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TENBURY

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 613 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TENBURY , a See also:

market See also:town in the See also:Bewdley See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Worcestershire, See also:England, on the See also:Kidderminster-Wooferton See also:branch of the See also:Great Western railway, 153 M. W.N.W. of See also:London. Pop. (Igor) 2080. It is pleasantly situated on the right See also:bank of the Teme, here the boundary with See also:Shropshire. The town has a See also:spa, whose See also:waters are efficacious in rheumatic affections and diseases of the skin. The See also:church of St See also:Mary the Virgin has See also:Norman remains in the See also:tower and See also:chancel. The See also:district produces hops and See also:fruit, and there is See also:trade in See also:cider. The Teme abounds in See also:trout and See also:grayling, and Tenbury is in favour with anglers. At Old See also:Wood, 2 m. S.W. of Tenbury, are St See also:Michael's church and See also:college (1858), founded and partially endowed by the Rev. See also:Sir See also:Frederick See also:Gore See also:Ouseley, in which the See also:ordinary preparatory See also:education of boys is combined with a school for choristers and instruction in ecclesiastical See also:music.

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