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Northwich and -Richard Barker, Sat, at 3 p.m.; Charles Morgan, Mon, from Massey's Vaults, Foregate street, Wed, and Sat; and Richard Barker, Tues, Thurs, and Sat, at 4 p.m. Tues, Thurs, and Sat, both from Mas­ Parkgate-Thomas Broston, from Red sey's Vaults, Foregate street, at 3 p.m. Lion, Northgate st, Sat, at 3.30 p.m. -Samuel Mottram, from Nag's -Mrs. Grace, from Nag's Head, Head, Foregate street, Mon, Wed, and Foregate street, Sat, at 2 p.m. Sat, at 3 p.m.; and John Faulkner, Sutton-Richard Jones, from Bull and from Massey's Vaults, Foregate street, Stirrup, N orthgate street, Sat, at 3 p.m. Wed and Sat, at 3 p.m. -Charles Morgan, from Massey's -John Hall, from Raven, Sat, Vaults, Mon, Wed, and Sat, at 4 p.m. at 3 p.m. . -Mrs. Margaret Bird, from Royal - J ames Foulkes, from Raven, Oak, ·Foregate street, Mon, Wed, and Sat, at 2.30 p.m.

BLACON-cuM-CRABWALL is a township in the union and polling district of , and the palish of Holy Trinity in that mty, hundred of Wirral, West , containing, by the census of 1861, 69, and in 1871, 214 inhabitants, and 1115 acres; 1j­ mile north from Chester, on the Dee and Mersey Canal. Geni1y. Williams William, butcher and farmer, Nicholson Robert, Esq., Blacon Point Stone bridge Trades and P,·ofessioru;. Letters through Chester, which is the Cook Mr., farmer, Blacon hall nearest money order office

CHURTON HEATH (or BRUERA) is a small chapelry of St. Oswa]d's parish, Chester, in Tarvin union, containing, by the census of 1861, 44, and in 1871, 11 inhabitants, and 129 acres; in the hundred of Broxton, polling district of Chester, West Cheshire; 5 miles south-east from C11ester. This chapelry, with the township of Saighton, was, in 1868, formed into a separate Ecclesiastical District. The vicarage, in the incumbency of the Rev. Daniel Shaw, M.A., is valued at £180 per annum, and is in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Chester. The church, called" The Chapel on the Heath," is a small ancient edifice, dedicated to St. Mary, consisting of nave, chancel, and turret with one bell, and formerly belonged to the Monks of St. W erburgh. T1 a des and Professions. Palin Charles, blacksmith, Allwood John, farmer, Chapel house Brierley Mrs., farmer, Churton Heath Garland Hy., gamekeeper to the Marquis Chester is the post town and nearest money of Westminster order office

HUNTINGTON is a small township in Tarvin union, hundred of Broxton, polling dis­ trict of Chester, and St. Oswald's parish in that city, containing, by the census of 1861, 113, and in 1871, 119 inhabitants, and 970 acres ; 3 miles south from Chester. The Marquis of Westminster is lord of the manor. · Gentry. Moore Joseph, farmer and butcher, Butter Jacks Alfred Esq. beach ' Phamix William, beer retailer Trades and Professions. Walley Richard Dutton, farmer Cartwright Samuel, farmer Wharton William, farmer, Meadow farm Golborn John, farmer Wrench Miss Mary, farmer, Dntton hall Howell William, cowkeeper Hughson James, cowkeeper Hughsun William, cowkeeper Letters from Chester, which is the nearest Jacks Alfred, farmer money order office

IDD.INSHALL (or IDDINSHAW), is a small township of St. Oswald's parish, Chester, formerly extra-parochial, in the hundred of Eddisbury and Tarporley poiJing district, containing, by the census of 1861, 22, and in 1871, 18 inhabitants, and 530 acres; 1! mile from Tarporley, and 8! from Chester. The Rev. Thomas France-Hayhurst is lord of the manon

Triides and Pro• fessi'ons-. Letters from Tarporle~ which is the Carter William, farmer, Withen house nearest money order office Prescott Richard, farmer, The Hall I. &>