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Identifier: transactionsofsh38shro (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain)
Subjects: Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain) Excavations (Archaeology) Natural history
Publisher: Shrewsbury (etc.) Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
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knight. Co. Salop, Deanery of Ludlow.—Thomas Atchley, Masterof Arts, was admitted to the parish church of Coldweston atthe presentation of George Hopton, esquire, 22nd March, 54 INSTITUTIONS OF SHROPSHIRE INCUMBENTS. Co. Salop, Deanery of Stotesden.—6th May, 1634, ThomasWhite, Master of Arts, was admitted to the vicarage ofHigley, at the presentation of George Pearson, gentleman,patron. Co. Salop, Deanery of Stotesden.—29th May, 1634,Richard Detton, Master of Arts, was admitted to the rectoryof Aston Botrell at the presentation of Walter Acton, esquire,and Edward Acton, gentleman, patrons. Co. Salop. Deanery of Wenlock.—23rd August, 1634,Thomas Bayly, Master of Arts, was admitted to the rectoryof Holgate at the collation or donation of the Lord Bishopof Hereford, in right of his bishopric. Co. Salop, Deanery of Ludlow.—23rd Sept., 1634, RalphClayton, Professor of Sacred Theology, was admitted to thevicarage of Staunton Lacy at the presentation of William,Lord Craven, patron.
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55 P O V N T ON C H A PEL.By J A. MORRIS About seven miles from Shrewsbury, and a mile from themain road passing through Roden to High Ercall, is thelittle township of Poynton, an outlying portion of the 12,000acres forming the Parish of High Ercall. The old ManorHouse, the property of Lord Barnard, is now a Farm house,having connected with it a building used as a stable, thestable of which was the eas^t end, and which is all thatremains of Poynton Chapel. At least seven Chapels areknown to have existed in this parish, owning High Ercall as1 he Mother Church,1 and of these four have been destroyedthe interesting fragment of Poynton Chapel still stands,2 butunlike Bethlehem, which was first a stable and then became.1 Shrine, Poynton was first a Shrine, and is now a Stable. The Manor of Poynton seems to have existed in Saxontimes, and is described in Domesday as follows :-— Uluietholds Peventone and Tunestan of the Earl (In RecordineHundred.) He also held it (in Saxon times) for two M

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  • booksubject:Natural_history
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