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Oldswinford or Old
Swinford is an area
south of the
centre of Stourbridge, in the
Dudley district, in the
county of the West Midlands, England. Originally...
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Stourbridge includes the
villages and
suburbs of Amblecote, Lye, Norton,
Oldswinford, Pedmore,Stambermill, Stourton, Wollaston,
Wollescote and Wordsley. Much...
- Foley, from 1695 to 1698. In 1699 he was
presented to the
living of
Oldswinford,
Worcestershire by
Thomas Foley and, from 1712, held the
living of Salwarpe...
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funeral cortege. He was
interred in the
family vault at St Mary's,
Oldswinford. He was unmarried, and his iron
business and
estates were
inherited by...
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later a High
Sheriff of Worcestershire, by the
architect Edward Smith of
Oldswinford. In 2010 the
property was
offered for sale at £3.5 million. The village...
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Oldswinford.
Norton ward
extends from Love Lane (only the
parks side of Love Lane is in Norton; the
opposite side is
Oldswinford) in
Oldswinford along...
- West
Midlands conurbation. Historically,
Amblecote was in the
parish of
Oldswinford, but
unlike the rest of the
parish (which was in Worcestershire) it was...
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Ecclestone (c.1647–1675) was an
English cleric,
rector of St Mary's,
Oldswinford in Worcestershire.
Edward Ecclestone was a son of
William Ecclestone...
- 1776) was a
tutor at
Christ Church,
Oxford then
rector of St Mary’s,
Oldswinford in Worcestershire.
George Wigan was born at Kensington,
oldest son of...
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Richard Hottoft (c1575-1641) was
rector of St Mary's,
Oldswinford in Worcestershire.
Hottoft was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge, matriculating...