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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles Plowden
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Born at Plowden Hall, Shropshire, 1743; died at Jougne, Doubs, France, 13 June, 1821. He was lineally descended from Edmund Plowden, the celebrated lawyer.
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Ludlow Festival: Saturday 24th June to Saturday 8th July
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Plowden Hall was originally a Norman Hunting Lodge but the Plowden family probably lived in Shropshire before the Conquest. The current owner, Roger Plowden, converted a listed hay barn into a functio...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edmund Plowden
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Son of Humphrey Plowden of Plowden Hall, Shropshire, and Elizabeth his wife, educated at Cambridge, he took no degree. In 1538 he was called to the Middle Temple where he studied law so closely that
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Literary connections with Plowden, Shropshire
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Shropshire hamlet, 3 miles E of Bishopand#39;s Castle. Plowden Hall is an Elizabethan timber-framed house and is described by Joseph Henry Shorthouse (1834-1903)
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Edmund Plowden: Information from Answers.com
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Edmund Plowden This article is about Edmund Plowden (1518-1585), English legal Edmund Plowden (1518 Plowden Hall, Lydbury, Shropshire, England - 6 February
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Plowden
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The picture shows the former Plowden railway station on the ill-fated Bishops Castle Railway. Other towns and villages in South Shropshire.
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Wikipedia: Edmund Plowden
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Edmund Plowden (1518 Plowden Hall, Lydbury, Shropshire, England - 6 February 1585 London, England), son of Humphrey Plowden (1490-1557) and Elizabeth
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