WebShrawardine Guide to Shrawardine, Shropshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death … WebThe abode (or residence) listed on the baptism records for the first four children was Clatter, a village 3 km west of Llanwnog. The abode listed for the final five children was Penr'allt. The Penrallt farm was roughly halfway between Clatter and Llanwnog, on the Clatter side of a very high hill between the two villages.
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WebIn Local History we have handed down to us facts and fiction, both grave and gay; traditions and customs illustrative of popular habits and manners; records of national edicts and social laws; municipal mandates, and parochial practice; doleful notes of superstition and ignorance, with gratifying statistics of the progress of truth and ... WebAuden, J E, 'TSAS' in Notes on the Church, Castle and Parish of Shrawardine, , Vol. vii, (1895), 120 Other SMR record no 52, SMR Record no 52, Legal This monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended as it appears to the Secretary of State to be of national importance. This entry is a copy, the ... eclipse 日本語版 インストール
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http://www.castlewales.com/shraw.html WebThe first reference to a church in Shrawardine is 1213, but most of the present building dates from the mid seventeenth century with some earlier fabric remaining. The history of the church is closely linked to the nearby castle, the church being largely destroyed during the Civil War in 1644 – 45 and not being completely rebuilt until 1722. WebThe record set comprises 1,133,580 baptisms from the diocese of Shropshire, England. These records date from 1538 to 1900. Baptism records state the date and place an … eclipse 検索 ファイル名