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1781:. Shropshire Libraries. p. 9.
1515:Church of England A Church Near You
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1204:Bishop's Castle Community College
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1232:Thomas Bray
957:Craven Arms
937:Aberystwyth
902:grain silos
797:county town
664:Augustinian
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107:2001 census
2373:Categories
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2120:Wellington
2115:Oakengates
2096:Shrewsbury
2031:Bridgnorth
2003:Shropshire
1988:Shropshire
1911:Shropshire
1351:References
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1238:, born at
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1078:Pontesbury
1069:Shrewsbury
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2358:Windmills
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1637:Smart, R
1422:Raven, M
1186:Education
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1048:Welshpool
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1154:Brompton
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2081:Newport
1896:Sources
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