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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland - 1868

"WEAVERHAM, a parish in the second division of Eddisbury hundred, county Chester, 3¼ miles N.W. of Northwich, its post town, and 1 mile E. of the Acton station on the London and North-Western railway. It is situated on the river Weaver. The parish contains the townships of Acton, Crowton, Cuddington, Ouston, and Wallerscoat. The soil consists of a sandy loam, with a subsoil of sand and clay. The living is a vicarage* in the diocese of Chester, value £325, in the patronage of the bishop. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, was erected in the reign of Elizabeth, and was restored in 1855 at an expense of upwards of £1,000; it contains a stained window, the gift of Mrs. Stanhope, and several tablets. The parochial charities produce about £115 per annum, of which £55 go to Barker's free grammar school. There is a National school, at which a Sunday-school is also held. The Wesleyans and Primitive Association Methodists have each a chapel. J. S. Barry, Esq., is lord of the manor. There are two annual fairs for the sale of pigs."

"ACTON DELAMARE, a township, village, and railway station of the London and North Western, in the parish of Weaverham, and hundred of Eddisbury, in the county palatine of Chester, 4 miles to the N.W. of Northwich, and 172 miles from London. It is situated on the river Weaver, at the bridge, which was built of the remains of Vale Royal Abbey, and is a station on the London and North Western railway. A branch of the Chester canal passes through the township."

"CROWTON, a township in the parish of Weaverham, hundred of Eddisbury, in the county of Chester, 5½ miles W. of Northwich; its post town, and 5 from Warrington. It is situated on the river Weaver, near the Grand Junction canal. The charities amount to about £10 per annum. There is a chapel for Primitive Methodists. Mr. Barry's trustees are lords of the manor."

"CUDDINGTON, a township in the parish of Weaverham, second division of the hundred of Eddisbury, in the county of Chester, 4½ miles S.W. of Northwich."

"GORSTAGE, a hamlet in the parish and lordship of Weaverham, hundred of Eddisbury, county palatine Chester, 1 mile S. of Weaverham, and 3 miles S.W. of Northwich."

"MILTON, a hamlet in the parish of Weaverham, county Cheshire, miles W. of Northwich. It is situated on the river Weaver."

"ONSTON, a township in the parish of Weaverham, second division of Eddisbury hundred, county Chester, 1½ mile W. of Weaverham, and 5 miles N.W. of Northwich. It is a small village near the line of the Grand Junction railway, and is wholly agricultural. The trustees of the late J. H. S. Barry, Esq., are lords of the manor."

"SANDIWAY, a hamlet in the parish and lordship of Weaverham, county Chester, 3 miles S.W. of Northwich."

"WALLERSCOTE, a township in the parish of Weaverham, second division of Eddisbury hundred, county Chester, 2 miles S.W. of Northwick. It is situated near the Grand Junction railway and the river Weaver."