Calistemon
Jabberwok
Henry Vth was not Welsh. He was born at Monmouth Castle in 1386, hence his name Henry of Monmouth
Monmouth's central marketplace is called Agincourt Square.
The square was given its name in the early 19th century to commemorate Monmouth’s most famous son, Henry V. A statue of Henry stands on the façade of the square’s Shire Hall, while a wall hanging depicting the King on horseback rallying the troops at Agincourt can be seen inside.
Calling him 'Monmouth's most famous son' doesn't make him Welsh. Or does the fact that he was born there confer that honour?
Father was a Lancastrian king - of French descent and his mother was Mary De Bohun. Fine old Welsh name, de Bohun?