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Gazetteers information for Wrockwardine and places above it in the hierarchy

Wrockwardine

Transcribed from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 by Colin Hinson ©2015

  • " ADMASTON, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, hundred of South Bradford, in county Shropshire, 1 mile to the S.W. of Wellington, and half a mile S. from Admaston railway station."
  • " ALLSCOTE, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, hundred of South Bradford, in the county of Salop, 3 miles to the N. W. of Wellington. It is a station on the Shropshire Union railway, and is close to the parish church of Wrockwardine. The river Tern rums through it."
  • " BRATTON, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, hundred of Bradford, in the county of Salop, 2 miles from Wellington. The Shropshire Union railway passes near it, with a station in the neighbouring township of Admaston."
  • " CHARLTON, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, in the county of Salop, 2 miles W. of Wellington. The whole of this township is the property of the Duke of Sutherland."
  • " CLUDDLEY, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine in the county of Salop, 1 mile S.W. of Wellington."
  • " LEATON, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, hundred of South Bradford, county Salop, 2 miles W. of Wellington. It is situated near the' river Tern and the Shrewsbury canal. Many of the inhabitants are engaged in the coal and ironstone mines."
  • " LONG-LANE, a hamlet in the parish of Wrockwardine, county Salop, 2 miles W. of Wellington. It is situated near the river Tern and the Shrewsbury and Birmingham railway. Some of the inhabitants are employed in the neighbouring coal and ironstone mines."
  • " RUSHMOORE, a township in the parish of Wrockwardine, county Salop, 3 miles N.W. of Wellington."
  • " WROCKWARDINE-WOOD, a township and ecclesiastical district in the parish of Wrockwardine, county Salop 4 miles W. of Wellington, 5 from Newport, 1 mile from Oaken Gates railway station, and 5 miles from the village of Wrockwardine. A branch of the Shropshire Union canal, which communicates with the Severn, passes through the township. The substratum abounds with coal and ironstone, which are extensively worked by the Lilleshall company on lease from the Duke of Sutherland. The township includes the hamlets of Frenchland and the Nabbs. The living is a rectory* in the diocese of Lichfield, value £140. The church has recently been repaired. The Primitive and Reformed Methodists have chapels. There are National schools."

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