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A History of the County of Shropshire
… and west gallery. In 1915 there was one bell of 1836. 36 Cranage, vii. 591. Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. L, p. 500; … Shrews. Chron. 18 Sept. 1903; for W. B. Gowan, 1887-93, D. Hudson, Munby: Man of Two Worlds (1972), 416-18; Shrews. … Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. L., p. 519. Ibid. p. 500. H. B. Walters, Ch. Bells of Salop. (Oswestry, 1915), 329. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the textile trades and coalpits. A Ketley clothier (d. 1676) seems to have been principally a farmer. A glover … were c. 750 employees in September 1982. 24 In 1809 Edward Cranage of Ketley was an iron founder 25 and by 1842 Mark … 1 st Rep. Com. Child. Emp. App. Pt. I [381], p. 82, H.C. (1842), xvi. S.R.O. 972, parcel 187, sale partic. of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… incumbencies covered most of the succeeding period: G. H. White's 1882-1917 93 and Arnold Clay's 1935-62. 94 J. R. … 561. S.R.O. 4105/Be/7. Inf. from the Revd. R. A. J. Hill. D.N.B. Lich. Dioc. Regy., benefice and inst. bk. 1868-1900, … in 1865: Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. R, pp. 25-30. Cranage, vii. 595. H. B. Walters, Ch. Bells of Salop. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was the first resting place of the remains of St. Alkmund (d. c. 800) before their translation to Derby. 24 The font, … Hall, Sheriffhales. 34 It passed from him c. 1924 to H. B. Rudolph of Manor Farm, Sheriffhales, 35 and in 1945 … S.R.O. 3916/1/1, p. 69;/1/3, no. 20; T.S.A.S. i. 135-47; Cranage, vii. 598-602; Pevsner, Shropshire, 165-6; Smith, St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 29 but may have been dissolved by 1818. 30 Rowland Hunt (d. 1943), M.P. for the Ludlow division 1903-18 and in 1917 a … In 1910 the only landowner besides Lord Forester was W. H. Foster of Apley Park, who had 104 a. 75 ECONOMIC HISTORY. … Eng. (1835); P.O. Dir. Salop. (1856), 66. Descr. based on Cranage, iii. 202-4; x. 1028; B.L. Add. MS. 21181, p. 16; …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… from drafts by G. C. Baugh (figs. 1, 3, 9, 16-17, 34), D. C. Cox (figs. 10-13, 15, 36, 38, 43), and P. A. Stamper … on B.L. Add. MS. 36378, ff. 210-12; S.R.O. 1931/1; R.C.H.M.E., draft field rep. (1985) " 408 42 Wenlock Abbey: the … Much Wenlock: plan. Outline based on W. A. Webb's plan in Cranage, iii, facing p. 215 " 439 45 Much Wenlock: Holy …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… before 1268 by his fellow Burgundian, Bishop Peter d'Aigueblanche. 50 The priory presented its own candidate c. … had assisted Fletcher at Madeley, 38 and the antiquary C. H. Hartshorne 39 (1826-36). 40 The Church of St. Lawrence … from 1897 to 1898 employed as assistant curate D. H. S. Cranage, 50 the antiquary and later dean of Norwich. 51 J. W. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1707 to a former vicar's widow Margaret Taylor (d. 1720), 98 who presented her son Jeremiah in 1709. Jeremiah … 1847 Sir J. R. Kynaston sold the advowson to the vicar, J. H. A. Gwyther, and in 1849 Gwyther sold it to the Revd. W. F. … complete. The churchyard was enlarged in 1923 and 1931. 7 Cranage, iii. 205. B.L. Add. MS. 30316, ff. 5, 29v. F. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and tillage 9 and in 1379 the park had herbage worth 40 d. a year but no underwood. 10 The main wooded areas were in … in 1909. 23 Some farmers acquired more than one farm: H. P. Price of Castle Green farm bought Hill Top (later … iron industry, and senior workmen like George and Thomas Cranage were also tackling outstanding technological …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… widow Dorothy, and c. 1572 it came to his eldest son John (d. 1598). 65 John was succeeded by his son Basil (kt. 1604), … 40 and sales 41 seem to have begun before 1849 when Sir J. H. Hawley, Dorothy Ashwood's grandson, 42 owned some 333 a. … it from an unequal pair of older houses bought from Edward Cranage in 1809. 69 Interior fittings are also of several …
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