Description | The City of Chester division was created in 1918 by combining the former parliamentary borough of Chester, with part of the former Eddisbury division. It comprised the civil parishes of Aldford (from 1949), Bache, Backford, Barrow (from 1949), Blacon cum Crabwall (to 1936), Bridge Trafford, Buerton [near Aldford] (from 1949), Capenhurst, Caughall, Chester, Chester Castle, Chorlton by Backford, Christleton, Churton Heath (from 1949), Claverton, Croughton, Dodleston, Dunham on the Hill, Eaton [near Chester], Eccleston, Elton [near Chester], Great Boughton, Great Saughall (to 1948), Guilden Sutton (from 1949), Hapsford, Hoole (to 1954), Hoole Village (from 1894), Huntington (from 1949), Ince (to 1948), Lea by Backford, Lea Newbold (from 1949), Ledsham (from 1949), Little Saughall (to 1948), Little Stanney, Littleton, Lower Kinnerton, Marlston cum Lache, Mickle Trafford, Mollington (from 1901), Moston [near Chester], Newton by Chester (to 1936), Picton, Poulton [near Chester], Puddington (from 1949), Pulford, Rowton (from 1949), Saighton (from 1949), Saughall (from 1948), Shotwick, Shotwick Park, Stoke [near Chester], Thornton le Moors, Upton by Chester, Wervin, Wimbolds Trafford, and Woodbank. |