Meaning Of The Word Monmouth
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Monmouth in American English
Duke of(James Scott) 1649-85; illegitimate son of Charles II & pretender to the Eng. throne: led an insurrection against James II: executed Monmouth in British English 1 noun: a market town in E Wales, in Monmouthshire: Norman castle, where Henry V was born in 1387. Pop: 8547 (2001) Monmouth in British English 2 noun: James Scott, Duke of Monmouth. 1649–85, the illegitimate son of Charles II of England, he led a rebellion against James II in support of his own claim to the Crown; captured and beheaded |
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