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The Catholic Community in Walsall 1720–1824

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

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Walsall in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was a large parish containing a small borough. The borough claimed to be ‘by prescription’, but it had charters including one given by King Charles the First in 1627. This secured to the corporation ‘of the borough and foreign of Walsall’ authority in the parts of the parish outside the borough. These, called ‘the foreign’, had a vestry meeting of their own at the chapel-of-ease at Bloxwich. They supported their own poor through churchwardens and overseers elected there, but they were obliged to contribute to the repair and improvement of the parish church where they were married and in whose churchyard they were buried until 1733.

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Copyright © Catholic Record Society 1988

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Notes

1 VCH, pp. 210-7.

2 VCH, pp. 235-6, Willmore, p. 300.

3 Calendar of State Papers: Domestic, Ixxvi, Ixxvii, July 1663, H.M.S.O. London 1862, pp. 197, 211.

4 CRM V, June, pp. 385-90, Willmore, pp. 337-43.

5 Willmore, pp. 349, 390-1.

6 BAA C 370.

7 BAA A 410, printed in SCH 15, 1975.

8 BAA A 453.

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14 Willmore, p. 369.

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16 SCH 7, 1965, pp. 25-8, more fully in SCH 17, 1977, pp. 44-6.

17 Willmore, pp. 149-50.

18 BAA C 771, dated 1777.

19 Willmore, p. 138.

20 JRO B/V/5, printed in SCH 7, 1965, pp. 28-9 without note of constriction in space.

21 SCH 7, 1965, p. 28, SCH 17, 1977, p. 46, Pearce pp. 91, 98.

22 Pearce, p. 156.

23 LHC 277/178/9-11.

24 Sketchley 1767, p. 96.

25 LHC 277/178/11-4.

26 RCR, pp. 135-6.

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32 See CRO Bloxwich burials, 26 August 1778. She was then a widow.

33 WSL MS 453.

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40 BAA Bloxwich burials.

41 BAA Sedgley and Bloxwich.

42 CRO Bloxwich burials, Elizabeth, 2 August 1772.

43 BAA Bloxwich i, obituary, 18 May 1815, aged forty.

44 There is a transcript of the marriage register in WSL.

45 CRO Bloxwich baptisms 1781, 1783, 1786, 1788.

46 BAA Bloxwich, to Joseph Ankrett, 8 November.

47 BAA Bloxwich i, obituary, 17 February, aged 66.

48 An article on Sedgley by Thomas Tysan in CMR V, June 1834, pp. 382-3.

49 LHC 277/182.

50 VCH, p. 179.

51 Pearce, p. 95.

52 CRO Bloxwich baptisms, Charles, 16 November 1774, William, 16 July 1785, buried 25 January 1786.

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63 BAA Sedgley.

64 Sketchley 1767, p. 91; 1770, pp. 94-5.

65 SCH 17, 1977, pp. 35-7, in and around Stoke-upon-Trent in 1767.

66 LHC 277/185/5.

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72 To William and Sarah Bird on 29 December 1808, for whom Joseph and Priscilla Bagnal and Bernard and Agnes Haskew stood sponsors.

73 OJ X, p. 324.

74 BAA Bloxwich i.

75 CMR V, pp. 308-9.

76 Pearce, p. 163.

77 277/246/1, 11 June 1811.

78 In Staffordshire Directory 1818, in the part about villages around Walsall, p. 23, T. P. Partridgeis at Shortheath, Thomas at Bloxwich. In White's Staffordshire Directory for 1834, p. 448, T. P. is Thomas Potter.

79 CMR V, p. 311.

80 OJ X, p. 324.

81 SCH 13, 1973, p. 39.

82 OJ X, p. 325.

83 CMR V, p. 311.

84 CMR V, p. 323.

85 Pp. 14-5.

86 P. 49.

87 Willmore, pp. 149-50.

88 See Dictionary of National Biography XXXVII, London 1894,Google Scholar under MELLON, Harriet, an actresswho married the banker Thomas Coutts and then (after 1824) the Duke of St. Alban's.

89 OJ X, pp. 323-5.

90 Mrs. Ankrett had been Sarah Rock, married to Thomas on 13 November 1789. Hence her insistenceon the Thornhill connection celebrated on the tablet in St. Mary on the Mount. The Bagnals wouldhave made more of Ralph Manley.