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Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… in suburbio de Fletstrete." Son of William Huggford, of Shropshire. To be buried in the Church of the Friars Minors. …
Survey of London
… paid for by Charles Clement Walker, a Clerkenwell-born Shropshire JP. Management was transferred from the MPGA to …
Survey of London Monograph
… 161819, Warwickshire and Leicestershire 1619, Surrey and Shropshire 1623; d. 11 January 1626; bur d at St Benet's, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is dry and sandy, and the surface hilly. The Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and Marquess of Stafford's, canals form a … communicating with the extensive coal and iron mines at Ketley and in the neighbourhood, which have been worked for …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Ibid. Ibid.; Cartlidge, Priory of Wombridge, 23; Shropshire Mag. Nov. 1969, 28; Cranage, vii. 637; S. A. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… road, built c. 1817, left Watling Street at Pottersbank, Ketley, and rejoined the existing Shifnal road at Snedshill … interchange in 1971, to the Greyhound interchange, Ketley Bank, in 1975-6, and to the Wombridge interchange … furnaces and the Donnington Wood Canal. About 1790 the Shropshire Canal opened; it ran south from the junction of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the 17th century mining was established at Coalpit (later Ketley) Bank and probably at Snedshill. 27 By the early 1720s … for £200 a year. 28 Hartshorne, who had leased the Ketley Bank mines from Lord Gower since 1715, 29 improved and … Oakengates area. In that year John Wilkinson, the leading Shropshire ironmaster of the 1770s, installed a Boulton & …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 52 tried in vain to raise money for a new church school at Ketley Bank where 250 children lacked school places in 1875, … Controversy raged over the board's intended school site at Ketley Bank, some ratepayers demanding a more central … the beginning of continuous technical education in east Shropshire. In 1900 other rooms at the Coffee Palace were …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (II). South of Watling Street the lords of Leegomery (Ketley) and Wrockwardine and, evidently, the lord of Shifnal … eventual extent and so including the north-eastern part of Ketley township. 92 In 1318 the Crown confirmed 30 a. of … in Telford by the Development Corp.' (TS. in S.R.O. 3763). Shropshire Star, 29 July, 23 Sept. 1978; inf. from Miss U. B. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of the C.P.s of Hadley (at Trench), Wellington Rural (at Ketley Bank), and Shifnal (between Woodhouse colliery and … from east to west, lies near the northern edge of the east Shropshire coalfield. Oakengates itself lies at c. 120 metres … O.D. in a shallow valley, flanked by the higher ground of Ketley Bank to the south and St. George's to the east, both …
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