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Madeley, Shropshire

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511: 798: 38: 54: 507:, Madeley was home to nearly 100 known and named pits in the old Madeley parish with coal mining continuing until the early 1900s. In 1864, the Brick Kiln Leasow mine, mined for ironstone that was used to feed the furnaces at Blists Hill, witnessed a tragic accident that claimed the lives of nine miners with the victims remembered today as the Nine Men of Madeley. 61: 566:. In terms of local government, the town has representation in the local Town Council, Madeley Town Council, with six councillors representing the town,. However, the term "Madeley" sometimes refers in a broader sense to a larger geographical area incorporating the town of Madeley and the neighbouring areas of Sutton Hill, Sutton Heights and 598: 239: 900:
taught art at Madeley Modern School (now the Haberdashers' Abraham Darby) from 1960 to 1964, taking responsibility for sex education. Shocked at the moral beliefs of her pupils, she became concerned about what she and many others perceived as declining moral standards in the British media, especially
382:, having been founded before the 8th century. Historically, Madeley's industrial activity has largely been in mining, and later, manufacturing, which is still a large employer in the town, along with service industries. Parts of the parish fall within the 722:. By 2001, manufacturing was still a large employer in the town, with 33.1% of parish residents employed in that area. 20.7% were employed in wholesale, retail and hotels, and 11.8% in finance and business services. 5.3% of residents were unemployed. 570:, and all four fall within the boundaries of Madeley Town Council. The current composition of Madeley Town Council is 15 Labour, 1 Conservative and 1 Independent. The town is administered on the 2305: 1437: 621:. Coalport, a part of the parish of Madeley can be found to the west of the town, and the modern Telford Town Centre is north of the settlement. The local area has reserves of coal and 1015:
MBE (1872–1940), first-class cricketer, local businessman and councillor representing Madeley on both Wenlock Borough and Shropshire County Councils, born and died there, at Upper House.
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In the 17th century, Madeley was a small market town, but local tradesmen began to specialise, working in the river trade and in mining. In the 18th century, the north end of
1401: 874:, her husband and fellow Methodist who was Vicar of Madeley, had a joint ministry in the parish in the 18th century. John's iron tombstone is in the parish churchyard. 1194: 857: 263: 100: 1683: 1239:"Ninemen.org – The Mining Landscape: The most important coalfield in Shropshire is the Coalbrookdale Field, a significant part of which lies within Madeley" 2300: 581:, and is represented as part of the Madeley and Sutton Hill ward by 2 Labour and 1 Conservative councillor. The parish of Madeley formerly incorporated 2320: 518:
In the 1970s, significant construction of new housing and recreation areas was undertaken by the Dawley Development Corporation, later known as the
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John A. Hargreaves, 'Fletcher , Mary (1739–1815)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2005
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G C Baugh, C R Elrington (Editors), A P Baggs, D C Cox, Jessie McFall, P A Stamper, A J L Winchester (1985). Baugh, G C; Elrington, C R (ed.).
992:, (best known as Ellis Peters) OBE, BEM (1913–1995), English author of history and historical fiction, lived in Madeley from 1956 to her death. 2376: 2310: 2121: 1954: 1467: 1038: 967: 563: 550: 1755: 1208: 477:. Two months later, Parliamentary forces occupied the parish church. Madeley is also home to a barn (today part of Upper House) in which 2284: 1056: 251: 1279: 1072: 256: 53: 1848: 1785: 1238: 1042: 1274: 659:, and of them, 7,477 were in employment. The ethnicity of the population was as follows: 96% of the population was found to be 305: 1412: 1373: 1112: 2340: 1713: 806: 762: 534: 268: 213: 179: 1522: 1322: 894:, (1849–1940) British soldier and administrator in India, who retired to Madeley Hall and is buried in the parish churchyard. 1964: 1060: 840:
Centre can be found in the town, and on the Tweedale Industrial Estate near Madeley is the Springfield Christian Fellowship.
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Near Madeley is Madeley Junction, a railway junction and its accompanying signal box. The line from this junction runs to
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falls within the Parish of Madeley. The majority of the site is within the parish of The Gorge, named for the
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grew by it, which took some of the commercial trade away from the old town of Madeley, including its market.
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Victoria County History: Shropshire, volume 11: Telford, chapter 13: Madeley – Manor and other estates, s.1
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from 1860 until 1952. The station remains intact and the former trackbed forms part of the Silkin Way.
929:(1735–1816), ironmaster, owned Madeley Court and lived there from 1781 until settling in Bristol 1804. 1022: 766: 719: 560: 125: 1658: 935:(1750–1789), ironmaster, latter's brother-in-law and former's grandson, owned Madeley Court 1774–81. 655:
At the 2001 census, the population of the parish of Madeley was 17,935. Of this number, 8,190 were
2063: 1940: 1063:, attended Madeley Senior School, now Haberdashers' Abraham Darby. Made 490 appearances for Wolves. 814: 632: 482: 386: 2260: 1990: 1175: 971: 750: 575: 368: 244: 161: 133: 2008: 1475: 1763: 1216: 1139: 420:, is said to have held 3 hides of land at Madeley. Between 727 and 736 he sold his holdings to 2270: 2028: 1253:"Home – The Nine Men of Madeley Project – Explore Local Mining History in Madeley, Shropshire" 932: 810: 656: 578: 567: 470: 2361: 2239: 2234: 2229: 1270: 1157: 1006: 980:(1848–1930) New Zealand butter manufacturer, exporter and temperance campaigner, born there. 938: 640: 636: 390: 218: 777:
There are a number of nurseries and primary schools in Madeley, and two secondary schools:
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Madeley is situated in the southern part of the new town of Telford, to the north of
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Mining of coal began before 1322, and the extraction of ironstone had begun by 1540.
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In terms of religion: 77% of the population are Christian, and 14.4% are of
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but the manor of Madeley belonged to the church of Wenlock, throughout the
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and the rest of the motorway network. Most bus services are provided by
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Report by Toby Neal, part of 'Great Lives' series on Midlands worthies.
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Several of Madeley's historical sites of interest are waypoints on the
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Telford Culture Zone, Council run service for local arts and events
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Historically, Madeley was a mining town serving the now defunct
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Article by Toby Neal, part of series on West Midlands worthies.
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runs along its northern edge. The nearest motorway is the
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for students aged five to eleven is located in the town.
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The settlement of Madeley is recorded as far back as the
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full-back, 232 appearances, 111 for Wolves, born there.
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The ward is within the 278: 262: 250: 238: 224: 212: 202: 192: 178: 160: 142: 124: 108: 92: 84: 30: 522:, as part of the development of Telford New Town. 1924:has information about local history, events, etc. 1625:"Exploring Telford – St Michael's Church Madeley" 1275:"GATEHOUSE SOUTH WEST OF MADELEY COURT (1292950)" 397:, and a key area in the development of Industry. 1678: 1676: 1151: 1149: 1147: 848:Residents of the town of Madeley have included 852:of Madeley Court, who was instrumental in the 1948: 8: 817:, which was designed in its present form by 746:, and a community bus service is provided. 416:Sigward, a local ruler in the time of King 1955: 1941: 1933: 503:Nevertheless, as an important part of the 27: 1193:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1021:(1877–1938), professional footballer for 730:The B4373 runs through the town, and the 459:, a prominent lawyer and politician from 16:For other places with the same name, see 1498:"Silkin Way – cycling and walking route" 1031:(1877–1954) professional footballer for 509: 432:. She was the founder and first head of 1101: 1090:Listed buildings in Madeley, Shropshire 277: 233: 201: 177: 91: 34: 1183: 1173: 533:, Madeley High Street, Jubilee House, 1159:A History of the County of Shropshire 1041:(1905–1949) professional footballer, 261: 249: 237: 223: 211: 191: 159: 141: 123: 7: 2122:List of civil parishes in Shropshire 1835:. 27 December 2021. pp. 20, 29. 1600:"Telford and Wrekin Special Schools" 1523:"UK Schools & Colleges Database" 1438:"Sutton Hill/Woodside community bus" 968:John Fletcher Moulton, Baron Moulton 556:, which is currently represented by 1819:. 11 October 2021. pp. 20, 29. 492:was built between Madeley Wood and 436:. The monastery was refounded as a 1786:"Madeley's VC – Major C.A.L. Yate" 1280:National Heritage List for England 974:politician and writer, born there. 14: 1075:, (born 1982) former Wolves and 753:, and was used to carry coal to 738:, which connects Telford to the 59: 52: 36: 1756:"The Fletcher Methodist Church" 858:Speaker of the House of Commons 520:Telford Development Corporation 60: 690:. 0.7% of the population are 671:. 1.3% of the population was 545:Madeley is located within the 469:The town played a role in the 453:dissolution of the monasteries 1: 1877:. 19 January 1940. p. 4. 1714:"Sir Basil Brooke of Madeley" 1374:"Madeley 2001 Census Profile" 1113:"Madeley 2001 Census Profile" 892:Sir Charles Yate, 1st Baronet 2377:Civil parishes in Shropshire 2301:Parliamentary constituencies 1889:"William Ambrose Wright CBE" 1468:"When Steam Ruled the Rails" 1323:"A Short History of Madeley" 890:. 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Madeley

Madeley is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
OS grid reference
SJ697044
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Telford and Wrekin
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
TF7
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Shropshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
The Wrekin
UK
England

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