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Deritend is a
historic area of Birmingham, England,
built around a
crossing point of the
River Rea. It is
first mentioned in 1276.
Today Deritend is usually...
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English Protestant executed as a
heretic under Mary I.
Rogers was born in
Deritend, an area of
Birmingham then
within the
parish of Aston. His
father was...
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called Deritend. Birmingham's
oldest secular building, The Old Crown, is there.[citation needed] The area
around Digbeth and
Deritend was the first...
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Deritend ware is a
distinctive style of
medieval pottery produced in Birmingham,
England in the
twelfth and
thirteenth centuries.
There are
three types...
- St Basil's Church,
Deritend (later
known as St John and St Basil's Church,
Deritend) is a
Grade II
listed former parish church in the
Church of England...
- The Old Crown, a pub in
Deritend,
claims to be one of the
oldest extant secular buildings in Birmingham, England. It is
Grade II* listed, and
claims to...
- St John's Church,
Deritend was a
parish church in the
Church of
England in Birmingham,
which stood from 1735
until it was
demolished in 1947. A church...
- bars, on the site of what was the Bird's
Custard factory off High Street,
Deritend, in the
Digbeth area of
central Birmingham, England. The
Custard Factory...
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Birmingham Deritend was a
constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom from 1918 to 1950. It
elected one
Member of Parliament...
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Martins and
Deritend was a ward of the
County Borough of Birmingham. It was
abolished in 1949.[citation needed] The ward
covered an area of
south central...