HANKELOW
- Hankelow was a township in Audlem ancient parish, Nantwich hundred
(SJ 6645), which became a civil parish in 1866.
- It includes the hamlets of Corbrook (part) and The Dell.
- The population was 207 in 1801, 253 in 1851, 210 in 1901, and 193 in 1951.
Boundary Changes
- 1888 March 24 — Gained a detached part of Audlem
(40 acres, pop. 14 in 1891, including Coole Hall Farm)
- 1990 April 1 — Gained part of Audlem
Churches and Chapels
- Audlem: St. James the Great (Church of England). The ancient
parish church for the township of Hankelow.
- Hankelow, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan). Built in 1838, rebuilt in 1935.
Local Government Districts
- Nantwich Rural Sanitary District (1875-94)
- Nantwich Rural District (1894-1974)
- Crewe & Nantwich (1974-2009)
- Cheshire East (2009+)
Electoral Districts
- South Cheshire (1832-67)
- West Cheshire (1868-85)
- Eddisbury (1885-1948)
- Crewe (1949-54)
- Nantwich (1955-74)
Petty Sessional Divisions
- Nantwich (1828-1974)
- Crewe & Nantwich (1974-92)
- South Cheshire (1992+)
Poor Law Unions
Registration Districts
- Nantwich (1837-1937)
- Crewe (1937-74)
- Congleton & Crewe (1974-88)
- South Cheshire (1988-98)
- Cheshire Central (1998-2007)
- Cheshire (2007-09)
- Cheshire East (2009+)
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