id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13926 Hutton, William An History of Birmingham (1783) .txt text/plain 88564 4311 73 great road, the conveniency of water, the church, and the manor-house, In 1251, William de Birmingham, Lord of the Manor, procured an We now turn up Lionel-street, leaving St. Paul's, and about three new erected houses, on the right[1]; pass close It is remarkable, that in a town like Birmingham, where so many houses The act was procured for this chapel at the same time as for that of St. Mary's; but it was not erected till 1779, upon a spot of ground given William, having married the daughter of Thomas de Astley, a man of great Lord of the manor of Birmingham; a man, who of all others the least years ago, the heiress of the house of Birmingham, resided upon the In a town like Birmingham, a commodious market-place, for we have church on St. John's day, to house-keepers in Birmingham, who receive ./cache/13926.txt ./txt/13926.txt