86 LEA NEW:BOLD, LT. MOLLINGTON, NEWTON-BY-, &c.

LEA-cmr-NEWBOLD (or LEA NEWBOLD) is a small township of St. Oswald's parish, Chester, in union, containing by the census of 1861, 35~ and in 1871, 33 inhabitants, and 723 acres ; in the Hundred of Broxton, and polling district of Handley, West ; 6 miles south-east from Chester. The Marquis of Westminster is lord of the manor. Gentry. Jones Charles, farmer, Newbold Denton Tanat Wynne, Esq., M.D., New­ I Moss William, farmer, Lea bold lodge Pickering Robert, farmer, Lea. Tmdes and Professions. Letters from Chester, which is the nearest Astbury Job, miller money order office LITTLE MOLLINGTON (or MOLLINGTON BANASTRE) is a small township of St. Mary's parish, in Chester union, containing, by the census of 1861, 29, and in 1871, 4:4: inhabitants. and 24:8 acres ; in the hundred of Wirral, polling district of Chester, West Cheshire; 1 mile from Great Mollington Station, on the Chester and Birkenhead Railway, and 2 north-west from Chester. Gentry. Letters from Chester, which is the nearest Ashmall Alfred, Esq. money order office Smith Mr. Thomas MOSTON (ancienly called MORESTON) is a small township of St. Mary's parish, Chester; in the union and polling district of Chester, hundred of Broxton, West Cheshire, containing, by the census of 1861, 15, and in 1871, 18 inhabitants, and 273 acres; 3 miles north from Chester, on the Dee and Mersey Canal. Miss Massey is lady of the manor. Massey Miss, The Dale Letters from Chester, which is the nearest Swetenham Captain, Moston hall money order office Trades and Professions. McGill John Wm., farmer, Sparrow grove • NEWTON-BY-CHESTER is a small township of St. Oswald's parish, in Chester union and polling district, containing, by the census of 1861, 298 inhabit._ants, and in 1871, 252 inhabitants, and 4:23 acres; in the west division of the hundred of_Broxton, West Cheshire, 1-§- mile north from Chester. Ole1'9!J, Gentry, and Private &sidents. Walker John, Esq., -'Newton bank Broadbent Mr. James, Flookersbrook Brown Mr. Charles, Flookersbrook Trade(and Professions. Brown Miss, Flookersbrook Dickson J ames and Sons, nurserymen Coke Henry, Esq., Newton cottage Griffiths John, cheesefactor, Chester ; h. Dickson Alfred, Esq., Newton villas The Laurels Dickson George, Esq., Springfield, Upton Hughes Augustus Henry, commercial tra- Dickson Johnson, Esq., Newton villas veller, The Laurels Evans Edward, Esq., Plas Newton Prince James, egg dealer and rate collector Hodgkinson George, Esq., Brook:field Taylor J ames, market gardener Humberston the Misses, The Hall Stockton Thomas, farmer, Bank cottage Roberts Robert, Esq., The Firs Roscoe Mrs. Fanny Catherine, Newton house Thomas Rev. Robert Davies, M.A., Hey­ Chester is the post town and nearest money wood lodge order office (or SAIGTON) is a township of St. Oswald's parish, Chester, in Tarvin union, containing, by.the census of 1861, 272, and in 1871, 309 inhabitants, and 1720 acres ; h11ndred of Broxton and :volling district of Chester ; 4: miles south-east from thence. In 1868, this township was joined to the chapelry of (or Bruera), and formed into a separate Ecclesiastical Di~trict. The Presbyterians have a place of worship here, and there is a National School for children of both sexes. The Marquis of Westminster is lord of the manor. • ., . (,)lergy. and (i-ent1y. , .. . Trades and P1·ofessions • Baker Colonel J ames, Saighton grange Barrow J ames-, brick and tilemaker :Uoden Mr~ W a~ter M. . · . ·, . , Davies Job, w:he~lwright , , .. . . Ducker Edward, Esq.,_ Saighton hpus~ \ . Denso:q. Thoinas, farm~r-, The Mount • • Shaw ,Rev. ,Paniel, M.A:, vicll'.r of Brue:ra.~ n~tton, Willianl PMley~ farmer~ Elni Manor house house