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Minshull Vernon

Minshull Vernon is a hamlet and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The hamlet lies to the north west of Crewe, south east of Winsford and south west of Middlewich. The parish also includes the small settlements of Bradfield Green, Eardswick, Hoolgrave, Minshull Hill, Walley's Green and Weaver Bank.〔(UK & Ireland Genealogy: Minshull Vernon ) (accessed 3 March 2009)〕 The total population of the civil parish is somewhat over 200. Nearby villages include Church Minshull, Warmingham and Wimboldsley.
The River Weaver and the Middlewich branch of the Shropshire Union Canal run through the area.
==History==
A Roman road between Nantwich and Middlewich ran northwards through the civil parish; several stretches of the road, as well as a Roman bridge, have been uncovered in excavations.〔〔Cheshire Federation of Women's Institutes. ''The Cheshire Village Book'' pp. 163–164 (Countryside Books & CFWI; 1990) (ISBN 1 85306 075 5)〕〔(Hilditch, Mark. Diggers unearth Roman road. ''Crewe and Nantwich Guardian'' (7 September 2008) ) (accessed 5 March 2009)〕 Minshull Vernon and the adjacent parish of Church Minshull appear in the Domesday survey as ''Maneshale'', which formed part of the extensive lands of William Malbank (also William Malbedeng) and had a hawk's eyrie and four deer enclosures.〔(The Domesday Book Online: Cheshire L–Z ) (accessed 5 March 2009)〕〔(Cheshire County Council: Revealing Cheshire's Past: Deer Park in Minshull Vernon ) (accessed 5 March 2009)〕 The remains of two medieval moated sites provide evidence for settlement during that period.〔〔(Cheshire County Council: Revealing Cheshire's Past: Eardswick Hall and Moat, Eardswick Lane ) (accessed 5 March 2009)〕 In the Tudor period, Minshull Vernon formed part of the lands of the Venable family, lords of Middlewich.〔Beck, Joan. (1969). ''Tudor Cheshire'' (''A History of Cheshire'', Vol. 7; series editor: J.J. Bagley), p. 55 (Chester: Cheshire Community Council)〕 A description of the parish from the early 17th century records its great and spacious farms.〔Dore, R.N. (1966). ''The Civil Wars in Cheshire'' (''A History of Cheshire'', Vol. 8; series editor: J.J. Bagley), p. 2 (Chester: Cheshire Community Council)〕
There were three churches or chapels in the 19th century, Congregational (1809), Wesleyan Methodist (1832) and Church of England (1847); the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Bradfield Green has closed.〔〔(Cheshire County Council: Revealing Cheshire's Past: Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bradfield Green ) (accessed 5 March 2009)〕 In 1840, a school was built at Bradfield Green; it had over a hundred pupils in 1900, but has since closed.〔 The parish suffered bombing during the Second World War, with two fatalities.〔

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