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Cheshire and retains
) Cheshire retains the offices of Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff for ceremonial purposes.

Cheshire and offices
After the death of his father in 1459, Stanley inherited his father's titles, including those of Baron Stanley and King of Mann as well as his extensive lands and offices in Cheshire and Lancashire.
The Librarian, Henry Guppy, invited individuals to deposit their archives for safe keeping in 1921 when there were no county record offices in Lancashire or Cheshire and the library became one of the first to collect historical family records.
Thereafter he took refuge in Cheshire, where he met Sir Orlando Bridgeman, whose clerk he became, being raised to the offices of court-crier and seal-bearer as his patron was promoted to those of judge and Lord Keeper.
He became deputy chairman of Cheshire quarter sessions in 1966, and then of Denbighshire quarter sessions in 1968, serving in both offices until 1970.
Lord Derby inherited his peerages, the title Lord of Mann and the offices of Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire.
The company was originally located in a small office in Southport, England, but later moved to larger offices in Knutsford, in Cheshire.
The organisation was officially founded on 28 September 1978 at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese public house on Fleet Street, and its first offices were at 40 James Street, London W1.

Cheshire and Lord
Three armies followed each other into the midlands: Lord Stanley and his forces ; then Sir William Stanley ; and finally Henry Tudor and a host comprising Tudor retainers, dispossessed Lancastrian exiles and many men of Wales and Cheshire.
Although some nobles, such as Lord Bardolf, joined him, he recruited most of his army in Cheshire, an area hostile to Henry IV, and which provided many experienced soldiers, notably its Cheshire archers, some of whom had served as Richard II's bodyguard.
He notably served as Lord High Steward at the coronation of Queen Mary of England in 1553 and was Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire and Lancashire.
He was Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire and Cheshire and purchased from his nieces their claims on the Isle of Man.
He served as Lord Lieutenant of both Cheshire and Lancashire.
He was also Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire and Lancashire.
Like many of his predecessors he was also Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire and Lancashire.
In November 1643, several of these regiments were sent to Cheshire where a new field army was being raised, commanded at first by Lord Capell.
Meanwhile, Lord Howard's brother, Edmund Howard, commanding men from Cheshire and Lancashire, fought with the section of the Scottish army commanded by the Chamberlain of Scotland, Alexander, Lord Home, and Thomas, Lord Dacre's force, who had been fighting Huntley, came to assist him.
In 1883 he was appointed as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, and when the London County Council was created in 1888, he became the first Lord Lieutenant of the County of London.
He was Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire from 1845 to 1867 and Lord Steward of the Household between 1850 and 1852 in the Whig administration headed by Lord John Russell.
Following their marriage, Westminster and his wife initially lived at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, the family's country house, with Lord and Lady Grosvenor.
On 1 April 1998 Halton became an independent unitary authority, though it is still served by Cheshire Police and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, and forms part of Cheshire for ceremonial purposes, such as the Lord Lieutenancy.
He notably served as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, Denbigh and Flint.
In 1919 he was created Baron Birkenhead, of Birkenhead in the County of Cheshire, and appointed Lord Chancellor by Lloyd George at the youthful age of forty-seven ; the Morning Post dismissed his appointment as " carrying a joke too far ".
In addition, the DNA evidence has established his descent from Ormus de Davenport, of Cheshire, and also his relationship to the present day Lord Bromley Davenport.

Cheshire and Lieutenant
Since the Local Government Act 1972, the Duchy holds and exerts the right to appoint Sheriffs and Lords Lieutenant in the ceremonial counties of Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire, which include areas from the historic county boundaries of Cheshire and Yorkshire.
The success of the Cheshire yeomanry, under the command of Richard Cholmeley, led to his later appointment as Lieutenant of the Tower of London.
* Deputy Lieutenant ( Cheshire ) ( 1982 )
When the Civil War broke out, however, Saye was on the committee of safety, was made Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Cheshire, and raised a regiment that occupied Oxford.
Egerton was a Deputy Lieutenant and J. P. for Cheshire and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Cheshire Yeoman Cavalry.
He became a Lieutenant in the Cheshire Yeomanry, and unsuccessfully contested Mid-Cheshire in 1868 as a Liberal.
He served as Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire ( 1660 – 1686 ), Cheshire ( 1670 – 1676 ), Lancashire ( 1670 – 1676 ), and Hertfordshire ( 1681 – 1686 ), in addition to being invested as a Privy Councillor in 1679.
He was 30 years old, and a second Lieutenant in the 9th Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment, British Army during the First World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
Apart from his political career Lord Cholmondeley was also Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire and South Wales ( less Denbighshire ) from 1733 to 1760.
This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire.

Cheshire and High
Curry was born and brought up in Grappenhall, Cheshire and attended Lymm High School until his father's death in 1958.
Several first and middle schools were closed or merged into new primaries, with the three high schools of King Charles I School, Wolverley C E Secondary School, and Baxter College ( formerly Harry Cheshire High School ) becoming secondary schools with sixth forms.
Cheshire is home to one public high school, Cheshire High School, and one public middle school, Dodd Middle School.
The second busiest intersection is the Cheshire High School and Route 10 intersection right before school starts and right after school ends.
Both towns send their middle school students to Adams Memorial Middle School in Adams, and both send their high school students to Hoosac Valley High School in Cheshire.
On 8 May 2008 this referendum was held, with an overwhelming result in favour of staying within Cheshire, with less than 1 / 3 of the electors wanting to become part of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport and an even lower proportion of the population wishing the village to become part of Derbyshire's High Peak Borough.
The 54 – 57 High Street, a row of four dwellings in High Street Cheshire, designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
* John Chapman ( 1810 – 1877 ) was MP for Grimsby, High Sheriff of Cheshire, JP and Chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
Granada Television was now received in Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cheshire, the south of Cumbria around Barrow-in-Furness, the High Peak district of Derbyshire ( Glossop, Buxton ) and parts of the Isle of Man.
He also served as High Sheriff of Cheshire for 1874.
Category: High Sheriffs of Cheshire
Raised in Rainhill, Merseyside and then Widnes, Cheshire where she attended Fairfield High School.
Both towns send students to Adams Memorial Middle School, located in Adams, and Hoosac Valley High School, just over the border in Cheshire.
He was born at 40 Queensway, Frodsham in Cheshire to Thomas Darlington Marsden, a Distribution Manager and Labour Councillor and Audrey Stott, a school teacher and he was educated at Helsby High School.
At the time of the abduction, Turner was a High Sheriff of Cheshire.
He was High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1678.
* Sir John Chetwode, 4th Baronet ( 1764 – 1845 ), High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1789
As of 2011, the league covers Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, Southern Cumbria, Northern Staffordshire, the High Peak area of Derbyshire, and the far west of West Yorkshire.
He attended Norton Elementary School, Dodd Junior High School, and the Cheshire Academy.
The Egerton family descended from Sir Richard Egerton of Ridley, Cheshire, whose illegitimate son Sir Thomas Egerton was a prominent lawyer who served as Master of the Rolls from 1594 to 1603, as Lord Keeper of the Great Seal from 1593 to 1603 and as Lord High Chancellor of England from 1603 to 1617.
In high school he starred in baseball and hockey, first at Cheshire High School, and then at Avon Old Farms.
The crossroads acted as a trading point for salt brought from Cheshire during medieval times proving to be one of the oldest trading routes in the area Along the High Street are a number of old weavers ' cottages ' These three-storey buildings supplied fine linen cloth to markets everywhere.

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