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Longmoor Slade

Longmoor [411]

Longmoor Valley in Sutton Park extends from the dam of Longmoor Pool up to the golf course, and is described as having a broad valley floor bounded by rising ground. Most of the valley floor was waterlogged marsh and bog, and in places the mossy v...

  • Published: 22nd April 2016
  • Articles 401-440
22nd April 2016 Hits: 2877
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Lunacy 2

Lunacy 2 Maney [412]

In the eighteenth century, treatment of mental illness was carried out by non-licensed practitioners, who often ran their “Madhouses” as a commercial enterprise and with little regard for the inmates. A Parliamentary committee investig...

  • Published: 29th April 2016
  • Articles 401-440
29th April 2016 Hits: 3589
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Mill 1711

Mill 1711 [422]

A great storm on July 24 1668 caused a flood which broke the dams of Bracebridge Pool and Wyndley Pool, and the Parish Clerk noted in the baptisms section of the parish register “the Flood of water was so great here at Sutton Pool that it flowed o...

  • Published: 8th July 2016
  • Articles 401-440
8th July 2016 Hits: 2657
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Mill St. 2

Mill St 2 [437]

Mill Street has seen a great deal of redevelopment over the years. Three hundred years ago the grammar school founded by Bishop Vesey and some almshouses used to stand near Church Hill. However, on 6th March 1737 the Warden and Society resolved &l...

  • Published: 21st October 2016
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21st October 2016 Hits: 3193
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New Shipton 2

New Shipton 2 [403]

The account of Robert Kelynge, the bailiff of Sutton, for the year 1433 survives in the Stratford upon Avon Record Office. He recorded all the income and expenditure for the year for the Lord of the Manor, who was Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwic...

  • Published: 26th February 2016
  • Articles 401-440
26th February 2016 Hits: 2598
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Powells Pool 3

Powells Pool 3 [420]

The Aston Hall estate of Sir Thomas Holte included, early in the eighteenth century, a farm, Stonehouse Farm, most of which is now within Sutton Park. In 1730 a dam was built there, creating a reservoir (Powell’s Pool) with a water mill nearby. Wi...

  • Published: 24th June 2016
  • Articles 401-440
24th June 2016 Hits: 4789
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Railway 2

Railway 2 [401]

The opening of the Sutton Coldfield Branch line of railway in 1862 marked a great change in the town’s history. Looking back, it seemed to later Victorians that it was the end of ‘old Sutton’, a rural market town idyll suddenly b...

  • Published: 12th February 2016
  • Articles 401-440
12th February 2016 Hits: 2600
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Railway At High St.

Railway At High St. [438]

The construction of the three railways in Sutton, the London and North-Western Railway Sutton Branch in 1862, the Midland Railway of 1879, and the Lichfield Extension line of 1884 each made an impact on High Street. At first the effect was indirec...

  • Published: 28th October 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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Richard Ashford

Richard Ashford [436]

Richard Ashford was a yeoman farmer in Maney in the 1640s. It was a mixed farm, with cattle and sheep as well as crops growing in the fields. Ashford had two horses to do the work of the farm, but he also kept a team of four oxen - for centuries t...

  • Published: 14th October 2016
  • Articles 401-440
14th October 2016 Hits: 2602
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Royal Town 2

Royal Town 2 [404]

In the 1520s King Henry VIII held hundreds of manors, and more were to fall to him with the dissolution of the monasteries. Many of these manors were destined to fund university colleges and schools, and this was nearly the fate of Sutton Coldfiel...

  • Published: 4th March 2016
  • Articles 401-440
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