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Buerton, Crewe and Nantwich : ウィキペディア英語版
Buerton, Cheshire East

Buerton is a village at and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, about 7 miles south of the town of Nantwich and 1½ miles east of the village of Audlem, on the border with Shropshire. The parish also includes the small settlements of Hankins Heys, Moblake, Pinder's End and Three Wells, as well as parts of Chapel End, College Fields, Kinsey Heath, Longhill, Raven's Bank, Sandyford and Woolfall.〔(UK & Ireland Genealogy: Buerton (near Audlem) ) (accessed 24 February 2009)〕 In 2001, the total population was a little under 500. Nearby villages include Adderley, Audlem, Bridgemere, Hankelow, Hatherton, Hunsterson and Woore.
==History==
Buerton appears in the Domesday survey as ''Burtune''; it was then held by William Malbank, who held much of the land in the Nantwich hundred, and had a hawk's eyrie.〔(The Domesday Book Online: Cheshire A–K ) (accessed 25 February 2009)〕 In 1804, it formed part of the estate of the Earl of Grosvenor.〔Scard, Geoffrey (1981). ''Squire and Tenant: Life in Rural Cheshire, 1760–1900'' (''A History of Cheshire'', Vol. 10; series editor: J.J. Bagley), p. 18 (Chester: Cheshire Community Council) (ISBN 0-903119-12-9)〕 The village had a windmill in 1653; the surviving building just outside Buerton village dates from 1779 and was in use until 1880.〔〔Cheshire Federation of Women's Institutes. ''The Cheshire Village Book'' pp. 43–44 (Countryside Books & CFWI; 1990) (ISBN 1-85306-075-5)〕 A school was founded in Buerton village in 1871 by the British and Foreign School Society, and a Band of Hope lecture hall was built in 1885.〔(Andrew, Dinah; Seddon, Pam. Village History. Audlem District History Society ) (accessed 25 February 2009)〕

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