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Today's village of Kinver first made an appearance in 736 AD as
Cynibre. Despite being close to the Black Country and having a
flourishing iron working industry from the seventeenth century to
the mid-nineteenth century, the village avoided the spread of
industry and housing. Even today much of the village lies within a
conservation area and is surrounded by green belt land. The
neighbouring village of Enville, its hall the seat of the former
Earls of Stamford and Warrington, has also escaped the seemingly
relentless spread of suburbia, and has retained its unspoilt
individuality. Chapters cover canals and rivers, pubs, prominent
properties, churches, the Kinver Light Railway and tourism. This
attractive volume will evoke nostalgic memories for many people,
and will give pleasure to residents and visitors alike.
This, the companion volume to The Foley Family, Volume One,
continues the history and genealogy of the Foley family - a family
that has been influential in shaping the course of English history
over the last four centuries. Combining a wealth of genealogical
research together with fascinating insights into the crucial events
of English history since the Civil Wars, this book is an
indispensable adjunct for anyone interested in the Foley family and
related families such as Minshull, Downe, Hardwicke, Beresford,
Lee, Lea, Leigh, Lygon, Beauchamp, Freer and Savage.
The family history and genealogy of the Foley family from the late
1500s. The book also deals with those families associated with the
Foleys, e.g. Minshull, Barlow, Downe, and Freer. It gives
fascinating insights into the notable historical events of the
times, many of which involved these families directly.
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