• Lacon Childe School is a mixed secondary school for 11 to 16 year olds, located in Cleobury Mortimer in the English county of Shropshire. Previously a...
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    since the end of the Second World War. Older pupils travel to the Lacon Childe School in Cleobury Mortimer. There are two public houses in the parish,...
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    Lacon), High Sheriff in 1571, through the female line and subsequently by the marriage of a Lacon daughter and heiress who married Sir William Childe...
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    direction of Kidderminster. The town also has a secondary school, Lacon Childe, a primary school, a library, a post office and a fire station; until 2014...
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  • School, Bridgnorth Church Stretton School, Church Stretton The Corbet School, Baschurch The Grove School, Market Drayton Idsall School, Shifnal Lacon...
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    Cleobury Mortimer until he went to university. He was Head Boy at Lacon Childe School in Cleobury Mortimer and won the British Sugar Corporation Prize...
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  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 April 2018 Historic England, "Lacon Childe School, Cleobury Mortimer (1383461)", National Heritage List for England...
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  • maternal grandfather was Robert Townshend. He was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. He was elected to the House of Commons for Wenlock...
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Francis Forester William Lacon Childe Member of Parliament for Wenlock 1826–1832 With: John Weld-Forester 1826–1828...
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    – Pierre-Joseph Bourcet, French tactician (d. 1780) March 3 William Lacon Childe, English politician (d. 1757) Charles-Joseph Natoire, French painter...
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  • – Pierre-Joseph Bourcet, French tactician (d. 1780) March 3 William Lacon Childe, English politician (d. 1757) Charles-Joseph Natoire, French painter...
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  • of Woodcote Hall 1827: William Tayleur of Buntingsdale 1828: William Lacon Childe of Kinlet Hall 1829: Charles Kynaston Mainwaring of Oteley Park 1830:...
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