Cheshire

Origin of name

Chester means the camp or fort.
The Britons originally called it Legacchestir, meaning the camp of the Legions.
This was then shortened to Chester, a corruption of the Latin word CASTRA
First recorded 980 as Legeceasterscir.

1891 TRADE DIRECTORY
Richard CAVILL, Hatter, 54 Vernon St., Heaton Norris, Stockport





Alan Rickard's Cheshire links

Poynton Collieries



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