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of the second wife of Sir Thomas Myddelton of | Chirk, a connection to the parliamentary party in th |
bacle causing the ultimate destruction of both | Chirk and Lancaster. |
ves Llangollen and the nearby towns of Corwen, | Chirk and Wrexham, as well as extensive rural areas. |
County Review Order in 1935 from the merger of | Chirk and Llansillin Rural districts. |
om Cambrian Railway at Ellesmere to the GWR at | Chirk and thence to follow the Glyn Ceiriog road to |
Chirk Aqueduct is a 70-foot (21 m) high and 710-foot | |
Opening of | Chirk aqueduct. |
langollen Canal, immediately northwards of the | Chirk Aqueduct. |
he 1885 Boxing Day fixture (a friendly against | Chirk) as he was appearing in pantomime. |
His elder brother, William, also signed from | Chirk at the same time. |
ing his allies wilting, had a furious row with | Chirk at the subsequent Commission of Inquiry in Wes |
build a narrow gauge tramway from the canal at | Chirk Bank to the Cambrian Slate Quarries. |
Welsh footballer who played as a full back for | Chirk, Bolton Wanderers and Manchester City in the l |
At last | Chirk broke the castle's resistance and took Griffin |
Anne Reade, Mrs Myddelton, | Chirk Castle |
The Battle of Belgrade, | Chirk Castle |
Chirk Castle from the North, National Museum Cardiff | |
Attractions in the town apart from | Chirk Castle include a section of Offa's Dyke and th |
ions include Park Hall Countryside Experience, | Chirk Castle Whittington Castle and close to Shropsh |
Chirk Castle, a National Trust property, is a mediev | |
Jones was born in Denbighshire, Wales, near | Chirk Castle, in 1628. |
was Christian, daughter of Thomas Myddleton of | Chirk Castle, Denbighshire. |
d, near Wrexham, seized Myddelton's residence, | Chirk Castle, in his absence in January 1643. |
hey who were also responsible for the gates of | Chirk Castle, perhaps the finest example of wrought- |
a curate in the Wrexham area, tutoring also at | Chirk Castle. |
nobled as Sir Thomas Myddelton, 1st Baronet of | Chirk Castle. |
Peers played for Oswestry St. Clair's, | Chirk, Connah's Quay Juniors, Connah's Quay Victoria |
Chirk, Denbigh, Hawarden, Holt, and Ruthin were lord | |
Born in | Chirk, Denbighshire, Owen began his football career |
1709, was appointed as vicar of the parish of | Chirk, Denbighshire. |
He started his career with his local side, | Chirk F.C. as a teenager and graduated to the first |
al aristocracy, the Hanmer family, their name, | Chirk featuring Chirk Castle and Thomas Telfords Chi |
ter this time, Chirkland became the Hundred of | Chirk in the newly-created Denbighshire. |
dog is a village in the Ceiriog Valley west of | Chirk in the county borough of Wrexham, Wales; it is |
He was vicar of the parish of | Chirk in north-east Wales for over thirty years, and |
ation located about a mile and a half south of | Chirk, just inside the English border south of an ov |
for steel produced in Shotton and wood for the | Chirk MDF factory. |
ook place and by Act of 1869, the Ellesmere to | Chirk portion was abandoned. |
The town is served by | Chirk railway station. |
Chirk railway station (Welsh: Gorsaf y Waun, pronoun | |
Chirk receive a bye to the next round. | |
Chirk Rural District was abolished by a County Revie | |
e Municipal Borough of Wrexham and part of the | Chirk Rural District which formed the Wrexham divisi |
Chirk station is on the Shrewsbury to Chester Line, | |
d on 21 December 1644 before his own castle of | Chirk, still held by Sir John Watts, who after a thr |
oger Mortimer and his uncle, Roger Mortimer de | Chirk surrendered to the King at Shrewsbury on 22 Ja |
re moving to Manchester City, where his former | Chirk team-mate Billy Meredith was a player. |
ited in November, where he replaced his former | Chirk team-mate, Joe Davies. |
of Rhiwaedog, the Myddeltons of Gwaenynog and | Chirk, the Vaughans of Glan-llyn, and the Lloyds of |
and Evaluation study of the entire route from | Chirk to Glyn Ceiriog and beyond, and as a first pha |
Chirk Tunnel is a canal tunnel near Chirk, Wales. | |
The | Chirk Tunnel starts at the north end of the Chirk Aq |
Robertson' viaduct before the canal enters the | Chirk Tunnel. |
Stuart William Roberts (born 25 March 1967 in | Chirk, Wales) was a footballer who played in The Foo |
Chirk was a rural district in the administrative cou | |
Chirk was also the eastern terminus and transfer poi | |
Chirk was ordered by the king to break the siege, bu | |
Chirk was a coaching stop on the old Mail coach rout | |
but particularly for the use of the parish of | Chirk, whose inhabitants are partly Welsh and partly |
He was born in | Chirk, Wrexham in Wales on April 6, 1968. |
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