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  1. Half a mile N. E. from the town is the goodly manor-place of Kinderton, belonging to Lord Vernon, called The Barn of Kinderton. The town is well build, and a desirable place of residence not only for pleasantness of situation, but, what is far better, for the friendly and hospitable disposition of its inhabitants."

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    Kinderton is generally believed to be the Condate of the Romans; a Roman road, called Kind street or King street, went from it to Manchester; and other roads went hence to Chesterton, Wroxeter, Chester, and Warrington.

  3. Kinderton is generally believed to be the Condate of the Romans; a Roman road, called Kind street or King street, went from it to Manchester; and other roads went hence to Chesterton, Wroxeter, Chester, and Warrington.

  4. The barony of Kinderton was one of eight baronies created by the first Norman earl of Chester. On being given lordship over the whole of the county of Chester by King William, Hugh d’Avranches, known as ‘Lupus’, meaning the ‘wolf’, and as ‘Hugh the Fat’, granted his comrades and loyal followers estates within the shire and in ...

  5. KINDERTON is a township adjoining Middlewich. formed by a Confirming Order of the Local Government Board, dated September 4, 1894, which directed that the parts of Kinderton and Newton outside the old Local Board area of Middlewich should be amalgamated and known as Kinderton.

  6. May 5, 2014 · The First Three Barons of Kinderton. Gislebertus (Gilbert) de Venables came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066, and is found in the Battle Abbey Roll. Early documents also referred to Gilbert as de Venator, the Latin reference to his home village and family location.

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  8. Dec 20, 1991 · The hall was demolished during the late 19th century but its foundations are known to survive beneath the modern ground surface. The present Kinderton Hall is an early 18th century farmhouse and a Listed Building Grade II*. It lies some 100m southeast of the moated site.

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