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A History of the County of Stafford
… sold the estate in 1697 to his brother-in-law John Hunt of Birmingham. 57 The property, known as Hills farm in 1766, had … and land in the foreign. 55 The house was apparently in Birmingham Street. 56 In 1624 he bought another house, a … 18th century. 64 Henry Stone the younger was living in Birmingham Street in 1662 when he rebuilt a house there, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… it was designed in a Grecian style by John Fallows of Birmingham. There was a minister's house adjoining and a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… prosecuted for fetching leather from an infected street in Birmingham. 41 At the same time a woman from plague-stricken Birmingham was paid to leave Walsall. 42 Orders of the same … for general hospital treatment Walsall had to depend on Birmingham and Stafford until 1863. 91 In that year Walsall …
A History of the County of Stafford
… style on a basic V-shape by B. V. James of Harrison & Cox, Birmingham, it is of brown brick with dressings of blue brick … and Bath stone, it was designed by Bucknall & Donnelly of Birmingham in a Gothic style with apsidal sanctuary and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Dragon in High Street by 1769, and by 1782 another in Birmingham Street, adjoining the Wheatsheaf. Both were still … Grand Theatre in 1890 to the design of Daniel Arkell of Birmingham and became a variety theatre again in 1899. It was … Observer Centenary Supplement, 25 Oct. 1968. Aris's Birmingham Gaz. 24 July 1769. Staffs. Advertiser, 20 Aug. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… occurs in 1403 and was one of the roads out of the town to Birmingham and London; the area occurs as 'Abelwellsych' in … ran between the top of the Ditch and Rushall Street. 65 Birmingham Street, running up from the southern end of … Street so that there was a second route out of the town to Birmingham and London. 66 In 1914 Springhill Road was built …
A History of the County of Essex
… and renamed the West Works. Branch factories at Poplar, Birmingham, and Leyton were then closed and their work … building components, moved to Walthamstow Avenue from Birmingham about 1953. In 1963 Celanese Building Components …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and of a heavy soil. The Norton-Bridge station of the Birmingham and Liverpool railway is distant two miles. On the … at a short distance on the west, and the Gloucester and Birmingham railway on the east. The living is a perpetual … on iron piles, and cost 5500, raised in 10 shares. The Birmingham and Derby railroad passes through the parish. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Yorkshire and other woollen cloths, and every variety of Birmingham, Sheffield, and Manchester manufactures. Of late …
The Environs of London
… the picture at Magdalen College, Oxford,) by Egington of Birmingham. In the east window of the north aisle are the …
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