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  2. Listed buildings in Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    Market Drayton is a town and a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 80 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England . Of these, four are at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  3. Goldstone, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of William Vardon of Goldstone Hall (1783–1856), lord of the manor of Goldstone, from his memorial inside St. Swithun's Church, Cheswardine. The heraldry of the shield is Or, Fretty Gules, illustrating the connection with the de Verdun/Verdon family of Alton, Staffordshire; the crest of a stag's head should have antlers, but these broke off many years ago

  4. Cheswardine - Wikipedia

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    The village lies close to the border with Staffordshire and is about 8 miles north of Newport and 5 miles south east of Market Drayton. At the 2001 Census , the parish (which also includes the villages of Chipnall and Soudley as well as several small hamlets such as Goldstone and Ellerton ), had a population of 991 people, [ 1 ] increasing to ...

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  6. Bulkeley Mackworth - Wikipedia

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    Bulkerley Mackworth (fl. 1720) was a notable landowner from Shropshire.The Mackworth family were a major family in Shropshire in the 17th and 18th centuries. [1] He is best known for ordering works in the Market Drayton area, namely Bulkeley Wing (1720) [2] and Buntingsdale Hall (1721).

  7. St Mary's Church, Market Drayton - Wikipedia

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    The Domesday Book of 1086 mentions "a Priest in Drayton", and there was likely a wooden Anglo-Saxon church on the same site prior to the construction of the present Norman stone building, which dates to 1150. [2] In 1201 Pope Innocent III forbade the weekly market which had traditionally taken place in the churchyard after the Sunday morning ...

  8. No. 20 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 1939 No. 20 (Training) Group reformed at Buntingsdale Hall, Market Drayton, in Shropshire, within RAF Training Command. A number of various Technical Training Schools and Recruits Receiving Centres, were initially within No. 20 (Training) Group. On 27 May 1940, No. 20 Group was transferred into RAF Technical Training Command.

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