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Edgmond sources

Poor Relief sources

Settlement examination for John Podmore, aged 33 years, resident in the parish of Lilleshall. John Podmore was born and worked in Tibberton in the Edgmond Parish. He had a wife, Mary and 6 children. The settlement is dated 20th May 1811.

Settlement of John Podmore [Opens in new window: image size 132kb]
Settlement Examination
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[Shropshire Archive reference: P161/L/5/133]


Quarter Sessions

Inquisition: Thomas Maddocks, 14th October 1858

Inquisition of Thomas Maddocks [Opens in new window: image size 101kb]
Inquisition
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[Shropshire Archive reference: QR459/199]


Inquistion: James Plant, 14th October 1858

Inquisition of James Plant [Opens in new window: image size 183kb]
Inquisition
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[Shropshire Archive reference: QR 459/200]

Directories and sales catalogues

Edgmond section of the Kelly's Directory from 1870

Edgmond section of Kelly's Directory from 1870 [Opens in new window: image size 62kb]
Kelly's Directory of 1870
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[Shropshire Archives]


Edgmond section of the Kelly's Directory from 1929

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Kelly's Directory of 1929
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[Shropshire Archives]


Sales Catalogue: 'Particular of an estate called Edgmond Hall', 23rd October 1818

Sales Catalogue, dating from 1818 [Opens in new window: image size 112kb]
Sales Catalogue from Edgmond Hall
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[Shropshire Archive reference: 4835/116]

Other sources included in Focus Packs, can often include:

  • Newspaper cuttings
  • Magazine articles
  • Relevant sections of OS Maps
  • Chapters of local books
  • Education and Council planning documents

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