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Place name County Entry Source BUDWORTH (Great) Cheshire BUDWORTH (Great) , a township in Runcorn district, and a parish in Runcorn, Northwich, and Altrincham districts, Cheshire. The township lies on the Grand Trunk canal, near the river Weaver, and near the Northwich, Knutsford, and Altrincham railway, 2½ miles N of Northwich; and has a post office under Northwich, and fairs on 13 Feb., 5 April, and 2 Oct. Acres, 872. Real property, £3,059. Pop. 613. Houses, 118. The parish contains also the townships of Seven Oaks, Antrobus, Crowley, Whitley-Superior, Whitley-Inferior, Bartington, Stretton, Appleton, Dutton, Aston-by-Budworth, Peover-Inferior, Tabley-Inferior, Plumbley, Pickmere, Little Imperial Budworth, Little Cheshire Budworth, Little , par., W. Cheshire, near Delamere Forest, 2908 ac. (37 water), pop. 541; P.O. Bartholomew BUDWORTH (Little) Cheshire BUDWORTH (Little) , a parish in Northwich district, Cheshire; on an affluent of the river Weaver, near Delamere forest, 4 miles Imperial CHESTER Cheshire Budworth, Frodsham, Knutsford, Rostherne, Runcorn, and Weaverham; the p. curacies of Sale-St. Anne, Altrincham, Carrington, Dunham-Massey, Ringway, Timperley, Antrobus, Barnton, Northwich, Hartford, Little Imperial Leigh, Little Cheshire Leigh, Little , township and vil., Great Budworth par., Cheshire, 3½ miles NW. of Northwich, 1595 ac., pop. 455. Bartholomew LEIGH (LiTTLE) Cheshire LiTTLE) , a village, a township, and a chapelry in Great Bedworth parish, Cheshire. The village stands near the Grand Trunk canal and the river Weaver, 3½ miles NW of Northwich r. station; and has a postal pillar under Northwich. The township comprises 1,529 acres. Real property, £.2,930. Pop., 409. Houses, 79. The manor belongs to Lord Leigh. The chapelry includes also the townships of Dutton and Bartington; and was constituted in 1833. Pop., 914. Houses, 147. The living is a p. curacy in the diocese of Chester. Value, £160.* Patron, the Vicar of Great Budworth Imperial Little Budworth Cheshire Little Budworth , 4 miles NE. of Tarporley, Cheshire; P.O. See BUDWORTH, LITTLE. Bartholomew NORTHWICH Cheshire Budworth township of Hartford, the Weaverham townships of Cuddington, Wallerscoat, Ouston, Crowton, and Acton, and the Delamere townships of Delamere, Eddisbury, and Oakmere; the sub-district of Over, containing the Over and White-gate township of Over, the Over township of Low Oulton, the Whitegate townships of Marton and Darnhall, the parish of Little Imperial OVER Cheshire Whitegate, and all Little Budworth. Acres, 18, 146. Pop. in 1851, 7, 129; in 1861, 8, 304. Houses, 1, 699. Imperial
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