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Dothill is a
small district in the north-western part of Telford, England. It is
located to the north-west of Wellington, one of the old
towns that form...
- Brookside, College,
Cuckoo Oak,
Dawley Magna, Donnington,
Donnington Wood,
Dothill, Ercall, Hadley, Haygate, Hollinswood/Randlay,
Ironbridge (The Gorge),...
- Cambridge. He was
brought up in the
household of his
maternal aunt at
Dothill Park, her
husband being politician Sir
William Forester (1655–1718). Andrew...
- Jackfield, Madeley, Newport, Oakengates, Wellington, Admaston, Bratton,
Dothill and Shawbirch.
Hadley Castle, Halesfield, Hortonwood,
Stafford Park The...
- Sir
William Forester KB (10
December 1655 –
February 1718), of
Dothill Park,
Apley Castle, and
Watling Street in Wellington,
Shropshire was a Whig politician...
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Shawbirch &
Dothill (2 seats)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Karen Tomlinson* 1,048 60.0
Liberal Democrats Bill Tomlinson* 993 56.8 Labour...
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William Forester (1690 – 12
November 1758), of
Dothill in Wellington,
Shropshire was an
English landowner and Whig
politician who sat in the
House of...
- 1711.
George married Mary Forester,
daughter of Sir
William Forester of
Dothill, Shropshire, in
whose home he was
brought up
following his mother's death...
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Forester was born in c. 1721 as the
second son of
William Forester of
Dothill in Wellington,
Shropshire (now Telford) and
Catherine Brooke, daughter...
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Wenlock from 1739 and 1768. He was the
eldest son of
William Forester of
Dothill in Wellington,
Shropshire (now Telford) and Catherine,
daughter and heir...