INDEX. 



s. 



Saline spring, analysis of one near Staf- 

 ford, 448 



Sandon Hills, remains of tumuli there, 

 449 



Saudon, village and manor, 305, man- 

 sion, formerly Erdeswicke's, now 

 Lord Harrowby's, church and mo- 

 nument to Erdeswicke, 306 



Sandwell, park and mansion, 157 



Saredon, Great and Little, 259 



Saxons in Britain, 7, 8, camp, 9, 10 



Sedgley, large and populous parish, 

 high ground and lofty spire, 1.91, 

 Sedgley park, popish seminary, ham- 

 lets, and thunder storm, 192 



Seighford, parish, church, and hamlets, 

 314 



Shareshill, village and land owners, 258, 

 church, monuments, & hamlets, 259 



Sheen, small moorland parish, 243 



Shelton, its excellent porcelain, 403 



Shenstone, pleasant village and large 

 parish, 162, longevity, gentlemen's 

 seats, hamlets, &c. 1 63 



Sheriffs of Staffordshire, 34 



Sheriff Hales, parish, population, 

 church, and hamlets, 282 



Shirleywich, salt works, 3034 



Shugborough, vale of, 443, scenery, 

 seat of Lord Anson, statues, monu- 

 ments, arch of Adrian, 444, Chinese 

 bouse, ancient mansion, 445 



Silkmore, Mr. Mottershaw's, 269 



Smethwick, manor and population, 159, 

 chapel, iron foundry, and canal, 160 



Smith-field, coal mines, 394 



Soho manufactory, Bolton &Co.'s, 157 



Soils of Staffordshire, 34 



Standon, parish, church, & village, 386 



Stanton M oor, 37 



STAFFORD, county town, antiquities 

 283, burgess rights, markets, Mr 

 Sheridan, 288, fortifications, edifices ; 

 290, manufactures, population, cus- 

 toms, eminent men, &c. to 296 



Stafford castle demolished, 14 

 Statfold, the manor, Mr. Wolferston's, 



manor house, observatory, &c. 138 

 Stoke, hamlet of Stone, 391 

 Stoke-upon-Trent, parish, and Pottery 

 town, 403, Trent river, canal, church 

 and monuments, ibid, sexes separat- 

 ed, national school, meetinghouses, 

 machinery, to 407 

 StonaH, hamlet of Shenstone, 163 

 STONE, town and parish, 389* church 

 market,fairs,canal, & population, 390 



Itone, ancient monuments, 2-3 



Stone wall fences, 37 



Stoniwell, Bishop, 86 



Stow -heath manor, 173 



Sto\y, large parish and hamlets, 308 



Street-hay manor, 130 



Swinfen, its church and mansion, 163 



Swinford Regis, church and monu- 

 ments, mansions and village, 192, 

 Roman camp, brine spring, and 

 hamlets, 193 



Swinnerton, parish and village, 384, 

 mansion, church and park, 385. 



T. 



Talk-o'th'-hill,township & chapel, 346, 

 explosion, sulphur- well, 347 



TAM WORTH, on the Anker and Tame 

 rivers, 138, antiquities, ancient foss 

 and castle, 139, town, borough and 

 charter, 141, fairs, population, ma- 

 nufactures, church, and meeting 

 houses, 142, school, public buildings, 

 and moat-house, ibid, the plague, 

 invasion of Ireland, 143, hamlets, 

 Scierscote, &c. ibid. 



Tatenhill, east of Need wood, 59, its 

 church, manors, and hamlets, 60, 

 remarkable echo, screw mill, ibid. 



Tean, Upper and Lower, populous vil- 

 lages, 221, tape manufactory, 222, 

 chapel and Sunday schools, ibid. 



Teddesley Hall, Mr. Littleton's, 257, 

 late Sir Edward's,his hospitality,ibid. 



Terley Castle, 11 



Tettenhall, a great battle, 12, 183, the 

 church a free chapel, ibid, in four 

 prebends, hamlets, ditto, population 

 and register, 184, resident gentry and 

 good villas, 184, Tettenhall Wood 

 picturesque, ditto, Elm Grove, ham- 

 lets, thunder storm, great degree of 

 cold, 185 



Thorp Constantino, village and church, 

 138 



Thor's-house cavern, 39 



Tipton, on the Birmingham canal, rich 

 iron mines and works, also manu- 

 factures of iron, Keir's chemical 

 works, great population, church and 

 bells, 150 



Tittensor Heath, lunatic asylum, 388 



Tixall, manor and parish, 297, hall re- 

 built, canal, &c. ibid. 



Totmacslow Hundred, 205, village, 230 



Trentham, parish and hamlets, 382, 



magnificent mansion, the Marquis of 

 Stafford's, grounds, bridge, mauso- 

 leum, &c. 384 



