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Library Books for Loan 09 May 2019 Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 1995 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 1995 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x .7 Weight g: 174 Pages: 124 Location: A01-01 Keywords: Shropshire - LEE Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 1996 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 1996 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x .7 Weight g: 185 Pages: 126 Location: A01-02 Keywords: Shropshire - WESLEY - JENNINGS - WHEELER - BYWATE - MORGAN - Binding: Comb Binding CADWALLADER - MORGAN - DAVIES - LUKIN - MASSEY Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 1997 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 1997 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x 1 Weight g: 238 Pages: 166 Location: A01-03 Keywords: Shropshire - LEE - JENNINGS Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 1998 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 1998 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x .7 Weight g: 176 Pages: 98 Location: A01-04 Keywords: Shropshire - SCRIVEN - NICHOLLS - MOLYNEUX - WHITING - HARRIS - SURRELL Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 1999 Millennium Edition Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 1999 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x 1.3 Weight g: 311 Pages: 218 Location: A01-05 Keywords: Shropshire - RUDD - BROWN - COX - RIVERS - ELCOCK - POYNER - RUDD - Binding: Comb Binding HANER - BACHE - WILCOX - LEE Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 2000 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 2000 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x 1.2 Weight g: 297 Pages: 217 Location: A01-06 Keywords: Shropshire - Oakley - COX - FINDLAY - MILLICHIP - LEE - JENNINGS - ROWLAND - Binding: Comb Binding FINDOW - HUMPHRIES - KIRKHAM Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 2001 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 2001 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x .8 Weight g: 201 Pages: 143 Location: A01-07 Keywords: Shropshire - JONES - COX - ELLIS - COMPAGNO - GREEN - GROVE Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 2002 Golden Jubilee Edition Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 2002 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x 1.2 Weight g: 283 Pages: 183 Location: A01-08 Keywords: Shropshire - OAKLEY - JONES -NICHOLLS Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 2003 Edition: Author: Alveley Historical Society Publisher: Year: 2003 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 16 x .7 Weight g: 200 Pages: 125 Location: A01-09 Keywords: Shropshire - WIGGIN - WOOD - BOW - KIRKHAM - JONES Binding: Comb Binding Title: Alveley Historical Society Transactions 2004 Special Edition - ALL HEROES - Edition: The Story of Alveley's Fallen War Heroes and Other Events from Two World Wars Author: Tim White Publisher: Alveley Historical Society Year: 2004 ISBN: - Size cm: 29.7 x 21 x .6 Weight g: 286 Pages: 102 Location: A01-10 Keywords: Shropshire Binding: Paperback Title: Dawley The Official Guide & Industrial Handbook Edition: - Author: Dawley UDC Publisher: ED. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd. Year: Pre 1971 ISBN: - Size cm: 18.5 x 12 x .2 Weight g: 45 Pages: 24 Location: B01-01 Keywords: Shropshire Binding: Paperback Title: Handbook to the Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Railway Edition: - Author: Publisher: Shropshire County Library Year: 1977 Facsimile Reprint ISBN: 0 903802 06 6 Size cm: 18.5 x 13 x .3 Weight g: 49 Pages: 42 Location: B01-02 Keywords: Shrewsbury - Ford - Kinnerley - Criggion - Briedden Hills - Railways Binding: Paperback Title: Who's Famous in Your Family History (A Reader's Digest guide to tracing Edition: - your ancestry) Author: Dr. J. Tanner Publisher: Reader's Digest Association Ltd. Year: 1980 Reprint ISBN: - Size cm: 18.5 x 13 x .3 Weight g: 58 Pages: 48 Location: B01-03 Keywords: General Binding: Paperback Title: The Old Houses of Shrewsbury Edition: 3rd Author: H.E. Forrest Publisher: Year: 1921 ISBN: - Size cm: 18.5 x 12.5 x 1.2 Weight g: 182 Pages: 120 Location: B01-04 Keywords: Shropshire - Buildings Binding: Paperback Title: Oxford County Histories Shropshire Edition: 1st Author: T. Auden Publisher: Clarendon Press Oxford Year: 1912 ISBN: - Size cm: 18.8 x 12.8 x 1.3 Weight g: 186 Pages: 192 Location: B01-05 Keywords: Binding: Paperback Title: The Local Historians' Encyclopaedia Edition: 3rd Author: John Richardson Publisher: Historical Publication Ltd. Year: 1985 Reprint ISBN: 0 9503656 0 2 Size cm: 19.8 x 13.2 x 1.7 Weight g: 390 Pages: 312 Location: B01-06 Keywords: General Binding: Paperback Title: The Noakes Family Tree Edition: 2nd Author: R. Noakes Publisher: Year: 1996 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 14.8 x .1 Weight g: 27 Pages: 11 Location: B01-07 Keywords: NOAKES Binding: Paperback Title: The Sequestration Papers of Thomas Pigott of Chetwynd Edition: Author: Rev. W.G.D. Fletcher Publisher: Jacobus Publications Year: 1994 ISBN: 1 898621 02 0 Size cm: 21 x 14.8 x .2 Weight g: 49 Pages: 28 Location: B01-08 Keywords: PIGOTT Binding: Paperback Title: The King's England - Shropshire County of the Western Hills Edition: 1st Author: Arthur Mee Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton Year: 1939 ISBN: - Size cm: 23 x 14.2 x 3.5 Weight g: 587 Pages: 253 Location: B01-09 Keywords: Binding: Hardback Title: The King's England - Shropshire County of the Western Hills Edition: 2nd Author: Arthur Mee Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton Year: 1946 ISBN: Size cm: 20.4 x 14.5 x 2.6 Weight g: 398 Pages: 253 Location: B01-09A Keywords: Binding: Hardback Title: Hooked on Cheese Edition: Author: F. W. Foulkes Publisher: Shropshire Libraries Year: 1985 ISBN: 0 903802 32 5 Size cm: 30.3 x 15.2 x .3 Weight g: 112 Pages: 57 Location: B01-10 Keywords: Shropshire - Whitchurch Binding: Paperback Title: Admirable Ancestors A Story of Stephen and Susannah Humphries' Edition: Descendants in Australia Author: K. Humphries Publisher: Griffith NSW Year: 1992 ISBN: 0 646 10001 7 Size cm: 20.5 x 15.8 x 1.6 Weight g: 367 Pages: 216 Location: B01-11 Keywords: Shropshire - HUMPHRIES - PUGH Binding: Paperback Title: Shawbury the Village & it's People Edition: Author: Evelyn Lea Publisher: Year: ISBN: - Size cm: 21.1 x 14.8 x .3 Weight g: 117 Pages: 57 Location: B01-12 Keywords: Shropshire Binding: Paperback Title: Landed Estates & the Gentry Vol. 1 An Historical Study of the Landed Estates Edition: 1st of North-East Shropshire - Haughmond and Grinshill Areas Author: Anthony Ruscoe Publisher: William Ruscoe Year: 1999 ISBN: 0 9530502 2 X Size cm: 21 x 14.8 x .6 Weight g: 154 Pages: 95 Location: B01-13 Keywords: HUSSEY - BURTONS of Longner - BARKER - KYNASTON - CORBETS of Sundorne - Binding: Paperback NOEL-HILL - Haughton - Uffington - Upton Magna - Pimley - Albrightlee - Albright Hussey - Harlescott - Withington -Rodington - Rodenhurst - Roden - Poynton - Atcham - Berwick - Longner - Preston - de STANTON - LEE - CORBET - WALLOP - GARDNER - BIBBY - Astley - Hadnall - Smethcote - Hardwicke - Haston - Hadnall - Shotton - Sansaw - Clive - Acton Reynald - Shawbury - Little Wytheford - Charlton - Moreton Corbet - Besford - Preston Brockhurst Title: Landed Estates & the Gentry Vol. 2 An Historical Study of the Landed Estates Edition: 1st of North-East Shropshire - High Ercall and Hodnet Areas Author: Anthony Ruscoe Publisher: William Ruscoe Year: 1998 ISBN: 0 9530502 1 1 Size cm: 20.5 x 14.8 x .8 Weight g: 185 Pages: 131 Location: B01-14 Keywords: de ERCALL - CHARLTON of Apley - NEWPORT- PULTENEY - TAYLEURS of Binding: Paperback Buntingsdale - Rodington - Isombridge - Sugdon - Tern - Rowton and Ellerdine - Cold Hatton - Great Wytheford - PITCHFORD - PEVEREL - de HODNET - LUDLOW - AUDLEY - BURGH - BROMLEY - HILLS of Hawkestone - VERNONS of Hodnet - HEBERS of Hodnet - HEBER-PERCY - PIGOTS of Peplow - WOODS of Harcourt - STANIER - HAYES - Stanton upon Hine Heath - Sowbath - Harcourt - Harcourt East - Booley - Moston - High Hatton - Little Bolas - Peplow - Espley - Cotton & Petsey - Wollerton - Le Brockhurst - Weston under Redcastle - Kenstone - Hopley - Hopton - Hawkestone - Marchamley - Lostford - Prees - Darliston - Fauls - Mickley Title: Landed Estates & the Gentry Vol. 4 An Historical Study of the Landed Estates Edition: 1st of North-East Shropshire - Weald Moors and Newport Areas Author: Anthony Ruscoe Publisher: William Ruscoe Year: 2000 ISBN: 0 9530502 4 6 Size cm: 21 x 14.8 x .9 Weight g: 175 Pages: 112 Location: B01-16 Keywords: CHETWYND - Chetwynd - PESHALL - de BOLAS - TAYLEUR - TAYLOR-DAVIES - Binding: Paperback Great Bolas - Howle - Sambrook - Pickstock - Puleston - de MORTIMER - LEVESON-GOWER - EYTON - Waters Upton - Meeson - Cherrington - Tibberton - Crudgington and Slepe - Kynnersley - Buttery - Adeney - Longdon upon Tern - Bratton - Wrockwardine - Eyton upon the Weald Moors - Wappenshall - Preston upon the Weald Moors - Horton - Lilleshall Abbey - YONGES of Caymton - TRUSSELL - TALBOT - PIGOTTS of Chetwynd - COTES of Woodcote - BRISCOE - LEEKE - BOROUGH - MORRIS - AQUALATE - Caynton - Calvington - Edgmond - Longford - Lilleshall - Church Aston - Chetwynd Aston - Little Hales - Stockton - Woodcote - Sheriffhales Title: Brown Clee Liberty and Clee St. Margaret As it was, is now and …? Edition: Author: B.E. Simmonds Publisher: Year: 1992 ISBN: - Size cm: 21 x 15 x .6 Weight g: 181 Pages: 77 Location: B01-18 Keywords: Shropshire Binding: Paperback Title: That Fine Hall - Shrewsbury Music Hall in Victorian Times Edition: Author: Mary Richards Publisher: Mary Richards Year: 1996 ISBN: 0 9529306 0 9 Size cm: 20.8 x 14.7 x .3 Weight g: 91 Pages: 42
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