A Topographical History of Staffordshire Including Its Agriculture Mines And M

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A Topographical History of Staffordshire Including Its Agriculture Mines And M
William Pitt
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* His death is thus entered in the register " Johanes Ball obijt vicesshno die Octobris, 1639, quondam Curatus de Wbitmore observatissimus. " HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE. 3S3 The ancient family-vault of the House of Trentham is in the Church, and none of the family have yet been interred in this new cemetery.
Longevity. Thomas Elkon, of Spratslade, died Feb. 7, 1783, aged 91 years ; Ann Lakin, aged 89 years.
There is a remarkable inscription in the church-yard, which points out the antiquity of a
...family resident in this parish : " To the Me- mory of the Boulds from the year of our Lord 1558. " " Trentham, heretofore called Trichingham, is of no note for any thing ancient, but a little monastery dedicated to the holy and royal virgin, St. Werburga, and erected for canons regular of St. Augustine, in the reign of William Rufus. Ranulph de Gernons, Earl of Chester, is said to be the founder of this monastery. "* But as that Earl lived in the time of king Stephen, it is probable he was only the restorer of it, and a benefactor to it.

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