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Items in Monmouthshire taken from The British Isles (1905) (results page 1)


Monmouthshire, a west of England county lying N. of the Severn estuary, between Glamorgan and Gloucestershire; is low and flat in the S., but otherwise hilly, and is traversed by the Usk River; more than half the surface is under permanent pasture; the wealth of Monmouthshire consists of coal and iron-stone; Monmouth (5), the county town, is the centre of beautiful scenery, and has some fine buildings.

Population (1907) 252,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Llanthony Priory, Valley of the Honddu
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Places Shown

Llanthony; Honddu valley; Monmouthshire; Wales