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A History of the County of Shropshire
… to Burcot, the port or common highway from Admaston to Shrewsbury, the AllscottLeaton bridleway, the … and the M 54 motorway was opened north of Cluddley. 45 The Shrewsbury Canal passed through Long Lane; it was complete … and virtuous habits. It was apparently absorbed into the Shropshire Provident Society in 1850. 63 Between c. 1829 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and some mines are in operation. A branch of the Shrewsbury canal passes through the township. The church was … Bradford, N. division of Salop, 5 miles (S. E. by E.) from Shrewsbury; containing 636 inhabitants. This place, which is … college for scholars of Bridgnorth, Newport, Shiffnall, Shrewsbury, and Wem. The sums allowed to the exhibitioners …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… when Trench became one of the few villages in the east Shropshire coalfield to have any concentration of shops and … About 1794 the Wombridge Canal was linked to the new Shrewsbury Canal. An inclined plane on the Shropshire Canal … Cockshutt Piece. The Shropshire Canal closed in 1857, the Shrewsbury c. 1921. 36 An underground level, perhaps …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… production. 72 In 1847 about half the land north of the Shropshire Canal was under arable cultivation, while some … steam mill was built in 1818 on the north bank of the Shrewsbury Canal. The mill, generally known as Donnington … Wood. 85 In 1731 Richard Hartshorne (d. 1733), the leading Shropshire coal entrepreneur, had a lease of the Charlton …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In 1813 and 1822 respectively Lord Berwick and the earl of Shrewsbury retained the mining rights when they sold their … property. 62 The dukes of Sutherland and the earls of Shrewsbury were said to own the manorial rights in the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… also met in 1861 at a house in Bunter's Row, south of the Shrewsbury Canal on the western boundary of the township. 74 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the mid 12th century 62 and there was a priest in 1086. 63 Shrewsbury abbey claimed the church itself as a gift of Roger, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1094). 64 Dependent chapels, referred to … 73-4, 101, 109, 111. Walters, Ch. Bells of Salop. 334-6; Shropshire Mag. Nov. 1951, 18-19; S.R.O. 4472/Ch/1. Salop. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… all the moors as far east as Newport, 13 km. away. Lord Shrewsbury's sale of his rights in the Weald Moors in 1582 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the demesne for each year's service. 31 T. F. Dukes, the Shropshire antiquary, was manorial steward 1817-39. 32 The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… WROCKWARDINE in 1066. Roger of Montgomery, created earl of Shrewsbury by 1074, was tenant in chief by 1086, and the … barony of Strange of Blakemere to the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury from 1442, 86 being held by dowager countesses … 88 and 1590-1608. 89 On the death of Edward, 8th earl of Shrewsbury, in 1618 the manor was divided into three, and so …
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