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Enumerator description in 1871 census- South Hackney, District 2

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I thought it a little more interesting by following the enumerator along his or her steps as they listed the census for an area. Chosen is the District 2 of South Hackney in 1871. This is particularly to be able to list the relevant public houses, beer houses and taverns in Hackney; but more importantly to put the area of Hackney into perspective.

This is ongoing, and also helps to ensure all Public Houses are listed correctly, and ensure that road numbering changes that appear to confuse allow a better perspective of an area.

I think the enumerators description of this area is a good start - this relates to 102 census pages. I list a few of the entries along the way ........

"All that part of the District which comprises of the West side of Mare Street from Flying Horse Yard - North side of West Street - East side of London Fields to the end of Exmouth Place - the west side of Duncan Place to the Shoreditch boundary -= Lower Duncan Street - Sarahs cottages - George Street - John Street - Ebenezer Place and Prospect Place Including Warburton Road -  Warburton Street & Warburton Square"

Starting in Mare Street

140 Hair Dresser - George Thomas Branch

141 Milliners Shop  - Annie Hyde

139 Bakers - Henry Goddard

138 Warburton Arms - William Geary

133a Drapers Shop - Benjamin Harlshom

131 Wheelwright

129 Oilman

123 Ladies school

121 Pork Butcher

119 Wheatsheaf - Edward Davis

Turn into West Street

1 1/2 Grocer - Hannah B mades

3 Fishmonger - Joseph P Hepps

5 Butcher - John Hunt

6 Baker - George Ainsworth

9 Punch Beer House - George L Witt

6a tailor - John Martin

1a  Beer House -  James Brown

Havelock Public House -  Thomas G Morris

4 Greengrocer - Charles Hill

Turn into London Place - various private houses

Pacifico Alms Houses, London Fields

Jubilee Cottages

Turn into Warburton Road

[From Number 10 to 15 pulled down for Railway]

35 General Shop - Grocer, Cheesemonger etc -  Lewis Charters

[From Number 35 to 40  pulled down for Railway]

After 51 is Warburton Square

35 Grocers Shop - George Smith

Next is Warburton Street

3 Dairy - Edward E Padden

Triangle Cottage

Into John Street

From 18 to 25 Bedstead Factory - Horace C Duffell

1a Marine Store Dealer -  Thomas Lyons

Ebenezer Place

5 Shop Keeper - William Bailey

2 Furniture Dealer - James Herring

1 Greengrocer - Joseph Tilbrook

Duncan Place

34 Basket Maker - Robert D Pain

32 Oilman - John Grace

23 Hosiers shop - William E Grimwood

21 Ironmongers shop - William J Cook

Into George Street

 then Prospect Place

 then Portland Cottages, Lower Duncan Street

 then Lansdowne Cottages

 then Sarahs Cottages

and into Ada Street

13 Ostler - George Bush

10 Lithographic Printer - George Miller

11 Horse Hair Manufacturer - John Hooper

46 Laundress - Mary Robinson

Into Girling Street

4 Coffee Stall Keeper - William Coudling

28 Whitesmith - Henry Poplewell

31 Butcher - James W Young

Into Duncan Street

4 Coal Porter - James Hammond

7 Perambulator Maker - Thomas Aldridge

10 Blacksmith - John Curtis

29 Shoe Maker - Charles Barnfield

 

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