There is very little mention of Birkenhead Hall and the associated Lordship. Everything appears to skip round it, no names, no dates, no drawings/paintings?

Birkenhead Hall was by the priory on land that is now part of the industrial estate, I suspect remains existed into the 19th century.

The modern Earlship was created in 1922 which appears to use the title of Lord.

The Manor House of Birkenhead was the Priory.

Last edited by diggingdeeper; 15th Oct 2023 11:23am.

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