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Chebsey is a
small village in
Staffordshire 2.5
miles southeast of
Eccleshall on a
confluence of
Eccleshall water and the
River Sow some 5
miles northwest...
- Sir
William Stafford, of
Chebsey, in
Staffordshire (c. 1508 – 5 May 1556) was an Es****
landowner and the
second husband of Mary Boleyn, who was the sister...
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Chebsey is a
civil parish in the
Borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England. It
contains 16
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- Mary's
secret elopement with a soldier,
William Stafford (later Lord of
Chebsey) in 1535. Anne
Boleyn acted as her nephew's
patron and
provided him with...
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English courtier and conspirator. He was the son of
William Stafford of
Chebsey, who had been the brother-in-law of
Henry VIII of
England and the uncle...
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Cottage is a seventeenth-century
timber framed building in Shallowford,
Chebsey, Staffordshire, England. It
belonged to the
writer Izaak Walton, best known...
- Hastang, 1st
Baron Hastang (died 1304), Lord of La Desiree, Badenhall,
Chebsey and
Leamington Hastang was an
English noble. He
fought in the wars in Scotland...
- council. The
parishes are:
Adbaston Barlaston Berkswich Bradley Brocton Chebsey Church Eaton Colwich Creswell Doxey Eccleshall Ellenhall Forton Fradswell...
- counter-proposals, what
emerged was a
scheme to run from a
junction from the GJR at
Chebsey, with
branches to
Macclesfield and Crewe, into
Manchester Store Street...
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January 1916 Stafford,
England 52.85 −2.19 VII 4.6
Significant damage at
Chebsey 4
April 1924 Mansfield,
England 53.11 −1.34 VII Most
damaging of a sequence...