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A History of the County of Stafford
… Bromwich and Wolverhampton, of the boroughs of Bilston and Wednesbury, of the urban districts of Aldridge, Coseley, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… still owned it in 1843. It was then a compact farm east of Wednesbury Road. 38 In 1794 Wilkes sold his property at … mid 1920s it was the home of Pitt Bonarjee, minister of Wednesbury Congregational church. 51 It was demolished in … Pigot, Com. Dir. Birm. (1829), 90; W.S.L. 67/14/22; Ede, Wednesbury, 238; J. Roscoe, Book of the Grand Junction …
A History of the County of Stafford
… rebuilt the Sikhs met in the Congregational church in Wednesbury Road. 45 The Nanak Sar temple in the former … Street was registered in 1966, 47 a mosque at no. 102 Wednesbury Road in 1969, 48 and the Pakistan Welfare Society …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 89 In 1858 they began building a chapel, Ephratah, in Wednesbury Road which was opened in 1859. 90 It was enlarged … at the near-by Appledore. 93 Both Bridge Street and Wednesbury Road congregations declined between the World Wars, and in 1945 they united. Wednesbury Road became the Walsall Congregational Church and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 50 In 1882 the corporation bought Brockhurst farm on the Wednesbury boundary and in 1884 opened a sewage farm there. … until 1878. 93 The hospital moved to the Mount, a villa in Wednesbury Road, in 1868. 94 A disastrous explosion at the … Steam Tramways Co. Ltd. introduced tram services from Wednesbury and Darlaston to Pleck and thence through Walsall …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a hall in Freer Street, designed by Loxton Brothers of Wednesbury. Opened in 1867, it was used for public meetings, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1763. 60 Until 1831 it was the first part of the road to Wednesbury and Darlaston, which continued along Dudley … Peter Potter directing the operation. The old route to Wednesbury and Darlaston was bypassed in 1831 when Bradford … is the portion of the Delves that was transferred from Wednesbury in 1931. The purpose of the transfer was to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… There are places of worship for Baptists and Wesleyans. Wednesbury (St. Bartholomew) WEDNESBURY ( St. Bartholomew), a markettown and parish, in … an income of 150. At Moxley is an incumbency for parts of Wednesbury, Darlaston, and Bilston parishes. There are places …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 77 Hunt's Charity. By will proved in 1904 Edwin Hunt, a Wednesbury chemical manufacturer, left the income from £1,000 … proved in 1911 John Spencer of Island Lodge, Handsworth, a Wednesbury tube manufacturer, left the income from £1,000 to … Bromwich Wesley circuit (1969). Char. Com. files; Ede, Wednesbury, 275-6; West Bromwich Official Handbook [1963], …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the lectureship with lands in Warwickshire; property in Wednesbury was added later with the proceeds from a sale of … Friar Park area was transferred to St. Paul's, Wood Green, Wednesbury, in 1875, and when Friar Park itself became a … 44 It was part of the parish of St. Paul, Wood Green, Wednesbury, to which the Friar Park area had been transferred …
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