Examples of 'abergavenny' in a sentence

Meaning of "abergavenny"

abergavenny (noun) ~ A town in Wales known for its historic sites and food markets
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  • A market town in Monmouthshire, Wales

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Abergavenny was also involved in horse racing.
Would gladly return as we have family in Abergavenny.
Abergavenny Castle had to be rebuilt as a result.
There had been locomotive facilities at Abergavenny Junction since the opening of the line.
Abergavenny Castle was attacked and the walled town burned.
In later life Petts lived and worked in Abergavenny.
Whilst at Abergavenny he trained as a pharmacist.
The largest town is Abergavenny.
Earl of Abergavenny did not actually take part in the exchange of fire.
He succeeded his brother as Earl of Abergavenny the following year.
Abergavenny Museum works closely with local schools and educational establishments.
The former boroughs of Abergavenny and Monmouth.
Lord Abergavenny died after falling from a horse during a fox hunt.
Richards was born in Abergavenny in Wales.
Abergavenny Cricket Club is one of the oldest in the country.

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Antell was born in Abergavenny and raised in Ebbw Vale.
Abergavenny Castle is seized by the Welsh.
Bailey retired to Abergavenny.
The lover of Alice of Abergavenny was one of the Marchers killed in the battle.
By his marriage he increased the Braose Welsh holdings to include Brecon and Abergavenny.
Forgotten Abergavenny has also made the leap off Facebook and into real life.
But first to Abergavenny.
Abergavenny also served as Recorder of Harwich.
Earl of Abergavenny.
The Abergavenny Food Festival is held in the second week of September each year.
It overlooks Abergavenny.
Abergavenny is situated just 5 minutes away.
The wounded man was taken aboard the East Indiaman Earl of Abergavenny for treatment.
Abergavenny is surrounded by mountains, and hiking is a popular local activity.
The hill is considered to be one of the ' seven hills of Abergavenny.
And then of course, there is Abergavenny murder coming up for trial.
Kate Williams was born to a popular local preacher, and worked at a tannery in Abergavenny.
He is interred with his wife at Abergavenny Priory, near other members of his family.
Although he held the lordship in tenancy, he never held the title Lord Abergavenny.
Both locomotives performed adequately, but Abergavenny was significantly less powerful than Grosvenor.
Abergavenny Food Festival - main festival official website.
Edward Nevill's descendants were raised to the status of Earls and then Marquesses of Abergavenny.
Nevill was the younger son of the 4th Marquess of Abergavenny and Isabel Nellie Larnach.
The feudal barony of Abergavenny came into existence shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
And here we are, in Abergavenny.
Abergavenny Tourist Guide - web cam.
Place of birth, Abergavenny.
Abergavenny was sold in 1807 on condition that she be broken up.
Site of teddy bear factory, Queen Street, Abergavenny.
A cattle market has been held in Abergavenny on its current site since 1863.
In 1639, Abergavenny received a charter of incorporation under the title of bailiff and burgesses.
To… the Welsh valleys of Abergavenny.
The first section between Abergavenny and Brynmawr was ceremonially opened on 29 September 1862.
An Order of friends, Abergavenny.
In 1865 the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal was purchased by the Monmouthshire company.

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