- Whip and Saddle.
Haselour grid
reference SK205108 is an
ancient manor and
hamlet about a mile west of Harlaston. The name
Haselour comes from Old English...
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immediately east of
Haselour Hall,
Harlaston (1038793)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 21 July 2019
Historic England, "
Haselour Hall, Harlaston...
- Ridware, Hanchurch, Handsacre, Hanley, Harlaston, Harriseahead, Hartshill,
Haselour, Haughton, Haunton, Hazelslade,
Heath Hayes, Hednesford, High Offley, Hilderstone...
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station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Elford and the
manor of
Haselour Hall in Staffordshire. It was
opened by the
Midland Railway in 1850. It...
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Marchington Chapelry -
Marchington Woodlands Township -
Newborough Chapelry Haselour Extra-parochial
Kings Bromley Parish Lichfield St Chad (part)
Parish -...
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Atherstone (demolished)
Hagley Hall,
Rugeley (demolished)
Hanch Hall
Haselour Hall The
Heath House Himley Hall ****
Cross Hall Ilam Park
Ingestre Hall...
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September 1930.
James Collins 1889 - 1891 (afterwards
station master at
Haselour) J.J.W.
Grundy 1891 - 1894 (afterwards
station master at Wednesfield) G...
- Fisherwick, Freeford, Fulfen, Hammerwich,
Hamstall Ridware +
detached portion,
Haselour, King's Bromley, King's
Bromley Hays, Longdon,
Mavesyn Ridware,
Ogley Hay...
- Walmesley. He then left the
Manor and
lived at Rugby. In 1885 he
bought Haselour Hall and
lived there until his
death in 1895. He had a very
large family...
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daughter of
Herman Walmesley, on 19 September 1876, died 19 January 1895 at
Haselour Hall,
Tamworth After his father's
death on 29 October 1815, and despite...