Lydbury North

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Census 1901

The following data is transcribed from Census records held by the PRO under reference RG13/2512.

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Name Index A - E F - J L - Q R - Z
Enumeration District 1 Boundary All that part of Lydbury North Parish lying West of the middle of the road which leads from Bishop's Castle over Oakleymynd to the point where it forms a main road in Lydbury North Village near the schools, and lying West of the middle of the road leading past the New Inn, Lydbury North, past Walcot Hall and through Walcot Park to Kempstow
Contents Comprising Brocklow (or Brock) Cottage, Vaughans Cottage and Greyhound Cottage, the whole of Brocklow Hamlet and Brocklow Lodge - The whole of Acton Hamlet - Pant Edward Cottage - The Five Cottages at the Lleasty - The three Cottages at Golden Grove - The Brookhouse and two Cottages at Argoed - Brookbatch Cottage - The whole of Lower Down Hamlet - Springhead Cottage - Stanley Cottage - Obley de Hurst Cottage - and the Gamekeeper House near to Walcot - The Gardeners House near to Walcot - Walcot Hall - also rooms in Walcot Gardens called the Bothy and occupied by three Under Gardeners - The Schoolhouse and Cottage adjoining - The Old Workhouse Cottages - Hardings Cottage - and Yapp's Cottage in the Lane
Enumeration District 2 Boundary All that part of Lydbury North Parish East of the middle of the road leading from Bishops Castle over Oakly Mynd to the point where it joins the mainroad in the Village of Lydbury North near the Schools and lying East of the middle of the road leading thence past the New Inn Lydbury North past Walcot Hall and through Walcot Parkto Kempton - lying West of the road leading from Kempton past Red House Eaton Choulton and Eaton to Whitcote and also that part of the Parish which was formerly the separate Parish of Dinmore
Contents Comprising in Lydbury North Village The New Inn Mr Newills House the Schoolmistresses House Post Office Bansfords House Phillips House The Houses at Lower Lydbury Farm and Lower Gardens The Blacksmiths House, and Cottages near to The Upper Farm Widows Row The Vicarage and Cottage near to "The Cottage" The Chapel Cottage and Sixteen Cottages by the side of the Brook which runs through Lydbury North Village The two Cottages at Mears Barn the four Cottages on Oakley Mynd The Folly Farm - The Cottage at Five Turnings - the two Cottages at Little Folley the Red House Farm - Totterton House and the whole of Totterton Hamlet - a Cottage at little Wood - Friezland Farm and a Cottage near to it - Bow House Eaton Farm and Eaton Railway Station House also the former Parish of Dinmore which contains only one Cottage and is Extra Parochial
Enumeration District 3 Boundary All that part of Lydbury North Parish East of the middle of leading from Kempton, past the Red House, Eyton Choulton and Eaton to Whitcott, including the detached portion of Lydbury North Township, lying East of Plowden Hall, and also what were formerly the separate Parishes of Hill End and Old Church Moor
Contents The nine Cottages at Lynch Gate, Plowden Hall, the Coachman's House adjoining - the two Cottages on the side of Plowden Drive - the Priest's House and the Schoolhouse adjoining - the whole of Eyton Hamlet, the whole of Choulton Hamlet Oney Lodge, the Malthouse - Two Cottages under Longmynd - Plowden Railway Station House - the Weir Cottage - Plowden Mill - Limekiln Cottage, Park Cottage Rabbit Warren Cottage Cottage - Hill End Farm, and Yapp's Cottage near to - Old Church Moor Farm and two Cottages adjoining - One Cottage below Old Church Moor Farm on the left hand side of the road leading to Hamperley - and Prior's Holt Farm The former Parish of Hill End does not contain a Dwelling House The former Parish of Old Church Moor does not contain a Dwelling House
Enumeration District 4 Boundary The whole of the parish of Edgton which includes that portion of it which was formerly the parish of Horderley Hall
Contents Comprising Brunslow Farm, and the lodge near to - The Meadows Farm, and a Cottage at the Barn, The two Brunslow Cottages, Edgton Vicarage, The whole of Edgton Village, The Cottage at Edgton Crossways, The two Cottages on the left hand side of Basford Bank leading to Round Oak, One House at Dunslow, Four Cottages at Ridgway, The two Cottages on the left hand side of the road from Ridgway to Horderley, Horderley Farm, The Bank Farm, and Horderley Railway Station House, - Also what was formerley the Parish of Horderley Hall, but which does not contain a dwelling house
Enumeration District 5 Boundary All that part of Hopesay parish lying North of a straight line drawn due east and west across the parish and passing immediately South of Oldfield and Perry Gutter and immediately North of the brickworks at Hesterworth
Contents Comprising Eight cottages at Perry Gutter - three cottages at Oldfield - one cottage on Hopesay Hill - Hammonds Green cottage - Woodhouse - one cottage at Smeadon - two at Lower Carwood - one at Upper Carwood - one cottage on the top of Basford Bank - Rudge's (?) and the Blacksmiths cottage in Basford - Basford Farm - Barlow cottage - and the three cottages at the Cabin - Barlow Farm - The whole of Hopesay village : three cottages in Red Lane six cottages at the Fish - Cuckoo's nest cottage - seven cottages at round Oak - Palace Barn cottage - grist House - and two houses at Taddysmoor
Enumeration District 6 Boundary All that part of Hopesay parish lying South of a straight line drawn due East and West across the Parish and passing immediately South of Oldfield and of the Hamlet of Perry Gutter to the North of the brickworks at Hesterworth
Contents Comprising Jubilee Cottage, Hesterworth Round House, three cottages at the Firs Aston school-house the whole of Aston village Bursow Cottage Little Brampton farm the wheelwrights house Three cottages at Little Brampton Three on the road to Brampton Bridge Aston mill baker House The cottage near to. The whole of Broome hamlet including the Station masters house Rowton Cottage Rowton House three cottages at Broome Marsh one cottage at the butrack the eight houses at Long Meadow End on the Hopesay side of the piece of water which is the Parish boundary Gow's Moor House Sunny bank Swan Cottage Aston Ville The cottage adjoining

 

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