184 BOLLINGTON. CHESHIRE. [KKLLYVPerry Charles, 'boot maker, Palmerston streetPilsbury George, grocer, 41 Wellington roadPimlott & Co. mineral water k bobbin mnfrs. Queen stPimlott Frederick, insurance agent, i Adlington roadPoUitt Bachel Amelia (Mrs,), draper. Water streetPotts Elizabeth (Mrs,), cab proprietor. Water streetPotts Harry, hardware dealer. Water streetPritchard John William, Cock k Pheasant P.HEatliffe Joseph, sheet metal worker, Wellington roadBavensdale Josiah, draper, 5 Grimshaw laneBobinson Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, Palmerston stRobinson WilUam, joiner k undertaker, Wellington roadRose John, insurance agent, Henshall roadRose Samuel, farmer, Clarke laneRowbotham W. & Sons," timber mers.Albert Road saw misRoyle William, insurance agent, 15 Grimshaw terraceSadler William Hy. beer & wine retailer, 3 Oldham stSefton Frederick, boot maker, n Wellington roadShires William, Spinners Arms P.H. Palmerston streetShrewder Hannah (Miss), draper. High streetSigley Martha & Mary (Misses), confctnrs. Palmerston stSladin Thomas, draper & miUiner, High streetSlater Henry k "Leigh Lim. paper stainers. The Lower miUSmith Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 67 Wellington roadSpittle Arthur, Meridian inn, Palmerston streetStaley Alfred, beer retailer. Princess streetStamper Lena (Miss), tobacconist, Palmerston streetStaveley Coal & Iron Co. Limited, coal merchantsStringer William, smith, joiner & wheel-wright,TurnerHthStubbs Sarah Maria (Mrs,), farmer, Ingersley roadSutton Maud Mary (Miss), milliner, Grimshaw laneSwindells George & Son Limited, cotton manufacturers,Adelphi mill k Clarence miUSwindells Sarah (Mrs,), grocer k draper, Bollington CrossTaylor Hedley, shopkeeper, 57 Water streetTaylor Mary Hannah (Miss), fried fish dlr. 56 Water stTaylor Sarah Jane (Miss), draper, 4 Princess streetThompson William, shopkeeper, Bollington crossTimperley Henry, shopkeeper, 22 Lord streetTrueman Arthur, farmer, Ovenhouse farmTrueman James S, surveyor k sanitary inspector to theUrban District CouncU & supt, of Water Works, AdsheadBamTrueman Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Adshead Barn farmTurner Thomas k Son, auctioneers, accountants k estateagents, Ingersley roadTurner Martha (Miss), farmer. Glue Shed farmTylecote Frank, manager of the Manchester & LiverpoolDistrict Bank & treasurer to the Urban District CouncU,Palmerston streetPHIVATE RESIDENTS.OoUier Thomas Arthur, Endon houseDavenport Henry, New HoUin haUPaton James, Daisy bankPlews Arthur S. Endon hallSandford LeslieSnape Mrs. Eock cottageWetton Joseph, EocksideWilliamson John HWUlott Miss, EocksideUnwin Gearge, shopkeeper, Stakehurst endUnwin James, beer retailer, Ingersley roadUnwin Jas. Ingham, draper k ho. furnshr.. Palmerston sts.:Unwin Samuel, farmer. The HurstUnwin Samuel, grocer & draper. Chancery laneUnwin Simeon, boot maker, WelUngton roadUrban District Gas Works (Henry Froggatt, manager),,Henshall roadUrban District Water Works (James "Trueman,. supt)Vemon Right Hon. Lord, coUiery proprietor k. coal merchant(Arthur Gleave, agent). Aqueduct wharfWainwright Arthur, dogger, 6g Water streetWainwright Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 73, Water street..Wainwright Mary (Miss), dress maker, Palmerston st.Walker Alfred, horse slaughterer. Queen streetWalkley Martha (Mrs,), chemist k druggist. High st..Walmsley Elizabeth (Mrs,), stationer, 39 Water streetWarburton Thomas & Son, clock k watch makers k.jewellers, Palmerston streetWarburton George, baker k grocer, 20 Adlington road,Watson Joseph k Sons, grocers k corn dealers. High stfWatson Thomas, coa,l k cannel merchant, BoUingtonStation & china & earthenware dealer, Palmerston street*Watts Fred, grocer, 5 Water streetWelch Joseph (exors. of), coal merchants, BoUingtonistation; & at MacclesfieldWetton Joseph & Sons, quarry owners k stone merchants,Kerridge, BUlinge, Windyway, Tegsnose, kiBollington stone, quarries; saw mUls k offices, adjoiningBollington Station, Great Central Bailway.TN 14Whitehurst Brothers, grocers k bakers, 75 k 77 Wel-t-Ungton roadWhitehurst Thomas, fruiterer. High streetWhittaker Henry (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Lower houseWilliamson Hesketh Goddard, surveyor, Shrigley roadWilUamson John Peter, joiner & builder, Shrigley roadWilliamson Ruth (Mrs.), beer ret. k farmer,g6 Church steWoodall George William, estate agent, Wellington roadhWoodall William, Royal Oak P.H. Princess streetWoollam John W. baker k grocer, Palmerston street.Wragg Benjamin, butcher, Palmerston streetWright Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. High streetfWright John, parish clerk, go Church streetWright Joseph, greengrocer, Palmerston streetWright Martha (Mrs.), grocer & ale k porter dealer,;Lower houseWright Eichard, grocer, Shrigley roadWylde Edward, grocer. High streetKEERIDGE.COMMEBCIAL.Bennett Ann (Mrs,), shopkeeperCooper Henry (Mrs.), shopkeeper.Stake House EndCoverley John Henry, grocer, bakerk sub-postmasterDavenport Wm. k H. M. blacksmithsFox James, farmerGoodwin Harold, insurance agentHigginbotham Jonathan, doggerBOSIiE'X' is a township, village and parish, constitutedin 1858 out of Prestbury and formed into a districtchapelry Feb. T6, 1883; it is on the road from Macclesfieldto Leek, Staffs, with a station on the Churnet Valleybranch of the North Staffordshire railway, 6 milessouth from Macclesfield, 17^ north-east from Stoke-on-Trent, 7 from Leek, 5 east-north-east from Congleton and163 from London, in the Macclesfield division of thecounty, petty sessional division of Prestbury, Macclesfieldhimdred, union and county court district, and in the ruraldeanery and archdeaconry of Macclesfield and diocese ofChester. The church of St. Mary the Virgin, originallyNorman, is a small edifice of brick, rebuilt, with the exceptionof the tower, in 1777, and consisting of chancel(added in 1834), nave, and an ancient and low embattledtower containing 4 bells : the organ was the gift of JosephStubbs esq. in i87g: the brass lectern was presentedby Mrs. Peel, of the Manor House, in memory of her husband,Charles Peel esq. who died 18 July, i88g: thestained east window is a memorial to Mrs. Sarah Sutcliffe,d. 24 Jan. i85g, and was erected by her husband,the Bev, William Sutcliffe M,A. incumbent of this parish(1833-70): there are four other stained windows in thenave, induding one to Abraham Bullock, d. g March, i8g4,and a mural tablet to John WUUams Nowell esq. ofMacclesfield, d. 21 Dec. 1837 '• the church was restoredand reseated in 1878 and affords 250 .sittings. The registersdate from the year 1728. "The living is a vicarage,net yearly value ;^8o, with 35 acres of glebe and residence,in the gift of the vicar of Prestbury, and held sinceLomas George, beer retaUerOa"Kes John, farmer, Swanscoe farubPickford John C, farmer & confectnrPickford Lawrence, farmer. Five Ashes-Sidebotham Joseph, grocerWhiston Wm, beer retailer. Bed way,Whitehurst WUliam, grocer & draper.WUliamson John & Son, quarry.owners & stone merchantsWilson Thomas, farmer, Endon farm-i8gi by the Bev. George Edward O'Brien M.A. of Queen's^College, Oxford. The Wesleyan Methodist chapel, builiin i8g5, wUl seat 180 persons. There is a charity of 30S«yearly for distribution in bibles; Dawson and Thornley's,of £2 7s. 4d. for distribution in money and bibles in Bosleyand the neighbourhood; Eoger Holland's, of 5s, yearly,,due on St. Thomas' day, being a charge on Hunter's PoolFarm at Mottram St. Andrew and Leigh and Bennett's.-charity of £7 48. 8d. which belongs to the minister.A fine sheet of water, covering 120 acres, is used as areservoir for the Macclesfield canal. The township contains3,086 acres of land and in of water, all the propertyof the Earl of Harrington, who is lord of themanor.Eateable value, ;^4,725; the population in 1901.was 353.Sexton and Clerk, Joseph Cheetham.Post Office.—Miss Julia Cheetham, sub-postmistressaLetters arrive from Macclesfield at 7,15 a.m,; dispatchedthereto at 5.55 p.m. No delivery on sundays.The nearest money order office is at Buglaw-«-ton: Bosley Station is the nearest tdegraph office, butthedelivery is limited to one mileLetter Boxes at Dane Mill deared at 6,25 p.m. k BosleySmithy 6.5 p.mEailway Station, Herbert Capper Marlow, station masterPublic Elementary School (mixed), built with residenceforthe master in 1858 k considerably enlarged in 1896;for go children; average attendance, 70; EichariMather, master
DIEECTOEY.]Marked thus • receive letters throughNorth Bode, Congleton.•Bayley Sam, Mortimer houseHeapy A. H. Boggin's hiUO'Brien Bev. George Edward M.A.(vicar). VicarageThompstone Frank, Harrington houseCOMMEBCIAL.Arnold Sarah Ellen (Mrs.), farmer.Lower house•Bowyer Charles, farmer, BrownsheadBuUock Alfred, farmer. Sour buttsBuxton Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer. Kiln hiCheetham Joseph, sexton•Clayton Frank, frmr. Bull Gate frmOooke William, shopkeeperDale Charles, farmer. Chaff haUEarlham Jn. blacksmith k WhlwrghtCHESHIRE.Fallows Thos. farmr.Lower Keys grnFletcher Joseph, farmer, Eyles farm•Gleave Henshall, dairyman•Goodfellow Edgar, farmer,Broad oakGoodfellow Frank, farmer, Pye ashGoodfellow Jas. fanner, Hugh bridgeGoodwin Thos. fanner, Morris greepHeapy Arthur H. mUler, corn merchant& baker, Bosley Old Corn miULawton Thomas, Queen's Arms P.HMalkin Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer,HolUn's farmMason Leonard, farmer. Lower &Upper Minn endMassey Daniel, farmer. Swallow daleMather Bichard, assistant overseer &clerk to Parish <strong>Council</strong>Mayer Isaac, farmer, Upton Fold frmMayers John, farmerG-BEAT BO"D"G-HTON" is a vUlage and township in theparish of St. Oswald, Chester, partly within the limitsof the municipal and parUamentary borough of Chesterand bounded on the north by the river Dee ; it is i J mUessouth-east from the Cross, in the Eddisbury division ofthe county, lower division of the himdred of Broxton,union and county court district of Chester and petty sessionaldivision of Chester Castle. During the Civil warthis viUage was the scene of several encounters betweenthe BoyaUsts and' ParUamentary forces; in 1644, Chesterbein^ then besieged by the latter, a detachment of thegamson salUed forth to attack a ParUamentary forceposted in the adjoining village of Christleton ; the skirmishbegan at Great Boughton, and after a severe struggle theParliamentarians retired, but about 140 of the king's partywere slain, most of them being citizens of Chester. Thewhole of Great Boughton, including the haU, was burneddown by the garrison of Chester in order to prevent theenemy from re-occupying it. Most of the land is cultivatedas market gardens, which furnish abundant suppUesto the Chester market. Boughton HaU, the property ofFBIVATE BESIDENTS.Armstrong Edward J. 35 Dee banksBeUion Joseph, Belle vue. Dee banksBlack Cra-wford, Sunny mount. DeebanksBoreham Frank Squire, Dee banksConstable WUliam Henry, Eiversdale,Dee banksCooper Jsph. Mt. Heaton, Dee banksDavies Mrs. Dee banksFrost James Garrett, Boughton hallHale Philip A. Deva Lea, Dee banksHaswell Jn. Edwd. Dee tower,Dee bnksHawkins Col. W. F. Manor houseJones Mrs. South view. Dee banksKynnersley E. M. S. Boughton lodgeLast E. W. "The LimesLedsham Samuel, Wixon, Dee banksLowe James Fox, Dee cot. Dee banksMaUalieu Arth. Eose Ville,Dee banksMayers Mrs. Vicar's CrossMuspratt Edward John, Within croft.Dee banksOwen George T. Heath house, ChristletonroadParry Mrs. Woodbank, Christleton rdPaxton Fredk. Belmont ho. Dee banksBOWDON. 185Mitchell Ephraim, farmer. Turn hnrs^tNadin Abraham, farmer, Dawsons frm»Bathbone John Geo. farmer, Stonyfold^Biley WilUam, wheelwrightByder Joseph, farmer. Stye farmShaw Edwd. farmer. Primrose bankSlack Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer-,..Higher Keys greenTatton Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,.Styles meadowTatton William,Harrington Arms P.H'Thompstone Francis R. & SonsLimited, millers, Dane millTrueman James, farmerTrueman Thomas, farmerWood Joseph, farmer, MiU houseWooUey Wm. farmer, Highfield house-Wright Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeperMrs, Currie, and now (igo6) the residence of JamesGarrett Frost esq. is an ancient mansion of the 17th centu'ry,with a good entrance porch; the hall has a floor of"polished oak and a fireplace surrounded by Dutch tiles^and bearing the date 1655 ; it has been in the possessionof the Currie family since the time of Henry "VIL Mrs.Currie, of Eastbourne, is lady of the manor and principallandowner. The soil is loam; subsoil, clay. The chiefcropsare vegetables, strawberries &c. The area is 7ig..acres; rateable value, £7,577; the population m igoiwas 1,034, including 27 inmates and 5 officials in Tarvin>workhouse.Poggi Godfrey, Dee banksBead Mrs. KenwinBeece William, Woodbank, ChristletonroadEichmond Walter Coleridge, Vicar'sCrossSmith Alexander, Eudale, Dee banksWhiteside Fredk. Livesey, Garden vUWiUiams David, Dee banksWiseman Mrs. John, The Poplars, DeebanksWitter Preston H. Biverslea,Dee bnksCOMMRBOIilL.Aston Arthur B. Bed House P.HBewley k Sons, market gardeners,Christleton roadBewley Jn. mrkt. grdnr. Christleton rdBoreham Frank Squire L.B.C.P. kS.Edin. physician k srgn.Dee banksChesworth Eobert, market gardener,Christleton roadGerrard John Hy. market gardenerGerrard MUes, market gardenerGerrard William, market gardener,Christleton roadGreig Alexander, commercial traveller,Deo banksTown Sub-Post k M. 0., P. P., S. B. & A, & I. Office,Stocks lane,—Thomas Noel, sub-postmaster. Letters^received from Chester arrive about 8 a.m. & 4 & 8'p.m, ; dispatched at 8,20, 10 & 11,50 a,m, & 1,50, 4,15,.5.40, 8 & g p.mTarvin Union Workhouse, Bev, Wm. Eowley, vicar ofGuilden Sutton, chaplain; Hugh Atkinson, master ^Mrs. Miriam Atkinson, matronHewson John,cab propr. Christleton rdiHughes George, market gardenerHughes George, jun. potato dealerLaw John, market gardenerLedsham Samuel & Son,fruit growerskflorists,The Old Nurseries, Greenlane,Tarvin roadLedsham Joseph, market gardenerLedsham Samuel, market gardenerMayers George, joinerMuspratt Edward John, surveyor^Within croft. Dee banksNield Joseph, grocerNoel Thomas, grocer. Post officeOwen Charles James, coUector of pooi>rates for Christleton.Picton k GreatBoughton, also assessor of taxes foe-Great Boughton, assistant overseerfor Littleton k Mickle Trafford,road>surveyor & sanitary k dairy inspectorfor Chester Bural District<strong>Council</strong>, Eose vUla, Dee banksPaulson WUliam, White House P.HBeeves Amos Wm. market gardener-Beeves Thomas, market gardenerSmith Bichard, market gardenerSmith James Gow, shopkeeperBOWDON.BOWDON is an extensive parish and township, g milessouth from Manchester, 7 from Knutsford, 12 from Northwichand I south-west from Altrincham, with a stationlocaUy in Stamford road, Altrincham, on the Manchester,South Junction and Altrincham railway, and connectedalso with the neighbouring stations on the London andNorth Western and CSiesbire Lines raUways (Hale Station),in the Altrincham division of the county, hundredand union of Bucklow, oounty court district of -Altrincham,rural deanery of Bowdon, archdeaconry of Macclesfieldand diocese of Chester. "The town occupies a commandingeminence, affording fine views of the valley of Bollinand the surrounding country for many miles; its delightfuland healthy situation, and the facilities of railwaycommunication which it enjoys, have made it a popularplace of residence for the wealthier classes of Manchester."The Local Government Act, 1858" was adopted 22Jan. 1864, but the township, formerly under the controPof a Local Board, is now governed by an Urban Districti<strong>Council</strong>, under the provisions of the '* Local G-overnmentAct, i8g4 " (56 and 57 Vict. 0^3) and is supplied withwaterby the North <strong>Cheshire</strong> "Water Co.The Urban District is divided into East, North, South/and West Wards.The parish church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, firsterected during the Saxon times, and thrice restored, accordingto a brass inscription in the interior, in theyears noo, 1320 and 1570, was rebuilt with enlargements,on the same site, in i860, at a cost of ;^i5,ooo,under the direction of Mr. W. H. Brakspear, architect,of Manchester, in the Transition style between theDecorated and Perpendicular periods, and is a cruciformedifice, consisting of chancel, with north and"south chapels, transepts, clerestoried nave, north and"south porches, and an embattled westem tower, 91 feet-
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