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- List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England (links | edit)
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- List of monastic houses in England (links | edit)
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- Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel (links | edit)
- John Fitzalan (1223–1267) (links | edit)
- Richard Fitzalan, 1st Earl of Arundel (links | edit)
- Baschurch (links | edit)
- Wroxeter (links | edit)
- Haughmond Hill (links | edit)
- History of Shropshire (links | edit)
- Grandmontines (links | edit)
- Ratlinghope (links | edit)
- Uffington, Shropshire (links | edit)
- Buildwas Abbey (links | edit)
- Wenlock Priory (links | edit)
- Withington, Shropshire (links | edit)
- Grinshill (links | edit)
- Astley, Shropshire (links | edit)
- White Ladies Priory (links | edit)
- Longnor, Shropshire (links | edit)
- List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Walter de Clifford (died 1190) (links | edit)
- List of monastic houses in Shropshire (links | edit)
- List of monastic houses in Staffordshire (links | edit)
- Richard de Belmeis II (links | edit)
- Alan fitz Flaad (links | edit)
- FitzAlan (links | edit)
- The Three Dead Kings (links | edit)
- John Audelay (links | edit)
- Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire (links | edit)
- Alice of Saluzzo, Countess of Arundel (links | edit)
- Isabella Mortimer, lady of Clun and Oswestry (links | edit)
- The Tripods (TV series) (links | edit)
- Henry de Say (links | edit)
- Alberbury Priory (links | edit)
- Bromfield Priory (links | edit)
- Greyfriars, Shrewsbury (links | edit)
- Lilleshall Abbey (links | edit)
- Sandwell Priory (links | edit)
- Ranton Abbey (links | edit)
- St Andrew's Church, Wroxeter (links | edit)
- St Mary Magdalene's Church, Battlefield (links | edit)
- The Potter's Field (Peters novel) (links | edit)
- Samuel Fisher (died 1681) (links | edit)