~ The Ancient Manor of Sedgley ~    
   
Kent Street, Upper Gornal c.1928 Sedgley Bull Ring c.1900 All Saints Parish Church
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This site has been designed to give Genealogists and local Historians an insight into the Staffordshire village of Sedgley, its parish and the surrounding hamlets and to the life and times of the people who lived there.

The parish consists of nine hamlets;
Sedgley, Coseley, Upper & Lower Gornal, Gospel End, Woodsetton, Cotwall End, Ettingshall and Brierley (now called Bradley)

In pre-Norman times the manor of Sedgley (Map Ref: 52'-32" North, 02'-07" West) formed part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia in the Hundred of Seisdon, it later became part of the County of Staffordshire, in the area known as the Black Country, today it is part of the West Midlands conurbation.

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Last updated: 20 Jun 2004

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