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was a Catholic activist in South Wales. Also involved in the dispute was Milbourne's uncle Rowland Prichard, who claimed "to pay an extra £10 a year rent to be allowed to have mass said at his house at Llanrothal" and one of Milborne's servants. Milbourne is said to have "laid violent hands on the
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chief constable so that the servant could escape" and was fined a shilling per Sunday, which Milbourne refused to levy. Milbourne was then involved in the
129: 118: 466:"Nathan Rogers and the Wentwood Case : a continuing issue in Monmouthshire politics from Charles I to the Chartists /Welsh History Review Vol. 14" 435:"Nathan Rogers and the Wentwood Case : a continuing issue in Monmouthshire politics from Charles I to the Chartists /Welsh History Review Vol. 14" 558: 465: 434: 408: 151:, a few miles away across the border in Monmouthshire. He is known to have been the steward of Cwm at the time it was raided, during the 360: 498: 302: 263: 229: 346: 568: 548: 177: 573: 553: 563: 171:
but with little success; several MPs believed Arnold's report was poorly constructed and some believed that the
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Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern England: Essays presented to David Underdown
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which was owned by the Worcester Estate, in the parish of
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Index

Welsh
Recorder
Monmouth
Duke of Beaufort
Wonastow
Monmouth
South Wales
Wonastow Court
Clytha
William Milbourne
Middle Temple
MP
Clayton Milbourne
Jesuit
The Cwm
Llanrothal
Hilston House
Popish plot
Herbert Croft
John Arnold of Monmouthshire
Charles Price
House of Commons
lord-lieutenant
Wentwood Case
Chepstow
John Aubrey
Thomas Fuller


Beaufort: The Duke and his Duchess, 1657–1715

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