The local history of the historic county, organised by parish.
» Local historyCovers the hundred of East Cuttlestone in the south-west of the county, and includes the towns of Brewood, Cannock, Penkridge and Rugeley.
» Local historyThis volume tells the story of the town of Leek and the north-east corner of Staffordshire adjoining Cheshire and Derbyshire. Besides the large parish of Leek, it contains Alstonefield, another extensive parish, Horton, and Sheen.
» Local historyGives a detailed account of the history of Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent.
» Local historyThis volume covers the town of Burton-upon-Trent on the county's eastern boundary, along with its suburbs and satellite villages on either side of the river, including Stapenhill which was formerly in a separate parish in Derbyshire.
» Local historyA detailed thematic account of the city of Lichfield and outlying townships, including Burntwood.
» Local historyWest Bromwich, Smethwick, and Walsall are all close neighbours and all former county boroughs.
» Ecclesiastical and religious history » Local historyThis part volume covers the medieval religious houses of Staffordshire, including Lichfield cathedral.