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MORE AND ~IORETON CORBET. 289 More, Esq., M.A., J.P., who is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The yearly value of the charities is £13 15s. The soil ia various; the subsoil consists partly of lead, copper, and gravel. The area of the parish is 3,511 acres, and the population in 1861 was Q27; gross estimated rental above £3,000 ; rateable value, £Q,126. LINLEY township is a mile north of More. J\ioREswoon is also a township. Letters arrive from Bishop's Castle. More Wardman John, farmer, Bromley mill Male Rev. Arthur Somery, M. A., Rectory Burgess Charles, farmer Linley Cook William, farmer, Puntley More Robert Jasper, esq., M• .A.., J.P., J ames Robert, farmer, Bent Linley ball . Jones Thomas, farmer, Squire ball Abley Evan, wheelwright J ones 'Villi am, farmer, Squire hall Holmes Ann, farmer, Radley Mellings John, farmer, More farm J ones Richard, blacksmith, &c. Mellings Thomas, farmer, Bent Pugh Richard, farmer, Upper Beech Morris John, maltster Sayee Thomas, carpenter, &o. Morris Thomas, farmer Whittall J oseph, grocer Pugh Elisiab, farmer, Partridge farm Pugh Richard, farmer, The Beach Moreswood Thomas John, farmer, Pitcholds Jones William, farmer, The Hollies MORETON CORBET is a parish and village, four and a half miles from \V em station, eight and a quarter from Shre~sbury, and 17Q from London, in the Northern division of the county, Wem division of North Bradford hundred, vV em union, and diocese of Lichfield. The church of St. Bartbolomew is an old stone building, containing two old monuments with recumbent statues of knights and ladies ; and also several beautiful mural monuments to the Corbet family ; the chancel window is filled with stained glass, as is also a beautiful tnangular window in the west end of the aisle ; the tower, about two-thirds of which was thrown down in the Civil Wars, was restored by Andrew Corbet, Esq., in 1779. The living is a rectory, tithes commuted at £340, with residence and 39t acres of glebe land, in the gift of Sir Vincent R. Corbet, Bart. A school is sup ported by Sir V. R. Corbet, Bart. The yearly charities are £7 in value. Moreton Corbet Castle was erected in the sixteenth century, on the foundations of an ancient castle, and was destroyed in the Civil Wars; the outer walls are all that remain. Sir V. R. Corbet, Bart., is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is chiefly sandy loam; subsoil, sand and marl. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, and turnips. The area is 2,140 acres, and the population in 1861 was Q55 ; gross estimated rental, £2,910; rateable value, £2,7Q8. Parish Clerk, John Higginson. Letters through Shrewsbury. Wood Rev. Robert Faulkner, M.A., Hudson Samuel, fatmer ; residence, Rectory Wytheford hall Jones George, sawyer Powell George, farmer .