Monmouth
Monmouth is an old British noble name and the name of several cities and a county :
People:
- Geoffrey of Monmouth , British clergyman, scholar and poet of the 12th century
- Henry of Monmouth, also called Henry of Lancaster, around 1400, Prince of Wales, as Henry V (England) King of England
- James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649–1685), illegitimate son of King Charles II.
- John Monmouth († 1323), English clergyman, Bishop of Llandaff
Places in the UK:
- Monmouth (Wales) in the county of Monmouthshire
- Monmouth (constituency, United Kingdom) , a constituency for the British House of Commons
- Monmouth (constituency, Wales) , a constituency for the National Assembly of Wales
in the United States:
- Monmouth, Alabama
- Monmouth (Illinois)
- Monmouth, Indiana
- Monmouth, Iowa
- Monmouth (California)
- Monmouth (Kansas)
- Monmouth (Maine)
- Monmouth (Oregon)
- Monmouth Park, New Jersey
- Monmouth Junction in Middlesex County, New Jersey
- Monmouth County , New Jersey administrative division
Ships:
- British armored cruiser HMS Monmouth (1901) (1901–1914), the lead ship of the Monmouth class
- British frigate HMS Monmouth (1987)
See also: