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A History of the County of Stafford
… part of Newcastle manor. 2 In 1839, however, Stoke, like Longton, Fenton, and Trentham, was placed under a body of … was made in the Act for the chief bailiffs of Stoke, Longton, Fenton, and Trentham to appoint a single … 1853 it was formed into a separate district including also Longton, Fenton, and Trentham parish; the court met monthly …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… Hamme, Preston, Phipiston, Upwymburne, Frome, Whittesfeld, Longton, Lordes, Wodton, Lichet Mautrauers, Estmerdon, Wroth, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from lands in Tarleton, Bretherton, Ulnes Walton and Longton, was 4 11 s. in all, but 20 s. 4 d. was in reversion …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was the son of a London barrister; Heathcote came from Longton Hall (Staffs.). Heathcote withdrew before the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to poor of Botteslow, Fenton Vivian, Fenton Culvert, Longton, and Meare Lane End on 24 June and 1 Nov. Laid out in … in clothing (in February by 1847) by rectors of Stoke and Longton; by 1957 added to Stoke parish bread and clothing … one-third to Stoke church schools account. William Cook of Longton 37 Will proved 1873 100, interest to be distributed …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Penkhull (with Boothen), Hanley (with Shelton), Fenton, Longton (with Lane End), Burslem, Newcastle, Whitmore, … Botteslow, and Hulton. Of these places Hanley, Fenton, Longton, and Burslem grew into separate parishes, each with … Hanley and Shelton, Clayton and Seabridge, Botteslow, Longton, and part of Fenton. The rest of Fenton lay in Fenton …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and by 1785 according to one estimate had risen to 15,000. Longton showed the steepest rise, with Burslem, Hanley, and … towns. 6 Methodist chapels were established at Hanley and Longton in 1783, while meetings at Fenton and at Tunstall had … chapel built there in 1784, followed by others in Burslem, Longton, Stoke, and Milton in the first 25 years of the next …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and Newcastle had become part of a new mission centred on Longton. The number served from the Cobridge church was … to about 350. It now (1960) numbers just under 900. 37 Longton A community of Benedictine nuns exiled from Ghent … church dedicated to St. Gregory in the Greendock area of Longton. 38 The brick building in a simple Gothic style still …
A History of the County of Stafford
… In 1760 John Bourne, who also founded the churches of Longton and Hanley, 10 endowed a small school and house at Longton 11 where about 30 of the poorest children of Lane End … much of the revenue of Dilhorne Free School was applied to Longton School, half of the exhibitions at Longton School …
A History of the County of Stafford
… meetings took place at Fenton, Tunstall, Burslem, Longton, and Hanley town halls respectively. 18 But this … Goldenhill Tunstall Goldenhill Burslem Hanley Stoke Fenton Longton s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. … 5 16 11 Fenton 16 11 15 8 14 11 14 3 16 3 16 7 15 10 15 6 Longton 19 4 17 11 17 3 16 11 18 7 18 10 18 0 17 8 Newchapel …
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