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Calendar of Treasury Books
… thereupon. 22 May 1703. Report on the petition of Geo. Walcot, Esq., and warrant thereupon. 19 Dec. 1707. Mr. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… townships of Aston, Hadley, Horton, Ketley, Lawley, and Walcot, 11,099 inhabitants, of whom 6084 are in the town. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Aston, Dothill, Hadley, Horton, Lawley, Leegomery, Walcot (detached), Wappenshall, Watling Street, and … Moors, 139 a. to Preston upon the Weald Moors, and 414 a. (Walcot township) to Wrockwardine. At the same time Wellington … townships; in the south and west they comprised Aston and Walcot townships, most of Watling Street township, a large …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Lawley (1867), and Ketley (1880). 97 Moreover in 1874 Walcot was transferred to Withington ecclesiastical parish … Ibid. 15 May 1874, p. 2572; 11 Aug. 1874, p. 3921. By 1908 Walcot had been transferred to Wrockwardine eccl. par.: …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 38 led to the Wrekin woods and pastures from Aston. In Walcot a hollow-way 39 descended from the Newport-Shrewsbury …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of F. L. Cox & Co.'s Overley chemical works 37 c. 1970. 38 Walcot, too, remained rural despite the presence from 1927 of … 46 In the 13th century the whole parish except Dothill, Walcot, and Wellington townships lay within the forest … probably the smallest township, had three oper fields. 62 Walcot had two, Bucknall field on the west and Mill field on …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to schools are rare 6 but Rowland Griffiths, constable of Walcot in 1625, was then and in the 1630s a schoolmaster 7 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… within Wrockwardine hundred has been argued. 63 The name Walcot may have denoted a settlement of Celtic people who … disappeared. Apley, Arleston, Aston, Dothill, and Walcot were presumably Wellington manor's five Domesday … 1626, however, only the big house remained. 79 Aston and Walcot each had several households in 1672 and each was a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… baron, which still appointed a constable for Aston. 11 Walcot township, before the suppression of Haughmond abbey in … court or courts held at Haughmond, Uffington, Downton, and Walcot interchangeably. 12 As late as 1563 Walcot presented, unusually, at the court leet and court …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and Lord Barnard, remained the principal landowners. 82 WALCOT, probably a berewick of Wellington in 1066, 83 was … and Maud's grant was confirmed by Duke Henry in 1153. 84 Walcot was said in 1255 to have been taken out of Wellington … to the Crown in 1539. 87 In 1544 the Crown sold Walcot to Sir Rowland Hill 88 (d. 1561) 89 and it was from …
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