Perhaps as remarkable a feature of this strange place as anything else to be seen is the vast concourse of sea-birds inhabiting the rocks—shags, penguins, guillemots, cormorants, sea-gulls, puffins, razor-bills, and even peregrine falcons, screaming and chattering loud enough to drown even the sound of the waves. The lighthouse-keepers and other observers tell how the gulls all migrate to other and warmer climes on or about every 12th of August, returning in a body about February 10th. The keepers state that in midst of the February night they are advised of the birds’ arrival by a great noise, as though it were a mutual greeting and cheering. These feathered inhabitants of the South Stack are under the protection of the Government, and are as useful to the Trinity House as any of the lighthouses, buoys, beacons, or fog-horns on the coast; their incredible numbers and deafening noise warning mariners just as effectually as any mechanical devices. As no sportsmen (so-called) are allowed to disturb the birds, they are wonderfully tame, and present an odd sight, row upon row of them perched upon the ledges like some vast and patient audience. The cliffs for long distances are populous with them, and one particularly noisy and turbulent place near the North Stack has acquired the name of the “Parliament House.”
HOLYHEAD MOUNTAIN.
Here, then, where the sea-birds scream and fly, on the rocky ramparts of this wild land, overlooking that broad belt of water known by choice either as St. George’s Channel or the Irish Sea, shall the Holyhead Road most fittingly end. From this outlook one may watch the great liners coming by, bound for America, or within an hour of ending their voyage at Liverpool, and may see the packets set forth or come in from Ireland. Whether Ireland itself, or that other Mona, known better by its modern name of the Isle of Man, can be seen, lying afar off, like cloudbanks upon the horizon, is a matter for the most favourable weather, the keenest eyesight, and the most robust faith to decide in the affirmative, or for scepticism to deny.
INDEX
- Allesley, i. 301
- Anglesey, Isle of, i. 20; ii. [288], [292]–295, [320]
- —— Marquis of, i. 165; ii. [295]–297, [313]
- Ashby St. Ledgers, i. 241–243, 251
- Atcham, ii. [89]–91
- Atherstone, i. 210–217
- Baddesley Ensor, i. 217
- Bangor, i. 20, 22, 219; ii. [112], [265], [273]
- Barnet, i. 27, 34, 38, 65, 66–79, 96
- —— Fair, i. 69–72
- Battlesden, i. 156, 162
- Beneventa, i. 232
- Berwyn, ii. [209]
- Bethesda, ii. [260]–262
- Bettws-y-Coed, ii. [87], [112], [218], [232]–245
- Bickenhill, i. 307–311
- Bicton, ii. [145]
- Bilston, ii. [36]–38
- Birmingham, i. 4, 10, 11, 15, 24, 27, 188, 277, 307, 312–314; ii. [1]–27, [109]
- Bodedern, ii. [320]
- Bodffordd, ii. [320]
- Boningale, ii. [64]
- Bordesley, i. 313
- Boscobel, i. 225–227
- Braint, ii. [318]
- Braunston, i. 182, 240
- —— Hill, i. 239
- Breidden Hills, ii. [88], [145]–147, [151]
- Bridgetown, i. 221
- Britannia Bridge, The, ii. [298]–302
- Brownhills, i. 5, 220
- Brown’s Wells, i. 58
- Brunsford Bridge, i. 208
- Burcot, ii. [78]
- Caer Ceiliog, ii. [305]–307
- Caldecote, i. 213, 215
- Capel Curig, ii. [108], [112], [249]–253, [271]
- Catesby, Robert, i. 243, 252
- Catthorpe, i. 205, 207
- Cave’s Inn, i. 205, 207
- Ceint, ii. [318]
- Cernioge, ii. [225]–230
- Cerrig-y-Druidion, ii. [223]–225
- Chirk, i. 2; ii. [162], [171]–175
- Churchbridge, i. 221
- Coaches:—
- “Accommodation,” St. Albans, i. 121
- “Albion,” Birmingham, i. 37
- “Balloon,” Birmingham Post Coach, i. 28
- Birmingham Mail, i. 157; ii. [12]
- Birmingham and Lichfield Flying Coach, i. 291
- —— Stage, ii. [12]
- Birmingham and Shrewsbury Mail, i. 16, 31; ii. [112], [129]
- —— and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 40
- “Caravan,” the, London and Shrewsbury, ii. [104]
- Chester and Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 81, 102, 157, 162; ii. 113
- —— Stage, i. 3, 6, 12, 291
- —— and Shrewsbury Stage, i. 5
- “Coburg,” Manchester, i. 85
- “Coventry Flying Machine,” i. 291
- —— Stage, i. 205; ii. [101]
- “Defiance,” Worcester and Shrewsbury, ii. [110]
- Diligence, Shrewsbury Stage, i. 32; ii. [107]
- “Eclipse,” Birmingham, i. 261–263, 291
- “Economist,” Birmingham, i. 27, 32
- “Emerald,” Birmingham, i. 31; ii. [16], [118]
- “Gee-ho,” Shrewsbury stage waggon, i. 32; ii. [102]
- “Greyhound,” Birmingham and Shrewsbury coach, i. 27, 32, 37, 152, 157; ii. [39]
- “Hero,” Manchester and Coventry, i. 292
- “Highflyer,” Shrewsbury and Chester, ii. [120]
- Holyhead stage, i. 15
- —— Mail (see “New Holyhead Mail”)
- —— Post Coaches, ii. [113]
- “Hope,” Halifax, i. 156
- “Independent Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24, 28, 29; ii. [14]
- “Little Wonder,” Coventry and Birmingham, i. 292
- Liverpool Mail, i. 311
- Manchester Mail, i. 193
- New Holyhead Mail, i. 16, 22, 31, 81, 87, 102, 152, 157, 193; ii. [14]–16, [98], [112], [113], [210], [223], [246], [267]–270, [281]
- “New Shrewsbury Flying Machine,” or “London and Shrewsbury New Fly,” ii. [105]
- “Nimrod,” Shrewsbury, i. 27, 30; ii. [116]–118, [133]
- “No Wonder,” Birmingham, i. 27
- “Old Times,” St. Albans, i. 119
- “Original London and Salop Machine,” ii. [106]
- “Original Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24, 29
- “Oxonian Express,” Holyhead, ii. [113]
- “Patent Tally-ho,” Birmingham, ii. [14]
- “Peeping Tom,” Manchester and Coventry, i. 292
- “Prince of Wales,” or “Prince Regent,” Holyhead, i. 32; ii. [53], [113]
- “Real Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 24; ii. [14]
- “Shrewsbury Flying Machine,” ii. [105]
- —— —— Stage-waggon, ii. [103]
- —— Long Coach, ii. [104], [107]
- —— Machine, ii. [105]
- —— Stage, ii. [104], [107]
- “Stag,” Shrewsbury, i. 27; ii. [117]
- “Tally-ho,” Birmingham, i. 23, 24, 28, 44, 155, 192; ii. [12], [19]
- “Union,” Shrewsbury, i. 30; ii. [113]
- “Wolverhampton and Birmingham Flying stage,” i. 6
- “Wonder,” Shrewsbury, i. 24, 27, 32; ii. [64], [74], [75], [91], [97]–100, [114]–119, [122], [155], [223]
- —— St. Albans i. 116–119
- Coaching, i. 2–6, 12–18, 23–37, 43, 81–91, 98–102, 116–119, 121, 156–162, 192–194, 261–263, 291–298, 311; ii. [11]–26, [39], [46], [91], [99]–122, [152]–155, [210], [223], [267]–270, [280]–282, [318]
- —— Accidents, i. 30–32, 81–88, 156, 192–194; ii. [39]
- —— Notabilities:—
- Chaplin, William, i. 82, 169
- Clarke, Thomas, i. 293
- Evans, Richard, ii. [46]–49
- Harper, Charles, ii. [267]–269
- Hassall, Robert, i. 263
- Hayward, Sam, ii. [91], [97]–100
- Horne, B. W., i. 24, 29, 37; ii. [116]
- Jobson, John, ii. [116], [133]
- Kenyon, Hon. Thos., ii. [121], [150]–155, [164], [223]
- Lawrence, Robert, i. 15; ii. [105], [108]–113
- Lee, Harry, ii. [16]
- Lloyd, Mrs. Sarah, ii. [19]
- Mountain, Mrs., i. 23; ii. [19]
- Peck, Tom, i. 263, 293
- Pinner, Tom, i. 249–292
- Rothwell, Nicholas, ii. [12]
- Rumney, P.J., i. 119
- Sherman, Edward, i. 37; ii. [16]
- Taylor, Isaac, ii. [75], [114], [117], [133], [155]
- Tresslove, Harry, ii. [14]
- Vickers, Dick, ii. [223]
- Waddell, William, ii. [12], [20]
- Williams, Jack, ii. [268]–270, [314]
- Williams, William, ii. [120]–122
- Corwen, i. 15, 18, 20; ii. [109], [211]–218
- Cosford, ii. [65]
- Coventry, i. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 15, 29, 34, 210, 214, 266–301, 307; ii. [109].
- Cox, David, ii. [234]–239, [243]
- Crackley Bank, i. 228
- Crick, i. 205; ii. [224]
- Cross-in-Hand, i. 208
- Cycling, Historical sketch of, i. 278–291
- Cycling Notabilities:—
- Drais, Baron von, i. 281
- Dunlop, J. B., i. 287
- Johnson, Dennis, i. 281
- Lallemont, P., i. 282
- Lawson, Harry, i. 286
- Macmillan, Kirkpatrick, i. 282
- Marriott, Jas., i. 280
- Mayall, John, junr., i. 282
- Niepce, M., i. 281
- Spencer, C., i. 282
- Starley, J. K., i. 286
- Turner, R. B. i. 282
- Cyfyng Falls, ii. [249]
- Dancer’s Hill, i. 81
- Daventry, i. 29, 182, 188, 193, 210, 229, 232–239, 244, 245, 249
- Denbigh Hall, i. 36, 169–171
- Deodand, Law of, i. 86–88
- Deritend, i. 313; ii. [236]
- Digbeth, i. 313
- Dinas Hill, i. 18; ii. [231]
- Dirt House Hill, i. 193
- Dodford, i. 230–232
- Dordon, i. 217
- Dove Bridge, i. 205
- Dudley, ii. [9], [29], [37]
- Dunchurch, i. 188, 249–259; ii. [14]
- Dunsmore, i. 250, 251, 254, 259–263
- Dunstable, i. 6, 101, 136, 139, 140–146, 204
- —— Downs, i. 146–150
- Durocobrivæ, i. 142, 204
- Dyrham Park, i. 79
- East Finchley, i. 58
- Easton Neston, i. 185
- Elmdon, i. 312
- Etocetum, i. 218, 221
- Fawkes, Guy, i. 250
- Fazeley, i. 217
- Fenny Stratford, i. 167–169
- Finchley Common, i. 8, 58, 61–63
- Flamstead, i. 134
- Forum Dianæ, i. 204
- Foster’s Booth, i. 194
- Frankwell, ii. [142]
- Friar’s Wash, i. 133
- Gaerwen, ii. [304]
- Gailey, i. 221, 224
- Gibbet, i. 208
- Glanyrafon, ii. [319]
- Glasfryn, ii. [225]
- Glyndwr, Owain, ii. [144], [172], [214]–216, [271]
- Glyndyffws, ii. [221]
- Glyndyfrdwy, ii. [210]
- Gobowen, ii. [156], [169]
- Godiva, i. 270–273
- Great Wyrley, i. 221
- Gunpowder Plot, i. 241–243, 250–253
- Gwalchmai, ii. [305]
- Gwyndû, ii. [319]
- Hadley Green, i. 79
- Hammerwich, i. 219
- Handsworth, ii. [27]
- Hatherton, i. 221, 246
- Havencote Houses, i. 184
- Hay Mills, i. 313
- High Cross, i. 209–213
- Highgate, i. 44–59
- —— Archway, i. 44–54
- Highwaymen, i. 5, 61–64, 93–96, 124–127, 137–140, 142, 223, 261; ii. [28]
- —— : ——
- Cady, William, i. 61
- Garrett, Tom, i. 125
- Simms, Harry, i. 137–140
- Simpson, Jonathan, i. 261
- Whitney, Captain James, i. 96
- Hilltop, ii. [30]
- Hints, i. 217
- Hockley, ii. [27]
- Hockliffe, i. 27, 28, 29, 102, 139, 140, 151–162
- Holloway Bank, ii. [30]
- Holyhead, i. 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 37, 38; ii. [273], [307]–317, [321]
- Holyhead Mountain, ii. [306], [317], [320]–326
- Holywell Hill, i. 111, 115–117
- Horsebrook, i. 224.
- Inns (mentioned at length):—
- “Angel,” Islington, i. 27, 38–40
- “Berwyn Arms,” Glyndyfrdwy, ii. [210]
- “Blue Ball,” Potterspury, i. 183
- “—— Boar,” Dunsmore, i. 261
- “Bull,” Weedon Beck, i. 199
- “Bull and Mouth,” St. Martin’s-le-Grand, i. 24; ii. [114], [117], [119]
- “Bull’s Head,” Meriden, i. 303–305
- “Cambria,” Menai Village, ii. [281]
- “Cave’s Inn,” i. 207
- “Cock,” Stony Stratford, i. 172
- “Craven Arms,” Coventry, i. 292
- “Cross Foxes,” Oswestry, ii. [165]
- “Crown,” Holloway Road, i. 24
- “Denbigh Hall,” i. 36, 169–171
- “Druid’s Head,” ii. [219]
- “Dun Cow,” Dunchurch, i. 253, 254
- “Fighting Cocks,” St. Albans, i. 122–124
- “Four Crosses,” Hatherton, i. 221, 246
- —— —— Willoughby, i. 244–247
- “Gatehouse Tavern,” Highgate, i. 57
- “George,” Bangor Ferry, ii. [280]
- “George,” Little Brickhill, i. 165
- —— St. Albans, i. 120, 127
- “Globe,” Weedon Beck, i. 198, 229
- “Goat,” Maes Mawr, ii. [219]
- “Green Man,” Barnet, i. 78
- “Haygate Inn” (“Falcon”), i. 30; ii. [74]–76
- “Hand,” Llangollen, ii. [194], [196], [205]
- “Hen and Chickens,” Birmingham, ii. [18]–23, [99]
- “Hollybush,” Wellington, ii. [75]
- “Jerningham Arms,” Shiffnal, ii. [69]
- “King’s Head,” Coventry, i. 268, 272
- —— —— Llangollen, ii. [106]
- “Lion,” Dunchurch, i. 253
- —— Shrewsbury, ii. [41], [46]–49, [75], [98]–100, [103], [104], [107]–109, [111], [114], [123]–133, [155], [223]
- —— Wolverhampton, ii. [46]–49
- “—— and Pheasant,” Shrewsbury, ii. [102], [134]
- “Mad Tom,” Redbourne, i. 131–133
- “Mitre,” Barnet, i. 73
- “Mona,” ii. [304]
- “New” Weedon Beck, i. 198
- “—— Royal,” Birmingham, ii. [24]
- “Old Royal,” Birmingham, ii. 8, 23
- “—— Salisbury,” Barnet, i. 78
- “—— White Lion,” Finchley, i. 58
- “Owen Glendower,” Corwen, ii. 217, 267
- “Peacock,” Islington, i. 43, 44
- —— Sandhill, i. 31, 163
- —— Wolverhampton, ii. [40]
- “Peahen,” St. Albans, i. 82, 116, 119
- “Penrhyn Arms,” Bangor, ii. [265]–267
- “Pomfret Arms,” Towcester, i. 188–191
- “Prince Llewelyn,” Cernioge, ii. [225]–230
- “Queen’s Head,” ii. [156], [159]
- “Raven and Bell,” Shrewsbury, ii. [100], [104], [108], [109], [134]
- “Red Lion,” Barnet, i. 74–78
- “Royal,” Capel Curig, ii. [251]
- —— Llangollen, ii. [106]
- “—— Oak,” Bettws-y-Coed, ii. [235]–239, [243]
- “Saracen’s Head,” Daventry, i. 239
- —— —— Towcester, i. 188–191
- “Spread Eagle,” Gailey, i. 224
- “Star,” Shiffnal, ii. [69]
- “—— and Garter,” Wolverhampton, ii. [50]
- “Stonebridge Hotel,” i. 307
- “Stork,” Birmingham, ii. [24]
- “Struggler,” Moxley, ii. [36]
- “Sun,” Glyndyfrdwy, ii. [210]
- —— Markyate, i. 136
- “Swan,” Birmingham, ii. [12], [20], [23]
- —— Wolverhampton, ii. [45], [49]
- “—— and Peacock,” Wolverhampton, ii. [40]
- “—— with-Two-Necks,” Lad Lane, i. 82
- “Talbot,” Atcham, ii. [90]
- —— Shrewsbury, ii. [116], [133]
- —— Towcester, i. 187
- “Up and Down Post,” Meriden Heath, i. 306
- “Verulam Arms,” St. Albans, i. 122
- “Voelas Arms,” Pentre Voelas, ii. [230]
- “Wheatsheaf,” Daventry, i. 233
- “White Horse,” Hockliffe, i. 152–156
- “—— Lion,” Allesley, i. 301
- “Woodman,” Finchley, i. 54
- “Wynnstay Arms,” Oswestry, ii. [165]
- Isannavaria, i. 233
- Islington, i. 39–44; ii. [173]
- Ivetsey Bank, i. 225, 227; ii. [103]
- Kensworth, i. 137
- Ketley, i. 204, 228; ii. [72]
- Kitt’s End, i. 81
- Knightlow Cross, i. 263–266
- Lactodorum, i. 186, 204
- Lilbourne, i. 205–207
- Little Brickhill, i. 31, 164–167
- Llandegai, ii. [264]
- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerchwyrndrobwlltysiliogogogoch, ii. [295]–302
- Llangefni, ii. [308], [319]
- Llangollen, i. 15, 18; ii. [108], [109], [162], [180]–209, [215]
- —— Ladies of, ii. [191], [193]–206
- Llangristiolus, ii. [304]
- Llanyngenedl, ii. [320]
- Llyn Ogwen, i. 19, 20; ii. [254]–257
- Llynfaes, ii. [320]
- London Colney, i. 29, 95, 98–102, 125
- Lonisaf, ii. [264]
- Maerdy, i. 18; ii. [220]
- Maes Mawr, ii. [219]
- Magiovintum, i. 204
- Mancetter, i. 215
- Manduessedum, i. 215
- Markyate i. 136
- Menai Bridge, i. 22; ii. [269], [282]–288, [291], [318], [324]
- —— Straits, i. 20, 271, 280–289, 298, 302, 319
- —— Village, ii. [288], [290], [295], [297]
- Merevale, i. 217
- Meriden, i. 6, 302–306
- Mimms Wash, i. 81, 85, 96
- Mona, ii. [304]
- Monmore Green, ii. [39]
- Montford Bridge, ii. [145]
- Morland, George, i. 65
- Moxley, ii. [36]
- Muckley Corner, i. 219
- Mytton, John, ii. [123]–125, [157]–161
- Nant Ffrancon, i. 20; ii. [257]–260
- Nesscliff, ii. [147]
- North Finchley, i. 64
- Norton, ii. [88]
- Oakengates, i. 204, 228; ii. [72]
- Offa’s Dyke, ii. [162], [175]
- Ogwen Falls, ii. [257]
- —— Pool, i. 19, 20; ii. [254]–257
- Old Stratford, i. 182
- Old-time Travellers:—
- Borrow, George, ii. [218], [219], [221], [225], [226], [251], [307], [315]
- Cobbett, Richard, i. 133
- De Quincey, Thomas, ii. [14]–19, [125]–131, [272]
- Disraeli, Benjamin, ii. [93]
- Dugdale, Sir William, i. 5, 12, 205; ii. [11], [101]
- Evans, Rev., ii. [217]
- Fiennes, Celia, i. 151
- George IV., ii. [297], [312]–314
- Johnson, Dr., ii. [272], [274]–277
- Leland, John, i. 197, 313
- Marlborough, Duke of, i. 95
- Monk, General, i. 74
- O’Connell, Daniel, ii. [50], [206]
- Ogilby, John, i. 7, 10, 146, 151, 186, 198, 250, 278, 308
- Pennant, Thos., i. 2, 6, 61, 152, 194, 218, 230, 259, 302, 303; ii. [102], [257]
- Swift, Dean, i. 8, 12, 188, 221, 245–247, 267, 274, 280; ii. 308–310
- Victoria, Princess, i. 122; ii. [164], [206], [267]
- Warner, Rev. Richard, ii. [205], [277]
- Wesley, Rev. John, ii. [310]
- Wigstead, Henry, i. 314; ii. [168], [181], [216], [278]
- Wynn, Sir Watkin Williams, ii. [166]–168
- Oswestry, ii. [14], [149], [157], [162]–169
- Overley Hill, i. 30; ii. [79]
- Owain Glyndwr, ii. [144], [172], [211]–216, [271]
- Packington Park, i. 311
- Pain’s Lane, i. 228.
- Paulerspury, i. 182
- Penmaenmawr, ii. [273]–279
- Penmynydd, ii. [293], [318]
- Pennocrucium, i. 224
- Penrhyn Castle, ii. [263]–265
- Pentre Berw, ii. [304]
- —— Voelas, ii. [112], [230]
- Pickwick Papers, i. 188–191, 297; ii. [8], [23]
- Plumb Park Hill, i. 31, 184
- Pont-y-Glyn, i. 18; ii. [220]–222
- —— —— Pair, ii. [244]
- Potterspury, i. 182
- Prickler’s Hill, i. 66
- Prior’s Lee, ii. [71]
- Queen’s Head, ii. [156]
- —— Oak, i. 175, 184
- Railways:—
- Rain’s Bridge, i. 249
- Redbourne, i. 29, 85, 131, 135, 138
- Ridge Hill, i. 97–101
- Ripley, James, i. 75–78
- Royal Oak, i. 227
- Ruyton-of-the-Eleven-Towns, ii. [148]
- Ryton-upon-Dunsmore. i. 259, 264, 266
- St. Albans, i. 81, 82, 101, 102, 105–131, 138, 176, 204
- St. George’s, i. 228
- St. Michael’s, i. 128–131
- Sandhill, i. 163
- Sheep Lane, i. 163
- Shelton Oak, ii. [144]
- Shenley, i. 29
- Shiffnal, ii. [66]–70, [75]
- Shrewsbury, i. 2, 4, 5, 15, 19, 20, 21, 24, 27; ii. [14], [62]–64, [75], [82], [88], [91]–143, [149], [155], [212], [214]
- Small Heath, i. 313
- Snedshill, ii. [71]
- Soho, ii. [27]
- South Mimms, i. 44, 79, 87, 91–96
- South Stack Rock, ii. [317], [321]–326
- Steam Carriages, i. 33
- Stonebridge, i. 2, 306, 311
- Stony Delph, i. 217
- —— Stratford, i. 28, 163, 169, 172–175, 178, 180, 204
- Stowe Hill, i. 194, 196
- —— Nine Churches, i. 194–196
- Stretton, i. 224
- —— -upon-Dunsmore, i. 264,; ii. [14]
- Swallow Falls, ii. [235], [246]–249
- Tally-ho Corner, i. 65
- Tan-y-Bwlch, ii. [250]
- Telford, Thomas, i. 18–21, 127, 151, 184, 194, 224, 230, 240; ii. [30], [73], [79], [112], [145], [148], [169], [209], [220], [232], [250], [253], [257], [282]–287, [293], [305], [317]
- Tettenhall, i. 303, 312; ii. [43], [58]–60
- Tilsworth, i. 150
- Tom Brown’s Schooldays, i. 44, 155, 191, 254
- Trifaen Mountain, ii. [254]
- Tripontium, i. 205, 206
- Turnpike Trusts, i. 9; ii. [303]
- —— Gates and Tolls, i. 33–47, 65, 69, 90, 137, 223, 248, 293, 301; ii. 27, 39, 58, 78, 91, 143, 144, 149, 159, 164, 170, 174, 175, 210, 219, 225, 230, 242, 250, 254, 264, 287, 302–307
- Tynant, ii. [222]
- Tyn-y-Maes, ii. [260]
- Upper Bangor, ii. [270]
- Uriconium, ii. [83]–87
- Uxaconium, i. 228
- Valley, ii. [307]
- Vennonæ, i. 211–213
- Verulamium, i. 100, 112–115, 204
- Vron Cysylltan, ii. [175], [179], [180].
- Wall, i. 218, 219
- Watford Gap, i. 204
- Watling Street, i. 5, 111, 119, 197, 201–229; 232, ii. [73], [81], [84], [87], [289]
- Wednesbury, ii. [30]–37
- Weedon Beck, i. 194, 196–204, 229, 231
- Weeford, i. 218
- Welford, i. 204
- Wellington, i. 5, 204; ii. [74], [76]–78, [82]
- Wells Green, i. 312
- Wergs, The, ii. [60]
- West Bromwich, ii. [28]
- West Felton, ii. [150], [155]
- Weston-under-Lizard, i. 228
- Whetstone, i. 44, 05
- Whiston Cross, ii. [64]
- Whitley Common, i. 266
- Wibtoft, i. 209, 213
- Willenhall, i. 31, 266
- Willey Crossing, i. 208
- Willoughby, i. 244–248
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