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A History of the County of Stafford
… provision. A National school (for Anglicans) was opened in Horninglow Street in 1827, and by 1833 there were, besides … in Burton (1843), Branston (1844), Stapenhill (by 1846), Horninglow (1846), and Winshill (1846). Other denominations … comprising Burtonupon-Trent, Burton Extra, Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill, and the board …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a part of the parish: Branston, Shobnall, and Sinai; Horninglow and Wetmore; Winshill and Stapenhill; and … (Burton and Burton Extra) and the 'country' (Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill), an … districts and parishes: Christ Church (1845); Horninglow (1867); Winshill (1867); Branston (1870); St. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… industry began to assume national importance. Part of Horninglow then became a suburb, as did Stapenhill and … for influence in the West Midlands. 3 The royal grant of Horninglow to the abbey in 1012 may have been a recovery, 4 … and New Street. 13 The borough was extended to include Horninglow Street in 1200 and other streets off High Street …
A History of the County of Stafford
… gates towards the line of the Roman road, Ryknild Street. Horninglow Street at the north end of High Street was part of … the earlier 19th century when expansion occurred along Horninglow Street. A railway station was opened at the west … by laying out burgage plots along what later became Horninglow Street, 11 and the borough was further extended in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… comprised the townships of Burton, Burton Extra, Branston, Horninglow, Stretton, and Winshill. A borough was established … was extended to include much of Burton Extra and part of Horninglow, and a further extension in 1878 took in the rest of Burton Extra, a further part of Horninglow, and most of Winshill. The 1878 extension also …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton itself and in the outlying settlements of Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill, all of which … were extended in 1853 to cover parts of Burton Extra and Horninglow, and when the commissioners were replaced by … their area of competence was further extended to include Horninglow village and parts of Stapenhill and Winshill …
A History of the County of Stafford
… college, 13 the grant referring to Burton, Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, Wetmore, and Winshill. 14 … 894 a. in Burton Extra, 2,326 a. in Branston, 1,227 a. in Horninglow, 718 a. in Stapenhill, 1,094 a. in Stretton, and … £16 1s. from 67 a. in Branston, and £56 1s. from 586 a. in Horninglow. The chief impropriator of the 95 a. of titheable …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Thomas Auden, the son of the vicar of St. John's, Horninglow; the grounds were laid out as the present war …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 4,060 4,207 Burton 4,634 4,460 4,308 3,312 2,349 1,556 Horninglow 6,538 6,911 7,486 8,215 9,632 9,965 Shobnall 6,613 … 9,358 1981 1991 Broadway 4,196 3,713 Burton 1,765 1,428 [Horninglow] Horninglow 6,226 5,942 Eton 3,904 3,888 Shobnall 4,242 4,202 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… meeting rooms in Burton, with a further 15 in Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill. With many of … chapels were closed in Burton between 1958 and 2000, 6 in Horninglow, 2 in Stapenhill, and 1 in Winshill. While other … congregations in the town, with a further 8 in Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill. BAPTISTS …
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