The ecclesiastical history of Staffordshire provides the content of
Volume III. The opening chapter on the Medieval Church traces the
early history of Christianity in the area and recounts the struggle
for predominance between Lichfield and Coventry. There are separate
chapters on the Church of England since the Reformation, Roman
Catholicisim, and Protestant Nonconformity; among much else, the
last describes the origins in the Potteries of Primitive Methodism.
There are also individual accounts of the county 's 40 religious
-houses, including Burton Abbey, the College of St. Peter,
Wolverhampton, the alien priory of Tutbury, and, most important,
Lichfeld cathedral, a house of secular canons where St. Chad was
buried.
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