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Although we have no wakes for the town, there are three kept in its borders, called Deritend, Chapel, and Bell wakes.
An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769
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Of these there are three; one of them situated in Warstone-lane, belongs to Forrest and Sons; another in Deritend, is the property of
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_Deritend and Bordesley Society for assisting the sick_ _Poor with clean Linen.
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Deritend being a hamlet of Birmingham, its inhabitants attend this court leet, where a constable being elected for them, he and the officers for the town are all sworn, in the name of the lord of the manor.
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You proceed through Deritend and Bordesley, continuing upon the
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Deritend, for placing out two apprentices, annually; present rent, six pounds per annum.
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Since this society was first instituted, more than nine hundred poor persons have derived benefit from it, within the limited district of Deritend and
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You proceed through Deritend and Bordesley, when you take the left hand road, and having crossed the Warwick canal, the ruins of
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The constables of Birmingham are empowered to act in Deritend, but the constable of Deritend cannot act in Birmingham.
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You proceed through Deritend, up Camp-hill, and when near the summit, there is on the right hand an ancient brick building, called the
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