Congleton Congleton Chapel, Cheshire Genealogy

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Congleton chapel, an ancient chapel mentioned in 1848 Lewis' A Topographical Dictionary of England, stood originally at the end of the bridge and next to the River Dane. Due to falling into ruin, it was demolished in the year 1810. It was a chapel of ease and stood within the civil parish boundary of Astbury St Mary's (which also see). The name of this chapel is unknown,

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