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Crump's Almshouses
The eight Crump Almshouses are in Eldon Street in Walsall in the England’s West Midlands Combined Authority.
John Farrington Crump was a solicitor in Walsall. He set up a deed in 1886 to have three alms houses built. They each had a bed-sitting room and a communal scullery and lavatory.[1] The present building is a new-build and consists of eight flats. They and are now run by the Harper’s, Marsh and Crumps Almshouses Charity.
There was a cluster of almshouses in a small area of Walsall. Crump’s, Harper’s, Henry Boy’s and Marsh’s are extant. Cox’s Almshouses which was between Bullock’s Row and St Matthew’s Close and the Victor Street Almshouses have gone.
References
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- ^ A P Baggs, G C Baugh and Johnston D A, 'Walsall: Charities for the poor', in A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 17, Offlow Hundred (Part), ed. M W Greenslade (London, 1976), pp. 266-275.
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editList of almshouses in the United Kingdom