Victoria County History: Shropshire
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 6, part 1
Volume 8
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 1 (1908) [indexed in volume 2]
William Page
The Victoria History of Shropshire
Natural History
Early Man
Romano-British Shropshire
Introduction to the Shropshire Domesday
Translation of the Shropshire Domesday
Ancient Earthworks
Industries
Forestry
Volume 2 (1973) [indexed]
A. T. Gaydon
A History of Shropshire
[Part of text at British History Online.]
Ecclesiastical Organization
Religious Houses
- Introduction
- Houses of Benedictine Monks
- 1. The Priory of Bromfield
- 2. The Priory of Morville
- 3. The Abbey of Shrewsbury
- Houses of Cluniac Monks
- 4. The Priory of Preen
- 5. The Abbey, later Priory, of Wenlock
- House of Grandmontine Monks
- 6. The Priory of Alberbury
- House of Cistercian Monks
- Houses of Augustinian Canons
- 8. The Priory of Chirbury
- 9. The Abbey of Haughmond
- 10. The Abbey of Lilleshall
- 11. The Priory of Ratlinghope
- 12. The Priory of Wombridge
- House of Augustinian Canonesses
- 13. The Priory of St Leonard, Brewood
- House of Knights Templars
- 14. The Preceptory of Lydley
- House of Knights Hospitallers
- 15. The Preceptory of Halston
- Friaries
- 16. The Franciscan Friars of Bridgnorth
- 17. The Franciscan Friars of Shrewsbury
- 18. The Dominican Friars of Shrewsbury
- 19. The Carmelite Friars of Ludlow
- 20. The Austin Friars of Ludlow
- 21. The Austin Friars of Shrewsbury
- 22. The Austin Friars of Woodhouse
- Hospitals
- 23. Bridgnorth, Holy Trinity and St John
- 24. Bridgnorth St James
- 25. Ludford St Giles
- 26. Ludlow St John
- 27. Oswestry St John
- 28. Shrewsbury St George
- 29. Shrewsbury St Giles
- 30. Shrewsbury St John
- Almshouses
- 31. Ludlow, Hosier's Almshouses
- 32. Newport, the Town Almshouses
- 33. Shrewsbury, the Mercers' (or St Chad's) Almshouses
- 34. Shrewsbury, the Drapers' (or St Mary's) Almshouses
- Colleges
- 35. Shrewsbury, St Chad
- 36. Shrewsbury, St Mary
- 37. Bridgnorth, St Mary Magdalen
- 38. Battlefield, St Mary Magdalen
- 39. Tong, St Bartholomew
- 40. Newport, St Mary
- Religious Guild
- 41. Ludlow, Palmers' Guild
Public Schools and Endowed Grammar Schools
- 1. Bitterley Grammar School
- 2. Bridgnorth Grammar School
- 3. Donnington, formerly Wroxeter, Grammar School
- 4. Market Drayton Grammar School
- 5. High Ercall Grammar School
- 6. Ludlow Grammar School
- 7. Adams' Grammar School, Newport
- 8. Oswestry School
- 9. Shifnal Grammar School
- 10. Shrewsbury School
- 11. Adams' Grammar School, Wem
- 12. Sir John Talbot's Grammar School, Whitchurch
- 13. Worfield Grammar School
- 14. Ellesmere College
- 15. Wrekin College
- 16. The Careswell Foundation
Sport
Population Table
[Index to Domesday]
Volume 3 (1979) [indexed]
G. C. Baugh
A History of Shropshire
County Government in the Early Middle Ages
The Franchises
County Government 1327-1603
County Government 1603-1714
County Government 1714-1834
County Government 1834-89
The New Local Authorities
The County Council 1889-1974
Law and Order after 1889
Parliamentary Representation
Officers, Seals and Arms
Volume 4 (1989) [indexed]
G. C. Baugh
A History of Shropshire
[Text at British History Online.]
Agriculture
Volume 6, part 1 (2014) [indexed]
W. A. Champion and A. T. Thacker
A History of the County of Shropshire
Shrewsbury: General History and Topography
Volume 8 (1968) [indexed]
A. T. Gaydon
A History of Shropshire
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
- Alberbury-with-Cardeston
- Ford
- Habberley
- Pontesbury
- Westbury
Volume 10 (1998) [indexed]
G. C. Baugh
A History of Shropshire
[Text at British History Online.]
Munslow Hundred (part)
- Upper Division
- Acton Scott
- Cardington
- Hope Bowdler
- Rushbury
- Church Stretton
- Lower Division
- Abdon
- Easthope
- Holdgate
- Munslow
- Stanton Long
- Tugford
The Liberty and Borough of Wenlock
- Badger
- Barrow
- Beckbury
- Benthall
- Broseley
- Deuxhill
- Ditton Priors
- Eaton-under-Heywood
- Longville, Lushcott, and part of East Wall
- Hughley
- Linley
- Monkhopton
- Posenhall
- Shipton
- Stoke St Milborough
- Much Wenlock
- Willey
Volume 11 (1985) [indexed]
G. C. Baugh
A History of Shropshire
[Text at British History Online.]
Telford
The Liberty and Borough of Wenlock (part)
- Madeley including Coalbrookdale, Coalport, and Ironbridge
- Little Wenlock
Bradford Hundred [Southern Division]
- Dawley
- Eyton upon the Weald Moors
- Lilleshall
- Preston upon the Weald Moors
- Stirchley
- Wellington
- Hadley and Horton
- Ketley
- Lawley
- Wombridge, later Oakengates
- Wrockwardine