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1851 Census for Towcester

A  All that part of the Parish of Towcester which lies on the North East side of the West Chester Turnpike Road, commencing near to Spittal Bridge and from thence down to the Church Lane, including the Church Yard, The Hamlet of Caldecote and the Machine House.

 

       (includes the east side of the Market Square, pictured, and the whole of that side of the High Street to the north, plus Moat Lane)

 

 

 

 

B   All that part of the parish of Towcester which lies on the South East side of the West Chester Turnpike Road from the house lately used as an Infants School to Betts Lane, together with Park View, Mount Pleasant, Jubilee Row, Lake Lane and the Hamlet of Wood Burcot on the SW side of the said Turnpike Road.

 

       (includes the east side of the High Street south of the Market Square, pictured, and the White Bear, and Wood Burcote)

 

 

 

C   All that part of the parish of Towcester which lies on the South West side of the West Chester Turnpike Road from Little London to the Peacock Inn (both inclusive), with Puddle Dock

(includes all the yards behind the West side of the south end of the High Street, as well as the west side of the High Street (pictured))

 

 

 

D   All that part of the parish of Towcester which lies on the South West side of the West Chester Turnpike Road from the Peacock Inn to the Round House (inclusive), comprising part of the High Street, part of the South East side of Park Street, the Plank Houses and Sawpits Lane

 

       (includes the West side of the Market Square (pictured), the Almshouses and the Talbot Inn)

 

 

 

 

E   All that part of the parish of Towcester from the Round House, comprising the remaining side of the South East side of Park Street, the whole of the North West side of Park Street, the whole of Kings Lane, the remaining part of High Street from Miles’ corner to Tranters Row, also the Handleys, Costwell, the Delft, and the Second Toll Gate up the Brackley Road

(includes Brackley Road, Bull Inn , Saracen’s Head Inn (pictured when called the Pomfret Hotel), the High Street on the west side north of the Market Square), and the Workhouse

 

      

Easton Neston
The whole of the Parish of Easton Neston, comprising Easton Neston, Hulcote, Showesley, the three Lodges and side bar

(includes Easton Neston House)