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A History of the County of Shropshire
… from each of which an annual modus of £1 was paid. In Aston township 43 a. were prescriptively exempt from vicarial … was transferred to Withington ecclesiastical parish and Aston to Uppington. 98 In 1870 a proposal to establish a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Rockway Lane 38 led to the Wrekin woods and pastures from Aston. In Walcot a hollow-way 39 descended from the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… observable in the three coalfield townships. Nor was Aston's rural character altered by the establishment of F. L. … open country much earlier, as the element tun in Arleston, Aston, and Wellington suggests. 42 Woodland still covered … throughout the woods for certain vills, one of which, Aston, lay in Wellington parish. In 1234 Wenlock ceded its …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Shrewsbury. 84 In 1327 Wellington, with Apley, Arleston, Aston, and Dothill, had 29 taxpayers, 85 far fewer than … shrank and some virtually disappeared. Apley, Arleston, Aston, Dothill, and Walcot were presumably Wellington manor's … By 1626, however, only the big house remained. 79 Aston and Walcot each had several households in 1672 and each …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… court probably ceased to meet. Wellington Lock-Up, 1779 In Aston township before c. 1588 the Grey estate owed suit to … Newport estate to that of Eyton on Severn. 9 From c. 1588 Aston was all subject to Eyton. 10 In 1810 it remained … and court baron, which still appointed a constable for Aston. 11 Walcot township, before the suppression of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the other moiety from Edward and Elizabeth Bridgman of Aston Eyre, Elizabeth being the granddaughter and legatee of … themselves held from 1659. In 975 King Edgar granted ASTON to his minister Ealhhelm. 55 In 1066 it was probably … was a member of that manor. 57 The Empress Maud granted Aston to Shrewsbury abbey c. 1144 but Henry II, as lord of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… known c. 1693. 84 Dissenters licensed meeting houses at Aston (1693) and Wellington (1701 and 1730). 85 They may have been Presbyterians: a house at Aston was licensed for their worship in 1715. 86 Richard … 65 New Works (by 1837), 66 Watling Street (from 1838), Aston (from 1840), Steeraway (from 1842), 67 and Leegomery …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to a regional authority, 98 the hamlets of Arleston, Aston, and Wappenshall still had no piped water. 99 By then …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… good. Unclassified b, d(54). Grim's Ditch (see also Aston Clinton, Bradenham, Buckland, Drayton Beauchamp, Great …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hill in Tipton to the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal near Aston (Warws.). Opened in 1844, it provided a new outlet …
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