
H. Armstrong. Pawnbrokers and General Salesman, Bridge Street, Wrexham.

Source: Picture kindly supplied by Martin Rees Jewellers, Chester Street, Wrexham.
Source: Picture kindly supplied by Martin Rees Jewellers, Chester Street, Wrexham.
An inquest was held at the Wheelwright Arms, Penycae, on Saturday, before Mr. Wynn Evans, coroner, and a jury, of which Mr Maurice Kyffyn was foreman, on the body of an old woman named Elizabeth [more]
“Dal vi os Medri,” was the registered trade mark of Hugh Price and Co., of the Bridge Street Tannery, it was not only quaint, but pointed and appropriate. “Catch me if you can,” was a [more]
At 10.30pm, on the 10th January 1865, William Kendrick, aged 21 and George Price, a baker living in Wrexham were standing and talking in Bridge Street, Wrexham. These two males were approached by Joseph Hughes, [more]
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