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  2. Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis (1855–1926), football referee and a founder of Blackburn Rovers F.C., was born at Market Drayton; Arthur Morris (born Market Drayton 1882–1945), professional footballer, played for Shrewsbury Town and Birmingham City. Harold Emerton Edge (born Market Drayton 1892 – 1944) an English cricketer, a right-handed batsman who bowled ...

  3. Market traders 'thrilled' with award shortlist - AOL

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    Traders in Market Drayton have said they are "thrilled" to find out the indoor and outdoor markets have made the top 10 shortlist for Britain's Favourite Market 2025. The shortlist was drawn up ...

  4. Palethorpes - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Palethorpe's constructed a purpose-built factory employing 400 people in Market Drayton, at a cost of £650,000. [1] This resulted in the closure of the Tipton factory in 1968, after which it was demolished and redeveloped as low-rise council flats. [2]

  5. Market Drayton Electric Light and Power Company Limited

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    The Market Drayton Electric Light and Power Company Limited was registered on 4 February 1902. [1] Its legal powers were derived from an Electric Lighting Order dated 1903. The company's offices were in Cheshire Street, Market Drayton and the power station was in Great Hales Street, Market Drayton (52°54'10.1"N 2°28'51.6"W).

  6. TF postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The TF postcode area, also known as the Telford postcode area, [2] is a group of thirteen postcode districts in England, within six post towns. These cover north-east Shropshire , including Telford , Broseley , Market Drayton , Much Wenlock , Newport and Shifnal , plus a small part of west Staffordshire .

  7. Nantwich and Market Drayton Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line was doubled during 1866–67, to match the Wellington and Drayton Railway which opened in October 1867, thus providing a link for the GWR between the Midlands and the Northwest. The North Staffordshire Railway line from Stoke to Market Drayton opened in January 1870, joining the line at Silverdale Junction, just north of Market Drayton.