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- Whitgreave is a very small village a few miles to the NNW of Stafford situated midway between the M6 motorway to the west and the A34 trunk road to the...
- daughter, who later married Thomas Whitgreave from Bridgeford, Staffordshire, whose family came from the nearby Whitgreave. After the final battle of the...
- Catholic were, the Giffards, the Levesons (pronounced "Looson") and the Whitgreaves. Bishop Bonaventure Giffard, the Vicar Apostolic of the London District...
- Hopton and Coton, Salt and Enson, Sandon and Burston, Stone Rural and Whitgreave. There are 2 listed buildings in Marston. Marston has a church called...
- Standon Stone Rural Stone Stowe-by-Chartley Swynnerton Tixall Weston Whitgreave Yarnfield and Cold Meece Shares grouped parish council with Milwich Shares...
- Park, Westlands, Weston, Weston-under-Lizard, Wheaton Aston, Whitehill, Whitgreave, Whitmore, Whittington, Wigginton, Willoughbridge, Willslock, Wilnecote...
- badge of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. None None Mr Whitgreave of Moseley Hall A chief argent and thereon a rose gules irradiated gold...
- Honorary titles Preceded by George Thomas Whitgreave High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1838 Succeeded by William Moore...
- Gower, and Burdrup, in the Parish of Swalcliffe, in the County of Oxford. Whitgreave (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1773 13 Geo. 3. c. 61 7 April 1773 An Act...
- added in 1880, and the north window in the chapel is a memorial to Joseph Whitgreave (d. 1885), who endowed the church with his sister, Etheldreda, and depicts...