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Effigy of Sir Richard Newport, St Andrew's church, Wroxeter, Shropshire. Sir Richard Newport (by 1511–12 September 1570) was an English landowner and politician of Shropshire origin, prominent regionally during the mid-Tudor and early Elizabethan periods .
The civil parishes of Shropshire. This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. There are 230 civil parishes. Population figures are unavailable for some of the smallest parishes. Civil Parish Civil Parish Population 2011 Area (km 2) 2011 Pre 1974 District District Abdon and Heath 181 22.82 Ludlow Rural District Shropshire Acton Burnell 544 6.70 Atcham Rural ...
Pages in category "Civil parishes in Shropshire" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 209 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Shropshire 52°46′34″N 2°29′49″W / 52.776°N 2.497°W / 52.776; Cherrington is a village and former civil parish , now in the parish of Tibberton and Cherrington , in the Telford and Wrekin district, in the ceremonial county of Shropshire , England.
Chirbury (/ ˈ tʃ ɜːr b ʌr i /) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Chirbury with Brompton, in the Shropshire district, in west Shropshire, England.It is situated in the Vale of Montgomery, [1] close to the Wales–England border (1.1 miles (1.8 km) at its nearest), which is to its north, west and south.
Dawley (/ d ɔː l i / DAW-lee) is a former mining town and civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England.It was originally proposed be the main centre of the 'Dawley New Town' plan in 1963, however it was decided in 1968 to name the new town as 'Telford', after the engineer and road-builder Thomas Telford.
The parish war memorial consists of a series of sandstone panels between carved arches in the west end of the church, initially to 30 men who died in World War I with the names from World War II added, while the south porch contains another set of stone panels listing all men from the parish who served in the first war, indicating with stars 42 ...
The priory occupied a site associated with the parish church, which today lies just east of Morville Hall. In the Domesday Book , under the name ' Membrefelde , it was the caput or chief place of the Hundred of Alnodestreu, [ 1 ] by the standards of the time a fairly large settlement of 22 or more households. [ 2 ]