Staffordshire Place Guide - Burntwood Edial and Woodhouses

Burntwood, Edial and Woodhouses

All of the links in the table below enable you to view Collection catalogues in our online catalogue Gateway to the Past. Where there is no link this is either because we hold the collection but the catalogue is not yet online, or because the collection is held by another Archive Service, or is still in the hands of the organisation itself.

Location  
OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile 52SW
OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet SK00NE
OS National Grid reference Burntwood : SK072090
Edial : SK074086
Woodhouses : SK081092
Church of England  
Ancient Parish Lichfield, St Mary
Ancient Chapelries Lichfield, St Michael
Modern Parishes Burntwood, Christ Church (from 1821); Chase Terrace, St John mission church (from ?); Chasetown, St Anne (from 1865)
Local Government  
Civil Parishes Burntwood, Edial and Woodhouses [renamed Burntwood in 1929] (1866-date)
Hundred Offlow South
Poor Law Union Lichfield Poor Law Union (1836-1930)
District Council Lichfield Rural District (1894-1974); Lichfield District (1974-date)
Parliamentary Representation  
Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) Southern Staffordshire (1832-1867); East Staffordshire (1867-1885); Lichfield (1885-1948); Lichfield and Tamworth (1948-1974)
Photographs  
Building conservation photographs Building conservation photographs for Burntwood  Please see note 1 below.
Notes  
Note 1 This link provides a hitlist of photographs included within a larger collection covering the entire county.

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