Chidlow,_Cheshire

Chidlow, Cheshire

Chidlow, Cheshire

Human settlement in England


Chidlow is a civil parish in the Cheshire West and Chester district and ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. In 2001 it had a population of 8.[1]

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Its name is thought to be derived from the Old English personal name Cidda, meaning Cidda's hlaw or burial mound.[2] The name first appears in records in 1282 as "Chiddelowe".[3] Chidlow was a township and chapelry of the old parish of Malpas, and became a civil parish in 1866.[4]

Chidlow was also a manor under the manorial system. It was anciently held by the Stranges of Blackmere, and eventually passed to the Egerton family of Oulton, who sold it in the early 19th century.[5]

Listed building

The parish contains one structure designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. This is a guidepost situated at the junction of Old Malpas Road (B5395 road) and Dodd's Lane (53.00184°N 2.73530°W / 53.00184; -2.73530).[6]

Alternative spellings

Historic parish registers, wills, and maps often contain alternate spellings of Chidlow, including Chiddelowe, Chidloe, Chidlo, Chodloe and Chidlew.


References

  1. Higham (1994) The origins of Cheshire, Manchester UP, p.136
  2. Dodgson (1997) Place-names of Cheshire, Part IV: Place-names of Broxton Hundred and Wirral Hundred, Cambridge UP, p.20
  3. Chidlow, GENUKI, accessed 19-04-18
  4. Hansall (1817) The History of the County Palatine of Chester, J Fletcher, p.333
  5. Historic England. "Guidepost (1330265)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 22 April 2013.

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