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  2. Trafford - Wikipedia

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    Trafford is the seventh-most populous district in Greater Manchester. [3] There is evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Romanactivity in the area, two castles – one of them a Scheduled Ancient Monument – and over 200 listed buildings. In the late 19th century, the population rapidly expanded with the arrival of the railway.

  3. Old Trafford - Wikipedia

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    Old Trafford ( / ˈtræfərd /) is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74,310 [ 1] it is the largest club football stadium (and second-largest football stadium overall after Wembley Stadium) in the United Kingdom, and the twelfth-largest in Europe. [ 3]

  4. James Trafford - Wikipedia

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    Winner. 2023. *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:02, 12 August 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 18:43, 24 March 2024 (UTC) James Harrington Trafford (born 10 October 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL Championship club Burnley. [ 3]

  5. Trafford (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Trafford (surname) Trafford is a British surname of Old English origin. The Trafford family is one of the oldest recorded families in England, tracing its roots back to Radulphus, who died in about 1050. [1] As (Anglo-Saxons), the Traffords initially resisted the Normans, but were granted a pardon shortly after the Norman conquest of England ...

  6. How Pep Guardiola turned Old Trafford into Man City’s ...

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    The Manchester City manager now has seven wins away at Old Trafford and has widened the gulf to such an extend that a 3-0 victory feels unremarkable

  7. De Trafford baronets - Wikipedia

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    Between 1066 and 1070, the struggles resulted in the death of approximately 150,000 people, or 1/5 the total population of England. In 1129, Trafford's grandson married de Massey's granddaughter merging the two manors and their extensive land holdings. Sir Hamo de Massey was a Norman Knight/Lord Baron and nephew of King William I "the Conqueror ...

  8. Trafford, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Trafford is a borough in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Located near Pittsburgh in western Pennsylvania , the borough lies primarily in Westmoreland County; only a small portion extends into Allegheny County.

  9. Trafford Park - Wikipedia

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    Trafford Park is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, opposite Salford Quays on the southern side of the Manchester Ship Canal, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) southwest of Manchester city centre and 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of Stretford. Until the late 19th century, it was the ancestral home of the Trafford family ...