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From: "Pat and Bill" <>
Subject: Re: [CHS] Oolse, Hoose, Hoylake ? & " Hundreds " ?
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 13:34:33 -0600
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Hello List,
If I am not asking too much, could I please have " Hundreds " explaned to
me ?
I very much appreciate all your wonderful help in helping me to understand.
Thank You All.
Cheers for now,
Pat and Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Millar" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CHS] Oolse, Hoose, Hoylake ?
> Hi Pat and Bill
> Here is some information for you extracted from the "Wirral Hundreds"
>
> HOYLAKE
> Hoylake cum West Kirby is a civil parish (SJ 2188) created in 1894 by
> uniting Grange (part), Great Meols, Hoose, Little Meols and West Kirby.
> Transferred to the county of Merseyside in 1974.
> Great Meols was a township in West Kirby Parish, Wirral Hundred (SJ 2390),
> which became part of Hoylake cum West Kirby civil parish in 1894. It
> included the hamlets of Farnalls Green and Sandhey. The population was 140
> in 1801, 170 in 1851 and 821 in 1901.
> Hoose was a township in West Kirby Parish, Wirral Hundred (SJ 2189), which
> became part of Hoylake cum West Kirby civil parish in 1894. The population
> was 60 in 1801, 589 in 1851 and 2701 in 1901.
>snip >
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