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Owen .Arthur, blacksmith Shenton Francis, farmer, Stamford Williams Harriet (~rs.), farmer, Long Owen George, blacksmith, Broomhill bridge green Owen Thomas, coal mer. Station deput Smith Geo. farmer, Hollow Moor Bth Willis Thomas,miller (water & steam), ShallcrosE Chas. farmer, Little Barrow Swindley "\Voodyer, farmer, Barrowmr & corn merchant, The Mills Shallcross Thomas,carpenter & wheel- Wigan Cool & Iron Co. Ltd. (Thomas Wright John, farmer & butcher wright, Little Barrow Dodd, agent), Station depot is a township, parish and village, 1564. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £304, partly in , I mile from Rad way Green station including 72 aores of glebe, with residence, in the gift of on the North Staffordshire railway, 5 miles south-east from the trustees of Lord , and held since 188o by the Crewe, 7 sDuth-west from Sandbach, 33t from Manchester Rev. George William Charles Skene M.A. of 6hrist and 164 from London, in the Crewe division of the county, Church, Oxford. The consolidated charities produce petty sessional division of Na.ntwich, hundred, union and £2o yearly for bread and £10 for education. The Earl county court district of , rural deanery of C'on- of Crewe P.C. is lord of the manor and landowner. The gletDn, archdeaconry Df Macclesfield and diocese of Chester. soil is sandy; subsoil, sand and clay. The chief produce The church of St. Bertoline is a building of stone, in is cheese, potatoes, wheat and oats. There are five town­ mixed styles, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of ships in this parish: Bartbomley, (in Stafford­ fo-qr bays, north and south aisles, south-east or Ore we shire), Crewe, Alsager and Baslington : the three lattm­ chapel and a western tower with eight pinnacles, contain- will be found under separate headings. £4,2185 ; the popu­ ing a clock and 6 bells: in the Crewe chapel is a magni- lation of the township in I9o1 was 292. Radway Green ficent altar tomb of marble, to Sibyl Marcia. (Graham), is a station a mile from the village, on the North Staf­ wife of Robert, 2nd Baron Boughton, who died 19 Sept. fordshirre railway. 1887, with a. recumbent effigy, executed by the late Sir Post Office.-Richard Sherratt, sub-postmaster. Letters J. Edgrur Boehm bart. R.A.: there is also an altar tomb, are reoeived through Crewe, delivered at 8 a.m. ; dis- w:ith a. re cum bent effigy, in marble, to Sir Robert Fuls- patched at 6 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but burst, one of the esquires of the celebrated J ames, Lord not paid. is the nearest money order & tele- .Audley at the battle of Poitiers, Sept. 19, 1356; be died graph office, 4 miles distant 1390: in the arch dividing the S