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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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Park Fires

Park Fires [229]

The heathland in Sutton Park sometimes catches fire after a dry spell of weather, the fire usually being confined to a small area. The hot dry summer of 1976 was exceptional, when heathland caught fire on August 21st and burned for a week, consumi...

  • Published: 2nd October 2012
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2nd October 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 169
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Pepper

Pepper (Payment In Kind) [214]

The dam at Lindridge Pool was made in 1697 by permission of the Warden and Society of Sutton Coldfield, William Jesson paying an annual rent for the pool. His lease was for 1,000 years at three shillings per annum and a dish of fish and six bottle...

  • Published: 30th June 2012
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30th June 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 181
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Poachers

Poachers [215]

Viscount Weymouth of Drayton Manor ordered his gamekeeper Thomas Lane to despatch some game to London. In the evening of 11th November 1753 the gamekeeper went to “the house of John Farnell in the Parish of Drayton Bassett in the County of S...

  • Published: 12th July 2012
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12th July 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 172
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Pools 1624

Pools 1624 [239]

Walter Peyton, a Londoner who made his fortune as a captain of East India Company ships, came to live at Marlpit Hall in Sutton in 1617. He had married into the Sutton aristocracy, his wife being related to the Pudseys of Langley Hall and the Gros...

  • Published: 11th December 2012
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11th December 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 165
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Railway Station

Railway Station 2 [218]

On Wednesday June 4th 1862 the new branch line of railway to Sutton Coldfield was declared open and the first passenger trains ran. Sutton was a terminus station, so the train arrived and departed from the same platform. To get to the trains you h...

  • Published: 22nd July 2012
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22nd July 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 235
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Roughley School

Roughley School [217]

The Warden and Society of Sutton Coldfield took advantage of the 1870 Education Act to review the provision of elementary education in the town. An inspector came and made a comparison between the number of school places available and the number o...

  • Published: 22nd July 2012
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22nd July 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 179
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Royal Oak

Royal Oak 1880 & 1920 [204]

In the middle of the nineteenth century the town centre of Sutton was well supplied with public houses, some describing themselves as hotels serving the gentry, some of them lowly alehouses. One such alehouse, described by Richard Holbeche as &ldq...

  • Published: 24th April 2012
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24th April 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 203
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Seven Gables

Seven Gables [235]

English Heritage, the Government’s statutory adviser on the historic environment, maintains the National Heritage List for England, a list of buildings of historic or architectural interest. There are over a hundred listed buildings in Sutto...

  • Published: 26th November 2012
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26th November 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 176
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Stone House Maney

Stone House Maney [234]

Dugdale’s Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656, records that Bishop Vesey built fifty-one stone houses in Sutton, and John Leland in his Itinerary , c.1540, says that Vesey settled his poor kinsmen in them. One house still standing, the Stone H...

  • Published: 13th November 2012
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13th November 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 163
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Surnames

Surnames Court Roll [209]

There are sixty-four names under the heading “Sutton in Colefeld” in a list of taxpayers called the Lay Subsidy Roll of 1329. This was a time when surnames as we know them were coming into use, but half of the names were still descriptive. There w...

  • Published: 25th May 2012
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25th May 2012 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 253

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