Piccadily in Woolaston (General)
On the 1881 census, your Robert family living at Piccadilly are listed next door to Ashwell Grange.
Piccadilly is also listed on the 1891 and 1901 census.
The Enumerator's remarks on the 1901 census are precise - this is part of 'William Morgan's" notes.
All that part of the Parish of Woollaston lying to the South West of the above Boundary Line which will include all houses in Back Civil Parish of Woollaston (Part of) Lane, Woodside Farm, Land Tumps, Woollaston Wood and Woodside, The Slade, Whitewalls, Parkhill, Bowlash, ASHWELL GRANGE, High Ecclesiastical Parish of Woolaston etc etc
The addresses/families listed on the 1901 census (which include Piccadilly are - in order of being written
Woodside, Woodside Farm, Land Tumps, Common Wood, Norman Heads, Woodside, Slade, Whitewalls, Bowlash, Parkhill, Bowlash -again... Parkhill - again .... Piccadilly - Parkhill - again and then High Woolaston
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