BlChERTOY. 7 68 . [KELLY 8 .ProuJlove John, jun. farmer, Meadow BULKEI.EY. Lightfoot Samuel, cowkeeper Bank faun Brassey Herbert B:ruce, The Grang~ Murless Charles Herbert, farmer. Roberts Levi, cowkeeper Jarmay Istvan Basil, Bulkeley hall Duckington gvange Sevill Joseph, hors& breaker Barnett Cha!f. frmr. Wallnut Tree fm Shone Thomas, cowkeeper Bate John, farmer EGERTON. Siddorn Jsph. frmr.Broxton Hall fr:rn Bird Edward, farmer, Manor farm Aldred Wright, farmer Stant Frederick, baker Evans John, cowkeeper Brock Herbt.Arnold,frmr.Egerton grn Studley Thomas & Levi, farmers, Hall William Thomas, farmer Jn.Weaver,frmr. Egerton grn Holywell farm Harding William, farmer Robinson Arthur, farmer, Egerton ha!\ Townsend Edward, tailor Howell Thomas, cheese factor Ruscoe Fredk. farmer, Egerton green Vernon Matilda (Mrs.), farmer Mullock Thomas, cowkeeper Ruscoe Margaret (Mrs.), farmer,. Wa11burton Elizabeth (Mrs.), black- Nield Joseph, miller (steam), Bulke- Egerton green smith, Post office ley mill Shenton James, farmer, Egerten grn Warburton John, frmr. Bolesworth hi Nightingale Fred, shpkpr. & post off W alley George, farmer Wigan Coal & Iron Co. Lim. Broxton W oolley Frederick, shopkeeper Walley John, farmer station Wilson William, cowkeeper \Vindsor J oseph, coal merchant. DUCKINGTON. L.A.RKTON. Br.:~xton station A1dersay .Alfred, farmer Shone .A.rthur Augustus, farme-r,Lar1t­ Woolley Robert, head gardener to Davies Wm. Hy. farmer, Bank farm ton hall George Barbour esq j Griffiths John, cowkeeper Shone Jn. Fredk. farmer, Larkton ho Wright William, farmer,Summerfield Hopley Evan, wheelwright & cowkpr BICKLEY is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1892, George Ja.mes, r·st Marques~ o-f (J.holmondeley, about from the parishes of Malpas, and Marbury- r8oo, and now the property oi George Henry IHugh, 4th cum-Quoisley, and oonsists of the townships of Bickley, marquess P.C. lord of the manor and S{)Ie landowner, is Cholmondeley, Chorley and a small portion of Norbury. a nO'ble castellated building of S'tone, occupying the For civil purposes the respective townships still remain summit of a commanding eminence, surr(IIUnded with in the old parishes. Bickley township is in the Eddis- pilctUJI'esque ,pleasure grounds and a we1il-timbered par-k bury division of the county, east division of the hundred of about 500 a-cres; bhe d-omestic chapel, a cruc:Uiorm of Bro:xton, Broxton petty sessional division, Whitchurch structure -of brjck in the Gothic style, stands a short county court district, rural deanery of Malpas, and arch- distance east-by-north ()f t'he castle, adjoiruing the site­ deaconry and diocese