Uttoxeter, The Hockley c.1955
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During the Civil War, Sir John Gell was asked by Staffordshire moorlanders for help against the Royalist garrison at Stafford. With the promise of a large contingent of moorlanders, Gell moved his force, which included artillery, to Uttoxeter. Few moorlanders turned up. Gell took a look at Stafford but considered the garrison too strong, so he withdrew to Derby.
An extract from Staffordshire Photographic Memories.
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