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Town in Wales
Ruthin (/ˈrɪθɪn/ RITH-in; Welsh: Rhuthun) is a market town and community in Denbighshire, Wales, in the south of the Vale of Clwyd. The town, castle and
Ruthin
Workhouse in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin Union Workhouse was a workhouse on Llanrhydd Street, Ruthin, North Wales. It cost £6,050 at the time and was opened on 4 February 1837. The work
Ruthin_Union_Workhouse
Public school in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin School is a private day and boarding school located on the outskirts of Ruthin, the county town of Denbighshire, North Wales. It is over seven
Ruthin_School
Hospital in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin Community Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Cymunedol Rhuthun) is a community hospital in Ruthin, Wales. It is managed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health
Ruthin_Community_Hospital
Castle in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhuthun) is a medieval castle fortification in Wales, near the town of Ruthin in the Vale of Clwyd. It was constructed during
Ruthin_Castle
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
Manorhaus (Manor House) is a Grade II listed building in the community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, which dates back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries
Manorhaus,_Ruthin
Baron Grey of Ruthin (or Ruthyn) was a noble title created in the Peerage of England by writ of summons in 1324 for Sir Roger de Grey, a son of John, 2nd
Baron_Grey_of_Ruthin
British noble family
Baronet Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin Reynold Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin Reynold Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Ruthin Sir John Grey Edmund Grey, 1st Earl
Grey_family
Church in Denbighshire, Wales
Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter is the Anglican parish church of Ruthin, an ancient market town which lies within the Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire
St_Peter's_Church,_Ruthin
Former British railway company
The Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway was a standard gauge railway line that connected Corwen with Denbigh via Ruthin in North Wales. The line was promoted
Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway
Denbigh,_Ruthin_and_Corwen_Railway
English administrator, nobleman and magnate
Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent, KB (26 October 1416 – 22 May 1490) was an English administrator, nobleman and magnate, and the son of Sir John Grey, KG
Edmund_Grey,_1st_Earl_of_Kent
The Ruthin and Cerrig-y-Drudion Railway was a proposed 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm) narrow gauge railway that would have linked the towns of Ruthin and Cerrig-y-Drudion
Ruthin and Cerrig-y-Drudion Railway
Ruthin_and_Cerrig-y-Drudion_Railway
Historic county in Wales
Denbigh. Other towns included Abergele, Colwyn Bay, Llangollen, Llanrwst, Ruthin and Wrexham. The central part of the county included much of the Vale of
Denbighshire_(historic)
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Clwyd/Llangynhafal, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd/Gwyddelwern, Llangollen, and Ruthin. The County of Flintshire wards of: Argoed, Brynford, Caerwys, Cilcain,
Clwyd_East
Craft centre in Ruthin, Wales
Ruthin Craft Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Grefft Rhuthun) is a craft centre in the town of Ruthin, north Wales. Ruthin Craft Centre shows the best in national
Ruthin_Craft_Centre
Town in Denbighshire, Wales
branch running from Chester to Ruthin, via Mold, which subsequently closed in 1962. A southern continuation beyond Ruthin, linking up with the Great Western
Denbigh
Rugby team in Ruthin, Wales
Ruthin Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Rhuthun) is a rugby union team from the town of Ruthin, North Wales. Ruthin RFC presently play in the Welsh
Ruthin_RFC
Welsh actor
(Ymerodraeth State of Mind). The song called 'Ain't Seen Ruthin Yet' referenced the North Wales town of Ruthin to the tune of the Bachman-Turner Overdrive rock
Russell_Gomer
Building in Ruthin, Wales
The Old Courthouse is a former judicial building in St Peter's Square in Ruthin, Denbighshire, North Wales. It is a Grade II* listed building. After many
Old_Courthouse,_Ruthin
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
The Old Mill, Ruthin, Denbighshire, North Wales, probably dates from around 1300. The Warden of Ruthin, the early 19th-century Archdeacon Newcome, noted
The_Old_Mill,_Ruthin
Weekly.[f][a] Owl; a journal of wit and wisdom (1879–1911). Weekly.[a] Ruthin Illustrated Magazine (1879–1881 The Modern Review: A Quarterly Magazine
List of 19th-century British periodicals
List_of_19th-century_British_periodicals
Historic site in Denbighshire, Wales
Peers Memorial is in St Peter's Square, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building. The memorial stands on the
Peers_Memorial,_Ruthin
Australian physician and medical researcher
1923 Patterson left the institute to take an appointment as a clinician at Ruthin Castle, a private hospital in Wales (the successor of a hospital at Duff
Sydney_Patterson
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin Railway Station served the town of Ruthin in Denbighshire, Wales, between the 1862 and 1962. It was the main headquarters of the Denbigh, Ruthin
Ruthin_railway_station
Middleton baronets of Ruthin
Middleton baronets of Ruthin (1622)
Middleton_baronets_of_Ruthin_(1622)
Abolished Welsh rural district
Ruthin was a rural district in the administrative county of Denbighshire from 1894 to 1974. The rural district was formed from the area of Ruthin Rural
Ruthin_Rural_District
Building in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales
Dre (formerly known as Nantclwyd House) is a historic house and garden in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. Recognised as one of the oldest timber-framed townhouses
Nantclwyd_y_Dre
English politician
Reynold Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin (c. 1322 – c. 4 August 1388) was the son of Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Elizabeth de Hastings. He was
Reynold Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin
Reynold_Grey,_2nd_Baron_Grey_of_Ruthin
Association football club in Wales
Ruthin Town Football Club is a Welsh football club, based at the Memorial Playing Fields in Ruthin, Denbighshire. Football in Ruthin dates back to 1878
Ruthin_Town_F.C.
Football match
final, was the third in the competition. It was contested by Druids and Ruthin at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. 13 March 1880 15:30 Racecourse Ground
1880_Welsh_Cup_final
Pub in Denbighshire, Wales
Inn), Ruthin, was listed as a Grade II building on 16 May 1978. It is directly opposite the Ruthin Gaol, and is claimed to be the oldest pub in Ruthin. Early
The_Morning_Star,_Ruthin
Municipal building in Ruthin, Wales
Ruthin Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Rhuthun) is a municipal facility in Market Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is a Grade II listed building
Ruthin_Town_Hall
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
Plas Coch (also known as 24 and 26 Well St) is a building in Ruthin, Denbighshire, that was Grade II listed on 24 October 1950. It is of medieval origin
Plas_Coch,_Ruthin
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Wilton Baron Grey of Ruthin, 1324 Henry Grey 1281–1342 3rd Baron Grey de Wilton Roger Grey d. 1352/1353 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin King Edward III 1312–1377
Duke_of_Westminster
Senedd constituency (from 2026)
and north of Denbighshire including Rhyl, Prestatyn, St Asaph, Denbigh, Ruthin, and Llangollen. It also includes Abergele, Colwyn Bay, and Rhos-on-Sea
Clwyd_(constituency)
Henry Edward Yelverton, 19th Baron Grey de Ruthyn (8 September 1780 – 29 October 1810) was a British peer. He was a tenant and sometime friend of Lord
Henry Yelverton, 19th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Henry_Yelverton,_19th_Baron_Grey_de_Ruthyn
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
2 Well Street is a Grade II listed building in the community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, which dates back to the 15th century. It was listed by Cadw
2_Well_Street,_Ruthin
County Building in Ruthin, Wales
(Welsh: Neuadd y Sir Rhuthun) is a municipal building in Wynnstay Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. The structure is the headquarters of Denbighshire
County_Hall,_Ruthin
Church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons
Reformation. St Peter's Collegiate Church, Ruthin, was built by John de Grey in 1310, following the erection of Ruthin Castle by his father, Reginald de Grey
Collegiate_church
The Denbigh, Ruthin and Vale of Clwyd Free Press was a weekly English language newspaper distributed in the Denbigh, Ruthin, Vale of Clwyd, and Flint areas
Denbigh, Ruthin and Vale of Clwyd Free Press
Denbigh,_Ruthin_and_Vale_of_Clwyd_Free_Press
Country within the United Kingdom
elite. The first grammar schools were established in Welsh towns such as Ruthin, Brecon and Cowbridge. One of the first successful schooling systems was
Wales
British racing driver (1949–1977)
to Pryce was unveiled in 2009 in his home town of Ruthin. Pryce was born on 11 June 1949 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, to Jack and Gwyneth Pryce (née
Tom_Pryce
Municipal building in Denbighshire, Wales
Ruthin Gaol (Welsh: Carchar Rhuthun) is a Pentonville style prison in Ruthin, Denbighshire. Ruthin Gaol ceased to be a prison in 1916 when the prisoners
Ruthin_Gaol
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
Rose Cottage is a medieval cruck-framed hall-house in the community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It was Grade II* listed (reference number 903) in 1978
Rose_Cottage,_Ruthin
English nobleman and soldier (1347–1375)
Leybourne, who later married the Earl of Huntingdon); and Sir John Grey of Ruthin. In 1362, John began receiving grants of the manors previously held by his
John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
John_Hastings,_2nd_Earl_of_Pembroke
Title in the peerages of England and the United Kingdom
and later around Ruthin in Wales. They rose to greater prominence during the Wars of the Roses. Edmund Grey, Lord Grey of Ruthin, started out a Lancastrian
Earl_of_Kent
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
north of Ruthin, in Denbighshire, North Wales. The community includes the village of Gellifor. Llangynhafal is approximately 4 miles away from Ruthin and 6
Llangynhafal
Hamlet in Denbighshire, Wales
Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, in Denbighshire, Wales, one and a half miles east of Ruthin; 'rhudd' being the Welsh name for 'red' – the colour of the local sandstone
Llanrhydd
Football tournament season
arranged fixture. Dolgellau Idris v Holywell Rovers, at Corwen Denbigh Town v Ruthin Town Aberystwyth v Hartford v Crown F.C. Coedpoeth v Hare & Hounds (Wrexham)
1882–83_Welsh_Cup
Local government authority in central north Wales
of the principal areas of Wales. The council is based at County Hall in Ruthin. There have been two bodies called Denbighshire County Council. The first
Denbighshire_County_Council
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
Rhewl is a village on the A525 between Ruthin and Denbigh in the county of Denbighshire in Wales. The village is beside the River Clywedog, which is bridged
Rhewl,_Llanynys
Church in Denbighshire, Wales
St Meugan's Church was the original parish church of Ruthin, in Denbighshire, Wales. Located about 1.5 km east of the centre of the town, the church is
St_Meugan's_Church,_Llanrhydd
Road in England and Wales
Newcastle-under-Lyme in England. The route passes near Denbigh, through Ruthin, through Wrexham and near Whitchurch. The route is a dual carriageway just
A525_road
Football league season
replaced the 2024–25 Cymru North champions Colwyn Bay. Brickfield Newtown Ruthin Denbigh Caersws Rhyl Flint Mountain Guilsfield Llandudno Penrhyncoch Holyhead
2025–26_Cymru_North
Abolished Welsh rural district
most of the area passing to Wrexham Rural District, and a small part to Ruthin Rural District. Denbighshire Administrative County (Vision of Britain) v
Llangollen_Rural_District
County in Wales
south, and Gwynedd and Conwy to the west. Rhyl is the largest town, and Ruthin is the administrative centre. Its borders differ from the historic county
Denbighshire
Former railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
for some time the terminus of the railway, until the line extension to Ruthin opened in 1862. The Tudor Gothic-style station building, which incorporated
Denbigh_railway_station
Agatha Christie's daughter (1919–2004)
May 1907 – 16 August 1944), son of Colonel Hubert Prichard, in 1940 at Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. Their only child, Mathew Prichard, was born in 1943
Rosalind_Hicks
Association football league in Wales
the Cymru Alliance, covering North and Central Wales. Brickfield Newtown Ruthin Denbigh Caersws Rhyl Llandudno Penrhyncoch Holyhead Airbus UK Gresford Buckley
Cymru_North
Pwllheli RFC Ruthin RFC Bala RFC Bro Ffestiniog RFC Caernarfon RFC Bethesda RFC Llandudno RFC Llangefni RFC Mold RFC Nant Conwy RFC Pwllheli RFC Ruthin RFC Bro
WRU_Division_One_North
Coniferous plantation in north Wales
Mynydd Hiraethog. It takes its name from the village of Clocaenog, near Ruthin. It is 40 square miles (100 km2) in extent, mostly coniferous softwoods
Clocaenog_Forest
British politician
British landowner, politician for seven years from 1885 and raised the 6th (Ruthin) Denbighshire Rifle Volunteer Corps followed by further ceremonial duties
William_Cornwallis-West
Former district of Clwyd, Wales
Rural District Llantysilio parish from Wrexham Rural District Ruthin Municipal Borough Ruthin Rural District The Edeyrnion Rural District had been in the
Glyndŵr_(district)
Royal Air Force pilot
the war and kept a flock of sheep on a roundabout near Ruthin. He spent retirement near Ruthin and died in March 1996 aged 86. His ashes are spread near
Frank_Griffiths_(pilot)
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Pentraeth Penysarn Porthmadog Prestatyn Pwllheli Rhosgoch Rhosneigr Rhyl Ruthin St Asaph Talsarnau Talybont Towyn Trefriw Ty Croes Tyn-y-Gongl Tywyn Wrexham
LL_postcode_area
Former Welsh unit of the British Army
10 September 1860, 5th (Gwersyllt) Denbighshire RVC formed in 1860 6th (Ruthin) Denbighshire RVC, formed 20 February 1861 under the command of Denbighshire
1st Denbighshire Rifle Volunteers
1st_Denbighshire_Rifle_Volunteers
book Cambria Depicta was published posthumously in 1816. "Edward Pugh of Ruthin 1763–1813: 'A Native Artist' Wales and the French Revolution". Frenchrevolution
Edward_Pugh_(artist)
Welsh actor (born 1967)
Evans. His younger brother, Llŷr Ifans, is also an actor. He grew up in Ruthin, where he received his primary education at Ysgol Pentrecelyn and was raised
Rhys_Ifans
Prestatyn Presteigne Pwllheli Queensferry Rhayader Rhuddlan Rhyl Rhymney Risca Ruthin St Asaph (city) St Clears St David's (city) Saltney Shotton Swansea (city)
List_of_towns_in_Wales
British musical duo
came 24th in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. Joseph Woolford is from Ruthin in Wales. He reached the Grand Final of the Open Mic UK competition between
Joe_and_Jake
Land-based college campus near Ruthin, Wales
Coleg Cambria, a further education college, located in Pentrecelyn, near Ruthin, in Denbighshire, North Wales. An agricultural college was first established
Coleg_Cambria_Llysfasi
Railway station in Denbighshire, Wales
the southern terminus of the Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen Railway (DR&CR), which ran from Rhyl via Denbigh and Ruthin to Corwen, opening in 1864. According
Corwen_railway_station
Narrow vale in Denbighshire, Wales
Principal settlements Corwen Denbigh Llangollen Prestatyn Rhuddlan Rhyl Ruthin St Asaph Communities Aberwheeler Betws Gwerfil Goch Bodelwyddan Bodfari
World's_End,_Denbighshire
Prestatyn South West Rhuddlan Rhyl East Rhyl South Rhyl South East Rhyl South West Rhyl West Ruthin St Asaph East St Asaph West Trefnant Tremeirchion
List of places in Denbighshire (categorised)
List_of_places_in_Denbighshire_(categorised)
Town in Denbighshire, Wales
situated 10 miles (16 km) west of Llangollen and 13 miles (21 km) south of Ruthin. At the 2011 Census, Corwen (community and ward) had a population of 2,325
Corwen
degree from Jesus College, Oxford. He became the curate of Ruthin and may also have taught at Ruthin School, as he was noted as being "critically versed" in
Richard_Jones_(Ruthin_priest)
English peer
Talbot Yelverton, 1st Earl of Sussex PC KB FRS (2 May 1690 – 27 October 1731) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords, styled Hon. Talbot
Talbot Yelverton, 1st Earl of Sussex
Talbot_Yelverton,_1st_Earl_of_Sussex
Ferryhouse opposite the Town of Conway in the County of Carnarvon, and from Ruthin to the said Town of Mold. (Repealed by Annual Turnpike Acts Continuance
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1757
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1757
British mechanical engineer
Joseph Hartley Wicksteed (12 September 1842 – 1919) was an English mechanical engineer and businessman. He was born on 12th September 1842 in Leeds, England
Joseph_Hartley_Wicksteed
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
village and community in Denbighshire, Wales. It is situated to the west of Ruthin on the banks of the River Clywedog. The community covers an area of 12.20
Cyffylliog
British motorsport executive (born 1952)
BAR and Benetton Formula One teams. Richards attended Ysgol Brynhyfryd in Ruthin. Richards won the 1981 World Rally Championship as a co-driver to Ari Vatanen
David Richards (motorsport executive)
David_Richards_(motorsport_executive)
Football league season
Hotspur Llanfair United Mold Alexandra Penrhyncoch Porthmadog Prestatyn Town Ruthin Town Caernarfon Town were champions in the previous season but were ineligible
2016–17_Cymru_Alliance
English knight (c. 1432–1461)
Sir Edward Grey (c. 1415–1457), a son of Reynold Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Ruthin. His father was summoned to parliament as Baron Ferrers of Groby in right
John_Grey_of_Groby
in the churches of St Peter, Prestbury, St Margaret, Wrenbury, St Peter, Ruthin, and St Collen, Llangollen. Turner was a member of Chester Assembly. Map
Joseph_Turner_(architect)
Welsh politician, Member of the Senedd
Llyr Gruffydd was born and raised in Carmarthenshire and now lives in Ruthin, Denbighshire. He is the father of four children. Mosalski, Ruth (8 May
Llyr_Gruffydd
Retrieved 2017-07-27. "Ruthin Christian Fellowship : Ruthin Christian Fellowship". ruthinchurch.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-07-25. "Ruthin | The Presbyterian Church
List of churches in Denbighshire
List_of_churches_in_Denbighshire
UK Parliament constituency (1918–1983)
authorities in the Denbigh division were the Municipal Boroughs of Denbigh and Ruthin; the Urban Districts of Abergele and Pensarn, Colwyn Bay and Colwyn, Llangollen
Denbigh (UK Parliament constituency)
Denbigh_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British actor (1868–1949)
The Shuttle of Life, which starred Evelyn Brent. Williams was born in Ruthin, North Wales. He was the nephew of the Anglo-German artist Hubert von Herkomer
D._J._Williams_(actor)
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Wilton Baron Grey of Ruthin, 1324 Henry Grey 1281–1342 3rd Baron Grey de Wilton Roger Grey d. 1352/1353 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin King Edward III 1312–1377
Baron_Ebury
Association football tournament in Wales
NEWFA Challenge Cup joy for Ruthin, Albion hit 11, nine for 1876". Grassroots North Wales. Retrieved 16 May 2022. "Ruthin claim NEWFA Cup after a real
NEWFA_Challenge_Cup
Village in Denbighshire, Wales
numbers were changed and it became part of the new Ruthin area code (01824). The exchange now services Ruthin area numbers beginning 750 (i.e. 01824 750 XXX)
Clawddnewydd
Building in Denbighshire, Wales
Castle Hotel is a Grade II* listed building in the community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is in St Peter's Square, which is in the centre of the
Castle_Hotel,_Ruthin
Welsh football League pyramid season
Town Llandudno Llanidloes Mold Alexandra Penrhyncoch Porthmadog Prestatyn Ruthin Source: Cymru North Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference;
2022–23_Cymru_North
Wrexham in the County of Denbigh, to the Turnpike Road between the Town of Ruthin in the said County of Denbigh, and the Town of Wrexham aforesaid, and also
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1823
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1823
Football stadium in Wales
ground was broken on Boxing Day 2023 where 1,145 saw Denbigh Town beat Ruthin Town in the Vale of Clwyd Derby. Soccer "Red Letter Day" at Denbigh - Free
Central_Park_(Denbigh)
President of Poland from 1939 to 1947
Polish territory. Raczkiewicz died in exile in 1947, in the Welsh town of Ruthin. He was buried in the cemetery at Newark-on-Trent in England. In November
Władysław_Raczkiewicz
Welsh song and military march
Gems of Welsh Melody, containing Welsh and English lyrics was published in Ruthin, Wales, during 1862. The song was published in Volume II of the 1862 collection
Men_of_Harlech
Welsh lord (c. 1362–1440)
2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin and Eleanor Le Strange of Blackmere. His paternal grandparents were Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Ruthin and Elizabeth de Hastings
Reynold Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Ruthin
Reynold_Grey,_3rd_Baron_Grey_of_Ruthin
English peeress (1590–1676)
farthingale". and met Lady Ruthin. Jane Drummond, Lady Roxburghe, and Lady Ruthin were her contacts in the queen's household. Ruthin took Anne Clifford's letters
Lady_Anne_Clifford
Irish Franciscan friar and martyr
1678 and imprisoned at Denbigh. He went on trial the following year at Ruthin in northern Wales where he was condemned and hanged. The documentary evidence
Charles_Mahoney_(martyr)
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