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Whatcroft Hall is a
country house situated 1.5
miles (2.4 km) to the
southeast of the
village of Davenham, Cheshire, England. It
stands to the east of...
- Cogshall,
Lostock Gralam,
Marston and Wincham, Northwich,
Rudheath and
Whatcroft,
Seven Oaks, Shakerley, Winnington,
Witton North, and
Witton South. Initially...
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months starting in 2000. They have
three sons.
Until 2019, they
lived at
Whatcroft Hall in Northwich, Cheshire. The
property is a
Grade II
listed Georgian...
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Royal Abbey Walmoor Hill
Walton Hall
Warford Hall
Weaver Hall,
Darnhall Whatcroft Hall
Whirley Hall
Willaston Hall
Willaston Old Hall
Willington Hall Willot...
- has ever been
charged with Lyon's murder. June 1967
Herbert Wilkinson Whatcroft,
Cheshire The body of Wilkinson, a 54-year-old solicitor, was discovered...
- of
Hanbury descend from the
ancient Cheshire family of
Shipbrook and
Whatcroft through the
Vernons of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Richard Vernon (d. 1627)...
- Stublach, Sutton, Wallerscote, Weaver,
Weaverham **** Milton, Wharton,
Whatcroft, Wimboldsley, Wincham, Winnington,
Witton **** Twambrooks.
Runcorn PLU...
- Rudheath, and
again in 1955 when
parts of Davenham, Hartford,
Rudheath and
Whatcroft were added. The
Local Government Act 1972
replaced the
Urban District...
- Chester.
Cheshire XLI (includes: Bostock; Byley; Middlewich; Stanthorne;
Whatcroft; Winsford.) (Map).
Ordnance Survey. 1882. "History of Sutton, in Congleton...
- Moulton, Newhall, Shipbrook,
Shurlach **** Bradford, Stanthorne, Wharton,
Whatcroft.
Although extra-parochial,
Rudheath Lordship was ****ociated with this...