Melverley, Shropshire Family History Guide

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Melverley an Ancient Parish in the county of Shropshire.

Parish church: St. Peter

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1723
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1662

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Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

MELVERLEY, a parish, with a village, in Atcham district, Salop; on the river Vyrnwy, at its influx to the Severn, at the boundary with Wales, 3 miles NNW of Westbury r. station, and 11 W by N of Shrewsbury, post-town, Kinnerley, under Oswestry. Acres, 1,418. Real property, £2,976. Pop., 214. Houses, 50. The property is much subdivided. The manor belongs to Major Edwards. The living is a rectory in the diocese of St. Asaph. Value £177. Patron, the Bishop of St. Asaph. The church is an ancient structure of wood and plaster, with a bell-turret; and was recently in bad condition. There are an Independent chapel, and charities £5.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Shropshire Gazetteer 1824

Melverley. A parish in the lower division of the hundred of Oswestry, a chapel to Llanvorda, in the diocese of St. Asaph, and the deanery of Marchia. 43 houses, 225 inhabitants. 10 miles northwest by west of Shrewsbury.

Source: The Shropshire Gazetteer, with an Appendix, including a Survey of the County and Valuable Miscellaneous Information, with Plates. Printed and Published by T. Gregory, Wem, 1824

Parish Registers

Melverley Parish Registers 1723-1812

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Cemeteries ( 1 )
Monumental inscriptions of St. Peter’s Church, Melverley, Shropshire, 1709-1984
Author: Jebb, Angela; Kinnerley Womens Institute (Shropshire)

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Melverley, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Census – 1841 – Indexes ( 1 )
1841 Census Shropshire, Melverly : FHL 0474586
Author: Shaw-Guisset, Marilyn, 1948-

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Church records ( 5 )
Bishop’s transcripts for Melverley, 1662-1860
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Melverley (Shropshire)

Parish registers for Melverley, 1723-1925
Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Melverley (Shropshire)

Registers of Melverley

The registers of Melverley, Shropshire, 1723-1812
Author: Howard, Hugh Holland

The Registers of Shipton, Harley, and Meverley, Shropshire : 1538-1812

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Church records – Indexes ( 1 )
Computer printout of Melverley, Shrops., Eng

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Poorhouses, poor law, etc. ( 1 )
Parish chest records, 1726, 1742, 1757
Author: Melverley (Shropshire)

England, Shropshire, Melverley – Schools ( 1 )
School log books, 1877-1962, and admission register, 1877-1961
Author: Melverley Council School (Shropshire)

Shropshire Historical Directories

Directory Transcriptions

Melverley Cassey Shropshire Directory 1875

Melverley is a parish and village, eight miles west-south-west from Baschurch station on the Shrewsbury and Chester railway, three miles South of Kinnerley railway stations on the Potteries line, and 5 ½ miles south-east from Llanymynech railway station, on the Cambrian line, 10 from Oswestry and Shrewsbury, in the Northern division of the county, lower division of Oswestry hundred, Atcham union, St. Asaph archdeaconry and diocese; it is situated at the junction of the Vyrnwy with the Severn.

The church of St. Peter is an old wood and plaster building, and has nave, chancel, and turret with one bell; the church is in a dilapidated condition, and is situated about six yards only from the river Vyrnwy, on its north bank. The register dates from the year 1723. The living is a rectory, yearly value £177, with neat residence, erected in 1847, in the Elizabethan style, and six acres of glebe land, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph, and held by the Rev. Henry Rogers, B.A., of Jesus College, Oxford.

There is a chapel at Melverley Green for Independents, and one for Primitive Methodists at the Cross Lanes. Major Edwards is lord of the manor; and Lady Desbrowe and Edward Humphrey Dymock, Esq., are chief landowners. The charities are £6 yearly. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The population in 1861 was 214; the area is 1,418 acres; gross estimated rental, £2,934; rateable value, £2,767.

Parish Clerk, John Jones.

Letters through Oswestry.

Lewis Mrs.

Rogers Rev. Henry, B.A. Rectory

Brown Edward, farmer

Davies Edwin, farmer and landowner, Melverley hall

Gittins Benjamin, farmer

Glover Edward, farmer

Griffiths Thomas, farmer

Hilditch Thomas, farmer & landowner

Hughes …, cowkeeper

Jones David, farmer

Jones Edward, farmer, New house

Jones John, cowkeeper

Jones Richard, blacksmith, Cross lanes

Jones William, farmer, Cross lanes

Jones William, farmer, The Green

Jones William, farmer, Meadow farm

Jones Wythen farmer, Tir-y-Coed

Lewis Richard, farmer

Lewis Samuel, farmer, Cross lanes

Lloyd William, wheelwright

Pryce Richard, farmer

Pryce Richard, farmer

Pugh John, Dymock’s Arms inn, Cross lanes

Richards William, farmer, The Hall

Rogers Ann, shopkeeper

Wild Henry, farmer

Wild Isaac, farmer

Wild Thomas, Tauntine inn, and farmer

Source: Edward Cassey & Co.’s History, Gazetteer, & Directory of Shropshire. Printed Shrewsbury 1875.

Administration

  • County: Shropshire
  • Civil Registration District: Atcham
  • Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of St Asaph (Episcopal Consistory)
  • Diocese: St Asaph
  • Rural Deanery: Oswestry
  • Poor Law Union: Atcham
  • Hundred: Oswestry
  • Province: Canterbury