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1851 ENUMERATOR'S
INSTRUCTIONS
DIRECTIONS
Respecting the manner in which Entries may be made in
this Book.
The process of entering the Householder’s Schedules, in this Book, should be
as follows:-
The Enumerator should first insert, in the spaces at the top
of the page, the name of the Parish, Quoad Sacra Parish, City or Burgh,
Town or Village, to which the contents of that page will apply, drawing his pen
through all the headings which are inappropriate.
He should then, in the first column write the No. of the
Schedule he is about to copy, and in the second column the name of the Street,
Square, &c. where the house is situate, and the No. of he house, if it has a
No., or, if the house be situate in the country, any distinctive Name by which
it may be known.
He should then copy from the Schedule into the other columns,
all the other particulars concerning the members of the family (making use if he
please of any of the contractions authorized by his Instructions;) and proceed
to deal in the same manner with the next Schedule.
Under the last name in any house he should draw a line
across the page as far as the fifth column. Where there is more than one
Occupier in the same house, he should draw a similar line under the last name of
the family of each Occupier ; making the line, however, in this case, commence a
little on the left hand side of the third column, as in the example on page vi.
By the term “House,” must be understood “a distinct building separated
from other buildings by party-walls.” Flats, therefore, must not be
entered as houses.
Where he has to insert an uninhabited house, or a house
building, this may be done, as in the example, by writing in the second column
on the line under the last name of the last house inserted, “One house
uninhabited,” “Three houses building,” as the case may be ; drawing a line
underneath, as in the example.
At the bottom of each page, on the line for that purpose, he
must enter the total number of houses in that
page, separating those inhabited from those uninhabited or
building. If the statement regarding any inhabited house is continued from
one page to another, that house must be reckoned in the total of the page on
which the first name is entered. He must also enter on the same line the
total number of males and of females included in that page.
When he has completely entered all the Schedules belonging to
any one Parish or Quoad Sacra Parish, he should make no more
entries on the leaf on which the last name is written,
but should write across the page, “End of the Parish [or Quoad Sacra
Parish] of ——— ;” beginning the entry of the next Schedule on the next
subsequent leaf of his book. The same course must be
adopted with respect to any isolated or detached portion of a distant Parish;
which portion, for the sake of convenience, may have been included in his
district. When he has entered all the Schedules belonging to any Burgh,
Village, &c., he should make no more entries on that
page, but write underneath the line after the last name, “End of the
Burgh, [or Village, &c.] of ——— ;” making his next entry on the first line of
the following page.
In this way he will proceed until all his Householders’
Schedules are correctly copied into his Book ; and he must then make up the
statement of totals, at page ii of this Book, in the Form there specified. He
must also, on page iii, make up the summaries there mentioned, in the form and
according to the instructions there given.
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