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Medieval Place-names

Medieval Place Names Compotus [329]

The Bailiff of Sutton Coldfield presented an account of income and expenditure to the Lord of the Manor every year until 1528, when Sutton became a self-governing town. John Bailly held the office of bailiff in 1480, and his detailed account for t...

  • Published: 18th September 2014
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18th September 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 182
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Napoleon

Napoleon Engine [323]

In 1920, when bus services were only just beginning to operate, most journeys between Sutton Coldfield and Birmingham were made by railway train. There were two railway companies offering passenger services, the London and North Western Railway wi...

  • Published: 2nd August 2014
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2nd August 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 217
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No. 41 Coleshill St.

No. 41 Coleshill St. [359]

  • Published: 16th April 2015
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16th April 2015 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 174
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Park Railway II

Park Railway II [334]

Many Suttonians were very disappointed that their attempts to prevent a Bill for the building of a railway through Sutton Park being passed by Parliament had been in vain. The Wolverhampton, Walsall and Midland Junction Railway Act of Parliament, ...

  • Published: 11th October 2014
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11th October 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 196
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Promenade Gardens

Promenade Gardens [353]

According to Peers’ History and Guide to Sutton Park, a Penny Guide published in 1868, “Just opened - a very important attraction to the visitors of Sutton is the establishment of the Royal Promenade Gardens, by Mr. Job Cole of the Ast...

  • Published: 1st March 2015
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1st March 2015 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 198
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Ramshurst

Ramshurst [344]

Only a few early thirteenth century deeds relating to Sutton survive, the earliest, issued by Waleran the fourth Earl of Warwick in about 1200, concerns land at Ashfurlong, the exact location of which is uncertain. Two surviving deeds or charters ...

  • Published: 22nd December 2014
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22nd December 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 173
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Renaissance Windows

Renaissance [354]

Viewed from Coleshill Street, the east elevation of Holy Trinity Parish Church can be seen to have three large windows, the central one is in the oldest part of the building, the Chancel, while the flanking ones light the two side chapels. The cha...

  • Published: 7th March 2015
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7th March 2015 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 182
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Roof

Roof [340]

Sarah Holbeche noted in her diary in September 1863 that remedying woodworm damage in the interior of the Parish Church had cost £723. The work had revealed that the church roof was unsafe, and so the church was closed while a new roof was b...

  • Published: 28th November 2014
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28th November 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 196
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Sadler

Sadler [341]

The firm of solicitors at “Sadler House”, no. 46 High Street, is over two hundred years old. It has moved along the road from the original premises at no. 36, where three generations of Sadlers had their offices in the nineteenth centu...

  • Published: 24th November 2014
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24th November 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 178
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Sutton Park Station

Sutton Park Station [331]

A third railway station in Sutton, Sutton Park Station, was built by the Midland Railway. I t opened on July the first 1879. A contemporary guidebook to Sutton Coldfield describes the journey from Birmingham to Sutton Coldfield along the Midland R...

  • Published: 15th August 2014
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15th August 2014 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 204

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