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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the bishop to surround the city and the cathedral-close with walls and ditches, to repair the roads and bridges, and … of the county of Wilts; containing 56 inhabitants. Saltley, with Washwood SALTLEY, with Washwood, a hamlet, in the parish and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Smethwick had land for two ploughs as against Harborne with land for only one. 27 Although Harborne had emerged as … there until the 19th century, though it was often combined with other pursuits such as nailing and inn-keeping. 30 Crops … the company had its wagons built and maintained for it at Saltley, in Aston (Warws., now Birmingham). The success of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (A.P)., Swallowfield A.P., and Wokingham A.P., together with the liberty of Broad Hinton, were transferred from … case of Wiltshire, the administrative county was identical with the ancient county until further adjustments of the … transferring their carriage works from Wolverhampton and Saltley, their locomotive engine works from Bristol, and …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Private st. Brown, William Ernest, B.A. Birmingham : Saltley Training College. Chapman, Jessie Kincaid, B.Sc. … Private study. Gould, Francis William, B.Sc. Birmingham : Saltley Training College. Harrison, Thomas Archibald, B.Sc.: … study. Leavey, Eric William Loraine, B.Sc. Birmingham : Saltley Training Coll. Lewis, Frederick Charles, B.A.: Pr. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to multiply its industries still further and to endow them with a repute extending throughout the world. It became, in … Bordesley, Deritend, Duddeston with Nechells, and Saltley with Washwood. 8 On the south Birmingham was bounded by Edgbaston …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Birmingham lies on the western edge of a syncline filled with Triassic sandstones and marls, mostly red in colour. … the fault varies considerably: it is less than 150 ft. at Saltley and at least 600 ft. at Selly Oak. 21 The ridge is … being as much as 100 ft. at Winson Green, 69 ft. at Washwood Heath and 38 ft. in Fazeley Street on the line of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Low House, 1,278; Wildhouse, 264; Haugh, 599; Bleakedgate with Roughbank, 2,751. The township has long been divided … of pleasure parties. The soil is light gravel and clay, with subsoil of rough gravel. The land is chiefly in pasture. … of Ellis Hill received certain lands in Swinestiker and Saltley in Butterworth from the feoffees; GG, no. 610. Thomas …
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