Shropshire
Status: Dormant - 6 volumes produced
Volume I was published in 1908, but no further work took place in the county until it resumed in 1961 under a county council Records Committee. Volumes II, III, IV, VIII, X and XI appeared subsequently, and all except Volume I is in print. Volume V, on Shrewsbury, is in preparation.
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- County website link: None at present
Available publications:
Shropshire I - William Page
Natural History, Early Man, Romano-British Shropshire, Domesday, Ancient Earthworks, Industries, Forestry
Shropshire II - A. T. Gaydon
Ecclesiastical History, Religious Houses, Schools, Sport, Index to Domesday
Index to Vol I
Shropshire III - G. C. Baugh
Administrative and Political History
Shropshire IV - G. C. Baugh
Agriculture
Shropshire VIII - A. T. Gaydon
Condover Hundred : Acton Burnell, Berrington, Condover, Cound, Cressage, Frodesley, Harley, Kenley, Leebotwood, Longnor, Pitchford, Church Preen, Church Pulverbatch, Ruckley and Langley, Smethcott, Stapleton, Woolstaston.
Ford Hundred: Alderbury-with-Cardeston, Ford, Habberley, Pontesbury, Westbury
Shropshire X - G. C. Baugh
Wenlock, Upper Corvedale & the Stretton Hills
Munslow Hundred Part: Upper Division: Acton Scott, Cardington, Easthope, Holdgate, Hope Bowdler, Rushbury, Stanton Long, Church Stretton
Lower Division: Abdon, Easthope, Holdgate {including Bouldon}, Munslow {including Lesser Poston}, Stanton Long, Tugford
Wenlock Liberty and Borough Part: Badger, Barrow, Beckbury, Benthall, Broseley, Deuxhill, Ditton Priors, Eaton-under-Heywood {including Longville, Lushcott and part of East Wall}, Hughley, Linley, Monkhopton, Posenhall, Shipton, Stoke St Milborough, Much wenlock, Willey
Index to Volumes I-IV, VIII
Shropshire XI - G. C. Baugh
Telford
Wenlock Liberty and Borough Continued: Madeley {including Coalbrookdale, Coalport and Ironbridge}, Little Wenlock
Bradford Hundred Southern Division, part: Dawley, Eyton upon the Weald Moors, Lilleshall, Preston upon the Weald Moors, Stirchley, Wellington {including Hadley and Horton, Ketley, Lawley}, Wombridge {later Oakengates}, Wrockwardine, Wrockwardine Wood



