Or Much Wenlock, is an ancient borough, both corporate and parliamentary, a market town and parish, and the head of a liberty, having separate jurisdiction; 148 miles N.W. from London, and 12 S.E. from Shrewsbury. The town, which is situated on the Phobrook, and in a pleasant vale, is of considerable antiquity. The British name was Llan Melien, or ‘Saint Milburgh’s Church;’ and in the Monasticon it is denominated Winnica, or ‘the windy place.’ Its early importance originated with the establishment of a convent, about 680, by Melburga, daughter of king Merwald. Having been destroyed by the Danes, it was restored by the Earl of Mercia, after which it fell into decay. Soon after the Conquest it was rebuilt by Roger de Montgomery, and converted into a priory for Cluniac monks. The ruins are on the south side of the town; they are extensive, and present the most finished specimens of Norman architecture, together with the early and decorated English styles. Of the church, the south transept is in the most perfect state, three beautiful Norman arches, and two of the cloisters remain in good preservation. This establishment must have been extensive, and its buildings magnificent. The town consists principally of two narrow streets, some of the houses forming which are modern and respectable in appearance, and others but poorly built. The guildhall, more remarkable for its antiquity than its external beauty, is constructed of timber frame-work, resting on piazzas. This building underwent in 1849, restoration with great taste and skill, at the expense of the corporation. Two charters have been granted to this ancient borough; the first in the eighth of Edward IV, at the request of Sir John Wenlock, Knight, ‘in consideration of laudable and acceptable services performed by the liege men of the town of Wenlock.’ The second charter was granted in the reign of Charles I. Under the Municipal Reform Act, the corporate body consists of a mayor, two aldermen and six councillors. The borough is divided into three wards—namely, Wenlock Ward, Broseley Ward, and Madeley Ward. Sessions are held quarterly in the guildhall, before the recorder, and the magistrates meet here in petty sessions every sixth Tuesday. The Madeley circuit of the new County Court, includes Wenlock in its jurisdiction; the court sits monthly at the former town, and takes cognizance of debts and claims to any amount not exceeding £50. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., is lord of the manor, and holds, by his agent, courts leet and baron, in the months of May and October. The elective franchise was conferred upon the burgesses by Edward IV, with the privilege of returning one member—the borough now sends two; those returned at the general election in 1852, were the Honble. George Cecil Weld Forester, Willey Park, Salop; and James Milnes Gaskell, Esq. Thornes House, Wakefield, Yorkshire (both re-elected). The Boundary Act defines the limits of the borough to comprise ‘the old borough of Wenlock:’ by the same act the town is appointed a polling station at the election of members to represent North Salop. In the time of Richard II, this place was noted for copper mines, and lime quarries: the former have ceased to be wrought, but the latter are still productive, and in the town are two maltings and a tannery. The places of worship are the parish church of the Holy Trinity, and a chapel for Wesleyan Methodists. The former is a venerable structure, with a square tower surmounted by a spire; it partakes, in a remote degree, of the style of the abbey, being partly of the Norman and partly of the decorated English: the living is a discharged vicarage, with the perpetual curacies of Burton and Benthall annexed, in the gift of the lord of the manor; the Rev. William Henry Wayne, is the present incumbent, and the Rev. Nathaniel Haywood, curate. The principal charities consist of a free school, originally endowed in 1778, by the Rev. Francis Southern; and almshouses for four poor widows. There is a reading room in connection with a well-selected library, to which, also is attached, a museum, formed to illustrate the natural history and antiquities of Wenlock and its neighbourhood. The market is held on Monday; and the fairs, on the second Monday in March, and May 12th, for horned cattle, horses and sheep, and for hiring servants; July 5th, for sheep and October 17th, and December 4th, for cattle of all kinds. The parish of Much Wenlock contained, by the government returns for 1841, 2,487 inhabitants, and in 1851, 2,398. POST OFFICE, Wilmore-street, Thomas Lawley, Post Master.—Letters from London and all parts arrive (from Wellington), every morning at twenty-eight minutes before seven, and are despatched thereto at seven in the evening. NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY.Acton Sir John Edward Emerich Dalberg, Bart. Aldenham Hall Adney Miss Elizabeth, Barrow st Benson Moses Geo. Esq. Lutwych Hall Burd Rev. Alfred, Harley Burd Rev. Frederick, Cressage Burd Rev. Geo. Onions, Shineton Cooper Mr. John, Barrow st Foskett Mrs. —, Much Wenlock Gibbons Rev. John, Harley Harnage Sir George, Bart. Belserdine Hall Hinton Mr. Edward, the Abbey Haywood Rev. Nathaniel, the Grange Moseley W. W. Esq. Buildwas Park Mytton Thomas, Esq. Shipton Hall Patten Mr. Richard, Barrow st Vaughan Miss Sarah, Shineton st Wayne Mr. William, High st Wayne Rev. Wm. Henry, High st ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS.Crowther George (boarding and day), Shineton st German Jane (brdng & day), Mardol Cottage Nicholson Elizabeth Owen (ladies’ school), Barrow st National School, Abbey court—Thomas Martin, master; Mary Hollis, mistress; Susannah Simms, mistress of infants’ school ATTORNEYS.Blakeway & Burd, Bull ring BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS.Boycott Richard, Spittle st Owen John, Spittle st Owen Thomas, Barrow st Trevor Edward, Wilmore st BANKERS.Cooper & Purton, Barrow st (draw on Williams, Deacon & Co., London) Savings’ Bank, Bull ring—George Pritchard, treasurer; William Smith, actuary BLACKSMITHS.Haynes Thomas, Spittle st James James (& farrier), Shineton st James John (& farrier), Shineton st Pearce Charles, Barrow st Roberts Robert, Harley Yates William, Bank BOOT & SHOE MAKERS.Beavan John, Wilmore st Beavan Thomas, Barrow st Caswell William, Harley Clayton William, Barrow st Griffiths Joshua, Shineton st Mason William, High st Massey Thomas, High st Richards Francis, Barrow st Seabury Richard, Shineton st Seabury Thomas, Turnpike gate Smith John, Shineton st Bailey John, Harley Barnett Joseph, Spittle st Cooper Samuel, Wilmore st Harper William, Spittle st Madeley Richard, High st CONFECTIONERS.Boycott Richard, Spittle st Mason Sarah, Barrow st Poyner William John, Spittle st CURRIERS.Amphlett Joseph, High st Phillips Henry, Barrow st DRUGGISTS.Horton Robert (& chemist), Spittle st Jones Wm. (& fellmonger), Spittle st EARTHENWARE DEALERS.Evans Mary, High st Wooten George, High st FIRE, &c. OFFICE AGENTS.Legal & Commercial (life), William Griffiths, Barrow st Norwich Union (general hailstorm), Robert Edmund Hartland, Barrow st Royal Farmers’ and General (life), Joseph Rhoden, High st Salop, William Griffiths, Barrow st Shropshire and North Wales, R. C. Blakeway, Bull ring GROCERS AND DEALERS IN SUNDRIES.Belcher Charles, Wilmore st Bryon Ann, High st Casuall William, Wilmore st Hopton William, High st Instone Thomas, Barrow st Jones William, Spittle st Palmer Thomas, Shineton st Pinkstone Henry, Barrow st Thomas Charles, High st Trevor Edward, Spittle street and Wilmore st Trevor Henry, Spittle street Williams Thomas, Spittle st HATTERS.Mason Sarah (& hosier), Barrow st Moreton Francis, Spittle st INNS & PUBLIC HOUSES.Black Lion, Thos. Beavan, Barrow st Bull’s Head, Jerh. Aston, Spittle st Crown, Jemima Rowe, Spittle st Falcon, George Wheeler, High st Feathers, Humphrey Jones, Harley Fox, John Cooper, High st George, Thos. Ainsworth, Spittle st Harp, Wm. Reynolds, High st Pheasant, Geo. Moreton, jun. Wilmore st Plough, Mary Horton, Barrow st Punch Bowl, Edwd. Mason, Bull ring Raven (and inland revenue office), Robt. Edmund Hartland, Barrow st Robin Hood, John Felteaus, the Bank Royal Oak, Wm. Boak, Barrow st Talbot, Alice Moreton, Spittle st Unicorn, Richard Langford, Harley Wheatsheaf, Benjamin Lightwood, Spittle street Wynnstay Arms (late White Hart, commercial and posting house), Joseph Rhoden, High st IRONMONGERS.Haynes Thomas, Spittle st Mansell Thomas, Spittle st JOINERS.Christopher James, Barrow st Fox Wm. (& cabinet makr), Spittle st Gwynn William, Harley LIME BURNERS.Cooper Jeremiah, Bank Edwards Elizabeth, Bank Harrington Edward, Wenlock’s edge Harrington Francis, Wenlock’s edge Harrington Thos. Wenlock’s edge Jukes Thomas, Wenlock’s edge Jukes William, the Coates Mason Edward, Bull ring Nicklin John, Wenlock’s edge Onions John, Wenlock’s edge Sheppard George, Wenlock’s edge LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPRS.Bowyer M. & E. Wilmore st Jeffreys Elizabeth, Barrow st Johnstone Thomas, High st Summers Thomas, Barrow st MALTSTERS.Canlin Wm. (& hop dealer), High st Moreton George, jun. Spittle st MILLERS.Jeffrey William, Town’s Mill Maddox John, Harley MILLINERS & DRESS MAKRS.Cooper Lettice, High st Heaford Hannah, Barrow st Idens Ann, Spittle st Wilkinson Ann, St. Mary’s lane PLUMBERS AND GLAZIERS.Elmer John, High st Share Thomas, Barrow st Woofe John, High st SADDLERS.Minshall Josiah, High st Reynolds Luke, High st Woofe William, High st SURGEONS.Brookes Andrew Goode, Cressage Brookes William P. Wilmore st James William, High st TAILORS.Bailey William, St. Mary’s lane Johnson John, Barrow st Johnson Thos. (& hosier), Spittle st Tilley Wm. Sampson, Shineton st WHEELWRIGHTS.Edwards Thomas, High st Pearce Charles, Barrow st MISCELLANEOUS.Adney Geo. & Edwd. tanners, Shineton st Almshouses, Shineton st Ashton John, beer retailer, the Bank Burd George, clerk to the magistrates, Bull ring Corn Market and Agricultural Library, Spittle st—Mr. William P. Brookes; secretary; Mr. George Burd, treasurer; Mr. Edwin Yardley, librarian Evans Mary, straw bonnet mkr, Spittle st Guild Hall, Wilmore st Hartland Robert Edmund, collector of assessed taxes, Raven Inn, Barrow st Hinton Edward, agent to Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, the Abbey Inland Revenue Office, at the Raven Inn Barrow st—Charles Barratt, supervisor James John, farrier, Shineton st James William A. registrar of births and deaths Lawley Thomas, bookseller & printer, Wilmore st Nicholson Martha, tea dealer, Barrow st Onions Thomas, beer retailer, Shineton st Nicholson Martha, tea dealer, Barrow st Palmer Thomas, nail maker, Shineton st Stamp Office, Spittle street—Henry Trevor, sub-distributer Wheeler John, watch maker, High st Yardley Edwin, cooper, High st Yates Thomas, hair dresser, Spittle st To SHREWSBURY, the British Queen, from the Wynnstay Arms, every Saturday morning at eight. RAILWAY.The nearest Station is at Wellington, on the Birmingham and Shrewsbury line—about ten miles N.N.E. from Wenlock. CARRIERS.To BRIDGNORTH, John Jones and William Clayton, from their houses, every Saturday. To SHREWSBURY, Jeremiah Aston, from the Bull’s Head, Wednesday and Saturday, and Richard Nicklin, from his house, Mon. Thurs. and Saturday |