Some time ago I was told very sniffily (not on Rootshat, of course) that I could do my own look ups on Ancestry because they had the censuses, I think 1891 and 1871, on pay per view. Now I'm not an Ancestry fan, both on principle and because I had a bad experience with a week's free trial, but last night out of curiosity I went there looking for James W. Barratt. The results were badly organised. If you wanted more information on any of them you were directed straight onto the "sign up for free trial" page. And where there was an image to buy, there wasn't enough information to tell you if it was likely to be the right person - or how much it would cost, come to that. It was too much to expect that Ancestry would put the censuses online on a pay per view basis, like the 1901. Or am I missing something?