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According to the 2001 census, the civil parish had a population of 134, in 58 households. The population increased to 155 at the 2011 Census. The population has remained broadly constant since the beginning of the 19th century; the historical population figures were 148 (1801), 186 (1851), 127 (1901)
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In 1288, Philip Russell sued William de Bulkelegh, Richard de Burndelegh and William, son of Matilda de Stok, in a trespass case. This also ended up including 'Birndelegh', when Richard the clerk of that place failed to prosecute William de Spurstow that same year. The same source – The County Court
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Earlier, in c.1272 a marriage was arranged to unite two Norman families. Gilbert de Stoke, son of Randle (Ranulphus) de Praers, was betrothed to Isolda de Brereton, daughter of Sir Ralph Brereton. As part of Isolda's marriage settlement, land at Brundelegh (Brindley), was given to Gilbert. Their
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In medieval times Brindley township and the Norman landowners that took its name were called Burndelegh, Birnedelegh, Burendeleg, Brundelegh, Brundeley, Brundylegh and later in Tudor times until the 18th century, 'Brundley', eventually evolving to the modern Brindley.
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The Brindley and Faddiley School was built on the common in Brindley Lea in 1850; it closed in 1983. Brindley civil parish falls within the catchment areas of Acton Church of England Primary School in
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runs east–west towards the southern boundary of the parish. Other through routes include Brindley Lea Lane and Brindley Hall Road, which both run broadly north from the A534 towards
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black-and-white cottage which dates from 1617. A black-and-white cottage on Kidderton Lane dates originally from the late 17th century. Both cottages are
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The civil parish was enlarged from 1,090 acres (4.4 km) to 1,250 acres (5.1 km) in a series of boundary changes between 1871 and 1891.
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Since 1967, Brindley has been administered by the Brindley and Faddiley Parish Council, jointly with the adjacent civil parish of
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Cheshire County Council: Interactive Mapping: Secondary School Catchment Areas: Malbank School and Sixth Form College
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In common with much of the surrounding area, the village was occupied by Royalist forces as they advanced on
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first son decided to call himself Brundelegh de Brundeley (Brindley) after the land that he had inherited.
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Noel Brindley – family history, name research from various ancient documents and Google books
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The name Brindley means "a burnt clearing". The township does not appear in the
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Rolls – also stated that the Burland family had lands in Burndelegh.
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and was also Prince of Wales, famously known as the Black Prince.
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in Cheshire, England. The village lies 3¾ miles to the west of
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John Beavis Brindley, first Recorder of Hanley, Staffs.
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Radbrook Cottage on Long Lane in Radmore Green is a
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Brindley (disambiguation)

Brindley is located in Cheshire
Cheshire
OS grid reference
SJ592534
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Cheshire East
Ceremonial county
Cheshire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CW5
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Eddisbury
UK
England
Cheshire
53°04′35″N 2°36′30″W / 53.076423°N 2.608345°W / 53.076423; -2.608345
SJ592534
civil parish
Nantwich
Barbridge

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