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Traffords initially resisted the Normans, but were
granted a
pardon shortly after the
Norman conquest of England, when they took the name de
Trafford...
-
eagle on a
white background represents the
areas of
Trafford previously controlled by the De
Traffords. Both
elements were
taken from the
coats of arms of...
- Old
Trafford (/ˈtræfərd/) is a
football stadium in Old
Trafford,
Greater Manchester, England, and is the home of
Manchester United. With a
capacity of...
- a list of de
Traffords Trafford, Alabama,
United States, a town
Trafford, Pennsylvania,
United States, a
borough near
Pittsburgh Trafford F.C., a football...
- The
Trafford Centre is a
large indoor shopping centre and
entertainment complex in Stretford,
Greater Manchester, England. It
opened in 1998 and is third...
- (often
stylised as Man Utd), is a
professional football club
based in Old
Trafford,
Greater Manchester, England. They
compete in the
Premier League, the top...
-
Harrington Trafford (born 10
October 2002) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for EFL
Championship club Burnley.
Trafford grew...
- ISBN 978-0-557-32373-9. Aran
Alton Ardaiz (2008). Hawaii—The Fake State.
Trafford Publishing. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-4251-7524-5.
United States Social Forum...
- May 3, 2021. Laufenberg,
Norbert B. (2005).
Entertainment Celebrities.
Trafford Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-4120-5335-8.
Archived from the
original on...
- a new
pavilion in 1894. The
ground was
purchased outright from the de
Traffords in 1898, for £24,372, as
crowds increased, with over 50,000 spectators...