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Stourbridge and Brierley Hill for the first time ever and Amblecote became the largest electoral ward in Dudley Borough, with a Conservative leaning, under first Dudley West
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920:John Corbett
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1938:St. James's
1642:River Stour
1550:Wednesfield
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1480:Quarry Bank
1234:Wren's Nest
1209:Stourbridge
1184:Quarry Bank
996:17 December
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583:Thomas Webb
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1647:River Tame
1637:River Sowe
1607:River Penk
1602:River Cole
1560:Willenhall
1545:Wednesbury
1455:Longbridge
1383:Brownhills
1373:Bournville
1363:Blackheath
1357:Birmingham
1219:Woodsetton
1214:Wall Heath
1164:Kates Hill
1159:Holly Hall
1047:XX, 62--3.
977:References
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1632:River Sow
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1576:See also:
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1399:Coventry
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1224:Woodside
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1144:Eve Hill
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1500:Shirley
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1465:Oldbury
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1883:Gornal
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