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St. Philip's Parish Library

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The library was founded in 1733 by St. Philip's first rector William Higgs and was based around his own collection of books, supplemented by purchases paid for from a bequest of £200. Unlike
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The library moved in 1792 to a room adjoining the parsonage in St. Philip's churchyard. A catalogue of 1795 shows that by then the library had acquired a wide range of books on
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The library was closed in 1927, with 300 volumes from its collection being presented to
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A Directory Of The Parochial Libraries Of The Church Of England And The Church In Wales
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Experience and identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760–1800
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institutions – Higgs' Library was associated with the
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public library
St Philip's Church
Birmingham
England
Birmingham's earliest public library
Birmingham Library
dissenting
established
Church of England
St Martin in the Bull Ring
philosophy
history
economics
education
literary criticism
Birmingham Central Library
Queen's College, Edgbaston




"BIRMINGHAM, Warwicks. (W. Mids.) St. Philip (from 1904 the Cathedral). Birm."
A Directory Of The Parochial Libraries Of The Church Of England And The Church In Wales
ISBN
0948170131




Experience and identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760–1800

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