Bromsgrove Rousler, No.36 (2021)
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The Anglo-Saxon Origins of Bromsgrove's Ancient Court Leet, Neil Beaumont
The origins of Bromsgrove's ancient Court Leet, focusing on the time before the granting of the Market Charter in 1199.
Bromsgrove School's Two Chapels, Philip Bowen
The history of the School's two chapels: the Old Chapel and the Memorial Chapel.
The Riddle of Lamsey Stones, Pam Harrison
Lamsey Stones was an area near Sanders Park on Whitford Road, once owned by the Duffield/Duffill family.
Benjamin Maund: Man of Letters, Mike Sharpe
The life and work of Benjamin Maund, who prospered as a bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, publisher and chemist.
Bromsgrove Glassmaking: A Brief History, Trevor Bott
As nail-making declined, districts such as Sidemoor, Bournheath, Fockbury and Fairfield turned to glass-making.
Housman's or Valley House, Julian Hunt
Best known as the birthplace of the poet A.E. Housman, the rambling farmhouse on Valley Road, Bournheath has had many interesting owners.
The origins of Bromsgrove's ancient Court Leet, focusing on the time before the granting of the Market Charter in 1199.
Bromsgrove School's Two Chapels, Philip Bowen
The history of the School's two chapels: the Old Chapel and the Memorial Chapel.
The Riddle of Lamsey Stones, Pam Harrison
Lamsey Stones was an area near Sanders Park on Whitford Road, once owned by the Duffield/Duffill family.
Benjamin Maund: Man of Letters, Mike Sharpe
The life and work of Benjamin Maund, who prospered as a bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, publisher and chemist.
Bromsgrove Glassmaking: A Brief History, Trevor Bott
As nail-making declined, districts such as Sidemoor, Bournheath, Fockbury and Fairfield turned to glass-making.
Housman's or Valley House, Julian Hunt
Best known as the birthplace of the poet A.E. Housman, the rambling farmhouse on Valley Road, Bournheath has had many interesting owners.

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