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- Arowry abstract "Arowry (Welsh: Yr Owredd) is a small village in the community of Hanmer in the rural south-east of Wrexham county borough, Wales, near the border with England. The origin of its name is unclear but is thought to have a Welsh-language root. It has also been referred to as \"Big Arowry\", or \"Great Arowry\", in order to distinguish it from the hamlet of Little Arowry around a mile to the north near Horseman's Green.Alfred Palmer, the Wrexham historian, noted that the area called Arowry, before enclosure in the late 18th century, was a \"great heath\" sometimes given the Welsh name \"Yr Owredd\", and colloquially referred to as \"the Rowrey\", or \"the Arowry\". The form \"Yr Owredd\" was also the name of the mansion of landowner and poet Dafydd ab Edmwnd, which once stood in the area, and was first recorded in c.1490 in the work of Tudur Aled: the English form \"Rowri Heath\" is first recorded c.1699 by Edward Lhuyd.While this might imply a Welsh origin to the name, Thomas Gwynn Jones, in his discussion of Tudur Aled's work, suggested that the name Owredd was originally derived from a Welsh pronunciation of the English name \"Overheath\".The commonland of the Arowry, along with several other commons in the area, was drained and enclosed following a 1774 petition by the local landowner Sir Walden Hanmer, afterwards becoming private farmland. A short distance to the east of the village is Arowry Moss, once known as Tir-y-gors, a 3 hectare lowland bog that has now become wooded over, although it remains a wildlife site of county importance.The nineteenth-century philologist Alexander John Ellis studied the dialect of a native of Arowry, John Heatley, as part of his work, published in On Early English Pronunciation, on English dialects. The unusual dialect of the Hanmer area was later studied in the Survey of English Dialects.The village is near the A539 road and is 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the nearest major town, Whitchurch in Shropshire.".
- Arowry areaCode "01948".
- Arowry ceremonialCounty Clwyd.
- Arowry country United_Kingdom.
- Arowry gridReference "SJ457390".
- Arowry postalCode "SY13".
- Arowry principalArea Wrexham_County_Borough.
- Arowry thumbnail Top_House_Farm,_Arowry,_Wales.jpg?width=300.
- Arowry wikiPageID "17880264".
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- Arowry wikiPageRevisionID "701551570".
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink A_roads_in_Zone_5_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_John_Ellis.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Wrexham_county_borough.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Clwyd.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Clwyd_South_(Assembly_constituency).
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Clwyd_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Community_(Wales).
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink County_Wildlife_Site.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Dafydd_ab_Edmwnd.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Dialect.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Lhuyd.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Hanmer,_Wales.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Heath.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Hectare.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Horsemans_Green.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Survey_of_English_Dialects.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink T._Gwynn_Jones.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Tudur_Aled.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Whitchurch,_Shropshire.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham_County_Borough.
- Arowry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arowry".
- Arowry communityWales Hanmer,_Wales.
- Arowry constituencyWelshAssembly Clwyd_South_(Assembly_constituency).
- Arowry constituencyWestminster Clwyd_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Arowry country "Wales".
- Arowry dialCode "1948".
- Arowry latitude "52.946".
- Arowry lieutenancyWales Clwyd.
- Arowry longitude "-2.809".
- Arowry officialName "Arowry".
- Arowry osGridReference "SJ457390".
- Arowry postTown "WHITCHURCH".
- Arowry postcodeArea "SY".
- Arowry postcodeDistrict "SY13".
- Arowry staticImageCaption "Top House Farm, Arowry".
- Arowry staticImageName "Top House Farm, Arowry, Wales.jpg".
- Arowry unitaryWales Wrexham_County_Borough.
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- Arowry subject Category:Villages_in_Wrexham_county_borough.
- Arowry hypernym Village.
- Arowry point "52.946 -2.809".
- Arowry type Place.
- Arowry type PopulatedPlace.
- Arowry type Settlement.
- Arowry type Village.
- Arowry type Village.
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- Arowry type Q486972.
- Arowry comment "Arowry (Welsh: Yr Owredd) is a small village in the community of Hanmer in the rural south-east of Wrexham county borough, Wales, near the border with England. The origin of its name is unclear but is thought to have a Welsh-language root.".
- Arowry label "Arowry".
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- Arowry sameAs Yr_Owredd.
- Arowry sameAs Arowry.
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- Arowry sameAs Q4795672.
- Arowry lat "52.946".
- Arowry long "-2.809".
- Arowry wasDerivedFrom Arowry?oldid=701551570.
- Arowry depiction Top_House_Farm,_Arowry,_Wales.jpg.
- Arowry isPrimaryTopicOf Arowry.
- Arowry name "Arowry".