Staffordshire Place Guide - Tettenhall
Tettenhall
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Location |
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OS County Series 6 inches to 1 mile sheets |
62NW |
OS National Grid 6 inches to 1 mile sheet |
SJ80SE |
OS National Grid reference |
SJ891003 |
Church of England |
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Ancient Parish |
Tettenhall Regis, St Michael and All Angels |
Ancient Chapelry |
Codsall, St Nicholas. See note 1. |
Modern Parishes |
Aldersley, Christ the King (from 1956); Castlecroft, The Good Shepherd (from 1954); Perton, The Church at Perton (from 1983); Pendeford, St Paul (from 1981); Tettenhall Regis, Christ the King mission church; Tettenhall Wood, Christ Church (1865) |
Local Government |
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Civil Parish |
Tettenhall (to 1966); Wrottesley (1894-date) |
Hundred |
Seisdon North (part) and Seisdon South (part) |
Poor Law Union |
Seisdon Poor Law Union (1836-1930) |
District Council (a) |
Part (Tettenhall civil parish) : Tettenhall Urban District (1894-1966); Wolverhampton County Borough (1966-date) |
District Council (b) |
Part (Wrottesley civil parish) : Seisdon Rural District (1894-1974); South Staffordshire District (1974-date) |
Parliamentary Representation |
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Parliamentary Constituency (to 1974) |
Southern Staffordshire (1832-1867); West Staffordshire (1867-1885); Kingswinford (1885-1918); Cannock (1918-1948); Brierley Hill (1948-1970); South West Staffordshire (Wrottesley civil parish) and Wolverhampton South West ? (area of Tettenhall civil parish) (1970-1974) |
Nonconformist Churches |
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Congregational, Presbyterian and United Reformed Churches |
Tettenhall Wood Congregational Church |
Photographs |
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Building conservation photographs |
Building conservation photographs for Wrottesley Please see note 1 below. |
Notes |
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Note 1 |
Included the chapelry of Codsall for ecclesiastical purposes only. For civil administrative units for Codsall see the entry for Codsall. |