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- Rhydycroesau is a tiny village on the English-Welsh border, 3.25 miles (5.23 km) west of Oswestry on the B4580 road. It lies partly in the Shropshire parish...
- take no further action. The results of the ballots in Llansilin and Rhydycroesau were not published as they were deemed to be too close to call. A second...
- steward at Mallilie sends word that a brother at a remote sheepfold at Rhydycroesau in Wales has fallen ill. Cadfael realises that Mallilie's location near...
- Bethel (Newtown), Seion (Oswestry), Y Graig (Penffordd-las), Cefn Canol (Rhydycroesau), Carneddau (Trefonnen), Saron (Wolverhampton) Ceredigion a Gogledd Penfro...
- those of Reverend John Jenkins of Kerry and Reverend Robert Williams of Rhydycroesau. There is therefore some duplication of early Welsh books, and the collection...
- po****tion of 4,504 in the 2011 census The parish includes the villages of Rhydycroesau, Trefonen, Morda, Maesbury, and various other hamlets including Treflach...
- October 1952 House Reached by a short lane to the north of the Rhiwlas to Rhydycroesau road. 611 Upload Photo Plas-uchaf, Llangedwyn Llangedwyn SJ1765724533...
- of the Church of England. However, in the parishes of Llansilin and Rhydycroesau, the result was considered too close to call. A second poll was therefore...
- located about a mile from the border between Shropshire and Powys, near Rhydycroesau, and approximately four miles west of Oswestry. Its location and its...
- Oswestry. It contains numerous villages and smaller settlements, including Rhydycroesau, Trefonen, Morda, Maesbury, and Treflach, and is otherwise completely...