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A History of the County of Stafford
… by 1200. It had dependent chapels at Wednesbury and Rushall for all or most of the Middle Ages, 81 and a third … full responsibility for the chapels at Wednesbury and Rushall the vicar was to have all obventions from the chapels … de Beverley and William Coleson gave land in Walsall and Rushall worth 5 marks a year to support a chaplain …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were disturnpiked in 1870. 39 The road from Walsall to Rushall, Walsall Wood, and Lichfield probably existed by the … Street in the early 1830s the road left the town along Rushall Street and what is now Ward Street. 41 It was … One, which occurs in 1591, ran north of the town to Rushall mill, from the Wolverhampton road along Blue Lane, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… one field by 1567. 80 The combined field extended from Rushall Street westward beyond the Holbrook, 81 presumably to … termed Walsall Holbrook to distinguish it from Holbrook in Rushall. 84 It presumably existed by the late 13th century, … northern boundary of the field, which extended from the Rushall road almost to the Sutton road near its junction with …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in Butts Road, opened in 1868 and standing in that part of Rushall which was added to Walsall in 1876. 27 Later in 1876 … 27 It survived, however. 28 By 1845 it had moved to Lower Rushall Street, where it remained in 1850. 29 In 1851 the 38 … 78 Private schools. A boarding school for boys existed in Rushall Street by 1766, and Thomas Bowen, minister of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1876 and 7,480 a. in 1890 by the addition of parts of Rushall. 4 It was increased to 8,782 a. in 1931 by additions … and the civil parishes of Bentley, Great Barr, and Rushall; 5 it was reduced to 8,780 a. in 1934 by an … boundary. The Holbrook formed the pre-1890 boundary with Rushall in the present Arboretum area. Clock Mill Brook …
A History of the County of Stafford
… constablewick, forming a separate constablewick with Rushall. 1 Other officials appointed by the leet were … covering the parishes of Walsall, Aldridge, Darlaston, and Rushall and the townships of Bentley and Pelsall in St. … was a factor: one of the candidates in 1377 lived in Rushall and had to pay 6 s. 8 d. because he neither lived in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… He had returned to Bescot by 1772 and was vicar of Rushall by 1778. 36 As a result of financial difficulties he … of the manor. 93 In 1776 he sold it to Thomas Huxley of Rushall Hall. 94 Huxley died in 1790 and was succeeded by his … to a trustee for Dr. Samuel Hughes. 99 Joseph Smith, a Rushall corn-miller, bought it in 1819, 1 and in 1843 he …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 72 Later in 1590 Balthrop sold it to Edward Leigh of Rushall; a barn was included. 73 The rectory then remained …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1868 the boundary was extended to include those parts of Rushall which were added to the administrative borough in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to be a Presbyterian, 93 while Edward Leigh of the near-by Rushall Hall was considered 'a dangerous Presbyterian'. 94 … in 1717 there were 400 hearers. 7 In 1737 a house in Upper Rushall Street occupied by the minister was settled in trust … Walsall Red Book (1884), 149; F. W. Willmore, Records of Rushall (Walsall, 1892), 118; O.S. Map 1/2,500, Staffs. …
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