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A History of the County of Shropshire
… a mainly rural parish, lies south and east of the river Tern and north of Watling Street; the western boundary is mostly with Wroxeter parish and to the east lies the northern part … new town. The main part of the ancient parish, dealt with here, included the townships of Wrockwardine, Admaston, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Peter) WROCKWARDINE ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Wellington, Wellington division of the hundred … of muriate of lime, and is also slightly impregnated with iron; the lower spring contains no iron, but a greater … proportion of muriate of soda, and is strongly impregnated with hepatic air. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ECONOMIC HISTORY. Wrockwardine Wood was probably identical with the woodland 1 league long and ½ league broad recorded in … or 'hatter's blocks'. 79 Sir George Saville, one of the lords of Wrockwardine manor, sold his third interest in the
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wood originally formed part of Wrockwardine manor 60 but the lord of the manor's mineral rights in the township were gradually separated from the other manorial …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Church CHURCH. Parts of Wrockwardine church predate the mid 12th century 62 and there was a priest in 1086. 63 … to the Crown. In 1862 the lord chancellor exchanged it with the earl of Powis for the patronage of Holy Cross, … E. Holt, owned it until 1981 71 when the living was united with those of Longdon upon Tern, Rodington, and Uppington; …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 the 7½ berewicks of Wrockwardine, for which geld was paid on … 4 bordars, a radman, and a priest. The presence of bordars with a share in the ploughteams probably implies the recent … century Killstone field lay south-west of Wrockwardine, with Wrockwardine (or Town) field to the west, Dale (or Dole) …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 975 the southern boundary of Wrockwardine was called the 'king's … Earl Roger's son Robert of Bellême in 1102 78 and remained with the Crown until 1231. In 1172 Henry II granted half thethe brickwork renewed. The house, never occupied by the lords of the manor, 3 was bought by the War Department in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyke - Wyvill Wyke WYKE, a tything, in the parish, union, and hundred of Axminster, Honiton and … 7th Victoria, cap. 37; and became a parish, conformably with the provisions of that act, on the consecration of the … consists of a nave, chancel, and north and south aisles, with a tower and spire at the south-west corner. It was built …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wymersley hundred THE HUNDRED OF WYMERSLEY containing the parishes of … Great Houghton; Little Houghton; Milton Malzor; Piddington with Hackleton; Preston Deanery; Quinton; Rothersthorpe; … the family of Hastings and their successors, with the manor of Yardley Hastings. 7 The lordship of the
A History of the County of Sussex
… separately recorded in 1086, when it lay divided between the rapes of William de Warenne and William de Braose, taking … part of Shermanbury parish, 3 Ovelei is to be identified with Woolfly in Henfield, and Morley was Morley farm in … west of the stream, and the hospital of Wyndham and the lords of Shermanbury and Ewhurst manors were taxed in the
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