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Staffordshire Place Guide - Stone

Stone

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 sheets 24SW, 30NW
OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet SJ93SW
OS National Grid reference SJ904338
Church of England   
Ancient Parish Stone, St Michael (later St Michael and St Wulfad)
Modern Parishes Aston, St Saviour (from 1846); Burston, St Rufin (from 1859); Fulford, St Nicholas (from 1825); Hilderstone, Christ Church (from 1829); Moddershall, All Saints (from 1894); Oulton, St John the Evangelist (from 1874); Stone, Christ Church (from 1874); Tittensor, St Luke (from 1881)
Local Government   
Civil Parish (a) Part in Stone Urban District : Stone (to date)
Civil Parish (b) Part in Stone Rural District : Stone (to 1894) Stone Rural (1894-date); Fulford (1897-date); Hilderstone (1897-date)
Civil Parish (c) Part in Longton Municipal Borough : Stone (to 1894); Normacot (1894-1896); Longton (1896-1922); Stoke on Trent (1922-date)
Hundred Pirehill North
Poor Law Union Stone Poor Law Union (1836-1930)
District Council Stone Rural District (part), Stone Urban District (part) and Longton Municipal Borough (part) (1894-1974); Stafford Borough (1974-date)
Parliamentary Representation   
Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) Northern Staffordshire (1832-1867); West Staffordshire (1867-1885); Western Staffordshire (1885-1918); Stone (1918-1948); Stafford and Stone (1948-1974)
Nonconformist Churches   
Congregational, Presbyterian and United Reformed Churches  St. John's Congregational Church; Stone Presbyterian Independent Chapel
Methodist Churches Hilderstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; The Methodist Chapel, The Avenue; Stone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; Tittensor Methodist Chapel; Tittensor Wesleyan Methodist Chapel; Walton Methodist Chapel; Zoar Methodist New Connexion Chapel
Estate records   
Major estates  Sutherland-Leveson-Gower family of Trentham, Dukes of Sutherland 
Minor estates  Meakin family of Darlaston Hall 
Other organisations  
Businesses Businesses in Stone
Charities Charities in Stone
Societies and clubs Societies and clubs in Stone
Photographs  
Building conservation photographs Building conservation photographs of Stone : town
  Building conservation photographs of Stone : rural areas

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