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Trevalyn Hall in Rossett, a
Grade II*
listed building, is an
Elizabethan manor house near
Wrexham in Wales. It was
built by John
Trevor in 1576. The Trevor...
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community (including
Rossett itself and the
villages of Burton,
Burton Green,
Trevalyn and Lavister) had a
total po****tion of 3,336 people,
falling to 3,231...
- 1952). "
Trevalyn Farmhouse (Grade II) (1529)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Cadw (18
October 1996). "
Trevalyn Hospital...
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between 1646 and 1672.
Trevor was a son of Sir John
Trevor II (1596-1673) of
Trevalyn Hall,
Denbighshire and Plas Teg, Flintshire. His
father was a
member of...
- Cook's
Bridge is a
Grade II
listed bridge crossing the
River Alyn near
Trevalyn,
Rossett in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is
located to the south-east...
- landowner,
soldier and politician. He was the
eldest son of John
Trevor of
Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire. He was the
elder brother of Sir John Trevor, Sir Thomas...
- "General Grant's campaign". Harper's W****ly. VIII (410): 598. Miller,
Francis Trevalyn; Lanier,
Robert S., eds. (1911). The
Photographic History of The Civil...
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Sheen House, Mortlake, Surrey, he was the
second son of John
Trevor of
Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire, and the
younger brother of
Richard Trevor and older...
- by
losing a
string of
Parliamentary elections. Sir
Arthur was born at
Trevalyn Hall, Denbighshire, into a
distinguished family of Welsh, Cornish, and...
- Wales.
Retrieved 10
March 2023. "
Trevalyn Hall - Wrexham".
Parks & Gardens.
Retrieved 30
January 2024. Cadw. "
Trevalyn Hall (PGW(C)26(WRE))". National...