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LECALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Census of Ireland 1901
FORM B1 - HOUSE AND BUILDING RETURN
County Down Parliamentary Division East Down Poor Law Union Downpatrick District Electoral Division Downpatrick Urban Town Downpatrick Street Hall's Terrace
  Town or Village   Street   Barony Lecale Upper Parish Down
HOUSES FAMILIES &c
  PARTICULARS OF INHABITED HOUSES  
WALLS ROOF     ROOMS    WINDOWS IN FRONT   CLASS OF HOUSE
No. of House or building (Col.1) Whether built
or building (Col.2)
Whether pr1vate dwelling, public building, school, manufactory, hotel, public house,lodging house or shop etc
(Col.3)
No. of offices and farm steadings
as returned on Form B2 (Col.4)
Is the house inhabited
(Col.5)
Stone,brick or concrete=1
mud,wood or other=0
(Col.6)
Slate,iron or tiles=1
Thatch,wood or other=0
Col.7)
1 room only=1
2,3 or 4 rooms=2
5 or 6 rooms=3
7,8,or 9 rooms=4
10,11 or 12 rooms=5
13 or more rooms=6
(Col.8)
Exact No. of windows in front of house
(Col.9)
Enter the totals of Cols.6,7,8 and 9 in this col.
(Col.10)
Where the total
in Col. 10 is 1 or 2 enter "4th"
3,4 or 5 enter "3rd"
6 to 11 enter "2nd"
12 or over enter "1st"
(Col.11)
No. of distinct families in each house
(Col.12)
Name of Head of each family living in the house
(Col.13)
No. of rooms occupied by each family
(Col.14)
Total No. of persons in each family
(Col.15)
Total No. of persons in each family sick on 31 March 1901 (Col. 17)
Name of
Landholder
(Col.18)
No on Form M1 if house is on the holding of a landholder (Col. 19)
1 Built Private Dwelling 1 Yes 1 1 4 3 9 2nd 1 Sarah Maxwell 7 10      
2 Built Private Dwelling 1 Yes 1 1 3 3 8 2nd 1 William Lightbody 6 2      
3 Built Private Dwelling 1 Yes 1 1 4 3 9 2nd 1 Hugh Dickson 9 2      
4 Built Private Dwelling 4 Yes 1 1 6 5 13 1st 1 Conway Hall 13 4      


Ref: MIC/354/3/34
Reproduced with the permission of the Deputy Keeper of the Records, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland

Transcribed by William Stranney.

Last Updated on 27/06/06
By Patrick Devlin