Adams | |
Addenbrooke | |
Anstice, J. | |
„ J. A. | |
„ Memorial | |
„ R. E. | |
,, William | |
,, W. R | |
Appendix | |
Aqueduct | |
Ashwood | |
Assessment for carrying on a vigorous war | |
,, of Lands and Houses | |
Astley | |
Astun | |
Badger | |
Bagnall | |
Ballard, Phillip | |
Banking Co. | |
Banks | |
Baptists | |
Bartlam | |
Battlefield | |
Baugh | |
Beard | |
Beckbury | |
Bedlam Hall | |
Benefactions | |
Benson, Rev. J. | |
Benthall, Lawrence | |
Bicton Heath | |
Billingsley | |
Billy Holyoake | |
Bishton | |
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Black Rock | |
Bleak | |
Blisser’s Hill | |
Block House | |
Board of Conservators | |
Boden | |
Booth | |
Botfield | |
Bowdler | |
Bowlegs Tom | |
Boycott | |
Brick and Tile Works | |
Brewer | |
Bridges | |
Brockholes | |
Brooke, Charity | |
,, and Beddow Charities | |
,, Family | 10 to 15 |
,, Arms of | |
,, Pedigree of | |
,, Sir Basil | |
Brown, A. H., M.P. | |
Brown, Thomas | |
Buckland | |
Buckley | |
Burd, G. | |
Burgess | |
Burial without a Coffin | |
Bums, Ann, Jane, and Sarah | |
Burton, E. | |
Burton, John | |
Buy-a-Brooms | |
Caldbrooke | |
,, Smithy | |
Capsi | |
Carolosa, William | |
Chapel of Ease | |
Charities | |
Charity Commissioners | 243–4 |
Chell | |
Cholera and its victims | |
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Church Accommodation | |
„ and the Moral and Religious Aspects of the people of Madeley, The | |
„ of England | |
„ of St. Mary | |
,, Register | |
Clark | |
Claverley | |
Clay Industries | |
Cludd | |
Coaches | |
Coal and Iron Industries Coalbrookdale Co. | |
,, description of | |
,, Lum Hole | |
„ Old Hearth Plates | |
„ Origin of Name | |
„ Smithy Place, &c. | |
Coalfield | |
Coalport Chapel | |
Coalport Incline | |
Coalport Works | |
Cobbett | |
Cold October 23rd | |
Collection of Fossils | |
Congregationalists | |
Constables, Instructions to | |
Constablewicks | |
Coneberry | |
Cope | |
Copper Tokens | |
Coracles | |
Cort | |
Counsells opinion | |
County Courts | |
Court House | |
„ „ Chapel of | |
,, Farm | |
„ Leet | |
Courts for the recovery of debts | |
Craneges | |
Crookes | |
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Dace | |
Daniel, The Messrs. | |
Darbys, The | |
„ Abraham, the first | |
„ ,, uses coke in blast furnaces | |
„ Abraham, the second first uses coal in the forge and lays down iron rails | |
,, Abraham, the third, erects first iron bridge | |
Davies, William | |
Dearman, Richard | |
Deerclose | |
Devil, the | |
Dickenson, Henry | |
Discussion on Education | |
Dispensary, the | |
Distress, periods of | |
Domesday | |
Dorsett, William | |
Doughty, J. D. | |
Dundonald, Earl | |
Dyas | |
Dyott | |
Easter Dues | |
Edmonds, Daniel | |
Edmunds, Printer | |
Edwards, E. | |
Eels | |
Erroneous Tradition | |
Evans | |
Events relating to Madeley | |
Exhibition, 1851 | |
Explosion of Powder | |
Extinct and Ancient Names | |
Extract from Old Book in Church Chest | |
Farnworth | |
Ferrars | |
Firmstone | |
First Boot Printed at Madeley | |
Fletcher | |
„ Rev. J. W., Sketch of | 123 to 156 |
| 157 to 160 |
Flounders | |
Ford | |
Forest of the Wrekin | |
,, Laws | |
Forester | |
Fosbrooke, Roger | Appendix |
Foster, James | |
Foster, W. O. | |
Fossils | |
Fox, John | |
Fowler, Matthew, Roger | |
Fuller | |
Gaskell | |
Gelson, Mr. | |
George III. | |
Giffard | |
Glazebrook, James | |
Good | |
Goodin | |
Goodwin | |
Goosetree | |
Gower, Earl | |
Graham | |
Grant, Alexander | |
Gray | |
Great Fire | |
Great Land Flood at the Dale | |
Gwyther | |
Hales Farm | |
Hales field pits | |
Hancock | |
Hay | |
,, house | |
Hayes | |
Hayward | |
Harrington | |
Hawking | |
Hawley, Sir Joseph | 106–7 |
Hemmings | |
Heslop, Adam | |
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Hicks | |
Hill | |
Hill’s Lane Pits | |
Homfray | |
Hopyard | |
Hornblower | |
Horton | |
House to house visitation | |
Hunting Lodge | |
Idle Tales | |
Imps | |
Inclined Planes | 92–3–4 |
Invention of Printers’ Rollers by Mr. Dyas | |
Ironbridge | 334 to 369 |
,, Church | |
Ironworks, first | |
“John Brown’s Dolls” | |
Johnson | |
King Charles’s Visit to and Concealment at Madeley Also see Appendix | 45 to 54 |
Landslips | |
Law of Settlement | |
Lawrence, Sarah | |
Lawson | |
Legge | |
Leigh | |
Lewis | |
L’Hirondelle | |
Lincoln Hill | |
Lister, Thomas | |
Littlehales | |
Lloyds, The | |
Locomotive, the first intended to be used on a railroad | |
Lord Chief Justice Brooke | |
Lord Thurlow | |
Lowe | |
Luccock, Benjamin, Thomas, and Adam | 284–5–6 |
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Maddison | |
Madeley as part of the Franchise of Wenlock | |
„ China Works | |
„ Church | |
,, Church, subject to mother Church of Wenlock | |
,, Early History of | |
,, Church, Rectors of | |
„ Market | |
,, Origin of Name | |
,, Proposed Improvements | |
,, Religious aspect in Fletcher’s day | |
,, „ at present time | |
„ Union | |
,, Wood | |
„ Works | |
,, ,, Number of Vessels on the Severn | |
Manor House | |
,, Court | |
,, Deed of Sale | |
,, Mill | |
,, Sold to R. Broke | |
Market House | |
Maw, Arthur | |
Melancholy Event | |
Melville Home | |
Methodism | |
Millstone Grit | |
Minton | |
Molyneux | |
Montgomery | |
Morris, Mason | |
Morris, W. | |
Mountford | |
Mount St. Gilbert | |
Municipal Reform Act | |
Mural Monuments | 211 to 216 |
Murchison, Sir R. | |
Murdock | |
Nantgarw | |
Nicholls | |
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Oaths of Supremacy | |
Old Barn | |
Old Beer | |
Old Book | |
Old Roberts | |
Owen, John | |
Owen, W. Y. | |
Paston, William | |
Pattrick | |
Perambulation of Forests | |
Perch | |
Perks, George | |
Petty Sessions | |
Phillips | |
Pike | |
Polling District | |
Poll Tax | |
Poole | |
Population | |
Potts, E. B. | |
Powell | |
Press Laws | |
Prestwich | |
Primitive Methodists | |
Proctor, J. | |
Public Houses | Appendix |
Pugh, Charles | |
Pugh, William | |
Purtron | |
Quakers | |
Railways | |
Randall, Martin | 206 to 210 |
Ratcliff, Edmund | |
Rathbone | |
Religious aspect of Madeley | |
Rent and valuation of lands | |
Reynoldses the | |
Reynolds William | |
| 97–8 |
,, Death of | |
,, Predicts Steam Locomotion | |
,, Prophetic Utterances of | |
Riffle Corps | |
Roberts | |
,, William | |
Robin Hood | |
Rock Church | |
Rogers, Arundel | |
Rose, John | |
Rose, Thomas & Fredk. Wm. | |
Rose, John, Presentation to | |
Rose du Barry, re-discovered | |
Rotunda | |
Royal Dessert Service | |
Rushton Farm | |
Sadler | |
Salmon | |
Salopian, young and old | |
“Sammy Walters” | |
Saville | |
Scarcity of Wheat at Madeley | |
Scott, Captain | |
Serfs | |
Severn, the | |
,, As a source of food | |
,, Fish which no longer frequent the river | 266–7 |
,, Fish which now frequent the river | |
,, No. of vessels |
,, Mundella’s fresh water fishing Act