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DIRECTORY.]Sale. I Ashton-upon-Mersey k BrooklandsPublic Hall Co. Lim. (JosephToft, receiver), Ashton laneSale k Ashton-upon-Mersey FieldGarden Allotments (J. 0. Barrow,sec). Barker's laneSale Holmfield T'ootball Association(J. H.Hughes.sec.); head quarters,Ashton grange, Cross streetSale Picture Palace, Ashton laneSaxton Edwd. Eobt. butchr. Cross stScaite Ada (Miss), midwife, 17 BelmontroadSchofield Sam, laundry, Park viUa,Cross streetScott k Anderson, physicians k surgeons,Glenesk, Ashton lane k Ashtongrange. Cross streetScott Wm. M.A., M.B. k M.S.Edin.physician k surgeon (firm, Scott &Anderson), Glenesk, Ashton lane &Ashton grange. Cross streetSeymour, Son k Foster, motor engineers.Cross streetShaw Edward, dairyman, Ashfield,Garrington laneShaw Martha (Mrs.), wardrobe dlr.Cross streetSheffield Hy. confctnr. 103 Cross stShorrock John Victor, insuranceagent, 6 Biversdale, Glebelands rdSmith Jane (Miss), furniture remover.Cross s^eetSons of Temperance Friendly Society(J. W, Ashton, sec), Ashtongrange. Cross streetCHESHIRE.Spence WiUiam k Sons, stone masons,Barwick place, Washway roadStephens Parker, farmer, 10 Albanyterrace. Cross streetStratton Joseph, cycle dlr. 19 Cross stTaylor Henry, greengrocer, 4 Monaterrace, Whittle streetWatson William Henry, wheelwright kblacksmith, Ashton laneWebster k Co. tobacconists. Gross stWesterman Joseph, grocer. Green laWhitbread Walter, baker, Ashton laneWhite "William Henry, confectioner,14 Wilfred terrace, Glebelands roadJoseph, coal dealer. Cross-Whitney Sarah Ann (Mrs.), apart­Theakerford bridge. Cross streetTomlinson Arthur,tobccnst.3iCross stTomlinson John,coinmercial traveUer,3 Bydal mount, Mersey roadTonge James k Wilbraham, wheelwrights,Florence streetTonge Charles, market gardener, Oakvillas, Gleb^ands roadTo^ge George, market gardener, 3Sfflsierset terrace, Lawson groveTonge Jas. Wm. commercial traveUer,Ivy cottages. Southern roadTonge Joseph, market gardener,Caineterrace, Lawson groveTournay John, baker. Green laneTurner J. E.& W.laundry,Florence stTwigge Arthur, coach proprietor, Victoriamews, Mersey roadUrquhart Eobt.com. trav.Arnside groVemon Arthur, jobbing gardener,Malate cottage, Grange roadVernon Enoch, assistant insuranceASHTOir HA'Z'ES is a parish formed in 1849 fromthat of Tarvin, and comprises the townships of Ashton,Ek>rton-cum-Peele, and Mouldsworth, in the Eddisbuiydivision of the county, hundred and petty sessional divisionof Eddisbury, Chester county court district, Tarvinunion, and in the rural deanery, archdeaconry and dioceseof Chester.supt. Fern Lea, Park avenueWalkden Ealph WiUiam, draper, 13WUfred terrace, Glebelands roadWalker Fred, confectioner. Cross stWalsh Maria (Miss), confr. 29 Cross stWatson Henry, undertaker, "Wood lea,Ashton laneASHTON is a toyniship and village on the north-westborder of Delamere Forest, 5 mUes north-west from Tarporleyand I mUe from Mouldsworth station on the <strong>Cheshire</strong>Lines railway. The church of St, John the Evangelist,erected' in 1849, is a building of stone in the Perpendicularstyle, consisting of chancel, nave of four bays,north aisle, south porch and an embattled western towerwith four crocketed pinnacles and octagonal spire containinga clock and one bell: there is a mural monument toWilUam Atkinson esq, d, 1883, and a brass to the Eev,Henry CuttiU Stubbs, yicar here 1884-90, d, 1890: thechurch affords 250 sittings. The register dates.from theyear 1849. The living is a viairage, net yearly valuejf240, with residence, in the gift of Boger Charlton Parresq. of Grappenhall Heyes, and held since 1919 by theBev. Alexander Johnstone Crawford M.A. of ExeterCollege, Oxford. The church, parsonage and schoolwere erected at the sole cost of the late WilUamAtkinson esq. J.P., D.L. then patron, by whom also thechurch was endowed. There is a Wesleyan chapel,erected in 1845, and a Primitive Methodist chapel, buUtin 1846 and rebuilt in x888. Ashton Hayes, the residenceof Emest Johnson esq. J.P. stands in a fine parkof about 72 acres. Boger Charlton Parr esq. of GrappenhallHeyes, is lord Of the manor and chief landowner.The area of the township is 1,324 acres; rateable value,£2,'j']0\ the population in 1901 was 408, and of theparish, 612.ASHTON.Arnold Henry C The GrangeCrawford Bev. Alexander JohnstoneM.A, (vicar). The VicarageGrace JamesJohnson Ernest J.P, Ashton HayesParry WilliamCOMMEBCIAI..Badroch Enoch, blacksmithBadrooh Wilfred Enoch, cyde agentBirchwood Joseph, farmerBridge Joseph, farmerC&arke James, farmer, "W^oodsideCooper Wm. farmer, Ashton hallCrimes Thomas, grocerElaon William, blacksmithFairhurst Joseph Jas. Golden Lion P.HASHTON HAYES. 51ments, 2 North view. Southern rdWiddowson Elizh. (Mrs.), greengrocer,Crossford bridge. Cross streetWild Cayton, milliner, 15 Cross streetWUkinson Benj. W. fum. dlr. Cross stWilkinson Cissie (Miss), dress ma.Owl's nest. Grange roadWilkinson Thomas, farmer. GnatHall farm, Woodhouse laneWilliamson EmUy (Miss), teacher ofmusics Eden terrace,Glehelands rdWillis James, confectioner, 115 Cross stWilson Christopher, fried fish dealer.Green laneWilson Hy. A. brush dlr. 10 Ashton laWilson Martha Annie (Mrs.), dressmaker, 14 Edge ter. Southern roadWood Albert, assistant insurancesupt. 7 Belmont, Mersey roadWood Edwin.insur. agt. 18 Carlton rdWoodfine Thomas, shopkeeper,Flowithlodge. Southern roadWoodfine William, contractor, 6 Elmfieldterrace. Cross streetWright Albt. Edwd. butohr Green laYarwood Sarah (Mrs.) k Son,florists,Wellfield, Dumber lanePost Office.—Joseph Lear Mounfield, sub-postmaster.Letters arrive from Chester at 5.20 a.m.; dispatchedat 6 p.m. Kelsall, 2 miles distant, is the nearestmoney order k telegraph officePublic Elementary School (mixed k infants), for 120children; average attendance, 107; Edward Alvey,masterHOETON-CUM-PEELE is a small township, a mile anda half north from Tarvin. Peele Hall, the property ofBoger Charlton Parr esq. is a stone building, now consistingof a portion only of the original hall erected in1637, and occupied as a farmhouse. The area is 343acres; rateable value, ;^56i; the population in 1901was 32, Peele is a part of this township.Letters from Chester. The nearest telegraph office isat Mouldsworth station, about 1 mile distantMOULDSWOETH is a township, 8 mUes north-eastfrom Chester, with a station on the <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines raUway.The Wesleyan Methodist chapel, erected here in1877, will seat 100. Col. Charles Hosken France-Hayhurst,of Bostock Hall, Middlewich, who is lord of themanor, and Boger Charlton Parr esq. are the chieflandowners. The area is 886 acres; rateable value,;f i>S4S; *^® population in 1906 yvas 132. The childrenof this township attend the Ashton school.Greenway John, farmer, WoodsideGreenway Ealph, farmerJackson Thomas, shoe makerJeffs John, tailorLewis Eichard, farmer. Manor farmMounfield Joseph' Lear, stationer.Post officeNorcross Samuel, farmerOwen Elizaberth (Mrs.), shopkeeperBinuner Jacob, tailorButter John, farmer, WoodsideShallcross Thomas, joiner k bmlderWade Harry, farmerHOETON-CUM-PEELE,Bridge John, farmer, Peele haUEUwood Henry, farmer, Horton houseWall Box, Bailway station, cleared at 7.45 a.m.; sundays,7.20 p.mLetters from Chester. KelsaU, 2\ mUes distant, is thenearest money order k telegraph officeMouldsworth Station, Fredk, Harvey Turner, stn, masterGerrard George, farmerMOULDSWOBTH,Billington J. H. Limited, coal merchants(Fred Jeffs, agent)Carter William (Mrs,),farmer, MouldsworthhouseEvans Eichard k Co, Limited, coalmerchants (James B.Chirnside, agt)Fairhurst George, Station hotelStretch Edward, farmerWade Wm, farmer, Mouldsworth hallWarburton James, farmerWigan Coal k Iron Co, Limited(branch) (Thomas Lloyd, agent)Wright Edwin, farmer. Stone houseWright Frederick, farmerCHESHIRE 4*

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