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In 1839, he was created Baron | Wenlock, a title previously held by his eldest brothe |
rgh) (died 715) was the Benedictine abbess of | Wenlock Abbey. |
In 1774 Bridgeman became recorder for Much | Wenlock, an appointment for life. |
inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of | Wenlock and especially of the working classes, by the |
Wenlock and Mandeville | |
Wenlock and Mandeville, mascots for the London 2012 S | |
Much | Wenlock and Severn Junction railway was a railway in |
Wenlock and Mandeville are animations depicting two d | |
The nearest towns are Much | Wenlock and Church Stretton; both are approximately 7 |
essage is 4 miles from the nearest town, Much | Wenlock and is 8 miles south east of Shrewsbury. |
awley was the son of Beilby Lawley, 2nd Baron | Wenlock and his wife Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, daught |
built as two portions either end of the Much | Wenlock and Severn Junction Railway between 1864 and |
Looking North up | Wenlock Basin towards its junction with Regent's Cana |
nlike the Regent's Canal and City Road Basin, | Wenlock Basin is not owned or managed by British Wate |
The | Wenlock Basin, a canal basin, is part of the Regent's |
Many other basins such as | Wenlock Basin, Kingsland Basin, St. Pancras Stone and |
The 2007 Champions were Much | Wenlock CC. |
to move from the home of one of the Friends ( | Wenlock Christison) into an actual meeting house, nam |
The | Wenlock, Craven Arms and Lightmoor Extension railway |
building at Longville (another station on the | Wenlock, Craven Arms and Lightmoor Extension railway) |
the small village of Eaton, which lies under | Wenlock Edge and the woods along it. |
The village lies at the foot of | Wenlock Edge about 9.5 miles to the south-east of Shr |
Wenlock Edge passes through the parish, to the northw | |
to the Clent Hills, Shatterford Hill, Dudley, | Wenlock Edge, Malvern Hills and the Shropshire Hills. |
ites more readily than any other areas on the | Wenlock Edge, and the rocks here are dark grey as opp |
e Shropshire Hills AONB and includes parts of | Wenlock Edge. |
es above sea level overlooking Corve Dale and | Wenlock Edge. |
do-or-die plunge down a steep slope at nearby | Wenlock Edge. |
By the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459 | Wenlock fought for the House of York. |
of Parliament for the borough constituency of | Wenlock from 1679 until his death (except 1685-1688). |
e Long Parliament in 1640 as member for Great | Wenlock, he threw his influence on the side of peace |
College, Mangalore, and worked in Government | Wenlock Hospital, Mangalore, Karnataka. |
Wenlock in his spiritual hometown watches the Wenlock | |
He entered parliament for | Wenlock, in Shropshire in 1828, and retained the seat |
agonsaetan and governed the monastery of Much | Wenlock in Shropshire. |
Born Jan 24, 1975 in Much | Wenlock in Shropshire, she trained at Guildhall Schoo |
ire, Cheshire, and even as far afield as Much | Wenlock in Shropshire and Malvern in Worcester. |
t his father had died, and, returning to Much | Wenlock in 1831, he inherited the family home and his |
During the Wars of the Roses, | Wenlock initially fought for the House of Lancaster i |
Little | Wenlock is a small village in Shropshire, England. |
nds from Broseley to the eastern edge of Much | Wenlock; it also includes the hamlet of Willey. |
resent, and are similar to those found in the | Wenlock limestone. |
The Much | Wenlock line by contrast would remain little altered |
rectory for the Broseley parish in borough of | Wenlock lists John Doughty from The Tuckies, as a bri |
llion years ago during the mid Homerian (late | Wenlock, mid Silurian), the sediments represent an un |
the larger settlement and market town of Much | Wenlock nearby. |
stricts around Broseley, Market Drayton, Much | Wenlock, Newport, Shifnal and Telford in England. |
Dr. William Penny Brookes, founder of the | Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games |
The | Wenlock Olympian Games continued intermittently after |
In 1860 the Class officially became the | Wenlock Olympian Society; Dr Brookes adopted some of |
Part of it forms part of the Little | Wenlock parish, while the adjoining parts fall into o |
bury Mortimer, Church Stretton, Clun and Much | Wenlock, passing close to Bridgnorth, Broseley and Hi |
The Old Quarry Plantation and Little | Wenlock, seen from the Wrekin |
in the Ordovician-Silurian) is unique to the | Wenlock series in England, and comes from the Wenlock |
He was MP for Much | Wenlock, Shropshire from 1744 to 1754. |
For the hamlet near Much | Wenlock, Shropshire, see Wyke, Shropshire. |
parliaments for Arundel, and in 1597 for Much | Wenlock, Shropshire. |
e Celtic main component of its name from Much | Wenlock so that the presence of Celtic speakers at Li |
Say), which casts doubt on the assertion that | Wenlock survived six or seven years after Tewkesbury. |
(Much) | Wenlock was a constituency represented in the House o |
1 km to the north, whilst the route from Much | Wenlock was completed by the Wenlock, Craven Arms and |
William Penny Brookes was born in Much | Wenlock, where his father, William Brookes, was a loc |
y are named after the Shropshire town of Much | Wenlock, which held a forerunner of the current Olymp |
Jane, daughter of Paul Thompson, 1st Baron | Wenlock, while Lord Stuart of Wortley was his brother |
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