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Halghton (Welsh: Halchdyn) is a dis****d
settlement and
former civil parish in the east of
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is part of the community...
- John de
Halton (died 1324), also
called John de
Halghton, was an
English priest and
Bishop of
Carlisle from 1292 to 1324.
Little is
known of Halton's background...
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Halghton Hall is a
house in the
hamlet of
Halghton in
Wrexham County Borough,
North Wales.
Designed in
around 1662 in a
Jacobean style, it is a
Grade I...
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included the
villages of Bangor-on-Dee, Bettisfield, Bronington, Hanmer,
Halghton, Penley, Tybroughton,
Willington and Worthenbury. In 1887 a
Boundary Commission...
- Ellesmere,
Iscoyd township in the
Shropshire parish of Malpas, and Wallington,
Halghton, Tybroughton, Bronington,
Hanmer and
Bettisfield townships in the parish...
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community area,
which includes Hanmer village itself, Horseman's Green,
Halghton and
Arowry along with a
number of
small hamlets, was
recorded at 726, reducing...
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Edward earl of
Chester (Edward, the
Black Prince)
grants to
Robert de
Halghton the
office of
constable of Beeston, and
receiver of the
issues of the lands...
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Froncysyllte Garden Village Grosvenor Road
Grove Road Glyn
Ceiriog Gwynfryn Halghton Hightown Horseman's
Green Island Green Johnstown Knolton Llanarmon Dyffryn...
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Froncysyllte Garden Village Grosvenor Road
Grove Road Glyn
Ceiriog Gwynfryn Halghton Hightown Horseman's
Green Island Green Johnstown Knolton Llanarmon Dyffryn...
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Froncysyllte Garden Village Grosvenor Road
Grove Road Glyn
Ceiriog Gwynfryn Halghton Hightown Horseman's
Green Island Green Johnstown Knolton Llanarmon Dyffryn...