To PICKLESCOTT—James Wild, from the Barge Inn, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
Wm. Griffith, from the Seven Stars, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
To POOLE—R. Jones, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from Circus Yard.
To PONTESBURY & MINSTERLEY—Thos. Everall, from Rogers’ Warehouse,
Frankwell; Thomas Davies, from the Queen’s Head, Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Saturdays.
To PRESTON BROCHHURST—Trevor, from the Bull’s Head, Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
To PULVERBATCH—Richard Dovaston and Philip Morris, from the Spread Eagle,
on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
To SHAWBURY—Thomas Richards, from the Mermaid, Saturdays; Thos.
Humphreys, from the Bell, on Saturdays.
To STRETFORD BRIDGE—Thos. Humphreys, from the Bell, on Saturday.
To TREWERNE AND WELSHPOOL—Thos. Williams, from the Queen’s Head,
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
To UFFINGTON—Elizabeth Davies, from the White Hart, Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
To WELLINGTON—Edward Thomas, from the Barge Inn, Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Saturdays; and Jackson, from the Lion and Pheasant, on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
To WELSHPOOL, AND NEWTOWN—Robert Sackett, from Rogers’ and Crowley’s
Warehouses, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; and Edward Harris,
from the Queen’s Head, on Wednesdays.
To WESTBURY—John Handley, from the Mermaid, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
To WESTON & HAWKSTONE—John Phillips, from the Queen’s Head, Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
To WITHINGTON—Thomas Leary, from the Yorkshire House, on Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
To WOLVERHAMPTON—Frederick Worthington, from the White Hart, Saturdays.
To WORTHEN—William Downes, from the Elephant and Castle, on Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
THE ALBRIGHTON DIVISION.
The Albrighton division was formed into a separate jurisdiction for
magisterial purposes under the authority of an Act of parliament, passed
in the 4th of William IV. It comprises the following places:—The
parishes of Battlefield, Broughton, Fitz, Grinshill, Preston Gubballs,
and Uffington; the chapelries of Albrighton, Astley, Clive, and Hadnal;
and the township of Acton Reynold, Albrightlee, Harlscott, Hencott,
Longner, Berwick, Leaton, Merrington, Newton and Wollascot; and the
extra-parochial liberty of Haughmond. It may be necessary to observe,
that the arrangement of this work being by hundreds, the townships, or
chapelries, comprised in the several hundreds, will be found
alphabetically arranged, under the head of the respective town or
village, in which the parish church is situated.
ALBRIGHTLEE,
a small township in St. Mary’s parish three miles N.N.E. from Shrewsbury,
containing 742A. 2R. 21P. of land, is the property of Andrew William
Corbet, Esq. At the census of 1841 there were 8 houses and 45
inhabitants. The principal residence is an antique house of timber and
plaster, occupied by Mr. John Minton, who farms a considerable portion of
the land in the township, and is also a maltster.
HARLSCOTT
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