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Church Stretton. The
parish also
contains the
villages of
Enchmarsh and
Plaish, and most of the
parish is in the
Shropshire Hills AONB (Area of Outstanding...
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Plaish Hall is a
country house in
Plaish, in the
civil parish of Cardington, in the
Shropshire district, in the
ceremonial county of Shropshire, England...
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National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 26
March 2018
Historic England, "
Plaish Hall,
Cardington (1307552)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- Peatonstrand, Pennerley, Pentreheyling, Picklescott, Pickstock, Pimhill,
Plaish, Plowden, Plox Green, Pontesbury, Pontesford, Prees,
Prees Green, Preston...
- a politician.
Leighton was
first son of
William Leighton (died 1607) of
Plaish Hall, Cardington, Shropshire, who was
Chief Justice of
North Wales, and...
- Hayes,
Bridgend 4953
Pitchford Hall
August 1929 May 1963 —
Preserved 4954
Plaish Hall
August 1929 Nov 1964 Cashmore,
Great Bridge 4955
Plaspower Hall August...
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which is
located to the
North and by road is 12 miles. It is
located near
Plaish,
Kenley and Hughley. The
nearest towns are Much
Wenlock and
Church Stretton;...
- Sir
George Bromley,
Henry Townsend,
Fabian Phillips,
William Leighton of
Plaish Hall, and
Simon Thelwall. They were
accompanied by
deputy solicitor Thomas...
- of
Broomscraft Castle 1408: Sir
Roger Acton 1409:
Edward Sprenghose of
Plaish 1410:
Robert Tiptrot 1413–1415: Sir
Robert Corbet of
Hadley 1415: Sir Richard...
- Anne
married first Edward Mytton of Halston, then Sir
William Leighton of
Plaish, who had as a son Sir
William Leighton Jr
Margaret married Sir Humphrey...