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It was. anciently called Bromwycham, the broom village home, several adjacent places. Castle Bromwich, Little Bromwich, West Bromwich. Bromsgrove, the Bromleys, Broom, Broomhill, etc. How the name came at an early. Birmingham is not at all known. The old pronunciation. Brummagem. The name has caused much controversy, and.
Birmingham is a borough, returning two members to Parliament, a market and union. Birmingham division of the hundred of. Hemlingford in the north- west part of Warwickshire, on the borders adjoining. Staffordshire and Worcestershire.
It is situated on undulating ground, on the. Rea, near its confluence with the Tame, a branch of the Trent. It is. in latitude 5. Liverpool, and 1. London by railway. It is also at the junction of the.
London and Birmingham, Birmingham and Bristol, Grand Junction, and Birmingham. Derby railways, being a grand railway station, with access to all parts of. It is also on the Birmingham and Worcester, Birmingham & Walsall.
Birmingham and Fazeley, and Warwick and Birmingham canals, which give it similar. The River Rea, it should be. Birmingham is on a high road from London to Lancashire and the north- west, and. The ancient. Roman way of Icknield Street passes through the suburbs of the town. The Dudley. or South Staffordshire coal and iron field approaches within three miles of the.
Birmingham is the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop, and of a Roman Catholic. Oscott, a Royal Medical college, and an Independent college, forming.
University of London, and constituting, in fact, a local university. Fairs are held for three days in Birmingham, on Whit Thursday and the last. Thursday in September; and markets on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. There are. also wakes, Bell wake, Chapel wake, Deritend wake, etc., The ironmasters'. January, April, July, and October. Birmingham seems to have been the seat of a small Roman station on Icknield. Romans have been found there.
It is first. however, noticed in history during the early English period, when it had already. At the time of the Domesday survey it seems to. Ulwin. The town is little mentioned in history, except. Parliamentary wars, when the. Parliament, and were severely punished by Prince Rupert, who.
April, 1. 64. 3. In the reign of Charles II Birmingham began to rise rapidly in importance, and. July, 1. 79. 1, against. Dissenters, when the houses and papers of the illustrious Priestley, of. William Hutton, the Historian of Birmingham, and other distinguished men, were. Birmingham has continued to improve; and profiting by its.
Midland counties. Its progress has been very.
John Wilkinson, John Taylor, John Baskerville, Dr. Priestley, Watt, Boulton, Eginton, Murdoch, and many others, by whom the. Birmingham have been improved and extended.
The people of Birmingham have long been distinguished by their spirit of. England, but the. The population of the borough of Birmingham occupies 3. England 4. 7,3. 88, Scotland 7. Ireland 4,8. 73, and abroad 5. The population is very little mixed, and the.
Irish in such a large manufacturing town is surprising. The. borough, under a charter granted by the crown, which was for a time matter of. Ladywood 8,7. 87, All Saints 1.
Hampton 1. 1,0. 37, St. George 1. 9,6. 48. St. Mary 1. 4,6. 85, St. Paul 8,9. 73, Market Hall 1. St. Peter 1. 6,7. St. Martin. 1. 3,5.
St. Thomas 1. 8,1. Edgbaston 6,6. 09, Deritend and Bordesley. Aston] 1. 8,0. 19, Duddeston cum Nechells. The area of Birmingham parish is 2,6. Edgbaston 2,7. 90. The assessment to the Income tax, in 1.
The manufactures of Birmingham Consist of numerous articles, which are given in. The greatest. benches are jewellery and plate, toys, glass, arms, metals. The population employed is as follows: metals 8,0. The public buildings of Birmingham are fine, and it contains many good streets. Great improvements have been made of late years.
The town is governed by. Lord of the Manor. They are a high. bailiff, low bailiff, two constables, a headborough, two high tasters, or ale.
A charter of incorporation was recently granted, appointing a mayor. Charter. The market rights, derived, from the Lord of the Manor, are vested in. The town is above two miles long, and nearly the same in breadth. There are very few ancient buildings.
The chief streets are Bull street, High. Street, Digbeth, Snow hill, Dale End, and New street. The inhabitants consider. Here was formerly an Hospital dedicated to St. Thomas Apostle. of which no remains exist, and a guild of the Holy Cross was the foundation of. Grammar School of King Edward, The chief buildings are the Town Hall, King. Edward's Grammar School, Queen's College, Market Hall, and the churches.
St. Martin's, or the Old church, in Bull Ring, is the mother church, and. The tower spire is. In it are four early. Lords de Birmingham.
The register book. The benefice is a rectory in the patronage of trustees, valued. It is to be observed, that the whole of Birmingham is in. Worcester. The parsonage house was built in 1.
St. Philip's Church, Colmore row, was built in 1. Italian style, 1. It is capable of holding 2,0. Moses Haughton, a painter, is buried here. In the tower is a ring of. There is a parsonage house, and adjoining is the. Theological library, founded by the Rev.
William Higgs, a century ago, for the. The bishop is the patron and he benefice.
Shirley, in Worcester cathedral, annexed. Christ Church, New Street, was built in 1. Tachbrooke, in Lichfield cathedral, is attached to the perpetual curacy. The church is of stone, in the Roman Doric style, and is. The altar piece is of carved mahogany, and the. St. George's church, Tower street, is in the Gothic style by Rickman, built in.
It. has a good organ. The dimensions are 9. The tower. is 1. 14 feet high. The number of sittings is 1,9. Attached to the church are. The benefice Is a rectory, valued £5.
St. Peter's church, in Dale end, is in the Doric style, built in 1. Messrs. Rickman, with a portico of four columns and a bell turret. Lysicrates. The length is 1.
The stones of the portico are. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, in the presentation of the. St. Philip's. St. Thomas's, in Bath Row, Holloway Head, was built in 1. Messrs. Rickman. and Hutchinson, at a cost of £1. It is in the Ionic style, with an enriched.
It was. opened for divine service in the year 1. The western entrance of this beautiful structure is ornamented with six. Ionic columns, under which, the arches to the centre and two side entrances have. The eastern end is also ornamented with Roman Ionic. This church, from being erected upon so elevated a site, may. The benefice is a rectory, in the patronage of.
St. Bartholomew's chapel, in Masshouse Lane, is a brick building, built in 1. The benefice is a perpetual. St. Martin's. St. Mary's chapel Loveday Street was built in 1.
The. benefice is a perpetual curacy, valued at £4. St. Paul's chapel, St. Paul's square, was built in 1.
Francis Eginton, representing the Conversion. St. Paul. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, valued at £1.
E. Latimer Esq. St. John the Baptist's chapel is at Deritend, in the parish of Aston, and was. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, and valued at £3. The present building, of brick. St. James's chapel, Great Brook Street, Ashted, in the parish of Aston, was. Dr. Ash, and converted into a chapel in 1. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, valued at £2.
Bishop of Lichfield. Holy Trinity chapel, at Bordesley, is in. Gothic style of King's College Chapel, built of Bath stone, by Francis. Godwin, in 1. 82.
The altar piece is Christ at the pool of Bethesda, by George. Fogge. The sittings are 1,8. The dimensions are 1.
The benefice is a perpetual curacy. Vicar of Aston. Bishop Ryder's church is in Gem Street. The benefice is a perpetual. All Saints' Church constitutes a rectory. St. Mark's is a. perpetual curacy.
St. Matthew's, Duddeston, in the parish of Aston, is a. Edgbaston has also a church, some part of which is ancient, and contains some. The benefice is a rectory valued at £5.
Lord Calthorpe. St. George's, Edgbaston, constitutes a perpetual curacy, in.
Lord Calthorpe. St. Stephen's is in New Town Row. At Islington. is the Magdalene chapel. St. Luke's Church, in Bristol street, is a handsome stone building, in the.
Norman style of architecture; it consists of three aisles, at the west angle is. Birmingham Church Building Society, at a cost of £3,7. September 2. 8th, 1.
St. Matthew's and St. Mark's were built by the. Society. There are about 1,0. On the north side of the chancel is a tablet to the memory. Rev. J. Oldham's infant son. At the rear of the church are extensive. Sunday, day, and infant schools.
The benefice is a perpetual curacy, in the. A new church is also in progress of erection [to be dedicated to St. Andrew, on. a vacant piece of ground adjoining Garrison Lane and New Dartmouth street. Deritend, the land for which was given by Mr.
Ebenezer Robins; It is to be built. Birmingham Church Building Society. The Roman Catholic Cathedral, dedicated to St.
Chad, is in Bath Street, and was. Welby Pugin. It is in the Gothic style, and the front has two.
The interior is in the form of a cross, and richly. Under the altar are interred the relics of a saint. The pulpit was. brought from Belgium. St. Peter's chapel is in St. Peter's place, near Broad.
There is also a chapel in the Roman Catholic Convent. The Jews have a synagogue in Severn Street, rebuilt in 1.
The Baptists have a. Cannon Street, for Particular Baptists, founded in 1. There are others in Bond Street, Newhall Street, Graham Street, Heneage. Street, and Well Lane.
The General Baptists have a chapel in Lombard Street. The. Unitarians have a meeting- house in Old Meeting Street founded in the reign of. William III., and rebuilt in 1. The new meeting house is in New Meeting. Street and has a stone front.
It was founded in 1. The. celebrated Dr. Priestley officiated here. Mount Zion, built in 1.
Newhall Hill, is an octagon structure in the Doric. The Unitarians have also a.