DIRECTIONS 1871
General INSTRUCtion to thE eNUMERATOR.
As soon as possible after completion of the Enumeration- |
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1. Insert
first, in the spaces at the top of the page, the name of the Civil Parish, or
Township, City or Municipal Borough, Ward (if in a City or Municipal
Borough), Parliamentary Borough, Town, Village, &c., Local Board or
Improvement Commissioners’ District, or Ecclesiastical District in which the
houses of that page are situate. 2. In
the first column, write the No. of
the Schedule you are about to copy,
commencing with No. 1 ; in the
second column the name of the Road, Street, Square, &c., where the house
is situate, and the No. of the house,
or any distinctive name by, which it is known ; then insert in the third
column the figure 1 for an Inhabited House, and Copy from the Schedule into
the other columns all the particulars concerning the persons mentioned
therein, making use of any of the authorised contractions (see below), and taking
especial care to class the ages of MALES and of FEMALES under their PROPER COLUMNS. 3. Under the name of the last entered person in each house draw a strong DOUBLE line, as in the example on the opposite page, to separate the inmates from those for the house next following ; and where there is more than one Occupier in the same house, draw a single line to distinguish each Family, as in the example. [Note- A Lodger, with or without a family, is to be considered an Occupier.] 4. If
you have enumerated any persons in canal Boats or Barges, enter the
Schedules, stating in col. 2 the locality in which the boats, &c., were
met with. 5. Where
you have to insert an uninhabited house, or a house building, do this by writing
in the fourth column “1 U,” or “1 B,” on a distinct line, taking care to omit
none which are noted in your Memorandum Book. When two or more houses,
uninhabited or building, occur together, insert the total number, thus:-“3
U,” “2 B,” as the case may be. |
6. At
the bottom of each page, on the line for the purpose, enter the total number of HOUSES in that page, as in the
example. If the statement respecting any inhabited house is continued from
one page to another, that house will be reckoned in the total of the houses
in the page on which the first name
is entered. Enter also on the line at the foot of the page the total number
of Males and of Females in that page. 7. When
all the Schedules belonging to any one Parish, or Township, Borough, Ward,
Town, Village, Hamlet, Local Board Improvement Commissioners’ District, or
Ecclesiastical District have been entered, write across the page, “End of the
Parish [or Township] of-,” “End of the Borough, Ward, Town, Hamlet, &c., Local
Board or Improvement Commissioners’ District, or Ecclesiastical District of-,” following this
order of preference where the boundaries are conflicting. Make the next entry
on the first line of the following page. Persons not dwelling in HOUSES
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CONTRACTIONS TO BE USED BY THE ENUMERATOR. Road, Street, &C.-Write “Rd.”
for Road; “ |
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