706 W'!'Bt'NBt'BY I . [IELLY'S • wav from to Xantwich and Shrewsburv. A small r Wall Letter Box, Butt Green, cleared at 8.45 a.m. 11 portion of this township was included in the· borough of ! 5.30 & 7·45 p.m. ; sundays, 8 a.m Crewe, ~ov. g, 1892. The. mission church. built :in I Pnblic Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1854• for 1886, was burnt down Nov. sth, 1892, and has been · t64 children· average attendance, IIO • Robert Board- replact>d by an iron church, with sittings for 130. man maste; ' There is also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, erected in 1 ' 1876; a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1869; a : W ALGHERTON (or Walkerton) is a village and town­ United Methodist chapel, erected in 1886, and a Free 1 ship, 3 miles south from Willaston station. Sir H. J. Gospel chapel, erected in 1871. Shavington Hall was I Delves Broughton bart. is lord of the manor and the ancient seat oi the Woodnoths. Sir H. J. Delves chief landowner. The area is 883 acres; rateable value, Broughton hart. is lord of the manor. The land is £r>J65; the population in 19II was 151. owned by various small -owners. The a~ea is. 1,090 acres; ; Wall Letter Box cleared at 8.10 a. m. & 4.30 &; 7 p.m. ; rateable value, £7,702; the population m 19II was no collection on sundays ~"• 2 7°· : Letters through . The nearest money order & By Local Governme~t Board Order No. 30,136, ~ar. 24, ; telegraph office is at half a mile distant i894• part of Shavmgton-cum-Gresty township was i ' :annexed to Monks Coppenhall . ' WILLASTON is a township, with a station on the Post & M. 0. Office.-Robert Tilsley, sub-postmaster. i branch of the London and North Western railway from Letters through Crew~ arrive at 7.10 a.m. & 4 p.m.; i Crewe to Nant~ch and Shrewsbury, a ~ile and a half dispat-ched s. 30 a.m. & .10 p.m.; no delivery on east fr~m Nantwtch and two a~d a half miles from Crew~. 7 1 sundays. Willaston 1 ~ miles distant is the nearest 1 There IS a Wesleyan Method1st chapel here, erected ltl teJegraph office ' ' 1 r864, ~nd a ~rimitive ~ethodis~ ~hap~l, b11;ilt in 187~· Wall Letter Box, Cheshire Cheese P.H. cleared a.40 a.m. I Steele s chanty of SS· IS for widows m this township & 7.20 p.m and Weston. Willaston Hall is the residence of Jamea Wall Letter Box, Hen lane, cleared at a. 30 a.m. & 7.10 I Bayley esq. J.P. who is the principal landowner. The p.m : a_rea !s I,oiO acres; rateable value, £9,503; the popnla- Police Station, Thomas Hall, constable ! twn m I9II was 2 •1 15· GRESTY is a hamlet in- th~ tow~ship of Shavington,, Post! M. 0. & T .. Office.-Mrs. S. H: Coope;, snb-post- ;about half a mile to the east. : mistress. Letters through . Nautw1ch arnve at 7 & ... n.15 a.m. & 4.15 p.m.; dtspatched at 8.40 & 11.35 Public Elementary Schools. a.m. & 4·45 & 8.3o p.m.; aundays, 9.40 a.m :-Mixed, erected .in 1874, for 240 children; average at- County Police Station, Frank Williams, sergeant; tendance, 210; James Henry Warner, master Edward CrQwther & Arthur Gaskell, constabl~ ·:Infants', erected 1900, for 150 children; average attend- Willaston School (boys), founded by Philip Barker esq. ance, "94; Miss Alice Massie, mistress in 1898, is a large structure of red brick, surrounded is a township and small village, 2! miles by fine grounds of 24 acres, & having entrances from -· 1rom Willaston station on the sec- the Crewe & London roads; a gymnasium is attached; lfiion of the London and North Western railway, I mile science rooms & a preparatory school were added i• -south-east from Nantwich and 4 south-east from Crewe. 1909; Henry L. Jones M.A. (Merton College, Oxford), There is a Primitive Methodist Centenary chapel, head master; A. D. Tobler, D. W. Ross M.A. & erected in xgo8 to seat 120 persons. Henry Hill esq. Fran.cis J. Hanby B.A. assistant masters; Miss E. C. of T-he Mount, Willaston, is lord of the manor. The King, preparatory mistress; Edwin W. Marshall, 38 land is held by various small owners. The area is 1,250 Barton .arcade, Manchester, clerk acres; rateable value, £4,148 ; the population iu 19 r T was 652. Public Elementary School, erected in r875 & enlarged ia 18gg, with master's residence, for 400 children; . Post Office, Broad Lane.-Henry MuUineux, sub-post- average attend·ance, 145 boys, 120 girls & so infant&; master. Letters through Nantwich received 6.40 a. m. Frank Griffiths, master; Miss Mary Steele, mistress; .& ll.15 p.m.; dispatched II.4o a.m. & 7- 2 0 p.m.; Miss Beatrice Windsor, infants' mbtress . sundays, 10.20 a.m. Nantwich, I mile distant, is the -· nearest money order & telegraph office :Railway Station. Thomas E. Barber, station master WYBUNBURY. Lowndes Samuel, Black Horse inn COMMERCIAL. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Mason James, farmer, Yew Tree frm Austin Thomas, farmer & shopkeeper, ·'Brookshaw George, Hawt:horn cottage Mason Joseph, cattle dealer Post office 'Cooper Frederick John, Moss side Preston Harry G. grocer Bower Harold, farmer, Park hou801 Duttou Jo.seph, The Flash Scott John, farmer, HoWibeck. Edwards Joseph B. farmer .Jone& Rev. Edward (Primitive :Metho- Scott Richard, farmer Garner Randle & George, farmers, dist), Hamer Green Smith Hannah (Mrs.), Swan isn White House farm .Lancaster Rev. Henry George M.A. Vickers Waiter, builder Hall Richard, hrmN (vicar), The Vicarage Watson Benj. Elephant & Castle P.H Heler Joseph, farmer Meeres Shirley Houldsworth Mait- Hockenhall Joseph, farmer land, Southwood, Blakelow BATHERTON. Johnson Owen, frmr. Hatherton fat'Dl ~orten Miss, Blakelow house Bruokshaw William, miller (water), Large William, farmer, Holly farm :\'Iyatt Josepb Harold, Grove house Batherton mill :Lea Wilfrid, farmer, Manor farm Okell George, Astbury house Eaton Albert, farmer, Bathert<>n Lowe Jas . .Arth. frmr. Hatherton hall Potte Samuel, The Rallies Proudlove Henry, farmer Manning Samuel, wheelwright Pym Charles, The Poplars Noden Joseph, farmer, Ashfi.elds COMMERCIAL. BLAKENHAT.I,. Ryecroft John, farmer Allman .Arthur, farmer, Howbeck Cotton Miss, Mill house Shenton John, cowkeeper Bona George Williams, farmer, Pinfold COMMERCIAL. · · Shore Joseph, farmer Bostock Edward, plumber, Blakelow Bebbington ·Ann (Mrs.), farmer HOUGH. Bourne Harry E. saddler & grocer Broomfi.eld Joseph, farmer :.Brook!shaw George, assistant overseer Dobson George, farmer, Lower Den Collier Frederick, Hough hall for , Chorlton, Dodding- Edwards George, cowkeeper Langford William, Coppice villa ton, Hathertou, Hoagh, Hunster- Edwards Philip E. farmer & miller, Riches Herbert, Brooklands son, Lea & Doddingtou mill COMMERCIAL. -circulating Library (E. E. Powley, Halfpenny Mary (Mrs.), farmer Brereton Alfred, cowkeeper librarian) Hobson Wm. Hy. farmr.Gonsley grn Charlesworth James, fai"mer <:Jlarke John Thos. grocer, Post office Jervis Emma (Mr!~.), farmer Charlesworth John Thomas, fa.rmer, Cope William, shoe maker Keen William, market gardener Oockshades Corn Mary; Red Lion inn 'ioore Francis, farmer, Grange farm Charlesworth Wm. frmr. Heath farm. Crewe Herbert, farmer, Grange farm Rowley James, brick & pipe maker Chatfield Alfnd, farmer Crewe James, farmer, Pinfold Simpson Wm. Geo.farmr.Manor frm Cooke Edwin, Whit!' Hart P.H Dodd Ralph, farmer, Blakelow Steele Thomas, farmer, Higher Den DeanAlbert, faro1er Dodd Thomro.s, farmer, Blakelow Tomkinson Ann (Mrs.), farmer Dodd William, hay &; straw dealer Dodd Wm. cattle dealer, Coalpit rd Turner N. C. & J. T. farmers Dutton John, farmer, Hough house Dutton Wm. fanuPr, Wiggo cottage Wright Sarah (Mrs.), farmer Hatt::m Richard, cowkeeper Edwards ElizabPth (Mrs.), cow keeper HirQns Emma (Mrs.), farmer, Hill HATHERTON. Farnell Ernest, blacksmith & farrier House farm • Green Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper W a lkrlen Mrs. Broomlands Hodgkiss Ellen (Miss), farmer Horlgkinson Williaro George, grocer Wilson Frank, Heathfield Hughes John, hay &; :straw dealer