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An index to 11 bibliographical journals revised from a card index compiled at the Bodleian Library.
In 'The Annals of Willenhall', Frederick William Hackwood chronicles the rich history of the quaint English town of Willenhall with meticulous attention to detail. From the significant Battle of Wednesfield to the Saxon Settlement and the inception of Wulfruna's Church, Hackwood weaves the tapestry of Willenhall's past through a combination of vivid narrative, rigorous research, and archival photography. The literary style of the book, which might be seen as part historical diary and part guide, lends the work a sense of intimacy and authority, anchoring it firmly within the broader canon of English local historical writings.nFrederick William Hackwood, a noted historian and meticulous chron...