INDEX. 



New-chapel, village and chapelry, 349 



Brindley's tomb, 350 

 New-field, coal mines, &c. 393 

 Norbury, village, parish, and manor 



271, its lakes or meres, aud church 



272 



Norman conquest, 13 

 Norton -on -the-Moors, parish, hamlets 



church, 370, meetings, population 



&C.371 

 Norton-under-Cannock, manor, ant 



church, 16'5 

 Nunneries, ancient, 32, modern, 232. 



O. 



Oaken, hamlet of Codsall, 186 

 Oakover, 38, parish, Roman barrows 

 and hall, 235, paintings and church 

 236, monuments, &c. 237 

 Offley, or High Offley, elevated situa- 

 tion, 319, manor, church, and pa- 

 rish, 320 



Offlow Hundred, 18, boundaries, 41 

 Onecote, township of Leek, 240, Nar- 



rowdale noon, chapel, &c. ibid. 

 Outlands, hamlet of Adbaston, 323. 



P. 



Paget family, account of, 82, 84 



Parishes of Staffordshire, 18, 20 



Patteshull-house, taken by Capt. Stone, 

 15, village, church, demesne, and 

 mansion, 188, park, and Pigot dia- 

 mond, ibid. 



Pattingham, a pleasant village, pa- 

 rish ckurch, and vicarage, 187, of 

 great antiquity, Roman reliques, 1 88 



Peat, for fuel, 40, peat ashes for ma- 

 nure, 320 



Peculiars, list of, 441 



Pelshall, on the Walsall water and 

 Wyrley canal, 165, chapel and popu- 

 lation, ibid. 



Pendrills, save King Charles II. 15 



Penkridge, large parish aud ancient 

 market town, on the Penk, collegiate 

 church, and stone bridge, 255, cha- 

 rity school, market, and fairs, 256, 

 Littleton family owners, hamlets, 

 257, Cuttlestone bridge, ibid, popula- 

 tion, &c. 



Pennocrucium, 7 



Penn, Over, a pleasant village and pa- 

 rish, charity school aud alms-houses, 

 hamlets, and resident families, 186 



Pewits, their natural history, 320 



Pipe Rid ware, small parish, but ancient 



manor, 70, ancient church and plea- 

 sant church yard, 71 



Pirehill Hundred, 19, its boundaries, 

 fertility, and population, 283 



Plantations on impracticable land re- 

 commended, (note) 37, 40 



Population, see different parishes; also 

 Totmanslow Hundred, 205, Pirehill 

 Hundred, 283, aud the whole county. 



POTTERIES OF STAFFORDSHIRE, 393, 

 history of, 411, materials analysed, 

 ingenuity, and science, 4 1 213, ma- 

 nufacturing process, increased popu- 

 lation, 414, butter pottery, Burslena, 

 415, modern improvements, glaz- 

 ing, flowering, female employment, 

 schragers, white stone ware, crouch 

 ware, tough torn, candlesticks, plas- 

 ter moulds, saggars, pottery ovens, 

 volumes of smoke, to 419, cream- 

 coloured ware, 421, the Wedgwoods, 

 422, chemical improvements, and 

 moderate wages, Queen's and other 

 wares, clays from Devonshire, vari- 

 eties of porcelain, clay and ground 

 flint, &c. to 428 



Powerful machinery, at Bilston coal-pit 

 field and Ocker-edge,445, the "Nep- 

 tune and Vulcan," aud mud chain- 

 pump, 446 



Priories, ancient, 32 



Public charities, account of one at Staf- 

 ford for the relief of clergymen's 

 widows and orphans, 438. 



R. 



Rebellion 1745, 17 



Elickerscote, village and spa water, 269 



tlocester, a parish on Dove, 222, mo- 

 nastery, church, and village, 223, 

 cotton manufactory, Churnet, Cow- 

 bridge, Mince-pie Hall, ibid. 



Rolleston, its soil, church, and man- 

 sion, 48 



Ionian Conquest, 3, roads, 4 to 7, sta- 

 tions^, camps, 5,6, 193, 202, coins, 

 60, 148,208,447 



lonton, parish, village, & abbey, 314 



lowley Regis, hills, 202, church, 203 

 RUGELEY, market town & parish, 264, 

 Trent river and canal, ibid, church, 

 vicarage, grammar school, Brind- 

 ley's bank and coal mines, 266 

 Rushall, manor and village, 147, cas- 

 tellated mansion, and cannon balk, 

 148, church, population, ruins, 149 



lushton Spencer, township and parish, 

 church, tombs, &c. 251. 



