Proper noun
A former local government district in Shropshire, England, abolished on 1 April 2009 and merged into the Shropshire unitary authority.
A town in Shropshire, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFootball The three highest football (and only professional) clubs in the county are Shrewsbury Town (English League One), Telford United (English Conference) and The New Saints ( Welsh Premier ) in Oswestry. Source: Internet
King Henry again invaded Gwynedd in 1165, but instead of taking the usual route along the northern coastal plain, the king's army invaded from Oswestry and took a route over the Berwyn hills. Source: Internet
It has also been considered that, if the traditional identification of the site as Oswestry is correct, Oswald was on the offensive, in the territory of his enemies. Source: Internet
After they were inserted by the Malvern side at North End Lane, Oswestry reached 242 all out in 53.3 overs inspired by 140 from 148 balls from Warrick Fynn. Source: Internet
Barton (pictured) believes Oswestry need to defend better as a team if they are to fulfil the potential he knows they have. Source: Internet
Head of Sport at Oswestry School, Dominic Bradburne, commented: “This is a fantastic opportunity for Jac; not many boys have the chance to represent their country in sport. Source: Internet