about the town in Shropshire, England Shrewsbury disambiguation infobox UK place country England latitude 52.7077 longitude 2.7541 official name Shrewsbury population 70,689 population ref 2000 civil parish Shrewsbury unitary england Shropshire Council Shropshire lieutenancy england Shropshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Shrewsbury and Atcham UK Parliament constituency Shrewsbury and Atcham post town SHREWSBURY postcode district SY1, SY2, SY3 postcode area SY dial code 01743 os ... name distances cite web url http www.severnvale.co.uk index2.php?Mnu 04&Language gb title Shrewsbury ... shrewsbury to cardiff.htm publisher Airport Accommodation.com title Shrewsbury to Cardiff Distances ... Shrewsbury pron en ru zbri en uk shrewsbury.ogg or IPA en ro zbri en uk shrewsbury ... Origins of the name of Shrewsbury publisher Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council accessdate 2007 09 ...&srt pnan&col aohdq&pt c&va x&geo 513773725 title Shrewsbury statistics publisher World Gazetteer.com ..., after Telford . Shrewsbury is a historic market town with the town centre having a largely ... Destination Guide for Shrewsbury publisher Enjoy England accessdate 2007 09 25 ref including several examples of timber framing from the 15th and 16th century. Shrewsbury Castle , a red sandstone castle fortification, and Shrewsbury Abbey , a former Benedictine monastery , were founded in 1074 and 1083 respectively, by the Normans Norman Earl of Shrewsbury , Roger de Montgomery . ref cite web url http www.visitshrewsbury.com history.php title Shrewsbury A brief History publisher VisitShrewsbury.com ..., Shrewsbury Flower Show , and is known for its floral displays, having won various awards ... Town wins Floral prize publisher Shrewsbury Chronicle accessdate 2007 09 23 ref including Britain ... of the Wales Welsh border, Shrewsbury serves as a cultural and commercial centre for the ceremonial ... lines at Shrewsbury railway station . History main History of Shrewsbury Image Butcher Row.jpg thumb ... more details
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Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire in the United Kingdom, founded c. 800. A number of people, places and other locations have their names deriving from this original place. People Arthur Shrewsbury Earl of Shrewsbury Places Australia Shrewsbury Rock, Queensland Barbados Shrewsbury Chapel, Barbados Canada Shrewsbury, Ontario Shrewsbury, Quebec Jamaica Shrewsbury, Westmoreland Shrewsbury, Saint Elizabeth Shrewsbury, Portland United States Shrewsbury, Kentucky Shrewsbury, Louisiana Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury, Missouri Shrewsbury, New Jersey Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey Shrewsbury Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania , a Borough Shrewsbury, Vermont Shrewsbury, West Virginia Shrewsbury River , a tributary of the Navesink River in New Jersey Ships HMS Shrewsbury HMS Shrewsbury , the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy USS Shrewsbury SP 70 USS Shrewsbury SP 70 , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919 Other Battle of ShrewsburyShrewsbury Abbey Shrewsbury railway station and Shrewsbury Abbey railway station Shrewsbury School Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Shrewsbury and Atcham Shrewsbury and Atcham UK Parliament constituency Shrewsbury Town Football Club Vicars Close, Wells Shrewsbury House Shrewsbury House Wells Cathedral School, UK Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Shrewsbury desambiguaci de Shrewsbury Begriffskl rung fr Shrewsbury homonymie it Shrewsbury disambigua sw Shrewsbury nl Shrewsbury ja pl Shrewsbury ... more details
Shrewsbury College may refer to one of two educational institutions in Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England . Shrewsbury College of Arts & Technology , now commonly abbreviates itself to Shrewsbury College , located on the edge of the town to the east Shrewsbury Sixth Form College , located in Shrewsbury town centre In other uses Shrewsbury College, in the novels of Dorothy L. Sayers, the fictional Oxford college attended by Harriet Vane disambig ... more details
Countess of Shrewsbury may refer to Bess of Hardwick countess 1568 1590 Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury countess 1590 1616 Anna Maria Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury countess 1658 1668 disambig ... more details
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Shrewsbury , after the England English town of Shrewsbury HMS Shrewsbury 1695 HMS Shrewsbury was an 80 gun second rate launched in 1695. She was rebuilt in 1713 and broken up in 1749. HMS Shrewsbury 1758 HMS Shrewsbury was a 74 gun third rate launched in 1758. She was condemned in 1783 and scuttled that year. HMS Shrewsbury 1918 HMS Shrewsbury was a Hunt class minesweeper 1916 Hunt class minesweeper ship minesweeper launched in 1918 and sold in 1927. There was also HMS Shrewsbury Castle K374 HMS Shrewsbury Castle , a Castle class corvette Castle class corvette launched in 1943. She was loaned to the Royal Norwegian Navy and renamed HNoMS Tunsberg Castle K373 HNoMS Tunsberg Castle in 1944 and was sunk that year by a naval mine mine . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Shrewsbury, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Suburbs of Shrewsbury refers to residential areas within the town of Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England and includes center class wikitable North br Coton Hill, Shropshire Coton Hill br Greenfields br Ditherington br Castlefields br Sundorne br Harlescott br Mount Pleasant br Battlefield, Shropshire Battlefield br Bagley, Shrewsbury Bagley br br West br Frankwell br Copthorne, Shropshire Copthorne br Porthill br Kingsland br Gains Park br Radbrook Green br Shelton, Shropshire Shelton Image ShrewsburyMap.jpg center 450px East br Shrewsbury Abbey Abbey Foregate br Underdale, Shrewsbury Underdale br Cherry Orchard br Telford Estate br Monkmoor br Belvidere br br br br br South br Coleham br Sutton Farm, Shrewsbury Sutton Farm br Reabrook br Sutton Park br Meole Brace br Meole Village br Belle Vue, Shrewsbury Belle Vue center Category Suburbs of Shrewsbury Category Shrewsbury ... more details
File Shrewsbury biscuits.jpg thumb right Fruit Shrewsbury cakes A shrewsbury cake or shrewsbury biscuit ref cite web title Shrewsbury Biscuit work A Guide To The UK s Traditional Foods publisher wetnelly.com url http www.wetnelly.com page010.html accessdate 2009 06 21 ref is an English dessert , named for the town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire. They are made from Batter cooking batter that contains sugar , flour , egg food egg , butter , and nutmeg . Shrewsbury cakes are small in size and usually served several at a time. The playwright William Congreve mentioned Shrewsbury cakes in his play The Way of the World in 1700 as a metaphor ref cite web title The Way of the World url http www.fullbooks.com The Way of the World2.html last Congreve first William year 1700 work The Way of the World publisher Full Books accessdate 2009 06 21 ref Witwoud Why, brother Wilfull of Salop, you may be as short as a Shrewsbury cake, if you please. But I tell you tis not modish to know relations in town . The recipe is also included in several early cookbooks including The Compleat Cook of 1658 . ref cite web title Shrewsbury Cake Recipies url http www.theoldecookerybook.com theopden wiki index.php Shrewsbury cake recipes work The Olde Cookery Book accessdate 2009 06 21 ref First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams brought this recipe to The White House , when her husband, John Quincy Adams , became President of the United States Citation needed date May 2009 . Also, today in India, Shrewsbury biscuits are one of the most popular biscuits in the country. They are locally produced in the city of Pune , Maharashtra . References references See also Geographically indicated foods of the United Kingdom List of cakes External Links http bakingforbritain.blogspot.com 2007 05 shrewsbury cakes from shropshire.html History http www.biscuit.org.uk recipe shrewsbury.htm recipe http www.bbc.co.uk shropshire food 2002 10 shrewsbury biscuits.shtml recipe on BBC Category British desserts Category English cuisine ... more details
Greyfriars, Shrewsbury was a friary in Shropshire , England . References Reflist coord 52.7049 2.7494 type landmark region GB display title Category Monasteries in Shropshire Category Buildings and structures in Shrewsbury Shropshire struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
The Shrewsbury Chronicle is the local newspaper for Shrewsbury and the surrounding area, including Church Stretton , in Shropshire , England . It is published every Thursday and is one of the oldest weekly newspapers in the country. Its first edition was published in 1772. Its current Editor is John Butterworth editor John Butterworth , who has been in this position since 1997. The paper is the sister edition of the North Shropshire Chronicle . See also Shropshire Star External links http www.shrewsburychronicle.com Chronicle Website UK newspaper stub Category Media in Shropshire Category Newspapers published in England Category 1772 establishments in England Category Publications established in 1772 Category Shrewsbury sv Shrewsbury Chronicle ... more details
File Albrighton Church geograph.org.uk 46390.jpg thumb 180px Albrighton church. Albrighton is a small village to the north of Shrewsbury , on the A528 road A528 Shrewsbury Ellesmere, Shropshire Ellesmere road. It is first mentioned in the Domesday Book , as Etbritone adbeorht s settlement . Albright Hussey was once part of the same Manorialism manor , and indeed shared the same name originally. It lies in the civil parish parish of Pimhill . External links http www.albrighton.org.uk Albrighton Community Portal & Albrighton Email Service shropshire Shropshire geo stub coord 52.76069 N 2.74712 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Shropshire Category Shrewsbury and Atcham pl Albrighton Shrewsbury ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shrewsbury is a ghost town in the Canada Canadian province of Quebec , located within the township of Gore, Quebec Gore in Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec Argenteuil Regional County Municipality . Its sole remaining structure is the so called Shrewsbury ghost church . External links http laurentian.quebecheritageweb.com article details.aspx?articleId 70 Shrewsbury The Vanished Village coord display title name Shrewsbury, Quebec 45 47 25.3 N 74 17 32.0 W Subdivisions of Quebec Category Communities in Laurentides Category Ghost towns in Quebec Quebec geo stub Canada ghost town stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shrewsbury Rock , or sometimes Shrewsbury Reef , is a rocky feature off the Queensland coast. External links Gazetteer of Australia name Shrewsbury Rock id 151697 Queensland geo stub coord 21 30 00 S 150 16 00 E type isle region AU QLD display title Category Geography of Queensland ... more details
Image GeorgeTalbot1589.jpg thumb right 250px George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury Earl of Shrewsbury ... The first creation occurred in 1074 for Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury Roger de ... in 1094 by his younger son Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury Hugh , his elder son Robert of Bell me, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Robert of Bell me succeeding to his lands in Normandy . On Hugh ... Earl, Robert of Bell me, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Robert , rebelled against Henry I of England Henry ... in 1442 when John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury John Talbot, 7th Baron Talbot , an English general in the Hundred Years War , was made Earl of Shrewsbury . He was also made hereditary Lord High Steward ... as seventh Baron Furnivall on his mother s death in 1433. Lord Shrewsbury served as both Lord Chancellor ... through a writ of acceleration as Lord Talbot in 1553. Lord Shrewsbury was entrusted with the custody ... second wife the famous Bess of Hardwick . Shrewsbury was succeeded by his son from his first marriage ... Talbot d. 1518 , third son of the second Earl of Shrewsbury. The family bought Barlow Woodseats ... of Alton and Duke of Shrewsbury in the Peerage of England. The Duke was childless and on his death ... Earl. Lord Shrewsbury was in the Holy Orders of the Roman Catholic Church Church of Rome . On his death ... Earl Talbot, who thus became the eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford. He was a descendant of the aforementioned the Hon. Sir Gilbert Talbot d. 1518 , third son of the second Earl of Shrewsbury ... of Stafford. Lord Shrewsbury was an Admiral in the Royal Navy and also served in the second ... a white staff at the Coronation of the British Monarch . Lord Shrewsbury is the senior Earl on the Roll ... Ireland earldom of Ormonde , the Earls of Shrewsbury would lose this distinction, but they derive higher ... Lord Shrewsbury is always styled simply The Earl of Shrewsbury . The seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury ... be mentioned. The Hon. John Talbot, 1st Viscount Lisle John Talbot , son of the first Earl of Shrewsbury ... more details
Infobox mountain name Shrewsbury Peak photo photo caption elevation convert 1130 m ft 1 ref Summit elevation between 3,700 and 3,720 ft. ref prominence convert 190 m ft 1 abbr on ref Key col elevation between 3,080 and 3,100 ft. ref listing location nowrap Rutland County, Vermont Rutland County , Vermont , USA range Coolidge Range coordinates coord 43 34.54 N 72 48.36 W type mountain region US display inline,title topo United States Geological Survey USGS Killington Peak type age first ascent easiest route Shrewsbury Peak is a mountain located in Rutland County, Vermont Rutland County , Vermont , in the Calvin Coolidge State Forest . The mountain is part of the Coolidge Range . Shrewsbury is flanked to the northwest by Little Killington . The northeast slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Madden Brook, thence into the Ottauquechee River , the Connecticut River , and into Long Island Sound in Connecticut . The southeast slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Woodward Reservoir, thence into the Ottauquechee River. The south end of Shrewsbury Peak drains into Tinker Brook, thence into the headwaters of the Black River Connecticut River Black River , another tributary of Connecticut River. The southwest slopes of Shrewsbury Peak drain into Gould Brook, thence into the Cold River Vermont Cold River , and Otter Creek Vermont Otter Creek , which drains into Lake Champlain , and thence into the Richelieu River in Qu bec , the Saint Lawrence River , and into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence . The west side of Shrewsbury Peak drains into Sargent Brook, thence into Gould Brook and the Cold River. The Appalachian Trail , a 2,170 mile 3,500 km National Scenic Trail from Georgia U.S. state Georgia to Maine , and Vermont s Long Trail run through the Coolidge Range, about convert 1.5 mi km 0 northwest of Shrewsbury Peak. Notes reflist See also List of mountains in Vermont External links http www.peakbagger.com peak.aspx?pid 7034 Peakbagger.com Shrewsbury Peak gnis 1459503 Shrewsbury Peak Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date December 2007 The Shrewsbury Crew program at Shrewsbury High School Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Shrewsbury high school in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts , was established in 1937 The women s program was started in 1975 and is one of the oldest scholastic Rowing sport rowing programs in the United States. Their first coach was Ken Burns who was a very influential figure for rowing throughout the mid 20th century. Ken Burns was responsible for bringing the Eastern Sprints Regatta to Lake Quinsigamond in 1961, where it has been held ever since. Shrewsbury won three National Championship throughout the 1940s and 1950 s. The Shrewsbury Men s team attended its most recent National Championship in June 2008, where they finished 16th. They also attended the 2007 USRowing Youth National Championship, where they finished 14th. Shrewsbury is a full member of the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association NEIRA and was one of the founding schools of the NEIRA. The men s varsity 8 finished 5th in the Grand Final in the 2008 spring season, the boats best finish in several decades. They are also a full member of the Massachusetts Public Scholastic Rowing Association MPSRA . Shrewsbury rows out of the Donahue Rowing Center on Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury, MA. The Donahue Rowing Center is the largest rowing only facility in the United States and was in large part funded by Irving James Donahue and Barbara Grant Donahue. Jim Donahue was a member of National Championship Shrewsbury crews in the 1950s. Lake Quinsigamond plays host to many regattas every year including the Eastern Sprints, New England Collegiate Rowing Championships, and the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association NEIRA Championships. External links http www.shrewsburycrew.org SHS Crew website Category Rowing in the United States rowing stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image RivershackBikeNov08.jpg right thumb RiverShack Tavern, Shrewsbury Shewsbury is an unincorporated town in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana , along the Mississippi River about 1 mile upriver from the border of the city of New Orleans . The name came into use in the 19th century, and became less commonly used towards the end of the 20th century, when surrounding communities of unincorporated Jefferson grew together as a suburb of New Orleans. The area known as Shrewsbury is now generally considered to be part of Jefferson, Louisiana . It is located around the river end of Causeway Boulevard. It is part of the Greater New Orleans Metropolitan area . The name is reflected in such local street names as Shrewsbury Court, Shrewsbury Road, and West Shrewsbury Road. The area is home to the Camp Parapet Powder Magazine, one of the last remnants of the American Civil War in the New Orleans area. Shrewsbury, Louisiana is referred to in the Rhythm & Blues song Shrewsbury Blues , written by Dave Bartholomew and recorded by Tommy Ridgeley , a native of the area. Coord 29 58 16 N 90 08 32 W type city region US LA display title Category Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Louisiana geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date January 2010 Shrewsbury Town Public Library is housed in a historically important building situated on Castle Hill near Shrewsbury Castle . The building was the site of Shrewsbury School until 1882. It opened as the Library in 1983 following restoration work. ref Wall plaque by library entrance. ref ref Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , Shropshire Libraries, 1983, ISBN 0 903802 26 0 ref Above the main entrance are two statues bearing the inscriptions Philomathes and Polumathes . These portray the virtues Lover of learning and Much learning to convey the lesson that it is good to gain knowledge through a love of learning. Image Shrewsbury Library 01.jpg thumb right Front view of Shrewsbury Town Library, the castle in the distance History of the building The original school building was founded by Edward VI of England King Edward VI in 1552. This is a timber frame building, now at the rear of the present building. Additional stone buildings were added from 1594 ... by the County Council. ref Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , last page. ref The library .... Gallery gallery Image Shrewsbury Library 02.jpg Carvings above entrance archway Image Shrewsbury Library 03.jpg Tower and north hall Image Shrewsbury Library 04.jpg Sundials on south end music library room Image Shrewsbury Library 05.jpg Information plaque Image Shrewsbury Library 06.jpg Pupils names carved in window cill Image Shrewsbury Library 07.jpg Music library ceiling Image Shrewsbury Library 08.jpg General library ceiling showing heraldic shields Image Shrewsbury Library 09.jpg General library ceiling showing heraldic shields Image Shrewsbury Library 10.jpg Stained glass window castle end Image Shrewsbury Library 11.jpg Stained glass window other end gallery Footnotes reflist References Shrewsbury Library Its History and Restoration , Shropshire Libraries, 1983, ISBN 0 903802 ... SHR display title Category Buildings and structures in Shrewsbury Category Public libraries in England ... more details
Infobox UK cathedral building name Shrewsbury Cathedral infobox width image Shrewsbury Cathedral.JPG image size 300px caption map type map size map caption location Shrewsbury full name Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara geo latitude 52.7053 longitude 2.7540 county Shropshire country England ecclesiastical yes denomination Roman Catholic province Province of Birmingham Birmingham diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury bishop Brian Noble bishop Brian Noble dean Canon Stephen Coonan other clergy Father Christopher Matthews canons archdeacon other director music Judith Hall organist Toby Belfield website http www.shrewsburycathedral.org www.shrewsburycathedral.org building yes architect E. W. Pugin architecture style became cathedral 1856 number of cathedrals year built year consecrated 1856 specifications capacity length width transepts width nave height max height nave height choir tower quantity tower height spire quantity spire ... Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara , commonly known as Shrewsbury Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Shrewsbury , England . It is the seat of the Bishop of Shrewsbury and mother church of the Diocese of Shrewsbury which covers the counties of Shropshire and Cheshire , part ..., the Earl of Shrewsbury , financed the building but died three months prior to completion. In 1984 ... of Shrewsbury Cathedral has to be counted the stained glass. The older glass is mostly from the Hardman ... and Anglican chaplain at Shrewsbury School translator of English lyrics of the Eucharist ic hymn Let ... of Shrewsbury , foundress of Society of the Holy Child Jesus a teaching order of consecrated ... to the USA and beyond External links http www.shrewsburycathedral.org Shrewsbury Cathedral Official Website http www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org Diocese of Shrewsbury Official Website http www.catholic ... Category Churches in Shrewsbury RC cathedral stub Shropshire struct stub fr Cath drale de Shrewsbury ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 52.718 2.739 display title region GB scale 10000 Underdale is a district of the town of Shrewsbury , county town of Shropshire , England . It is situated between the suburbs of Monkmoor and Castlefields , and stretches from Shrewsbury Abbey to the Telford Way, which is situated towards the north of the town. Underdale Road runs parallel to Monkmoor Road and is roughly the same length. The village is an electoral district of Shropshire Council . It is currently a Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrat held area. The River Severn flows around the western edge of the area. Category Suburbs of Shrewsbury Shropshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox Historic building article Shrewsbury Castle image Shrewsbury Castle.jpg caption Shrewsbury Castle name Shrewsbury Castle location town Shrewsbury , Shropshire location country England map type Shropshire latitude 52.7077 longitude 2.7541 architect client Roger de Montgomery engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style Red sandstone castle size Shrewsbury Castle is a red sandstone castle in Shrewsbury , Shropshire , England . Its location is on a hill situated on the neck of the meander of the River Severn which the town originally grew up in. The castle is situated directly above Shrewsbury railway station . History It was built as a defensive fortification for the town, which was otherwise protected by the river. Town wall s, of which little now remains, then radiated out from the castle and surrounded the town although the area known now as Town Walls still has a small section of it and a tower known as Town Walls Tower and in the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . In 1138, Stephen of England King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as The Anarchy . The castle was also briefly held by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth , prince of Wales , in 1215. Little of this original physical structure remains. ref ... theatre plays , which have included the Canterbury Tales , among others. Image Shrewsbury Castle 2.jpg 175px thumb Shrewsbury Castle viewed from Laura s Tower left See also History of Shrewsbury ... links http www.shrewsburymuseums.com castle Shrewsbury Castle official site with visiting information and Shropshire Regimental Museum http www.castlewales.com shrwsbry.html Shrewsbury Castle website ... and structures in Shrewsbury Category Museums in Shropshire Category Regimental museums in England de Shrewsbury Castle ... more details
Infobox Bishopric border catholic font color black bishopric Shrewsbury coatofarms image incumbent Mark Davies bishop of Shrewsbury Mark Davies province Province of Birmingham Birmingham diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury cathedral Shrewsbury Cathedral Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara, Shrewsbury first bishop James Brown date 1850 website About the Roman Catholic office the Church of England office Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury The Bishop of Shrewsbury is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury in the Province of Birmingham , England ... of Shrewsbury where the seat is located at the Shrewsbury Cathedral Cathedral Church of Our Lady Help of Christians and Saint Peter of Alcantara . The diocese of Shrewsbury was erected on 29 ... bishop of Shrewsbury Mark Davies who succeeded as the 11th Bishop of Shrewsbury on 1 October 2010. He had previously been appointed the Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury by the Holy See on 22 December ... Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury class wikitable style width 95 style background color FABE60 colspan 5 Roman Catholic Bishops of Shrewsbury ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dshrw.html Diocese of Shrewsbury . Catholic Hierarchy . Retrieved on 26 January 2010. ref align left style ... Auxiliary Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of ShrewsburyShrewsbury and Titular Bishop of Corycus 30 May 1879 ordained bishop 27 July 1879 appointed Bishop of Shrewsbury 25 April 1882 resigned ... center 3 John Carroll align center 1895 align center 1897 small Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury ... of Shrewsbury 11 May 1895 died in office 14 January 1897 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 4 ... align center 1934 align center 1949 small Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury and Titular Bishop of Miletopolis 18 December 1931 ordained bishop 28 January 1932 succeeded Bishop of Shrewsbury ... align center 1949 align center 1961 small Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Shrewsbury and Titular ... more details
Robert of Shrewsbury died 1212 was Bishop of Bangor from 1197 to his death. Robert appears to have been Dean of Shrewsbury and prebendary of Wolverhampton . He was appointed Bishop of Bangor by Hubert Walter Hubert , Archbishop of Canterbury , apparently without being elected, and was consecrated by the Archbishop on 16 March 1197. Giraldus Cambrensis records the efforts of a person named only as R. , subprior of Aberconwy Abbey , to be recognised as the true bishop elect of Bangor. In 1211, King John of England invaded Kingdom of Gwynedd Gwynedd in an attempt to subdue Llywelyn the Great . John was excommunicated at the time, and consequently Robert refused to meet him. John retaliated by sending a troop of soldiers from Duchy of Brabant Brabant who burnt the city of Bangor and seized the Bishop from the high altar of the cathedral. Robert had to pay a fine of two hundred hawks to recover his liberty. Robert died the following year though some sources say 1213 and was buried at Shrewsbury. References John Edward Lloyd J. E. Lloyd 1911 The history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest Longmans, Green & Co. External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 33746 Notes on Bishop Robert at www.british history.ac.uk DEFAULTSORT Shrewsbury, Robert of Category 1212 deaths Category Bishops of Bangor Shrewsbury, Robert of Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 13th century Roman Catholic bishops Category People from ShrewsburyShrewsbury, Robert of Category People from Wolverhampton Shrewsbury, Robert of cy Robert o Amwythig ... more details
for the institution in Shrewsbury Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Image Sheffield Shrewsbury Hospital 27 04 06.jpg 300px right thumb Shrewsbury Hospital was one of the earliest hospitals built in Sheffield , in Yorkshire , England . History Although originally founded in 1627, the hospital, built by Gilbert Talbot, 13th Earl of Shrewsbury , opened in 1672. The Earl wanted to cater for 1500, but although Gilbert was generous, there was not enough money to build the structure he had in mind. Due to further arguments and the civil unrest, the hospital was then built by the Duke of Norfolk along Sheaf Bridge . The original hospital was in the town s centre and prone to floods and some patients died unnecessarily due to these floods. In 1823 a new site on Norfolk Road was chosen to house the new buildings and reopened in 1827. It was built in Gothic Revival architecture Gothic style. It was considered one of the finest houses in the land and has recently received a multi million pound sterling pound makeover and received a new frontage. References Unreferenced date October 2008 coord 53.3772 1.4571 display title SheffieldStructures Category 1827 architecture Category NHS hospitals Category Hospitals in Sheffield Category 1627 establishments in England ... more details
coord 52.628 2.759 display title region GB scale 50000 Infobox historic subdivision Name Borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham HQ Shrewsbury Status District, Borough Origin Borough of Shrewsbury br Atcham Rural ... ShropshireShrewsburyAtcham.png 135px Shrewsbury and Atcham br Shown within Shropshire non metropolitan county Image Arms Civic Motto Floreat Salopia Government Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap CodeName ONS coding system ONS code Code 39UE Shrewsbury and Atcham ... in Shropshire , England . Shrewsbury was the only town in the borough Atcham , although itself ..., Shropshire Uffington and Westbury, Shropshire Westbury . The Borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham ..., 2007 has brought severe and frequent flooding to parts of Shrewsbury and large areas of the countryside ... borough of Shrewsbury was merged with Atcham Rural District, to form a new non metropolitan district. This was initially called Shrewsbury, but was renamed Shrewsbury and Atcham on 12 June 1974 ... that it revert its name to simply Shrewsbury Borough Council this never happened though, as the borough covers a wide area of countryside beyond the town of Shrewsbury and many felt that it should ... 92,347 95,896 colspan 22 style text align center font size 140 small Population figures for Shrewsbury ... of Shrewsbury.JPG thumb right The new Guildhall of Shrewsbury and Atcham, Frankwell Quay The headquarters of the borough council were on Frankwell Quay in Frankwell , Shrewsbury, and can be accessed ... building. Property The borough council owned much land and property in the Shrewsbury and Atcham area. Shrewsbury Castle was owned by the borough council, as was the town museum and art gallery ... main entertainment venues was also held by the council The Music Hall, Shrewsbury Music Hall , which ... parished but the urban part of the borough the town of Shrewsbury was Unparished area unparished until 2008. Shrewsbury has no town council yet it will be established fully in 2009 the Mayor of Shrewsbury ... more details