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Staffordshire Historical Collections
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Boothen, Botteslow, Clayton, FentonCulvert, Fenton-Vivian, Penkhull, and Seabridge. It comprises about two-thirds of the … Hanley, Hartshill, Hope, Lane-End, Longton, Northwood, Penkhull, Shelton, Trent-Vale, and Wellington. In the town …
A History of the County of Stafford
… an area of 1,882 acres 1 and comprised the old township of Penkhull together with a small area of former glebe around … borough to rejoin the Lyme Brook. 4 The township of Penkhull thus formed the southern end of a ridge lying … rivers, and in Stoke town itself, 5 to over 525 ft. around Penkhull and Hartshill in the centre and northern part of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at Longton in 1839, Hartshill in 1842, Shelton in 1843, Penkhull in 1844, Trent Vale in 1844, Northwood, Hanley, in … The other moiety may have been held by the king as lord of Penkhull. 7 The Stafford family's moiety subsequently passed … and one for the south side, consisting of the Quarters of Penkhull and Shelton; the churchwardens were elected in turn …
A History of the County of Stafford
… GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES By the 17th century the Penkhull-Boothen area was grouped for purposes of parish … were responsible included most of the township of Penkhull, the township of Clayton, and the part of Shelton … of the Hanley commissioners. The small detached portion of Penkhull that lay to the northwest of Newcastle was not …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… London, cm and auctioneer (182339). [D] Tew, Joseph, Penkhull St, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., cm (182223). [D] … Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., cm (181223). Trading at Penkhull St, 182223. [D; poll bk] Tittensor, John, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in fulfilment of will 100 to provide bread for poor of Penkhull and Boothen at Christmas. Distributed to poor of Stoke town as well as of Penkhull and Boothen by 1840; still distributed in bread in … 36 (d. 1838) Will 5 p.a. to provide bread for poor of Penkhull, Boothen, and Stoke town on 1 Jan. By 1958 income 3 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… today, comprised nearly a score of townships. These were Penkhull (with Boothen), Hanley (with Shelton), Fenton, … with an urban core, and Stoke itself, consisting partly of Penkhull and Boothen, made a fifth. Of the other components … Burslem and Tunstall; and Newcastle, which included Penkhull and Boothen, Hanley and Shelton, Clayton and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the first and second chapels both failed and were sold. Penkhull chapel, however, was successfully established in … in 1881. 425 It had ceased to be used by 1882. 426 STOKE, PENKHULL. A Wesleyan chapel had been opened in Frederick Avenue, Penkhull, by 1912. 427 It was still in use in 1933 428 but …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1938 to Thistley Hough School for Girls in Newcastle Lane, Penkhull, opened in that year to provide separate … had by 1850 been founded at Hartshill, Trent Vale, and Penkhull. There were also two Wesleyan schools, one … station, the townships included being Seabridge, Clayton, Penkhull-cum-Boothen, Fenton Culvert, Fenton Vivian, …
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