CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1891.
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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U S D Hurst |
Hurst |
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Parliamentary Ashton under Lyne |
St Johns Hurst |
Commence at the top side of Ladbrooke Road opposite the Police. Then commence at King Street all odd numbers up to Rose Hill and Moss-de-Lee then take all houses at Greenhurst and little house at back. Dog Dungeon and Kenyon's Beerhouse at the thatch. Then all Hill Street both sides of Kenyon Street, Field Street then all houses in Cross View, Brook Street, Hyde Street, Seel Street, Lees Street, Lees Place, Nelson Street, Wellington Street, Woolley Street, Then all houses in George Street, Springfield Street, Hurst Cross, Ogden's Buildings, Craven Street, John Street, Surrey Street, Lees Road bar, all houses in Broadoak Lane, both sides down to Kershaw's Farm, then over the fields to Holebottom, then Hurst House King Street, then all the houses up to Harbour, then High Street, Worthington Square, Mrs Slater's, the Grange Prospect House and Hurst Hall and Jackson's Lodge. The whole in the Parliamentary Borough of Ashton Under Lyne |
©Antony Lambert