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Shrawardine is a
small village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of Montford, in the
Shropshire district, in the
ceremonial county of Shropshire...
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Shrawardine railway station was a
station in
Shrawardine, Shropshire, England. The
station was
opened in 1866 and
closed in 1933. Quick, M. E. (2002)....
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closed 6
November 1933; Ford and Crossgates;
closed 6
November 1933;
Shrawardine;
closed 6
November 1933; Nesscliff;
renamed Nesscliff &
Pentre 1 June...
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course in Wales.
Entering Shropshire and England, a few
villages such as
Shrawardine sit back from the
river as it
meanders eastwards towards the
county town...
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Panpudding Hill
Pulverbatch Castle Rushbury Castle Ruyton-XI-Towns
Castle Shrawardine Castle Stapleton Castle Wem
Castle Soulton Castle The
Beacon (Bretchel)...
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Ruewood Pastures Sheinton Brook Shelve Church Section Shelve Pool
Shrawardine Pool
Snailbeach Mine
Soudley Quarry Spy Wood &
Aldress Dingle Stocking...
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pursuing his
career as a
Church of
England minister, he was
Rector of
Shrawardine in
Shropshire from 1775 to 1782 and then
Rector of
North Runcton in Norfolk...
- 2000
being late
examples of her windows.
Since 1992 she has
lived near
Shrawardine,
where she has had a workshop, in Shropshire. "Shropshire
stained gl****...
- Sambrook, Selattyn, Shawbury, Shelderton, Shelve, Sheriffhales, Shifnal,
Shrawardine, Shrewsbury,
Sibdon Carwood, Skyborry, Smethcott, Snailbeach, Snedshill...
- org. "BROMLEY, Sir
Henry (c.1560-1615), of Holt Castle, Worcs.,
Shrawardine Castle,
Salop and St.
Lawrence Pountney, London;
later of Westminster...