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A History of the County of Shropshire
… on the right bank of the Severn c. 4 km. south-east of Broseley. Its rural character was little altered by the … 97 The 19th-century parish comprised 643 a. (260 ha.). In 1934 the civil parish was enlarged by the addition of … Barrow C.P., but Linley C.P. was absorbed by Barrow C.P. in 1966. 98 This article treats the parish within its …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… sources specified below are supplemented by sources cited in the text. Figs. 32, 39, and 44 were drawn by A. P. Baggs. … Maps 6", Salop. XLIII. SW.; LI. NW. (1938 edn.) " 248 25 Broseley in 1620. Based on S.R.O. 1224/1/32 " 259 26 Broseley … Salop. XLIII. SE., SW.; LI. NE., NW. (1903 edn.) " 262 27 Jackfield Encaustic Tile Works. Engraved vignette in Ll. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… plates LIST OF PLATES For permission to reproduce material in their copyright, custody, or possession, thanks are … Drawing, c. 1840, in Bodl. MS. Top. Salop. c. 2, f. 377 21 Broseley: the Square and High Street. Postcard by R. Mansell … in Victoria and Albert Museum, E 1857-1946 (91 D 13) 28 Jackfield old church. Photograph in S.P.L., neg. B. 1495, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the 12th century. 49 The living, a rectory when mentioned in the mid 13th century, remained so in 1978 when it was united to two neighbouring livings. In … Wenlock in exchange for a third turn in the patronage of Broseley with Benthall. 67 From 1968 the rector also held …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 20 and other records for the 18th and 19th centuries. 21 In the 14th and 15th centuries there was a three-weekly … constables. By the 1730s there were stocks and a pound. 23 In the later 18th and earlier 19th century the 'court leet … 34 Little Wenlock was within the jurisdiction of the Broseley court of requests from 1782 35 until its abolition …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… No dissenters or Roman Catholics were reported in 1676 71 or 1716, 72 and in the later 18th century Methodism was resisted by the … C 98.7 v.f., Shrews. circuit plan. Shrews. Sch. libr., Broseley circuit bk. 1815-41. S.P.L., L 98.7 v.f. Wellington …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… worship. 87 The living, recorded c. 1218, was a rectory 88 in the patronage of the alien priory of Wenlock. 89 When it was appropriated to the priory in 1344, the priory became patron of the vicarage but the … the patron's confidence 38 and became also rector of Broseley chapel, another priory living. In 1344 he was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of trade, 50 on which barges and the larger trows were in use by the early 15th century. 51 By the earlier 17th … there was a community of barge and trow men settled in the Severn Gorge 52 whence, from riverside wharves, 53 … Coalport) bridge was opened between Sutton Maddock and Broseley parishes in 1780, its proprietors having power to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Madeley Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Agriculture. In 1086 there was woodland for fattening 400 swine, one of … the Madeley Wood Co. was advertising a wide range of Broseley bricks and tiles; the company's manufacture, … 1793 when he became Blakeway's partner in a pottery at Jackfield (in Broseley). Rose, Blakeway & Co. left the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… EDUCATION. The priest of St. Mary's guild, suppressed in 1547, kept a grammar school. 64 There were two schoolmasters in 1671, at least one unlicensed. The vicar was probably … were taught, badly, at the Madeley union school in Broseley until 1851 when the union joined the South East …
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