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DIRECTORY,] CHESHIRE. ASTON-BY-SUTTON. 53are distributed annually amongst the poor of the followingplaces :—Aston.by-Budworth and Comberbach (o).Great Budworth (6), Crowley (2), CogshaU (i), Pidk-ere (3), Tabley (i). Piers Egerton-Warburton esq.who is lord of the manor, and Lady Leighton-"Warren,of Tabley House, are the sole landowners. The soil ismixed, and the subsoil is day and sand. The chiefcrops are wheat, oats, turnips and potatoes, and someland in pasture. The area is 2,928 acres of land and 28 ofwater; rateable value, ;^4,94i; the population in 1901was 423.Post, M. 0. k T. Office, Arley.—Philip Gorman, subpostmaster.Letters arrive from Northwich at 7.20a.m. k 5.20 p.m. k are dispatched at 9.25 a.m. k6.5 p.mWaU Boxes:—^Moss End, cleared at 9.50 a.m. & 6.40p.m.; Sundays, 10.30 a.m.; Arley Green, cleared at9.10 a.m. k 6 p.m.; Sundays, 9.15 a.mPubUc Elementary Schools, Arley Green (mixed), for143 children; average attendance, 84; Thomas Hughes,masterEgerton-Warburton Piers D.L., J.P.& Hon. Antoinette Elizh.Arley hallThompson Eev. Herbt.Geo. (chaplain)COMMEItCL&L.Armstrong Jn. frmr. George Lane frmBlackshaw John Thos. farmer. PinfoldCook Oswald, farmer. All FoursCurbishley Edward, wheelyrrightDutton William Hy. refreshment rmsEaton George, farmer,Yew Tree farmEdgerley Ernest, farmer, Guide postFoster James, shopkeeper k farmerGerrard Jn. Edwin, fanner,Arley mossGerrard Wm. farmer, Stdckley farmASTON-B'S'-STTTTOig' is a parish, formed May 3,1861, from the parishes of Great ' idworth and Runcorn,and includes the townships of Asion, Sutton, Weaver andAston Grange, in the Northyrich division of the county,Bucklow hundred, Euncorn petty sessional division,union and county court district, rural deanery of Frodshamand archdeaconry and diocese of Chester.Gough Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,Walthal farmHamman John, butcherHaspell Edwd. farmer, Nettlegate frmHolland Mrs. Samuel, cowkeeperHornby Eichard, farmer, Aston parkHornby Samuel Moreton, farmer.Lower Feldy Green farmHulme James, farmerJackson William, farmerKing Henry, private organist k choirmaster to Piers Egerton-Warburtonesq. J.P. Arley GreenLambert Mary (Mrs.), farmer. GravestonehouseMUler WiUiam, farmer, CrossfieldsMother Joseph, farmer. The KennelsPennington Joseph, cowkeeperPercival Chas. farmer. West Feldy frmPercival John, farmer, Gore farmPrescott John, miller (water), ArleymillPrescott Eichard, farmer. New farmPreston Arthur, farmer, HiU Top farmEobinson Jsph.farmer,Hield House fmRowlinson Thomas, farmer,East FeldySherwin John, farmer, Kay's farmSmith John, head gardener to PiersEgerton-Warburton esqTickle Joseph, farmer, Litley farmTomkinson George, head gamekeeperto Piers Egerton-Warburton esqPublic Elementary School (mixed), for 140 children;average attendance, 80; William Cawley, masterASTON GEANGE is a smaU township in Euncornparish, consisting of two farms, 5 miles from Euncorn.The acreage is 458; rateable value, ;^7i6; the populationin 1901 was 40.Aston-by-Sutton (including Middleton Grange) is aSUTTON WEA"VEE is a township and vUlage in Euncornparish, on the high road from Warrington to Chestertownship and village on the river Weaveir, about ijmiles from Sutton Weaver station on the London andand on the river Weaver, 2 miles north-east from Frodshamand 4^ south-east from Euncorn, vrith a stationNorth Western railway, and about the same distancefrom Halton station on the London and North Westernon the London and North Western railway, Halton station,on the London and North Western and Greatand Great Western joint railways, 4^ south-east fromEuncorn and 7 from Northwich. The church supposedWestern joint railways, is also in this township. Thereto have been dedicated to St. Peter, is a plain buildingis a Wesleyan Methodist chapel here. Arthur Herveyof stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north and southTalbot esq. of Aston Lodge, is lord of the manor andporches, and a western turret containing a clock andchief landowner. The soU and the subsoil are clay.one bell: there are mural monuments to the AstonThe chief crops are wheat, oats and potatoes. The areafamily of this place, knights and baronets, dating fromis 1,169 acres of land, including 28 of water; rateablevalue,j^7,i96; the population in 1901 was 405.the year 1600: the church affords 250 sittings. Theregister dates from the year 1636. The Uving is aPost Office, Sutton Weaver.—^Miss Maria Ormson, subpostmistress.Letters arrive from Warrington at 5.15vicarage, net yearly value ;^i9o, in the gift of ArthurHervey Talbot esq. J.P. and held since 1896 by thea.m. k 4 p.m.; dispatched at 9.50 a.m. k 8.25 p.m.Bev. Charles Wray M.A. of Jesus College, Cambridge.Preston Brook is the nearest money order k telegraphBeckett's charity of £2 18s. 8d.> yearly is for fuel andofficeclothing; Shaw and Hough's charity amounts to iis. 8d.WaU Pillar Box, Aston Lane end, cleared at 7 a.m. ka year. Aston Hall is the residence of John Sutherland8.20 p.m.; Sundays, 8.20Harmood-Banner esq. M.P., D.L., J.P. and Aston Lodgethat of Arthur Hervey Talbot esq. J.P. There is no FEODSHAM BEIDGE is a smaU hamlet in Suttonlord of the manor. The land belongs to Arthur Hervey Weaver township, on the banlc of the Weaver, whichTalbot esq. The chief crops are wheat, oats and divides Frodsham from this township. Here are steampotatoes. The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay. The area corn and oil cake mills and bone works.of the township is 1,386 acres of land and 22 of water; Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Frodsham Bridge.—Nathanrateable value ot the township is ;^5,397; the populationin 1901 was 249, and of the parish, 694.rington arrive at 5.30 a.m. k 4.15 p.m.; dispatchedJames Bidding, sub-postmaster. Letters from War­at 9.25 a.m. k 8.10 p.m.; Sundays, arrive at 6.15Sexton, John Illidge.a.m.; dispatched 8.10 p.mEailway Stations.Letters through Warrington via Preston Brook. WaU Sutton Weaver (L. & N. W. Eailway), Charles Lepts,Letter Box cleared 6.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. week days k station masteron Sundays, 8.30 p.m. Preston Brook is the nearest Halton (L. & N. W. & G. W. joint lines), John Harvey,money order k telegraph office, 2 miles distant station masterASTON-BY-SDTTON.Harmood-Banner John SutherlandM.P., D.L., J.P. Aston haU; kCarlton k Junior Carlton clubs,London S WTalbot Arthur Hervey J.P. Aston loCOMMEBCIAL.Davies John (Mrs.), farmer. BirdswoodfarmFarrington James, sanitary inspectorto the Buncorn District CouncU,Aston cottageGrounds William, farmer. BoundaryfarmKirkham Charles, joinerMilbourne John, farmer. Heath farmBobinson James, assistant overseerBosebottom William H. farmerScragg Edward, farmerShepherd Eobert, farmer, ParksideSpender Mary (Miss), blacksmithTaylor Margaret (Mrs.), farmerWoodier WUliam, farmerASTON GEANGE.ChaUoner Thomas, farmer, South farmWade Eobert, farmer. North farmSUTTON -WEAVES.Marked thus * should be addressedFrodsham Bridge, Warrington.Linaker Charles, jun. The NookLowe William, Sutton hallWallington Mrs. SpringfieldWhitlow Mrs. The CedarsWray Bev. Charles M.A. (vicar)COMMEBCIAZi.Aitkin George, blacksmithBate Hannah (iMrs.), farmer. Field frmBate Jn.Edwn.farmr.Sutton Lodge fmBate John WiUiam M.B.C.V.S. veterinarysurgeon*Ellams Mary Ann (Mrs.), refreshmentrooms^EUams William, cooperJohnson Alice (Mrs.), coal dealerLinaker Charles, jun. agent forArthur Hervey Talbot esqLomas Alfred, farmer, WoodsideLowe WilUam, farmer, Sutton haUOrmson Maria (Miss), shopkeeper, kpost office*Buncorn Bone Works Company Ltd.(Thomas Nichols, manager)Stormont Andrew, market gardener

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