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Messrs Grey and Willcox, solicitors of Birmingham
Catalogue reference: MS 1094
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This record is about the Messrs Grey and Willcox, solicitors of Birmingham dating from 1660-1881.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- MS 1094
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Title (The name of the record)
- Messrs Grey and Willcox, solicitors of Birmingham
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1660-1881
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Description (What the record is about)
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Miscellaneous Worcestershire personal documents, including the apprenticeship indenture of Henry Southam of Droitwich Worcs as a fishmonger, 1800; three bonds; a final concord and a grant of administration, 1660 to 1800 6 DOCUMENTS
Deed of settlement of the Birmingham Reversionary Interest & Investment Society, 1836; plans and sections of the Birmingham, North Warwickshire and Stratford Railway, 1894; map of the Birchfield estate, 1882; plans of Birmingham to Pershore Turnpike, 1825, property adjoining the Birmingham to Walsall Turnpike, c1850, land near Finch St., Aston, c1850, land at Nechells, c1850, Heathfield estate, Handsworth, 1875, property of Newton family in Duddeston, c1875-1880, proposed line of LNWR from Winson Green to Perry Barr, 1883, Brick Farm estate, Handsworth, 1887, property at Small Heath, 1900, layout of roads around Birchfield Road and Westminster Road, 1902, and property fronting Holte Street, with schemes for the rebuilding of the property, 1906.
Current reference nos: 366254 IIR 82; 394979 LSH LFF47.39; 371201 M2 rolled maps; 371202 LSH Map Drawer 265; 371203 LSH Map Drawer 228; 371204 LSH Map Drawer 225; 371205 LSH Map Drawer 230; 371206-07 LSH Map Drawer 129; 371208 LSH Map Drawer 227; 371209-10 LSH Map Drawer 130; 371211-14A LSH Map Drawer 132; 371214B LSH Map Drawer 225
Map of the Moat House estate, Haughton Staffs, 1800, with terrier; plan of Druid Heath Farm, Aldridge Staffs, 1867; plan of Sams Lane Farm, Spon Lane, West Bromwich, 1881; vertical and horizontal sections of strata at Bullocks Lane Colliery, Spon Lane, West Bromwich, 1873; Birmingham Improvement Scheme plan, c1875; plan of roads between Ullenhall and Henley-in-Arden, c1890
Patent to William Church of Haywood House, Birmingham for improvements in machines for propelling vehicles by steam, 1829; patent to Thomas Tyndall for improvements in the manufacture of buttons, 1827; patent to William Church for improvements to his machines for transporting goods and passengers, 1833; deed poll in which William Church describes his invention of improvements to printing machinery in compliance with a condition of his patent, 1824; petition and award of a commission of bankruptcy against George Mogridge of Birmingham, 1826
Deeds and related papers concerning property in Birmingham and Solihull, 1708-1858; abstract of title relating to property in Dudley, 1814; will of William Tittensor of Birmingham, 1740; copy will of John Wells of Birmingham, 1756; catalogue of the household effects of Mrs. Roberts of Hunters Road, Handsworth, 1840; miscellaneous papers of William Rowley of Bilston Staffs, 1825-64
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <corpname>Grey and Willcox, Birmingham, Solicitors</corpname>
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- 5 series
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Open
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GREY & WILLCOX, MESSRS. 47 TEMPLE ROW BIRMINGHAM
GIFT
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/9a607920-b1fe-4266-9515-ff325b1a709f/
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Messrs Grey and Willcox, solicitors of Birmingham