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Items in Staffordshire taken from The Antiquities of England and Wales (1786) (results page 1)


Staffordshire, a midland mining and manufacturing county of England, wedged in on the N. between Cheshire (W.) and Derby (N.), and extending southward to Worcester, with Shropshire on the W., and Leicester and Warwick on the E.; with the exception of the wild and hilly “moorland” in the N. consists of an undulating plain crossed by the Trent, and intersected in all directions by canals and railways; embraces two rich coal-fields, one in the “Black Country” of the S., where rich deposits of iron-stone are also worked, and one in the N., embracing the district of the “Potteries”; famous breweries exist at Burton; Wolverhampton is the largest town.

Population (1907) 1,083,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Antique Map of Staffordshire
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Staffordshire; England