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  2. Joan de Munchensi - Wikipedia

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    Born about 1230, she was the daughter of Warin Munchensy (died 1255), of Swanscombe in Kent, and his first wife Joan Marshal (died 1234), daughter of William Marshal (died 1219), Earl of Pembroke, and his wife Isabel Clare (died 1220). Her paternal grandparents were Sir William Munchensy (died 1204) and his wife Aveline Clare (died 1225).

  3. William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia

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    As an eventual co-heiress of the Marshal estates, Joan de Munchensi's portion included the castle and lordship of Pembroke and the lordship erected earldom of Wexford in Ireland. The custody of Joan's property was entrusted to her husband, [1] who apparently assumed the lordships of Pembroke and Wexford between 1250 and 1260. In 1304, after ...

  4. Greenlink - Wikipedia

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    The cable will run between EirGrid's Great Island substation in County Wexford, and National Grid's Pembroke substation in Pembrokeshire, with the cable making landfall at Baginbun Beach near Fethard-on-Sea in Ireland and at Freshwater West beach near Castlemartin in Wales. The total length will be 200 km (120 miles), of which 160 km (100 miles ...

  5. Tintern Abbey, County Wexford - Wikipedia

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    Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey located on the Hook Peninsula, County Wexford, Ireland.. The Abbey – which is today in ruins, some of which have been restored – was founded in c.1200 by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, as the result of a vow he had made when his boat was caught in a storm nearby. [1]

  6. ‘Love that growth is coming’: Residential growth is on the ...

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    The comp plan states the average household size in Pembroke is 2.49, meaning the town’s population could more than triple if that average holds in the housing currently being planned.

  7. Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke - Wikipedia

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    Isabel de Clare, suo jure 4th Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (c. 1172 – 11 March 1220), was an Anglo-Norman and Irish noblewoman descended from Aoife Macmurrough and Richard de Clare and one of the wealthiest heiresses in Wales and Ireland. [1]

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