Puffin,
Don't be misled by the term "hospital". Whilst it is more usually these days a place where sick people go to be cured it can also refer to a charitable institution. That is what Preston Hospital was. It was endowed and built in the 1720s by a female member of the Bridgeman family (the family name of the Lords Bradford) in recognition, so it is said, of her miraculous rescue when she was lost in the Alps. Its function was to care for needy females, most usually widows and orphaned girls, and particularly those with an association with the family estates - ("12 poor women and 12 poor girls"). I do not know how the rules were applied at different times but I should imagine that it was quite feasible that they would have taken children in any circunstances where there was a clear case of need, whether or not the parents were still alive.
In those circumstances I feel that it is quite feasible that a Mary Brown of Lilleshall could have found herself in Preston Hospital, if for one reason or another it was difficult for her parents to care for her and especially if her father was employed on the estate. Areas in the vicinity of Lilleshall could certainly have been part of the Bradford estate which owned large parts of Shropshire.
In the 1940s, the girls disappeared and the residents were restricted to eldely ladies. In due course, this came to include elderly gentlemen as well. The organisation, run by a board of trustees, continues to exist to this day in its post-1940s form although in the last few years it has moved out of the magnificent old buildings into new premises in Newport, Shropshire. The buildings themselves of course survive - they are Grade 1 listed, built almost in the form of an Oxbridge college - but were converted to private residential use and sold off when the trust residents moved out.
There will certainly still be ladies alive today, by now in their 80s, who will have been brought up there in a way which Mary would have found familiar. And because the Trust still exists it may even be the case that original 19th century records survive.
This is an artist's impression of Preston Hospital.
Chris
Moderator note: Missing image replaced 15th August 2016
