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Cheshire. Far 859 TR~DES DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. FAR 859 Newport Samuel, Ranger's bank, Noden William, Tbe Green, Sinder- Ollren~haw Edward, Sta.Iey hall, _"Mil'l- :.\'Ia.nley, Warrington land, .!.ltrincham brook, Stalybridge Newport "\Villiam, Chorlton, Chester Noden "\Villiam, Wettenhall hall, Olrenshaw John, Old Matts, Kettles- Newton .!.. No Town, Twemlow, Crwe Wins-ford R.S.O hulme, Macclesfield Newton F.Boots grn . .Allostock,Kntsfrd Norbury A . .Alderley Edge,M:mchester O'Mara Thomas, Buxton Stoops. Newton Mrs. F. Brercton, Sandbacb Norbury Albert, Lindow, Alderley Rainow, ~{acclesfield Newton G-. MinshuH Vernon,Middlwch Edge, ·Manchester Orrel Jabn, The Foxes, Thornton Newton G.H. .Akers,Carrington,l\Pchstr Norbury Mrs . .Ann, Mottram St . .An- Hough, Chester Newton George, Wade's green, Church drew, Macclesfield Oswald C. Mickle Trafford, Chester Minsbull, Middlewicb Norbury C. Nether .Alderley, Crewe Oulton John, Smitih's green, Crewe Newton I. Ra.by road, Neston, Chester Norbury Henry, Sproston, Holmes green, Crewe Newton J. Thickwithins, Sutton,Mclsfl..d Chapel, Crewe Oulton J oseph, Warmingham,Sandbch Jliewton J. M. Warburton,Warrington Jliorhury J. Lower Withington, Crewe Oulton R. Old hall, Wardle, Nantwich Newton James, Mount Pleasant,Hulme Norbury Joel, Ohorley lane, .Alderley Onlton Richard, Elton, Sandbach Walfield, Congleton Edge, Manchemer Oulton Rohert, Elton, Sandhach Newton John, Park house, Minshull Norbury Joel, Gt. Warford, Knutsfrd Oulton Robt. jun. Tetton,Yliddlewich Vernon, Middlewich Norbury John, Barnes green, Mobber- Oultram James, Huxley, Chester Newton John Edward, Denfield hall, ley, Knutsford O'ultram James, Kingsley, '\Varrington Rostherne, Kn.utsford Norbury John, Blackden, Crewe Overend Herbert, Thorns green, Ash- Newton John Royle, The Eent, War- Norbury John, Mobberley, Knutsford ley, .Altrincham burton, Warrington Norbury Mrs. ~'L Hough, M.anchestr Overton Thomas, 13ickley, Malpas Newton Mrs. R. Broad street, Crewe Norbury Peter Ford, Barlow housl', Owen Mrs. Eliza, Christleton, Chester Newwn Robert .A . .Ashton-upon-)Ier- Mobberlev, Knutsford Owen George, Gt. Saughall, Chester sey, Ylanchester Norbury s: Con.gleton rd. Macclesfield Owen John, Bramhall, St<Jckport Newton Samuel, Plnmley, Knutsford Norbury Samuel, Brook house, Mot- Owen John, The Hall, Clive, '\Vins- Newton T. Lower Withington, Grewe tram St. .Andrew, Macclesfield ford R.S.O Newton William, .Ashton.-upon-:Mersey, Norbury Thomas, Blackderi, Crewe Owen John, Welch row, Nether Manchester Norcott Jesse, Crowley, Northwich .Alderley, Crewe Nibbs Jame.s, Malkin's bank, Beckton, Norcott W. S,tatbam, Lymm,'\Varrngtn Owen JosPph, Croxton Green, Ohol- Sandbach . Norcross George, Hockenhull, Chester mondeley, Malpas Nicholas Geo. Little Saughall, Chester Norcross John, Kingsley, Warrington Owen Joseph, Mablin's lane, Church Nicholas J. Clotton hall, Tarporley Norcross Joseph, Cliff cottage, Al- Coppenball, Crewe Nicholas J. Nook ho . .Acton,Northwicb vanley, Warrington Owen Philip, Chelford road, Broken Nioholas Thomas, Kelsall, Chester Norcross Samuel, Ashwn, Chester cross, Macclesfield Nichollas Peter, Edge, Malpas Norris R. Leighton, Neston, Chester Owen Richard, Queen's Ferry, Flint Nicholls George, Willington, Chester Norton William, Wigganslake, Kings- Owen Robert, Weaver park, WeaverP Nicholls James, Kingsley, Warrington ley, Warrington Winsford R.S.O Nichols Miss .Ann, Kelsall, Chester Nowell Thomas, Middlewich road, Owen Thomas, Crowley lodge, Crow· Nichols Robert Eurns, New Chester rd. .Allostock, Knutsford ley, Northwich New Ferry, Eirkenhead Nunn"erley John, Buerton hall, And- Owen Thos. A. Comberbach, Nrthwch Nickson Thomas, jun. Shocldach lem, Nantwich Owen Wm. Bollington, .Altrinchaiij> Oviatt, Malpas • Nunnerley R. J. Wirswall,Whitchurch Owcn Wm. Millington, .Altrincham Nickson Thoma.s, sen. Shocldach Nunnerley Thomas, Bradeley green, Owen William, Picton, Chester Oviatt, Malpas "\Virswall, Whitchurch Owen William, Washway roadp Niddrie G. Hillside, Monlton,~rthwch Nunn~rley Thomas W. Woodhouse la. Sale, "Manchester Nield Harry Charles, Storeton village, Buerton, N antwich Owens J ames, Little Nest<Jn, Chester Birkenhead Oakes Henry, Pool head, Darnhall, Owens John, The Oaks, 'Little Sutton7 Nield, John, Pott Shrigley,Macclesfield Winsford R.-8.0 Chester Nield John, Torkington ball, Stockport Oakes Herbert, Cr:Jwton, Northwich Owens Tho!!. Mickle Trafford, Chester Nield Joseph, Ferrister, Macclesfield Oakes .T. Jack la.Davenham,Northwich 0'\:t<Jn Wm_ Hillside, Storeton, B'hd Forest, Macclesfield Oakes John, Kerridge, Y!acclesfield Pace E. Fdk. Henhull, Nantwich Nield Thoma,o;. Findlow, Newton, Oakes John, Swanscoe, Hurdsfield, Pace ~frs. Mary Ann, Paradi~e,Church Tattenball, Chester ~llacclesfield Minshull, Middlewich Nield Mrs. William, Tattenhall lanes, Oakes Waiter, Stanthorne,l\Iiddlewich Pace Richard, Lea green, Churoh Tattenhall, Chester Oakes William, Netherton, Frodsham, Minshull, ~iddlewich Ninis .Alfred Longley, The Grange, Warrington PacEl ,s. Church .Minshull, Middlewich Leighton Chapel, Crewe Ogden .Anthony 0. :Matley mr. Hyde Padlcy William, Dove cottage, Church Nixon .Aaron, Reddish road, Stockprt Okell Charles, Kingsley, Warrington Coppenhall, Crewe Nixon .Albt. Jas. Harrop ho. :Mcclsf!d Okell D. Winterbottom Mere,Knutsfrd Painter William, Spen green, Small• Nixon George, Sutton, MacclesfiPld Okell G.Newton-by-Frodsham,Wrngtn wood, Stoke-on-Trent Nixon Henry E. Delamere, Northwch Okell George, Five crosses, Overton, Palfreyman. Mrs. A. Taxal, StDckport Nixon Hugh, Delamere, N orthwich Warrington Palfreyman Clmnt.Bradwall,Sandbach Nixon J. New Hey, :Macclesfield Okell Geo. High Legh, Knutsford Palin Ylrs. C. Spurstow, Tarporley Nixon J.Old hall,HulmeWalfield,Cngltn Okell ~frs. J. Guilden Sutton, Chester Palin Charles, Hatton, Chester Nixon J. Somerford Booths,Congleton Okell J. Park hall, Barrow, Chester Palin J. Heath heath, Hough,Nntwch Nix on John, Chester rd. Ma{;clesfield Okell John C. Littleton, Chester Palin John, Bradfield road, Crewe Nixon John, Rattan, Chester Okell Mrs. Maria, Landican, B'head Palin ~frs. Sarab, Kent's lane, Church Nixon J. I'ink Bank la. Reddish,Sll<pt Okell Thos. Lee, Pulford, Wrexham Coppenball, Crewe Nixon J. Green la. Heaton ~foor,Stkpt Oldfield Jsph. Haslington, Sandbach Palin Thomas, Shavington, Crewe Nixon Joseph, Higher Greasley, Oldfield Robert, Lymm, Warrington Parker Bros. Bradley green, Bradley~ Wincle, Macclesfield Oldham Elijah, Hattersley, M'chester Whitchurch Nixon Mrs. Mary, Gawsworth road, Oldham J.Beacom hos.Werneth,Stkprt Parker 'Charles, Tiverton, Tarporley Broken Cross, Macclesfield Oliver George, Ivy lane, Macclesfield Parker G. Newton-by-Frdshm.Wrngtu Nixon Miss ~ary, Hattun, Chester Oliver Jabez, Werneth, Stockport Parker G. jun. Farndon, Chester Nixon Mrs. Mary .Tane, Morden house, Oliver James,Longlands, Godley,llyde Parker J. Turley, "\Villington, Chester Gawsworth, Jlacclesfield O!iver Jas. Longlands, Matley, Hyde Parker Jas. Rake la.Eccleston,Cbester- Nixon Richard, Stockham, Run eo m Oliver Matthew, Tads clough, "\Vild- Parker J ames, Wer vin, Chester Nixon Stephen, Moston, Sandbach boarclougb, Macclesfield Parker Noah, :Marsh house, King's Nixon T. Greg st. Reddish, Stockport Oliver Richard, Barley Ford, 1Vincle, :Marsh, Chest('r Nixon "\Villiam, Balton, Runcorn Macclesfield Parker Thomas, Porter's -heatb.• Nixon William, Marton, Crewe Ollerenshaw Edwd.~Iillbrook,Stlybdg Saighton, Chester Nixon Wm. St-ockport Etchells,M'chstr Ollerenshaw J. Ridge hill, Stalybridge Parker "\Villiam, Bradley, Frodsham, Noden G. P. Woodhouses, .Altrincbam Ollerenshaw John James, Lower fold, Warring-ton Noden J . .Ashfields,Batili.erton,Nantwcb Hurdsfield, Macclesfield Parker Wm. Gt. Stanney hall, Chestr Noden J.Walnut tree,.Alvanley,Wrngtn Ollerenshaw William, Lane ends, Parkey George, :Matley, Hyde Noden John, Bottom house, Cholmon- Disley, Sto(!kport Parkinson Thos. & Geo. 1\Ioreton,B'hd destone, Winsford R.S.O Oilier .Amos, 13yley, .Middlewich Parkinson Alhert, Moreton, Birkenhd Noden Joseph, Woodside, Wettenhall, Oilier .Amos, Rudheath, Northwich Parkinson C.Bounrlary rd.Bidston,B'hd Winsford R.S.O Oilier Geo. Lower Peover, Knutsford Parkinson Mrs. E. Grange, Birkenhd Node-n Samuel Henry, Green hank., Oilier Jspb. Kinderton, Middlewich Parkinson J. Newton-cum..iLart<Jn,B'hd .Alvanley, "\Varrington Ollorenshaw Joseph. Low Top farm, Parkinson J. P. SauQ"hall ~fH<;sev.E'hd Noden T. 13ridgemere hall, Nantwich Werneth, Stockport Parkinson Peter, Bids~~ .
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