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A History of the County of Shropshire
… a chantry priest maintained by the borough. 33 William of Tugford, the chantry priest of Our Lady, c. 1362-93, was not …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… court and by 1560 was subject to Hayward's manor of Tugford. 45 Hayward's widow Catherine still held the Stanton … without issue in 1636. 47 By 1661 it had been severed from Tugford manor and was owned as a reputed manor by John Browne … 49 After 1554 50 the Stanton demesne lands were subject to Tugford manor court 51 but ceased to be so before 1808. 52 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to Thomas Littleton of Stoke Court and Edward Sheppard of Tugford (fl. 1608) as tenants in common. 99 Sheppard's son …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… west by the plateau's edge, on the north by Norncott (or Tugford) brook, and on the south by Clee (or Pye) brook. The … in 1992. From the Heath hamlet a road led north to Tugford, skirting the park. It dwindled to a bridleway during … the Heath to Clee St. Margaret in 1590. 74 A road from Tugford south to Clee St. Margaret, via Upper Cross Lanes, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… purchased with bequests, is distributed among the poor. Tugford (St. Catherine) TUGFORD ( St. Catherine), a parish, in the union of Ludlow, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Tugford TUGFORD A quiet rural parish on the eastern side of Corve Dale, c. 13 km. north-east of Ludlow, Tugford is shaped like a ragged ellipse. 76 A detachment ( c. … was transferred to Abdon civil parish in 1884, 78 leaving Tugford C.P. with 1,346 a. 79 (545 ha.), the area treated in …
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