50 and at Wrockwardine in 1823 . 51 Wesleyans met at Allscott between 1828 and 1836 . 52 Wrockwardine and Admaston both joined the Wrockwardine Wood Primitive Methodist circuit in 1840 . 53 No nonconformists were meeting in 1851 .
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a boys' school at Admaston (still open in 1879 ) and girls' schools at Admaston and Wrockwardine . 86 In 1870 there was a private girls' school at Allscott 87 and in 1885 another at Admaston . 88 From 1891
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of Felons was formed between 1814 and 1818 . 57 Admaston sewage works serving that village was built 1911-12 . 58 About 1933 piped water was brought from Wellington to Admaston , Bratton , and Wrockwardine . 59 The Rushmoor
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1856 ) a railway halt led to the emergence of Admaston as a small, locally fashionable centre, and several large houses of the 18th and 19th century, such as Admaston Hall , Oaklands , and Donnerville, bear witness to that
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with Charlton 's northern open field. 60 There were other areas of open-field land east of Allscott , north of Admaston , 61 and between Burcot , Orleton , and Cluddley . 62 In Charlton the three main fields surrounded
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, dissatisfied with the ministry and witness of the vicar in the 1950s , 23 began to hold meetings in Admaston , and in 1957 she devised St. Christopher's Hall there for Christian work. She had built the hall c
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west from the north end of Church Street , with a northward branch across Bullocks bridge 44 called Admaston Way (later Admaston Road ) and a southward called Orleton Way 45 (later Orleton Lane ). Branches from the Wellington-Shawbirch road
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also piped from the east side of the town into Haybridge brook. In 1898 those arrangements were superseded by the Admaston disposal works in Dothill township. 4 The Dothill works was later replaced by the new Rushmoor works (in Wrockwardine
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by 1074 , was tenant in chief by 1086 , and the manor contained 7½ berewicks, 75 which probably included Admaston , Allscott , Burcot , Charlton , Cluddley , Leaton , Nash , and Orleton . 76 It has
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back from the edges'. 23 The Basic Plan 24 had assigned areas of agricultural or derelict land around Wellington and Admaston , north of Hadley , and north and east of Oakengates and St. George's , for housing in five
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Vct. Addison, Addison , H. & S., Addison , Hen., & Co., Adey , C. W., Admaston (in Wrockwardine ) , Admaston Hall , Admaston Ho ., clubs and societies, community centre, dom. archit., Donnerville, farms, geol., housing, librs., name,
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fevers, paratyphoid, venereal, health, boards of, health (sanitary) insp., hospitals, plate medical supplies, see industries, etc. nursing, physicians, spa, see Admaston surgeons, n , n wells, healing, and see Miners' Welfare Fund; Public Health Act Melling ( Lancs .) ,
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Amerton , Drointon , Grindley (in Stowe-by-Chartley ), Newton , Lea , Acton Trussell , Hopton , Shredicote, Whitgreave , Admaston (in Blithfield), Rickerscote , Lichfield , Bishton , Oulton , Marchington (in Hanbury ), Bednall , Walton-on-the-Hill , and
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between Shrewsbury and Newport : the Watling Street with steep gradients at Overley Hill , and the Port Way via Admaston and Shawbirch . 5 The great importance of Shropshire roads in the cattle droving season is illustrated by the
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assarts, bailiffs, dairying, holdings, peasant, inc., livestock and pastoral farming, man., mkt. and fair, pks., Shavington , q.v . vegetables, Admaston (in Wrockwardine ), Donnerville, Adstone (in Wentnor ), advowry , tenants in, Aethelgar (fl. before 1066), affers , see
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see Combermere abbey Wright : Hugh, fam., Wrockwardine , n , n , n , Wrockwardine Hall , and see Admaston ; Allscott ; Leaton ; Orleton ; Overley Hill ; Pain's Lane; Wrockwardine Wood Wrockwardine Wood (in Wrockwar dine),
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