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Index to Streets in the 1871 Worcestershire Census.Xlsx Records Service Records Indexes Census Street Index – 1871 A census is a count of all people and households in the country. The 1871 Census was carried out on April 2nd 1871. This index contains a list of the streets listed in Worcestershire in the census, giving the town, street name, and parish They are listed according to the film reference number at the Record Office Index: Index to streets in the 1871 Worcestershire Census www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records WRO Film TNA Town Street/Building Ecclesiastical District No reference Lutley Hayley Green Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Cherry Tree Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Hayley Green, Fox Hunt Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lutley Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Upper Lutley Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lower Lutley Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lutley Grange Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lutley Grange Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lutley Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lutley Lutley Mill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Belle Vale Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn Bank Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn Bank Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Stourbridge Road, Toll House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn, Short Cross Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn, Short Cross Cottage Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Bloomfield Street Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Bloomfield Cottage Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn Lane Cottage Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Hawn House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Freeze Land Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Furnace Coppice Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hawn(e) Furnace Hill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Leasoures House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Coach House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Priory House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Vally Bank Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Black Horse Inn Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Greenfield Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Cottage Manor Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Lodge House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Webbs Green Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Cottage at Webbs Green Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Manor Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Bogs Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Spees Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Howley Grange Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Carters Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Horse Pool Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Rookery Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Crown Inn, Moor Street Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Lapal Holloway Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Lapal House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Wrights Cottages Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Tunels Mouth Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Canal Cottages Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Lapal Manor Abbey Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Illey Mill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Illey Brook Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Illey Hall Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Illey Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Illey Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Public House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Upper Illey Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Lower Illey Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Illey Lower Illey Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Silver Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Long Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Black Heath Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Pen Cricket Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore White Hart Gate Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Causeway Green Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Pound Yard Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Cakemore Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Holt Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Oatmeal Row Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Nomans Lane Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Cakemore Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Cakemore Hurst Green Blackheath 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre New Road Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Quinton Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Rectory House Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Red Lion Inn,Quinton Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Hawthorn Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Hawthorn Farm Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Holly Bush Inn Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Beech Lanes Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Beech Tree Inn Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Reddall Lane (Redhall) Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Redhall Farm Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre The Muttons Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Wards End Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Ridgacre Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Wind Mill Farm , Ridgacre Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Ridgacre Farm Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Ridgacre Old Road Quinton Christchurch, Quinton 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Gorse Hall Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Spring Hill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Margarats Hill House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Quarry Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Quarry Hill House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Quarry Hill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Hasbury Cottage Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Hagley Road Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Rose and Crown Hagley Hasbury Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Road Hasbury Offmore Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury New Inn, Hagley Road Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Hasbury Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Hasbury House Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hare and Hounds Hagley Hasbury Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Road Hasbury Spring Hill Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury The Talbot Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Crescent Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury New Street Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Saywers Arms Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Tack Farm Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Love Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Brickiln St Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Wall Well Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Gibbett Lane Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Hunting Tree Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Parsonage Halesowen 1871(1) RG10/3018 Hasbury Lutley Lane Halesowen 1871(1) Hasbury Stourbridge Road Halesowen 1871(1) Hasbury Drews Forge Lane Halesowen 1871(1) Hasbury Shelton Halesowen 1871(1) Sampson and Lion Public Hasbury Halesowen 1871(1) House Stourbridge Road Short Hasbury Halesowen 1871(1) Cross Hasbury Siviters Building Halesowen 1871(1) Hasbury Bundle Hill Halesowen 1871(1) Hasbury High Fields Halesowen 1871(1) Cradley Park House Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Park Side Cradley 1871(1) Cradley Tan House Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Tanhouse Lane Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Chapel House Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Stourbridge Road Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Colley Gate House Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Stourbridge Road Colley Gate Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Colley Orchard Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Treyrawn(?) House, Colley Cradley Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Orchard Cradley Windmill Hill Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Two Gates Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Fatherless Barn Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Ginger Bread Row Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley High Park Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Cradley Park Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Turnpike House Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Park Lane Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Park Lane Tavern Beer Cradley Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 House Cradley Wardens Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Netherend Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Horse and Jockey Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Brettle Town Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Old House at Home Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Cradley Mill Cradley 1871(1) RG10/3019 Cradley Netherend Mogul…..

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