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  1. Hamstead Hall ceased to be the manor house early in the 19th century when the Birch family moved to Norfolk and the estate was sold to Lord Dartmouth of Sandwell Park. The last of the family to be lord of the manor was Wyrley Birch; by 1848 the lordship had presumably been sold and was in the possession of the Gough family. See also Hamstead.

  2. When Edward Wyrley Birch was born on 25 March 1912, in New Zealand, his father, Wyrley Birch, was 40 and his mother, Ellen Elizabeth McLennan, was 34. He died in 1989, in his hometown, at the age of 77, and was buried in Camberley, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. More. Photos and Memories (0)

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  4. Hugh WYRLEY-BIRCH, Trust Grade Registrar | Cited by 155 | of National Health Service, Leeds (NHS) | Read 24 publications | Contact Hugh WYRLEY-BIRCH

  5. Surname meaning for Wyrley-Birch. English German Danish and Swedish: topographic name for someone who lived by a birch tree or in a birch wood from an ancient Germanic word meaning ‘birch’ (Old English birce byrce ‘birch’ Middle High German birche Old Danish birk) . . . View more facts for Wyrley-Birch.

  6. Wyrley Birch is situated close to the pitch Moor Lane Sports & Social Crown Green Bowling Club and the school North Birmingham Academy. Landmarks. Perry Barr Fire Station Fire station, 1,800 feet north; Perry Barr Community Fire Station Fire station, 1,900 feet north;

  7. G. Wyrley-Birch, Wretham Norvalspont, Cape Province, South Africa. Private collection, and by descent until, Anonymous sale; Christie’s, London, 8 June 2006, lot 1, as 'Sir Peter Lely' (sold after the sale). Sale room notice. Please note the updated provenance. Conditions of sale;