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Teddesley Hall was a
large Georgian English country house located close to
Penkridge in...
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estates of his great-uncle Sir
Edward Littleton, 4th and last Baronet, of
Teddesley Hall. He was also heir to the
substantial Walhouse estates and interests...
- great-uncle Sir
Edward Littleton, 4th and last of the
Littleton Baronets, of
Teddesley Hall, near Penkridge, Staffordshire. In 1835, he also
inherited large...
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Acton Trussell,
Bednall and
Teddesley Hay form
Acton Trussell and
Bednall civil parish in the
district of
South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England...
- and then at
Great ****berland Place.
Roland died on 5
November 1816 at
Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire, a
house belonging to
Edward Littleton, the husband...
- name indicates, it
contains the two
villages Acton Trussell, Bednall.
Teddesley Hay is part of the
grouped parish council. The po****tion of the civil...
- Penn
Pattingham and
Patshull Penkridge Perton Saredon Shareshill Swindon Teddesley Hay
Trysull and
Seisdon Wombourne At the 2021
census the
Office for National...
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lifetime interest in Penkridge,
while his wife hung on to
Teddesley Hay
until her death.
Teddesley was
bought by Sir
Edward Littleton in 1555. A new Sir Edward...
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December 2011
Pevsner 1974, p. 281. Midgley, L Margaret, ed. (1959), "
Teddesley Hey", A
History of the
County of Stafford,
Victoria County History, vol...
- the 7th Battalion,
Royal Welch Fusiliers charge down a bank on an ****ault
course at
Teddesley Hall,
Penkridge in Staffordshire, England, 27
March 1942....