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Meeting House was badly damaged. The colliers came into town on July 20, 1715 to help and protect the rioters. Upon request from the
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is buried, asking them to limit the number of floral tributes left at grave sites. The council reportedly planned to cover the cemetery with a lawn and feared that such tributes would breach health and safety rules. Feeling the council had handled the issue insensitively, relatives collected an
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community was established during the 18th century, and grew substantially from the 1840s onwards. Unlike many other mining villages in the district and in other parts of Wales, the majority of early immigration to Rhos was from Welsh-speaking upland agricultural areas in West Wales, giving the
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in 1979. T. Williams & Sons ran a service from Rhos to
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village a distinct linguistic identity which it has retained until the present day. The proportion of Welsh-speakers in Rhos did not fall below 50% until the time of the
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was founded there in 1961 during the Eisteddfod. The many informal fringe performances around this event were memorialised in the poem "The Cross Foxes" by
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Life of jailed Welsh language campaigner remembered in new book
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is, however, popular and significantly increasing in the area.
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seams of north-east Wales that pass near it. The burgesses of
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From Pit to Pitch: A pictorial history of football in Rhos
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were granted the right to dig for coal at Rhos in their
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1909:Local Information Sheet 5: Rhosllanerchrugog, p.2
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2298:Leaflet describing chapels of Rhosllannerchrugog
2179:"BBC - North East Wales Showbiz - Llyr Williams"
1918:Davies "A oes heddwch?" in Hughes-Freeland (ed)
1283:(1878—1935), composer, organist and choirmaster.
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1761:The names of towns and cities in Britain
1759:Gelling, Nicholaisen and Richards (eds)
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1701:www.welshlanguagecommissioner.wales
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872:Penuel Welsh Baptist Chapel, 1856-9
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4100:Villages in Wrexham County Borough
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2132:Alleyne, Richard (21 June 2001).
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1697:"Standardised Welsh Place names"
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298:Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
2360:Wrexham County Borough Council
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1591:Office for National Statistics
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1540:Rhos-Llannerch-Rugog: Atgofion
1203:; an example is the question "
1160:("I had") is rendered as and
1082:Côr Merched Rhosllannerchrugog
1066:Côr Meibion Rhosllannerchrugog
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3806:Wrexham South railway station
3801:Wrexham North railway station
3734:Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway
2273:Rhos Orpheus Male Voice Choir
1564:
1105:Rhos and District Silver Band
1103:in 1968 the band was renamed
615:) or Morton Wallichorum (the
3903:Parliamentary constituencies
3663:Chester and Wrexham Turnpike
3026:All Saints' Church, Gresford
2230:. 5 October 1901. p. 5.
1892:A short history of Newbridge
1536:(1981) Bill Portmadoc-Jones.
1392:
1348:(1962–2022), politician and
1264:(1849–1922) baritone singer.
1072:); Johns' Boys Male Chorus (
893:religious revival in 1904–05
877:Penuel Chapel (Capel Penuel)
813:Church of St John Evangelist
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3297:Trinity Presbyterian Church
3232:Rossett Presbyterian Chapel
2513:Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog
2293:Rhos Herald index at Bangor
1692:Welsh Language Commissioner
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1350:Welsh Language Commissioner
951:Religious Revival 1904-1905
112:OS grid reference
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3913:City parks and open spaces
3739:Wrexham and Minera Railway
3707:Shrewsbury to Chester line
2255:Rhos/Wrexham History (BBC)
1920:Ritual, Performance, Media
1866:Royal Wales and its people
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3227:Poyser Street drill hall
3036:Bangor-on-Dee racecourse
3009:Buildings and structures
2587:Other villages and areas
1554:, John E Matthews (1991)
1528:Hanes Rhosllannerchrugog
1111:and is now based at the
1076:); a Pensioners' Choir (
3389:Wynnstay Arms (Wrexham)
3364:Wrexham Maelor Hospital
3257:St David's Welsh Church
1171:demonstrative adjective
1099:. After the closure of
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957:Welsh Religious Revival
906:Capel Bach, Hall Street
855:St David's Welsh Church
706:Welsh Religious Revival
3781:Ruabon railway station
3384:Wynnstay Arms (Ruabon)
3252:Soames Brewery Chimney
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3598:Penycae Top Reservoir
3349:Wrexham Lager Brewery
3329:War Memorial Hospital
3222:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
3197:Old Wrexham Infirmary
2369:Principal settlements
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2268:Rhos Male Voice Choir
2074:Jones, 1998, pp.370-1
1894:, ruabon.com 13-01-18
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2288:GenUKI page for Rhos
2088:Jones, 1998, pg. 375
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1272:Crewe Alexandra F.C.
1211:Cemetery controversy
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749:we drank the pub dry
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194:Sovereign state
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3864:Marcher Radio Group
3723:Glyn Valley Tramway
3628:Wrexham bus station
3593:Pant-yr-ochain Lake
3558:Cae Llwyd Reservoir
3339:Wrexham bus station
3262:St Deiniol's Church
3181:Nags Head (Wrexham)
3106:Elephant and Castle
2964:Wrexham City Centre
2909:Salisbury Park/Road
2114:Rosemarie Frankland
1937:, Feb 2016, pp. 7-8
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1338:Rosemarie Frankland
1287:Isaac Daniel Hooson
1220:Rosemarie Frankland
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1097:Hafod Colliery Band
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859:Douglas and Fordham
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4032:Wrexham Art School
3975:Former RAF Wrexham
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3608:Wynnstay Park Lake
3466:Esclusham Mountain
3086:Chirk War Memorial
2995:Wrexham University
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3716:Former lines
3674:Trevor Basin
3481:Ruabon Moors
3461:Craig Berwyn
3441:Berwyn range
3410:Chirk Castle
3287:Talbot Hotel
3242:Rossett Hall
3066:Cefn Viaduct
2989:Yale College
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3887:Focus Wales
3588:Monk's Pool
3583:Llyn Bedydd
3578:Hanmer Mere
3471:Fenn's Moss
3415:Holt Castle
3302:Tudor Court
3282:The Midland
3247:Saith Seren
3186:Offa's Dyke
3171:Iscoyd Park
3146:Holt Bridge
3021:Abbotsfield
2954:Tybroughton
2779:Llwyneinion
2774:Llan-y-pwll
2699:Cross Lanes
2624:Borras Park
2614:Bettisfield
2405:Communities
2311:Map sources
2263:(BBC Cymru)
2228:Rhos Herald
2102:Daily Post
1922:2003, p.156
1839:Dodd, A.H.
1626:10 February
1596:10 February
1508:Rhos Aelwyd
1474:The nearby
1456:deregulated
1403:Rhos Branch
1366:Clwyd South
1302:Idwal Jones
889:R. B. Jones
815:A grade II
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657:1981 census
652:coal mining
650:of 1563. A
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613:Offa's Dyke
360: /
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288:Clwyd South
257:North Wales
245:North Wales
105:Census 2011
103:9,694
4094:Categories
4079:Flintshire
4027:Public art
3658:B5101 road
3537:Wych Brook
3334:Waterworld
3325:(proposed)
3317:Wat's Dyke
3307:Turf Hotel
2944:Tregeiriog
2939:Temple Row
2924:Summerhill
2904:Ridleywood
2899:Rhosymedre
2894:Rhostyllen
2864:Plas Madoc
2724:Grove Road
2704:Fairy Road
2478:Glyntraian
2428:Bronington
2163:6 February
2140:6 February
1565:References
1488:Birmingham
1484:Manchester
1411:Rhostyllen
1274:and 2 for
1236:I.D.Hooson
1217:Miss World
1144:metathesis
941:Capel Mawr
911:Capel Bach
885:Porthmadog
845:war graves
804:St John's
745:Harri Webb
710:cynghanedd
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