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Ref NoNewscuttings/A1/Biography Vol.7
Finding NumberOpen Access: B.Col.78 Vol.7
TitleBirmingham Biography', newspaper cuttings
LevelItem
Date1909 - 1911
DescriptionNewspaper articles and obituaries on noteworthy local people.

Thomas ADAMS. pg.27.
William ADAMS; Chairman of Birmingham Football Club. pg.163-5, 175.
Rev. J.G ADDERLEY; Vicar of St. Gabriel's. pg.168.
John James AFFLECK; publican. pg.176.
Councillor Henry ALLEN. pg.192-4, 196.
William Clark AMERY. pg.176.
Rev. Andrew AMOS; Vicar of Saltley. pg.200.
Local Personal ANECDOTES; John Taylor, Robert Lloyd, William Hutton etc. pg.84.
Mrs Joseph ANSELL. pg.26.
Thomas Hope ASTON; Protestant Lecturer. pg.23.
Charles ATHERSMITH; footballer. pg.124-6.
Thomas M.P ATTWOOD. pg.232.
Francis Edward BACHE; composer. pg.184.
Alderman George BAKER. pg.56-7, 65.
Samuel Henry BAKER; artist. pg.53-4.
Charles Henry BALDWIN; hardward merchant. pg.60.
G. Hampton BARBER; Manager of Birmingham Corporation Gas Works. pg.45-7.
Thomas BARNSLEY, J.P.; builder. pg.12-16.
David BARR; estate agent. pg.75.
William BARRADALE; Chief Clerk to Birmingham City Magistrate. pg.189-91.
Alderman Dr BARRATT. pg.41-4.
Dr. Oglethorpe Waklin BARRATT. pg.20.
George BARTON. pg.64-5.
Richard BATES; alias James Wilson. pg.33.
Mr. & Mrs J BEACH. pg.6.
William BEAL; chandelier manufacturer. pg.30.
George BEECH. pg.82.
Miss Julia Sarah BENNETT. pg.10.
Rev. Robert Hugh BENSON. pg.149.
Rev. Sidney Malcolm BERRY; Pastor of Carrs Lane Church. pg.231.
Ambrose BIGGS; Mayor of Birmingham. pg.48.
Henry BISHTON. pg.124.
James BISSET. pg.177.
Detective Superintendent James BLACK. pg.36.
Sir Nathan BODINGTON; Vice-Chancellor of Leeds University. pg.179.
Francis Seddon BOLTON. pg.40-1.
Rutland BOUGHTON; musician. pg.34.
Matthew BOULTON. pg.84-5.
James Currie BOURNE. pg.191-2.
George BOWN. pg.112-3.
Councillor W.C BRADBURY. pg.149.
Josiah Francis BRAME; passenger and shipping agent. pg.137-8.
Dr. T.W BRIDGE; Professor of Zoology at Birmingham University. pg.8, 19.
Henry BROADHURST; M.P. for Bordesley. pg.227-32.
Edgar BROOKS; Great Eastern Railway Company agent. pg.176.
Walter BROOKS; musician. pg.185.
Laurence Morton BROWN; Birmingham Stipendiary. pg.115-121.
Alderman William BROWNHILL. pg.92.
Edward Bartlett BRYAN. pg.184.
James BUCKLEY, politican. pg.32-3.
Walter Henry BULPITT; tinplate manufacturer. pg.88-9.
Mrs Clara BURCHELL; actress. pg.160.
George BURKINSHAW. pg.99.
Rev. Andrew Ewbank BURN; Rector of Handsworth. pg.9.
Edward BURN-CALLENDER; High Bailiff of Birmingham County Court. pg.86-7.
Elihu BURRITT; United States Consul in Birmingham. pg.38.
Matthew BUTCHER; taxing officer at Birmingham County Court. pg.39-40.
Mrs Elizabeth Head CADBURY. pg.11.
Lord CALTHORPE; Hon. Augustus Cholmondeley Gough-Calthorpe. pg.103-112.
Lord CALTHORPE; Lieutenant-General the Hon. Sir Somerset John Gough-Calthorpe. pg.110, 112.
Rev. Dr. Walter Henry CARISS; Vicar of St. Gabriel's, Digbeth. pg.207-8.
Edward CARTER; Master of King Edward's School, New Street. pg.176.
Dorothy CHAMBERLAIN. pg.37.
Joseph CHAMBERLAIN. pg.35.
Samuel CHAPMAN; Colour-sergeant. pg.45.
Dr. John Eugene A CHATELIER; Medical Superintendent at City Hosptial. pg.96-7.
Mr. & Mrs Horace CHAVASSE. pg.133.
Rev. Arthur Orlando CHERRINGTON; Vicar of St. Margaret's. pg.157-8, 161.
W.J. CLARKE. pg.111.
Dr. A.F CLAY. pg.123.
Edward Mountford COLEMAN; solicitor. pg.76.
James COLEMAN; Registrar of marriages. pg.77.
Lester COLLINGWOOD; Proprietor of Alexandra Theatre. pg.126-31.
Professor John Churton COLLINS. pg.34, 224, 231.
Hugh CONNELL; Quarter-Master-Sergeant. pg.63-4.
Councillor Charles Castell COOKE; Verger of Holy Trinity, Bordesley. pg.28-9.
Frederick COOPER. pg.6.
John Edward COYLE; Vaudeville comedian. pg.3, 4a.
Miss Edith M CREAK; Headmistress of King Edward's High School. pg.142.
Dr. Sydney CROMPTON. pg.3.
Rev. G.F.B CROSS. pg.183.
Charles CRUMP; Vice-President of the Football Association. pg.141.
Rev. Richard William CUSWORTH. pg.74-5.
Mrs E.V CUTHBE; Matron of the Birmingham Workhouse. pg.165.
Dominick DALY; barrister and journalist. pg.98-9.
P.J DANIELL. pg.12.
Rev. Howard Gurney DANIELL-BAINBRIDGE; Vicar of St. Mary's, Handsworth. pg.20.
Joseph Senr DAVENPORT; brewer. pg.118-9.
Clement DAVIES. pg.178-80.
George DAVIES; Birmingham City Mission. pg.4, 4c.
Andrew DEAKIN. pg.185.
Bernard DELANY; watch and clock manufacturer. pg.48.
William DERRY; General Manager United Counties Bank. pg.87-8.
Henri D'ESTE. pg.3.
Archibald DEXTER; fish trade. pg.181.
H.H DIXON. pg.12.
Dudley DOCKER. pg.188.
Spencer DOMINY. pg.187-8.
William DOWNING; bookman. pg.58-9, 64.
A.R EDGINGTON. pg.121.
George EDWARDS; agent to Lord Calthorpe. pg.154.
James F EGAN; City Swordbearer of Dublin. pg.31-2.
Sir Edward ELGAR; composer (portrait). pg.188.
Rev. Canon ELIOT; Vicar of Aston. pg.60, 62-3.
A.J ELKINGTON. pg.86.
Leigh Harold ELKINGTON; accountant. pg.103.
William Adcock ELLIS; metal merchant. pg.193, 195-6.
Rev. George Joseph EMANUEL; Minister of Birmingham Hebrew Congregation. pg.9, 10-11.
Dr. Sebastian EVANS; author and journalist. pg.52-5.
W.E EVERITT. pg.85-6.
Toney FELIX; pseud. of Thomas Green. pg.145-6.
H.T FINCH. pg.164.
John FISHER. pg.180.
Charles Edwin FLAVELL; musician. pg.184.
Alderman & Mrs FLETCHER. pg.183.
John William FLORANCE; auctioneer. pg.7.
Edward FOSTER; Manager of the Grand Theatre. pg.202.
Frederick FOULSTON. pg.219-20.
C.J FOX-ALLIN; borough surveyor for Smethwick. pg.144.
Dr. Arthur FOXWELL; physician at the Queens Hospital. pg.21-2.
William Hanmer FRANCE. pg.37.
Joseph FREEDMAN. pg.145.
Sir Francis GALTON, explorer and scientist. pg.146-9.
Rev. Robert Barlow GARDINER. pg.227.
Alfred R GAUL; composer. pg.185.
William GAULE; police court missionary. pg.140-1.
R. Howard GIBBS. pg.184.
John GLADSTONE, J.P.; wine merchant. pg.200-1.
R GOLDSBROUGH; Midland Railway agent. pg.4b.
William GOODMAN; Police Sergeant. pg.132.
Superintendent GOODWIN; Smethwick Police Force. pg.140.
Right Rev. Charles GORE; Bishop of Birmingham. pg.205-6.
J.F GRAHAM; Manager of Prince of Wales Theatre. pg.158-9.
William GRAHAM; grocer and postmaster. pg.177.
Thomas GREEN, Toney Felix; clown. pg.145-6.
J GRIMWOOD; Superintendent of Brandwood End Cemetery. pg.53.
Alderman Henry GUEST. pg.120-1.
William HALE; architect. pg.132.
Inspector Joseph HALL. pg.4-5, 6a.
Rev. Bernard Karl HANCOCK; vicar of St. Barnabas, Balsall Heath. pg.189, 191.
William Henry HANNAN; trombone player. pg.113-5.
J.B HARDCASTLE; Journalist. pg.55-6.
George HARRIS; Aston Villa goalkeeper. pg.98.
William HARRIS; clerk to Birmingham Tame & Rea District Drainage Board. pg.170-4, 189.
Florence James HARRISON. pg.158.
Col. Charles J HART; Royal Warwickshire Regiment. pg.30, 57.
Dr. John HARVEY. pg.80, 84.
William Hair HASELER; jeweller. pg.37-9.
George Handel HASWELL; Managing Director of Tangyes. pg.203.
Sergeant William HAWKESWOOD. pg.174-6.
Henry HAYMAN; Consul-General for Liberia. pg.186.
Dr. Charles Swinnerton HEAP. pg.185.
F.J HEATHCOTE; accountant. pg.19.
Neville Smith HEELEY. pg.173.
Mrs HEMMS. pg.181, 183-4.
John HEYWOOD. pg.185.
Professor William HILLHOUSE; Professor of Botany Birmingham University. pg.60-2, 65-6.
Robert Neville HOLBECHE; land agent and surveyor. pg.181-3.
J. Hirst HOLLOWELL. pg.54.
Rev. Canon HOLMES. pg.175.
Edward HOLMES; architect. pg.55.
Charles HOPLEY. pg.77.
Rev. John Page HOPPS; Unitarian Minister. pg.175.
Rev. E.K HOTCHKISS. pg.87.
Thomas HUMPHREYS; curator Botanical Gardens. pg.227.
Meynell HUNT; President of the Horse Vehicle Owners' Assoc. pg.227.
Rev. Christopher Blick HUTCHINSON. pg.92.
William HUTTON. pg.85.
George ILLSTON; cycle designer. pg.131.
Mrs W.H INGRAM. pg.136.
Rev. Canon W.E IVENS, M.A. pg.82-3, 85.
Arthur JAMES; footballer. pg.187.
George Fred JAMES; solicitor. pg.53.
William JENKINS; architect. pg.142.
Col. Swynfen JERVIS; Royal Warwickshire Regiment. pg.178.
James JINKS; telegraph superintendent. pg.184, 196.
Richard Morgan JOHN; headmaster Elkington Street Boys School. pg.79, 80.
Henry JONES; gunsmith. pg.141-4.
Furneaux. F.R.C.S JORDAN; surgeon. pg.192, 195.
Dr. Rev. J.H JOWETT; Carrs Lane Chapel. pg.149 -153, 167-70.
KENNEDY FAMILY. pg.86.
Rev. H KENNEDY; curate of All Saints, Hockley. pg.86.
Dr. Arthur KINGSLAND. pg.55.
Francis KNIGHT. pg.122A.
Rev. James Nicholas KNIGHT; Pastor Albion Congregational Church. pg.160-3.
George M.P KYNOCH. pg.22.
Mrs LANCASTER. pg.22.
Rev. J.E LARGE. pg.147.
Rev. Eric A LAWRENCE; Steelhouse Lane Pastor. pg.2-3.
Chief Inspector John LEDBROOK; Great Western Railway. pg.140.
Simon LEITNER. pg.90-1.
Phineas Harris LEVI; silversmith. pg.89.
Ernest Victor LEWIS; Boy marksman. pg.97-8.
William Osborne LEWIS. pg.3.
A.A LILLEY; Warwickshire cricketer. pg.196-8.
William LISTER. pg.194.
Robert LLOYD. pg.84.
Thomas George LOCKER. pg.185-7.
John K. LONG. pg.139.
G.F.C LOWE; solicitor. pg.78.
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Robert LUDLOW; Royal Warwickshire Regiment. pg.188.
Meyer LUTZ; organist at St. Chad's Cathedral. pg.185.
J.E MACHIN. pg.86.
Rev. Arthur Ethelbert MANSELL; vicar of St. Thomas-in-the-Moors. pg.199, 200.
Charles MANT; Inland Revenue Officer. pg.23.
John Shakespeare MANTON. pg.193, 196.
Councillor Richard Charles MARSH; jeweller. pg.99, 102.
Edward Pritchard MARTIN; Vice-chairman Guest, Keen and Nettlefold. pg.131-2.
Sir Theodore MARTIN. pg.24-6.
Alderman Robert Francis MARTINEAU. pg.49-51.
A.W MATCHAM; Manager Birmingham Empire Music Hall. pg.204.
Miss Marianne MATHEWS. pg.232.
Alfred MELLON; musician. pg.185.
Mrs Alfred MELLON; Sarah Jane Woolgar, actress. pg.31.
Councillor S.G MIDDLETON. pg.66-7, 72-3.
Dr. Victor MILWARD; surgeon General Hospital. pg.78.
Rev. H MINTON-SENHOUSE; vicar of St. Cuthbert's, Winson Green. pg.73-4.
J MOORE-BAYLEY; solicitor. pg.212-6, 218-220.
Mr. & Mrs William MOUNTNEY. pg.4a.
Rev. Arthur MURSELL. pg.27.
Local MUSICAL WORTHIES. pg.184-5.
Rev. R.R NEEDHAM; vicar of St. Michael's, Handsworth. pg.174.
Edward NETTLEFOLD. pg.4.
Eric Harold NEVILLE. pg.12.
Arthur James O'CONNOR; solicitor. pg.157-8.
Fred OSBORNE; actor. pg.2.
Mr. & Mrs Evan PARKER. pg.176.
Reginald PARKER. pg.183.
Henry Consett PASSMAN. pg.85.
Edwin Yardley PEARSON; metal merchant. pg.188.
Rev. Henry Foster PEGG; St. Mary's, Whittall Street. pg.36-7.
Richard PEYTON; founder of Birmingham Chair of Music. pg.91-5.
E. 'Cock' Pheasant PHEASANT. pg.102.
John Spencer PHILLIPS; Chairman of Lloyds Bank. pg.8.
Henry PINNELL. pg.74.
Thomas PINNOCK. pg.194-5.
Rev. T PIPE; Minister of the Church of the Messiah Mission. pg.98-9.
Edwin POINTON; licensed victualler. pg.41.
Maurice POLLACK; Mayor of Birmigham. pg.80-1.
Oscar POLLACK. pg.185.
William POUNTNEY; vocalist. pg.36, 59, 62, 64.
Jonathan PRATT; artist. pg.204-10, 223.
Pierce J PRESTON; General Secretary of Birmingham YMCA. pg.123-4.
Rev. Lorenzo Theodore Candelent PRICE; Baptist Minister. pg.78.
William PRIEST; cycle trade. pg.28-30.
William Henry PRIESTLEY; musician. pg.6, 7.
George James RABNETT. pg.181.
A.H. Wright RADCLIFFE; electrician. pg.41-2.
Dr. Percy A.H RADCLIFFE. pg.32.
Frederick RAYNER. pg.114.
Jasper Alexander REDGRAVE; Inspector of factories. pg.44.
Joseph REYNOLDS. pg.165-6.
Dr. Thomas RICHARDS. pg.78-9, 81, 84.
Dr. B.S ROBINS. pg.53.
George Henry ROBINSON; headmaster. pg.80.
David ROLLASON; police officer. pg.20.
David ROSE. pg.135.
Edward ROWLANDS; solicitor. pg.136.
Jacob ROWLANDS; solicitor. pg.96.
Rev. Messing RUDKIN; vicar St. Martin's. pg.28.
R.S SADLER. pg.23-4.
Sir Julian Emanuel SALOMONS. pg.1.
Miss Mary Offlow SCATTERGOOD. pg.74.
William SCHOLEFIELD; First Mayor of Birmingham. pg.4b.
Miss Mary SCOTT. pg.185-6.
George SHEPPARD; County Court usher. pg.120-1.
Joseph SHORT; choirmaster, St. Michael's, Moor Street. pg.89-91, 96.
Alfred Allday SHORTHOUSE; meat trade. pg.7.
Joseph SMALLWOOD; senior justice of the county. pg.210, 219.
Miss Ida SMEDYEY. pg.76-7.
Edward SMITH. pg.141.
G.T SMITH; vocalist. pg.167-8.
Mrs J.C. (Miss Clara Burshell) SMITH; actress. pg.160.
Richard SMITH. pg.224.
John SPENCER; tube maker. pg.137-8.
William James SPURRIER. pg.4.
John SQUIRES; Superintendent New Street Station. pg.186-8.
Miss Agatha STACEY; social worker. pg.27.
Rev. Peter Thomas STANFORD; Pastor of Hope Street Baptist Church. pg.11.
William Ford STANLEY. pg.24.
Charles Joseph STEVENS; musician. pg.226-7.
James STIMPSON; organist. pg.184.
William Cole STOCKLEY; musical conductor. pg.185.
Dr. Walter STOKES. pg.122.
E.J STOUT; Chairman Board of Guardians. pg.146.
Stephen S STRATTON; music critic. pg.185.
Rev. J.C STREET. pg.153-5.
Joseph STURGE; Quaker. pg.5-6.
Alfred James SUTTON; musician. pg.185.
Quartermaster-Sergeant J SWAIN. pg.31.
Mrs Lawson TAIT. pg.27.
Edward TANGYE. pg.48-9.
Mrs Joseph TANGYE. pg.181.
Richard Hobbs TAUNTON. pg.173-4.
Edward TAYLOR; Postmaster. pg.47.
Dr. J.W TAYLOR; gynaecologist. pg.75-7.
John TAYLOR. pg.84.
William TAYLOR. pg.58.
Superintendent Charles THOMAS; policeman. pg.1.
Rev. George TONGE. pg.144.
Rev. Mark Napier TROLLOPE; vicar of St. Alban the Martyr. pg.179, 202.
Rev. Gerard. D.D TROWER. pg.78.
John Shipley TURNER. pg.222.
Rev. Francis Lees UNDERHILL; vicar of St. Alban the Martyr. pg.225-6.
Joseph VALE. pg.160.
Rev. Canon VECQUERAY, G.C.; vicar of St. Agatha's, Sparkbrook. pg.73.
Rev. Charles VINCE. pg.177.
Right Rev. Henry Russell WAKEFIELD; Bishop of Birmingham. pg.211-2, 216-8, 220-2.
William WALKER; railway engine driver. pg.182.
Fred WARD; composer. pg.185.
Henry WARD. pg.156-7.
William WARNER. pg.95-6.
James WATT. pg.84.
William Henry WELSHMAN. pg.83-4.
Henry WESTWOOD; Birmingham Assay Master. pg.153-6.
Prof. Edmund Bancks WHITCOMBE; Medical Superintendent of City Asylum. pg.180.
Richard WHITEHEAD; B.S.A. pg.156.
W.E WHITEHOUSE. pg.44.
Lady Mary WIGGIN. pg.163, 166-7.
Rev. Willoughby Balfour WILKINSON; vicar of Bishop's Itchington. pg.136.
Alderman Richard WILLIAMS. pg.17-8.
Col. Samuel De La Grange WILLIAMS. pg.133-5.
Sergeant James WILLIS. pg.37.
William WILLS. pg.8.
Mrs J.W WILSON. pg.158.
Alderman James Edward WILSON. pg.136-7.
James Richard Bates WILSON. pg.33.
John T WILSON. pg.72-4.
Rev. Frederick Luke WISEMAN; Wesleyan Central Mission. pg.2.
Emma Jane WORBOISE; author. pg.122, 203-4.
Edwin WRIGHT. pg.88-9.
Rev. F. Mark YOUNG; Minister Yates Street Chapel. pg.3.
Jem YOUNG. pg.142.
John ZAIR. pg.59.
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