Parcel of land was later traded to Shrewsbury Abbey.
Called simply "Langfeld" in 1087, when it was owned by Shrewsbury Abbey.
It was named after the nearby Shrewsbury Abbey.
Prestbury was the abbot at Shrewsbury Abbey from 1399-1426.
St Andrews lost its collegiate status when it was given to Shrewsbury Abbey c. 1087.
Disappointed, Nicholas returns to Shrewsbury Abbey with his news.
William of York (died 1154) issued a charter to return the church to Shrewsbury Abbey.
It is thought that on her way to Shrewsbury Abbey, Winifred's body was laid here overnight and a spring sprang up out of the ground.
Shrewsbury Abbey and its associated lands and buildings were nearby.
By 1269, the village had passed into the hands of Shrewsbury Abbey.