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Buttington (Welsh: Tal-y-bont) is a
village in Powys, Wales, less than 3 km from
Welshpool and
about 300 m from the
River Severn, in the
community of Trewern...
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Battle of
Buttington was
fought in 893
between a
Viking army and an
alliance of Anglo-Saxons and Welsh. The
annals for 893
reported that a
large Viking...
- The
Buttington Oak was a tree near to Offa's **** at
Buttington, Wales, said to have been
planted to mark the site of the
Battle of
Buttington between...
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Buttington railway station was a
station in
Buttington, Powys, Wales. The
station was
opened in
November 1860,
several months after the line that served...
- a
place called Buttington—possibly the
island by that name on the Severn, near Welshpool, Powys. At the
subsequent Battle of
Buttington,
several w****s...
- West
Saxons and
Welsh to
victory over a
Viking army at the
Battle of
Buttington. He
spent the next
three years fighting them
alongside Alfred's son, the...
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Chippenham Edington/Ethandun
Cynwit The
Danelaw (865–954)
Rochester Farnham Buttington First Stamford Benfleet The
Holme Tettenhall Tempsford Derby Æthelwold...
- in a row in 2016.
Harris was born in
Welshpool in Wales. He
attended Buttington Trewern County Primary School,
before Welshpool High School. He left school...
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Onllwyn Graig Fawr
Granllyn Gregynog Gungrog Flash Gwaith Brics Buttington (
Buttington Brickworks)
Gwaun Bryn (Bryn Pasture)
Gwaun Bwlch Hafod-y-gog Gwaun...
- 1876), Army
officer and politician. Sir
William Boyd
Dawkins (1837 in
Buttington – 1929),
geologist and archaeologist.
William Rupert Davies (1879-1967)...