Proper noun
Abergavenny
A market town in Monmouthshire, Wales
15th to 17th centuries Abergavenny and Holy Mountain in the 1890s Owain Glyndŵr attacked Abergavenny in 1404. Source: Internet
Abergavenny Cricket Club is one of the oldest in the country and celebrated the 175th anniversary of its foundation in 2009. Source: Internet
Abergavenny hosted the British National Cycling Championships in 2007, 2009 and 2014, as part of the town's Festival of Cycling. citation Markets and fairs Cattle market A cattle market has been held in Abergavenny on its current site since 1863. Source: Internet
Alice was also joint heir to the Abergavenny lordship; Hicks (1998), p. 38. Richard's succession to the estates did not go undisputed, however. Source: Internet
Available from 48 Waitrose stores nationwide, including Wimbledon, Chester, Cambridge and Abergavenny. Source: Internet
Geology of the South Wales Coalfield Pt II, the country around Abergavenny, 3rd edn. Source: Internet