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Place name County Entry Source Albrighton Shropshire Albrighton , township, N. Shropshire, 3 miles N. of Shrewsbury, 771 ac., pop. 102; P.O. Bartholomew Albrighton Shropshire Albrighton .-- hundred, par., seat, and vil. with ry. sta., S. Shropshire, 5 miles SE. of Shiffnal, 29,964 ac., pop. 3754; par., 3424 ac., pop. 1212; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew ALBRIGHTON Shropshire ALBRIGHTON , a chapelry in the parish of St. Mary, district of Atcham, Salop; near the Shrewsbury and Chester railway, 4 miles Imperial ALBRIGHTON Shropshire ALBRIGHTON , a village, a parish, and a subdistrict, in the district of Shiffnal, Salop. The village adjoins the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Imperial BADGER, or Bagsore Shropshire Albrighton r. station, and 6 S by E of Shiffnall. Post town, Beckbury under Shiffnall. Acres, 920. Real property, £1,804. Pop., 178. Houses Imperial BECKBURY Shropshire Albrighton r. station, and 5e S by E of Shiffnal. It has a post office under Shiffnal. Acres, 1,343. Real Imperial BLYMHILL Staffordshire Albrighton hounds. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Lichfield. Value, £450. Patron, Earl Bradford. The church Imperial BONINGALE, or Boninghall Shropshire Albrighton r. station, and 5 ½ SE of Shiffnall. Post Town, Albrighton, under Wolverhampton. Acres, 1,003. Real property, £2,198. Pop., 187. Houses Imperial Burnhill Green Shropshire Burnhill Green , 3 m. from Albrighton, Shropsh.; P.O. Bartholomew DONINGTON Shropshire Albrighton r. station, and 4½ SE by E of Shiffnall. Post town, Albrighton, under Wolverhampton. Acres, 2, 641. Real Imperial LICHFIELD Derbyshire
Nottinghamshire
Shropshire
StaffordshireAlbrighton-next-Shiffnal, Kemberton, Shiffnal, and Sutton-Maddock; and the p. curacies of Boningale, Dawley-Magna, Dawley-Parva, Malins-Lee, Pains Imperial LIZARD Shropshire place in the E of Salop; 3½ miles NE of Shiffnal. It is a meet for the Albrighton hounds. Imperial PATSHULL Staffordshire Albrighton r. station, and 7½ W by N of Wolverhampton. Post-town, Pattingham, under Wolverhampton. Acres, 1,850. Real Imperial SHIFFNAL Shropshire Albrighton sub-district, and comprises 46,053 acres. Poor rates in 1863, £4,873. Pop. in 1851, 11,483; in 1861, 11,994. Houses Imperial SHREWSBURY Shropshire Albrighton, Astley, Berwick, Clive, St. Alkmond, St. Chad, Betton, Bicton, Frankwell, and Oxon and Shelton. The livings of Holy Cross Imperial SHREWSBURY AND BIRMlNGHAM RAILWAY Shropshire Albrighton, into junction wit1i the Northwestern at Wolverhampton. It was formed in 1846-9; is 29½ miles long; and was amalgamated Imperial SHROPSHIRE, or Salop Shropshire Albrighton, North Bradford, South Bradford, Brimstree, Chirbury, Clun, Condover, Ford, Munslow, Oswestry, Overs, Pimhill, Purslow, and Stottesden. The act of 1844, for consolidating Imperial
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