342 GATLEY. . [KELLY'S Yates Joseph Mervin J.P. St. John, Menill Mary (Mrs.), ·shopkeeper, 4 Sutcli:ffe John M.R.O.S.Eng . .L.R.C.P.• .101 Gatley road Northenden road Edin. (senior assistant medical Merrill Thos.builder,4 Northenden rd officer), Lunatic hospital . • COMYRltCU:t. Morton Thos. butcher, 25 Church rd Wood Martin S., M.D. (assistant. Adshead _o\rthur, nurseryman, Gree~- Mottram Jn. boot repr. 27 Gatley grn medical officer), Lunatic hospital bank road Phillips .A.lic L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., COMMERCIAL. Bagley James, builder, see Gresty & L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. surgn.Gatley rd Ambrose John, grocer, rd Bagley Platt Wm. Hy. Horse & Farrier P.B Bentley Frank, farmer, Heald green Bridge Saml. confctnr. 51 Church rd Potts Albert, painter, 98 Church road Bowyer Alfred, wheelwright, se& Brown Herbt.Jsph. drapr.6 Church rd Riley Eleanor (Miss), dress maker, Clarke & Bowyer . Campbell Walt.architect,I·2IGatley rd 52 Chur<:h road *Bruckl!lhaw Ann (Mrs.),frmr.Brookfld Chandley .Arthur,paintr.49 Church rd Ito:ff William Henry (Mrs.), hard­ *Bruckshaw Henry, farmer, Outwood Oheshire Constabulary (Jn. Richard- ware dealer, r8g Gatley road Oh antler Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper~ son, constable), 53 Church road Scholes G. H. Limited, grocers, 45 & post office, Wilmslow road Coombes .Annie (Mrs.), Red Lion inn . Church road & 183 Gatley road *Chantler Geo. nurseryman, Outwood CooperMary(Mrs.),drapr.193Gatley rd Smith Bertha (Miss), teacher of *'Clarion (The) Cyclist Club Hciuge. d'Alton Mdme. Elise, milliner, 3 music, 171 Gatley road Co. Limited (Thomas Tyass, lsec. Northenden road Strafford William Joseph, butcher, William N ewbould •Collier,steward), Fallows Ltd. wheelwrights,Church rd 187 Gatley road Outwood ' Gatley Brick Co. Limited, brick Tarling Clara (MrJ. ), dress waker, *Clarke & Bowyer, wheelwrights, 111akers, Gatley road 23 Gatley green Wilmslow road Gerrard Wm. farmer, Old Hall road Taylor Fred, stationer, 191 Gatley rd Clarke Samuel, farm bailiff to exors. Goddard George, farmer, Old Hall rd Taylor Sarah E. (Mrs.), Prince of of J. Cronshaw, Waterfall fartn Goodier _.tllan, jobbing gardener, 108 Wales P.H. Gatley green Gardiner A.llan, farmer. Heald g7een Church road Walsh Louisa (Miss), shopkeeper, 45 Gradwell Enoch (Mrs.), farmer~ St. Graisty .Annie & Jessie (Misses), re- Gatley green Ann's road freshment rooms, 195 Gatley road Warburton Emma (Mrs.), farmer, *Hankinson Chas. frmr. Griffin farm Gresty & Bagley, builders, Gatley grn Highfield . *Hankinson Charles, jun. farmer, Out­ Hankinson James, grocer, Church rd Worsley Henry, joiner wood farm Harrison John, jobbing gardener, 106 Worthington John, farmer Heath William, farmer,Bradsbaw hall Church road Bickson Jonathan, farmer, Apple~ee Heaton Alfd.coal dlr.14Northenden rd STOOKPORT ETCHELLS. Borne Robert, Griffin inn , Hitchin Albt. boot repr. 47 Church rd Marked thus * letters through Hand- Manchester Royal Lunatic Hospital Kinsey Mary (Mrs.),frmr.Old Hall rd . · forth. (WalteT Scowcroft L.R.O.P.Irel.,. Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank Limited M.R.C.S.Eng. resident medical (Charles M. Street, manager), open PRIVATE RESIDENTS. supt.; John Sutcli:ffe M.E.C.S. 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 Northenden Ackroyd John Orme, Wilmslow ro~cl Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. senior assist. road ; draw on London County & Bar~:ley W. J. Finney lane , 'H" . medical officer; Martin S. Wood Westminster Bank Ltd. Londn E 0 Boumphrey Alan George, Pym Ga,t'e . M.D. & John Allan Chishohn Le Page John Fisher M.D.St. And., house, Styal road · .. 1 ,. "' Roy M.B., Ch.B. assistant medical L.R.C.P.Edin., ·L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. Cronshaw Mrs. The Firs, Pym G!l.~e , officers ; W. J. Barsley, steward; physician, The Poplars, Gatley road Heath W illiam, Brads haw hall Isaac Bowman A.C.A. 17 Cooper Lever Bros. plumbers, 2 Old Hall rd *Nowell Capt. Richard Bottomley, street, Manchester, soo. ; Miss A. Lister Robert R. Greenbank laundry Wilmslow road , Diack, chief ladies' companion) Lowe Annie N. (Mrs.), stationer, & *Pearson J oseph, Outwood Milton Charles, shopkeeper, Styal rd post office, 185 Gatley road . Porritt John Austin, Bruntwood hall Nixon William, farmer, Oak farm Manchester & Liverpool District Rov John A.llan Chisholm M.B.,Ch.B. *Nixon Wm. jun. farmer, Outwood· Ba.nking Co. Ltd. (sub-branch), (assistant medical oflicer), Lunatic Ratcliffe Wm. whlwrght. Wilmslow rd open 9·30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ; satur· hospital Rowlinson Mary (Mrs.), black~tnith. days 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Gatley Scowcroft Waiter M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Finney lane . road; draw on h~ad office, 75 . IreI. (res. medical supt. ), Lunatic *Veale Robt. Jn. farmr. Outwood hall Cornhill, London E C hospital *Watkinscm Thos.fruit growr.Outwood GAWSWORTR is a village and large scattered cost of £8oo, In 1893 a carved oak screen was erected, parish, on the road from to , 3 at a cost of £270. to the late Rev. Edward Massie, for· miles south-west-by-south from Maccles:field, the nearest 25 years curate in charge here. The .register dates_ railway station, on the Stoke and Stockport section from the year I557· The living is a rectory, net yearly of the North Staffordshire railway, in the Macclesfield value- £374, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the division of the county, petty sessional division of Prest­ gift of the Earl of Harrington. and held since 1904 by bury, Macclesfield hundred, union and county court the Rev. Herbert Edward Polebampton, of Pembroke gistrict, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Maccles:field College, Oxford, and M.A. of University College, Dur­ and diocese of : t.he parish is intersected by the ham. The Wesleyan chapel, at the Warren. was erected Macclesfield canal and the North Staffordshire railway. in 1892 at. a cost of £6oo, and has sitting-s for 120 The church of St. James, which dates from the rsth cen­ per5ons. At the back of the churchyard is an old tury, is a fine edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, tilting ground, probably the only one now in existence consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled in so good a state of preservation: in a wood near western tower with pinnacles curiously sculptured and the church li~ the remains of a Mr. Samuel Johnson. eontaining a clock and 8 bells : the east window is stained author of the lrorlesque of "Hurlothrumbo," played at and in the chancel are several monuments to the Fytton the Ha:vmarket Theatre in 1722, he himself taking the family, baronets and formerly owners of the character of Lord Flame ; he was buried here at his estate : one on the south side to Francis Fytron is an own desire May 5th, 1773, aged 8:z. Near the school altar-tomb, with arcaded sides, and on the upper slab his there stand the remains of an ancient cros11, and in effigy in plate armour, the head resting on a. helmet wit.b the vicinity of· the church and rectory are four ancient. a plume of feathers; the tomb is adorned with shields of fish ponds. The Earl of Barrington is lord of the manor arms of Neville and Fytton, he having- married, in 1588, and owns nearly the whole parish. The soil is western Oatherine, widow of Henry (Percy), 8th Earl of Northum­ side sand, eastern side clay; subsoil, rocky. The chief berland, and eldest daughter and co-heir of John (Nevill), crops are oats, rye, turnips and potatoes. Thi3 parish 4th baron Latimer; below the effigy is the headless tigme contains 5,687 acres of land and 17 of water; rateable of a skeleton, carved in white marble: in the south-east va'ue, £10.004; the population in I9II was 567. angle is a monument to Sir Edward Fytton, 2nd bart. ob. Sacristan, A. Vernon Fytton. 1643, with effigies in stone of himself in armour and of Post Office.--Cyrus Fytton. sub-postmaster. Box cleared his xst wife, Jane (Trevor): on the nO'rlh side is a tomb, at 5.50 p.m. ; no collection or delivery on sunday. with effigies, to Sir Edward Fytton, ISt ba.rt. ob. xo May, Letters through Macclesfield. Macclesfield is the 16xg, and his wife Ann (Barret), ob. 1644, and below, on a nearest money order & telegraph office, 3 miles distant sort of ledge in front, are a number of small figures, Wall Letter Box, Church lane, cleared at 9.40 a.m. -&- curiously modelled, of their children: on the same side of 5·45 p.m. week days only the chancel are five other figure-s, the first two being Police Station, The Warren, Samuel Willis, sergeant in kneeling male effigies, in armour, and the third a female, charge in a sitting posture, her head resting on her right hand Public Elementary School (mixed & infants), Warren, and her left holding a book; the Fytton to whom this built in 1832 & enlarged in 1886 & 1895, for 100 tomb was erected died in r683: there are 200 sittings. children; average attendance, 68; Frederick Williarn

The church was renovated and improved about 185I 1 at a froctor, master; Miss Ethel A. Dunn, infants' mi,strss