INDEX. 



Cbebsey, church and village, 318 



Checkley, battle, 1 2, on Tean river, 220, 

 church aud monumental stones, 221 



Cbeddleton, a parish and village OH 

 Churnet and the Caldou canal, 247, 

 neat church and good houses, ibid. 



Cherry wake, Enville, 36 



Cliorlton, village and chapelry, 387 



Church Eaton, village, parish, and 

 hamlets, 278, church and manor, 

 Earl Talbot's, Wood Eaton, High & 

 Liltle Onn, ibid. 



Civil wars, 14 



Clayton, liberty of Stoke, 388 



Clent hills, 35, parish church and ma- 

 nors, 203, St. Kenelm's church, and 

 cheese fair, ibid. 



Clifton Campville, large village and 

 manor, 137, No Man's Heath, ibid, 

 hamlets Clifton & Haunton, 137-138 



Cobridge, large pottery village, and 

 Catholic chapel, 399 



Codsail, small village and parish, 185, 

 church and monuments, ibid, ham- 

 lets, the Birches, Oaken, Woodhall, 

 aud Bilbrooke, 186 



Collegiate churches, 32 



Colton, parish, village, church, and 

 mansions, 31 1 



Colton Clanford, Wollaston's birth- 

 place, 300 



Col wich, village and church, 3 1 2, monu- 

 ments and hamlets, Oakedge Hall, 

 Great Hay wood, Wolseley, &c. 113, 

 Staffordshire and Trunk Canals. 



Comberford, ancient seat & manor, 144 



Commons or wastes, 36, 40, 264, 267, 

 &c. 



Cougreve, hamlet of Penkridge, 257 



Convulsions of nature, 40 



Coppenhall, chapel and township, 261 



Cotes family, & hamlet of Standon,386 



Cotes-under-Needwood, hamlet, man- 

 sion, Mr. Adderley's, 57 



Cows, breed of, 37, (note) 



C res well, mansion, estate & land, 314 



Croxden, parish and village, the abbey 

 a picturesque ruin, 225, the chureh 

 and hamlets, 226 



Cuddiestone Hundred, 19, 253. 



D. 



Danes on Severn, their customs, 10, 



(note) 12 

 Dariaston, a populous manufacturing 



parish, with good mines, and canal, 



149, church, meeting-houses, and 



school, ibid. 



Dariaston Hall, & bridge on Trent, 388 



Declivities, should be planted, 37 



Dilhorne, parish and village, 23 1 , im- 

 provements, coal-mines, schools, 

 church, curious register, &c. ibid. 



Divisions of the county, 13 



Dove river, 33 



Draycott-in-the-Moors, small parish 

 & village, tape manufacture, church, 

 longevity, &c. 230 



Draycott-under-Needwood, manor, Ld. 

 Vernou's, ruins of an old mansion at, 

 57 



Drayton Bassett, mansion and church, 

 165 



Druids, their customs, 1, 2 



Dudley Castle, antiquity and romantic 

 appearance, 190, cannon balls and 

 civil wars, 191, Lord Dudley owner, 

 limestone, fossils, and subterraneous 

 canal, ibid. 



Duustall,60, 144, 173 



manor, Mr. Meek's, 60 



Dunston, township and chapel, 261. 



E. 



Eaves, township of Bucknall, 374 

 ECCLESHALL, its antiquity & extensive 

 parish, 315, church and market, 3 1 6, 

 fairs and castle, 317, Bishop's seat 

 and woods, 318 



Edingale, village and church, 137 

 Elford, village, church, mansion, and 

 low, 132, enclosure, 133, agriculture, 

 134, bridge, paper & corn mills, 135 

 Elkstone, moorland parish, 243 

 Ellastone, a large parish containing the 

 Wever Hills, 223, church and ham- 

 lets, school, &c. 224 

 Ellenhall, church and parish, 315 

 Elmhurst, pleasant mansion, 128 

 Endon, church, village and hamlets, 



246 



Entrenchments, 11 



Enville, its soil, cherries, aud magni- 

 ficent mansion, 36, parish, manor, 

 and estate, Earl Stamford's, 199, 

 church ornaments and hamlets, 200. 

 Etruria, Mr. Wedgwood's pottery vil. 

 lage, seat and family mansion, 

 named from Italy, 39?, chapel, Jo- 

 siah Wedgwood's memoirs, 400. 



F. 



Fairwell, village and church, 88 

 Fazeley, Watling Street leaves the 

 county here, 145, Tame river, canal, 



