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A History of the County of Shropshire
… ( c. 15 km.) from Bridgnorth to the east and Much Wenlock to the north. 43 As communications improved in the … from Ludlow forking near Shipton to Bridgnorth and Much Wenlock; by c. 1350 another ran south to Cleobury North 58 … 1790s there was often no borough magistrate nearer than Wenlock and even Ashfield and Ruthall (outside the borough) …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… cent reduction in the amount of land held in demesne by Wenlock priory between 1291 and 1370 has been ascribed to … Combermere (Ches.), Haughmond, Lilleshall, Shrewsbury, and Wenlock, 83 whose estates bore local comparison with those of … but evidence for it can be found throughout the period. On Wenlock priory's estates, where there had been vigorous …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lordship, being inclosed and brought into severalty. 26 On Wenlock Edge much woodland was cleared in the 16th century … included manors formerly belonging to Lilleshall abbey and Wenlock and Wombridge priories. 89 His son Richard (kt. … Lawley (d. 1559), merchant of the staple, who bought Wenlock priory site and demesnes in 1545; 10 Robert Longe (d. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Farley common (58 a. inclosed in 1818), in Much Wenlock, is a private deed. 54 Dates are sometimes hard to … 1828 304 80 (26.31) Stanton Lacy 1828 256 121 (47.26) Much Wenlock 1777 704 551 (78.26) 5,500 a 2,451 (45.79) Sources: … and application formed the subject of a talk to the Wenlock Farmers' Club in 1868. 76 It was applied to green …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and a few, notably in the Clun forest, on the Long Mynd, Wenlock Edge, and the peaks of the Clee Hills, above 366 m. … took place between August and October at Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock, Cleobury Mortimer, Craven Arms, and Church Stretton, … an acre were applied to acid soils in the Ludlow and Much Wenlock areas every eight years. 60 There was a general …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… held important estates in the county and the church of Wenlock claimed an ancient endowment. In 1066 two … Lilleshall, and Shrewsbury abbeys and the priory of Wenlock. Beneath the leading landowners were the ranks of the … of the six examples noted, three were demesne manors of Wenlock priory, 47 one was a grange of Buildwas abbey, 48 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and dedicated to St. James, as a cell to the abbey at Wenlock; the revenue, at the Dissolution, was 36. 3. There …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 3 April, 1693, aged 18; one of these names M.P. Wenlock 1722, until his death 12 June, 1738. See Foster's …
A History of the County of Chester
… newly established nuns of Chester and the monks of Much Wenlock (Salop.). 12 In the 1160s Hugh II's similar grant to …
A History of the County of Essex
… Westminster, 45. Docs. Illustrating the Rule of Walter de Wenlock, ed. B. Harvey (Camden 4th Ser. ii), 230. Westm. …
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