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LONGTON , a See also:market-See also:town of See also:Staffordshire, See also:England, on the See also:North Staffordshire railway, 22 M. S.E. of Stoke-on-See also:Trent, within which See also:parliamentary and municipal See also:borough it is included. Pop. (1901) 35i815. The town is in the See also:Potteries See also:district, and in the neighbourhood of See also:coal and See also:iron mines. It was governed by a See also:mayor, to aldermen and 30 councillors until under the Potteries Federation " See also:scheme (1908) it became See also:part of the borough of Stoke-on-Trent in `191o. End of Article: LONGTONAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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