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STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's • 294 NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYMB. STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's ' Wilson William, beer retailer, Higherland Woodhead Marshall, shopkeeper, i: Garden street Wilson William, milliner, 5 Marsh street Woodmg Samuel, hair dresser, xa, Liverpool road Wilton Edith Mary (Miss), dress maker, 5 Merriall street Woodwiss William, regist:rar of births & deaths for New. Wilton John, householder, Thislebury avenue castle sub-dist. & deputy reg. of marriages,2gWestst Wilton John, sen. butcher,. 15 Bridge street Woodyatt Thomas M. Bull's Head P.H. 6 Lad lane Wilton John, jun. butcher, 25 George street Wootton Charles, land agent & surveyor, Florence street Wilton Samuel, builder & contractor, 5 Merriall street Worthington William (Mrs.), grocer, 2 Lad lane Wilton Saml. jun. builder, 51 West Brampton & Shaw st Wrench Alfred Wilmot, cabinet maker, upholsterer & 1Yinstanley William Assoc.M.Inst.C.E. sec. & manager of furniture dealer, Lad lane gas works, Brook house Wright & Co. picture frame makers, 6 Stubbs gate Withinshaw John & Sons, curriers &c. Pool dam Wright Jane (Mrs.), tobacconist, Cheapside Wood Alice E. (Mrs.), beer retailer, 15 Clarence street Wright Richard, shopkeeper, 1 Pool darn Wood Alice E. (Mrs.), tobacconist, 8r Penkhull street Wright Samuel, shopkeeper, 32 Brindley street Wood Joseph Francis, ironmonger, see Bagguley & Wood Young Richard Williamson, commission agent, 11-"estern, Wood Levi, clothier, 34 Bridge street Liverpool road Woodcock Robert, builder, 26 Albert street Young Women's Christian Association (Mrs. Cooper, Woodcock Robert, joiner, Hassall street president), High street NEWCHAPEL with BBINDLEY FOBD and PACKMOOR. NEWCHA.PEL is an ecclesiastical parish, formed 14th I has an area of 1,803 acres; rateable value, £n,298; the July, 1846, and a civil parish in 1845, out of Wolstanton population in 1901 of the civil parish was 3,66o, and of and ancient chapelry of Newchapel, half a mile north from the ecclesiastical (St. James the Apostle) 6,6o5. the Goldenhill and Newchapel station on the loop line of Sexton, Joseph Heath. the North Staffordshire railway, 2! north from Tunstall, Great and Little Chell, Pitts Hill and Fegg Hayes will in the North Western division of the county, hundred and b f d d h d' pe.tty sessional division of Pirehill North, union of Wol- e oun un er a separate ea mg. stanton and Burslem, Tunstall county. court district, . Public Elementary School (mixed), for 240 children; rural deanery of Newcastle-under-Lyme, archdeaconry of average attendance, 194; William R. Green, master; Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of Lichfield. The church of Mrs. Birkin, infants' mistress St. James, erected about 1760 on the site of an earlier structure, dating from the close of the 16th century, BRINDLEY FORD is a small modern village in the rebuilt in 188o, at a cost of {,2,675, is a structure of red township of Wedgwood, nearly 2 miles south from Brad1t:y brick in the Early English style, consisting of nave with Green and one east of N ewchapel. The Mission Church south porch, and a western turret containing one bell : of St. Chad, in connection with the parish church of there are 300 sittings: in the churchyard is a tomb to Newchapel, erected at a cost of £8oo on a site given by the distinguished civil engineer, James Brindley, by Viscount Sidmoutb, and opened 13th March, r8go, is a whom the Bridgwater canal was executed; he was born structure of brick in the Early English style and will at Wormhill, Derbyshire, in 1716, and died at Turnhurst, seat 230 persons ; there are also W esleyan and Primitive. 3oth Sept. 1772. The register of baptisms and burials Methodist chapels. The inhabitants are chiefly employed dates from the year 1723; marriages 1845, a few entries in the extensive coal and iron works of Messrs. H.obert dating from 174r. The living, formerly a chapelry, is Heath and Son. a vicarage, net yearly value {,230, with residence, in the Post & M. 0. 0., S. B. & A.. & I. 0. Newchapel.~.A.llen gift of Ralph Sneyd esq. and the representatives of the Pearson, sub-postmaster. Letters received through late William Lawton esq. alternately, and held since 1892 Stoke-upon-Trent arrive at 7·5 a.m. ; dispatched at 7 by the Rev. John Parkinson Bygott M.A. of Hertford p.m.; on sundays arrive at 7·5 a.m.; dispatched at College, Oxford. The vicarage house was built in 1848. 12.50 p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Golden At Harriseahead is a mission room in connection with the church. There are two Wesleyan chapels, one erec· Hill, 2 miles distant Post & M. S. B. & A. & I. Brindley Ford.­ ted in r847 with 200 sittings, and the other in 1873 with 0. 0., 0. Charles Charlesworth, sub-postmaster. Letters from 450, and e. Primitive Methodist chapel erected in 1862, and seating 200 persons. Ralph Sneyd esq. of KeE'le Stoke-on-Trent arrive at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 5.20 • Hall, who is lord of the manor; the representatives of the p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Black Bull late Wm. J. Percy Lawton csq. (d. 1883); Viscount Sid­ railway station, 2 miles distant, which is open from 9 mouth and Robert Heath esq .•T.P. of Biddulph, are the a.m. to 7 p.m. on week days only principal landown'ers. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay.' Pillar Letter Box, Packmoor, cleared 6 p.m. & snndays The chief crops are wheat, beans, and some land in I p.;m . pasturage. The parish consists of the villages of Thurs­ Public Elementary School, built in 1863~ also new schools :field and Wedgwood, part of Brieryhurst, part of Stad-· were erected in 1885 & enlarged in 1895· These ac­ moreslow, and the townships or hamlets of Great and commodate 280 boys & girls & 160 infants~ average Little Chell, Pitts Hill, Fegg Hayes, part of Harriseahead, attendance, 270 boys & girls & 140 infants ; Thomas Whitehill, Packmoor, Brindley Ford, and Newchapel, and Gee, master; Miss S. Ellerton, infants' mistress NEWCHAPEL. Pearson Alien, shopkeeper Mayer Hugh (Mrs.), ~ew B~ack Pointon A.braham, farmer Bull P.Ii :Bygott Rev. John Parkinson M.A.. The Shaw Phillip, shopkeeper Onions Samuel, beer retailer Vicarage Shufllebotham Thomas, farmer,Wedg· Ratcliffe- Amos, grocer Green William wood farm Roberts l"rederick, grocer Smith Joseph, Royal 0~ P.H Rod en Samuel (Mrs.), shopkeeper COMMEBCIAL. Taylor Richd. farmer, Thursfield lodge Shufllebotham Henry, butcher Boulton James, farmer, Lane end Turner l\{ary (Mis~), shopkeeper Slaney William, boot maker Chad wick Frederick, farmer Unwin Samuel, farmer Dale James, Grapes P.H BRINDLEY FORD. Wingrove Richard, draper Hamlet John, draper (Letters through Stoke-on-Trent). PA.CKMOOR. Hancock John, butcher Harding Mary (Mrs.), grocer G~e Thomas (Letters through Stoke-on-Trent). Heath Robert & Sons, colliery proprie- RIChards J. Graham Austin David, butcher tors; head offices, Biddulph Valley COMMERCIAL. Baskeyfield William, shopkeeper collieries & iron works, Biddulph, Bowcock William, grocer Booth Jacob, shopkeeper Stoke-on-Trent Chadwick Lucy (Mrs.), beer retailer Downes Tha.rnas, farmer, Lane end Heath Joseph, sexton Charlesworth Charles, sub-postmaster Hancock John, shopkeeper Hollinshead William, joiner & builder Cunliffe Thomas, farmer Knight Charles, shopkeeper Hudson Joseph, butcher Davis Noah, beer retailer, Oxford Lovatt Frances (Miss), beer retailer Hudson William, farmer Evans William, beer retailer Lovett James, farmer, Bent house Kirkham John, beer retailer Featherstone John, beer retailer Mollart James, boot maker Lawton Amos, fanner Gibson Enoch, farmer, Brook house Potts Enoch, shopkeeper Lawton Ralph, shoe maker Goodwin Thomas '\Villiam, butcher Roberts Benjamin, beer retailer Lockett Reuben, Manor House P.H Knight Joseph (Mrs.), farmer Smith John. general dealer Myatt Jacob, farmer, Lane end Massey Thomas, grocer Walley Rafph, butcher NORBURY is a village, township and parish, on the Newport (Salop), and 5 south-west-by-south from Eccles­ Shropshire Union canal, 3 miles north-west from Gnosall hall, in the North Western division of the county, Cut­ station, on the Stafford and Shrewsbury line of the tlestone hundred, Eccleshall petty sessional division. Lor>.don and North Wastern railway, 4 north-east from I Newport (Salop) union and county court district, rural .
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