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484 RI~GWAY. CHESHIRE. [KELLY'Stower with spire containing one bell, dated 1741 and the 2,396 acres; ratea,ble value £4,891; the population iminitials G. B. for George Booth, recast from the old bell of 1901 was 491.1007: the communion plate dates from 1725: 'there are Letters through Altrincham; the nearest post office is a'-2215 sittings. The register dates from the year 17218. Hale Barns. The nearest money order office is at Halo"The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £3°0 , with 13 Barns & telegraph office is Victol'>ia road, Hale, abOu.L.acres of glebe and residence, in the .gift of Earl Errertoll I! miles distantof Tatton, and held since 1.864 by the Rev. Harry Alfred Wall Letter Box, cleared at 8.30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; no coflIlignettIM.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, rural dean (If lection on sundaysBowdon and hon. canon of Chester. The vicarage house The children of this parish attend the school at Haleiswithin a short distance or the churcl. Tb.A area is BarnsHipett Rev. Canon Harry Alfd. M.A. Gaddum Hy. T. frmr.Batts Clough fm Ridgeway John, farmer, Etropt green(vicar & rural' dean), The Vicarage Grt·sty Hugh, frmr. Ringway Hall fm Rogerson Kelsall, farmer, Etropt grIhRaingill Sam!. Starkie, The Grange Harrop haac, market gardener Ryder Ellesworth, farmer, Ash far~Riley James, Prospect house Jackson James, tarmer, Manor farm 81ay laneCOMMERCIAL.Jackson Herbt. S. frmr. Roaring gate Shll.wcross Charles, Clay House farmAldcroft Charles, grocer, Hale Barns Jackson Joseph, farmer, Slate Ho. fm Taylor William, farmer, Clough bankBaguley Peter, Red Lion P.H. & Mills George, market grdnr. Shay la Walker Samuel, farmer, Clay laneblacksmithPearson Andrew, farmer, Outwood frm Warburton George, farmer, Buck hallBarton William, market gardener Pearson Jeseph, Tan Yard farm, War- Warburton William, farmer,Buck hallBooth Wm. farmer, Warburton grn burton green 'Whalley John, farmer, Oak farmBurgess Thos. Wm.frmr.Yew Tree fm Pimlott William, farmer, Hale top Whalley John, Ross Mill farmClarke Jane (Mrs.), farmer Priestner lVilliam, market gardener Whalley Lewis, farmer, Rose Mill frm.Cooper In. frmr. Low. Mainwood frm Ranigill Sam Starkey, farmer, Yew Whalley Saml. A. frmr.Castle Hill fmCrosby Wm.frmr.HigherMainwood fm Tree farm Whitelegg Jas. frmr. Wood House frmDarbyshire Alfred, farmer,Roaring gte Read Ethelbert, farmer, Hale top Worthington Joseph Pennington, far-Gatley Robert, farmer, Yew Tree frm Renshaw John,market grdnr.Well grn mer, Etropt greenROCK FERRY is now included! within the borough of Birkenhead, which see.NORTH RODE is a township and village on the banks 1H0gg esq. of this parish, were all gifts to the church:­of the Dane, near the ~Iaccle'sfield and Congleton road, t,here are 150 sittings. The register dates from the ~'e~rwith a junction station on the Churnet Valley section of 118'46. The living is a vicarage, net yearly va~ue £140.the North StaffortLshire railway; it was formed into a in the gift of George P. Daintry esq. and held since I9Q2.parish in 1846 from the parish of Pre,stbury, and is 3! by the I,tev. Julian Harvey B.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge.The lManor House, standing on an elevated sitemiles· north-east-by-north from Oongleton, 5 south fromMacclesfield, 9 from Leek, and 161 from London. in the in a parrk overlooking a fine sheet of water, is nowMacclesfield division of the county, Macclesfield! hundred, occupied! by Edward Tootal Broadhurst esq. The township,which ,is the property of George Percival Dain1ryunion and county court district, Prestbury petty sessionaldivision, in the rural deanery and archdeaconry of esq. J.P. who is lord of the manor, contains 1,534 acresofland and 32 of water; rateable value, £4,33.6; the popu­Macclesfield and- diocese of Chester. The church of St.Michael, erected' in 1845, and restored and' enlarged! in lation in m1 was 2]6.1895, is a building of stone in the Early English style, Parish Clerk, Albert Birch.consisting of chancel, nave, organ chamber, south porchand a western tower containing a clock and one bell:Se'Xton, George Dale.there are eight stained windows, and marble tablets to Lettlers through Congleton, which is the nearest moneyJohn ,Smith Daintry esq. of North Rode, d. 24 May, order office; the nearest telegraph office is at Nortb1848, Elizabeth his wife, d. Nov. '18'45, and their son Rode station, which is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 0111and daughter; to the Rev. John Daintry, 17 years vicar week days onlyof this p~rish, d. 7 Sept. 1869, and Elizabeth his wife, LettieI' Box cleared at 5.45 p.md. 10 Dec. IlB164; and a brass to Thomas Ryle [)aintryEndowed School (mixed), built! in 1835 by the late Johnesq. of North Rode, d. 117 Se-pt. r8'59, a.nd Ann his wife,Smith Daintry esq. for 120d.children; average attendance,70; & endowed with £20 yearly, interest from22 ISept.l:B67: an altar table of oak, the panels ofwhich were carved by Mrs. Ridgway, of North Rode. hasthe benefactions of lV. Stubbs esq. &been presented by Mrs. ISeymour in memory of KatieMr. John Plant;Rid,gway, !her granddaughter; the elegant carved oakJames Daniel Howard, master; Mrs. Emily Louisagcreen and reredos a.nd also the font cover, carved byHoward, infants' mistresseight of the choir boys, in memory of the late James Railway Station, John Whitfield, stat·i.on masterBroadhurst Edward Tootal J.P. The Birch Albert, tailor & parish clerk IMallein Geo. farmer, New WheatsheafiManor house Buckley Geo. farmer, Rode Heath fm Morris Thomas, farmerDaintry Geo. Percival J.P. Oaklands Clayton Enoch, farmer, Rode hall INeild Thomas, farmer, Yew Tree farmHarvey Rev. Julian B.A. Vicarage Clayton Thos. farmer, Bank farm Korth Rode Friendly Society (Jamt'sHogg Mrs. Oaklands Clowes Thomas, blacksmith i Daniel Howard, sec)Ridgway John J.P. The Grange Dale George, bricklayer Ockleshaw Annie (Mrs.), assistantDale William, cowkeeperoverseer & collector of taxesCOMMERCIAL. Foden Charles, cowkpr. Rode heath Oliver Samuel, cowkeeper, Rode HthAvon Thomas, shoe maker Ford William, farmer, Marton road Shaw Geo. Mottershead, frmr. DobfrdBerisford John, grocerHeath Thomas, farmer, Ladder Style Street Leah, wheelwrightBloor James, farmer & beer retailer, Heathcote Henry, joiner 'Wyche David, frmr. Colley Mill fm.Cheney gateLomas Thomas, farmer, Rode greenODD RODE is an extensive and populous township and I windows on the east and south sides of the chancel and'parish, formed' Oct. 30, 1860, from that of Astbury, with at the west end are stained, and three others were adde

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