Image Battle of Sedgemoor Memorial.jpg thumb Battle of Sedgemoor memorial The MonmouthRebellion , The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion of 1685, was an attempt to overthrow James II of England ... to displace James II. The rebellion ended with the defeat of Monmouth s forces at the Battle of Sedgemoor ... www.battlefieldstrust.com media 139 2Epdf title Sedgemoor Battle and MonmouthRebellion Campaign last ... www.somersettimeline.org.uk page.php?trid 4 title MonmouthRebellion Why Monmouth? last Dunning first ... uk.com HistoryUK England History DukingDays.htm title Monmouth s rebellion and the Battle of Sedgemoor ... page.php?pnum 1&plim 1&trid 7 title MonmouthRebellionRebellion moves on last Dunning first ... overnight to Frome , heading for Warminster . Monmouth was counting on a rebellion in Scotland, led ... Monmouth s Rebellion publisher UK Battlefields Resource Centre accessdate 2008 06 14 ref weakening ... web url http www.somerset.gov.uk archives ASH Monmouthreb.htm title The Monmouthrebellion and the bloody ... MonmouthRebellionMonmouth Rebellion.htm title MonmouthRebellion Dorset Connections work The Dorset ... is a satire partially concerned with equating biblical events with the MonmouthRebellion. The MonmouthRebellion plays a key role in Peter S. Beagle s novel Tamsin novel Tamsin , about a 300 ..., and the reprisals which followed. ref Gutenberg no 9504 name MonmouthRebellion ref Several characters ... and The Confusion , play a role in the MonmouthRebellion and its aftermath. Dr. Peter Blood, main ... s historical novel Lorna Doone is set in the South West of England during the time of Monmouth s rebellion ... plays a central part in the MonmouthRebellion, from the meeting with Argyll in Holland to the failed ... s Oroonoko can be read as an allegory for the rebellion, with the titular slave playing Monmouth s role ... Dunning first Robert title MonmouthRebellion Guide to the Rebellion and Bloody Assize publisher ... , and some Protestantism Protestants under his rule opposed his kingship. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth ... more details
11 20 ref James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth , leader of the MonmouthRebellion of 1685. John Graves ...other uses Infobox UK place country Wales welsh name Trefynwy constituency welsh assembly Monmouth Assembly constituency Monmouth static image File Gatehouse on Monnow Bridge geograph.org.uk 1241351.jpg 250px static image caption small Monnow Bridge small official name Monmouth unitary wales Monmouthshire lieutenancy wales Gwent county Gwent constituency westminster Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth post town MONMOUTH postcode district NP25 postcode area NP map type United Kingdom map ... reference SO505125 population 8,547 Monmouth IPAc en icon m n m Respell MON m th Welsh language ... both. ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 203771 Monmouth from Livox Wood OS grid SO5012 Geograph British Isles photograph every grid square Bot generated title ref Monmouth is town twinning twinned with Carbonne , France and Waldbronn , Germany . Etymology The name Monmouth is an English language ... photo 11200 Monnow Bridge, Monmouth OS grid SO5012 Geograph British Isles photograph ... 36247 Wye Bridge, Monmouth OS grid SO5112 Geograph British Isles photograph every grid square Bot ... at Monmouth, Report to Monmouthshire County Council on feasibility and urban impact of new bridge in Monmouth ... of the old cattle market . History Excavations undertaken by the Monmouth Archaeological ... of the town. Indeed, the Council for British Archaeology have designated Monmouth as one of the top ten towns in Britain for archaeology. ref See Keith Kissack, Monmouth and its Buildings , Logaston Press, 2003 ref Roman times main Blestium Monmouth as an organised settlement dates back to the times ... the Norman conquest conquest of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. During this time, Monmouth Castle ref http www.castlewales.com monmouth.html Monmouth Castle Bot generated title ref was built ... over time. A Benedictine priory ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 648841 Monmouth Priory OS grid SO5013 ... more details
Monmouth is the name of several places in the world TOCright United Kingdom Monmouth , a town in Wales James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth , illegitimate son of Charles II of England took his title from the town MonmouthRebellion , his attempt to seize the throne from his uncle James II Several ships named HMS Monmouth HMS MonmouthMonmouth School , an independent boys school in Monmouth, Wales Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth Assembly constituency County of Monmouth the historic county of Monmouthshire Monmouthshire the modern county of the same name United States by state Monmouth, California Monmouth, Illinois Monmouth College , located in Monmouth, Illinois Monmouth, Indiana Monmouth, Iowa Monmouth, Maine Monmouth Natchez, Mississippi , listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Monmouth Battlefield , Freehold, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey Monmouth County, New Jersey Monmouth University , located in West Long Branch, New Jersey The Battle of Monmouth in the American Revolutionary War on June 28, 1778 Fort Monmouth , a United States Army post in New Jersey, commemorating the battle Monmouth Medical Center , a regional teaching hospital located in Long Branch, NJ Monmouth, Oregon Canada Monmouth Mountain , aka Mount Monmouth, in the Pacific Ranges area of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia People Geoffrey of Monmouth , 12th century historian, wrote Historia Regum Britanniae History of the Kings of Britain James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth 1649 1685 , bastard son of Charles II See also Monmouth Street disambiguation disambig geo br Menoe ca Monmouth de Monmouth eo Monmouth fr Monmouth it Monmouth nl Monmouth ja pl Monmouth vo Monmouth ... more details
Monmouth by election may refer to one of four Parliamentary by elections held for the British House of Commons constituency of Monmouth in South Wales Monmouth by election, 1934 Monmouth by election, 1939 Monmouth by election, 1945 Monmouth by election, 1991 See also Monmouth UK Parliament constituency disambig ... more details
Infobox military structure name Monmouth Castle native name partof location Monmouth , Wales image File Monmouth Castle geograph.org.uk 1373622.jpg 250px caption Ruins of the castle map type Wales Monmouthshire ... commander commanders occupants battles events image2 caption2 Monmouth Castle is a castle site in the town of Monmouth , county town of Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire , south east Wales . It is a Grade I listed building and scheduled monument . ref cite web title Monmouth Castle, Monmouth url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk wa 2216 monmouth castle monmouth publisher British Listed Buildings accessdate 31 December 2011 ref Monmouth Castle is located close to the centre of Monmouth on a hill ... of Wales Press isbn 9780708321157 ref Monmouth Castle was begun between 1067 and 1071 by William ... ringwork fortress, which was listed in the Domesday Book . ref name domesday cite title Monmouth url http www.domesdaymap.co.uk place SO5012 monmouth work Open Domesday publisher King William I of England accessdate 2 January 2012 ref Initially, Monmouth was a fairly typical border castle in the Welsh ... with that of Chepstow Castle , ref name castleswales cite web title Monmouth Castle url ... being held by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester , Monmouth Castle passed into the hands ... mm cite web url http www.monmouth.org.uk index.php local history places of interest2 44 monmouth castle.html title Monmouth Castle publisher The Monmouth Website accessdate 31 December 2011 ref He redeveloped ... castleruins cite web title Monmouth Castle Ruins url http www.monmouthcastlemuseum.org.uk page11 ... and conflict in Wales during the ten years of the Owain Glynd r rebellion did not directly affect Monmouth Castle as it was a stronghold of the region and lesser targets presented themselves more readily ... Castle and Newport Castle successfully attacked. File Plan of Monmouth Castle.jpg thumb 200px left ... and now known as Agincourt Square. During the sixteenth century, when Monmouth became the county ... more details
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Monmouth . Monmouth was the name of a castle ref name domesday cite web title Monmouth url http www.domesdaymap.co.uk place SO5012 monmouth work Open Domesday publisher King William I of England accessdate 2 January 2012 ref and is now the Monmouth, Wales name of a town in Wales. the name also recognises James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth , the Black Duke HMS Monmouth 1666 HMS Monmouth was an 8 gun yacht launched in 1666 and sold in 1698. HMS Monmouth 1667 HMS Monmouth was a 66 gun third rate launched in 1667. She was rebuilt in 1700 and 1742, and was broken up in 1767. HMS Monmouth 1772 HMS Monmouth was a 64 gun third rate launched in 1772. She became a prison ship and named HMS Captivity in 1796, and was broken up in 1818. HMS Monmouth 1796 HMS Monmouth was a 64 gun third rate, originally the Indiaman Belmont . She was purchased on the stocks and launched in 1796. She became a sheer hulk in 1815 and was broken up in 1834. HMS Hotspur 1828 HMS Monmouth was a 46 gun fifth rate launched in 1828 as HMS Hotspur 1828 HMS Hotspur . She was became a chapel hulk in 1859, was renamed HMS Monmouth in 1868, and was finally sold in 1902. HMS Monmouth 1901 HMS Monmouth was a Monmouth class cruiser Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sunk at the Battle of Coronel in 1914. HMS Monmouth F235 HMS Monmouth is a Type 23 frigate Type 23 frigate launched in 1991 and currently in service. Shipindex References reflist DEFAULTSORT Monmouth, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Monmouth es HMS Monmouth it HMS Monmouth hu HMS Monmouth egy rtelm s t lap ru HMS Monmouth sl HMS Monmouth ... more details
Monmouth County may refer to Monmouth County, New Jersey the former name of Monmouth Land District , Tasmania, Australia geodis Category County name disambiguation pages ... more details
Monmouth Street may refer to A major thoroughfare in Red Bank, New Jersey A street in Covent Garden , London , one of the constituents of Seven Dials See also Monmouth disambiguation geodis ... more details
Monmouth constituency may refer to any one of several constituencies related to the county of Monmouth and the borough of Monmouth , Wales Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency , 1801 to 1885, county constituency, previously, 1707 to 1801, county constituency of the Parliament of Great Britain and, until 1707, county constituency of the Parliament of England Monmouth Boroughs UK Parliament constituency Monmouth borough , 1545 to 1832, which despite its name was a district of boroughs consisting of Monmouth, Newport and Usk and electing one MP to the Parliament of England 1545 1707 , Great Britain 1707 1800 and the United Kingdom 1801 1832 Monmouth Boroughs UK Parliament constituency , 1832 to 1918, a renaming of the previous Monmouth borough constituency North Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency , 1885 to 1918, created as a county constituency division of the county South Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency , 1885 to 1918, created as a county constituency division of the county West Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency , 1885 to 1918, created as a county constituency division of the county Monmouth UK Parliament constituency , 1918 to present, created as a county constituency division of the county of Monmouth, redefined 1983 as a county constituency division of the preserved county of Gwent Abertillery UK Parliament constituency , 1918 to 1983, created as a county constituency division of the county of Monmouth Ebbw Vale UK Parliament constituency , 1918 to 1983, created as a county constituency division of the county of Monmouth Pontypool UK Parliament constituency , 1918 to 1983, created as a county constituency division of the county of Monmouth Newport Monmouthshire UK Parliament constituency , 1918 to 1983, created as a borough constituency of the county of MonmouthMonmouth Assembly constituency , 1999 to present, created with the 1999 boundaries of the Monmouth UK Parliament constituency dating from 1918 disambig ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Monmouth image Coat of arms of the Diocese of Monmouth.svg image size 100px province Church in Wales Wales bishop Bishop of Monmouth cathedral Newport Cathedral archdeaconries Monmouth, Newport website http www.churchinwales.org.uk monmouth churchinwales.org.uk monmouth The Diocese of Monmouth is a diocese of the Church in Wales . Despite the name, its cathedral is located not in Monmouth but in Newport the Newport Cathedral Cathedral Church of St Woolos . Reasons for not choosing the title of Newport included the existence of a Catholic Bishop of Newport until 1916. This apparent anomaly arose in 1921 when the diocese was created from the eastern part of the Diocese of Llandaff with no location for the cathedral yet chosen. Various options were being considered, such as restoring Tintern Abbey , building from scratch on Ridgeway Hill in Newport, and the eventual choice upgrading St. Woolos, then a parish church in the meantime the new diocese, as it covers more or less the territory of the historic counties of Wales county of Monmouthshire historic Monmouth , was named the Diocese of Monmouth . Prior to 1921 the area had been the archdeaconry of Monmouth. It is headed by the Bishop of Monmouth , at present the Dominic Walker bishop Rt Revd Dominic Walker OGS elected in 2003 . In its own words, the diocese covers the south east corner of Wales , from Monmouth south to Chepstow , westwards along the M4 corridor to Newport and the outskirts of Cardiff , northwards into the South Wales Valleys south eastern valleys and east into the rural areas around Usk , Raglan, Monmouthshire Raglan , Abergavenny and the Herefordshire border . In Local ... Caerphilly part Cardiff part Herefordshire part External links http www.churchinwales.org.uk monmouth Diocese of Monmouth Church in Wales template Province of Wales coord 51 40 N 3 00 W display title ... de Monmouth ... more details
Wikify date November 2011 Orphan date February 2009 The Monmouth Journal is a weekly newspaper based in Red Bank, New Jersey . The newspaper covers nine towns in the northern Monmouth County area, including Red Bank, Middletown, Rumson, Fair Haven, Little Silver, Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright, Highlands and Atlantic Highlands. The newspaper is owned by The Monmouth Journal, LLC. The managing editor is Gary Chapman and the general manager is Susan Eckenfelder Paviluk. Chapman was an educator for many years, ending his career in the public school system of Manasquan as a guidance counselor. He began planning The Monmouth Journal in 2003. Paviluk worked for both daily and weekly newspapers in graphic design and layout before joining The Monmouth Journal in April 2004, just before its launch in May of that year. The Monmouth Journal has a weekly distribution of 10,000 copies, nearly doubling the circulation of its closest competitor, The Two River Times. Distribution The Monmouth Journal is a free weekly newspaper that is distributed at 185 locations in the Two River area of northern Monmouth County. The Two River area encompasses those towns that border, or are near, the Shrewsbury and Navesink rivers. The area is considered affluent, with Rumson, Monmouth Beach, Fair Haven and Little Silver among the wealthy towns of the region. The Monmouth Journal does not pretend to cover 20 or 25 towns, like many weekly newspapers in the region do. Instead, it concentrates solely on the nine towns it serves, blanketing those towns with the paper every Friday, and offering its advertisers the best exposure available for a weekly publication in the area. Recently, The Monmouth Journal has surpassed it rival, The Two River Times, in advertising inches every week, despite the fact that the Two River Times has been publishing for just under 20 years, while The Monmouth Journal is only under 5 years old. External links http www.themonmouthjournal.com Official website DEFAULTSORT Monmouth Journal ... more details
File Monmouths.jpg thumb The second far left and first centre Earls of Monmouth with other members of their family. Earl of Monmouth was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of England . The title was first created for English courtier Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth Robert Carey, 1st Baron Carey in 1626. He had already been created Baron Carey , of Leppington, in 1622, also in the Peerage of England. The titles became extinct upon the death of his son, the second Earl, who died without surviving male issue in 1661. The second creation, in 1689, was for the great grandson of the first Earl of the first creation, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough Charles Mordaunt, 2nd Viscount Mordaunt . In 1697 he succeeded his uncle as Earl of Peterborough . See the latter title for more information. In 1701, Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton Charles Middleton, previously 2nd Earl of Middleton was awarded the Jacobite peerage of Earl of Monmouth in the Peerage of England. Earls of Monmouth First creation 1626 Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth 1560 1639 Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth 1596 1661 Earls of Monmouth Second creation 1689 see Earl of Peterborough See also Duke of Monmouth References http www.leighrayment.com peers peersM4.htm Peerages Midleton to Montalt . rayment . Retrieved on 2009 07 12. lundy DEFAULTSORT Monmouth Category Earldoms Monmouth Category Extinct earldoms Monmouth Category Peerages in the Jacobite peerage ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Monmouth br lang cy Trefynwy Map Image WalesMonmouth1974.png 150px Monmouth shown within Wales HQ Pontypool Status Districts of Wales Borough Start 1974 End 1996 Replace Monmouthshire Civic Image Monmouthbc arms.png 200px arms of Monmouth Borough Council PopulationFirst 64,400 Citation needed date September 2008 PopulationFirstYear 1971 PopulationLast 76,000 Citation needed date September 2008 PopulationLastYear 1991 The Monmouth district lang cy Trefynwy was one of five districts of Gwent county Gwent in Wales between 1974 and 1996. In 1988 the district was granted a charter conferring borough status in the United Kingdom borough status , becoming the Borough of Monmouth although this should not be confused with the historic municipal borough of Monmouth . The district was created by the Local Government Act 1972 from the following parts of the Administrative counties of Wales administrative county of Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire The municipal borough s of Abergavenny and Monmouth , The urban district s of Chepstow and Usk The rural district s of Abergavenny Rural District Abergavenny , Chepstow Rural District Chepstow , Monmouth Rural District Monmouth and part of Pontypool Rural District . The headquarters of the district council was Mamhilad House, Pontypool . This had previously been the administrative centre of Pontypool Rural District, and was in the neighbouring district of Torfaen . The borough was abolished in 1996 by the Local Government Wales Act 1994 , with the area forming nearly all of the new Subdivisions of Wales principal area of Monmouthshire along with Llanelly from Blaenau Gwent . The Parliamentary consitiuency of Monmouth UK Parliament constituency Monmouth covers roughly the same area. Wales Districts coord 51 40 N 3 00 W region GB type adm1st source GNS enwiki display title Category Gwent Category Former subdivisions of Wales Category Districts of Wales abolished in 1996 ... more details
File Monmouth Museum geograph.org.uk 1708313.jpg thumb Monmouth Museum for the Nelson Museum in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, United Kingdom Norfolk Nelson Museum The Monmouth Museum , formerly the Nelson Museum , ref name guide cite web title Monmouth Town Guide url http www.visitwyevalley.com download downloads id 67 monmouth town guide 20112012 publisher Monmouth Town Council accessdate 10 December 2011 ref is a museum in Monmouth , Monmouthshire , south east Wales and which features a collection of artifacts associated with Horatio Nelson Admiral Horatio Nelson . The Nelson Museum is located in the town centre in Monmouth a short distance from the River Monnow , Monmouth Castle and Agincourt Square. The collection was presented to the town of Monmouth by Lady Llangattock, mother of Charles Rolls and a local resident who had amassed the collection of Nelson memorabilia during the 19th century. The collection includes Nelson s naval officers fighting sword and those of the surrendered French and Spanish naval commanders at Trafalgar , letters from Nelson both to his wife and to Lady Hamilton and various items commemorating Nelsons victories, Royal Navy career and his visit, with the Hamiltons, to Monmouth town, the The Kymin and South Wales . Also on display are commemorative silverware, prints, paintings, glassware, pottery and models of the Battle of Trafalgar . The collection also comprises some Nelson fakes a glass eye for example purported to be his, even though he had lost his sight, not the eyeball itself and its a surgeons teaching model. The museum also holds items relating to Monmouth town s history and archaeology and an archive relating to Charles Rolls and his family. References reflist External links http www.monmouthshire.gov.uk site scripts documents info.php?documentID 474&pageNumber 5 Official website http www.gtj.org.uk search searchRepository.php?lang en&r 312 Gathering the Jewels artifact list Museums and art galleries in Wales coord 51.8131 2.7156 ... more details
Thomas of Monmouth was a monk who lived in a Benedictine monastery in Norwich , in Norfolk , England during the 12th century. Career Thomas of Monmouth was the author of The Life and Miracles of William 1173 , an anti semitic polemic which accused the Jews of murdering a young boy whose body was found on Mousehold Heath , Norwich , in 1144. Monmouth s writing helped William of Norwich inflame anti semitic sentiment in England, resulting in the eventual expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290. External sources http www.fordham.edu halsall source 1173williamnorwich.html Medieval Sourcebook on Thomas of Monmouth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Monmouth, Thomas Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Monmouth, Thomas Of Category 12th century Latin writers Category Benedictines Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown UK reli bio stub UK writer stub RC bio stub es Thomas of Monmouth ... more details
Monmouth Hospital at Hereford Road, Monmouth closed on Friday 12 May 2006. Services were transferred to the Monnow Vale Health and Social Care Centre at Drybridge Park. The Monmouth Dispensary was first located at Little Castle House, Castle Hill, in 1810. Monmouth Hospital and Dispensary was opened at Cartref, St James Square, in 1868. In 1903, a new building for Monmouth Hospital and Dispensary opened in Hereford Road. The latest building is the first of its kind in Wales and provides services previously based at Monmouth Hospital, Overmonnow Day Hospital, Dixton Road Clinic, Social Care and Community NursingTeams and Day Services. It has been developed in partnership with Monmouthshire County Council , local Voluntary Organisations, Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust and Monmouthshire Local Health Board. The facility was opened on July 20, 2006 by Dr Brian Gibbons , Minister for Health and Social Services. External links http www.wales.nhs.uk sites3 page.cfm?orgid 79&pid 820 NHS website NHS stub coord 51.81743 N 2.71341 W type landmark region GB display title Category Hospitals in Wales Category Hospitals established in 1868 Category 2006 disestablishments Category Monmouthshire ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox settlement official name Monmouth, Oregon settlement type City nickname motto image skyline Monmouth oregon main street.jpg imagesize image caption Main Street looking east image flag image seal image map Polk County Oregon Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Monmouth ... Monmouth IPAc en icon m n m is a city in Polk County, Oregon Polk County , Oregon , United States . It was named for Monmouth, Illinois , the origin of its earliest settlers. The population ... Salem Salem metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area . History Monmouth was settled in 1853 ... used to found Monmouth University. ref name OGN cite book last McArthur first Lewis A. authorlink Lewis ... was transferred to the State of Oregon and it was renamed Oregon State Normal School at Monmouth. It is now known as Western Oregon University . For decades, Monmouth was a Dry county dry town that banned the sale of alcoholic beverages in supermarkets, restaurants and bars. Monmouth s status ... pages TDNW1 ref Spurred on by the closure of Monmouth s last grocery store, and a general decline ... campaign to allow the sale of beer and wine. The measure passed 57 43 . History of Prohibition in MonmouthMonmouth, Oregon was settled by Elijah Davidson and his Family. Originally a member of the Christian Church of Cameron Monmouth, Illinois , Davidson was a devout advocate of prohibition. In 1852 ... than a dozen Disciples families from Monmouth, many of them related to each other or to Davidson, had joined him. ref name jstor.org Jansson, Kyle R.. The Changing Climate of Oregon s Driest Town Monmouth ..., exportation, sale, and consumption of alcohol in Monmouth became a reality. One of the main ... the incredible efforts of certain merchants to repeal prohibition in Monmouth throughout its ... prohibition around for the betterment of the social order of Monmouth. Although opponents raised ... century, they also brought two new arguments to center stage the historic nature of Monmouth ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Monmouth, Maine settlement type New England town Town nickname motto ... postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 04259 Monmouth , 04265 N. Monmouth area ... Monmouth is a New England town town in Kennebec County, Maine Kennebec County , Maine , United ... 20, 1792 as Monmouth, after Monmouth Battlefield State Park Monmouth , New Jersey . The name was suggested by landowner Henry Dearborn General Henry Dearborn , who had fought in the Battle of Monmouth ... 20new 20england 201859&pg PA212 v onepage&q &f false ref Monmouth was considered one of the best ... to beef cattle and dairy products . ref http history.rays place.com me monmouth me.htm George J. Varney, History of Monmouth, Maine Boston, Massachusetts 1886 ref It also had excellent sites for watermill ... is land and 4.9  square miles 12.7  km 12.61 is water. Monmouth is drained by Jud Stream, Jock Stream, Mud Mills Stream and Wilson Stream, Monmouth has access to Lakes Cobbosseecontee, Annabessacook ... under age 18 and 17.0 of those age 65 or over. Divisions North Monmouth South Monmouth East MonmouthMonmouth Center Points of interest Cumston Hall , location of the Theater at Monmouth . Cumston ... of Maine for agricultural research Monmouth Fairgrounds , site of the Monmouth Fair Woolworth ... Company East Monmouth , formerly a separate town neighboring Monmouth called Fruittown . They merged ..., attended Monmouth Academy. References reflist External links http www.monmouthme.govoffice2.com Town of Monmouth, Maine http www.cumston.lib.me.us Cumston Public Library http www.monmouthmuseuminc.org index.htm Monmouth Museum http www.theateratmonmouth.org Theatre at Monmouth http www.monmouthcommunityplayers.org Monmouth Community Players http www.monmouthgrows.com monmouthfair.php Monmouth Fair http www.maine.gov local kennebec monmouth Maine.gov Monmouth, Maine Kennebec County, Maine ..., Maine Category Populated places established in 1776 ca Monmouth Maine es Monmouth Maine ht Monmouth ... more details
Infobox mountain name Monmouth Mountain elevation m 3182 elevation ref prominence m 1602 prominence ref ref name peaklist http peaklist.org WWlists ultras canada british columbia.html BC Alberta ultra prominences on peaklist.org ref listing List of Ultras in Canada location British Columbia , Canada range Chilcotin Ranges coordinates coord 50 59 30 N 123 47 24 W type mountain region CA topo National Topographic System NTS 92J 13 first ascent 1951 by A. Melville, I. Kay, N. Carter, T. Marston, D. Blair, W. Sparling, H. Genschorek easiest route rock ice climb Monmouth Mountain , commonly known as Mount Monmouth is one of the principal summits of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of southern British Columbia . At convert 3182 m ft 0 abbr on , it is the highest summit of the Chilcotin Ranges . It stands just north of the Lillooet Icecap between the heads of Chilko Lake and the Taseko Lakes . West of Chilko Lake s south arm is Mount Good Hope convert 3242 m ft 0 abbr on and, beyond it, the massif surrounding Mount Queen Bess convert 3298 m ft 0 abbr on , which is the highest summit east of the Homathko River . The namesake of this peak was HMS Monmouth , an aging British battleship which was sunk at the Battle of Coronel in 1914 along with HMS Good Hope for which Good Hope Mountain is named off the coast of South America by German cruisers under Admiral Von Spee . See also Mountain peaks of Canada Mountain peaks of North America References reflist 1 External links http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 1815 Monmouth Mountain on Bivouac.com Pacific Ranges DEFAULTSORT Monmouth Category Mountains of British Columbia Category Pacific Ranges BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub it Monte Monmouth pl Monmouth Mountain ... more details
The Monmouth Railway , also known as the Monmouth Tramroad, was a horse drawn railway line which ran for approximately convert 5 mi km between Monmouth and Coleford, Gloucestershire Coleford , in Gloucestershire. It was opened in 1812 and closed in the 1870s. History The Monmouth Railway Company obtained an Act of Parliament on 24th May 1810 for making a railway or tramroad from Howler Slade, in the Forest of Dean to a terminus at May Hill, near Monmouth. The Act specifically allowed for the conveyance of passengers, and is thought to be the first to have done so, although there is no evidence that passengers were carried on a regular basis. It was built as a plateway , horse drawn wagons with plain wheels running on L section flanged cast iron rails. The principal freight carried to Monmouth was coal, clay and lime. The line was opened in 1812. ref http www.urban75.org photos wales wye valley.html The Railways of Monmouth ref In 1861, the Coleford, Monmouth, Usk and Pontypool Railway , which was the first standard gauge railway to reach Monmouth in 1857, was extended across the River Wye to meet the Monmouth Railway at Wyesham Wharf, where a transshipment point was set up. ref http homepage.ntlworld.com nigel.nicholson gn page 2096.html The Coleford Branch ref The arrival of this railway in Monmouth however, along with the Ross and Monmouth Railway in 1873 and the Wye Valley Railway at Redbrook in 1876, meant that the tramroad soon became redundant. The Coleford Railway , a RailGauge 56.5 standard gauge railway line was largely built over the route of the tramroad. It was opened on 1 September 1883 but closed on 1 January 1917. Route The original route was from Howler Slade, east of Coleford, through Broadwell, then down the Poolway incline into the town of Coleford. The railway ... Monmouth. Branches from Broadwell led north to the New Found Out coal mine, and south to the Darkhill ... ref http homepage.ntlworld.com nigel.nicholson gn page 2050.html Railways of Monmouth ref Remnants ... more details
Turf race infobox class Grade III horse race Monmouth Stakes image caption location Monmouth Park Racetrack br Oceanport, New Jersey , United States inaugurated 2008 race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.monmouthpark.com Monmouth Park Racetrack distance 1 miles 9 furlongs track Grass, left handed qualification Three years old & up weight Assigned purse 200,000 bonuses 500,000 in Big Brown raced in it. The Monmouth Stakes is an American thoroughbred horse race on Grass turf at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey . It took place for the first time on September 13, 2008. Open to horses age three and older, it is contested at a distance of 1 miles 9 furlongs . Monmouth Park created the Monmouth Stakes when IEAH Stables said they wanted their Dual Classic winner, Big Brown , to compete in a turf race in the middle of September. Although Belmont Park was willing to create a race, that never materialized. Fact date May 2009 Philadelphia Park used the Presidents Cup to entice Big Brown to race there. Records Speed record 1 47.32 Presious Passion 2009 Most wins 1 Most wins by an owner 1 Most wins by a jockey 1 Most wins by a Horse trainer trainer 1 Winners class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor 77dd77 align center width 36px Year br width 120px Winner br Age br width 135px Jockey br width 140px Trainer br width 185px Owner br Time 2011 Teaks North 4 Eddie Castro Justin Sallusto Jule Boutelle 1 48.56 2010 Get Serious 6 Pablo Fragoso John Forbes Dinan Moore Phantom House 1 47.11 2009 Presious Passion 6 Elvis Trujillo Mary Hartmann Patricia A. Generazio 1 47.32 2008 Big Brown 3 Kent Desormeaux Richard E. Dutrow, Jr. IEAH Stables Paul Pompa, Jr. 1 47.41 References http www.monmouthpark.com Monmouth Park Racetrack Bloodhorse.com http racing.bloodhorse.com article 46904.htm September 5, 2008 Monmouth Stakes ... Monmouth Park Racetrack Category Horse races in New Jersey ... more details
Geobox Settlement Heading name Monmouth native name category List of cities in Illinois City Names etymology official name Monmouth motto Make it Monmouth nickname The Maple City Image image image caption ... Warren region type County district Monmouth Township, Warren County, Illinois Monmouth district type ... of Monmouth within Illinois map background Illinois background map.png map locator Illinois2 Websites commons Monmouth, Illinois statistics website Footnotes footnotes Monmouth is a city in and the county ... of Monmouth College and contains Monmouth Park, Harmon Park, North Park, Warfield Park, West Park ... Day. The festival is kicked off with one of the largest parades in Western Illinois. Monmouth is also .... Gunfighter Wyatt Earp was born in Monmouth. For many years, the town watertower boasted that Monmouth ... years. Abner C. Harding , Civil War General and Republican Congressman, lived in Monmouth and is buried in Monmouth Cemetery. cite web url http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 5894481 title Grave accessdate 2008 07 27 . Mass murderer Richard Speck lived in Monmouth briefly as a child, and again in the spring of 1966. Ronald Reagan lived in Monmouth for a while as a child when his father worked as a shoe salesman at the Colwell Department Store. Monmouth College , a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. , was founded in Monmouth ... fraternity for women, was founded on its campus. ref http www.monmouthcollege.edu information ref Monmouth ... school year when Monmouth consolidated with Roseville and the new Monmouth Roseville High School adopted the nickname The Titans . Monmouth was the home for Western Stoneware, known for its Maple Leaf ... from the city of Monmouth. ref http westernstoneware.com about.php ref Geography Monmouth is located at Coord 40 54 42 N 90 38 40 W city 40.911531, 90.644579 . GR 1 Monmouth is located in Western Illinois ... County seats in Illinois Category Monmouth, Illinois Category Galesburg micropolitan area Category ... more details
distinguish Monmouth Academy Maine Infobox school name Monmouth Academy image imagesize motto established 1973 grades PK 12 district type University preparatory school director J. Nicholas Whelan ref http www.monmouthacademy.org Sections read 25.html Administration , Monmouth Academy. Accessed June 29, 2011. ref enrollment 89 plus 4 in preK, as of 2009 10 ref name NCES faculty 20.5 on full time equivalent FTE basis ref name NCES ratio 4.3 ref name NCES nickname conference colors publication location 152 Lanes Mill Road br Howell Township, New Jersey Howell , New Jersey NJ 07731 information website http www.monmouthacademy.org Monmouth Academy is a University preparatory school university preparatory ... in 1973 by Lois Hirshkowitz, Monmouth Academy was formerly known as Lakewood Prep School. ref http www.monmouthacademy.org Sections read 11.html About Us , Monmouth Academy. Accessed June 29, 2011 ... school detail.asp?Search 1&SchoolID 00868881&ID 00868881 Monmouth Academy , National Center for Education Statistics . Accessed June 29, 2011. ref Monmouth Academy is overseen by the New Jersey Department .... ref http www.css msa.org search.php?MODE VIEW 2827NJ 29&org CIWA Monmouth Academy , Middle States ... up an appointment for a personal tour. Prospective students are also invited to spend a day at Monmouth ... Community Service Poetry Science Soccer Student Council The Challenge On January 19, 2008, Monmouth ... 12, 2008, Monmouth Academy was once again featured on the Cablevision quiz show, The Challenge. They defeated ... Three, taped in February and aired in May. On May 17, 2008, Monmouth Academy defeated Old .... On May 24, 2008, Monmouth Academy lost to Bergen County Academies in the semi final round of The Challenge ... 00868881&ID 00868881 Data for Monmouth Academy , National Center for Education Statistics Coord ..., New Jersey Category Elementary schools in New Jersey Category High schools in Monmouth County, New ... Preparatory schools in New Jersey Category Schools in Monmouth County, New Jersey ... more details
Rugby team image teamname Monmouth RFC fullname Monmouth Rugby Football Club nickname location Monmouth , Wales countryflag Wales founded 1873 ground Monmouth Sportsground president R.Tabb chairman M. Wheeler coach Ian Seymour league WRU Division Five East season 2009 10 position 11th ref http www.wru.co.uk 2136.php WRU Official website ref WRU Division Four East url www.monmouthrfc.com pattern la1 pattern b1 thinyellowsides pattern ra1 leftarm1 0047AB body1 0047AB rightarm1 0047AB shorts1 0047AB socks1 0047AB Monmouth Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club, from Monmouth in South Wales . The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons . ref cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi rugby union welsh 3877085.stm title Wales regional rugby map author BBC News publisher BBC date 2004 07 08 accessdate 2008 06 29 ref . The Senior XV presently ... sections. History Monmouth Rugby Football Club was founded in 1873 according to past players. The game was brought into the town through Monmouth School. A master introduced it and it was a combination ... in the 1880s and 1890s. In addition to the senior side there was a junior side known as Monmouth Juniors ... rugby union team England international from Devon. The Monmouth Beacon proclaimed, that the phenomenal ..., Monmouth fielded several good sides. In 1932, the team had a cosmopolitan make up, containing A.C.Smith ... for and 97 against. A year earlier the club started playing on Monmouth Sportsground for the first ... in Anglesey, Mr Gwilliam is Patron of Monmouth RFC. In 1969 the club took over the Druids Head ... voluntary committee. The 1980s saw another Monmouth boy and Cambridge Blue, captain Wales. Eddie Butler ... by the Monmouth squad, saw them account for Cardiff Youth, with future Welsh scrum half Terry ... Smith, Gareth Williams 1980 pg468 ISBN 0 7083 0766 3 ref References reflist See also Monmouth Rugby Club in Monmouth County, New Jersey , USA Rugby union in Wales Category Welsh rugby union teams ... more details
About the college in Illinois the university in New Jersey Monmouth University the former Monmouth College in Oregon Western Oregon University Infobox university name Monmouth College image name Monmouth ... 25, 2010 ref president Dr. Mauri Ditzler city Monmouth, Illinois Monmouth state Illinois IL country ... Monmouth College is a four year coeducation al private Liberal arts colleges in the United States liberal arts college located in Monmouth, Illinois , United States . History Monmouth College ... classes for a day of celebration and an honors convocation . Founded as Monmouth Academy, the school became Monmouth College after receiving a charter from the state legislature on September 3, 1856 ... College Was Meant to Be. The college s endowment in FY 2006 was 61,871,804. Monmouth was one of the first ..., is another national sorority founded at Monmouth College. Presidents James Cochran Porter Founder of Monmouth Academy 1852 Robert Ross Founder of Monmouth Academy 1852 Rev. David Alexander Wallace 1st President of Monmouth College 1856 1878 Rev. J.B. McMichael , D.D. 2nd President, 1878 1897 Rev ... 2005 Dr. Mauri Ditzler 2005 present Students and staff File Monmouth College Main Sign.jpg 300px thumb Sign in front of campus File Monmouth College Wallace Hall.jpg 300px thumb Wallace Hall Student ... Students Athletics File Monmouth College Football Field.jpg 300px thumb Monmouth College Football Field at dusk Monmouth College is a member of the Midwest Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic ... students. ref Monmouth College Wellness Office. http www2.monm.edu wellness rec sports sports2.htm ... s founders. Fighting Scots is a Registered Trademark of Monmouth College. The Monmouth College Men ... Track and Field Championships on May 26, 2007. This is the first national team trophy that a Monmouth College sports team has won. The following year Monmouth s Mens Track & Field Team brought home a second .... Monmouth began its college football rivalry with Knox College Illinois Knox College in Galesburg ... more details