A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1963.
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Note: The arrangement of the index in general reflects the arrangement of the volume summarized on p. 80. Thus all places within one of the six Pottery towns in 1910 are identified to the relevant town; all other places are identified to their ancient parish. Individual potbanks, however, are grouped together under the entry 'Potbanks'; individual brick- and tile-works and mines are also grouped under separate entries. General references to various industries are indexed under place headings. General references to Protestant nonconformity are indexed under the relevant place; in the case of Newcastle-under-Lyme and the six towns there are also entries for individual sects.
The following abbreviations have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; assoc., association; Benj., Benjamin; boro., borough; bp., bishop; cast., castle; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; coll., college; Ctss., Countess; Dan., Daniel; d., died; econ. hist., economic history; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; loc. govt., local government; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; n, note; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; parl. rep., parliamentary representation; Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; Prot., Protestant; rly., railway; Ric., Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom. Cath., Roman Catholicism; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; soc., society; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; U.D., Urban District; Vct., Viscount; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William.
Abberley, Jas., 241, 243
Abbey Hulton, see Hulton, Abbey
Abington, Revd. Leonard J., 57, 165, 281
Abraham, Chas. John, 298 n
Acton Burnell (Salop.), 78
Adam the miller, 201 n
Adams, Ann, 140 n; Arthur, 232; Benj. (of Cobridge), 119; Benj. (of Greengates), 91, 99 n, 100; Edw. (fl. 1750), 91; Edw. (fl. 1834), 91, 100, 101 n; Edw. (s. of Sarah), 134; Ellen, 132 n; Jane, see Breeze; John (fl. 1544), 109; John (fl. 1611), 152; John (d. 1687), 117, 132; John d. (1727), 132–3; John (d. 1753), 118, 119, 152, 154, 252; John (d. 1757), 117, 133, 140; John (d. 1847), 105 n, 119 n; Jonathan, 251–2; Jos. (s. of John d. 1752), 119; Jos. (fl. 1834), 250; Lewis (d. 1842), 174 n, 194, 213; Lewis (s. of Sarah), 134; Mabel (w. of John d. 1753), 152; Mary (fl. 1800), 100; Mary (d. 1869), 119, 137, 140 n; Mary, m. Ric. Hollins, 252; Mary, m. Jos. Warburton, 119; Mary (of Shifnal), 153; Mary, see Breeze; Nic., 179; Percy, 191; Ralph (of Brick Ho.), 119, 133, 134; Ralph (of Sneyd), 252; Ric. (fl. 1448), 132; Ric. (fl. 1790), 137 n; Rob., 132 n; Sam., 287; Sarah, see Heath; Thos. (d. by 1536), 189 n; Thos. (fl. 1563), 132, 152; Thos. (d. by 1629), 132; Thos. (d. 1681), 250, 251, 252; Thos. (fl. 1722), 153; Thos. (d. 1835), 119, 121; Thos. (fl. 1853), 134; Wm. (fl. 1448), 132; Wm. (d. by 1617), 132; Wm. (fl. 1700), 250; Revd. Wm. (d. 1722), 330; Wm. (fl. 1784), 91, 100; Wm. (d. 1805), 91, 100, 101; Wm. (d. 1829), 191, 202, 203, 209, 213; Wm. (d. 1831), 114, 119, 121, 123, 124, 133, 137, 140; Wm. (d. 1865), 91, 92, 100, 119, 133; Wm. (s. of Wm. d. 1865), 91, 101, 119; fam. 91, 92, 100, 101, 117, 119, 122, 132, 134, 137, 139, 140, 152, 191, 202, 203, 252, 308
Adams (Thos.) and Co., colliery owners, 101
Adams (Wm.) and Sons (Potters) Ltd., 100, 203
Adderley, Wm. Alsager, 240; Mrs. — (d. by 1692), 329
Adderley Green, in Caverswall, 104, 224, 226, 227, 228, 232, 243; collieries, 271; Methodist chap., 292; schs., 325, 328
Addington, Hen., Vct. Sidmouth (d. 1844), 152; Marianne, Vctss. Sidmouth, see Scott; Revd. Wm. Leonard, Vct. Sidmouth (d. 1864), 152
Adey, Wm., 307
Aitken, Revd. Rob., 284 n
Albemarle, Duke of, see Monck
Alcock, Geo., 117, 119 n, 138; John, 119 n, 138; Sam., 112, 119, 134, 135; Mrs. — (fl. 1851), 272 n
Alcock and Diggory, potters, 135
Alcock and Keeling, potters, 135
Alcock (Hen.) and Co., potters, 138
Alcock (Sam.) and Co., potters, 135
Alders, John, 202; Thos., 202
Alfgar, Earl of Mercia, 184
Alfieri's Academy, see Hanley
Alker, Geo., 33
Allbut, Thos., 170
Allen, Harry, 214, 217; Thos. (fl. 1668), 214; Dr. Thos., Rector of Stoke, 189, 307; Thos. (fl. 1728), 214; Thos. (fl. 1742), 189; Thos. (fl. 1829), 187 n, 214; W. S., 10; — (fl. 1685), 27; fam., 214, 307, 322
Alsager (Ches.), 137
Alton barony, 212
Alward, 116, 211, 249 n
Amys, John, 163; fam., 153
Anchor Brook, 224
Andrew, John, 50
Anne, Queen, 185
Annion, Wm., 74
Apedale, in Wolstanton, 6, 53
Aqualate, in Forton, 153
Armitstead (Armitsted), Revd. John, 187; Kath., see Fenton; Lawr., 213, 222; fam., 187
Armstrong, Revd. John, 121
Arnold Bennett Museum, see Cobridge
Asbury, Eliz., m. John Shaw, 118; John, 118; Thos., 118, 123
Ash, the, in Stoke-upon-Trent par., 243
Ashbourne (Derb.), 222, 243
Ashe, Ric., 28; Rog., 217; Wm., 28
Ashenhurst, Mrs. — (fl. 1767), 152
Ashfield, see Newcastle-under-Lyme
Ashfield Brook, 1, 13
Ashley, 54, 55 n, 272, 315
Ashwell, John, 242; John Blow, 193; Dr. M. H., 183 n
Ashwell and Co., colliery owners, 244
Ashworth, Taylor, 165
Ashworth (Geo. L.) and Bros. Ltd., potters, 149 n, 164, 165, 221
Astbury, Hannah, 64; John, 163, 164, 217; Joshua, 164; Joshua (s. of Joshua), 164 n; Randle, 72; Ric, 217; Thos., 164, 217; Wm., 164 n; — (fl. 1719), 90
Astle, Ambrose, 10
Astley, Phil., 7
Aston, Sir Edw., 249, 250, 252; Revd. Vernon, 193; Sir Wal., 249
Atherton, John, 90; fam., 90
Atkinson, Hen., 187; T. W., 149
Aubyn, Ric., 12
Audley, Adam de, 86, 88, 89, 116, 249; Emma de, see Orme; Hen. de, 12, 13, 86, 88, 89, 116, 151, 184, 249, 251; Jas. de (fl. 1250), 12, 14, 88, 116; Jas., Lord Audley (d. 1386), 91 n, 92; Joan de, m. Sir John Tuchet, 86; Marg., m. Rog. Hilary, 86; Nic. de, 86; fam., 86, 87, 90, 97, 98, 116, 131, 249
Audley, Barons, 86, 118, 122; and see Tuchet
Audley, 1, 2, 154, 187, 254; Clough Hall, 89; Cooper's Green, 265; Heley Cast., 103; pop., 5; Prot. nonconf., 57; rlys., 6; U.D., 61; workho., 33 n; and see Bignall End, Talke-on-the-Hill
Augustinian canons, see Trentham Priory
Austen, fam., 250
Australia, 292 n
Auxtin, John, 151; Rob., 151; Steph., 151
Aynsley, John, 167
Aynsley (H.) and Co., potters, 241
Aynsley (John) and Sons, potters, 239
Bacchus, Wm., 219
Baddeley (Badley), Dan., 153; Edw., 168; Eliz., see Machin; Jas., 170; John (fl. 1666), 90 n; John (d. by 1701), 73; John (d. 1772), 149, 153, 164; John (fl. 1780), 164, 168, 281 n; Ralph, 153, 164, 165 n, 168 n; Randle, 92, 102, 103, 212; Ric., 117; Ric. Mountford, 153; Thos. (fl. 1627), 92; Thos. (d. 1770), 92, 99, 212; Whieldon, 153; Wm. (d. 1677), 90; Wm. (fl. 1685), 90; Wm. (d. 1734), 329; Wm. (fl. 1742), 120; fam., 91, 92
Baddeley and Co., coalmasters, 140
Badger (Bagger), Chris., 89 n; Rob., 89
Badley, see Baddeley
Bagenholt, Rog. de, 230
Baggaley, Jacob, 135; John, 90 n; Thos. (fl. 1716), 232; Thos. (fl. 1812), 305
Bagger, see Badger
Baggulley and Ball, potters, 242
Bagnall (Bagnald), Anna-Maria, m. Wm. Scott, 151; Anne, m. Rog. Brereton, 187; Chas., 100; Eliz., m. John Fenton, 213; Hannah, 74; Sir Hen., 184, 188; Jas., 231; John (fl. 1619), 72; John (d. 1785), 151; Joyce, 231; Ralph (fl. 1509), 184; Sir Ralph, 42 n, 184, 187, 188; Randall, 118; Randle (fl. 1579), 11; Randle (fl. 1632), 231; Ric., 73, 151; Rob., 213, 331; Rose, 56; Sam., 21; Sampson, 220; Thos. (fl. 1595), 48 n, 231; Thos. (d. by 1675), 47 n, 56 n, 65, 69, 72, 232, 246 n; Thos. (fl. 1700), 231; Wm., 246; fam., 42, 116, 151, 184, 187, 231
Bagnall and Hull, potters, 220
Bagnall, 80, 91, 100, 188, 287; poor relief, 198, 199; sch., 310; water supply, 265
Bagot, Steph., 249, 252; Sir Wal. Wagstaff, 21
Bagster (Baxster), John, 165
Bailey (Bayley), A. P., 54; Ralph, 73; Thos., 120; — (fl. 1819), 286
Baker, John, 219; Revd. R. B., 214, 215; Wm. (d. 1833), 210, 214, 215, 219; Wm. (s. of Wm.), 219; Wm. Meath, 210, 211, 214, 215, 219 n, 224;—, see Bourne; fam., 219
Baker (Wm.) and Co., potters, 219, 221
Bakewell, Geo., 238; Thos., 238
Bakewell (Derb.), 239
Baldwin, Stanley, 161.
Balfour and Co., colliery owners, 223, 244, 245
Balguy, John, 231
Ball, John, 56; Joshua, 117; Josiah, 323, 324
Ball (W. G.) Ltd., colour manufacturers, 242
Ball Green, in Norton-in-the-Moors, 270, 325
Bank Ho., see Etruria, Hanley, Longton, Newcastle, Sneyd
Bankes, R., 203, 239
Banks: Alcock's Bank, 126; Commercial Bank, 110; Lloyds Bank, 149, 158; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, 126, 149; Midland Bank, 117; and see Harvey
Barber and Son, potters, 135
Barbour, Ric., 188
Baring, Evelyn, Earl of Cromer (d. 1917), 256, 257
Barker, Cecil, 275; John (d. by 1607), 72; John (fl. 1750), 217; Jos., 284, 296; Ralph, 72; fam., 243
Barker (H. K.) and Co., potters, 218
Barker, Batty, and Reid, potters, 218
Barker Bros., potters, 217 n, 243
Barkers and Kent, potters, 219
Barlaston, 152, 166, 231, 259, 264
Barlow, Thos., 239
Barlows (Longton) Ltd., potters, 240
Barn Farm, see Clayton
Barnes, Geo., 240
Barnet (Barnett), Thos., 90; Wm., 250; fam., 250
Barratt, W. G., 269
Barratts of Staffordshire Ltd., potters, 134
Barton, Oliver de, 12
Basford fam., 140
Basford, in Stoke-upon-Trent and Wolstanton, 173, 177; ch., 193; health, 196; housing, 38, 268; library, 205; Lodge, 156; Prot. nonconf., 57, 58, 59, 61, 287; water supply, 197
Bates, Geo., 124; Harriet, 124, 330; Wm., 103
Bates, Brown-Westhead and Moore, potters, 167
Bath, Earls of, 87; and see Bourchier
Batkin and Deakin, potters, 241
Bavaria, Duchess of, see Lancaster
Baxster, see Bagster
Bayley, see Bailey
Beard, Nat., 73; Wm. (fl. 1672), 56; Wm. (fl. 1690), 72; Wm. (d. 1789), 21
Beardmore, Sampson, 240; — (fl. 1876), 117
Beardmore and Birks, potters, 240
Beauchamp, Wm. de, 11
Bebington (Ches.), 8, 11
Bedford, Francis, 23, 93
Bedwell, Wm., 230
Beech, Alice, m. John Machin, 90; Alice, see Knight; Ann, 90; Dorothy, 250; Helen, 90; Jas. (fl. 1615), 90; Jas. (fl. 1838), 99; Ralph, 8; Thos. (d. 1683), 250; Thos. (fl. 1701), 250; Thos. (fl. 1806), 250; Wm. (fl. 1661), 90; Wm. (d. 1864), 117; fam., 250
Beech and Jones, potters, 117
Beech and Podmore, potters, 117
Beecham, Sir Thos., 172
Behnes, Wm., 191
Belgium, 273
Bell, Balthazar, 152, 163; John, 163, 168, 169; Sam., 52, 73
Bell Pottery Co., 166
Bellamy, — (19th-cent. tobacco-pipe maker), 51
Bellhouse, David, 160
Bemersley, in Norton-in-the-Moors, 86, 98, 277
Benedictine nuns, 272
Bennett (Benet, Bennet), Arnold, 66, 106, 107, 112, 114, 116 n, 127 n, 135, 141, 142, 173, 255, 277 n, 278; Edw., 217; John, 120, 128; Rog., 213; fam., 120
Benningborough (Yorks.), 42 n
Benson, Thos., 8
Bentilee, in Bucknall, 270, 275, 276, 325, 327
Bentley, Thos., 9 n, 150, 152, 166
Bentley (G. L.) and Co., potters, 239
Bentley (Thos.) and Co., potters, 240
Beresford Transport Ltd., 92
Berrisford, Wm., 57
Berry Hill Brickworks Ltd., 90, 212, 247
Berry Hill Collieries Ltd., 247
Beswick, J. W., 243; Rob., 102
Beswick (John) Ltd., potters, 243
Betley, 91
Bettany, F., 267
Betton, — (19th-cent. benefactor), 68, 322
Bevill, de, Margery (w. of Ranulph II), 232; Ralph, 230; Ranulph (1), 230, 238; Ranulph (II), 230, 232, 238; Rob., 230, 238; Sybil (w. of Wm.), 232; Wm., 230, 232, 238
Bevington (Ambrose) and Son, potters, 167
Biddulph (Bidulf), Ant. Geo., see Wright; Francis (fl. 13th cent.), 212; Francis (fl. 1562), 188; Hen. de, 212; John (fl. 1639), 212; John (d. 1835), 116; Ric. (fl. 1540), 116, 212; Ric. (fl. 1633), 212; Thos., 212, 213; fam., 116, 118, 212, 271, 272
Biddulph, 116, 121, 209, 212, 274, 275; Grange, 90, 121; and see Knypersley
Bideford (Devon), 191
Bignall End, in Audley, 92, 117, 120
Bignall Hill, 6, 265
Bikley, John, 30
Birch, Hen., 155; W., 251
Birches farm, see Hulton
Birches Head, in Hanley, 142, 143, 144, 154, 247, 248, 250, 252; ch., 156; farm, 152, 249; mill, 163; mining, 252; Rom. Cath., 274, 275; schs., 316, 317
Bird, Dan., 202
Birkened, Pet., 189
Birmingham, 2, 5, 109, 146, 161 n, 179, 218, 228, 230, 244
Bishop, F., 192; Fred., 174; Mary Ann, see Chatterley; Wm. (d. 1840), 153, 213; Wm. (fl. 1850), 153
Bishop and Stonier, potters, 165
Bishton, in Colwich, 250
Black, Mischa, 106
Black Bank, in Wolstanton, 62
Blackwell fam., 137
Blake Hall, 329
Blithe, riv., 264
Blomer, Thos., 50
Blood, J., 10
Blount, Sir John, 12
Bloxwich, 231
Blund, Rob., 89, 116 n; fam., 89
Blundeville, Ranulf de, Earl of Chester (d. 1232), 12, 25 n, 77, 86, 88, 184, 188
Blurton, in Trentham, 230, 331; ch., 235; housing, 236, 269; library, 270; schs., 325, 326, 327; sewage works, 264; water supply, 265
Blythe Porcelain Co., 240 n
Blythe Pottery (Longton) Ltd., 240 n
Board Products Ltd., cardboard box manufacturers, 224
Boden, Jas., 285; John, 299
Bodily, John, 63
Bodley and Diggory, potters, 135
Bolton, A. S., 171; Jas., 217; John, 232; Margery, 232; Thos., 217; Wm., 163
Bonser, W., 281
Booden Brook, 167
Booker, Ric., 51
Boon, Jos., 164
Booth, Abel, 241 n; Anne, see Lovatt; Edwin, 78; Enoch, 99, 100; Ephraim, 203; Geo., 91, 99; Hugh (d. 1789), 191, 202; Hugh (d. 1831), 78, 203; J., 102 n; Jane, see Child; Jos. (fl. 1758), 120; Jos. (fl. 1805), 203; Mary, m. John Wise, 78; Thos. (fl. 1746), 91; Thos. (fl. 1791), 281 n
Booth and Sons, potters, 203
Booth (Thos.) and Son, potters, 167
Booth, Dale and Deakin, millers, 231
Boothen, in Stoke-upon-Trent, 80, 173, 185, 253; agric., 200; bridge, 179; chars., 331, 332; ch., 192; colliery, 140; Coronation Gardens, 180 n; farm, 187; Green, 200; housing, 176; loc. govt., 194, 195 n; mills, 190, 196, 202; poor relief, 198; pop., 177; Prot. nonconf., 298, 304, 305; races, 171; Road, 178; Rom. Cath., 271; schs., 310, 319, 320, 321, 328; sewage disposal, 196; tithes, 187; The Villas, 183; water supply, 197
Borrow, Lydia, 64
Bostock, Thos., 286
Boston (Mass., U.S.A.), 109, 147
Bosworth, battle of, 163
Botteslow, John of, 246
Botteslow, in Stoke-upon-Trent par., 80, 90, 91, 92, 99 n, 211 n, 212, 235, 246–7; Berry Hill Farm, 246; Botteslow Farm, 246; boundaries, 246; brickworks, 247, 271; char., 331; ch., 247; loc. govt., 215–16; mills, 168; mining, 246–7, 271; poor relief, 198; pop., 246; rlys., 246; roads, 246; sch., 310; tithes, 187
Boughey, Geo., 187; John, 74; Sir John Fenton Fletcher, 43, 187; Sir Thos. Fletcher, 192; Sir Thos. Fletcher Fenton, 153, 201, 213; Wm., 74; fam., 77, 187, 213
Boulton, John, 232; Thos., 232; W., 95; Wm., 232
Boulton's farm, see Longton
Bourchier, Edw., Earl of Bath (d. 1637), 87; John, Earl of Bath (d. 1560), 87 n, 88; Sir Ralph, 42 n; Wm., Earl of Bath (d. 1623), 87, 98, 103
Bourne (Burne, Byron), Chas., 219; Edw., 136; Eliz., m. Rob. Holt, 93; Geof., 89; Hen. (fl. 1662), 90; Hen. (fl. 1700), 93; Hugh, 163 n, 248, 277, 299, 300, 301; Jas., 277, 300; John (fl. 1415), 89; John (fl. 1536), 89; John (fl. 1619), 90; John (fl. 1680), 97 n; John (d. 1764), 21, 74, 91, 119 n, 154, 168, 222, 233, 243, 248, 307, 308, 323; John (fl. 1777), 59; John (d. 1833), 191, 213, 219, 277, 331; John (fl. 1875), 223; Marg., see Chell; Ralph (fl. 1580), 131; Ralph (d. 1835), 210, 214, 219; Thos., 90; Wm., 91; — (fl. 1727), 35; —, m. Wm. Baker (d. 1833), 214; fam., 83, 89, 90, 91, 93, 119
Bournville Village Trust, 38
Bowden, J. A., 182
Bowers, Fred., 137; Geo., 137, 138; Wm., 138 n, 247
Bowyer, Dorothy, m. Sir Thos. Gresley, 87; Francis, 87, 92 n, 97; Hugh, 201; Sir John (d. 1605), 42; Sir John (fl. 1661), 72; John (d. 1666), 87; Sir John (d. 1691), 87, 88, 97; Sir John (d. 1701), 87; John (fl. 1706), 187; Ric., 87; Wm. (fl. 1596), 103; Sir Wm. (d. 1641), 87, 90, 97, 185; Sir Wm. (d. 1702), 87, 88; fam., 42, 88, 130
Boydell, Eliz., m. — Mountforde, 211; John, 211
Boyle, John, 204; Sam., 221
Bradbury (A.) and Co., potters, 240
Bradeley, in Norton-in-the-Moors, 292, 300, 325
Bradshaw (Bradshawe), John, 40 n; Thos., 42; Wm., 242
Bradwell, in Wolstanton, 13, 38, 61, 67, 86, 89, 91, 134, 184
Brain (E.) and Co., potters, 221 n
Brampton Bryan (Herefs.), 19 n
Brandon, Chas., Duke of Suffolk (d. 1545), 232
Breck, Jas., 28
Breeton, John, 153
Breeze, Jane, m. Wm. Adams, 91; Jesse, 91, 100; John, 91, 100, 101, 132; Mary, m. Edw. Adams, 91
Brereton, Anne, see Bagnall; Ralph, 72, 189; Rog. (I), 187, 189; Rog. (II), 187, 189
Brick- and tile-works: Berry Hill Brickworks, 247, 271; Brookfields Saggar Brick and Marl Works, 140; Clanway Brickworks, 90, 247 n; Flaxman Art Tile Works, 140; Campbell Tile Works, 182; Hallfield Brick Works, 104, 169 n, 170; Oldfield Brick Works, 223; Pinnox Tile Works, 103–4
Bridge, Wm., 231
Brett, John, 249
Breward, Geo., 232
Bridgett & Co., silk throwsters, 52
Bridgettine nuns, 272
Bridgewater Trustees, 147 n
Bridgwood, Jesse, 133; John, 221; Sampson, 232, 241; Sam., 219; fam., 239, 241
Bridgwood and Clarke, potters, 100
Brieryhurst, in Wolstanton, 86, 87, 103 n
Brindley, Jas., 84, 85, 99, 102, 106, 134, 136, 152, 222 n; John, 124, 136
Brindley Ford, in Wolstanton, 270, 292–3, 301, 325
Bristol, 166
British and Foreign Schools Soc., 309
British and Irish Home Mission, 281
British Art Pottery Co. (Fenton) Ltd., 220
British Ceramic Research Association, 168, 174, 204
British Electric Traction Co., 209, 228
British Gaslight Co., 97, 125, 128, 160, 161, 197, 237, 266
British Glue and Chemicals Ltd., 238
Brittain, Thos., 170; Thos. Arthur, 170
Brittains Ltd., paper-makers, 170
Broade, Francis, 218; Phil., 209, 246; Phil. Barnes, 212; Thos. (fl. 1735), 212, 213, 218, 222 n; Thos. (fl. 1808), 212, 213; fam., 91, 218, 222
Broadfield, see Goldenhill
Broadhurst and Green, potters, 242
Broadhurst Bros., potters, 296
Broadhurst fam., 243
Brock, Thos., 182
Brocklehurst (J. and T.) and Sons, silk throwsters, 52
Brocklesby, J. S., 274, 275
Brocton, in Baswich, 250
Brode, Joan, 212
Broke, Ric., 163
Bromley, Ric., 211 n
Bromley, Abbots, 153 n
Brompton, Wm. de, and his w. Margery, 54
Bron, John, and his w. Sybil, 213
Brookfield Foundry and Engineering Co., 224
Broom, Geo., 331
Brough, Wm., 231
Brough and Blackhurst, potters, 241
Brough Bros. and Co., potters, 243
Broughton, Bryan, 43; Pet., 26
Brown (Browne), John (fl. 1399), 213; John (fl. 1540), 213; John (fl. 1725), 73; Lancelot, 150; Thos., 191, 214
Brown-Westhead, Moore and Co., potters, 167
Brownfield, Wm., 137
Brownhills, in Burslem, 100, 105 n, 117, 120, 123, 131; canal, 110; colliery, 139, 140; gasworks, 97, 128; Ho., 106, 113, 118; mill, 138; police, 126; pottery ind., 132, 137; roads, 108; sch., 106, 113, 118; tilery, 104, 140; Villa, 118; wharf, 110
Brownhills Pottery Co., 137
Bryan, John, 163 n
Buckley, O., 281 n; — (19th-cent. millowner), 131
Bucknall, Jos., 153, 272 n, 330; — (fl. 1805), 137; fam., 137 n, 271
Bucknall, 80, 188, 189, 212, 216, 247; bridge, 146; chars., 331, 332; Eaves, 331; hosp., 197; housing, 268, 269; library, 270; loc. govt., 189; poor relief, 198, 199; Prot. nonconf., 277 n, 292, 297, 300; rly. sta., 147; Rom. Cath., 271; schs., 308, 309, 310, 325, 326, 327; and see Bentilee
Buffaloes, Royal and Antediluvian Order of, 149
Bulkeley Hill (Ches.), 265
Bull, Jos., 103
Bundred, Thos., 298
Burder, Geo., 285
Burgess, — (fl. 1956), 89
Burgess and Leigh, potters, 135
Burne, see Bourne
Burns, John, 255
Burrows, Humph., 56 n, 64; fam., 219
Burslem, Eliz., m. Phil. Machin, 92; Joan, see Rowley; John (fl. 1574), 92; John (d. 1680), 92; Kath., m. Wm. Colclough, 120, 133; Rob., 92, 120; Thos. (fl. 1544), 92; Thos. (d. 1619), 92; Thos. (d. 1628), 120; Thos. (fl. 1723), 15; Wm. (fl. 1669), 63; Wm. (d. 1716), 15, 185; Wm. (fl. 1732), 168, 169; fam., 89, 106, 118, 120, 139
Burslem, 3, 5, 80, 84, 86, 91, 99, 100, 105–42, 188; adv., 121; agric., 130; American Hotel, 112; Apostolic ch., 280; arms, 127, 263; art sch., 113, 141, 275; Assembly of God, 280; Baptist chs., 282–3; barracks, 130; baths, 128; Bethel Chap., 296; Bethel Evangelistic Soc., 283; Big Ho., 106, 110, 117; Birch Ho., 117; board of health, 125–6; boro., 105, 126, 248; boundaries, 105; brewing, 140–1; Brick Ho., 117, 119, 132–3; brick-making, 140; bridges, 108, 109; buildings, 110, 112–14, 116; burial board, 128; Camoys Terrace, 112; canals, 110; cemetery, 128; chars., 329–31; cholera, 127; Christadelphians, 283; Christian Soc., 284; Ch. of Christ, 284; chs., 94, 105, 106, 118, 121–5; Churchyard Ho., 118, 120, 123; Commercial Bank, 110; Congregational chs., 286; Conservative Club, 117; courts, 88, 116, 126, 127, 262; cross, see Longport (Trubshaw Cross); Duke of Bridgewater Inn, 113; econ. hist., 130–41; electricity supply, 97, 128–9, 267; estates, 116–21; fairs, 131; Felons, Burslem, Cobridge, Longport and Tunstall Society for the Prosecution of, 142; fields, 130; fire brigade, 97, 129, 267; flint mills, 106, 134, 138; Furlong Ho., 105, 112; Furlong Mills, 138; gas supply, 97, 128, 266; George Hotel, 112; the Hadderidge, 112, 119; health, 125–6, 127–8; highway maintenance, 125, 129; Hill Top, 112, 134, 135, 301, 314; hosps., 91 n, 128, 136, 330; housing, 113–14, 116, 268; improvement commissioners, 194; inc., 130; inns, 105n, 109, 112, 113; Ivy Ho., 119; Jehovah's Witnesses, 287; the Jenkins, 106, 134; Latter Day Saints, 288; Leopard Hotel, 110, 112; library, 112, 141, 270; Literary and Scientific Soc., 141; loc. govt., 125–30; mans., 116; market-hall and -place, 105, 106, 110, 113, 125, 130, 131; market trustees, 123, 125; markets, 125, 126, 130–1, 162 n; mayor, 126; maypole, 141; Methodist chs., 112, 290–1, 293, 295–6, 298–9, 301; mills, 98, 131, and see flint mills; Miners' Hall, see Sneyd; mining, 105, 138–40; museums, 141, 142, 270; music, 142; the Nook, 132 n, 271; the Overhouse, 118, 120, 123; par., 125, 248; parks, 106, 107; parl. rep., 262; police, 125, 126–7; poor relief, 129–30; pop., 108; Portland Ho., 105, 112; postal service, 7, 110; pottery ind., 130, 131–8; Prot. nonconf., 56, 58 n, 60, 276, 277, 278, 279, 303; rlys., 108, 110; rates, 126, 257, 258, 261, 262; rector, 124; rectory ho., 123; Red Lion Inn, 105 n, 110; road transport, 109–10; roads, 105, 108–9; Rom. Cath., 55, 116, 271, 272, 275; Russell Hotel, 112; St. John's Square, 112; Salvation Army, 305; Salvation Navy, 305; schs., 112, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313–15, 327; sewage disposal, 127; social life, 141–2; Spiritualist chs., 306; sports, 141; Stanfield, see Sneyd; stocks, 127; street-lighting, 128; streetplan, 105–6; Suburban Club and Institute, 117; the Sytch, 105, 131; Sytch Croft Coal and Ironstone Works, 139; Swan Bank Chap., 112, 290; technical coll., 105, 112; theatres, 141–2; tile-making, 140; tithes, 121; town halls, 106, 110, 112–13, 126, 259, 270; turnpikes, 108–9; Unitarian chs., 307; wakes, 141; water supply, 128; Waterloo Road, 105, 114; Wedgwood Memorial Institute, 113, 117, 126, 141; wharves, 110; workhouses, 129–30; and see Brownhills, Cobridge, Dale Hall, Longport, Middleport, Newport, Sneyd, Sneyd Green
Burslem and Tunstall Gas Co., 97, 128
Burslem Mills Co., flint-grinders, 104
Burslem United and Amicable Building Soc., 114
Burton, Geo., 332; — (fl. 1727), 35
Burton-upon-Trent, 116, 141, 153 209, 228
Butter, Benj., 214
Butterton, in Trentham, 18, 76, 77, 78 n, 310
Bycars, see Sneyd
Byerley, Mary, 64, 306; Thos., 152
Byng, Geo, Vct. Torrington (d. 1812), 9
Byron, see Bourne
Cadman, John, 1st Baron Cadman (d. 1941), 10; fam., 10
Caldon Canal, 143, 144, 145, 147, 151, 153, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 248
Caldon Low, 156
Caldwell, Jas., 132, 135, 136, 139, 212; Thos., 231
Callowhill, in Kingstone, 232
Camoys, Baron, see Stonor
Campbell, Colin Minton, 182, 193, 195, 204–5; John Fitzherbert, 193; Thos., 129
Campbell Brick and Tile Co., 204
Cannock, 44
Capper, John, 305
Carey, Harriet, w. of John, m. (2) — Rammage, 231, 234; John, 220, 231, 234, 242; Thos., 220, 242
Carlisle, 178
Carmount Head farm, see Hulton
Carmountside, see Hulton
Carmountside farm, see Hulton
Carnegie, And., 224
Carr, High, in Wolstanton, 91
Carryer, Thos., 57
Carter, Revd. A. W., 155; Eliz., 213; Wm., 332
Cartledge (Cartlich, Cartlidge), Benj., 131; Geo., 149, 171; Jas., 287; John, 329; Sam., 171; Thos., 89; Wm., 138; fam., 101 n
Cartwright, John, 65; Moses, 231, 242; Ralph, 64, 75; Ric. (fl. 1610), 18; Ric. (d. 1754), 330; Thos., 92 n.; — (fl. 1759), 32
Cartwright and Edwards, potters, 242
Casburt's, metalworkers, 218
Cattell, Chas., 202
Cauldon Place, see Shelton
Cauldon Potteries Ltd., 167
Caverswall, Wal. of, 188
Caverswall, 191, 224, 232, 254, 259; ch., 190 n, 235; fee of, 188; rates, 262; Rom. Cath., 272, 273; sch. board, 325; and see Adderley Green, Meir, Werrington, Weston Coyney
Cecil, Rob., Earl of Salisbury (d. 1612), 42
Ceramic Tile and Pottery Co., 219
Challinor, Chas., 221; Edw., 104 n, 120, 133, 212, 214, 221; Jos., 299
Challinor (Chas.) and Co., potters, 221
Challinor (John) and Co., colliery owners, 223
Chambers, Clarence, 281; Nic. del, 201
Champion, Ric., 166
Chapman, R., 11
Charity Commissioners, 65, 307, 308, 324
Charles II, King, 27
Charlesworth, Revd. Rob., 239
Charlotte, Queen of George III, 133
Cha(r)nia, Hugh de, 12
Chartism, 42, 159, 195, 210, 216, 234
Chase, John, 18, 23
Chatterley, Chas., 153; Ephraim, 153, 154, 331; Mary (w. of Ephraim), 153; Mary Ann, m. Wm. Bishop, 153; fam., 144, 149
Chatterley, in Wolstanton, 13, 84, 86, 87 n, 89, 90, 102 n, 184; gas supply, 36
Chatterley Iron Co., 139, 247 n
Cheadle, 142, 145, 146, 259, 264
Checkley, Heath Ho., 265; and see Greatgate
Cheddleton, 131 n, 170, 265
Chell, Adam of, 89; John of, 89; Marg., m. (1) John le Wolf, (2) John Bourne, 89; Margery, m. Rob. de Mere, 88; Ric. of (fl. 1230), 88; Ric. of (d. c. 1251), 88; Ric. (d. by 1290), 88; Rob., 88; Thos. of, 89; fam., 89
Chell Colliery Co., 102
Chell, Great, in Tunstall, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 95, 131, 254, 259; agric, 97, 98; char., 329; ch., 94; constables, 96; graveyard, 93; Ho., 90 n; housing, 268, 269; ironworking, 102; library, 270; Lodge, 89–90; man., 88–89; Methodist chap., 292; mining, 102; pop., 83; rates, 258, 262; roads, 146; schs., 309, 311, 312; stone quarries, 104; workho., 97, 130
Chell Heath, 94, 274, 301, 326, 329
Chell, Little, in Tunstall, 81, 83, 84; Hall, 89–90; colliery, 85; man., 88–89; mill, 98, 99
Cheshire, 30, 67, 91, 98, 108, 285
Chester, Earls of, 188; and see Blundeville, Gernon
Chester, 2, 3, 38, 56, 78; abbey of St. Werburgh, 25 n
Chesters, John Dunning, 291, 329
Chesterton, in Wolstanton, 1, 90, 254; churchyard, 35; electorate, 44; electricity supply, 37; gas supply, 36; Hall, 54; housing, 37, 38; ind., 52, 53; library, 53; police sta., 42; pop., 5; Prot. nonconf., 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63; road transport, 5; Rom. Cath., 55; schs., 66, 67, 68, 69
Chesworth and Blood, potters, 240
Chetham, Jas., 241
Chetwynd, Sir Geo., 250; Sir Wal., 42 n; fam., 42
Chevet (Yorks.), 77
Chigwell (Essex), 220
Child, Baddeley, 99; Jane, m. Geo. Booth, 91; John, 92 n; John Geo., 212; Roylance, 104; Admiral Smith (d. 1813), 92, 99, 101, 212; Sir Smith (d. 1896), 92, 94, 95, 101; Sir Smith Hill, 92; Thos., 87, 91, 329; fam., 87, 92, 101, 308
China and Earthenware Millers Ltd., 221
Chitlings Brook, 224
Cholera, see Burslem, Newcastle
Christy, Sam., 180 n
Church Building Commissioners, 155, 234
Church Building Soc., 155, 157, 190, 192, 234
Church of England Trust Soc., see Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust
Churnet, riv., 265
Cinderhill Colliery Co., 244
Cistercians, see Hulton, abbey of St. Mary
Civil War, 7, 48
Clanway, see Tunstall
Clarke (Clark), Edw., 100, 133; Gabriel, 231; Godfrey, 246; Matilda Eliz., 234; Rob., 249; Wm., 187
Clarke (Edw.) and Co., potters, 136
Clavering (Essex), 232
Clayhills, see Tunstall
Clayton, Alice (w. of Thos. fl. c. 1600), 72; Eliz., m. Thos. Lea, 78; Jas., 306; John (fl. 1454), 78 n; John (d. c. 1650), 78; Mary, m. John Wynser, 78; Thos. (fl. 1500), 48; Thos. (fl. c. 1600), 72, 78; fam., 78
Clayton, 13, 22, 74, 75–79, 80, 184, 185, 187, 188; agric., 78–79; aircraft hangars, 76; Barn Farm, 78; boundaries, 75, 76; bridge, 76; ch., 23, 68; econ. hist., 78–79; estates, 77–78; farm, 77; Field, 49, 79; Great, 77; Hall, 76, 78; housing, 38, 75–76; inc., 79; library, 53; Little, see Clayton Griffith; loc. govt., 194, 195; Lodge, 75; Long Hay farm, 77; man., 77; mill, 79; pinfold, 79; police, 195; poor relief, 198; pop., 5, 76; Prot. nonconf., 58, 60, 285, 287; roads, 76; Roefield Ho., 78; Roe Lane farm, 77–78; Rom. Cath., 55; schs., 66, 67, 68, 69, 77, 78, 310; tithes, 187; and see Seabridge
Clayton Griffith (Little Clayton), in Trentham, 1, 49, 75, 76, 77, 78 n, 184
Clementson, Jos., 149, 166, 167, 168
Clementson Bros., potters, 166, 168
Clewlow, John, 78
Clews, Jas., 137; Ralph, 137
Clews (Geo.) and Co., potters, 137
Cliff Vale, see Stoke-upon-Trent
Cliffe, John, 131; Rob., 131
Cliffville, see Stoke-upon-Trent
Clinton, Edw. Fiennes de, Lord Clinton and Say (d. 1585), 77
Clive, John Hen., 90, 92, 95, 101; Wm. Bolton, 90; fam., 90 n
Clough (Alfred) Ltd., potters, 241, 242
Clowes, Chas., 91; Rob., 91; Wm. (fl. 1756), 91; Wm. (fl. 1781), 166; Wm. (d. 1851), 59 n, 277, 299
Coalbrookdale (Salop.), 77
Coalport China Co., 167 n
Coates, Herbert, 158
Cobridge, 105, 107, 121, 125, 158, 250; Arnold Bennett Museum, 112, 142, 270 n; buildings, 113; chars., 330; choral soc., 142; ch., 124; Cottage, 119, 129; felons, soc. for prosecution of, see Burslem; Gate, 107, 118–19, 141; colliery, 107; fire engine, 129; Hall, 114, 119, 121, 137; health, 127; Ho., 145; housing, 112, 114, 269; mining, 140; police, 126; pop., 107, 108; postal service, 7, 110; pottery ind., 132, 137–8; Prot. nonconf., 278, 296, 303; rly. sta., 110; roads, 146; Rom. Cath., 54, 271–2, 274, 275, 330; St. Augustine's Home, 272; schs., 308, 309, 313, 314; and see Rushton Grange
Cobridge Brick and Marl Col., 140
Cobridge Brick and Sanitary Pipes Co., 139 n
Cobridge Brook, 105
Cockson and Harding, potters, 167
Cockster Brook, 205, 224, 238
Coggin and Hill, potters, 242
Coghill, A. F., 24
Colclough, Sir Caesar, 151; Jas., 243 n; John (d. by 1336), 92; John (fl. 1390), 151; John (d. 1666), 120, 133, 329; John (d. by 1699), 72; John (fl. 1740), 89; Kath., see Burslem; Marg. (d. 1711), 89; Marg., m. Rob. Leigh, 151; Ric. (fl. 1336), 92; Ric. de (fl. 1374), 151; Ric. (fl. 1539), 99; Sir Thos., 185; Wm., 89, 120; fam., 89, 99, 139, 151
Colclough Lane Ho., see Goldenhill
Coldall, Wm., 19
Cole, Caleb, 101; John, 101
Collier (Colyer), Jas., 42 n; Sam., 74
Collins, Pat, 142, 171
Collinson fam., 99
Colyer, see Collier
Condliffe fam., 92
Congleton (Ches.), 40 n, 84, 180, 191, 329
Conyngeston, John de, Prior of Trentham, 238 n
Cook (Cooke), Bridget, 74; John Thos., 21; Ric., 28 n; Wm., 293, 297, 332
Cooke and Griffiths, potters, 242
Cookworthy, Wm., 166
Cooper, Ric., 64; Thos., 306; — (fl. 1833), 36
Co-operative Wholesale Soc., 240
Cooper's Green, see Audley
Cope, John, 142, 297; — (fl. 1876), 62
Copeland, Ronald, 191; Wm., 203; Wm. Taylor, 174, 180, 191, 203, 222, 247
Copeland (W. T.) and Sons, potters, 203
Copestake, Geo. (I), 242; Geo. (II), 242
Copestake Bros., potters, 242
Corbett fam., 202 n
Cork, Sam., 121
Cork and Edge, potters, 136
Cork, Edge, and Malkin, potters, 136
Cork, Ford and Co., colliery owners, 139
Cormie, John, 136
Corn (Corne), Alfred, 103; Edw., 103, 138 n; John, 272
Cornwall, 166, 239
Cornwall, Edm., Earl of (d. 1300), 38
Costentin, Rob. de, 16
Cotton, Rob., 213; Rowland (fl. 1605), 43; Sir Rowland (fl. 1619), 185; Thos. (I), 231; Thos., (II), 231; Wm. (fl. 1692), 64; Wm. (fl. 1734). 212, 213; — (17th-cent. benefactor), 73
Cottrill, Isaac, 37 n, 42
Courtenay, Sir Hugh and his w. Eliz., 86 n
Coventry, Bp. of, see Lichfield
Coventry and Lichfield, bps. of, see Lichfield
Cowell, John, 65, 69
Cox, Chas. Mottram, 153 n
Coyney (Coyne), Adam, 184n; Wal. Hill and his w. Mary, 272; fam., 271
Craddock, Wm., 251
Craik, Dinah Maria, see Mullock
Crakemarsh, in Uttoxeter, 212, 213
Crapper and Co., dentists, 149
Cresswell, in Draycott-in-the-Moors, 264, 265, 273
Crewe, Chas., 118
Crewe (Ches.), 85, 180, 272
Creyke (G. M.) and Sons, potters, 166
Crimean War, 180 n
Crockett, Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 118; Thos. (fl. 1828), 167
Crofton, Zachariah, 16, 56
Cromer, Earl of, see Baring
Crompton, G., 281 n; Thos., 184, 188, 213, 246 n; Wm., 188
Cross Heath, in Wolstanton, 38, 53; Prot. nonconf., 62, 63; schs., 66, 68, 69
Crown Staffordshire China Co., 219
Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Co., 219
Culverd's Low, see Fenton
Cyples, Jos., 238, 239; Ric., 239; fam., 239
Cyples and Bull, potters, 239
Dale, Rog., 231
Dale, Page, and Co., potters, 240
Dale, Page, and Goodwin, potters, 240
Dale Hall, in Burslem, 106, 120; brick-and tile-making, 140; ch., 123; colliery, 139; police, 126; Prot. nonconf., 296, 302; sch., 309
Dalton, W. H., 11
Daniel, Edw., 54; Jane, 117 n; John, 271; Lucy, 119; Ralph, 137 n; Ric., 117; Sampson, 137; Thos. (fl. 1647), 112 n; Thos. (fl. 1698), 117 n, 132; Wal., 136; fam., 117, 119, 132, 137, 139
Darlaston, 42 n
Darlaston, Aline of, see Orme
Darlington (co. Durham), 192
Dartmouth, Earl of, see Legge
Darwin, Erasmus, 166
Davenport, John, 136, 202, 203 n; Hen., 123; Wm., 112 n, 113; fam., 106, 113, 136
Davis, J. E., 231; — (fl. 1950), 92
Davison, Wm., 93
Dawes, Geo. 103 n; Wm., 188
Dawson, John (fl. c. 1590), 77; John (d. c. 1775), 77; Rob., 77; Thos. (fl. 15th cent.), 77; Thos. (fl. 1692), 77; Wm. (fl. 15th cent.), 77; Wm. (fl. 1800), 134n; fam., 77
De Grey and Ripon, Lord, see Robinson
Deaf and Dumb Institute, see Shelton
Deakin and Bailey, potters, 241
Deakin (Jas.) and Son, potters, 241
Dean, John, 120; Jos., 251 n; Josiah (I), 251; Josiah (II), 251; Ric., 251
Degge, Sir Sim., 232; Sim. (d. by 1734), 212, 213
Delius, Fred., 172
Derby, 5, 150, 166, 173, 177, 178, 179, 209, 224, 228, 281
Derbyshire, 239
Devereux, Rob., Earl of Essex (d. 1601), 26, 42
Devonshire, 99, 239
Dickens, Chas., 174
Dickenson, Chris., 202
Dicksons, millers, 163
Dieulacres, in Leek, 42 n
Dilhorne, 307–8
Dillon fam., 137
Dimsdale, in Wolstanton, 13, 50
Diocesan Board of Patronage and Diocesan Church Extension Soc, see Lichfield
Dixon (Dixson), Isaac, 290; John, 214
Dobbs, Hen., 75
Dobree, Revd. Osmond, 287
Dobson, Col. Sir Wm. Warrington, 330
Docksey, Ephraim, 251; John, 251
Dodd, Wm., 163
Dominicans, 273; and see Hartshill, Newcastle
Don Pottery Co., 221
Doody, Thos., 202
Dorset, 99, 239
Doulton, Sir Hen., 136
Doulton (Lambeth), Messrs., potters, 136
Doulton Sanitary Potteries Ltd., 224
Draycott fam., 271
Draycott-in-the-Moors, 265; Draycott Cross, 265; and see Cresswell, Paynsley
Drayton, Market (Salop.), 7, 75, 76, 215, 272
Dresden, in Longton, 224, 228, 253; board of health, 235; ch., 235; housing, 227; Prot. nonconf., 278, 284, 293; rates, 258; schs., 322, 328
Drury (Drewery), John, 239; fam., 239, 240 n
Dublin Cast., 51
Duddell (D.) Ltd., brickmakers, 223
Dudley, Kath., m. Sir Ric. Leveson, 327
Duke, Sir Jas., 135
Dunlop Rubber Co., 166
Dunn and Bennett, potters, 135
Dura Tile and Faience Co., 245
Dutton, Annie, 75
Eardley, Jas., 137
Earthenware and Porcelain Co., 135
East India Co., 52
East Vale, in Longton, 224, 228, 253; board of health, 235; ch., 235; colliery, 244; housing, 227; Prot. nonconf., 288; schs., 322
Eastwood Mill Co., flint grinders, 160
Eaves, see Bucknall
Eccles, Rob., 214
Eccleshall, 42; and see Mill Meece
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 23, 24, 94, 122, 155
Edensor, in Longton, 234–5, 236, 322, 323, 328
Edco Supplies, pottery factors, 215
Edgar, Rob., 113
Edge, Malkin and Co., potters, 136
Edinburgh, Duke of, see Philip
Edward I, King, 12, 25, 47
Edward VII, King, 158, 197
Edwards, Geo., 165 n; Sir Jas. (fl. 1675), 189; Jas. (fl. 1862), 220 n; John, 220; Justinian Heathcote, 231; Warner, 165
Edwards, Messrs., potters, 134
Edwards Bros., potters, 220 n
Edwards (John) and Co., potters, 220 n
Edwards (John) Ltd., potters, 220
Egan, Jas., 54, 55
Egerton (Eggerton), Hugh, 12, 48; Kath., see Wedgwood, Thos., 42 n
Eldon, Mat., 113
Elers, David, 134; John, 134
Elers Bros., potters, 164 n
Elgar, Sir Edw., 172
Elizabeth I, Queen, 42, 45, 184, 188
Elkin, Geo., 221; Thos. (fl. 1745), 231; Thos. (fl. 1833), 221
Ellerton, E., 99 n
Ellesmere, Edw., 12
Elmhurst, in Lichfield, 156, 213
Emery fam., 187
Empire Porcelain Co., 149
Endon, 124, 142, 146, 178, 310, 330
Erdington, Wm. of, and his w. Philippa, 211
Essex, Earl of, see Devereux
Essex, Eliz., see Rogers; Thos. (I), 211; Thos. (II), 211; Wm. (fl. 1513), 211; Wm. (fl. 1614), 212, 213
Esturmy, Adam, 12
Etruria, 144–5, 158, 173, 331; Bank Ho., 9 n, 150, 152, 157 n; brewery, 170 n; bridge, 179; canal, 144, 145, 147, 166; ch., 155–6; fire brigade, 161; gasworks, 145, 198, 266; Hall, 144, 150, 152, 166; health, 159; housing, 150; iron-working, 170; music, 172; North Staffordshire Infirmary, 150, 174, 197; postal service, 147; Prot. nonconf., 277, 289, 295, 298, 307; racecourse, 171; colliery, 140, 169; rly. sta., 147, 180; Ridge Ho., 144, 152, 163; roads, 146; schs., 309, 316, 317; pottery ind., 137, 150, 152, 161, 164, 166, 239; wharf, 147; windmill, 166
Evans, Wm., 296
Fallows, John, 281 n
Faraday, Sam. Bayliss, 220, 224
Farmer, W., 304; Wm., 232
Federation of the six towns, 252–8
Feering (Essex), 230
Fegg Hayes, in Wolstanton, 94, 269, 292, 301, 326
Fell and Robinson, potters, 242
Fell (J. T.) and Co. (Longton) Ltd., potters, 239
Fenton, Alice, 21; Anne, m. Sir Thos. Fletcher, 77, 187; Elijah, 153; Eliz., see Bagnall; John (fl. 1561), 18, 213; John (d. 1694), 153; John (fl. 1700), 9, 64, 153; John (d. 1746), 74, 78, 213; John (d. 1782), 77, 164 n, 191; Kath., m. Revd. John Armitstead, 187; Ric., 217; Rob., 21; Thos. (fl. 17th cent.), 213; Thos. (d. 1706), 187; Thos. (fl. 1717), 77, 187, 212; Thos. (fl. 1785), 77, 187; Wm. de, 12; fam., 77, 187, 201, 213, 222
Fenton, 13, 80, 91, 100, 185, 187, 205–24; adv., 214; agric., 217; Apostolic ch., 280; arms, 263; art sch., 224; Athenaeum, 210, 215, 224, 321; Baptist ch., 281; board of health, 215; boundaries, 205; brick-making, 223; bridge, 179; buildings, 209–11; California Engineering Works, 224; canal, 209; Canning Hotel, 209; Cath. Apostolic ch., 283; cemetery, 216; chars., 331; chs., 188, 207, 214–15; Church Fenton, 207; courts, 215– 16, 262, 263; Culverd's Low, 205, 212; Dog and Partridge Inn, 209, 210; econ. hist., 217–24; electricity supply, 217, 267; estates, 213–14; fields, 217; Fieldswood farm, 222; fire brigade, 217, 267; flint mills, 218, 219, 221; the Foley, 207, 209, 217, 273; Foley Ho., 214; gas supply, 216, 266; Golden Hill, 207, 208, 222, 224; Golden Hill farm, 222; Grove Ho., 207; Hall, 207, 209, 213, 218, 221; health, 215, 216, 264; highway maintenance, 217; housing, 210–11, 268, 269; improvement commissioners, 215, 216, 217, 307; International Holiness Mission, 287; iron-working, 223; Lane Delph, 207, 208, 209, 213, 215, 217, 220, 222, 223, 231, 297; Lawn Farm, 205, 212; library, 210, 224, 270; loc. govt., 194, 215– 17; locomotive works, 223–4; Lower Lane, 207, 210; mans., 211– 12; man. ho., 212; Manor Ho. farm, 217; market, 217; market-ho., 210; mechanics' institute, 224; Methodist chs., 288, 293–4, 297–8, 301; Midland Carton Works, 224; mill, 217, and see flint mills; mining, 221–3; Mount Pleasant, 207, 208, 213, 309, 322, 328; Nicholls' farm, 214; Park, 208, 213, 222; Pear Tree, 215; pinfold, 217; police, 195, 210, 215, 216; poor relief, 198, 199; pop., 208; postal service, 7, 209; pottery ind., 217–21; Prot. nonconf., 276, 277, 279, 302; quarry, 223; rlys., 180, 209, 210; rates, 257, 258, 261, 262; road transport, 208–9; roads, 208; Rom. Cath., 275; Rom. road, 208; Round House, 209; Royal Oak Inn, 209; Salvation Army, 304; schs., 309, 310, 311, 321–2, 328; sewage disposal, 216, 263; Sideway, 42 n, 196, 216, 222, 233; Sideway Ho., 214; social life, 224; Spiritualist chs., 305; steel tank ind., 271; street-plan, 207–8; Swedenborgian ch., 306; tithes, 187; town hall, 207, 210, 215, 259; turnpikes, 208; U.D., 205; vicarage ho., 215; water supply, 216; wharves, 209; Whieldon's Grove, 207, 208, 209–10, 214; Yew Tree farm, 213; and see Fenton Culvert, Fenton Low, Fenton Vivian, Heron Cross
Fenton, Great, see Fenton Culvert
Fenton, Little, see Fenton Vivian
Fenton Colleries Ltd., 210
Fenton Culvert, Wm. of, 212
Fenton Culvert (Great Fenton), 205, 207, 233, 234, 253; buildings, 209, 210; char., 331; estates, 213–14; Hall, 210, 212, 213; highway maintenance, 217; Ho., 210, 214, 217; iron-working, 223; loc. govt., 215–16; man., 80, 212; mining, 221, 222, 223, 243; pop., 208; sch., 310
Fenton Low, 202, 205, 208, 217; ch., 215; iron-working, 223; mining, 222; pottery ind., 218; rly. sta., 209; sch., 321
Fenton Park Co., coalmasters, 222, 247
Fenton Products, figure-makers, 218
Fenton Vivian (Little Fenton), 80, 184, 198, 205, 207, 253; char., 331; estates, 213; highway maintenance, 217; iron-working, 223; loc. govt., 215–16; man., 211–12, 246; man. ho., 207, 209; mining, 221–2; pop., 208; sch., 310
Fernihough, Jane, 65; Thos., 168
Ferrers, Hen. de, 212; Isabel, see Verdon; fam., 184, 212
Fieldswood farm, see Fenton
Finney (Fynney), Francis, 131; Jesse, 131; Jos., 242; Thos., 331
Firmin, Nat., 239
Fitton, Anne, 131; Sam., 131
Fitton and Pidduck, millers, 131
Fitzherbert, Ant., 212; fam., 212
FitzWarin, Eliz., 86 n; Fulk, 86, 87
Fitzwilliam, Hon. J., 154
Five Towns Fireplaces Ltd., 131
Flaxman, John, 9, 150, 191
Fleet Air Arm, 76, 78
Fletcher, Anne, see Fenton; John (fl. 1761), 164 n; John (fl. 1819), 187; Thos. (d. 1783), 75, 230; Sir Thos., 9, 43, 187; Thos. (fl. 1806), 282 n; fam., 43 n
Florence, in Longton, 224, 235, 253; ch., 235; colliery, 228, 243, 244; health, 236; housing, 227; pop., 228; rates, 258; schs., 322, 328; Unitarian chap., 306
Flynn, Thos., 272
Foley, John, 230; Phil., 244; Ric., 230, 243 n, 244; Thos., Baron Foley (d. 1733), 230, 243; fam., 230
Foley, the, see Fenton
Foljambe, Sir Godfrey de, 12, 14, 54
Ford (Forde), Geo. B., 292; Hugh, 326; John (of Newcastle, fl. 1746), 10; John (of Hanley, fl. 1749), 153; John (d. 1753), 21; John (of Longton, fl. 1783), 232; Thos. (fl. 1867), 135, 136; Revd. Thos. (d. 1869), 233; Thos. (d. by 1902), 297, 301, 329; Wm. (fl. 1733), 250 n; Wm. (fl. 1816), 296; fam., 10
Ford and Sons, potters, 136
Forrester (Forrister), Geo., 241; John, 240; Jonas, 287
Forrester and Read, coalmasters, 247
Forrister, see Forrester
Forsyth, Gordon, 275; Maura, 275
Fourdrinier, G. H., 170; Jos., 170
Fowlea Bridge, 179
Fowlea (Foul-hay) Brook, 81, 84, 96, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 127, 142, 144, 146, 147, 159, 160, 173, 177, 178, 179, 196, 197
Fox and Ward, colliery owners, 140
Foxe, Thos., 252
Foxley Brook, 247, 248
Fraser, Sim., Lord Lovat (d. 1747), 10
Freckelton, Revd. H., 280
Frodsham, Hugh de, 12, 14
Froggatt, Messrs. J. and E. J., flint grinders, 238
Furlong, in Tunstall, 81, 83; estate, 90–91; mines, 90, 103; pottery ind., 99
Furnace Brook, 224, 229, 237 n, 238, 245 n
Furnival, Messrs., potters, 137
Fynney, see Finney
Gallimore, Rob., 219, 242
Gardner, — (18th-cent. architect), 229
Garlick, G. W., 59
Garner, Jas., 172; Rob. (fl. 1749), 217, 240; Rob. (d. 1789), 240; Rob. (fl. 1821), 240; fam., 238
Garrett, Thos., 203
Gater, Wm., 99 n
Gater, Hall and Co., potters, 134 n
Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster (d. 1399), 12, 14, 54, 189, 201
Geen, F., 255, 256
George II, King, 39
George IV, King, 190, 203, 239
George V, King, 191, 259
Gerard, Sir Gilb. (fl. 1579), 103, 104; Gilb. (fl. 1617), 103; Louis, 54, 272; Thos., Lord Gerard (d. 1617), 103; fam., 103
Germon, Ric., 217
Gernon, Hugh de, Earl of Chester (d. 1181), 12; Ranulf de, Earl of Chester (d. 1153), 11, 12
Ghent, Phil., 18
Ghent (Belgium), 272
Gibson, Mrs. — (19th-cent. benefactress), 59
Gilbert, John, 89, 102; Thos., 332
Gill, — (19th-cent. schoolmaster), 308
Gill Bank, see Goldenhill
Gill Bank Colliery Ltd., 102 n
Gillmoor, Revd. Chas., 155; Clotworthy, 155
Gimson (Wallis) and Co., potters, 218
Ginder, Messrs., potters, 220
Ginder (Sam.) and Co., potters, 220
Gladstone, W. E., 141
Glass, John, 164; Jos., 164; Thos., 91
Glenn, John, 59
Glover, Alfred, 232, 238, 244, 245; Jas., 232, 238, 244, 245; John, 239; fam., 232 n, 233
Glover and Colclough, potters, 241
Goddard, J., 165; John Hackett, 231; Rayner, 1st Baron Goddard, 262, 263
Goddard and Sons, mine-owners, 222, 223
Goddard (T.) and Son, ironmasters, 244, 245
Goldendale Iron Co., 102
Goldendale Ironstone Mines Ltd., 103 n
Golden Hill, see Fenton
Goldenhill, in Tunstall, 81, 83, 84, 86 n, 93, 95, 254; Broadfield, 89; ch., 92, 93–94; Colclough Lane Ho., 90; Gill Bank, 90, 102; Head o' th' Lane, 83, 84; health, 96; housing, 268; iron-working, 103; Latebrook, 82, 89 n, 102 n, 103; library, 270; Line Houses, 83; mining, 102; Park Ho., 88, 92, 97 n, 120; pop., 83; pottery ind., 99; Prot. nonconf., 277, 279, 283, 287, 291, 297, 300, 305; rly., 85; rates, 258, 261, 262; Rom. Cath., 273, 274–5; schs., 312, 327; tile-making, 103; vicar, 93; water supply, 97; Woodstock, 90
Golden Hill farm, see Fenton
Gomm, Sampson and his w. Eliz., 231
Gooch, Gladys, 90
Goodfellow, Enoch, 301; Sam., 60; Thos., 100
Goodwin, Jas., 188; John, 138 n; W. V. S. Gradwell, 238
Goodwin (J. Stoddard) and Co., potters, 221
Goringe, Hen., 232
Gower, Earl, see Leveson-Gower
Grafton Hall (Ches.), 42 n
Grant, Revd. Francis, 155
Granville, Earls, see Leveson-Gower
Granville, Bernard, 71
Graston, — (fl. 1653), 78
Great Fenton Iron and Coal Co., 223
Greatbach, Wm., 219
Greatgate, in Checkley, 265
Green, T. H., 65; Thos. (fl. 1795), 118, 133, 218; Thos. (d. 1859), 218, 219; Wm., 242; fam., 219
Green, Clark, and Clay, potters, 241
Greendock, see Longton
Greenfield, see Tunstall
Greengates, see Tunstall
Grendon (Warws.), 250
Gresley, Aline, see Orme; Avice de, m. Hen. de Verdon, 212; Dorothy, see Bowyer; Engenulph de, 86, 88; Sir Nigel, 5, 6, 87; Sir Nigel Bowyer, 87; Rob. de, 86; Sir Thos. (d. 1746), 87; Sir Thos. (d. 1753), 87
Grey, John, 92
Griffin, Thos., 230; fam., 77
Griffith, Jos., 21
Griffye, Gervase, 99
Grimwade, Messrs., potters, 149, 218
Grimwade, Holmes and Co., potters, 218 n
Grindley, W. H., 99
Grindley (W. H.) and Co., potters, 101
Grindley Hill farm, see Penkhull
Grosmont, Hen. of, Duke of Lancaster (d. 1361), 12
Grubber's Ash, in Wolstanton, 51
Gurnard, Ric., 18 n
Hackwood, Thos., 167; Wm., 167
Hales, John, 119n, 250; fam., 119, 145, 272
Halifax (Yorks.), 155
Hall, Hen., 167; Jas. Astley, 10, 51; John, 282 n; Ralph (fl. 1659), 19, 56; Ralph (fl. 1850), 85 n; Ric. Edw., 231
Hallahan, Mother Marg., 273
Hallfield, see Hanley
Hamilton, Rob., 201 n, 203, 213
Hammersley, Edwin, 170; Eliz., 252 n; Ralph, 134; fam., 167
Hammersley (Ralph) and Sons, potters, 134
Hammond (John) & Co., uniformmakers, 52
Hanchurch, in Trentham, 13, 264
Hanchurch Brook, 75
Hancock, John, 62
Handley, Ralph, 223
Hanford, in Trentham, 13, 173; bridge, 176, 178, 202, 204 n; housing, 268; library, 270; Methodist ch., 300; mill, 202, 204; rates, 262; sch., 326
Hanley, Noel of, 151; Ric. of, 88, 151; Wm. of, 151
Hanley, 13, 80, 142–73, 184, 248; adv., 154, 155; agric., 162; Albion Ho., 149; Alfieri's Academy, 149; anti-slavery soc., 171; arms, 263; art gallery, 166, 171, 270; art sch., 149, 171, 270; Assembly of God, 280; Bank Ho., 149; Baptist chs., 281–2; baths, 160; Bethel Evangelistic Soc., 283; Bethesda Chap., 148, 294–5; board of health, 158; boro., 142, 158, 248; boundaries, 142; brewing, 170; brick-making, 170; bridges, 146; British Israelites, 283; buildings, 147–51; Calvinist chap., 306; cemetery, 153, 159–60; chars., 331, 332; Christadelphians, 283; Christian Brethren, 284; chs., 142, 143, 144, 154–7, 169, 188, 247; coll. of building, 167, 171; Congregational chs., 285–6; county boro., 158, 254, 255; courts, 186, 262; econ. hist., 162–70; electricity supply, 161, 266–7; estates, 152–4; fairs, 163, 205; Felons, Association for the Prosecution of, 173; fire brigade, 161, 267; flint mills, 153, 163, 164, 165, 168; French Horn Inn, 148; gas supply, 160–1, 266; Green, 51, 142, 162, 168, 169; Hall, 152; Hallfield Observatory, 163; health, 158, 159–60; highway maintenance, 161; Hope Congregational ch., 148, 285; hospital, 158, 160; housing, 149, 150–1, 268, 269; improvement commissioners, 158, 159, 194; inc., 162; inns, 146; iron-working, 169– 70; Ivy Ho., 152–3, 164, 168 n; Ivy Ho. Paper Mill, 170; Jehovah's Witnesses, 287; Joiner's Square, 143, 157; Latter Day Saints, 288; libraries, 149, 170, 270; loc. govt., 157–61; man., 151–2; man. ho., 152; market ho., 149, 162; Market Square, 142, 163; markets, 158, 162–3, 201; mechanics' institution, 170, 171; Methodist chs., 289–90, 293, 294–5, 298, 301; mills, 163, and see flint mills, Ivy Ho. Paper Mills; mining, 143, 152, 168–9; Mitchell Memorial Youth Centre, 172; mock mayor, 173; motortyre ind., 271; museums, 104, 166, 170–1, 270; music, 172; Old Hall, 119; paper-making, 170; parks 143, 144, 145; parl. rep., 262; Plymouth Brethren, 283; police, 159; poor relief, 198, 199; pop., 143, 145; postal service, 7, 147; pottery ind., 163–8; Presbyterian chs., 304; Prot. nonconf., 57, 64, 276, 277, 278, 279, 302–3; Quarter Sessions, 159, 262; Queen's Hotel, 149, 158; rlys., 144, 147; rates, 158, 257–8, 261, 262; rector, 124; rectory ho., 154, 155; road transport, 146–7; roads, 142, 145–6; Rom. Cath., 271, 272, 274, 275; Salvation Army, 304–5; schs., 308, 309, 310, 311, 315–19, 328; sewage disposal, 154, 159; social life, 170–3; Spiritualist chs., 306; sports, 171; stocks, 159; street-lighting, 161; street-plan, 142–3; synagogues, 307; the Tabernacle, 285; theatres, 54, 172; tile-making, 170; tithes, 185, 187; town halls, 149, 158, 259; turnpikes, 145–6; Unitarian chaps., 306–7; Victoria Hall, 172, 173; wakes, 171; wards, 158; water supply, 128, 160; Wellington, 143, 188; Welsh pop., 156, 285, 304; wharves, 147; and see Birches Head, Etruria, Northwood, Shelton
Hanley Gas Consumers Co., 160
Hansom, Chas., 273; Jos., 273
Hanson, Geo., 63
Harding, Revd. Egerton, 17, 19, 22
Harding, W. and J., potters, 167
Harecastle Hill, 84
Harecastle Tunnels, 83, 84–85, 102
Hargreaves, — (fl. early 19th cent.), 96
Hargreaves Mill Ltd., flint grinders, 168
Harley, Sir Edw., 19 n
Harpfield, see Stoke-upon-Trent
Harriseahead, in Wolstanton, 330
Harrison, A. W., 8; J., 299; John (fl. 1720), 243; John (d. 1798), 202, 218, 222; John (fl. 1802), 202; Ric., 7; T. W., 286; Thos. (d. 1660), 7, 185; Thos. (fl. 1742), 117; Thos. (d. 1807), 117; fam., 117
Harrison and Hyatt, potters, 220
Harrowby, Earl of, see Ryder
Hartley, Arnoux and Fanning, engineers, 224
Hartshill, in Stoke-upon-Trent, 173, 174, 186, 187; Advent ch., 284; brick- and tile-making, 204; ch., 177, 188, 193, 204; Cliff Bank, 176; Cliff Hay, 201; Cliffville, 176, 183, 186, 189, 190, 201, 273, 308, 309, 332; Dominican convent, 183, 186 n, 273, 309; fields, 201; health, 196; hosps., 183, 197; housing, 183; library, 205; Longfield Cottage, 176–7, 183; par., 188; schs., 309, 319, 328; sewage disposal, 196; windmill, 202; water supply, 197
Harvey, Chas. (fl. 1799), 241; Chas. (fl. 1850), banker of Longton, 231, 240, 241; John, 241; Wm. K., 238, 241
Harvey (Chas.) and Son, potters, 241
Hascombe (Surr.), 153 n
Hasfield Court (Glos.), 214
Haslam, Sir Alfred Seale, 11
Hassall, Ric., 218
Hassop (Derb.), 178
Hastings, Hen., Earl of Huntingdon (d. 1643), 3
Hatherton, Thos., 102
Hattrell, Hen., 7, 56 n, 65, 69
Hatton, in Swynnerton, 265
Hattons, Ralph, 231
Haughton, 42 n
Hawley, John, 219; Jos., 297
Hawley (John) and Co., potters, 219
Haywood (Heywood), Howard, 118, 128, 138 n, 330; John, 18; Ric. Howard, 118, 137, 138 n, 330
Head o' th' Lane, see Goldenhill
Heap, Dr. Chas. Swinnerton, 205
Heath, Arthur, 90; Jas., 78; Sir Jas., 90; John (fl. 1649), 232; John (fl. 1697), 249; Jos., 84; Ric., 72, 232; Rob. (fl. 1870), 103, 121 n, 139, 140; Rob. (fl. 1919), 90, 121, 123; Sarah, m. Wm. Adams (d. 1829), 119, 134; Thos. (fl. 1729), 140, 153, 164 n, 217, 218; Thos. (d. 1839), 119, 134; Wm. (fl. 1848), 121; Wm. (fl. 1880), 138, 139; fam., 119, 140, 249, 250
Heath (John) and Co., colliery owners, 223
Heath (Jos.) and Co., potters, 101
Heath Filtration Co. Ltd., 124
Heathcote, John, 90; Sir John Edensor (d. 1822), 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 238, 239, 244 n; John Edensor (d. 1869), 231, 232, 238, 240; John Heathcote Edwards, 238; Justinian Heathcote Edwards, 231, 232; Ric. Edensor, 224 n, 229, 231, 238; Rob., 6; fam., 231, 233
Hebert, Revd. Chas., 121
Heeles, Wilberforce, 155
Heley Cast., see Audley
Hemings (Hemmings), Thos., 15, 27, 54
Henry I, King, 12
Henry II, King, 25, 186, 188
Henry III, King, 12, 25, 30, 44, 86, 184
Henry IV, King, 12
Henry VII, King, 163, 188
Henshall, Hugh, 152
Henshall and Lester, silk throwsters, 51
Heron Cross, in Fenton, 207, 208, 221 n, 298; Heron Cottage, 207, 208, 210; potworks, 219; schs., 321, 328
Hertfordshire, 170
Hesding, Ernulf de, 188 n
Hewitt, John (fl. 1670), 213; John (fl. 1697), 213
Hewitt (J.) and Sons (Fenton) Ltd., brickmakers, 223
Heywood, see Haywood
Hickock, Ric., 56
Hicks, Lydia, 149; Ric., 149, 164, 165, 168 n, 295
High Peak (Derb.), 101
Hilary, Marg., see Audley; Rog., 86
Hilditch, John, 240; Wm., 240; fam., 240
Hilditch and Hopwood, potters, 240
Hill (de Monte, del Hull), Hen., 332; John, 211; Jos., 213; Phil. of the, 213; Rose (w. of Jos.), 213; Wm. of the, 213
Hill, C., 135; J., 135
Hill Pottery Co., 135
Hilliere, John, 305
Hinde, John, 281
Hindle, J., 281 n
Hinds, Eliza, 71, 75; Jas., 8 n
Hine, Francis, 131
Hobson (Thos.) and Co., potters, 240
Hodgkinson, — (19th-cent. farmer), 250 n
Holden, John Irvin, 117
Holden farm, see Hulton
Holditch, in Wolstanton, 37
Holford, — (19th-cent. engineer), 221
Holland, John, 51
Holland and Green, potters, 241
Hollins, A., 92; Mary, see Adams; Mic. Daintry, 204, 213; Ric., 154, 252; Sam., 166; fam., 252
Holly Wall, see Tunstall
Hollybush farm, see Longton
Holt, Eliz., m. Jas. Rhode, 93; Eliz. see Bourne; Jas., 93; Rob., 93
Homer, Chas. J., 153 n, 223; W. H., 157
Homersley, Ralph, 152; Rob., 152
Honeywall, see Stoke-upon-Trent
Hope, Jas., 195
Hopkins, Sam., 231
Hopwood, Wm., 240
Horderne, John (or Wm.), 74
Horsley, Gerald, 157
Horton, 233
Hoskins, Abraham, 153; Ric., 153
Hot Lane Brook, 105, 247
Howard, Sir Geo., 187
Howe, Alex., 232; Sarah, m. Revd. Geo. Newton, 232
Hudson, Marg., 215; Wm., 163
Hughes, Elijah, 126; Jas., 61; Mary, 91; Mary (w. of Sam.), 231; Pet., 231, 239; Sam., 231, 239; Thos. (of Burslem), 138; Thos. (of Longton), 231, 239
Hull, Ralph de, 213
Hull, del, see Hill
Hull (Yorks.), 3
Hulme, Ann, 74; John, 74; Ric., 232; Dr. Rob., 308; Thos., 126
Hulme and Hawley, potters, 241
Hulme Trustees, 312, 313
Hulse, Wm., 222
Hulse and Adderley, potters, 240
Hulse, Jaquis, and Barlow, potters, 243 n
Hulse, Nixon, and Adderley, potters, 240
Hulton, 80, 124, 126, 127, 247–52; Hulton, Abbey, 248, 268, 274, 275, 276, 293, 300, 325, 326; abbey of St. Mary, 105, 107, 108, 116, 121, 122, 125, 130, 132 n, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 271; Abbey Farm, 248; agric., 130, 251; aluminium works, 252; Barratt Gardens, 248; Birches farm, 249; boundaries, 247; bridges, 248, 252; canal, 248; Carmount Head farm, 250; Carmountside, 268, 269, 326; Carmountside farm, 248, 249–50; cemetery, 248; char., 330; churchwarden, 122; mining, 138, 252; courts, 248, 249; crematorium, 248; fishery, 251; highway maintenance, 249; Holden farm, 250; housing, 268–9; library, 270; man., 107, 125, 152, 249; man. ho., 249; Methodist chs., 293; mill, 251–2; pinfold, 251; poor relief, 129; pop., 248; pottery ind., 132; prehistoric remains, 247; rlys., 248; roads, 248; schs., 326; tannery, 252; Woodhead farm, 250–1
Hunt, John, 230, 238; Thos. (fl. 1628), 40; Thos. (fl. 1649), 230, 244; Thos. (fl. 1715), 212; Wm., 48
Huntbach, A., 307
Huntingdon, Earl of, see Hastings
Hussey, Ric., 42 n
Hutchings, — (19th-cent. architect), 229
Hyde (Rob.) and Son, steel founders, 224
Ilsley, West (Berks.), 90
Ind Coope and Allsopp, brewers, 140
Ingamells, J., 39
Ingstre, 42 n
Innsball (? Innshall), John, 92 n
Irish Christian Brothers, 275, 309
Irish immigrants, 34, 55, 271
Ivy Ho., see Burslem, Hanley
Jackfield, see Sneyd
Jackson fam., 152
James II, King, 7, 27, 43 n, 56
James, Wm., 222, 243
Jeffreys, Geo., 287 n
Jenkinson, Wm., 239
Jenks, Wm., 249
Jennings, Homer, and Lynch, architects, 157
Jervis, Wm., 243 n
John, King, 12, 13 n, 14, 44, 184, 201
Johnson, Fred., 78; Thos., 190 n, 233; — (19th-cent. potter), 165; Mrs. — (fl. 1924), 78; the Misses (fl. 1940), 78
Johnson Bros., potters, 143
Joiner's Square, see Hanley
Jones, Elijah, 138; Eliz., 167
Joynson, P. J., 133
Keay, Randle, 330
Keele, 1, 2, 15, 42, 77, 184, 249, 296; estate, 91, 152, 251; gas supply, 36; Hall, 51; pop., 5; Quaker conventicle, 56; and see Silverdale
Keeling (Kelynge), Ant., 100, 166, 305; Chas., 160; Enoch, 100, 289 n, 305; H., 305; Herb., 158; John (fl. 1545), 52; John (fl. 1624), 43; Ralph (fl. 1545), 52; Ralph (d. by 1704), 65; Sam., 164; Sim., 102; Thos., 52
Kendall, Anna, 231; Edw., 187; Jonathan, 231
Kenilworth (Warws.), prior and priory of, 77, 188
Kent, G. C., 257; Jas., 218
Kent (Jas.) Ltd., potters, 219
Kerr, Stuart and Co., engineers, 224
Kidsgrove, in Wolstanton, 84, 94 n, 172, 259; Rom. Cath., 273, 274, 275; U.D., 1, 95, 254; water supply, 97, 265
Kilham, Alex., 276, 294
King, Gregory, 77 n, 226
King's Own Staffordshire Rifle Regiment, 11
Kingstone, 232; and see Callowhill
Kinnersley (Kynnersley), Clement, 43; Edw., 92, 152 n; John de, 151; Nic. de, 151; Thos., 92; Wm., 21
Kinsey, John, 91; Thos., 91
Kipling, John Lockwood, 113; Rudyard, 113
Kirk, Chris., 204
Kitchener, F. E., 63 n
Knight, Alice, m. Jas. Beech, 90; John, 250; John King, 221; Thos. (fl. 1539), 90; Thos. (fl. 1647), 250; Thos. (fl. 1810), 104n; Wm., 90; fam., 99
Knox (John) (Stoke-on-Trent) Ltd., chemists, 219
Knutton, Ralph de, 77 n
Knutton, in Wolstanton, 13, 65, 77, 184, 185; gas supply, 36; housing, 37, 38; ind., 52; library, 53; man., 50; pop., 5; Prot. nonconf., 56, 57, 60, 62, 63; Rom. Cath., 55; schs., 66, 69, 70
Knutton Heath, 49, 50, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66
Knypersley, in Biddulph, 72, 87, 92 n, 287
Krolow, H. V., 274
Kyngeley, John, 12
Kynnersley, see Kinnersley
Lacy, Alice de, m. Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, 12; Hen. de, Earl of Lincoln (d. 1311), 12
Laistre, de, —, 54 n
Lakin (Lakyn), Thos., 134, 213
Lamb fam., 52
Lancaster, Blanche of (w. of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster), 12
Lancaster, Ctss. of, see Lacy
Lancaster, Duchy of, 16, 152, 155, 156, 163, 168, 169, 184, 185, 188, 190, 271 n, 295; Chancellor, 42, 158; and see Gaunt, John of, Grosmont, Hen. of
Lancaster, Edm., Earl of (d. 1296), 12, 15, 16, 22, 25, 38, 47, 86, 184, 188, 200
Lancaster, Hen. of, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1345), 47
Lancaster, John, 152
Lancaster, Maud of (w. of Wm. Duke of Bavaria), 12, 14
Lancaster, Thos. of, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1322), 12
Lane, Jonathan, 230 n; Nat., 222, 230, 243; Obadiah (d. 1709), 222, 230, 243, 244; Revd. Obadiah (d. 1757), 90, 230; Revd. Obadiah (d. 1779), 90, 230, 238; fam., 229, 230
Lane Delph, see Fenton
Lane End (Meare Lane End), see Longton
Lane End Works Ltd., colliery owners, 223
Latebrook, see Goldenhill
Lavendene, Adam de, 12
Lawn Farm, see Fenton
Lawton, John, 98; Wm. (fl. 1615), 98; Wm. (fl. 1667), 98; Wm. (fl. 1689), 56
Lawton (Ches.), 2, 3, 103 n, 178
Lea, Clayton, 78; Eliz., see Clayton; Geo., 191 n; Revd. John, 78; Thos. (fl. 17th cent.), 78; Thos. (fl. 1800), 78; fam., 78
Leak, David, 300
Ledward, Sam., 113
Leech, Arthur, 10
Leeds (Yorks.), 276, 294
Leek, 109, 142, 173, 174, 178, 259, 265, 272; and see Dieulacres, Stanley, Wall Grange
Leese and Son, millers, 163
Legge, Wm. Heneage, Earl of Dartmouth (d. 1962), 7
Leicester, Earl of, see Montfort
Leicester, abbey of St. Mary de Pré, 188
Leigh, Revd. Clement, 16, 21, 22 n; John, 153; Marg., 120, 122; Ralph, 152; Ric., 119; Rob., 151; Revd. Sam., 292; Thos. (fl. 1619), 120; Thos. (d. 1720), 329; Urian, 117; fam., 119, 120
Leighton, Chas., 244; John, 18; Ralph, 50
Leith, Revd. Thos., 272
Leland, John, 12, 14, 18
Lestrange, Hamon, 188
Leveson, Jas., 116, 232; Lady Kath., see Dudley; Sir Wal., 42; fam., 42, 232
Leveson-Gower, Baptist, 43; Geo. Granville, Marquess of Stafford (d. 1833), 232, 237, 324; Grace, Ctss. Granville, 71; Granville, Earl Granville (d. 1846), 144, 145, 163, 169; Granville, Marquess of Stafford (d. 1803), 43, 173, 233; Granville, Geo., Earl Granville (d. 1891), 107, 114, 127 n, 143, 147, 152, 169–70, 171, 185, 309, 314; Sir John (fl. 1698), 22; John, Earl Gower (d. 1754), 43, 71, 168, 169, 185, 223, 232, 243; John (fl. 1790), 43; Kath., Lady Gower, see Manners; Sir Wm., 21, 38, 43, 72; fam., 43, 71, 168, 185; and see Sutherland-Leveson-Gower
Ley Farm, see Longton
Lichfield, 2, 5, 60 n, 108, 150, 160, 189; and see Elmhurst
Lichfield (formerly Coventry, Coventry and Lichfield, and Lichfield and Coventry), bps. of, 93, 94, 95, 124, 154, 155, 156, 157, 187, 189, 193, 214, 233, 234, 235, 287; and see Lloyd, Maclagan, Peche, Selwyn; Deanof, see Woodhouse
Lichfield Diocesan Board of Patronage, 235; Diocesan Church Extension Soc., 94, 124, 155, 157, 190, 192, 193, 234
Lilleshall (Salop.), 42 n
Lincoln, Earl of, see Lacy
Lincoln, 5
Lind, Jenny, 172
Lindop, Abraham, 290
Line Houses, see Goldenhill
Lingard and Webster, potters, 99
Lisbon, 272
Little, Jas., 285
Little Sisters of the Poor, 272, 274
Littler, Wm., 137 n, 239
Liverpool, 2, 3, 5, 8, 91 n, 100, 109, 134, 146, 161 n, 203, 220, 228, 274
Liversage, Humph., 28; Thos., 28
Lloyd, Wm., Bp. of Lichfield and Coventry, 22
Lobley, Jos., 158, 172
Lockett, Harry, 205
Lockett (Wm.) and Co., flint-grinders, 241
Lodge, Sir Oliver, 193; Sir Thos., 103
Loggun, John, 250
London, 2, 3, 5, 51, 72, 103, 109, 134, 146, 151, 153, 182, 189, 230, 249; Fenchurch Street, 220; Fulham, 134; Knightsbridge, 213; Lincoln's Inn, 187; Paddington, 280; Putney, 192; St. Clement Danes, 239; Savoy, Hosp. of the, 18; Whitefield's Tabernacle, 285; and see Westminster
Long, Geo., 19, 56
Long Hay farm, see Clayton
Longden and Venables, architects, 112
Longdon, 42 n
Longport, in Burslem, 103, 105, 106, 125; bridges, 108, 109; felons, soc. for prosecution of, see Burslem; fire engine, 129; flint mills, 138; gasworks, 128, 266; Hall, 106, 112 n, 113; housing, 114; lock-up, 127; Longbridge, 106, 109; police, 126; Port Vale Ho., 141; postal service, 7, 110; pottery ind., 132, 136–7; Prot. nonconf., 277 n, 278, 290, 301–2; rly. sta., 84, 85, 110; schs., 314, 328; Trubshaw Cross, 106, 108, 109, 113, 137; wharf, 110
Longton, 13, 80, 104, 167, 184, 215, 216, 224–46; adv., 233, 234; agric., 237; Anchor Ho. (the Moat, Island Ho.), 229, 231, 242; Anchor Mills, 241; arms, 263; Ashground (Ash Lands), 227, 243; Assembly of God, 280; Athenaeum, 245; Bank Ho., 218, 229, 240; Baptist ch., 280; baths, 236; Bethel Evangelistic Soc., 283; board of health, 235; boro., 224, 235–6; Boulton's farm, 232; boundaries, 224; brewing, 245; brick-making, 245; buildings, 228–30; burial board, 236; cemetery, 236; chars., 331, 332; choral soc., 245, 246; Christian Brethren, 283; chs., 233–5; Congregational chs., 284; Court Ho., 228, 236, 237; courts, 231, 236, 262; Crown and Anchor Inn, 228; Daisy Bank, 227, 239; Eagle Inn, 228, 236; electricity supply, 237, 267; econ. hist., 237–45; Elim Four Square Gospel Alliance, 287; estates, 231–3; fairs, 237–8; fields, 237; fire brigade, 237, 267; the Fish, 232; fishery, 237; flint mills, 231–2, 238, 240, 241, 242; Furnace Mill, 245; gas supply, 237, 266; Golden Lion Inn, 323; Gom's Mills, 213 n, 231–2, 236, 237 n, 238, 239, 240, 241; Greendock, 227, 239, 243, 273; Hall, 90, 224, 229, 230, 231, 235, 243; Hall Lane Farm, 229; health, 235, 236–7, 264; Hollybush farm, 232; hosps., 236–7; housing, 229–30, 268, 269; improvement commissioners, 235, 236; iron-working, 244–5; Island Ho., see Anchor Ho.; Jehovah's Witnesses, 287; Lane End (Meare Lane End), 80, 188, 216 n, 224, 226, 227, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 239, 253, 293, 306, 307, 331; Lane End Iron Works, 223, 244, 245; Latter Day Saints, 287–8; Ley Farm, 229, 232; libraries, 245, 246, 270; loc. govt., 189, 194, 235–7; man., 230–1, 235, 238, 244; man. ho., 229; market ho., 226, 228, 229, 236; markets, 237; mechanics' institute, 245; Methodist chs., 288, 293, 297, 301, 302; mills, 230, 238, and see flint mills, Furnace Mill, Gom's Mills; mining, 243–4; the Moat, see Anchor Ho.; motor-tyre ind., 271; Mount Pleasant, 226–7, 234, 237, 243; name, 226; Nicholls' farm, 232; park, 227; police, 195, 236; poor relief, 198, 199; pop., 227–8; pottery ind., 238–43; Priors Field, 232, 243; Prot. nonconf., 276, 277, 278, 279, 302; rlys., 226, 228, 243; rates, 257, 258, 261, 262; rectory ho., 233, 234; road transport, 228; roads, 228; Rom. Cath., 54, 272–3; Rom. road, 228; Russian gun, 180 n; Salvation Army, 304; Salvation Navy, 305; schs., 149, 229, 307–8, 309, 310, 311, 322–4, 328; sewage disposal, 236, 264; social life, 245–6; Spiritualist chs., 305; street-plan, 226; Sutherland Institute, 229, 246, 308; Swedenborgian ch., 306; theatres, 246; tilemaking, 245; tithes, 185, 187; town hall, 226, 228–9, 236, 259; turnpikes, 228; Unitarian ch., 306; water supply, 237; the Woodhouse, 229, 232–3, 243, 328; woods, 237; and see Dresden, East Vale, Edensor, Florence, Lane End, Sandford Hill
Longton Brook, 224, 236, 237, 238
Longton Building Soc., 227
Longton Gas Co., 237
Longton Hall Co, coalmasters, 232, 244
Longton Mills Co., 242
Lovat, Lord, see Fraser
Lovat (Lovatt), Anne, m. Hugh Booth, 78; Jas., 27 n; Jos., 51; Nic. (fl. 1501), 22, 78; Nic. (d. by 1664), 78 n; Thos. (fl. 1649), 232; Thos. (d. 1803), 78; fam., 78
Lovel, Phil., 211
Lowe, John, 72; Mary, 74; Thos., 241 n, 243; Mrs. Thos., 241, 243; Wm., 241
Lowe and Abberley, potters, 241
Lowe, Ratcliffe and Co., potters, 243
Lower Lane, see Fenton
Lowlands Colliery Ltd., 102 n
Lucock, John, 220
Lucy, Rob., 103
Lyme Brook, 1, 34, 75, 78, 173, 176, 179, 196
Lynam, Chas., 190, 192, 196, 215
Lynnis, Thos., 21
Macclesfield, Earl of, see Parker
Macclesfield fam., 54
Macdonald, Sir Archibald, 43
McEllin Ltd. (J. and F. T.), builders, 92
Machin, Alice (w. of John, d. 1733), 99; Alice, see Beech; Eliz., m. Randle Baddeley, 92, 212; Eliz., see Burslem; Hugh, 212; Jane, 56, 276; John (d. 1664), 77 n, 78; John (fl. 1679), 90; John (d. 1733), 92, 99; John (d. 1746), 99; Phil., 92, 97 n; Rachel (w. of John, d. 1746), 99; Ralph, 77, 232; Sam., 77; Sarah (w. of Thos., fl. 1723), 91; Thos. (fl. 1723), 91, 92; Thos. (fl. 1753), 99; Wm., 78 n; fam., 77, 91, 246
Maclagan, Wm. Dalrymple, Bp. of Lichfield, 287
McLagen and Simpson, colliery owners, 244 n
Madan, Spencer, 189
Maddock, J. S., 134; Jas., 126; John, 126; fam., 126
Madeley, 7, 217
Maer Hall, 152
Maguire, — (fl. 1838), 273
Mainwaring, Edw., 42 n; John, Rector of Stoke, 186, 189; fam., 42
Maire, see Mare
Malkin, Isaac, 132 n; John (d. 1683), 120; John (fl. 1710), 93; Jonah, 120; Jos., 132 n; Ric., 132; Rob., 132 n; Sam., 132 n; Thos. (fl. 1683), 120, 132 n; Thos. (fl. 1710), 120; fam., 132, 133 n
Malkin Bros., millers, 131
Malpas, Wm., 99 n
Manchester, 2, 5, 52, 83, 85, 109, 160, 180, 228, 306 n
Manners, Lady Kath., m. John, Earl Gower (d. 1709), 73
Manor Engineering Co., 242
Marbury, Thos., 18
Mare (Maire), John (d. by 1708), 73; John (fl. 1820), 168 n; fam., 271
Marsh, Betty, 305; Jacob, 220; Jos., 137; Sam., 137; Thos., 91; Wm. (fl. 1669), 63; Wm. (fl. 1841), 243 n; — (fl. 1604), 16 n, 19
Marston Montgomery (Derb.), 72
Martin, Geo., 233; Thos., 241; Wm., 241
Martin and Shaw, potters, 241
Martin, Shaw, and Cope, potters, 241
Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England Trust (formerly Church of England Trust Soc.), 121
Mason, Chas. Jas., 165, 210, 217, 218, 220, 221, 240; Geo. Miles, 218, 220; Miles, 218, 220; Wm., 218; fam., 210, 215, 224
Mason (Chas. J.) and Co., potters, 220
Massey, Edw., 8; John and his w. Joan, 211
Matthews, Stanley, 205
Matthias, John, 214
Mayer, Elijah, 165; Frank, 250; Harold, 250; John, 114; Jos. (d. 1860), 165; Jos. (d. 1886), 8, 38, 39; Sam. (fl. 1833), 8, 10, 11, 48; Sam. (s. of Sam.), 114; Thos., 203; fam., 10
Mayer (J.) and Sons (Hanley) Ltd., meat salesmen, 153
Mayott, Jas., 250 n
Mayson, Jatty, 54
Meaford Power Sta., 264
Meakin, Alfred, 101 n; Geo., 172; Jas., 233, 240 n; fam., 172, 233
Meakin (Alfred) (Tunstall) Ltd., potters, 89, 92, 101, 138
Meakin Bros., potters, 164
Mear (Meare, Meir, Meire, Mere), Hen., 101; Hugh, 330; John, 91, 100; Margery, see Chell; Rob. (I), 88; Rob. (II), 88; Steph., 241; Wm., 218; fam., 91, 100, 162 n
Meare Lane End, see Longton, Lane End
Mears, Thos., 233
Mears, C. and G., bell-casters, 234
Mears and Green, borax refiners, 101 n
Meigh, Chas. (fl. 1849), 144, 150, 167; Chas. (s. of Chas.), 150 n, 167; Job (d. 1817), 167, 294; Job (d. 1862), 165, 168 n; fam., 168
Meir, see Mear
Meir, in Caverswall, 332; airport, 259; Bank, 271; housing, 268, 269; library, 270; Methodist chap., 292; motor-tyre ind., 271; reservoir, 237, 265; Rom. Cath., 273, 276; schs., 326, 327, 328; sewage works, 263, 264
Meir and Heath, colliery owners, 101
Meir Heath, 244, 271
Meire, see Mear
Mellard, Jane, 177
Mellor, Ric., 251; Thos. (fl. 1611), 251; Thos. (fl. 1699), 202;— (miller), 138; fam., 251 n
Mellor, Venables and Co., potters, 136
Mellor Green Laboratories, 168, 204
Mellors Mineral Mills Ltd., 241
Mercia, Earl of, see Alfgar
Mere, see Mear
Meteyard, Eliza, 118
Michael, Grand Duke of Russia (d. 1929), 11, 27 n
Michelin Tyre Co., 271
Middleport, in Burslem, 105, 106; flint mill, 138; park, 106, 123; pottery ind., 132, 136; Prot. nonconf., 277, 291, 296, 299, 305; schs., 314, 328
Middleport Mills Co., 138
Middleton, John (d. 1744), 164; John (s. of John), 164, 165; fam., 139
Midlands Electricity Board, 198, 267
Midwinter (W. R.) Ltd., potters, 134
Milborne - Swinnerton - Pilkington fam., 77; and see Pilkington
Miles, Thos., 163
Mill Meece, in Eccleshall, 264, 265
Milton, in Norton-in-the Moors, 247, 248, 249, 254, 259; library, 270; Prot. nonconf., 276, 277 n, 280, 283, 287, 292, 304; rates, 262; schs., 326
Mines: Abbey Hulton Colliery, 252; Adderley Green Colliery, 271; Anchor Colliery, 244; Bank Top Colliery, 139; Bell's Mill Pit, 169 n; Berry Hill Collieries, 247, 271; Bignall Hill Mines, 6; Boothen Colliery, 140; Botteslow Colliery, 247; Broadfield Colliery, 222; Brookhouse Colliery, 247; Brownhills Colliery, 139, 140; Bycars Colliery, 139; Calfcroft Colliery, 222; Chatterley-Whitfield Colliery, 84, 271; Cinderhill Colliery, 244; Clanway Colliery, 101, 131; Dale Hall Colliery, 139; Deep Pit, 169; Fenton Park Colliery, 222, 223; Florence Colliery, 228, 243, 244; Foley Colliery, 223; Glebe Colliery, 222, 223; Golden Hill Colliery, 222, 243; Grange Colliery, 107, 140; Greengates Colliery, 101; Hallfield Colliery, 169; Ham's Mines, 6; Hem Heath Colliery, 271; High Lane Colliery, 85; Holly Bush Colliery, 247; Ivy Ho. Colliery, 169; Jackfield Colliery, 128, 139, 140; Lane End Colliery, 244; Lawn Colliery, 247; Longton Hall Colliery, 243, 244, 245; Meir Hay Colliery, 243–4; Mill Hayes Colliery, 139; Millfield Gate Colliery, 244 n; Mossfields Colliery, 271; Northwood Colliery, 169; Norton Colliery, 271; Oldfield Colliery, 223; Park Hall Colliery, 271; Pinnox Colliery, 101, 138, 139; Pool Dole Colliery, 222; Racecourse Pits, 140, 169; Railway Colliery, 223; Sandbach Colliery, 140; Scotia Colliery, 101, 138, 139; Shelton Colliery, 147, 169; Sneyd Colliery, 107, 139, 140; Speedwall Colliery, 243; Stafford Colliery, 222, 223; Stanfield Colliery, 139; Sutherland Pit, 223; Swingle Hill Colliery, 244; Tileries Colliery, 101; Victoria Colliery, 222; Yeld Hill Colliery, 102
Minton, Herb., 177, 184, 193, 196, 204, 319; Revd. Sam., 192, 193; Thos. (d. 1836), 203, 204, 222; Thos. (s. of Thos.), 204; Revd. Thos. Webb, 192, 193; Thos. Wm., 212
Minton and Co., potters, 204
Minton, Hollins Ltd. (formerly Minton, Hollins and Co.), tile-makers, 203, 204
Minton Memorial Institute, see Stokeupon-Trent
Mintons Ltd. (formerly Minton and Co.), potters, 182, 204
Mitchell, John, 134; R. J., 172; Thos. (fl. 1658), 118; Thos. (fl. 1726), 134
Mitchell Memorial Youth Centre, see Hanley
Mole Cop, 205, 224n
Molloy, Revd. Wm., 274
Monck, Chris., Duke of Albemarle (d. 1688), 71
Monmouth, Duke of, see Scott, Jas.
Monte, de, see Hill
Montfort, Sim. de, Earl of Leicester (d. 1265), 12, 25 n
Moore, Bernard, 243; Ric., 18; Sam. (I), 243; Sam. (II), 243
Moore and Co., potters, 219
Moore and Hamilton, potters, 243
Moore, Leason and Co., potters, 219
Moreton, see Morton
Morgan, Rob., 48
Morgan, Wood and Co., potters, 135
Morley, Francis, 165, 221
Morris, John, 121; Rowland, 113; Thos., 242
Morton (Moreton), Mary, 93; Ralph, 93; Ric., 21; —, 93
Moseley (Mosley), Jas., 186; John, 133; Revd. W., 286
Moss, Thos., 99
Motlowe, Hen., 211
Mount Pleasant, see Fenton, Longton
Mountford (Mountforde), Eliz., see Boydell; Geo. (fl. 1829), 93; Geo. (d. by 1898), 332; John, 211; Jos., 93; Ric., 71, 75, 153; Thos., 301
Mow Cop, 271 n
Mullock, Dinah Maria, m. G. L. Craik, 177
Muriel, John, 201; Wm., 184, 200, 201
Myatt, Jos., 219; Ric., 231
Myott, Son and Co., potters, 137
Myson, Rog., 201
Naden, John, 56 n
Nantwich (Ches.), 7
National Coal Board, 121, 212
National Soc., 66, 309
Nayler, Hen., 50 n
Neale, Jas., 165
Nelson, Horatio, Vct. Nelson (d. 1805), 10
Nevill, S. T., Bp. of Dunedin, 155
New Forest (Staffs.), 79, 201
New Hall Pottery Co., 167, 239, 252
New Zealand, 292 n
Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1–79,80, 84, 91, 108, 109, 188, 254, 259; agric., 49; almshouses, 71; antiquarian soc., 53; Arlington Ho., 10; arms, 39; art gallery, 53; art sch., 8, 10, 53; Ashfield, 1, 34, 37, 46, 49, 60; bailiffs, 26, 27, 28; Bank Ho., 9; Baptist chs., 57–58, 282–3; barracks, 11; baths, 35; bear-baiting, 54; bellman, 45; boundaries, 1–2; the Brampton (Brompton), 4, 5, 6, 23, 48, 49; Brampton Ho., 10; Brampton Mill, 52; Brampton Park, 53; Brampton Walks (Station Walks), 4, 49; Browning's Wells, 36; buildings, 8–11; burgages, 18, 27; Burgess Trust, 49–50; burgesses, 27– 28; canals, 5–6, 179, 196, 202; cast., 1, 3, 11–15, 44, 46, 184; Castle Hill Iron Foundry, 15; Castle Hotel, 9; cemeteries, 35; chants., 18, 23, 46, 189 n; chars., 21, 33, 64 n, 65, 71–75; charters, 25, 26, 27; cholera, see epidemics; Christadelphians, 283; Christian Brethren, 58; Christian Scientists, 58; Ch. of Christ, 58; chs., 1, 3, 8, 13, 16– 24, 45, 48, 55, 75; churchwardens, 18–19, 189 n; Clayton Field, 49; Colleswaynes Lake, 3; Congregational chs., 58; constables, 41; corn mills, 14, 15, 47–48; coroner, 39; cotton-spinning, 53; council, 25, 26, 27, 28–29; courts, 26, 30–31, 39–40, 47; cross, 3, 11; Dominican friary, 8; econ. hist., 44–53; electricity supply, 36–37, 267; Enderley Mills, 52; epidemics, 34; fairs, 18, 25 n, 26, 47; felt-making, 51; fields, 3, 4, 49; fire brigade, 37; friars Road Mill, 52; gaols, 14, 40–41; gas supply, 36; geology, 1; Glebe Ho., 22; glue manufacture, 53; Green (Upper and Lower), 3, 46; guild merchant, 25, 29–30, 44–45; Guildhall, 3, 10, 15, 39, 40, 44, 46, 54; hat-making, 51; the Hawthorns, 9; health, 33–35; high steward, 27; High Street, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 40, 42, 46, 53; Higherland, 1, 4, 33, 34, 40, 41, 61; highway maintenance, 35; Hinds Vaults, 8; Holborn Paper Mill, 1, 52; hosps., 1, 33, 35; housing, 4, 37–38, 50; improvement commissioners, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 41; inc., 4, 17, 49– 50; ind., 50–53; inns, 8–9; insignia, 38–39; Ironmarket, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 22, 36 n, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 57; iron-working, 50–51; King's Field, 49; Labour ch., 59; Lamb Inn, 8; leather ind., 53; libraries, 53; Literary and Scientific Institution, 53; loc. govt., 24–38; Lower (or Nether) Street, 3; man., 15–16, 78, 79, 80, 86, 101 n, 151, 158, 159, 162, 168, 182, 184–6, 188, 194, 195, 201, 211, 215, 216, 230, 232, 235, 236, 246; market ho., 11, 46; markets, 3, 29, 45–47; the Marsh, 3, 9, 31, 32, 34, 50, 58; mayor, 25, 26, 27, 28, 39, 47, 54, 75; Methodist chs., 59–60, 61–62; motor-tyre ind., 53, 271; Municipal Buildings, 10–11; munition factories, 53; museum, 53; newspapers, 53–54; Old Hall, 46; paper-making, 1, 52; parks, 4, 15; parl. rep., 42–44; Penkhull Street, 3, 4, 5, 34, 35, 46, 51, 53, 58, 59; police, 37, 41–42; Pomona Inn, 8; Pool Dam, 1, 5, 6, 7, 34, 44, 47, 53; Pool Field, 49; poor relief, 31–33; pop., 5; post office, 7; pottery ind., 3, 52, 53; Prot. nonconf., 19, 56–64, 277; Quakers, 63; Quarter Sessions, 35, 39, 40; racecourse, 50; rlys., 2, 6–7; rates, 29; recorder, 39, 40; rector, 64; roads, 2–3; road transport, 5; Roebuck Inn, 9; Rom. Cath., 54–55, 272; Royal Theatre, 9, 54; Russian gun, 180 n; Salvation Army, 63; schs., 64–75; seals, 38; serjeants, 41; Seventh Day Adventists, 58; sewage disposal, 33– 35, 263; silica manufacture, 53; silk throwing, 51–52; skating rink, 54; social life, 53–54; Spiritualist chs., 63; Star Inn, 8; Station Walks, see Brampton; 'Steps', 9; steward, 40; stocks, 10; Stone Ho., 40, 46; 'stone mine', 204n; street-lighting, 36; street-plan, 3–4; Stubbs Field, 4, 17, 49, 200; Stubbs Walks, 4, 49, 176, 180 n; tanning, 52; theatre, 9, 54; Thistleberry Ho., 8, 10; tile-making, 52, 53; tithes, 16–17; tobacco pipe-making, 51; town clerk, 26, 29; treasurer, 29; turnpikes, 2–3; the Twenty-four, 25–26; uniforms, manufacture of, 52; Unitarians, 64; water supply, 35– 36, 264–5; Weights and Measures Office, 11; workhouses, 33, 71; worthies, 7–8
Newcastle and North Staffordshire Pioneer, 53
Newcastle and Pottery Agricultural Society, 46 n
Newcastle and Pottery Gazette and Staffordshire Advertiser (formerly Staffordshire Gazette and Staffordshire Gazette and Newcastle and Pottery Advertiser), 53
Newcastle Canal Co., 6
Newcastle Gaslight Co., 36
Newcastle Guardian, 53–54
Newcastle Journal, 53
Newcastle-under-Lyme Free Press, 54
Newcastle Volunteer Infantry, 28 n
Newchapel, in Wolstanton, 84, 93, 94, 259; gas supply, 266; rates, 262; sch., 308
Newfield, in Tunstall, 81, 90, 94, 99, 212; Hall, 90 n, 92, 95; pottery ind., 83, 85, 101
Newfield Colliery Co., 101
Newland, R. W., 286
Newport, in Burslem, 106, 110, 132, 136, 138
Newport Pottery Co. Ltd., 136
Newstead, in Trentham, 264, 269, 270, 273, 326
Newton, Alice, 232; Eliz., 232; Revd. Geo., 232; Sarah, see Howe
Nicholls (Nichols), G. B., 113; Geo., 59; Mic., 214; Ric., 214, 222, 243
Nicholls' farm, see Fenton, Longton
Nicklin, Wm., 239
Nightingale, Florence, 197
Nixon, Dan., 118; Jas., 62, 300; John, 90; fam., 90
Noble, Mat., 11
Normacot, in Longton, 13, 184, 224, 227, 228, 235; ch., 234, 235; Grange, 73, 216 n, 222, 230, 243; health, 236; Prot. nonconf., 280–1, 284, 288, 293, 297, 302, 305; rly. sta., 228; Rom. Cath., 272; schs., 322, 323, 324, 328
Normeir Tyre Co., 271
Norris, E. B., 272, 275
North Stafford Butchers Hide, Skin and Fat Co., 201
North Staffordshire, Univ. Coll. of, 67
North Staffordshire Baptist Assoc., 281
North Staffordshire Blind and Deaf Sch., see Stoke-upon-Trent
North Staffordshire Deaf and Dumb Soc., 160, 331
North Staffordshire Infirmary, see Etruria, Shelton, Stoke-upon-Trent
North Staffordshire Lay Preachers' Assoc., 285, 286
North Staffordshire Miners' Federation, 107
North Staffordshire Pulveriser Co., 138
North Staffordshire Railway Co., 6, 7, 85, 207, 214, 223, 224, 228, 256
North Staffordshire Tramway Co., 5, 109, 228
Northamptonshire, 59
Northcote, Dr. Jas. (fl. 1880), 273
Northwood, in Hanley, 143, 158, 331; buildings, 149; Cat Inn, 171; ch., 156, 188; cockfighting, 171; colliery, 169; Ho., 143; Methodist chs., 289–90, 298; park, 143; postal service, 147; rly. sta., 147; schs., 309, 317, 318, 328; and see Trentham
Norton, Ric., 51; Major — (fl. 1907), 255, 256
Norton-in-the-Moors, 80, 188, 250, 259; gas supply, 266; housing, 269; Prot. nonconf., 277 n, 278, 280, 292, 300–1, 302; rates, 262; Rom. Cath., 273; schs., 326; water supply, 265; and see Ball Green, Bemersley, Bradeley, Milton, Smallthorne, Stockton Brook, Whitfield
Norwood (Surr.), 75
Nottingham, 5, 281
Oak Hill, in Stoke-upon-Trent, 176, 183, 196, 320, 321, 328
Oates, John, 155; Mat., 155
Oddrode (Ches.), 308
O'Higgin, Revd. Rog., 272
Old Hall Earthenware Co., 167
Old Hall Porcelain Works Co., 167
Oldcott, in Wolstanton, 81, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 96
Oldfield Colliery Co., 223
Oliver, Revd. Geo., 234; Dr. John, 118; Rob., 18
Orme (Orm), 212; Aline fitz, m. Engenulph de Gresley, 86, 88, 212; Revd. Edw., 17, 21, 33, 56 n, 64, 73, 329, 331; Emma fitz, m. Adam de Audley, 86, 88, 249; Ralph fitz, 249; Rob. fitz, 86; Thos. fitz, 212
Oswestry (Salop.), 239
Ouchterlony, Sir Jas., 18 n
Oulton, Thos., 19
Owen, Sir Hugh, 254, 255, 256; Sam., 332
Oxford, 191
Packmoor, in Wolstanton, 270, 275, 301, 327
Page, Edm., 18
Palmer, Humph., 165
Park Brook, 75, 79
Park Hall Colliery Co., 244 n
Parker, Geo., Earl of Macclesfield (d. 1764), 120, 121, 139; John, 18; Rob., 87; W., 149 n
Parrott, Francis, 222, 243
Pawley, — (fl. 1824), 304
Paynsley, in Draycott-in-the-Moors, 271
Peache, Revd. Alfred, 155
Peake, John Nash, 103, 329; Jos., 240; Thos. (fl. 1728), 214; Thos. (fl. 1820), 101, 103
Pear Tree, see Fenton
Peassall, John, 42
Peate, John, 213, 218, 231
Peche, Ric., Bp. of Coventry, 16 n
Peckforton (Ches.), 265
Pender, — (19th-cent. colliery owner), 223
Pendred, Wm., 281 n
Penkhull, in Stoke-upon-Trent, 44, 77, 79, 80, 173, 174, 185, 253; agric., 200; Beech Grove, see the Grove; bridges, 178, 179; buildings, 182–4; cemetery, 197; ceramic research sta., 204; chars., 331, 332; Children's Homes, 200; ch., 188, 192–3; constablewick, 77, 195; court ho., 182, 185, 186; Elm Tree Ho., 183; estates, 187, 188; etymology, 174; felons, assoc. for prosecution of, 205; fields, 200, 201; fishponds, 201; Green, 174; Greyhound Inn, 182, 185; Grindley Hill farm, 187; the Grove (formerly Beech Grove), 183; hosp., 197; housing, 174, 183–4, 268; loc. govt., 189, 194, 195; man., 184; marble factory, 199; mills, 201, 202; the Mount, 174, 183; pinfold, 201; poor relief, 198, 199; pop., 177; pottery ind., 174, 202; prehistoric remains, 174; Prot. nonconf., 277, 289, 298; schs., 308, 309, 310, 320, 328; sewage disposal, 196; St. Loye, Hosp. of, 188; Spittles (Spittle Houses), 178, 188; stone-quarrying, 204; street-lighting, 197; tithes, 187; turnpike, 178; water supply, 197; woodland, 200–1; workho., 199
Pepper, John, 9
Perry, Revd. A., 192
Peshale, Sir Ric. de, 88, 89, 151
Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, 204
Phillips, Jacob, 165
Pickersgill, Thos., 155
Pickford, Jas., 5; Jos., 150, 166
Pickford and Co., 147 n
Pidduck and Beardmore Ltd., makers of domestic fittings, 136
Piggott, J. R., 270
Pilkington, Mary, see Swynnerton; Sir Wm., 77; fam., 77, 78
Pinder, Shadford, 136; Thos., 136
Pinder, Bourne and Co., potters, 136
Pirehill, hund. of, 1, 80
Pitts Hill, in Tunstall, 81, 83, 94, 95; colliery, 102; pottery ind., 99; Prot. nonconf., 277, 300; rly., 85; schs., 312, 313
Plant, Benj., 238
Plant and Gilmore, potters, 167
Platt, — (fl. 1741), 10 n
Plot, Dr. Rob., 51, 52, 132, 168
Plymouth (Devon), 166
Pococke, Dr. Ric., 52
Podmore, Walker and Co., potters, 101
Podmores (Engineers) Ltd., 147
Poole, John Ellison, 134; Jos., 51
Pope, Sir Thos., 232
Port Vale Association Football Club, 141, 171
Potter, Jos., 150, 160; Nic., 202 n; fam., 132
Potteries: Alexandra Pottery, 137; Anchor Pottery, 241, 242; Bell Works (Burslem), 133; Bell Works (Hanley), 165–6; Big House Pottery, 134; Big Works, 203; Bleak Hill Works, 137 n; Borough Pottery, 242; Boston Pottery, 99, 103; Boundary Works, 239, 240; Bradwell Works, 134; Bridge Bank Works, 203; Broad Street Pottery, 164–5; Brownfield Guild Pottery, 137; California Works, 240; Cauldon Place Pottery, 147, 167; Central Pottery, 136; Church Works, 165; Church Bank Works, 134; Churchyard Pottery, 133, 202, 218, 301, 315; Clayhills Pottery, 104; Cliff Bank Works, 202–3; Cliffe Vale Pottery, 164; Commerce Works, 241 n; Crown Clarence Pottery, 240; Crown Works, 238; Cyples's Works, 239; Daisy Bank Pottery, 221, 227, 239– 40; Davenport Works, 113, 136–7; Elder Pottery, 138; Empire Works, 267; Foley Pottery, 219; Foley Potteries, 221; Fountain Place Works, 105, 108, 112, 128, 135–6; Furnival's Works, 113, 137; Gainsborough Works, 240; Globe Pottery, 137; Gold Street Works, 243; Greenfield Pottery, 83, 99, 100, 101, 119, 134; Greengates Pottery, 99– 100; Hadderidge Pottery, 134; Hill Works, 112, 134–5; Hill Top Pottery, 112, 128; Hole Ho. Works, 136; Ivy Ho. Pottery, 135; Kilncroft Works, 136; King Street Works, 220; Knowle Works, 132; Lane Delph Pottery, 217, 218; Lion Works, 99; Longton Hall Pottery, 229, 230, 238, 239, 243; Mason's Ironstone China Works, 220–1; Melbourne Works, 240; Mersey Pottery, 136; Minerva Works, 218–19, 220; Minton Works, 182, 204; New Hall Pottery, 100 n, 166–7; New Hall Works, 164; New Market Works, 242; New Town Works, 240; Newfield Pottery, 83, 85, 101; Newport Pottery, 136; Old Foley Pottery, 219–20; Old Hall Pottery, 152, 167; Overhouse Pottery, 133–4; Phoenix Pottery, 100, 133 n; Phoenix Works, 167–8; Port Vale Potteries, 286; Portland Pottery, 137; Prospect Works, 124; Rialto Pottery, 220; Royal Albert Works, 243; Royal Albert and Victoria Potteries, 101; Royal Art Pottery, 241; Royal Doulton Potteries, 136; Royal Pottery, 135; Royal Victoria Pottery, 135; St. George's Pottery, 240 n; St. Gregory Works, 240–1; St. James's Place Works, 242, 243 n; St. Mary's Works, 242–3; St. Louis Works, 239; Soho Pottery, 113, 138; Spode Works, 203; Swan Pottery, 99; Sutherland Pottery, 220 n; Sydney Works, 241; Sylvester Pottery, 136; Upper Cliff Bank Works, 202; Victoria Pottery, 242; Victoria Works, 218, 220; Victoria and Trentham Potteries, 220; Villa Pottery, 138; Washington Works, 112; Waterloo Pottery, 241, 243 n; Weetman Figures Works, 99; Wedgwood Works, at Etruria, 137, 150, 152, 161, 164, 166, 239; at Barlaston, 166; Woodlands Pottery, 94, 99, 117
Potteries Electric Traction Co., 84, 109, 147, 179, 209, 228
Potteries Loop Line, 85, 110, 147
Potteries Motor Traction Co., 179 n
Potteries Tramroad Co., 109
Potteries Waterworks Co., 96, 128, 197, 237
Potter's Mills Ltd., 221, 241
Potts, John, 221
Poulson, John, 191; Jos., 203, 204; Sam., 192 n; Wm., 217; — (18thcent. potter), 202; fam., 192, 217
Powell, Josiah, 141, 142
Powell and Bishop, potters, 165
Powell, Bishop, and Stonier, potters, 165
Pownall, Wm., 203
Pratt, Ellen (w. of Wm.), 218; F. E., 247; Felix, 218, 220; Fred., 202; Jas., 186 n; John, 202, 218; Ric., 220; Wm. (d. 1799), 218; Wm. (fl. 1835), 218
Pratt (F. and R.) and Co., potters, 167, 220
Pratt (John) and Co., potters, 218
Pratt and Simpson, potters, 218
Pratt, Crewe, and Knox, coalmasters, 247
Pratt, Hassall, and Gerrard, potters, 218
Pratts Pottery Ltd., 220 n
Prehistoric remains, see Hulton, Penkhull
Prendergast, Ric., 272
Prestbury, Adam de, 49
Preston (Lancs.), 25
Price and Son, bakers, 131
Prime, John, 249; fam., 249
Primrose, Revd. Wm., Rector of Stoke, 123
Primrose Pottery Co., 242
Proctor (Procter), John, 231; Sam., 15; Thos. (fl. 1667), 231; Thos. (fl. 1732), 231; fam., 217
Pugin, E. W., 273
Pykestoke, Wm. de, 44
Queen Anne's Bounty, 23, 93, 123, 124, 154, 193 n, 214, 233
Radford, Sam., 242
Radford and Ward, potters, 242
Rae, Jas., 232
Raisebeck, — (fl. 1731), 32 n
Rammage, Harriet, see Carey
Ratcliffe (Ratcliff), Ellen, 281; Wm., 167
Rathbone (T.) and Co., potters, 101
Ravenscliffe, in Tunstall, 81, 83, 84, 86, 87, 93, 95, 99; mining, 102; mission chap., 94; Yeld Hill, 92
Ravensdale, in Wolstanton, 38; and see Tunstall
Ray, Eliz. Ellen, 232; Ric., 240; fam., 232
Ray and Tideswell, potters, 239, 240 n
Ray and Wynne, potters, 240
Read, Jonah, 167
Read and Goodfellow, potters, 100, 133
Red Street, in Wolstanton, 57, 58, 60–61, 62, 66, 273
Reeves, Mrs. E. M., 90; Jas., 220; Jos., 243 n; Sam., 90; fam., 90
Remploy Ltd., 11
Reymond, Marie, 142
Rhode, Eliz., see Holt; Jas., 93
Richard III, King, 188
Richard the Forester, 77, 78, 86
Richards, W., 219
Richards Tiles Ltd., 103, 138, 140, 170
Richardson, John, 214; Nic., 16 n, 19
Richmond, Rob., 273 n
Ridge House, see Etruria
Ridgway, Edw. John, 165; Eliz. (w. of Job), 295; Geo. (fl. 1790), 165, 166, 293, 294; Geo. (d. 1899), 295; Job, 165, 167, 295; John (d. 1860), 150, 151, 167, 278, 294, 295, 296; John (fl. 1874), 297; Wm., 143, 149, 165, 295, 296, 331; fam., 144, 165, 166, 277, 295, 296, 309
Ridgway (W.) and Sons, potters, 166
Ridgway, Morley, Wear and Co., potters, 165
Ridgway Potteries Ltd., 227, 240
Rigby, Dr. G. R., 190 n
Riggs, Chas., 51; John, 51
Riley, Eliz., 117; John (fl. 1687), 56 n; John (fl. 1800), 105, 135, 136; Mary, 117; Ric., 117, 135, 136; fam., 112
Robert the potter, 99
Robinson (Robynson), Chris., 120, 133; Elger, 290, 330; G. T., 112, 124; Geo. Fred. Sam., Lord de Grey and Ripon (d. 1909), 141; Jas., 189; John (fl. 1759), 243; John (fl. 1786), 134; John (of Burslem, fl. 1830), 137; John (of Longton, fl. 1830), 241; Louisa, 330; Ric., 42; Ruth (w. of Wm.), 189; Thos., 120; Wm. (d. by 1801), 189; Revd. Wm., Rector of Stoke (d. 1812), 121, 189; fam., 134, 135
Robinson (Wm.) and Son, potters, 221 n
Robinson, Kirkham and Co., potters, 134 n
Robynson, see Robinson
Rocester, 42 n, 153
Rocheford, John de, 12
Rock, Obadiah, 73; Sam., 73
Roden, Col. Wm., 152
Roe Lane farm, see Clayton
Rogers, Eliz., m. Wm. Essex, 211; Thos. (d. 1471), 211; Thos. (d. by 1507), 211
Roman remains, see Fenton, Longton, Trent Vale
Roos, Thos., 211
Routhesleye, Ric. de, 18
Rowley, Joan, m. Thos. Burslem, 92; John (fl. 16th cent.), 92; John (fl. 1620), 90; Thos., 131; — (fl. 1797), 295; fam., 89, 90, 92, 139
Roxburgh, Eliza, 329
Royal Art Pottery Co., 240, 241
Royal Engineers, 193
Rubian Art Pottery Co., 218
Rudhall, Abraham, 22; I., 234
Rugeley, 275
Rushton Grange, 105, 107, 108, 118, 121, 247, 248, 253; agric., 130, 251; highway maintenance, 127 n, 129; loc. govt., 125, 126; man., 116, 249; man. ho., 113, 116; mining, 140; pottery ind., 132; Rom. Cath., 271, 272; street-lighting, 128
Russell, Dr. John, 270; Sir John, 188
Russell and Cooper, architects, 113
Russia, Grand Duke Michael of, see Michael
Ryan, Revd. P. J., 274
Ryder, John Herb. Dudley, Earl of Harrowby (d. 1956), 27n
S.P.C.K., 19
Sacheverell, Dr. Hen., 56
St. John of Jerusalem, Hospitallers of, 116 n
St. Helen's (Lancs.), 274
St. Loye, Hosp. of, see Penkhull
St. Sunday, 18
St. Werburgh, abbey of, see Chester
Salisbury, Earl of, see Cecil
Salt, Chas., 131, 139
Samfeld, Thos., 18
Samuels (Leo) Ltd., potters, 240
Sandford Hill, in Longton, 224, 226, 234, 270, 297, 324
Sandy and Norris, architects, 275, 276
Sandyford, see Tunstall
Sant, Aaron, 286, 296; Sam., 301
Savage, Sir John (the younger), 12
Sawyer, — (fl. 1862), 319
Scotia (Sytch) Brook, 81, 99, 105, 106, 109, 131
Scott, Abraham, 93; Anna-Maria, see Bagnall; Sir Geo. Gilb., 20, 192, 193, 235; Hannah (w. of Abraham), 93; Jas., Duke of Monmouth (d. 1685), 7; Capt. Jonathan, 57, 58, 276, 284, 285; Marianne, m. Hen., Vct. Sidmouth, 152; Wm., Baron Stowell (d. 1836), 151; Wm. (d. 1835), 152 n
Scrivener, Rob., 149
Scrivener (R.) and Sons, architects, 24, 155, 157, 158, 274
Seabridge, in Clayton, 75, 76, 80, 184, 185, 188; agric., 78–79; Ho., 77; housing, 38; loc. govt., 194, 195; mill, 79; poor relief, 198; Prot. nonconf., 56, 276; Rom. Cath., 55; sch., 310; tithes, 187
Seagrim, 77
Seagrave (Segrave), Gilb. de, 12, 188; Steph. de, 12
Seighford Hall, 330
Selwyn, Geo. Augustus, Bp. of Lichfield, 94 n, 287
Shakespeare, Wm., 9
Shallcross, Wm., 308, 325
Sharman, Wm., 45
Shaw, Ant., 136, 292; Eliz., see Asbury; John (d. 1599), 118; John (d. 1640), 118; John (fl. 1640), 118; Marg., m. Thos. Wedgwood, 118, 120; Ralph (fl. 1720), 330; Ralph (fl. 1828), 242; Thos., 118; Wm., 187 n
Sheffield, 218
Sheldon and Buckley Ltd., potters, 134
Shelley, J. B., 221; Thos., 220
Shelton, in Hanley, 51, 80, 91, 94, 108, 142, 173, 184, 217, 253; agric., 162, 200, 201; brewing, 170; Cauldon Place, 144, 150; bridge, 179; cemetery, 160; char., 331; chs., 154, 155, 157, 188, 247; Deaf and Dumb Institute, 160; estates, 152, 153–4; fields, 162; flint mill, 167; gasworks, 97, 128, 197; Grove Ho., 143, 144, 150; Hall, 144, 150, 153, 158; health, 159–60; highway maintenance, 161; housing, 149, 151; inc., 162; iron-working, 150, 152, 169–70; library, 170; loc. govt., 158, 189, 194, 195; mill, 131 n, 162 n, 163, and see flint mill; mining, 167, 168–9; music, 172; North Staffordshire Infirmary, 150, 160; Old Hall, 144, 150, 153; pinfold, 162; poor relief, 198, 199; pop., 145; postal service, 7, 147; pottery ind., 164–5, 166–8; Prot. nonconf., 277, 278, 284, 287, 290, 295, 306; schs., 307, 310, 316, 317, 318, 328; Stoke glebe, 185, 187; street-plan, 142, 144; theatre, 157; tithes, 187; Trent Hay farm, 153–4, 159; water supply, 160; wharf, 147
Shelton Iron and Steel Ltd. (formerly Shelton Bar Iron Co., and Shelton Iron, Steel, and Coal Ltd.), 140, 145, 152, 156 n, 166, 169, 170, 314
Sherwin, Rob., 289; Thos., 122
Shifnal (Salop.), 153
Shirley, J., 168
Shirley (Jesse) and Sons Ltd., bone, flint and colour grinders, 168
Shorter, Arthur, 136 n
Shrewsbury, Earl (later Duke) of, see Talbot
Shrewsbury, 2, 3
Shrigley, John, 119, 134; Thos., 134; fam., 131
Shropshire, 78, 285
Shufflebotham, Geo., 242, 243; Hannah, 243; Mary, 243; Rob., 103
Shufflebotham, Webberley, and Hallam, potters, 243
Sidebotham, John, 189
Sideway, see Fenton
Sidmouth, Vct., see Addington; Vctss., see Scott
Sidmouth (Devon), 75
Silverdale, in Keele, 1, 252, 254; cemetery, 35; electorate, 44; electricity supply, 37; gas supply, 36; housing, 37, 38; iron-working, 6, 52, 53; library, 53; mining, 52, 53; pop., 5; Prot. nonconf., 57, 58–59, 60, 61, 62–63, 277; rly., 6, 7; road transport, 5; Rom. Cath., 55; schs., 66, 69, 70; silk throwing, 52
Silverdale and Newcastle Railway, 6
Simcock, Lawrence, 187
Simeon, Revd. Chas., 16, 19, 23
Simpson, Chas., 239; Sam. J., 117 n, 138; — (fl. 1824), 304
Simpson (Potters) Ltd., 138
Sisters of Charity of St. Paul, 273
Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, 275
Sisters of Mercy, 55
Skelson and Plant, potters, 242
Slum clearance, see Stoke-on-Trent
Smallthorne, in Norton-in-the-Moors, 81, 107, 109, 254, 259; Ford Green Hall, 270; gas supply, 266; Prot. nonconf., 277 n, 287, 292, 297, 300, 304, 305, 306; rates, 262; road transport, 109; Rom. Cath., 274, 275; schs., 312, 325, 327; U.D., 81 n, 105, 248, 254
Smith (Smyth), Ambrose, 238; Beatrice, 249; C. J., 213; Chas., 156; Chris., 232; Mrs. E. A., 331; Francis, 20 n; Hen., 72; Humph., 28; J., 53; Jeremiah, 169, 222, 246; John (fl. 1540), 8; John (d. by 1619), 50; John (d. by 1729), 74; John (fl. 1750), 231; John (fl. 1820), 128, 160, 208, 221, 233; John (fl. 1829), 208, 213, 222, 244 n; John Chas., 244 n; Jos., 59, 291, 299; Sir Lawr., 103 n; Ralph, 48; Ric. (fl. 1509), 184; Ric. (fl. 1540), 8; Ric. (fl. 1574), 48; Rog., 249; Theophilus, 83, 91, 100; Thos. (fl. 1512), 92 n; Thos. (fl. 1650), 249; Thos. (fl. 1715), 212, 213; Wm. (d. 1724), 20; Wm. (fl. 1797), 294; — (19th-cent. schoolmaster), 59; fam., 213
Smith, J. and E., millers, 202
Smith and Forrester, coalmasters, 247
Smith and Jarvis, potters, 203
Smith, Hodgkinson, and Co., potters, 242
Smithfield, see Tunstall
Smyth, see Smith
Snape and Chapman, architects, 10
Sneyd, Ann (w. of Geo), 15, 48; Geo., 15; Jane, 251; John of (fl. 14th cent.), 102; John (fl. 1649), 251; John (fl. 1672), 251; Ralph (d. 1615), 14, 42, 48, 86, 89, 103, 184; Ralph (d. 1644), 48, 90, 184, 185, 249; Ralph (d. 1650), 15, 185, Ralph (d. 1703), 15; Ralph (d. 1793), 77, 87, 103; Ralph (d. 1870), 6, 15, 48, 70, 91, 93, 249, 250, 251 n, 252; Ralph (d. 1949), 37, 86; Wal. (d. 1829), 15, 252; Revd. Wal. (d. 1888), 251; Sir Wm. (d. 1572), 48, 86, 87, 103; Wm. (d. 1613), 48, 249; Wm. (d. 1708), 27, 48, 77, 88, 249; Capt. — (fl. 1698), 48; fam., 15, 48, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 97, 116, 117, 121, 130, 131, 152, 248, 249, 250, 251, 263, 271 n
Sneyd, in Burslem, 84 n, 86, 87, 105, 106, 128, 179, 249, 253; Bank Ho., 116–17; brickworks, 140; Bycars, 118, 128, 136, 139; chs., 124–5; churchwarden, 122; farm, 120–1; the Hamil, 106, 107; highway maintenance, 129; Ho., 120; Jackfield, 119, 120, 128, 329; loc. govt., 125, 126; Miners' Hall, 107; mining, 138, 139; poor relief, 129; roads, 109; schs., 309, 314, 315, 327; Stanfield, 107, 121; streetlighting, 128; woodland, 130, 251
Sneyd Colliery Co., 139
Sneyd Green, in Burslem, 105, 142, 202, 247, 248; Bull's Head Inn, 119, 141; chap., 124; cock-fighting, 141; colliery, 252; courts, 249; housing, 107–8; loc. govt., 125, 126; pop., 108; pottery ind., 131–2; Prot. nonconf., 277, 290–1, 293, 296, 299, 302; road transport, 109–10; roads, 109, 146; schs., 315, 326, 328
Sollary, Sim., 282 n
Somer, John, 8
Sond, Jos., 17, 56; Susanna, 56
Spademan, see Spateman
Sparrow, Charlotte, 326; Geo., 102; J. W., 244; John, 250; Thos., 21; Wm. Hanbury, 222, 223, 244, 245; —, 93
Sparrow (W. H.) and Co., coalmasters, 244 n
Sparrow (W. H.) and Son., ironmasters, 245
Spateman (Spademan), John, 189
Spode, Josiah (d. 1797), 6, 191, 203, 218, 219, 222, 239; Josiah (d. 1827), 121, 174, 182, 183, 184, 190, 191, 203, 220; Josiah (d. 1829), 191, 203; Sam., 219; fam., 147 n
Spring Fields, see Stoke-upon-Trent
Stadmorslow, in Wolstanton, 86
Stafford, barony of, 116, 249
Stafford, Marquess of, see LevesonGower
Stafford, de, Nigel, 77; Rob. (I), 116, 186, 188, 249; Rob. (II), 188; fam., 188, 249
Stafford, 44, 179, 232; gaol, 14, 83
Stafford Coal and Iron Co., 213, 214, 223
Staffordshire Advertiser, 173
Staffordshire Chemicals Ltd., 104
Staffordshire County Council, 254, 256, 263
Staffordshire Daily Times, 54
Staffordshire Gazette, see Newcastle and Pottery Gazette and Staffordshire Advertiser
Staffordshire Gazette and Newcastle and Pottery Advertiser, see Newcastle and Pottery Gazette and Staffordshire Advertiser
Staffordshire Potteries Water Board, 36, 216
Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Co., 36, 160, 216, 264
Staffordshire Sentinel, 258
Staffordshire Tea Set Co., 274
Staffordshire Times, 53
Staffordshire Times and Newcastle Pioneer, 53
Staffordshire Weekly Times, 53
Stamer, Sir Lovelace Tomlinson, Rector of Stoke, 186, 187, 189, 190, 191, 310
Standon, of, Isabel (w. of Vivian, fl. 1310), 211; Rob., 211; Vivian (d. by 1250), 211; Vivian (fl. 1310), 211
Staner, John, 163
Stanier, Chas., 305; Francis, 20, 252
Stanley, John, 163 n; — (19th-cent. architect), 94
Stanley, in Leek, 233
Stanton, Chas., 54
Stanway, Ric., 52
Staunton, Wal. de, 12
Steele (Steel), Jas., 277, 291, 299; Ralph, 245; Wm., 214
Stephen, King, 11
Stevenson, And., 137; Ralph, 119, 129, 138; Wm. (d. 1653), 116–17; Wm. (fl. 1657), 117; fam., 117, 118, 138
Stevenson and Dale, potters, 137
Steventon (J.) and Sons Ltd., potters, 135
Stockton Brook, in Norton-in-theMoors, 265
Stoke and Wolstanton Poor Law Union, 129, 199
Stoke, Fenton, and Longton Gas Co., 197, 216, 237
Stoke-on-Trent, city of, 80–332; city status, 259; county boro. of, 257, 258, 259–71; arms, 263; art gallery, 270; boundaries, 259; building ind., 271; chars., 329–32; council, 259, 261; courts, 262–3; electricity supply, 266–7; employment, pattern of, 271; fire brigade, 267; gas supply, 266; health, 263–4; housing, 267–9; ind., 270–1; Jewish congregations, 307; libraries, 270; motor-tyre ind., 271; museums, 270; parl. rep., 262; police, 253; pop., 263; Prot. nonconf., 276– 307; rates, 255, 256, 257–8, 261–2; Rom. Cath., 271–6; schs., 180, 307–28; sewage disposal, 259, 263– 4; slum clearance, 106, 107, 114, 143, 144, 145, 174, 177, 208, 227, 230, 268, 269; Strongford sewage works, 259, 263–4; wards, 259; water supply, 264–6
Stoke-on-Trent Boat Club, 180
Stoke-on-Trent Tenants Ltd., 184
Stoke-upon-Trent, 173–205; adv., 187, 188–9; agric., 200–1; almshouses, 331; arms, 263; art sch., 182, 205; Athenaeum, 195, 204, 205; Baptist chs., 281; baths, 196; boro., 173, 253, 254, 255; boundaries, 173; brick-making, 176, 177, 204; bridges, 178–9, 204, 208, 209; Brook Street, 180, 182; buildings, 180–4; burial board, 197; canals, 6, 179–80; Cath. Apostolic ch., 283; cemeteries, 174, 197; chants., 187, 189; chars., 331–2; Christadelphians, 283; Christian Brethren, 283–4; Christian Scientists, 284; chs., 16, 18, 77, 173, 186, 187, 188–94, 233; Cliff Vale, 177, 192, 201, 319, 328; Cliffville, see Hartshill; Clifton Hotel, 180; Congregational ch., 284–5; courts, 186, 195, 262; Cripples' Home, 197; cross, 191; Dominican convent, see Hartshill; econ. hist., 200–4; electricity supply, 198, 267; estates, 186–8; fair, 201; felons, assoc. for prosecution of, 205; fire brigade, 198, 267; flint mills, 204; Football Club, 205; gas supply, 36, 161, 197–8, 266; geology, 80; Glebe Street, 180, 182; Grapes Inn, 180; Hall, 174, 186, 191; Harpfield, 201 n, 205, 269; health, 194, 196–7; highway maintenance, 194, 196, 198; Honeywall, 182, 320, 328; hosps., 174, 197, 259; housing, 183–4, 268; improvement commissioners, 76, 194; Jehovah's Witnesses, 287; Jewish cemetery, 307; Jubilee Hall, 182; King's Hall, 182; libraries, 182, 204–5, 270; loc. govt., 194–200; Lodge, 176; Longfield Cottage, 183; mans., 184–6; market ho., 180, 182, 201; markets, 194, 195, 201; Methodist chs., 288–9, 294, 298; Michelin tyre factory, 176, 180, 205, 271, 275; mills, 48 n, 201–2, and see flint mills; Minton Memorial Institute, 194, 205; museum, 182, 204, 270; North Stafford Hotel, 182, 259; North Staffordshire Blind and Deaf Sch., 174, 183, 197, 311; North Staffordshire Infirmary, 174, 197, 259; oil-blending plant, 271; par., 1, 15, 41, 44, 75, 76, 77, 80, 121, 188, 214, 215, 233, 234, 243, 246; parl. rep., 262; Philharmonic Soc., 205; police, 195; poor relief, 76, 80, 198–200; pop., 177; postal service, 7, 179; pottery ind., 80, 173, 202–4; Prot. nonconf., 276, 277, 278, 279, 302; Quakers, 284, 304; rlys., 158, 174, 178, 180, 182; rates, 194, 257, 258, 261, 262; rectors, 17, 118, 189, 192, 193, 214, and see Allen, Mainwaring, Primrose, Robinson, Stamer, Vivian, Weston; rectory estate, 154, 155, 186–7, and see Shelton (Stoke glebe); rectory ho., 186, 187; Red Lion Inn, 191–2; road transport, 179; roads, 173, 174, 177; Rom. Cath., 271, 273, 309; Russian gun, 180; Salvation Army, 304; schs., 307, 309, 310, 311, 319–21, 328; sewage disposal, 34–35, 196–7, 263; social life, 204–5; Socratic Sch., 204; Spiritualist chs., 305; sports, 205; Spring Fields, 176, 183, 204; street-lighting, 197–8; street-plan, 173–4; Stubbs Field, see Newcastle; theatres, 205; tile-making, 176, 177, 204; tithes, 187; town halls, 180, 182, 194–5, 259; turnpikes, 173, 177–8, 198; wakes, 205; water supply, 197, 264–5; wharves, 179, 180; Wheatsheaf Inn, 179, 180, 186; workho., 33, 182, 197, 199– 200; and see Basford, Boothen, Hartshill, Oak Hill, Penkhull, Trent Vale
Stoke-upon-Trent Poor Law Union, 129, 199
Stone, 164 n, 224, 226, 254, 259, 262; gas supply, 266; market, 163; Oulton Hall, 63 n; Rom. Cath., 272; sewage disposal, 263; water supply, 263
Stone, prior and priory of, 77, 188
Stonor, Thos., Baron Camoys (d. 1881), 116
Stonor Park, in Pyrton (Oxon.), 116
Storer, Arthur, 16 n, 19
Storrop, Edw., 19
Stowell, Baron, see Scott
Straphan, Jas., 170
Strettell, John, 308
Stringer, And., 231
Strongford sewage works, see Stokeon-Trent
Stubbs, Dan., 89; John, 89
Suffolk, Duke of, see Brandon
Sugden and Sons, architects, 10
Sunderland, Sam. and his w. Isabel, 73
Sutherland, Dukes of, 235; and see Sutherland-Leveson-Gower
Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Cromartie, Duke of Sutherland (d. 1913), 255, 293; Geo. Granville, Duke of Sutherland (d. 1861), 11, 34, 41, 69, 235, 237, 245, 253; Geo. Granville, 5th Duke of Sutherland, 71; Geo. Granville Wm., Duke of Sutherland (d. 1892), 47, 214, 223, 227, 235, 236, 237, 244, 327
Sutherland Institute, see Longton
Sutton, R. F., 90; W. R., 268 n
Sutton (Derb.), 246
Sutton and Co., carriers, 268 n
Sutton Dwellings Trust, 268
Swanild, Ralph, 151; Thos., 151; Wm., 18, 151; fam., 18
Swerkeston, Hen. de, 18
Swingle Hill, 224
Swinnerton, see Swynnerton
Swynfen, Jervis, 90
Swynnerton (Swinnerton), Eliz., 77; Humph., 89n; John de, 88; Mary, m. Sir Wm. Pilkington, 77; Rob. de, 88; Rog. de, 88; Thos. (fl. 1454), 76, 78 n; Thos. (d. 1836), 77; fam., 77
Swynnerton, 2, 56 n, 76 n, 264; and see Hatton
Sytch, the, see Burslem
Sytch Brook, see Scotia
Tait, Wm. Kelsall, 212, 246
Talbot, Chas., Earl (later Duke) of Shrewsbury (d. 1718), 27 n
Talke-on-the-Hill, in Audley, 2, 3, 102, 178, 222, 243
Tams and Lowe, potters, 240
Tams (John) Ltd., potters, 238
Tamworth, 44
Taylor, Geo., 168 n; Jas., 74; John (potter), 135; John (bell-caster), 191; Jos., 57; Ralph, 118, 119, 140, 152 n, 154; Ric., 91; Rob. Minton, 204 n; Thos. (fl. 1710), 133 n; Thos. (fl. 1749), 164 n; Wm. (potter), 135 n; Wm. (bell-caster), 191
Taylor Bros., potters, 164
Telford, Thos., 84, 85
Telwright (Telryche, Tellwright), John, 121; Marion, 332; Wm., 121; fam., 121
Terrick, Capt. Sam., 184, 185
Territorial Army, 11, 153
Tettenhall, 44
Thickness (Thyknes), Edw., 18; Jas., 211; John and his w. Eliz., 211
Thomason, Sam., 59
Thomlynson, see Tomlinson
Thompson, Geo., 214; Thos., 62, 282
Thompson and Massie, ironmasters, 223
Thompson (Richard) and Son, cotton spinners, 62 n
Thursfield, in Wolstanton, 13, 86, 87, 88, 184
Thyknes, see Thickness
Tile-works, see Brick- and tile-works
Till, John, 231
Tilstone, Jos., 36
Timpson, Chas., 305
Tissington, Rog. de, 12
Tittensor, 2, 3, 178
Tock, Pet., 308
Toft, Albert, 53; Thos., 163
Tomkinson, John, 101 n
Tomlinson (Thomlynson), John, 183, 186, 187, 189, 190, 191, 308, 332; John Wickes, 189, 191; Rob., 18
Torrington, Vct., see Byng
Tottenham (Mdx.), 153; High Cross, 75
Tower Wood (Ches.), 265
Townend, Hen., 77
Townsend, Geo., 240; Jos., 188; Rog., 188
Train, Geo., 109, 147
Tranter and Bradbury, potters, 240
Trent, riv., 1, 142, 145, 146, 153, 159, 163, 168, 173, 176, 177, 178, 179, 196, 197, 202, 204, 205, 217, 218, 221, 236, 246, 247, 248, 251, 252
Trent and Mersey Canal, 3, 6, 84, 99, 102, 106, 110, 116, 132, 144, 146, 147, 150, 151, 155, 160, 161, 163, 170, 173, 179–80, 209, 222, 228, 243, 248
Trent Vale, in Stoke-upon-Trent, 173, 176, 187; brick-making, 204; canal, 180; ch., 176, 188, 193–4; electric lamp ind., 271; housing, 183, 268, 269; police, 195; Prot. nonconf., 278, 283, 288, 289, 298; pumping sta., 263; Rom. Cath., 275, 309; Rom. pottery, 176, 202; schs., 309, 321, 328; sewage disposal, 196
Trent Vale Brick and Tile Co., 204
Trentham, Thos., 42 n
Trentham, 1, 13, 42, 43, 49, 71, 75, 76, 224, 254, 255, 259; cast., 12; char., 72; colliery, 271; gas supply, 36; Hotel, 9n; loc. govt., 194; man., 11; market, 45 n; Methodist chap., 292; Northwood, 79; police, 195; rly., 7; rates, 262; sch., 327; sewage disposal, 263; and see Blurton, Butterton, Clayton Griffith, Hanchurch, Hanford, Newstead
Trentham, Prior of, see Conyngeston
Trentham Priory, 16, 18, 93, 230, 232, 237, 238
Trent Hay farm, see Shelton
Trigger, Rob. Cadwallader, 21
Trubshaw, Jas., 156, 190, 234
Trubshaw Cross, see Longport
Tuchet, Geo., Baron Audley (d. 1617), 86, 103; Hen., Baron Audley (d. 1563), 86, 87 n, 103; John, Baron Audley (d. by 1558), 103; fam., 86
Tunstall, Jas., 102; John, 122 n; Ric., 163; Thos., 90, 102; Wm., 90, 102; fam., 92
Tunstall, 13, 59, 81–104, 108, 184; adv., 93; agric., 97–98; Apostolic ch., 280; arms, 263; art sch., 104; Assembly of God, 280; Athenaeum, 104; Baptist ch., 283; baths, 85, 96; Bethel Evangelistic Soc., 283; board of health, 95; boundaries, 81; buildings, 85–86; burial board, 96; Calver Ho., 100; canals, 84; cemetery, 96; chars., 329; chemicals ind., 104; Christadelphians, 283; Christian Brethren, 284; Ch. of Christ, 284; chs., 93–95, 104, 123 n; Clanway, 90, 92, 103; Clayhills, 81, 96, 102 n, 103; Congregational ch., 286–7; courts, 87–88, 96, 109, 262, 263; court ho., 88, 95; electorate, 44; electricity supply, 97; estates, 89–93; felons, soc. for prosecution of, see Burslem; fields, 98; fire brigade, 85, 97, 267; flint mills, 99, 100–1; gas supply, 97, 128, 266; Goldendale Ironworks, 102, 103; Greenfield (formerly Smithfield), 83, 91, 99, 100, 101, 119; Greenfield Hall, 83, 91; Greengates, 91, 99; Hall Ho., 85; health, 95, 96; highway maintenance, 97; Holly Wall, 81, 83, 87, 91–92, 93, 312; housing, 85–86, 268, 269; improvement commissioners, 97, 98; Improvement Soc., 95; inns, 84; iron-working, 102–3; Jehovah's Witnesses, 287; Jubilee Buildings, 85, 97, 104; libraries, 95, 104, 270; literary societies, 104; loc. govt., 95–97; man. ho., 87; mans., 80, 86–89, 101, 116, 117, 120, 121, 125, 126, 131, 138; market-place, 81, 85, 98; markets, 95, 98; Methodist chs., 291–2, 296–7, 299–300, 302; mills, 98–99, and see flint mills; mining, 101–3; motor-tyre ind., 271; Mount Tabor Chap., 296–7; museum, 104, 270; Oldershaws, 91; park, 81, 84, 91, 99, 102; pinfold, 98; police, 95, 96; poor relief, 97; pop., 83; postal service, 7, 84; pottery ind., 99–101; Prot. nonconf., 276, 277, 278, 279, 303; Quakers, 297; rlys., 85; rates, 257, 258, 261, 262; Ravensdale Ironworks, 103; road transport, 84; roads, 83–84; Rom. Cath., 272, 273–4; Salvation Army, 305; Sandemanians, 305; Sandyford, 81, 83, 99, 103, 291, 300, 313; schs., 308, 309, 310–13, 327; sewage disposal, 96; Smithfield, see Greenfield; social life, 104; Spiritualist chs., 306; stocks, 96; stone quarries, 104; street-plan, 81; Swan Inn, 85; technical coll., 311; theatre, 104; tile-making, 103; town hall, 85, 95, 96, 104, 259; turnpikes, 84; Wesley Place Chap., 291; U.D., 81; vicarage ho., 93; Victoria Institute, 85, 104; volunteers' armoury, 85; wakes, 104; water supply, 96–97, 265; Westcliffe Institution, 97; wharves, 84– 85; Will Flats, 91; Windmill Ho., 98 n; workho., 97; Yew Tree, 91, 92–93, 97 n, 102, 103; and see Furlong, Goldenhill, Newfield, Pitts Hill, Ravenscliffe
Tunstall Building Soc., 81, 85, 86
Tunstall Mill Co., 101 n
Tunstall War Memorial Committee, 91
Tupper, Wm., 188
Turner, Edw., 75; John (d. 1787), 166, 203, 237, 238, 239; John (s. of John), 239; Maria, 75; Ric., 92; Wm., 239; fam., 89
Turnhurst, in Wolstanton, 94
Turton, John, 26
Tutbury, 12, 42
Tutbury, honor of, 15, 184
Twigg, Jos., 125; fam., 120
Twyford, Joshua, 164; T. W., 164; fam., 164 n
Udall, Mrs. L., 152
Ukrainian rite, 274
Ullathorne, Wm. Bernard, Rom. Cath. Bp. of Birmingham, 273
Ulviet, 116, 249
Unwyn, Edw., 103; Geo., 131; Ursula (w. of Edw.), 103; Wm., 89
Uttoxeter, 3, 5, 30, 45, 173, 177, 208, 228, 308, 325; and see Crakemarsh
Vale, Dr. Benj., Rector of Longton, 170, 204, 234
Venur, Rob. le, 12
Verdon, de, Avice, see Gresley; Eleanor (w. of John), 212; Hen., 86, 212; John, 212; Isabel, m. Hen. de Ferrers, 212; Theobald, 116n, 212
Vernon, Jas., 130
Victoria, Queen, 11, 39, 95, 158, 167, 227
Victoria Institute, see Tunstall
Victoria Porcelain (Fenton) Co., 220
Vivian, Rector of Stoke, 16, 186
Voyez, John, 165 n
Vulliamy, Lewis, 123, 124
Vyse, And., 212, 213; Eliz., 153; John, 153; Mary, m. Thos. Adams, 153
Wade, Heath and Co., potters, 135
Wagon Repairs Ltd., 224, 266
Wagstaff and Brunt, potters, 240
Wain, Louisa, 94
Wainwright, John, 83 n
Walker, John (fl. 1840), 131; John (d. by 1913), 156 n; Mager, 252; Ralph, 27 n; Thos. (fl. 1821), 296, 297; Thos. (fl. 1856), 242 n; W. H., 52
Walker and Finney, potters, 242
Walker (G.) and Co., silk throwsters, 52
Walklate, Mark, 239
Wall, Geo., 221
Wall Grange, in Leek, 11, 36, 42 n, 265
Wallburton, Jos., 99
Walley, Edw., 138; John, 15
Wallis, T., 182
Walsall, 44
Walsh, W., 128
Walton, John, 163
Warburton, Edw., 218; Jacob, 166, 330; Jos., 119; Mary, see Adams; Sir Pet. (fl. 1584), 42 n; Pet. (d. 1813), 137 n; — (fl. 1762), 222 n; fam., 119, 137
Ward, Hen., 182; John, Vct. Dudley and Ward (d. 1774), 31, 74; John (fl. 1840), 105, 112, 149, 222, 294; Revd. R., 24; Susan, 112 n; — (18th-cent. potter), 202
Ward and Davenport, potters, 203
Ward (Hen.) and Son, architects, 156, 157, 210, 235
Ward (Thos.) and Co., potters, 203
Wardle, John (fl. 1770), 153; John (fl. 1850), 233
Warham, Dr. — (fl. 1892), 63 n
Warrington, Hen., 212, 247
Wathen, Jas. Bateman, 220
Wathen and Lichfield, potters, 220
Watton, Revd. Alfred, 121
Weatherby, John (I), 250; John (II), 251 n; fam., 250
Webb-Johnson, Stanley, Baron WebbJohnson (d. 1958), 27 n
Webberley, Wm., 242, 332
Webster, Eliz., 203
Wedgwood, Aaron (d. 1700), 133, 134; Aaron (d. 1743), 117, 134; Burslem, 120; Major Cecil, 257; Clement, 160; Francis, 64, 152, 309, 317; Gilb., 118, 120, 134; J. C., Baron Wedgwood, 7, 11, 44; John (fl. 1679), 118; John (d. 1705), 120, 133, 329; John (d. 1780), 110, 117, 118, 119, 120, 134; John (d. 1838), 117, 120; Jos., 118, 133; Josiah, (d. 1795), 9, 64, 84, 108, 110, 113, 117, 118, 119, 133, 135, 141, 144, 145, 150, 152, 158, 164, 165, 166, 170, 182, 188, 191, 202, 204 n, 218, 221; Josiah (d. 1843), 6, 28, 64, 152, 166, 188, 306; Kath., m. Rowland Egerton, 120, 123, 329, 330; Marg., see Shaw; Mary (w. of Jos.), 118, 133; Phil. Egerton, 90; Ric. (d. 1718), 133, 134; Ric. (d. 1787), 120; Sarah (w. of Josiah, d. 1795), 191; Thos. (d. 1679), 118, 120, 133; Thos. (d. 1716), 118, 134; Thos. (d. 1739), 118; Thos. (d. 1776), 110, 119, 120, 134; Thos. (d. 1787), 118, 120, 123, 133; Thos. (d. 1805), 191; Thos. (d. 1809), 120, 133; Thos. (d. 1826), 117, 119, 134; Thos. (fl. 1829), 90; Tom, 152 n; fam., 11, 106, 118, 120, 132, 135, 139, 145, 309
Wedgwood (Josiah) and Sons Ltd., potters, 166
Wedgwood Memorial Institute, see Burslem
Wedgwood, in Wolstanton, 86, 87, 95, 98
Wellington, John, 77; Lawr. (fl. 1681) and his w. Jane, 77; Lawr. (fl. 1717), 77
Wellington, see Hanley
Wells, Francis, 73
Welsh pop. in Hanley, see Hanley
Wenger, A. E., 24
Wengers Ltd., colour manufacturers, 289
Werrington, in Caverswall, 277
Wesley, John, 56–57, 59, 122, 134, 219, 276, 288, 289, 290, 291
West Midlands Electricity Board, 37
West Midlands Gas Board, 36, 266
Westcliffe Institution, see Tunstall
Westminster, 54; Abbot of, 211 n
Weston, John, Rector of Stoke, 307
Weston Coyney, in Caverswall, 243, 269, 271, 272
Weston Coyney Colliery Co., 244
Weston-super-Mare (Som.), 329
Wesport Lake, 106
Whethales, de, Adam, 89; John, 89; Ric., 89
Whewall, Jas., 172 n
Whieldon, Revd. Edw., 124; Geo., 213; Thos., 202, 208, 209, 210, 213, 214, 217, 218, 219, 240; fam., 209, 213
Whilton, Rob., 331
Whitaker, Wm., 40
Whitall, Randolph, 90
Whitehead, Chas., 167; Chris., 167
Whitfield, in Norton-in-the-Moors, 86
Whitgreve, Rob., 12
Whitley, Thos., 189
Whitmore, 2, 5, 13, 16, 42 n, 56, 80, 188
Wiggin, Thos., 77
Wilbraham, Randle, 43
Wild, Thos. Clarke, 243
Wileman, Chas., 221; Hen., 221, 231, 280; Jas., 221
Wileman and Co., potters, 221
Wilkinson, — (fl. 1889), 303
Wilkinson (A. J.) Ltd., potters, 136
Willett, Wm., 9, 64
William the potter, 99
Williamson, Hugh Henshall (d. 1869), 138, 139, 247 n; Hugh Henshall (fl. 1920), 103 n; J. Henshall and his w., 287; John, 250; R.P.G., 311; Rob., 89, 90, 102, 136; fam., 83, 92
Williamson Bros., colliery owners, 102, 103
Wilson, David, 165; Felix, 48; J., 53; Jas., 165; John, 165; Thos., 286; fam., 90
Windmill Colliery Co., 102 n
Wise, John Ayshford, 78; Mary, see Booth; fam., 78
Witley Court (Worcs.), 230
Wolfe (Wolf), Geo., 220; John le (fl. 1344), 89; Revd. John (fl. 1796), 220; Marg., see Chell; Rachel (w. of Thos.), 203; Thos. le (fl. 1344), 89; Thos. (d. 1818), 201 n, 203, 220, 222; Thos. (d. 1848), 191
Wolrich, Humph., 56
Wolseley, Ralph, 12
Wolstanton, 1, 15, 49, 80, 81, 93, 95, 109, 184, 185, 195, 254; char., 329 n; ch., 104; electorate, 44; electricity supply, 37, 267; gas supply, 36, 266; housing, 37, 38; library, 53; mining, 16, 52, 53; poor relief, 97; pop., 5; Prot. nonconf., 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 286; road transport, 5; Rom. Cath., 55, 275; schs., 66, 67, 68, 70, 310; sewage disposal, 263; water supply, 264; and see Apedale, Basford, Black Bank, Bradwell, Brieryhurst, Brindley Ford, Carr (High), Chatterley, Chesterton, Cross Heath, Dimsdale, Fegg Hayes, Grubber's Ash, Harriseahead, Holditch, Kidsgrove, Knutton, Newchapel, Oldcott, Packmoor, Ravensdale, Red Street, Stadmorslow, Thursfield, Turnhurst, Wedgwood
Wolstanton Ltd., coalmasters, 16
Wolstanton and Burslem Poor Law Union, 91, 97, 129, 199
Wolverhampton, 44, 112, 113, 116, 161 n, 191, 245
Wood, A. R., 85, 93; Aaron, 134, 135; Enoch (I), 106, 108, 112, 114, 117, 122, 128, 131, 132, 135, 136, 139, 163 n, 165, 278 n; Enoch (II), 117, 122, 134; Geo. (fl. 1689), 56; Geo. (d. 1817), 233; Hugh, 299; John (d. 1797), 117, 118, 137; John (fl. 1840), 118, 120, 123, 131, 137; John Wedg, 94, 117, 131, 139; Maria, 118; Mary (w. of John, fl. 1840), 123; Ralph (d. 1753), 118, 131, 163 n; Ralph (fl. 1802), 135, 137; Rog., 241 n; Steph., 222, 243; Thos. (of Newcastle), 52; Thos. (of Tunstall), 97 n; Thos. (fl. 1863), 139; Thos. (fl. 1892), 126; — (19th-cent. architect), 229; fam., 118, 120, 122, 124, 136
Wood and Baggaley, potters, 135
Wood and Blood, potters, 240
Wood and Challinor, potters, 100
Wood and Dunn, potters, 138
Wood (Enoch) and Sons, potters, 135
Wood, Son and Co., potters, 138
Wood, Goldstraw and Yorath (formerly Wood and Goldstraw), architects, 235, 275
Woodall, Wm., 254, 286
Woodhead farm, see Hulton
Woodhouse, John Chappel, Dean of Lichfield, 155, 190, 191, 309, 320, 323, 331
Woodward, Revd. E. F., 234; fam., 153
Wooliscroft, Wm., 250
Woolley, Ric., 239, 241
Woore Manor (Salop.), 89, 191
Wootton, 153
Wotton (J. and F.), Messrs., 231
Worthington fam., 249
Wright, Ant. Geo. (later Biddulph), 116; Jas., 250 n; Ric., 306, 307
Wygan, John de, 30
Wylat, Wm., 213
Wynser, John, 78; Mary, see Clayton; fam., 78
Yale and Barker, potters, 242
Yardley, Benj., 250, 251; Thos., 276
Yates, Wm., 149
Yew Tree farm, see Fenton, Tunstall
York, 155
York Minster, 55
Yrton, Steph. de, 12