U is for Poor Law Union
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Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 was an attempt by legislative means to overhaul the ..read more
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T is for tithes
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Tenths Tithes—‘tenths’, one-tenth of the produce of the land—were originally paid to the rector of a parish, as alms and ..read more
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S is for schools
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Before the reforms brought about by the Elementary Education Act 1870, which set the framework for schooling of all children ..read more
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R is for rectors
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Early History Christian worship at Whitmore dates from before 1175. At that time, and probably earlier in the post-Conquest period ..read more
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P is for police
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The Rural Police Force In January 1850 Captain Rowland Mainwaring, Squire of Whitmore Hall, wrote to the Staffordshire Advertiser to ..read more
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O is for occupations
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Economies Past If you’re interested in English economic history you will—or should—know about ‘Economies Past’ at https://www.economiespast.org/ , a Cambridge ..read more
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N is for Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Newcastle-under-Lyme is a market town in north-west Staffordshire, four miles from Whitmore and two miles from the city of Stoke-on-Trent ..read more
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M is for manslaughter
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At Whitmore in 1855 a man named William Rhead (1836 – 1904), aged 19, was charged with the manslaughter of ..read more
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L is for London & NorthWestern Railway
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The Stockton and Darlington Railway, the world’s first public steam railway, opened in 1825. In 1832, just seven years later ..read more
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K is for visit of the King
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From 1862 when the squire Rowland Mainwaring died Whitmore Hall was leased for 66 years. The first tenant was Michael ..read more
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