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Description:Trade directories such as this are a very useful source of information, providing details of principal inhabitants, trades people and other related and background information for towns and villages throughout the county. This extract relating to the village of Essington is from William White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, published in 1851. From it we can form a vivid picture of the village and its social structure at this time
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Essington is situated about four miles north east of Wolverhampton. Despite its modern appearance, it ...
Flank and gable elevations. Architect George Hamilton Copyright: Staffordshire Record Office ...
Originally built in 1681 by Henry Vernon, it was rebuilt with a brick roundhouse in the late 18th century. ...
Census returns are among the most useful sources of historical information about places and households. ...
Trade directories such as this are a very useful source of information, providing details of principal ...
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