- Bednall
infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude= 52.75
longitude=-02.07
official_name =Bednall
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shire_county=Staffordshire
region= West Midlands
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os_grid_reference= SJ9517Bednall is a village in
Staffordshire ,England . The village lies somewhat remote from main roads, in dairy-farming countryside some 2.5 miles southeast ofStafford , 2 miles east ofM6 junction 13 andActon Trussell , about a mile west of theA34 Cannock toStafford road and about 1 mile southeast ofBrocton, Staffordshire .The Bednall name
The name Bednall is derived from Badenhall, although it did not appear in the modern form until the late 1600’s. It derives from Robert de Badenhall who lived in
Staffordshire c.1100. He was one of the knights of theBishop of Chester from whom he held the land known as Badenhall, and from which he derived his name. [ [http://www.bednallarchive.info/Oz/fhist-part1.htm From Badenhall to Bednall] ]The place-name and surname Bednall appears as:
1. Badenhall
Staffordshire ; Bada's Halh - Bada's nook or remote place or valley. Early forms-Badehal - in theDoomsday Book circa 1185, and Badenhale-Book of Fees 1242;2. Bednall
Staffordshire ; Beda's Halh- Definition as for Badenhall. Early forms -Bedehala in theDoomsday Book 1185, Bedenhale in the Subsidy Rolls of 1327 [ [http://www.bednallarchive.info/nameorgn/nameorigin.htm "Origin and Early Forms of the Bednall Name"] ]It also appears in place-names and surnames in
Northumberland andWorcestershire .All Saints Church
A chapel at Bednall dates from the 12th century. The present church of
All Saints dates from 1846. The original chapel consisted of a nave and chancel and a wooden bell turret at its west end. Stained glass was added in the east and west windows in 1862 and 1894 respectively. The glass in the north windows and the desk and lectern date from 1915 and electric lighting was installed in 1937. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=489 L. Margaret Midgley (editor), "A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 5 - East Cuttlestone Hundred," Victoria County History, UK, 1959, pp.16-17] ]References
External links
* [http://www.bednallarchive.info/referncs/parish_reg/staffs-1.htm "Staffordshire Parish Registers containing the surname Bednall"]
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