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CHESHIRE. (KELLY S • • FARMERS Continued 1 '158 FAR. CHESHIRE. (KELLY S • • FARMERS continued. Cooper Henry, Preston hall, Malpas Cowap John, Rudhall Heath, Tarprley Cobham lVilliam, Dry knowl, Wild- ·Cooper By. Edwd. Bickley, Malpas ·Cowap John Henry, Tiverton, Trprlef boarclough, Macclesfield Cooper Herbert, Clough house, Mac- Cowap Mrs. M. High Legh, Knutsf~rd CQcker Ralph, Meadow bank, Hol- clesfield Forest, Macclesfield Cowap William T. Bartingtmr, Nthwc~ lingwortb, Manchester O:loper .Tames, Cockshot, Disley,Stkprt Cox Edward, Burlanu, Nantwich Cockerton R. 'B. Broxton, Chester Cooper J. Shade yrd. Sutton,Mcclsfl.d Cox John, Burland, Nantwich Cockitt Chas. Gawsworth, Macclesfl.d Cooper Mrs. John, Foxes bank, Hun- Cragg .A.llen, Dean Row, Manchester -Coldough Albert, Havannah lane & st~rson, Nantwicb · Cragg J. Upton ho. Dean row; M'chstl" The LowP, Buglawton, Congleton Cooper John, Gayton, Chester Crank Alfred, Kelsall., Chester Colclough Mrs. .Ann, Creswell shaw, Cooper John, Homestead1 Maccles- Crank John, Eaton, Tarporley Betchton, Sandbach field Forest, Macclesfield · Crank William, Burton bonae, Durton· Colclough F. Love la. Betchtn.Sndbch Cooper J. Mottram St. Andrew,Mclsfl.d by-Tarvin, Tarporley · Colclough .Tames, Roughwood, Betch- Cooper John; Wibbersley· hall, High C1·eer Mrs. E. Grange rd.W.KirbyS.O ton, Sandbacb. · Lane, Stockport Creer T. 3 North rd. W. Kirby S.O Colclongh James, jnn. Bet.chtn.Sndbch Cooper Jn. jun, Dane bent, Rairiow. ·Cressy Alfre<l, Heathbank road, Chea. Colclough Thoma!l, Roughwood bank, Macclesfield die Hulme, Stqckport. · Betchton, Sandbach Cooper Joseph, Bollington, Macclsfl.d Cre·ssy Frank, Ack "iane, Cheadla Cole G.Walton Inferior,Wa:ltn.Wrngtn Cooper Joseph, Haslington, Crewe Hulme, Stockport Colesbill William F. Moss brow, War- Cooper Joseph, Porch house, .Acton Crewe Josepb, Arclid, Sandhach burton, Wa~rington Grange, Walton, '\Varrington Crewe Joseph, 'Vybunbury, ~antwich Collier .James, Walker, Kettleshulm<:!, Cooper Miss, Lostock Gralam, Ntbwh Crewe Thomas. 'Va'!gherton1 Wybn.n. Macclesfield Cooper P. Dumkins, Wincle, Mcclsfl.d bury, Nantwich Collier John, Stapeley, Nantwich Cooper Richard, Ridley, Tarporley Crewe William, Sluice house, Sea!and Collier Mrs. M. Ridge Hill la. Stalybdg Coper Samuel, Handforth, Manchester road; Watergate 11treet & 5 Market Collier Thomas, Cockshades, Hough, Cooper Stephen, Oversley road, Styal, hall, Chester · - Wybunbury, Nantwich Wilrnslow, Manchester Crimes Joseph, Ollerton, .Knutsford Collier William, London .road, Wil- Cooper Thomas, Bollington, Macclesfld Crimes Mrs. Mat.ilda, .Allostock,Knts~d laston, Nantwich Cooper T. l<'ox bank, Sutton, Mccll'fld Cr:tchley John, Hough hill, Dukinficld CollinsJ.Dainesfold, Carringtn.l\l'chstr Cooper Thomas, Gt. Saughall, Chester Cr:tchlow .Tames, Taxal, Stockport Collins John, Warhurton. 'Yarrington Cooper Thomas, Kelsall, Chester Crompton Mrs. Ellen, .Paddock knowl Collins Peter, Carrington, M'chester Cooper Thoma~. Winshaw, Maccles- & Ingersley hall, Rainow: Mcclsftd · Commons Eli, High Lane, Stockport field l<'orest, Ma.cclesfield Grosby William, CalStle h.ill, .Hale, C-ondliffe John, Yew T1·ee, Smallwood, Cooper T. B, Cholmondeley, Malpas Atrincham , Stoke-on-Trent, · Cooper Wil:iam, Clayton Groves, .Ad- Crosby W. J,, Peover Inferior, Kntsfr~ Cook Mrs. Elizabeth, All Fours, As- lington, Macclesfield Cross Ge.orge, Sandiway, Weaverham. t.on-by-Budworth, Northwich . Cooper William, Cuddington, 'Nrthwcb Northwich Cook Henry, High Legh, Knutsfortl Cooper Wil[am, Priest, Kettleshulme, Cross John, Over Peov.er, Knut~ford Cook J. Hooter ball, Wheelck.Snc.ll.Jc}t Macrlesfield Cross John, Twemlow, Crtlwe Cook James, Rndheath, Northwich Cooper William, Sntton, l\{llcclPsfield Cross John, Whitegat.e, Korthwif'h Cook John, High I..egh. Knutsford Cooper "''ilEam, Whirley road, Broken Cxos:;; Joseph, Manor house, Lecse~ .Cook John, Thelwall, Warrington cross, Macclesfield l\liddlew:ch Cook Joseph, Godley, Hyde Cooper Wright. Tintwistle,::\Ianrhester Cross Uichard, Plnmley, Knntsford Cook Thomas, 'l'helwall, Warrington Cope Jn. Hough, Wybunbury, Nntwch Cross Robert, jun. Middlewich road. Cook Abel, Elworth, Sandbach Cope John, Hunsterson, Nantwich Allostock, Knutsford Cooke Abel, Ettiley heath, Sandbacb Cope Ralph, Walgherton, Nantwi.ch Cross S. Rose bank, Cranage, Crewe Cooke .Alfred, Sound, Nantwich Cope Robert, Edlest-on1 Nantwich Cross Thomas, Dock bank, Sproston. Cooke .Alien, Whiteley green, .A.dling- Coppock John, Henbmy, ~IaPclesfielcl Holmes Chapel, Crewe ton, Macclesfield Corbett J. Hnrleston, Acton, Nantwich Cross William, Kay lane, Broom F.dge. Cooke C. Sugu la . .Adlington,Mclsfl.d Corbi~hley C. Hu~me Walfield, Cngltn Lymm, Warrington Cooke G~ Clayley hall, Handley,Che~tr Corbishley :Elijah, Bents, Macc:esfield Crossland Ben, Crowden, Woodhea<l. Cooke l\Irs. Geo. Irby, Birkenhead Forest, Macclesfield · Manchester Cooke James, Haslington, 8sudbach Corbishley Jas, Fvtton's mos!', Gaws- Crossley Frederick Herbert, Hulm~ Cooke John, Haslington, Crewe worth, l\Iacclesfield barns, Mere, Knutsford Cooke John, Irby, Birkenhead Cordin~rlv Jsph. & Jas. Sale, M'chstr Crossley James Herbert, Hulme barns. Cooke John, Tattenhall. Chester Corfe Hicha.rd, Bidston, Birkenhead Mere, Knutsford Cooke Mrs. Randal, Irbv~ Birkenhead Corfe R. Boundarv rd. Bidston, B'hd Crowhurst William, Thingwall, B'hd Cooke Samuel, Butley, ·1\Iacclesfield Cork Thomas, Hales pastures, Allos- Crowther John, Baguley, .Altrincham Cooke Samuel, Clarke green, Adling- tock, Knntsford Croxton John, 'l'own end, Odd Rode. ton, Maccle~fiE>Id Cork Thomas, Plumley, Knntsford Stoke-on-Trent Cooke Samuel,~ Whiteley green, Ad- Cork \Villiam, Sproston, 1Eddlewich Croxton Samuel, Brookhuuse green. lington, Macclesfield Cornes Henry, Malpas Smallwood, Stoke-on-Trent Cooke T. Arclid grn . .Arclid, Sandbcl1 Cornes John, Hurleston,Acton,Nntwch Croxton Mrs. Samuel, Lower Caldy. Cooke T. Newton, Prestbury, Mclsfl.d Cornes- Joseph, Hurleston, Nant·wich West Kirbv S.O Cooke Thos. Pott Shrigley, Mcclsfl.d Cornes .Toseph, Spurston, Tarporley Coxton Wm. H. Caldy,W. Krby. S.O Cooke T. Woodford la. Butley,Mclsfld Corne11 Thomas, Mile l1ouse,Worleston, Crump Charles, Wigland, Malpas Cookson Jas. & Wm. Hale, Altrnchm Nantwirh Ct•mherbirch John, Whiteley green, Cookson E. Poulton, Pnlford, Wrexhm Cornes Thomas, Old Reaseheath hal:, Adlington, Macclesfield Cookson George, Darnhall, Winsford lVorle!ilton, NantwiPh Cumberbirch Joseph, Hough, 1\l'l'bstr Cookson Henry, Darnhall, 'Winsford Cornes William, Rushton, Tarporley Cundiff Joseph, Wincle, Macclesfield • Cookson .Tames, l\Iuston, Sandbacb Cotgreave ..Tohn, Stamford bridge, Cundiff Ralnh, Hollin lane, Sutton. Cookson .Tames, Spurstow, Tarporley Barrow, Chester Macclesfield Cookson Jas. 'Vimboldsley, ~fiddlewh Cotgreave. Mrs. Sarah, Green Looms, Cundiffe William, Trentham bank. Cookson Joseph, Hargrave, Chester Hargrave, Chester Macclesfield Forest, Maccles£eld Cookson .T. Hnxley, Hargrave, Chestr Cottam l\Irs. Ann, Norbury, Stockprt Curbishley Edward, P~ckmere, Kntsfd Cookson Miss M.Gt. Meol>1,Hylke.S.O Cottam Nathan (exors. of), Norbury Curbishlev Peter, Little Leigh,Nthwch Cookson Samuel, Moston, Sandbach hall, Stockporh Curtis Nathan, Croughton, Chester Cookson T.The Gro. Alpraham,Trprly Cotterell Joseph, Taxa!, Stockport Daine John, Carrington, Manchester Cookson Wm. .Alpral1am hall,Tarporly CGtterill I<'rederick, Cooper Shaw, Dakin Mrs. H, Swettenham. Congleton Cookson 'Vm. Tabley Over, Knutsfrd Kettleshulme, Macde~field Dakin John, Pudheath, Northwich Coombs James, Etchells, Cheadle Cotterill Peter, Tunstead Knoll, Ket- Dakin Mrs. l\Iargt. Arclid, Sandba:-h Coombs John, Etchells, Cheadle tleshulme, Macclesfield Dale Mrs. Ann, Old 1\loreton hall, Odd Coombs Simeon, Baguley, Altrincham Cotterill Peter, jun. Redfearns, Ket- Rode, Stoke-on-Trent Coombs William, Etchells, Cheadle tleshulme, Saltersford, Macclesfield Dale C, Chaff hall, Bosley, CongietJB Coomer Thomas. Basford, Crewe Cotton Daniel, Haslington, Crewe Dale Frank, Adl'ngton, Macclesfi·lld Coomer ·wm. Chorlton hall, Crewe Cotton George, Hole house, Alsager, Dale Frederick, Thurlwood, Odd Rode. Coope Frederick, Broxton, ChestPr Stoke-unon-Trent Stoke-on-Trent Cooper A. Lima, Rainnw, Mnccle~fld Cotton Joseph, Threapwood, .Maipas Dale G. W. Church Coppenhll. Crew& Cooper Ashley. Bennetts Sicb, Wild- Cotton Joseph, jn~. 'fhreapwood, :\lips Dale Henshaw, Winnington, ~orthwich boarcloug-h, :MacclesfiPhl Cotton Thomas, sen. Little l\los~, Odd Dale Hugh, Nether .Alderley, Crew& Cooper E. Somerford Booths, Cngletu Rode, Stoke-on-Trent · Dale James, Over Peovel', Knutsfo~ Cooper George, Ha~lington, Crewe Coupe 'rhos. Sty&!, Wilmslow, M'chstr, Dale John, Che:ford, Crewe .
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