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Kay & John Collins 2007
Valuation Office Survey 1910 - 1914
Introduction


In 1910 every house, property and piece of land in the country was to be surveyed and valued, and is sometimes called the "1910 Domesday Book". The books kept at Northamptonshire Record Office (NRO) detail the occupier and owner and type of property (house, shop, premises etc) and the area of any land, which was then valued. This figure was then used for other calculations for taxation and poor rates. There are many alterations in these books as properties changed hands over the ensuing 4 years, but we have transcribed the original names entered. Our listings give names of occupier & owner, the type of property and the annual value. The National Archive (NA) holds other listings taken at the same time, called "field books", and these detail the property giving number of rooms and other information. The number given in the field books at NRO will help the researcher to locate the entry more easily in the other documents at NA.

The sort of information that can be found, is noted here for Albion Place, Rushden (extracted by Sheila Fewings in 2000).

The codes - GF is ground floor, House B.S - brick & stone, WC - water closet etc.

The reference number for Rushden was IR 58/44485 PRO and the survey date was 7th May 1913.

1 Albion Place - Cottage
Occ Miss Dawkes
Owner C A H Green - Trustee Copyhold Ducky of Lancaster
GF Living room, kitchen, 1st floor 2 bedrooms, Yard, WC House B.S/Tiles
3 Albion Place - Cottage
Occ Mrs Robinson Owner as no.1
GF Living room, kitchen, 1st floor 2 bedrooms
9 Albion Place - Cottage
Occ Ashby Owner as no.1
GF 1 living room, 1st floor 1 bedroom, Yard WC
5 Albion Place - Cottage
Occ Mrs Ekins Owner as no.1
GF 1 living room, 1st floor 1 bedroom (followed by pencil note: 4WCs to 9 houses)

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NRO Ref: 1910 Valuations
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