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Ringway, Manchester : ウィキペディア英語版
Ringway, Manchester
:''For the airport see Manchester Airport.''
Ringway is a civil parish on the southern border of Manchester, England. Historically in Cheshire, it is the only civil parish in the city of Manchester.
==History==

The name appears to come from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) ''Hringhæg'' meaning "circular or enclosing hedged enclosure".
Ringway Chapel is on Wilmslow Road near the south edge of Manchester Airport.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ringway Chapel )
*1173: First mention of Ullerwood Castle, which is now in Ringway parish.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pastscape.org/hob.aspx?hob_id=76615 )〕 It is a shell keep; at that time it was owned by Hamon de Massey.
*1515: First mention of 'Ringey Chapel', a chapel of ease in Bowdon parish.〔A plaque on the wall of the present chapel〕〔''Wythenshawe'' (Volume 1: to 1926), edited by W.H.Shercliff, published 1974, ISBN 0-85972-008-X〕
* English Civil War (1642–1651): Dissenters started using the Ringway Chapel.
*1721 or shortly before: John Crewe of Crewe Hall inherited the Lordship of Ringway.
*1721 Dissenters were ejected from the chapel, and moved to a barn, and in 1723 re-established themselves at Hale.
*About 1736: Ringway Chapel was demolished, and replaced by a new plain red brick building. According to the St Wilfrid's Mobberley Christening Records Abraham Johnson was baptised on 24th October 1736 "the first Sunday after it was finished by me, Faithful Meaykin (curate of St Wilfrid's) who preached the first sermon"
*1741: The chapel's bell was recast or replaced.
*1751: Record of baptisms began.
*1821: Record of burials began: previous burials were at Bowdon.
*1863: Ringway parish (including all or part of what is now Halebarns) was split off Bowdon parish.〔 Ringway chapel became Ringway parish's parish church dedicated to All Saints.
*1894: Ringway church was demolished and rebuilt.
*20 April 1895: Ringway church was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester.
*November 1967: A new parish church (dedicated to All Saints) was consecrated in Ringway Parish's Halebarns end, because urban spread from Altrincham into Halebarns, and loss of farms near Ringway due to road and airport extensions, had changed the centre of gravity of the parish.
*December 1970: Ringway Church declared redundant by an Order in Council and closed. It became a storeroom.
*1974: Part of Ringway ecclesiastic parish was brought into the city of Manchester as Ringway civil parish, to bring most of the terminal and hangar areas of Manchester Airport (previously known as Manchester (Ringway) Airport, built during 1935/38, and the location between 1940 and 1957 of RAF Ringway) within the city boundaries. The parish had previously been in the Bucklow Rural District of Cheshire.
*1997: Ringway Chapel was restored and converted for use as a design studio.
*2001: According to a census Ringway civil parish had a population of 106.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Statistics.gov.uk )
*2011: Ringway chapel started to be used by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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