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.,290 MOTTRAM ST. ANDREW.annum, in the incumbency of the Rev. John Darcey, M.A., and the patronage of Arth..Henry Davenport, Esq. The Church, or Chapel, dedicated to St. James, is an ancientand curious building, half timber, and was built by Sir John Davenport, abont 1U3· ithas a small wooden spire, with three beEs. 'rhere is a National School for children of ~thsexes, having an endowment of £11 per B:DDum. Ar~hur Henry D~venport)Esq.) is ·lordof the manor, and Ormerod states that It has been In the possessIon of that famil)' eversince the marriage of Richard de Dauneport with Amabel Venables, about the year 1176Marten Hall, the ancient seat of the Davenports, is an old fashioned, half-timberedmansion, now used as a. farm·house. -Darcey Rev. John, M.A.Trades and Pro[essW1Ui.Blacksh"w John, farmer, MutlowBlackshw Mrs. Sarllh, baker and shopkeeperBlacksh"w ThOmM (executors ol), "Daven.port Arms»Blaeksha.w Thomas, JUD., farmer, Snowb..rIfarmBurrows John, wheelwrightD"venport Charles, farmerDa.venport lames, farmer, Messuage farmDavenport John, cowkeepcr, Marti" heathFoden Mrs. Harriet, farmer, Chapel B ousefarmFoden Willlim, blacksmithHodgkinson Samuel, farmerLawton Peter, farmerLucas Edward, corn millerLucas James, farmerLucas Mrs. Marg-t, farmerMassey Enoch, farmer, Gorseley greenMassey Stephen, farmerMassey Thomas, farmer, The HallMorris Willi"m, farmer, PikelowPotts Mrs. Ann, tailorPotts Mrs. Ellen, cowkeeper, Gorseley gn.Potts Peter, farmerPotts Richard, fannerRobinson Simeon, market gardenerSims Joseph, fannerSims Thomas, farmer, MutlowSmallwood Thomas, farmer) MutlowStanway Jas., wheelwright and CQwkeeperTaylor Thomas, cowkeeperTaylOT William, farmerWashington J:unes, farmerWeatherby John, fannerWhittaker Joseph, farmer, Lower PikelowW oodhead Daniel, National schoolmasterWorthinglon Edward, tallorNational&hoot-Daniel Woodhead, master:Mrs. Sarah Woodheed, mistress .Post Office-William Foden, receiver. Lettersarrive from Congleton at 7 a.m. jdispatched "t t past 7 p.m. The near·est money order office is at Gongleton~IMOTTRAM SAlNT ANDREW is a township in Prestbury parish, Macclesfield ninOD.containing, by the census of 1861, 460 inhabitants, and 1600 acres, in the hundred of Mac·clesfteld, North Ch..hire. There is a good Parochial School for children of both sexes,partly endowed, and the schoolroom has been consecrated for the celebr"tion of diviaeservice. There are charitable bequests for the benefit of the poor, amounting to £30 perannum. The Rev. Henry Wright is lord ofthe manor.Ckr91h Gentry, &·c.Street Captain, Lee H..rIWatts Rev. F. curateWright Rev. Henry, Mottr"ffi HallTrades and Prqfessions.Allen John, farmerBarlow Aaron, farmerBarrow J oseph, shoemakerBower John, farmerBower Robert, farmerBracegirdiePhilip,shoemakerFisher John, farmerRankjnson James, farmerHatton Josaph, gamekeeperHigginbothamM",sey C., farmer and t"nnerLamonby Charles, pig dealerMassey. Misses, tannersMickleburgh James, ba.ili1fMills Fet-er, "Bull's Head »Norbury Thomas, farmerPowell Isaac, smithPriestn..rI Samuel, farmerRead Enoch, farmerRowbotham J "mes William, shopkeeper,smith, and farrierRowbotham Joseph, farmerSandback Miss Ellen, farmerScragg John, gardenerSerpell Thomas, master of schoolT"ylor Joseph William, farmerTurner Joseph, farmerWarburton Samuel, shoemakerWard William, farmerWilson Thomas, farmerWood John, farmerLetters through !>{acclesfield.,ḷ~

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