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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland - 1868
"CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, a parish in the city of Chester."
"BLACON-CUM-CRABHALL, (or Crabwall), a township in the parish of Chester Holy Trinity, Chester, hundred of Wirrall, in the county palatine of Chester, 2 miles to the W. of Chester. It is not far from the Ellesmere canal.
"CRABWALL, a hamlet in the parishes of Chester Holy Trinity, and St. Oswald, hundred of Wirrall, in the county of Chester, 1½ mile N. of Chester. Lord Crewe is lord of the manor. It is situated near the Ellesmere canal, and together with Blacon forms a township."