• Gnoll may refer to: Gnoll Country Park, a park in Wales The Gnoll, a sports ground in Wales Gnoll (fictional creature), a fictional species of human-hyena...
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    The Gnoll (Welsh: Y Gnol) in Neath, Wales is a sports ground, with a capacity of 6,000 (formerly 15,000). It is used primarily for rugby union and cricket...
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  • needed] Drider – Half-Drow half-spider. It debuted in Dungeons & Dragons. Gnoll – Vicious hybrid with human-like body and hyena-like head. It debuted in...
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    The Gnoll Country Park (or Gnoll Estate) is a park in Wales. It is an early-18th-century landscaped garden covering over 100 acres (0.40 km2) in the Vale...
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    Cadw. Retrieved 3 April 2023. "The Gnoll Park, Neath (700034)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 28 February 2023. "Gnoll House, Garden, Neath (265660)". Coflein...
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  • ground The Gnoll. With the move to a new home, the club also decided to rename itself Neath F.C. Following Neath's first match at The Gnoll against Swansea...
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    industries of iron, steel and tinplate. The Mackworth family, who owned the Gnoll Estate were prominent in the town's industrial development. Coal was mined...
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  • the death of the seventh Baronet in 1803. The Mackworth Baronetcy, of The Gnoll in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain...
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    Have Practised His Art upon the Gnoles" is likely the origin of the term gnoll, used in a number of later works, notably the Dungeons and Dragons gaming...
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  • Humphrey Mackworth of Gnoll, Glamorganshire, MP for Cardiganshire, and his wife Mary Evans, daughter of Sir Herbert Evans of Gnoll. His brother was William...
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