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