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Balsall Heath, 1838

Before becoming part of Birmingham in 1891, Balsall Heath used to be part of Kings Norton Parish in the county of Worcestershire.  This old parish was divided into ancient divisions for tax reasons known as ‘yields’ and Balsall Heath was within the ‘Moseley Yield’ along with Moseley, Kings Heath and Brandwood End.  The remainder of… Continue reading Balsall Heath, 1838

Moseley - Land Use 1838
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Moseley, 1838

Before becoming part of the city of Birmingham in 1911 Moseley used to be part of Kings Norton Parish in the county of Worcestershire. Kings Norton Parish was divided into ancient divisions for tax reasons known as ‘yields’ and Moseley was within the Moseley Yield along with Kings Heath, Balsall Heath and Brandwood End. The… Continue reading Moseley, 1838

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Kings Heath, 1838

Before becoming part of the city of Birmingham in 1911, Kings Heath used to be part of the Parish of Kings Norton  in Worcestershire. Kings Norton Parish was itself divided into four ancient ‘yields’ for tax purposes - Moseley Yield, Moundsley Yield (containing the actual village of Kings Norton), Headley Yield and Rednal Yield.  Kings… Continue reading Kings Heath, 1838

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Haunch Heath, 1838

Before becoming part of the city of Birmingham in 1911 the area around Haunch Lane used to be part of Kings Norton Parish in the county of Worcestershire. Kings Norton Parish was divided into different Yields for tax reasons and Haunch Heath was in the Moseley Yield along with Moseley, Balsall Heath and Kings Heath.… Continue reading Haunch Heath, 1838

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Cotteridge, 1838

Before becoming part of the city of Birmingham in 1911 Cotteridge used to be part of Kings Norton Parish in the county of Worcestershire. Kings Norton Parish was divided into different Yields for tax reasons and Cotteridge was mostly in the Moundsley Yield along with Stirchley, Kings Norton, Walkers Heath, Monyhull and Highters Heath. The… Continue reading Cotteridge, 1838