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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Same to same to non pros the information against Joseph Sandwell, master of the Floyer, he having cleared from London …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 'such poor of Handsworth as dwell along the highway near Sandwell'. For ten years after his death the dole was to be … 49 In the early 19th century the money was distributed at Sandwell Hall and had become known as the Sandwell Dole. From Christmas 1816, however, it was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the pope. 14 About 1230 Worcester granted the church to Sandwell priory in return for an annual pension of 6 marks … up the parishioners' seats against Easter'. 16 In 1526 Sandwell's possessions were granted by the Crown to Cardinal … and the rival priest. 18 In 1530 on Wolsey's fall the Sandwell property passed back to the Crown. 19 The right of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… By about 1820 there was also a gate by the junction with Sandwell Road. 53 The steepness of the hill at Holloway Bank … the mill-stream; its maintenance was the responsibility of Sandwell priory, the owner of the mill. 99 Joan Bridge, which … F. A. Homer, 'Collections for the Hist. of the Priory of Sandwell' (in W.S.L.), transcript of deed of 1336; Yates, Map …
A History of the County of Stafford
… agricultural. 95 Of this some two-thirds belonged to the Sandwell estate. By the later 19th century farming on the … most considerable area of woodland was on the lands of Sandwell priory; in 1526 more than 145 a. were thickly … in the area. In the 1590s William Whorwood, owner of the Sandwell estate, became partner with Thomas Parkes in several …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Dartmouth housed an Anglican educational institution in Sandwell Hall rent free. 39 It was originally intended for … governesses. In the 1880s, under Miss Selwyn's successor, Sandwell combined the functions of a girls' school, a college … and inf. from Educ. Dept. For Albion Junior Sch. and Sandwell Secondary Schs., situated in West Bromwich but …
A History of the County of Stafford
… court that the parish had no tumbrel or cucking-stool. 28 Sandwell priory exercised a separate manorial jurisdiction … as well as relief. 29 The Whorwoods too regarded their Sandwell estate as a manor. In a lease of land in 1608 Sir … Whorwood reserved a twice-yearly suit to his manor of Sandwell, 30 and other leases between 1639 and 1659 mention …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Paynel, lord of Dudley, confirmed the foundation of Sandwell priory by his under-tenant in West Bromwich c. 1190, … of Dartmouth in 1823, and the manor then descended with Sandwell. 6 There was a manor-house at West Bromwich by the … gatehouse had been filled in earlier to make a forecourt. SANDWELL presumably formed part of West Bromwich manor until …
A History of the County of Stafford
… death in 1614. 30 Thereafter Friar Park formed part of the Sandwell estate. 31 Friar Park House, in existence between at … part of the rectory. About 1230 the rectory passed to Sandwell priory which retained it until the dissolution in 1525. In 1526 the Crown granted Sandwell's property to Cardinal Wolsey, who in turn granted …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1796 to counter the Antinomians. 97 Providence chapel in Sandwell Road (also known as the Old Baptist Meeting) was … members were James Bayley, Lord Dartmouth's park-keeper at Sandwell for 47 years, and Thomas Ault, who like Asbury came … In 1833 a Primitive Methodist chapel was opened in Sandwell Road near the junction with Stoney Lane. Another was …
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