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    Shelsley Beauchamp or Great Shelsley is a village and civil parish 9 miles (14 km) north west of Worcester, in the Malvern Hills district, in the county...
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  • parishes of Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Kings and Shelsley Walsh. The three merged in 1972 and now share a single parish council. Shelsley means "clearing...
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    and the location was also known as Little Shelsley to distinguish it from Great Shelsley (Shelsley Beauchamp) on the opposite side of the River Teme. The...
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  • village in Somerset Kibworth Beauchamp, a village in Leicestershire Naunton Beauchamp, a village in Worcestershire Shelsley Beauchamp, a village in Worcestershire...
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    Bridge Eastham Eardiston Stockton-on-Teme Stanford Bridge Shelsley Walsh Shelsley Beauchamp Clifton-upon-Teme Whitbourne Martley Knightwick Broadwas Lulsley...
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  • Dowles; Glasshampton; Mamble; Ribbesford; Great Witley; Rochford; Shelsley Beauchamp; Rock; Shrawley and Stockton. The Parish of Shrawley - The early History...
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  • Sedgeberrow, Severn Stoke, Sharpway Gate, Shatterford, Shell, Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Walsh, Shenstone, Sheriff's Lench, Shernal Green, Sherrardspark...
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  • most famous oratorio Elijah (oratorio). Moore, born in 1766 at Shelsley-Beauchamp or Shelsley-Walsh, Worcestershire, was educated at Royal Grammar School...
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    End of Lake) 1178399 More images Church of All Saints Shelsey Beauchamp, Shelsley Beauchamp, Malvern Hills Parish Church 14th century 27 November 1984 SO7310962856...
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    Powick Queenhill Ripple Rochford Rushwick Severn Stoke Shelsley Beauchamp Shelsley Kings Shelsley Walsh Shrawley Stanford with Orleton Stockton-on-Teme...
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  • Betts of Kidderminster 2018: Cassian Blaise Luke Lechmere Roberts of Shelsley Beauchamp 2019: Edward Walter Pope Holloway of Suckley, Worcester 2020: Lt-Col...
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  • Severn Stoke Severn Stoke 16 Shelsley Beauchamp Shelsley Beauchamp 11 Shelsley Kings Shelsley Kings 11 Shelsley Walsh Shelsley Walsh 11 Shrawley Shrawley...
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  • near Malvern. 1980: Colonel Thomas Jim Bowen, of Little Blakes, Shelsley Beauchamp 1981: Richard Chevallier Green, of The Whittern, Lyonshall, Kington...
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  • Knightwick, Leigh, Little Witley, Lulsley, Martley, Pensax, Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Kings, Shelsley Walsh, Shrawley, Stanford on Teme, Stockton on Teme,...
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    / 51.19; -00.26 TQ2145 Shelsley Beauchamp Worcestershire 52°16′N 2°23′W / 52.26°N 02.39°W / 52.26; -02.39 SO7363 Shelsley Walsh Worcestershire 52°15′N...
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  • in 1805. In 1804 he entered Lincoln's Inn. Lowe was a curate at Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcestershire, in 1810. In 1812 he had a post as domestic chaplain...
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    de Beauchamp (d.1297), a younger brother of the first Beauchamp Earl of Warwick. John's great-grandson was John de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp (1319–1388)...
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    the Railway Companies of Great Britain, Matador Publishers, Kibworth Beauchamp, 2017, ISBN 978 1785893 537, page 558 "Timetables". Transport for Wales...
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    Apr. 1945. "www.austinharris.co.uk". RWG Grindlay in his Salmson at 1928 Shelsley Walsh Amateur Hill Climb "WO 374 - War Office: Officers' Services, First...
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    the village The church of St James was built in 1888 by the sixth Earl Beauchamp as a secondary chapel within the parish of Powick. The war memorial, next...
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    the Beauchamp Community of retired Church of England priests. It was built alongside almshouses on land given by Frederick Lygon, 6th Earl Beauchamp to...
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    the church. Through his daughter Emmeline, Urse is an ancestor of the Beauchamp family, who eventually became Earls of Warwick. Croome D'Abitot was once...
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    three churches, the first a small chapel that was mainly used by the Beauchamps. A second church, built on marshy ground to the designs of Augustus Pugin...
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    favourite residence of the Beauchamps. Here Isabel Despenser, herself of royal blood, presented her first husband, Richard Beauchamp, with a daughter, when...
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    manor passed to the Beauchamp family when Emeline de Abitot, the daughter and heiress of Urse d'Abetot, married Walter de Beauchamp then owner of Elmley...
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