Kingstone is the home of the Earl of Shrewsbury since 1924.
Robert held the castle and district from the Earl of Shrewsbury until 1102.
The town was named for the Earl of Shrewsbury.
The south chapel was built around 1443 and was owned by the Earl of Shrewsbury.
This was due to a dispute between the railway company and the local landowner the Earl of Shrewsbury.
In the series, the Earl of Shrewsbury is depicted as a much younger man (approximately 30).
"Impossible, sir," replied the Earl of Shrewsbury: "the time is fixed, and we cannot change anything, even by a minute, now."
The house was originally occupied by "an Earl of Shrewsbury".
He enjoyed sports and played bowls with the Earl of Shrewsbury.
Mary pointed out that the Earl of Shrewsbury followed this routine.