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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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Snape

Snape Glebe [147]

The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, alongside Kingsbury Road in the south-east corner of Sutton is the only canal which passes through Sutton Coldfield. This canal was opened in 1789, with a survey of the route being prepared in 1783 by the Birmingh...

  • Published: 1st April 2011
  • Articles 121-160
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Solomon Smith

Solomon Smith The Larches [170]

Sutton in 1811 was a quiet market town with a scattered rural population, but there was enough development going on to keep Solomon Smith the builder busy - indeed, to enable him to become a wealthy man. He had his business at Four Oaks, at a hou...

  • Published: 9th September 2011
  • Articles 161-200
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Sponers Pool And Drainage

Sponers Pool And Drainage [109]

Ralph Sponer lived at the stone house known as Moor Hall Farm in 1550. This house, in Moor Hall Drive, is traditionally supposed to be the birthplace of Bishop Vesey, who built his mansion of Moor Hall nearby in 1525. The 1525 Moor Hall was built ...

  • Published: 18th June 2010
  • Articles 81-120
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Spot Heights

Spot Heights Benchmark [306]

Early maps of Warwickshire, such as the sixteenth and seventeenth century ones by Saxton and Speed, are too small in scale and insufficiently accurate to tell us much about Sutton Coldfield. It is not until 1793, with the publication of William Ya...

  • Published: 18th April 2014
  • Articles 281-320
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Squatting

Squatting Rental [391]

The 1540s were a time of great upheaval in England. One result of the dissolution of the monasteries, the turmoil in the church, and increasing population, was an increase in vagrancy, with men who were unable to make a living in their home parish...

  • Published: 4th December 2015
  • Articles 361-400
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4th December 2015 Hits: 2741
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Steeplechase

Steeplechase [469]

“The Birmingham Steeplechase Meeting” was the heading of an article in the Birmingham newspaper for Monday 12th February 1866. The article went on to say that the promoter, Mr. Sheldon, had arranged “an excellent bill of fare”; there were five eve...

  • Published: 30th June 2017
  • Articles 441-480
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30th June 2017 Hits: 2604
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High Heath Cottage

Stone House High Heath [25]

Sutton Coldfield has a number of stone houses dating from the sixteenth century of a kind not found anywhere else in England. According to the great historian Sir William Dugdale, Bishop Vesey built fifty-one of these stone houses here, where prev...

  • Published: 17th October 2008
  • Articles 1-40
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17th October 2008 Hits: 5316
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Stone House Maney

Stone House Maney [234]

Dugdale’s Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656, records that Bishop Vesey built fifty-one stone houses in Sutton, and John Leland in his Itinerary , c.1540, says that Vesey settled his poor kinsmen in them. One house still standing, the Stone House a...

  • Published: 30th November 2012
  • Articles 201-240
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30th November 2012 Hits: 3648
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Stone Houses

Stone Houses [364]

In the fifteenth century most of the houses and cottages in the Sutton area were timber-framed buildings with thatched roofs; perhaps there were a few houses built of cob, known locally as mud houses, but bricks were unheard of. Many of the timber...

  • Published: 29th May 2015
  • Articles 361-400
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Stonehouse Road

Stonehouse Road [252]

Stonehouse Road in Boldmere was named after Stonehouse Farm. Stonehouse farm was established shortly after 1528, when Sutton Coldfield was incorporated by Royal Charter. The corporation, entitled the Warden and Society, took responsibility for Sut...

  • Published: 5th April 2013
  • Articles 241-280
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5th April 2013 Hits: 3799

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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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