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SAUGHALL MASSIE


::''This article is about the village of Saughall Massie. See also Saughall for the village and civil parish in Chester District.''
'Saughall Massie' is a village on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England. It is bordered by Greasby, Meols, Moreton and Upton. The village is part of the Moreton West & Saughall Massie Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and the parliamentary constituency of Wallasey. A small village primarily made up of large fields owned by local farmers, Saughall Massie had a population of 1,260 at the time of the 2001 Census. [1]

Contents
History
Transport
See also
References
External links

History


The name de Massie, de Massey or de Mascy has been connected to the Wirral since the time of the Norman Conquest. Baron Hamon de Mascey, whose family came from the settlement of Mascey near Avranches, Normandy, established Birkenhead Priory in 1150. His relations, the Masseys of Sale, settled on the Wirral during the reign of King John were supposed to have given their name to Saughall Massie. [3]
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It is also supposed that the name Saughall Massie means ''"Willow-tree nook of land"''. [5]
Formerly a township in the Bidston Parish of the Wirral Hundred, the population of Saughall Massie and the nearby hamlet of 'Carr Houses' was 98 in 1801, 176 in 1851 and 186 in 1901. [6]
In 1974, local government reorganisation in England and Wales resulted in most of Wirral, including Saughall Massie, transfer from the county of Cheshire to Merseyside.

Transport


Saughall Massie is of equal distance to both Moreton and Meols train stations on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network.

See also



Saughall, a village in the Chester district, Cheshire.

References


1. Wirral 2001 Census: Saughall Massie
2. Wirral 2001 Census: Saughall Massie
3. The Massie Family: Early History Kenrick Armitstead
4. The Diocese of Chester
5. A Key to English Place Names
6. Cheshire Parishes: Saughall Massie

External links



BBC News: 'Villagers win pub hours campaign' (5 April 2006)

Wirral Globe: Brassey's Saughall Massie Bridge gets Grade II Listed status (2007)

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