A Vision of Britain through Time
Knutton, Staffordshire
'In 1870-72 - John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales described Knutton like this...
KNUTTON, a village and a township in Wolstanton parish, Stafford. The village stands 1 mile NW of Newcastle-under-Lyme: and is a scattered rapidly-increasing place. The township includes also the great part of Silverdale village, and a tract, called KNUTTON-HEATH, which abounds with ironstone, and lately was a common... in mines, and £4,333 in iron-workers. Pop in 1851, 1,918 in 1861 4,464. Houses, 935. The increase of pop. arose mainly from the establishment of new ironworks. Coal is extensively mined. The Newcastle race-course is on the skirts of KNUTTON-HEATH. There are a schoolroom licensed for the Church of England service under Silverdale, a Primitive Methodist chapel, and a United Free Methodist chapel; and the last was built in 1863. etc etc.