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Lurgan Urban D.E.D. - 1901 Census - List of LDS film numbers

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Abbreviation: D.E.D. = District Electoral Division [See definition at foot of page.]

 

  • FHL BRITISH Film 812093: Lurgan Urban D.E.D. 47/1-18
    • Lurgan Town: Albert Street, Agnes Street, Arthur Street, Avenue Road, Ann Street, Black's Court, Brown Street, Brown's Lane, Brown's Court, Brownlow Terrace, Castle Lane, Church Place, Connolly's Row, Clara Stret, Charles, Street, Claytown, Church Place
       
  • FHL BRITISH Film 812094, Items 1-2: Lurgan Urban D.E.D. 47/19-50
    • Lurgan Town: Dougher, Demesne, Derry, Draper Row, Dobbin's Court, Emerson's Court, Ellis's Court, Edward Street, Factory Lane, Francis Street, Frederick Place, Flush Place, Fleming's Court, George's Street Gilbert's Court, Gilford Road, Greer's Court, Garland Avenue, Harkin's Court, Hamilton Street, High Street, Hazelton's Court, Hoop Hill, Hill Street (1-103), Hill Street (1-74), John Street, Johnston's Row, Kilmaine Street, Lake Street, Lavery's Court
       
  • FHL BRITISH Film 812095, Items 1-2: Lurgan Urban D.E.D. 47/66
    • Lurgan Town: Shankill; D.E.D. 55-65, 67-82 New Street, North Street, Prince's Street, Queen Street, Rogers Street, Robert Street, Rookery, Rooney's Lane; 67-82 Shankill Place, Taylor's Court, Thompson's Court, Thomas Street, Totten's Row, Totten's Court, Ulster Street, Union Street, Victoria Street, Weaver's Row, Waring, Woodville Street, Watson's Lane, Waringstown Road, Windsor Avenue, William Street


"District Electoral Division" defined, as per PRONI:

"The District Electoral Divisions (D.E.Ds) were originally established under the Poor Relief (Ireland) Act 1838 as poor law electoral divisions but their present names up to 1972 were fixed under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. They formed the territorial units in rural districts for the election of members of Rural District Councils. The equivalent territorial unit for the purpose of elections in county boroughs, municipal boroughs and urban districts is the Ward. In the larger urban areas there will be a number of Wards but in the smaller urban areas the entire urban district acts as a Ward. In 1973 new district councils were set up and these 26 districts were subdivided into 526 Wards which were in turn grouped into 98 District Electoral Areas for local government elections. However, these District Electoral Areas and Wards are different in composition from pre-1973 D.E.Ds and Wards."