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1881 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 at Spital Bridge and from thence down to Church Lane including the Church Yard, the Brick Yard House, Savages’s Farm Lodge, the two cottages on the Tiffield Road, the Hamlet of Caldicote, Elm Lodge on the south West side of the said Turnpike Road, the Cottages on the Greens Norton Road, the Railway Station and the Hesketh Arms Hotel

 

       (includes the east side of the Market Square, and the whole of that side of the High Street to the north, plus Moat Lane. The picture is of Mill House.)

 

 

B   All that part All that part of the Parish of Towcester which lies on the North East Side of the West Chester Turnpike Road, from and including Paul Webbs House to Betts Lane, two Houses at Heathencote occupied by Causbrooke and Osborn, Park View, the Red House, the Folly, Mount Pleasant, Jubilee Row, Lake Lane, Woodbine Cottages, the Brickyard, Watkins Cottage, and the Hamlet of Wood Burcote

 

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

 

 

 

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 Curral’s House at the corner of Sawpit Lane (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 southwards from the corner of Richmond Road, and the Almshouses. Picture is of the White Hart Inn, now flats)

 

 

 

D   All that part of the Parish of Towcester which lies on the South West side of the West Chester Turnpike Road from Corrals House at the Corner of Sawpit Lane up High Street and Park St to the Workhouse, comprising part of High Street, part of the South East side of Park Street, the Plankhouses, the whole of Sawpit Lane, together with the New Cottages lately belonging to the Earl of Pomfret, also Queens Terrace, Albert Row and back Lane Ridgeway Cottages (Albert Villas etc)

 

       (includes the West side of the Market Square, the Workhouse and the Talbot Inn, pictured is the butchers shop by the Dolphin)

 

 

 

 

E   All that part of the Parish of Towcester from the Workhouse, Comprising the remaining part of the South East Side of Park Street, Ridgway’s Cottages on the North West Side of the Turnpike Road, the whole of Kings Lane, the whole of the North West Side of Park Street, the remaining part of High Street from Jenkinson’s corner to and including Tranter’s Row & Police Station. Also the Handleys, King’s Moor, Costwell, Franklin’s & Farm House.


(includes Brackley Road, Bull Inn , Saracen’s Head Inn, the High Street on the west side north of the Market Square. Picture shows houses near the Bull Inn on Brackley Road)

 

      

Easton Neston
The whole of the Parish of Easton Neston, comprising Easton Neston, Hulcote, Showsley, the three Lodges and the side Bar