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Totmonslow is a
hundred in the
county of Staffordshire, England. The
hundred is in the north-east of
Staffordshire and is
named after the
hamlet of the...
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divided into five hundreds: Cuttlestone, Offlow, Pirehill, Seisdon, and
Totmonslow. The
historic boundaries of
Staffordshire cover much of what is now the...
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Derbyshire Dales.
Historically the area was
contained in the
Hundred of
Totmonslow,
except for the
parish of Biddulph,
which was in
Pirehill Hundred. The...
- Anglo-Saxon times, it lies
within the
historic Staffordshire Hundred of
Totmonslow; for
administrative purposes, it is now part of the
Staffordshire Moorlands...
- Shropshire, were ****essed
under Staffordshire. The
hundreds of
Offlow and
Totmonslow had
their names from
sepulchral monuments of
Saxon commanders. The shire...
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village has been in the
Parish of
Dilhorne and the
ancient Hundred of
Totmonslow. The name
Dilhorne has its
origins in the old
English name of "Delverne"...
- beginning,
Staffordshire was
divided into the
hundreds of Offlow, Pirehill,
Totmonslow,
Cuttleston and Seisdon.
Pencersaete Census of
England and
Wales 1871...
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around 8 to 20
miles in breadth. It is
bounded on the north-east by
Totmonslow (Totmanslow) Hundred, on the east by
Offlow Hundred, on the
south by Cuttleston...
- Toyota, and Fox's Biscuits. The
village was
within the
ancient Hundred of
Totmonslow as Tene in the
Domesday Book
survey of 1086, when it had 15 households...
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included a very
difficult tunnel. The line was
opened from
Cresswell to
Totmonslow on 7
November 1892 and to
Cheadle on 1
January 1901. A full list of authorisation...