CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1891.

Superintendent Registrar's DistrictAshton Under Lyne
Enumeration District, No.1
Registrar's Sub-DistrictHartshead
Name of Enumerator, Mr.iss Betty Ogden Hartley

DESCRIPTION OF ENUMERATION DISTRICT

[The description of the District is to be written by the Enumerator in Column 9 from the Copy supplied to him by the Registrar. Any explanatory notes or observations calculated to the make the description clearer or more complete may be added by the Enumerator. It is especially necessary that the names of the various Local Sub-Divisions should be inserted in Columns 1 to 8.]

The Names of Local Sub-Divisions in Columns 1 to 8 should be written sideways.

Cols: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Civil Parish Municipal
Borough
Municipal
Ward
Urban
Sanitary
District
Town or
Village, or
Hamlet
Rural
Sanitary
District
Parliamentary
Borough or
Division
Ecclesiastical
Parish or
District
Description of Boundaries and Content of Enumeration District

Ashton Under Lyne

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Hurst

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Parliamentary

St John's Hurst

Commencing at one house in Mossley Road,
then all houses in Queen Street from No 1 to
Hurst Cross then all houses in Hope Street from
No 9 to 179, then all houses in Hope Street from
No 2 to 152 then 280 Whiteacre Road and one
house in Russel Street, two houses in Back Hope
Street, and all houses in Chapel Street and at Old
Carrs, then all houses at Crompton Street near
Carrs Weaving Shed, the whole in the
Parliamentary Borough of Ashton Under Lyne.

©Antony Lambert