Newport is a market town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin in Shropshire, England. It lies 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Telford town centre, 12 miles...
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constituency) Newport and Carisbrooke, a civil parish formerly called just "Newport" Newport, Shropshire Newport Rural District Newport (Shropshire) (UK Parliament...
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only large towns. Shropshire is otherwise rural, containing market towns such as Oswestry (15,613), Bridgnorth (12,212) and Newport (11,387). For local...
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Newport Football Club was an association football club from Newport, Shropshire. In the 1880s the club was often referred to as Newport Town. The club's...
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Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire (MK); Newport, Monmouthshire (NP); Newport, Isle of Wight (PO); Newport, Pembrokeshire (SA); or Newport, Shropshire (TF)...
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Haberdashers' Adams (redirect from Newport (Shropshire) Grammar School)
high-achieving boys and girls aged 11–18 with boarding for boys, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education. As of 2024, boarding fees are...
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Miss Havisham (category Newport, Shropshire)
Elizabeth Parker while staying in Newport, Shropshire, which has an aptly named Havisham Court. However, research by the Newport History Society has found no...
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Newport is a civil parish in the district of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. It contains 106 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Tom Brown (satirist) (category People from Newport, Shropshire)
written concerning John Fell. Brown was born at either Shifnal or Newport in Shropshire; he is identified with the Thomas Brown, son of William and Dorothy...
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Abraham Darby Academy, Telford, Shropshire Haberdashers' Adams (formerly Adams') Grammar School, Newport, Shropshire Haberdashers' Agincourt School, Monmouth...
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M. J. Bassett (category Newport, Shropshire)
Carbon. She is transgender, coming out in 2017. Bassett grew up in Newport, Shropshire, in the West Midlands, where she was educated at Adams Grammar School...
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Knighton is situated 5 miles (8 km) north of Newport, Shropshire, close to the Staffordshire/Shropshire border in undulating agricultural land featuring...
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The Old Town Hall is a municipal building in St Mary Street, Newport, Shropshire, England. The structure, which is now divided into a series of shop units...
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Shrewsbury Canal (redirect from Shrewsbury and Newport Canal)
The Shrewsbury Canal (or Shrewsbury and Newport Canal) was a canal in Shropshire, England. Authorised in 1793, the main line from Trench to Shrewsbury...
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Earl of Bradford (redirect from Baron Newport)
Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire. The Newports were an ancient Shropshire family. One member of the family, Richard Newport, represented Shropshire and Shrewsbury in Parliament...
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stated to be the restoration of the Shrewsbury Canal and the Newport Arm of the Shropshire Union Canal, including its structures and building, for the...
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Sir Richard Newport (by 1511–12 September 1570) was an English landowner and politician of Shropshire origin, prominent regionally during the mid-Tudor...
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Craig Phillips (category People from Newport, Shropshire)
younger of two children and born in Liverpool, his family moved to Newport, Shropshire, in the late 1980s. At 18, Phillips secured a day release bricklayers...
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Newport RUFC is an English rugby team based at the Old Showground, just outside the town of Newport, Shropshire. They currently play in the National League...
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Newport (Shropshire) station was a railway station serving Newport in Shropshire. that was situated on the Stafford to Shrewsbury Line via Wellington....
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Newport coat of arms may apply to Coat of arms of Newport, the city of Newport, Wales Coat of arms of the town of Newport, Shropshire, England This disambiguation...
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Peter Bottomley (category People from Newport, Shropshire)
die in the position.[citation needed] Peter Bottomley was born in Newport, Shropshire, the son of Sir James Bottomley, a wartime army officer who later...
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52°46′08″N 2°22′44″W / 52.769°N 2.379°W / 52.769; -2.379 Newport was a rural district in Shropshire, England from 1894 to 1934. It was formed under the Local...
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Chetwynd is a rural civil parish just to the north of Newport, Shropshire in England. Although the parish contains no substantial nucleated settlements...
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Glen Cove, New York, US Webb, a house of Adams' Grammar School, Newport, Shropshire, UK Justice Webb (disambiguation) Jervis B. Webb Company Mount Webb...
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St Nicholas's Church is an Anglican church in the market town of Newport, Shropshire, England lying within the Diocese of Lichfield. It is dedicated to...
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California Newport Girls High School, a girls' grammar school in Newport, Shropshire, England This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges...
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North, and Newport West. 1997–2024: The District of North Shropshire and the Borough of Oswestry. 2024–present: The County of Shropshire electoral districts...
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The Shropshire Star Newport Nocturne is Britain's first flood lit road bicycle race and is biennially held in Newport, Shropshire. The race was first...
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Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury (redirect from 3rd Earl of Shropshire Or Shrewsbury Robert of Belleme)
Boydell Press, 2011), pp. 69–70, 83. "Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shropshire or Shrewsbury | Norman magnate and soldier | Britannica". George Edward...
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