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Lichfield 1852-1857 Reseating/Repairs ACTON TRUSSELL and BEDNALL St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABBOTS BROMLEY St. Nicholas ABBOTS BROMLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1852-1857 Reseating/Repairs ACTON TRUSSELL AND BEDNALL St. James ACTON TRUSSELL AND BEDNALL Staffordshire Lichfield 1869-1871 Enlargement ALBRIGHTON St. Mary Magdalene ALBRIGHTON Shropshire Lichfield 1967-1968 Repairs ALBRIGHTON St. John the Baptist ALBRIGHTON Shropshire Lichfield 1968-1973 Repairs ALDRIDGE St. Mary the Virgin ALDRIDGE Staffordshire Lichfield 1841 Enlargement ALDRIDGE St. Mary the Virgin ALDRIDGE Staffordshire Lichfield 1852-1853 Enlargement ALFRETON St. Martin ALFRETON Derbyshire Lichfield 1868-1870 Enlargement ALREWAS All Saints ALREWAS Staffordshire Lichfield 1949-1952 Repairs ALREWAS All Saints ALREWAS Staffordshire Lichfield 1958-1962 Repairs ALREWAS All Saints ALREWAS Staffordshire Lichfield 1977-1978 Repairs ALTON St. Peter ALTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1971-1972 Repairs ALVASTON St. Michael & All Angels ALVASTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1853-1856 Rebuild ASHBOURNE St. Oswald ASHBOURNE Derbyshire Lichfield 1841 Reseating/Repairs ASHLEY St. John the Baptist ASHLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1860-1863 Enlargement/Gallery ATLOW St. Philip & St. James ATLOW Derbyshire Lichfield 1871-1874 Rebuild AUDLEY St. James AUDLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1849-1850 Reseating/Repairs AUDLEY St. James AUDLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1939-1940 Repairs BAGNALL St. Chad BAGNALL Staffordshire Lichfield 1879-1882 Enlargement BAKEWELL All Saints BAKEWELL Derbyshire Lichfield 1851 Reseating/Repairs BAMFORD St. John the Baptist HATHERSAGE Derbyshire Lichfield 1857-1860 New Church BARLASTON St. John the Baptist BARLASTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1976-1977 Repairs BARR, GREAT St. Margaret BARR, GREAT Staffordshire Lichfield 1860-1863 Rebuild BARTON UNDER NEEDWOOD St. James TATENHILL Staffordshire Lichfield 1863-1865 Enlargement BASLOW WITH BUBNELL St. Anne BAKEWELL Derbyshire Lichfield 1851-1853 Reseating/Repairs BAYSTON HILL Christ Church BAYSTON HILL Shropshire Lichfield 1982-1983 New Church BAYSTONHILL Christ Church SHREWSBURY, St. Julian Shropshire Lichfield 1842-1844 New Church BEDNALL All Saints BEDNALL Staffordshire Lichfield 1843-1848 Rebuild BEIGHTON St. Mary BEIGHTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1867-1868 Enlargement BELPER Christ Church, Bridgehill DUFFIELD Derbyshire Lichfield 1846-1850 New Church BETLEY St. Margaret BETLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1839-1843 Enlargement BETLEY St. Margaret BETLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1954-1956 Repairs BIDDULPH Christ Church, Biddulph Moor BIDDULPH, St. Laurence Staffordshire Lichfield 1862-1863 New Church BIGGIN St. Thomas HARTINGTON, St. Giles Derbyshire Lichfield 1845-1848 New Church BILSTON St. Luke BILSTON, St. Leonard Staffordshire Lichfield 1847-1852 New Church BILSTON Holy Trinity, Ettingshall BILSTON, Holy Trinity, Ettingshall Staffordshire Lichfield 1870-1875 Rebuild BILSTON Holy Trinity, Ettingshall BILSTON, Holy Trinity, Ettingshall Staffordshire Lichfield 1937-1938 Repairs BILSTON St. Martin, Bradley BILSTON, St. Martin, Bradley Staffordshire Lichfield 1965-1971 Repairs BISHOPSWOOD St. John the Evangelist BREWOOD Staffordshire Lichfield 1844-1851 New Church BLITHFIELD St. Leonard BLITHFIELD Staffordshire Lichfield 1966 Repairs BLYMHILL St. Mary BLYMHILL Staffordshire Lichfield 1858-1860 Enlargement BLYMHILL St. Mary BLYMHILL Staffordshire Lichfield 1957-1963 Repairs BLYMHILL St. Mary BLYMHILL Staffordshire Lichfield 1970 Repairs BOLEHALL AND GLASCOTE St. George, Glascote TAMWORTH Staffordshire Lichfield 1880-1881 New Church BOOTHEN All Saints STOKE-UPON-TRENT, St. Peter ad Vincula Staffordshire Lichfield 1887-1888 New Church BOYLESTONE St. John the Baptist BOYLESTONE Derbyshire Lichfield 1840-1845 Reseating/Gallery BRACKENFIELD Holy Trinity MORTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1854-1857 New Church BRADLEY All Saints BRADLEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1906-1910 Reseating/Repairs BRANSTON St. Saviour BRANSTON, St. Saviour Staffordshire Lichfield 1980-1983 Enlargement BRASSINGTON St. James BRASSINGTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1879-1885 Enlargement BRIERLEY HILL St. John, Brockmoor KINGSWINFORD Staffordshire Lichfield 1844-1849 New Church BRIMINGTON St. Michael BRIMINGTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1846-1848 Rebuild BRIMINGTON Mission Church BRIMINGTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1878-1879 New Church BRINDLEY FORD Mission Church NEWCHAPEL Staffordshire Lichfield 1890 New Church BROCKMOOR St. John BROCKMOOR Staffordshire Lichfield 1964-1966 Repairs BROUGHTON Holy Trinity BROUGHTON Shropshire Lichfield 1857-1859 Rebuild BROUGHTON St. Peter BROUGHTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1954-1955 Repairs BURBAGE Christ Church HARTINGTON, St. Giles Derbyshire Lichfield 1860-1862 New Church BURSLEM Christ Church, Cobridge BURSLEM, Christ Church, Cobridge Staffordshire Lichfield 1845 Reseating/Repairs BURSLEM Holy Trinity, Sneyd BURSLEM, St. John the Baptist Staffordshire Lichfield 1846-1853 New Church BURSLEM Christ Church, Cobridge BURSLEM, Christ Church, Cobridge Staffordshire Lichfield 1898-1900 Enlargement BURSLEM St. Andrew, Sneyd Green BURSLEM, Christ Church, Cobridge Staffordshire Lichfield 1908 New Church BURSLEM St. Werburgh BURSLEM, St. Werburgh Staffordshire Lichfield 1951-1957 New Church BURSLEM St. Paul BURSLEM, St. Paul Staffordshire Lichfield 1957-1964 Repairs BURSLEM Holy Trinity, Sneyd BURSLEM, Holy Trinity, Sneyd Staffordshire Lichfield 1963-1964 Repairs BURTON-UPON-TRENT Christ Church BURTON-UPON-TRENT, St. Modwen Staffordshire Lichfield 1843-1844 New Church BURTON-UPON-TRENT St. John, Horninglow BURTON-UPON-TRENT, Christ Church Staffordshire Lichfield 1864-1867 New Church BUSHBURY St. Mary BUSHBURY Staffordshire Lichfield 1851-1855 Enlargement BUTTERTON St. Bartholomew BUTTERTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1871-1874 Rebuild CALOW St. Peter CHESTERFIELD, St. Mary & All Saints Derbyshire Lichfield 1865-1868 New Church CALVERHALL Holy Trinity CALVERHALL Shropshire Lichfield 1951-1956 Repairs CANNOCK St. Peter, Hednesford CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1865-1869 New Church CANNOCK School Chapel, Bridgtown CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1876 New Church CANNOCK St. Luke CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1878-1882 Enlargement CANNOCK Mission Church, Hasel Slade CANNOCK, St. Peter, Hednesford Staffordshire Lichfield 1882 New Church CANNOCK St. Peter, Hednesford CANNOCK, St. Peter, Hednesford Staffordshire Lichfield 1901-1906 Enlargement CASTLE CHURCH St. Mary the Virgin CASTLE CHURCH Staffordshire Lichfield 1844-1846 Rebuild CHADSMOOR School Chapel CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1874-1876 New Church CHADSMOOR St. Chad CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1891-1893 New Church CHARLESWORTH St. John the Baptist CHARLESWORTH Derbyshire Lichfield 1846-1849 New Church CHASETOWN Mission Church CHASETOWN Staffordshire Lichfield 1882 New Church CHEDDLETON St. Edward CHEDDLETON, St. Edward Staffordshire Lichfield 1864-1870 Reseating/Repairs CHEDDLETON St. John, Wetley Rocks CHEDDLETON, St. John, Wetley Rocks Staffordshire Lichfield 1900-1901 Enlargement CHELL Mission Church NEWCHAPEL Staffordshire Lichfield 1882 New Church CHELLASTON St. Peter CHELLASTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1840-1842 Reseating/Gallery CHELMORTON St. John the Baptist BAKEWELL Derbyshire Lichfield 1868-1875 Reseating/Repairs CHESTERFIELD St. Mary & All Saints CHESTERFIELD, St. Mary & All Saints Derbyshire Lichfield 1842-1844 Reseating/Repairs CHESTERFIELD St. John, Newbold & Dunston CHESTERFIELD, St. Mary & All Saints Derbyshire Lichfield 1855-1858 New Church CHESTERFIELD Christ Church NEWBOLD Derbyshire Lichfield 1869-1870 New Church CHESTERTON Holy Trinity CHESTERTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1846-1853 New Church CHESTERTON Mission Church, Red Street CHESTERTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1871 New Church CHESWARDINE St. Luke, Sambrook CHESWARDINE, St. Swithun Shropshire Lichfield 1854-1856 New Church CHURCH ASTON RURAL St. Andrew CHURCH ASTON RURAL Shropshire Lichfield 1866-1867 Rebuild CHURCH BRIDGE School Chapel CANNOCK, St. Luke Staffordshire Lichfield 1868 New Church CLAY CROSS St. Bartholomew WINGFIELD, NORTH Derbyshire Lichfield 1846-1851 New Church CLAYHANGER Mission Church WALSALL WOOD Staffordshire Lichfield 1879 New Church CLIFTON Holy Trinity ASHBOURNE Derbyshire Lichfield 1844-1845 New Church CLIFTON CAMPVILLE St. Andrew CLIFTON CAMPVILLE Staffordshire Lichfield 1906-1911 Repairs CLIFTON CAMPVILLE St. Andrew CLIFTON CAMPVILLE Staffordshire Lichfield 1950-1951 Repairs COLTON St. Mary the Virgin COLTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1850-1853 Enlargement COLTON St. Mary the Virgin COLTON Staffordshire Lichfield 1981-1982 Repairs COLWICH St. Michael & All Angels COLWICH Staffordshire Lichfield 1852-1856 Enlargement/Gallery COLWICH St. Michael & All Angels COLWICH Staffordshire Lichfield 1974-1975 Repairs COLWICH St. Michael & All Angels COLWICH Staffordshire Lichfield 1977 Repairs COSELEY St. Chad, West Coseley COSELEY Staffordshire Lichfield 1881-1883 New Church COTON IN THE ELMS St. Mary the Virgin LULLINGTON Derbyshire Lichfield 1844-1847 New Church COVEN St. Paul COVEN Staffordshire Lichfield 1854-1857 New Church CRESSAGE Christ Church COUND Shropshire Lichfield 1840-1841 Rebuild CRESSBROOK School Chapel TIDESWELL Derbyshire Lichfield 1878-1882 Other CRICH St. Mary CRICH Derbyshire Lichfield 1860-1861 Reseating/Repairs CROSS HEATH School Chapel WOLSTANTON, St. Margaret Staffordshire Lichfield 1875 New Church CROSS HEATH St. Michael & All Angels WOLSTANTON, St. Margaret Staffordshire Lichfield 1951-1954 New Church CROXTON St. Paul ECCLESHALL, Holy Trinity Staffordshire Lichfield 1853-1855 Rebuild
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