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  • | Name = Montgomeryshire (A) | Image = Montgomeryshire.png
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  • |name=Montgomeryshire |map image=Montgomeryshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • ...-left: 0.5em;"|[[Montgomery]], [[Llanidloes]], [[Machynlleth]], [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire|Newtown]], [[Welshpool]]
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  • |[[Montgomeryshire]]||[[Montgomery]]
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  • {{county|Montgomeryshire}} | colspan="7"|'''Montgomeryshire'''
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  • ...'s border with Worcestershire. Four [[county town]]s stand on its banks: [[Montgomery]], [[Shrewsbury]], [[Worcester]], and [[Gloucester]]. With an average disch ...ws eastwards through [[Montgomeryshire]] before forming the border between Montgomeryshire and Shropshire for some miles, joining the Severn near [[Melverley]], [[Shr
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  • |name=Montgomery |county=Montgomeryshire
    6 KB (913 words) - 17:43, 28 January 2016
  • ...raph.org.uk - 242012.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Dovey north of Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire]] ...through the counties of [[Merionethshire|Merioneth]] and [[Montgomeryshire|Montgomery]] and its broad estuary forms the border between [[Merionethshire]] and [[C
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  • ...By 1096 they had retaken most of Powys, including Montgomery Castle. Roger Montgomery rose in revolt against King William II of England and his son Robert de Bel [[File:Wales Powys landscape near Foel.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Foel, Montgomeryshire]]
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |post town=Montgomery
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  • | county =Montgomeryshire | constituency=Montgomeryshire
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  • |archdeaconries=St Asaph, Montgomery,<br>Wrexham ...ounties of [[Denbighshire|Denbigh]] and [[Flintshire|Flint]] and part of [[Montgomeryshire]]. The population of its area is in excess of half a million people.
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  • ...after a waterway breach near [[Newtown, Montgomeryshire]] (now part of the Montgomery Canal) in 1936. By 1939 boat movements on the canal between [[Hurleston]] t ...s southwards. For historic reasons the bridge numbering continues down the Montgomery Canal and a second bridge numbering series for the Llangollen Canal begins
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  • |county 1=Montgomery ...of the waterfall") is a waterfall on the border of [[Denbighshire]] and [[Montgomeryshire]] located a few miles from the village of [[Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant]], twel
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  • ...[[Kington, Herefordshire|Kington]], [[Knighton, Radnorshire|Knighton]], [[Montgomery]], [[Llangollen]], [[Llandegla]], Clwyd Gate, [[Bodfari]] and [[Dyserth]]. [[Category:Footpaths in Montgomeryshire]]
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire ...s Castle''' is a mediƦval castle, fortress and grand country mansion in [[Montgomeryshire]], standing near the town of [[Welshpool]], and the seat of the Earl of Pow
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  • |county 1=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire, North Shropshire
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  • {{county|Montgomery}} {{Hatnote|This article is about Llandysilio, Montgomeryshire. For the similarly-named village in Pembrokeshire, see [[Llandissilio]]}}
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire
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  • |county=Montgomeryshire |constituency=Montgomeryshire
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