I did a bit of searching on Norlands House this afternoon. This is what I’ve found so far. I shall expand this list when I have more to add.
NOTES ABOUT “NORLANDS” HOUSE AND RESIDENTS
22/6/1870 Edmund Boughton of Norlands appointed magistrate for the County of Warwickshire (Worcestershire Chronicle)
31/1/1874 Augustus Frederick Godson offered himself as the candidate for the borough of Warwick (Warwickshire Advertiser) Gives address as Norlands but says he’s not a resident of the Borough.
6/5/1876 Edmund Boughton J.P of Norlands Erdington, eldest daughter Annie Robinson married at Erdington Parish Church. (Royal Leamington Spa Courier)
12/12/1878 notice about Norlands household effects for auction (Birmingham Daily Post)
9/8/1907 businesses failed of George Tucker, Norlands Erdington, trading as George Tucker & Co, John Wood & Co and W. Eldridge & Co, sealing wax and pen manufactures (Birmingham Gazette)
1/1/1909 A.T.Emery of Norlands selling a stud greyhound (The Sportsman)
25/3/1914 a sale of oil and watercolour paintings of the late Mrs S M Emery deceased from Norlands House included works by Paul Braddon, Arthur Wardle, C Hunt, Noble, Bannatyne and many more (Birmingham Gazette)
7/10/1914 the late Mr Alfred Thomas Emery, metal merchant, left an estate gross value £10,869 ( Birmingham Gazette)
27/12/1915 referred to as The Norlands Hospital with 38 patients (Birmingham Daily Mail)
15/11/1919 Norlands, Sutton Road advertised for sale (with vacant possession) as a desirable residence with pleasure and kitchen gardens, paddock and turfs in 8 acres (Birmingham Gazette)
20/1/1920 a second class Cross of the British Red Cross was awarded to Nurse E A Potter of Norlands Hospital Erdington (Birmingham Daily Gazette)
10/2/1923 Mrs Cooke at Norlands gave birth to a daughter here (Mr & Mrs W H Cooke of Drayton House) (Tamworth Herald)
7/4/1923 a son born at Norlands Nursing Home, Erdington to Mr and Mrs A J Richards of Arbury, Richmond Road, Sutton Coldfield
26/2/1927 advertising as the Norland Maternity and Nursing Home (Warwickshire Advertiser)
To add a bit of detail and insight into the house here are a few clippings: two from 1878 when all the effects were being auctioned and one from 1927 when it was a Maternity Home.
Source: British Newspaper Archive
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