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Encyclopedia > Gnosall

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GENUKI: Gnosall (773 words)
"Gnosall Church, St Lawrence, is a large edifice, in the form of a cross, with a tower rising from the centre, and containing a clock and six bells.
The benefice is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the incumbent of Gnosall, and incumbency of the Rev Thomas Burne, MA.
The old parish workhouse at Gnosall was used as one of the establishments of Newport Union.
Gnosall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (616 words)
Gnosall is a large village in Staffordshire, England, with a population of approximately 5,000.
A new large health centre is currently under construction on the opposite end of Gnosall from the current Doctor's Surgery; tribute to the rapid increase in population of recent years.
The village's newspaper; "GPN" (Gnosall Parish News), is produced and sold in the village, and serves as a local advertiser of services and events, as well as publishing articles of interest to the local community.
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