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- Hilderstone is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Staffordshire. The village is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) north of the town of Stafford,...
- Hilderstone is a civil parish in the Borough of Stafford, Staffordshire, England. It contains 15 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage...
- Richard Gerard of Hilderstone, Staffordshire (born about 1635; died 11 March 1680 (O.S.)) was a victim of the Popish Plot of the reign of Charles II of...
- Ellenhall Forton Fradswell Fulford ****ton Gnosall Haughton High Offley Hilderstone Hixon Hopton and Coton Hyde Lea Ingestre Milwich Norbury Ranton Salt...
- head: the early 1600's discovery and exploitation of native silver at Hilderstone in Scotland', Suzanne Young, Metals in Antiquity, BAR, 792 (Oxford, 1999)...
- Haughton, Haunton, Hazelslade, Heath Hayes, Hednesford, High Offley, Hilderstone, Hill Ridware, Hilton, Hints, Hixon, Hollington, Hollins, Hopwas, Horninglow...
- neurophysiologist Red Gerard (born 2000), American snowboarder Richard Gerard of Hilderstone (1635–1680), English landowner Robert Gerard (born 1944) South Australian...
- men's and women's teams who continue the club's successful profile. On Hilderstone Road, the main road of the village, is a football club named Meir K.A...
- pottery owner, benefactor, landowner and High Sheriff. He was born in Hilderstone, Staffordshire, the son of the Revd. Ralph Bourne Baker and his wife...
- signed by him. Weston married Ann Barbour, daughter of Richard Barbour of Hilderstone, Staffs. He died at Rugeley and was buried on 4 March 1658. Weston's...