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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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Ann Brockas

Ann Brockas/New Hall Mill/Warren House [203]

William Dutton took on the lease of Longmoor Mill in Sutton Park in 1825, paying his rent to the Warden and Society of Sutton. The mill, once known as the button mill because buttons were polished there for the Birmingham trade, had been converted...

  • Published: 19th April 2012
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19th April 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 265
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Banquet

Banquet/Sutton Park [221]

“Thousands of our townsmen will be glad to find in Sutton Park the fresh air and recreation they cannot easily obtain nearer home” - so said the leader in the Birmingham Journal of May 31st 1862, anticipating the opening of the branch ...

  • Published: 15th August 2012
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15th August 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 333
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Charles Barker

Barker, Charles/Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School [237]

At a big open-air meeting held in Sutton in 1854, one of the speakers, the rabble-rousing Mr. George Horatio St. Clair, said of the Grammar School “with ample funds, with no want of money, with £400 or £500 a year, with a good sc...

  • Published: 1st December 2012
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1st December 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 313
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Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey/Falcon Lodge [232]

The red kite must once have been a common bird in Sutton. When the Pinner (in charge of the town pound, where stray animals were kept) had to describe the colour of a stray horse to the Sutton Court Leet in 1563, he said it was kite-coloured - &ld...

  • Published: 28th October 2012
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28th October 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 324
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Diamond Jubilee

Diamond Jubilee [208]

Sutton Coldfield celebrated Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee on Tuesday 22nd June 1897. “All Sutton was early astir” wrote an anonymous visitor “and the proceedings of the day were really commenced at nine o’clock, wh...

  • Published: 23rd May 2012
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23rd May 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 317
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Doe Bank House

Doe Bank House [230]

The wealthiest man in Sutton in 1676 was Henry Pudsey of Langley Hall. On his death in 1677 half his estate was bequeathed to his eldest daughter Elizabeth (then aged 10), who later married Henry Lord Ffolliott - this half of the estate included p...

  • Published: 16th October 2012
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16th October 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 303
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Erdington Boundary

Erdington Boundary [201]

The boundary of Sutton follows the south bank of the E brook to a point about 300 yards south of Penns Lane, where it heads off in a westerly direction along an old watercourse. This old watercourse or ditch runs along the south side of a playing ...

  • Published: 1st April 2012
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1st April 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 336
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Farm At New Shipton

Farm At New Shipton [212]

The account of Robert Kelynge, the bailiff of Sutton, for the year 1433 survives in the Stratford Record Office. He recorded all the income and expenditure for the year for the Lord of the Manor, who was Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. One of ...

  • Published: 23rd June 2012
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23rd June 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 318
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Fee Farm

Fee Farm The Grove [202]

The manorial court of Sutton Coldfield dealt with succession to property. At the 1416 court, for example, Thomas Mason came into court and was approved as the inheritor of a selion or strip of land in Sutton Open Field, but in order to own it he h...

  • Published: 31st March 2012
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31st March 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 316
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Footpaths

Footpaths Irnham Road [210]

In 1563 Hugh Sherratt was fined twenty pence by the Sutton Court Leet for failing to maintain stiles on the public footpath which crossed his land. For almost everybody at that time walking was the only means of getting from A to B, and there were...

  • Published: 3rd June 2012
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3rd June 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 309

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