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Saint Alkmond Church,
Shrewsbury Act 1794 34 Geo. 3. c. 88 17
April 1794 An act for
taking down and
rebuilding the
parish church of
Saint Alkmond, in the...
- Pontesbury,
Preston Gubbals,
Ruckley & Langley, Sheinton, Shrawardine, St
Alkmond, St Chad Shrewsbury, St
Julian Shrewsbury, St Mary Shrewsbury, Stapleton...
- Isle Pool 5.8
Shrewsbury Shropshire Oxon Pool 1.4
Shrewsbury Shropshire Alkmond Park Pool 4.4
Shrewsbury Shropshire Hencott Pool 3.5
Shrewsbury Shropshire...
- Tombes.
Blake then
moved to the
church of St
Alkmund (sometimes
rendered Alkmond) in Shrewsbury,
where the
parliamentary committee had ****umed
power after...
-
degree of M.A. on 23 June 1602. For a
short time
Leech was
vicar of St.
Alkmond's Church, Shrewsbury. On
going back to
Oxford he was
appointed one of the...
- 8–15 St
Alkmond's Place...
- more than 250 houses, and had four churches: St Chad's, St Mary's, St
Alkmond's, and St Julian's, of
which at
least the
first three were minsters. The...
- 5 St
Alkmond's Place,
Shrewsbury (1254772)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 2
January 2019
Historic England, "No. 1 St
Alkmond's Square...
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brother is, with
fighting in many places.
Father Elias: The
priest of
Saint Alkmond's parish in Shrewsbury,
where Aline's
family has a
burial vault. King Stephen:...
- for
commercial use: it is now
occupied by a firm of solicitors. "6, St
Alkmond's Place".
British listed buildings.
Retrieved 23
December 2017. "The medieval...