1901 Census
Administrative County: Salop.
The undermentioned Houses are situate within the boundaries of the
Civil Parish of Oswestry Rural; Ecclesistical Parish of Oswestry Holy Trinity
Rural District of Oswestry; Parliamentary Division of Oswestry
Village or Hamlet of Maesbury (Oswestry District 2)
(dwellings have 5 or more rooms except where stated, precise address not usually given. b.Oswestry often means born in Maesbury, but no distinction is given)

See 1890 map of Maesbury for locations

  1. Maesbury Marsh - below the bridge - includes Horshoe Inn and blacksmith
  2. Maesbury Marsh - above the bridge - includes, Navigation Inn, canal warehouses
  3. Pentre Maes - now Waen Farm, Waen Lane
  4. Maesbury Marsh - above Waen Lane - up to the Chapel
  5. Coed y Rae, The Croft & Mill Bridge
  6. The Fields, the cottages opposite & The Chain
  7. Newbridge, Maesbury Hall, Morton, Rhydair
  8. Gwern y Brenin
  9. Ball
  10. Maesbury (bottom of Ball Lane)
  11. The Ball, Crumpwell & Pentre Coed
  12. The Canal - boat people
The total population was 453 in 114 households.
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