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OS grid reference
  
SK083201

Country
  
England

Post town
  
RUGELEY

Shire county
  
Staffordshire

Dialling code
  
01889

UK parliament constituency
  
Lichfield

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
WS15

District
  
Lichfield District

Civil parish
  
Mavesyn Ridware

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Blithbury is a small village in Lichfield District, Staffordshire, England. Part of the civil parish of Mavesyn Ridware, it lies near the River Blithe, about 3 miles (5 km) north of Handsacre, 3 miles north-east of Rugeley, and 3 miles south of Abbots Bromley.

Map of Blithbury, Rugeley, UK

The public house bears the name The Bull and Spectacles. In the 19th century it had the more common name of Bull's Head.

In the first half of the 12th century religious houses for monks and nuns were founded at Blithbury. Within a few decades only the nuns are mentioned. The order was associated with the nuns of Black Ladies Priory, Brewood, and was eventually absorbed by them, so that there is no mention of the nuns of Blithbury after the early 14th century.

According to Douglas Adams' 1983 humorous dictionary "The Meaning of Liff", a Blithbury is "A look someone gives you by which you become aware that they're much too drunk to have understood anything you've said to them in the last twenty minutes".

References

Blithbury Wikipedia


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