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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Stafford; comprising the townships of Bradnop, Endon, Heaton, Leek, Leek-Frith, Longsdon, Onecote, Rudyard, … of the Crown and the Bishop of Lichfield, alternately. At Endon, Meerbrook, Onecote, and Rushton, are other …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Leek Endon ENDON ENDON 1991 Endon was formerly a township in Leek parish 2,303 a. (932 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Leek and Lowe (including the town of Leek), Bradnop, Endon, Heaton, Leekfrith, Longsdon, Onecote, Rudyard, Rushton … is built on Sherwood Sandstone, which is also found at Endon Bank. Elsewhere the underlying rock is sandstone of the … Leek belonged to the earl of Mercia, while thegns held Endon, Rudyard, and Rushton. All were held by the Crown in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… A branch canal was opened in 1801 from the Caldon canal in Endon to a wharf and basin off the Newcastle road; the part … a branch canal running from the Caldon canal east of Endon to a basin and wharf on the Newcastle road in Leek and … Birchall grange, at Fowlchurch grange in Tittesworth, at Endon, and evidently at Heaton and Longsdon. 49 In 1560 the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in area and later part of a civil parish which included Endon and Stanley until 1894. That year Longsdon became a … Leek. The boundary followed in part the river Churnet and Endon and Horton brooks on the east, south, and west … township. The land lies at c. 450 ft. (137 m.) beside Endon brook and c. 490 ft. (149 m.) beside the Churnet and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the lord of the manor, Christopher Rode, licensed Thomas Endon to dig for limestone on the waste in Rushton James for a term of 23 years. During the first two years Endon was to be allowed to take 40 tons of stone a year to … limestone in the manor may have been intended to protect Endon's rights. 89 A similar licence was granted in 1776 by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in area 62 and later part of a civil parish which included Endon and Longsdon until 1894. That year a new civil parish called Endon and Stanley was formed, excluding Longsdon. 63 There is … on the west side of the township. The boundary with Endon on the north and east sides follows streams. 64 The …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Clerke, Robt. Cadde, Thos. Kelyng, John Thorneton, Thos. Endon, John Orpe, John Alman, Ric. Meyre, Wm. Beche, Hen. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… dedication dated 1883), plate facing p. 76 page 173 32. Endon 1991 page 176 33. Endon (detail) 1991 page 178 34. Heaton 1991 page 188 35. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Post & Times; the National Trust; Mr. G. H. Robinson of Endon; the Staffordshire Archive Service; the Staffordshire … Salt Library, Stafford; and Mr. A. R. Williamson of Endon. The illustrations numbered 4-6, 9, 21, and 48 are from … Views, vii. 73, at the William Salt Library 17. Endon: St. Luke's church from the south-east in 1844. Drawing …
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