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A History of the County of Warwick
… Road and Longford Road. It was designed by J. Cotton of Birmingham in the Gothic style, and was built of red brick …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Worcester, for the creation of a separate diocese for Birmingham (at that date still in the archdeaconry of … a suffragan bishopric for the Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham, who continued to reside in that city but took his … of work on the bishop nor satisfy either Coventry or Birmingham, 27 since it ignored the marked differences in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… running from the London road near Ryton Bridge to the Birmingham road west of Allesley. Among the roads converging … road reached Coleshill not, as it was later to do, by the Birmingham road but by the Fillongley road further north. A … have been fit for wheeled traffic: roads to Hinckley and Birmingham, for example, were described as footways in 1632. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… leaving Coventry to seek work, perhaps in Leicester or Birmingham where trade was booming and the population … of capital in 1885 when Woodcock was joined by several Birmingham men in a limited company, D. Rudge and Company. 31 Coventry, like Birmingham, was well suited as a centre for the expanding …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Coventry to Fradley Heath; this was later linked to the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and so to the Grand Trunk Canal … is not an important railway centre. A line from London to Birmingham passes through the city, the station having been … honour; 6 her feast is celebrated in the Archdiocese of Birmingham on 30 March 7 and her shrine 'of copper and gilt' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hales, Jesson, Norton, Wheatley, and White Streets). 27 BIRMINGHAM NEW ROAD. See Holyhead Road. BISHOP STREET* ( … 72 probably ran W. from Ironmonger Row. 73 HOLYHEAD ROAD* (Birmingham New Road, 1851; 74 Holyhead Road, 1887) 75 was cut …
A History of the County of Warwick
… including that in the Quadrant, passed to the Birmingham Regional Board. 44 Domiciliary welfare became the … when the voluntary hospital was taken over by the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board in 1948, but became an … by the Hospital Management Committee (Group 20) of the Birmingham Hospital Board and renamed the Paybody Orthopaedic …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by both. See p. 159. Leet Bk. 783, 793. cf. the mills of Birmingham. Blk. Prince's Reg. iv. 262. Leet Bk. 193. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1809 at the opening of the new synagogue in Severn Street, Birmingham. 8 Later places of worship included rooms off …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Fyler were little troubled by the nomination of a Birmingham Radical who retired after polling four votes. In … M.P. of Whig-Liberal principles, and Charles Geach, a Birmingham banker nominated by the Coventry branch of the …
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