. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. 100 o o The Right Hon. the Earl of Cottenham 25 o o The Right Hon. the Viscount Dungannon 25 o o The Lord Bishop of London 10 o o The Lord Bishop of Chester 50 o o The Right Hon. Lord de Tabley 5 o o George Fortescue Wilbrahani, Esq., who, in addition to the gift of the memorial stained glass in the South Window, gave 50 o o John Tollemache, Esq., (now the Right Hon. Lord Tollemache) 50 o o * I am informed that when the plaster was being removed from the walls, and these memorials were care


. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. 100 o o The Right Hon. the Earl of Cottenham 25 o o The Right Hon. the Viscount Dungannon 25 o o The Lord Bishop of London 10 o o The Lord Bishop of Chester 50 o o The Right Hon. Lord de Tabley 5 o o George Fortescue Wilbrahani, Esq., who, in addition to the gift of the memorial stained glass in the South Window, gave 50 o o John Tollemache, Esq., (now the Right Hon. Lord Tollemache) 50 o o * I am informed that when the plaster was being removed from the walls, and these memorials were carelesslythrown among the dust and debris, that the Reftor and others become alive to the destruftion, and attempted to savethem; but no mention of the monuments, &c., having been made in the specifications, the contraflor claimed them asmaterials! t From the List of Subscribers, printed by E. tl. Griffiths, Nantwich, i£62; copies of which are still to be NANTWICH CHURCH THE CHURCH. 309 Wilbraham Spencer ToUemache, Esq., Dorfold Hall 25 o 0 Edward Delves Broughton, Esq loi o o Rev. A. F. Chater, Reftor of Nantwich 205 o o John Downes, Esq., Nantwich 25 o o William O. Foster, Esq., Stourton Castle 100 o o T. P. Lowe, Esq., Nantwich 50 o o J. H. Kent, Esq., Nantwich 50 o o William Church Norcup, Esq., Betton Hall 50 o o Randle Wilbraham, Esq., Rode Hall 20 o o The Church was re-opened on the completion of the Chancel by special services onthe 8th and gth 0(ft. 1861; the preachers being the Lord Bishop (Graham) of Chester;the Revs. C. J. Vaughan, , Vicar of Doncaster; E. Claj-ton, Reftor of Astbury; andW. H. Egerton, Reftor of Whitchurch, Salop. Foster Grey Blackburne, 1872. (The present Reftor). Presented 15th Feb. 1872, by Hungerford Lord Crewe on the death of A. F. and indufted Recftor by the Lord Bishop of Chester, on 12th March, 1872, inNantwich Church. The Rev. F. G. Blackburne is the son of the Rev. Tho


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