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Ruyton-XI-Towns (/ˌraɪtən ɪˈlɛvən taʊnz/ "ry-tən
eleven towns"),
formally Ruyton of the
Eleven Towns or
simply Ruyton, is a
village and
civil parish next...
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Ruyton Girls' School,
commonly referred to
simply as
Ruyton, is a non-denominational and
independent day
school for girls,
located on
Selbourne Road,...
- hill, and ac
meaning oak,
taken from the
ancient Manor of Shelvock, near
Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire,
England originally pronounced "shelf'ac", "shelv'ak"...
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Ruyton-XI-Towns is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 38
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England....
- the Conqueror's time it was
owned by one Odo, who
owned also
Hordley and
Ruyton, but held them all
under Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury. The earl's...
- does not have any
administrative significance. In Shropshire, the name of
Ruyton-XI-Towns
preserves the
memory only of
medieval townships,
eleven of which...
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drainage ditches. The
railway line
crosses it again,
before it
reaches Ruyton-XI-Towns,
where there is a
large loop
around higher ground to the east....
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School was opened. More
private schools were
opened in 1878,
including Ruyton Girls'
School (non-denominational) and
Xavier College (Catholic in Jesuit...
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Faithful Also "just and faithful" and "accurately and faithfully".
Motto of
Ruyton Girls'
School redde rationem to give an
account Taken from the
Gospel of...
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Craven Arms (2,289)
Cleobury Mortimer (1,962) Bishop's
Castle (1,893)
Baschurch (village) (1,475)
Ruyton-XI-Towns (village) (1,379) Clun (680)...