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Rookery

Rookery [247]

“The greatest ornament and addition to the town of Sutton, is the house of William Jesson, Esq; most remarkable for its neatness of situation” - so wrote the anonymous “Agricola” in1762. The author is referring to Rookery H...

  • Published: 1st March 2013
  • Articles 241-280
1st March 2013 Hits: 3711
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Servants 1861

Servants 1861 [262]

Four Oaks Hall was the only house in Victorian Sutton Coldfield to have a full complement of servants - butler, housekeeper, cook, valet, footman, postillion, groom, ladies maids, laundry maids, housemaids, stillroom maid, dairymaid, scullery maid...

  • Published: 14th June 2013
  • Articles 241-280
14th June 2013 Hits: 2770
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Sheffields Farm

Sheffields Farm [259]

From time to time, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, a landowner would be allowed to take in some common land and convert it to agriculture. This was done at the south end of Green Lanes, then a remote part of Sutton, when twenty-five a...

  • Published: 24th May 2013
  • Articles 241-280
24th May 2013 Hits: 2863
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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
5th April 2013 Hits: 3788
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The Charles Chadwicks

The Charles Chadwicks [250]

The walls of New Hall in Sutton Coldfield are adorned with carved monograms, mottos and shields. One of these plaques has five sets of initials on it and the date 1796; all the initials end in C for Chadwick; some family history will help to expla...

  • Published: 22nd March 2013
  • Articles 241-280
22nd March 2013 Hits: 3294
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Upper School

Upper School [276]

Primary schools capable of accommodating all the children in the Parish of Sutton Coldfield opened their doors in 1826. However, there was no provision for secondary education, except a sort of ad hoc school run by Mr. Percy. The Warden and Societ...

  • Published: 20th September 2013
  • Articles 241-280
20th September 2013 Hits: 2891
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Vesey Sisters

Vesey Sisters [261]

John Leveson, son of a wealthy Wolverhampton family, married Amicia (Amy) Harman towards the end of the fifteenth century. Amy was living in Sutton Coldfield, at old Moor Hall, where her family consisted of her mother Joan, her brother Hugh and hi...

  • Published: 7th June 2013
  • Articles 241-280
7th June 2013 Hits: 3031
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Veseykin

Veseykin H. Harman [260]

There is a memorial in Sutton Parish Church to Hugh Harman, who died in 1528. He was the brother of Bishop Vesey, and father of eight of the Bishop’s nieces and nephews. Hugh’s first wife was Ann, daughter of Humphrey Golson, a local g...

  • Published: 31st May 2013
  • Articles 241-280
31st May 2013 Hits: 7816
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Wild Rose

Wild Rose [266]

Novels set in the reign of King Henry VIII have recently been published to great acclaim, but over fifty years ago a novel published by a Sutton lady set in 1528 had only limited success. “Wild Rose of the King’s Chase” by Hilda ...

  • Published: 12th July 2013
  • Articles 241-280
12th July 2013 Hits: 4167
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Woodgate

Woodgate [280]

George Bidlake of Wolverhampton was the architect of Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, which opened in 1859. A clock tower originally completed the exuberant Italian Gothic building with its polychrome decoration (now the Masonic Hall) in Mill Street; t...

  • Published: 18th October 2013
  • Articles 241-280
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