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    Shelvock is a name of Saxon origins - from the Old English scelf meaning a shelf of level ground, or flat topped hill, and ac meaning oak, taken from the...
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  • Shelvock Manor is a house and grounds in a township of the same name near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It was once a place of local importance, and...
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    collection of farm buildings. The eleven were Ruyton, Coton, Shotatton, Shelvock, Eardiston and Wykey, which remain in the parish; and Felton, Haughton...
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    August 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine How much headroom for mastering? Shelvock, Matt (2012). Audio Mastering as Musical Practice. Ontario, Canada: ETDR:...
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  • "10 Myths About Normalization". Hometracked. Retrieved 10 June 2012. Shelvock, Matt (2012). Audio Mastering as Musical Practice. London: University of...
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  • England, "Gamehouse or ash-house approximately 25 metres north-east of Shelvock Farmhouse, Ruyton-XI-Towns (1177462)", National Heritage List for England...
    34 KB (1,254 words) - 22:36, 28 December 2023
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    daughter of Walter Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley Thomas Thornes of Shelvock Maria Corbet Thomas Crump of Upton Magna Jane Corbet Katherine Corbet Thomas...
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  • Shavington Hall, Adderley (demolished) Shavington Hall, Shavington cum Gresty Shelvock Manor Shipton Hall Sild Hall Soulton Hall Stanley Hall Stanmore Hall Stokesay...
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    Rowland Hill, 1st Baronet Hill of Hawkstone (1705–1783), who lived nearby at Shelvock Manor. The hall at Hawkstone dates from the late 1600s, with records indicating...
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  • is descended from those associated with Shelvock Manor in Shropshire and families bearing the name of Shelvock. Historical records show that the spelling...
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  • Junior Soccer Club was first located at Butterworth Reserve, but moved to Shelvock Reserve in 1983. This was the club's final year of operation. The suburb...
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    Conservation Burial". Berkeley Planning Journal. 25 (1). doi:10.5070/BP325111923. Shelvock, Mark; Kinsella, Elizabeth Anne; Harris, Darcy (2021). "Beyond the Corporatization...
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  • Sheffield Fault E&W 100 Sheffield Forest Fault E&W 303 Shelton Fault E&W 123 Shelvock Fault Smith et al. 2005 Shepherd Crag Fault Cumbria E&W 23 Shevington Fault...
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    August 1353: Sir Thomas de Dutton 30 September 1359: Thomas le Yonge, of Shelvock 29 September 1361: Richard de Whiteley 30 June 1367: John Scolehall, Escheater...
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  • Music Are Super Effective)". Inc.com. 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2018-04-17. Shelvock, Matt (16 January 2017). "Gestalt Theory and Mixing Audio". In Hepworth-Sawyer...
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    (Frodesley Lodge) 1055529 Gamehouse or Ash House about 25m north-east of Shelvock Farmhouse Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire Game Larder Mid-Late 17th century...
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  • dying in office. Kynaston died unmarried on 17 June 1740, aged 50, at Shelvock, Ruyton-XI-Towns, Shropshire, and was buried on 21 June at Moreton Corbet...
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    acquired a considerable number of estates in Shropshire from Roger Thornes of Shelvock Manor. Thornes was a notable lawyer who had served as borough attorney...
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  • consequence of that crime, and his own wanderings. I had been reading in Shelvock's Voyages a day or two before that while doubling Cape Horn they frequently...
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    Arthur Corbet Betriche Corbet (or Beatrice) married Francis Thornes of Shelvock Manor, a staunch royalist in the English Civil War. Thornes was Sir Vincent...
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