For Derek Thomas I don't know if you have this information; thought I would send it, just in case. It is from a web page of Wolverhampton street names http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/articles/streets/namesw.htm WYNN ROAD (Between Penn Road and Coalway Road) WYNN CRESCENT (Springhill) The Rev Charles Wynn was Vicar of Penn 1646 to 1669. He owned Steeples Farm at Edvin Loach in Worcestershire. Upon his death this was left to his brother and sister for their lifetimes. Afterwards trustees were appointed to provide a school for the children of Penn. This school was founded in 1714. The site chosen was near the top of Springhill Lane, close to the present Wynn Crescent. When in 1871 this accommodation became inadequate, the school was moved closer to St Bartholomew’s Church. It required further enlargement in 1877. At that time there were approximately 100 pupils and it was known as the Penn Wynn Schools. Today the School is St Bartolomew’s CofE School. Down the years it has bee the custom to provide school leavers with bibles inscribed as Penn Wynn Bibles (Peter Hickman)