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A History of the County of Warwick
… in Aston parish Bordesley, Little Bromwich, Duddeston, Saltley, and Nechells that are first mentioned in the 12th or 13th century. 3 William's estates passed, with Dudley Castle, to the Paynels Fulk, Ralph and Gervase in … that this property was absorbed into his estate of Saltley. The 'hamlet' of Duddeston was stated to be parcel of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… two bailiffs, there were eight manorial officers concerned with the regulation of retail trade and the running of the … Edgbaston ward (which lost part of its eastern end), and Saltley and Little Bromwich (together with part of Bordesley) … Hall, and three new wards were created: Harborne and Washwood Heath became separate wards, and Bordesley was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… assessment of 1617 Birmingham was assessed equally with Warwick, and second only to Coventry. 2 In 1640 the inhabitants, with the encouragement of John Grent, the Puritan Vicar of … Deritend, Edgbaston, Erdington, Little Bromwich and Saltley (a roughly similar area), out of 3,122 for the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… slow. The educational problems of Birmingham were dealt with in the same way as those dozens of other places, bigger … and arithmetic given them by a member of the staff of Saltley Training College. 32 School attendance records were … (girls), King's Norton (girls), Moseley (boys), and Saltley (mixed). 33 In 1945 the total number of children …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Sch. THE ADDERLEY COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Arden Road, Saltley.(27) Arden Rd. Bd. Sch. opened 1897 by Aston Sch. … apparently under inspiration of Birm. Inf. Sch. Soc. and with mistress trained in its Islington sch. but not managed … Year Book, 19612). HODGE HILL COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, Washwood Heath.( 27) Stechford Rd. Council Sch. opened 1936 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the church was closed, and in 1939 the benefice was united with that of Bishop Ryder's church to form a new united … Most of the property of the two chantries, in Birmingham, Saltley, and Little Bromwich, was sold by the Crown between … (1842), St. Andrew, Bordesley (1846), St. Saviour, Saltley (1848), St. Silas, Lozells (1854), St. Barnabas, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the incumbent then assumed those functions and benefits. With a few exceptions, only those missions and mission … In 1907 the parish was enlarged by part of St. Saviour's, Saltley. 7 An iron chapel licensed for public worship was … perpetual curacy in the gift of the Crown. 5 92. ST. MARK, Washwood Heath (Washwood Heath Rd.), was licensed for public …
A History of the County of Warwick
… consecrated in 1946. 8 The building is of dark red brick with stone dressings and consists of an apsidal chancel, an … permanent church, opened in 1928, 11 is of dark red brick with stone dressings and is roofed with green slate. It is … Yardley Wood. 20 OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY AND ST. TERESA OF Saltley: Parkfield Road. The mission was established in 1914 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… heading does not necessarily imply a close connexion with other places of worship in the same section or with the … Street, with sittings for 250, and another in Church Road, Saltley. 3 Edward Road, Balsall Heath chapel was opened by … distinct 'confederations' of ecclesias in Birmingham. 82 Washwood Heath Road hall, a brick building with sittings for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Birmingham and of its successor at Edgbaston is dealt with above at p. 398. Irish Sisters of Charity. St. Anne's … was founded in 1937 and since then the nuns have taught in Saltley school (The Rosary). 14 Jesuits. St. Gabriel's … its opening in 1937. The Marist house at 34, Edmund Road, Saltley, was apparently established by 1946. 20 Oblates of …
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