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2018:Warrington
1883:Wettenhall
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1633:Millington
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1328:Bridgemere
1308:Bollington
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1172:Middlewich
1147:Bollington
644:References
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525:Demography
419:Governance
399:Edward III
283:53°04′35″N
170:North West
85:Population
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2093:Knutsford
2083:Handforth
2058:Congleton
2041:Birchwood
1928:Wybunbury
1918:Worleston
1908:Wistaston
1888:Willaston
1803:Somerford
1788:Smallwood
1768:Rostherne
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1283:Batherton
1258:Austerson
1208:Adlington
1162:Knutsford
1152:Congleton
564:Education
534:Landmarks
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410:Civil War
331:Barbridge
286:2°36′30″W
244:Eddisbury
204:Post town
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1723:Pickmere
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1187:Wilmslow
1182:Sandbach
1177:Nantwich
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67:Brindley
31:Brindley
2304:Museums
2289:History
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2036:Alsager
1858:Twemlow
1793:Snelson
1728:Plumley
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1423:Cranage
1358:Burland
1353:Bunbury
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1278:Basford
1228:Alsager
1142:Alsager
1071:Sources
751:vol. II
511:Wrexham
349:History
335:Burland
267:England
186:England
180:Country
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2223:Mersey
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2181:Rivers
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2123:Neston
2108:Malpas
2013:Halton
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