Scenes from Sutton's Past: A Closer Look at Aspects of the History of Sutton Coldfield, Roger (edit). Lea
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Author(s): Roger (edit). Lea
Publisher: Westwood
Publication year: 1989
Pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
What have the following to do with the History of Sutton Coldfield?
- Captain Browning and his Merryweather
- Three cellars, one for coal, one for wine and one for beer
- An inadequate supply of ploughs
- Four oak trees in line towards the gate of park house
- A jaw-bone containing two teeth of great age
Who or what?
- Was stretched on tenters in the backside
- His cooking utensils consisted of one iron pot and an old brass kettle
- Was set upon near Canwell by 100 Tamworth men arrayed in manner of war
- Epidemic originated from a contaminated water supply
- Mistress would be paid £15 per annum
In seeking the answers to such questions, the authors of this book have been able to shine new light on the history of Sutton Coldfield: for them, our local history came vividly to life in the process.