EDINGHALL, otherwise EDINGALE, a parish partly in the northern division of the hundred of OFFLOW, county of STAFFORD, and partly in the hundred of REPTON-AND-GRESLEY, county of DERBY, 6 miles (N. by W.) from Tamworth. That part of the parish which is in Staffordshire contains 224 inhabitants, and the population of that part which is in Derbyshire is returned with the parish of Croxall. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the peculiar jurisdiction of the Prebendary of Alrewas and Weeford in the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, endowed with £200 pri- vate benefaction, and £300 royal bounty, and in the patronage of the Crown, The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. An ancient raised way, in the direction of LuHington in Derbyshire, passes through the parish, near which there is a tumulus. Edinghall is in the honour of Tutbury, duchy of Lancaster, and within the jurisdiction of a court of pleas held at Tutbury every third Tuesday, for the recovery of debts under 40s.