The Stranger in Shrewsbury / or, an historical and descriptive view of Shrewsbury and its environs
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The work provides a compact historical and topographical account of Shrewsbury and its environs, tracing the town's etymology and development from early British and Saxon origins through Norman consolidation. It recounts key episodes of settlement, fortification, and conflict while describing prominent civic and ecclesiastical buildings, bridges, and the riverine landscape. Interleaving antiquarian discussion with practical description, the text surveys local customs, monuments, and the surrounding countryside, offering both chronological narrative of political changes and vivid portrayals of the town's streets, hills, and rural prospects.
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