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"COGSHALL, a township in that part of the parish of GREAT BUDWORTH which is in the hundred of BUCKLOW, county palatine of CHESTER, 3½ miles (N. N. W.) from Northwich, containing 110 inhabitants. This place consists of only two farms. Tradition says that on a steep sandy eminence, called Butter hill, the market people from the hundred of Wirrall deposited their butter and other produce when the plague excluded them from the market-place at Chester." [From Samuel Lewis A Topographical Dictionary of England (1831) ©Mel Lockie]
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- Cogshall was a township in Great Budworth ancient parish, Bucklow hundred (SJ 6377), which became a civil parish in 1866.
- In 1936 the civil parish was abolished to become part of Comberbach.
- The population was 57 in 1801, 101 in 1851, and 86 in 1901.
For the period after 1936, see Comberbach.
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- 1936 April 1 — Abolished and incorporated into Comberbach (520 acres, pop. 93 in 1931)
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- Northwich Rural Sanitary District (1875-94)
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