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  2. Mostyn - Wikipedia

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    Mostyn is a village and community in Flintshire, Wales, and electoral ward lying on the estuary of the River Dee, located near the town of Holywell.It has a privately owned port that has in the past had a colliery and ironworks and was involved in the export of commodities, and in present times services the offshore wind industry and shipped the wings for the Airbus A380 which were ...

  3. Mostyn Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Mostyn began a programme of expansion, and by 1616 there were three pits on the site. By 1619 the colliery was worth in the region of £700 annually to the Mostyns, which suggests a fairly substantial output. [7] In 1639 Roger Mostyn's successor, Sir Roger Mostyn ordered the sinking of three more deep pits.

  4. List of ports and harbours in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Port of Holyhead This article lists the ports and harbours present in Wales . Ports form an essential and important resource for the economy of Wales and are involved in the movement of freight and people and allow for international trade links.

  5. Category:Ports and harbours of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Mostyn; N. New Quay; Newport Docks ... Pembroke Dock; Penarth; Penarth Dock; Port of Port Talbot; Port Penrhyn; Port Talbot; ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  6. Mostyn (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mostyn is a village, port and electoral ward in Flintshire, Wales. Mostyn may also refer to: People. Given name. Mostyn Armstrong (died 1791), English ...

  7. Mostyn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mostyn is a habitational surname of Welsh origin. It comes from the place Mostyn , in Flintshire , Wales , UK. The village's name was originally derived from Old English mos , meaning 'bog', and tūn , meaning 'farm village'. [ 1 ]

  8. Point of Ayr Colliery Company - Wikipedia

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    The two previous attempts were carried out by the Prestatyn Coal Company, 1865, under the direction of Lord Mostyn, owner of the nearby Mostyn Colliery, and the Western Mostyn Colliery Company, 1873. This new company made use of a shaft sunk in 1873, which had been abandoned because the heading driven out from that shaft had struck a fault.

  9. MS Stena Nordica (2000) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, she transferred to Stena Line with P&O's Fleetwood – Larne and Dublin – Mostyn vessels. [1] The Dublin - Mostyn and Dublin - Cherbourg routes were closed following the Stena Line takeover. Following the closure of the Mostyn service, she was sold to Stena Line in 2004. The European Ambassador sailed for Scandinavia and was renamed ...