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Shelvock is a name of
Saxon origins - from the Old
English scelf meaning a
shelf of
level ground, or flat
topped hill, and ac
meaning oak,
taken from the...
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Shelvock Manor is a
house and
grounds in a
township of the same name near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It was once a
place of
local importance, and...
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collection of farm buildings. The
eleven were Ruyton, Coton, Shotatton,
Shelvock,
Eardiston and Wykey,
which remain in the parish; and Felton, Haughton...
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August 27, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine How much
headroom for mastering?
Shelvock, Matt (2012).
Audio Mastering as
Musical Practice. Ontario, Canada: ETDR:...
- "10
Myths About Normalization". Hometracked.
Retrieved 10 June 2012.
Shelvock, Matt (2012).
Audio Mastering as
Musical Practice. London:
University of...
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Conservation Burial".
Berkeley Planning Journal. 25 (1). doi:10.5070/BP325111923.
Shelvock, Mark; Kinsella,
Elizabeth Anne; Harris,
Darcy (2021). "Beyond the Corporatization...
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daughter of
Walter Devereux, 8th
Baron Ferrers of
Chartley Thomas Thornes of
Shelvock Maria Corbet Thomas Crump of
Upton Magna Jane
Corbet Katherine Corbet Thomas...
- England, "Gamehouse or ash-house
approximately 25
metres north-east of
Shelvock Farmhouse, Ruyton-XI-Towns (1177462)",
National Heritage List for England...
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Rowland Hill, 1st
Baronet Hill of
Hawkstone (1705–1783), who
lived nearby at
Shelvock Manor. The hall at
Hawkstone dates from the late 1600s, with
records indicating...
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Shavington Hall,
Adderley (demolished)
Shavington Hall,
Shavington ****
Gresty Shelvock Manor Shipton Hall Sild Hall
Soulton Hall
Stanley Hall
Stanmore Hall Stokesay...