In the opening game of last year's NCAA Tournament, a laugher against Monmouth, he missed both his attempts. |
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A memorial service is planned for Lyon next July at Monmouth, where he trained a small stable. |
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An Illinois native, McNeive was a four-year letterman in baseball and basketball at Monmouth College. |
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Monmouth himself was captured, and executed by a headsman who botched his job. |
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A volunteer party from Monmouth went ashore when the ship called in at the island during the latest stage of her patrol of the region. |
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King Henry V, the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Derby and Mary Bohun, coheiress of the Earldom of Hereford, was born at Monmouth Castle. |
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Currently, there is no winter stabling in New Jersey until Monmouth Park opens its backstretch in April. |
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Under these circumstances, the American approach toward Monmouth was a halting one at best. |
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Mr Springsteen's home county, Monmouth, lost 158 people in the towers, more than any other county in New Jersey. |
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Meanwhile, 5-miles from Monmouth Courthouse, at Englishtown, Lee reviewed his Advanced Corps. |
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There is a family in Monmouth, Maine who has for nearly 30 years always had a black smoke kitten or two come through in their barn cats' litters. |
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Also near Monmouth is the Forest of Dean, one of the few truly ancient forests in Britain. |
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The activities are held in the Monmouth School Sports Complex and supervised by qualified and experience staff. |
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Neal's Yard, a picturesque courtyard hidden behind Shorts Gardens and Monmouth Street, specialises in vegetarian and organic cafes. |
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Brigadier General Anthony Wayne was given command of this vanguard and ordered to proceed toward Monmouth with caution. |
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By the morning of the 26th, the British divisions were encamped at and around the village of Monmouth Courthouse. |
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Clinton's retreat from Monmouth was as deft as some of those executed by Washington in the course of the war. |
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The hussars were checked and eventually fell back to Monmouth when they saw Grayson's detachment approaching from the west. |
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The 33-year-old jockey suffered a fractured collarbone and an array of other injuries on July 21 when he was unseated in the seventh race at Monmouth Park. |
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This high ground dominated the otherwise relatively flat land immediately around Monmouth Courthouse. |
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Earlier, American Pharoah was taken for a slow, one-mile jog on his first trip at Monmouth. |
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In 1685 the Monmouth Rebellion was played out in Somerset and neighbouring Dorset. |
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At that time, it was alleged that this individual placed several phone calls to Toronto Crime Stoppers, Toronto Police Service and the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office in New Jersey. |
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On June 28, 1778, Von Steuben's training was put to test when the American troops encountered the British Army near Monmouth Courthouse in the town of Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. |
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In the early Middle Ages the views of Geoffrey of Monmouth produced a personally inspired history that wasn't challenged for five hundred years. |
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An employee of the Duke of Monmouth, Pitman played a part in the Monmouth Rebellion. |
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Writers from medieval Wales such as Geoffrey of Monmouth and Adam of Usk also used Latin and Norman French, in addition to English and Welsh. |
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Oasis began recording material for their second album in May of that year in Rockfield Studios near Monmouth. |
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In the 12th century, Geoffrey of Monmouth based his stories of Arthur largely on stories of Charlemagne. |
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As York's succession was challenged by burning the pope, the Duke of Monmouth was again heralded in the city as a Protestant alternative. |
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Hay-on-Wye, Monmouth and Abergavenny are all within easy reach for browsers and window-shoppers. |
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The result was the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, where a shrewd strategic plan and vigorous assault were brought to naught by the treachery of Charles Lee. |
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Baillie then travelled to London and met a group of Charles II's political opponents, headed by James Scott, duke of Monmouth, and Lord William Russell. |
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After Monmouth the British would shift their focus to the south in an attempt to contrive a new winning strategy for ending the American Revolution. |
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There has been archaelogical work done on the historic portions of the park where the famous Battle of Monmouth with George Washington dating back to 1778 took place. |
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With talk of more pressure on prices ahead, no wonder men like David Handley, leader of Farmers for Action, who has 80 cows on his small farm near Monmouth, are mooing furiously. Yet what can they do? |
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Travel east from this Labour stronghold to the market town of Monmouth, where the parliamentary seat is held by the Tories, and again there is little obvious desire for independence. |
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Stopping points: Sedbury, Monmouth, Pandy, Hay, Kington, Knighton, Brompton Crossroads, Buttington Bridge, Llanymynech, Chirk Mill, Llandegla, Bodfari, Prestatyn. |
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Monmouth Street in Covent Garden became a model, as a brick-paved lane free of ugly street furniture, where welcoming seats outside attractive shops and cafés tempt people to hang around and offload their cash. |
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Several notable Whigs, including the Earl of Essex and the King's illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, were implicated. |
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Essex committed suicide and Monmouth, along with several others, was obliged to flee into Continental exile. |
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Monmouth was captured and later executed at the Tower of London on 15 July. |
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Immediately prior to his appointment to Canterbury, Williams was the Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. |
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The brothers came to England in 1676, and won the patronage of the Duke of Monmouth. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth composed his History of the Kings of Britain around the year 1136, naming a King Leir as an eponymous founder figure. |
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In 1949, to instill discipline, his parents insisted he attend Jones' West Monmouth Boys' School in Pontypool. |
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The two armies fought at Monmouth Court House on June 28, with the Americans holding the field, greatly boosting morale and confidence. |
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Later, authors like Geoffrey of Monmouth used the terms Britannia minor and Britannia major to distinguish Brittany from Britain. |
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The Latinised form Cambria was coined in the Middle Ages, and was used regularly by Geoffrey of Monmouth. |
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Gildas was written by Caradoc of Llancarfan, a friend of Geoffrey of Monmouth and his Norman patrons. |
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The River Wye was and still is navigable up to Monmouth at least since the early 14th century. |
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Edward was escorted first to Monmouth Castle, and from there back into England, where he was held at Henry of Lancaster's fortress at Kenilworth. |
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When the Normans conquered the region in the 11th century they immediately built major castles at Chepstow and Monmouth to defend the territory. |
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Viewpoints were specially constructed, including the Kymin above Monmouth, with its round house giving panoramic views across the town. |
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The Church in Wales church of the Holy Trinity is in the Diocese of Monmouth. |
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Some reports indicated that the British had left Monmouth, others that one division still remained there, and still others that the British were moving toward the Americans. |
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Saxo also may have owed much to Plato, Cicero and also to more contemporary writers like Geoffrey of Monmouth. |
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At the end of the motorway arrive at a roundabout and take the first exit to the A40, signposted to South Wales and Monmouth. |
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On Tuesday, a Monmouth University poll put her 42 points down. |
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Elkwood practices at the Plastic Surgery Center and serves as Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at Monmouth Medical Center. |
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Monmouth has a fine leisure centre equipped with a swimming pool, Sauna Room, aerobics studio, dance studio, a multi-purpose sports hall, squash courts and a multi-purpose gymnasium. |
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The earliest attempted explanation, now disregarded, is attributed to Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth says he was brought up at the court of Augustus and willingly paid tribute to Rome. |
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Later medieval historians, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth also reinforced Alfred's favourable image. |
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In 1679 and 1680 there were persistent rumors of an intrigue between Mary, Lady Grey, and the Duke of Monmouth. |
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Some even sought to confer the Crown on the Protestant Duke of Monmouth, the eldest of Charles's illegitimate children. |
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In 1685 he sent the Scottish and English mercenary regiments of his army to England to assist in putting down the Monmouth Rebellion. |
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Some members of Parliament even proposed that the crown go to Charles's illegitimate son, James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth. |
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She bought the sheep with her former partner Paul, who she met while he was a contestant on Scrapheap Challenge, when they bought a tumble-down cottage near Monmouth. |
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Severin concludes his investigations by stating that the real Robinson Crusoe figure was Henry Pitman, a castaway who had been surgeon to the Duke of Monmouth. |
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Monmouth had proclaimed himself King at Lyme Regis on 11 June. |
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St David's metropolitan status as an archbishopric was later supported by Bernard, Bishop of St David's, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Gerald of Wales. |
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While the first group, Brut y Tywysogion, tends to stick to historical facts, the second, Brut y Brenhinedd, is the fantastic creation of Geoffrey of Monmouth. |
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But nowadays Jerry prefers to enjoy being nude in the pleasant surroundings of the Western Sunfolk Club in Monmouth or at Tything Barn in Pembrokeshire. |
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The county played a significant part in the consolidation of power and rise of King Alfred the Great, and later in the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion. |
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The Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, the oldest theatre still in operation in Wales, was built during the 19th century and originally operated as the Assembly Rooms. |
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Protestant politicians such as Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex, Algernon Sydney, Lord William Russell and the Duke of Monmouth were implicated in the plot. |
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Charles's eldest son, the Duke of Monmouth, led a rebellion against James II, but was defeated at the Battle of Sedgemoor on 6 July 1685, captured and executed. |
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There was also a quantity of poetry and historical writings which were written during this period, such as Historia Regum Britanniae by Geoffrey of Monmouth. |
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The Earl of Melville, The Earl of Leven, Lord Shaftesbury and Charles II's illegitimate son the Duke of Monmouth, being implicated, escaped to the United Provinces. |
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Monmouth was created from one of the archdeaconries of Llandaff diocese. |
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The Historia Brittonum would come to be the basis on which later medieval authors such as Geoffrey of Monmouth would write the romantic histories of King Arthur. |
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At the Lambeth Conference in July 1998, then Bishop Rowan Williams of Monmouth abstained and did not vote in favour of the conservative resolution on human sexuality. |
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Other examples include the Coalbrookdale verandah at St John's in Monmouth, Wales, and as far away as the Peacock Fountain in Christchurch, New Zealand. |
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The three embarked on a tour of England and Wales, visiting Birmingham, Warwick, Gloucester, Swansea, Monmouth and numerous other towns and villages. |
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He was a Colonel of the Royal Marines and voted a Freeman of Bath, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth, Monmouth, Sandwich, Oxford, Hereford, and Worcester. |
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The community became a trading centre based on cloth making and Wells is notable for its 17th century involvement in both the English Civil War and Monmouth Rebellion. |
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In addition to doggy photos with Santa, the Monmouth County Underdogs will be collecting pet food, which will be donated to Lunch Break in Red Bank. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth Latinised the name to Merlinus in his works. |
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By 1727 shallow draught boats could get upstream beyond Hereford, and a significant shipbuilding industry developed at Monmouth, Llandogo, Brockweir and Chepstow. |
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