Wrexham is in Denbighshire.
In 1466 the Lancastrian Richard Turnstall led the garrison of Harlech Castle [Map] in a raid on Wrexham. The rebels captured Holt Castle [Map]. John "Butcher of England" Tiptoft 1st Earl of Worcester [aged 38] was sent to suppress the rebellion.
On 24th August 1889 Evan Morris was knighted by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom [aged 70] on her visit to Wrexham.
On 15th May 1645 George "Hanging Judge" Jeffreys 1st Baron Jeffreys was born to John Jeffreys [aged 37] at Acton Park. He married 1667 Sarah Needham and had issue.
In 1787 Foster Cunliffe 3rd Baronet [aged 32] founded the Society of British Bowmen, later the Royal Society of British Bowmen, at Acton Park.
In January 2004. Burton, Wrexham [Map]. A group of metal detectorists discovered the Burton Hoard that included fourteen gold, bronze and ceramic objects: a twisted wire bracelet, a necklace called a torc, a bracelet, a pendant and a collection of beads and rings - all gold, along with several axes. Museum of Wales: Thirteen of these objects were found within a 1.5-2m square area, while a fourteenth was found 24m away. All objects were found 5-20cm below the ground. Subsequently, a small archaeological test-pit was excavated by museum archaeologists, to check for additional objects and to clarify how the objects were buried. The objects were probably originally buried together within a pottery vessel, only the base of which has survived. Two further gold items, a gold bead and wire, were later found by the same metal-detectorists in August 2007 just a few metres from the first find-spot and are part of the same hoard.
On 30th July 1743 Philip Yorke was born to Simon Yorke [aged 47] at Erddig, Wrexham. He married 30th July 1743 Elizabeth Cust, daughter of John Cust 3rd Baronet and Etheldreda Payne Lady Cust, and had issue.
The River Dee rises at Lake Bala [Map] from where it flows under Pont Fawr, Denbighshire [Map], past Crogen, Denbighshire [Map], Cynwyd, Denbighshire [Map], Corwen, Denbighshire [Map], Carrog, Denbighshire [Map], Llangollen [Map], under the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct [Map], under Overton Bridge [Map], and Bangor-on-Dee Bridge [Map], past Holt Castle [Map] to Chester, Cheshire [Map] after which it flows past Queensferry, Flintshire [Map] and Flint Castle [Map] before joining the Irish Sea.
1771. Paul Sandby [aged 40]. "Overton Bridge [Map]".
On 6th September 1942 Bristol Beaufighter Mk IIF, 96 Sqn RAF, Registration T3046, crashed at takeoff in RAF Wrexham and hit a Blenheim. Flying Officer John Birkbeck [aged 22] and Sergeant D L Nicholas were killed on active service.
Memorial in All Saints Church, West Acre [Map].
Flying Officer John Birkbeck: Around 1920 he was born to Major Henry Anthony Birkbeck.