Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volume 5Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1882 |
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... Powis , Right Hon . Earl of , Powis Castle , Welshpool Pardoe , G. , Esq . , The Priory , Cheltenham Parry , E. J. , Esq . , Swan Hill , Shrewsbury Payne , W. B. , Esq . , High Street , Shrewsbury Peele , E. C. , Esq . , Prestfelde ...
... Powis , Right Hon . Earl of , Powis Castle , Welshpool Pardoe , G. , Esq . , The Priory , Cheltenham Parry , E. J. , Esq . , Swan Hill , Shrewsbury Payne , W. B. , Esq . , High Street , Shrewsbury Peele , E. C. , Esq . , Prestfelde ...
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... Powis , and the Head - master , each £ 100 ; Rev. W. Short , rector of Llandrinio ( brother to the Bishop , and Father of the Head - master ) , £ 50 ; Mrs. Ormsby Gore , Mr. J. R. Venables , Mr. T. L. Longueville , Mr. E. Wright , Mr ...
... Powis , and the Head - master , each £ 100 ; Rev. W. Short , rector of Llandrinio ( brother to the Bishop , and Father of the Head - master ) , £ 50 ; Mrs. Ormsby Gore , Mr. J. R. Venables , Mr. T. L. Longueville , Mr. E. Wright , Mr ...
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... Powis ; the late Recorder of Oswestry , Mr. J. R. Kenyon , Q.C. , and others taking part in the opening ceremonies . The subscriptions2 proving inadequate to 1 Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal of Mar. 31 , 1875 , gives the fol- lowing list ...
... Powis ; the late Recorder of Oswestry , Mr. J. R. Kenyon , Q.C. , and others taking part in the opening ceremonies . The subscriptions2 proving inadequate to 1 Eddowes's Shrewsbury Journal of Mar. 31 , 1875 , gives the fol- lowing list ...
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... Powis Castle to Wynnstay . Dr. Donne was born at Llanvihangel Rhydithon , Radnor- shire , on Feb. 14 , 1764. He was head - master of Oswestry School thirty - six years , and when he retired , went to live at Llanyblodwel , where he died ...
... Powis Castle to Wynnstay . Dr. Donne was born at Llanvihangel Rhydithon , Radnor- shire , on Feb. 14 , 1764. He was head - master of Oswestry School thirty - six years , and when he retired , went to live at Llanyblodwel , where he died ...
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... John Thomas ( nominated by the Cor- poration ) . The Ex - officio Governors are the Earl of Powis and Charles Watkin Williams Wynn , Esq . Thomas Longueville Longueville , of Penyllan , near Oswestry , 74 OSWESTRY GRAMMAR SCHOOL .
... John Thomas ( nominated by the Cor- poration ) . The Ex - officio Governors are the Earl of Powis and Charles Watkin Williams Wynn , Esq . Thomas Longueville Longueville , of Penyllan , near Oswestry , 74 OSWESTRY GRAMMAR SCHOOL .
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