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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 (County Archeology).
Stone lies...
- of
Staffordshire was
formed at
about this time.
Stafford lay
within the
Pirehill hundred. In 1069, a
rebellion by
Eadric the Wild
against the
Norman conquest...
- Historically,
Staffordshire was
divided into five hundreds: Cuttlestone, Offlow,
Pirehill, Seisdon, and Totmonslow. The
historic boundaries of
Staffordshire cover...
- 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...
- by
Seisdon Hundred, on the east by
Offlow Hundred, and on the
north by
Pirehill Hundred. It is
about 20 mi (32 km) in
length and 12 mi (19 km) in breadth...
- directions".
Google Maps.
Retrieved 28
September 2013. Ings, M. (1993),
North Pirehill Farm, Stone, Staffordshire:
Fieldwalking and
Geophysical Survey (Report...
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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...
- of the new borough's
parishes had been
within the
historic Hundred of
Pirehill.
Stafford Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level...
- 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...