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CHESHIRE. [ KELLY's 4 CHESHIRE. [ KELLY's Leftwich Over Little N eston Raby Little Budworth Rudheath Little Sutton Saughall Massey Little Leigh Spruston Lower Bedington Storeton Lostock Gralam Stanthorne Moreton Thingwell Marbury \V~>aver, or Weever Ness Thornton Hough Mars ton Weaverham-cum-Mitton Netherpool Thurstru1ton Marton Wharton Overpool Upton, or Overchurch Middlewich Whatcroft Pens by West Kirby Moulton Wimboldslev• Poulton-cum-Spittle Whithy Nether Peover Wine ham Prenton Willasten Newton Winnington Paddington Woodchurch Northwich Witton-cum-Twambrooks Oakmere The following is a list of the hundreds, with the places contained in each:- Runcorn Union. Hundred of Ilroxton (Higher division).-Aldersey, Ald­ .Acton Grange Kingswood ford, Barton, IJickerton, Broxton, Bulkeley, Burwardsley, .Alvanley Manley .Antrobus Moore Caldecott, Carden, Cholmondeley, Chow'ley, Churton-by­ Appleton, or Hull & Appleton Newton-by-Daresbury Alford, Churton-by-Farndon, Clutton, Coddington, Crewe, Aston-by-Sutton Newton-by-Frodsham Egerton, Farndon, Grafton, Handley, Harthill, Horton-by­ Aston Grange N orley Malpas, Kingsmarsh, Stretton and Tilston. Bartington N orton Hundred of Broxton (Lower division).-Ilache, Buerton, Clifton, or Rocksavage Preston on the Hill Caughall or Coughalll, Christleton, Churton Heath or Crowley Runcorn Bruera, Cotton Abbotts, Cotton Edmunds, Doddleston, Daresbury Seven Oaks Eaton, Eccleston, Edgerley, Foulk Stapleford, Goulbourn Dutton Stockham Bellow, Goldbourn David, Great Boughton, Hatton, Hoole, Frodsham Stretton Huntington, Huxley, Lea Newbold, Littleton, Lower Kin­ Frodsham Lordship Sutton nerton, Marlston-cum-Leach, Mickle Trafford, Moston, Great Budworth Walton Inferior Newton-by-Chester, Newton-by-Tattenhall, Pickton, Foul­ Halton Walton Superior ton, Pulford, Rowton, Saighton, Sutton Guilden, Tatten­ Hatton W eston hall, Upton, Waverton and 1Yervin. Helsby Whitley Lower Hundred of Eddisbury (First division).-.Alpraham,Bees­ Keckwich, or Kekewick Whitley Higher ton, Bunbury, Calveley, DarnhaH, Delamere, Eaton, Eddis­ Kingsley bury, Haughton, Iddinshall, Kingswood, Little Budworth, Low Oulton, Marton, Oakmere, Over, Peckforton, Ridley, St.Jckport L" nion. Ru~hton, Spurstow, Tarporley, Tilstone Fearnall,Tiverton, ·Bosden Norbury Utkinton, Wardle, ·weaver, Wettenhall and Whitegate. Bramhall Offer ton Hundred of Eddisbury (Second division).-Acton, Al­ Bred bury Reddish (Lancaster) vanley, Ashton, Barrow,Bridge Trafford,Bruen Stapleford, Brinnington Romiley, or Chadkirk Burton-by-Tarvin, Castle Northwich, Clotton Hoofield, Cheadle Stockport Crowton, Cuddington, Duddon, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Handforth Stockport Etchells Elton, Frodsham, Hapsford, Hartford, Helsby, Hockenhull Heaton Norris (Lancaster) Torkington Stapleford, Horton-with-Peele, Ince, Kelsall, Kingsley, Hyde \Verneth Manley, Mouldsworth, Newton-by-Frodsham, 1\'orley, Marple Onston, Pryors Haye,s, Tarvin-with-Oscroft, Thornton-le­ Tarvin Union. Moors, Wallerscoat, \Veaverham, Willington, 1Yimbolds Trafford and \Vinnington. A.ldersey Grafton Hundred of Bucklow. Acton Grange, Agden, Altrin­ Aldford Guilden Sutton cham, Anderton, Antrobus, Appleton or Hull and Appleton, Ashton Handley Ashley, Ashton-upon-Mersey, Aston-by-Budworth, Aston­ Barrow Harthill by-Sutton, .Ashton Grange, Baguley, Barnton, Bartington, Barton Hatton Bexton, Bolling1:on, Bowdon, Carrington, Clifton or Rock­ Bees ton Hockenhull savage, Cogshall, Comberbach, Crowley, Daresbury, Dun­ Broxton Horton-by-:Malpas ham Massey, Dutton, Grappenhall, Great Budworth, Hale, Bruen Stapleford Horton-with-Peele Halton, Hatton, High Leigh, Kekewick or Keckwick, Buerton Huntington Latchford, Little Leigh, Lymm, Marhnry, Marston, Mar­ Burton-by-Tarvin Huxley thall-cum-Little-Warford, Mere, Milling-ton, Mobberley, lddinshall (liberty) Burwardsley Moore or Moor, Nether or Inferior Knutsford, Newton-by­ Kelsall Caldecott Daresbury, Norton, Ollerton, Over or Superior Knutsford, Kingsmarsh .Card en Parting-ton, Peover Inferior, Peover Superior, Pickmere, Chowley Lea Newbold Plumblev, Preston on the Hill, Rostherne, Rnncorn, Sale, Churton-by-Aldford Moulds worth • Churton-by-Farndon Newton-by-Tattenhall Seven Oaks, Stockham, Stretton, Sutton, Tabley Inferior, .Churton Heath, or Bruera Pryors Hayes Tabley Superior, Tatton, Thelwall, T'imperley, Toft,Walton Clotton Hoofield Rowton Inferior, 1Valton Superior, Warburton, Weston, Whitley Clutton Rushton Inferior, Whitley Superior and Wincham. · Coddington Saighton Hundred of Macclesfield. .Adlington, Birtles, Bollin Fee, Cotton Abbotts Stretton Boiling-ton, Bosden, Bosley, Bramhall, Bredbury, Brinning­ Cotton Edmunds Tarporley ton, Ilntley, Capesthorne, Cheadle Bulkeley, Cheadle Crewe Tarvm Mose~ey, Chelford, Chorley, Disley or Disley Stanley, Duddon Tattenhall Eaton, Fallybroom or Fallybroome, Fulshaw, Gawsworth, Eaton Tilston Great 1Yarford, Handforth-cum-Bosden, Henbury-with­ Eddinshall Tilstone Fearnall Pexhall, Hurdsfield, Hyde, Kettleshulme, Lower Withing­ Edgerley Tiverton ton, Lvme• Handlev.• Macclesfield, Macclesfield Forest, l<'arndon Utkinton Marple, Marton, Mottram St. AnJrew, Nether A!derley, . Fonlk Stapleford \Vaverton Newton, Norbury, North Rode, Northen,Northen Etchells, 'Golborne-Hellow Willington Offerton, Old Withington, Over .Alderley, Pott Shrigley, Golbome David Pownall Fee, Poynton or Pointon, Prestbury, Rainow. Romiley or Chadkirk, Siddington, Snelson, Somerford Wirral Union. Booths, Stockport, Stockport Etchells, Sutton, Taxal, Arrow Great Meolse Torkington, Tytherington, Upton, Werneth, Wbaley-cum­ Ilarnston Great Neston Yeardsley, Wildboarclough, Wincle, Woodford and Worth. Ilrimstage Great Sutton Hundred of Nantwich.-Acton, Alsager, Alvaston, Aston Bromborough Heswall-with-Oldfield juxta Mondrum, Audlem, Austerson, Baddiley, Badding­ Burton Higher Bebington ton, Ilarthomley, Ilasford, Batherton, Iletchton, Blaken­ Caldy Hoose hall, Bridgemere, Brindley, Ilroomhall, Iluerton, Burland, Childer Thornton Hooton Checkley-cum-Wrinehill, Cholmondestone, Chorley, Chorl· Eastham Irby ton, Church Coppenhall, Church Minshull, Cool Pilate, Frank.by Landican Crewe, Dodcott-cum-Wilkesley, Doddington, Edleston or Gayton Led sham Edlaston, Faddiley, Hankelow, Hasling'ton, Hassall, Grange Leighton Hatherton, Henhu11, Hough, Hnnsterson, Hurleston, Lea, Greasby Little Meolse I.eighton, Monks Coppenhall, Nantwich, Newhall, Poole, .
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