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Bronygarth is a
small village in the
Ceiriog Valley near
Oswestry in Shropshire,
England at grid
reference SJ268370. The
village is on the England–Wales...
- Wales, and Oswestry, in England. The
civil parish,
which also
includes Bronygarth, Pentre-Newydd and a
number of
small hamlets, had a
total po****tion of...
- when
working as a
model for
Norman Hartnel He
lived in
Starlings Castle,
Bronygarth, then
moved to
Bronwilfa Hall near
Wrexham where James Henry died in 1964...
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Parish of St Martin's was made up of the
townships of Ifton, Wiggington,
Bronygarth and
Weston Rhyn. Each of
these townships bordered Wales, with the River...
- Wakefield, and
Leeds Railway Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. clxvii) Wem and
Bronygarth Roads Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. viii) ? ? ? ?
Roads in the Neighbourhood...
- Broadward,
Brockton (Stanton Long),
Brockton (Worthen), Bromfield, Brompton,
Bronygarth, Broome, Broomfields, Broughall, Broseley,
Brown Heath, Bucknell, Buildwas...
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Richards was born in Glyn
Ceiriog and pla**** non-league
football for
Bronygarth,
Chirk and
Oswestry United before moving to
Wolverhampton Wanderers. During...
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places forming the
boundary line of the county, and
finally leaves it at
Bronygarth and
enters Denbighshire.) In the 9th and 10th
centuries the
district was...
- footpath; this in turn
links up with Offa's **** Path
National Trail at
Bronygarth and the
Sandstone Trail,
Llangollen Canal,
South Cheshire Way, and the...
- 38
kilometres / 24
miles from the Offa's **** Path
National Trail at
Bronygarth to the
Shropshire Way,
Sandstone Trail,
Llangollen Canal,
South Cheshire...