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1. Creamware teapot made c1770 in Yorkshire or Staffordshire

2. In 1891 there was 1 Blookes family living in Staffordshire

3. Clews was born on August 14, 1834, in Staffordshire, England

4. Chubs is a 4-year-old Staffordshire mix about 60 pounds

5. Staffordshire had the highest population of Blookes families in 1891

6. Brocton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Staffordshire

7. In 1794 he was elected High Sheriff of Staffordshire, his county of residence.

8. Strikers in the Staffordshire Senior League are currently facing a weighty problem of similar proportions.

9. Russell, from Staffordshire, won the British AAA Championships in steeplechase from 1904 to 1906.

10. The Earl of Uxbridge attempted to end the coal allowance of his Staffordshire colliers in 17

11. Its northern suburbs adjoin Staffordshire, and its southern and southwestern suburbs border on Hereford and Worcester.

12. Cotes, Cumbria, a village in England; Cotes, Leicestershire, a village in England; Cotes, Staffordshire, a village in

13. Brindle Pitties can be an American Pitbull Terrier or an American Staffordshire Terrier with a Brindle coat

14. Bidi is an adoptable Dog - American Staffordshire Terrier searching for a forever family near Lake Forest, CA

15. Charity is an adoptable Dog - Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mix searching for a forever family near Maiden, NC

16. But the court disregarded this and imposed a heavy sentence on the 27-year-old from north Staffordshire.

17. A variation of the Morris dance is the horn dance held annually at Abbots Bromley in Staffordshire, England.

18. Its northern suburbs adjoin Staffordshire[sentence dictionary], and its southern and southwestern suburbs border on Hereford and Worcester.

19. When I was deputy chairman of the Staffordshire Development Association two key problems emerged in dealing with small businesses.

20. Much of the china clay went to the Potteries of Staffordshire to be made into crockery - cups, saucers and plates.

21. In late 1836, Clews arranged the importation of thirty six potters, probably from the Staffordshire industry, which at that time was in …

22. Croft IT Services Ltd 1 Cavendish Lichfield Road Industrial Estate Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7XH Company Reg No: 07534082 Terms & Conditions

23. In 1267-8 he held the rather more responsible local post of sheriff of the twin counties of Shropshire and Staffordshire.

24. In 1761 he leased 13 acres (5.3 ha) at Soho, then just in Staffordshire, with a residence, Soho House, and a rolling mill.

25. 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 3, in The China Governess‎[1]: ‘[…] There's every Staffordshire crime-piece ever made in this Cabinet, and that's unique

26. A few days later, Muse headlined the 2008 V Festival, playing in Chelmsford on Saturday 16 August and Staffordshire on Sunday 17 August.

27. 1800s Creamware oval chestnut basket in a boat shape from Georgian period with discolorations, early 1800s England Staffordshire Leeds MyVintagePorcelain 5 out of 5 stars (327) $ 98.25

28. 'A beacon of change': new film to celebrate life of Ceramicist Clarice Cliff Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor will star as Staffordshire artist celebrated for bringing modernist style to the everyday

29. Cadet, the talented British grime artist, has died in a horror taxi smash while on the way to a performance in Staffordshire in the early hours of this morning

30. He was the youngest of four sons born to Elizabeth "Bessie" (née Kendrick) Clews and James Clews, a prosperous manufacturer of Staffordshire ware.At age 14, while in training for the Anglican Church, Clews …

31. The Dean and Canons of Windsor are patrons or, as there are many parishes which have amalgamated with others nearby, joint patrons of 51 parishes or Benefices around England stretching from Tintagel in Cornwall to Uttoxeter in Staffordshire

32. The Archdeaconry of Stoke-upon-Trent covers the majority of the historic county of Staffordshire by area including major industrial areas including the city of Stoke and neighbouring Newcastle-under-Lyme, the county town of Stafford, and brewing town of Burton-upon-Trent

33. Born Vera Mary Brittain on December 29, 1893, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England; died on March 29, 1970, in London; daughter of Thomas Arthur (a paper manufacturer) and Edith Mary (Bervon) Brittain; attended Somerville College, Oxford, 1914–15, 1919–21, M.A., 1925; married

34. Second-Lieutenant Arnold Gyde, of the 2nd Battalion, The South Staffordshire Regiment, who was the author of "Contemptible - A Personal Recollection of the 'Retreat from Mons' by a British Infantry Officer," under the nom-de-plume of "Casualty." Alfred Arnold Ernest Gyde was born in October 1894 and was the son of Ernest and Sybil Mary Boone Gyde.

35. A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE DATED TWO-HANDLED Bragget-POT 1698 The broad cylindrical body applied with loop handles, the cream-coloured ground decorated in brown slip with cream dot-ornament, enclosing lighter-brown slip, the border inscribed THE·BEST·IS·NOT·TOO·GOOD·FOR·YOV·1698, above stylised tulips flanked by the initials RF and …