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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parish; and the Crick station on the London and Birmingham railway, is about two miles and a half distant …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… METAL, PINCHBECK, SILVER, STEEL, TIN Found included among BIRMINGHAM GOODS Found used as FAIRINGs Found in units of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… where it enters the county of Berks. The London and Birmingham railway enters the county at Ivinghoe, and, after … the county of Herts, near Tring, and joins the London and Birmingham line, of which it is a branch; the line is seven … A small part of the Bedford branch of the London and Birmingham railway, is also within the county. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This parish, which is near the road from Warwick to Birmingham, comprises by measurement 3150 acres; the … Elizabeth to her favourite, Dudley, Earl of Leicester. The Birmingham and Warwick and the Napton canals meet in the … Northampton; containing 953 inhabitants. The London and Birmingham railway and the Grand Junction canal pass through …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Worcester, and is intersected by the road from Birmingham to Oxford; the river Stour flows along its western …
A History of the County of Stafford
… which fronts on New Street, was designed by G. H. Cox of Birmingham and is a brick building with stone dressings. … from Saltley training college (in Aston, Warws., later Birmingham); he retired in 1906 as head of the whole school. … Johnsonian Gleanings, ii. 65, 767, 7980; viii. 779. Aris's Birmingham Gaz. 8 May 1809 (inf. supplied by Mr. Brown; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… By 1769 it had passed to his nephew Simon Dyott of Birmingham. 137 Simon was still alive in 1771, but by 1778 he … factor. 138 Joseph sold the farm in 1784 to John Barker, a Birmingham brassfounder. 139 Barker sold it in 1800 to Thomas … Johnsonian Gleanings, vi. 1467. Below, education; Aris's Birmingham Gaz. 29 Oct. 1750; L.J.R.O., D. 27/1/4, f. 256. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… also by 1818, and there were then coaches between Birmingham and Liverpool three times a week from these inns. 121 By 1834 there were return coaches to Birmingham and Manchester each weekday. 122 By 1824 there was … the country until well into the 20th cent. For examples in Birmingham see Bournville Village Trust 19001955, 3738. Ex …
A History of the County of Stafford
… as working a mine at Sneyd Green in 18523 ( Slater's Birmingham District Dir. 18523), and the Misses Adams still …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the transport of goods. Here is a principal station of the Birmingham and Derby railway, which passes on the west side … railway, and more than half a mile of the Liverpool and Birmingham line, pass through the chapelry, the former in the … are common or waste: it is intersected by the London and Birmingham railway, which passes within a mile of the church. …
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