Penkridge is a village and parish in Staffordshire with a history stretching back to the Anglo-Saxon period. A religious as well as a commercial centre...
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Penkridge (/ˈpɛŋkrɪdʒ/ PENG-krij) is a village and civil parish in South Staffordshire District in Staffordshire, England. It is to the south of Stafford...
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Wyrley and Penkridge is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster...
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(Alcester) in the south, and from Pennocrucium (Penkridge) in the north west. In many places the courses of these roads – including the points where they...
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Rebekah Staton (category People from Penkridge)
nine to Penkridge, Staffordshire. She was a student at Wolgarston High School, in Penkridge, and went on to study acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic...
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Penkridge railway station is a railway station serving the village of Penkridge in Staffordshire, England. It is on the Birmingham loop of the West Coast...
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monastery in Staffordshire, but foundations of canons existed at Stafford, Wolverhampton, Tettenhall, Lichfield, Penkridge and Tamworth, while others at Hanbury...
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Pillaton Hall (category Penkridge)
Pillaton, Staffordshire, near Penkridge, England. For more than two centuries it was the seat of the Littleton family, a family of local landowners and politicians...
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Stafford (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1295)
District of South Staffordshire wards of Acton Trussell, Bishopswood and Lapley, Penkridge North East, Penkridge South East, and Penkridge West. 2010–2024:...
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where Icknield Street was met by Roman roads coming in from Droitwich and Penkridge. From here the road runs north to another fort over the county border...
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Edward Littleton (died 1629) (category High sheriffs of Staffordshire)
(died 1610) of Pillaton Hall, near Penkridge, Staffordshire, and Margaret Devereux, the daughter of Sir William Devereux of Merevale Hall, Warwickshire . The...
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River Penk, Penkridge Trunk roads in Wales Victoria County History: Staffordshire: Volume 5, chapter 16: Penkridge, s.1. Victoria County History: Staffordshire:...
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Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland (category Wives of knights)
daughter Hyacinthe-Marie. She was laid to rest at St. Michael's Church in Penkridge where her family posted a memorial. Beaucarnot, Jean-Louis (4 August 2010)...
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Edward Littleton (died 1558) (category People from Penkridge)
Duke of Buckingham. He became a tenant and probably steward of William Wynnesbury, who was lord of Pillaton and Otherton, in the parish of Penkridge, in...
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Wolverhampton (redirect from History of Wolverhampton)
observation station is at Penkridge, about 10 miles (16 km) north of the city.[citation needed] As with much of the locality, the majority of areas in Wolverhampton...
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West Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1868)
"Penkridge, in the Western Division after the Third Reform Act, 1884". Fragments from the History of Penkridge. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs...
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Cannock Chase Railways (section History)
for the local collieries and the mines in the towns of Brownhills, Burntwood, Chasetown, Penkridge and Cannock. Originally, the construction contract was...
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Teddesley Hall (category Penkridge)
house located close to Penkridge in Staffordshire, now demolished. It was the main seat firstly of the Littleton Baronets and then of the Barons Hatherton...
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Mercia (redirect from Kingdom of the Iclingas)
Mercians dwelling south of the River Trent. Folk groups within included the Tomsæte around Tamworth and the Pencersæte around Penkridge (roughly corresponding...
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South Staffordshire (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1832)
2024 general election. Part of the constituency will be absorbed into the new seat of Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge, with Sir Gavin Williamson being...
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Edward Littleton (died 1610) (category People from Penkridge)
of James I he was elected a member of the parliament of England. Littleton's father was Edward Littleton (died 1574) of Pillaton Hall, near Penkridge...
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Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Hatherton (category Members of the Privy Council of Ireland)
property, coal mines, quarries and brick works, mainly concentrated around Penkridge, Cannock and Walsall. Littleton was born Edward Walhouse, and was educated...
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Baron Hatherton (category Penkridge)
near Cannock, then in an exclave of Wolverhampton. His wealth was based upon landed estates centred on Penkridge in southern Staffordshire, mines at...
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Dunston, Staffordshire (category Penkridge)
Dunston was formerly part of the ancient parish of Penkridge. In the Middle Ages it formed a member of the manor of Penkridge and at Domesday in 1066 this...
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Littleton baronets (category Penkridge)
Littletons of Pillaton Hall in Penkridge parish church William Wynnesbury of Pillaton Hall and his wife. From their memorial, in the floor of the south...
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Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet (category People from Penkridge)
to steer a policy of his own. In that year he completed his family's dominance of the Penkridge area by buying the manor of Penkridge itself. This had...
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St Peter's Collegiate Church (category Lists of coordinates)
anchor 13". A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 3. Baugh; et al. (1970). Greenslade, M W; Pugh, R B (eds.). "Colleges: Penkridge, St Michael, note...
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Royal peculiar (category Church of England)
10 August 2018) G. C. Baugh, et al. "Colleges: Penkridge, St Michael". In: A History of the County of Stafford. Volume 3, ed. M. W. Greenslade and R....
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Pennocrucium (category Penkridge)
complex located at present day Water Eaton, just south of Penkridge, Staffordshire, with evidence of occupation from the mid-1st century until the 4th century...
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Levedale (category Penkridge)
English village situated some 4 miles southwest of Stafford, 2 miles northwest of Penkridge and a mile west of Dunston, Staffordshire. The population as taken...
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