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A History of the County of Shropshire
Wellington Communications COMMUNICATIONS. The Roman Watling … western edge. 88 From Oakengates Parts of C.P.s beyond the Wellington C.P. boundary of 1884-94 are not shown. (in … existed by 1335, when two men were granted tolls on the Wellington-Shifnal road for making a causeway on it, 89 and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Wellington Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Until the 19th century Wellington parish apart from the three coalfield townships … on agriculture and its associated occupations, with Wellington town as the centre for marketing and professional …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Wellington Education EDUCATION. Roger Kyrkbie, notary public, … Richard Smith, curate of Eyton, who became vicar of Wellington next year. 10 In 1818 the two largest schools in … By 1833 there were 13 day schools in the area, all except Wellington National Schools supported by fees. 15 They …
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Wellington Growth of settlement GROWTH OF SETTLEMENT. No … that the Anglo-Saxons found unoccupied land to reclaim. 65 Wellington, from which the parish took its name, may have … any defensive site or conjunction of early routes, was Wellington's original focus. The only early highways into the …
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Wellington Islam ISLAM. The Telford mosque opened c. 1978 97 …
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Wellington Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Wellington, as a royal demesne manor, 80 had exemption from … in private hands but the exemption was preserved: in 1255 Wellington was a free manor and its steward merely attended …
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Wellington Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 WELLINGTON, with five berewicks, was held by Edwin, earl of … in chief by 1086, when Great Dawley was dependent. 42 Wellington was presumably forfeited to the Crown by Earl …
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Wellington Protestant nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. … had also been Presbyterian and Independent, retired to Wellington and were buried there. 82 Their presence … 84 Dissenters licensed meeting houses at Aston (1693) and Wellington (1701 and 1730). 85 They may have been …
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Wellington Public services PUBLIC SERVICES. By the late 17th … Vineyard brook. 85 In 1851, through T. C. Eyton, 86 the Wellington Waterworks Co. was formed to supply an area 5 … Market Place. The company was reconstituted in 1860 as the Wellington (Salop) Waterworks Co. and its area reduced to …
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Wellington Roman Catholicism ROMAN CATHOLICISM. In 1592 … W.S.L., H.M. 36. L.J.R.O., B/V/5, visit. return. Baxter, 'Wellington', 80-1. S.R.O., q. sess. files, 7/32. Acct. based …
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