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DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHEADLE. 207The joint area of the Urban <strong>Council</strong> district is 5,090 I civU and 4,201 in the ecclesiastical parish. The estiacres;rateable • value, ^£84,434. The area of the civil mated population of the Urban District in 1910 wasparish is 3,497 acres of land and 17 of water; rateable about 10,000.value, ;^57,848 ; the population in 1901 was 6,140 in the |GHEADLE ft GATLEY URBAN DISTRKDT COUNCIL.Meets at the Offices, High street, every 3rd thursdayin each month at 6 p.m.Members.Chairman, George Edward Haworth.Vice-Chairman, W. Haslam Cross,Gheadle Ward.Retire AprilRetire AprilHenry Wilson 1911 1 George Bates 1913George Fredk.Welch .., 1912 |Cheadle Hulme (North) Ward.William Henry Tutton 1911 I Geo. Edward Haworth 1913WilUam Marshall 1912 |Gheadle Hulme (South) Ward.John Halliday 1911 I E, B. Russell 1913James E. Morley 1912 'Gatley Ward.BeU Armstrong 1911 j W. Haslam Gross 1913William Henry Piatt... 1912 |Officials,Clerk, Arthur Briggs, Offices, High streetAssistant Clerk, John H. Johnson, Offices, High streetTreasurer, Thomas T. Kenyon, Manchester ft LiverpoolDistrict Banking Co. Limited, High streetMedical Officer of Health, John Herbert Godson B.A.,MB., B.C., D.P.H. Gatley roadSurveyor, Edward Sykes CE. Offices, High streetSanitary Inspector, James T. Fernley, 36 Heathbank rd.Gheadle HulmeStock­Collector of Eates, Isaac Worthington, Offices,port roadOFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS ftcPost, M. O. ft T. Office.—^F. B. Brimelow, sub-postmaster.Letters arrive at Cheadle from Manchesterat 5.8 a.m. ft 12.19 ft 4.50 p.m.; dispatched 8.55,9.45 ft 11.30 a.m. ft 4.30 4 8.10 p.m. ; on sundayletters arrive at 5.50 a.m.; the box closes at 8.10p.mWall Letter Boxes.—Schools hill, cleared at 8.30 a.m.4 6.45 p.m. week days only; Adswood, cleared at8.30 a.m. 4 7.15 pna.; Stockport road, 8.45 a.m. fc4.15 fc 6.30 p.m,; WUmslow road, 8.45 a.m. 4 6.55p.m. week days onlyPUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.Barnes' Convalescent Hospital, Donald Elms Gore M.B.,Ch.B.Vict., F.B.C.P.Lond. resident medical officer;Eev. John Bruster, chaplain; Miss M. A. Wright,matronCemetery, Stockport road, Herbert Mitchell, registrarFire Brigade, William Hines, captain. High streetPolice Station, Stockport road, James Shaw, sergeantin charge & 3 constablesTEERITORIAL FORCE.5th (Earl of Chester's) BattaUon The <strong>Cheshire</strong> Regiment(G Co. Gapt. H. Watts; Sergt. J. Goodier,driU instructor)ist Cadet BattaUon The <strong>Cheshire</strong> Regiment (0 Co.),Lieut. & Acting Gapt. E. C W. ParsonsPUBLIC OFFICIALS.Medical Officer ft Public Vaccinator, Gheadle District,Stockport Union, John Herbert Godson B.A., M.B.,B.C., D.P.H.Camb. Gatley roadRegistrar of Births ft Deaths for Gheadle Sub-District,William Sutcliffe Marsh, 20 High streetVaccination Officer for Stockport Union, Isaac Worthington,Stockport roadPUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.Cheadle ft Gatley CouncU School (mixed ft infants),buUt in 1909, for 500 chUdren; average attendance,185 mixed & 94 infants; George Bates, master; MissMuriel Dawes, infants' mistressSt. Mary's (mixed ft infants), built in 1837 ft sinceenlarged, for 310 chUdren; average attendance, 240;Arthur Sheppard, master; Miss Florence Sheldon,mistressCheadle Heath (infants), built in 1874, for 140 children; average attendance, 66; Miss Arnold, mistressRailway Stations,London ft North Westem, William Gardom, stationmaster<strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Committee, Horace George Howell, stationmasterConveyances,—Manchester Corporation Tramways horseomnibus from White Hart hotel every three-quartersof an hour, from 8.10 a.m. till 9.15 p.m, daUy;Stockport Corporation Electric Tramways, frequentserviceCarrier to Manchester.—WUham Chantler, every day exceptingSundayCHEADLE HULME consists of parts of the townshipsof Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley, and is anecclesiastical parish, formed from the civil parish ofCheadle, Aug. 4, 1868, with a station on the Manchesterand Crewe section of the London and North Western raUway; it is in the Altrincham division of the countj%Macclesfield hundred, Stockport union and county courtdistrict, rural deanery of Stockport, archdeaconry ofMacclesfield, and diocese of Chester. All Saints' church,erected in 1863 fc enlarged in 1899, is a building ofstone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave offive Days, aisles, south transept and organ chamber, southporch and a bell-cot containing one bell: the stained eastwindow was erected in 1873 by the late Rev. 0. J.Cummings M.A. formerly rector of Cheadle and founderof the church, and there are three others to JohnRooke Gorbett esq. d. 19 April, 1869, Robert Gray esq.d. 31 July, 1872, and Richard Brown: the eagle lecternwas presented in 1899 by Dr. T. B, Knott, and theoak communion table and rails and oak paneUing wereerected in 1900 as a memorial to the late J. R. Gallowayesq. : the church affords 500 sittings. The registerdates from the year 1864. The living is a vicarage,yearly value ;^203, with residence, in the gift of therector of Cheadle, and held since 1898 by the Rev.Henry Tyson M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxford, andL.Th. of Durham University. The Baptist chapel, inGrove lane, built in 1840, is a small and plain edificeof brick, and wiU seat 200. The Congregational chapel,in Swann lane, erected in 1869, is a building of stonein the Gothic style, and has a tower with spire: thereare 450 sittings. The Wesleyan chapel, in Station road,erected in 1883, is of red brick with store facings, andwUl seat about 300. The principal landowners areLady Dundonald, of Gwyrch Gastle, W. Brocklehurstesq. of Macclesfield, Isaac Storey and Mrs. Watson.The soil is various; subsoil, gravel and clay. The chiefcrops are potatoes and turnips, and some land inpasture. The area of the ecclesiastical parish is 5,500acres; the population in 1901 was 1,765.ADSWOOD is a village, partly in Cheadle parish andpartly in Stockport borough. Here is a Congregationalchapel, erected in 1886, with 150 sittings.Post, M. 0. fc T. fc Telephone GaU Office.—Miss CPotts, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Stockportat 7 & 11.30 a.m. fc 4.45 p.m.; dispatched at9.30 a.m. 4 12,40 4 8.10 p.m. week days; Sundays,arrive 9 a.m.; dispatched 8.30 p.mWaU Letter Boxes,—Cheadle road, cleared at 7.45 a.m.4 7.15 p.m. ; Albert road, cleared at 8 a.m. 4 7.15p.m.; Church road, cleared at 8.15 a.m. 4 7.15 p.m.;GUI Bent road, cleared at 7.45 a.m. 4 7 p.m.; HulmeHall road, cleared at 8.45 a m. 4 12.15 ^ 7-4° P-5Hulme Common, cleared at 8.45 a.m. 4 7.30 p.m. ;Grove lane, cleared at 7.45 a.m. 4 7 p.m. week daysonlySCHOOLS.Manchester Warehousemen 4 Clerks' Orphan Schools,built in 1869, at a cost of ;^i5,ooo, 4 since considerablyenlarged; there are now (1910) 270 chUdren;J. Purdy M.A. principal; Miss Luttman LL.A. headmistress; Miss Gye, matron; J. P. Reid, secPublic Elementary (mixed), built in 1893, for 200 children;average attendance, 150; C. G. Kirk, masterPublic Elementary (infants), endowed in 1785, byJonathan Robinson, with ;^i5 yearly, derived fromland, ft enlarged in 1902, for 85 children; averageattendance, 55; Mrs. Mary Piatt, mistressLondon 4 North Western RaUway Station, GeorgeFearn, station master

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