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I :-398 1:'\CE. CHESHIRE. [ KELLY'.:1 Salop, from whose heir, ).lajor John Scott Waring, thP! wh~at, oats and potatoes. The area is 1,704 acres of whole estate, cmnprising 1,615 statute acres, and indud- i land, 76 of inland and 193 of tidal water and 1,973 of ing the impropriation of the great tithes and patronage : foreshore; rateable value, £5,384; the pupu!ation in of the curacy, was purchased about 18oo by Robert Peel 1 I91i was 271. and Edmund Yates esqrs. for £8o,ooo, the latter sub- Parish Clerk, Thomas Ellams. sequently becoming possessor of the whole. There are Post, M. 0. & T. O.ffice.-Charles Tatnall, sub-post. some remains here of monastic buildings, now converted master. Letters arrive from Chester & delivered alt into dwelling houses; two sides of the quadrangle are in 7 .40 a.m. & 4 .5 p.m.; dispatched at 8.15 p.m.; sun• a fairly good state of preservation and the refectory days, delivered 7.30 a.m.; dispatched 8.50 a.m. Tele- contains eight large mullioned windows. Ince Hall, the graphic communication on sunday from 8.30 to 10 a.m seat of Mrs. Park-Yates, was erected in 1849, and is a ) mansion of white freestone in the Italian style, stand- Public Elementary School (mixed & infants ' built in ing in a park of about 100 acres, and approached from 1869, for 100 children; a•erage attendance, 95; John t h e road by a drive nearly a mil.o in length. Mrs. Park- Owen, master , Yates is lady Qf the manor and principal landownPr. lnce & El ton Railway Stati.on .. William George Ricketts, The soil is sandy; subsoil, marl; the chief crops art> station master PRIV.\TE RR>;IDENTS. l Darlington Joseph, farmer Parry William Henry. farmer :Y!ates Mrs IEllams Jane (Mrs.), frmr. Green frm Routledge John, farm bailiff to B.. Park-Yates 1\lrs. Ince hall Ellis .Margaret (Mrs.), shopl;eeper Shepherd esq Slater Rev. Frf'derick Geurge M ..A..jFord James, farmer, Grove farm Scott Jane (Mrs.)~ Duke of Welling- (vicar), The Vicarage Greenway Waiter, farmer, Yew tree ton inn , Whitehead Miss, Beech house Helsby Ed ward, blacksmith Tatnall Charles, grocer, Post office Kennerley Reginald, farmer, The Warrior William, gamekeeper to Mrs. CO.YMJmCB.L. Home farm Park-Yates Bromley William, ferryman LinakPr H. & Son, estate agents·- for Whitbv William, farm bailiff to Mrs. Cvicket Club (Cecii W. Ricketts, sec) :Mrs. Park-Yate~ Park-Yates. Darlington Fredk. farmer,Green farm Littler Edward, farmer, Wood farm Worrall James, farmer XELSALL is a township and pleasant but scattered manor, Roger Charlton Parr esq. of Grappenhall Heys, · village, in the parish of Tarvin, on the road frpm North- Warrington and John C. Needham esq. of Altrincham, wich to Chester, 3 miles south from Mouldswor-th sta- are the chief landowners. · The area is 1,241 acre!!; rate tion on the JS"orthwich .and Chester section of the ChPshire able value, £3,7I9; the population :n 191 I was 709. Lines railway, 8 miles east from Chester, 9 miles south- Parish Clerk, David JonPs. west from Northwich and ~2 miles from .Middlewich, Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-John Wright, sub-postma$ter. in the Eddisbury divisi<Jn of the county, hundred of Letters arrive from Chester at 5·35 a.m. &i 3 p.m.; Eddisbury, Tarvin union, Eddis·bury petty sessional divi-. dispatched at IL a.m. &; 7.30 p.m.; sunday, arrive at sion and Chester county court dis·trict: being on' the 5 ·35 a.m.; dispatched at 7-30 a.m western border of the great forest of Delamere, it affords Wall Letter Box, near Elementary School, cleared a$ many picturesque and romantic views: the high ro,td 9·5 a.m. & 7 p.m. week days only from Northwich to Chester intersects the tow:n.ship. St. Puhliq Elementary School (mixed), built in 1846, for Philip's chapel of ease· to Tarvin, erected in 186o, is 139 children; a•erage attendance, 130; Frrderick an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, 'consisting of Johnson Tunstall, mastt>r; ~Iiss J. ·williams, infants' chancel, nave, south porch and an open eastern turret n.istress · containing on~ bell: there are 300 sittings. 'Dhe register County Police Station, Christopher Thomas Bailey, dates from the year 1844. There is a Wesleyan chapel constable and Salvation Army barracks. Sir Philip Henry Brian Conveyance to Chester .-Omnibus, 3 times daily, aatur- Grey-Egerton bart. of Oulton Park, who is lord of tht' days, 4 timea PRIVATB RESIDKSTS. Warriner Thomas Robert, Grasmere Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch), Ashworth James, Northwood W rig-ht )f rs. Thornycroft ' open monday & thursday, 10 a.m. Beckett Mrs to 12 noon ; draw on London office, Bott Mrs. The Elms cmnnmcu.L. Lombard street E C Butcher Thomas, Hillside Astbury William &i Sons, cycle agents McCulloch .A.llen .M.B., C.M.Glas. Olarke Richard, Church villas Astburv William, farmer · · , (firm, Moreton & McCulloch), phy- Olifford Tom, Dalton cottage Berey William, farmPr sician & surgeon, Watling Heyes Cooper Mrs. Jasmine cottage Booth Harry, saddler; harness mal• er Maddock Martha (Mrs.), Royal Oak Evans John William &i upholsterer · hotel Goulden Charles, Hollv• bank Bull Robert, painter .Miller Arthnr, farmer, Wheldon Gregory Mrs. Kelsall cottage Coward Edward. butcher Moore Thom-as William, grocer Harford George, Rose bank Crank Charles Alfred, cabinet maker Moss George, farmer Hayes Miss ~ Dutton Benja.min, grocer & draper Nicholas John, farmer,Rookery farm Hughes Miss, Laurel bank Fallows Thos. (Mrs.),frmr.Holly farm Nicholas Mary (Mrs.), refresh. rms Lee Rev. Waiter (Wesleyan Metho- Faulkener Levi, wheelwright Nicholas William Henry, grocer dist), Wesley Manse Gerrard Hy. farmer, Mersey view Pixton Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper· Light,foot Miss, Vernon house Hignett John, apartments, Banli ho Pixton Thomas, stone ma.<>on McCulloch Alien, Watling Heyes Hug-hes Brothers, jobmasters Sands William, motor engineer Maddock Misses Johnson Edwin&Abraham, blacksmths Sawyer James, Globe inn Mountfield Mark, The Mount Johnson William & Joseph, builders Spencer Robert, painter Newport Samuel,_ Mayfield .Johnson Geo.farmer,Higher St. farm. Stretch -"\Villiam,farmer, Common fnn Owen John Richard .Johnson Herbert, farmPr · Sutton George, baker Pritchard Miss, Church villa Johnson Richd.frmr.Lower Street frm Wilkinson Thomas, insurance agent Rathbone Miss. Rose villa Jones David, parish clerk Williams James, contractor Rathbone Samuel, Dewsbury house Lewis Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Low. Wright Jesse, wheelwright Spencer Edward Lnngley farm Wright Job, farmer, Lower farm Syred Miss. Sunnydell Lightfoot John, grocer Wright Job, shopkeeper Tomlinson Robert, Hallowsga te house Llovd ·John, butcher · Wri!rht John, stationer, & post office ' . Turner William, Ingledeal I • • • ' · ' Wright John Aeton, farmer, Rushton KETTLESHULME, see Saltersford. ' XINGSLEY is a township and considerable village, The church of St. John the Evangelist, erected at a cos' and with Newton was formed into a parish in 1851 from . of £4,000, and consecrated in Jan. 1851, is a building of the parish of Frodsham: the township, bounded on the 1 red sandstone in the Early Engli~h style, from designs by north by the river Weaver; is on the road from Northwich I the late Sir G. Gilbert Scott R.A. consisting of chancel, to Frodsham, 3 miles west from Act-on Bridge station on I clerestoried nave o·f six bays, north aisle, south porch . the Crewe -and Warrington o~~eetion of the London and 1 and a western tower with spire, containing a clock and North Western railway, 3 south-east from Frodsham sta- 1 one bell: the church was restored in I88o, when the tion on the London and Nor-th Western and Great West- ~hancel was renovated, a stainPd east window and rere· ern joint railways, and 3 north from Delamere station, on dos erected, and the floor o.f the church relaid : in 1903 the Cheshire Lines Committee's sy.atem, in the Eddisbnr' a stained glass west windo:w iWas erected to the memory division of t'he county, second division of the hundred of of Dr. Matthew Steele. of Newton Hall, and two Eddisbnry, union and county court district of Rnncorn sacrarium windows erected to the memory of James and and petty sessional division of Eddisbury. rural deanery Mary Walker, by their son,> Edward: there are 200 sit of Frods-bam, and· archdeaconry and diocese of Chester. tings. The register dates from the year 185I. The • .