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204 CHEADLE. CHESHIRE. [KELLY'SRailway Stations.London k North Western, Herbert Bagshaw, stationmaster<strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Committee, Albert Edward Roberts, stationmasterConveyance.—Manchester Corporation Tramways horsek motor omnibuses from White Hart hotel everythree-quarters of an hour, from 8 a.m. till 9,50 p,m,daUyCarrier to Manchester.—^WUUam Chantler, every day exceptingSundaythe Gothic style, and has a tower with spire: thereare 450 sittings. The Wesleyan chapel, in Station road,,CHEADLE BULKELEY and CHEADLE MOSELEY are erected in 1883, is of red brick with stone facings, andhamlets in the parish of Cheadle. The greater number will seat about 300. The principal landowners areofthe inhabitants reside in the hamlets of Edgeley and Lady Dundonald, of GwjTch Castle, C Brocklehurst:Brinksway, which are within the borough of Stockport. esq, of Macclesfield, Isaac Storey and Mrs, Watson,The London and North Western railway passes through The soil is various; subsoil, gravel and clay. The chiefthese townships, the lands of which are very much intermixed-Bulkeley's charity of ^^30 los. founded in 1669, pasture. The area of the ecclesiastical parish is 5,5.0acrops are potatoes and turnips, and some land inis for apprenticing, and Hansby's, of £5, founded in 1662, acres ; the population in igoi was 1,765,for bread; Dawn's gift of £2 los. founded in 1678, is fordistribution in money: Reginald Fowden in 1848 bequeathed;^2,ooo, but this 'nas since, under a scheme Post, M, 0. & T. 0., T. M, 0., E. D., P. P., S. B. &ADSWOOD is a viUage in Cheadle parish.of the Charity Commissioners, been reduced to A. k I. Office.—Miss C. Potts, sub-postmistress.£1,137 i6s. 3d. the interest arising from which is now Letters arrive from Stockport at 6,10 & 11,30 a,m. &divided amongst three poor aged and blind persons in 4.30 p.m. ; dispatched at g,3o a,m. & 12,40 k 8.10-Cheadle parish only; there are also several smaller p,m. week days; Sundays, arrive g a.m,; dispatchedcharities. Frank Sykes J.P. of Brookfield, the trustees 8.30 p.mof the late Eobert Bamford-Hesketh esq. James WattsWall Letter Boxes.—Cheadle road, cleared at 7,45 a,m.;esq. the trustees of the late Sir William Cunliffe BrooksAlbert road, cleared at 8 a.m. k 7,15 p.m, ; Churchibart. (d. igoo), and Arthur Henry Sykes esq. of Lydhamroad, cleared at 8,15 a,m. k 7.15 p.m. GiU BentManor, Salop, are the principal landowners.CHEADLE HULME consists of parts of the townships0! Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley, and is anecclesiastical parish, formed from the dvil parish ofCheadle, Aug. 4, 1868, with a station on the Manchesterand Crewe section of the London and North Westem railway; it is in the Altrincham division of the county,Macclesfield hundred, Stockport union and county courtdistrict, rural deanery of Stockport, archdeaconry ofMacclesfield, and diocese of Chester. All Saints' church,erected in 1863 & enlarged in i8gg, is a building ofstone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave offive oays, aisles, south transept and organ chamber, southporch and a beU-cot containing one bell: the stained east•window was erected in 1873 by the late Eev. C J.Cummings M.A. formerly rector of Cheadle and founderof the church, and there are three others to JohnEooke Corbett esq. d. ig April, i86g, Bobert Gray esq,d. 31 July, 1872, and Eichard Brown: the eagle lecternwas presented in i8gg by Dr. T, B, Knott, and theCHEADLE.PBIVATE BESIDENTS.Ackroyd Mrs. Moseley viewAlcock George, Brooklyn roadAlcock Mrs. Ashfield roadAlcock Thomas, Brooklyn villaAldred Eobert, GreenhaUAndrews Geo. Eiversdale, Gatley rdArmstrong BeU, West viewBarker Alfred, 21 Massie streetBates George, Ashfield roadBridgwater Henry John, Ashfield rdCallan Mrs. 12 Massie streetCash Joseph, 10 Massie streetCateaux Edward Victor, ParkfieldChadwick Mrs. Beech houseCheetham Chas. D. Cheadle roadCocks Wm. Edward B.A. Haw bankCongdon Harry, BeechwoodDarrow Gerald, Hollies, Charlotte stDavies John H, Moseley hallDawes Mrs. Ebor cottage, Gatley rdDouglas-Willan Eev, John -AlfredP.L,Th, (curate St. Mary's), ggStockport roadD-dckett Thos. Ivy lo, Stockport rdEarnshaw John, 23 Massie streetEdge John, 20 Massie streetFox Eobert E. Charlotte streetFynes-Clinton -Mrs, East bank,MassiestreetGodson Alfred M.A., M.B., J.P.Cheadle houseGodson John H., B.A,,M,B.Linden hoGodson Miss, Bank houseGriffin John T. Sputhbankoak communion table and rails and oak paneUing wereerectedin igoo as a memorial to the late J, E. GaUowayesq. : the church affords 500 sittings. The registerdates from the year 1864, The living is a vicarage,net yearly value ;^26o, in the gift of the rector ofCheadle, and held since i8g8 by the Eev, Henry "TysonM.A. of Magdalen CoUege, Oxford, and L.Th. of DurhamUniversity. The Baptist chapel, in Grove lane,built in 1840, is a small and plain edific? of brick,and will seat 200. The Congregational church, inSwann lane, erected in i86g, is a building of stone inroad, cleared at 8.15 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Hulme Hallroad, cleared at 8.45 a.m. & 12.15 ^ 7-4° P-i'i- J-Hulme Common, cleared at 8.45 a.m, k 7.30 p.m.week days onlySchools.Manchester Warehousemen k Clerks' Orphan Schools,,buUt in i86g, at a cost of ^^15,000, k since considerablyenlarged; there are now (igo6) 235 chUdren;.J, Purdy M.A. principal; Miss Bennett, head mistress; Miss Whitehouse, matron ; J. P. Eeid, secPublic Elementary (mixed), endowed in 1785 byGriinewald Samuel E.A., F.S.ScAshfieldroadHadfield Jacob, Stockport roadHigham Miss, Carrfield houseHigginbottom Jn. Jesse, Brook cotHimbury WUliam Henry, SpringfieldJonathan Bobinson with ;^i5 yearly, derived fromland, k enlarged in i8g3 ; it will hold 270 children;.average attendance, 140; C. G. Kirk, masterPublic Elementary (infants), built in 1785, k enlarged,Hobson John Edward, Massie streetHolland Mrs. ElderslieHolmes Lewis, InglesideHughes William, 54 Massie streetJackson Thomas Leonard B.A,, M.B.Ashfield roadKendal Miss, BrooklynKinsey Miss, 160 Stockport roadLancaster Miss E. The ThornsLatham A. Syd.Ash lea,Manchester rdLees Miss, 3 Massie streetLings Stanley, BassendeneLister Hubert Shaw M.B,, Ch,B,Barnes' Convalescent hospitalLomas William, 75 Stockport roadLockwood Alfred, g Massie streetMacdona Rev. Frederick AugustusM.A. (rector of St. Mary's & ruraldean). RectoryMacnamara Eev. J. E, (Congregational),Charlotte streetMarriott John, The GrangeMcClure Mrs, NewlandsMihie James Herbert J.P. LanglandsMilne John D. BelmontMurgatroyd Arthur J. The DepleachOgden John, MowpondParkin Frederick Wm. The BeechesParkinson John Broadfield, Brook loAddison David, fishmonger & fruiterer,.High streetW, Lyndhurst, Ash­Ainsworth L. &; B, (Misses), drapers fcmilliners. High streetAlcock Jane (Mrs,), drpr, 43 High stAlcock Jonathan, buUder, "Wood streetParsons E, Cfield roadGrimmer Francis Joseph, Ashfield rd PauU Bev. Joseph Weston M.A. (Con-Grundy Roger .Alfred, Harthill house ' gregational), Cleveland housein igo2, for 85 children; average attendance, 55 jMiss M. E. Morton, mistressLondon k North Western Eailway Station, Luke Hobson,station masterPetrie Mrs. StemdalePorritt John A. BruntwoodBead Eichard, Ashfield roadBichardson Miss, Field headBoper Samuel, Sunnyside "Boscoe Thomas Bay, Heath houseSandbach James Bntterworth, RichmondhillSheldon Miss, The FernsSpedding James, i4g Stockport roadStocks WiUiam Arthur, 7 The Crescent;Sykes Alan Jn. M,A,,J,P, South viewSykes Frank J,P. BrookfieldTaylor Mrs, The FernsTaylor Mrs, 43 Wilmslow roadTaylor Miss, LeasideTetlow Henry, Park houseThorpe James Hy. 77 Stockport rdTurner Francis Anthony, Ashfield rd!Watts James, Abney hallWatts James, jun. Manor lodgeWalker Mrs. 81 Stockport roadWebb James, BrooklandsWestcott George, The CrescentWhittaker John, Moseley houseWilliamson Mrs. Moseley viewWilson Henry, The BeechesWUson Misses, 5 The CrescentWoodall Mrs. BrooklandsWoodaU WUliam, GreenbankWoodvine John, Ashfield roadCOMMEBCIAL.

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