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Penhow (Welsh: Pen-hŵ) is a
small village and
community (parish) just
inside the
eastern edge of the
boundary of the city of Newport,
South Wales, within...
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Penhow Castle,
Penhow,
Newport dates from the
early 12th century.
Extended and
reconstructed in
almost every century since, it has been
claimed to be...
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Penhow Woodlands National Nature Reserve is a
national nature reserve and Site of
Special Scientific Interest located in
south east
Wales near the village...
- (now Undy), near
Caldicot in Monmouthshire, from the Welsh.
Woundy and
Penhow, at the
latter of
which he made his residence, were the
property of Sir...
- Maur-sur-Loire in Touraine.
William de St. Maur in 1240 held the
manors of
Penhow and
Woundy (now
called Undy) in Monmouthshire. William's great-grandson...
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prefixed by 600 and 4-digit
numbers prefixed by 61. All were 6-digit by 1974.
Penhow 3-digit
numbers were
prefixed with 400. All were 6-digit by 1983. Machen...
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Castle and
Penhow Castle fall
within the ward
boundaries of Langstone.
Penhow Castle is
privately owned. The area is also home to
Penhow Quarry, owned...
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Bettws Bettws Bishton and
Langstone Bishton*, Langstone*, Llanvaches*,
Penhow* Llanmartin, Parc Seymour,
Wentwood Forest, Coed-y-caerau, Cat's Ash, Llanbedr...
- 1597–Jan 1598:Henry
Herbert (died in Office) 1598–99:
Henry Billingsly, of
Penhow 1599–1600: Rhys Kemeys, of
Kemeys 1600–01:
Edward Kemeys, of
Kemeys 1601–02:...
- Maur-sur-Loire in Touraine.
William de St. Maur in 1240 held the
manors of
Penhow and
Woundy (now
called Undy in Monmouthshire). William's great-grandson...