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You know the town lay along the frontier that was much harried by the Danes, and Edward the Elder won a conspicuous victory over the invaders at Tettenhall, which is a village very near here. "
Kathleen Christopher Morley 1923
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He was educated at a private school in Victoria Park (1873-1877) and at Tettenhall
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"We were speaking of the battle with the Danes at Tettenhall," observed Mr. Kent, turning to Blair.
Kathleen Christopher Morley 1923
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The Rev. Thomas Cormouls, [500] minister of Tettenhall, addressed a letter to Sir Wm. Herschel, from which I extract the following:
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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Born in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, Tina and Mark were the elder of Oliver and Jacqueline Speight's three children.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The society has also performed the production on two other occasions as Mr and Mrs Lloyd, who married in 1975 at St Jude's Church in Tettenhall, left the group for around 13 years.
Star Tim Walters 2010
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His contemporary Tommy Robb, from Tettenhall in Cheshire, who went on to race at Grand Prix level, paid tribute yesterday through the Vintage Motorcycle Club.
icLiverpool 2010
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This arrangement continued until the Laws, their daughter Deborah and son Mark sold up and moved to Regis Road, Tettenhall, in 1995 before relocating again to Perton.
Express & Star 2009
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Staff from Ego Hair Salon, in Newbridge Parade, Tettenhall, organised the event to pull in cash for Macmillan Cancer Research.
Express & Star 2009
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Dozens of passers-by watched in the pouring rain as four fire crews from Wolverhampton, Tettenhall and Dudley tackled the blaze.
Express & Star 2009
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