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FAR SHROPSHIRE. (KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Paddock Jas. Chetwynd Aston,Newport Perkins Edmund, Wrentnall,Shrewsbry Nicholls William, Heathton, Bridgnorth Paddock Thomas, Bicton, Shrewsbury Perks James, Newton, Shrewsbury Nickels John Tetley, The Day house, Paddock T.Bromley grn.Bagley,Ellsmre Perry Alfred, Chipuall, Market Drayton Newton, Shrewsbury Paddock W. Calcott, Bicton,Shrewsbury Perry John, Wolverton, Eaton-under- Nicklin John, Withington, Shrewsbury Padmore Sml. Horton wood, Wellington Haywood, Church Stretton R.S.O Nield William, Ash Parva, Whitchurch Page E. Bouldon, Craven Anns R.S.O Petley John 1\'lcLeod, Green house, Nock Edward, Brockton, Shifnal Page Edwin, Baggin's wood, Bewdley Alveley, Bridgnorth Nock Thomas, Sutton house, Sutton PageR. Hill-upon-Cot,Bitterley,Ludlow Pettulls William Fenton, Pervin farm, Maddock, Shifnal Page William,Cold Westoncourt,Craven Caynham, Ludlow NockWm. Wilson, Beobridge, Bridgnorth Arms R.S.O PhilipsThomas, Black park, Whitchurch Noden Charles, Green hill, Betton, Pa~re W. Upper house, Oreton, Bewdley Phillips Geo. Welsh Hampton,Ellesmere Market Drayton Pain Edwin, Withington, Shrewsbury Phillips Mrs. Hannah, Shady moor~ Norgrove Edwin, Cockshutford, Craven Pain Thos.Curdale fm.CleoburyMortimr Stapleton, Shrewsbury Arms R.~.O Painter Charles, Timlett, Shifnal Phillips James. Long lane, Wellington Norgrove Henry John, Westwood, .Much Painter J. Copyhouse fm.Ford,Shrwsbry Phillips John, Edge, Shrewsbury Wenlock R.S.O Painter James, Loughton, Bridgnorth Phillips John, Monk Hopton,Bridgnorth Norgrove H. Coalmore, Horsehay R.S.O Painter Thomas, Lower wood, All Phillips Joseph, Upper Wigginton, Ifton Norgrove John, Linley farm, Broseley Stretton, Church Stretton R.S.O Rhyn, Ruabon Norgrove Thomas, Hopton, Stanton Palin John, Hadley, Wellington PhillipsP.TheOaks,Whixall,Whitchurch Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O Palmer Edward, Downton, Stanton Phillips Samuel, Common wood, None- NorncottRichard, LydburyNorthR.S.O Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O ley, Shrewsbury Norris T.Sheeves,Leebotwood, Shrwsbry Palmer T.NeenSavage,CleoburyMortimr Phillips Samuel, Lydbury North R.S.O Norry J. Mardolla.Much Wenlock R.S.O Palmer Wm. Longford,Market Drayton Phillips Thomas, Claypits,Welsh Hamp­ Northwood Mrs. M. Clive, Shrewsbury Palmer Mrs.W.Ollerton,MarketDrayton ton, Ellesmere Xorton S. Brunslow, Edgton,Clun R.S.O PankJohn,Quina brook, Edstaston,Wem Phillpot F .Stepple ball,CleoburyMortmr Nott Mrs. E. Hartall, Nash, Tenbury Pardoe Mrs. Elizabeth, Atterley, Much Phillpotts William, Whatmore, Tenbury- Nott Richard, Birch, Kinlet, Bewdley Wenlock R.S.O Philpots Chas. Cleeton St.Mary,Bewdley Notts Charles, Moat house, Bettws-y- Pardoe Thomas, Ellerdine, Wellington Philpott Edward Samuel & Thomasp Crwyn, Knighton ParkerMrs.A. Addm;ley,MarketDrayton Easthope, Much Wenlock R.S.O Nunnerley Mrs. C. Belton, Whitchurch Parker E. English Frankton, Ellesmere Picken Edwin, Lizard, Shifnal Nunnerley Rd. Jn. Wirswall,Whitchurch Parker Hy. The Rock,Ketley, Wellington Picken John, Coppice green, Shifnal Nunnerley Wm. Kenwick, Ellesmere Parker John, Edgmond, Newport Picken William, Camp pool, Shifnal OakesA.Leafrm.Albrightn.Wolvrhmptn Parker John, Gwrid, Bettws-y-Crwyn, Pickering J.Isle park, Hicton,Shrewsbry Oakes J. TheHeath,lg.J.tfield,Whitchurch Clun R.S.O Pickering John, Somerwood,Rodington, Oakley J .Plox grn.Minsterley, Shrwsbry Parke11 Thomas, Melverley, Oswestry Shrewsbury Oakley J. Benthall farm, Broseley R.S.O Parkes Thos. Tyr-y-Coed, Llanymynech Pickstock Henry, Charlton, Wellington Oakley William, Wheatall, Shrewsbury Parr LawrenceP.Shawbury,Shrewsbury Pierce David, Crickheath, Oswestry Oliver James, Overton, Ludlow Parry Charles, Newnes, Ellesmere; & at Pinches .Tn. Bank,Smethcott,Shrewsbry Oliver John, The Wheat common, High street, Ellesmere PinchesJn.Hatton,ChurchStrettonR.S.O Richard's castle, Ludlow Parry E. Eardiston,WestFelton,Oswstry Pinches S. Marehay, Gatten, Shrewsbry Oliver William, Huntingdon, Ashford Parry Edward, Hisland, Oswestry Pinches 'f.Asterton,Bishop'sCastleR.S.O Oarbonell, Ludlow ParryE. Harlescott, Battlefield, Shrwsbry PinchesT. MHsh,Rat ling hope,Shrewsbry Onions John, Stanwardine-in-the-Fields, Parry Evan, Pentre Morgan, Dudleston. PinchesTimothy,Picklescott,Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Ellesmere Pinches Timothy, Stilt, Shrewsbury Onions Joseph, Old Hall farm, Kenley, Parry James, The Bulthey, Shrewsbury Pinfold Daniel I<'. Cotton, Whitchurch Shrewsbury Parry John, Whitcot Keyset,Clun R.S.O Pinnell Samuel, New Street lane,Styche Onions Richard, Wood House farm, Parry Mrs. Mary, Plas-y-court~ Bulthey, & Woodlands, Market Drayton Wyke, Much Wenlock R.S.O Shrewsbury Piper William, Ackleton,Wolverhamptn Onions Thomas, Berth, Stanwardine-in- Parry Pendry, Shadwell, Clun R.S.O Pitchford George, Loppington,Shrwsbry the-Fields, Shrewsbury Parry Samuel, Whittington, Oswestry Pitchford G. Shawburyprk.Shrewsbnry OnslowE.Silvington,CleoburyMortimer Parry Thomas, Middletown, Welshpool Pitchford John, Loppington, Shrewsbry Openshaw John, Woofferton, Brimfield Parry Thomas, Selattyn lodge, Oswestry Pitchford J.Potford,ColdHattn.Wellngtn R.S.O. (Herefordshire) Parry William, Hintoo, Shrewsbury Pitchford John, Sleap ho. Shrewsbury Oswell William Basnett, Eardiston Parry William, The Park, Lodge & Hall PitchfordT.Alderton,Hadnall,Shrwsbry house, West Felton, Oswestry 1 farms, Frodesley, Shrewsbury Pitchford Thomas, Coats, Rushbury~ Overton John, Broughall, Whitchurch Parry William, The Rough, Ruyton-in- Church Stretton R.S.O Overton John, Smethcott, Shrewsbury the-Eleven-Towns, Shrewsbury Pitchford T. Wolverley, Wem,Shrewsbry Owen Da.-id, Betton, Shrewsbury Parton Benjamin,Donnington,Shrwsbry PittH.Moorfld.Ja.ChurchAston,Newport Owen Edward, Cuckoo's nest, Milli- Parton Joseph, Edgmond, Newport Plant Jas. Edstaston, Wem, Shrewsbury chope, Church Stretton R.S.O Parton Mrs. Lister, Stoke-upon-Tern, Plant Jsph. Huntingdon,HorsehayR.S.O Owen E. Ridgeway, Edgton, Clun R.S.O Market Drayton Plant Sl. Wistanswick, Market Drayton Owen F. B. Dee field, Criftins, Ellesmere Pascall Moses, Burlington, Shifnal PlattJames, Ightfield, Whitchurch Owen G. Basford, Hopesay, Clun R.S.O Passant Thomas, Rowley, Shrewsbury Platt R.E.TheOaklands,Rudge,Bridgnth Owen Geo.Edgton, Aston-on-Clnn R.S.O Passey George, Houghton, Bridgnorth Plevin Robt. Lyon, Woodcote, Newport Owen Geo. Kenstone, Market Drayton Passey William, Manor farm, Siefton, Podmore Mrs. Elizabeth, Cheswardine.p Owen Henry, Leebotwood, l:ihrewsbury Bromfield R.S.O Market Drayton Owen Henry, New Park road, Castle- Patrick Zacharias, Rowley1 Harley, Podmore John, Allscot, Wellington fields, Shrewsbury Much Wenlock R.S.O Podmore Richd. Great Bolas, Wellingtn OwenJ.Horderley,Aston-on-ClunR.S.O Pattinson John & Wm. Dowles, Bewdley Podmore William, Cherrington, Newprt Owen Miss Jane, Hughley, Shrewsbury Peake W. New Woodhouses,Whitchurch Poole George, Barnsley, Bridgnorth Owen John, Day house, Leebotwood, Pearce Edwd. Pen-y-wern, Clun R.S.O Poole G.Down farm,Chetton,Bridgnorth Holt Preen, Shrewsbury Pearce Edward, Upper ridge, Priest Poole George, Sutton, Bridgnorth Owen John, Horton, Wellington Weston, Chirbury R.S.O Poole J. Chilton, Atcham, Shrewsbury Owen Jn. Little Dawley, Dawley R.S.O Pearce Mrs. Hannah, Newton, Stoke St. Poole Thomas, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O OwenJ.Llwynymaen,Llanforda,Oswstry Milborough, Ludlow Poole William, Glazeley, Bridgnorth Owen John, Wytheford, Shrewsbury Pearce Henry, Newnes, Ellesmere Pooler H. Manor ho. Tibberton,Newport- Owen John Dorsett, Pleasant grove, Pearce John, Sambrook, Newport Pooler Robt. Corden, Walton, Wellingtn Eastwick, Ellesmere Pearce Thomas, Braden neath, Welsh Pope Edward, Boraston, Tenbury Owen Llewellyn, Pentre, Hopebendrid, Hampton, Ellesmere PopeE.TheRidding,Chelmarsh,Bridgntb Clun R.S.O Pearman J.R.Heath ho.Beckbury,Shifnl Pope Mrs. Mary, Monk hall, Acton Owen Mrs. Mary Ann, Pan-y, Llanvair Pearse William, Lockley villa, Hinstock, R ilund, Bridgnorth Waterdine, Knighton Market Drayton Pope Thos. Rae side, Cleobury Mortimer Owen Richard, Knockin, Oswestry Peate G.Pentreclawdd,Hengoed,Oswsty Postan John, Richard's castle, Ludlow Owen Richard, Pentre Heylin, Maes- Peel William, Ruyton-in-the-Eleven- Postans William, Hope Baggot, Ludlow brook Issa, Oswestry Towns, Shrewsbury Potter Mrs. Elizabeth, Upper Haytonp Owen Richard Moore, Rhonwydd, Whit- Peel R. de Courcey, Batchcott, Richard's Stanton Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O cot Keyset, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O castle, Ludlow Potter James, Leemore common, Wis- Owen Robt. Oldport, Hengoed,Oswestry PembertonJohn, Wytheford,Shrewsbury tanstow, Craven Arms R.S.O Owen Thomas, Hetfield, Reilth, Bishop's Pennil Wm. Lipley, Market Drayton Potter Jonathan, Ritton castle,Wentnor~ Castle R.S.O Pennill John, Brougball, Whitchurch Bishop's CastleR.S.O Owen Thomas, Knockin, Oswestry Peover William, Longpools, Hinstock, Potter William, Loughton, Bridgnorth Owen W. J. Waters Upton, Wellington Market Drayton PoulterW.Bennetts end,Caynhm.Ludlw .
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    Tamberlaine House The Buttercross Ludlow Shropshire SY8 1AW www.samuelwood.co.uk 50 Boraston Drive Burford, Tenbury Wells, Worcs, WR15 8AG This extremely spacious 4 bedroom executive house is located on a modern and well-respected residential area on the outskirts of this popular town. Accommodation which benefits from upvc double glazing and gas fired heating where listed briefly includes: Spacious Reception Hall, Living Room, Dining Room, Study, Kitchen / Breakfast Room, Cloakroom, First Floor Landing with 4 good sized Bedrooms, Master Bedroom having Dressing Room and En-Suite Shower Room and House Bathroom. Outside there is extensive driveway parking, Double Garage and well-maintained rear garden backing onto a field. EPC on order Guide Price: £299,950 t: 01584 875207 e: [email protected] Viewing is highly recommended of this spacious, executive 4 bedroom detached house, which is located on a well- respected residential area on the outskirts of this popular town which offers a good range of shopping, recreation and educational facilities. The whole is more fully described as follows: Canopied Porch Underneath which is double glazed front door with coloured glass opening into Spacious Reception Hall With good sized under stairs storage cupboard Cloakroom having upvc double glazed window to rear side, suite in white of wc and wash hand basin Living Room having dual aspect with upvc double glazed bay window to frontage and upvc double glazed double opening doors Dressing Area with fitted dressing table, further range of wardrobe onto the rear garden. There is coving and attractive wooden fire cupboards and upvc double glazed window to rear elevation surround with marble inset and flame effect gas fire fitted Dining Room having upvc double glazed window to rear elevation Study Having upvc double glazed window to frontage Kitchen / Breakfast Room having upvc double glazed window overlooking rear garden and double glazed door with matching side panel to rear side elevation.
  • All Stretton Census

    All Stretton Census

    No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Occupation Where born head of family 01 Castle Hill Hall Benjamin Head M 33 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Wall Hall Mary Wife M 31 Montgomeryshire, Hyssington Hall Mary Ann Daughter 2 Shropshire, All Stretton Hall, Benjamin Son 4 m Shropshire, All Stretton Hall Sarah Sister UM 19 General servant Shropshire, Cardington 02 The Paddock Grainger, John Head M 36 Wheelwright Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Sarah Wife M 30 Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Rosanna Daughter 8 Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Mary Daughter 11m Church Stretton 03 Mount Pleasant Icke, John Head M 40 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, All Stretton Icke Elisabeth Wife M 50 Shropshire, Bridgnorth Lewis, William Brother UM 54 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Bridgnorth 04 Inwood Edwards, Edward Head M 72 Sawyer Shropshire, Church Stretton Edwards, Sarah Wife M 59 Pontesbury Edwards Thomas Son UM 20 Sawyer Shropshire, Church Stretton Edwards, Mary Daughter UM 16 Shropshire, Church Stretton 05 Inwood Easthope, John Head M 30 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Longner Easthope, Mary Wife M 27 Shropshire, Diddlebury Hughes, Jane Niece 3 Shropshire, Diddlebury 06 Bagbatch Lane ottage Morris James Head M 55 Ag labourer and farmer, 7 acres Somerset Morris Ellen Wife M 35 Shropshire, Clungunford Morris, Ellen Daughter 1 Shropshire, Church Stretton 07 Dudgley Langslow, Edward P Head M 49 Farmer 110 acres, 1 man Shropshire, Clungunford Langslow Emma Wife M 47 Shropshire, Albrighton Langslow, Edward T Son 15 Shropshire, Clungunford Langslow, George F Son