. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. on, 1627 William Pemble, A Plea for Gcace. ,, 1627. Hildersam Lectures. 1628. Gul. Amesius, Coronis ad Collationem. Londini, 1630. pMede] Clavis Apocalyptica. Cantabrigue, 1632. Joannes Davenantius Determinationes. Cambridge, 1034. John Harmer, Greek-Latin Lexicon. Oxford, 1634. Hugo Grotins, Dcfensio L idei Catholics. Oxonian, Chillingworth, The Religion of Protestants. Oxford, 1636. Spelmans Concilia (2 vols.) London, 1639 and 1G64. Samuel Hudson, The Essence and Unity, etc. London, Walton, Bibli


. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. on, 1627 William Pemble, A Plea for Gcace. ,, 1627. Hildersam Lectures. 1628. Gul. Amesius, Coronis ad Collationem. Londini, 1630. pMede] Clavis Apocalyptica. Cantabrigue, 1632. Joannes Davenantius Determinationes. Cambridge, 1034. John Harmer, Greek-Latin Lexicon. Oxford, 1634. Hugo Grotins, Dcfensio L idei Catholics. Oxonian, Chillingworth, The Religion of Protestants. Oxford, 1636. Spelmans Concilia (2 vols.) London, 1639 and 1G64. Samuel Hudson, The Essence and Unity, etc. London, Walton, Biblia Sacra Polyglotta (6 vols.) London, Polus, Synopsis Criticorum S. Scriptura. London, 1669. Prayer Book (probably for Church). Oxford, 177b. The following books are undated :— John Northbrook, Poor Mans Garden. London. NoweHs Catechism. Henry Burton, The Seven Vials. A Demonstration of Discipline. Jo. Mercerius, Commentarii in Prophetas. Bishop Bilsoifs Christian subjection. Jineas Sylvius, Comm. tie Concilio Basilea;. Sephev Michlol ( liber perfections).. U ppi-;k AilLichope- - En i range 125 UPPER ft G. HOPK-KDWARDES. The ancient house at Upper Millichope, situate in the parishof Eaton-under-Haywood, about six miles from ChurchStretton, and ten from Much Wenlock is, without doubt,the oldest domestic building in Shropshire, and presentsmany interesting architectural features which, as Eyton saysin h\s Antiquities of Shropshire, are well worth the notice ofantiquaries. In 1881, a correspondent of Salopian Slireds and PateJies,signing himself \V. B., wrote of the old house at Millic-hope as follows :—^Hidden in an opening whicri runs fromthat most beautiful of Shropshire dales, A pedal e, to its sistervalley, Corvedale, are the remains of an old, a very old,manor house—Upper Millichope. Everything that is left ofthe building is most interesting, and in a capital state of pre-servation—happily, free from all attempts at restoration. Itappears


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