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Ipstones is a
village and
civil parish in the
north of the
English county of Staffordshire.
Ipstones is part of the
Staffordshire Moorlands district; within...
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Member of Parliament. John
Ipstones was the
eldest son of Sir John
Ipstones of Blymhill, Staffordshire, son of John de
Ipstones or Ipstanes, and Elizabeth...
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miles (16.9 km) long from
Kingsley &
Froghall to
Ipstones. The land from L****
Brook Junction to
Ipstones was
opened by
Moorland & City
Railways (MCR) in...
- "Whitehough,
Ipstones (1189010)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 23
December 2019
Historic England, "Gate Farmhouse,
Ipstones (1374660)"...
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Ipstones railway station was a
railway station that
served the
village of
Ipstones, Staffordshire. It was
opened by the
North Staffordshire Railway (NSR)...
- North,
Biddulph South,
Biddulph West, Caverswall, Cheddleton, Horton,
Ipstones, L****
North East, L****
North West, L****
South East, L****
South West, L****frith...
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unused 0537 was
Leicester (LE7) –
numbers were
transferred to 0533 01538 —
Ipstones, L**** (LE8) 01539 —
Kendal (KE9) 0153 94 —
Hawkshead 0153 95 — Grange-over-Sands...
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Football League for Port Vale in the mid-1940s.
Prince pla**** for
Ipstones, the
local village club,
before joining Port Vale in
September 1944. He...
- Horton, Huddlesford,
Hulme End, Huntington, Hyde Lea. Ilam, Ingestre,
Ipstones. Keele, Kettlebrook, Kidsgrove,
Kings Bromley, Kingstone, Kinver, Knightley...
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Sheriff of
London 1375,
Warden of the Mint PC Wat Tyler's
rebels Sir John
Ipstones c. 1345 1394
Staffordshire (1388, 1394-death)
Roger Swynnerton William...