50 BAR~TON. CHESHIRE. ANDERTON is a small township, 2! mile~ nort~-west merchand'ise, belonging to the Manc~ester Ship Canal from Northwich station mters-ected by the rIver" eaver Company. T·he .Right Hon. A. H. &mth-~arry :P.C. and and Trent and Mersey' canal. The .Weaver Navig.at~on Brunner, Mond &; 00. Limited, are the chIef landowners. , Company have erected powerful machmery he~e for hftmg The area is 485 acres of land and 4 1 of water; rnteabl& d d f th W value, £4,402; the population in 1901 was 358. canal boats with their loa 9 to an rom e r.lver eaver Post Office.--Job Holland, sll'b-pos,tmaste.r. Letters to the Trent and Mersey canal, the latter fiowmg at a con- 6 d t hed t siderable elevation above the river. Here are several e~.. . through Northwich arrive at ·35 a.m.; Ispa c. a tensive salt works, belonging to the Salt Union, and &;the 6.55 p.m. on week day's only. Postal orders are Issued Earl of Mansfield, and extensive sheds, warehouses c. here, but not paid. Barnton is the nearest money orderfor storage of pottery material, stoneware and other &; telegraph office BARNTON. Cottrell William grocer Palin James B. painter Dudley Samue1,'tailor Peaver Alice (Mrs.), market gardener .Deakin Joseph, River's view E t Edwin farmer Platt Thomas, farmer, Yew Tree farm Howard Mrs. Holly cottage I
DIRECT~RY.] CHESHIRE. BEllINGTON. 51 Owen Arthur, blacksmith Shenton Francis, farmer, StamIord Williams Harriet (~rs.), farmer, Lon'g Owen George, blacksmith, Broomhill bridge green Owen Thomas, coal mer. Station deput Smith Geo. farmer, Hollow Moor Hth Willis Thomas,miller (water & steam), ShallcrosE Chas. farmer, LittleJ3al'row Swindley "Woodyer, farmer, Barrowmr & corn merchant, The Mills Shallcross Thomas,carpenter & 'wheel- Wigan Coal & Iron Co. Ltd. (Thomas Wright John, farmer & butcher wright, Little Barrow ~ Dodd, agent), Station depot BARTHO:MLEY is a towrl.ship, parish and village, 1564. The living is a redory, net yearly value £3°4. partly in Staffordshire, I mile from Radway Green station including 72 aores of glebe, with residence, in the gift of on the North StalIo~~ay>5 miles south-east from the trustees of Lord Crewe, and held since IB80 by the Orewe, 7 south-west fro. -Sandbach, 331 from Manchester Rev. George William Charles Skene M.A. of Christ and 164 from London, 1 the Crewe division of the county, Church, Oxford. The consolidated charities produce petty .ses·sional division of Nantwich, hundred, union and £20 yearly for bread and £10 for education. The Earl county court district of Nantwich, rural deanel'y of Con- of Crewe P.C. is lord of the manor and landowner. The gleton, archdeaconry of Macclesfield and diocese of Chester, soil is sandy; subsoil, sand and clay. The chief produce The church of St. Bertoline is a building of stone, in is cheese, potatoes, wheat and oats. There are five townmixed tStyles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of ships in this parish: Barthomley, Balterley (in Staffordfo~r bays, north and south aisles, south-east or Crewe shire), Crewe, .A.lsager and Haslington: the three latter chapel and a western tower with eight pinnacles, contain- will be found under separate headings. £4,:385; the popuing a clock 'fmd 6 bells: in the Crewe chapel is a magni- lation of the township in 1901 was 292. Radway Green ficent altar tomb of marble, to Sibyl Marcia (Gl\aham), is a station a mile from the village, on the North Stafwife of Robert, 2nd Baron Houghton, who died 19 Sept. fordshiTe ra.ilway. 1887, with a recumbent effigy, executed by the late Sir Post Office.-Richard Sherratt, sub-postmaster. Lett~rs J. EdgaJr Boehm bart. R.A.: there is also an altar tomb, are received through Crewe, deliv·ered at 8 a.m.; dlSwith a. recumbent effigy, in marble, to Sir Robert Fuls- patched at 6 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but hurst, one of the esquires of the celebrated James, Lord not paid. Betley is the nearest money order & tele- Audley at the battle of Poitiers, Sept. 19, 1356; he