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A History of the County of Shropshire
… centre at Malinslee. 34 Shopkeepers' fears that Telford's new centres, especially that at Malinslee, would draw trade … printing in New Street by 1821 7 and until the 1870s. 8 James Keay was a printer in the same street by 1851 9 and the … at several sites 17 but probably intermittently. In 1738 St. John Charlton paid for the making of 50,000 bricks and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was master of a grammar school in 1534. In 1548 Our Lady's priest in the parish church was said always to have kept a … the town because only one voluntary school had survived, St. Patrick's R.C. School. In the poorer coalfield townships … used for further education 89 until its sale in 1966. 90 St. Patrick's R.C. School, Mill Bank, was established in 1850 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… site or conjunction of early routes, was Wellington's original focus. The only early highways into the town, … in the light of Domesday. Below, Econ. Hist. The High St. mentioned in or near the mkt. pl. in 1601 (S.R.O. 999/Tt … 1309: T.S.A.S. 2nd ser. x. 189. See above, plate 16. New St. was considered a highway ( via regalis) in 1349: T.S.A.S. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was presumably forfeited to the Crown by Earl Roger's son Robert of Bellme in 1102. 43 From 1177 to 1189 the king … from Wellington's revenues. From 1192 to 1194 William and James, sons of Simon (presumably the abovenamed), were … Wellington estate comprised c. 175 a. c. 1676. 70 In 1842 St. John Chiverton Charlton had only 78 a. in the township 71 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1654. In the 1660s the ejected ministers of Kynnersley and St. Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, whose allegiances had also been Presbyterian … by a new brick building at the junction of New Street and St. John Street. On Census Sunday 1851 there were 277 adult …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a large pool 75 fed from streams that rose near the parish's southern boundary. 76 Thence the Town brook 77 descended, … Head La. was W. of the Tenter yard (which was S. of New St.): S.R.O. 4309, survey, f. 78. S. of the E. end of Walker St.: Baxter, 'Wellington', 56. S.R.O. 1224, box 206, ct. r. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 78 In 1834 there was a temporary chapel behind the Duke's Head in New Street, and soon afterwards it moved to a … since the late 18th century. The church, dedicated to St. Patrick, was replaced in 1906 by a new one in King Street … and a Catholic schoolroom. A convent of Sisters of St. Louis moved from Much Wenlock to Haygate Road in 1978 and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… town shared some of the social advantages of the county's ancient boroughs and had no rival in the country between … the Picture Pavilion, Mill Bank, 68 and the Rink Picture Palace, Tan Bank, both opened in 1911. The former closed in … Before Telford, 35. B. C. W. Johnson, Brief Hist. of St. John's Lodge No. 601, Meeting at Wellington, Salop. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Thedwastry, W. division of Suffolk, 3miles (S. E. by S.) from Bury St. Edmund's; containing, with part of the hamlet of … John Hele, serjeant at-law in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I.; and in the south aisle is a massive tomb inscribed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Welsh Bicknor 69 WELSH BICKNOR (E.e.). (O.S. 6 in. LIV, N.E.) Welsh Bicknor is a parish on the right … S. end of the county. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Margaret, stands in the eastern half of the parish on the … and of the same period. In churchyardW. of tower; (2) to James Tayor, 1674, headstone with shaped top carved with …
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