WALSALL, (Staffordshire) on a hill 5 m. from Lichfield, 92 cm. 113 mm. from London, is governed by a mayor, has a good Mt. on T. and several iron-mines near it, wherewith the townsmen make spurs, bridle-bits, stirrops, buckles, &c. Dr. Plot says the best sort of iron-stone, called Mush, that contains a sweet cool liquor the workmen are fond of, is dug in these mines; and that every year on the eve of Epiphany, a dole of one penny is distributed to all persons then residing in the T. or Bor. and all the villages thereto bel. and not only to the inh. but to all strangers that then happen to be there. Here is a r. called Walsall-water, that runs S. into the Tame. Here are the seats of Mr. Pershouse, Mr. Lane, and Mr.Woolaston.