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Caynham is a
village and
civil parish in
south Shropshire, England. The
parish lies on the
River Teme. It can be
accessed via the A4117 or the A49 roads...
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crossed locally by
Ashford Bridge,
which takes the
Caynham Road from the A49
towards Caynham. The
civil parish (which is
formally named Ashford Carbonel)...
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Caynham is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 17
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
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entering the village) to
avoid confusion. It lies in the
civil parish of
Caynham. The
market towns of
Ludlow and
Cleobury Mortimer are both 5.5
miles (8...
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hillforts of Iron Age
Cornovii include the
Wrekin hillfort near Wellington,
Caynham Camp near
Poughnhill and Old Oswestry. All of
these camps are in the county...
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Thomas Baines (1799–1867) was born in
Caynham, England, as the son of the Rev.
James Johnson Baines, and came to
Canada c.1821.
Baines worked as a land...
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remote times. The
Domesday Survey mentions salt-works at
Ditton Priors,
Caynham and Donnington. The lead
mines of
Shelve and
Stiperstones were
worked by...
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peerage but declined. The
third Baronet moved the
family seat to
Caynham Court,
Caynham,
Shropshire in 1852 and was High
Sheriff of
Shropshire in 1857....
- he
served as
Member of
Parliament for Ludlow. Fox was born in 1618 at
Caynham, Shropshire, the
eldest son of
landowner Somerset Fox of Gwernygo, Montgomeryshire...
- Calcott, Calverhall, Cantlop, Cardeston, Cardington,
Castle Pulverbatch,
Caynham, Cefn Einion, Chadwell,
Chapel Lawn, Chelmarsh,
Cheney Longville, Cherrington...