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    Lilleshall is a village and civil parish in the county of Shropshire, England. It lies between the towns of Telford and Newport, on the A518, in the Telford...
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    2.374°W / 52.728; -2.374 Lilleshall Hall /lɪl.ʃɔːl/ is a large former country house and estate in the fields of Lilleshall, Shropshire, England. It is...
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  • 4027306 The Lilleshall Monument, also known as the Sutherland Monument, is a 21-metre (70-foot) stone obelisk erected in 1833 on Lilleshall Hill overlooking...
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  • The Lilleshall Company was a large engineering company in Oakengates Shropshire founded in 1802. Its operations included mechanical engineering, coal mining...
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    Lilleshall Abbey was an Augustinian abbey in Shropshire, England, today located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Telford. It was founded between 1145 and 1148...
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    Ironbridge (The Gorge), Ketley, Ketley Bank, Langley, Lawley, Leegomery, Lilleshall, Madeley, Malinslee, Park, Priorslee, Stirchley, Wombridge, Woodside,...
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    centre at Lilleshall under the FA Coaching Education Scheme until 1997, alongside such future managers as Alan Pardew and Kenny Jackett. At Lilleshall, Sitton...
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    Alkmund of Derby (or of Lilleshall), also spelt Ealhmund, Alhmund, Alcmund, or Alchmund (d. c. 800) was a son of Alhred of Northumbria, who was caught...
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  • Lilleshall and Donnington is a civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. It contains 34 listed buildings that are recorded...
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  • he took a position within the FA as their first Technical Director, at Lilleshall. He handed over U21 responsibilities to England manager Graham Taylor's...
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    created a national coaching scheme with summer residential courses at Lilleshall, Shropshire, and persuaded some of his international players to take the...
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     Jersey British Open Champion 2017 Lilleshall Champion 2016 Lilleshall Champion 2015 Bolton Champion 2014 Lilleshall Champion 2013 Newcastle Champion 2012...
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    largest estate, the Lilleshall estate of the Duke of Sutherland. This dates from the dissolution of the monasteries, the lands of Lilleshall Abbey being purchased...
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    proposed development, the FA had two streams of development facilities: Lilleshall Hall had provided coaching for England's best young players, but had been...
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  • in election as Bishop of London in 1152. He was one of the founders of Lilleshall Abbey in Shropshire. Richard de Belmeis belonged to an ecclesiastical...
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    the day to light fires, sing songs and play games. A Christian monk of Lilleshall Abbey, in the same century, wrote: In the worship of St John, men waken...
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    large estates in the 10th century, namely Wellington, Wrockwardine and Lilleshall. From the 13th century there was urban development in Wellington and Madeley...
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    than the Donnington Wood Canal. The limestone quarries at Lilleshall were served by the Lilleshall Branch, which met the main canal at Hugh's Bridge. At this...
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    17th-century farmhouse which was once part of the Duke of Sutherland's Lilleshall estate. Corbyn attended Castle House School, an independent preparatory...
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    Action of Black-Damp, as Met with in Podmore Colliery, Staffordshire, and Lilleshall Colliery, Shropshire". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 57:...
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    Memorial to Robert Dudley's daughter Katherine Dudley and son-in-law Sir Richard Leveson at Lilleshall, Shropshire....
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    one of five National Sports Centres. Situated at Lilleshall Hall just outside Newport in Lilleshall, this is where the 1966 England National football...
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    Association's now-defunct national School of Excellence at Lilleshall. After graduating from Lilleshall, Parker signed for Charlton Athletic as a trainee and...
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    designated area of Telford New Town (which was added to the parish of Lilleshall) The district was initially called "Wrekin", but during 1974 the council...
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    schoolboy talent and was part-educated at the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall, where he met table tennis player and later football agent Sky Andrew...
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    Ledley King, and then joined the FA National School of Excellence at Lilleshall, Shropshire, as a 14-year-old in 1997. While there, he attended Idsall...
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    which stands on top of Lilleshall Hill, within the original estates of the Leveson family acquired on the dissolution of Lilleshall Abbey. The tablet on...
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  • Hall at Lilleshall on 26 April 1988, paid for by the Sports Council. There is also the King George VI Hall and Ford Hall. Use of Lilleshall for gymnastics...
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  • Leveson (died 1560) of Lilleshall Abbey and the grandson of James Leveson (died 1547), a Wolverhampton wool merchant who bought Lilleshall in 1539 after the...
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    The club then persuaded Owen to attend the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall in Shropshire at age 14. Owen was soon playing for England teams from...
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