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Place name County Entry Source ASTON Cheshire ASTON , N. Cheshire. See Aston-by-Sutton. Imperial ASTON Warwickshire Aston-Brook, Deritend, Erdington, Duddeston, Nechells, Lozells, Saltley, Water-Orton, St. Lawrence, and Sparkbrooke are separate charges. There are chapels for Independents, Baptists, Wesleyans, and others: public schools, an alms-house with £88 a year, and other charities £334. The district of Aston comprehends the subdistrict of Deritend, containing the hamlets of Deritend and Bordesley; the subdistrict of Duddeston, conterminate with the hamlet of Duddeston-cum-Nechells; the subdistrict of Erdington, containing the other parts of Aston parish; and the subdistrict of Sutton Imperial Aston by Sutton Cheshire Aston by Sutton , township, Runcorn par., W. Cheshire, 3 miles NE. of Frodsham, 1408 ac. (22 water), pop. 285; contains Bartholomew ASTON-BY-SUTTON, or Aston-Sutton Cheshire ASTON-BY-SUTTON , or Aston-Sutton, a township chapelry in Runcorn parish, Cheshire; on the Northwestern railway and the Weaver Imperial CHESTER Cheshire Sutton, Ince, Ashton-Hayes, Duddon, Kelsall, and Waverton; and the donatives of Plemonstal and Hargrave. The deanery of Frodsham contains the rectories of Ashton-upon-Mersey, Grappenhall, and Lymm; the vicarages of Bowdon, Great 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 Leigh, Lostock, Lower Peover, Lower Whitley, Stretton, Tabley, Witton, Wilderspool, Alvanley, Arley, Kingsley, Norley, Lachford, Crosstown, Toft, Lymm-with-Warburton, Bollington, High Legh, High Leigh, Marthall, Over Tabley, Aston Imperial CLAVERLEY Shropshire Aston, Beobridge, Broughton, Dallicott, Farmcott, Gatacre, Heathton, Hopstone, Ludstone, Shipley, Sutton, and Woundale. Acres, 8, 143. Real property, £16, 278. Pop., 1, 667. Houses Imperial ERDINGTON Warwickshire Aston parish, Warwick. The hamlet lies adjacent to Staffordshire, on the Birmingham and Sutton-Coldfield railway, near the Fazeley canal Imperial GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
Somerset
WiltshireSutton-under-Brails, Upper Swell, Westcote, and Windrush; the vicarages of Aston-Blank, Great Barrington, Little Barrington, Bledington, Guyting-Inferior Imperial GRAVELLY HILL Warwickshire Aston parish, Warwick; on the Birmingham and Sutton-Coldfield railway, 2½ miles NE by N of Birmingham. It has a station Imperial HEREFORD Herefordshire Sutton, Westbury, Worthen, and Yockleton; the vicarages of Alberbury, BraceMeole, and Chirbury; and the p. curacies of Marton, Middleton, Churchstoke, Criggion, Ford, Forden, Hyssington, Cruckton, Ratlinghope, Minsterley, Woolaston, Hopc, Trelystan, and Leighton. The deauery of Stottesd en contains the rectories of Aston Imperial LICHFIELD Derbyshire
Nottinghamshire
Shropshire
StaffordshireSutton-on-theHill; and the p. curacies of Findern, Intack, Littleover, Long-Lane, and Marston-on-Dove. The deanery of Stanton-by-Bridge contains the rectories of Aston Imperial LONDON AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY London Aston station to Sutton-Coldfield, opened in 1862; the subscribing of £50,000 to the Oldham, Ashton, and Guide Imperial MIDDLETON-GRANGE Cheshire place sometimes deemed extra-parochial in Aston-by-Sutton chapelry, Cheshire; on the river Weaver, 2 miles E of Frodsham. Imperial MIDDLEWICH Cheshire Sutton, Occlestone, Sproston, Ravenscroft, Croxton, Stublach, Mooresbarrow-with-Parme, and Byley-with-Yatehouse, in Middlewich sub-district, the townships of Weaver, Wimboldsley, and Clive, in another section of Northwich district, and the township of Minshull-Vernon, in Nantwich district. Acres, 13,110. Real property, £27,81 1; of which £110 are in gas-works. Pop. in 1851,4,498; in 1861,4,752. Houses, 978. The manors of Middlewich, Kinderton, Stublach, and Croxton, belong to Rev. Thomas France; that of Byley-with-Yatehouse, to Sir Charles W. Shakerley, Bart.; those of Clive and Weaver, to G. Wilbraham Imperial RUNCORN Cheshire Sutton, Aston-by-Sutton, Aston-Grange, Clifton, Walton-Inferior, Walton-Superior, Acton-Grange, Moore, Keckwick, Hatton, Daresbury, Newton-by-Daresbury Imperial SUTTON Cheshire SUTTON , a township in Runcorn parish, Cheshire; at Runcorn-Road r. station, 2 miles NE of Frodsham. It has a post-office under Preston-Brook. Acres, 1,181. Real property, £2,719. Pop., 356. Houses, 63. The manor belongs to the representatives of the late Sir A. J. Aston Imperial SUTTON-COLDFIELD Warwickshire SUTTON-COLDFIELD , a town, a parish, and a sub-district, in Aston district, Warwick. The town stands on an eminence Imperial
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