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Sutton Coldfield Local History Research Group

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This section contains an archive of the late Roger Lea's History Spot articles, first published in the Sutton Observer local newspaper.

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Doe Bank House

Doe Bank House [230]

The wealthiest man in Sutton in 1676 was Henry Pudsey of Langley Hall. On his death in 1677 half his estate was bequeathed to his eldest daughter Elizabeth (then aged 10), who later married Henry Lord Ffolliott - this half of the estate included p...

  • Published: 2nd November 2012
  • Articles 201-240
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Domesday

Domesday [315]

William Duke of Normandy led an army across the English Channel to invade England in 1066. William defeated King Harold’s English army at the Battle of Hastings - this English army was made up of numerous Anglo-Saxon lords and their follower...

  • Published: 20th June 2014
  • Articles 281-320
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Draught Animals - Wigginshill

Draught Animals - Wigginshill Oxen [55]

The Medieval way of farming was still being practised by John Greasebrook, a yeoman farmer from Wigginshill who died in 1671. When he made his will, Greasebrook itemized all his land, including twenty-six ridges in the open fields of Wigginshill (...

  • Published: 29th May 2009
  • Articles 41-80
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Draught Animals

Draught Animals Under The Feudal System [48]

Under the Feudal system, villagers rented their farmland from the lord of the manor. In 1308 an inquiry at Sutton set out the conditions which applied locally when land was rented, not for money, but in return for services such as working on the l...

  • Published: 3rd April 2009
  • Articles 41-80
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Duke Inn

Duke Inn [388]

The “Old Duke” beer house, built by George Smith in 1853 changed hands a few years later, and Charles Atkins became the tenant. Atkins, his wife Mary and their two young sons moved here from London - he set up in the Old Duke as a reta...

  • Published: 13th November 2015
  • Articles 361-400
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Duke Street

Duke Street [387]

Sarah Holbeche, a Sutton Lady whose Victorian Diary is in Sutton Reference Library, could, in 1840, walk from Sutton up Birmingham Road past the Golden Cup Inn through rural countryside to the hamlet of Maney. Most of the fields were part of the 2...

  • Published: 6th November 2015
  • Articles 361-400
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Duncomb

Duncomb Moat House [172]

Joseph Duncomb was elected Warden (Mayor) of Sutton Coldfield in 1760 and again in 1761. While he was Warden he took a share in the newly-made Blackroot Pool in Sutton Park, and he gave himself planning permission to construct a leather mill there...

  • Published: 23rd September 2011
  • Articles 161-200
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Eachelhurst Bottoms Perambulation

Eachelhurst Perambulation [187]

John Harris was the surveyor appointed to be the Commissioner for the Enclosure of the commons of Sutton Coldfield by Act of Parliament dated 1824. One of his first duties was to define the boundaries of Sutton, and he did this by making a perambu...

  • Published: 6th January 2012
  • Articles 161-200
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Earl Of Warwick

Earl Of Warwick [118]

The Manor of Sutton Coldfield belonged to the Earls of Warwick in the Middle Ages. The manor, in common with all the other manors belonging to the earl, was managed by the earl’s officials, headed by his Receiver General, with the objective ...

  • Published: 20th August 2010
  • Articles 81-120
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Early Church

Early Church [335]

The earliest documentary reference to a church in Sutton Coldfield is in 1291, when the “Taxation of Pope Nicholas” in the Vatican Archives in Rome refers to a payment by Guy Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, for Holy Trinity Church in Sutton, valued at...

  • Published: 7th November 2014
  • Articles 321-360
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Every effort has been made to trace all copyright holders, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked the Group will be pleased to remedy any omission at the first opportunity. The Group acknowledges the assistance of Sutton Coldfield Reference Library in providing access to documents and for permission to include photographs from their archives, on this site.

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