Historical County Map of Staffordshire
Lichfield Cathedral and Stafford Castle are just some of the images that appear as attractive images which border this reproduction of Thomas Moule's map of Staffordshire.
A county of England, bounded on the W. by Shropshire and Cheshire, and on the N. E. and E. by Derbyshire, and on the S. E. and S. by Warwickshire and Worcestershire. It extends in length about 54 miles, and in breadth from 18 to 36. It is said to be divided into 5 hundreds, which contain 1 city, 21 towns, 181 parishes, 670 villages, about 65,630 houses, and 341,000 inhabitants. The principal rivers are the Trent, Dove, Sow, Churnet, Stour, Penk, and Manifold.........
A county of England, bounded on the W. by Shropshire and Cheshire, and on the N. E. and E. by Derbyshire, and on the S. E. and S. by Warwickshire and Worcestershire. It extends in length about 54 miles, and in breadth from 18 to 36. It is said to be divided into 5 hundreds, which contain 1 city, 21 towns, 181 parishes, 670 villages, about 65,630 houses, and 341,000 inhabitants. The principal rivers are the Trent, Dove, Sow, Churnet, Stour, Penk, and Manifold.........