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 the parish of Middlewich, and hundred of Northwich, county of Chester; Pop. 385; An.As. Val. £3,146.

58¼ 39

A slight embankment carries us to within a shiort distance of the 39 post, when a cutting of three quarters of mile (across which are two more bridges) succeeds.

56½ 40¾

We now arrive at an embankment which crosses Wanningham Moss; this extends to within 200 yards of the 41¼ post, when we enter Coppenhall Moss.

55½ 41¾

A quarter of a mile further we pass under a bridge, and shortly after enter the Coppenhall Excavation; this is not quite a mile and a quarter in length; it is crossed by three bridges, the first of which is built on the skew principle; and just by the 42¼ post is

is a parish and township in the hundred of Nantwich, county of Chester; Pop. 350; An. As. Val. £2,013. The church is dedicated to St. Michael; the living is a rectory in the archdeaconry and diocese of Chester; K.B. £6 10s.; patron, the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.

An embankment of a quarter of a