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Cheshire Acre
« on: Monday 04 July 05 14:49 BST (UK) »
Read some legal documents for lease and conveyance of land. Date form 1740s to 1780s. All land in Cheshire. They refer to areas of land in acres, ''of large Cheshire measure''. Early research indicates that there were , ''statute acres'', and ''Cheshire acres'' and that the latter were nearly 3 acres in size.

Does anyone have information, or knowledge, of this please? 

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Re: Cheshire Acre
« Reply #1 on: Monday 25 July 05 20:37 BST (UK) »
From http://72.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AC/ACRE.htm :-

ACRE, a land measure used by English-speaking races. Derived from the Old Eng. acer and cognate with the Lat. ager, Gr. a7pos, Sans, ajras, it has retained its original meaning " open country," in such phrases as " God's acre," or a churchyard, " broad acres," &c. As a measure of land, it was first defined as the amount a yoke of oxen could plough in a day; statutory values were enacted in England by acts of Edward I., Edward III., Henry VIII. and George IV., and the Weights and Measures Act 1878 now defines it as containing 4840 sq. yds. In addition to this " statute " or " imperial acre," other " acres " are still, though rarely, used in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and certain English counties. The Scottish acre contains 6150-4 sq. yds.; the Irish acre 7840 sq. .yds.; in Wales, the land measures erw (4320 sq. yds.), slang (3240 sq. yds.) and paladr are called " acres "; the Leicestershire acre (23085 sq. yds.), Westmorland acre (6760 sq. yds.) and Cheshire acre (10,240 sq. yds.) are examples of local values.

Hope this helps,
Jean
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

CHS: Barber(Tabley) Barlow(Antrobus) Blackshaw(Lymm, Mobberley) Blease/Done/Moore(G Bud) Owen(Netherton, Tabley) Spragg/Witter(Goostrey) Youd(Frodsham) Pennell Bankes Birchall Beckett
DBY: Higginbottom(Mellor)
HRT: Gurney
HRT/BED/ESS: Verney (Markyate St)
LAN: Davenport(Bolton) Schofield/Gurney(Oldham) Lord(Heap) Quinn(Manchester) Sutcliffe(Rossendale)
NTH: Tubb/Johnson(Hellidon)Brown(Kettering)
YKS: Scott(Clapham)