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A History of the County of Stafford
… local board held its first meeting at the Star in Rolfe Street and later met at the office, also in Rolfe Street, of Ralph Docker, a solicitor and parttime clerk to the board. 42 Public buildings were erected in High Street in 1866-7, designed in a Gothic style by Yeoville …
A History of the County of Stafford
… with 21 a. was owned and occupied by Samuel Warden. 88 In the early 1850s P. H. Muntz, then in partnership with … of hydraulic engineers, Tangye Bros. & Price of Clement Street, Birmingham. The house was demolished and the firm … were built on the site, on the north side of Woodlands Street. When Philip Foley sold the manors of Harborne and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Apostolic Church. An unsectarian mission hall in Rolfe Street was registered in 1906. It was apparently the forerunner of the Rolfe Street Pentecostal Mission in existence by 1918 and known as … The building was closed in 1970 and demolished in 1971. 88 There was a centre in Bearwood Road (then Bearwood Lane) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… or on the roads. There was a surface drain in Rolfe Street, but in 1854 the district medical officer of the … the state of workers' houses. The Spon Lane area, Rolfe Street, Cross Street, and Windmill Street (presumably … board. 87 The architect of the chapels was W. Wigginton. 88 Holy Trinity churchyard was then the main burial ground …
A History of the County of Stafford
… coming to Smethwick in 1862. He lived in a house in Brook Street, which was at first also used as a mass-centre. By 1863 the school, in Watt Street, was being used for worship; part of the building … at St. Philip's presbytery. For Caswall see above p. 88. Cath. Dir. of Dioc. of Birm. (1900), 42, 101; (1910), 80; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Sikh community bought the Congregational chapel in High Street and converted it into a temple, the Guru Nanak …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at one end of Windmill Lane. 34 The Theatre Royal in Rolfe Street, built to the designs of Owen & Ward of Birmingham, … in January 1956. 43 By 1964, however, the Princes in High Street, a Hewitson cinema of 1930 designed in a derived … to re-establish itself in a room at the Greyhound, Rolfe Street, where it reopened in 1859 as Smethwick Library and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the BirminghamDudley road, which was renamed High Street c. 1906. 43 Cottages which stood until c. 1906 at what … the early 19th century; 45 the name is still used for the street linking the two roads. The Red Cow inn, dating from at … Lane can also be traced from the earlier 18th century. 88 The Swan inn, which stands on the corner of Holly Lane and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Court chapel, afternoon preacher at the Tabernacle in Bond Street, and afternoon lecturer of Trinity chapel, minister of … in ordinary to Q. Caroline, rector of St. Dionis, Lime Street, London, with the donative of Paddington 1716; died 23 … and sent to England; died in Paris 18 March, 1654-5, aged 88. See Ath. iii. 384. Smith, Richard B.A. from Balliol Coll. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… non-medical clergyman (Ex-priest by 1621. ???BSC 1567-88???) Period of medical practice 1611-1642 Address ???nr …
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