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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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Walmley Ash

Walmley Ash Forge Farm [112]

Preserved in the Lichfield Diocesan Record Office is the will of Thomas Patterton, who died in 1690. He was a yeoman living in Walmley, and the will mentions a room in his house which was “next the street”. This street is now Walmley Ash Lane - Wa...

  • Published: 9th July 2010
  • Articles 81-120
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9th July 2010 Hits: 3208
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Walmley Corn Rent

Walmley Ash Perambulation [185]

The Enclosure Commissioner for Sutton Coldfield followed the boundary of Sutton in 1824 along Hurst Green Lane “across a lane called Dog Lane leading to Minworth” (now Summer Lane) to the triangular green at Hurst Green. This green was...

  • Published: 23rd December 2011
  • Articles 161-200
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Walmley School 2

Walmley School 2 [408]

In the 1780s revolution was in the air - the American Revolutionary War ended in 1783, and the French Revolution broke out in 1789. In Sutton Coldfield, the townsfolk were dissatisfied with their governing body, the Warden and Society, finding its...

  • Published: 1st April 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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1st April 2016 Hits: 3059
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Walmley School

Walmley School House [8]

The old Walmley School was demolished in 2004, and two new houses were built on the site. It had long since been converted into a dwelling house and had a pleasant rural setting off Fox Hollies Road, only to be surrounded by new housing with the e...

  • Published: 20th June 2008
  • Articles 1-40
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20th June 2008 Hits: 4014
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Walmley Village

Walmley Village [169]

  • Published: 2nd September 2011
  • Articles 161-200
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2nd September 2011 Hits: 5495
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Walter Peyton

Walter Peyton [417]

The English East India Company was founded in 1599. At first it was an informal group of merchant venturers sponsoring expeditions to the far east, and the Company’s first fleet returned to London in 1603 with great success. Such ventures we...

  • Published: 3rd June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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3rd June 2016 Hits: 3011
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Warden 2

Warden 2 New Hall [419]

Sutton Coldfield was incorporated as a self-governing town by Royal Charter of King Henry VIII dated December 16 1528. Rather than style the governing body a mayor and corporation, the Charter states that “they shall hereafter be called intitled a...

  • Published: 17th June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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17th June 2016 Hits: 2735
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Warden Politics

Warden Politics [423]

The governing body of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, established in 1528, consisted of twenty five men known as the Warden and Society until it was replaced in 1886 by a Mayor and Corporation. Each year on November 2 a new Warden would be ele...

  • Published: 15th July 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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15th July 2016 Hits: 2795
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Wardens

Warden Will & I The Warden [182]

Sutton Coldfield became a self-governing town in 1528 thanks to a Royal Charter granted by King Henry VIII. Instead of a mayor and corporation the charter specified a warden and society - the first wardens were all relatives of Bishop Vesey. On th...

  • Published: 2nd December 2011
  • Articles 161-200
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Wardens Choice

Wardens Choice [24]

The first Warden of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, named in the Royal Charter, was William Gibbons, who took up office on December 16th 1528. He was to assemble all the men of Sutton over 22 years of age in the newly-built Moot Hall to elect ...

  • Published: 10th October 2008
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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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