- mile apart. The
hamlet of
Wrentnall is
situated to the
north of Pulverbatch, also
within the parish. The
current Lord of
Wrentnall, and Lord of
Great Lyth...
-
Woolston (near
Church Stretton and
Craven Arms), Woore, Worfield, Worthen,
Wrentnall, Wrockwardine,
Wrockwardine Wood, Wroxeter, Wyke, Wyken,
Wykey Yeaton...
-
before the
Norman Conquest,
probably held with the
adjacent Pontesbury and
Wrentnall. Page,
William (1968). The
Victoria History of Shropshire. Constable....
- by
various families and now,
Wrentnall and
Great Lyth
Manorial rights belong to the
present Lord of the
Manors of
Wrentnall and
Great Lyth, also the Baron...
- In
recent years it has been
rescued and renovated. The
present Lord of
Wrentnall,
Baron of Pulverbatch, is also the
present Lord of
Great Lyth. {Farrow...
- to
Margaret Joan,
daughter of
Henry de la Poer
Beresford Heywood, of
Wrentnall House, Shrewsbury, by whom he had a daughter. He
married secondly, in...
-
Wakefield 53°41′N 1°32′W / 53.69°N 01.53°W / 53.69; -01.53 SE3122
Wrentnall Shropshire 52°37′N 2°51′W / 52.62°N 02.85°W / 52.62; -02.85 SJ4203...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 8
April 2018
Historic England, "
Wrentnall Cottages,
Church Pulverbatch (1055083)",
National Heritage List for England...
- of
Ruckley Grange,
Shifnal 1950:
Major Reginald Culcheth Holcroft, of
Wrentnall House, Pulverbatch,
Shrewsbury 1951:
Brigadier Sir
Alexander Beville Gibbons...