Whites 1851 Directory of Staffordshire
The PLAN OF THE WORK embraces a General History and Description of Staffordshire, shewing its Extent, Population, Agriculture, Mines, Manufactures, Rivers, Canals, Railways, Civil and Ecclesiastical Divisions, Seats of Nobility and Gentry, Magistrates, and Public Officers, and a great variety of other useful information, followed by separate HISTORIES and DIRECTORIES of all the Towns, Parishes, Townships, Villages, Hamlets, &c, in the five HUNDREDS of Seisdon, Pirehill, Cuttlestone, Offlow, and Totmonslow ; and in the liberties of the City of Lichfield, and the Boroughs of Stafford, Newcastle, Tamworth, Stoke-upon-Trent, Walsall, and Wolverhampton, arranged en route, but accompanied by a copious Index of Places, which gives the Work all the advantages of an Alphabetical Gazetteer; in conjunction with those afforded by connected Histories, Topographies, and Directories of the Mining, Manufacturing, and Agricultural Districts of the County.