COMPLETED Monday, June 13, 2005
RG 9-2435 Ilkeston 1861 Census
(Sub district of BASFORD RD)
Description of Enumeration Districts.
Note: HEANOR & SHIPLEY are both in the county
of DERBYSHIRE
HEANOR is split up between RG9-2431, 2432, and this Piece RG9-2435
ED 1 Folios 4-19 786 persons
Part of the Parish (or Township) of Heanor, bounded
on the North by Mr Ray's(?) Land and the streamlet running from thence
to the Tan Yard and by the Public road from Heanor to Langley and Lacey
Fields
on the East by the river Erewash, and
on the South and West by the Parish of Shipley comprising White's
Farm and adjacent cottages, Mundys Row, Marlpool, Abbotts Mill, Marlpool
Lane, and the Houses on both sides and both sides of the Public Road from
Langley to Lacey Fields so far as the Primitive Methodist Chapel and Lacey
Fields.
ED 2 Folios 23-38
774 persons
Part of the Parish of Heanor on the North of Bagley Brook and East of Aride? Lane, so far as
the river Erewash and bounded on the South and South East by the tan yard,
by Mr Bartons Land and by the Public road from Langley to Lacey Fields,
including both sides of Lee Lane, the Rookery, Gate House, Mill Hay, Langley
Mill, Aldercar Lane, Dunstead Lane, Jessops Row, and Godkin House.
ED 3 Folios 42-60
773 persons
Part of the Parish of Heanor, extending from Wesleyan Chapel inclusive & the Foot Road from
Heanor to Heanor Common on the West, to the Primitive Methodist Chapel
Langley, to Mr Bartons land inclusive and Arid Lane on the East,bounded
on the South by Mr Rays land inclusive, by the streamlet from thence to
the Tan yard & by the land belonging to the Execrs of the late Mr Butler,
and on the North by Bailey Brook & Heanor Fall, comprising Heanor proper,
Heanor Hall, Mr Rays Cottages, all Langley as far as the Primitive Methodist
Chapel, the Tan Yard and the Houses in Arid Lane.
ED 4
Folios 64-82 899 persons
Part of the Parish of Heanor, between the footroad from Heanor to Nook End, and Calladine House, having the Parish of Smalley on the West, the Parish of Shipley on the South, and South West, and Heanor Hall Land, on the East containing Herbert Abbots House, Alma Row, Tag Hill, Nook End, Mr Argyle's House, Heanor Gate, Heanor Common, The Dumbles, City, Haywood's Lane, and Hard Meadow.
ED 5
Folios 86-103 852 persons
All that part of the Parish of Heanor bounded on the South and West by the foot road from Heanor to Nook
End and Calladine House, on the North by the township of Loscoe, and Bailey
Brook as far as the Bridle road from Heanor to Codnor Park, and on the
East by the said Bridle Road, by Mr Whysall's Land, and by the Wesleyan
Chapel, comprising Mount Street, part of Taghill, Beardow's Yard, Calladine
House, the Fishponds, Wood End, Heanor Fall,Peacock Town, Loscoe Road,
Red Lion square, and Boggard Town.
Expn.
Calladine House was included in John Holmes's district, when I got there I found he had been and left a schedule.
Peacock Town is now better known by the name of "Heanor Fall"
& I have entered so in this Book.
The name of "Boggart Town"has recently been changed into "Back Lane" and I have entered it by its new name.
That part of Taghill in my district is called "Derby Road" and I have entered it here by that name.
GEORGE BURTON ........(the Enumerator)
ED 6
Folio 107-120 688
persons
The whole of the Parish of Shipley, including Shipley Hall, Prospect House,Middle farm, Hazzock Lane,
the Colliery,& Wharf, Shipley Wood, Shipley Common, the Dumbles, Gate
House, & Robert Noons, forming part of the Ecclesiastical District
of Shipley and Colmanhay.
Besides Shipley Wharf the district includes a portion of the Nottingham Canal, near the Boat Inn.
Vessels at Shipley Wharf 11 persons
Folio | Vessel | Description | Tonnage | Trade | Belonging to (Port or Place) |
121 | Alexander | Narrow Boat | 30 tons | Coal | Mount Sorrel, Leics |
122 | Nelson | Wide Boat | 45 tons | Coal | Leicester |
124 | Sally | Narrow Boat | 27 tons | Coal | Shipley, Derbyshire |
125 | Sabina | Narrow Boat | 28 tons | Coal | Leicester |
123 | Jupiter | No information available (except crew member data) |
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