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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the hamlet of Sneyd, and the vill of Rushton-Grange or Cobridge, 16,091 inhabitants, of whom 12,631 are in the … Rector of Burslem. A district church has been erected at Cobridge; and an ecclesiastical district has been formed of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… consisted by 1910 of the townships of Burslem 1 and Sneyd, Cobridge (formerly the vill of Rushton Grange), and 166 acres … Fowlea Brook, with Burslem built on the northern spur and Cobridge on the southern. Sneyd and Sneyd Green lie at the … Burslem and Tunstall, and another stream, probably the Cobridge Brook of 1691 6 and the Hot Lane Brook of 1833, 7 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 6 The patronage was sold in 1809 to William Adams of Cobridge Hall, 7 who presented in 1811. 8 It is not clear … lay at Abbey Hulton and Rushton Grange and thus included Cobridge. 21 From c. 1815 the tithe was compounded at an … north of Newcastle Street, was given by William Adams of Cobridge, patron of the mother church, and at that time it …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the 18th century 4 and doubtless earlier as well. Cobridge, formerly the liberty of Rushton Grange, continued … defined boundaries, but could be extended to Longport and Cobridge if 'the major part in value' of the property owners … for Burslem, a constable for Longport, and another for Cobridge were appointed. In addition three watchmen were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Tutnal.See Tutnal. COBLEY, with Tutnal.See Tutnal. Cobridge COBRIDGE, a village, partly in the parish of Burslem, and … The ville of Rushton, which has been superseded by Cobridge, is described in Domesday book under the name of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… established water-works for the supply of Hanley, Shelton, Cobridge, and Burslem. The principal articles of manufacture …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the main road where it climbs from Etruria up to Cobridge. 76 This included Cobridge House, the home of the Hales family from the late … The terraced cottages on the east side of the road below Cobridge had been built before 1880, and those on the north …
A History of the County of Stafford
… covered by the Act, but certain parts of Shelton, namely Cobridge, Etruria, much of Josiah Wedgwood's land, and the … 1848 and still in use; 255 and John Bourne's bone mill in Cobridge Road by 1851, replaced by the Etruscan Bone and … 4th Earl Granville began to build three furnaces between Cobridge Road and Mill Street, an area rich in ironstone as …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in the county of Gloucester;-and, of Inhabitants of Lower Cobridge, Hanley, Shelton, Etruria, Stoke, Fenton, Lane Delph …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Churches Bill. A Petition of Ralph Stevenson, of Cobridge, a Trustee for the Chapel of Hanley, was presented, …
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