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Census of Marnhull, Dorset 1841-1901
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CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES 1841.
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District |
Contents of Enumeration District |
Enumerator |
| HO107/293 |
6th June |
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All that part of the Parish of Marnhull called the New Street District, on the left side of the Road from the Crown Inn to Stalbridge; with those Houses adjoining the Road side on the right, together with Kings Mill & the Common |
Thomas Dean |
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All that part of the parish of Marnhull called the Moorside District comprising the whole of Moorside together with Gannets, Salisbury Street and Wilton. |
John Senior |
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CENSUS OF ENGLAND AND WALES 1901.
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Date |
District |
Contents of Enumeration District |
Enumerator |
| RG13/1969 |
31st March |
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All that part of the parish called Flanders, Church Lane, Seniors Farm, The Crown Inn, Church Farm, Church Cottage, Rectory, Parish Church School, New Street, Kentsford, Cadmans Lane, Popes Farm & Cottages near, Batt Alley, Goddards, Bunses, Pleck, Marnhull Common Cottages, Kings Mill Farm, Cottage on Cox Hill, Yardgrove Farm, Anthills Farm, Muds Plot, Walton Elm, East Mill Cottages, Barton, Carraway Lane, Poplars Elm, Malthouse & Cottage, Seale and House near |
Mr Frank Edgar Andrews |
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All that part of the parish called Thorton Farm, Cribhouse Farm, Ramshill Farm, Breach Farm, Cottage in Ramshill Lane, Lushs Farm, Hoscocks Farm & Cottage near, Hughes Farm, Speaks Cottage, Cottage & Farms in Moorside Common no 1, Cottages at Lamberts & Johnsons Quarries, Malthouse, Palwell, Chapel, Houses leading to Tapseys, Bowers, the whole of Burton Street from Tapseys to Old Workhouse, Love Lane, Cottages, Avalon House, Jackman Lane, Lovells Farm, Ham Lane Farm & Cottages, Old Workhouse thro Cottages on the South side of Mill Lane |
Mr Alfred Andrews |
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All that part of the parish called Sodom, Salisbury St., Moorcourt Farm, Moorside Villa, Cottage in Laishmore Lane, Lymburghs Farm, Hays Cottages, Hays Farm, all Cottages in Moorside Common no 2,, Gannets, Ashley Farm, Great Down Cottage, Catholic School & Cottages, Old Mill Cottages & Priory, Nash Court House & Cottages, Brick Kiln, Cottage & Farm House, Strangeways House, Cottages in Musberry Lane, Pond Farm Cottages, & Houses on the North side of Mill Lane |
Mr Alfred Drew |
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