
St Michael’s church blog posts
- Stephen Glynne’s church notes – Lichfield St. Michael
- Saddlebacks and serendipity
- A little more on a Nurse’s Grave
- The Changing Face of Death
- History of St Michael-on-Greenhill Lichfield (V)
- 100th Anniversary of the dedication of the choir vestry at St Michael’s church in Lichfield.
- The 19th century clergy of St. Michael’s, Lichfield (V)
- A nurse’s grave (V)
- A view from St. Michael’s church in Lichfield in 1840
- The memorial inscriptions in St. Michael’ churchyard in Lichfield
- James Jordan Serjeantson – Rector of St. Michael’s church in Lichfield, 1868 to 1886
- St. Michael’s church, Lichfield – from the parish magazines 1889-1892
- The seventeenth century graves of St Michael’s churchyard
- Lichfield St. Michael’s – pictures held by William Salt Library
- The St. Michael chalice of 1684
- St. Michael’s, Lichfield in the 19th century. Part 2
- St. Michael’s, Lichfield in the 19th century. Part 1
- St Michael’s church, Lichfield – Landscape, Topography and Archaeology
PDF compilation of all St Michael’s Lichfield blog posts up to June 2026, including links to videos (97 A4 pages)
St. Michael’s History and guides
The link below is to a page containing a four part downloadable pdf ebook – St Michael on Greenhill – A history. It also contains pdfs of a number of church and churchyard guides and tours.
St Michael’s churchyard – Registers and records
This webpage thus collates a range of material from Burial Registers, Grave and monument surveys etc. for the large and acient churchyard of St. Michael’s. into a downloadable spreadsheet that it is hoped will prove of interest and use to family history researchers and to others

Lichfield blog posts
- The Cross City Line – 1962 to 2024
- Lichfield – a pre-conversion pagan cultic centre?
- Lichfield’s first railway station?
- Lichfield’s first station master
- A historical curiosity – Fog Cottages
- Lichfield Trent Valley 1847-1871
- A study of the ancient prebends of Lichfield Cathedral
- The Staffordshire Tithe Maps
- “That way madness lies” – the search for solar alignments in Lichfield
PDF compilation of all Lichfield history blog posts up to June 2026, including links to videos (64 A4 pages)