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Baswich in 1872

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John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales - 1870-2

 

BASWICK, or Berkswick, a township in Stafford district, and a parish in Stafford and Penkridge districts, Staffordshire. The township is united to two other tracts, under the name of Baswick, Milford, and Walton; it lies on the Worcester canal, near the Northwestern and the Trent Valley railways, 2 miles SE of Stafford; and it contains the post-office of Walton under Stafford. Real property, £4,015. Pop., 660. Houses, 128.

The parish contains also the township of Brockton and that of Acton-Trussel and Bednell. Acres, 6,608. Real property, £10,497. Pop., 1,555. Houses, 302. The property is divided among a few. The living is a vicarage, united with the perpetual curacy of St. Thomas, in the diocese of Lichfield. Value, £238. Patrons, J. N. Lane, Esq. , and the Rev. C. Inge. The church is good; and the perpetual curacy of Acton-Trussel-with-Bednell is a separate benefice. Charities, £15. 

An 1872 Gazetteer description of the following places in Baswich is to be found on a supplementary page.

  • Brockton
  • Milford
  • Walton 
[Description(s) from The Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72) - Transcribed by Mike Harbach ©2020]