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Mawley Hall is a
privately owned 18th-century
country mansion near
Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. The Blount...
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Edward Mawley (14 May 1842 – 15
September 1916) was an
English meteorologist and horticulturalist.
Educated at the
South Kensington School of Art,
Mawley practised...
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original design was modified. The
modifications by
Edward Mawley of the
Royal Meteorological Society in 1884
included a
double roof, a floor...
- and Co., 1899). Home and
Garden (Longmans,
Green and Co., 1900). (with E.
Mawley)
Roses for
English Gardens (London:
Country Life, 1902). Wall and Water...
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Longford Hall
Longner Hall
Longnor Hall
Loton Park
Ludford House Madeley Court Mawley Hall
Millichope Park
Minsterley Hall
Moreton Corbet Castle Morville Hall...
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Sodington Blount, 9th Baronet, and they
raised a
family at the
family seat of
Mawley Hall. She
would spend time
there and at
their house in
London where she...
- Birds,
Swansea 5958
Knolton Hall
January 1936 Mar 1964 Hayes,
Bridgend 5959
Mawley Hall
January 1936 Sep 1962 Cashmore,
Great Bridge 5960
Saint Edmund Hall...
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convicted of
treason and his
estates at
Sodington Hall, Worcestershire, and at
Mawley Hall,
Shropshire were sequestrated. The
family recovered the
estates after...
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focal points of
Cleobury Mortimer are in the book like the Wells,
Mawley Hall and Clee Hill. For more
information see the
Cleobury Benefice website...
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Theodore Williams,
first time 1894–1895:
Richard Inwards 1896–1897:
Edward Mawley 1898–1899:
Francis Campbell Bayard 1900:
George James Symons,
second time;...