The History and Directory of Walsall, originally published in 1813, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early 19th-century life of this important Staffordshire town. Authored by Thomas Pearce, the vestry clerk of Walsall, this volume combines a detailed historical narrative with a comprehensive directory of the town's inhabitants, institutions, and businesses.
Providing invaluable insights into Walsall's social, economic, and political landscape, this book serves as a primary source for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the local history of the West Midlands. Readers will find detailed accounts of significant events, descriptions of notable buildings and landmarks, and biographical sketches of prominent citizens. The directory section provides a snapshot of the town's commercial activities and its diverse population.
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