Staffordshire Place Guide - Burton upon Trent
Burton upon Trent
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Location
- OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile sheet: 40SE, 41SW
- OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet: SK22SE
- OS National Grid reference: SK251228
Church of England
- Ancient Parish: Burton upon Trent, St Modwen
- Ancient Chapelry: Sheen, St Luke (see note 1)
- Modern Parishes: Branston, St Saviour (from 1870); Burton upon Trent, All Saints (from 1898); Burton upon Trent, Christ Church (from 1825); Burton upon Trent, Holy Trinity (from 1825); Burton upon Trent, St Aidan, Shobnall (from 1916); Burton upon Trent, St Chad (from 1903); Burton upon Trent, St Paul (from 1873); Horninglow, St John the Divine (from 1867); Stretton, later Stretton with Claymills, St Mary (from 1844); Winshill (from 1867)
Local Government
- Civil Parishes: Burton upon Trent (to 1904); Branston (1866-1904); Horninglow (1866-1904); Stretton (1866-1904); Winshill (Derbyshire) (1866-1904); Burton upon Trent County Borough (1904-1974)
- Hundred: Offlow North
- Poor Law Union: Burton Poor Law Union (1836-1930)
- District Council: Burton upon Trent Municipal Borough (1878-1901), later Burton upon Trent County Borough (1901-1974); Tutbury Rural District (1894-1974); East Staffordshire Borough (1974-date)
Parliamentary Representation
- Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974): Northern Staffordshire (1832-1867; East Staffordshire (1867-1885); Burton (1885-1974)
Nonconformist Churches
- Methodist Churches: Belvedere Road Primitive Methodist, later St Thomas' Methodist, Church, Burton; Byrkley Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Burton; Carlton Street United Methodist Chapel, Burton; Church Hill Street Methodist Chapel, Winshill; George Street United Methodist Chapel, Burton; High Bank Road Methodist Chapel, Winshill; Horninglow Methodist Church, Horninglow; Mosley Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Burton; Parker Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Burton; Queensbridge Methodist Chapel, Burton; Shobnall Methodist Church, Shobnall; Short Street Primitive Methodist, later Methodist, Chapel, Burton; Station Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Burton; Stretton United Free Methodist Chapel, Stretton; Sydney Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Burton; Trinity Methodist Church, George Street, Burton; Uxbridge Street Free Methodist Chapel, Burton; Victoria Street United Methodist Chapel, Burton
- Congregational, Presbyterian and United Reformed churches: High Street Congregational Church; Trinity Presbyterian Church, Cross Street
- Society of Friends (Quakers): Burton on Trent Preparative Meeting; Uttoxeter and Burton Preparative Meeting
Other organisations
Photographs
Notes
- Note 1: Sheen was part of the parish of Burton upon Trent for ecclesiastical purposes only, 1541-1743. For civil information please see separate entry.
- Note 2: This link provides a hitlist of photographs included within a larger collection covering the entire county.