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Village in Staffordshire, England
Rocester /ˈroʊstər/ is a village and civil parish in the East Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. Its name is spelt Rowcestre in the Domesday
Rocester
British multinational equipment manufacturer
waste handling, and demolition. It was founded in 1945 and is based in Rocester, Staffordshire, England. The word "JCB" is also often used colloquially
JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer)
JCB_(heavy_equipment_manufacturer)
Association football club in England
Rocester Football Club is a football club based in Rocester, near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England, currently playing in the Staffordshire County Senior
Rocester_F.C.
Rocester is a civil parish in the district of East Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It contains 15 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage
Listed_buildings_in_Rocester
Medieval monastic house in Rocester, Staffordshire, England
Rocester Abbey was a medieval monastic house at Rocester, Staffordshire, England of which there is now no trace above ground level. The Augustinian abbey
Rocester_Abbey
Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
Rocester railway station served the village of Rocester, in Staffordshire, England. It was a stop on the Churnet Valley Line, built by the North Staffordshire
Rocester_railway_station
English businessman
hydraulic tipping trailer in Europe 1950 – moved to an old cheese factory in Rocester where the workforce totalled six 1951 – began painting his machinery yellow
Joseph_Bamford
Levels of English league football
2014. "League Cup History". Retrieved 14 May 2019. "Long Eaton United 2 0 Rocester". 5 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2016. Bulls News [@BullsNewsBlog] (10 May
Midland_Football_League
Market town in Staffordshire, England
position on the River Dove and its closeness to the large garrison forts at Rocester between 69 and 400 AD, and the recently discovered fort at Stramshall.
Uttoxeter
Long-distance footpath in England
White Peak of the Peak District National Park, from Castleton south to Rocester over the county boundary into Staffordshire. The trail is named for the
Limestone_Way
Place-name element common to England
Leicester Little Chester Mancetter Manchester Muncaster Portchester Ribchester Rocester Rochester Rochester Silchester Tadcaster Towcester Winchester Woodchester
Chester_(placename_element)
English footballer
before finishing his career in non-League football with Tamworth and Rocester. He was capped seven times by England U21 scoring twice. Since retirement
Tommy Johnson (footballer, born 1971)
Tommy_Johnson_(footballer,_born_1971)
Private day and boarding school in Rocester, Derbyshire, England
Dove in Derbyshire, England near the county border and the village of Rocester in Staffordshire. It is a member of the Society of Heads (formerly Society
Abbotsholme_School
English footballer
Rangers, Worksop Town, Shepshed Charterhouse, Matlock Town, Leek Town and Rocester. He later worked in the management teams at Alsager Town and Hanley Town
Neville Chamberlain (footballer)
Neville_Chamberlain_(footballer)
University technical college in Rocester, Staffordshire, England
secondary school within the English University Technical College programme, in Rocester, Staffordshire, England. It specialises in engineering and business qualifications
JCB_Academy
Historic site in Rushton, Northamptonshire
and through her was the heiress to the Trentham estates including both Rocester Abbey and Hedingham Castle. Hedingham Castle was the ancestral seat of
Rushton_Hall
British musician (1941–2021)
debut of both Edge and future Move and Wizzard guitarist Roy Wood. Born in Rocester, Staffordshire, Graeme Edge was one of the original members of the Moody
Graeme_Edge
County of England
the Britannia Building Society which is based in Leek. JCB is based in Rocester near Uttoxeter and Bet365 which is based in Stoke-on-Trent. The theme park
Staffordshire
Market town in Derbyshire, England
Ashbourne–Parsley Hay section ceased in 1963. The line continued down the Dove to Rocester, near Uttoxeter, where it joined the main North Staffordshire Railway.
Ashbourne,_Derbyshire
Disused railway line in Derbyshire, England
Ashbourne, proceeding to Uttoxeter with a junction onto the main line at Rocester. Although the country between Buxton and Ashbourne was sparsely populated
Ashbourne_line
as Rocester Abbey. Rocester Abbey English Heritage. "LEES PRIORY OR LEYES PRIORY". Pastscape. Retrieved 28 May 2013. English Heritage. "ROCESTER ABBEY"
Lees_Priory
English footballer
Rangers during the 1910–11 season before returning to amateur football with Rocester. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0
Francis_Hobson
Topics referred to by the same term
Joint Centre for Bioethics, a Canadian bioethics program JCB Academy, Rocester, Staffordshire, England, UK; a secondary school JCB Prize, a literary award
JCB
English football league, 1994–2014
Hinckley Athletic, Knypersley Victoria, Oldbury United, Paget Rangers, Rocester, Rushall Olympic and Willenhall Town. Paget Rangers won the first league
Midland_Football_Alliance
Village in Staffordshire, England
nearby secondary schools include: Denstone / Abbotsholme (Rocester) / JCB Academy (Rocester) / Blythe Bridge. Listed buildings in Checkley J. & N. Philips
Tean,_Staffordshire
Civil parish in Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Brizlincote
Priory and two country houses in England
remained in residence and in 1532 the house was suppressed and handed over to Rocester Abbey for disposal. By 1543 the property had been acquired by the Fleetwood
Calwich_Abbey
Association football league in England
the modern era, however, crowds are much smaller. In the 1993–94 season Rocester averaged around 100 fans for home games, and several of the team's away
West Midlands (Regional) League
West_Midlands_(Regional)_League
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
Roston is a hamlet in Derbyshire, England. It is located north of Rocester. The Roston Inn (known locally as 'The Shant') is at the junction of Mill Lane
Roston
Topics referred to by the same term
Roasters offer more meat per pound and develop a crispy skin when roasted. Rocester, a town Roadster (disambiguation) Rooster (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Roaster
First opera of Giuseppe Verdi
based on an existing libretto by Antonio Piazza [it] probably called Rocester. It was Verdi's first opera, written over a period of four years, and was
Oberto_(opera)
Association football club in Walsall, England
performances in the league, the Pics did defeat the then-Southern League club Rocester at the Bescot Stadium – home of Walsall – in a penalty shoot-out to lift
Rushall_Olympic_F.C.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is
List of public art in Staffordshire
List_of_public_art_in_Staffordshire
Distinguished English guidebook writer/late 19th/early 20th century
and were published by Thomas Nelson & Sons, London. Baddeley was born in Rocester, Staffordshire in 1843, the son of a solicitor. He was educated at King
M._J._B._Baddeley
English monastery
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine
Dieulacres_Abbey
Italian opera composer (1813–1901)
Massini who encouraged him to write his first opera, originally titled Rocester, to a libretto by the journalist Antonio Piazza. In mid-1834, Verdi sought
Giuseppe_Verdi
River in Derbyshire and Staffordshire, England
Brook which joins the Dove near Rocester Bentley Brook River Churnet Foston Brook which joins the Dove near Rocester Henmore Brook Hilton Brook River
River_Dove,_central_England
Anglo-French magnate (1147–1181)
Chester; and an unknown daughter who married Richard Bacon, founder of Rocester Abbey. Other illegitimate daughters have been claimed: one called Beatrix
Hugh of Cyfeiliog, 5th Earl of Chester
Hugh_of_Cyfeiliog,_5th_Earl_of_Chester
Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Alton Towers North Staffordshire Railway Churnet Valley Line Rocester
Denstone_railway_station
top is "COTTON", and on the sides are the distances to Leek, Ellastone, Rocester, and Uttoxeter. Milepost at N.G.R. SK 06414836 53°01′57″N 1°54′21″W /
Listed buildings in Cotton, Staffordshire
Listed_buildings_in_Cotton,_Staffordshire
92-mile footpath in Staffordshire, England
through Leek, then along the Caldon Canal through the Churnet Valley to Rocester and Uttoxeter. The route then goes southwest through the Trent Valley,
Staffordshire_Way
16th-century English politician
(1538–1587) was an English politician. He was the son of Richard Trentham of Rocester Abbey, who died in 1547. In 1571, he became a Knight of the Shire in the
Thomas_Trentham
Polish-born, UK based contemporary artist (born 1941)
(in 1979) metalwork sculpture, The Fossor, at the headquarters of JCB in Rocester, Staffordshire. His first public commission came in 1965. Hereford City
Walenty_Pytel
Village in East Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Rolleston_on_Dove
Football league season
Divisions, the former two as champions. Spalding United, St Leonards, Rocester and Racing Club Warwick were all relegated to the eighth level. The Premier
2002–03 Southern Football League
2002–03_Southern_Football_League
Town in Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Burton_upon_Trent
Burton Albion 2009–10 football season
County Burton Albion v Ilkeston Town Burton Albion v Nottingham Forest Rocester v Burton Albion Burton Albion v Birmingham City XI Burton Albion v Derby
2009–10 Burton Albion F.C. season
2009–10_Burton_Albion_F.C._season
Settlement in Staffordshire, England
the parish of Rocester, a little to the south of the village of that name. For population details as taken at the 2011 census see Rocester. The River Churnet
Combridge
Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
was opened in 1852 by the North Staffordshire Railway on its branch from Rocester on its Churnet Valley line. This station was located on Clifton Road at
Ashbourne_railway_station
Non-metropolitan district in England
wooded valley in the south of the district, running between Cheddleton and Rocester, also known as "The Rhineland of Staffordshire" or Staffordshire's "Little
Staffordshire_Moorlands
Village in Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Anslow
English railway line
Valley) Company for a line from Macclesfield to Derby via Leek, Cheadle, Rocester and Uttoxeter. At Macclesfield the line would connect with the Grand Junction
Churnet_Valley_line
Scottish footballer
October 2008, marking his debut with the equalising goal in a 2–2 draw with Rocester. By the end of January 2009, he had made nine appearances in all competitions
Paul_Devlin_(footballer)
English footballer (born 1967)
England Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) ?–1992 Rocester 1992–1993 Northwich Victoria 5 (1) 1993–1995 Wycombe Wanderers 49 (12)
Tony_Hemmings
Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England
Churnet Valley Alton Towers Cliffe Park Denstone Leek Leek Brook Oakamoor Rocester Rudyard Rushton Crewe to Derby Bromshall Carter's Crossing Halt Chatterley
Salt and Sandon railway station
Salt_and_Sandon_railway_station
Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
known as Clifton for Mayfield in some timetables. It was on a branch from Rocester to Ashbourne and in 1899 it was met by the Ashbourne Line built by the
Clifton (Mayfield) railway station
Clifton_(Mayfield)_railway_station
English footballer (born 1953)
playing for IF Elfsborg, Port Vale, GAIS, Cork City, Landskrona BoIS, and Rocester. He won promotions to the Swedish top flight with both Elfsborg and GAIS
Alan_Dodd
Limestone valley in Peak District, UK
the Limestone Way footpath which travels 80 kilometres from Castleton to Rocester in Staffordshire. Cave Dale is accessed through a narrow rocky opening
Cave_Dale
Association football league in England
Madeley White Star Milton United Newcastle Town Reserves Redgate Clayton Rocester Silverdale Athletic Wolstanton United AFC Alsager Reserves Ashbourne Reserves
Staffordshire County Senior League
Staffordshire_County_Senior_League
Former railway station in England
Churnet Valley Alton Towers Cliffe Park Denstone Leek Leek Brook Oakamoor Rocester Rudyard Rushton Crewe to Derby Bromshall Carter's Crossing Halt Chatterley
Ford Green & Smallthorne railway station
Ford_Green_&_Smallthorne_railway_station
Football league season
before the season, three transferred from the Midland League: Brocton Rocester Stafford Town Wem Town, previously allocated from the West Midlands (Regional)
2021–22 North West Counties Football League
2021–22_North_West_Counties_Football_League
British-American economist (born 1963)
in Sheffield, Johnson was privately educated at Abbotsholme School in Rocester and then went onto read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at the
Simon_Johnson_(economist)
engines, diesel generators, axles and gearboxes. It is headquartered in Rocester, Staffordshire. It was founded in 1945 by Joseph Cyril Bamford as Joseph
List of companies of the United Kingdom A–J
List_of_companies_of_the_United_Kingdom_A–J
Village in Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Draycott_in_the_Clay
English cricketer
Staffordshire, and played for them on occasion. Barnett used to play for Rocester F.C. and Leek Town before football took a back seat for cricket. Bateman
Kim_Barnett
English footballer (1951–2022)
Stafford Rangers and Macclesfield Town, and worked as the player-coach of Rocester. He won promotion out of the Fourth Division with Port Vale in 1969–70
Stuart_Chapman
detached portions, Marchington Woodlands + 4 detached portions, Newborough, Rocester + 3 detached portions, Uttoxeter + 2 detached portions. Remainder of PLU
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Leys looked over the valley where the North Staffordshire Railway from Rocester to Ashbourne ran. The family travelled by train to their relatives in Manchester
Arthur_Heywood
Football tournament season
Town 31 Dulwich Hamlet 3–1 Metropolitan Police 36 Workington 2–2 Rocester (Rocester won 4–3 on penalties) 37 Witton Albion 2–0 Rossendale United 40 Taunton
2002–03_FA_Trophy
English writer and critic (1880–1932)
start his more serious education and sent him to Abbotsholme School in Rocester, Derbyshire, where pupils were required to do manual work every day. Strachey
Lytton_Strachey
Association football club in England
League. In the league's 2014–15 they won the Premier Division Cup, beating Rocester 2–0 in the final. At the end of the 2020–21 season the club were transferred
Long_Eaton_United_F.C.
Football league season
new teams due to the creation of Conference North and Conference South: Rocester from the Midland Football Alliance Willenhall Town from the Midland Football
2004–05 Northern Premier League
2004–05_Northern_Premier_League
Football league season
Southern League Western Division) Willenhall Town Eastwood Town Mossley Rocester A.F.C. Telford United Brigg Town Warrington Town Ossett Albion Clitheroe
2003–04 Northern Premier League
2003–04_Northern_Premier_League
Former railway station in England
Churnet Valley Alton Towers Cliffe Park Denstone Leek Leek Brook Oakamoor Rocester Rudyard Rushton Crewe to Derby Bromshall Carter's Crossing Halt Chatterley
Wall_Grange_railway_station
Month of 1941
Punjab, British India; Graeme Edge, English musician (The Moody Blues), in Rocester, Staffordshire (d. 2021) 109 RAF bombers attacked the German warships Scharnhorst
March_1941
Village in Staffordshire, England
Kingstone Leigh Marchington Mayfield Newborough Okeover Outwoods Ramshorn Rocester Rolleston on Dove Shobnall Stanton Stapenhill Stretton Tatenhill Tutbury
Marchington
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia East Rochester (disambiguation) Greater Rochester (disambiguation) Rocester, Staffordshire, England Rochester and Strood, a UK Parliament constituency
Rochester
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine
Oulton_Abbey
Football league season
relegated from the Premier Division: Bromsgrove Rovers Gresley Rovers Plus: Rocester, promoted from the Midland Alliance Tiverton Town, promoted from the Western
1999–2000 Southern Football League
1999–2000_Southern_Football_League
Churnet Valley Line of the North Staffordshire Railway in the Parish of Rocester in the County of Stafford to Ashbourne in the County of Derby. Glasgow
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1848
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1848
1203-4 (c.1206) by Patrick of Mobberley; annexed as a cell dependent on Rocester, Staffordshire 1228–40; manor house built on site 1625 (replacing earlier
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
Gate path east of Old Glossop Hereward Street Between Chesterfield and Rocester, via Matlock and Wirksworth Recognised as a Roman road but its name is
List of Roman sites in the Peak District
List_of_Roman_sites_in_the_Peak_District
Football league season
classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. Notes: Rocester was reprieved from relegation after Highgate United was demoted to Division
2013–14 Midland Football Alliance
2013–14_Midland_Football_Alliance
Professional photographer
top is "IPSTONES" and on the sides are the distances to Leek, Ellastone, Rocester, and Uttoxeter. II Telephone kiosk 53°02′48″N 1°58′14″W / 53.04678°N
Listed_buildings_in_Ipstones
English footballer (born 1994)
Boot Date of birth (1994-11-09) 9 November 1994 (age 31) Place of birth Rocester, Staffordshire, England Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Position Goalkeeper Team
Ryan_Boot
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine
Keele_Preceptory
List of Derbyshire land owners in the Domesday Book
Padfield, Padinc, Parwich, Priestcliffe, Quarndon, Rauenesholm, Repton, Rocester, Rosliston, Rowland, Rowsley, Shardlow, Shatton, Sheldon, Smalley, Snitterton
Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
Derbyshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief
Football league season
Muxloe Leicester Road Lichfield NKF Burbage Nuneaton Griff Paget Rangers Rocester Stafford Town Stapenhill Studley Uttoxeter Town Division Two featured 15
2019–20 Midland Football League
2019–20_Midland_Football_League
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine
Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford
Priory_of_St._Thomas_near_Stafford
School, Penkridge Perton Middle School, Perton Ryecroft CE Middle School, Rocester St Edward's CE Academy, Leek Walton Priory Middle School, Walton Windsor
List of schools in Staffordshire
List_of_schools_in_Staffordshire
Former British railway company
the Great Western Railway); Alsager to Audley, Leycett and Keele, and Rocester to Ashbourne. Also opened in the 19th century was the only NSR line to
North_Staffordshire_Railway
Football league season
resigned Foley Meir - relegated to the Staffordshire County Senior League Rocester - relegated to the Staffordshire County Senior League Wythenshawe – promoted
2023–24 North West Counties Football League
2023–24_North_West_Counties_Football_League
Football tournament season
Stourport Swifts (9) 2–1 Shawbury United (10) 124 41 Wednesfield (10) 2–1 Rocester (10) 40 43 Coventry Sphinx (9) 0–1 Whitchurch Alport (9) 175 44 Haughmond
2018–19 FA Cup qualifying rounds
2018–19_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
English politician
for Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1601. "Trentham, Thomas II (1575-1605), of Rocester, Staffs". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 26 April 2013. v t e
Thomas_Trentham_(1575–1605)
Cistercian abbey in Croxden, Staffordshire, England
Staffordshire Augustinian Baswich Priory Calwich Priory Ranton Priory Rocester Abbey Stone Priory Priory of St. Thomas near Stafford Trentham Priory Benedictine
Croxden_Abbey
Hamlet in England
Joseph Bamford rented premises at the hall before moving operations to Rocester. In the 1970s, JCB purchased the hall with intent to create an hotel for
Crakemarsh
Former railway station in Staffordshire, England
Churnet Valley Alton Towers Cliffe Park Denstone Leek Leek Brook Oakamoor Rocester Rudyard Rushton Crewe to Derby Bromshall Carter's Crossing Halt Chatterley
Madeley_Road_railway_station
Town in Roman Britain in mid-Derbsyhire
Lutudaron between Derventio (Little Chester in modern Derby) and Veratino (Rocester) in the Ravenna Cosmography's list of all known places in the world in
Lutudarum
Football tournament season
1–3 Peacehaven & Telscombe (8) 101 Erith Town (8) 0–3 Ringmer (8) 102 Rocester (7) 3–0 Congleton Town (8) 103 Desborough Town (8) 1–2 Romford (9) 104
2002–03 FA Cup qualifying rounds
2002–03_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
English footballer
played at inside-left for various clubs in the 1900s. Harris was born in Rocester, Staffordshire and started his football career at nearby Uttoxeter, from
George Harris (footballer, born 1877)
George_Harris_(footballer,_born_1877)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pennywell in Tyne and Wear or from a similarly named lost place elsewhere.
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American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Indian, Sikh
Music; Beautiful Jasmine; A Flower in the Olive Family; Combination of Jazman and Lynn
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lent Lily
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a brothelkeeper; originally a feminine form of Hollier.
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Sun, Rays of Laxmidevi
Girl/Female
Sanskrit
The name of a state in India.
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American, British, English
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English
English : variant spelling of Lilly.
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Muslim
Blossom, Flower
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Gypsy/Romani
 Possibly a Romani feminine form of Hebrew unisex Simcha, SIMZA means "joy."
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