Whittington History Society

1850 Post Office Directory

WHITTINGTON is a compact and well-built village, containing 799 inhabitants,  and upwards of 3,000 acres of land, chiefly belonging to J. Levettt, Esq. and Sir Robert Peel, Bart.; it is pleasantly situated 3 miles east of Lichfield, and 4 north-west of Tamworth in the North Hundred of Offlow, and Lichfield Union.  The Heath, consisting of 338 acres, on the south-east side of the village, is an open sheep walk, where the Lichfield races are held.  The Marquis of Anglesey is lord of the manor.  The church is a neat square brick building with stone tower and lofty spire, and the latter are of more ancient erection.  The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of John Levett, Esq., value about £230; and the incumbent is the Rev. Charles Floyer, M.A.  There is a Free school with small endowment, founded by Mrs Neach (editor's note: this is a misprint of Neal) in 1741.  Whittington Hall, a large antique mansion, a little north of the church, is occupied by John Baggaley, Esq.  The Post Office is in the centre of the parish.

 

HUDDLESFORD, a hamlet, 1 mile north of the village is included in this parish.

HURST is a hamlet with two farms.

TAMHORN is an extra-parochial place, with 5 people.

 

Baggalley John, esq. Hall

 

TRADERS

Baling John, beer retailer, Heath

Bates Robert, shopkeeper

Beard John, overseer

Bircher John, master of Free school

Bowman Edward, - farmer

Bridgen John, bricklayer

Capper Thomas, miller, Huddlesford

Chamberlain Francis, wheelwright, Huddlesford

Clarke Mrs Ann, farmer

Deakin John, boot & shoemaker

Dennitts Thomas, farmer, Huddlesford

Elson John, tailor

Farnsworth Thomas, post office master & blacksmith

Gould John, Plough

Hayward John, Horse & Jockey

Heathcote Mrs Hannah,Dog & farmer

Johnson William Peel's Arms & wharfinger

Langton Samuel, baker & grocer

Madeley Joseph, shopkeeper

Nevill Charles, boot & shoe maker

Nevill Daniel, baker

Nevill Hugh, farmer

Nevill John, butcher

Pass Charles, saddler & harness maker

Pass John, Bell, & shopkeeper

Pass William, boot & shoe maker

Perkins Jasper, wharfinger, Huddlesford

Riley Daniel, farmer

Smallman John, boot & shoe maker

Smith George, Swan, & bricklayer

Smith Thomas, butcher

Smith William, farmer

Sparkes Thomas, farmer, Hurst

Startin Mrs Ann, farmer, Hurst

Taylor John, wheelwright

Tomlinson James, wheelwright, farmer

 

 

POST OFFICE – Thomas Farnsworth, master.  Letters arrive by foot post from Lichfield at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 6 p.m.

Free School, John Bircher, master

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