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Index to Kell Y's • INDEX TO KELL Y'S SHROPSHIRE DIREC • • PAGE PAGE PAGE PA.Glt Abbey Foregate, see Aston Botterell ....•••.•.•• 259 Berwick Maviston, see Brand 9ommon, see Shrewsbury •••.••.....• 410 Aston Eyres, see Morville 369 Atcham ...•••.••..••••..• 260 Norton-m-Hales ••••••••• 378 Abcott, see Clungunford 3o:r AstouPigot, see Wort,hen 483 Bessford,see Sbawbury ..• 405 Brand Hill, see Clungun- .t\bdon ........................ 253 Aston Regnald, see Wem 462 Betchcott, see Smethcott 444 ford ........................ 301 AbdJJn Turf Mountain, Aston Rogers,seeWorthen 484 Betton, see Berrington ..• 264 Brandlee, see Dawley ...... 3o6 see Burwarton ......... 282 Atcham ..................... 26o Betton, see Market Bransley, see Cleobury Abertant, see Llan-y- Atterley, see Much Wen- Drayton .................. 358 Mortimer ........ ~ ........ 294 B t~dwell .................. 342 lock ........................ 467 Betton Strange ............ 265 Bratton, see Wrockwar- !ckleton, see Worfield ... 483 Babbin's Wood, see Whit- Bettws ........................ 265 dine ........................ 485 Acton, seeLydbury North 354 tington ..................... 477 Bettws-y-Crwyn., .......... 265 Brewer's Oak, seeShifnal 406 Acton Burnell ............... 253 Bache, see Culmington ... 305 Beveley, see Ketley •••••• 335 Bridgnorth .................. 270 Acton Pigot, see Acton Bach Mill, see Munslow 370 Bicton ........................ 266 Bridgwalton, see Morville 36:;1 Bumell .................. 253 Badger ........................ 26r Bicton, see Clun ............ 298 Broad Oak, see Albrigb- Acton Reynald, see Shaw- Badger Dingle,see Badger 261 Bicton Heath, see Oxon 391 ton (near Shrewsbury) 256 bury ........................ 405 Baggin's Wood, see Stot- Billingsley .................. 266 Broadstone, see Munslow 370 .Acton Round ............... 253 tesdon ..................... 449 Binnal - Little, see Broadward, see Clungun- Acton Scott .................. 254 Bagley, see Hordley ...... 331 .Astley Abbotts ......... 259 ford ........................ 301 Adcott, see Little Ness ••• 373 Bailey Head, see Oswestry 381 Binweston, see Worthen 484 Brockholes,seelronbridge 333 Adderley ..................... 254 Balderton, see Middle ... 364 Birch, see Baschurcb...... 262 Brockton, see Longford ... 34-J Adeney, see Edgmond ... 312 Bank, see Gt. Wollaston 480 Birch, see Ellesmere ...... 314 Brockton, see SuttonMad- .Admaston, see Wrock- Bardley, see Stottesdon ..• 449 Btshop's Castle ............ 266 dock ........................ 450 wardine .................. 485 Bardley Hill, see Farlow 320 Bitterley ..................... 269 Brockton, see Worthen... 48-J Adstone, see Wentnor ..• 469 Bargates, see Whitchurch 474 Black Birches, see Had- Brocton, see Lydbury Alberbury ......... ... .• . •• 254 Bark Hill, see Whitchurch 474 nall ... ... ... ......... ...... 324 North ... ••• ...... ...... ... 354 Albion Hill, see Oswestry 384 Bamsley, see Worfield ... 483 Blackford, see Stoke St. Brocton, see Shipton...... 40:} .Albrighton .................. 255 Barratt's Hill,seeBroseley 279 Milborough ............... 447 Brocton,see Stanton Long 445 Albrighton, near Shrews- Barrow........................ 261 Blackmere, see Whit- Bromdon, see Wheathill 471 bury........................ 256 Bar-Upper & Lower, see church ..................... 472 Bromfield .................. 277 Alcaston or Alciston, see Newport .................. 373 Black Park, see Whit- Bromley, see Worfield ..... 483 .Acton Scott ............... 254 B!lschurch .................. 261 church ..................... 472 Bromlow, see Hope ...... 329 .Alderton, see Great Ness 372 Basford, see Hopesay ...... 330 Blackmoor, see Westbury 471 Bromlow, see Worthen ... 484 .Alderton, see Hadnall •.• 324 Batchcott, see Richard's Bletchley, see Moreton Brompton .................. 278 .Aldon, see Stokesay ...... 448 Castle ..................... 399 tlay ........................ 369 Brompton, see Berring- Alkington,seeWhitchurch 472 Battlefield .................. 263 Bloor Heath, see Market ton ........................ 264 Alkmond Park, see Ber- Baucot, see Tugford ...... 454 Drayton .............. "' .. 358 Broncroft, seeDiddlebury goB wick ........................ 265 Banseley, see Alberbury 255 Bolas-Great ............... 269 Bron-y-Garth, see Saint .Allfield, see Condover ... 303 Banseley Hill, see Alber- Bolas Magna. ............... 269 Martins .................. 403 Allscot,seeWrockwardine 485 bury ........................ 255 Bolas Little or Parva, Brookhampton, see Hol- .Allscote, see Worfield ... 483 Baveney Wood, see Neen see Hodnet ............... 327 gate ........................ 328 .All Stretton, see Church Savage ..................... 371 Bold, see Aston Botterell 259 Broom, see Clungunford 30:r Stretton ... ...... ......... 289 Bayston, see Condover ..• 302 Bomere, see Condover ... 303 Broome, see Cardington 284 Alveley........................ 256 Bayston Hill ............... 263 Bomere Heath,see Leaton 339 Broome, see Hopesay ... 330 .Amaston, see Alberbury 255 Beachfield, see Worthen 484 Bonningale .................. 270 Broomfield, see Wroek- .Annscroft .................. 257 Beacon Ring, see Worthen 483 Bonninghall ............... 270 wardine .................. 48 5 Apley, see Wellington ... 456 Bearstone, see Woore ...... 482 Booley, see Stanton ...... 444 Broomfields,see Montford 367 .Apley Park, see Stockton 446 Beckbury ..................... 263 Boraston, see Burford ... 281 Broseley .... , ................ 27& Argoed, see Kinnerley ... 336 Beckjay, see Clungunford 301 Boreatton, see Baschurch 262 Brougball,seeWhitchurch 472 Arleston, see Wellington 456 Bedlam, see Bitterley ... 269 Boreton, see Condover ... 302 Broughton .................. 28o Arlscott, see Barrow .....• 26r Bedstone ..................... 263 Borough, see Norbury ... 377 Broughton, see Bishop's Arscott, see Pontesbury 392 Belleurdine, or Belswar- Boscobel ..................... 270 Castle ..................... 267 Ash Ma.,"""la .................. 257 dyne, see Leighton ...... 340 Bould, see .Aston Botterell 259 Brougbton, see Claverley 293 Ash Parva .................. 257 Belmont, see Shrewsbury 414 Bouldon, see Diddlebury goB llrow, see Norbnry ...... 377 .Ashfield,see Priors Ditton 396 Belmont, see Whittington 477 Bouldon, see Holgate...... 328 Brown Clee Hill, eee AshfordBowdler............ 258 Belswardyne,see Cressage 304 Bourton or Burton, see Burwarton ............... 282 Ashford Carbonell ......... 258 Bennett's End, see Cayn- Much Wenlock ......... 467 Brown Heath, see Lop- Asterley, see Pontesbury 392 ham ........................ 284 Boycott, see Pontesbnry 392 pington .................. 345- .Asterton, see Mindtown 366 Benthall ...... ... ...... ...... 264 Brace Meole...... ...... ...... 363 Brown Moss, see Whit- Astley ........................ 259 Benthall Edge, see Bradeley, see Much Wen- church ..................... 472 Astley Abbotts ............ 259 Broseley .................. 278 lock ........................ 46g Brownslow, see Edgton ... 313 Aston, see Claverley ...... 293 Bentley, see Worfield •.• 483 Braden Heath, see Welsh Bryn,see Llan-y-Blodwell 342 Aston, see Lydham ...... 354 Beobridge - Upper & Hampton .................. 462 Bryn Oer, see (.iriftins ... 305 Aston, see Munslow ...... 370 Lower, seeClaverley ••• 293 Bradley, see Much Wen Bryn-y-Castle, see W)lit- Aston, 98e Oswestry ...... 381 Berghill, see Whittington 477 lock ........................ 467 tington ..................... 478 Aston, see Shifnal ......... 406 Berrington .................. 264 Bradney, see Worfield ... 483 Bucknell ..................... 28o Aston, see Wellington ... 456 Berth, see Baschurch ...... 262 Bragginton, see Alber- Buckton, see Bucknell ... 280 Aston, see: Wem ... ~ ........ 463 Berwick ..................... 265 bury ........................ 255 Bnildwas ...................... 28I Aston-on-Clun, see Hope- Berwick-Great & Little, Brampton-Little, see Bulthey, see Great Wol- say ••••.. , ................. 3301 see Berwick ............... 265 Hopesay ................... 330 laston ~···················• 480. s. b .
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