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  2. Gwent Archives - Wikipedia

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    Gwent Archives building Gwent Archives ( Welsh : Archifau Gwent ) is the local records office and genealogy centre, based in Ebbw Vale , South Wales for the historic county of Monmouthshire . It covers the modern local authority areas of Blaenau Gwent , Caerphilly County Borough , Monmouthshire , Newport and Torfaen .

  3. Gwent (county) - Wikipedia

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    "Gwent" is often used as a synonym for the historic county of Monmouthshire – for example the Gwent Family History Society describes itself as "The key to roots in the historic county of Monmouthshire". [8] The former administrative county was divided into several districts: Blaenau Gwent, Islwyn, Monmouth, Newport and Torfaen.

  4. Free UK Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Family Tree Magazine named Free UK Genealogy among the 101 Best websites for British & Irish Genealogy in 2016. [16] In June 2017, Free BMD was selected as one of UK Family Tree magazine's 50 best websites for family history. [17] Free UK Genealogy's projects are often recommended as a good place to begin researching family history. [18] [19]

  5. A History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans ...

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    Twenty years later, in his foreword to the second volume of the Gwent County History, The Age of the Marcher Lords, c.1070-1536, Martin Culliford acknowledged the debt to Bradney, and to William Coxe, when paying tribute to the contributors to the history; "[they] are no longer just following in the hallowed footsteps of Archdeacon Coxe and Sir ...

  6. Kingdom of Gwent - Wikipedia

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    The area has been occupied since the Paleolithic, with Mesolithic finds at Goldcliff and evidence of growing activity throughout the Bronze and Iron Age.. Gwent came into being after the Romans had left Britain, and was a successor state drawing on the culture of the pre-Roman Silures tribe and ultimately a large part of their Iron Age territories.

  7. Gwent County History - Wikipedia

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    The Gwent County History was a Welsh history project which created an encyclopaedic study of the historic county of Monmouthshire, known as Gwent between 1974 and 1996. The series was published by the University of Wales Press in five volumes between 2004 and 2013.