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The History of Oswestry / Comprising the British, Saxon, Norman, and English eras; the topography of the borough; and its ecclesiastical and civic history; with notices of botany, geology, statistics, angling, and biography: to which are added sketches of the environs cover

The History of Oswestry / Comprising the British, Saxon, Norman, and English eras; the topography of the borough; and its ecclesiastical and civic history; with notices of botany, geology, statistics, angling, and biography: to which are added sketches of the environs

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The work chronicles the locality's development from early British and Saxon origins through Norman and later English eras, blending chronological narrative with accounts of manorial, ecclesiastical, and civic change. It describes the borough's topography and built environment, and assembles biographical notices, civic records, and practical material on botany, geology, local statistics, and angling. Short sketches of surrounding villages and natural features supplement archival extracts and contributions from local residents. Wood-engraved illustrations after contemporary sketches punctuate the text, emphasizing landscape, antiquities, and topographical detail.

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William Cathrall

William Cathrall was a 19th-century author known for his detailed historical work, "The History of Oswestry." This comprehensive volume explores the rich tapestry of Oswestry's past, covering various eras from British to English, and delving into the town's topography, ecclesiastical and civic history. Cathrall's work also includes insights into local botany, geology, and statistics, making it a valuable resource for understanding the region's heritage. His contributions reflect a dedication to documenting the cultural and historical significance of Oswestry and its surroundings.

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