STAFFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Township, Is the Residence of .Arthur Thomas Tatham Esq
34 B.ALTERLI!:.Y. STAFFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S township, is the residence of .Arthur Thomas Tatham esq. Letters by foot post from Crewe arrive at g.3o. Betley is The soil is marl : sublloil, clay. The crops are various. the nearest money order & telegraph office Th~ area is 1,225 acree of land and 9 of water; rateable The children of this place attend the school at Barthomley value, £1,364; the population in 190I was 253· & Betley Sant William, Gorsty Hill hall Dodd George, blacksmith & farmer Lawton Stephen, carrier Steel James, Buddy Lee Fairhurst Mary (Mrs.), farmer, The Mountford Joseph, jun. farmer Tatham .Arthur Thos. Doddlespool hall Elms Sant William, farmer & landowner, Ginders Thomas, farmer, Peartree Gorsty Hill hall COMMERCIAL. Lake farm Sylvester James, farmer, Rose Hill vil Beech George, potato dealer Harding John Hugh, farmer Whittaker Samuel, bricklayer Billington John Somner, farmer, Bal- Hollins Joseph, farmer, Bell farm Whittaker Samuel, jun. bricklayer,. terly hall Hollins Thos. farmer, Balterley green Pigeon house Burgess William, grocer Hunt William, farmer, Doddlespool Wilshaw Mary (Mrs.), farmer :BARLASTON is a parish and village near the summit Western; the grounds extend to the canal, and from th& of a. hill, at the base of which is the river Trent and the terrace a good view is obtained of Trentham Park, the North Staffordshire canal, with a station on the North se<tt of the Duke of Sutherland, and the hilly country • Staffordshire 'l'ailway t 2! miles north from Stone, 4~ South beyond. The manorial rights are held by the represen· from Stoke-upon-Trent, gi north from Stafford, in the tatives of the late lt.
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