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Edward Bromley (1563–1626),
judge and politician,
lived at
mansion called '
Shiffnal Grange'
Thomas Brown (1662–1704)
satirist poet, of "facetious memory" born...
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meeting in the
middle of May, for 'half-bred horses' of
local interest only
Shiffnal Racecourse Shropshire England not
known not
known Held two days of 'inferior...
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County of Stafford, and from
Wolverhampton to The Wergs, and from
thence to
Shiffnal, and from The
Wergs to
Hales Heath, and from
Wolverhampton to
Cannock Wood...
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Trusts and for the
Purposes therein expressed.
Lizard Common in
Idsal or
Shiffnal (Salop.)
Inclosure Act 1785 25 Geo. 3. c. 23 13 May 1785 An Act for dividing...
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County of Stafford, and from
Wolverhampton to The Wergs, and from
thence to
Shiffnal, and from The
Wergs to
Hales Heath, and from
Wolverhampton to
Cannock Wood...
- dividing, allotting, and
enclosing five Open
Common Fields,
commonly called Shiffnal Town Field,
otherwise Pool Field,
otherwise Drayton Field, the Wyke Field...
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Robert Brigges and his wife
Sarah Moreton,
daughter of
Thomas Moreton, of
Shiffnal, Shropshire.
George Edward Cokayne Complete Baronetage,
Volume 4 1900 'Alumni...
- 1840 An Act to
effect a Sale of an
Estate in the
Parishes of Tong and
Shiffnal, in the
County of Salop,
called Ruckley Grange, and for
applying the Purchase-money...
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Robert William Perks. On 6
January 1852, he
married ****
Beetlestone at
Shiffnal in Shropshire. The
couple had two sons, both of whom died in infancy, and...
- Northampton, Towcester, Wellingborough, Daventry, Wellington, Shropshire,
Shiffnal, Coalbrookdale, Bridgnorth, Wenlock, Trowbridge, Wells, Frome, Wiveliscombe...