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A History of the County of Stafford
… the emergence of several distinct patches of waste: thus Hateley Heath occurs by 1485, Greets Green by 1556, and … 18th century as the Hall mills stood on Hobnail Brook near Hateley Heath. 52 They existed apparently by the 1570s, 53 … (d. 1809) was operating such a foundry from c. 1762 at Hateley Heath where water-power was available; he later built …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the juniors from Golds Hill were similarly transferred. Hateley Heath Junior and Infants' School, Huntingdon Road, … by enemy action in 1940. The infants were transferred to Hateley Heath School in 1950 and the juniors in 1952, leaving … Kent Close Junior and Infants' School off Denbigh Drive, Hateley Heath, was opened in 1960. Lodge Estate Junior and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to 11 in 1952 when Lyndon was divided into three, Hateley Heath, Friar Park, and Charlemont; the number of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Thomas Jesson (probably Oakwood), William Turton of Hateley Heath, and Bayly Brett were licensed for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1938. 20 Another was Meyrick House, the home of Joseph Hateley, a solicitor, in the earlier 19th century. It was … Tipton. 28 The name Carter's Green was in use by 1764. 29 Hateley Heath to the east of Hill Top occurs from the later … built between the World Wars on the triangle of the former Hateley Heath and two large estates to the north and south …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and pig iron worth 8,000 awaited sale in London. Joseph Hateley, engineer, was demonstrating a steam engine at the …
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