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An History of Birmingham (1783) eBook
William Hutton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 295 pages of information about An History of Birmingham (1783).
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An History of Birmingham (1783) eBook
William Hutton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 295 pages of information about An History of Birmingham (1783).
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FOR PLACING THE
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AN
1
SITUATION.
2
SOIL.
3
WATER.
4
BATHS.
4
AIR.
5
LONGEVITY.
6
BATTLE OF CAMP-HILL.
19
MODERN STATE
21
OF THE STREETS,
26
TRADE.
29
GUNS.
38
LEATHER.
38
STEEL.
39
NAILS.
40
BELLOWS.
40
THREAD.
42
PRINTING,
43
BRASS FOUNDRY.
44
HACKNEY COACH.
45
BANK.
46
GOVERNMENT.
46
CONSTABLES.
49
A LIST
49
COURT OF REQUESTS.
51
LAMP ACT.
54
RELIGION AND POLITICS.
56
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
59
SAINT JOHN’S CHAPEL, DERITEND.
59
SAINT BARTHOLOMEW’S.
59
SAINT PAUL’S.
60
OLD MEETING.
60
NEW MEETING.
61
BAPTIST MEETING.
61
QUAKER’s MEETING
62
ROMISH CHAPEL.
64
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
65
THEATRES.
65
AMUSEMENTS.
67
HOTEL.
69
WAKES.
70
CLUBS.
71
IKENIELD STREET.
73
LORDS OF THE MANOR.
81
ULUUINE, (since ALWYNE, now ALLEN,)
82
WILLIAM,
84
PETER DE BIRMINGHAM,
84
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
84
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
85
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
85
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
85
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
85
SIR FOUK DE BIRMINGHAM,
86
SIR JOHN DE BIRMINGHAM,
86
WILLIAM DE BIRMINGHAM,
87
SIR WILLIAM BIRMINGHAM,
87
EDWARD BIRMINGHAM,
87
JOHN, DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, 1537,
90
THOMAS MARROW,
91
THOMAS ARCHER, ESQ.
92
ANDREW, LORD ARCHER,
92
SARAH, LADY ARCHER,
92
MANOR HOUSE.
92
PUDDING BROOK.
94
THE PRIORY.
94
JOHN A DEAN’S HOLE.
97
LENCH’S TRUST.
97
FENTHAM’S TRUST.
99
CROWLEY’S TRUST.
99
SCOTT’S TRUST.
99
FREE SCHOOL.
100
CHARITY SCHOOL:
102
DISSENTING CHARITY-SCHOOL.
104
WORKHOUSE.
105
OLD CROSS,
110
WELCH CROSS.
111
NORTH GALLERY.
116
SAME GALLERY.
116
RECTORS.
118
SURPLICE FEES.
120
BIRTHS AND BURIALS.
125
GENERAL HOSPITAL.
126
PUBLIC ROADS.
128
CANAL.
130
DERITEND BRIDGE.
132
ADJACENT REMARKS.
132
DANES CAMP:
133
GENTLEMEN’S SEATS.
133
THE MOATS.
134
BLACK GREVES.
134
ULVERLEY, OR CULVERLEY.
134
HOGG’S-MOAT.
135
YARDLEY.
136
KENT’S-MOAT.
136
SHELDON.
136
KING’S-HURST.
137
COLESHILL.
138
DUDDESTON.
139
SALTLEY.
140
WARD-END.
140
CASTLE BROMWICH.
141
PARK-HALL.
142
BERWOOD.
143
ERDINGTON.
143
PIPE.
144
ASTON.
145
WITTON.
146
BLAKELEY.
147
WEOLEY
147
SUTTON COLDFIELD.
150
PETITION FOR A CORPORATION.
152
BRASS WORKS.
154
PRISON.
155
CLODSHALES CHANTRY.
156
OCCURRENCES.
158
PITMORE AND HAMMOND.
159
RIOTS.
159
THE CONJURERS.
161
MILITARY ASSOCIATION.
162
BILSTON CANAL ACT.
164
WORKHOUSE BILL.
165
THE CAMP.
168
F I N I S.
170
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