| Description | Land at Scolding Green had been allotted under the Rowley Regis enclosure act to Benjamin Hill, of Cradley Heath, millwright. Other names referred to include: Samuel Evers of Cradley, ironmaster, Thomas Fawell of Whitley Cottage, Halesowen, agent, William Hill of Cradley, nail, trace and file manufacturer and his wife, Mary Maria Hill, Edward Griffiths of Dudley Wood, trace manufacturer, William Blow Collis, of Stourbridge, gentleman and Benjamin Whitaker of Churchill, Worcestershire, farmer; on the death of Benjamin Hill, William Hill was the only surviving son and heir, but declared bankrupt on 28 April 1834, with Evers and Fawell appointed assignees; a small plan on the reverse shows property marked out in four lots of which two were already sold; four wax seals attached |