Cheadle, Northenden, [Slater's Cheadle and Gatley Urban District Carriers

Cheadle, Northenden, [Slater's Cheadle and Gatley Urban District Carriers

x CHEADLE, NORTHENDEN, [SLATER'S CHEADLE AND GATLEY URBAN DISTRICT CARRIERS. COUNCIL. To MANCHESTER.-William Chantler every week day Meets at the Offices, High street, every 3rd thursday Sutton & Co. daily, W. Marsh, district agent, High st in each month at 6 p.m. MEMBERS. CHEADLE BULKELEY AND CHEADLE Cl/airman, George E. Hawortb esq. .f.p. MOSELEY are hamlets in the parish of Cheadlo Vice-Chairman, W. Haslam Cross c. G. and are included within the Urban Council district of Retire 191 I. Cheadle and Gatley. The greater number of the inhabi­ Bell Armstrong I' John Halliday .f.P tants reside in the hamlets of Edgeley and Brinksway, William Henry Tutton Henry Wilson ' which are within the borough of Stockport. The London and North Western railway passes through these places, Retire [912. the lands of which are very much intermixed. Dorothy William Marshall William Henry Platt Bulkey's ,charity of £29, founded in 1669, is for James E. Morley George F. Welch apprenticing, and Han~by's of £S, founded in 1662, for RetIre 1913. bread; Down's gift of £2 IOS. founded in 1678, is for W. Haslam Cross C.C I George Bates distribution in money; Reginald Fowden in 18[8 George Edwd.Haworth J.P, Ernest B. Hussell bequeathed £2,000, but this has since, under a scheme of OFFICIALS. the Charity Commissioners, been reduced to £1,137 16s. 3d. the interest arising from which is now divided Clerk, Arthnr Briggs LL.B. Council Offices, High street amongst ten poor aged and blind persons in Cheadle Treasurer, Thomas'1'. Kenyon parish only; in 1662 Mrs. Elizabeth Hansby left the Medical Officer of Health, John Herbert Godson B.A., interest of £100 for the purchase of bread to be distri­ M.B., B.c.cantab. Linden house buted to the poor; there are also several smaller Engineer J" S1lT1:eyor, Edward Sykes, C.E., Offices! High st charities. The trustees of the late Edmund Howard Sanitarlj Inspector, James T. Fernley, Offices, HIgh st Sykes esq. J.P. of Brookfield (d. 1896), the Countess of Collector, Isaac Worthington, Offices, High street Dundonald, James Watts esq. of Abney Hall aud the School Attendance Officer, Harold B. Ward, Cheadle road, trustees of the late Sir William Cunliffe Brooks bart. Cheadle Hulme (d. 1900), are the principal landowners. Cheadle & Gatley Consen"ative Club (Stockport road), hon. sec. William Lomas CHEADLE HULME is an ecclesiastical parish, POLICE STATION. formed from the civil parish of Cheadle,August 4th, 1868, with a station on the l\Lmchester and Crewe section of the Stockport road, James Shaw, inspector, & three constables London and North Western railway; it is in the Alt.rincham division of the county, Macclesfield hundred, Overseers, Ernest B. Russell & George F. Welch Stockport union and county court district, rural deanery OVeTSeeT.~, kl!istant John J ohn!lon & lsaac \Vorthingtoll of Stockport, archdeaconry of Macclesfield and diocese J3arnes Convalescent Hospital (Rev. J. Bruster, chap- of Chester. All Saints' church, erected in 1863, is a lain; Donald E. Core M.H.C.P. resident medical officer building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of & F. H. Diggle ll.B., Cb.B. IlSsistantmedical officer; chan~el, nave of five bays, aisles, south transept and Miss Wright, matron), Mill lane organ chamber, south porch and a western turret con­ Head Quarters of the 1st Volunteer Cadet Battalion of taining one bell: the stainerl east window was erected the Cheshire Regiment, E. A. Humphreys, Lieut.-Col. in 1873 to the late Rev. C. J. Cummings M.A. formerly commanding; Capt.. N. P. Owen, acting adjutant rector of Cheadle and founder of the church, and there (5th) Territorial Battalion Earl of Chester's Cheshire are two others to John Hooke Corbett esq. d. April Regiment (Cheadle Section), Brook road; Capt. 19, 1869, and Robert Grey esq. d. July 31, 1872: Humphrey Watts, captain; t:iergt. Joseph Goodier the organ was provided in 1893 at a cost of £4IO: a memorial window has been erected at a cost of £500, to PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. the late Mr. Richard Brown, and a brass lectern was pre­ (Under the control of Ashton-under-Lyne & Stockport sented in 1899 by Thomas Brirloake Knott esq.: the Unions District Administrative Sub-Committee for oak reredos and communion table have been presented Education.) as memorials to John R. Galloway esg.: the church St. Mary's Wilmslow road (mixed & infants), built in affords 500 sittings. The register dates from the year 1864. 1837 & since enlarged, for 240 children; average The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £203 with attendance, 230; Arthur Sheppard, master; Miss residence, in the gift of the rector of Cheadle, and held :Florence Sb eldon, infants' mistress since [~98 by the Rev. Henry Tyson n.A. of Magdalen Councillor lane, Cheadle Heath (infants), built about College, Oxford. The Baptist chapel in Grove lane, 1874, for 130 children; average attendance, 62; built in 1840, is a small and plain edifice of brick and Miss Alice Ackroyd. mistress will seat 100. The Con;;regational chapel in Swann Council, Ashfield road (mixed), built 1909 for 500 chil­ lane, erected in 1869, is a building of stone in the Gothic dren ; average attendance, 340; George Bates, master; style, and has a tower with spire: there are 460 sittings. Miss Muriel Dawes, infants' mistress l'he Wesleyan chapel, in Station road, erected in I 8~3, is of red brick with stone facings, and will seat about CUnder the control of the Stockport Education 300. The principal landowners ar~ the Countess of Committee.) Dundonald, the trustees of the late W. C. Brocklehurst Cheadle Heath (Edgeley road) Council School (mixed & esg. of Macclesfielrl (d. [900), Isaac Storey esg. of infants), bUilt in 1905 for 480 children; temporary Bal'dsea. William Alderley esq. and Mrs. Watson. The school, opened January, 1906; average attendance, soil is various; subsoil, gravel and clay. The chief 450; William H. Douglas, master; Mrs. E. Hawol·th, crops are potatoes and turnips. The area of the eccles­ infants' mistress iastical parish is 5, S18 acres. Higher Brinksway Council School, Stockport (mixed , &, infants), built in 1887, for 500 children; average Official Establishments & Local Institutions. attendance, 480; J oseph Goodison, master; Miss Anne Fletcher, infants' mistress POST, M. O. & T. OFF'ICE.-Miss Catherine Potts, Sub­ Post Mistress. Letters arrive from Stockport at 6.10 RAILWAY STATIONS. & 11.20 a.m. & 4.19 p.m.; deliveries 7 & 11.30 a.m. & 4.45 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. & 12.40 & 8.10 London & North Western, 'Vm. Gardom, station master p.m.; sunday dispat,ch, 8.30 p.m Cheshire Lines Committee, Horace George Howell, station master W'ALL LET'rER BOXES :- Midland, Cheadle Heath, Hedley B. Weston,station mstr Cheadle road, cleared at 7.45 a.m. & 7. 15 p.m. week days only OMNIBUS CONVEYANCE. Church road, cleared at 8. IS a.m. & 7. 15 p.ll. week Man chester Corporation, from White Hart hotel to Pala­ days only tine road. WlthingtoD, every 45 minntes Albert rd. cleared at 8 a. m. & 7,15 p. m. week days only.

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