Staffordshire

Staffordshire

4(,~ 'IIPTON. STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's Whitehouse John, butcher, 237 Horseley heath 1Vinnell James, beer retailer, 202 Dudley port Whitehouse Joseph, boot maker, 14 Lea Brook road Wise William, shopkeeper, 275 Dudley port Whitehouse Mary Emily (~Iiss), grocer, 5 Park lane west Withnall .Absalom, hatter, 6 New road, Great b:ridge Whitehouse Thomas, boot & shoe maker,IOo Bloomfield rd Witton Philip Jas. chemist, 71 Owen street "\Yhitehouse William, schoolmaster, 3 Dudley port Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Limited, llush inn, Wbitney John, Swan inn P .H. I Eagle road, Great bridge 206 Bloomfield road ; Plough inn, 5 Tividale rood &. Whitney Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retlr. 165 Horseley hth Wren's Nest P.H. qo Dudley port Whitworth Joseph, collector of water rates for South Staf- Wolverson James, bee1• retailer, 12 Canal sheet fordshire Water Works Co. 6 Owen street Wood George & Sons. blue brick manufacturers. Whyte Henry, engnr. & iron founder, Cleton st. Dudley prt Brades blue brick works, Old bury, near :Birmin.gham;. Wilcox Charles Limited, galvanized & sheet. iron manu- T .A. " Plinth, Oldbury" facturers, Tividale & tube manufacturers, Up.Church la Wood Henry & Son, grocers & agents for W. & .A. Gilbey Wilding Thomas, shopkeeper, 79 Horseley heath Limited, wine & spirit merchants, 58 Owen stree1 Wilkes Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 162 Toll End road Wood John & Son, iron founders, Coneygree td.Dudley por!J. Wilkinson James, colliery owner, Coneygree, Dudley port Woodall Albert, news agent, 333 Dudley port Wilkinson James, shopkeeper, 21 Hurst lane · Woodhall Emma (Mrs.), beer retailer, 33 Tivnale road.. IVilkinson James, wardrobe dealer, 18 Owen street Woodhall Matthew, shopkeeper, Brades, Tividale Willdnson Jeptha, Bloomfield inn, 54 Bloomfield road Woodhall Robert. boot & shoe maker, Tividale rM.d.: Wilkinson John, shopkeeper, 29 High street W oodhall Samuel, beer retailer, 69 Horseley heatb.I Wilkinson Josiah, coal deal~r, Queen's road W oodhall W alter, beer retailer, 40 Hig'h street ~Yilkinson Thomas, coal dealer, 71 Union street Wooding John, gent!ral draper, 152 Toll End road Wilks William, clogger, 2 Wood street Woolla.tt Joseph, Castle inn, Castle street Willett Frederick, china & glass dealer, 57 Owen street Wordsworth Thomas, fried fish shop, 4I Horseley heath Willetts Maria (Mrs.), Cottage Spring P.H.gg Toll End rd 'Worsey Limited, canal boat builders; canal boats of Williams Charles, beer retailer, 75 Union street ever.y description built, Toll End dockyard \Villiams Joseph, beer ret1,1iler, u8 Horseley ,heath 1 Wotton David, beer retailer, 33 High street Williams Joshua, baker, 234 Horseley heath . Wottons Limited, fire brick manufacturers, Stourbridge Williams Martha. (Mrs.), shpkpr. 2 Gilbert st. Burnt tree Wright Jsph. & Go. chain & anchor mfrs. Sedgley rd. west\ Williams William, householder, 49 Dudley road Wright Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 New Croos street. Williamson John, s)10pkeeper, 4 Wellington road Wright William, coal dealer, 303 Dudley port Willis Edwin James, ~hopkeeper, Victoria. road Yates Thomas, watch maker, 66 Owen stre~ Willis Herbert, greengrocer, II2 Bridge road, Toll end Young Samuel, beer retailer, 62 Park lane west Willmore J ames, boot & shoe dealer, 236 Horseley heath Young Sidney, beer retailer, 23 Ooneygree road ._rYil!?gn Frances(Mrs.),Prince Regent P.H.190 Horseleyhtb TITTEN'SOB. i~ a township, village and ecclesiastical sittings. The register dates from the year x882. Thff' parish in the Beech quarter of Stone civil parish, and, living is a "Vic~rage, net yearly value £185, in the giffF with part of th~ township of Darlaston, was formed into of the Simeon trustees, and held since I884 by the Rev_ an ecclesiastical parish, May g, 1882; it is on the road :Daniel Waiter Jenkinson M . .A. of Corpus Christi college.,. from Stone to Newcastle, I! miles west from Barlaston Cambridge. Here is a small Wesleyan chapel. The­ station on the Stafford and Stoke section of the North ruins of an ancient manor house stand in a field !JOUth­ Staffordshire ·railway and 3t north-north-west from west of the church. Tittensor Chase, now in ~he occu. Stone, in the Western division of 1!he county, South pation of Lord Hy. Geo. Grosvenor, is the property oK' Pirehill hundred, petty sessional division of Stone, Stone the Duke of Sutherland K.G., who is lord of the manol" union and county court district, rural deanery of Trent- and principal landowner. The so.il is sand and gravel; ham, archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of subsoii, sandstone. The chief crops are wheat. oa.ts and: Lichfield. The church of St. Luke, formerly a chapel barley. The area is 2,287 acres; the population in 19on of ease to Christ Church, Stone, is a. building of stone was 459· and brick, in the Gothic style, and consists of chancel Post, Telegraph & Express Delivery Office.~Miss Edith- and nave, and a north-east tower with spire containing 1 u' · ht J... t · t Lett · d th m a clock and six bells : there is a memorial window in the "rig ' suu-pos rms ress. ers receive roug Stoke arrive at 6. 15 a. m. ; delivery commences at 7' chancel to the late James Meakin esq. J.P. of Darlaston , a.m. week days & 8 a.m. sundays; dispatched at 8. 3o., Hall, Stone, d. I88S: the carved oak pulpit was given p.m. Postal Orders are issued here & paid. Bar- by the sisters of the Rev. ·wmiam Beech Masefield B.A., laston is the nearest money order office vicar 1882-4, and the brass lectern by Mrs. Meakin, ot Da;rlp.stan llall, in memory of her husband. The marble Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 186x b)"' font, a 1nemorial to Dr. and Mrs. Ha yes, was the gift the Duke of Sutherland & chiefly supported by him; ot their daughters. The reading desk, choir stalls and it will hold 100 children; average attendance, 72 ;. m•gan front were carved by parishioners: the chur~h Miss Mary Hannah Richmond, mistress w~s re·built in Il38x at a cost of [2,200, and affords 250 Thomas W. Eley, police constable Runtingdon The Earl of D.L. Simpson .A.lex.Beechcliff house (letters Kent John, cowkeeper Groundslow house; & 10 Grosvenor throngh Newcastle-under-Lyme) Matthews Simeon, farmer, Wing- square W & Carlton & Pratt~s clubs Wl'aver Charles H. Sutherland cot House farm (letters through Stone} "\V, London Barber .Toseph, householder Silvester Thomas, farmer, Grounds- Grosvenor Lord Henry George, Titten- Cartwright Thomas, farmer, Sandyford low farm sor chase (letters through .Stone) Soldiers' & Sailors' Families .Associa- Hayes Misses, Manor house Critchlow Albert, f~r. Tittensor farm tion, Department "A" (Women &; Jenkinson Rev .. Daniel Walt. M . .A.The Fdton Charles & ~n, general smiths Ohildren), Eastern Sub-Divisiolll Vicarage Garland .Arthur H~nry,fa.rmer, Beech- (Mr11. Phillipps, Grays wood, vice- Phillipps William Douglas cliti farm (letters thro' Newcastle) president) Shaw William,The Firs(letters through Halipenny William, cowkeeper Wright Isaac, farmer, Berne house Meaford, Stone) Harvey John, farmer, Park lodge Wright Sarah(Mrs.),shpkpr.Post o:ffice- TIXALL is a civil parish, pleasantly seated near the windows, and a. mural tablet to William Wakelin of confluence of the navigable rivers Trent and Sowe, and Uttoxeter M.A. rector of the parish, ob. 1698, and bounded on the north by Hopton heath; east by Ingestre Dorothy his wife: in the churchyard is an altar-tomb in­ park and the river Trent ; west by Beacon hill and the- scribed to Richard Biddnlph, steward to the .Astons, ob. lands of St. 'fhomas' priory; south and south-west by 1627, oot. 82, having faithfully served four successive­ the river Sowe and Oannock Chase ; 1 mile north from members of the .A.ston family; the inscription was recu\ Milford station on the Trent Valley section of the Lon- in I827 by Arthur Clifford esq. grandson of Waiter, fourth don and North Western railway, 4 east-by-south from Lord .A.ston, who erected the monument and a memorial Stafford. 5~ north-west from Rugeley, 131 by road from to Ralph Hadderstich, ob. 1777, ret. I02: a new organ London, in the Western division of the County, South was erected ill I894: there are sittings for ISO persons. Pirehill hundred, Stafford union, petty sessional division The register dates from the year 1JII. The living is a and county court district, rural deanery and arch- rectory, net yearly value £165; including 40 acres of deaconry of Stafford and diooese of Lichfield. The Staf- glebe and residence, in the gift of the Earl of Shrewsbury fordshire and Worcestershire canal passes through the and Talbot, and held since 1883 by the Rev. Craven Jervis parish. The church of St. John the Baptist, rebuilt in Vincent. Th~ Catholic chapel formerly standing in tliis 1772 and again in 1849, is a small but handsome edifice parish was taken down in 1845 and re-erected in the parish of stone, in the Early D~corated style, consisting of of Great Haywood. On Tixall Heath, which adjoins chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western Tixall Park, are two remarkable barrows, called "King's turret, col!ltaining I bell: there are several stained Low" and "Queen's Low." Two Roman urns have been .

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