Sanda, go into www.a2a.ork.uk, advanced search, select Shropshire Archives, exact words frog hall; and you will see a few refs in the Attingham collection inc sale partics for its auction in 1852 when the then Lord Berwick bought it. Seems to be associated with a toll-house site.
I wonder if it became the present Frogmore, just north of Berwick Wharf on the lane to Upton Magna. The sisters of the last Lord Berwick (the one who succeeded after Attingham had been willed to the National Trust) lived there.
(Was also in Archives earlier this afternoon - with the Kynaston posters).
Sanda, go into www.a2a.ork.uk, advanced search, select Shropshire Archives, exact words frog hall; and you will see a few refs in the Attingham collection inc sale partics for its auction in 1852 when the then Lord Berwick bought it. Seems to be associated with a toll-house site.
I wonder if it became the present Frogmore, just north of Berwick Wharf on the lane to Upton Magna. The sisters of the last Lord Berwick (the one who succeeded after Attingham had been willed to the National Trust) lived there.
(Was also in Archives earlier this afternoon - with the Kynaston posters).