Also known as Bruera or Church in Heath. It was created as a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1868. However, Bishop Gastrell's notes regarded are as ambiguous as to its position. He noted that it was supplied by the Vicar of St. Oswald's, or his Curate. But he also noted that the chapel was not mentioned in a grant of the advowson of St Oswald's in 1610, and that in a Chapter act of 1672 'Church in Heath seems to be considered as distinct from St Oswald's'. 'Upon consulting the Reg[ister] of [the] D[ean] and Chap[ter] I find this was anciently a Chappell belonging to St Oswald's Par[ish] but wh[ther] since the erection of the D. and Chap. it was made a Par[ochial] Chap[el] or a Par[ish] Church is uncertain; but by a Triall lately had (viz. an. 1712) in the Court of Chester, and afterwards appealed to York, it appeared to be now in all respects independent of St Oswald's, and the D. and Chap. have since nominated the Vicar to it by a distinct Instrument'. Notitia Cestrienses, I, 114-6; VCH Cheshire, V.ii, 150. At 1733 Visitation noted 'said to be in the parish of St Oswald but doubtful'.