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Alumni Oxonienses
… Brame, William fellow New Coll. 1498-1507, from Burford, in Oxon; M.A. 13 Oct., 1507. [ 5] Brameche, John probably scholar of Brasenose Coll. in and before 1565. Brampton, Thomas s. Edward, of Burway, … Briggs, (Sir) Humphrey s. H(umph), of Hawton, par. of Shifnal, Salop, arm. Wadham Coll., matric. 2 July, 1687, aged …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the fort guardian', and much of Broseley remained wooded in the Middle Ages. 12 For 350 years from the late 16th … coal, ironstone, and clay were successively exploited in the riverside parish, and Broseley grew rapidly from an … Row, was served originally from Madeley but by 1900 from Shifnal; it closed in 1913. 32 In 1962 a temporary wooden …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Holt Preen, and Willstone. 2 Part of Botvyle (a township in Lydley and Cardington manor) lay in Church Stretton parish by the 18th century, 3 and Gretton … 96 In the early 17th century the Briggses of Haughton (in Shifnal) had an estate at Lower Chatwall. 97 By 1751 Lower …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lay 2 km. east of Barrow and contained 821 a. (332 ha.) in 1883. 19 Caughley's demesne was in Barrow parish by 1649, 20 and by 1838 the perpetual curate … sold it to Richard Moreton (fl. 1578) of Haughton (in Shifnal). 89 In 1623 Humphrey Briggs, husband of Moreton's …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was to provide intercession for the souls of those slain in the battle of Shrewsbury (1403), on the site of which its … provided the bulk of its endowment and figured as founder in 1410 2 the college owed its inception not to the king but … its original endowment by the addition of the advowsons of Shifnal (including Dawley chapel) and of the chapel of St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… VIII Earlier corrigenda to Volumes I and II were published in Volumes II and III. In references to pages printed in more than one column 'a', … 'Oswestry Urban', for 'U.D.' read 'M.B.' " " 217, s.v. 'Shifnal R.D.', two of the three references to '1966' should …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… for the Poor, p. 135. The industrial parish of Dawley in the heart of the east Shropshire coalfield became an urban district in the 19th century and the centre of a new town in the 20th. … of Benthall, Broseley, Kemberton, Oakengates, Priorslee, Shifnal, Sutton Maddock, Little Wenlock, and Wellington Rural …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a parish church by the 16th century, was recorded in documentary sources. New churches were built at Malinslee … consequently divided into three ecclesiastical districts in the 1840s. In 1975 the three parishes were combined with … to Walter of Dunstanville, patron of the mother church of Shifnal, in 1256. 14 Thereafter until the 16th century it was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley Growth of settlement GROWTH OF SETTLEMENT. In 1086 there were 7 villeins in Great Dawley, and only a serf, a villein, and two bordars … Hollinswood, straddling the former boundary with Shifnal parish, containing 1,178 dwellings and completed …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… manor and was held by Grim at some time before 1086. In 1086 Roger of Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury by 1074, held it in chief and William Pantulf held it under him. 91 The … with the advowson of Stirchley, to the Phillips family of Shifnal, the owners in the mid 19th century. 58 Revell …
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