Wotton, Staffordshire is in Ellastone, Staffordshire.
In 1766 Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map] was the residence of the French writer Rouseau whilst he was escaping the authorities; David Hume arranged his stay. During his stay wrote his work "Confessions".
On 3rd March 1769 William Throckmorton Bromley [aged 43] died. William Bromley [aged 6] inherited Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map].
In 1810 William Bromley [aged 47] died. Lucy Bromley [aged 52] inherited Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map].
In 1822 Lucy Bromley [aged 64] died. Reverend Walter Davenport of Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [aged 34] inherited Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map] and added the surname Bromley to his own.
On 1st December 1862 Reverend Walter Davenport of Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [aged 75] died. William Bromley-Davenport [aged 41] inherited Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map].
Around 1931 Wootton Hall, Staffordshire [Map] was demolished.