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Places in Stafford in 1859

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Topographical Dictionary of England, Samuel Lewis - 1859

STAFFORD

COTON, with HOPTON, a township, in the parish of ST. MARY and ST. CHAD, STAFFORD, S. division of the hundred of PIREHILL, union, and N. division of the county, of STAFFORD, 5 miles (E. by S.) from Stone; containing 464 inhabitants. Here is situated the Staffordshire General Lunatic Asylum. 

SALT, with ENSON, a township, in the parish of ST. MARY and ST. CHAD, STAFFORD, union of STAFFORD, S. division of the hundred of PIREHILL, N. division of the county of STAFFORD, 4 miles (N.E. by N.) from Stafford; containing 580 inhabitants. The tithes have been commuted for £247, payable to the trustees of the Stafford charities. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. 

WHITGREAVE, a township, in the parish of ST. MARY and ST. CHAD, STAFFORD, S. division of the hundred of PIREHILL, union, and N. division of the county, of STAFFORD, 3 miles (N.N.W.) from Stafford; containing 185 inhabitants. 

 

[Description(s) from The Topographical Dictionary of England (1859) by Samuel Lewis - Transcribed by Mike Harbach ©2020]