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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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Lot Acres

Lot Acres [96]

Every five years, from the seventeenth century onwards, the Warden and Society of Sutton Coldfield set out the lot acres and restated the conditions which applied to them. Every householder in Sutton was entitled to an acre of common land, to cult...

  • Published: 7th March 2010
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7th March 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 194
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Lower Parade

Lower Parade [114]

At the Railway Enquiry of 1859, the merits of two possible terminus stations in Sutton were considered, the site of one of them being near Lower Parade. A witness, Dr. Oates, said “a great accumulation of moisture arises in that valley - it ...

  • Published: 13th July 2010
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13th July 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 189
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Medical Officer

Medical Officer Oakhurst [86]

The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield was governed by the Warden and Society, a body of twenty-five men equivalent to a Mayor and Corporation. Their rule came under the scrutiny of the Court of Chancery, and the court issued an order in 1824 setting ...

  • Published: 29th November 2009
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29th November 2009 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 186
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Mere Green

Mere Green [120]

Mere Green five hundred years ago was a triangle of waste ground surrounded by farmland. The poor drainage meant that the Green was unsuitable for farming, and there was a large pool, called Mare Pool, in the centre of it. The main Lichfield Road ...

  • Published: 18th August 2010
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18th August 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 195
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New Hall Mill

New Hall Mill [102]

In the Middle Ages all the corn grown in Sutton had to be taken to the Manor Mills at the bottom of Mill Street to be ground into flour. This milling monopoly continued after Sutton became an independent town in 1528, but by the 1570s change was o...

  • Published: 16th April 2010
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16th April 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 192
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Protest Songs

Protest Songs 300 Yrs [81]

In 1778 three of the biggest local landowners, Mr. Hackett of Moxhull, Sir Joseph Scott of Great Barr, and Mr Richard Bisse Riland, Rector of Sutton Coldfield, drew up a plan to enclose the commons of Sutton Coldfield. Sutton had very extensive co...

  • Published: 16th November 2009
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16th November 2009 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 188
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Railway Engineers

Railway Engineers [84]

Railway mania raged in England in the 1840s, with hundreds of new lines of railway being proposed. Many of the great pioneer railway engineers were called on to survey the country and determine the best routes. One of them, John R. McLean, was app...

  • Published: 6th December 2009
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6th December 2009 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 179
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Ringing Of Pigs

Ringing Of Pigs [113]

“He does not account for the pannage of the Duchess of Buckingham’s pigs in the King’s park at Eachelhurst this year” - so wrote John Bailly, the Bailiff of Sutton Coldfield, in his accounts for the year 1480. In that year ...

  • Published: 5th July 2010
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5th July 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 196
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Roads To Coleshill

Roads To Coleshill [92]

Local historian Norman Evans worked on a series of historical maps of Sutton Coldfield, based on informed guesswork. In drawing up his map of Sutton in Saxon times, he had to decide which trackways may have been in use then, when Birmingham was a ...

  • Published: 5th February 2010
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5th February 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 199
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Roman Sutton

Roman Sutton [106]

Britain was part of the Roman Empire for over 300 years, a period when every acre of land had to be exploited in order to support the 50,000-strong army and 50,000-strong civil service required to run the country, as well as sending taxes to Rome....

  • Published: 4th May 2010
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4th May 2010 Roger Lea (SCLHRG) Hits: 177

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