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Description

Billinge-Chapel-End, a township and village formed with Winstanley and part of Billinge-Higher-End into an ecclesiastical parish in 1882, from the civil parish of Wigan, Lancashire. It lies about 2 1/2 miles from Orrell station on the L. & Y.R., and 5 from Wigan, under which it has a post and money order office; telegraph office, Orrell. Acreage, 1161; population of the township, 1983; of the ecclesiastical parish, 3042. Area of the urban sanitary district of Billinge, 4591; population, 3996. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Liverpool; net value, £500 with residence, in the gift of the rector of Wigan. There is a church and Primitive Methodist and Roman Catholic chapels. Mining and agriculture are the chief industries. Billinge Hill, 633 feet high, has a beacon on the top, built in 1783, and commands a fine view of the, surrounding country. Billinge district is governed by a local board.

Billinge-Higher-End, a township and village in the parish of Wigan, Lancashire, 1 mile from Orrell railway station, and 4 miles from Wigan, which is the post town; money order and telegraph office, Billinge-Chapel-End and Orrell respectively. Acreage, 1571; population, 1445. There is a Wesleyan chapel, and quarries of excellent stone here. Bispham Hall is a fine old residence here.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5


Census

Below are links to all of the Billinge census returns available online, with the dates the census' were taken
1841
6th June 1841
30th March 1851
7th April 1861
2nd April 1871
3rd April 1881
5th April 1891
31st March 1901