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A History of the County of Warwick
… the new association and acquired an additional house in Coundon Road. The home or shelter moved to Holyhead Road c. … to the mains. 63 In 1895 the Whitley waterworks and the Coundon reservoir were completed. The expansion of population … at Shustoke, belonging to the Birmingham corporation, to Coundon and to purchase at first two million 65 and later …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Sherbourne, and marked the south-west boundary of Coundon in 1411. 47 ALTEGEDER MILL (Whitefriars Mill, … in the 13th century, 69 formed part of the boundary of Coundon in 1410-11. 70 It appears to have lain north of Spon …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were local men: Geary the son of an alderman, Bohun from Coundon. The Tories maintained a strict control of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the outlying districts to the north-west of Coventry. In Coundon a house at Brownshill Green was registered for … another that had been founded in 1879 at Brownshill Green, Coundon, 7 by the efforts of the Vicar Lane church. 8 Sibree … in 1942 at Canley. 19 In 1938 services began to be held at Coundon Council School in Southbank Road, and in 1946 a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… there were branch Sunday schools at Tile Hill, Canley, Coundon, and Stoke Aldermoor. 37 Another congregation … membership of 180. 75 HAWKES MILL LANE, Brownshill Green, Coundon. Brownshill Green Congregational Chapel, a small … See Station Street West, Foleshill. DALLINGTON ROAD, COUNDON Methodist chapel, a wooden ex-army hut with sittings …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1953 and 652 in 1956, and by 1964 they had risen to 1,360. Coundon Court Girls' School was opened as a selective school … former Keresley Industrial Hostel from 1953 to 1954 and Coundon Court House from 1954, and became a comprehensive … Sch. (q.v.). ( 1, 11) COPTHORNE SEC. MOD., Copthorne Rd., Coundon 1951 SM ( 12) CORPUS CHRISTI R.C., Ernesford Grange …
A History of the County of Warwick
… chancel, and Lady Chapel. The parish of Christ the King, Coundon, was founded in 1932. Mass was celebrated at first in … were accommodated. In 1948 the church of Christ the King, Coundon, was made available for Ukrainian services which were …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is reputed to have watched a match lasting 122 rounds at Coundon. At election times the leading Coventry boxers became … Coventry rugby club eventually moved to a new ground at Coundon in 1921. 54 The Coventry Golf Club was formed in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… income of £901, the greater part comprising rents from the Coundon House estate. During the year 62 freemen each …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The City of Coventry The outlying parts of Coventry: Coundon COUNDON The former hamlet and civil parish of Coundon lay about two miles north-west of Coventry. The …
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