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A History of the County of Stafford
… near the abbey, the latter including Horse holme (on the Stapenhill side), Ox hay, Andresey, and Broad holme; the … associated with the settlement called Waterside on the Stapenhill side of the river. 22 There were also fords in … Hood's ford in 1546. 24 Ferry William 'le schipmon' of Stapenhill (d. 1286) may have been a ferryman, 25 and a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… so named by 1546; 5 and the 6 1/2-a. Horse holme on the Stapenhill side of the river. 6 All were being farmed out to … 9 Allotments in Burton, Burton Extra, Horninglow, and Stapenhill were let by the marquess of Anglesey as potato … in 1971. 14 Agricultural Societies The Burton and Stapenhill Farmers' Prize Society was established in 1841, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the 1840s: a second one in Burton (1843), Branston (1844), Stapenhill (by 1846), Horninglow (1846), and Winshill (1846). … Burtonupon-Trent, Burton Extra, Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill, and the board was formed … pupils moved to a Roman Catholic secondary school in Stapenhill. The older juniors at Victoria Road and the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… with an annual payment of 2 s., 4 bovates of land in Stapenhill worth 6 s. a year, the provisions of one monk, … Shobnall, and Sinai; Horninglow and Wetmore; Winshill and Stapenhill; and Stretton. 18 In the 1540s there was lay … and Burton Extra) and the 'country' (Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill), an arrangement reflected …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Part of Horninglow then became a suburb, as did Stapenhill and Winshill on the Derbyshire side of the river … the Burton area, there were Romano-British settlements at Stapenhill and Catholme, in Barton, both of which may have … striking of which concerned revenants (the living dead) at Stapenhill. 10 Geoffrey was also energetic in protecting the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… there were no backto-backs, and from the mid 19th century Stapenhill and Winshill on the east side of the river became … their efforts mostly in the growing suburbs of Stapenhill and Winshill on the east side of the river. 10 … most of the inter-war council housing was in Horninglow, Stapenhill, and Winshill. A survey of housing conditions …
A History of the County of Stafford
… most of Winshill. The 1878 extension also included part of Stapenhill, originally a township in the Derbyshire ancient … The outlying villages are treated separately, as is Stapenhill township. PHYSIQUE Burton lies at the narrowest … from the east in the late 1860s Burton-upon-Trent and Stapenhill The river terrace is covered with alluvium and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and in the outlying settlements of Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill, all of which were … extended to include Horninglow village and parts of Stapenhill and Winshill townships. Branston and Stretton … tithings of Burton-uponTrent, Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, and Winshill. 4 Burton tithing …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hornin- glow); it also had 4 carucates and 2 bovates at Stapenhill and 2 carucates at Winshill. 8 The same … 13 the grant referring to Burton, Branston, Horninglow, Stapenhill, Stretton, Wetmore, and Winshill. 14 The college … £80, including those from the parts of Burton parish in Stapenhill township. 25 In 1846 the tithes owed to the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 212, 215, 217, 219, 238, 240. A change in assessment at Stapenhill may be explained by a re-organization of the abbey's land there: below, Stapenhill, manor. …
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