Portal:Cheshire/Calendar/February
1 February 1863: Artist and printmaker John Romney died in Chester.
1 February 1869: The first goods train crossed Runcorn Railway Bridge.
3 February 1646: Chester surrendered during the Civil War.
3 February 1857: First meeting of Cheshire Police committee.
3 February 1885: Foundation stone of Grosvenor Museum laid by the Duke of Westminster.
4 February 1253–4: Lordship of Chester gifted to Edward, heir of Henry III.
5 February 1977: Olympic gold medallist sailor Ben Ainslie born in Macclesfield.
6 February 1987: Lindow III discovered at Lindow Moss.
9 February 1539: First recorded race at Chester Racecourse.
13 February 1839: Riot at Chester Castle in support of poachers awaiting trial.
14 February 1926: Fire partially destroyed Oulton Hall.
15 February 1918: Physicist John Holt born in Runcorn.
19 February 1943: Nobel prize winning biochemist Tim Hunt born in Neston.
20 February 1643: Beeston Castle seized from the Royalists by Parliamentary forces commanded by Sir William Brereton (pictured).
20 February 1907: Radar pioneer Skip Wilkins born in Chorlton.
21 February 2008: Sunny Lowry, first woman to swim the Channel, died in Warrington.
26 February 1993: IRA explosive devices went off at Warrington gasworks.