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Willington Worthenbury (Welsh:
Willington Wrddymbre) is a
community in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, and is
situated near the England–Wales border. It...
- St Deiniol's Church,
Worthenbury, is a
Grade I
listed church situated to the west of the
centre of the village, a
short distance along Church Road within...
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Worthenbury Chapel, in the
parish of Bangor-on-Dee, same county. In 1654 he was with his
pupils at Oxford; from 1655 he was
constantly at
Worthenbury...
- Pen-y-cae
Rhosddu Rhosllanerchrugog Rossett Ruabon Sesswick Willington Worthenbury Other villages and
areas Aberoer Acrefair Arowry Bersham Bettisfield...
- list of the 28
Grade II
listed buildings in the
community of
Willington Worthenbury, in
Wrexham County Borough.
Wales portal Grade II
listed buildings in...
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Bronington Halghton Hanmer Iscoyd Overton Penley Tybroughton Willington Worthenbury Overton Rural District was
renamed Maelor Rural District in 1953....
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September 2011. The
descendants of
Philip Henry, M.A. : in****bent of
Worthenbury in the
county of Flint, who was
ejected therefrom by the Act of Uniformity...
- Bettisfield, Bronington, Hanmer, Halghton, Penley, Tybroughton,
Willington and
Worthenbury. In 1887 a
Boundary Commission was
appointed to
review the boundaries...
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county of Cheshire, England. It is
close to the
villages of Shocklach,
Worthenbury and Malpas.
Threapwood developed on an area of
common land, historically...
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English Maelor (Welsh:
Maelor Saesneg). The Dee
continues to
meander past
Worthenbury where it is
joined by the
River Clywedog. At this
point the
border between...