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Coppenhall in 1817

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Description from A Topographical History of Staffordshire by William Pitt (1817)

COPPENHALL.

Coppenhall is another township about two miles to the north-west of Dunston, but not so populous.

The number of houses in 1811 was 16, and of inhabitants 92, almost all employed in agriculture. The soil is a good mixed loam.

The Chapel, dedicated to St. Lawrence, is a chapel of ease to Penkridge. It is also in the patronage of the Littleton family.