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Beckbury is a
village and
civil parish in Shropshire, England.
Beckbury had a po****tion of 327
according to the 2001 census,
increasing to 340 at the...
- of man-made
underground chambers in the
grounds of
Caynton Hall, near
Beckbury, Shropshire, England.
Their original purpose and date of
construction are...
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Beckbury is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 17
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
- Barrow, Baschurch, Battlefield,
Bayston Hill, Beambridge, Bearstone,
Beckbury, Beckjay, Bedlam, Bedstone, Benthall, Bentlawnt, Beobridge, Berrington...
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Retrieved 15 June 2019. Hough, E; Barnett, A J (1998). "GEOLOGY OF THE
BECKBURY AND
WORFIELD AREA" (PDF). NERA.
British Geological Society. pp. 1–33. Retrieved...
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hundred included most of the
manors of
Culvestan and
Patton (not
Madeley or
Beckbury,
which went to Brimstree, nor
Acton which went to Stottesdon), together...
- who came to
settle in the
evolving kingdom of Mercia, and
shared with
Beckbury. The
second element, ofer
signifies a hill spur. In a
detailed discussion...
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repairing several Roads leading from the Buck's Head at
Watling Street to
Beckbury and the New-Inn, and from the
Birches Brook to the Hand Post in the Parish...
- the
district of Bridgnorth. It lies
about one mile
north north west of
Beckbury. The
civil parish originates during Norman times, and
appears as "Ruitone"...
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before beating a
hasty retreat.
Retracing the
route through Norton and
Beckbury to
Boscobel House where the King hid in an oak tree to
avoid capture. A...