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  • Trefonen F.C. is a football team situated in the village of Trefonen, Shropshire, who play in the fifth level of Welsh football. They currently play in...
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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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  • Morda (redirect from Morda United F.C.)
    Contributing to this productivity was coal extracted from Morda, Coed-y-go and Trefonen. The coal in the area was often close to the surface and accordingly the...
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    Chirk Trefonen v Black Park Corwen v Wrexham Coedpoeth v Druids Gwersyllt Foresters v Hare & Hounds (Wrexham) Rhostyllen Victoria v Crown F.C. (Wrexham)...
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    Di Jones (category Manchester United F.C. players)
    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...
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  • Ternhill, Tibberton, Ticklerton, Tilley, Tilstock, Tong, Treflach, Trefnant, Trefonen, Twitchen, Trench Uckington, Uffington, Upper Affcot, Upper Battlefield...
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  • fourth tier of Welsh football. Newcastle A.F.C. (from Newcastle, Shropshire) play in the Montgomery League. Trefonen also play in the Montgomery League, the...
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    Llanyblodwell, Llanymynech, Melverley, Morton, Oswestry, St Martins, Selattyn, Trefonen, Weston Rhyn and Whittington.[citation needed] In 1965, a separate government...
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    Di Jones (1867 in Trefonen – 1902) Welsh international footballer, 340 club caps for Bolton Wanderers F.C. and Manchester City F.C. Charlie Morris (1880...
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  • Shrewsbury Castle Blues F.C. was a football club based in Shrewbury, England. The club are recorded as playing their home games at the Racecourse at Monkmoor...
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  • (reserves) Llangedwyn Newcastle Presteigne St Andrews (reserves) St Harmon Trefonen Waterloo Rovers (reserves) Those years empty are not known. 2023–24: –...
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    Similar bodies were later formed at Llandrindod Wells (originally named Trefonen) and Presteigne in 1891. The Public Health Act 1875 divided England and...
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    Lot Jones (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
    Edinburgh: Mainstream. p. 105. ISBN 1-85158-710-1. Baptism Register, Trefonen Parish Church, page 18 British Census 1881 RG11; Piece: 2661; Folio: 85;...
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    Meifod, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Llanfihangel-yng-Ngwynfa, Llangedwyn, Trefonen, Llanfair Caereinion, and Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain B Squadron at Welshpool...
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    Hartford v Crown F.C. Coedpoeth v Hare & Hounds (Wrexham) Wrexham v Davenham Plymouth Hope v Northwich Victoria Oswestry White Star v Trefonen Chirk v Druids...
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  • Maurice Parry (category Wrexham A.F.C. players)
    century, helping them to two Football League First Division titles. Born in Trefonen, Shropshire, Parry played for Newtown, Long Eaton Rangers, Leicester Fosse...
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    brickyards which were associated with the Oswestry coalfield at Morda and Trefonen on the Welsh border. One of the most iconic Terracotta buildings in Wales...
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    Trefonen v Newtown Shrewsbury Castle Blues v Ellesmere Welshpool Town v Oswestry White Star Wrexham Olympic v Druids Rhostyllen Victoria v Crown F.C....
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    Alexandra(2) Llangefni Town(3) v Llandudno Albion(3) Talysarn Celts(4) v FC Queens Park(4) Y Felinheli(3) v Y Glannau(5) Trearddur Bay(5) v Penycae(3)...
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  • Sam Meredith (category Chirk AAA F.C. players)
    brother, Billy, was also a Welsh international footballer. Meredith was born Trefonen and played for Chirk AAA before joining Stoke in 1901. He was a regular...
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