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A History of the County of Stafford
… Shenstone should be transferred to Walsall, one of the six Staffordshire towns which they considered suitable sites for … 1949, and the first instalment of the new Walsall and Staffordshire Technical College buildings in St. Paul's … until then jointly administered by the Walsall and Staffordshire education committees, had its own governors, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for treatment in future volumes. Walsall lies on the South Staffordshire Plateau on undulating ground that drops to 370 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was under the steward responsible for overseeing the Staffordshire manors of the Bassets and their successors as … acquired by the corporation from the Birmingham and Staffordshire Gas Light Co. in 1876. 91 The Council House in … and the 1309 charter for the Transactions of the South Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society. W.T.C. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the trustees. 92 John Walhouse died in 1835, leaving his Staffordshire estates to his nephew Edward John Littleton, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Independent meeting-house in Dudley Street, the first in Staffordshire. In time two side galleries were erected in … with Bridge Street the leading Congregational church in Staffordshire and Grove the leading minister. 85 In 1850-1 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 75 Walsall came within the area supplied by the South Staffordshire Water Works Co., which opened its first works … the commissioners and in 1877 those of the Birmingham and Staffordshire Gas Light Co. in the borough. 50 In 1877 it … between the station and the George. 64 In 1884 the South Staffordshire and Birmingham District Steam Tramways Co. Ltd. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the Midland Magazine (1880). 19 The Walsall Whip and South Staffordshire Charivari (1881-2) was a Liberal political and … Walsall newspaper was a weekly Walsall Courier and South Staffordshire Gazette, established in 1855; its publishers, … Another weekly, the Liberal Walsall Free Press and South Staffordshire Advertiser, ran from 1856 until 1903, when it …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for treatment under Rushall in a future volume of the Staffordshire History. W.S.L., D. 1798/551; date-stones of … for treatment under Rushall in a future volume of the Staffordshire History. Yates, Map of Staffs. (1775), showing … for treatment under Wednesbury in a future volume of the Staffordshire History. Ex inf. S.B. & N. Ltd. (1974). See p. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Walton, in the parish of Baswich, Southern division of Staffordshire.See Baswich. WALTON, in the parish of Baswich, Southern division of Staffordshire.See Baswich. Walton WALTON, a township, in the … a bridge over the river to Barton-underNeedwood, in Staffordshire; the structure is of iron and wood, rests on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the last of which has been conveyed of late into Staffordshire, where it is made into a coarse stone ware, or …
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