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A History of the County of Shropshire
Lawley Education EDUCATION. Newdale School was established by … in good repair and attendance averaged 60. The curate of Lawley managed the school but government grants were paid … built by the Wellington school board, 37 in whose area Lawley was included in 1872. 38 Lawley Bank Wesleyan School …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Lawley Local government and public services LOCAL GOVERNMENT … of 1589 survives. 49 In 1255, 50 and still in 1615, 51 Lawley was partly in the leet jurisdiction of Hinstock and … to make a pound for the lord of Hinstock. 53 Part of Lawley still owed suit to Hinstock in 1813. 54 The township …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Lawley Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. There were originally two manors called LAWLEY, which had passed by 1300 into the same demesne … AngloSaxon Toret. 35 John of Chetwynd was lord of part of Lawley in 1255. 36 By 1285, however, William of Hodnet (fl. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Lawley Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. It seems to have been the … at Moreton's Coppice. 10 A Wesleyan society was formed at Lawley Bank in 1798 11 and a chapel, presumably Wesleyan, was built c. 1818 12 on the south side of the road from Lawley (later Station Road) near the junction with Milners …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is situated in a flat valley between the Caer-Caradoc, Lawley, and Longmynd hills, which form the south-western …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Sir William Whitmore, Bart. Roger Pope. Wenlock. Thomas Lawley, George Weld. Bishops-Castle. Edmund Waring, Francis …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were intended to be paid to the incumbent of the new Lawley chapel, and in 1867 the parish's northeastern part was taken into Lawley consolidated chapelry (Lichfield diocese). 85 In 1932 … 2142/1. Clergy List (1865), benefice list, 242. Below, Lawley, Church. Crockford (1932), 645. H.W.R.O.(H.), Heref. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was immediately south of the road from New Works to Lawley, and it too had closed by 1901. By then there had been … opened between 1882 and 1901. 56 A colliery near Lawley Furnaces, extending into Wellington parish, opened in … was disused by 1925, 59 but shafts remained open at the Lawley Furnaces colliery, 60 one of them until at least 1937. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of coalmining in the parish. 32 The opening of the Lawley ironworks in 1822 33 and the expansion of coalmining … (988 to 783) 1861-71 was probably due to the closure of Lawley ironworks. 36 Further industrial closures in … parish, as at Coalmoor, Huntington heath, Little Worth, Lawley Furnaces, and Smalleyhill, 48 the most populous was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… parish a noisy disturbance took place. 73 Wesleyans from Lawley Bank preached in the coalmining area c. 1799. 74 In … 76 In the 1870s there were weekly Wesleyan services at Lawley Furnaces. 77 A house was licensed for meetings in …
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