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  GENUKI: Eccleshall
Eccleshall is a small but ancient and well built market town, pleasantly situated in a picturesque valley, seven miles NW by W of Stafford, six miles SW of Stone, and three miles WSW of Norton Bridge Railway Station.
Eccleshall township comprises 1850 acres and 1439 inhabitants.
Croxton Chapel is a neat brick edifice, erected in 1832, and its curacy is annexed to Eccleshall vicarage."
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/STS/Eccleshall/index.html   (1258 words)

  
 Photographs of Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England, UK
In 1010, the Danes sacked Eccleshall and the church was in ruins for 80 years.
The first recorded vicar of Eccleshall was William Pollard who served from 1573 to 1580.
Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall in the Diocese of Lichfield: 1190-1990, edited by Malcolm Gray and Kenneth Bowe, a brochure available in the church for a modest sum.
www.thornber.net /staffs/html/eccleshall.html   (674 words)

  
 Eccleshall - LoveToKnow 1911
ECCLESHALL, a market town in the north-western parliamentary division of Staffordshire, England; 7 m.
Several bishops of Lichfield are buried here, as Eccleshall Castle was the episcopal residence from the 13th century until 1867.
Of this the ancient remains include a picturesque tower and bridge.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Eccleshall   (121 words)

  
 spartans1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With so many new faces it took some time to settle into a game pattern and as the changes were mainly amongst the backs the forwards adopted a “stick-it up your jumper” approach.
Eccleshall prop Tim West opened the scoring with a 25 metre run which probably surprised him as much as it did us.
A converted try from Eccleshall hooker Danny Cooper just before the interval gave them 14 – 12 lead at the break and they increased it further in the second half with two penalties.
www.aldridgerfc.co.uk /reports/eccles0905.htm   (393 words)

  
 Heacocks of Canada West: Fourth Generation
(Ellen Keene is #367.) Ellen was born in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England 1581.
Her body was interred January 1, 1645/1646 in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England.
(#378) was born in Slindon, Eccleshall Parish, Staffordshire, England 1614.
www.geocities.com /kennyheacock/tree/i0000366.htm   (250 words)

  
 Police on our Streets
Eccleshall used to have a Police Station, with its own Edwardian magistrates court and cells, which still survive today.
Eccleshall magistrates court was always known for its no-nonsense attitude to those found guilty.
The same problems Eccleshall and the surrounding area are facing are also seen in Gnosall and throughout the Borough Councils Area.
www.ivanjennings.co.uk /police_on_our_streets.htm   (801 words)

  
 Darwen Football Club Home
Eccleshall had put substitute Dunn on in the 54th minute, and he in particular caused problems, going close with several strikes.
Five minutes later Eccleshall were given a golden opportunity to level the match, as a goal kick taken by Daniel Finch only reached Mills, who headed it strongly back for Spencer to chase.
Eccleshall finished the scoring, as the Darwen defence, pushing up going for a fifth goal, let Spencer through from just inside their half, and the striker ran on strongly to curl a shot past Darwin.
www.darwenfc.com /_pages/reoprts/13-10-2007.htm   (641 words)

  
 Cobbler's Cottage
Cobbler's Cottage is located in Kerry Lane, situated around 500 metres from the centre of Eccleshall and within the conservation area.
Eccleshall is a small market town located seven miles north west of the county town of Stafford and is midway between junctions 14 and 15 of the M6 Motorway.
Eccleshall was an important market town on the coach route between Chester and London and these factors led to the establishment of many coaching inns and public houses.
www.eccleshallguide.co.uk /cobbler's_cottage.htm   (341 words)

  
 Eccleshall personals for Eccleshall singles. Eccleshall dating and Eccleshall matchmaking
Whether you're from Eccleshall or not, there will be someone close to you, perhaps in more ways than one.
Our personal ads are the most extensive for people in Eccleshall that you are likely to find, and there are many more single people in Eccleshall looking for romance than you might expect.
After all, Eccleshall is not a small place, and you may need to be introduced.
www.topdating.com /personals/Eccleshall.html   (423 words)

  
 Trinity magazine
The diagram shows a typical layout of a church tower with bells, although at Eccleshall we have a clock chamber between the belfry and the ringing room.
Eccleshall has a ring of eight bells and a small 'call bell' that is used when a band of ringers is not available.
The rope for the call bell passes through to the rear of the church and the ring of eight bells, which form a chromatic octave, are rung in this room.
www.holytrinitychurcheccleshall.co.uk /towerbellrtingers.htm   (565 words)

  
 Eccleshall Community First Responders - Who we are
Eccleshall CFRS is made up of a group of volunteers who are trained by Staffordshire Ambulance Service to provide emergency medical aid to people living and working in the local community.
It is important to understand that we do not replace the professional service, but we are able to provide necessary support and assistance until their arrival on scene.
Eccleshall Community First Response scheme aims to provide support 24 hours, seven days per week for the residents and workers of Eccleshall and its surrounding area.
www.eccleshallcfrs.org.uk   (266 words)

  
 Home Page
Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Eccleshall and district, my name is Steve Groom and I have the honour of being the eighteenth President of our club.
Eccleshall is one of fifty eight clubs in the Shropshire, Staffordshire and parts of the West Midlands District named 1210.
Paid for with funds raised over several years the bench which is located in the landscaped area of the car park of the newly built £5 million Co-op in Eccleshall town centre was officially handed over to the Co-op in May for the use of shoppers and walkers, visitors and residents alike.
www.rotaryclubofeccleshall.com   (188 words)

  
 Eccleshall FC
Eccleshall FC Eccleshall draw Port Vale at home in the 2nd round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup (KO 7.45 Weds 28th November).
Eccleshall's would like to invite former players and management to their Staffs Senior Cup Quarter-Final game at home to Port Vale on Wednesday 28th November, kick off 7.45pm.
In order to obtain a complimentary ticket please ring or call at the club on the next two Saturdays between 2.00pm and 6.00pm to obtain their tickets.
www.eccleshallfc.co.uk   (304 words)

  
 Eccleshall One-Name Study
George Eccleshall's name was proudly displayed across the front of the garage and filling station and one day a customer introduced himself as David Eccleshall claiming that he had never come across anyone with the same surname.
I have a few references back in the 1300's to the name Eccleshall but as this is before surname formation these are all of the 'locational' type and always prefixed with 'de', eg: Roger de Eccleshall.
Using the IGI as a pointer to where the Eccleshall family may have originated I spent hundreds of hours in the late 1980's at Stafford and Shropshire Record Offices scouring Parish registers and census microfilms.
www.one-name.org /profiles/eccleshall.html   (972 words)

  
 .property no. 598 17th Century Manor & Butler`s Quarters Eccleshall Staffordshire
This 17th Century Manor, formerly known as the Bishop`s Residence, is close to Eccleshall Castle and cobbled streets with excellent restaurants, craft shops and boutiques.
The area has many beautiful walks and is full of colourful history and architectural beauty.
Eccleshall is a 2 minute walk away and entrenched in history with its own castle and numerous churches.
www.arecaholidayhomes.com /search.asp?ViDe_ID=762&LoadType=by_villa   (609 words)

  
 Jasmine Peking, Eccleshall, Stafford - Review - Amazing Chinese food in rural Staffordshire
Although Eccleshall is only a very small town, with a population around 12,000, it is only five miles away from junction 14 and junction 15 of the M6 and is therefore easily accessible from Birmingham, Cheshire, Shropshire and Derbyshire.
As a child, I lived in Eccleshall and it used to be a haberdashery of the old type, with all sorts of fascinating things for a child hidden away in draws behind the counter.
I still have relatives that live in Eccleshall and so will be able to take the opportuntity to go back whenever I want.
travel.ciao.co.uk /Jasmine_Peking_Eccleshall_Stafford__Review_5708139   (1378 words)

  
 Home Page
Eccleshall lies in the gentle unfolding Sow Valley, in one of the most picturesque parts of Staffordshire.
The ninth issue of the Eccleshall Guide is now available from the Eccleshall Library and Stars News, Eccleshall free of charge.
Would your company or organisation like to be included on the Eccleshall Guide website or in the booklet.
www.btinternet.com /~peterwjones/index.htm   (220 words)

  
 Eccleshall Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eccleshall is also an old coaching centre - and it's easy to imagine yourself back in the days of horse-drawn travel in one of its original coaching inns.
The main street is characterised by delightful 18th and 19th century buildings and appealing shops - the perfect place to while away an hour or two.
At Shallowford, near Eccleshall is the thatched, half-timbered cottage of Izaak Walton, author of 'The complete Angler'.
www.aboutbritain.com /towns/eccleshall.asp   (386 words)

  
 RDECOM Magazine | people | TITLE
Eccleshall is from Warrington, England, which is between Manchester and Liverpool.
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Eccleshall has received two Army Research and Development Awards and is a member of the American Physical Society.
www.rdecom.army.mil /rdemagazine/200412/p_eccleshall.html   (460 words)

  
 Eccleshall estate agents with property for sale - ST21, Staffordshire, England
Eccleshall is a small town in Staffordshire, England.
Eleven have been sold here at an average price of £273,936, which is around the national average for existing detached houses and is around the average selling price in Staffordshire for this property type.
We processed one estate agent contact request here during the last twelve months, a decrease of 80% compared to the preceding twelve months period and we processed two mortgage adviser contact requests in Eccleshall during the last twelve months, 60% fewer than the twelve months before.
www.estateangels.co.uk /estate_agents/eccleshall   (602 words)

  
 Eccleshall Information Online - guide and directory for Eccleshall,Staffordshire,UK with tourist information
If you live and work in Eccleshall, Send your news items to us; whether it is entertainment, sports, business or community related.
If you are looking for accommodation we have UK hotels and Eccleshall bed and breakfasts plus UK cottages and self catering holiday accommodation as well as directories for Camping and Caravan Parks.
Eccleshall Information Online is an independent site and is not affiliated with, or officially sponsored by any local authority or tourist information centre based in Eccleshall.
www.britinfo.net /index_Eccleshall.htm   (561 words)

  
 The Eccleshall Brewing Co Ltd
There may be a list on the brewery's own website and we suggest you also visit the entry for The Eccleshall Brewing Co Ltd on the independant www.beermad.org.uk.
We are not The Eccleshall Brewing Co Ltd and have no connection with them.
The links we provide cover both possibilities; Ceremonial Counties which are the areas for which a Lord-Lieutenant has been appointed; and Historic Counties (and their allied county boroughs) which represent the position before the 1974 re-organisation.
www.quaffale.org.uk /php/brewery/52   (278 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Sphinx eye Forest
A plum tie against Nottingham Forest awaits the winners of Coventry Sphinx and Eccleshall.
Long admits it has been hard to stop the hype of the potential First Round tie superceding tonight's match but he is confident the lads can keep their feet on the ground - even with all the local media interest the game has generated.
Long said: "We don't know much about Eccleshall, but we are unbeaten this season and will go in confident.
www.thefa.com /TheFACup/TheFAYouthCup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2006/10/CoventrySphinx.htm   (303 words)

  
 BBC Staffordshire Towns & Villages - Eccleshall
Eccleshall Castle (only open to the public a few days each year) is the historic home of the Bishops of Lichfield
There is nothing better than a gentle stroll along the high street on a sunny day, with a walk around the fantastic church at the end of the high street.
The pubs in Eccleshall all have a good atmosphere, so you wouldn't go far wrong having a drink in all 8 of them.
www.bbc.co.uk /stoke/mytown/staff/eccleshall/index.shtml   (1210 words)

  
 Eccleshall 0-0 FC United / Sport / Home - Morning Star
Kick off was delayed in order to pack the travelling army of FC United supporters safely in the ground, but even with the non-stop carnival roaring them on, Karl Marginson's men were unable to break down a well-organised home side.
Eccleshall captain Russell DeMatteo saw two first-half attempts on goal flash inches wide of the post, while at the other end 'keeper Louie Whiting saved smartly from Mark Rawlinson and Ryan Gilligan as United enjoyed a spell of pressure in the second period.
Eccleshall might have snatched victory late on when Barrie George saved a Paul Griffiths drive with his knees after a Karl Williams' pass split the FC United defence.
www.morningstaronline.co.uk /index2.php/ex/sport/eccleshall_0_0_fc_united   (246 words)

  
 Eccleshall
I believe it was Sir Henry Royce (of Rolls-Royce Motorcars) who said, "The quality remains long after the price is forgotten." I doubt very much whether he was thinking of the Chris Eccleshall electric mandolin, but in my view, he should have been.
I know that at the time, I really couldn't afford it—I was a student, but hey, it just had to be done.
I went to visit Chris Eccleshall at his workshop in Ealing Common, West London on a couple of occasions, and we talked quite a bit about his instruments—his mandolins in particular.
www.emando.com /reviews/Eccleshall.htm   (663 words)

  
 Eccleshall Community First Responders - Sponsors
Eccleshall CFRS would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors listed below.
These are individuals, businesses or groups who have helped the scheme either by making a cash donation, supplying goods or services, or having one of our collection tins.
If you feel you may be able to help the scheme by making a donation or offering some form of sponsorship, please send us an email via the link on the Contact Us page.
www.eccleshallcfrs.org.uk /sponsors.htm   (109 words)

  
 POHAS- HERONBROOK FISHERY, SLINDON, ECCLESHALL, STAFFORDSHIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From junction 14 on the M6 at Stafford take the A5013 to Eccleshall, a distance of five miles.
At the T-junction in Eccleshall turn right on to the A519 to Newcastle.
Follow this road for two and a hlaf miles until just past Slindon where there is a 90o turn.
freespace.virgin.net /r.spencer/Venues/Staffs/heronbrook.htm   (202 words)

  
 ECCLESHALL FARMERS MARKET
The first market was held in Eccleshall on Saturday April 22nd 2006 in the coaching arch of The Royal Oak public house in Eccleshall High Street.
A farmers' market is one where producers themselves attend to sell items that they have made or raised from the local area.
In the case of Eccleshall preference is given to producers from within ten miles of the town.
www.eccleshallparishcouncil.org /eccleshall_farmers_market.htm   (229 words)

  
 Ivan Jennings - working for a better Eccleshall
Ivan Jennings - working for a better Eccleshall
This site is designed to accompany my original site ivanjennings.co.uk.
Whilst my other site will continue with more local issues including "Working for a better Eccleshall" this site will have a more International appeal.
www.ivanjennings.com   (189 words)

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