BURSLEM, (Staffordshire) within 3 m. of Newcastle-Under-Line, bel. to the family of Henry de Audley, from the R. of Hen. III. to the end of the 16th century. 'Tis noted for a mf. of pots to hold butter, which, according to the act of pt. for preventing abuses in the package of that commodity, were to be of a cylindrical form, not to weigh above 6 lb. and to contain at least 14 lb. of butter. Its potters use almost all the lead-ore that is dug at Lawton, and give 6 or 7 l. a tun for it. Here is a sulphur-water, which in winter and some other times, will strike with galls, but not in summer.