Staffordshire Place Guide - Calton
Calton
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Location
- OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile sheet: 14SE, 14SW
- OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet: SK15SW
- OS National Grid reference: SK103502
Church of England
Local Government
- Civil Parish: Blore (to 1866); Mayfield (to 1866); Waterfall (to 1866); Calton (1866-1934); Waterhouses (1934-date). See note 1.
- Hundred: Totmonslow South
- Poor Law Union: Ashbourne Poor Law Union (1836-1930). See note 2.
- District Council: Mayfield Rural District (1894-1934); Cheadle Rural District (1934-1974); Staffordshire Moorlands District (1974-date)
Parliamentary Representation
- Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974): Northern Staffordshire (1832-1867); North Staffordshire (1867-1885); Leek (1885-1918); Stone (1918-1948); Leek (1948-1974)
Nonconformist Churches
Photographs
Notes
- Note 1: Calton was an ancient chapelry composed of parts of three ancient parishes, known for civil purposes as the townships of Calton in Blore, Calton in Mayfield and Calton in Waterfall.
- Note 2: Records held at Derbyshire Record Office
- Note 3: This link provides a hitlist of photographs included within a larger collection covering the entire county.