Staffordshire Place Guide - Stoke upon Trent (Town)
Stoke upon Trent (Town : townships of Clayton and Seabridge, Penkhull with Boothen, Shelton)
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Location |
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OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile sheets |
18NE, 18SE |
OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet |
SJ84NE |
OS National Grid reference |
SJ879452 |
Church of England |
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Ancient Parish |
Stoke upon Trent, St Peter ad Vincula |
Modern Parishes |
Basford, St Mark (from 1915); Boothen, All Saints (from ); Butterton, St Thomas (from 1845); Clayton, St James the Great (from 1969); Etruria, St Matthew (from 1844); Hanley, All Saints (from 1913); Hartshill, Holy Trinity (from ); Hope, Holy Trinity (from 1845); Penkhull, St Thomas (from 1845); Shelton, St Mark (from 1843); Stoke upon Trent, St Andrew mission church (? -1956); Stoke upon Trent, St Barnabas mission church (from ); Stoke upon Trent, St Paul mission church (from ) |
Local Government |
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Civil Parish (a) |
Part of Shelton : Stoke upon Trent (to 1894); Hanley (1894-1922); Stoke on Trent (1922-date) |
Civil Parish (b) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen, part of Shelton : Stoke upon Trent (to 1922); Stoke on Trent (1922-date) |
Civil Parish (c) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen : Stoke upon Trent (to 1878); Trentham (1878-1894); Newcastle under Lyme (1894-date) |
Civil Parish (d) |
Clayton and Seabridge : Stoke upon Trent (to1894); Stoke Rural (1894-1896); Clayton (1896-1932); Newcastle under Lyme (1932-date) |
Hundred |
Pirehill North |
Poor Law Union (a) |
Penkhull with Boothen and Shelton : Stoke upon Trent Poor Law Union (1836-1922); Stoke and Wolstanton Poor Law Union (1922-1930) |
Poor Law Union (b) |
Clayton and Seabridge : Stoke upon Trent Poor Law Union (1836-1896); Newcastle Poor Law Union (1896-1930) |
District Council (a) |
Part of Shelton : Hanley County Borough (1889-1910); Stoke on Trent County Borough (1910-date) |
District Council (b) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen, part of Shelton : Stoke upon Trent Municipal Borough (1874-1910); Stoke on Trent County Borough (1910-date) |
District Council (c) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen : Newcastle under Lyme Municipal Borough (1832-1974); Newcastle under Lyme Borough (1974-date) |
District Council (d) |
Clayton and Seabridge : Stoke Rural District (1894-1896); Newcastle under Lyme Rural District (1896-1932); Newcastle under Lyme Municipal Borough (1932-1974); Newcastle under Lyme Borough (1974-date) |
Parliamentary Representation |
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Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (a) |
Part of Shelton : Stoke upon Trent (1832-1885); Hanley (1885-1918); Stoke on Trent, Hanley (1918-1948); Stoke on Trent Central (1948-1974) |
Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (b) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen and part of Shelton : Stoke upon Trent (1832-1918); Stoke on Trent, Stoke (1918-1948); Stoke on Trent South (1948-1974) |
Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (c) |
Part of Penkhull with Boothen : Newcastle under Lyme (1832-1974) |
Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) (d) |
Clayton and Seabridge : Stoke upon Trent (1832-1918); Stone (1918-1948); Newcastle under Lyme (1948-1974) |
Nonconformist Churches |
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Methodist Churches |
Boothen Hay Primitive Methodist Chapel; Cross Street (later Epworth street) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; Lonsdale Street Primitive Methodist Chapel; Mount Zion Methodist New Connexion Chapel; Newcastle Lane Methodist Chapel; Penkhull Primitive Methodist Chapel; Shelton New Road Methodist New Connexion Chapel; Providence Methodist Chapel, Harpfields |
Society of Friends (Quakers) |
Stoke on Trent Preparative Meeting |
Other organisations |
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Businesses |
Businesses in Stoke upon Trent; Professional firms in Stoke upon Trent |