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Rev. John Hackett

Rev. John Hackett (1592-1670). He was Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1661 until his death. He oversaw the restoration of Lichfield Cathedral after the damage caused during the Civil War. His ...

Rev. Lewis Bagot

Rev. Lewis Bagot (1740-1802) was the fifth son of Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire. He was appointed Bishop of Bristol in 1782, Bishop of Norwich in 1783 and Bishop of St ...

Rev. Richard Bagot

Rev. Richard Bagot (1782-1854) was the son of William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire. He was was Rector of Leigh and Blithfield and Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral. Later ...

Rev. Richard Hurd

Rev. Richard Hurd (1720-1808), Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry 1775-1781 and Bishop of Worcester 1781-1808. He was born at Congreve, near Penkridge where his father was a farmer. He was educated at Brewood ...

Rev. Richard Hurd

Rev. Richard Hurd (1720-1808), Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry 1775-1781 and Bishop of Worcester 1781-1808. He was born at Congreve, near Penkridge where his father was a farmer. He was educated at Brewood ...

Rev. Thomas Gisbourne

Rev. Thomas Gisbourne (1758-1846) of Yoxall was the son of John Gisbourne of Yoxall lodge, which he inherited on his father's death. He became curate of Barton under Needwood in 1783. Gisbourne was ...

Rev. W.G.J Flack, St. Chad's Church, Wolverhampton

A portrait of the Rev. W.G.J. Flack, vicar of St. Chad's Church, Wolverhampton. Born in Burnley, Lancashire in 1854, William George John Flack began his clerical career as curate of All Saints' Church, ...

Rev. William Lloyd

Rev. William Lloyd (1627-1717), Bishop of St. Asaph 1680-1692, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1692-1699 and Bishop of Worcester 1699-1717. Engraving by George Vertue after a painting by William Weideman....

Richard Vernon's gravestone, Christ Church, Stone

Gravestone of Richard Vernon (1812-1892), shoe manufacturer, and his first daughter Elizabeth (1836-1886) in the graveyard at Christ Church, Stone. In Stone, Richard Vernon was second only to the Bostocks ...

River Sow and Stafford Town from the West,

View of Stafford from the west. In the centre can be seen the Broad Eye windmill, with St. Mary's Church to its right. The bridge is the old Broad Eye or Doxey Bridge, built in 1611 to carry the ...

Road junction, Madeley Heath

A postcard view of the road junction at Madeley Heath. To the left is Newcastle Road (A525) leading towards Madeley and to the right is the A531 leading towards Wrinehill. The village war memorial, dedicated ...

Rocester Church and Churchyard Cross

View of St. Michael's Church, Rocester, showing the tower and the north porch. The church is 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christan in 1870-2. In the foreground is the 13th century Churchyard ...

Rocester Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Rocester Church, Staffordshire,' showing the Jacobean building (of brick with stone dressings) with a round-headed stone window and apse at the east end, and a tower of three stages ...

Rocester Church: water colour painting

'St. Michael's Church, Rocester.' North east view of the Jacobean building with a round-headed stone window and apse at the east end. There is a tower of three stages with pinnacles at the west end. ...

Roll of Honour, Christ Church, Stafford

This postcard view was taken near to the entrance to Christ Church, Foregate Street in Stafford. It shows the Roll of Honour boards in the form of a wooden, roadside wall-mounted Calvary with the names ...

Rolleston Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing

'North Doorway of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman arch of two orders on pillars (the outer arch is wavy.) Also showing a carved face on the key stone.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Rolleston Church - South Entrance: sepia drawing

'South Entrance to Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a plain rounded arch resting on square abaci, moulded capitals and round pillars, protected by an outer porch.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Rolleston Church: red-sepia drawing

'North West View of Rolleston Church,' showing a Norman north door, a tower with a spire rising from a crenellated top at the west end. The roof does not appear. There is a group of cottages on the ...