Census Street Index 1871

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Census Street Index 1871 CENSUS STREET INDEX 1871 FICHE 156 Address Page Lichfield 5 FICHE 157 Burntwood 65 FICHE 158 Burntwood FICHE 159 Woodhouses (Burntwood) 5 Elmhurst 17 Curborough 21 Elford 26 Farewell 39 Fisherwick 47 FICHE 160 Burntwood Not indexed Elmhurst Not indexed Elford Not indexed Farewell Not indexed Chorley Not indexed Fisherwick Not indexed Tamhorn Not indexed Hammerwich 53 Lichfield Not indexed Muckley Corner 93b Wall 95 Ogley Hay 99 FICHE 160 OGLEY HAY Address Page Address Page Ogley Hay 88-127 New Road 104 Bells Row 99 Brick Hill Farm, Chester Rd 104 Church Hill 99 Chester Road 104-117 Shoulder of Mutton Inn 99 Wheatsheaf 113 Hope Cottage 100 Miners Arms 114 School House 103 The Square 117 Vicarage 103 Burntwood Road 121 Wolverhampton Road 122-127 FICHE 162 Address Page Ogley Hay 4-17 Address Page Walsall Road 4 Spring Hill 11 Watling Street Road 4 Walsall Road 11 Ogley Road 4-6 Barrack Lane 11 Fox Row 6 Warren House Farm 12A Walsall Road 7-9 Lock House 12 Hilton Lane 9 Weeford 16 Rowleys Cottage 10 Thickbroom 22 Rowleys Farm 10 Packington 23 Cranbrook Farm 10 Swinfen 25 Walsall Road 10 Shenstone 30-49,59-68 Spring Hill Farm 11 FICHE 163 Address Page Address Page Wood End 50 Friezeland Lane 65 Footheley 53-59 The Anchor Inn, Chester Rd. 68 Cranebrook 59 Catshill 68 Pouk Lane 59 Chester Road 68 Whiteacres Lane 59 Shire Oak Cottages 68 Cartersfield Lane 59 The Royal Oak 68 Sandhills 60 Hodgkins Row 71 Shire Oak 62 Robinson’s Row 72 Gilpin’s Houses 62 Clark’s Row 73 Friezeland 64 Ogley Lane 73 Williams Row 73 FICHE 164 OGLEY HAY (cont) Address Page Whittington 98 Burntwood Lunatic Asylum 120 FICHE 165 HATHERTON Address Page Address Page Hatherton 5,6,9- The Ryalls 6 11,13,14 Four Crosses 6-9 Hatherton Hall 5 Saredon Mill 7 Gardener’s Lodge 5 Calf Heath 7-8,12-14 Coachman’s Lodge 5 Gailey Lea 11-13 Wedges Mills 6 Calf Heath Locks 15 HUNTINGDON Address Page Huntingdon 19-21 King’s Arms 20a NORTON CANES Address Page Address Page Norton Canes 25,69-75,80- Bug Row 30-31 81 Brick Kiln Lane 31 Norton Common 25,39,76-78 Tommy Shop 32 Railway Station Basin, B’hills 25 Brickyard 32 Canal Side 26 Clayhanger Lane 32,33 Railway Crossings 26 Bailey Row 33 Engine Lane 26,32,38 Swing Bridge 34 Chester Road (Rising Sun) 26 Swan Inn 34 Chester Road 26,37 Railway Station 37 Wolverhampton Lane 27-28,34-37 Chester Road (Hussey Arms Wyrley Common, Tommy Inn) 38 Shop 27 Independent Chapel 38 Wolverhampton Lane, (Yew Birch Coppice 38-39 Tree) 28 Wyrley & Essington Canal, Wolverhampton Lane (Jolly Brownhills 39 Collier) 29 Little Norton 43-45 Brick Kiln Lane 29-30 Red Lion 45 Farm Buidings 30 Little Norton Lane 45 NORTON CANES (Cont) Address Page Address Page Pelsall Road 45-47,90-91 Turf Tavern 47 Malt Shovel Inn 46 Watling Street 47-56 Holly Bush Inn 46 Crown Inn 48 FICHE 166 Address Page Address Page White Horse 52 Norton Villa 82 Back of Watling Street 52-53,56 Sycamore Cottage 82 Chase View Terrace 52-53 Norton Terrace 82-84 Gate House 53 Five Ways 84-85 Watling Street 53 Watling Street Road 89,92-93 Lamb Inn 56 Watling Street Road, Hednesford Road 56-59 Smiths Row 89 Old Wilkin Inn 59 Pelsall Road 89-91 Wilkin 59-64 Railway Carriage 89 Pear Tree Cottage 60 Caravan 89 Encampment of caravan on Grove Road 90 Common 64-65 Miners Row 90 Railway Crossing 70 Farmhouse 91 Railway Tavern 71 Little Wyrley Hall 91 School House 72 Farm House 91 Norton Hall 73 Gardiners Cottage 91 The Rectory 73 Grove Cottage 92 Hole Farm 75 School Road 92 Stokes Lane 75-76 Watling Street Road, Old Workhouse 78-80 Farm House 92 Yew Tree Inn 80 ‘Fleur de Lis’ 92 St. James Building 81 Norton Branch of Birmingham Bradshaws Cottage 81-82 Canal, Conduit Way 93 SAREDON Address Page Address Page Latherford Farm 97 Latherford 97 Deepmoor Mill 97 Saredon 97-100,101 FICHE 167 Address Page Saredon 97-100,101 Warston Farm 100 FICHE 167 HILTON Address Page Address Page Hilton Lodge 105 The Ryde Farm 105 Dairy House 105 Holley Bank Farm 105 Hill Farm 105 Holley Bank 105 Dairy House Farm 105 Hilton Hall 105-106 The Cottage 105 Hilton Gardener’s House 106 SHARESHILL Address Page Address Page Church Road 106 The Vicarage 108 Wolverhampton Road 107,112- Back Road 109-110,113 113 ‘The Swan’ 110 Saredon Road 107 Essington Road 110 Latherford Road 108-109 Hilton Road 111 The Church 108 Parish School 113 GREAT WYRLEY Address Page Address Page Walsall Road East 117-120 Cow Shed Row 132-133 ‘The Wheatsheaf’, 117 Watling Lane 133 ‘The Star’, 118 Wyrley Cannock Colliery 134 ‘The Swan,’ 119 Birds Lane 134-135 Norton Lane 120-121 Fishers Lane 135-136 ‘The Royal Oak’, 121 High Street 136 Norton Road 121-122 Halls Road 136 Hathill Field Lane 122 Halls Yard 136-137 Watling Street Road 122 Old Field 137 Churchbridge East 122-123 Walsall Road 137 Jacob’s Hall Lane 123 Churchbridge 137-139 Church Lane 127 Tommy Shop 138 Wyrley Hall 127 ‘Red Cow’ 138 Moat House 127 ‘Robin Hood’ 138 Walsall Road South 127-129 Railway Station 139 Landywood Lane 128,133 School House 139 War Well Lane 128 Vicarage 139 Landywood 129-134 Church Lane 139 FICHE 168 WILLENHALL Address Page Address Page Clark Lane 4-9 Back Cottage 8 Public House, Clark Lane 6,12 Clark Lane Crescent 9-12 Noah’s Ark 8 WILLENHALL (Cont) Address Page Address Page Robin Hood & Colliery Field, Bilston Rd. 16 Little John Public House 10 Walsall Road 20-23 Shepwell Green 13-16 Birmingham Street 23-26 Fletchers Lane 13-16 Mill Street 26-31 Public House 14 Walsall Road 31-34 Backhouses 15 Gough Street 34-35 Address Page Acorn Street 35-39 Bilston Road 16 Albion Street 39-40 Russell Street 40-44 Walsall Street 48-54 FICHE 169 Address Page Address Page Old Square 49-50 Robinsons Yard 69 Morfittle Lane 51-52 The Barracks 74 New Inn 52-53 Raglan Street 75-77 Bow Street 54-56 Queen Street 77-78 Bilston Street 56-57 Bray Street 78-80 Water Glade 57,58 Cannon Street 80-84 Rose Hill 58-60 Pitts Yard 84 Botany Bay House 60 Church Street 85 King Street 66-75 FICHE 170 Address Page Address Page Church Street 4-6 Walsall Sheet Co. 25 Walsall Street 6-7 Spread Eagle 25 Police Station 7 Turks Head 26,27 The Neptune Inn 7 Hall Street 29-31,42,43 Leave Lane 7-9 John Street 31-36 Doctor’s Piece 9-13 Lower Lichfield Street 36-37,43-44 Froysell Street 13-18 Leave Lane 37-42 Field Street 18-21 Union Passage 43-45 Walsall Street 25-29 Cross Street 45-49 Walsall Street 49-50 FICHE 171 Address Page Address Page Walsall Street 49-50 Wolverhampton Road 62-64 Stafford Street 54-57 Butler’s Fold 64-65 Co-operative Stores 54 Gomer Street 65-73 Round Croft 57-58 Field Road 73-74 Wolverhampton Street 58-62 Wood Street 78 WILLENHALL (Cont) Address Page Address Page Upper Lichfield Street 78-79 Upper Lichfield Street 83-85 Wesleyan School 79 Baptist Chapel 83 Malthouse Lane 79 Croft Street 85 Wesleyan Chapel 80 Market Place 86-88 Union Street 80-83 Town Hall 87 Union Street Flour Mill 81 Stafford Street 88-90 FICHE 172 Address Page Address Page Little London 4-11 Bilston Road 25 New Road 15-17 Furnace Row 26-27 The Vale 17-18 Rose Hill 27-29 Railway Street 18-20 Waterglade 29-30 Railway Lane 20-22 Bilston Street 30 Chapel Street 23-24 New Road 34,52 Dilloways Lane 24 Wolverhampton Road 40-45 Throttle Grove Lane 24-25 Market Place 45,52 Peel Street 48-50 FICHE 173 Address Page Peel Street 48-50 Dilloways Lane 56-60 Brickiln Street 60,63A,72 St. Stephen’s Court 63,64,87 New Street 64,77 High Street 65-68A FICHE 174 Address Page Cock Inn 8 High Street 4,18 Bennett Street 12 Bird in Hand Inn 7 Fenhouse Street 14 Stove Street 16 Literary Institute 27 Primrose Street 17,22 Clewson Street 27 Sandy Row 20 Lower Lichfield Street 30,44 Moseley Hole Lane 21 Old Square 30 Address Page The Gardens 34 Noose Lane 22 Wood Street 36,49 Upper Lichfield Street 27 Union Street 38,53 FICHE 175 WILLENHALL (Cont) Address Page Address Page Wood Street 36,49 Wood Street 65 Union Street 38,53 Stringers Lane 67 Grape Tavern 50 Alma Street 69 Little London 63 Hincks N. Street 74 Stafford Street 64 New Hall Street 74 Back Lane 80 FICHE 176 Address Page Address Page Wellington Place 4 Monmore Lane 33,67 Wednesfield Road 5 St. Anne’s Lane 33,35,37 Bull Ring 9 Forge Row 34 Bloxwich Road 10-25 Spring Vale Road 35,36-43 Coopers Bridge 14 St. Anne’s Lane 40,47-51 Stanley Building 15,16 Smokey Row 43,47 Clothier Street 26 St. Anne’s Road 45,49,51 Little Clothier Street 28 St. Anne’s Terrace 46 Stringers Lane 47,51 FICHE 177 Address Page The Old House 58 St. Anne’s Lane 40,47-51 Address Page St. Anne’s Road 45,49,51 Lucknow 58 Stringers Lane 47,51 Pool Hayes 62 Spring Vale Road 51 Crown & Anchor 63 Canal Side 51 Wednesfield Road 67 Fibbersley 55 Birmingham Canal Navigation Inn 55 Willenhall Basin 67 Bloxwich Road 56,62 New Invention 72 Railway Van 56 Crab Tree Lane 78 Cross Keys 56 Short Heath 78,88,89 Ashmore Lake 57 Lane Head 86 Church Lane 88 Little Lane 90 FICHE 178 WILLENHALL (Cont) Address Page Address Page Sand Beds 4 Wolverhampton Road 20 King Charles in the Oak 4 New Cross House 20 Seven Stars 4 Rookery Street 22 Spring Lane 4 Well Lane 27 Lane Head 5 Church Street 30 Whimsey Inn 5 Canal Side 31 British Oak 7 Backersend Road 32 Bridge Tavern 11 New Street 36 Brown Jug 14 Chapel Street 43 Clark’s Lane 16 Hadley’s Buildings 46 Hickman Street 46 FICHE 179 Address Page Address Page Emery’s Buildings 49 Tiger’s Head 64 Graisley Lane 51 Griffith’s Yard 65 Bealey’s Building 53 The Rickyard 66 The Vicarage 55 Hadley’s Fold 66 Brewitt’s Building 55 March End 67 High Street 60 The Brook 70 Dog & Partridge 60 The Greyhound 73 Rose & Crown 61 Broland? Lane 74 The Boat 63 Perry Hall 74 The Angel 64 Noose Lane 75 Newhill 76 FICHE 180
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