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Indenture of fine of a cottage and lands in Handsworth

Indenture of fine between Henry Lane, plaintiff and George Lane and Joan, his wife, deforciants, of a cottage and lands with appurtenances in Honesworthe [Handsworth]. Creation: Michaelmas term 5 ...

Indenture of fine of a cottage and lands in Handsworth

Indenture of fine between Roger Cowper, alias Piddocke of Smethwick, plaintiff, and Simon Tibbyns of Handsworth and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, of a cottage and lands with appurtenances in Honesworthe, ...

Indenture relating to lands in Handsworth

Indenture of fine between Edward Warner, gent., plaintiff and John Worley, deforciant, of lands with appurtenances in Hannysworth [Handsworth]. Creation: Michaelmas term 27 Hen VIII 1535; latin; parchment. [This ...

Indenture relating to lands in Handsworth

Indenture of fine between Edward Warner, gent., plaintiff and John Worley, deforciant, of lands with appurtenances in Hannysworth [Handsworth]. [N.B. this half makes up the whole indenture with MS3602/20] Creation: ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall dates from 1576 and was built during the reign of Henry VIII by Sir Robert Stamford, who was Lord of the Manors of Perry Barr and Handsworth. The house was demolished in 1931 leaving just ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall - The Moat Bridge Entrance

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall Deed -Grant under the Great Seal of Henry VIII

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall Deeds

Perry Hall Collection, two deeds, Image taken 1906. The Original Deeds are in Birmingham Archives, catalogue no. 288613.

Perry Hall Title Deed from 1556

Perry Hall was built in 1576 by Sir Robert Stamford who was Lord of the Manor of Perry Barr and Handsworth. This was in fact a re-building as there was already an existing building on the site dating ...

Perry Hall, Perry Barr

Dating from 1576 the hall when Sir Benjamin Stone visited it was owned by Lieutenant General Somerset Gough Calthorpe - a Crimean War Veteran. The Calthorpes finally left the house in 1919.

Perry Hall, Perry Barr.

Dating from 1576 the hall when Sir Benjamin Stone visited it was owned by Lieutenant General Somerset Gough Calthorpe - a Crimean War Veteran. The Calthorpes finally left the house in 1919. The moat is ...

Quitclaim of lands with appurtenances in the town and fields of Handsworth

Quitclaim from William Segewycke of Birmingham, Henry Segewycke, son of the said William, Richard Swyft, Henry Shelton, William Colmore the younger and John Wyat, to Edward Warner, Robert Myddulmore, ...