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Ruthin (/ˈrɪθɪn/ RITH-in; Welsh: Rhuthun) is a
market town and
community in Denbighshire, Wales, in the
south of the Vale of Clwyd. The town,
castle and...
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Ruthin Castle (Welsh:
Castell Rhuthun) is a
medieval castle fortification in Wales, near the town of
Ruthin in the Vale of Clwyd. It was
constructed during...
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Ruthin School is a
private day and
boarding school located on the
outskirts of
Ruthin, the
county town of Denbighshire,
North Wales. It is over seven...
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Baron Grey of
Ruthin (or Ruthyn) was a
noble title created in the
Peerage of
England by writ of
summons in 1324 for Sir
Roger de Grey, a son of John, 2nd...
- The Old
Courthouse is a
former judicial building in St Peter's
Square in
Ruthin, Denbighshire,
North Wales. It is a
Grade II*
listed building.
After many...
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Ruthin Union Workhouse was a
workhouse on
Llanrhydd Street,
Ruthin,
North Wales. It cost £6,050 at the time and was
opened on 4
February 1837. The work...
- Denbigh.
Other towns included Abergele,
Colwyn Bay, Llangollen, Llanrwst,
Ruthin and Wrexham. The
central part of the
county included much of the Vale of...
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Ruthin Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Rhuthun) is a muni****l
facility in
Market Street,
Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is a
Grade II
listed building...
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Baronet Roger Grey, 1st
Baron Grey of
Ruthin Reynold Grey, 2nd
Baron Grey of
Ruthin Reynold Grey, 3rd
Baron Grey of
Ruthin Sir John Grey
Edmund Grey, 1st Earl...
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Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent, KB (26
October 1416 – 22 May 1490),
English administrator,
nobleman and magnate, was the son of Sir John Grey, KG and Constance...