- is a
village and
civil parish in Shropshire, England; the
spelling "
Llanyblodwell" was
commonly used in the past, and the
village was
sometimes simply...
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navigable Canal from or near
Porthywain Lime
Rocks in the
parish of
Llanyblodwell, in the
county of Salop, to or near Newtown, in the
county of Montgomery...
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Llanyblodwell and Pant By-Election 21 June 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative 254 73.6 +41.9
Independent 91 19.8
Independent 81 17.6 Independent...
- the
Diocese of
Lichfield were: Criftins, Hengoed, Kinnerley, Knockin,
Llanyblodwell, Llanymynech, Melverley, Morton, Oswestry, St Martins, Selattyn, Trefonen...
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Llanyblodwel Halt
railway station was a
station in Llanyblodwel, Shropshire, England, on the
Tanat Valley Light Railway. The
station opened in 1904 and...
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navigable canal from or near
Porthywain lime rocks, in the
parish of
Llanyblodwell, in the
county of Salop, to or near Newtown, in the
county of Montgomery;...
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Llanvihangel GWR 1958
Llanwern GWR 1960
Llanwnda Nantlle Railway/L&NWR 1964
Llanyblodwell Cambrian Railways 1951
Llanybyther GWR 1965
Llanycefn Narberth Road...
- Maesbrook;
opened 13
August 1866; Llanymynech;
opened 13
August 1866;
Llanyblodwell;
opened 18
April 1870. Kinnerley; above; Melverley;
opened 21 June 1871;...
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Oswestry School in 1726 and was
ordained priest,
becoming vicar of
Llanyblodwell in
Shropshire in 1729
through Francis Hare,
Bishop of St Asaph. Worthington...
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became the
owner of the Hall.
Reverend John
Parker was the
Vicar of
Llanyblodwell and
therefore did not live at the Hall. His
mother Sarah continued to...