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Do the marks signify the second house within schedule number 158 ?

That's indicated by a single slash (/) between households, and a double slash (//) between dwellings.

I can't see any separation between the two houses on that schedule number. In most (maybe all) of the 1881 census pages I have, anywhere there is a single slash to denote a new household there is a new schedule number.

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Do the marks signify the second house within schedule number 158 ?

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Dredging Harbour
« on: Monday 06 February 23 06:20 GMT (UK)  »
Not sure what you're after but the company seems to have existed from 11th Jan 2002 - 7th Nov 2018.

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/04233033

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Glamorganshire / Re: Need help locating Llwyni, Glamorganshire from 1871 census
« on: Thursday 12 January 23 16:24 GMT (UK)  »
https://maps.nls.uk/view/102342520

Maes-Teg is on the left about a third of the way up. Lots of places there called Llynfi. Could this be a
 old pronunciation / spelling.

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https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9041/images/46493_3073127_0005-00247?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=804395

Is that the page you need?

If not you can navigate the pages that don't appear with the arrows by changing the number in the address. ( ---- 0005-00246 ---- will take you back a page, and ---- 0005-00248 ---- will take you forward a page)

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I followed the link and with the dropdown menus on the right selected

Greater London
Chingford Mount Cemetery

There are over 33000 pages covering a wide date range

page  5000 = 1899
       10000 = 1911
       15000 = 1921
       20000 = 1934
       25000 = 1944
       30000 = 1954

All the volumes seems to be there, but some are a bit mixed up. (page 33200 = 1902)

Not sure why the date range selection has gone but at least the records are there.

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The Common Room / Re: Accessing House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
« on: Monday 19 December 22 05:07 GMT (UK)  »
Have you tried

https://hansard.parliament.uk/

If you know details of why he was mentioned, you might be able to find some details.

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3rd March 1904
Studders James. ___ 57. Re-ad : ___ ___
Born N S Wales.   R.C.   Horse Dealer  ___  Single
Has relatives but does not know where they are or their addresses
not having heard from them for over 30 years  -  no money
or property. Has been an abstainer all his life -
Previous admission 15th September 1885 and was discharged
after 2 years residence -
Certified suffering from "impaired vision" from a fall he had
from riding a Race horse, injuring his head in the front
part in the year 1886 -
About 2 years ago had another injury to his head from a
limb of a tree -
Went to Machamp(?) Hospital after the last accident having
___ injured his foot, and it mortified, causing the toes
of his right foot to be amputated.
- - Has been getting advice from Dr Taylor Brisbane(?) for his eyes.
who said "It was a matter of time"
Has ___ in ___ and defective vision
M ward 20   Comfortable

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Technical Help / Re: Deleting census image from Ancestry Source column
« on: Friday 18 November 22 18:08 GMT (UK)  »
Place your cursor on the source

Click "View"

Click "Remove"

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