Wikipedia:GLAM/MonmouthpediA/Planned Articles

Any articles that are of top importance are in bold

New articles and "Health Warning"

 * New users should note that Wikipedia articles must have notability. (i.e. neither my mum, my dad or the house where I was born has a Wikipedia article). If you do write an article on something which the community decide is not important (ie not notable) then it will be deleted (after due process) and this project can only offer sympathy. If you choose people from Who's Who and places that are on maps then you are O.K. Old important churches yes, any old church built in the 1960's .... probably not. That said .... have a go! BE BOLD!

Hills

 * White Hill, Monmouth

Woodlands

 * Hael Woods

Protected areas

 * List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Monmouthshire
 * Caer Llan Wood
 * Croes Robert Wood
 * Gaer Wood
 * Graig Wood
 * Harper's Grove-Lord's Grove
 * Livox Wood
 * Lower Hael Wood
 * Maes-yr-Uchaf Wood
 * Newton Court Stable Block
 * Pentwyn Farm Grasslands
 * Upper Wye Gorge

Common Land

 * Two Rivers Meadow

Bridges

 * Duke of Beaufort Iron Bridge
 * Tibbs Bridge

Viaducts

 * Monmouth Viaduct
 * Monmouth New Hydro Scheme

Parks
• Beaulieu Wood

• Chippenham Park

• Monmouth Cemetery

• Monmouth Community Orchard

• Monmouth Millennium Field

• The Nelson Garden (could possibly include a plant guide, or qr codes in the garden)

• The King's Garden

• Vauxhall Fields

• Drybridge Park, Monmouth

Monuments

 * War Memorials in Monmouth

Town Squares and courts

 * Agincourt Square, Monmouth
 * Clifford's Court
 * St James Square, Monmouth (originally a red link at The Indian Bean Tree ...)

Buildings
• Agincourt House, No 1 Agincourt Square, Monmouth

• Ancre Hill Vineyard

• The Angel Hotel, Church Street, Monmouth

• The Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth

• Clawdd-du (already exists in Latin and Hungarian)

• Congregational Church, Monmouth

• Cornwall House

• Monmouth County Gaol

• Drunk's Jail, Monmouth (is that the same as Monmouth County Gaol?)

• Englis Bridge

• Hyam's Mineral Water Works, 23 Glendower Street, Monmouth

• The Judges' Lodgings, Monmouth

• Kings Head Hotel, Monmouth

• Monmouth Ambulance and Fire Station

• Monmouth Baptist Church

• Monmouth Cattle Market

• The Dispensary, Monmouth

• Monmouth Methodist Church

• Monmouth Priory

• Monnow Vale Health and Social Care Facility but see existing section in Monmouth Hospital

• Market Hall, Monmouth

• Pubs with notable history in Monmouth

• The Robin Hood Inn, Monnow Street, Monmouth

• The Rolls Hall, Monmouth

• Savoy Theatre, Monmouth

• Slaughter Houses, Monmouth (Currently included at Market Hall, Monmouth, but could be separated out if considered notable in their own right (dubious))

• St James Mews, Monmouth

• St Mary’s Priory Church, Monmouth

• St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Monmouth

• St Peter's Church, Dixton

• Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Monmouth

• The Cell, Monmouth or The Cells, Monmouth

• The Hunting Lodge, Monmouth

• Town Jail, Monmouth (is that the same as Monmouth County Gaol?)

• The White Swan Inn, Monmouth

• St James Church, Monmouth

• Boat pub, Monmouth Destroyed during World War 2

• Crown and Thistle, Monmouth

• Monmouth Alms Houses

• Monmouth Cwm

• Redbrook Tinplate Works

• Monnow Mill

• Wye Quayside

• The Markethouse, Monmouth

• Monmouth Town Walls and Defences

• 33 Whitecross Street, Monmouth

• Masonic Hall, Monmouth

• Kingsley House and Hendre House, Monmouth

• The Grange, Monmouth

• St James House, Monmouth

• The Nelson Rooms, Monmouth

• Monmouth Police Station

• St John's, Monmouth

• The Blake Theatre possibly not notable

• The meetinghouse A bronze age building recently discovered in Monmouth

Areas

 * Osbaston, Monmouth
 * Monmouth Town Centre
 * Drybridge, Monmouth
 * Overmonnow
 * Wye Bridge Ward, Monmouth

Roads and streets
It would be possible to create content for the history of each building on one street.
 * Agincourt Square
 * Church Street, Monmouth
 * Monnow Street
 * St Mary's Street, Monmouth
 * Weirhead Street, Monmouth
 * Glendower Street, Monmouth (same as Grinder or Grinders Street)
 * Cinderhill Street, Monmouth
 * The Gamblings, Monmouth
 * Wye Quayside, Monmouth
 * St Thomas Street, Monmouth
 * The Bayley, Monmouth
 * Monk Street, Monmouth
 * Whitcroft Street = Whitecross Street, Monmouth
 * St James Square, Monmouth (originally a red link at The Indian Bean Tree ...)
 * St James Street, Monmouth

Trees

 * The Indian Bean Tree, St James Square, Monmouth

Places that don’t exist anymore

 * Disused railway stations in Monmouth (but see existing Category:Disused railway stations in Monmouthshire)
 * Rail lines
 * The White Bridge, Monmouth

Maps

 * 1610 Speed's Map
 * 1670s Ogilby Map, road map
 * late 1700 Duke of Beaufort estate map (maybe a different name)
 * Deed Maps (17-1800s)
 * 1800 map Morrices Map
 * 1835 map
 * 1840s Tithe Map
 * Ordnance Survey Maps

Books

 * Hue de Rotelande's Anglo-Norman or Cambro-Norman writings
 * Ipomedon (this is a redirect: there is no article yet. Notice a related article on a later Middle English adaptation, Ipomadon. Short stub in Latin, la:Ipomedon)
 * Protheselaus (this is a redirect: there is no article yet. Short stub in Latin, la:Protheselaus)
 * Geoffrey of Monmouth's writings
 * Historia Regum Britanniae (already exists in many languages)
 * Prophecies of Merlin or "Prophetiae Merlini" (already exists in Latin and Italian)
 * Vita Merlini (already exists in several languages)
 * Keith Kissack's books (they are listed in the article about him)

Food

 * Monmouth Pudding

Organisations

 * Monmouthshire Beacon
 * Monmouth Regimental Museum - see Great Castle House
 * Monmouth Civic Society
 * Monmouth Comprehensive School
 * Monmouth Police (see Monmouth Police Station above)
 * Monmouth Town Council
 * Monmouth Field and History Society

Objects Relating to Admiral Nelson

 * Admiral Nelson Commemorative Objects
 * The Nelson Guineas
 * The Trafalgar Swords
 * Admiral Nelson's Fighting Sword
 * Admiral Nelson forgeries

People from Monmouth
• A

• B

• John Syer Bristowe, physician, died here

• Sir Ivor Gordon Broom, educated here, see other school records

• William Christopher Brown, (1928–2005), civil engineer taught by Monmouth blacksmith

• John Browning (scientific instrument maker) (1830/31–1925), scientific instrument maker, wife came from here

• Lady Sophia Bulkeley [née Stuart], (fl. 1660–1718), Jacobite sympathizer  MPs wife

• Ulysses Bagenal de Burgh, second Baron Downes (1788–1863), army officer - related to Monmouth estate

• Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt (1883–1971), psychometric psychologist and eugenicist related to Marta Evans of Monmouth

• Sir Robert Brownrigg, first baronet (1759–1833), army officer and colonial governor - duty here

• Henry Austin Bruce, first Baron Aberdare - educated here

• C

• Dr Helen Cugnoni - Head of A&E at Royal London Hospital

• Neil Carroll (artist)

• Stephen Clarke (archaeologist)

• Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts of Drybridge House

• W.A Call

• D

• Frances Donovan TV news presenter

• E

• F

• G

• H

• Charles Heath (bookseller) (1761-1830), local worthy, writer and friend of Nelson

• Henry V born here

• Charlotte Hume - TV News/Economics Correspondent

• J

• James James, Monmouth

• William Jones, founder of Monmouth School

• K

• Keith Kissack Historian

• L

• Lady Llangattock

• M

• George Vaughan Maddox - architect of many local buildings, C19

• Clare Morgan - novelist; lecturer at Brasenose College, Oxford

• N

• O

• P

• Charles Peart, Sculptor, born here

• Phil Parry, BBC Wales Presenter

• Roger Pinney, Journalist

• Q

• R

• Henry Alan Rolls

• Eleanor Georgiana Rolls

• Alexander Rolls

• John Rolls of The Hendre

• John Rolls

• S

• T

• Trevor Arnott, pre-war Glamorgan captain

• U

• V

• W

• X

• Y

• Z

Holders of Monmouth Castle

 * Hawise of Monmouth, wife of William fitzBaderon (there is an article in Latin)
 * Gilbert fitzBaderon, son of Baderon of Monmouth (there is an article in Latin)
 * Rohese de Clare, wife of Baderon of Monmouth (there is an article in Latin)
 * Rohese of Monmouth, daughter of Rohese de Clare and Baderon of Monmouth (there is an article in Latin)
 * John of Monmouth (died 1257), son of John of Monmouth (short stub in Latin)
 * Others already have articles in English: there is a list at "Existing articles"

Politicians
MPs that represented Monmouthshire • Sir Edward Morgan, 3rd Baronet

• Sir Hopton Williams, 3rd Baronet

• James Gunter (politician)

• Thomas Lewis (of St Pierre)

• Sir Charles Kemeys, 4th Baronet

• Capel Hanbury

• Sir Robert Salusbury, 1st Baronet

• James Rooke (MP)

• William Addams Williams

MPs that represented Monmouth Boroughs • Sir George Probert

• John Arnold (MP)

• James Herbert (died 1709)

• Henry Probert (MP)

• John Morgan (merchant)

• Sir Thomas Powell, 1st Baronet

• Clayton Milborne

• William Bray (MP)

• Andrews Windsor

• Edward Kemeys (MP)

• Sir Charles Tynte, 5th Baronet

• Benjamin Bathurst (1693–1767)

• Sir John Stepney, 8th Baronet

• Reginald Blewitt

• Thomas Cordes

MPs that represented South Monmouthshire
 * Abraham Garrod Thomas

Artists

 * Hanmer Griffiths
 * Richard Wills (artist)
 * Gladys Price
 * Marcus Holmes
 * Donald Henry Floyd
 * John Arthur Evans
 * Mary Ellen Bagnall Oakeley
 * Otto Maciag
 * Wojenny Szkicownik
 * Anna Maciag
 * Ludwik Maciag

other

 * Joseph Cobb
 * Geoffrey Cobb
 * Thomas Prothero
 * Thomas Phillips (mayor)

Military

 * Thomas Tudor Tucker (Royal Navy officer) (please improve)
 * Basil Gray

People at the Battle of Monmouth (1233)

 * Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
 * Baldwin III, count of Guînes (existing article in German)

History

 * History of sport in Monmouth
 * History of flooding in Monmouth

Historical Events

 * Trial of the Chartists at Monmouth Court

Events
• Kite festival, Monmouth

• Kymin Dash

• Monmouth Carnival

• Monmouth Festival

• Monmouth Music Festival

• Monmouth Steam and Vintage Show

• Monmouth Transition Town

• Monmouthshire Open Dog Show

• Rockfield Country Music Festival

• Monmouth Women's Festival

Stone Age Monmouth
before 7000 BC
 * Palaeolithic
 * Monmouth in the Mesolithic period
 * Neolithic

Bronze Age and Iron Age Monmouth
7000BC - 50AD Camp site discovered last year, reference in South Wales Argos?

Roman Monmouth
50AD - 410AD first fort to be put in Wales

Dark Age Monmouth
410AD - 1068AD

Norman Monmouth
1068AD - 1485AD

Post Medieval
1485+

Archaeological Sites in Monmouth

 * 22 - 24 Monnow Street, Monmouth
 * St Cadoc's Church, Monmouth
 * Archenfield
 * Cadagon House Pottery kiln

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Specific

 * John Frost (Chartist)
 * Zephaniah Williams
 * William Jones (Chartist)
 * Nicholas Conyngham Tindal

General

 * Solicitor
 * Jury
 * Judge
 * Court clerk
 * Prison officer

Events

 * Newport Rising
 * Chartism

Places

 * Court of Assizes
 * Prison cell

Items etc
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 * Sword
 * Flintlock
 * Law of the United Kingdom

Specific to the Museum
• Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Balloon Car

Not specific to the Museum
• Museum

• History

• Monmouth

• Local history

• Lord Nelson

• Charles Rolls

• Fixed-wing aircraft