Chepstow, High Street 1906
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Situated on the Wye just above its junction with the Severn, Chepstow derives its name from Chepe-stow, meaning market town. In January 1644 Edward Massey, the Parliamentarian garrison commander at Gloucester, launched a lightning raid upon Chepstow by boat; his troops captured a supply ship laden with stores for the Royalists at Worcester. The commander of the Chepstow garrison, Captain Carvine, was killed in his chambers at the George Inn.
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