TETTENHALL-REGIS, a parish comprising the hamlets of Oaken, Pirton with Trescott, and Tettenhall- Clericorum, in the northern, and the township of Pendeford, and the hamlet of Wrottesley, in the southern, division of the hundred of SEISDON, county of STAFFORD, 1 mile (N. W.) from Wolverhampton, and containing 2478 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the jurisdiction of the royal peculiar court of Tettenhall, endowed with £210 private benefaction, and £200 royal bounty, and in the patronage of Sir J. Wrottesley, Bart. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, is partly in the early, decorated, and later styles of English architecture. It was made collegiate before the Conquest for a dean and four prebendaries, and has lately received an addition of three hundred and seventytwo sittings, of which two hundred are free, the Incorporated Society for the enlargement of churches and chapels having granted £300 towards defraying the expense. There is a place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists. The Worcestershire and Staffordshire canal passes through the parish, in which there is a considerable manufacture of locks.