CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1881.

Superintendent Registrar's DistrictAshton Under Lyne
Enumeration District, No.5
Registrar's Sub-DistrictKnott Lanes
Name of Enumerator, Mr.Robert Kenworthy Hulme

DESCRIPTION OF ENUMERATION DISTRICT

[This description is to be written by the Enumerator from the Copy supplied to him by the Registrar. Any explanatory notes or observations calculated to the make the descriptionclearer or more complete may be made by the Enumerator].

Col. 1.Col. 2.

Part of the Ecc Parish of Bardsley
Commencing at a House containing one Building
called the Brook near to Hathershaw House in Old Parish
then on Both Sides of the Oldham and Ashton Road
to the Houses at the Bottom of Park Lane, thence
up Park Lane to New Barn, Fir Trees Farm, Tanners
Fold, Hill, Dean Shut, and Fitton Hill. Returning
from thence to the new houses on the road from
Park Lane to Copperas Houses. The Houses at
Copperas House, Park Meadow, Marland Fold, Bank Top
and Old Bobs at Fairbottom. From thence to the
house on the Coal Pit road, Wood Park,the

Houses by the Waggon Rd and along both sides of the road
from Copperas House to Bardsley Bridge including the
Half Way House and adjoining Houses, all the Houses
in Keb Lane, Lees Square, Albert St, Victoria St, Bardsley
House and Lodge and Bardsley Green with the House by the
Canal at Bardsley Bridge. From thence down Knott Lanes
the houses at the Valley, Browns Farm, Andrews Farm
Mills Farm and down to Charles Jacksons at
the Crime and the Houses at the Canal
Locks.

©Antony Lambert