476 . . ( KELLY'S lets to the Sbakerleys : the stained east window is a me­ PEOVER IXFERIOR is a small township and> villa~, morial t<> the Rev. John Hulme, 45 years vicar of Lower the houses of which are so incorporat~d with Nether l'eover, d. 21 April, r874: the west window is a memorial Peover as to form one vi1lage, in Bucklow hundred and to the Siddeley family and was erected in 1888 by Mary, union. The Hon. Lady Leighton-1Yarren is lady of the wife of the Rev. J. W. S. Simp~on M.A. late vicar of manor and chief landowner. The area is 300 acres; rate­ Lowton, Lanes: there is also a memorial window, erected able value, £845; the population in 1901 was 144. by the tenants, to the late Rt. Hon .•T obn Byrne Leicester • \Varren, 3rd and last baron De Tabley, who died in IB87, ALLOSTOCK is a township in Xol'thwicb union, and and another memorial window, erected in 1898: the rere­ Middlewicb section of the Middlewicb and dos, a triptych, executed by Mr. Hemming, of London, petty sessional division, about z miles south from _Lower l"epresents the " Annunciation " and the " Crucifixion " : Peover church and 3~ south from Plumbley stahon on and there are brasses and inscribed stones with arms, to the Cheshire Lines railway. There is a small Wesleyan Thomas Holland esq. of Denton, Lancs. ob. 22 May, r664; chapel at Bradshaw Brook, built in 1858, and a Unitarian Jane (Holland), relict of Thomas Cbolmondeley esq. ob. I6 chapel, erected in 1689, in which public worship is con­ Dec. 1696; Richard, 4th son- of Thomas Cbolmondeley ducted on the first Sunday of each month, from April to esq. ob. 16 Aug. 1665; Thomas Cholmondeley esq. of Oct