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· DIREOI'eltY. J STAFFORDSHIRE. FULFORD. Ii7 IParish. Clerk, uoseph Middlet0n. p.m. Postal Orders are issued & paid here. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Weston 1?osl; Office. Jos~ph Middleton, s11b-postmaster. Letters Public Elementary School (mixed), for 50 children; aver- through Stafford, arrive at 7.50 a. m.; dispatched at 5.40 age attendance, 35; Miss .Alice James, mistress Murphy Thomas Fitzgerald, F'rads- Cottrell Joseph, farmer, Fradswell pk Nicols Joseph & William, butchers & well hall Hall Henry, head gamekeeper to Earl cowkeepers Worthington Rev. Thomas, Rectory Ferrers Smith Isaac, farmer, Sun farm .:Adcock Thomas Ambrose, farmer, Hawkins William, farmer Spencer John, farmer, Red Barn farm Brink farm Leadbettar Thomas, butcher & farmer Upton Charles, head gamekeeper toT. ~rmitt William, farmer, Heath farm Lymer Joseph, farmer, Yew Tree frm F. Murphy esq ,Capewell James, gardener to Thomas Middleton Joseph, farmer, Post office Upton William (Mrs.), farmer ' F. Murphy esq. Fradswell hall Milward William (Mrs.), farmer, Walker Simon, boot maker < Cartmail Thomas, farmer, The Hall fm Do glands farm Wilson Thomas, farmer, Lodge farm FREEHAY ia an,ecclesiastical parish, formed March 5, George Mather M.A. sometime rector of Longford ..1847, from the.civil parish {}f Oheadle, 2 miles south-east (Salop); John Capel Philips esq. of Heath House, Upper from Cheadle and 3 ,goutdl-west from Oakamoor station on Tean; John William Philips esq. of Heybridge, Upper the Ohurnet Valley section of the North Staff{}rdshire rail- Tean, and the trustees of the late Benjamin Thacker esq. YWay, in the Leek division of the county, hundred of Tot- of Plantation House, Cheadle. The soil is loam and .monslow North, union and rounty court district of Cheadle, sand; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are oats, barley, 1petty sessional division of Uheadle, rural deanery of cereals and grazing land; the population in 1901 was 640 • ..Cheadle, archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of .Lichfield. .St. Chad's church, erected in I843t (chiefly at HUNTLEY, t mile south of Cheadle, contains Huntley the expense of the late Right Rev. Richard Rawle D.D. Hall, the property of Frederic George Mather ejlq, of Bow :formerly Bishop of Trinidad and rector o.f Cheadle), is a House, Betley, who is the principal landowner: it is now building gf stone in the Early English style, from designs unoccupied; Huntley House, a handsome brick man iby Messrs. Scott and Moffatt, architects, and ·consists of sion, is now occupied by Henry St. George J<'oote esq. chancel, nave and a western turret containing one bell: TENFORD, 2 miles •South of Cheadle, on the river Tean, .it is fitted with open seats of carved oak, the communion consi&ts of a few farms and scattered dwellings, a mill and table, reredos, font, reading desk and pulpit being of stone : two inns. in the chancel is a stained window, illustrating the princi rpal events in the life of Our Saviour, and brasses to the MOBBERLEY, 1! miles south of G'headle, comprises memory of Bishop Rawle and the Rev. George Mather, two or three farms, an inn and a few scattered dwellings. -first vicar of the parish, 1847-1887; two other stained Sexton, William Swinson. "Wiindows were erected as memorials to Mrs. Mather and 1'll.er father, Admiral Sneyd: the organ was erected in 1 875 , Letters through Stoke-on-Trent, via Oheadle. Oheadle is .at a cost of £120 : there are 250 sittings. The register the nearest money order & telegraph office, 2 miles d1s- dates from the year 1 s47• The living is a vicarage, net tant. Letter Box, Huntley, cleared at 6.30 p.m. week ;yearly value £192, w~th 17! acres of glebe, in tAle gift of days only the rector of Cheadle for the time being, and held since Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1847, with a. .1887 by the Rew. Thomas William T.l'omlins B.A. of house for the mistress attached; it will hold 16o :Magdalene College, Cambridge, and rural dean of Cheadle. children; average attendance, 70; Miss Barnes, mis- The principal landowners are the trustees of the late Rev. tress ; Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, infants' mistress FREE&Y tMassey Frank, cowkpr. Winnoth dale Alcock Edward, farmer · Miller Gnarles, farmer, Rakaway Bartlem William, farmer & tjmber dlr• •(Marked thus t should be addressed tMoslev Wm. farmer, Winnoth dale Gorsty hill r · Tean, Stoke). Reeves· John, cattle dealer Bourne James F. farmer :Tom ms Rev. Thos. Wm. B.A. (vicar) Shenton Harry, shopkeeper Brice Jane (Mrs.), Crown inn COMMERCIAL. tSmith Wm. cowkeeper, Winnoth dale Oambell George, farmer, Raddlestitch .Alcock Frederick, farmer, Rakeway Swinson William, farmer Oooper George, shopkeeper Alcock Frederick, wheelwright,Rakewy Taylor Arthur, farmer Malbon George, farmer :Alien George, farrr..er Watson William, shoe maker Malbon William, farmer, Eaves Alien Sergeant, farmer, Hul.me cottage Weston Benj. farmer & beer retailer Malvern Isaac, farm bailiff to F. G.' tAllen Thomas, farmer, Wmnoth dale Whitehurst Joseph, farmer, Rakeway Mather esq 'Bolton Thomas, fmmer, Cheadle corn HUNTLEY Swins0•1 William, farmer Erough Edward, farmer ' • i"Campbell Isaac, faxmer,Winnoth dale Foote Henry St. George, Huntley ho TENFORD. ..COtton Thomas, far.n.er COMMERCIAL. Alcock .Alfred, cowkceper, Leach dale Evans George, farmer & cattle dealer Alcock William, shopkeeper Bate Fanny (Miss), dress maker +Hill Charles, cowkeeper,Winnoth dale Harding Joseph, New inn Burton Samuel, beer retailer .Johnson Hezekiah, farmer Hulme William, farmer Gell Charles, farmer Keeling John, faimer J ::Jmes Robert, farmer Howe Edward, farmer Xinder Ralph, higgler, Cheadle com Wood Enoch, farmer, Litley Hawe William, shopkeeper -tLewis Gilbert, basket maker, Win- MOBBERLEY. Tongue Thomas, beer retailer & farmer noth dale Alcock Arthur, farmer Tongue Thomas, jun. farmel" :FROGHALL is a smsll hamlet, in Kingsley and Ip- & Thorley. Rowland ,John Beech esq. ()f the Shawe, stones parishes, with a station on the Churnet Valley Kingsley, is the principal landowner. The land is chiefly -.'>ection of the North Staffordshire railway, 147! miles from in pasturage. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay. i'London and 3 north from Oheadle, in the Leek division of Posb Office.-~William Harris, .sub-postmaster. Letters \'the county, North Totmonslow hundred, Oheadle union, arrive from Stoke-on-Trent, via Oheadle, at 7.20 a.m.; ,petty sessional division and county court district and on dispatched at 5.40 p.m. week days only. Postal Orders .the river Ohurnet and the Oauldon canal. The Primitive are issued & paid here. Kingsley is the n~arest money Methodist chapel was erected in x862. Here is a large order office. The t~legraph office is at the railway wharf, and a. tramway extending from the limestone station, which is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on week •quarries at Oauldon Low; there are also extensive copper days only "Works, belonging to Messrs. Thomas Bolton & Sons, of Railway Station, Andrew Barker, station master Oakamoor, a paint and color manufactory, stone crushing The children of this place attend the schools at Kingsley .and brick works, and the lime works of Messrs. Bowers & Whiston Snaith Rev. John .A.. (Prim. Meth) Bolton Thomas & Sons Ltd. Froghall Dagley Waiter Wilcox, wharfinger &; COMMERCIAL. & Oakamoor copper works agent for the goods department of Bevans George, farmer Bottom R. & E. brick makers; & at the North Staffordshire Railway & .Birch John &; Son, paint & color & Oakamoor Canal Go whiting manufacturers, Froghall Bowers & Thorley, lime burners & mer- Harris William, shopkeeper, Post office .mills. TA "Birch, Froghall Sta- chtmts, Froghall Lime works Tebbutt John, Railway hotel tion" .. :FULFORD, a township, village and chapelry, was Macclesfield section of tpe North Staffordshire railway, in constituted a civil parish March 3r, 1897, by County the Western division of the county, South Pirehill bun Council Order No. 35,993, from Stone parish; it is 4 dred, Stone union, petty sessional division and county miles north-east from Stone station on the Stafford and court district, rural deanery of Trentba.m, archdeaconry of SL' FF3. 12 • .