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    Jill commented  · 

    Has anyone out there heard of a place called Macalonie. I believe it was a group of small cottages and was situated in the area of Cobridge between the canal and Cobridge Road. I have been given a cutting from a paper.unfortunately I do"nt know which one or the date. In the cutting it says that "The route to Macalonie was the footpath to Wolstanton, which started by Halls shop in Cobridge Road. It skirted the allotments and crossed the canal by a footbridge, the site of which is sstill marked where the canal can be drained for drailage" Someone recalls the area known as Macalonie was regarded as being a part of the Grange Estate. I would be very interested if anyone has any information that would help me to find out more about this area. Many thanks

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