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 A HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE HOMESTEAD MOATS (CLASS T) continued Ordnance Number Parish Name Form Dimensions (Outside Measurement) Alti- tude Situation, Notes, &c. XXXVII, 4 Castle Church South-west of Stafford Castle Rectangular ; moat unusually wide ; dry 390 ft. by 3 50 ft. Ft, 2 99 I miles from Staf- ford on Newport road XVIII, 7 & 8 Caverswall. Weston Coyney Rectangular ; part wet 240 ft. by 1 60 ft. 6 7 I South of road be- tween Caverswall and Hanley XXXI, i + & 15 Chartley Holme Chartley Old Hall Square ; on east side connected with a lake 600 ft. by 376 ft. ; wet 400 ft. by 400 ft. 311 North-east of Hall XIX, 6 Cheadle ParkhallFarm Rectangular ; one side and parts of two others wet ; also a second site 2 30 ft. by 1 90 ft.; second, 3 1 o ft. by 1 80 ft.; part wet 549 i mile north-west of Cheadle XXV, 10 Checkley. Bly the Wood, near Bit- tern's Rectangular ; dry ; three sets of in- trenchments on the 3 80 ft. by 440 ft. 500 i miles south-east of Draycott Dale east side and two sets on the others XLIX, 4 ChurchEaton Shushions Manor Fragmentary ; part wet zSoft. 325 2 miles south of Church Eaton Cham y Armour :?s found here- i N A SCALE Or FEET O loo Zoo 30O SECTION A BLYTHE WOOD MOAT, CHECKLEY 360 500