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* 1893: Royal Agricultural Show required crowd and traffic management
 
* 1896-8: Chester [[Football]] Club's grounds in Hoole. Large numbers attended matches.
 
* 1898: Hoole sub-postmaster for nine years, Richard Balshaw, indicted for embezzling £37, "a sum entrusted to him by virtue of his employment". He had not forwarded a deposit of Mrs Carter to London although he had initialled her Post Office Savings Bank Book. (He was the son of Thomas Balshaw who opened a grocery shop in Peploe Street 40 years earlier, now Lewis's office, where the Post Office was subsequently located).Richard Balshaw was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour.