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Erddig (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɛrðɪɡ]) is a
country house and
estate in the
community of Marchwiel,
approximately 2
miles (3.2 km)
south of Wrexham, Wales...
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Archived 29 June 2011 at...
- and French. She had a w****end job as a
teenager at the
National Trust's
Erddig Hall.
Lloyd gained an LLB in law at the
University of Leicester, before...
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Philip Scott Yorke (1905–1978) was the last
Squire of
Erddig.
Philip was born on 23
March 1905, at
Erddig, Denbighshire. He was the
second son of
Philip Yorke...
- Chaderton. In 1598, he made
extensive purchases of land from the
Erddig family of
Erddig near Wrexham, Wales,
selling some but
keeping Plas
Grono as the...
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solid coal was left
untouched to
allow the
nearby home of the
Yorke Family,
Erddig Hall to
remain out of danger.
Unfortunately this did not
prevent subsidence...
- centuries.: 183, 295 The
fabric on a set of
chairs listed in an
inventory at
Erddig, near Wrexham, has been
identified as Caffoy. The
inventory from 1726 mentions...
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brother Thomas were
acquired by
Simon Yorke,
Squire of
Erddig and hung in the
entrance hall of
Erddig Hall. They can
still be seen there. Both
portraits are...
- was born in
Erddig, Denbighshire, the
eldest son of
Philip Yorke (1849-1922), and
Louisa Matilda Yorke (née Scott). He
inherited the
Erddig estate in 1922...
- Road,
Trevor Court and some
parts of
adjacent roads such as
Court Road,
Erddig Road,
Hillbury Road,
Sontley Road and
Wellington Road. Many of the villas...