430 RAINOW.~ CHE~HIRE:. (KELLY'a:
able value, £7,829; the population of the township in 1891 HARROP, a hamlet of Rainow, is the property of t~ was I,255, and of the eccles~astical parish, 1,192. . Earl of Derby. Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & AnnBollington cha.ritie·s, erected in 1842, for 16o childrren; average attendance~ 72; Frederick Curphy, master Wall Letter Boxes cleared at Kerridge end·, 8.40 & 6.40 Towns-hip (mixed), built in 182o, for 180 childiren; p.m. ; Tower hill, 8.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m avera.ge attend~mce, 108; Osborne Oakley, master R.AINOW. . Cooper John, jun. farmer, Dane bent Pickford Lawrence, frmr. Chant Cliff Crompton Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Pad- Pickford John Chas, farmer Higher la Aston Waiter, Ivy cottage dock knowl & Ingersley hall · Pickford Robert, farmer, One house Biddulph Mrs Dunn Rd. frmr. · Horden & New bldg Pine John, Robin Hood P.H Broome Edward, Fir wogd Etchell~ Daniel, farmer, Blue boar Robinson James, frmr. Back-o'·croft Broome Mrs. Fir wood Gaskell Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Robinson Jn. frmr. lngersley clongh Cooper Thomas, Hedge Row cottage Gaskell George, farmer, Low. Brook Robinson Jsvh. frmr. Hooley hey Gaskell Miss, Ingersley hall Goodwin Abrhm. frmr. Kerridge side Robinson Thomas, farmer, Beristall Horner Joseph Arthur, Marsh · Goodwin John, farmer, Eaves farm Robotham Joseph, blacksmith, Black Leigh Samuel, Tower Hill house Goodwin Joseph, farmer, Cutlers . rock Lomas Miss, Brook House clough Goodwin Thos. farmer, Billingshood Rowbotham Thos. buildr. & whlwrght Mellor George, Kerridge end Goostrey Mary (Mrs.),Rising Sun P.H Rowson Joshua, frmr. Lowndes fold Melior John, Hough holb Harding Sami: frmr. Plunge brook Sharpley Marcus,Horse & Jockey P.H Melior Miss, Hough hole Heathcote Edward, farmer Sharpley Wm. frmr. Condly:ffe place Neave John H. '.l:he Clough Hill Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr. Pedley fold Sheldon Josepb, jrmr. New Inn frm Oakley OsbCJorne, North VIew Howe Elizabeth (Mrs.), shoe maker Sheldon Stephen, stone quarry i:lheldon Mrs. l'edley house Hudson James, farmer, Waggonshaw Sigley Thos. farmer, Callow fold ::lhuffiebottom William, Snipe house Jackson Thomas, farmer, Yearns low Stubbs Henshaw, farmer, Sow car ::lmith .F. Peters, Une house · Johnson William,wheelwright & black- Sutton Ashton, frmr. Round Meadows Thomas H.ev. Arthur :Frank B.A. smith, Kerridge end Sutton Daniel, grocer. Post office (vicar), Vicarage Kirkbam John, Cheshire Hunt P.H. Sutton Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. Hedge row Sutton George, stone saw mills Latham Jane (Mrs.),frmr. Hazel trees Tebay John, farmer, Bonny Catty Ainsworth Robert, silk throwster Latham Samuel, jun. farmer, Lower Trueman John, frmr. Callow fold Albinson James, draper House farm Turner Robt. frmr. Higher lngersley Barber Wm. farmer, Buxton Stoops Lee Samuel, farmer, Tower hill Unwin Edwd. slater, Wash· pool Bailey Jsph. silk throwster, Brook .ho Lomas Goerge, farmer, The Cliff Wainwright Joseph, farmer, Bull bill Barlow Etizh. (Mrs.), Horse l::lhoe P.B Lomas John, farmer, Clews bead Wallworth M. A. frmr. Edisbury gate Barlow Jn. Clarke, frmr. North end Lomas Richd. farmer, Winberry moss Wardle William, farmer & butcher, Barton Charles, farmer, Brown house Lyma Samuel, farmer, Common barn Milking steads • Barton Richd. farmer, Walker barn Massey Wm. farmer, Da}Yson barn Woodward Cha!!. farmer. Brook house Bel:field Wm. farmer, Tower hill Melior Sarah (Miss), frmr.ijough bole Wood ~ezekiab, farmer, Rainow low Belfield Samuel, farmer, Hedge row Melior William & Co. machinists Blease Charles, blacksmith & shoe Mottram Jsph. grocer & provision dlr HARROP. maker, Orme's smithy Mottram Peter, farmer, Bull hill Beard James, farmer, Harrop fold Bradbury & Biddulph, quarry owners Mottram Joseph, shopkeeper & regis- Cooper Jane (Mrs. ),frmr.Gorsey knoll & stone merchants, Billinge & Win- trar of births & deaths. for Rainow EtcheUs John, farme:r , dyway; & at Bollington sub-district Henshall A-lice (Mrs.), farror, One ho Broadhead Chas. flllrmer, New barn Nadin Jonas, farmer, Clark house Jackson William~ farmer, Brink Brocklehurst David, general dealer Neave John Henry, wool dre~ser, Nixon James, farmer, Harrop hon!e Brocklehurst Hannah (Mrs.), farmer, Brook house Nixon James, jun. farmer & over- Blue boar Oldfield John1 stone mason seer, Harrop fold Broster Thomas, Plough inn Orme John, corn & provision dealer Nixon Joseph, farmer, Harrop fold Brown Henry, farmer, Slackamoor Pearson Elias, farmer Willott Mary Jane (Mrs.), farmer Cooper Aaron, farmer, Lima Pickford Charles, farmer, The Grove 'Vilson Charles, farmer RING WAY is a hamlet in the township Qf Hale and init~als G. E. for George Boofh, recast from the old! bell of parish ()f Bowdon, 2! mile-s east-by-so_uth from Peel 1627: the communion plate dates from 1725: there are Causeway station, 2 east from Ashley stat10n, both on the 225 sittings. The' register dates from the year 1728 . .Altrincham and Chester section of the Cheshire Lines Tlhe living is a vicarage, grosSI yearly value £300, net railway, 3! south-east from Altrincham, 8 so~th-west from £297, with 13 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of ~tockport and .12 ~outh !ro~ M'anchester: 1t was formed Lord Egerton of Tat'lton, and held, since 1864 by the Rev. mto an ecclesiastical distnct. Sept. 15, 1862, from the Harry .Alfred. Hignett M.A. of Orie~ College, Oxford, civil parish of Bowd()ll! am1 is in the .Altrincham division rural dean of Bowdon and: hon. canon of Chester. The of t~e cou~t~, .Buck.Iow hundred, .Alt~in<:ham union, petty vicarage house is within a short distance of the church. sesswnal div1s10n and county court distnct, rural. deanery The area is 2,067 acres; rateable value included in Hale; of Bowdon, archdeaconry of Macclesfield and· diOcese of the population in 1891 was· 570. Chester. 1'he church of Saint Mary and .All Saints', erected in 1895 by the patron on the site of the old! church built Letters through Altrincham ; .the nearest post office is at in 1782, is a structure of brick and terra cotta, consisting Hale Ba.rns. The nearest money order & telegraph of chancel, nave, north transept, baptistery, porch and a office is Peel Causeway tower with spire containing one bell, dated 1741 and the The children of this parish attend the school at HorleBarnes Hignett Rev. Canon Harry Alfd. M.A. Baguley Peter, Red Lion P.H. & Priestner William, market gaTdener (vicar & rural' dean), 'l'he Vicarage blacksmith Starkey Saml. fa1mer, Fir Tree farm Raingill Saml. Starkie, 'l'he Grange Barton William, market gardener Taylor William, farmer, Clough bank COMMERCIAL. • Gresty Hugb, farmer Whalley John, farmer, Oak farm .Ashton Thomas, farmer, Mamwood Jackson James, farmer, Manor farm Whitelegg James, farmer ROCK FERRY is now included! within the borough of Birkenhead, which see. NORTH RODE is a township and village on the banks ~895, is a building of stone in the Early English style, of the Dane near the Macclesfield and Congleton road, con-sisting of chancel, nave, sout.b porch and a western with a junction station on the Ohurnet Valley s·ection of tower containing a clock and one bell: there are seven the North Staffordshire railway; it was formed into a stained windows,andJmarbletabletstoJohnSmithDaintry parish in 1846 from the pa;rish of Pre•stbury, and is 3~ esq. of North Rod-e, d. 24 May, 1848, Elizabeth his wife, miles· nortb.. east-by-oorth from Oongleton, 5 south from et. Nov. 1845, and their son and daughter; to the Rev. Macclesfield-, 9 from Leek, and 16:r from London, in the. Jo-hn Daintry, 17 years vicar of this paris~ d. 7 Sept. Macclesfield division of the county, Maoclesfieldi hundred, :r86g, and. Elizabeth his wife, d. :ro Dec. 1864 • and a. brass union and county court district, Prestbury petty ses- to Thomas Ryle Daintry esq. of North Rode, dl. 17 Sept. sional division, in the rural deane·ry a.nd archdeaconry of 18.59, and .Ann his wife, d. 22 Sept. 1867: aili altar table of Macclesfield and diocese of Chester. The church of St. oak, the panels of which were carved by Mrs. Ridg"ay, of Michael, erected in 1845, and restored and enlarged in North Rode, has been presented by Mrs. Seymour iA -