. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. nitton. Mr. Clee — Ballard Widow Nash Widow Williams ... Thomas ... ... v — Prince ... ... ... — H. ... ... — Mr. Loughton John Jones ... ... ... — Wilding — ! ... .1 ...Jf — Anthony —. Bowen ... ... ... abs. \\ luO\\ fJOUglllOIl ... ... dDS. Hughes ... ... ... abs. \V adley ... ... ... abs. 11 lll-HpO)l-C Oil. Sheppard, Lsq. ... Meredith — Dan. Smith .. Wm. Maund ... ... abs. Summary. Booton Lang ford Bitterley 4 9 iMiLlUlUHJll ... ... ... 5 Henley 3 0 Cleeton ... ... ... 3 0 Snitton ... ... ... 9


. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. nitton. Mr. Clee — Ballard Widow Nash Widow Williams ... Thomas ... ... v — Prince ... ... ... — H. ... ... — Mr. Loughton John Jones ... ... ... — Wilding — ! ... .1 ...Jf — Anthony —. Bowen ... ... ... abs. \\ luO\\ fJOUglllOIl ... ... dDS. Hughes ... ... ... abs. \V adley ... ... ... abs. 11 lll-HpO)l-C Oil. Sheppard, Lsq. ... Meredith — Dan. Smith .. Wm. Maund ... ... abs. Summary. Booton Lang ford Bitterley 4 9 iMiLlUlUHJll ... ... ... 5 Henley 3 0 Cleeton ... ... ... 3 0 Snitton ... ... ... 9 3 Luppencott 0 3 Total ... 28 20 Bayliff Clee deposed that Houghton and Langfordsolicited him for a vote for both elections, and offered him acoursing bout for his vote. [The Parish Registers give the clue to the final result ofthis contest. Booton, although victorious in this Poll, dis-appears from the scene; but .-ons are born to M JohnLangford, dark and Anne his wife in 1721, 1725 and 1727,and on Oct. 5th, 1739, his burial at Bitterley is recorded.]. Austin Friars, Shrewsbury,—Grmtml Man and detail* of Exixtiny Hctnains. io5 THE AUGUSTINIAN FRIARS, the Rkv. C. H. ORINKVVATKR, The historians of Shrewsbury, Messrs. Owen and Blakeway(Vol ii., p. 451), speaking of the establishment of this order inone of the suburbs of the town, have put on record a conjec-ture (it is nothing more) which more recent investigation doesnut seem in any way to support. I copy their words. Theysay :— In the year when he (Alexander IV.) became Pope, viz.,in 1254, we find some of them (the Augustinian Friars)already in Shrewsbury. They were then called Fratrcs dcCoition, an appellation, for which we can assign no origin,unless our readers will accept the conjecture in the note(below). If that be admitted, they soon removed from thenorth of Shrewsbury to the south, where there was a spot ofground on the outside of the town walls, at the bottom ofRomaldshani, or B


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