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Pirehill is a
hundred in the
county of Staffordshire, England. The
Hundred is
located in the north-west and
toward the
upper centre of Staffordshire. It...
- Stone' or 'the
field with the stone'.
There is a
Bronze Age ring
ditch at
Pirehill suggesting occupation in
prehistoric times.[citation needed]
Stone lies...
- Historically,
Staffordshire was
divided into five hundreds: Cuttlestone, Offlow,
Pirehill, Seisdon, and Totmonslow. The
historic boundaries of
Staffordshire cover...
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about this time, with
Stafford as its
county town.
Stafford lay
within the
Pirehill hundred. In 1069, a
rebellion by
Eadric the Wild
against the
Norman conquest...
- of the new borough's
parishes had been
within the
historic Hundred of
Pirehill.
Stafford Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level...
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Hundred of Totmonslow,
except for the
parish of Biddulph,
which was in
Pirehill Hundred. The
district makes up the
majority of the area of the now obsolete...
- by
Seisdon Hundred, on the east by
Offlow Hundred, and on the
north by
Pirehill Hundred. It is
about 20
miles (32 km) in
length and 12
miles (19 km) in...
- 50, Vol. IV, Staff. Hist. Coll.), see p.8
Walter Chetwynd's
History of
Pirehill Hundred,
published in 'Collections for a
History of Staffordshire', Vol...
- beginning,
Staffordshire was
divided into the
hundreds of Totmonslow,
Pirehill, Offlow,
Cuttleston and Seisdon. The
hundredal division of Staffordshire...
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original on 18
March 2012.
Retrieved 9
November 2011. Ings, M. (1993),
North Pirehill Farm, Stone, Staffordshire:
Fieldwalking and
Geophysical Survey (Report...