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Trefonen /trɪˈvɒnɪn/ is a
small village located approximately three miles (4.8 km) south-west of Oswestry, and
three miles east of the England-Wales border...
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Trefonen F.C. is a
football team
situated in the
village of
Trefonen, Shropshire, who play in the
Montgomeryshire League.
Trefonen had a team
playing in...
- in the
borough included Morda, St Martin's, Whittington, Gobowen, Pant,
Trefonen and
Ruyton XI Towns. The
district and its
council were
abolished on 1 April...
- ****
beside River Severn Four
Crosses Llanymynech Moelydd, 285 m (940 ft)
Trefonen Oswestry old
racecourse at
Racecourse Common Craignant Chirk Castle Llangollen...
- Llanyblodwell, Llanymynech, Melverley, Morton, Oswestry, St Martins, Selattyn,
Trefonen,
Weston Rhyn and Whittington.[citation needed] In 1965, a
separate government...
-
Oswestry – 1927)
cricketer for the
Marylebone Cricket Club Di
Jones (1867 in
Trefonen – 1902)
Welsh international footballer, 340 club caps for
Bolton Wanderers...
- century. He also won 14 caps for the
Welsh national team.
Jones was born in
Trefonen,
Shropshire to Lot Jones, a coal
miner and labourer. His
nephew was the...
- (from 1992 to 2010) and also (since 2016)
Newcastle A.F.C. (since 1992)
Trefonen F.C. (since 1992) The
following England based clubs have also pla**** in...
- many
Welsh place names are
found in the
borderlands such as
Pontrilas and
Trefonen. In
Cornwall most place-names are
Cornish in origin,
whilst in ****bria...
- Ternhill, Tibberton, Ticklerton, Tilley, Tilstock, Tong, Treflach, Trefnant,
Trefonen, Twitchen,
Trench Uckington, Uffington,
Upper Affcot,
Upper Battlefield...