24 ALDERLEY. CHESHIRE. [rKELLY*&GREAT WARFORD township is 2 miles west from the lation in 1901 was 394, and the acreage is 1,313; rateablevalue, ;^3,74i.parish church and 4^ from Knutsford, and was the siteof a Roman settlement. There are Baptist and Wesleyanchapels and a Parish Hall. The only charity is money order office is- at ChorleyLetters are received through Knutsford. The nearestone of £1 yearly value. Rafe Oswald Leycester esq. Wall Letter Box cleared at 8 a.m. & 5 p.m.; sundaysy.of Toft Hall, and the David Lewis Colony are th© chief 5 pinlandowners.The soil is sandy and stiff clay; the popu- The children attend the school a* AlderleyNETHER ALDEBLEY, Hague Joseph, farmer, Grogram i Ashbrook Pbrcival, farmerPRIVATE RESIDENTS.Eatton Charles, farmer. Butts farm j Bloor Ernest,, farmer. Dean crossHaj-den WiUiam, gamekeeper to Lord 1 Bowden Frederick, farmr.Mlanor farmSheffield Lord P.C, D.L., J.P. Aiderleypark ; Penrhos, Holyhead ; '& 18Sheffield. Beech Tree lodge Bower Henry, farmerHeathcote Joseph Sigley, farmer Bracegirdle James,farmer.Lindow endMansfield st. Portland pl.London WHenshall Thomas, farmerBrocklehurst Jn. F. farmr. Edge viewBeU Misses, The ChaletHope Henry, farmer, Gatley green Country Schools (The) (Miss AliceCallwood James, BoUington house Howarth Daniel, farmerFrost, matron)Drabble Mrs. OakwoodHulme Ephraim, farmerDale Samuel, cowkeeperHelsby John HenryJackson William, farmerDavid Lewis Manchester EpilepticLee Noel, Heawood hallJennings Alfred, farmerColony (Edwin W. Marshall, sec)Massey Samuel IsaacLomas Abraham, farmer, Soss moss Dawson James, farmer, Lindow endMassey Thomas C Alderley cottage Lomas Thomas, farmerGandy Thomas, farmer, PownaU browMottram George, Fernhill lodgeMoores Mary (Mrs.), frmr.Monks hth Great Warford Eesidential School forPowell James HenrySchute MrsMorris John, farmer. The Cross Epileptic Children (John Parish^Norbury Charles, farmermaster)Shaw Eev. George William HudsonOwen John, farmer, Welch row Harrop Joseph, farmerM.A. (rector), EectoryPotts Edward, shopkeeperHatton Saml. cowkeeper, Knutsford rdStevenson Albert Henry, GreysteodPowell James, farmerHayman Jaines> farmer, Knutsford rdTipping William, BarnfieldPowell Joseph, farmer, Welch row Henshall Charlotte (Mrs.), cowkeeper.Powell WUliam,farmer, Heawood hall Summary laneCOMMERCIAL.Eawlins Jn.corn millr. (waiter & steam) Hough Joseph, farmer, Bostock houseAllman Arthur Albert, farmer, Welch;Beeves W^illiam, farmer, Knowsley Jackson John, farmer. Blue Bell farmRidgway Eliza (Miss), cowkeeper I Johnson Charles, farmerBarber Edward, farmer, Sandle heath Slater Annie (Miss), cowkeeper I Jones Thomas, farmer, Kelsall houseBarber Joseph, farmer, Bradford ho Slater Samuel, farmr. Beechwood frm \ King Elijah, grocer, Warford terraceBarber Thomas, farmer, Brynlow frm, Summerfield Jas. cowkpr. Gatlev grn Leech Joseph, farmer, Prescott houseBarber William, cowkeeper Ward Thos. farmer. ^Tonksheath hall Mayer Isaac Whittaker, farmer &>Barker Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper, Webb George, farmer | assistant overseer, HeathgateSoss moss Webb James, farmer, Sandle heath Moore Samuel, brick makerBaskerville Jesse, farmerI WUson Thomas-, farmer. Fallows halli 1 Norbury Joel, farmer. Sand Pit farmBower Sarah(Mrs.),frmr.Yew Tree fm Worthington Geo. farmer. White bamiPierson Frank, grocerBroadhurst Sarah Ann (Miss), cowkpr Worthington Joseph, blacksmith Richardson Emily (Mrs.),Stag's HeadEucklev John, gamekeeper to Lord Worthington Thos. farmer. Dean grn inn^Sheffield, Soss moss 1Purgess James, cowkeeper | GREAT WARFORD,Callwood James, land agent to Lord 1 Ao^new Ernest J.P. The MossSheffield. BoUington house | Bennett Randal. Warford lodgeClayton WUliam Arthur, professor of Cobbett Walt. Falmer, Little Mossesmusic. Old haUGerrard James, The AshDale George, farmer, Sandle heath JLayton Gordon, Carlisle houseDale Hugh, farmer. Irons farm & Moulton John, Pedlev houseassistant overseer & clerk to Thompstone Edward," EUerslieparish council;yebb JamesDawson John, farmer, Soss Moss hallDevonport Luke, farmer, YarwoodsCOMMERCIAL.GiUard Charles, Wizard of the Edge Ancoats Hospital Convalescent Homeinn, & farmer(Miss Ethel HaU, matron)ALDERLEY EDGE is a township, and has a station(Hale) on the London and North Western railway,174^ miles from London, 2 south-west from Wilmslow,7o£ from Birmingham, 8 south-west from Stockport, 6north-west from Macclesfield, 7 east from Knutsford,38J from Chester, 13J from Manchester by railway and17I from Crewe, in the Knutsford division of thecounty, Macclesfield hundred, union and county courtdistrict and petty sessional division of Prestbury, ruraldeanery and archdeaconry of Macclesfield and diocese ofChester.Under the provisions of the " Local Government Act,1894," Alderley Edge was created a township from thatpart of Chorley township in Alderley Edge UrbanDistrict.The district is governed under the " Local GovernmentAct, 1894 (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73)," by an Urban District<strong>Council</strong>, which superseded the Local Board, established1862, under the name of Chorley.By Local Government Board Orders Nos. 31,737 and33,124, which came into operation 5th Sept. 1894. and30th Sept. 1895 respectively, the Urban District ofChorley was renamed Alderley Edge, and extended toinclude a further portion of Chorley township and thepart of that parish within the Urban District renamedAlderley Edge, by a <strong>County</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Naming Order.The ecclesiastical parish of St. Philip was formedFeb. 20, 1866, from the civil parish of Wilmslow. Thechurch of St. Philip, erected in 1851-2, is a buUding ofstone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, naveof five bays, aisles, north porch and a tower on thesonth side, with pinnacles and spire, and containing 3tubular bells: the base of the tower forms a southporch: there are memorial windows to John FrederickRobinson Wm. cowkeeper. Swan bankSandle Bridge Schools for FeebleMinded Children(Miss Grace Wyatt;superintendent)Sant Ernest, farmer. South viewSlack Harriet (Miss), farmer. LittleMossSlack Thomas, farmer. Little MossSmith James, beer retailerWalkden Hannah (Mrs.), farmer.Manor houseWilmslow Golf Club (J. A. Tweedale,sec)Foster esq. Charles WUson Murray esq. and George-Webster Napier esq. d. 13 December, 1884: the churchwas re-decorated in 1900, and affords about 500 sittings,200 being free. The register dates from theyear 1853. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value-;^38o, derived from pew rents, with residence, in thegiftof trttstee8» and held since 1904 by the Eev.William Lang Paige Cox M.A. of Trinity College,Dublin, hon. canon of Chester and surrogate.The Wesleyan Methodist chapel, erected in 1863, is ofstone, and consists of chancel, nave, transepts, two vestriesand a tower with spire containing a clock; a neworgan was placed in i88r: the chapel seats about 500-persons. The Union Baptist chapel, erected 1890 inBrook lane, is of brick, and will seat about 200 persons,,and there is a United Methodist chapel at Lindow, buUt"in 1839. There is also a Christian Science Meetingroom.The Public Hall and Working Men's Union Club, in^Stevens street, was erected about 1890 by a company,,with a capital of £2,100, and conrprises a gabled buildingof local grey and Euabon brick, with stone dressings,in a plain style: the ground ffoor, occupied by the-Liberal Club, comprises reading and card rooms, a»billiard room with two tables, and secretary's office:the upper floor contains a large haU, 45 by 30 feet,.with a stage, and will seat 400 persons: attached areroomsavaUable for various purposes, and the buildingalso includes apartments for a caretaker and a waitingroom. Adjoining the club is a bowling green, 50 by 40yards in area, and portions of the premises are let to aprivate school.The Union Bank of Manchester I^imited bas a branchhere, transferred about 1891 to new and larger premises,and the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co*
DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. ALDERLEY EDGE. 25Limited have a branch at the junction of London roadand Macclesfield road, buUt in 1900.The Post Office is at the foot of the Edge, and thereis a Temperance and Mission hall.The principal hotels are the Queen's, Trafford Arms,rebuilt previous to i860, and the Eoyal Oak, erectedabout 1850.An Odd FeUows' Court is held at the Eoyal Oak and theForesters' Court at the Trafford Arms.The area of Alderley Edge township is 487 acres;rateable value, ;^23,i63; the population in 1901 was2,223, and of St. PhUip, Chorley, ecclesiastical parish.2,858.The area of the Urban District) is—Alderley Edge,487 acres; BoUin Fee, 112 acres; total, 599 acres; thepopulation in 1901 was—Alderley Edge, 2,223 > BolUnFee, 432; total, 2,856.CHOELEY is a township, not included in AlderleyEdge Urban District. The area is 850 acres; rateablevalue, ;^2,496; the population in 1901 was 305. SirHumphrey Francis de Trafford bart. of HiU Crest,Market Harborough, is lord of the manor and chieflandowner. The soil is sandy; the subsoil is rock.LINDOW is an ecclesiastical parish, formed 12 Dec.1877, out of the parish of St. PhUip, Chorley, and ispartly in the townships of Chorley and Wilmslow : thechurch of St. John the Evangelist, erected in 1874 a^dconsecrated in 1877, is a building of stone, consisting ofchancel, nave, organ chamber, south porch and a turretcontaining one bell: a new organ was erected in 187'd,the expenses being defrayed by \olantary contributions :the stained east window was erected in 1880 by thelate vicar and his two sisters. Esther and Mary Barnes,as a memorial to their mother, Mrs. Esther Barnes:the church aft'ords 264 sittings, 84 of which are free.Wall Letter Boxes.—Brook lane, cleared at 9.50 a.m. &.2.15 & 7.15 p.m. week days only; Doke street, cleared!at 9.45 a.m. & 2.15 & 7.15 p.m. week days onlyPUlar Letter Boxes.—Macclesfield road, cleared at 9.45a.m. & 2 & 7.30 p.m. ; Railway station, cleared at lO'& II.15 a.m. & 4.10, 7.30 & 10.50 p.m. ; & Moss lane,cleared at 9.30 a.m. Sa 2.30 & 7.15 p.m. week daysonlyURBAN DISTRICT COUNCILMeets at the offices, Heyes lane, on the first monday iathe month at 5.30 p.m.Chairman, WUliam A. Drury.Vice-Ghairman, Joseph Walton.Retire April 1Retire AprilSamuel Armytage Ben- Harold King 1912nett J.P 1911 j Joseph Walton 1912Charles S. GarHsle 1911 ! \\ illiani A. Drury 1913John Charter 1911Harold Agnew 1912Andrew Archer GilliesJ.P 1913Daniel Hulme 1913Officials.Clerk, AValter Cobbett, solicitor, 61 Brown st.ManchesterAssistant Clerk, E. T. HargreavesTreasurer, WUliam N. Agar, Union Bank of ManchesterMedical Officer of Health, George William. DowlingM.E.CS.Eng., L.E.C.P.Lond. Edge endSurveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Harold Sheldon, UrbanDistrict <strong>Council</strong> officesCollector & Assistant Overseer & Cemetery Eegistrar,Charles W. Shaw, Urban District <strong>Council</strong> officesPolice Station, Heyes lane,charge & 3 constablesPeter Leigh, sergeant inThe register dates from the year 1877. The Uving is avicarage, yearly value ;^3oo, with residence, in thePUBLIC ELEMENTAEY SCHOOLS.gift of tru.*tees, and held since 1905 by the Eev. Alderley Edge (boys &, infants), built in 1855, but sinceReginald Henry Consterdine M.A. of Trinity College, enlarged, for about 300 children ; average attendance,Cambridge, who resides at Wilmslow. Area of district, 90 boys & 120 infants ; William Kennedy, master;750 acres; and population in 1901 was 865.Miss Smallwood, infants' mistressPost. M. O. & T. 0. & Telephonic Express Delivery Lindow Common (mixed & infants), built about theOffice.—Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, postmistress. Letters year i860 by John Heugh esq. late of Alderley Edge,through Manchester arrive at 7 a.m. & 1.15 & 5.15p.m. ; dispatched at 8.30 for all parts & 10.10 a.m.for Manchester & North, 11.40 a.m. for London &but since enlarged, for 160 children ; average attendance,136 ; Herbert A. Jones, masterAlderley Edge (girls), built in 1877; average attendance,South, 12.30, 4.15 & 8 p.m. week days. On sunday80; Miss Lees, mistressthe office is open from 8.30 till 10 a.m.; letters arrive Alderley Edge Station, Thomas Eardley Cookson, stationat 7 a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.mmasterPRIVATE RESIDKNTS.Bles Joseph, UnderwoodDeacon Percy W.The Firs,Mottram rd'Bloraeley Mrs. Edge view. Elm grove Dowling George William, Edge endBlundstone Benj. Fern acre. Elm gro Drury William Andrew,The Meadows,.BoothHesketh,Holmleigh,Stamford rdl Wilmslow roadAdams Edwin, The Claytons, WoodbrookroadAddleshaw John W. Hi=ywood, Ferncottage, Woodbrook roadAgar "William N. London roadAgnew Ernest, Chelford roadAgnew Harold. Croston towers, MacclesfieldroadAllen Hubert. Sandhurst, Trafford rdAllen Major Eichard J., F.C.I.S. ChezNous, Heyes laneAUen Walter, The O.iks, WUmslow rdApthomas Griffiths,The Elms,Elm groArmitage Capt. E. A. A. Edge cottage.Elm groveAshworth Edward, The Quinta, OldAlderley roadBaerlein Otto, Osborne ho.Trafforfl rdBamford James, Edge view. Elm groBarddey Jas.H.Thornycroft,Chapel rdBaxter Andrew M.D. Northcliffe,Macclesfield roadBeaty Arth. E. Ingleside, Elm groveBeaty 'Sidney, Strathnarn, Elm groveBeaumont Wm.S.Sunnymede,Heyes laBedell Spencer, Havlings, Heves laneBedford Jabez,WiUowcroft,Traffrd. rdBellhouse Gerald,South bank,Heyes laBellhouse Kenneth.The Knoll,Brook laBeUhouse Mrs. Thornilee, Chapel rdBellhouse Vernon,Sunninghey,Brook laBennett Samuel A., J.P. Burnside,Byley's laneBeresford Wm.Norwd. Macclesfield rdBickham George,Hill view,Trafford rdBirch Elric, Fairfield, Brook laneBishop Misses, The FirsBlackbnm George, South bankBlades Sherriff, London roadBourne James, Belle vista. Brook laBoyd Wm. Jn. Chesham,Wilmslow rdBradley Eobert, Bedcot, Trafford rdBrooke Mrs. Wayside, Stamford roadBrown Andrew, Thornfield, MacclesfieldroadBrowne P. 0. Watkin M.B., CM.HUl fieldButterworth Edwin Taylor, BoUintower, Woodbrook roadButterworth Miss, Southfield,Heyes laCaine Douglas, Copley, Chapel roadCarlisle Charles S., J.P. Brookside,Byley's laneCarver John E., M.D. Byley's laneCarver Mrs. Bed Thorn, Trafford rdChesney Edward S. Eedclyffe, WoodbrookroadChesters Thomas, The Larches,WoodbrookroadChurch William Worthington, Fieldhead,Brook laneGlaus WUliam H. Elm bank. OldAlderley roadCox Bev. Canon William Lang PaigeM.A. (vicar, & surrogate). TheVicarageCrewdson Alfred, Springfield, MacclesfieldroadCrewdson John Wright, Endsleigh,Brook laneCrofts Mrs. Harden ho. WUmslow rdDagg Claude J. A. Cairnryan, TraffordroadDale Jas. Murray, Bose lea. Elm groDavies Charles, Ivydene, Trafford rdDavison Mrs. MilvertonFlohr Jn. Hy. Bose vUla, Trafford rdiGatenby Eobert Henry, MilvertonGommell WUliam E. Meadow brow,.Byley's laireGillies Andw. Archer J.P. Mar lodge,.Macclesfield roadGillow Joseph, Brook laneGraves Frank Stanley, Ballamoar;.Stamford roadGreenhalgh Eichard, Woodleigh,Brook laneGriffiths WiUiam, Hadley, Chapel rdHadwen H. S. Shortlands, Heyes laneHaigh Samuel, Edge view, Davy lane-Halkyard Edwd. Wyndcroft, Elm groHall Samuel, Dunedin, Chapel roadHamer Mis*. Yew Tree bank, LindowHarper Jn.Beech mount,Wilmslow rdJHarris Miss. South groveHirris Mrs. Eavensoak, Elm groveHattersley Clarence, Lyndene, TraffordroadHenderson Carlton, The Hollies,Chapel roadHervey Charles, The Lowlands, MacclesfieldroadHervey Miss, The Whins, MacclesfieldroadHesketh Edgar, Lenwade, Chapel rdHevwood Charles Christopher M.A.,MB. Earnscliffe, Woodbrook roadHeyworth Albert, Woodbrook, TraffordroadHigginbottom Mrs.Bryndon,Chapel rdHill Thomas Gray, Thornville,Macclesfield roadHobkirk Mrs. J. D. Eosslyn,Chapel rdS
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