!;r-^-"'- '-■vii?-: '<:-^^:: :i H-, CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE ConwII Unlvaralty Library HA1121 1871C Digest of the English census of 1871. 3 1924 030 462 109 olin Overs ^1 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030462109 DIGEST ENGLISH CENSUS 1871. IWITH TEE SANCTION OF TEE SEGISTBAB-GENEBAL.} DIGEST OP THE ENGLISH CENSUS OP 1871 COMPILED FROM THE OFFICIAL EBTURNS AND EDITED BY JAMES LEWIS, OF THE beoistrab-oenebal's depaetmbnt, SOMERSET HOUSE. LONDON: EDWARD STANFORD, 6 & 7, CHARING CROSS. 1873. \\7l vba\ ^\\^'u geirial^^ BY PKRMilSSION" THE PEESIDENT, VICE-PKESIDENTS, AND COUNCIL STATISTICAL SOCIETY LONDON. PREFACE. Once in every ten yeaxs since the beginning of the present century the endeavour has been made to ascertain the number of persons actually resident in the British Islands at one time ; and it is a fair presumption that the novelty of the proceeding rendered the first enumeration in 1801 incomplete, that the second in 1811 was better understood and more perfectly carried out, and that successive Censuses have witnessed a nearer approach in both respects to the completeness which it is hoped ultimately to reahze as the objects of such an inquiry become more thoroughly apprehended by the community. There can hardly be a doubt of the necessity for these periodical stock-takings, because without them the political affairs of the country, and the manifold problems involved in its social organization, would, in respect of what Hes at the very threshold of their study — namely, a knowledge of the number, distribution, and classes of the people — rest on no more substantial basis than that of mere conjectural approximation. But it is easily conceivable that in some minds the Census awakens no feehng of interest on the score of its utihty in a national point of view ; rather that the inquiry schedule, as a mysterious-looking formal official document, excites occasionally a suspicion of ulterior objects not patent upon the sur&ce, an unwillingness to reveal some particular of condition or circumstance, and a disposition to evade it if possible. Gradually this distrust will no doubt vanish as the circles of national intelligence widen and deepen, as a true perception is acquired of the altogether impersonal use to which the information obtained is apphed, and as all classes grow more familiar with the Census as a recurrent national undertaking deserving of the utmost support and assistance which the public can give to it. The Legislature in its vyisdom decrees the expenditure every ten years of a sum of money, considerable in itself but trifling in comparison with the magnitude of the enterprise and the importance of its results, for an enumeration of the people. The more completely this is accomplished, the more fruitful the outlay will be, and on this narrow ground alone it would clearly seem to be to the interest of every taxpayer that he should co-operate to the best of his ability in furtherance of the end desired. That this co-operation is very widely given, the Census authorities bear witness ; but with ampler knowledge greater endeavours would doubtless be made to assist the local officers who are entrusted with the by no means easy task of collecting the requisite particulars. It is with the view of making the objects, method of procedure, and results of the Census more widely known, that this publication has been undertaken. The vast Vm PKEFAOE. quantity of facts which the Census brings together have to be analysed, classified, and tabulated in a variety of combinations, and subsequently placed on record in print ; the form of publication being necessarily elaborate in order to meet, not only the present require- ments of statistical investigation, but the probabilities of its future development in directions which only a large accumulation of data will render possible. The published Official Eeturns of the recent Census consist of two folio volumes, of 614 and 576 pages respectively. The price at which they are obtainable, 13s. 6d. the two volumes, is certainly not large, and will not of itself account for their very limited diffusion. There are several reasons for this ; one of which is that the number of copies printed by the Government does not exceed 2750, out of which, after deduction made for , the supply of the members of the Legislature, the departments of the State, and others, only some 1000 copies remain for pubhc sale. A certain additional provision is no doubt made by the issue, in parts, of the Eeturns relating to different locahties ; but the incom- pleteness of such a form of publication wUl always be a drawback to its popularity or usefulness for any but mere local purposes. Again, the very elaborateness of the Census volumes militates against their use in anything like a popular sense, not only because of the * bulk which it involves, but because in these days people will not take the trouble to wade through a mass of details in search of the broad general results which they want to get at in the easiest manner and in the shortest. possible time. Believing, therefore, that there is an opening for such a work, I venture to submit to the public this Digest, which embodies all the leading facts contained in the 1190 pages' of the two official folios, condensed into a compact little volume of 200 pages, easy of transport, convenient for the book-case, and of smaU cost. In the Introduction wUl be found a synopsis of much valuable information gleaned chiefly from the Census Reports of 1851 and 1861, which are probably not generally avail- able for reference now, respecting the organization by means of which the Census is taken, the various administrative subdivisions of the country, and other matters likely to prove interesting ; an exposition of the chief results of the 1871 enumeration as compared with its predecessors, and a comparison of the past with the probable future growth of the Metropolis, are also given. The Tabular matter is divided into three sections. (I.) A series of Summary Tables, in which, amongst other things, the statistics of population, of Parliamentary representa- tion, of the value of property, and of the degree of education in the several Counties, are given in a form admitting of ready comparison one with another ; also a statement of the population in every City, Borough, Town, and Urban Sanitary District, alphabetically arranged ; a description of the manner in which the several Dioceses are constituted ; and the total number of persons in PubUc Institutions, on board vessels, and without homea (II.) A series of Tables giving a complete view of the manner in which the Country is mapped out for Eegistration and Poor Law purposes, the population of every Parish or Place in the several Eegistration Districts or Unions being stated. (III.) An alphabetical arrangement of Counties, showing under each County how it is subdivided for administrative purposes, the value of property, the population of its chief tovms, and the distribution of its population as regards county and borough representation. No efforts have been spared to ensure the correctness of every figure throughout the PREFACE. IX volume, and I belieye that in this respect the facts may be entirely depended on for their fidelity to the Official Eetnrns. To the Eegistrar-General, Major Graham, who has taken a warm interest in this publication, and has most kindly authorized its appearance under his sanction, I desire to express my deep obligations, arising not merely out of an isolated instance of good-wiU, but from a long official experience of his courtesy and kindness. To my esteemed Principal, Dr. WiUiam Farr, F.K.S., in his capacity of President of the Statistical Society of London, is due the original suggestion of this work, and I am indebted to him for the invaluable aid of his counsel during its progress. I can only hope that my endeavour to realize his idea will be adjudged by him and the distinguished Society over which he so fitly presides, to have been accomplished as satisfactorily as was possible in the limited time at my disposal. J. L. RiMISTRAK-GENEBAL's DEPARTMENT, SoMEHSET House, Uih March, 1873. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. INTEODUCTION. PAGE Retrospect of Censuses, 1801-61 1 Suggestions for Census of 1871 3 The Census Organization 4 Population of the United Kingdom 7 Population of England and Wales, 1651-1871 8 Movement of Population ; Emigration ; Natural Increase 9 The Sexes 9 Houses ;" What is a House ? " 9 Inhabited Houses ; The House Duty .. .. 10 Total House Acconunodation 11 Number of Families 11 Urban and Eural Populations, their relative growth 11 The large Cities and Towns 12 Public Institutions 13 Maritime Population 13 Houseless Population 13 Divisions of the Country 14 Counties 14 Hundreds 14 Parliamentary Bepresentation 15 Coimty and Borough Representation . . 15 Lieutenancy Sub-divisions 16 Highway Districts 16 Judicial Divisions 16 Municipal Cities and Boroughs 17 Urban Sanitary Districts .. 18 Townships, Parishes, Manors 18 Ecclesiastical Divisions .. 19 Registration Districts and Sub-districts . . . . 20 Registration Counties 20 Registration Divisions 21 The Cinque Ports 22 Complexity of existing Sub-divisions . . . . 25 Islands in the British Seas 26 The Growth of London .. 27 City of London 27 The Metropolis 28 Old and New Bills of Mortality 28 The Registrar-General's '' London " 29 Metropolitan Board of Works District .. .. 29 Metropolitan Police District 29 London Within Various Boundaries 30 The Past and Future of the Metropolis . . . . 30 The Cost of the Census 32 II. SUMMARY TABLES. Table I. Area, Inhabited Houses, and Popu- lation of the United Kingdom on 3rd April, 1871, exclusive of the Army, Navy, and Merchant Sea- men Abroad 34 Table II. Houses and Population of England and Wales at each of the Censuses, 1801-71 .34 „ III. Increase of the Inhabited Houses and Population of England and Wales in the Intervals between the Censuses 1801-71 . . . . . . 34 „ IV. Number of Emigrants from the United Kingdom during the Ten Yeai's 1861 to 1870, from Returns furnished by Her Majesty's Emi- gration Commissioners . . . . 35 „ V. Area, Houses, and Population in 1871 of the Counties Proper in England and Wales 36 „ VI. Area, Houses, and Population in 1871 of Registration Divisions and Counties in England and Wales 37 „ VII. Inhabited Houses and Population in 1871, of the Counties in Eng- land and Wales, including and excluding Represented Cities and Boroughs, with the Number of Members Returned, and Number of Registered Electors .. ., 38-39 „ VIII. Population ; Number of Electors and of Members Returned ; Value of. Property ; Number of Houses Inhabited, and Assessed to the House Duty ; and Proportion of Men and Women who Signed their Marriage Registers with Marks — in the Counties of Eng- land and Wales 40 „ IX. Inhabited Houses and Population in 1861 and 187.1^ of Cities, Muni- cipal Boroughs, Parliamentary Boroughs, Local Board Districts, Improvement Commissioners' Dis- tricts, Lighting Commissioners' Districts, Paving Commissioners' Districts, and other Principal Towns in England and Wales 41-55 „ X. Inhabited Houses and Population in 1871 of the Counties and Parts of Counties comprised in the several Dioceses in England and Wales 56-60 Xll CONTENTS. Table XI. Number of Persons in Workhouses, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Prisons, and other Public In- stitutions, in England and Wales, on 3rd April, 1871 .. .. .. 60 „ XII. Number of Persons enumerated in Her Majesty's Ships, in Sea-going Merchant Vessels, and in Barges ; also in Barns, Sheds, Caravans, &c., in England and Wales, at each of the Censuses, 1851, 1861, and 1871 60 m. REGISTRATION DIVISIONS. Inhabited Houses and Population in the several Parishes or Places constituting the various Megistration Sub-districts arid Districts (or Unions') in — Division I. London, comprising the Metro- politan parts of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent 62-65 „ II. South-Bastbbn CouNirES, com- prising Surrey and Kent (extra- metropolitan), Sussex, Rants, and Berks 65-74 „ III. SoTJTH-MiDLAND COUNTIES, Com- prising Middlesex (extra-metro- politan), Hertford, BuckingJiam, Oxford, Northampton, Hunting- don, Bedford, and Cambridge 74-83 „ IV. Bastebn Countibs, comprising Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk 83-92 „ V. South-Wbstebn CoTJHTiEa, com- prising Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset . . 92-102 „ VI. West-Midland Counties, com- prising Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Warwick 103-113 „ VII. NoBTH-MiDLAiro Counties, com- prising Leicester, Sutland, Lin- coln, Nottingham, and Derby 114-123 „ VIII. North-Westebn Counties, com- prising Cliester and Lancaster 123-129 „ IX. YoEK, comprising the County of york 130-139 „ X. NoBTHBEN Counties, comprising Durham, Northumberland, Cumr berland, and Westmorland 139-146 ,, XI. MoNMOUTHSHiEE and Wales, com- prising the County of Monmouth and Wales 146-153 IV. COUNTIES PROPER. Description of Sub-divisions for Administrative Pur- poses, Statistics of Parliamentary Bepresentation, Popu- lation of Chief Towns, 4rc., 4rc., in each County : — England — ta&b Bedfordshire 156 Berkshire 156 Buckinghamshire 157 Cambridgeshire 158 Cheshire 159 Cornwall 160 Cumberland 161 Derbyshire 161 Devonshire 162 Dorsetshire 163 Durham 164 Essex 165 Gloucestershire 166 Hampshire 167 Herefordshire..- 168 Hertfordshire 169 Huntingdonshire 170 Kent 170 Lancashire 172 Leicestershire 173 Lincolnshire 174 Middlesex .. 175 Monmouthshire 176 Norfolk 177 Northamptonshire 178 Northumberland 179 Nottinghamshire 180 Oxfordshire 180 Rutlandshire 181 Shropshire 182 Somersetshire 183 Staffordshire 184 Suffolk 185 Surrey 186 Sussex 187 Warwickshire 188 . Westmorland 189 Wiltshire 189 Worcestershire 190 Yorkshire 191 Wales — Anglesey .? 195 Brecknockshire 195 Cardiganshire ■. .. 196 Carmarthenshire .. .. 196 Carnarvonshire 197 Denbighshire 198 Flintshire 198 Glamorganshire : 199 Merionethshire ,. 200 Montgomeryshire 200 Pembrokeshire 201 Radnorshire 202 ISLANDS IN THE BRITISH SEAS. Isle of Man ""203 J^'^s^y .. '.". '.". ".". '.'. '.'. ." 203 Guernsey and Adjacent Islands 204 INTRODUCTION. The Census of the United Kingdom in 1871 was taken under the provisions of three separate Acts of Parliament passed in the Session of 1870. In England and Scotland the duty of taking the Census was entrusted, as in 1861, to the English and Scotch Registrars-General ; in Ireland to a Eoyal Com- mission, presided over by the Irish Eegistrar-General. It may be well to record here, that during the progress of these measures the " trouble and incon- venience which arose from having three separate Census Bills for the different parts of the United Kingdom" were referred to in the House of Commons, and hopes were expressed that when the Census of 1881 was taken, a single Act for the United Kingdom would be passed, so as to secure uniformity both of procedure and of results. The scope of this present publication does not comprehend an exposition of the facts relating to Scotland and Ireland, except in so far as is necessary to present a summary view of the movement of population in the Kingdom as a whole. And before proceeding to deal with the English Census of 1871, it will be convenient to give a brief retrospect of former inquiries of a like nature in this country. CENSUSES 1801-1861. The first Census was taken in 1801, under the superintendence of Mr. Hickman. It showed the nrunber of persons (distinguishing the sexes) in the various Counties, Hundreds, and Parishes of Great Britain ; the number of Houses and of the Families by which they were occupied ; and a rough statement of the occupations of the people, under three classes, viz., (1) " Persons chiefly employed in agriculture," (2) " Persons chiefly employed in trade, manufactures, or handicraft," and (3) " All other persons not comprised in the two preceding classes." It also included an abstract of the Parish Registers from returns made by the Clergy, giving in each Hundred, or Wapentake, &c., of England and Wales, the number of Baptisms and Burials at every tenth year from 1700 to 1780 and in each year afterwards, and the number of Marriages in every year since 1753. The Census of 1811 was taken upon the same plan as that adopted in 1801, and the same particulars of information were given ; the only difference being, that in 1811 the number of Families occupied in the three above-mentioned classes was shown, instead of the number of Persons, as in 1801 ; and in 1811, the number of Houses building was shown separately from the number of other uninhabited Houses In 1821, information was for the first time attempted to be supplied respecting the Ages of the popula- tion, giving the numbers in quinquennial periods up to the age 20, and thence in decennial periods ; but as it was left optional, both to the Census OflBcers and to the parties themselves, how far the investiga- tion should be pursued, the return upon this point proved, to a considerable extent, deficient and unsatisfactory. In other respects the particulars inquired into at this Census were precisely the same as in 1811. The Census of 1831 embraced several additional particulars, principally in elucidation of the variouft classes into which the people are divided by their different occupations. While the classification of 1811 and 1821 was still retained, a further subdivision of the classes was made, as to the male population of 20 years of age and upwards. In the printed Abstract of Returns was given, at the end of each ■ County, a detailed list of the particular trades or handicrafts included in the 3rd of the above classes, and the number of persons employed in each. The inquiry as to the ages of the population was not repeated in 1831 beyond the distinction of males above and under 20. The area of each parish and township was given for the first time, being the result of a computation made by Mr. Hickman from maps. At the Census of 1841 several alterations and additions were introduced. The number of Families was not given, and the statement as to occupations was not made, as before, for each Parish, nor was B 2 EETBOSPBOT OF CENSUSES. the previous classification adopted. The inquiry, however, embraced several particulars not before noticed, and the investigation as to those hitherto given was pursued with greater minuteness and accuracy. Thus, in each Parish was shown the number of persons who were bom within the County, and of those bom elsewhere ; while, of the population of each Hundred, was shown how many tvere born m Scotland, Ireland, the British Colonies, and in foreign parts. The ages of the population in Parishes were shown in the two divisions of " under 20," and " 20 and upwards ;" and the ages of the entire population of the Country were shown, under Counties, Hundreds, and large Towns, in quinquennial periods. The occupations of the people were exhibited under Counties and large Towns, in a very extensive and detailed classification, in which the precise employment (if any) of every individual person was stated, and the whole population was distributed according to their various pursuits. The population of Parliamentary Boroughs was supplied for the first time ; the boundaries being those assigned in pursuance of the Reform Act. In other respects the information previously obtained was again given, and the Parish Register Abstract, though of minor utility since the introduction of the system of General Registration by Civil Officers, was also repeated. At the Census of 1851 it was resolved to exhibit not merely the statistics, as before, of Parishes, and, more completely, of Parliamentary and Municipal Boroughs, but also of such other large Towns itt England and Scotland as appeared sufficiently important for separate mention, and of all the Ecclesias- tical Districts and new Ecclesiastical Parishes which, under the provisions of various Acts of Parliament, had, during the previous 40 years, been created in England and Wales. In addition also to the inquiry concerning the Occupation, Age, and Birthplace, of the population, it was determined to ascertain the various Relationships (such as husband, wife, son, daughter) — the Civil Condition (as married, unmarried, widower, or widow) — and the number of persons Blind, or Deaf and Dumb. Further, under the impression that the 5th section of the Act would authorize such an inquiry, the design was formed of collecting statistics as to the accommodation afforded by the various Churches and other places of public religious worship throughout the country, and the number of persons generally frequenting them ; and also as to the existing Educational Establishments, and the actual number of scholars under instruction; It was, however, subsequently considered doubtful whether, upon a rigid construction, the Census Act rendered it compulsory upon parties to afford such information, and the inquiry was therefore pursued as a purely voluntary investigation. It was not deemed necessary to procure, as at former Censuses, any abstract of the Parish Registers for the ten preceding years ; the general system of Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, which had been for that period in full operation, affording more com- plete and trustworthy information as to changes in the aspect of the population referable to the operation of these events. As regards the publication of the results a most important change was made by the adoption of the Registrar-General's topographical arrangement of Parishes, &c., under Registration Sub- districts, Districts, Counties, and Divisions, in substitution for the old arrangement under Hundreds and Counties proper. The population of all the Parishes was moreover given for each of the previous \ Censuses, a column was added showing in what Hundred, &c., each Parish was situate, and the population for each Hundred and County proper was given in separate tables. An improved and extended classifi- cation of occupations was adopted, which formed the subject of a special and elaborate report. In 1861 the Census of England and Wales was for the first time taken separately from that of Scotland, the latter having then its own Registrar-General, to whom the taking of the Scotch Census was , confided. The English Census differed in no material respect from that of 1851 as to the nature oJ, extent of the information obtained, but no returns were asked for respecting the provision for eduoatioj j or religious worship throughout the country. The religious worship returns of 1851 had given rise to " much controversy, and the Government in 1861 apparently shrank from reopening the subject, although urged to do so in many quarters. Other inquiries appear also to have had their advocates ; and it was stated in the House of Lords that " one enthusiastic ethnographer was anxious to have returns of the number of people with different coloured hair, that some idea might be formed of the relative propor- tions of the Saxon and Danish races" in the population. The population of the Lieutenancy Sub- divisions for Militia purposes was published for the first time in the Census Returns for 1861. The ' classification of occupations was further improved, and the results given in full detail ; a scheme for ' a comprehensive Industrial Census was also propounded by Dr. Farr. ^, SUGGESTIONS FOB CENSUS. THE CENSUS OF 1871. Early in the year 1870, in view of the approaching Census, the Council of the Statistical Society addressed the Secretary of State for the Home Department, submitting the following recommendations for the consideration of the Government in preparing the Census Bill to be laid before Parliament :— 1. That it is advisable that the Census of 1871 should be taken at the same time of the year as the last Census. 2. Two collateral branches of inquiry were prosecuted in 1851 by means of the Census machinery, but not nnder the compulsory powers of the statute. These related to — (o.) The provision existing for religious worship, and the attendance thereon ; (6.) The means existing for education, and the attendance at schools and places of instruction. The Council, in 1860, were of opinion that both these collateral subjects should be inquired into at the Census of 1861, and made their recommendation accordingly in April, 1860. This recommendation was not adopted by the Government of the day. The Council having again considered this part of the inquiry, and having regard to the lapse of time since the investigation of 1851, think it expedient that the same subjects should in like manner be inquired into at the Census of 1871. 3. They are also of opinion that the statute to be passed on the present occasion should further contain an express enactment requiring that a distinct question should be inserted in every Census schedule as to the religious persuasion of the persons included in that schedule. 4. That the statute should also require that the person filling up the schedule should state whether every individual mentioned therein above the age of seven years can read or write. 5. That inqniries to show the state of the honse accommodation of the people on the basis adopted with so much success in the last Censns of Scotland should be embodied in the next Census returns for England. And, subsequently, the Executive Committee of the Social Science Association brought nnder the notice of the Government the expediency of a uniform Census for the United Kingdom; and, in addition to suggestions of a similar nature to those of the Statistical Society, offered the following : — 1. That it would be of great utility if the Government would direct the Census Commissioners for the United Kingdom, in 1871, to undertake as a subsidiary inquiry an Industrial Census. 2. That an annual enumeration of the numbers and ages of the population is greatly needed for all the principal cities and towns in the kingdom. The Government, however, did not apparently see its way to adopting any of the foregoing sug- gestions, and the English Census Bill of 1870 was almost a verbatim reprint of the Census Act of 1860. During the progress of the BiU in the House of Commons repeated discussions arose in reference to the desirability of enlarging the scope of the inquiry ; a proposal to ascertain the number of imbecile or lunatic persons among the general population was acceded to and embodied in the Bill ; a motion for including " religious profession " among the particulars to be obtained was lost by 77 to 96 votes ; and Sir John Lubbock's desire that the number of marriages between first cousins should form part of the information required was negatived by 92 to 45 votes. On the third reading Mr. Bass moved the recommittal of the Bill, in order that the following clause might be inserted : — The Secretary of State shall obtain, by such ways and means, and at such day or days immediately after the day appointed for the Census as shall appear to him best adapted for the purpose, an account of the establishments, factories, works, shops, or other properties or premises occupied for, and in connection with, each branch of industry, commerce, or manufacture, and of every farm or holding in occupation for agricultural purposes, the number of persons employed in them, whether resident or non-resident therein, with their sex and ages, distin- guishing the employers from the employed, the i-ates of wages paid in the week preceding such enumeration to every class of labourers or artisans so employed, the agents used in the several processes of production by animals, tools, machines, or vessels, and such other particulars as, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, may exhibit the occupation of the people and the organization of labour in England. The Home Secretary objected to the clause, saying that " there were many matters of detail connected with the proposition which would render it impossible to carry it out," and Mr. Bass's motion was withdrawn. The English Census for 1871 differs from that of 1861, so far as the information supplied by the householder's schedule is concerned, only to the extent of showing how many idiots or lunatics there were at the Census date, not merely in asylums for the special treatment of mental disorders, but at large throughout the country. A Preliminary Report on the results of the Census was presented by the Eegistrar-General and his colleagues Dr. Farr and Mr. J. T. Hammick, to the Home Secretary on the 20th June, 1871 ; and now that the processes of revision and tabulation of the facts relating to the numerical distribution of the people have been completed, two large folio volumes have been published, of which it is the present writer's object l& give in these pages as comprehensive an analysis as the time and space at his disposal will permit. HOW THE CENSUS IS TAKEN, THE CENSUS ORGANIZATIOMT. The organization by wUch so large an undertaking as that of ascertaining on one day the numerical strength of, and many particulars coucerning, twenty-two millions of people, has been fully described in former Census Eeports, from which the following condensed account is derived. In England and Wales, previous to 1841, the Parish Officers were in all cases the parties by whom the Returns were collected and forwarded to the Central Office. The introduction of the New Poor Law, however, iu 1834, caused tlie establishment, in this portion of the United Kingdom, of new local divisions, formed by the collection or grouping of several contiguous parishes into " Unions ; " and when the system of Civil Eegistration came into operation in 1837, the " Eegistration Districts " were generally made conterminate with such Unions — the only exceptions being the rare cases in which two or more Unions were, by the authority of the Eegistrar-General, combined to form one Eegistration District, and a few instances of Parishes in which the relief of the poor was administered under local Acts or otherwise than under the Poor Law Amendment Act. By the Census Act of 1840 this new division of the country was made available, as far as England and Wales were concerned, for the purpose of enumerating the population, and no change has since been made in that respect. The 626 superintendent registrars' districts in England and Wales are subdivided into 2,195 sub- districts, each having a local registrai: of births and deaths. Under the supervision of the Superinten- dents, it was the duty of the Eegistrars to divide the sub-districts into enumeration districts, in accor- dance with directions furnished to them. While the boundaries of parishes or townships were to be taken as the basis upon which to frame the division, strict attention was to be paid to the various local sub-divisions, so that the number of their houses and inhabitants might afterwards be readily and accu- rately ascertained. Where a parish or township was sufficient to form of itself a distinct enumeration district, it was to be assigned to one enumerator; and, as a general rule, it was to be assumed that where the enumerator would not be required to visit more than 200 houses in towns, or where he would not have to travel more than fifteen miles in visiting a smaller number of houses in the counti'y, the district would not be too large. When completed, the scheme for the division of each sub-district was revised by the superintendent registrar,'and by him transmitted to the Central Office, together with the names of the persons proposed as enumerators, for the approval of the Eegistrar-General. The enumerators were required to be intelligent and active, able to read and write well, and have some knowledge of arithmetic ; they were not to be younger than 18 years of age or older than 65 ; they were to be respectable persons, likely to conduct themselves with strict propriety and civility in the discharge of their duties, and well acquainted with the district in which they were to act. Public institutions, such as county gaols, convict prisons, reformatories, workhouses, hospitals, barracks, and lunatic asylums, whose inmates exceeded 200 persons, were treated as separate enumera- tion divisions, and the governor or principal resident officer was appointed the enumerator. The smalter institutions were treated as ordinary houses, and the particulars regarding their inmates were obtained by the district enumerators in the usual way. The whole of England and Wales was divided into 31,916 enumeration districts, and there were in addition 627 public institutions with a distinct enumerator. The enumeration of persons on board merchant vessels, fishing smacks, and other craft in the ports, docks, creeks, and rivers was accomplished by the officers of Her Majesty's Customs. Schedules, duly filled up by the masters, were obtained in the case of the vessels in port on the Census day ; and on the arrival of every home-trade and coasting vessel within the month next following, inquiries were made in order to ascertain whfether the Census return had been given in at any port in the Uuited Kingdom, and if not, the master was forthwith requested to fill up a schedule. All the returns collected by the officers of Her Majesty's Customs in England were transmitted direct to the Central Office. The information about seamen and others on board vessels of the Eoyal Navy, at home, was supphed pursuant to instructions addressed by the Lords of the Admiralty to the officers in command of Her Majesty's ships and vessels. In order to secure the enumeration of persons on board boats, barges, and other craft in inland waters not within the jurisdiction of the officers of Customs, it was arranged that such vessels should be visited on the Census morning, and the required particulars obtained from the master or person in ch^r^e, either by the ordinary enumerator or by a person specially employed for the purpose. The enumerators were directed to make diligent inquiry for the purpose of ascertaining the number of persons not in any dwelling-house on the Census night, but sleeping in barns, sheds, caravans tents HOW THE CENStrS IS TAKEN. 5 &c., or in the open air, and to enter such particulars as might he ohtained respecting them in a form pro- vided for the purpose. The first duty of the enumerator was to deliver, in the course of the week preceding the Census day, to every occupier of a house or tenement, a householder's schedule, to he filled up hy or on behalf of such occupier — ^under a penalty in case of wilful default — with the required particulars respecting himself and family. The schedule was to he filled up hy the occupier with the requisite information concerning every person who abode in the house or apartment on the night of Sunday, April 2nd, 1871. No member of the family absent on that night was to be entered, except in the case of persons who were engaged at their usual labour during the night, and who regularly returned home in the morning ; persons travelling by railways or otherwise were in like manner to be enumerated at the hotels or houses at which they might stop on the following day. On Monday, the 3rd April, 1871, the enumerators had to visit every dwelling-house in England and Wales, in order to collect the schedules which they had left in the course of the week preceding. When the schedule was already filled up, the enumenitor had to see that the entries were made in a proper manner, and to satisfy himself that the particulars were likely to he correct. If from any cause the schedule was not filled up, it was his duty to fill it up himself from the verbal information of the occupier or other competent member of the family. He was directed in all cases to ascertain carefully that no person who abode in the house or lodgings on the previous night was omitted, and that no person then absent was included, except those travelling or out at work during that night, and who returned home on the following morning. He was authorized to correct any schedule which contained manifestly false particulars. In Wales the diflSculty of language arose : 52,695 schedules printed in Welsh were issued, of which 17,276 were filled up in Welsh, and had consequently to be translated by the enumerators and copied by them in English into the books to be transmitted to the Census Ofiice. By the efficient exertions of the local officers, aided by the general goodwill of all classes of the community, the enumeration was accomplished in a successful manner within the appointed time. No prosecution for default under the Act was instituted by the Eegistrar-General, but a few recusant house- holders in the country appear to have been proceeded against and fined at the instance of enumerators. Every Census has its " curious incidents," of which probably only a very few become generally known. Perhaps the most remarkable of such incidents arising out of the last Census was the appointment of a lady as enumerator in a London district ; she is reported to have " discharged the duties very efficiently." Fourteen schedules were sent to the Eegistrar-General privately to avoid the scrutiny of enumerators in country districts, his sanction having been previously obtained. A spinster in the country, of rather advanced age, very wealthy, fastened up her doors and windows, forbidding access to the enumerator, and saying a fine of £20 would not induce her to give him the required particulars ; in answer to a soothing letter she sent the Eegistrar-General her schedule privately. A gentleman of landed property declared he would pay a fine of any amount, indeed would rather cease to exist, than commit the offence for which David suffered, as recorded in the Old Testament ; his religious scruples were respected, and the particulars of his family were nevertheless recorded with tolerable accuracy. Immediately after the completion of the process of enumeration the local officers were occupied chiefly with the following matters : — (1.) The transcription by the enumerator of the particulars con- tained in the householders' schedules into the " Enumeration Book," accompanied with proper indications of all local boundaries, and a summary of the total number of houses and of persons enumerated; (2.) The collation of the schedules and the enumeration books, as well as the careful revision of the latter by the registrar, who had then to make out a summary for his sub-district, and to transmit it, with the other documents, to the superintendent registrar ; (3.) The general revision of the returns by the superintendent registrar, who was required to test their accuracy, and to satisfy himself that the registrars and enumerators had in all cases duly performed the duties required of them. These several operations were to be completed by fixed days, and the different documents were to be transmitted to the Census Office as early as possible in May. Accordingly, by the end of that month, the householders' schedules, the enumeration hooks, and the various other returns, were received ; and within less than three months from the date of the Census a preliminary statement was presented to the Secretary of State for the purpose of being laid before Parliament, showing the approximate numbers of the population and houses enumerated in England and Wales and the Islands in the British Seas, compiled from the summaries furnished by the local officers. „ , The enumerator, in 1861, was paid a fixed fee of £1, and at the rate of 2s. for every 100 persons enumerated by him over the first 400 ; in large districts a mileage was allowed. After careful consider. 6 HOW THE CENSUS IS TAKEN. ation of the tariff it was decided in 1871 to raise tlie fixed fee from £1 to £1 Is., and the rateable payment from 2s. to 2s. 6d. per 100 ; that is, 5 and 25 per cent, respectively on the two items, the mileage remammg the same. Under these rates the enumerators undertook by agreement to discharge their various duties ' of delivering, collecting, and revising the schedules, and copying their contents into books. No one, takincr into account the required qualifications and the quantity of work to be done, will consider that they were overpaid, or be surprised to learn that a certain number of the enumerators, perhaps justly, considered that they were underpaid. Under a fixed tariff of pay this result is inevitable. The district assigned to each enumerator varied in size, according as the population was dense or scat- tered ; and this was partly taken into account by giving, in addition to a fixed fee, rated additional payments by numbers and by miles travelled. But it is evident that the enumerator's labour might be considerably increased in certain streets where the schedules were not filled up; he might incur, not only trouble, but even danger, by going into courts where small-pox and other diseases were epidemic. These elements could not be taken into account in a general tariff; nor could elements of greater importance, namely, the very variable demand and supply, or the usual pay of such skilled ofiBcers as were required in different parts of the kingdom. The pay which would be ample in one town would be insufficient in another. Yet if would have been inexpedient to leave it open to the registrars to make a ^parate bargain with each enumerator; for if different scales had been applied to London, the great towns, and the country, general instead of partial dissatisfaction would have been the inevitable result. Upon the completion of the Preliminary Eeport, a careful revision of the enumeration books was undertaken at the Census Office. Not only were all totals and summaries verified or corrected, but every entry was examined for the purpose of ascertaining that the particulars in the several columns were consistent with each other, and that the ages of the sexes were entered in their allotted columns. On the completion of this minute but indispensable process of revision, which involved the examination of upwards of twenty-two millions of entries, the classification as well as the tabulation of the facts was proceeded with, The detailed abstracts, comprising the various Tables which show the numbers of the population, and of the houses enumerated, and their distribution over the country, are contained in the two volumes which have already been presented to Parliament. The abstracts exhibiting the ages of the; people, their occupations, birth-places, and condition as regards marriage, the numbers of the blind and of the deaf and dumb, with other particulars, have yet to be completed. The measures above detailed comprised all that was absolutely necessary to obtain the Census of the inhabitants of England and Wales ; but it appeared desirable to obtain also several collateral returns relating either to British subjects not residing within the United Kingdom, or to certain classes of the community already in part enumerated dispersedly among the general population. Accordingly, His Royal Highness the General Commanding-in-Chief was pleased to direct that a return should be made distinguishing officers from non-commissioned officers and rank and file, by the commanding officer off every regiment or battalion of the Britisb army at home and abroad, showing the ages, country of birth, and whether single, married, or widowers ; also of the numbers and ages of the wives and children of . soldiers. The Lords of the Admiralty directed that returns of a like nature should be furnished with respect to the officers and men of the Royal Navy. Returns of the numbers, ages, civil condition, occupations, and birth-places of the British-born subjects (exclusive of the Army) resident in India at the ^ate of the Census ; the latest returns of the population of the Colonial possessions and dependencies of the British Crown ; and returns of the number of British subjects residing in several foreign States — ^have also been obtained. The results of these collateral inquiries have not yet- been published. The Census is taken with comparative' ease in a town where all the streets and the courts are named, where all houses are consecutively numbered, and where all the boundaries are distinctly marked. Such business-like arrangements are always made where the municipal government is intelligent and energetic ; but the duty is unfortunately neglected in many places, and the residence of ratepayer, voter, or householder, is identified with the greatest difficulty. To facilitate the enumeration, a circular was addressed to the Mayors of the several boroughs, and to the Chairmen of all the Local Boards in England and Wales, pointing out the requirements of the law, and soliciting th'eir assistance, and the assistance of their officers, as well in preparing the way for the Census as in completing it. j It may perhaps be impossible to enumerate every individual in dense towns, so that the population is always somewhat understated ; but there is reason to believe that the numbers that escape are few, and that, in consequence of the many improved mechanical or administrative arrangements suggested" by experience and now brought into action, the English Census has never been more accurately taken than in 1871. THE UNITED KINGDOM, POPULATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. The Census having been taken all over the Kingdom simultaneously, a statement of the population of the whole of the British Isles on the Census day is here given, subject to possible slight correction in the figures for Ireland, the revision of which has not yet been completed. XTnited Kingdom 81, 628, 338 ENSLAifD 21,495,131 Wales 1,217,135 Scotland 3,360,018 Ireland 5,411,416 ISLE OF Man and Channel Islands . 144, 638 A provisional return shows the number of the Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen absent from the Kingdom in April, 1871, to have been about 229,000. The enumerated population of the United Kingdom, like that of its capital city, is variously defined for fiscal, statistical, and other purposes, and may therefore be reciuired to represent either of the following : — Population, 1871. United Kingdom : including Islands in British Seas, and Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen Abroad , . 31, 857; 338 United Einqdom ; including Islands in British Seas, but excluding Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen Abroad 81,628,338 United Kingdom: exo/udtng' Islands in British Seas, and Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen Abroad 31,483,700 The present population of the Kingdom (exclusive of the Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen abroad) represents an increase since 1861 of 2,557,406 persons, which is equivalent to a rate of 8'8 per cent, in the ten years, and to a daily addition of 700 to the population. During the last decade England has added 2,646,042, or 13 per cent., to her population, and Scotland 297,724, or 9-7 per cent. ; while Ireland counts 387,551, or 6'7 per cent., fewer inhabitants than she had in 1861. Had the circumstances of Ireland during the last ten years not differed from those of Great Britain, the population of the United Kingdom would now be about a million greater than it is. T})e Irish Census CommissioDers speak of the period between 1861 and 1871 as one in which " the country was remarkably free from any outbreak of pestilence, scarcity of food, or of the other social calamities which have occasionally retarded the growth of the population." The decrease of population is accounted for by the very great emigration which has taken place, the emigrants of Irish origin having numbered 866,626 in the ten years. The causes of the continued decline of the Irish population are a profoundly interesting study, which will no doubt receive an impetus from the facts revealed by the Census : from 1801 to 1845 there was an unbroken chain of increase, while from that date to this the process of diminution has proceeded vrith equally unswerving steps. The emi'^ration of natives of this Kingdom has gone on steadily, but at a retarded rate, in the last ten years; thus their number in the ten years 1851-61 was 2,054,578 „ „ 1861-71 was 1,674,594 Decrease in the Emigration . . 379,984 When it is considered that emigrants carry away not only their own numbers but the fathers and mothers of future children, it is evident that the decrease of the tide of emigration goes far to account ' for the increased growth of the population in the last ten years. The American War retarded emigration, while employment at home increased. To the emigrants should be properly added their increase in the interval between the Census periods, while the returning emigrants and the immigrants should be subtracted to get the true increment ; but as 'i these corrections operate in opposite directions, the emigrants may be axided to the increase at home, and ' then the natural increase of the British race, in the decenniad from 1851 to 1861, was 3,649,471 ; and ] inthedecenniadfroml861 to 1871 it was 4,232,000. ' The following statement shows the relation between the births, deaths, emigrants, and population of r the United Kingdom (exclusive of the Islands in the British Seas, and the Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen abroad). It will be borne in mind that the registration of births is defective, and that in Ireland 8 ENGLAND AND WALES. not only the Hrths but the deaths are not all registered. There is also no account of returning emigrants or of immigrants into the several ports of the kingdom. United Kingdom. England and Walea. Scotland. Ireland. Registered Births, 1861-70 10.0^17249 7.M^09| 1.121,321 ^'tfAtt Reiistered Deaths', 1861-70 6.413,890 4,794.498 705.530 913.862* EicessofBirths, or Natural Increase, 1861-70 3,670.359 2.705.598 ^H'ltl ltl'll°^ Emigration, 1861-70 ....;.. 1.674.594 649.742 158.226 866.626 Natural Increase fess Emigration . . . . 1.995,765 2,055.856 ,257,565 r^il'oa^ Enumerated Population, 1861 28,927,485 20.066.224 3.062,294 5,798,967 Population in 1871, as estimated upon,the> gg gjs 250 22,122,080, 3.319.859 5,481,311^ basis of Natural Increase fess Emigration f ' ' ,,h.,h„ Enumerated Population, 1871 31,483,700 22,712,266 3,360,018 5,411,416 Excess or Defect in Enumerated as compared \ ,„o 450 +590 186 +40,159 —69,895 with Estimated Population of 1871 . . / ^ ' _ ==i= . The difference thus exhibited would, supposing the registration of births and deaths were complete, represent the immigration, which in Ireland was insufficient by 69,895 to replace the outflow, while 590,186 persons must have come into England, and 40,159 into Scotland during the 10 years in excess of those who went away. POPULATION OP ENGLAMT) AND "WALES. As the first Census was taken in 1801, no exact account of the population in the earlier periods can be obtained ; but various estimates of the population were framed in those times by contemporary writers ; and series of returns of baptisms and burials have been preserved in many parishes since 1571. After collating the various sources of information, the following estimates have been framed, which are founded on data that justify the belief that they represent approximately the population of England and Wales in the middle of each of three centuries. Middle of the Years. Estimated Population of England and Wales. Increase of Population, 1651 5,466,572 .... 1751 6.335,840 869,268 1851 18,109,410 11,773,570 Thus, according to the estimates, the people of England and Wales amounted to more than six millions in 1751, and to more than ei^Afeere millions in 1851; they having increased nearly twelve millions in the hundred years ; while the increase of the numbers in the preceding century (1651-1751) was less than one million: and the numbers can scarcely be wrong either way more than half a million.f A comparison of the excess of baptisms over burials in 1801-1810 shows that the excess of baptisms over burials must be raised nearly one third part for the births of children who are not baptized to make it equal to the increase of population. The population of England and Wales enumerated on April 3rd, 1871, was 22,712,266 persons. Starting with the first Census, in 1801, our numbers have gone on increasing in the following Increase Decennial Years. Population. between each Census. Rate of Increase per Cent. Decenniads. 1801 8,892,536 1811 10.164.256 1,271,720 14-30 1801-11 1821 ' 12,000,236 1,835,980 18-06 1811-21 1831 13,896,797 1,896,561 15-80 1821-31 1841 15,914,148 2,017,351 14-52 1831-^1 1851 17,927,609 2,013,461 12-65 1841-61 1861 20,066,224 2,138,615 11-93 1851-61 1871 22,712,266 2,646,042 13-19 1861-71 * The registration of births and deaths in Ireland commenced on Ist of January, 1864 and is believed to be more defective than the registration of England and Wales. In order to malte up the totals' of births and deaths in the 10 years for that division of the United Kingdom, it has been assumed that the birth and death-rates were the same there daring the earlier years of the decade as during the later years. t See Davenant's Works, vol. ii. p. 175-185, Ed. 1771 ; and the Tables of Baptisms, Burials, and Marriages in the Census Reports, 1811-1841. Th« facts on which the poipulation of 1651 is estimated will be found in the Preface to the Enumeration Abstract, 1841, p. 36. MOVEMKNT OF ENOLISH POPULATION; THE SEXES. 9 The closing years of the great French war and the early years of the long peace which succeeded were marked by a proportionately much more rapid growth of the population than any which has since been observed. Between 1821 and 1861 the increase went on, but the rate of increase was a decreasing one. Now, from whatever cause, not only have we an actual increase of numbers, but also an increase in the rate. It is probable that the disturbed state of affairs upon the Continent prior to, and at the time of the last Census, may have led to an unusually large influx of foreigners ; and ultimately, when the various nationalities of the enumerated population have been ascertained, an estimate may be formed of the extent to which the exceptional increase above noted is due to circumstances of merely temporary operation. Defects in the registration of births and deaths, and in the records of emigration, as well as the absence of any account of immigration, combine to baffle attempts to trace out the degree in which the growth of the population is dependent upon any one cause at a given period. Take, for example, what may be called the natv/ral increase, resulting from the excess of births over deaths. This excess amounted to 4,966,533 in the twenty years 1851-70 ; and the addition of this number to the enumerated population in 1851 would give 22,894,142 as our present population, supposing neither emigration nor immigration had disturbed our natural growth. From the returns of the Emigration Commissioners it appears that 1,290,058 persons of English origin emigrated during the twenty years, and thus our gain by excess of births is at once reduced to 3,676,475, which would give us a present population of 21,604,084, or less by 1,108,182 than the Census shows we have. How this influx of 1,108,182 has arisen — how far it has been caused by births which have escaped registration, by the advent of foreigners, by the return of the emigrants of former years, and by the tendency of Irishmen and Scotchmen to settle in England — it is impossible, in the present state of our national statistics, to say. It is for the political economists who lament the increase of population, and who inculcate the necessity of adopting certain " checks " upon its further development, to explain how they would " check " this flood of immi- gration which helps so much to swell the numbers of our people. It seems hard, to say the least, that the natural home supply should be checked while the foreign supply is permitted to go on at its pleasure. The annual rate of increase in the 70 years of this century was 1'35 per cent., the actual aggre- gate increase being 13,819,730, or 155 per cent. The population of 1801 doubled its numbers in 1851 ; at the rate of increase prevailing in the last ten years, the population would double itself in 56 years, while the period of doubling deduced from the annual rates reigning during this century is 52 years. Males and Females.— The boys bom in England are in the proportion of 104,811 to 100,000 girls ; but they experience a higher rate of mortality, and, according to the new English Life Table, the rates are so finely adjusted that the numbers are reduced in the end very nearly to an equilibrium, the men and women living, of all ages, being in the proportion of 100,029 to 100,000. Such would be the state of things if there was no emigration, or if the men and women emigrated in pairs. That has not hitherto been the case ; and at the Census, 11,653,332 females, and 11,058,934 males were enumerated. There was an excess of 594,398 women at home ; the men of the corresponding ages being on the Continent, in • the colonies, or in foreign lands, unless their numbers have been reduced by higher rates of mortality than prevail in England. To 100,000 women, of all ages, in England, there are 94,900 men, of all ages, at home ; the propor- tion of men to women at home is less than it was at any previous Census since 1811, owing probably to the increase of the army abroad. The disparity in the numbers of the two sexes at home was greatest in 1801 and 1811, during the war; this was due to the men abroad in the several services. To complete this view of the proportions of the two sexes living at home, their ages must be taken into account. There is an excess of boys over girls Uving under the ages of fifteen : and by the Life Table an excess of men is provided all through the middle period of life ; but that surplus is overdrawn by emigration, so that the women exceed the men m number to a considerable extent in the early, and middle, and still more in the advanced ages, when their longevity comes into play. The excess of the emigration of males over females accounts for the present difference in the propor- tions of the sexes. Houses What is a house? appears to be a question admitting of an explicit answer. And the enumerators were instructed to class under that category every separate house comprising by definition all the space within the external and party walls of the building. Thus it was not permitted to count either each room or each story as a separate house, although it might be separately occupied or owned, or might even have attached to it the privileges of voting. On the Continent, each hotel, however numerous may be its occupiers or tenants, is reckoned as one house • and the English practice was formaUy sanctioned, after discussion, by the official delegates of the 10 INHABITED HOUSES. various governments of the world at the London session of the International Statistical Congress.* The practice in Scotland is different, and this must be borne in mind in comparing the houses in that country with those of England and other countries. Since 1801 all the distinct buildings which, as houses, were either inhabited or uninhabited, have been enumerated ; and thus, notwithstanding the inextricable diflSculties of the " flat " system have been avoided, there are still many heterogeneous structures mixed up with houses in the ordinary sense of that word. The house is a very variable unit ; it includes in the Census the hut on the moor, the castle on the hill, and the palace ; so that every one of these structures, and of the intermediate mansions and cottages, is reckoned as a house. The ordinary house varies in size and structure in town and country — in its cubical contents, in its hearths, in its doors, and in its windows ; so that to give a correct view of the accommodation which houses afford the population, of their value, and of their sanitary influences, a special inquiry is indispensable. The inhabited houses in England amounted, in 1871, to 4,259,117 ; showing since the last Census an increase of 519,612. The great difference in these houses is shown by their annual value. Thus, according to a Parlia- mentary Eeturn (No. 384, Session of 1872) there were in England and Wales 748,719 houses assessed to the Inhabited House Duty in the year ending the 5th of April, 1871. The following statement shows the number assessed at different values from which it will be seen that 438,646 houses, or 59 per cent, of the whole, are between £20 and £50 of annual valiie. Annual Value. £ £ Number Assessed. — 20 88,441 20— 50 438,646 50— 100 152,895 100— 200 60,587 ■200— 300 10,060 300— 500 .. .. .. 5,217 500— 1000 2,095 1000— 2000 552 2000— 3000 116 3000— 4000 56 4000— 5000 25 5000—10,000 .. .. .. 27 — 13,050 1 -^ 36,350 .. .. .. 1 Total .. .. 748,719 The total amount of Inhabited House Duty assessed upon the above houses was £1,291,981 ; an impost from which 3,510,398 out of the 4,259,117 householders in England and Wales, or 82 per cent., are exempted. Assessments at the exceptional values of £2000 and upwards occur exclusively in the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Warwick, Lancaster, and York ; the City of London has 1 building assessed at the value of £36,350, Marylebone has 1 at £9000, and Westminster 1 at £8000. The number of uninhabited houses was 184,694 in the year 1861, and 261,345 in the year 1871.- f t must be borne in mind that the term " uninhabited " in the Census return simply implies that no person dwelt or slept in the house on tlie Sunday night preceding the enumeration. In towns many of these houses were occupied during the daytime. A house unlet, and merely in charge of a single person, is counted as an inhabited house. A return of the number of houses unlet would throw much light on the relative value of house property, but to deal with this question would necessitate special local inquiries. The houses " building " were first enumerated in 1811, and the enumeration has since been repeated at every Census. In a Country under depopulation the old houses fall into decay, and few new houses at a Census are " building." In 1811 the number of houses " building " iji England and Wales was 16 207 in 1821 they numbered 19,274, in 1831 they were 24,759, and 27,444 in 1841 ; in 1851 there was a slight failing off as compared with the previous Census, the number being 26,571, and the 27,305 returned in 1 861 did not quite come up to the mark of 1841. But the return for 1871 shows a remarkable degree of activity in the provision of new houses, for no less than 37,803 were in process of building at the Census date, or 10,498 more than were being built in 1861. Upon comparing the number of houses " build- ing ■' with the total number standing, either occupied or unoccupied, it appears that the proportion in 1811 was one to 114, in 1831 one to 105, in 1861 one to 144, and in 1871 one to 120. A further comparison * M. Legoyt, in his report of the proceedings in Committee, observes :— " La section est tombee d'aceord snr la definition du mot ' maison, et snr les faits intei-iem-s et caracteristiques auxquels la maison doit gtre reconnue File a refuse notamment d'attribuer cette designation aux divers stages dont pent se composer une construction affertpe a, I'habitation, lors memes, que ces etages seraient occupes par des families distinctes, et nu'ils auraient un r^o=vL- separee." — Sep. on Stat. Cong,, p. 1 53. , v tot-aiiei UEBAN AND KUEAL POPULATIONS. 11 may be made, namely, of the total amount of house accommodation either actually subsisting or in course of provision, with the total population, as follows : — In 1811 there were 5-45 persons to a house (inhabited, uninhabited, or building). " 1831 „ 5-29 „ » 1851 „ 5-18 .. 1861 „ 5-08 „ 1871 „ 4-98 „ „ ;, These results clearly point to a gradual (if slow) diminution of the pressure of population upon the available dwellings in this country ; thus much may be admitted without prejudice to the important questions of a moral and sanitary character springing from the manner in which our industrial and lower classes, especially in large cities and towns, are housed. Families — The family in its complete form consists of a householder with his wife and his chil- . dren ; and in the higher classes with his servants. Other relatives and visitors sometimes form a part of the family ; and so do lodgers at a common table who pay for their subsistence and lodging. In takin" tiie Census the enumerator was directed to leave with each occupier a householder's schedule ; the occupier by definition including the owner, or the person who jiays rent, whether (as a tenant) for the whole of the house, or (as a lodger) for any distiuct floor or apartment. Thus a lodger alone, or in company with another lodger, occupying common apartments, is an occupier, and as such is classed as a family in the abstracts. The occupiers of separate almshouses, of public buildings, of porters' lodges, and of detached dwellings, although nominally paying no rent, are also treated as families ; except in the case of servants boarding in their master's house. The number of families was 5,049,016 in 1871, as compared with 4,491,524 in 1861 ; and the pro- portion of persons to a family was 4-50 and 4-47 in the two periods. The proportion of persons to a family varied from 4-69 in 1801 to 4-83 in 1851, (he year of the Great Exhibition. If the inmates of public institutions, the persons on board ships, boats and barges, and those without houses, are excluded from the calculation, the proportion of persons to a family in 1871 will be reduced to 4*41 as compared with 4-38 in 1861. Urban and Bural Populations — The tendency of the population to gravitate towards common centres, such as the large towns have become, is sometimes referred to as an element in the social organization of this counti-y which is to.be regretted. On the other hand, it has been argued in the Spectator that, if the rate of increase among the rural population were as great as that of the whole population, " we might witness misery in Great Britain of the old Irish kind, instead of the limited, though terrible, misery of towns with which we are so familiar." And upon this point the Pall Mall Gazette of 1st July, 1871, contained the following remarks : — " The truth is, that town life hitherto has been mainly co-exlstent with utter absence of provision for certain necessaries of life which are indispensable to healthy existence anywhere. Air, light, wholesome water, good drainage, and sufficient house-room ought, under good government, to be fairly obtainable in towns as in the country ; and, these possessed, there is room for the development of those moral qualities which the Spectator rightly says a town life is far more calculated than a country life to engender. We certainly see no grounds for anticipating a check to this tendency to agglomeration ; on the contrary, the spread of education is likely to dispose people more and more towards association. And, instead of bewailing a result which is inevitable, the wi§e. course would be to devise such measures as would put our towns into a condition to meet present as well as future demands upon their powers of healthy accommodation." Now, adopting a broad principle of classification based on the registration districts and sub-districts, the Eegistrar-General throws the population into two groups, one inhabiting the districts and sub- districts which include the chief towns, the other occupying the remainder of the country, and dwelling therefore in the small towns and country parishes. Taking the first of these groups as repre- senting the bulk of the urban population, it comprises in round numbers nine millions in 1851, eleven millions in 1861, and thirteen millions in 1871 ; the rate of increase in this group between 1851 and 1861 was 19 per cent., and 18 per cent, between 1861 and 1871. In the rest of the country, assumed to be for the most part rural, the population increased 4 per cent, between 1851 and 1861, and 7 per cent, between 1861 and 1871. The urban districts have in the last ten years grown more than twice as fast as the country districts ; in the previous decade the growth of the towns was more than fom: times as fast as that of the rural population— a result probably accounted for by some of the rural districts having gradually assumed the character of towns. In point of fact, a correct estimate of the extent to which the large towns have drawn upon the population of the rural districts, cannot be arrived at without taking into account the growth of suburban neighbourhoods con- sequent upon the increasing value of property in town centres for purely business purposes, the gradual displacement of the people from the denser parts as a result of improved sanitation, and the development of railways, which every year adds to the number of those who resort to suburban or to country boraes after their day's business in towns is over. 12 LAEGB CITIES AND TOWNS. Certain cities and towns, either from their magnitude or their importance on other gi'oimds, hayj heen selected hy the Registrar-General for the puhlication of weekly rates of mortality in comparisoB with those of the metropolis and of other British and foreign cities. Those cities and towns, eighteen in number, with London at their head, comprise a total population of 6,270,275— less than a third, but more than a fourth, part of the entire English population. Within their municipal limits, the population enumerated at the three last Censuses, with the intervening rates of increase, will be found stated below :— Decennial Kate of Increase 1851. 1861. 1871. per Cent. 1 1851 to 1361. ; 1861 to 1871. London 2,362,236 2,803,989 3,254,260 18-7 16-1 Portsmouth 72,096 94,799 113,569 31-5 19-8 Norwich 68,713 74,891 80,386 9-0 7-3 Bristol 137,328 154,093 182,552 12-2 18-5 Wolverhampton 49,985 60,860 68,291 21-8 12-2 : BlRMINOHAM 232,841 296,076 343,787 27-2 16-1 Leicester 60,584 68,056 95,220 12-3 40-0 Nottingham 57,407 74,693 86,621 30-1 160 Liverpool 375,955 443,938 493,405 18-1 11-1 Manchester 303,382 338,722 / 351,189 11-6 3-7 Salpord 85,108 102,449 124,801 20-4 21-8 Oldham 52,820 72,333 82,629 36-9 14-2 Bradford 103,778 106,218 145,830 2-4 37-3 Leeds 172,270 207,165 259,212 20-3 25-1 Sheffield 135,310 185,172 239,946 36-9 29-6 Hull 84,690 97,661 121,892 15-3 24-8 Sunderland* 63,897 78,211 98,242 26-1 25-6 Newcastle-on-Ttne 87,784 109,108 128,443 24 3 17-7 Total of 18 Towns 4,506,184 5,368,434 6,270,275 19-1 16-8 As regards most of the above large towns in which a diminished rate of growth is evidenced, it would be found that the surrounding neighbourhoods have received the overiiow from the municipal areas, and exhibit in many cases a complete transformation from suburban, or even rural, to purely urban localities. This view of the matter receives support from what is observable in relation to the following group of towns, secondary in magnitude or importance to the eighteen above referred to. Population. 1 Population. :i 1861. 18*1. 1861. 18?1. Croydon {Surrey) 30,240 55,652 Stockport ((7fesA.) 54,681 53,014 Eoohester and Chatham {Kent) 40,798 44,536 ; Macclesfield {C/ush.) 36,101 35,450 Brighton (Sussea;) 77,693 90,011 ! Chester (G4esA.) 31,110 35,257. Southampton (fiiwiis) 46,960 53,741 j Birkenhead (Chesh.) 37,796 45,418 Reading (Berfo) ... 25,045 32,324 ! Burnley * (iano.) 28,700 40,858 Bolton (ianc.) 70,395 82,853 Oxford (Oaon) 27,560 31,404 Bury (Lane.) 37,563 38,596 Northampton (Jfthmptoa.) 32,813 41,168 Wigan (Lane.) 37,658 39, 110' Cambridge (Cam6.) '26,361 30,078 Warrington (iane.) 26,431 32,144 Ashton-under-Lyne (Lane.)... 34,886 31,984 West Ham (^ssea;) 38,331 62,919 Rochdale (ianc.) 38,114 44,559 If swida (Suffolk) 37,950 42,947 Blackburn (Lano.) 63,126 76,339 Yarmouth {Norfolk) 34,810 41,819 Preston (Zone.) 82,985 85,427 Exeter {Demm) ... - 33,738 34,650 St. Helen's (ianc.) ,18,396 45,134 Plyinouth (Z)e!)on) 62,599 68,758 Huddersfield (rorA.) 60,944 70,25Si Devonport and E. Stonehousel {Devon) / 64,783 64 034 Halifax* (York.) 37,014 65,510 Middlesborongh * (York.) . . 18,992 39,563 ^ath (Somerset) 52,528 52,557 York(York.) ... 40,433 43,796 : Cheltenham (ffto'sfer) 39,693 41,923 South Shields (Durh.) 35,239 45,336 West Bromwich (Staff.) 41,795 47,918 Gateshead (DtwA.) 33,587 48,627 Walsall (Sto#.) 37,760 46,447 Ty nemouth (NthmUd.) 34,021 38,941 Hanley (Sitof .) 31,ti53 39,976 Carlisle (Cam6.) 29,417 31,049 Dudley (Wore.) Worcester ( Wore ) Aston Manor ( PCario.) Coventry (Wbno.) 44,951 31,227 43,782 33,226 Cardiff (ff^om.) 32,954 39,536 . 16,337 33,948 Merthyr Tydfil (Glam.) Swansea ((??om.) ... Total 49,794 51,949. 40,936 43,091 37,670 49,810 40,802 51,702 Vievhy (Derby) 1,971,091 2, 333, 708 t ' The boundaries of those municipal boroughs have been extended since 1861. institutions; mabitime and houseless population. 13 In these towns the rate of increase between 1861 and 1871 was 18 '4 per cent., that is, 2 per cent, in excess of the rate in the smaller group of larger towns ; and it seems probable that this result is due, in no inconsiderable degree, either to a greater elasticity in point of limits, or to the fact that the limits originally adopted gave ample room for expansion. Public Institutions. — In the Census returns a very complete list is given of all the Public Insti- tutions existing in the several Registration Sub-districts. 1'his list is full of interest to the student of this part of the social organization of the country, and may open the way to further and more elaborate inquiry. The total number of persons enumerated in the 2479 institutions in 1871 was 417,579, of whom 362,295 were " special inmates," the remainder consisting of the officers and their families. [See Table XI., p. 60]. Excluding barracks, and Her Majesty's ships, which can hardly be classed as " public institutions " in the ordinary acceptation of the term, the following is a comparison of the returns for 1871 with those of 1861 :— Workhouses Hospitals ... Lunatic Asylums ... Pri. ing the principle of unions of parishes which has worked so advantageously under the new Poor Law. By this statute power is given to justices in general or quarter sessions to issue orders for dividing their County into highway districts, to consist of parishes and places not comprised within the jurisdiction of boards constituted under other Acts. The Act came into effect in 1863, and 443 highway districts have been formed under its provisions ; the character of the measure being optional, it has been only partially adopted, and the population of the existing districts is not distinguished in the Census returns. In the Counties of Bucks, Norfolk, Rutland, Stafford, Westmorland, Anglesey, Carnarvon, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery, no districts have been formed under the Act. Judicial Divisions — ^The Judicial division of the country exhibits a striking want of coherence ; the Circuits of the Judges do not consist of any definite number of the County Court Circuits nor are the County Court Circuits aggregates of the Petty Sessional Divisions. For the purposes of Assize and Gaol delivery, there are in England and Wales eight circuits of the Judges, besides the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court at London. The circuits are known as the Home, Midland, Norfolk, Oxford, Northern, Western, North Wales, and South Wales circuits, and include the counties situated in the parts of the country implied by their names. - The divisions existing in all the counties of England and Wales for the purposes of Special and Petty Sessions are in general based on the hundreds and other ancient county sub-divisions. By the authority of various Acts of Parliament the justices at Quarter Sessions may alter and re-arranwe these sessional divisions, and they are empowered to adopt the same limits as those of Poor Law unions." In the exercise of these powers the justices have occasionally transferred parishes and places from one division to another and, for the convenience of the constables or of the public, annexed such parishes to others in a particular hundred of the division to which they have been assigned. By this transference, the parishes thus dealt with for a special piu-pose have come to be considered, for all purposes whatever,'parts of the PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS; MUNICIPALITIES. 17 hunteds to which they havo been added, and have thenceforward been deemed as much part of the hundred as any of the other parishes wliich may have been named as belonging to it in the Domesday Sm-vey. It seems clear, however, that while the justices have fall power to divide the counties in any manner which they may think expedient for the convenience of holding sessions, they possess no authority to alter the ancient hundreds. That in practice a different view is taken in some counties is sufficiently obvious from the returns of the Clerks of the Peace. A Parliamentai y Return (No. 447, Session of 1870) gives the names of the parishes or places composing the several Petty Sessional Divisions throughout the country. The Census Eeturns show that in 1871 there were 700 Petty Sessional Divisions, and 193 boroughs with Petty Sessions ; 97 of the latter having separate Quarter Sessions also. The population of the Petty Sessional Divisions in each county is given in this Digest (pp. 155 e* sej.). For police Purposes there are 622 divisions, including 167 boroughs with police not under County control. Municipal Cities and Boroughs — The Saxon borough was a modification of the hundred ; the burgesses were freemen bound to each other as neighbours, responsible for each other >to surrounding com- munities, shairing common burthens; classified further in Guilds of Trades, or •Companies, which sprang up with the divisionsof labour ; aud banded firmly together far the defence of their walls, and dwellings. "It must be clearly understood," observes one of the ablest of our constitutional Historians, " that a Saxon Burgh, was nothing more than a Hundred, or an assemblage of Hundreds, surrounded by a moat, a stockade, or a wall ; and the name of .the hundred was actually given to some of the most considerable cities, burghs, and towns of England, [as Norwicli, Thetford, Chelmsford, Maldon, Colchester, Winchelsea, Canterbury, Faver- sham, Fordwich, Exetei;, several of them on Roman foundations]. No .right was conferred or destroyed by the feeble fortification which protected the burgesses ; and the jurisdiction of the burgh-moot, or port- moot, differed frran that possessed by the analogous districts in the open country, only in consequence of the police required by a more condensed population, and the institutions, perhaps of a Roman origin, which incorporated the trading portions of the community [Guilds, Companies] : all of which were extraneous to the primitive ierritorial jurisdiction of the burgh, and in no respect affecting its con- stitutional existence or nature." The hundred necessarily underwent some modification in the towns; and in this as in other cases it soon ceased to designate a specific number of men. But it is of importance to observe that in the early times the same principles of subdivision, organization, and government, were applied alike to town and country populations. London, Winchester, Abingdon, and some other boroughs of importance are not entered in Domesday, and were probably not surveyed by the Commissioners of William I. The eleven cities of London, Bristol, Canterbury, Chester, Exeter, Gloucester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Norwich, Worcester, York ; and the six towns of Kingston-on-Hull, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Berwick-upon- -Tweed, Nottingham, Poole, Southamjitoii, in England; and two, CM:mar.then and Haverfordwest, in, Wales, are " Counties of themselves-;" as was also the .city of Coventry until 1842. The cities on the old Roman sites maintained their independence of the country around them, as well as of the early Saxon kingdoms, ito a larger extent than other towns.; as is indicated by their independent .county jurisdiction. Some of the ancient boroughs fell into decay; new ■boroughs sprang up in other parts of the country ; many towns were created boroughs for purposes not now very intelligible ; aud with the rapid progress of population which commenced after 1750 the houses have spread beyond the limits ot the old boroughs and cities. In 1835 a great change was made in their constitution, and the limits of many were enlarged by the adoption of the new boundaries settled for purposes of Parliamentary elections, after an inquiry by Commissioners into the circumstances of each place. The Commissioners appointed to inquire into Municipal COTporations experienced, at the outset of their labours, some difficulty in ascertaining the number of corporate bodies in England and Wales. Acting upon the best information that .they were able to collect, they visited and instituted inquiries in 285 places. Of these, 16 contained Corporations which proved to be of a character exclusively manorial, 178 were subsequently placed under the operation of the Municipal Corporation Act (5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 76), and two of the number (Hartleipool and Ashton-under-Lyne) were, at a more recent period, brought under the provisions of that statute on new charters being granted to them ; the remaining 89 were ulti- mately left undisturbed by .the legislative enactment. During the period which has elapsed since the investigation was made into the condition of the municipal boroughs, some of the unreformed Corporations have ceased to exercise any active functions, having become, in fact, either extinct or dormant, while others, although still claiming to be Corporationo, are municipal only in namei By Section 141 of the Municipal Corporation Act, charters of incorporation may hn granted to town.i, on the petition of the inhabitant householders, if Her Majesty, by the advice of the Privy Council, shall 18 UBBAN SANITAEY DISTRICTS J PARISHES. think fit to grant them. The number of towns which have so obtained charters since 1835, is 45, hul several considerable places are still without a municipal organization. Tlie total number of Municipal Boroughs in England and Wales in 1871 was 224, and within their limits there were 1,229,214 inhabited houses and a population of 6,606,909. Urban Sanitary Districts By Section 6 of the Census Act the enumerators were required to dis- tinguish in all cases the several parishes or parts of parishes " within the limits of any incorporated city or borough, or of any town within the jurisdiction of a local board or of any commissioners entrusted by a local Act with draining, cleansing, lighting, or improving the town." At the Census date (April, 1871) out of the 224 Municipal Boroughs, 146 were Local Board Dis- tricts, 37 were under local Acts for improvement purposes, and 41 were without any recognized powers for improving or regulating their sanitary condition. Under the Public Health and Local Government Acts (1848 and 1858) 721 districts had been formed up to the Census date, 146 of them being Muni- cipal Boroughs. The number of towns witt Improvement Commissions (including 37 Municipal Boroughs) was 88. It is thus ascertained that there were altogether 809 cities and towns possessing definite powers for sanitary pui-posee, namely, 183 Municipal Boroughs, 575 towns under Local Boards, and 51 towns under Improvement Commassione. The number of towns of sufficient magnitude to be classed as such, having no organization for either Miuaieipal or Sanitary purposes, was 96. Since the Census was taken, an importaat legislative enactment has altered the state of things above described. By the Public Health Act of 1872 the variety of sanitary authorities previously existing was reduced to two classes, namely, " Urban Sanitary Authorities" and " Rural Sanitary Authorities : " the former are town councils of municipal boroughs, improvement eommissiouers under local Acts, and local boards established under the Public Health or Local Government Acts ; the latter are the boards of guardians throughout the country, to whom are committed sole juiisdiction in sanitary matters in thoir respective unions, excepting such parts as are within the limits of any luriban sanitary authority. The 41 Municipal Boroughs previously referred to as having no sanitary organization at the time of the Census have therefore, by the provisions of the new Act, become " Urban Sanitary Districts," and it is probable that some of the 96 towns have now passed into the same category. In a subsequent part of this Digest (Table IX., pp. 41-55) will be found the number of inhabited houses and population in 1861 and 1671 in every Municipal Borough, Local Board District, Improvement Commissioners' District, and considerable Town, arranged alphabetically for facility of reference. And a tabular statement of the population of such places arranged under the several counties in which they are situate is also given (pp. 165 et seq.). To-wnships, Parishes, Mamors After his accession, in 1066, the Conqiieror seized, besides the Crown lands, the lands of the Anglo-Saxon or Danish proprietors, who fell in the battle of Hastings; and, in the course of his reign, acquired the estates of many rebellious Thanes. He distributed a large portion of these lands, as the pay of past and of future .services, among the chieftains in his army ; who retained large domains for themselves, and distributed the irest on similar terms, among the officers and men imder their command. The estates of the Church, and of the chief monasteries also, passed into the hands of the Norman clergy. The tenants who held immediately of the king, including eccle.siastical corpora- tions, amounted to 1,400, the under tenants to 7,871, ^at the time of the great survey (1086), which exhibits an apparently new division of the. country into manor-g. In the Domesday Record the kingdom is divided into counties ; the .counties into the lands (terras) ©f the king, bishop, and tenants in chief (jlenentes terras') ; and these again into manors, under the respective hundreds ; which generally included the whole or parts of several manors. Villa was another term for manor (manerium) or lordship ; and in the Exeter Domesday mansio is almost constantly used for manerium. The manor was what Bede had called the "place" ^locus'), in the jnidstof which the ichurches were lbuiit,.or the old temples had stood; the village and surrounding neighbourhood, where the people lived for tiie sake therniore, the Church autho- rities haViB published flo conipleite list of the ecclesiastical subdivisions of the entire icouatry, and it cannot therefore be a matter of surprise that the numbers returned as the population ef the several districts, although in every instance submitted to the exajaination of the incum'bents previous to publi- * T:be term " Parish " is fr-eq-uently .used hy the Clergy In one s^nse, and by tlve Poor Law avthoiiities in another, while in the Census Returns of 1871 a ne.w term, " Civil Pariah,'" Ms been adopted to designate a place separately rated to the relief of the poor and not otherwise deaorlhed. 20 BEGISTKATION DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES. cation, are ii some cases approximative rather than strictly accurate. Since 1856 the functions of the Commissipners for Building New Churches have been merged in those of the.EccIesiastical Commissioners; the latter body and the bishops being nov? the sole authorities empowered to assign legal districts to churches, where this is not done by special Act of Parliament. The country is ecclesiastically divided into 2 Provinces, 28 Dioceses (including Sodor and Man), 71 Archdeaconries, and 728 Rural Deaneries ; altogether, about 3,000 Ecclesiastical Districts, have been constituted, and the total number of cures or benefices in the country is estimated at about 13,000. It has not been thought desirable to publish the population of the several Ecclesiastical Districts in this Digest of the Census, the Clergy List for 1873 being the most complete and authoritative source of information thereou ; but the constitution of the several Dioceses, with their population, will be found set forth in Table X., pp. 56-60, Begi^tration Districts CUnions), and Sub-districts. — The Act of 1834, for " The Amend- ment and Better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor " (4 & 5 Will. IV., cap. 74), empowered the Poor Law Commissioners " to declare so many parishes as they may think fit to be united for the administration of the Laws for the Belief of the Poor." The united parishes were designated .fTwibws. The Act also provided for the election of a representative Board of Guardians, and for the appointment, of officers in every Union, by whom the local rates for the relief of the poor, and for many other purposes, are collected and expended. The Unions, under the Act of 1836, for Registering Births Deaths, and Marriages in England (6 & 7 Will. IV., c. 86), were subdivided into as many smaller districts as the Commissioners, subject to the .approval of the Registrar-General, thought fit. The whole of England and Wales is not under the Poor Law Amendment Act;* but the Registration Act extends over all England and Wales, which is thus divided into 626 Registration districts. A district comprises on an average three or four sub- districts (in all 2,195), to each of which there is a registrar of births and deaths. A sub-district extends over a certain number of parishes or townships, except in those rare cases where the parish is large, and is itself divided into ore or more sub-districts. To the Registration Districts a staff of officers is attached ; and,' where they are Unions, there are the clerk to the Boaid of Guardians, relieving officers, medical ofKcers, superintendent registrars, and registrars. The districts have practically been found useful for other administrative purposes, be'sides those which were in contemplation at the time of their formation. The circuits of the county courts comprise aggregates of these districts ; and under the Militia Act powers are given for rendering them applicable in carrying out the machinery of that measure. Registration Counties.— Under the Registration arrangement of the country no change whatever has been made in the boundaries of parishes; for the Hundreds, Districts have been substftuted • and' • the groups of complete districts— called, for the sake of distinction, " Registration counties," differ 'little in extent or area from the ancient counties, with which, wherever it was practicable, their boundaries are made conterminate. The cause of the discrepancy between the " registration counties " and the other' counties arises from the circumstance that, in many cases, the boundaries of the old counties were rivers • on which, subsequently, at fords and bridges, important towns arose— the markets and centres of meeting for the people of all the surrounding parishes. These towns haTe been made the centres of the new districts, as at them it is most convenient for tte guardians to meet, and the officers to reside Thus Wallmgford in Berkshire is the natural centre of the district, which is nearly equally divided bv the Thames; and the Thames is here as it is in a lowei- part of its course, the county boundary separating Oxfordshire from Berkshire. The people of the parishes of Benson, Ewelme' Orowmfrsh-Gifford ™S'' ^''^'''"f'' ^"-^ ^"^"^-t-'. - the north side of the river, i^'o.MdsUre, m et ai Walhngford market, and are m many ^ays intimately associated with the people on the south side of the river m BerhMre; hence it was quite justifiable to unite the parishes so related on both sides of th Thames in the Walhngford Union-the Wallingford ' District. The whole district is placed in th registration county" of Berks; while part of it is m .the old shire of Oxford In thp Lm! T greater part of the other discrepancies is accounted for. The old shire boundaries often r^nn'rToLt and the districts, which have not been arbitrarily framed, consist of central towns, withTe surrounding' London, L,/ncly Isle, the Scilly l^^t^I^Tis^Xr^^'oX^^^ SiZ't ^ /T J'"P^^' '^' ^ower of Island, Looe Island, Fern Island, Dover Castle York Srian^Sev r..tl J °^', ^'i ^^'-g^^'et Island, PufBn be extra-parochial are still nnannexe? to any Un^^ns ' "'' ^""^ ''^"'"^ ^^'"''^ l'"'>«^'t° ''ep^ted to' The Act relating to Extra-parochial places (20 Vict. cap. 19) provided that all ™nh ^Un. i, u ,. a. "parishes/- and have overseers appointed, or be annexed to adjS iarUhes tI T ""^^ te regarded Temple, and Graj's Inn, and the Charter House wer* specially provided &f .b^v the A^t lhioh°°''-^'"SP't' ^^^^' of overseer to the person filling a certain office for the time liino- ^ ' '^'"'^ assigned the duties KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS. 21 parishes, suTjdivided into sub-districts ; while the Registration Counties are aggregates of the districts which have their central towns within the limits of the old shii'es. Tn the counties which, like Norfolk, Snflfolk, and Essex, were originally well divided, little change has been made ; in others, the defect of the old subdivisions into counties has been partially modified, without any further substantial innovation than the substitution of districts for the obsolete hundreds. Begistration. Divisions — For the convenient exposition of the facts relating to poiralation, and the determination of the relation of these facts to others in equally large masses, England was divided at the Census of 1851 into Ten great Divisions ; Wales constituting one Division by itself. Those Divisions, maintained in 1861, and found for many statistical and some physical purposes convenient, are maintained now ; they are constituted by groups of Registration Counties. Besides size and population in forming the Divisions out of counties or districts, contiguity and industrial connection were considered. The North- Western Division contains the greatest number, the Eastern Division the least number, of people ; thus bo division csntains less than a million, nor more than four millions of people : not more, therefore, than double, nor less than half, the population of the average division. The numerical ratios deduced from these large numbers are not liable to the extreme fluctuations deranging accidentally the results where small numbers are used. The Welsh Division has an area of 5,125,342 statute acres ; the South- Western Divteion. 4,981,170 acres ; the North- Western the most populous, is the smallest, except London, and has an area of 1,998,914 acres. The area is less, but the population of these divisions is on a par with the population of such states as Denmark and the Netherlands ; of Saxony and Wurtembuig in Germany ; Piedmont and Tuscany in Italy. The eleven provinces of Pmssia have the same aveiage population, but they are more than twice as extensive as the English divisions, which correspond in size with the average area of the ancient provinces of France at the Revolution, cut up into 83 Departments by the Constituent Assembly. In England the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy had given place to counties corresponding to the French Departments long before the Conquest, and are not recognised in the Domesday survey, but the idea of tenitorial units greater than counties existed. The Roman provinces of Great Britain were larger than the kingdoms of the Heptarchy. Ireland is now conveniently divided into four provinces, which, with ten divisions of England, one for Wales, and two for Scotland, constitute seventeen divisions of corresponding magnitude. The English divisions may, at some future time, receive, like those of Ireland, simpler and shorter names than those by which they are now designated. The inequality in the distribution of the population, and the irregular geographical forms of these Islands, render the formation of divisions of equal area and equal population impossible. But the area, the population, the topographical position of counties, their historical connections, and the leadmg occu- pations, have all been taken into account in the formation of the eleven Divisions of England and Wales ; so that while many other combinations of counties may be advantageously formed, these topographical groups will, it is believed, be found convenient fbr general purposes. The population and rate of increase in the eleven Registration Divisions is subjomed : DIVISIOSCS. PopuIaUon, IStl. Increase per cent. England and Wales ... ~. ... Division I. London .... ..- -• „ II. South Eastern; Counties ... „ III. South Midland Counties ... „ IV. Eastern Counties -„ V. South Western Counties... „ VI. West Midland Counties ... „ VII. North Midland Counties . . . „ VHI. North Western Counties... „ IX. Yorkshire „ X. Northern Counties XI. Monmouthshire and Wales 22.712,266 13 3,254,260 2,167,726 1,442,654 1,218,728 1,880,777 2,720,669- 1,406,935 3,389,044 2,395,569- 1,414,234 1,421,&70 16 1'7 11 7 2 11 9 15 19 23 10 Aualysis of these divisions shows that those which have increased most rapidly owe that wrcum- stance to the fact of their embracing a larger amount of urban population than the rest. London is,: ,jf course exclusively urban, but the figures quoted in the above table do not convey adequately the extent of London's increase, inasmuch as'.some of the suburbs where the increase has been mo.st ra^i.d rem into 22 THE CINQUE PORTS. the second, third, and fourth divisions, and are there masked by inclusion with large populations increasing at far slower rates. The increase in the Northern division (embracing Durham, Northumberlanrt, Cumberland, and Westmoreland) during the last ten years shows an advance on the already '"S'^ ^ate (19 per cent.) of the previous decenniad-the growth of the towns on the Tees, the Wear, and the Tyne being most remarkable. The agricultural counties are literally nowhere m the race thear mhabitants having in most cases fallen short of the return for 1861. Two causes may be assigned for this-namely, the introduction of machinery, rendering fewer hands necessary, and the superior attractions offered by the large towns to men sharp enough to recognize the increased value of labour. . A large section of this Digest is devoted to tabular statements based on the Registration Divisions of the Country ; showing the houses and population in every Parish or Place within the several Eeg^tration Sub-districts and Districts grouped topographically under the Eegistration Counties forming each of the Eleven Divisions (pp. 61-153). Cinque Ports and Ancient Towns.-Among the most ancient subdivisions or jurisdictions of the Country are the Cinque Ports, which, by reason of the peculiar privileges they originally possessed and still in some mensiire retain, and of the interest attaching to them as the birthplace and cradle in olden time of the British Navy, must necessarily have a place in this conspectus. The followmg account of these Ports is extracted from Volume I. of the Census Returns for 1871, and is the result of a most careful collation of authorities both ancient and modern. The Cinque Ports have existed as an Incorporation from a very early period of English history. The oldest charter now on record is one granted in the 6th year of Edward I., being 99 years older than the first charter of the City of London: and this refers to their privileges in the time of Kdward the Confessor and William 1., granted by charters which the charter of Edward I. states that the King had seen. It is stated in Jeake's ' Charters of the Cinque Ports,' a book considered to be of good authority, that in one of the records of the Town of Eye there is a memorandum, that " the Five Ports were enfranchised in the time of King Edward the Confessor." The Five Ports are Hastings, Eomney, Hythe, Dover, and Sandwich. To these were added, in very early times, the so-called Ancient Towns of Winchelsea and Rye, to which all the privileges of Cinque Ports were given. Each of the Ports of Hastings, Eomney, Dover, and Sandwich, and also the Town of Eye, has one or more Members : some of the Members are Corporate Towns, others are not. The only charter in which the Ports and their Members are enumerated is that of Charles II., which was the last charter granted to the Cinque Ports. In it the Corporate Towns are distinguished from those which have no corporation, by the latter being designated as " towns or places." Deal is mentioned in the charter as an unincorporated town : it was incorporated however by William III., and has thereafter been classed among the Corporate Members. Margate was incorporated in 1857. Until the time of Henry VII. the Crown appears to have had no permanent Navy. The Cinque Ports had always furnished nearly the whole of the shipping required for the purposes of the State; and their assistance to the King's ships contiiwed' long after that time. When ships were wanted, the King issued his summons to the Ports to provide their quota. In the time of Edward I. they had to provide 67 ships fully equipped, at their own cost : the period of service, however, was limited to 15 days. The summonses issued by the Kings generally apportioned the ships among the Ports and Members. Some cf the Members had to provide one ship: in some oases two Members had to provide one ship between them. In consideration for these services, many very valuable privileges and franchises,* specified in the various charters, were granted to the Ports by different Kings. * The Ports were invested with the following privileges, from or before the Conquest. — ^Firstly, they were exempted from all taxes and tallages. — Secondly, they had Sac and Soc, i.e., privilege to take cognizance of causes, either criminal or civil, within their own Courts, and power to compel all persons living within the confines of their liberties, to plead in their Courts. — Thirdly, they had Toll, i.e., a liberty of buying and selling within their own jurisdiction, and a power to receive the toll or gabel imposed on commodities then vended, and Theam, i.e., a civil and coercive power or jurisdiction over the inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, or any of the limits or members thereof. — Fourthly, they had Bloodmth, i.e., power to punish the effusion of blood, and Fledwith, i.e., authority to punish those who, having committed any misdemeanor or outrage, and, seeking to secure themselves by flight, are again seized upon and dfflivei'ed up to justice: — Fifthly, they had Pillory and Tumbrell, which is stated to have resembled the cucking-stool, and to have been intended to restrain the fury of clamorous and impetuous women ; (Jeake, however, states that a tumbrell was a cart, wherein the party worthy of this punishment is carried about while dirt is thrownnpea him' by the people). — Sixthly, they had Infangtheof ani Oiii/anjrtteo/, i.e., power to imprison and execute those which should commit felony in places subject to their jurisdiction. — Seventhly, they had Mund- briech, i.e., privilege to raise banks on any person's land within their jurisdiction, to secure the common interest from inundations of the' sea. — Eighthly, they had Waives, i.e., wandering chattel or other goods, which, being waived or lost and not cJaimed within a year and a day, were to be possessed by those within whose jurisdiction they were found, and Strajs, i.e., straggljng. cattk not elaimed within a year and' a;" day. — ^Ninthly, they had Waste THE CINQUE POKTS. 23 The jurisdiction of the Oinque Ports extends along the coast continuously, from Seaford in Sussex, to Birchington near Margate, including also Faversham in the Swale. Several of the Corporate Members are now inland : some of these may originally have been on the coast and been left by the sea ; others as, for instance, Fordwich, are situate on the banks of rivers which in former times were navigable. The town of Tenterden has no river near it, but at the time of its annexation to Eye, the sea flowed up to the parish at Small Hythe, where at that time, and long after, it was navigable for the vessels of those days. Many of the uniucorporated Members are not only inland and detached from their respective Ports, but are situate at great distances therefrom. Thus, the Parish of Beaksbourne, situate on the Little Stour, near Canterbury, is a Member of Hastings, from which it is distant about forty-eight miles ; the Ville of Grange, or Grenche, near Rochester, is a member of the .same Port, and distant from it about thirty miles ; and the large and increasing Town of Margate is about twenty-one miles distant from Dover, of which it was, until recent years, an unincorporated Member. In very early times all the Members were probably in some measure dependent upon, or subject lo, their respective Ports. At present there is no connection between any Port and such of its Members as have been incorporated, beyond that which exists amongst all the Ports. Each incorporated Member has within its Liberty the same jurisdiction and municipal functions as the Parent Port, and the latter has no power or right of interference. The Members, however, which have not been incorporated are under the municipal jurisdiction of their respective Ports ; they are within the jurisdiction of the Criminal Courts and of the Magistrates and Coroners of those Ports, and they are summoned on the juries and contribute to the rates, in the nature of County rates, imposed by the Municipal bodies of those Ports, and sanctioned by the Court of Quarter Sessions. None of the rights of citizenship, however, can be acquired in the Members ; they have no share in the election of any of the oflacers of their respective Ports, nor is residence within them considered as residence within the Port for any corporate purpose. The connection between the Towns and Ports of New Eomney, Fordwich, and Winchelsea, and their re- spective Liberties, is of the same description as that between Parent Ports and their non-corporate Members. The following is a Statement of the Number of Inhabited Houses and Population of the Cikqub Ports, Ancient Towns, and their Members. CINQUE PORTS. HAsrrNGS and its Corporate and Non-corporate Members New RoMSEY and its Corporate and Noncorporate Members Hythe Dover and its Corporate andNon-corporate Members Sandwich and its Corporate and Non-corporate Members ANCIENT TOWNS. Rye and its Limb Winchelsea, including the Liberty Total of Cinque Poets and Ancient Towns Population, 32,693 3,308 3,383 68,442 33,002 i.e., such common land as by prescription and custom usually belonged to the Crown, and Strep or Estrepment, i.e., power to cut down trees within their jurisdiction.— Tenthly, they had the grant of Flotsam, i.e., goods floating from some visible wreck to the shore, Jetsom, i.e., goods thrown overboard and driven ashore, and Witsom, i.e., goods driven on shore where there had not been for some time any visible wreck.— Their eleventh privilege was, to be a Guild, i.e., a fraternity or combination of men that had all the franchises of court-leet and court-baron, and power to lay assessments and taxes upon the inhabitants of the Cinque Ports and their members to improve the common interest. -Their twelfth franchise was, to assemble at Bhepway, where the " Portmote ' or " Parliament of the Cinque Ports was held. This Court of Shepway punished the infringers of their privileges, and amerced all those who, being inhabitants of the Cinque Ports or of towns within their jurisdiction, sued out of those courts which were properly established to hear and determine all causes arising within their Liberties. This Court had authority, by Royal concession, to make byelaws and ordinances for the common good and profit of the Cinque Ports, and for the better regulation of the herring fishing at Yarmouth. All appeals from the inferior and sub- ordinate Courts of the Cinque Ports were transmitted to the Court of Shepway. Lastly, the Barous of the Cinque Ports claim by inherent custom and prescription, which is grown up and confirmed by a tacit consent between them and the King, to suppoH the four Staves of the Canopy that covers the King's Head at the Coronatton, and after- wards to dine at the uppermost table in the Great Hall on his right hand. There were other franchises and privileges, such as the taking cognizance of the Assize of breid and beer, and some others which were not so important as those before mentioned, and were possessed by many Corporations besides that of the Cinque 1 orts. (Philipott's Villare Cantianum.) 24 THE CINQUE PORTS. The Lord Warden of the Ciuque Ports, who has generally held, and now holds, the oQice of Governor of Dover Castle, had in ancient times very extensive powers. He formerly held a Court of Chancery at Dover in the old Parish Church of St. James. The civil jurisdiction which he possessed, and which U described in the Appendix to the Report on Municipal Corporations (1835), was, so far as civil process was concerned, abolished by the Statute 18 & 19 Vict. c. 48 (1855). That jurisdiclion was not limited to the towns, whether corporate or non-corporate, but extended to certain parishes, &c., along (he sea-coast. In his capacity ot Admiral of the Cinque Ports, the Lord Warden has a maritirne jurisdiction, which is concurrent, so far as the Liberties are concerned, with the High Court of Admiralty ; and his Court of Admiralty is still held in the accustomed place, viz., in a building which for many years formed part of the ancient Parish Church oi St. James.. The Court of Shepway, the Supreme Court of the Cinque Porta, is so named from the place near Hythe where, previous to the time of the Commonwealth, it was generally held.* The Lord Warden presides, and is assisted by the Mayors and Bailiffs, and a certain number of jurats, summoned from each Port and Corporate Towni The following ofiences seem to have been cognizable by this Court only, viz. : — treason, sedition against the King or Quaen, counterfeiting the Coin or Seal of the King, and con- cealing treasure fuuml. Appeals from 'the judgments of the separate local Courts might be made to it; and notice of the holding of the Court seems to have been sent to Yarmouth, in order that the inhabitants of that place might have the opportunity of making ooHiplttints against the Bailiffs sent there by the Cinque Ports. The Court ef Brotherhoed, and the Court of Broiherhoed and' Guestling have generally been held in the Hall of Brotherhood or in the Church of St. Nicholas at New Eomney ; and their fimctions appear to have always been nearly identical. The former Court is composed of the Mayors of the Five Ports and two Ancient Towns, and a certain number of jurats and freemen from each of them. The latter is constituted of the same persons, with the addition of the Mayors and Bailiffs of all the Corporate Members, and a certain number of jurats and freemen from each of them. The last-mentioned Mayors, Bailiffs, jurats, and freemen appear to have been invited by the Court of Brotherhood to give their assistance ; and hence the word Guestling became part of the name of the Court. 'J'he Chairman is called the Speaker ; the Court is addressed as "the House,!' and is believed to have been the model on which the Imperial Parliament was originally established. The office of Speaker is held for a' year by the Mayors of the Five Ports and two Towns in rotation. At the Courts held before the Coronations of the Kings, arrangements are made respecting the privileges of the Barons to take part in these ceremonies.f * Jeake states, that : — " This Shepway was famous in old, time for.-the-Cfturt where the Pleas of the Ports were heard and determined before their Lord Warden ; who, at his entrance into his Office of the.Wardenship, did use here to take his Serement or Oath for the Presei-vation oftheir liberties. And here dtd' this King Edward the 1st, before he came to the Crown, Auno 1-265, when he was Lord Warden, exact of the Barons of the Ports their Oath of Fidelity to his Father, King Henry III., against the Maintainers of the Barons' Wars. Nevertheless this Court, though anciently here held' and retaining still the name- of Shepway, is not restrained to be kept there, but may be held elsewhere within the Ports or Members at the pleasure of the Lord Warden, as well for swearing him, as for other occasions ; for I find this Court, Anno 1597, held at Beaksborn in, Kent upon the Administration of the Oath or Serement to Sir Henry Brooke, Lord Cobham, and sometimes since at other places." Mr. Knocker, in his ' Grand Court of Shepway,' states that :— " Henry, Lord Sydney,, Viscount Shepey» issued his precept on the 3rd of August, 1693, to the Cinque Ports to meet and hold the Grand Court of Shepway there-(«.e., Dover), using this expression, viz. :— ' I have heard, it is true that anciently the Wardens used to be'sworn at Shepway ; but it seems of late that plape having not been thought so conyeni«nt for that purpose beeause of its want of sufficient accommodation, I am told that three of my immediate predecessors successively were sworn upon Braidenstone Hill, lyini>- within the Liberties of the town and port of Dover.' Lord Sydney's immediate pi-edecessors were George Finch Eai-1 of Winchelsea, and James, Duke of York, the latter of whom was appointed at the King's Restoration, a'.d. 1660, anno 12 Car. XL, both Constable and Warden, and sworn in, at Dover in. 1668. During the Commonwealth the offices were put into commission ; so that it is probable the fiijst adoption of Dover as the place for holding the Court took place during the interregnum ; from wJiich time it would appear that the Court has been invariably held there. Here it was that Lionel, Duke of Dorset, was installed, A.D. 1765 ; and Hasted records that Mr. Pitt was sworn in here upon. his appointment in 1792." Lord Palmorston was installed at Dover in 1861 + The following extract from pages 120 and 1,21 of Jeake's 'Charters of the Cinque Ports ' relates to the Precedence of the Mayors, Bailitfs, and Jurats of the said Ports :— " And according to the situation of the said Cinque Ports and Ancient Towns were they named before, in, the- Charter of Queen Elizabeth by themselves in their Letter of Attorney there recited, and usually so entered in the Records of their Brotherhood But in' all these last-mentioned Charters of liing James, King Charles I. and II., Rye is placed before Winchelsea and both after all the Five, Pouts : yet still the Speakership of the- Com-ts of Brotherhood and Guestling as 'aforesaid coutmue, as anciently, according to their situation. Nevertheless, neither accordin liamentary Limits . . . . ) Metropolitan Parliamentary Boroughs J (exclusive of the City of London) . . { Metropolitan Parliamentary Boroughs ) (including the City of London) . . ) s/ London within the Eegistrar-General's Tables) of Mortality S ■/ London within the Limits of the Metropolis) Local Management Act . . . . \ London School Board District. London Postal District . . . -. Central Criminal Court District . Metropolitan Police District (not including ) the City of London) . . . .J London within the Metropolitan and City Police ) Districts , . . . . . ) 668 13,298 9,305 45,173 321,020 372,821 45,841 334,318 382,126 75,362 359,421 417,767 75,490 360,065 419,642 75,490 157,101 268,419 360,065 387,780 407,791 419,642 465,769 487,587 440,919 421,232 519,489 441,587 434,530 528,794 112,063 2,528,190 2,640,253 2,803,989 2,808,862 2,808,862 2,967,956 3,075,780 3,110,657 3,222,720 74,897 2,947,169 3,022,066 I 3,254,260 ^ 3,266,987 - 3,266,987 | 3,536,129 . 3,657,078 I 3,810,744 ( 3,885,641 , The Metropolitan Postal District is constituted of the following eight divisions with populations as stated : Eastern- central district lying close around the General Post-0£Bce in St. Martin's-le-Grand, 235,290 ; Eastern district, extending to Walthamstow, Leytonstone, and North Woolwich, 765,536 ; Northern dis- trict, reaching north from Pentonville nearly to Enfield and Bamet, 407,652 ; North-Western district, taking in Hendon and Willesden, 320,523 ; South-eastern district, reaching from Vauxhall Bridge to Erith, and including Norwood, Penge, and Lewisham, 745,655 ; South-western district, extending westward along the Fulham Eoad from Charing Cross to Pulham, and southward as far as Merton and Wimbledon, i 459,555 ; Western district, stretching out to Acton, Ealing, and Hanwell, 428,620 ; Western-central district, 173,298. The area of the entire Postal District is twice as large as that of the Metropolitan Board of Works, but is not nearly so extensive as the Metropolitan Police limits. The Diocese of London, on an area of 190,160 acres, had a population of 2,656,181 in 1871, as I compared with 2,305,822 on the same area in 1861. i Upon the general question of the growth of the population of London the following extracts from | an article on the sutgect contributed by the present writer to the Pall Mall Gazette, in 1867, are reprinted ^ by kind permission of the Editor ,of that journaj. i " A.notion, by ,no means limited in its diffusion, is apparently entertained that because the population I of London has doubled itself in the last forty years, it will go on increasing at the same rapid rate, so ! that by the end of the present century we onay anticipate that an aggregate of more than five and a half | millions of souls will be congregated in the capital city of , the kingdom. We may mention, as an instance of these calculations, that in one of the recently published schemes for supplying London with water, a quotation from an unknown work is relied upon to show that in 1951 London will actually contain nearly 14,000,000 persons. Mr. Bateman also, in his water scheme, reckons upon a population of 4,500,000 persons in another twenty years ; and in short, it is assumed that we are increasing rapidly j with no probability of a check. It may be worth while, then, just to see how far this assumption is | warranted, and whether or not any circumstance of importance has been omitted in the general con- , sideration of the question. I " In 1661, Captain John Graunt, F.R.S., estimated the population of London at 460,000, or about one- | fifteenth part of the aggregate population of England and Wales ; he therefore reckoned the country, I exclusive of London, to contain about 6,500,000 persons, increasing so slowly as only to double their] number in 280 years, while the metropolitan population would by the ordinary proportion of births to^ deaths be doubled in 64 years, but, allowing for migration, would grow from 2 to 5 in 56 years. j " In 1683 Sir William Petty estimated the population of London at 670,000, and the doubling period at forty years. This veteran arithmetician came to the remarkable conclusion that in time the metropolis \ would absorb almost the entire EngUsh population, as by the year 1840 the citizens would count for I * Exclusive of the water area of the River Thames. \ THE METEOPOLIS IN THE FUTURE. 31 10,718,880 out of an aggregate for the entire country of 10,917,389, leaving only about 200,000 as the rural population of England. Instead, however, of accepting this startling result as a proof that his estimate was at fault, he proceeded gravely to deduce the following curious inferences :— ' Wherefore it is certain and necessary that the growth of the city must stop before the said year 1840, and will he at its utmost height in the next preceding period, 1800, when the number of the city will be eight times its present number, viz. 5,359,000 and when (besides the said number) there will be 4,466,000 to perform the said necessary rural works ' — of tillage and other agricultural labour. "The Census abstracts for the year 1801 show that the population for that year, within the area of the Bills of Mortality of 1726 — a larger area than Petty's estimate embraced — was 746,233, and in the year 1841 the number had increased to 1,353,345 ; so that in every respect Petty's conclusions turned out to be erroneous. The truth is, that the rate of increase of the population of London has followed the frequent enlargement of its borders ; thus, if we talte the interval between 1801 and 1851— half a century — we find that, confining ourselves to the area within the Mortality Bills of 1626, the increase was 60 per cent. ; if we take the larger area included within the Bills of 1726, the increase was 113 per cent. ; and on the area of the present registration division the increase was 146 per cent. As the area has been increased the rate of increase has expanded, from the natural reason that when a certain maximum density of population has been reached there must be an overflow into the adjacent districts, which remain, perhaps, outside the metropolitan limits for a while, but eventually become merged in the mass. " The point now to be considered is whether, looking at the present area of London, there is any ground for supposing that the population within its bounds will continue to increase at a rate equal to that hitherto observed on the same area — that is to say, whether in forty or fifty years' time we may safely reckon upon an agglomeration of six millions of people in the metropolis. " Popxilation is either stationary or absolutely decreasing in the City proper, the heart of the mass ; in the outside ring the raie of increase ranged between 1851-61 from 16 to 23 per 1,000 per annum. There is ample room upon the 75,362* acres of metropolitan area to accommodate six millions of people if they were properly distributed, so that there will probably be no occasion for altering the present registration boundary in the next fifty years. We have now on an average 40 persons to an acre, but the general distribution is so tmequal that while in some localities there is only 1 person to an acre, in others therfi are 300. " Whatever may be the cause, the fact is beyond question that the population of London has increased during the last twenty years at a rate which has gradually declined. Between 1841-51 the ratio of increase was 19"7 per 1000 annually, and between 1851-61 it was 17'3 per 1,000 per annum. If these two average ratios be interpolated in a regular series according to a progressive law of increase of population, it will be found that the increment between 1841-2 was at the rate of 20"8 per 1,000, between 1851-2 of 18-3 per 1,000, between 1856-7 of 17-1 per 1,000, between 1861-2 of 15*9 per 1,000, and be- tween 1866-7 of 14-6 per 1,000. At this rate the population of London would amount to something less than 4,800,000 persons by the end of the present century ; whereas, according to the rate of increase between 1851 and 1861, the population would double itself in forty years, and would amount to more than five and a half millions in 1901, upwards of a million in excess of the number given by the rate of increase over the longer interval from 1841 -61. " Population cannot increase indefinitely in London or elsewhere ; and the rate of increase depends on a variety of circumstances, none of which can be foreseen. Changes in the social and political condition of the people ; indisposition to marriage, or a growing tendency to late marriages ; augmentation or dimi- nution of the duration of life ; cessation or increase of migration ; abundance or scarcity of the means of subsistence — all or any one of these causes might come into operation, and the effect on the increase of the population would soon be apparent. Mr. Hepworth Dixon tells us how the influx of emigrants into New England helps to neutralize the effect of the rapidly increasing ' preventive check ' on births. In London the moralists are bewailing the indisposition of our young men to enter into matrimony, and if their complaint be well founded we shall assuredly have an eventual decline in our population, unless there be a countervailing access of country people or foreigners. Another important matter to bear in mind is, that the increased facilities which are afforded by the railways for conveying persons to country residences, or to towns within a short distance of London, have materially affected the metropolitan rate of increase already, and the effects will be moie and more apparent in future years. Then, again, the increasing prosperity of some of the principal cities of the kingdom will render them formidable rivals in attracting the aspiring youth of the country^ The growth of some of these cities is much more rapid than that of the metropolis ; and there is this to be said that, whereas we have had a long spell of expansion, they have only just begun their career. * Eatdiisive of the iv-iter area of the Thames within the Metropolitan limits. * 32 COST OF THE CENSUS. " On the whole, then, we think that the balance of prohabilities indicates that the population of London has seen its maximum rate of increase, and that we may reasonably expect the predictions of those sanguine writers who promise us a population of nearly 6,000,000 by the commencement of the twentieth century to turn out very considerably above the mark." The foregoing observations are in the main borne out by the results of the recent Census, which shows that the rate of inorease between 1861 and 1871 within the Eegistvation limits of the Metropolis was less by -23 per cent, than the rate between 1851 and 1861. This would im,ply an extension of the doubling period from 40 to 46 years, and a reduction of the estimated population in 1901 from 5,500,000 to 5,100,000. THE COST OP THE CENSUS. The expenses of the Census are defrayed wlioUy out of the Imperial exchequer, and it will probably be of interest to st^atetere the extent of the demand which so complicated and extensi-ve an undertaking makes upon the national purse. From a Parliamentary Return of the Sess'on of 1863, it appears fhat the total amount expended on the Census of England and Wales in 1861 was £95,719 16s. Id., exclusive of postage and printing, which are not brought into account. In 1851 the amount spent was £93,132 Is. 2d., and in 1841 it was £86,727 18s. 8d. Relatively to the population enumerated the cost in 1841 was at the rate of £5 9s., in 1851 of £5 4s., and in 1861 of £4 15s. 5d. per 1000. Of the total cost in 1841, the Jooal ofBcers (enume- rators, registrars, superintendent registrars, &c.) employed absorbed £58,327 12s. 5d. ; in 1851 the local expenses amounted to £60,070 Os. lOd., and in 1861 to £66,914 6s. id. The Return from which these figures are taken states that in 1841 the payments to the local officers were made from the poor rates, the amount paid having been ascertained from the Clerks to the severall Boards of Guardians. The ultimate cost of the Census of 1871 can of course only "be conjectured at the present time, as some few months have yet to elapse Ijefore the whole work will be completed and the accounts closed. That it will be considerably more than in 1861 must be olavious from the fact that the local officers have been paid for their services £78,299, which is an increase on the corresponding payment in 1861 of about 2s. Sd. per 1000 of the population. Supposing, however, that the entire sum of £120;000 originally estimated on the basis of the expenditure in 1861, and submitted to Parliament as the provision necessary to be made for the Census of 1871, should be spent, it is hard to understand that any one who compares the published Returns of 1871 with those cf 1861 and notes the new features now introduced — some to ' meet the requirements of the Act (the various sanitary jurisdictions for example), and others voluntarily to extend the usefulness of the Returns — can doubt that there is fair value returned for the Jive farthings per head which will cover the whole cost of the Census of 1871. SUMMAEY TABLES. 34 SUMMARY TABLES : UNITED KINGDOM ANl/ ENGLAND AND WALES. UNITED KINGDOM. Table I. — Area, Tnhabitbd Hoitses, and Population of the United Kingdom on 3rd April, 1871, exclusive of the Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen Abroad. Area In Statute Acres. Inhabited Houses. Population. Increase or De- crease of Popula- tion per cent. 1861-71. Persons. Males. Females. United Eangdom . . 77,828,829 5,656,513 31,628,338* 15,368,125* 16,260,213 8-80 England Wales 32,597,398 4,721,823 4,009,783 249,334 21,495,131 1,217,135 10,454,334 604,600 11,040,797 612,535 13-40 9-48 England and Wales Scotland t Irelaudf Isle of Man . . Channel Islands — Jersey Guernsey and ad-'l jacent Islands ... 37,319,221 19,496,132 20,819,829 145,325 28,717 19,605 4,259,117 412,185 961,229 9,413 8,738 5,831 22,712,266 3,360,018 5,411,416 54,042 56,627 33,969 11,058,934 1,603,143 2,639,826 25,914 24,875 15,433 11,653,332 1,756,875 2,771,590 28,128 31,752 18,536 13-19 9-72 6-68 deer. 300 1-82 3-95 deer. * This is exclusive of the numbers of men in the Army, Navy, and Merchant Service abroad ; they may be estimated at about 229,000. I f The figures for Scotland are taken from the Scotch Census Report ; those for Ireland have been kindly supplied by the Census j Commissioners, though the reviaiou has not been entirely completed. i () ENGLAND AND WALES. Table II. — Houses and Population of England and Wales at each of the Censuses, 1801-71.* I Houses. Population. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Building. Persons. Males. Females. 1801, March 10th .. 1,575,923 57,476 Not returned. 8,892,536 4,254,735 4,637,801 1811, May 27th .. 1,797,504 51,020 16,207 10,164,256 4,873,605 5,290,651 1821, May 28th .. 2,088,156 69,707 19,274 12,000,236 5,850,319 6,149,917 1831, May 29th . . 2,481,544 119,915 24,759 13,896,797 6,771,196 7,125,601 1841, June 7th 2,948,945 173,247 27,444 15,914,148 7,777,586 8,136,562 1851, March 3l3t .. 3,278,039 153,494 26,571 17,927,609 8,781,225 9,146,384 1861, April 8th .. 3,739,505 184,694 27,305 20,066,224 9,776,259 10,289,965 1871, AprU 3rd .. 4,259,117 261,345 37,803 22,712,266 11,058,934 11,653,332 Interval between the Enumerations. 1801—1811 = 10 1811—1821 = 10 1821—1831 = 10 1831—1841 = 10 1841—1851= 9 1851—1861=10 1861—1871= 9 • 212 years •004 •001 •026 •812 •023 •985 Increase in 70 • 063 years Increase of Inhabited t ^-ni^. Houses Increase of Population. 221,581 290,652 393,388 462,401 334,094 461,466 519,612 2,683,194 1,271,720 1,835,980 1,896,561 2,017,351 2,013,461 2,138,615 2,646,042 13,819,730 14^30 18-06 15-80 14-52* 12-65* 11-93 13-19 Annual rate of in crease per cent * The Army, Koyal Navy, and Seamen belonging to registered vessels are not included in the numbers for the years prior to 1841 ; the Military at home were for the first time Included with the general population in 1841 ; and persons on board vessels of the Eoyal Navy and iWerchant Shipping in the harbours, creelss, and rivers of England and Wales were included, as well as the Militarv. in 18S1 18iil, and 1871. ■' ■-. Table III. — Increase of the Inhabited Houses and Population of England and Wales in the,. Intervals between the Censuses 1801-71. Decennial Eate of Increase per | , cent, of Population. ^ i Increase per cent.!,-- ., i in 70-063 yearsr""'*'!!" \'n • In computing the mteofir,m<^e between 1831 and 1841, the Mllitai-y returned in the latter year are not Included; and incom- putmg the rate of mcrease between 1841 and 185 1, the Seamen and others ennmctatea on board vessels in 1851 aie exSuded. SUMMARY tables: EMIGEATION. 35 Tabi^ IV.— Number of Emigkants from the United Kingdom during the Ten Years 1861 to 1870, from Eeturns furnished by Her Majesty's Emigration Commissioners. Ye4R. Total Number of Emigrants. EngUsh. Scotch. Irish. Foreigners. Not distinguished. 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 91,770 121,214 223,758 208,900 209,801 204,882 195,953 196,325 258,027 256,940 22,145 35,487 61,243 56,618 61,345 58,856 55,494 58,268 90,416 105,293 6,730 12,598 15,230 15,035 12,870 12,307 12,866 14,954 22,559 22,935 36,322 49,678 116,391 115,428 100,676 98,890 88,622 64,965 73,325 74,283 3,619 3,311 7,833 16,942 28,619 '26,691 31,193 51,956 65,752 48,396 22,954 20,140 23,061 4,877 6,291 8,138 7,778 6,182 5,975 6,033 TOTAI. .. .. 1,967,570 605,165 148,084 818,580 284,312 111,429 It appears from the above Table that 1,967,570 Emigrants sailed from those ports of the United Kingdom at which there are Government Emigration OflBcera, during the ten years 1861-70. In order to show more accurately the extent to which Emigration has affected the population during the last ten years, the following 7' Table has been prepared, wherein the Emigrants whose origin was not distinguished are distributed propor- , tionately among those whose birth-places were ascertained. Nttmbee of Emigrants from the United Kingdom between the Censuses of 1861 and 1871. I TRAm. Total. English. Scotch. Irish. Foreignerj. Total 1,976,577 649,742 158,226 866,626 301,983 1861 (April 8th to Dec. 31st) 1862-70 1871 (to March 31st) 73,036 1,875,800 27,741 24,502 611,880 13,360 8,020 148^351 1,855 36,778 820,981 8,867 3,736 294,588 3,659 It may be inferred from the Official Eeturns that the number of Emigrants from the United Kingdom if was not less than — r ' 717,913 between the Censuses of 1831 and 1841 ; 1,692,063 ditto 1841 and 1851; 2,249,355 ditto 1851 and 1861 ; 1,976,577 ditto 1861 and 1871. Number of Emigrants from the United Kingdom during each of the Intervals between the last three Censuses. s- Total. English. Scotch. Irish. Foreigners. 1851 (April 1st) to 1861 (April 7th) . . ^ 1861 (AprU 8th) to 1871 (March 31st) .. 2,249,355 1,976,577 640,316 649,742 182,954 158,226 1,231,308 866,626 194,777 301,983 D 2 36 SUMMAKY tables: COUNTIES PEOPER. Table V. — Aeea, Houses, and Population in 1871, of the Counties Pkopeb in England and Wales. Counties. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Inhabited. Un- inhabited, Enilding. Population. Persons. Males. ENGLAND and WALES England Wales . Bedford Berks Bucklogham Cambridge Chester . Cornwall .• Cuijaberland Derby Devon Dorset , Durham , Essex Gloucester Hants Hereford . Hertford . Huntingdon Kent . . Lancaster Leicester . Lincoln . Middlesex Monmouth Norfolk Northampton Northumberland Nottingham England. Oxford . Butland . Salop . . Somerset . Stafford . Suffolk . Surrey Warwick Westmorland Wilts . , Worcester York . , Anglesey Brecon Ciu'digan - Oarmaithen Carnarvon Denbigh . Flnit . . Glamorgan Merioneth Montgomery Pembroke Badnor . Wai.es, 32,597,398 4,?21,823 295,609 4,60,132 467,009 524,926 705,493 869,878 970,161 656,243 1,656,161 627,265 647,592 1,055,133 804,977 1,032,105 532,898 391,141 229,615 1,004,984 1,207,926 611,719 1,767,962 181,317 1,356,173 629,912 1,290,312 526,176 470,096 94,889 841,167 1,049,815 732,434 949,825 483,178 934, 006 566,458 600,906 869,303 472,453 3,382,361 193,511 460,158 443,387 606,172 369,482 392,005 169,162 647,070 385,291 485,351 393,682 276,662 4,259,117 261,345 4,009,783 249,334 247,680 13,665 30,506 39,638 37,257 40,272 110,449 73,950 44,061 78,309 106,200 39,410 114,705 92,356 101,474 98,283 26,371 39,066 14,032 151,344 530,490 58,606 94,212 321,229 36,169 99,428 52,539 62,436 68,419 37,849 4,766 50,804 92,206 167,614 76,501 168,443 75,386 131,442 12,671 64,874 69,988 507,040 12,170 12,647 16,420 24,333 23,298 22,600 16,636 72,905 10,006 13,911 19,583 4,925 1,415 1,936 1,667 1,299 7,818 4,648 2,930 4,119 6,387 1,874 5,686 6,049 6,966 6,887 1,305 2,017 641 10,860 38,880 2,917 4,157 25,460 1,678 6,587 2,506 3,253 2,692 1,866 175 2,342 5,018 9,632 3,931 13,053 4,114 10,722 650 2,610 4,612 29,533 870 1,162 741 887 1,227 1,732 1,291 3,435 619 521 1,100 190 36,164 1,639 178 247 184 203 725 264 319 673 647 191 1,424 937 694 79 268 44 6,190 376 534 4,409 200 416 300 515 448 236 7 163 721 857 301 2,728 733 912 87 362 402 44 72 76 127 164 150 68 632 171 53 70 12 22,712,266 21,495,131 1,217,135 146,267 196,475 175,879 186,906 561,201 362,343 220,253 379,394 601,374 195,537 686,089 466,436 634,640 644,684 125,370 192,226 63,708 848,294 2,819,495 269,311 436,699 2,639,765 195,448 438,656 243,891 386,646 319,788 177,975 22,073 248,111 463,483 868,326 348,869 1,091,636 417,456 634,189 65,010 257,177 338,837 2,436,365 51,Q40 69,901 73,441 115,710 106,121 106,102 76,312 397,859 46,598 67,623 91,998 25,430 10,454,334 604,600 69,046 97,078 86,069 92,115 271,033 169,706 109,079 190,657 285,248 95,616 363,117 233,903 262,593 276,393 62,562 93,244 31,381 417,506 ,358,387 131,202 ' 216,762 ,183,399 101,448 32,327 430,788 1,461,108 ra8,169 219,837 1,356,366 94,000. 210,999 227,657 120,859 123,032 192,663 193,983 164,407 165,351 87,466 90,609 11,038 11,035 123,472 124,639 218,454 245,029 431,814 426,512 171,166 177,703 617,111 574,524 199,632 217,924 307,649 326,5:40 , 32,985 32,025 126,828 130,349 164,732 174,105 , 1,206,625 1,229,730 24,400 26,640 29,928 29,973 33,396 40,045 . 64,921 60,789 61,874 54,247 52,866 52,236 t 38,350 37,962 205,660 192,199 23,261 23,337 34,096 33,528 , 42,782 49,216 J 13,067 12,363 f — > NoxE.— Under 2 & 3 Will. IV. c. 64. aud 7 & 8 Vict c 61 dptji<-Ii»H «»,.(. „f r. Z ; Counties by which they were wholly surrounded, except iu ihe l^^of Ky and p^^^^^ mcorporated for all purposes in Hod SUMMARY tables: eegistbation counties. 37 Table VI. — Aeea, Houses, and Population in 1871, of Eegistbation Divisions and Counties in England and Wales. Divisions and Registration or Union Counties. ENGLAND abd WALES DIVISIONS. L II. m. IV. .V. VL VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. London . . . South-Eastkbn soitth-midland Eastern . . South-West louf West-Midland NOBTB-MlDLAND North-Westbbh York . . . northeen . . Welsh . . . I. LONOON. Middlesex (part of) Surrey (part "/) . Kent (jjart of) . Area in Statute Acres. 37,319,221 n. SOUTH-EASTERN. 1. Surrey (fiztoTwnetropoZiton) , 2. Kent (eaitra-BieirqpoIitan) . 3. Sussex 4. Hampshire 5. Berkshire in. SODTH-MmiAND. 6. Middlesex (exfra-meh-opoKtan) . 7. Hertfordshire 8. Buckinghamshire 9. Oxfordshire . . . . . 10. Northamptonshire . . . . 11. Huntincdonsliire 12. Bedfordshire 13. Camhridgeshire IV. Eastern. 14. Ilssex . 19. Suffolk . 16. Norfolk . V. SoDTH- Western. 17. Wiltshire . 18. Itorsetshire 19. DeTunshixe 20. CSomwall . 21. Somersetshire VI. West-Midland. 22. Gloucestershire , . . 23. Herefordshire .... 24. Shropshire 25. Staffordshire .... 26. Worcestershire . . . 27. Warwickshire .... VII. North-Midland, 28. Leicestershire .... 29. Butlandshire . , . , SO, Lmcolnshire , . . . 31. Nottinghamshire . . . 32. Derbyshire VIII. North-western. 33. Cheshire 34. Lancashire . IX. York. 35. West Biding . . . . 36. East Riding ^wW^ Tork) 37. North Biding . . . X. NOETHERK. 38. Durham 39. Northumberland 40. Cumberland 41. Westmorland . XI. Welsh. 42. Monmouthshire . . , 43. South Wales . . . 44. North Wales . . . 75,362 3,994,431 3,201,325 3,211,441 4,981,170 3,946,460 3,535,445 1,998,914 3,702,384 3,547,947 5,125,342 Houses. Inhabited. 4,259,117 417,767 399,921 296,737 260,625 366,635 543,641 300,198 642,661 500,397 244,175 287,410 31,499 22,501 21,362 451,027 978,988 948,257 1,052,191 663,968 178,678 428,143 404,040 476,542 632,002 204,632 305,293 573,096 975,038 929,859 1,306,544 775,414 610,582 1,643,343 885,541 1,066,290 116,776 607,647 924,130 752,995 434,325 610,687 634,149 107,352 1,731,801 600,441 561,702 691,752 1,307,162 1,771,766 696,296 1,234,323 784,401 1,290,312 970,161 603,073 432,906 2,732,763 1,959,673 Unin- habited. Building, 32,320 24,998 16,609 15,319 20,483 34,371 13,920 46,?57 29,360 12,781 16,327 6,104 3,733 2,676 1,616 2,186 3,428 1,908 6,901 6,921 2,481 1,849 Population. Fersons. 276,846 106,698 35,223 62,826 117,194 76,063 97,824 46,014 46,707 39,713 32,882 38,147 63,121 12,890 31,569 41,708 86,866 7.6,212 97,547 52,105 38,050 106,162 73,111 96,267 91,849 26,323 64,893 171,642 68,634 131,400 59,978 5,103 92,162 76,397 67,558 105,672 636,889 388,004 63,844 48,549 124,988 62,436 44,061 12,690 41,251 161,323 94,336 20,990 7,708 3,622 5,470 7,327 4,160 5,812 2,239 4,446 1,862 1,464 1,948 2,434 626 1,458 1,372 5,838 3,948 6,533 2,423 1,784 6,474 4,676 6,226 5,668 1,248 2 ,498 10,675 3,667 10,815 2,873 220 4,094 3,014 3,719 7,031 39,826 21,765 4,013 3,682 6,046 3,263 2,930 652 1,902 7,629 6,896 3,085 1,642 377 1,168 878 736 673 278 1,279 260 170 269 270 60 174 214 918 301 397 349 183 647 266 742 79 176 898 426 884 391 6 623 515 474 739 6,162 4,786 796 340 1,660 516 319 87 231 987 631 3,264,260 2,167,726 1,442,664 1,218,728 1,880,777 2,720,669 1,406,936 3,389,044 2,395,669 1,414,234 1,421,670 Males. 2,286,568 742,165 226,637 365,279 629,126 420,910 526,143 226,268 264,864 194,612 166,007 178,329 243,234 58,046 151,639 192,033 440,880 347,210 430,638 244,667 189,000 606,102 368,356 482,662 488,760 120,723 267,003 877,435 336,276 630,472 276,171 23,385 438,075 355,404 324,900 539,786 2,849,259 1,854,172 306,680 234,817 742,206 386,646 220,253 65,130 219,703 766 ,-869 435,093 Femdli B. 11,068,934 1,623,161 1,064,635 702,223 598,599 896,085 1,333,413 693,627 1,634,268 1,183,826 718,506 710,601 1,063,110 362,562 107,479 176,327 312,931 201,250 262,207 111,920 126,141 95,178 75,748 87,560 123,364 28,387 71,544 94,301 221,277 [170,163 207,159 120,434 92,674 287,211 167,839 228,027 229,683 60,170 132,854 441,411 161,985 30J,410 134,134 11,667 212,600 173,286 162,040 261,604 1,372,664 914,662 161, 434 117,730 383,712 192,663 109,079 33,052 113,862 330,992 216,717 1,731,109 1,103,091 740,431 620,129 984,692 1,337,256 713,308 1,754,776 1,211,743 695,728 711,069 1,223,458 389,693 118,053 188,953 310,195 219,660 263,936 114,348 138,713 99,434 79,259 90,769 124,870 29,659 79,995 97,732 219,603 177,047 223,479 124,233 96,426 318,891 190,517 254,626 259,177 60,663 134,149 436,024 174,291 323,062 141,037 11,718 216,675 182,118 162,860 278,181 1,476,595 939,610 165,146 117,087 358,493 193,983 111,174 32,078 105,846 386,877 210,346 38 SUMMARY tables: COUNTY PARLIAMBNTAKY EEPBESBNTATION. Table VII. — Inhabited Houses and Population ia 1871, of the Counties in England and Eetuened, and Numbeb COXTNTIES. INCLUDING EEPEESENTED CITIES ahd BOROUGHS. Inhabited Houses. POPUlATIOlf. Persons. ' Males. Females, Total No. of Mem- bers re- ' turned No. of Electors. BXCLUDINa EEPEESENTED CITIES Inhabited Houses. POPULATIOK. Persons. Males. Females. ENGLAND and WALES England Wales . England. Bedfordshire . . Berkshire . . . Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Cheshire . . Cornwall . . Cumberland . Derbyshire . Devonshire . Dorsetshire . Durham . Essex . . . Gloucestershire Hampshire . Herelordsbire Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire Kent . . . Xancashire , Leicestershire Lincolnshire . Middlesex Monmouthshire Norfolk . . Northamptonshire Northumberland Nottioghamshire Oxfoi'dshire , Eutlandshire . Shropshire . Somersetshire Staffordshire . Suffolk . . Suirey , , Sussex . , Warwiclcsbire Westmorland Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire Wales. Anglesey . . Brecknockshire Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Denbighshire Flintshire Glamorganshire Merionethshire . Mon tgomerysh ire Pembrokeshire Eadnor&bire . 4,259,117 22,712,266 11,058,934 4,009,783 249,334 21,495,131 1,217,135 30,506 39,638 37,257 40,272 110,440 73,950 44,061 78,309 105,200 39,410 114,705 92,356 101,474 98,283 26,371 39,056 14,032 151,344 530,490 58,806 94,212 321,229 36,169 99,428 62,539 62,436 68,419 37,849 4,766 60,804 92,205 167,614 76,501 168,443 76,385 131,442 12,671 54,874 69,938 507,040 146,257 196,475 175,879 186,906 661,201 362,343 220,253 379,394 601,374 195,637 686,089 466,436 534,640 644,684 125,370 192,226 63,708 12,170 12,647 16,420 24,333 23,298 22,600 16,636 72,905 10,006 13,911 19,683 4,925 2,819,495 269,311 436,699 2,539,765' 196,448 433,6.56 243,891 336,646 319,768 17J,'9>5| 22,073 248, 111! 463,483 858,326 348,869 1,091,635 417,456 634,189 66,010 257,177 338,837 2.436,356 51,040 59,901 73,441 116,710 106,121 105,102 76,312 397,859 46,598 67,623 91,998 25,430 11,653,332 489 10,454,334 604,600 11,040,797 459 612,635, 30 1,938,216 112,912 69,046 97,078 86,059 92,115 271,033 169,706 109,079 190,667 285,248 95,616 353,117 233,903 262,693 275,393 62,562 93,244 31,381 294 417,606 1,358,387 131,202 216,762 1,183,399 101,448 210,999 120, 8.M 192,663 154,407 87,466 11,038 123,472 218,464 431,814 171,166 517,111 199,532 307,649 32,985 126,828 164,732 24,400 29 923 33 396 54 921 61 874 62 866 33 350 205 660 23 261 34 095 42,782 13,067 77,211 99,397 89,820 94,791 290,168 192,637 111,174 188,737 316,126 99,921 331,972 232,533 282,047 269,291 62,808 98,982 32,327 430,788 1,461,108 138,109 219,837 1,356,366 94,000 227,657 123,032 193,983 165,351 90,509 11,035 124,639 245,029 426,512 177,703 674,524 217,924 326,640 32,025 130,349 174,105 26,640 29,973 40,045 60,789 64,247 62,236 37,962 192,199 23,337 33,528 49,216 12,363 4 8 8 n 14 13 32 6 14 19t 3 10 10 9t 2 10 11 19 9 11 16 11 3 15 11 8,712 15,034 14,512 14,168t 52,127 26,151 20,174 29,648 46,026 14,004 69,216 24,737 58,360 43,766 12,662 10,375 4,625 71,241 267,201 28,911 43,771 217,404t 11,661 36,816 19,976 29,261 34,481 16,679f 2,054 22,785 33,643 100,707 22,692 87,466 36.716 72,148 6,929 23,945 39,953 260,798 6,068 4,562 6,314 11,253 8,732 10,293 7,144 36,376 3,300 7,682 9,219 3,069 2,444,433 2,277,648 166,786 11,270,416 789,428 27,130 28,185 26,613 33,187 69,301 61,356 32,593 65,656 78,935 29,495 70,077 86,029 53,021 59,343 21,415 37,544 12,207 91,387 223,481 38,806 75,087 47,293 29,869 77,162 40,252 32,933 37,030 27,295 4,766 38,674 73,780 64,204 62,612 83,474 38,368 49,835 9,944 33,736 44,446 263,237 8,962 10,830 14,005 19,139 17,197 18,395 11,292 31,152 10,006 9,711 12,657 3,439 129,407 134,667 120,296 162,910 349,866 296,921 163,817 318,013 393,461 143,478 375,210 426,863 251,713 319,867 100,950 184,332' 65,167 479,995 1,161,681 174,091 344,636 276,028 156,677 341,004 180,049 176,741 171,685 125,591 22,073 190,096 356,373 321,784 284,273 486,694! 199,696 231,628 61,664 152,637 214,104' 37,368 61,335 62,167 89,036 78,681 84,878 S2,347| 162,241 46,598 48, 9461 67,436' 18,49S' Note.— The Houses and 6,963,458 6,106 6,661,691 391,867 61,308 67,326 69,233 76,362 171,385 139,825 82,350 160,775 188,147 71,323 197,305 213,844 126,184 166,672 50,916 89,267 27,327 233,327 664,171 86,229 171,600 128,626 82,335 166,476 89,460 88,166 84,639 62,678 11,038 95,642 171,686 161,247 140,873 227,326 101,390 111,969 26,577 76,184 104,323 629,283 18,085 26,661 23,446 42,144 39,287 42,935 26,439 84,231 23,261 26,032 26,726 9,620 6,708,824 397,661 68,099 67,341 61,063 76,548 178,470 167,096 81,467 157,238 205,314 72,165 177,90^ 213,01! 126,62! 164,29! 50,034 96,06j 27,84(1 246,668 697, 41Q 87,862 173,031' 147, 60i 74,341 174,529 90,689 87,276 87,14i 62,913 11. 94,55] 184,78J 160, 63| 143,40j 259,36! 98,30< 114, 66i 24,981 74,46i 109 l,78l l,2o| 19,28: 26,67i 33,721 46,892 39,294 41,94J 26,90^ 78,0ig 23,33} 23.914 30,710 8,875 Population •This of Represented Cities and Boroughs returned in each Couutv renrpBent i„ ™„„ , , or more Counties. The Number of Members of each ofTS.tt^rT?'^ cases, not on^ total (1,260,019 registered Electors) is exclusive of thf 4 949 EledaS ff. .i^S?- *'''^™*'5 t These touis include the M^mLS'er-iJnfvL^rKm! SUMMARY tables: COUNTY PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. 39 Wales, including and excluding Represented Cities and Bokottghs, with the Number of Members of Ebgisteebd Electors. AND BOROUGHS. REPRESENTED CITIES and BOROUGHS. County Population. Members Returned No. of Cities, Boronghs, and Uni- versities. Counties. Uembere No. of Electors. Inhabited by CiUes, No. of re- turned. Souses. Persons. Males. Females. Boroughs, and Uni- versities. Eiectors. 18» SOI, 109 1,814,684 10,652,423 5,105,476 6,646,947 302 201 •1,260,019 ENGLAND and WALES. 112 ?39,932 1,732,136 10,224,716 4,892,743 5,331,973 287 187 1,198,284 Englakd. 15 61,1»» 82,549 427,707 212,733 214,974 16 14 61,736 Wales. England. 2 6,590 3,376 16,850 7,738 9,112 2 1 2,122 Bedfordshire. 3 7,610 11,453 61,808 29,762 32,056 6 4 7,424 Berltshire. 3 1,659 11,744 55,683 26,826 28,757 6 4 6,953 Budcingbamshire. 3 10,147 7,085 33,996 16,763 18,243 *+ 2 4,021-|- Cambridgeshire. 6 23,289 41,148 211,346 99,648 111,698 8 5 28,838 Cheshire. 4 16,609 12,594 65,422 29,881 35,541 9 7 8,542 Cornwall. i 12,717 11,468 66,436 26,729 29,707 4 3 7,457 Cumberland. 6 19,393 12,663 61,381 29,882 31,499 2 1 10,156 Derbysbire. 6 28,242 26,265 207,913 97,101 110,812 11 6 17,7»3 Devonshire. 3 7,309 9,915 52,069 24,293 27,766 7 6 6,695 Dorsetshire. 4 19,850 44,628 309,879 165,812 154,067 9 7 39,366 Durham. 6 19,516 7,327 39,573 20,069 19,614 4 3 6,221 Essex. 4 20,791 48,453 282,927 127,409 155,618 9 6 37,569 Gloucestershire. 6 19,297 38,940 224,817 109,821 114,996 11 8 24,468 Hampshire. 3 9,431 4,956 24,420 11,646 12,774 3 2 3,131 Heretbrdsbire. 3 9,610 1,612 7,894 3,977 3,917 1 1 766 Hertfordshire. 3 3,704 1,826 8,541 4,054 4,487 1 1 921 Huntingdonshire, 6 32,171 59,967 368,299 184,179 184,120 15 9 39,070 Kent. 8 63,603 307,009 1,667,914 794,216 863, f98 24 14 203,593 Lancashire. 4 14,514 19,800 96,220 44,973 60,247 2 1 14,397 Leicestershire. 6 29,239 19,126 91,963 45,162 46,801 8 6 14,632 Lincolnshire. 2 23,396 273,936 2,263,737 1,054,874 1,208,863 I7t 8 194,008t Middlesex. 2 7,764 6,310 38,771 19,113 19,658 1 1 3,797 Monmouthshire. 6 21,017 22,266 97,652 44,624 53,128 4 2 14,798 Norfollt. 4 11,669 12,287 63,842 31,399 32,443 4 2 8,406 Northamptonshire. 4 10,372 29,503 210,906 104,197 106,708 6 4 18,879 Northumberland. 4 10,266 31,389 148,073 69,868 78,205 6 3 24,215 Nottinghamshire, 3 7,476 10,664 62,384 24,788 27,596 6t 4 8,203t Oxfordshire. 2 2,054 ,, .. , . , , .. .. Rutlandshire. 4 13,585 12,130 68,015 27,930 30,085 6 4 9,200 Shropshire. 6 25,115 18,425 107,110 46,868 60,242 5 3 8,528 Somersetshire. T 6 28,849 103,410 536,542 270,567 265,976 13 8 71,868 Staffordshire. , , . -4 15,426 13,889 64,696 30,293 34,303 5 3 . 7,266 Suffolk. , 6 31,171 84,969 604,941 289,786 315,155 5 3 56,286 Surrey. 4 13,803 37,017 217,760 98,142 119,618 11 8 22,913 Sussex. 4 16,392 81,607 402,561 196,680 206,881 7 3 65,756 Warwickshire. 2 5,070 2,727 13,446 6,408 7,038 1 1 1,859 Westmorland. 4 10,697 21,138 104,640 61,644 52,896 U 9 13,248 Wiltshire. : 4 16,879 25,542 124,733 60,409 64,324 7 6 23,079 Worcestershire. 10 87,835 243,803 1,180,867 677,342 603,525 28 19 172,963 Yorkshire. Wales. 1 3,295 3,208 13,672 6,315 7,357 1 1 1,773 Anglesey. 1 3,754 1,817 8,666 4,267 4,299 1 1 808 Brecknockshire. X 4,626 2,416 11,274 4,950 6,324 1 1 1,788 Cardiganshire, 2 7,724 . 6,194 26,674 12,777 13,897 1 1 3,529 Carniarthenshire. I 5,654' 6,101 27,540 12,587 14,953 1 1 3,178 Carnarvonshire. 2 7,452 4,105 20,224 9,931 10,293 1 1 2,841 Denbighshire. 1 3,936 6,344 23,966 11,911 12,054 1 1 3,208 Flintshire. 2 1 1 10,107 3,300 4,790 4,545 41,763 235,618 121,429 114,189 4 3 26,269 Glamorganshire. Merloneihslnre. a 4,200 18,677 9^063 9^614 1 'i '2,792 Montgomeryshire. ■M 1 6,926 34,562 16,066 18,506 2 2 4,674 Pembrokeshire. PI ' 2,194 1,486 6,936 3,447 3,488 1 1 876 Radnorshire. the Cities and Boronghs which are entirely within such County, but also parts of other Cities and Boroughs which extend into two is returned in that County in which the greater part of the City or Borough is situate. •Cambtidgp, the 1,367 Electors for the University of London, and the 3,786 Electors for the University of Oxford. bridge, London, and Oxford, but nut the Electors of those Universities. 40 SUMMARY tables: POPTTLATION, ELECTOBATE, PEOPERTY, etc., in COTTNTrES. Taijlb VIII.— Population ; Ntjmbee of Electoks and of Mbmbebs Returned ; Value of Property i Number of Housks Inhabited, and Assessed to the House Duty ; and Proportion of Men and "Women who Signed their Maekiaqb Registers with Marks— in the Counties of England and Wales. Population, 1871. ENGLAND&WALES 22,712,266 England . Wales . England. Bedford . . Berks Buckingham Cambridge . Cliester . . CornwaU Cumberland . Derby . , Devon , . Dorset . . Durham . . Essex . . Gloucester . Hants Hereford Hertforil Huntingdon Kent . . . Lancaster , Leicester Lincoln . . Middlesex . Monmouih . Norfolk . . Northampton Northumberland Notlingham Oxford . . Rutland . Salop . . Somerset Sti.ffod . . Sntlolk . . Surrey . Subsex . . Warwick Westmorland Wilts . . Worcester . York . . . Wales. Anglesey Brecon . Cardigan Carmarthen . Carnarvon . Denbigh . . Flint . . . Glamorgan . Merioneth . Montgomery Pembroke Radnor . 21,495,131 1,217,135 146,257 196,475 175,879 186,906 661,201 362,343 220, 25i 379,394 601,374 195,537 685,089 466,436 534,640 544,634 125,370 192,326 63,708 848,294 2,819,496 269,311 436,599 2,5.19,765 195,448 438,656 243,891 386,646 319,758 177,975 22,073 248,111 463,483 858,326 348,869 1,091,636 417,456 634,189 65,010 257,177 338,837 2,436,355 51,040 59,901 73,441 115,710 106,121 105,102 76,312 397,859 46,598 67,623 91,998 26,430 11,058,934 10,454,334 604,600 69,046 97,078 86,069 92,115 271,033 169,706 109,079 190,657 286,248 95,616 353,117 233,903 252,593 275,393 62,662 93,244 31,381 417,606 1,368,387 131,202 216,762 1,183,399 101,448 210,999 120,869 192,663 164,407 87,466 11,038 123,472 218,454 431,814 171,166 517,111 199,632 3tl7,649 32,985 126,828 164,732 24,400 29,928 33,396 64,021 51,874 62,866 38,350 205,660 23,261 34,095 42,782 13,067 Ko. of Electors.* 11,663,3322,051,128 11,040,797 1,938,216 612,635 112,912 77,211 99,397 89,820 94,791 290,168 192,637 111,174 188,737 316,126 99,921 331,972 232,633 282,047 269,291 62,803 98,982 32,327 430,788 1,461,108 138,109 219,837 1,366,366 94,000 227,657 133,032 193,983 165,351 90,509 11,035 124,639 245,029 426,512 177,703 674,524 217,924 326,540 32,025 130,349 174,105 1,229,730 26,640 29,973 40,045 60,789 64,247 62,236 37,962 192,199 23,337 33,528 49,216 12,363 8,712 15,034 14,612 14,168a 52,127 25,161 20,174 29,548 46,025 14,004 59,216 24,737 68,360 43,765 12,562 10,375 4,625 71,241 267,201 28,911 43,771 217,404a 11,661 36,816 19,976 29,261 34,481 15,679a 2,054 22,785 33,643 100,707 22,692 87,456 36,716 72,148 6,929 23,945 39,958 260,798 5,068 2 4,562 2 6,314 2 11,253 3 8,732 2 10,293 3 7,144 ?, 36,376 6 3,300 1 7,682 2 9,219 3 3,069 2 No. of Mem- betB Be- tiimed. 459 30 la 14 13 8 8 17 10 13 10 13 16 6 4 3 21 32 19a 3 10 8 10 10 9a 2 10 11 19 9 11 15 H 3 15 11 Amount of Real Property Aasessed to the Property and Income Tax (Sche- dule A.) for the year ending AprU(i,1871.t £ 124,814,412 119,943,378 4,871,034 800,799 1,241,802 1,161,086 1,412,686 2,768,311 1,342,783 1,167,007 1,707,660 3,202,687 1,142,417 2,000,441 2,921,688 2,662,612 2,623,661 1,030,623 1,171,740 491,502 5,191,261 12,888,601 1,633,314 3,747,673 19,438,468 706,699 2,877,096 1,613,656 1,913,899 1,630,974 1,214,470 198,654 1,628,046 3,327,882 3,233,029 2,142,769 6,196,889 2,728,538 3,277,683 439,148 1,676,323 1,814,231 11,585,980 219,963 274,942 266,078 491,082 356,167 496,163 360,393 ,219,922 178,119 390,960 453,952 185,313 Amonnt of Gross Esti- mated Beutal according to the Yaluatiun Lists approved for 1871.1 730,027 1,260,620 1,122,197 1,267,939 2,987,187 1,344,105 1,236,929 1,838,713 3,023,264 1,066,398 2,935,326 2,724,078 2,889,195 3,601,866 9S0,637 1,163,951 480,919 4,900,993 13,753,783 1,542, 3,260,946 20,175,382 854,224 2,693,076 1,646,144 2,164,756 1,621,273 1,137,723 183,968 1,692,285 2,940,434 3,646,909 1,988,197 6,675,147 2,634,847 3,135,369 474,704 1,693,871 1,772,312 11,747,179 187,492 271,879 226,042 503,817 401,750 505,167 378,275 1,776,085 204,256 374,484 412,349 172,397 Total No. of Inhabited No. of Houses Assessed to the House Daty (Value 201. and npwrds.) in Tear ending April, 1S71.§ 4,259,117 748,719 4,009,783 732,855 249,334 15,864 30,506 39,638 37,257 40,272 110,449 73,960 44,061 3,018 6,676 3,434 3,966 14,306 3,345 2,927 78,309 6,213 105,200 17,891 39,410 4,036 114,705 10,127 92,356 101,474 13,732 9,736 98,283 17,450 26,3711 2,692 39,066 6,104 14,032J 1,132 161,344 38,867 630,490 69,366 68,606 4,925 94,212 7,420 321,229 223,840 36,169 3,110 99,428 7,750 62,639 4,536 62,436 8,226 68,419 6,066 37,849 4,669 4,766 468 50,804 5,083 92,205 20,876 167,614 15,095 76,501 6,632 168,443 81,713 75,385 19,966 131,442 19,599 12,671 992 54,874 4,717 69,988 8,501 607,040 44,874 12,170 394 12,647 636 16,420 525 24,333 750 23,298 1,632 22,500 1,438 16,636 1,100 72,905 6,971 10,006 426 13,911 712 19,583 1,067 4,925 223 Proportlonper Gent, of Men and Women/: Married in ISMI who Blgned ue T ' Marriage ,^ ^ * Begisterwlth Marks. I] 19-3 29-6 32-5 21-2 25'2 28-4 19-3 23-9 15-0 20-5 17-0 21-2 24-3 24-6 17-8 16-3 26-4 29-6 28-3 15-0 29-5 20- 13-1 22-2 19-6 14'5 25-S 22-3 36-0 31-0 9-2 16-8 22-5 11-2 21-3 255 18-7 34-8 35-3 17-7 26-9 23 6 34-0 39'2 34-9 23-0 27-3 16-0 29'5 * ?°™ Parliamentary Return No. 17, Session of 1872. + Inland Revenue T!Bt„r„ t From Parli-ii-.entary Return No. 443, ScfSion of 1871. I r?oiS pfrUamentn^tTV ^r ,,,„,, ,, II From Registrar-GenerallSrns.™'*'^^'^'""^"- 384' Session of 1872. (,. Ihe Members or the Universities of Oxford, Cambridgg_and London are included in thisTable, but not .he Electors of those SUMMARY tables: BOKOUGHS, TOWNS, AND BANITAEY DISTEICTS. 41 Table IX. — ^Inhabited Houses and Population in 1861 and 1871, of Cities, Municipal Boroughs, Parliamentary Boroughs, Local Board Districts, Improvkment Commissioners' Districts, Lighting Commissioners' Districts, Paving Commissioners' Districts, and other Principal Towns in England and Wales. The boundaries of the Municipal Boroughs of Burnley, Halifax, Hartlepool, Middlesborough. Stockton-on-Tees, and Sunderland have been extended since the Census of 1861. The sixteen Boroughs of Barnsley, Barrow-in-Furness, Batley, Bootle-cum-Linaore, Darlington, Dudley, Dunstable, Glosfiop Hedon Huddcrsfleld, Longton, Reigate, liotherbam, Rjde, St Helens, and Southport have received Charters of Incorporation since 1861. ' ' Most of the Local Board and other Districts mentioned in this Table were in 1861 returned as "Towns" ; but the boundaries of such Towns were in many cases different from those since adopted for the Local Board Districts. Whenever possible, however, the populution for 1861 is now stated within the same boundaries as the population for 1871. Those Municipal Borxjughs, Local Board Districts, Towns, &c., the houses and population of which in 1861 are not stated, were not then separately returned in the Census Abstracts, and the numbers for that year cannot now be ascertained. As the "Towns" so designated in this Table have no recognized boundaries which are deemed suitable as a basis for a return of the population, the Superintendent Registrar of the District has in each case distinguished the houses which in his opinion may properly he considered within the limits of the town. The Parliamentary Boundaries of the Boroughs distinguished thus (*) were extended by the Act 31 & 32 Vict., cap. 46. The eleven Boroughs of Burnley, Chelsea, Darlington, Dewsbury, Gravesend, Hackney, Hartlepool, Middlesborough, Stalybridge, Stock- ton, and Wednesbury were constituted Parliamentary Boroughs by the Acts 30 & 31 Vict., cap. 102, and 31 & 32 Vict., cap. 46. The thirteen Boroughs of Arundel. Ashburton, Beverley, Bridgwater, Dartmouth, Honlton, Lancaster, Lyme Regis, Reigate, Thetford, Totnes, Wells, and Yarmouth have been disfranchised since the Census of 1861. The Parliamentary Boroughs distinguished thus (f) are constituent parts of " Districts of Boroughs " for the return of Members to Parliament, and are termed "Contributory Boroughs." In reading the Table, " P.B." signifies Parliamentary Borough ; " M.B.," Municipal Borough ; " L.Ed.," Local Board District ; " Impt.D.," Improvement Commissioners' District ; " LightD.," Lighting Commissioners' District ; " Pavg.D.," Paving Commissioners' District. By the PutMc Health Act of 18Y2, Municipal Boroughs, Local Government Districts, and Improvement Commissioners' Districts, whethe}' incorporated or amstituied before or t^fter the passing of that Act, acquire the designation of " Ubban Sanitakt Distkicts." Cptt, Borough, DlsiKicT. or Town. Limits. 1861. Inhabited Houses. 1871. Inhabited Houses. Persons. Aberavon*-i- . Aberdare . . Abergavenny . Abersychan . Aberystwith f . Abingdon*. . Accrington Acton . . . Adpar f . , Aldershot . . Alford . . . Alfreton . . AUerton . . Allerton , . Alnwick it Canongate Alton Altrincham . . Alvaston & Boultnn . Amlwch f . . . Ampthill . . - . Andover Appleby Arnold . . ... . . Arundel ... Asliborne Aghburton Ashby-de-la-Zouch .... Ashford Ashton-tmder-Lyne* | Askern Astley Abbotts Astley Bridge . Astoa Manor . * Atberstone . . Atherton Aastonlej . . Awre . . Aylesbury* Aylsham Bacnp Baildon Bakewell Bala Baldersby Balsall Bampton Banbury Glamorgan Glamorgan Monmouih Afonmouth Cardigan . Berks . . Lancaster Middlesex Carm, Bingley . Bingley Birkdale . Birkenhead Birkenshaw . Birmingham . . Birstal .... Bishop Auckland . Bishop Stortfovd . Bisley . . . . Blackburn * . Blackpool . , . Blaenavon . . . Biandford . . . Blan^ford Forum . Blaydon-on-Tyne . Blyth, South . . Bodmin. . - . . Bognor . , Bollington , Bolton*. . Bolton . , - . . Bonsall ..... Bootle-cum-Linacre Boston . Bourn . . , Bournemouth . Bowdon . . Bowness . . Brackley . . Bradford . . Bradford . . Carndfvon Kssex . . Tork, W. R. Durham . Berts & Middlesex Tork, W. S. Devon . . Lavcaster Lavcaster Lincoln . Gloucester Gloucester Notts . . ffavts . . Derby , ' . Somerset . Tork, W. B. Sussex, . Bucks . . Cliester Chester Bedford Lcmcaster, A^orthvmberland , Warwick . Derby . , Durham . Hei-tfard . Northumhe'rlan d . Carnarvon York, E. B. Worcester Oxford Oxford . Deeon . . Tork, W. B. Bedford . Tork, W. B, Stafford . Tork, W. B. Tork, W. R. Lancaster. Chester . Tork, W. R. Warwick . Tork, W. R. Durham . Rei-tfard . Gloucester Lancaster. Lancaster Monmouth Dorset . Dorset . . Durham . Jfoithwmbei-land Cornwall. Cliester . Lancaster. Talk, W. B. Derby . Lancaster Lincoln . Lincoln . Bants . , Chester . Westmorland Northampton Lancaster. Tork, W. R. M.B., P.B. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. &: L.Bd. M.B. P.B. Impt.D. M.B. tc L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. LBd. M.B. LBd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town Town L.Bd. Town M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. Impt.D. L.Bd. Impt.D. L.Bd. P.B. Impt.D. L.B.i. M.B. & P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & lnipt.D. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. Town Impt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. M.B., P.B., & L.Bd 1,059 426 767 3,565 2,186 1,624 888 2,489 945 191 8,01? si 018 2,956 683 342 641 2,942 336 465 984 2,762 1,323 1,490 888 1,976 728 738 1,883 2I166 686 1,698 64 693 1,188 2,663 838 49 4,634 [ 2,828 237 7,189 4,885 69,060 iil86 1,049 1,166 I" 11,306 684 296 723 615 794 1,191 487 772 - 13,129 216 306 1,048 3,210 3,901 616 301 "'497 707 23,518 6,738 6,076 2,003 4,178 17^890 10,743 8,127 14,216 3,797 12,185 4,664 903 52,528 62 I 633 14,173 3,293 1,662 2,558 13,275 2,086 2,486 4,266 13,413 6,568 8,328 3,968 9,609 4,026 3,631 13,266 9^664 2,905 7,084 '"33s 2,711 6,742 12,600 4,027 216 24,364 13,254 1,286 61,649 37,796 296^076 6,480 5,390 4,692 63,126 3,506 ii521 3,857 2,901 4,466 6,381 2,623 3,846 70,396 937 1,290 6,414 14,712 17,893 3,066 1,827 2,239 3,523 106,218' 2,129 1,672 1,118 436 800 698 4,595 f 2,318 i 2,349 1,717 2,728 3,773 1,023 1,403 483 2,708 1,164 182 8,332 8,679 8,336 4,371 614 333 490 3,208 483 616 1,097 3,376 1,410 2,648 757 1,836 825 867 2,102 1,461 2,380 710 l,7i7 444 70 614 1,366 3,043 911 44 4,681 ■ 1,931 1,423 609 10,243 6,761 590 68,632 1,283 1,624 1,247 1,150 14,690 16,046 1,302 1,709 285 767 624 635 787 1,191 624 775 16,286 13,249 272 292 2,619 3,247 4,096 3,288 666 723 398 261 490 1,442 29,408 suMMAKY tables: bq^oughs, to'wns, and sanitary distkicts. Table IX.-rContinued. 43 Cmr, BoRonoH, DiarEicr, or Tows. COtlHTT. Liurrs. 1861. Inhabited Houses. Persons. 1871. Houses. Persons. Bradford-on-Avon Bwintree . . . Brampton . . . Brandon . . . Brecknock . . Btedbnry . . Brentford . . Brentwood . Bretton, Monk Bridgend . . Bridgnorth. . , Bridgwater . . Bridlington . . Bridport . . . Briemeld . . . Brierlf HiU . . Brigg . . . . Brighonse . . . Brighton * . . . Bristol . . . . Briton Ferry . . Brixham, Lower . Bromley . . . Bromsgrove . . Bromwich, West . Bronghton . . . Bv^mawr. . . Buckingham . . Boeraill . . . J^ifdawton. . , Bnilth . . . , Balldngton . , Bungay . . . Bnrley ... Bomham . . , Burnley , . . Burslem . . . Burtott-upon-Trent Bury .... Bury St. Edmund's Buxton. . . . Qaergwylef Oaerwyst . Galne . . dlyerley . Osoilnrne , Cambridge* SSDterbnry CardifE*+ Cardiff District of Borouglis* . . Cardigan* t i^a^igan District of Boroughs * (^liale Carmarthen*)- Carmarthen District of Borouglis * Oaniarvonf Gosnarron District of Borouglis * . @artworth Castle Donington Castleford Oefnllyst Chard Charlton Kings Chatham* Chatham, Extra Cheadle Chelmsford Wilts JEs&ex Cumberland . Suffolk it Norfolk . Bitchnock . . . CkesUr . MiddUsxx. Essex . . Tork, W. R. Glamorgan Salop . . Somerset . Tark, E. B. Dorset, . T^ancaster, Stafford , Lincoln . Tork, W. R. Sussex. . M.B., Gloucester <£ Somerset Glamorgan . . . Dewm Kent Worcester .... Stafford .... Lincoln .... Brecknock . . . Bucks Lancaster. Chester Brecknock Warwick . Suffolk . Talk, W. R. Somerset . Lancaster. Staff'ard . Stafford . Lancaster. SuffoVc Derby . . FUnt Mint York, W. R. Cornvjall . Cheltenham* Chepstow Chertsey Cambridge . . . Rent Glamorgan . . . Glamorgan . . . Glamorgan . . . Cardigan Sc Pembroke i Card., Carm., & Pemb. Cumberland . . . Camuirthen . . . Carmarthen . . . Carnarvon , . . Carnarvon . . . rorJ;, W.R.. . . Leicester .... Tojle, W.R. . . . Radmor .... Somerset .... Gloucester . . ■ Eent . . Stafford . Esrex . . Middlesex. Gloucester Monmouth Surrey Impt.D. L.Bd. Town Town M.B. P.B. L.Bd. t.Bd. Town Town L.Bd. L.Bd. M.a P.B. L.Bd. M.B. L.Bd. P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. Impt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B.,&Impt.D. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. Inipt.D. M.B.,P.B.,«EL.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. P.B. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town M.B. & Impt.D. P.B. M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. P.B. M.B. P.B. P.B. M.B., P.B., & L.Bd M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd P.B. M.B.,P.B..&L.Bd P.B. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. P.B. M.B. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. P.B. P.B. Impt.D. L.Bd. Light.D 1,036 1,051 614 612 1,133 1,221 1,165 676 1,902 633 40? i',iio 1,6»0 1,188 2,123 1,363 1,581 2^060 654 12,12'! 13,983 23,690 627 928 1,090 1,148 8,109 285 "sis 460 "417 ejoss 4I245 2,699 7,257 2,862 179 160 501 1,105 1,416 5,388 3,908 6,162 900 2,580 6,140 1,768 3,963 1,820 4,929 661 813 6 446 741 6,186 3,689 701 1,760 24,566 7,012 651 578 4,291 4,620 2,379 2,203 5,235 5,639 6,356 3,408 9,621 3,093 1,918 6^240 7,699 5,727 11,320 5,775 7,719 lo|7S6 3,138 77 i 693 87,317 164,093 3,781 4,390 6,606 6,262 41,796 1,280 3,819 7,626 2,014 i,S68 2il36 28,700 2li601 13,696 37,663 13,318 844 637 2,494 5,179 7,208 26,361 21,324 32,954 35,641 3,643 11,646 29,417 9,993 21,439 8,512 22,907 2,291 3,876 39 2,276 3,443 36,177 23,936 3,191 8,407 174,280 39,693 3,466 2,910 1,159 1,142 503 491 1,174 1,276 1,196 769 2,142 650 453 712 1,263 1,665 1,176 2,393 1,403 1,656 664 2,170 481 1,337 14,438 16,284 27,536 834 1,018 1,946 1,407 9,233 273 1,226 810 1,716 1,398 362 234 414 818 474 326 8,040 8,804 4,781 4,037 I 8,279 [ 7,832 3,133 621 188 162 628 1,164 721 711 1,637 f 6,261 I 7,086 4,170 1,269 f 6,339 i 8,158 8,852 f 923 i 1,349 3,309 6,066 1,984 4,967 1,976 6,101 385 529 1,271 6 487 807 7,286 4,288 646 1,905 36,020 [ 8,321 l 7,826 625 613 4,871 4,790 2,617 2,116 6,846 6,308 5,977 3,696 11,091 3,737 2,090 3,539 6,876 7,317 5,320 12,069 6,203 7,670 3,115 11,046 2,264 6,370 90,011 103,768 182,662 4,803 4,941 10,674 6,967 47,918 1,205 5,739 3,703 7,645 6,347 1,629 1,069 1,663 3,603 2,271 1,585 40,868 44,320 26,562 20,373 41,344 38,696 14,928 3,717 860 614 2,468 5,315 3,333 3,195 7,767 30,078 33,996 20,962 7,061 39,536 56,911 60,084 3,461 4,939 14,486 31,049 10,488 26,769 9', 449 27,540 1,930 2,154 6,268 40 2,400 3,680 45,792 26,184 2,929 9,318 258,060 44,519 41,923 3,347 3,146 44 SUMMARY tables: boboughs, towns, and sanitaky districts. Table IX. — continued. CiTT, BOKOUGH, DisTEicT, or Town. COUHIT. Limits. 1861. Inhabited | HousuB. Persons. 1871. Inhabited Houses. Chesbam Cheshunt Chester* Chesterfield Chester-le-Street Chichester * . Chilvers Coton. Chippenham . Chipping Norton Chipping "Wycombe [Borough] Chipping Wycombe [Parish] . Chiswick Chorley Choriey Christchurch Christchurch Church Cirencester * . . Clay Cross . . . ClAyton. . . . Clayton-le-Moors . Ciayton, West Cleator Moor . . CLeclcheaton . . Cievedon . , . Cliffe . . . . Ciitheroe Cocltermouth . Coggeshall . . Colchester . . Colne . . . Congleton . . Consett . . . Conway f . . Comholme . . Cottingham . Coventry* . . Cowbridge f . . . . . Cowes, East ..... Cowes, West Cowpen. ... Cramlington Crediton . . Crewe ... . ... CrewJserne .... . . Criccieth*f . Oricklade . . Crompton Crosby, Great .... Croston Crowland . . Crowle , . . . Croydon Crumpsall ... .... Cuckfield Cullompton Cumberworth & Cumberwoi-th Half Cwmdu Darlaston . . Darley, North. Darley, South . Darlington. . Dartford . . Dartmouth . , Darton . . Darwen, Over . Daventry . . Dawdon Dawlish Deal Denbigh *f Denbigh District of Boroughs * Denby Denholme Gate .... Denton Bucks . . . Herts . . . Chester Chester & Flint Derbiy . . " . Dv/rham . . Sussex. . . Warwick . WUts . Oxford Buclcs , Bucks . . . Middlesex. . Chester . La/ncaster. . Hants . . . Monmouth Lancaster Gloucester Derby . . . York, W. R. . Lancaster. York, W. B. . Cumberland . York, W. R. . Somerset . . Sussex. . . Lancaster Cumberland . Essex . . . Essex . . . Lancaster, . Chester . , Durham . , Carnarvon . York,W.B.,,S!l York, E. R. . Warwick . Glamorgan Bants (/. of W) Hants (I. of W.) Northumberland , Northumberland Devon . Chester . Sanherset . Carnarvon. Wilts & Gloucester Lancaster Lancaster , Lancaster Lincoln . . Lincoln & York, Surrey Lancaster. . Devon . York, W. R. Glamorgan Stafford . Derby . Derby . Durham . Kent . . Devon . . York, W. R. Lancaster Northampton. DurJiam Devon , Kent . , Denbigh Denbigh Tork, W. R. York, W. R. Lancaster W. Light.D. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. M.B. & L.Bd. Town M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. Town P.B. Impt.D. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. P.B. L.Bd. Town [.B., I'.B., & L.Bd. Town M.B. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. L.Bd. Town P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B., P.B., & L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. Impt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & Pavg.D. M.B. & P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. ill 1,316 5,9?! 1,909 518 1,601 624 300 1,346 "633 826 1,»03 877 826 1,223 2^748 1,832 '873 1,300 902 324 463 290 1,433 2,247 1,543 1,160 714 4,447 1,357 2,620 ' 496 693 8,991 9,164 235 i,015 675 923 1,473 725 132 7,676 1,460 346 664 751 5,338 714 620 "797 2,514 314 137 2,686 1,268 825 910 2,925 892 833 680 1,689 1,261 3,689 376 675 2,208 6,592 31,110 2,560 8,059 2,764 1,603 7,075 3,137 4,221 8,373 4,152 4,221 6,605 15,013 9,368 41753 6,336 4,682 1,632 4,721 2,941 1,568 7,000 10,864 7,057 5,388 3,166 23,809 6,315 12,344 2,623 3,131 40,936 41,647 1,094 6i482 3,301 4,048 8,159 3,566 498 36,893 7,032 1,790 2,413 3,182 30,240 4,285 2,205 4[l54 12,884 1,574 682 15,789 6,597 4,444 4,692 16,492 4,124 6^137 3,505 7,631 6,946 17,888 1,813 3,335 489 1,673 6,731 7,356 2,228 494 1,680 1,868 620 290 1,390 837 764 977 2,173 1,196 977 1,489 269 3,268 2,699 472 918 1,699 980 885 789 1,101 330 817 1,407 693 316 1,664 2,461 1,663 1,150 680 4,890 1,574 2,559 989 683 453 872 8,535 9,334 247 392 1,123 1,268 775 963 3,457 747 209 8,644 1,672 520 326 584 862 9,873 844 206 529 298 1,068 2,867 337 138 4,631 1,600 831 1,104 .4,226 894 807 1,137 701 1,727 1,362 4,105 343 726 1,035 STTMMABY TABLES : BOBOUGHS, TOWNS, AND SANITAEY DISTEIOTS. Table IX. — continued. 45 CiTT, BOBOUOH, DffiTBicT, or Town. Derby*. . Dereham . Devizes. . Devonport . Dewsbury . Dodworth . . . Dolgelly . . . Doncaster . . Dorchester . . . DorUng . . . Dover .... Downhiim Market DraytoD, Market . l^esden . . . Driffield, Great . Drigblington . . Droitwich • . . Dronfield . Droylsden . . . Dndley* . . . DokmSeld . . . Dunstable . . . Dnrhain* . Dnrsley Dwygyiyichl EaUog . . . Eastboame East Cowea East Moulsey . East Retford . East Tale . . Ecdeshill . . Edmonton . . EgremoDt . Elland . . . Ellesmere . . Emley . Enfield . Eton Evesham Exeter* Exmonth ilye. . , Failsworth. . . . jairfield .... - Fakenham .... Falmouth (Borough) Falmouth (Parish) . Falmouth « Penryn * Fareham .... Faringdon .... Fambum .... FamleyTyas . . . Famworth .... FarBley FaTersham. . . . Felling Fenton FUey Finsbury* .... Fishguard f . . . Fleetwood .... Flint*+ Flint District of Boroughs *. Fbckton Folkestone Frome Fulfitone Fulwood CODHTT. Derby . Norfolk WUts . Tork, W.E.. . . Norfolk .... Tork, W.B.. . . Merioneth. Tork, W.B.. . . Dorset Surrey .... Kent NorfoUe .... Salop Stafford .... rorfc, E. R. . . . Tork, W.B. . . . Worcester. . . . < Derby Lancaster Worcester Worcester 9 3,123 8,163 6,693 , 361,139 379,374 11,824 2,474 5,854 11,996 4,039 2,362 2,815 3,660 5,034 6,627 2,119 692 477,632 7,443 2,209 3,834, 1,386 2,502 13,259 2,461 4,229 6,011 97,020 61,949 3,266,987 4,316 39,663 46,621 1,049 14,587 3,085 3,065 6,763 4,010 633 2,836 3,252 1,235 5,505 3,463 1,813 1,535 3,081 4,534 3,978 3,973 2,090 t,879 4,574 38,771 1,285 13,677 9,607 4,617 30,239 5,914 10,578 6,311 2,409 7,467 4,643 6,673 1,266 9,319 10,060 5,530 2,333 4,027 1,002 1,791 12,195 1,137 6,602 15,948 128,443 1,663 50 SUMMAEY tables: BOROUGHS, TOWNS, AND SANITARY DISTRICTS. Table IX. — continued. City, Bobocgh, DisTsiGT, or Town, Newmarket Newnham Newport * , Newport *f Newport Newport Pagnell New Quay Newquay New Radnor f New Radnor District of Borougbe . New Shoreliam New Sleaford New Swindon New Windsor ♦ . . . , Newton Heath .... Newtcn in Makerfield . . Newtown f Newtown & LlanUwciiaiara Normanby Northallerton .... Northam ■ ■ { Northampton * North Bierley North Darley . . Northowram , . North Walsham , Northwich . . Norton, Chipping Norton, Midsomer Norwich . , , Nottingham , . Nuneaton . . , Oakbam . OakworLh . Okeharapton Oldbury . Oldham* . Olney . . , , . Openahaw .... Ormeaby .... Ormskirk .... Osset with Gawthorpe Oswaldtwiale . , . Oswestry .... Otley .... Ottery St. Mary . . « Oundle Ovenden .... Over Darwen . . . Overton f . Oxenhope .... Oxford* Oxton Padiham . . , . Padstow , . . . Paignton . . . . Paziteague or Pauteg . Pembroke *f, . . Pembroke District of Boroughs * Penistone Pennington . . . Penrith . . . . Penryn . . . . Penryn & Fahnonth * Pensam . . , , Penzance . . , . Pershore . . . . Peterborough * . , Petersfield . . . . Petherton, South . . Petworth . . . PhlUack . . . . Pickering . . . . Conmr. Limits. Cambridge it Suffulk Gloucester Hants {I. of W.) Monmontk Salop . . Bucta . . Cardigan^ Com/waU . Badnor . Radnor . Sussex Lincdl/n Wilts . Berks . Berks & Bucks Lancaster Lancaster Montgomery Montgomery York, N. K. Tork, If. R. Devon . . Northampton Tork, W. R. . Derby . . . Tork, W. R. . Norfolk . . Chester . Oxford, . . Somerset . . Norfolk . . Notts . . . Warwick . . Rutlamd . Tmrk, W. R. Devon . . Worcester. Lancaster. Bucks . . Lancaster. Tork, N. R. Lancaster Tork, w. R. Lancaster. Tork, W. R. . Devon . Nortka/mpton . Tork, W. R. . Lancaster Flint . . . Tork, W. R. . Oxford & Berks Chester . . Lancaster Cornwall . Devon . . Monmouth Pemirroke . Pembroke. Tork, W. H. Lcmcaster Cumberland Comuall . Cm-nwaU . Cornwall Worcester Northampton Northampton, Hants . . Somerset . Sussex. . Cornwall . Tork, N. R. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B & L.Bd. p:b. Town LightD. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & Impt.D. P.B. L;Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. M.B. L.Bd. IB., P.B., & L.Bd. I.B., P.B., &L.Bd, L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. 4; L.Bd. P.B. Light. t>. ]..Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.l). L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. Town P.B. Impt.D, P.B. Town LightD. L.Bd. LvBd, 1861. Inhabited Houses. 110 251 1,691 3,666 £90 619 466 1,423 5,930 513 ?03 >16 1,B7Y 1,048 1,391 "39? 1,058 "l9S 6,150 2,663 314 679 229 633 758 17,112 15,441 1,847 634 2,907 13,810 18,335 540 1,688 i!l93 1,682 1,396 1,125 1,007 925 488 2,925 296 6,234 1,140 "613 555 1 2,140 3,434 186 1,000 1,721 700 2,238 1,941 615 2,401 1,135 423 443 728 4,C69 1,325 7,934 23,249 3,051 3,676 2,262 7,106 32,622 3,361 3,325 4,167 9,520 6,909 5,916 2,204 4,756 3,687 32,813 12,500 1,574 2,896 1,190 3,137 3,836 74,891 74,693 7,666 1871. Inha,bited Houses. 867 283 f 1,625 X 1,804 1,422 ; 4,023 I 4,795 601 769 379 252 466 1,606 7,166 626 724 1,191 1,832 2,912 -3,783 1,493 1,368 1,197 606 1,084 672 924 7,594 8,381 3,043 337 840 679 216 764 809 18,321 17,911 1,753 Persons. 2,948 622 ,. 1,284 ., 339 15,615 3,184 72,333 16,739 94,344 23,185 2,268 666 8,623 2,286 .. 728 6,426 1,188 7,960 1,969 7,701 2,033 5,414 1,483 4,714 1,242 4,3^0 904 2,460 690 .. 1,688 16,492 4,225 1,397 292 624 27,560 f 6,139 \ 6,750 6,349 2,670 486 6,675 1,409 463 3,090 728 2,828 557 16,071 t 2,613 X 2,824 21,773 4,197 860 313 6,015 1,088 7,948 1,822 3,647 781 14,486 2,740 as 2,130 9,414 2,905 609 11,735 3,652 2,366 5,655 1,242 2,031 444 2,326 405 896 3,399 811 SUMMARY tables: BOROUGHS, TOWNS, AND SANITARY DISTRICTS. Table IX. — continued. 51 1861. 1871. CiTT, BOROTTGH. COCSTT. Lmiia. DiSTKiCT, or Tows. Inhabited Houses. Persons. Inhabited Houses. Persons, Plymouth* , M3. & L.Bd. P.B. 1 6,Cf4 62,699 C 7,289 1 7,512 68,768 70,091 2,671 6,346 11,736 583 1,146 2,704 2,622 6,360 PonteTract T0,%W.R.. . . i\ MJ.|topt.D. 1,122 3,696 11,653 Monmouth . . LBd 4,661 9 769 4,834 10,097 9,907 Poole MB & PB 2 03i 2,127 1,408 Portland, Island of Dorset L.Bd. 1,115 8,468 Portsmouth MB P B & L Rd 15 819 94,799 2,236 113,569 3,005 Poalton. Bare, & Torrit>holme .... Lancaster ! L.Bd. 433 617 Prescot i LBd 1 204 1,197 6,990 1 910 Presteigne "f Jiadnor tfc Hereford . . Lancaster 1 PB ' 378 1 743 Preston- M.B., P.B., & L.Bd. 15,050 82,985 16,508 85,42? Lancaster L.Bd. 973 6,288 1,208 6,320 Pwllheli t MB & PB 679 2,818 705 3 009 Qoarty Bank Stafford LBd 1 118 6 332 LBd Torle W R LBd ' 722 3 358 Leicester L.Bd. 378 1,622 390 1,516 f Raddiffe Lancastei' Radnor L.Bd. P.B. 1,726 466 8,838 2,262 2,269 466 11 446 Li Radnor, Newf 2,190 Radnor t . . . P.B. 1,423 7,106 1,505 7,026 Lancaster. . . , L.Bd. 2i354 11,865 882 2,378 Kent L.Bd. 2,209 2,698 14,640 Rasen, .Market Lincoln Town 554 2,563 618 2,816 1 Rastrick Tork, W. R Fork. W.R L.Bd. L.Bd. 1,005 4,516 1,283 553 6,896 2,910 Ytyrk, W.R Berks Tark,N.R, .... L.Bd. M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. L.Bd. 830 4,859 283 4,374 25,045 1,330 1,341 6,016 403 6,869 32,324 ' rS*. :::::::::: 1,943 ; Keddilth L.Bd. 1,080 6,291 1,295 6,1.35 J Bedrath Ccfmwail L.Bd. 2,159 11,504 2,231 10,686 Surrey M.B. & L.Bd. 1,583 9,975 2,^87 15,916 : Retford, East NotU 1 M.B.&L.Bd. P.B. 648 10,362 2,982 47,330 688 10,767 3 194 49,257 ' Retford, West Notts Radnor L.Bd. P.B. 169 214 637 1,030 179 234 691 976 *> RhBddlan*t nint Flint P.B. Impt.D. 320 1,406 304 934 1,233 4,229 Surrey ... Torfc, N.R.. . . 1 Town M.B. P.B. i,246 863 1,046 7,423 4,290 6,134 2,566 904 1,103 . 15,113 s Richmond* 4,443 5.358 Derby L.Bd. 1,144 6,639 • Ripon Twk, W. R. . . . . M.B, P.B.,&L.Bd. 1,382 6,172 1,516 6, SOS Tmk, W.R.. L.Bd. 252 1,244 229 1,144 ' Roath Glamorgan .... L.Bd. 625 3,044 1,212 7,991 3 Rochdale* Lancaster ... -J Kent M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. 7,691 7,705 38,114 38,184 9,587 13,660 44,559 63,486 S Rochester M.B. & P.B. 3,074 16,862 3,435 18,362 '- Rochester and Strood . . KeTXt ...... Pavg. & l,ight.D. .. 3,443 18,383 Essex ... . . L.Bd. 890 4,361 1,194 6,335 Hants j M.B. 443 2,116 436 2,056 Pavg.D. 88? 4,212 { Ross Impt.D. 736 3,716 736 3,586 York, W.R.. . . i Stafford . . . . M.B. 3,820 19,000 6,056 26,087 ^ Rotherham ... L.Bd. 3,971 19,777 5,205 26,892 ^ Rowley Regis ... ... L.Bd. 3,685 19,785 4,418 23,534 A RoxhyKnam-Ribby Lincoln .... LBd. 73 348 72 Lancaster .... L.Bd. L.Bd. 1,662 1,4L7 7,493 7,818 1,727 1,527 7 794 i. Kngby ,385 K Rngeley Stafford .... L.Bd. 898 4,362 685 3,375 * Runcom ... Chester . . . . . ImptD. 2,092 10,434 2,6>'9 2,443 * Rosholme L.Bd. L.Bd. "240 i,'089 1,364 247 1,166 ^ Rnthinf M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. 767 ,3,372 759 3,293 l» Ryde BantHI.qfW.). . . Sttsgex i Durham M.B. & LBd. M.B. 1,734 787 9,269 3,738 2,136 847 11,260 3,865 P.B. L.Bd. 1,684 489 1 763 8 290 If l^ SafErou'Walden 2,510 669 3,351 Sssex Sertt j M.B. h L.Bd. M.B.& Pavg. .. 7,642 7,674 1,526 Lincoln .... NmfoVc .... Glamorgan . . . Glamorgan . . . wots Wilts . ... Lancaster. . . . York, W.B. . . . Stafford dk Waricick. Chester .... SoTnerset .... 1 Devon I Middlesex. . . . 1 { 2,727 Swansea* t Swansea District of Boroughs*. . . . 3,700 61,702 66,995 80,772 7,628 Swindon, Old Tadcaster Tamworth Taiporley Taonton* ... Tenbury Wells Tenbyt Tetbury Tewkesbury Thame 4,092 14,052 2,443 4,589 11,493 2,652 15,466 14,957 7,725 4,063 6,751 1,210 Pembroke. . . . \ Kent . . I GlouceOer . . . 1 GlottceOer . . . 1 Oxford .... ' Norfolk ds Svffolk . 1 Tork,N.M. . . . 1 York, W.Ji.. . . 1 YorhW.R. . . . j York. W.B. . . . 1 DwrJiam .... i York, W.B.. . . • 3,810 3,669 3,349 5,409 2,823 4,166 Thirsk Thornton Throstou Thurmastou Thnistoulaud Tickhlll Tipton Tiverton 5,734 2,618 6,285 5,674 1,684 2,639 1,281 1 York, W.B.. . . . 1 York, W.B 1 Stafford ' Devon < ' York, W. B., * Lancaster , York. W.B. . . . . 1 Devon 1,001 1,844 29,445 10,024 7,380 11,998 3,710 2,514 Torquay 21,657 1 Devon 3,529 4,073 1 Middlesex. . . . 22,869 Towcester Northampton. . . . Middlesex 2,465 Tower Hamlets 391,790 ' Durham 4,968 3,307 Toxteth Park , . '. 6,450 ■Chester .... 16,143 Tredegar Lancaster . . . Monmouth . . . Berts . . Wilts • 2,129 12,339 Tring ... 4,045 11,508 TroTO Coi-nwaU .... i Kent Kent ds Sussex . . Stafford .... { 11,049 8,209 19,410 13,540 Twickenham Tynemoulh . Ulvereton 10,533. La/ncaster . . . Northumberland. . 6,408 33,941 2,041 ; Lancaster 7,607 54 suMKAKY tables: eokoughs, towns, and sanitaky distkicts. Table IX. — continued. CiTT, BOBOUGH, DisrBior, or Town. Upper Hanvrechva Upper Mill. . . Upper Stidgley Upper Soothill . tJpperCbuni; , . Upper Wliitley , Uppingham . . Uskt . . . . Ultoxpter , . , Uxbridge . . . Ventnor Wakefield * Walker . . Wallasey . Wallingfen. Wallingford Wallsend . Walaier Walsall* . Walsham, North . , Walsoken .... Waltbam Holy Cross. Walton-on-the-Hill . Wanstead .... Wantage .... Ware Wareham .... Warlcy Warminster . Warrington . . . Warsop Warwick .... Wiiterloo-cum-Seaforth Watford .... Waih-upon-Deame . Wavertree .... Wednesbnry . , Wednesfield . . WfcHingborough . Wellington. . . Wellington. . , Wells .... Wells-next-the-Sea Welshpool t . . Wenlock West Bromwich Westhnry Westbury-on-Severn .... West Clayton .■ West Cowes West Derby West Ham West Hartlepool Westleigh Westminster Weston-super-Mare .... WestBetford West Worthing Weymouth and Melcombe Eegia Wheatley Whitby Whilchurch and Dodington . Whitefleld ...... Whitehaven Whitley, Upper Whitstable Whittlesey Whitwicfc . . Whitwood . . Widnes . . . Wigan . . . WigtGn , . . Willenhall . . CODXTY. Monmouth , Tork, W. B. . Stafford . . Tork, W. R. . Tork, W. S. . Tork, W. B. . BiUland . Monmouth Stafford . . Middlesex, . Sants (I. of W.) . Tork, W.B.. . Northumierlan d . Ltuiis. Chester Tork, E.R.. . Berks .... Berks & Oxon Northumberlamd . Sent .... Norfolk . Norfolk . Essex . Lancaster, Essex . . Berks . . Berts . . Dorset . Tork, W. B. Wilts . . Lancaster & Chester. Notts Warwick .... Lancaster. . . . Herts Tork, W. S. , . . Lancaster . . . Stafford .... Stafford . . . Northampton. . . Salop Somerset .... Somerset .... Norfolk . . . '. Salop .... Stafford . . . wilts . . Gloucester Tork, W. B. . . Bants (J. of W.) . Lancaster. Bwrham . Lancaster, Middlesex, Notts . . , Sussex, , . Dorset . , . Oxford . , Tork,N.B. , Salop . , , Lancaster, , Cumberland , Tork, W. B. , Kent , . . Cambridge , Leicester . , Tork, W. B. . Lancaster . Lancaster, ., Cuniberlaml . Stafford . . L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town P.B Town L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. & L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. Impt.D. Town L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. L.Bd. P.B. Town L.Bd. LBd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. LBd. M.B., P.B., &: L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. LBd. Town M.B. & L.Bd. ImptD. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. ImptD. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. LBd. L.Bd. Iropt.D. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. ImptD. M.B., P.B., & LBd. L.Bd. P.B. lmpt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town Impt.D. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B.,P.B.,&L.Bd. Town LBd. 1861. Inhabited Houses. 543 186 392 311 196 lil 614 4;»81 4,773 1,0?6 654 1,657 601 434 7,445 679 666 897 346 628 1,005 1,339 603 1,308 5,044 6,146 307 2,272 "897 910 20,375 4,057 i,'312 1,162 793 863 867 1,431 1,046 4,000 4,369 8,109 1,626 492 324 1,015 6,191 2,190 863 26,286 "l69 1,864 235 2,464 793 3[751 186 840 1,087 708 324 1,267 6,696 934 Persons. 1871. Inhabited Houses. Persons, 2,690 947 2,176 1,546 3,645 3,816 3,208 23,360 23,160 6,473 2,793 7,794 2,371 3,275 37,760 2,896 2,683 6,044 2,742 3,061 6,002 6,694 2.396 6,996 26,431 26,947 1,374 10,670 4,335 5,'392 105,517 21,968 6,382 5,676 3,689 4,648 3,464 7,304 6,004 19,699 21,590 41,795 6,495 2,601 1,532 6,482 38,331 12,603 4,434 264,623 637 lii383 1,031 12,051 3,'»04 18,842 947 4,183 4,496 3,759 1,723 6,906 37,668 4,011 438 263 2,661 736 608 179 438 316 804 1,623 749 6,633 2,662 1,235 14,456 3,469 2,419 882 2,464 1,645 3,604 7,497 4,841 1,314 8,888 2,631 14,819 67 317 567 2,972 1,717 8,363 610 4,169 487 3,816 ■ 9,044 46,447 . 9,666 49,018 7,846 40,301 679 2,842 707 2,911 978 6,197 781 6,449 769 6,119 686 3,296 974 4,917 1,344 6,532 644 2,636 731 3,341 1,265 5,786 6,044 32,144 6,236 33,060 334 1,486- 2,418 10,986 1,016 6,168 1,474 7,461 439 2,142 1,384 7,810 22,621 116,809 4,663 25,030 785 3,730 1,848 9,386 1,246 6,926 1,100 6,119 900 4,518 770 3,044 1.479 6,983 1,102 6,046 ) 887 4,033 ' 4,090 19,401 4,471 21,208 9,233 47,918 1,529 6,396 485 2,495 330 1,631 1,123 6,730 4,834 27,292 10,199 62,919 3,606 21,110 1,091 6,590 • 26,434 246,606 1,589 10,470 179 691 40 276 1 2,198 13,259 ' 236 1,041 2,843 13,094 2,722 12,460 810 3,696 1,909 9,054 3,840 18,451 3,529 17,003 179 '882 < 1,150 6,481 1,060 4,297 811 4,277 639 3,342 2,432 14,359 7,136 39,110 864 3,426 3,021 16,902 SUMMABY tables: BOBOUGHS, TOWNS, AND SANITAEY DISTUIOTS. Table IX. — continued. 55 City, Borough, District, or Towk. Willington Quay Wilsdea Waton* Wimbledon Wimborne Winchester Windermere WindhiU Windsor, New * i Winterton Wirksworth ... Wisbech Wistont Witham . . Wiloey Wiiton-cum-Twambrooks . . . . WlveliBCombe Wokingham .... .... Wolboioagh .... . , Wolverhampton . . Wombwell . . . .... Woodbridge ... Woodhonse, Mansfield Woodstock Wooldale Woolton, Little Woolton, Much Worcester* Workington Worksop ... Worthing ... ..... Worthing, West Wotton-under-Edge ... . . Wrexham* f . . Wrotham Wycombe, Chipping [Borough] . . . Wycomb^ Chipping [Pariah] . . Wymondbam Yarmontb, Great j Yeadon .... Yeard&le7.cnm-Whaley Yeovil . . Yny&cynhaiam York j CODNTT. 2fm-thumberland Turk, W. S. Wilts . . Surrey Dorset . . Sants . . Westmorland. Torh, W. B. Berks . . Berks it Bucks Lincoln . Derby . . Cambridge Fembroke. Oxford , Chaster . Somerset . Berks . Devon . . Stafford . Tork, W. R. Suffolk . Notts . . Oxford . York, W. R. Lancaster. Lancaster, Worcester. Cumberland Notts . . Sussex. Sussex. , Cfloucester Denbigh . Kent . . Bucks . Bucks . Norfolk , Norfolk i, Suffolk Norfolk . Tork, W. R. Chester Somerset . Camarwm York, W. B. York, W. B. & N. B. LiHITS. L.Bd. L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town M.B., P.B,&L.Bd. L3d. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. Town M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. ■ P.B. L.Bd. Town L.Bd. P.B. L.Ba. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. I P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. Impt.D. Town M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. P.B. L.Bd. Town M.B. L.Bd. L.Bd. L.Bd. M.B. L.Bd. M.B. & L.Bd. P.B. 1861. Inhabited Houses. ?,»92 "'891 212 1,420 696 8,242 9,162 Persons. 688 2,888 1,814 8,657 398 1,930 •m 4,644 433 2,271 2,392 14,776 1,5?» . . 9,620 401 1,780 637 2,692 2,076 9,276 144 713 ■ 674 • -3,465 631 2,989 817 3,677 472 2,404 853 4,427 11,770 60,860 28,432 147,670 669 3,738 492 2,263 1,663 7,827 191 1,062 643 3,296 6,330 31,227 1,630 6,467 1,778 8,361 1,051 6,806 696 2,734 1,442 7,662 650 3,336 826 4,221 826 4,221 1,703 8,373 877 4,152 646 2,152 34,810, 4,259 1,052 7,967 3,138 40,433 46,385 1871. Inhabited Houses. 683 1,881 406 1,479 426 2,720 135 1,27» 1,832 2,912 393 807 2,162 136 693 636 914 . 398 690 1,156 13,222 30,424 992 1,119 619 1,666 939 201 882 6,970 8,043 1,663 2,074 1,331 40 698 1,631 1,774 686 977 977 2,173 1,196 634 9,163 7,572 1,139 242 1,684 900 9,146 10,269 Persons. 4,096 3,127 8,866 1,871 9,087 2,113 16,366 909 6,783 11,769 17,281 1,756 3,338 9,362 691 3,347 2,976 4,229 2,069 2,868 6,082 63,291 166,978 6,009 4,403 2,474 7,477 4,454 1,123 4,643 33,226 38,116 7,979 10,409 7,413 276 2,314 8,676 9,647 3,201 4,811 4,811 10,492 6,681 2,160 41.819 34,452 6,246 1,169 8,627 4,367 43,796 60,765 The CoNTKiBUTOBT BoKOtr&HS to the respective Parliamentary Districts of Boroughs are as follows : — Districts akb Boroughs. 1861. Inhabited Bouses. 1871. Persons. Inhabited Houses. Persons. BifAUKARiB District * : — Amlwch, Beaumaris, Holyhead, and Llangefni .... CAEDiFr District*:— Ciardlff, Cow bridge, and Llantrisaint Caebigan District • : — Aberystwilb, Adpar, Cardigan, and Lampeter Carmarthen Districi * : — Carmarthen und Llanelly Cabhabvoh District *:— Bangor, Carnarvon, Conway, Crlccieth, Nevin, and Pwllheli . Debeigh District*: — Denbigh, Holt, Butbln, and Wre^iham FluxT DisiBiCT * : — Caergwyle, Caerwys, Flint, Holywell, Mold, Overton, Rhuddlan, and 7 St. Asaph '.■.'.■. . ■ ■ . . . ' . ' . . 3 Hatebfordwest District : — Fishguard, Haverfordwest, and Narberth MoNUouTH District: — Monmouth, ^Newport, and Usk MoHTGOHEBT DISTRICT :— Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Montgomery, Newtown ) and Welshpool S New Radnor District :—Cefnllys, Knighton, Knncklas, New Badnor, Presteigne, amiV Rhayader - .J Pehbboee District*: — Milford, Pembroke, Tenby, and Wiston Swansea District * : — Aberavon, Kenfigg, Loughor, Neath, and Swansea . ... 2,942 -6,152 2,580 3,963 4,929 3,689 4,188 2,102 6,164 4,077 3,434 10,576 13,275 35,541 11,646 21,439 22,907 17,888 18,845 9,821 30,677 18,036 7,106 21,773 66,684 3,208 8,852 3,309 4,967 6,101 4,106 6,148 2,062 6,310 4,200 1,605 4,197 14,968 13,672 60,084 14,485 25,769 27,54i) 20,224 22,989 38,771 18,677 7,026 22,787 80,772 Cities, Boboughs, and Towns in England and Wales which are Counties of themselves : — Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bristol, Canterbury, Carmarthen, Chester, Exeter, Gloucester, Haverfordwest, Kingston-upon Hull, Lichfield, Lincoln, London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Poole, Souibampton, Worcester, and Yoik. TheCountyof the City of Coventry was annexed to Warwickshire by the Act of 5 & 6 Vict., o. 110, which passed 12th August, 1842. 56 SUMMARY tables: constitdtion op dioceses. Table X.— Inhabited Houses and Population in 1871, of the Counties and Paktb of Counties comprised in the several Dioceses in England and Wales. [The deacriptionB of the Dioceses given in the following Table have been submitted to the Diocesan Kegistrare.] Diocese. Inhabited Houses. Population. PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY 2,891,676 15,627.321 Bangor. Anglesey, entire County ... . - . . 12,170 22,390 7,420 4,217 ■^1,040 Caknakvoh, emiire Oownty, except the parishes of Egiwyt.rh8s, Llangwstenntn, Llysfaen, and The Abbey, and parts of the parishes of Eglwysfaoh, LiandriiioynrhOs, Llanrwst, and Yspytty MeeiOnkth, entire County, except part of the Deanery of Penliyn and Edernion, and part of the parish of 101,960 34,645 MONTGOMEET,i)arto/, viz. the Deanery of Amatley, and part of the Deanery of Cyfelliog 21,617 46,197 . 209,162 Bath and Wells. toEVON, ^art of, viz. part of the parish of Exmoor 86,612 Somerset, mtire County, except the parishes of Abbots Leigh, and Bedminster, and parts of the parishes of Maiden Bradley and Stourton 430,326 Canterbury. Kekt, entire Comity, except the:City and Deanery of Rochester, the Deaneries of Cobham, Gravesend, and Woolwich, part of the Deanery of Greenwich, and parts of the parishes of Frant and Hawlshurst . . SusBET, ^art of, vii. the parishes of Addington and Croydon, and the district of Lambeth Palace . . . Sussex, jiart of, viz. part of the parish of Lamberhurst 96,444 9,995 228 609,643 56,303 1,145 106,667 567,091 Cliieliester. Kekt, pm-t of, viz. parts of the parishes of Frant and Hawkhurst Sussex, entire Comty, except parts of the parishes of Alfold, Lamberhurst, Steep, and East Grinstead . . 95 75,054 504 416,824 75,149 416,328 Ely. 30,506 79 39,690 405 294 14,000 350 47 26,359 146,257 BccKiHGHAM, fart of, viz. part of Wavendon parish . . . 339 Cambkidot, eti&e County, except parts of the parishes of Helion Bumpstead, Outwell, Royston, Upwell, 183,944 1,849 1 360 Essex, jrare of, viz. the parish of Ballingdon-cum-Brundon, and parts of the parishes of Bures HaverhiU and Kedington ' Heeteoed, paH of, viz. parts of the parishes of Caddington and Studham ''""Lnttra""' ''"'^" '^"^y- ^^''^P' *e parish of Washingley, and parts of the parishes of Luddington and ''%"\Kln4oi^o™e?r£tlpZI&^"'^ ?' *^ ^'^""^ "' ^-°^™- ^«"-"- -^ ™Say. wit^ 1,643 Noethampton, part of, viz. parts of the parishes of Thuming and Winwick '"'Sr;,^??r^raid s"" ^^ "'"''''?"r' ^.""i™'*^' ^!* ^^^"r' °r' r^ °! *' °r"'" -' 120,147 Exeter. COKSWAix, entire Coumty 111,630 619,286 73,950 105,123 2 ''^^°i:>c^ito^^^D^r'f °J *'' ^""r'^r °! A^'"in=ter,Uplyme. »d Exmoor, but' inducing Dobset, part of, viz. part of the parish of Axmlnster Gloucester and Bristol. "^'"RuarSn"!"'" '^'™"^' ^^""^^ '"^'° °' ""^ ^^^^'^ "' Broughtou Poggs, limlngton, Overbury, and 179,075 963,358 101,441 5,618 25 14,117 Someeset, jporto/, viz. tlie parishes of Abbots Leigh and Bedminster . ... 32,843 166 Waewick, part of, viz. parts of the parishes of Welford and Weston-on-Avon . ^"■DeiS,efyff M*rd ''!''"'"." "'. ™'"'! "!' f *'» ^^''"y- ='°* »» P^™" <>f Marstou Maisey in th^ 69,655 121,101 637,028 SUMMARY TABLES: CONSTITUTION OF DIOCESES. Table X. — continiied. 57 Diocese. Inhabited Houses. Population. Hereford. 4 26,228 1,069 1,290 18,253 88 2,169 Hereford, entire Cmmty, except parts of the parishes of Colwall, Cradley, and Cwmyoy 124,722 EADKOMwrtqf, viz.the parishes of Knighton, Michaelohurch-on- Arrow, Norton, and New Kadnor, and Salop, j)oi« of, viz. the Deanery of Wenlocls, parts of the Deaneries of Burford, Clan, Ludlow, Pontesbury, and Stottesden, and the parishes of Dinmore, Horderley Hall, Posenhall, and Woodhonse, formerly 87,949 Staftord, port cf, viz. parts of the parishes of Bobblnglon and EnvlUe .... WoROBSTER, part of, viz. the parishes of Abbertey, Bayton, CUfton-upon-Teme, Eastham, Edvin Loach, Great Kyre, Lindridge, Mamble, Ribbesford, Roohford, Rock, Lower Sapey, Shelsley Walsh, Stanford- on-Teme, Stockton, and Tenbury, and parts of the parishes of Bockleton, and Stoke Bliss .... 444 12,461 Lip.hfield. 49,691 237,138 20 ?8,002 92 351 15 28,063 162,490 1,354 113 Derby, entire County, except parts of the parishes of Appleby and PaddDgton, and part of the parish of 377,980 Flint, jKirio^, viz. part of the parish of EUesmere Leicestes, part of, viz. parts of the parishes of Asbbj-de-la-Zouch, Seal, and Ravenstone 396 1,873 63 Salop, part of, viz. the Deaneries of Condover, Edgmond, Shiffoall, Shrewsbury, Wem, and "Wrockwardiue, parts of the Deaneries of Ellesmere, Eccleshall, Hodnet, Trysail, and Whitchurch, and the parishes of 138,663 Staffoed, entire County, except the parish of Rowley Regis, parts of the parishes of Barthomley, Bobbing- ton Oldswinford, and Enville . . . . 831,304 6,577 2?0,38? 1,356,869 liincolzi. 94,0t3 10 68,400 434 435,908 NoKFOLK,jKtr« of. viz. part of Central Wingland, formerly extra-parochial NorriNGHAH, entire County, except part of the parish of Selston, and ■WalUugwells, formerly extra-parochial TOBK, West Ridikg, part tf, viz. pans of the parishes of Bly the, Crowle, and Finningley, and part of Anston- 70 319,669 1,844 lilandaff. 162,91? 757,491 122 65,291 23 36,169 3,432 Glauobgak, entire County^ except the Deaneries of East and West Gower' 304,604 100 195,448 92,205 603,584 liOndoa. 42 321,16? It, 393 176 2,539,441 SOBBEY, part of, viz. the parishes of Barnes, Mortlake, Newington, Putney, and Wimbledon ..... 116,564 338,592 2,666,181 Norwich. 673 99,068 , 50,142 2,458 Norfolk, entire Comity, except the pariah of Emneth, part of the parish of Brandon, parts of the parishes of Feltwell, and Hilgay, with Feltwell Anchor formerly extra-parochial, and part of Central Wingland, 436,943 SCFFOLK, entire Cmmty, except the Deaneries of Blackbume, Thedwaster, and Thingoe, and parts of the Deaneries of Clare, Foidham, and Sudbury ' • 228,722 Oxford. Berks, entire County, except parts of the parishes of Chilton Foliatt, Stratfieldsaye, and Shalbonrn . . . Bocks, entire Caimty, except parts of the parishes of Drayton Beauchamp, Maisworth, and Wavendon . . 149, Y83 668,123 39,626 37,172 4 93 72 401 37,753 67 32 138 195,893 176,509 22 434 324 1,863 Oxford, entire County, excepting the pariah of Shenington, but including the parish of Widtbrd, formerly. 177,602 SFREET.jKirio/, viz. parts of the parishes of Chobhani.Egham, and Windlesham 280 169 WiLis,|)ar«^, viz. parts of the parishes of Coleshill.HuDgerford, and Shalbourn . ; 686 115,248 1 652,772 58 SUMMARY tables: CONSTITUTION OF DIOCESES. Table X. — continued. Diocese. Inhabited Houses. Population. Peterborough.. Derby, part of, viz. parts of the parishes of Appleby and Paoltington, and part of Hartshorn, with Boundary formerly extra-parochial . . . . , HoKTiNGDON, part of, viz. the parish of Washingley, and parts of the parishes of Luddington and LuLton , Leicester, entire County, except parts of the parishes of Asbby-de-la-Zouch, Seal, Merevale, and Bavenstone Northampton, entire Comity, except parts of the parishes of Thurning, "Winwick, and Warkworth . , KuTLAND, entire Cownty Warwick, ^rto/^, viz. parts of the parishes of Claybrook and Hinckley Bochester. BucKS,j)ario^; viz. parts of the parishes of Drayton Beauchamp and MarswoTtb CAUBRioGE,^ar£Q^, viz. parts of the parishes of Helion Bumpstead and Koyston lilssEX, entire Cownty, except the parish of Ballingdon-cum-Brundon, and parts of the parishes of Bures, Haverhill, and Kedington Hertford, entire Cownty, except parts of the parishes of Caddiiigton, Studham, Eickmanswortb, and Watford Kent, part of, viz. the City and Deanery of Rochester, the Deaneries of Cobham, Grravesend, and Woolwich, and part of the Deanery of Greenwich Surrey, part of, viz. part of the parish of Deptford St. Paul St. Asaph. Carharvoit, part of, viz. the parishes of EglwysrhSs, Llangwstennin. and Llysfaen, and parts of the parishes of liglwysfach, including The Abbey formerly extrar-parochial, LlandrilloynrhSs, Llanrwst, and Yspy tty CHESTEE,j)artof, viz. part of the parish of Threapwood Denbigh, entire Cownty . . , ,' Flist, entire County, except parts of the parishes of Doiidleston, Ellesmere, Malpas, and Hawarden . . Merioneth, part of, viz. the Deanery of Penllyn and Edemion, and part of the parish of Llanflhaneel- glynmyfyr . Montgomery, entire County, except the Deanery of Arnstley, and parts of the Deaneries of Clun Cvfeilioe and Pontesbury . Salop, paH of, viz. the parishes of Kinnerley, Knookin, Llanyblodwell, Melverley, Oswestry. St Martin Selattyn, and Whittington, and parts of Llansilin, Llanymynech, and Hlesmere ....;..' St. Davids. Brecon, entire Cownty, except parts of the parishes of Llangattock and Llangnnider Cardigan, entire County , ., Garuarthen, entire County GLAMOEGAN,j)Orto/, viz. the Deaneries 6f East and West Qowei- .' .' . . . Pembroke, entire Comity Radnor, entire Comity, except the parishes of Knighton. Michaelcburch-on-Arrow, Norton and New Radnor, and parts of Brampton Bryan, Presteigne, and Old Radnor Salisbury. BERKS,j)ortof, viz. parts of the parishes of Chilton Foliatt and Shalbourn DEVON,porto/', viz. parts of the parishes of Axminster and Uplyme '^"Tli^ol^^^H^l^i.i^^J^J^'''^ °f A^m_inster,_but including Thomcombe formerly HANTS,ijarto/, viz. parts of the parishes of Bramshaw.Hampreston, and West Dean SoMERSET.iMrto/, viz. parts of the parishes of Maiden Bradley and Stourton' \ [ ^"ii/^Z w"?!*"' ^'"'F' *J;^ Deaneries of Cricklade and Malmesbury, the parishes of M^b,n Mai'sey and West WeUow, and parts of the parishes of ColeshiU, Hungerford, Shalboum, and Whitsbuiy . ^' "Winchester. Berks, jiorto/, viz. part of the parish of Stratfleldsaye ^esTSn^™"*^' "''P' ^^'^"^ *" P"'*^^ "' B^^haw, Hampreston, Strltfield-Mortimer.'and Sussex, part of, viz. parts of the parishes of Alfold, Steep, and East Grlnsle^ .' ' ' WiiTS,i>arto/, viz. the parishof West Wellow and part of the parish of Whitsbury The Channel Islands, viz. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney,Sark,&o. .'.'.'.' 307 32 53,241 52,091 4,f66 30 115,46? 91,951 38,720 64,805 1,263 186,854 56 22,500 15,969 2,586 8,625 4,488 55,132 11,925 16,420 24,333 17,614 19,583 3,635 93,510 77 39,408 183 75 40,443 80,245 98,007 139,735 103 176 14^569 252,643 1,414 160 267,353 241,829 22,073 123 532,957 31 604 464,687 190,690 338,147 7,367 1,001,326 4,161 233 105,102 73,224 12,053 40,726 21,599 257,098 56,469 73,441 116,710 93,255 91,998 19,166 450,039 195,528 846 314 186,148 383,514 272 e 643,404 911,121 487 788 90,596 1,546,668 SUMMABX tables: CONSTITUTION OF DIOCESES. Table X. — continued. 59 Diocese, "Worcester. 6u>ucBSTEfi,pai'£, part of, viz. the parish of Kowley Kegis, and part of the parish of Oldswinford Waewick, entirt County, except parts of the parishes of Claybrook. Hinckley, Tamwortb, Welford, Weston-on-Avon, Cropredy, and Polesworth Wobcesibb, entire County, except the parishes of Abberley, Bayton, GIlfton-npon-Teiue, Eastham, Edvin Loach, Great Kyre, LJndridge, Mamble, Ribbesford, Rochfoid, Rock, Lower Sapey, Shelsley Walsh, Stanford-ou-Teme, Stockton, and Tenbury, and parts of tiie parishes of Bockleton and Stoke Bliss . . . PROVINCE OF YOBK Carlisle. CcuBEBi.Ain>, entire County, except the parish of Alston Lakcasfer, part of, via. the parishes of Aldiugham, Angerton (formerly extra-parochial), Cartmel, Colton, Dalton-in-Fomess, Hawkshead, Eirkby Il«leth, Peuiungton, Ulverston, and Urswick, and part of Burton-ln-Kendal WEsmoBLAXD, entire County Chester. Chesteb, entireCotmty, except parts of the parishes of ThreapwoodjWhitchurch, and Mottram-in-Longdendale Fldtt, jNzrt of, viz. parts of the parishes of Doddleston, Malpas, and Ha warden LAKCAfirEB,part of, viz. the Deanery of Warrington STAFF0BD,i7arf^, viz. part of the parish of Bar thomley Durham. CDiiBEBZ.AHi>,par£ of, viz. the parish of Alston DuBHAX, entire County .- KoBiBri[BEELAin>, entire County, including the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed YoBE, NoBiH RromG, jjorf of, viz. part of the parish of Sockbam Manchester. CHEsTEBj^rf of, viz, part of the parish of Mottram-m-Longdendale Lahcasteb, part of, viz. the Deaneries of Amonndemess, Leyland, and Tnnstall, and parts of the Deaneries of Blackburn and Manchester YoBK, West Kidiiig, part qf, viz, parts of the parishes of Rochdale and Whalley, and Browsholme formerly extra-paiwhial Sipon. Lakcastee, part ?f, viz, parts of the parishes of Mitton, Thomton-in-Lonsdalp, and Rochdale .... TOBK, NOBTH Eronic, part of, viz. that part lying westward of the eastern boundaries of the parishes of Great Smeaton, EastCowton, Danby Wisk, Ainderby Steeple, Kirby Wisk. Pickhlll, Wath-juxta-Ripon, Hutton Conyers, Ripon, CundaU, Klrby-on-the-Moor, Aldborough, Great Ousebum, and Little uuse- bum, except part of the parish of 8ockbum YoBK, West RmiiiG, part qf, viz, that part lying westward of the eastern boundaries of the parishes of Nun Monkton, Kii k Hammerton, Whixley, Hansingore, Cowthorpe, Kirk Deighton, Spofforth, CoUing- ham, Bardsey, Barwick-in-ELmet, Garforth, Kippax, Methley, Wakefield, Sandal Magna, Darlon, Silkstone and Penistone^ except parts of the parishes of Rochdale and Whalley, and Browsholme formerly extra- parochial Inhabited Houses. Population. Sodor and Man. 26 120 14 96 4,986 130,001 6t,229' 1,391,523 110,342 6?5 149,392 60 Isi,E or Man 260,359 125 543 85 373 26,305 62?,1?0 980,932 55,203 65,010 660,713 2,692 888,035 2J3 1,451,713 1,206 114,705 62,436 26 178,373 31 370,639 4,232 374,902 12,067 293,037 305,664 6,630 685,089 386,646 164 1,077,569 142 1,873,133 20,267 1,893,542 1,298,025 1,357,053 60 SUMMABY tables: CONSTITUTION OP DIOCESES; INSTITUTIONS. Table X. — continued. Diocese. York. Lincoln, ^ari of, viz. part of the parish of Crowle NorriKGHAM.^itito/, viz. Wallingwells, formerly extra-parochial YOEK, East Riding, entire YOEK, NoBTH EtDiNG.^arJ of, viz. that part lying eastward of the western boundaries of the parishes of West Rounton, Blrkby, Northallerton, North Otterington, South Otterington, 'Thomton-le-Street, Thirsk, Topclifle, Sessay, Brafferton,.Mytton-upon-Swale, Alne, and Newton-upon-Ouse York, West Eibing, part of, viz. that part lying eastward of the western boundaries of the parishes of Monkton-Moor, Bilton, Walton, Thorpe-Arch. Bramham, Aberford, Ledsbam, Castleford, Featherstone, Normanton. Warmfleld, Crofton, Wragby, Felkirk, Roystone, Uarfleld, Tankersley, and Eoclesfleld, except parts of the parishes of Blythe, Crowle, and Finningley, and part of Anston-cum-Membris . . YoKK Cixr Inhabited Houses. 139 4 66,193 86,100 9,146 197,38? Population. 691 26 237,220 610,679 43,796 1,060,878 Table XI. — Numbkb of Pbesons in WoEKHoasBS, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Pbisons, and other Public Institctions, in England and Wales, on 3rd April, 1871. Ikstiidtioks. Total Workhouses (including Schools for Pauper Children) Hospitals (General and Special) Lunatic Asylums ....-.■ Pkisoks ^ it Fefoematort and Industrial Schools .... Barracks (Military and their-Families)- ; . . . Her Majesty's Ships Orphan Asylums, and other Public Institutions, 1 not included in the foregoing J Number of . Insti. tutlons. 730 407 166 149 118 254 Total Number in Institutions, .Including Officers and their families. Persons. 417,679 164,967 26,566 45,731 32,174 11,748 94,404 13,464 38,535 Males. Females. 256,956 82,539 13,701 20j973 24,396 ■ 8,704 76,811 13,419 15,914 160,623 72,428 12,365 24,758 7,279 3,044 17,693 36 22,621 Number of Special Inmates, such as Paupers, Patients, Lunatics, Prisoners, &c., included in fore- going Columns. Persons. 362,295 148,064 19,858 39,217 29,186 10,598 68,548 13,404 33,420 Males. 238,479 79,736 11,789 18,624 23,619 8,209 68,548 13,404 14,750 Females. 123,316 68,328 8,069 20,693 \6,667 2,339 18,670 Note — Schools for the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb, and for Orphans, are included in this Table; but other Educational In- stitutions, such as Colleges, Trataing Colleges, Public and Private Schools, are omitted. Almshouses, Mqdel Lodging-houses, and Police Stations, are also not included. Industrial Schools for Pauper Children are' included with " Workhouses " : Institutions for the Reception and Detention of Youthful Offenders, &o., are classified as " Reformatory and Industrial Schools " : those Industrial Schools and Reformatories which partake of a charitable character are classed with " Orphan Asylums and other Public Institutions." Table XII. — Number of Persons enumerated in Her Majesty's Ships, in Sea-going Merchant Vessels, and in Barges; also in Barns, Sheds, Caravans, &c., in England and Wales, at each of the Censuses, 1851, 1861, and 1871. 1851. 1861. 1871. Total 73,621 86,789 87,546 In Sea-goihg Vessels (iijcluding the Royal Navy) 38,146 7,149 12,562 8,105 7,659 65,765 6,665 11,915 4,314 7,130 69,546 6,641 10,976 In Fishing Smacks, and Vessels chiefly engaged in Rivkr Navigation . . . In Barges, Boats, &c In Barns and Sheds . . . .■.■.■ In Caravans and Tents, and in the Open Air KEGISTRATION DIVISIONS. (JJ REGISTEATION DIVISIONS. The Mowing Tables exhibit the Eegisteation Distkicts or Unioks, arranged topo- graphically as in the Eeports of the Eegistrar-General and of previous Censuses. For statistical purposes the Cototies are grouped into eleven Divisions, viz. :— Division. I.— London, comprisiDg Registration Districts in the Metropolitan parts oi MiddUsex, Surrey, and 11.— South-Eastem Counties, comprising Registration Districts chieij m Surrey ani Kent [extra- metropolitan], Sussex, Eants, and Berks. ^'I-~So-ath-Midland Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Middlesex [extra- metropolitan], Hertford, Buckingham, Oxfwd, Narthamptm, Huntingdon, Bedford, and Cambridge. ^^■~Eastem Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk. ^- — South-Westem Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. ^I- — West-Midland Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Warwick. ^11. — Nortli-Midland Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, and Derby. VIII. — N'orth.-Westem Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Chester, and Lancaster. IX. — York, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in the County of York. X. — Northern Counties, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland. XL — Monmouthsliire and Wales, comprising Registration Districts chiefly in the County of Monmouth and in Wales. ^ The Parishes and Places are arranged topographically under the Superintendent Kegis- trars' Districts and Eegistrars' Sub-districts. 62 EEGISTRATION DIVISIONS: I. LONDON. I. LONDON DIVISION. In the Introduction to this Digest will be found a chapter on " The Gbowth op London," wherein the gradual development of the Mbtkopolis, and its different limits for various administrative purposes at the present time, are set forth. Here it is intended to show the constitution of the London Eeoistration Division,- which comprises the Districts or Poor Law Unions, Sub-districts, Parishes and Places, included within the limits of the Metropolis, as defined in the Registrar-General's Returns. It is made up of parts of the Registration Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent, the remaining parts of which are included in the Registration Divisions II. and III. The Division extends over an area of 78,080 statute acres of land and water ; there being 74,545 acres of land and 907 acres of water included in the areas of parishes, and 2,718 acres of tidal water. Its population in 1871 was 3,254,260, as compared with 2,803,989 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 450,271, while the natural increase arising from the excess of registered births over deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 331,646. Included with the general population of parishes, &c., in this Division, are 77,516 persons enumerated in 445 workhouses, hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public insti- tutions ; 989 persons in boats, barges, &c. ; and 5,789 persons on board 1,080 sea-going vessels. The number of houses and population in the Metropolitan parts of the three Registration Counties in 1871 was as follows : — Registration or CTnion Counties. Inhabited Houses, 1871. Population, 18*1. Persons. Males. Females. I.-LONDON DIVISION .... 417,767 3,854,260 1,533,151 1,731,109 Middlesex, part of Siarrey, paH cf Kent,i)Orto/ 2»6,846 105,698 35,223 2,286,668 742,155 225,537 1,063,110 352,562 107,479 1,223,458 389,593 118,058 The Superintendent Registrars' Districts of this Division are for the most part co-extensive with Poor Law Unions, or with single Parishes under Boards of Guardians. In the District of Kensington there are three Boards of Guardians, namely, one for the Parish of Paddington (population 96,813) ; one for the Parish of Kensington (population 120,299) ; and one for the Pulham Union, consisting of the Parishes of Hammersmith and Pulham (population 66,041). The Strand, Holborn, and City of London Districts, are Poor Law Unions, with certain privileged places (such as the Inns of Court) annexed for Registration purposes. The population of the Districts of St. George Hanover Square, "Westminster, Marylebone, St. Giles, Strand, Holborn, London City, Shoreditch, Whitechapel, St. George-in-the-East, and Woolwich, has decreased since 1861 ; in Kensington and Wandsworth Districts the actual increase was more than four times as great as the excess of births over deaths in the ten years 1861-1870 ; in Hackney, Poplar, and Camberwell Districts, more than three times as great. Superintendent Registrar's District. Sq. MIDDLESEX, po)< of. 1. Kensington . 2. Chelsba . . 3. St. Geo. Hasov, 4. WESTMINSTEa 5. Mahylebohe. 6. Hampstead . 7. Pancras . . 8. Islington. . 9. Hacknet . . 10. St. Giles . . 11. Strand . . 12. Holborn . . 13. London Citt 14. Shokeditch . 15. Bethnal Green 16. Whitechapel , In- habited Houses, 1871. 37,770 8,986 17,080 4,554 16,340 4,348 24,103 27,079 19,347 4,566 4,017 16,455 9,415 16,569 15,899 8,272 Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. 283,163 71,089 156,936 61,181 169,254 32,281 221,466 213,778 124,951 63,556 41,339 163,491 76,983 127,164 120,104 76,573 118,103 32,971 71,152 24,811 69,586 12,466 103,283 97,745 54,975 26,549 20,471 80,631 37,054 61,668 59,073 39,200 166,050 33,118 84,784 26,370 89,663 19,815 118,182 116,033 69,976 28,007 20,868 82,860 38,929 66,496 61,031 37,373 Superintendent Efigistrar* District. MIDDLESEX— cojit. 17. St. Geo. in East . 18. Stepney .... 19. Mile End Old Town 20. Poplar .... SURREY, ;jor« of. 21. St. Saviour Southk. 22. St. Olave Sodthk. 23. Lakbeth 24. Wandsworth 26. Cameeewell KENT,|rarfo/. 26. Greenwich . 27. Lewisham . 28. Woolwich , In- habited Houses, 1871. 6,932 7,816 13,036 16,262 23,314 16,329 29,129 19,154 17,772 16,171 8,548 10,504 Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females, 48,052 67,690 93,162 116,376 175,049 122,398 208,342 125,060 111,306 100,600 51,55? 73,380 23,653 28,706 44,193 57,820 86,769 61,390 96,865 57,734 60,814 47,941 21,690 37,848 24,3S9 28,9£4 48,969 68,656 89,280 61,008 111,487 67,326 60,492 62,669 29,867 35,532 KEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: I. LONDON. 63 Parishes, &c., in Middlesex. The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of Population in 1871, in the several Pakishes, &c., constituting the various Kegistration Sub-districts and Diatriots, grouped topographically under the three Registration Counties, parts of which form this Division. It sometimes occurs that a Parish actually within one County is returned under another for Registration purposes ; in such cases the name of the County Proper to whiich the Parish, &c., belongs is given in italic type. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- Uuuses. lation. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- Kouaea. latlun. Parish or Place. Inhab Honacs- Popn- latiou. B,9Q? 2,888 2»1 18,91t 13,33T 12,161 10,741 Middlesex, part of. 1. KENSINGTON.* 1. St. Mast Paddimgtos. Paddington.jjt. of . Par. 6,?6068,128 2. St. Jobn Paddingtoh. Paddington, ;)t. 0/ . Par. 5,08Y 3. Krssington Town. Kensington, pt. of . Par. 11,680 91,645 4. BnOMPTOK. Kensington, pt. cf . Par. 5. St. PetebUauuebsuith Hammersmith, pt. qf. Far. 6. St. PAULHAMKEESMrrH. Udmmersmith,j)£. of , Par. 5,578 1. Kdlhah. Fulliam .... Par. t. PANCRAS. 1. Rkgent's Pabk. St. Panoias, ft. of . Par. 2. Tottenham Court. St. Piinoras, pt. of . Par. 3. Gbat's Inn Lane. 2. CHELSEA. 1. Chelsea South. Chelsea, p«. of. . . Par. 2. Chelsea Nobth-west. Chelsea, pJ. of . . Par. 3. Chelsea Nobth-east. Chelsea, pt. of . . . Far. 1 3. ST. GEORGE HANOVER I SQUARE. I 1. Hanotbb Squabe. , St.Geo. Han. Sq.,i)(. of Par. 2. Matfaih. Et.Geo. Han. Sq.,j>t. of Par. I 3. Bblgbavb. St. Geo. Han. Sf. of Par. Bnckingham Palace . 4. St. John Westminstek. St. John the Evang. .. Par. 5. St. Maes. Westmb. St. Margaret . . . Par. St.Peter Coll. Ch. Close Par, 4. WESTMINSTER. 1. St. James's Sqdaek. St. Jas. Westm., pt. of Par. 2. Golden Squabb. St. Jas. Westm., pt. qf Par. 3. Bebwick Steeet. St. Jas. Westm.,j>«. of Par. 4. St. Anne Soho. St. Anne Soho. . . Par. 6. MABYLEBONE. 1. *TT. SODLS. St. Marylcbone^t. of. Par. 2. Cavendish Squabe. St. Marylebone,p<. of. Par. 3. Reotoet. St. Marylebone,^*. of. Par. 4. St. Maet. St. Maiylebone,iJ«. of. Par. 5. CHBISICHnBOH. St. Marylebone, ji{. of. Par. 6. St. John. St. Marylebone, pt. of. Par. 3,469 2,988 26,420 3,18123,277 2,817 21,392 2,043 13,007 6,906 1 St. Pancras, pt. of 4. Sohebs Town. SL Pancras, p^ 0/ 5. Camden Town. St. Pancras, j}£. of 6. Kentish Town. St. Pancras, j)£. qf 8. ISLINGTON. 1. Islington West. Islington, pt.of. . 2. Islington East. Islington, J7t. of . . Par. Par. Par. Par. 4,366 2,617 2,923 3,857 8,531 29,370 HOLBOUN— con*. 3. Sapfbon Hill, Saffron Hill, Hutlon Garden, Ely Reiltb, and Ely Place . St. Sepulchre, p^ of The Charierhouse ;i Lib. Par. Par. 17,943 97,820 57,932 40 3,715 38,478 2,776 27,572 23 209 1,111 10,472 12,860 6. HAMPSTEAD. 1. Hampstead. Hampatead . . . 72210,287 1,33717,562 2,322 28,579 I 1,77815,425 2,158 26,334 2,209 21,786 3,533 33,944 4,34033,136 9. HACKNEY. 1. SrOKE Newington. Stolce Newington . . Par. 2. Stamfokd Hill. Hackney, pt. of . . Par. 3. West Hacknkt. Hackney, jJt.qf . . Par. 4. Hackney. Hackney, jjt.qf . . Par. 5. SODTH HacKNET. Hackney, jif. qf . . Par. 10. ST. GILES. 1. St-Geobge, Bloomsbubt. SL George, Bloomsby. Par. 2. St. Giles, Sooth. St. Giles, jjt.qf. . . Par. 3. Sr. Giles, Noeth. St. Giles, j)«.()f. . . Par. 11. STRAND. 1. Long Acee. St. Martin, i)«.o/ - . Par. 2. Charing Ceoss. St. MarUn,j)(. of . . Par. 3. St. Mabt-le-Steand. St. PavU, Cov. Garden . Par. Savoy . . . '. . I'rec. St Mary-le-Strand . Par. St. Clement Danes,i)«. of Par. 4. St. Clement Danes. St. Clement l)aneB,iit. of Par. Middle Temple . . Par. The Rolls .... Lib. 12. HOLBOEN. 1,556 4,354 7,702 6,598 28,069 50,104 4,59030,339 2,017 16,594 1. St.'Geoege the Mabtve. Lincoln's Inu . . . 'i'P- Gray's Inn .... Par. Staple Inn. . . . Par. St. George the Martyr Par. St. Andrew Holbom 1 p^j. above Burs, pt.qf.f 2. St. Andeew Eastern. St. Andrew Holbom I p^^ above Ban pt. of .) 4,348 32, 28l| Fumival's Inn . . Par. 4. St. James, Clehkenwell. Clerkenwell, pt.of . , Par. 6. AUWELL. Clerkenwell, j3{. qf . Par. 6. Pentonvillb. Clerkenwell, pi. of . Par. 7. Goswell Street. Clerkenwell, pt.o/ . Par. 8. Old Street. St. Luke, p(.qf . . Par. 9. CrrY Road. St. Luke, pi. 0/ . . Par. 10. Whitecboss Steeet. St. Luke,jji. of . . Par. 11. FmSEUET. St. Luke, pt. of . . Par. 13. LONDON CITY. - 1. St. Botolph. St. Botolph without 1 „ Aldgate .... J '^"• St. Botolph without 1 ^^^ Bishopsgate . . 5 2. Ceipplegate. St. Giles without Crip-") p^j. plegate . . . f ' St. Botolph without ) Aldersgate . . . 5 " Glasshouse Yard . . Lib. 3. St. Sepulchre. St. Bartholomew the Gt. the) 1,100 440 SI 166 241 819 31 186 19 51 12 758 1,022 1,061 11 11,379 9,859 4,376 365 2,007 2,630 Par. St. Bartholomew the) p^^. Less . . . -. .J St. Sepulchre without ) p Newgate, pi. of . I •^'"^• 4. St. Beide. St. Andrew Holbom") p^^. below Bars . Barnard's Inn . Tbavies Inn . St. Dunstan . Inner Teniple . Serjeants' Ijin . St. Bride. Bridewell . . 8,873 93 1,757 40 361 41 10,397 9,682 13,414 115 Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Prec. 5. Castle Baynard. Whitefriars . . . Prec. St. Anne, Blackfriars Par. St. Andrew by the I p._ Wardrobe . . .f St. Benet, Paul's Whrf. Par. St. Peter, nr. Paul's ) Wharf .... J St. Nicholas, Colel^ „._ Abbey . . . ./'"■ St. Margaret Moses . Par. St. Mary Magdalen) p Old Fish Street. . 5 '^"' St. Gregory by St. Paul Par. St. Augustine, Watling ) d„^ Street . . . . } '^"• e. Chbistohdech. St. Faith the Virgin . Par. St. Martin, Ludgate . Par. Chrlstchurch.Newgate) -c^.. Street . . . . J ^*'^- St. Leonard, Foster Lane Par. Par. 627 313 1 1,784 1,681 1,348 1,055 700 1,027 398 149 337 10 24 267 38 17 427 49 103 140 15 11 14 8 29 114 8,433 6,107 8,894 3,612 1,232 3,114 747 3,701 3,818 62 237 2,316 116 73 4,099 463 965 1,381 351 105 107 104 53 354 896 110 606 730 1,899 42 • The Sunerintendent Eegistrar'J District of Kensington comprises 3 Boards of Guardians, viz. 1 for Paddington parish (Sub- distri._ Alder.«gat9 ... J ™'- St. Olave, Sliver Street Par. St. Alban,Wood Street Par. St. Mary, Aldermanbury Par. St. Alphage.Sion College Par. St. Michael, Bassishaw Par. St. Lawrence, Jewry . Par. St, Mary Magdalen, ) t,„„ Milk Street ... J ^*'^- St. Martin, Pomroy . Par. St. Olave, Old Jewry. Par. St. Mary, Colechurch. Par. Allhallows, Honey Lane Par. St. Peter, Westcheap . Par. 7. QUEENHITHE. St. Matthew, Friday St. Par. St. Mary-le-Bow . . Par. St. Pancras, Soper Lane Par. St. Mary, Aldermary. Par. St. Thomas Apostle . Par. Allhallows, Bread St. Par. St. John the Evangelist Par. St. Mildred, Bread St. Par. St. Nicholas, Olave . Par. St. Mary, Somerset . Par. St. Mary, Mounthaw . Par. Sl.Mlchael, Qiieenhithe Par. Holy Trinity the Less Par. St. James, Garlickhithe Par. St. Michael, Patemos- > o ter Royal . . . } ™''- St. Martin, Vintry . Par. St. Antbolin . , . Par. St. John the Baptist, J „ Walbrook ... J '^*''- St. Stephen, TValbrook Par. St. Benet, Sberehog . Par. St. Mildred, Poultry . Par. St. Mary, Woolnoth . Par. St. Mary, Wooloburoh I „ Haw. . . . .|P»''- St. Michael, Comhill . Par. Allhallows, Lombard St. Par. St. Edmund the Ring Par. St. Nicholas, Aeons . Par. St. Swithin, London i „ Stone . . . .i^""- St. Mary, Bothaw, . Par. Allhallows the Great. Par. Allhallows the Less , Par. St. Lawrence Pountney Par. St. Mary, AbchUrch . Par. 8. Allhallows, Baeking. St. Clement, Eat^tcheap Par. St. Martin, Orgars . Par. St. Michael, Crooked} „ Lane. . . . . } P"- St. Margaret, NewFish ) „ Street . . . . J ^*''- St. Magnus the Martyr Par. St. Botolph, Billingsgate Par. St. George, Botolph Lane Par. St. Andrew Hubbard Par. St. Mary-at^HiU . . Par. St. Dunstan-in-the-East Par. Allhallowsj Barking . Par. St. Olave, Hart Street, ) with St. Nicholas in V Par. the Shambles . , \ St. Katharine Coleman Par. Allhallows, Staining . Par. St. Gabriel, Fenchrh. St. Pai". St. Margaret Pattens Par. St. Leonard, East cheap Par. St. Benet, Gracechurch » t. Street . . . J I^^''- St. Dionis, Backchurch. Par St. Peter, Comhill . Par. 9. Bkoad Stkeet. St. Martin Outwich . Par, St. Peter-le-Poer . . Par St. Benet Fink . . Par. St. Bartholomew by> ,> the Royal Exchange J '^^''■ Inhab. Popu- 31 30 21 26 31 68 114 162 12 66 63 34 21 21 71 224 156 38 127 49 345 303 274 357 214 179 121 70 170 107 154 112 90 51 46 167 200 J267 190 391 Parlflh or Place. LONDON CITY.— con*. St. Margaret, Lothbury Par. St. Christopher-le-Stock Par. St. Stephen, Coleman ( d«,. Street . . . . f ^'"• Allhallows, Lond. Wall Par. St. Ethelburga . . Par. St. Helen, Bishopsgate Far. St. Andrew, Undershaft Par. St. Eatherine Cree . Par. St. James, Duke's Place Par. 14, SHOEEDITCH. 1. Holywell. Shoreditch, pt. of . Par. 2. St. Leohaed. Shoreditch, pt. of . Par. 3. Hoxtok New Toivh. Shoreditch, jj^ of . Par. 4. HoxTON Old Town, Shoreditch, j)^ of . Par. 6. Haggebston West. Shoreditch, jrf. of . Par. 6. Haggerston East. Shoreditch, _pi. 0^ . Par, 15, BETHNAL GREEN. 1. Hackney Road. 118 74 147 32 115 242 254 259 153 144 146 187 69 131 191 27 111 36 212 33 222 165 262 154 162 139 477 669 1,065 363 317 243 125 104 93 350 418 22 137 100 433 39 165 42: 181 Bethnal Green, pt. of . 2. Geeen, Bethnal Green, pt. of , 3. Church. Bethnal Green, pi. of , 4. Town. Bethnal Green, pt.of , Par. Par. Par. Par. 16. WHITECHAPBL. 1. Artillery. Old ArtiU. Ground . Lib. Norton Folgate . . Lib. Christchurch Spital-I .^ fields, p«.o/. . .|P»'- 2. SprrAXElELDS. Christchurch Spital-l n fields,i.«,o/. . .j-I^"- 3. Mile Est) New Town Christchurch, Spital- 1 nAdi.,pt.of. . .] •• Mile End New Town Ham. Whitechapel,^;. 0/ . Par. 4. Whiteohapel North. Whltechapel, pt. of . Par, 6. WHITECHAPEL CHtJRCH. Whitechapel,j>i. (J/' , Par. 6. Goodman's FielCs, Whltechapel, pt. of . Par. Holy Trin., Minories . Par, 7. Aldgate. Whiteohapel pt. of . Par. St. Botolph without)?:. Aldgate ....]■ I''''- St. Kathar. by Tower Free. Old Tower Without . Free. Tower of London . . 17. ST. GEORGB-IN-THt- EASr. 1. St. Mary. St. Geo, in East, p J. ^ Par. 2. St. Paitl. St. Geo, in East,^<, cf Par. 3. St. John. St. Geo. in East, pt. of Par. 18. STEPNEY. 1. Shadwell. St. John of Wapping . Par St. Paul, Shadwell . Par, 2. Eatclipf. EatdifF Ham. 3. LiMEHODSE. Limcbouse .... Par. Inbab Popa- HouBea. lation. 110 44 92 113 153 96 90 45 2,647 805 315 404 680 1,291 747 Pnrisb or Place. 19. MILE END OLD TOWN. 1. Mile End 0. T. West. Mile End Old Town,) „ pt.of .... 5 2. Mile End 0. T. East. Mile End Old Town, )jj pt.of S 20, POPLAR. 1. Bow. Bow BrOmley, St. Leonard Inhab. Houses. Pmra- latibn. 2. Poplar. 1,62912,430 Poplar . . 2,091 3,157 3,235 2,941 2,616 4,003 5,574 3,776 2,546 186 192 16,546 27,835 26,933 24,162 19,269 29,822 42,433 26,577 21,272 1,431 1,296 223 1,434 905 1,103 31 404 443 11 33 42 2,315 2,748 1,207 2,143 2,467 1,550 Par. Par. Par. 15,848 2,301 11,100 2,149 11,697 7,322 9,964 417 3,842 3,812 241 308 1,1.21 17,900 21,350 8,802 3,410 8,230 16,131 S. Surrey, part of. 21. ST. SAVIOUR, SO0TH- - WARK. 1. CHBISTCEnRCH, SoDTHWK. Christchurch, Southwk. Par. 2. St. Saviodr, Sodthwaek. St. Saviour, Southwark Par. 3. Kent Road. St. Geo., Southwk., ^i. of Par. 4. Borough Road. St. Geo., Sonthwk.,p(. of Par. 5. London Road. St. Geo., Southwk.,jpt. of Par, 6. Trinity, Newington. Newington, pt. of , Par, 7. St. Peter, Walwoeth. Newington, pt. of . Par. 8. St. Mart, Newingtob, Newington,jrf. of , . Par. 22. ST. OLAVE, SOUTH- WARK. 1. St. Clave, Sodtuwark. St. Olave, Southwark Par. St. Thomas, Southwark Par. 2. St. John, Horsleydown, St. John, Horsleydown Par. 3. Leather Market. Bennondsey, pt. of . Par. 4. St. Maby Magdalen. Bermondaey,^i. q/" , Par. 6. St. James, Bermoniisey Bermondsey, pt. of , Par. 6. Rotherhithe. St. Mary, Kotheihithe Par. 23. LAMBETH. 1. Waterloo Road First. Lambeth, _pi. q/' . . Par. 2. Waterloo Rd. Srcoiid. Lambeth, p(. qf . , ' Par. 3. Laubeth Ch. First. Lambeth, pt. of . . Par. 4. Lambeth Gh. Second. Lambeth, yj. 0/ . . Par. 5. Kennington First. Lambeth, jjt.q/' . . Par. 6. Kennington Second. Lambeth, j)f. of . . Par. 7. Brixton. Lambeth, pt. of . . Par. 8. Norwood. Laxaheth, pt. of . , Par. 24. WANDSWORTH. 1. Clapham. Clapham .... Par. 2. Battersea. Battersea . . . Civ. Par. 5,200 7,836 3,829 6,782 6,651 38,128 65,024 26,055 41,710 48,611 13. Wandsworth. Wandsworth . . Par. 1,584 2,142 2,679 1 2,305 3,359 6,848 2,471 401 53 1,314 2,396 2,062 6,182 3,932 1,693 2; 163 2,264 4,442 6,030 6,111 5,554 1 14,573 16,677 20,421 16,696 18,961 23,682 48,248 16,702 3,897 476 10,500 16,787 15,709 47,933 27,096 14,074 18,465 - 19,492 35,833 41,286 31,221 36,435 12,536 4,334 27,347 7,914 2,964 54,016 19,783 EEGISTRATION DIVISIONS: II. SOUTH EASTERN. 65 Parishes, &c., in Surrey and Kent. FatiBh or Plaoe. Inbab. Houses. Popu- lation. Faiish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Ponu- lallon. Palish or Place. lubab. Houses Popu- lation. WANDSWORTH— cone. 8. Kent, pt. of. LEWISHAM— con«. 4. Putney. 26. GREENWICH 3. Lewishak Village. Pntncy .... Par. 1,603 9,439 1. St. Padi,, Deptfobd. Lewiehom, pt.qf. , Par. 2,09911,613 1 5. SrfiSATHAU. Hatcham (Surrey^ . Ham. 1,263 7,367 1 ■Lower Tooting . . Par. 434 2,327 St. Paul, Deptford . 7,260 46,347 3,06019,065 Strcatham .... Par. 1,906 12,148 2. St. Nicholas, Deptford St. Nicholas, Deptford Par. 1,006 6,474 28. WOOLWICH. 25. CAMBEBWELL. I. DOT.WIOH. 3. Greenwich West. Greenwich, jji.q^ . Par. 4. Greenwich East. 3,714 21,034 1. Charlton. Charlton .... Par. Kidbrooke .... Lib. 1,188 203 7,699 1,86G CamberweU,i)J. ^ , Pir. 646 4,041 Greenwich, pi. q/". . Par. 2,928 19,378 2. Woolwich Docktard. 2. Cauberweix. 27. LEWISHAM. Woolwich, pt. of . Par. 2,09317,226 Canil)crwell,iJ«. 0/ . Par. 6,000 31,254 3. Woolwich Arsenal. 1 3. Peckham. Eltham . . . (St. Par. 703 4,064 Woolwich, ^e. of . . Par. 2,55818,331 Cainberwell,jie. of . Par. 7,031 42,160 Mottingham . . . Ham. 81 475 4. Pltjmstead West. Plumstead,i!«. of . Par. 2,06413,027 4^ St. George. Lee Par. 1,646 10,493 5. Pldmstead East. 1 ClamberweU,j>(. ^ . Par. 5,095 33,851 Lewisham.jiJ. 0/. . Par. 959 6,947 Plumstead, pt. of . Par. 2,39316,232 II. SOUTH EASTERN DIVISION. This Eegistbation DmsioN comprises those parts of the Eegistration Counties of Surrey and Kent which are not incltided within the Metropolitan Division, and the entire Registration Counties of Sussex, Hants, and Series. It extends over an area of 4,052,015 statute acres of land, water, and foreshore ; there heing 3,961,180 acres of land and 33,251 of water included in the areas of parishes, 20,171 acres of tidal water, and 37,413 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 2,167,726 as compared with 1,847,512 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 320,214, while the natural increase arising from the excess of. registered births over deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 260,706. Included with the general population of parishes, &c., in this Division are 110,271 persons enumerated in 463 workhouses, hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions; 137 persons in boats, barges, &c., in inland ■waters ; and 12,296 persons on board 1,433 sea-going vessels. The Division is closely associated with the Metropolis by contiguity, and by its watering-places extending along the coast from Worthing, Brighton and Hastings, to Eamsgate and Margate. .On the Med way — ^in Strood, Rochester, Chatham, and &illingham — is a numerous population Ij'ing near the mouth of the Thames, and connected by Sheemess, Sandwich, Deal, Dover, Folkestone, and Hastings, with the great naval fortress of Portsmouth. The whole of this coaat swarms with a seafaring population. Iron was formerly manufactured in the forests of this part of the country where wood and ore abounded, shipbuilding was extensively carried on, and the Flemings introduced their broad-cloth manufacture ; so that here were the manufacturing districts of those ages. The counties are now essentially agricultural, but they have some extensive paper manufactories and powder mills. Registration or TJnion Ck>imties. Inhabited Houses, 1871, Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. II.-SOUTH-J!lAaTJ!mJM UlViSiOJM. 399,921 2,167,726 1,064,635 1,103,091 1. Surrey (eiira-jnctrqp.) .... 2. Kent (actra-metrop.) . . 3. Susspir . 62,826 117,194 76,063 97,824 46,014 365,279 629,126 420,910 626,143 226,268 176,327 312,931 2U1,250 262,207 111,920 -188,952 316,195 219,660 4. Hampshire 5. Berkshire 263,936 114,348 The SuPBBiHTEKDBNT Registeabs' Dibteiots o.f this DivigioH are co-extensive with Poor Law Unions with the following exceptions : the Lewes District comprises the four Poor Law Unions of Lewes (popu- lation 11,111), Chailey (population 9,616), West Firle (population 2,449),, and Newliaven (population 6,766) ; the Winchester District comprises the two Unions of New Winchester (population 26,697), and Hursley (population 2,572) ; Canterbury District, Chichester District, and Southampton District are Incorporations under Local Acts ; and Brighton District is a single Parish un ler a Local Act. The population of the Districts of Tenterden, Bridge, Canterbury, Chichester, Alverstoke, Iluugcr- ford, and Faringdon has decreased since 1861; in all the other districts there was an increase. In Croydon District the excess of births over deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 9,701 ; the actual increase 66 I5EGISTBATI0N DIVISIONS: II. SOUTH EASTEBN. Parishes, &c., in Surrey. of population was 37,379. The Districts of Epsom, Kingston, Kichmond, Bromley, Tunbridge, Thanet. Hastin"-s, and Eastbourne are also remarkable for the great difference between their actual increase as compared with that which would have resulted simply frorti an excess of births over deaths. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, . 1871. ropulation, 1871. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. . Males. Females. Persons. 1 Males. Females. 1. SUEEEY (extra-metrop.) 3. SHSSEK— COTi*. 1 29. Epsom 6,393 30,291 14,805 16,486 76. Bbightok .... 14,438 90,011 39,125 50,886 30. Chebtset .... 4,419 23,038 11,192 11,846 77. Steymno . . . . 5,128 31,473 14,373 17,100 31. GUILDFOBD .... 6,443 35,667 17,669 18,099 78. Hobshah .... 3,804 19,331 9,824 9,607 32 Farnhah .... 4,816 39,867 23,703 16,164 79. Petwoeth. . . . 2,008 10,138 5,290 4,848 33. Hambledon .... 2,995 16,276 7,981 7,295 80. Thakeiiam . . . 1,705 8,422 4,313 4,109 34. DOBEING 2,703 14,369 7,081 7,288 81. East Prestos . . 4,135 21,691 10,228 11,363 35. K(£]GAT£ 4,757 27,303 13,511 13,792 82. Westhampkeit . . 3,979 18,860 9,217 9,643 36. GODSTOKE . . . 2,287 13,541 6,7l)9 6,832 83. Chichester . . . 1,687 8,205 3,785 4,420 37. CKOYroN 14,525 83,853 37,299 46,564 84. MlDIinEST .... 2,623 13,051 6,773 6,278 38. KiKGsros 10,005 65,929 25,168 30,761 85. Westboueke . . . 1,495 7,221 3,611 3,610 39. KlCHMOHU .... 4,483 26,146 11,310 14,835 4. HAMPSHIRE. 2. KENT (extra-metrqp.) 86. Hatant . . . . 1,651 8,144 3,903 4,241 40. BB0ULE7 6,924 32,184 14,890 17,294 8". Poetsea Island . . 19,092 113,695 67,681 66,014 41. Dabtkobd .... 8,049 42,344 20,781 21,663 88. Alverstoke . . . 3,686 22,644 12,185 10,459 42. Geatesend .... 3,485 21,265 10,038 11,227 89. Fakeham .... 3,090 16,801 8,505 8,296 43. NOBTH AYLESFOED , . 4,135 21,661 10,929 10,632 90. Isr.E OP Wight . . 12,415 66,219 31,926 34,293 44. Hoo 620 3,143 1,644 1,499 91. Lymington . . . 2,650 12,396 6,998 6,398 45. Medway .... 9,>'37 69,150 31,137 28,013 92. Cbeistghuboh . . 2,901 16,338 7,242 9,096 46. Malling 4,682 23,383 11,831 11,562 93. Eingwood . . . 1,161 6,397 2,720 2,677 47. Sevenoaks .... 4,772 24,262 12,159 12,103 94, FOBDINGEBIUGE . . 1,396 6,441 3,261 3,180 48. TUKBEIDGE , , . . 8,294 44,668 20,847 23,821 95. New Foeest . . . 2,840 13,496 6,811 6,685 49. MAmsrONE .... 7,889 42,017 20,602 21,415 96. Southampton. . . 7,983 48,055 22,440 25,615 60. Hollikgbourn , . . 2,859 14,047 7,184 6,863 97. South Btosehak . . 6,293 32,201 15,332 16,869 61. Cranbrooe .... 2,781 14,005 6,991 7,014 98. ROMSEY .... 2,295 10,892 6,425 5,467 52. Tehtekden .... 2,241 10,871 6,417 5,454 99. Stocebridge . . . 1,553 7,317 3,779 3,638 63. West Ashfobd . . . 3,359 16,730 8,385 8,345 100. Winchester . . . 5,330 29,269 14,667 14,602 64. East Ashfobd . . . 2,639 13,016 6,621 6,395 101. DROXfOED. . . . 2,469 11,750 6,886 6,864 66. BnlDGE 2,346 11,139 5,636 5,603 102. Catherikgton . . 638 2,769 1,399 1,370 56. Cantekbuey. . . . 3,172 16,510 8,188 8,322 103. Petersfield . . . 1,999 9,672 4,858 4,814 67. Blean 3,820 18,269 8,862 9,407 104. Alre^fobd . . . 1,481 7,270 3,666 3,604 68. Favebsham 4,404 22,346 11,347 10,999 106. Alton 3,060 14,999 7,603 7,396 69. Milton . 3,835 19,217 9,688 9,629 106. Habtley-Wihtkey . 3,388 20,601 11,718 8,883 60. Sheppey . 3,030 18,565 10,198 8,367 107. Basingstoke . . . 3,814 18,105 9,228 8,877 61. Thaket . 7,835 42,129 19,284 22 ,'845 108. Whitchuech , . . 1,239 6,606 2,827 2,779 62. Eastey . 6,616 27,229 13,511 13,718 109. Akdovee .... 3,751 17,690 8,896, 8,694 63. DOVEE 5,751 35,249 17,999 17,250 110. Kihgsclebb . . , 1,849 8,676 4,351 4,226 64 Klham . 4,688 29,747 15,516 14,231 65. BOMNEY MaESK. . . 1,231 6,080 3,246 2,834 6. BERKSHIRE. 3. SUSSEX. 111. Newedby .... 4,648 20,641 9,947 10,694 112. Hungebfobd . . . 4,232 19,349 9,727 9,622 66. Eye 2,667 11,998 6,049 6,949 113. Faeingdoh . . . 3,346 15,091 7,620 7,671 67. Haotikgs 6,560 36,642 16,226 20,416 114. Abingdon .... 4,448 21,661 10,632 11,029 68. Battle 2,692 13,763 6,987 6,776 115. Wantage .... 3,808 17,360 8,863 8,607 69. Easteodexe. . . . 2,824 15,726 7,426 8,300 116. Wallingfobd . . 3,132 14,648 7,204 7,444 70. Hailsham .... 2,671 13,021 6,793 6,228 117. Beadfielu . . . 3,362 15,853 8,068 1,785 71. Tioehdbst .... 3,190 16,717 8,369 8,348 118. Reading .... 6,214 33,340 16,840 17,600 72. UCKFIELD .... 3,689 19,314 9,934 9,380 119. Wokingham . . . 3,348 16,195 8,041 8,154 73. East Gbisstead . . 3,090 16,304 8,340 7,964 120. COOKHAH .... 2,974 14,873 7,280 7,693 74. CUOKFIELD .... 3,666 20,180 10,393 9,787 121. EASTHAMpeiEAD . . 1,840 10,632 6,689 4,943 75. Lewes 6,412 29,942 16,194 14,748 122. Windsor .... 4,762 26,725 13,219 13,606 The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of Poptjlation in 1871, in the several Parishes, &c., constituting the various Registration Sub-districts and Districts, grouped topographically under the Registration Counties (or parts thereof) forming this Division. Parishes which for Registration purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County Proper given in italic type. Parish or Flaoe, !• Surrey (extrormetrop.) 29. EPSOM. 1. Cabshaxton, Bangtead .... Par. Carsbalton . . . . Par. Sutton Par. Cheam Par. 2. Epsom. Cuddington . . . Par. Ewell .... Civ. Par. Chesslngton , . . Par. Epsom Par. AsbteatI Par. 3. Leatherhead. 1-ejitherhead . . . Par. Inhal). Popn- HoiueB. lation. 312 1,668 732 3,66i 976 6,658 308 1,629 67 > 376 40S 2,214 62 28C 1,052 6,276 150 906 499 2,455 Farisli or Flax». Inbab- Honsas. EPSOM— COMt. Fetcham . . Great Bookbam Little Bookham Stoke D'Abernon . Cobham 30. cheetsey; 1. Walton. Walton on Thames Weybiidge . . 2. Chebtbey. Chertsey .... Par. Byfleet Par. Pyrford .... Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. I'ar. 81 219 40 74 433 1,000 478 1,479 183 67 Popu- laUbu. 487 1,089 197 356 2,133 6,383 2,604 7,763 916 367 Parish or Place. CHERTSEY— «m«. 3. Chobhau. Horsell Par. Chobham .... Par. Windlesham . . . Par. Bisley Par. 31. GUILDFORD. 1. Woking. Pirbright .... Par. Woking Par. Worplesdon . . . Par. 2. Ripley. Send Par. Wisley Par, Ockham .... Par. lohab. HoQsafl. ISO 477 478 77 157 872 377 358 41 107 897 2,261 2,364 494 768 6,586 1,771 1,772 221 BEGISTKATION DIVISIONS I U. SOUTH EASTERN. 67 Parishes, &c., in Surrey and Kent. Faiisb or Place. Inhab. Popn- Parljsh or Place. Inhab. Fopa- Houses, lauon. Forlah or Place, Iiihab. Popa- Housea. latlon. GUILDFORD— omfc 3. Albubt. EastHoraley . West Horsley . East Clandon . WestClandon . Merrow . . Shere . . . Albury Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 4. Gdildfoed. stoke next Guildrord Par. St Mary the Virgin . Par. Friary Par. Bowling Green . . Par. Holy Trinity . . . Par. St. Nicholas . . Civ. Par. Artington .... Tg. 6. GODALMING. Godalming .... Par. Compton .... Par. Puttenham . . . Par. Wanhorongh . . . Par. 32. FAKNHAM. 1. FBI1II.ET. Ash and Normandy . Tg. Frimley .... Ham. Seal with Tongham . Par. Aldershot (Battts) . Par. Military in South Gamp 2. FABNHiM. Famham .... Par. Waverley .... Ville Frenabam .... Par. Dockenfield (Bantt) . Par. 33. HAMBLEDON. 1. WrrLBT. Thnrsley .... Par. — " Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Pepper-Harrow Wittey . . Haalemere . Chiddirigfold Hambledon Hasoombe . 2. Cbaslet. Dunsfold Bramley . Sbalford St. Martha on the Hill Wouersh . Cianleigh . Ewtanrst . (pt in Surrey Xpt. in Susiex Alfold 34. DOEKLNG. 1. Cafbi. Abinger .... Par. Wotton Par. Ockley Par. Capel Par. Newdlgate Par. 2, DOBKING. DoriUig .... Par. EiBngbam .... Par. Micklebam . . . Par. 35. EEIGATK 1. Beigaie:. BetchwoTth Bnckland . . Headley . Walton on the HIU Keigate . . Elngswood . Gatton . . . Chipstead . . Cbaldon . . 2. HOBLET. Herstbam^ . Nutfleld . Horley . . J^gb . . Cbarlwood . Buret^w P»r. P^r. Par. Par. Par. Ub. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 62 139 es 13 92 315 20? 860 299 60 1 419 18J 184 1,353 105 334 590 153 1,1J5 2,065 8 434 6? 1J3 160 29 359 228 257 ISO 239 291 27 315 313 189 94 6 1J7 165 132 223 117 1614 118 152 285 631 300 315 453 1,660 1,164 4,464 1,770 411 37 2,343 992 1,096 6,862 484 434 216 1,616 3,212 737 11,615 10,067 10,213 64 2,113 240 36. GODSTONE. 1. GODSTOHE. Home w. Harrowsley Bletchingley Gaterham . Godstone . Tandridge . Oxted . . Crowhurst . Limpsfield . Titsey . . TatsHeld . Woldingham Warlingham Chelsbam . Farley . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 720 ,211 ,484 181 ,561 ,830 959 470 24 869 845 766 ,271 8,567 566 787 1,558 337 643 81 109 2,58? 16,916 63| 321 36 207 126 28 165 186 969 205 1,224 381| 1,946 91 560 29l' 1,466 219 1,098 37. CROYDON. 1. CaOTDOK. Addlngton . Sanderstead Couladon . Croydon Pengs . . 2. MrrcHAM. Beddington Wallington Woodmansteme Mitcham Morden Merton. , Par. Par. Par. , Par. , Ham. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Par. , . Par. . Par. . Par. 38. KINGSTON. 1. WlMBLEDOH. Wimbledon . . . Par. 2. KlKGOTON. Kingston . . . Civ. Par. Ham with Hatch . . Ham. Hook Ham. Maiden Par. 3. ESHEB. Long Ditton . . Civ. Par. Talworth .... Ham. Thames Ditton . . Par. Esber Par. East Moulsey . . . Par. West Mouliey . . Par. 4. Hampton. Hampton (_Micldsx.) Civ. Par. Hampton Wick) p. p (MiMix.) . ]-^"-'^^»r- TeddingtoD QJUiddtx.) Par. 39. KICHMOND. 1, BlCHUOND. Petersham . . Richmond . . Kew . . . 2. MOBTLAEB. Mortlake . . Barnes . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. Kent ^extra-metryi.) 40. BROMLEY. 1, Bbohley. Bromley . . Beckenham Hayes . . . West Wickham Keston . . . Downe . . . Cudbam . . Knockholt . . 2. Chislehuest. Famborougb , Cbelsfleld . . Orpington . . St. Mary Cray . St Paul's Cray Cblslebnrst Foots Cray . , North Cray Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. I'ar, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 127 332 382 430 123 234 52 264 36 33 13 168 77 36 121 64 250 9,873 672 1,916 3,677 2,254 623 1,164 250 1,292 225 187 82 773 399 127 607 267 1,591 96,652 1,95613,202 222 248 66 1,172 132 441 4,371 1,499 1,335 276 6,493 787 2,139 9,08? 25,169 267 1,550 76 364 70 416 281 1,367 89 469 618' 2,545 338! 1,815 475 2,409 107 663 741 416 3,915 2,2n7 788 4,063 104 2,666 180| 919 714 16,113 1,033 6,119 4,197 1,94610,674 876 6,090 1371 621 173 884 141 717 108' 623 200 1,068 150J 676 183 1,086 1811 903 468 2,371 339| 1,681 138 626 596 3,313 77 "" 111 562 41. DARTFORD. 1. Bexlet. Bexley Par. East Wlokham . . Par. Erlth Par. Crayford .... Par. 2. Dartfobd. Dartford .... Par. Stone near Dartford . Par. Swanscombe , ... Par. Darenth .... Par. Wilmington . . . Par. Sutton at Hone . . Par. 3. Fabhinghah. Horton-Klrby . . . Par. Farningham . . . Par. Eynsford .... Par. Lullingstone . . . Par. KingBdown. . . . Par. Ridley Pur. Ash Par. Hartley Par, Fawkham . . . .Par, LoDgGeld .... Par. SoutbSeet .... Par. 42. GRAVESEND. 1. Gkavbbend. Grave&end .... Par. Milton next Gravesend Par. 43. NORTH AYLESFOED. 1. NOETHELEET. Northfleet . Ifleld . . Nuisted. . Meopham . Luddesdown Cobham Denton . . Chalk . . Shome and Merston Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. Stkood. Higham Par. Cliffe at Hoo , . . Par. Frindsbury . . . Par, Strood, Extra .... Strood, Intra and Media . Cuxton Par. Hailing Far. 44. HOO. 1. Hoo. Cooling Par. High Halstow . . . Par, St. Mary, Hoo . . . Par. AUhallows. . . . Par. St. James, Isle of Grain Par. Stoke Par. Hoo, St. Werburgh . Par. 45. MEDWAY. 1. ROCHESIEK. St. Nicholas . . . Par. Cathedral Church . . Preo. St Margaret . . . Par. Chatham, j)or4t of . Par. 88. ALVERSTOICE. 1. Altebsiokb. Alverstoke . . . Par. Burrow Island .... 89. FAREHAM. 1. Fabehau. Faretiam .... Par. Porchester .... Par. Wymering .... Par. Widky Par. Southwick .... Par. Boarhunt .... Par. 2. TlTCHTIELD. Wickham .... Par. Tltohfleld .... Par. Bowner .... Par. 102 302 62 162 29 35 155 153 53 29 206 254 33 31 21 42 131 13 6 71 129 61 21 231 258 69 35 480 177 58 520 507 141 248 6,289 4 84 2,456 979 10,280 607 87 386 435 493 1,465 354 881 161 160 751 880 320 96 602 468 462 279 138 999 1,277 176 143 94 201 683 72 27 366 612 286 97 1,066 1,184 314 181 2,335 858 281 2,438 2,634 715 1,218 28,115 26 400 18,430 11,169 55,455 3,685 22,637 1 1,263 174 132 172 124 59 223 916 27 7,023 779 1,206 874 649 27) 1,139 4,369 491 Pariah or Place. 90. ISLE OF WIGHT. 1. COWES. North wood . WhippiDgham 2. Newport. Newport . St. Nicholas Castle Carisbrooke Gatcombe . Arreton Wootton , 3. Rtde. Binstead . Newchurch,j)t Kyde . St Helens Brading Yaverland Shanklin 4. GrODSHILl. Bonchurch . Newchurch, pt. Ventnor St Lawrence WhitwcU . Niton . . Chale . . Godshill Kingston . Shorwell 6. Calboume. Brixton Motlistone . Brook . . Calbourlie . ShalBeet . Thorley. . Yarmouth . Freshwater in tho of of Par. Par. Par. I Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 91. LYMINGTON. 1. Ltmikgton. Lymlngton . . . Par. Boldre Par. Brockenhurst . . . Par. Khinefleld . . . .' Tp. 2. MiLFOUD. Milford Par. Hordle Par. Milton Par. 92. CHRISTCHORCH. 1. Cheistchurch, Christchurch . . . Par. Holdenburst . • . . -Par. Sopley Par. 93. KINGWOOD. 1. RiNGWOOD. Ringwood Ellin gham Ibsley . Harbrldge Burley . Broomy Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. 94. FORDINGBBIDGB. 1. Fordingbridge. South Damerham C Wilts) Par. -" ■ - Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. 96. NEW FOREST. 1. Lthdhobst. Bramshaw{|J:5»S;, Martin (m!(«) Toyd Farm (F17te) Whitsbury(Wi!<0 Fordingbridge . Woodgreen . Rockboum , , Breamore . . North Charfoixi South Charford Hale . . . Ashley Walk . Inhab. Popa. HouBea. lallou. 1,349 766 703 61 1,301 47 391 14 147 97 2,404 697 1,167 21 251 93 127 749 23 152 121 128 262 12 ]25 132 24 37 145 258 27 165 448 891 629 219 7 404 197 303 1,853 858 185 809 71 68 67 131 25 152 131 4 39 628 81 114 118 15 14 31 748 460 12,576 3,412 5,648 118 1,432 72 REGISTEATION DIVISIONS : 11. SOUTH EASTERN. Parishes, &o., in Hampshire. Parish or Place. NEW FOREST— comJ. lUimtead , , , . Far. Lyndhurst , . , , Par. Uenny Lodge, pt. of . Tp, 2. Fawley. Denny Lodge, pt. qf . Tp. Beaulieu .... Par. Exbury .... Par. Fawley Par. Dibden Par. 3. Elikg. Eling Par. Denny Jjodge, pt of . Tp. 96. SOUTHAMPTOlSr. 1. Southampton. St. Mary All Saints . St. Lawrence St. John . Holy Kood . St. Michael Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 97. SOUTH STONEHAM. 1. St. Maey Exiba. St. Mary Extra . , Par. Hound Par. Hamble-le-Rice . , Par. BuTsledon .... Par. 2. South Stoneham. Botley Par. South Stoneham . . Par. 3. MiLLBROOK. Nortb Stoneham . . Par. Chilworth .... Par. Millbrook .... Par. 98. EOMSEY. 1. EOMBE¥. Nursling . . Romsey, Extra Rom&ey, Infra Par. Timsbury .... Par. IVlichelmersh . . , Par. Mottisfont .... Par. J)unwood .... Par. EaatWellow . . . Par. Sherfleld English . . Par. Lockerley .... Par. East Dean .... Par. Melchet Park (Wilts) Par. West WeUow \wiUs) Par. Plaitford (JVilts) . . Par. 99. STOCKBRIDGE. 1. Bbougbton. West Dean,^<. ofi in WUts . Parish. . .\ia Hants West Tytherley . . Par. East Tytherley . . Par. East and West Buckholt Par. Crown Farm . , . Par. Broughton . . . Civ. Par. Frendimoor . . CiV. Par. Nether Wallop . . Par. Over Wallop . . . Par. . 2. STOCKBBnXiE. Longstock .... Par. Leckford . . . .' Par. Stockbridge . . . Par. Houghton , . . .■ Par. BuSBington .... Par. King's Somborne . . Par. ' Upper Eldon . . . Par. ' Little Somborne . . Par. Ashley Par. 100. WINCHESTER.* 1. MlTCHELDETER. Wonston .... Par. Hunton .... Chap. Inbab. Fopn- Houses, lation. 196 328 59 218 76 417 107 1,267 6,423 1,891 40 97 260 682 439 96 142 220 2,096 224 47 2,448 923 1,644 60 294 989 360 1,8 642 6,093 Parish or Place. 33,396 10,616 264 562 1,400 1,918 2,986 3,380 423 654 991 10,612 1,192 218 11,845 199 947 734 3,625 436 2,056 44 263 123 2 65 67 133 43 9 137 60 46 22 96 74 4 1 213 10 192 119 111 56 185 97 7 271 1 16 32 150 20 222 1,136 556 342 606 195 41 610 220 214 103 451 349 104 9 919 39 954 647 438 285 853 431 40 1,273 11 86 156 710 9: WINCHESTEEr-com«. Stoke Charity . . . Par. Mhcheldever . . . Par. East Stratton . . . Par. 2. TuE WoaiHTS. Itchin Abbas . . . Par. Avington Par. Martyr Worthy . . Par. Easton Par. King's Worthy . . Par. Headbourn Worthy . Par. Littleton .... Par. Crawley , . , Civ. Par. Sparsholt .... Par. LainsCon .... Par. 3. WiMCHESTEE. Weeke Par. St. Thomas . . . Par. St. Bartholomew, Hyde Par. St. Lawrence . . , Par. St. Mary Kalendar . Far. St. Maurice . . . Par. St. Peter, Colebrook . Far. "St. Swithin. . • . Par. St. Michael . . . Par. St. Faith .... Par. Milland .... ViUe St. Peter, Cheesehill . Par. St. John .... Par. Winnall .... Far. 4. TWYFOBD. ; Chilcomhe .... Far. Morestead .... Par. Owslebury .... Par. Bishop Stoke . . . Far. Twyford .... Par. Comptun .... Far. 5. HUSELEY. Otterbourne . . . Par. Hursley Par. Farley-Chamberlayne Par. North Baddesley . . Far. 101. DROXFORD. 1. Bishops Wamham. Upham Par. Durley Par. Bishops Waltham. , Par. 2. West Meon. Meon Stoke . . . Far. Corhampton . . . Par. Exton ..... Par. Wamford .... Par. West Meon. . . . Par. 3. Haublbuon. Droxford . . Soberton . • Hambledon. . Inhab. F<^ni- Houses, latioii. Par. Par. Par. 102. CATHEEINSTON, 1. HOBHOEAH. Gatherington Waterloo Blendworth Chalton . . Idsworth . ClanSeld . . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap. . Par. 103. PETERSFIELD. 1. Peteeseield. Buriton PetMsfield Sheet . Greatham Empshott Hawkley Bramshott 2. East Meos. Priors Dean Colemore . . . Par. Civ. Par. • Tg. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. 27 201 76 48 106 80 44 26 84 92 3 187 634 219 49 177 607 168 31 100 366 58 170 235 26 63 24 195 309 294 69 134 300 30 67 130 1^037 262 198 239 490 378 223 127 411 401 14 1, 4,706 1,219 267 1,044 2,496 763 161 803 2,062 266 788 1,215 118 298 114 924 1,579 1,442 260 690 1,434 130 318 Parish or Place. PETERSFIELD— com*. Privett Par. Froxfield .... Par. East Meon .... Par. 104. ALKESFORD. 1. ROPIET. Roplcy Far. West Tisted . . . Far. Bramdean .... Par, Hinton-Ampner . , Far, Kilmlston .... Far. Beauwortb .... Par. Oheriton .... Par. Tichborne .... Par.' Bishops Sutton. . . Par. 2. Alresfobd. Ovington . . Itchen Stoke . New Alresford. Old Alresford ._ Bighton . . .* Godsfleld . . Swarraton . . Northington Brown Candover Chilton Candover Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Inhab. Popn- Houses, lation. lis 34 56 86 199 463 280 436 266 60 52 46 82 52 225 285 112 143 212 50 33 69 ■2b7 23 25 660 483 2,618 550 182 278 438 931 2,326 1,245 2,040 1,293 283 284 244 394 271 1,080 1,687 531 666 996 240 178 281 1,411 144 116 Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. ■ J8. . Far. . Far. . Par. . Par. 106. ALTON. 1. Alton. Wield . . . Medstead . . Bentworth . . Lasham . . . Shalden . . . Alton . . . Chawton . . Farrlngdon . . Newton-Valence East TisLed. . Selboume . . 2. BiHSTED. Headley. Hartley-Mauditt Kingsley . . West Worldham East Worldham Holyboume Neatham . . Binsted . . . Froyle . . . Coldrey . . . Bentley. . . 106. HARTLEY- WINTNEY. 1. OniHAK. Crondall .... Par. Dogmersfield , . . Far. Odiham Far. South Wamborough . Par. Greywell .... Par. Long Sutton . . . Par. 2. Farneobough. Famborough . . . Par. Military in North Camp, i Aldershot .... 5 Cove Tg. Hawley and Minley . Tg.- Yateley Tg. 3. HABTLET-WlliTKEl'. Wincbfield .... Par. Hartley-Wintney . . Far. Elvetham .... Par. Eversley . . . Civ. Par. BramshiU . . . . " Tg. Heokfield . . . Civ. Par. Hazely Heath . . . Tg. Mattingley . . .Ham. Botherwic-k . . , Par. 107. BASINGSTOKE. 1. Basingstoke. Newnham . . Nately-Scures . . Far. Par. 62 147 341 185 47 67 83 44 30 136 74 110 112 60 1 23 67 60 22 67 114 125 46 37 816 92 131 72 37 280 342 21 86 14 63 128 16 273 165 2 144 612 36 589 77 61 71 142 206 221 59 371 100 153 34 131 71 48 98 230 668 1,546 840 218 268 390 210 132 642 366 490 131 306 1,623 681 288 5 93 304 306 665 681 226 166 4,092 482 600 376 184 1,313 1,681 128 446 79 259 618 94 1,326 835 12 731 2,866 276 2,660 369 295 320 2,597 3,147 706 1,060 1,104 333 1,946 460 761 164 664 343 240 417 366 302 UnionllSSri^t J5['°*'=*''' ^"^^ of 'wo Poor Law Unions, viz., the New Winchester Union (Sub-districts 1 to 4), and the Hursley KfiGISTBATION DIVISIONS: 11. SOUTH EASTERN. 73 Parishes, Sec, in Hampshire and Berkshire. Parish or Flaoa BASI NGSTOKE-omt. Up Nately . . AndweU . . Mapledorwell . Upton-Gray . Westnn-Patrlck Weston-Corvett Tonworth . . Basiog . . . Eastrop . . Basingstoke . Wotting . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. Brahley. Stratfleldsaye (Bdnte) C. Par. Beech HiU (Berks) Sherborne, St. John . Bramley .... Sherfield npon Loddon UarUey-WestpaLl. , Stratfield-Turgia Silchester . , Pamber . . West Sherborne Par. Par. I'ar. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 3. Dduueb. Wootton, St. Lawrence Par. CUddesden .... Par. Farleigh Wallop . . Par. EUisfield .... Par. Winslade with Kemp- 7 p„^ shott r"- Herriard . . . Far. Bradley .... Par. Preston Candover. . Par- Nutley Par. Dnnuner .... Par. Woodmancott . . . Par. Popham .... Par. North Waltham . . Par. Church Oakley. . . Par. Steventon .... Par. .... Par. 108. WHITCHURCH. 1. Whttchukch. Ashe Par. Overton Par. Laverstoke. . . . Par. Freefolk Manor . . Par. Whitcharch . . . Par. Tnfton Par. .Hurstbouriie Priors . Par. SL Mary Bonnie . . Par. 109. ANDOVEE. 1. LONGFABISa. ZiOngparish. . . BnlUngton . . . Barton-Stacey , . CbUbolton . . . Wherwell . . . Goodworth Clatford Upper Clatford Abbotts Ann . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. . Par. . Par. 2. LTTIIGEBSHAI.L. Monxton .... Far. Amport Par. Thruxton .... Par. Quarley Par. Grately Par. Shipton-Belllnger , . Par. Soutb Tidwortta . . Par. Elmpton .... Par. Fyfield Par. North Tld worth (WiUs} Par. Ludger8haU(wa«<) . Par. 3. AsDovim. Applesbaw . . . Par, Penton-Grafton . , Far. Fenton-Mewsey . . Par. Fbxcott Par. Andover .... Par. Knight's Enham . . Par. i. HOBaTBOnBHB-TAEBAKT. Tangley. ... . Par. Yemhams Dean . . Par. Linkenholt .... Par. Faccombe .... Far. Horstbourne-Tarrant Par. Inhab. Popu- Hoirses. latton. 22 6 49 87 42 2 21 232 28 1,164 28 111 53 138 95 143 67 39 95 166 146 199 63 22 57 85 19 94 31 79 15 22 101 56 41 25 33 317 33 22 441 27 83 283 330 106 163 135 58 140 65 39 48 66 47 62 47 65 118 65 108 62 12 1,132 39 50 167 20 5] 197 107 23 225 424 191 12 H9 1,222 113 5,674 143 515 272 610 439 692 305 197 452 670 672 869 312 111 245 181 426 104 417 169 325 87 113 501 239 199 123 174 1,409 170 142 1,965 117 384 1,245 720 170 547 320 595 484 843 703 262 671 303 179 226 267 254 301 191 268 494 297 499 308 67 S,501 176 239 ■ 134 93 234 887 Parish or Place. ANDOTEE— «m«. Chute (Wilts) . . . Par. Chute Forest ( Wilts) . Par. 110. KIN6SCLEBE. 1. HiSBCLSRB. East Woodhay Ashmansworth Crux-Easton . Woodcott . . Litchfield . . . Highdere . Burghclere . . 2. KiNGSCLBHB. Sidmonton . . Itchingswell . Kingsclere . . Wolverton . . Hannington Ewhurst . . Baughurst . . , Tadley ... Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 5. Berkshire. 111. NEWBURY. 1. Thatchau. Wasing Par. Brimpton . . . •. Far. Woolhampton . . . Par. Thatcham . . . Civ. Par. Mldgham .... Tg. Greenham .... Tg. 2. Newbuky. Newbury .... Par. Sandleford Priuiy. . Par. Eiibome .... Par. Hampstead-Marshall . Far. Newtown (Efants) . Par. 3. Speen. Speen Par. Shaw cum Donnington Par. Chieveley . . . Civ. Par. Leckhampstead . . 'i'g. Winterboum . . , Tg. Boxford .... Par. WeUord .... Far. 112. HUNGERFOED. 1. KiNTBURT. Avington .... Par. Kintbnry .... Far. West Woodhay . . Par. inkpen Far. u. „,. „ ipt. in Berlcs iii^VoouT^Ypt. in Wilts Bamiwats) . . . Far. Buttermere (Wilts) . Far. Combe (or Coomb) ) p„_ (Sants). . . iy""^- '}Tg. Tg. Tg. 2. HUNGEBFOBD. Hungerford. . . . Tg. Edington, Hidden, and ' Newton .... Sanden-Fee .... Charnham St. (Wilts) Hippenscombe (Wilts) Par. Tidcombe(mto) . . Par, Great Bed win ( Wilts) Par. Little ISfdwin ( Wilts) Par. Kroxfleld(H'ii(s) . . Par. Eamsbury (Wilts) . Par. Chilton-FoUatt{|*:J:S 3. Lambodeh. Aldboiirn (Wilis). Baydon (Wilts) . Lamboum , , , East Garston . . East SbeSbrd West Shefford . . Far, Far. Fir. Par. Par, Par, 113, FAEINGDON. 1, Shrivenham, Compton-Beauchamp Par, Ashbury . . , , Far, Inhah. Popu- Honaes, lati^jn. 335 53 17 14 20 96 158 29 102 592 32 62 6 117 217 11 95 101 626 57 282 1,448 6 92 68 59 752 153 276 86 82 136 218 19 408 24 163 145 62 51 26 47 126 162 74 12 54 436 121 137 519 188 1,494 240 70 74 93 418 765 160 429 2,781 170 304 32 550 77 431 525 2,845 262 1,170 6,602 39 404 295 257 3,443 747 1,169 371 380 615 1,009 98 1,847 104 743 649 311 255 135 220 Parish or Place. FAEINGDON— eon «, 594 717 365 67 253 2,068, 579 489 542: 2,480! 106' 439 20 143; Sbrivenham , Bourton , , Watobtield , , Longcot , . Fernham . . Woolstone . . Great CoxWell . Little Coxwell Coleshill Spt. ii ipt. i', in Berks in Wilts •3^p- ,Tp- £p- ^p- Par, Tp, 2, Faringdon, Eaton-Hastings . . Par, Great Faringdon Civ, Par, Buscot Far, Lechlade (Gloucester) Par, Langford (Oxford:) , Tp, LUtle Faringdon (Ox-X ~, ford) . . . . } Tp, Grafton (Oaford) . . Tp, Eadcot (Oxford) . . Tp. Keimscott (ooiford) , Tp, 3, Buckland, Shellingford . , . Par, Utfington . , . Civ, Par, Balking , , . . , Tp. Kingston-Lisle . Tp, Fawler Ham. Stanford in the ) /.. ti Vale . . . j- ^'''- ^^^ Hatford .... Par. Buckland . . Pusey . . . Hluton-Waldrist Longworib . . Charney . . . Par. . Far. . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. 114. ABINGDON. 1. FrriELD, Lyford Cbap, Kingston-Bagpuize . Par, Fyfleld Par. Tubney . . , , Par, Apple ton , . . , Par, Dray CO tt Moor . . Tp, 2. Abikgdok, Marcham , , Frilford , , Garford , St. Helen , . St, Nicholas . Eadley ... Simningwell . Bagley Wood . Chand ling's Farm Civ, Par. . Chap. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Far, , Far. Par. Far. Far, Far, Far, Far. Par. Par. 361 73 561 113 15 121 1,513 355 2,379 617 72 524 121 731 3. CnuNOB. Besselsleigh . Cumnor . . Wootton ■ . . Wytham . . iSeacourt . . North Hinksey South Hinksey BlDsey (Oxford) 4. Ndueham-Couetney, St.Mary(Oa!/o)-(r)iit. o/Par. Sandford (Oxford) . Far. Nuneham - Courtney Xn„- (Oxford) . . .r*"^' Baldon Marsh (Oxford) Far. Baldon Toot (Oaford) Far, Chiselhampton(r a;/ord)Par, Stadhampton (c^ord) Par, Drayton (Oxford) , Par, Burcott (Oxford) . Ham, Clifton-Mampden (Ox- 1 t,„„ ford) r^"- 6, SnTTON-COUBTNEY, ""•"-{^^iS^tr" : Sntton-Courtney , Civ, Par, Appleford Sutton-Wick Milton . . lirayton Steventon . . Chap, Ham, . Par, , Par. . Par. Inhah. Popn- Hohsea latlon. 171 69 80 110 67 59 88 76 81 2 40 706 93 287 103 16 11 31 61 146 52 46 23 29 173 30 67 142 67 43 61 92 43 131 61 175 34 41 1,306 131 93 80 3 1 18 186 32 40 4 92 184 11 100 1 241 62 71 93 148 196 74 KEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: H. SOUTH KASTEBN. Parishes, &c., in Berkshire. Fariiih or Place. lis. WANTAGE. ' 1. Wahtage. West Hanney East Hanney Denchworth .Goosey , . West Challow 3Eaat Challow Letcombe Regis Childrey Sparstaolt Letcombe' liassett Wantage . Grove . . 2. iLSLEr. . Fawley . . Obaddleworth Brightwaltham Farnborough Catmore Pea£emore . fieedon . . Hampatead-Norris Aldworth Compton Parva East llsley West llsley 3. Hrndbed. , Charlton West Lockinge East Lockinge Ardington . West Heudred East Hendred Harwell Chilton Blewbury Upton . I4ottingbam Fee . Tp. • •J'P- . Par. . Chap. . Chap. . Chap. • JP- . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Tp. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Par. , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Lib. . Lib. 116. WALLINGFOED. 1. Cholsey. Aston-Uptborpe . . Lib. Aston-Tin-old . . . Par; Moulsford .... Far. Cholsey Par. South Moreton . . Par. North .Moreton . . Par. Didcot, or Dudcott . Par. Eabt Haglwrnne . . Tp. West Hagbourne . . Lib. Long Wittenham . . Par. Little Wlttenham. . Par. Brightwell .... Par. Sotwell Par. Uorchester (OKford)Civ. Par. 2. Walukgfoed. Allhalloivs .... Par. Wallingford Castle , i t>„_ Precinct . . . . ( *^*'^- St. Leonard . . . Par. St. Mary-le-More , , Par^ 'Inhab. Popn- Hoiues. lation. 130 61 38 43 86 102 133 103 60 382 592 232 163 206 409 459 502 462 262 686 3,295 130 547 62 97 99 50 24 69 72 287 66 136 123 57 16 71 93 S3 188 198 66 156 53 10 84 35 255 83 76 72 182 39 135 27 154 42 202 221 226 Palish or Floca WALLINGFORD- emt. Par. Par. 468 453 244 102 344 360 1,240 304 693 603 424 357 414 367 883 889 300 659 249 36 169 366 163 1,362 372 357 369 798 181 629 139 703 130 866 St. Peter .... Warboroiigh ^Oseford) Berrick-Salome \ COxford) . { • Benson (Oi/ord) . . Ewelme (Oir/ord). . Crowmarsh - Giffard ) (,OxforcC) . . f Newnham-Murren \ COxford) . . j Mongewell (Oxford) . North Stoke COx/ord) South Stoke (Oxford) Par. Par. Par. Par. Par.' Par. Par. Par. 117. BRADFIELD. 1. BUCKLEBDBT, Goring (Oxford) Streatley , . Asbampstead . Basildun BradSeld . . Stanford-Dingley Vattendon . . Frllsbam . . Bucklebury ^}Tg. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. MORTIMiOt. Beenham-Vallence . Par. Aldermastun , . . Paa*. Padworth .... Par. Stratfield-Mortimer Civ. Pari Wokefield .... Tg: Mortimer West End ' (Ba/nts) . Ufton-Nervet Suibampstead Ba- nLster, Lower ^Civ. Par, Knd . . . Sulhampstead Ba- nister, Upper ^Civ. Par. End . . . '"AbSr."'. f Civ. Par. •Grazeley .... Tg. Burghfield .... Par. 3. TiLEHUEST. Englefleld .... Par. Tidmarsh .... Par. Sulham Far. Tilehurst .... Par. Purley Par. Pangboiirn .... Par. Whitchurch iPt-ipS'rks Inhab. Popn- Housea. lation. ipt \pt. in Oxford Mapledurham (Oxford) Par. 1,045 1,276 118. READING. 1. St. Mabt. St. Mary ..... Par. 100 176 298 154 75 51 37 40 178 216 137 84 161 201 30 61 42 263 112 119 59 178 30 7 264 71 36 23 612 42 149 5 167 103 2,696 642 741 1.259 691 339 246 160 187 762 902 637 331 698 1,182 169 279 183 1,154 656 583 273 798 143 434 364 Pariah or Place. 34 1,197 356 183 139 2,418 194 767 26 810 479 14,382 READING— om«. 2. Si. Lawbbscb. St. Lawrence . . . Par. 3. St. Giles. St. Giles .... Par. 119. WOKINGHAM. 1. WOKIHGHAK. Shinfleld .... Par. Arborfield .... Par. Swallowfield, East. Civ. Par. Swallowfleld, West. Civ. Par. Finchampstead . . Par. Barkham .... Far. Wokingham . . . Par. 2. Wabgbave. Sonning Town . . Lib. Woodley and Sandfocd Lib. Earley Lib. Wargrave .... Par. Ruscombe .... Par. Wbistley In Huist . Lib. Newland .... Lib. WInnersh .... Lib. Broad HInton . . . Lib. 120. COOKHAM. 1. Bbat. Waltham, St. Lawrence Par. Shottesbrook . . , Par. White Waltham . . Par. Bray Par. 2. COOKHAU. Hurley Far; Bisbam Par. Cookham .... Par. 121. EASTHAMPSTEAD. 1. B&ace:nell. Binfleld . . Warfleld . . Winkfield . . Easthampstead 2. Sandhubst, Sandhurst . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 122. WINDSOR, 1. Eghan. Sunnlnghill . . Old Windsor, pt. of . Thorpe (Swrrey) . , Egbam (Swrrey), pt. of Par. 2. Windsor. Egbam (Sv/rrey), pt. Of Par. Old Windsor, pt. of . Par. New Windsor . Dedworth . . Windsor Castle Clewer . . . Par. Par. Par. Ham. Par. Inbab. Homes. Popn- latlou. 4,713 2,668 14,240 272 59 76 211 127 56 944 100 196 317 340 62 260 68 144 127 1,293 270 308 960 630 240 4,652 465 968 1,634 1,785 281 1,100 382 689 643 178 24 189 1,194 230 130 1,029 319 635 171 463 170 111 1,226 174 1,181 61 30 1,349 861 134 985 6,765 1,193 652 6,293 1,625 1,621 3,291 881 3,211 2,236 839 590 5,840 55 1,273 7,176 230 408 8,078 III. SOUTH MIDLAND DIVISION. This Registration Division comprises so much of the Eegistration County of Middlesex as is not included within the Metropolitan Division, and the entire Eegistration Counties of Eerts, Bucks, Oxford, Northampton, Ewnts, Beds, and Cambridge. It extends over an area of 3,201,551 statute acres of land, water, and foreshore ; there being 3,175,280 acres of land and 26,045 of water included in the areas of parishes, 155 acres of tidal water, and 71 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 1,442,654 as compared with 1,295,501 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 147,153, while the natural increase arising from the excess of registered births over deaths in the 10 years 1861-70 was 179,666. Included with the general population of parishes, &c., in this Division are 30,869 persons enumerated in 184 workhouses,_hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions ; 1,034 persons in boats, barges, &c., in inland waters ; and 71 persons on board 22 sea-going vessels. REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: III. SOUTH MIDLAND. 75 The population is ocenpied chiefly in agriculture, hut also largely in the manufacture of lace, straw plait, and shoes. Silk is also manufactured to some extent. Registration or TTnion Counties. Inhabited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persona. Males. Females. IIL-SOUTH MIDLAUD DIVISION . . 296,737 1,442,654 702,223 740,431 6. Middlesex (extrcMnetropolitan) . . . 7. Hertfordsiiiro 8. Buckinghamshire 9. Oxfordshire 10. Northamptonshire 11. Huntingdonshire 12. Bedfordshire 13. Cambridgeshire 46,707 39,713 32,882 38,147 53,121 12,890 31,569 41,708 264,864 194,612 156,007 178,329 248,234 68,046 151.639 192,033 126,141 95,178 75,748 87,560 123,364 28,387 71,644 94,301 138,713 99,434 79,259 90,769 124,870 29,669 79,995 97,732 The Sdpebintendbnt Ebgisteabs' Districts of this Division are co-extensive with the Poor Law Unions, with the following exceptions : The Boyston District comprises the two Poor Law Unions of Eoyston (population 19,713), and Buntingford (population 6,467); the Hatfield District comprises the two Unions of Hatfield (population 6,359), and Welwyn (population 2,272) ; and the Oxford District is an Incorporation under a Local Act. The population of the Districts of Winslow, Buckingham, Thame, "Woodstock, Witney, Towcester, Daventry, Brixworth, Oundle, St. Ives, St. Neots, and Woburn has decreased since 1861. In all the other Districts there was an increase, notably of 21,399 in Brentford District, of 17,940 in Hendon District, and of 25,543 in EdmoDton District, the excess of births over deaths in the 10 years 1861-70 in these 3 Districts was 7,168, 4,162 and 9,927 respectively. Superintendent Registrar's In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Supcrintendeut Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. District. Persona. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. 6; Middlesex (extra- 10. NORTH AMPTON- metrop.) SHIEE. 123. Staines .... 3,852 20,199 10,405 9,794 156. Bbaoklet. . . . 3,056 13,612 6,641 6,871 124. UXBBmCB .... 4,626 25,638 12,417 13,121 156. TowCESrEE . . . 2,986 12,987 6,389 6,698 125. Bbehtiobs. . . . 12,961 71,933 33,977 37,956 157. POTTERSBDRT. . . 2,471 11,717 6,914 5,303 126. Hendon .... 5,893 37,160 17,688 19,472 158. Haedingstose . . 2,307 10,659 6,352 6,307 127. Basnet 4,343 25,169 11,950 13,219 159. Northampton . . 9,716 50,743 25,082 26,661 128, Eduonton .... 15,132 84,865 §9,704 46,151 160. Daventkt . . . 4,561 19,462 9,768 9,684 161. Brixworth . . . 3,225 13,866 6,946 6,920 7. HEETFOEDSHIEK 162. Welijngborodgh . 6,110 28,998 14,322 14,676 4,365 20,113 10,072 10,041 129. Wabe ...'.. 3,486 17,460 8,866 8,604 3,142 14,349 7,202 7,147 130. Bishop Stortfobd 4,508 21,620 10,805 10,815 3,247 14,619 7,276 7,343 131. ROTSTON .... 5,469 26,180 13,475 12,705 166. Pbteeborough . , 7,946 37,219 18,400 18,819 132. HlTCHIN 5,709 27,666 13,034 14,622 133. Hektfokd .... 3,146 16,009 8,120 7,839 134. Hatfield .... 1,720 8,631 4,308 4,323 11. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. '136. Sr. Albans . . . 4,389 21,079 136. Watfokd .... 5,189 27,172 13,176 13,996 167. Huntingdon . . . 4,464 20,711 10,144 10,667 137, TTfmtt, npuT^vrpAT^ . 3,131 14,706 6,919 7,767 168. Si. Ives .... 4,296 18,824 9,237 138. Berehamfsiead . . 2,966 14,099 6,641 7,468 169. St. Neots .... 4,140 18,511 8. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 12. BEDFORDSHIRE. 139. Amebshak . . . 3,996 18,511 8,991 9,520 8,716 41,662 20,139 21,523 140. Eton 4,835 24,928 12,136 12,792 171. Biggleswade . . 6,629 27,887 13,683 14,304 141. Wtcohbe .... 7,951 38,366 18,918 19,448 172 Ampthill .... 3,792 17,626 8,392 9,134 142, Atlesbur? . . . 5,358 24,617 11,990 12,627 173. WobdrN .... 2,529 11,629 6,460 6,079 143. Winslow .... 1,981 9,082 4,403 4,679 174. Leighton Buzzard . 3,941 18,667 8,918 9,749 144. Newport Pagneli, . 5,687 25,867 12,680 13,187 6,962 34,268 15,062 19,206 145. Buckingham . . . 3,074 13,636 6,630 7,006 9. OXTORDSHIRE. 13. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 146. Hbsiet . . « . 3,921 3,228 18,916 9,306 9,611 176. Caxton .... 2,289 11,661 6,015 5,646 147. Thame 16,006 7,466 7,539 177. Chesterton . . . 5,973 27,948 148. Headington . . 4,366 21,688 10,323 11,366 178. Cambridge . . . 6,251 6,780 21,016 10,035 10,981 179. Ijnton 150. Bicester .... 151. Woodstock. 3,376 3,121 15,683 14,070 7,776 6,893 7,807 7,177 180. Newmarket . . . 181. Eli 6,392 4,946 29,498 22,284 14,837 10,986 11,299 152. WiTNET 5,122 22,906 11,283 11,622 182. North Witchfoed . 3,433 153. Chipping Norton. . 164. Banbdbt .... 3,894 7,021 17,938 31,208 8,918 15,661 9,020 15,647 183. Whittlesey . . . 184. Wisbech .... 1,613 7,798 7,002 34,209 16,507 17,702 76 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS : in. SOUTH MIDLAND. Parishes, &c., in Middlesex and Hertfordshire. The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of Population in 1871, in the several Paeishes, &o., constituting the various Eegistration Sub-Districts and Districts, grouped topographically under the Eegistration Counties (or parts tliereof) which form this Division. Parishes which for Eegistra- tion purposes are returned under a County dififerent from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County Proper given in italic type. Parish or Place. 6. Middlesex (extra- 7netrqpolita/n). 123. STAINES. 1. SnNBDBT. Laleham . . . Littleton . . . Shepperton . , Sunbury . , , Hanworth , . . Keltham . . , Ashford . . . 2. Staikes. Slainea .... Stauwell . . . Kaet Bedfont . . Cranford . . . Harlington . , Harmondsworth . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 124. UXBEIDGE. 1. HiLLnfGDON. West Drayton. . . Par. Cowley Par. Hillingdoa . . Civ. Par. 2. UXBBIDGE. Uxbridge .... Tp. Harefield .... Par, Ickenham .... Par. 3. Hates. Buislip .... Par. Kortholt .... Par. . Civ. Par. . . Preo. 125. BEENTFOED. 1. ISLEWORTH. Heston Par. Norwood loleworth 2. Twickenham, Twickenbam . . ■ 3. Brentford. Twyford Abbey . New Brentford Ealing . . . . Old Brentford . . , 4. Chiswick. Chiswick . . . fi. Acton. Actun . . . - Hanwell . . Great tireenford Peri vale , . Par. Par. . . Par. . . Tp. , . Cbap. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. , . Par. . Par. 126. HENDON. 1. Harrow. Harrow on tlie Hill . Par. Pinner Par. 2. Edgware. Greiit Sranmore . . Par. Little Staumore . . Par. Edgware .... Par. Kingsbury .... Par. 3. WrLLESDEN, Willesden . . Par. Par. 4. Hekdon. Hendon 127. BARNET. ■ 1. South Mimms. Elstree (Berts) . . Par. Shenley (Herts) . . Par. Eidge (Berts) . . . I'ar. South Mimms . . . Par, 2. Babnet. Hadley Par. Inbab. 'Houses. Popu- lation. 110 26 241 663 202 3i? 181 ?22 364 21a 91 254 192 92 1,615 659 330 30? 104 524 623 567 165 1,126 3,368 867 2,748 1,019 3,659 1,955 1,288 657 1, 1,584 Parish or Place. 984 491 8,237 3,364 1,579 386 1, 479 2,654 5:882 BARNET— ami. Chipping Barnet(Heris) Par. East Barnet (Berts) . Pur. Toiteridge (Herts) . Par. 3. FiNCHLEI. Fryern Baruet . . Par. Finchley .... Par. 128. EDMONTON. 1. HoBNSEr. Hornsey .... Par. 2. Tottenham. Tottenham Par. Par. 3. Edmokton. Edmonton . . 4. Enfield, Enfield Par. 6. Waltham ABBEr. Waltham Abbey (£'5Ka:) Tp. Holyfield (Sssex) . Sewardstone (Ji'ssex) Upsbire (Mssex) . 6. Cheshdkt. Cheshunt (Herts') . 1,414 2,152 2,025 8 403 1,704 1,594 1,489 1,568 481 116 7 1,503 396 265 178 137 111 2,089 1,214 103 301 90 749 200 8,432 11,498 47 2,043 9,959 8,230 8,508 8,306 3,766 678 8,537 2,332 1,355 818 655 622 15,86? 6,972 . Ham. . Ham. , Ham. Par. 7. Hertfordshire. 129. WARE. 1. HODDESDON. Worm ley .... Par. Broxboum . . . Civ. Par. lioddesdon .... Ham, Great Amwell . . Par. 2. Stanstbad. Stanstead St. Margaret Par. Stanstead Abbots . . Par. Huusdon .... Par. Eastwick .... Par. Gilston Par. Widford .... Par. 3. Ware. "Ware Par. Thundridge . . . Par. 4. Standon. Little Munden . . Par. Great Munden . . Par. Staudon .... Par. 130. BISHOP STORTFORD. 1. SAWBBmGEWORTH. Par. Par. Par. Par. Thorley . . . . Sawbridgewortli . . Little HalUngbury \ ■ (Essex) . . . j • Great HalUngbury ) (Essex) . . . j" • 2. Staksted. Birchanger (Essex) Stansted Mountfitchet Par. } Ham. Par. Bentfield (Essex) Elsienh;im (Essex) Henham (Essex) . . . . Plegdon (Essex) , . Ham. Ugley (Essex) . . . Par. Berden (Kssex) , . Par. Manuden (Essex) . Par. 3. Bishop Stortford. 525 Farnham (Essex) . . Par. 1,380 Bishop Stortford . . Par. 448 Great Hadham , . Par. 3,571 Little Hadham . . Par. 4. Bbaughing. 978 Albnry Par. Inhab. Fopa- Houscs.' latioB. 601 . 531 91 3,375 2,925 414 4 ,263' 7 3,08619 I 4,063 22 2,63913 2,89316, 652 2, 84 161 181 357 Parish or Place. 1,573 ,064 ,998 417 889 893 BISHOP STORTFORD— am*. -Braughing .... Par. .Furneaux Pelham . Par. Stocking Pelham . . Par. 'Bient Pelham . . . Par. 131. ROYSTON,* 1. BnNTINGFOBD, Little Honncad , . Par. Great Hormead . . Par. Meesden .... Par. Anstey Par. VTyddial .... Par. Buckland .... Par, Throcking .... Par. Layston .... Par. Aspeden .... Par. Wafcely ^. ... Par. Westmill .... Par iDhab. Honaea. 7,618 146 692 165 782 404' 2,090 408J 2,245 23 . 107 206 1,057 Ardeley Cottered Broadfield Rushden WalUngton Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 101 18 55 104 L,064 104 618 104 270 450 6,403 455 122 681 99 447 477 2,259 606 130 101 305 116 1U2 153 34 84 84 156 111 ,247 274 193 136 423 2,832 620 1,461 627 460 693 144 356 406 740 678 6,250 1,318 673 Sandon Par. 2. RoYSTON. Kelshall .... Par. Therfield .... Par. Reed Par. Harkway . , . Civ. Par. Nuthampstead . . Ham. Barley Par. Ashwell . . , , Par. Hinxwonh . , ■. Par. Eoyston-f»*-™?«''*l ' • Guilden Morden (Camb.)Fsii. Steeple Morden (f;am&.) Par. HtUe Chlshall (Essex) Par Great Cbishall (Essex) Heydon (Essex) . . 3. Melboubn. Abington in the Clay) (Oamb.) . . . f Shingay (Camb.) . . Wendy (Camb.) . . Whaddon (Camb.) . Meldreth (Camb.y . Shepreth (Camb.). . Barrington (Camb.) . Foxton (Camb.) . . Thriplow (Cam6.). . Foulmire (Camb.) Melboum (<7amb.) .. ..„., Bassingboum (Cm6.). C.Par Kneesworth (6'awtb.), Ham. Litlington (Camb:) , Por. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 132. HITCHIN. 1. Baloock. Oaldecote . . . Newnham . . Kadwell . . . Norton .... Bygrave . . . Clothall . , . Baldock . , ■ . Letchworth WllUan .... We&ton .... Graveley . . . Stevenage . . ^ Shephall . , . Knebworth . . Little Wymondley Great Wymondley 2. HiiomN. Ippollitts . . , Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par-. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. * The Royston District comprises two Poor Law Unions, viz., Buntingford (Sub-district 1), and Royston (Snb 121 38 63 26 129 41 83 61 75 13 230 121 1 78 118 93 5 69 58 183 67 261 62 194 64 158 319 60 285 98 213 208 21 104 62 43 22 28 73 170 84 124 96 107 129 396 425 96 164 197 118 136 I 384 i 757 ^ 376 727 413 : 622 6U3 V 1,759 i 2,239 ' 491 768 38 98 486 1 444I 2,036 ] 19! 95 j 66 344 240 1,123 I 92 443 \ 607 2,909 I 44! 216 61 245 . 77, 356 -^ 63 276 > 994 ■districts 2 and 3), EEGISTR4.TI0N DIVISIONS: HI. SOUTH MIDLAND. 77 Parishes, Sic, in HertfordsMre and Buckinghamshire. FariBh or Place. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Inhab. Popa- Honses. lation. HITCHIN— cojit. Hitcbin . . Ictleford , Pirton . . Hexton LiUey . Offlcy . King^s Walden SL Paul's Walden Klmpton . • Ctidicote . . Holwell ^Beds) 133. HERTFORD. 1. Watton. Datchfforth . . . Far. Aston Par. Walkem .... Par. Bennington . . . Par. Watton Par. Sacomb .... Par. Stapleford .... Par. 2. HlUiTIOBD. Braintfield .... Par. Tewin Par. Hertingfoldbury . . Par. Bengeo Par. St. John . . . . Par. St Andrew . . . Par. All Saints . . . Civ. Par. Little Amwell . . . lib. Brickendon . . . Lib. Bayford .... Par. Little Berkhampstead. Par. 134. HATFIELD.* 1. Hatfield. Essendon .... Par. Northaw .... Par. North Mimms . . . Far. Bishops Hatfield . . Par. 2. Wblwtk. DigsweH .... Par. Welwyn .... Par. Ayott St Peter ". . Par. Ayott St. Lawrence . Par. 135. ST. ALBANS. 1. Habpenden. Wheathampstead . . Par. Harpenden .... Par. Kedhonm .... Par. Sandridge .... Par. 2. St. Auaks. St Peter .... Par. St Albans .... Par. St Michael. . . . Par. St Stephen. . . . Par. 136. WATFORD. 1. BuSHET. Aldenham .... Far. Bushey Par, 2. Wattoeb. Watford Par. 3. Bicshanswokth. Btckmansworth . . Par. Sarratt Par. 4. Abbots LAJfGLET. Abbots Langley . . Par. 137. HEMEL HEMP- STEAD. 1. KtSGS Lakglet. Kings Langley. . . Par. Flaonden .... Par. BoTingdon .... Par. 2. Hehel Hemfsteap. Hemel Hempstead . Par. 3. Flahsteap. Flamstead .... Par. Great Gaddesden . . Par. ,814 124 196 49 115 262 233 228 215 252 45 122 136 16? 132 1st 6* 46 8,860 689 1,081 241 620 1,346 1,166 1,154 952 1,214 18? 606 662 199 581 866 304 Fariali or Place. 133. BERKHAMPSTEAD. 1. Berkhampstead. Little Gaddesden . - Par. Great Berkhampstead. Par. Northchurch . . . Par. Nettleden(St«;fts). . Ham. 2. TlUNG. Pitstone (Bucks) . Civ. Par. " ...-.- p^^ Par. Par. Par. Par. Marsworth (Bucks) Wiggititon . Aldbury Puttenham . Trlng . . 8. Buckinghamshire. 139. AMERSHAM. Par. Par. 230 613 60 104 169 4371 2,044 4241 2,756 2,275 1,175 618 743 352 408 463 211 122 154 62 93 127 116 229 782 45 343 53 25 437 556 482 172 1,113 797 426 406 932 2,014 1,146 148 332 47 261 439 227 1. Lee .... Great Missenden 2. Chesham. Chesbam Chesham-Bois . 645 559 1,157 3, ' 255 1,634 232 151 2,188 2,603 2,162 820 5,261 3,946 2,115 1,979 1,929 4,543 12,071 5,337 654 2,638 1,496 213 1,162 8,720 2,006 1,106 . . Par. . . Par. 3. Amebshau. Amersham . . . Civ. Par. Coleshill Ham. 4. Chalsoht. Chenies Par. Ghatfont St. Giles . . Par. Chalfont St Peter . . Par. 6. Beaoonsfield. Penn Par. Beaconsfield . . . Far. Seer Green .... Chap. 140. ETON. 1. IVEE. Hedgerley Dean . . Hedgerley ... Fnlmer Denbam ... Iver Langley-Marish . Inliab. Popn. HoOBes.' lauon. Ham. , Par. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 2. Etoh. Horton Far. Wyrardisbury . . . Par. Datcbet Par. Ditton Ham. Upton cum Chalvey . Far. Eton Far. 3. BUBNHAir. Wexham .... Far. Stoke-Poges . . . Par. Famham Royal . Civ. Par. Bumham . . . Civ. Far. Boveney .... Lib. Poraey Far. Hitcham .... Par. Taplow Par. 141. WYCOMBE. 1. High WycOMBE. Hedsor Far. Woobum .... Par. Chipping Wycombe . Par. Little Marlow . . . Par. 2. Great Mablow. Great Marlow . . . Far. Fingest Far. Turville .... Par. 3. West Wycombe. Lewknor-up- CjJ*. in Bucks hill . . ipt.in Oxon Stokenchurch (Oxon) . Bradenham. . . . West Wycombe . . Hughenden. . . . Little Missenden . . 4. Wekdoveb. Great Hampden Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Par. 806 422 23, 106 140! 189 29 1,072 383 3,940 1,386 133 479 664 661 854 123 6,076 22 498! 573 122 106 270 327, 104 2,278 6,488 258 2,726 533 495 1,243 1,459 Parish or Place. Inbab. Popu- Honsea. lation. 240 1,086 333 1,524 77 317 51 242 33 175 79 412 258 1,234 466 2,23S 406 1,964 171 835 148 731 202 990 20 106 1,055 5,940 618 3,261 46 218 .S46 1,744 180 884 430 2,179 25 102 82 374 61 27C 161 1,028 46 225 493 2,343 2,17S 10,492 199 964 948 4,701 70 337 95 466 1? 52 35 173 32 140 39 192 321 1,661 3f 169 485 2,343 36£ 1,792 241 1,148 51 262 WYCOMBIi-con*. Little Hampden . . Par. Wendover . , . . Par. Stoke-MandevlUe . , Par. EUesborough . , , Par. Little Kimble . . . Par. Great Kimble . . . Par. Monks Bisborough . Par. 6. PamCES KlSBOROUGH. Princes Risborough . Par. Saunderton. , , . Par. Horsendon .... Par. Bledlow Par. Radnage .... Par. lUmire Par. Chlnnor (_Oxon) . . Par. U2. AYLESBURY. 1. Haddesham. Haddenham . . . Par, Guddlngton . . . Par. Chearsley .... Par. Nether VVinchendon . Par. Ashendon .... Par. Wo tton- Underwood . Par, Ludgershall . . Civ. Par. Kingswodd .... Ham. Grendon-Underwood . Par. Woodfaam .... Ham. Upper Winchendon . Par. 2. Ayi.esburt. Dinton Par. Aston-Sandford . . Par. Stone Par. Hartwell .... Par. Aylesbury .... Par. 3. Aston-Clihton. Weston-Turville . . Par. Halton Par. Aston-Clinton . . . Tp. St. Leonards . . . Ham. Hawridge .... Par. Choulesbnry . . . Par. Drayton-Beauchamp . Par. Buckland .... Par. Bierton with Broughton Par. Hulcott, .... Par. Wingrave with I^o^'ipar Bham j-rar. 4. "Waddesdon. Aston Abbotts. . Cublington . . . Creslow . . . . Whitchurch . . Hard wick .- . , Weedon . . . Quarrendon . , Fleet-Marston . , Waddesdon . . Westcott . , . Quainton . . . Shipton-Lee . . Fitchcott . . . Oving , . . , . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. , Par. . Par. . Tp. . Ham. • „'^p- . Ham. . Par. . Par. 143. WINSLOW. 1. WraSLOw. North Marston Hogshaw w. Fulbrook East Claydon . Grandborough Winslow cum Shipton Swanbourne . . Hoggeston . . . Dunton . • . Stewkley . . . Drayton-Paralow . Mursley . . . Little Horwood . Great Horwood . Singk'borough Whaddon . . . Nash .... Tattenhoe . . . Shenley Brook End 16 427 107 148 42 97 204 667 42 9 239 98 14 307 373 121 73 66 66 66 104 9 98 10 43 188 13 176 35 1,489 172 32 252 37 67 26 44 178 172 29 73 64 1 192 66 109 13 7 363 64 211 12 10 Far. 136 643 Far. 8 61 Far. 87 376 Far. 76 367 Par. 362 1,826 Par. 124 658 Par. 40 191 Par. 22 96 Par. 323 1,43L Par. 117 479 Par. 120 488 Par. 98 411 Tp. 176 727 Ham. 28 139 Tp. 110 476 Ham. 94 460 Par. 10 63 Ham. 60 290 61 2,033 628 703 203 459 2,649 411 46 1,170 476 70 1,379 1,514 532 311 233 274 235 461 39 448 37 209 790 58 1,292 143 6,962 812 165 1,235 2U0 254 109 227 820 746 125 903 327 283 6 799 254 463 56 37 1,505 296 868 63 51 440 • The Hatfield District consists of two Poor Law Unions, viz., the Hatfield Union (Sub-district 1), and the Welwyn Union (Sub- district 2). 78 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: UI. SOUTH MIDLAND. Parishes, &e., in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- fiouaes. lation. U4. NEWPOET PAGNELL. 1. Frnny Stbatfobd. Shenley Church End ,Tp. Newton-LongviUe . Par. Bletchley .... Tp. Water Eaton . . Ham. Fenny Stratford . . Tp. Simpson . . . Civ. Par. Great Briokhill . . Par. , Little Brickhill . . Par. Bow Briokhill. . . Par. Walton .... Par. Woughton on the Green Par. Wavendou .... Par. Milton-Keynes . . Par. Little Woolstone . . Par. Great Woolstone . . Par. Loughton .... Par. Bradwell .... Par. Bradwell Ahbey . . Par. Stantonbury . . . Par. Great Linford . . . Par. Willen Par. Broughton .... Far. MoulBoe .... Par. Morth Crawley . . Par. 2. Newpoet Pagnell. Newport Pagnell . . Par. 3. Olnet. Lathbury .... Par. Sherington . . . Par. Ohioheley .... Par. Astwood .... Par. Hardmead . . . Par. Newton-BlosBomville Par. CJold Brayflild . . . Par. Lavendon .... Par. Clifton-Reynea . . Par. Olney .... Civ. Par. Warrington . . . Ham. Olney Park Farm . Par. Emberton .... Par. Petsoe Manor . . . Par. Weston-Underwood . Par. Ravenstone . . . Par. Stoke-Goldington . Par. Tyringham w. Filgrave Par. .Gayhurst .... Par. Hanslope .... Far. Castle Thorpe . . . Far. Little Linford . . . Far. Eaverebam . . . Par. 146. BUCKINGHAM. 1. Leckhampstead. Beacbampton . . . Far. Thornton .... Par. Thornborougb , ; Par. Maids Moreton . , Par. Foxcott .... Far. Akeley cum Stockholt Far. Leckbampstpad. . . Par. Lillingstoue-Lovell . Par. Liilingstone-Dayrell . Par. Stowe Par. Sbalstone .... Par. Water Stratford . . Par. Badclive .... Par. Lnfaeld^*?-*"-?^'"' • ipt.tn NOmpn. . 2. BnCKINGHAK. Buckingham Padbury , Adstock Addington . Par. Par. Par. Par. 60 11? 109 4? 339 E5 13i 12 113 19 69 226 61 28 18 811 606 2 1 102 20 32 1 63 66 I 10 16 194 60 688 ]6 1 ]4J 1 93 106 189 48 24 376 J5 11 61 61 16 166 123 20 88 101 32 48 H 49 45 95 1 810 138 88 23 209 63? 4?8 243 1,590 229 666 291 468 105 2?3 963 321 11? 84 369 2,409 10 40 468 ?6 1?4 241 933 136 ?18 250 268 92 320 86 916 216 2,661 69 11 632 6 430 431 8?5 246 95 1,?26 366 68 103 68? 611 ?9 3?8 44? 162 260 3?0 232 22? Parish or Place. BUCKINGHAM— am*. Steeple Claydon . Middle Claydon . 3. TiNGEWICK. Tingewick . , Bai-ton Hartshorn Chetwode . . . Preston-Bisset HUlesden . . . Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. Far. Par. Twyford . . . Civ. Par.. Pounden Ham. Charndon .... Ham. Edgcott .... Par. Marsh Gibbon . . Par. 9. Oxfordshire. 146. HEiSTLEY. 1. Hekley. Remenham (BerJes) , Far. Medmenbam {Buckli) Far. Hambleden (^Buchs) . Par. Fawley (,BucH) . . Par. Henley on Thames . Par. Rotberfield-Greys , Par. B^therfield'Peppard , Par. sbiplake .... Par. Harpsden .... Par. Eye and Dunsden . . Lib. Caversham , . . Far. Checkendon . , . Far. Ipsden Par. Nuffleld .... Par. Nettlebed .... Par. 2. Waxldigtok. Blx Far. PisblU Far. Swyncombe ... Far. Britwell Prior . . . Chap. Brltwell-Salome . . Par. Brlghtwell-Baldwin . Par. Cuxham .... Par. Watliugton . . , Par. Fyrton Par. 14?. THAMK 1. Lewexob. Easington . Warpsgrove Cbalgi-ove . . Great Milton . Ascot . . . Chilworth . . Little MUton . Great Haseley . Stoke-Talmage Wheatfleld . . South Weston . Shirbum " . . Lewknor . . Adwell . , . 3,?03 601 r2. Thame. Attington . . Tetsworth . , Aston-Bowant. Crowell . . , Sydenham . , Emmington Thame . . , Towersey (^BucH'). Kingsey (Bmc&s) Tythrop . . 3. Bbill. Long Crendon (^Buclcs) Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Tp. . Ham. . Ham. CiT.Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. Civ. Par. . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Lib. Inhab. Popn- laUon, Houaes, 211 906 35 139 218 946 26 12? 38 173 108 486 6? 274 99 346 19 85 42 166 48 224 195 8?6 116 633 ?8 310 29? 1,461 62 289 ?41 3,736 392 1,889 91 483 134 686 63 260 1?9 804 445 2,406 ?6 339 142 64C 43 203 143 688 89 426 48 217 86 39? 12 81 4? 212 63 363 36 160 424 1,943 134 600 5 34 6 23 124 627 135 618 6 19 20 94 94 418 161 745 23 129 20 91 21 9? 68 308 12? 606 12 61 2 6 110 601 16? 840 38 203 ?9 377 20 89 638 3,229 92 434 2! 9! 30 US 353 1,366 Parish or Flaoa THAMEl— <»««. Chilton (_Bucks) . . Par. Dorton (Bttcfcs) . . Par., Brill (Bi/cfts) . . . Par. Oakley (SmcW . . Par. WormlnghaU (Bucks) Par. Ickford (.B«c;«) . . . Draycott .... Ham. Shabblngton (_BiU>kl) . Far. Albm-y .... Civ. Par. TiddiDgton .... Ham. Warerstock . . . Par. Waterperry . . Civ. Par. Thomley .... Ham. 148. HEADINGTON. 1. Wheatlet. Holton Far. Cuddesdon . . . Civ. Par.. Wbeatley . . . Civ. Par. Denton Ham. Chippinghurst . . . Ham. Garsington .... Par. Horsepath .... Par. Shotover .... Far. Shotover Hill Place . Par. Forest Hill. . . . Par. Stanton St. John . . Far. 2. St. Clememt. Beckley . . . Civ. Far. Horton com Studley Ham. Studley .... Ham. Stow Wood . . . Far. Wood Eaton . . . Par. Elsfleld Far. Marston .... Par. Headlngton. . . . Par. Cowley Par. Iffley Par. St. Clement . . , Par. St. John .... Far. Merton College .... Corpus CtaTisti College St. Alban Hall St. Giles .... Par. Keble College .... Cbarsley's Hall .... 149. OXFORD.* 1. OXFOKD. St. Peter in the East . Par. Magdalen College . . St. Edmund, Hall . . Queen's College . . , University College New College . . . Magdalen Hall . . , Holywell or St. Cross. Par. Wadham College . St. Mary theVlrgln,j)*.ij/' Par. All Souls College . St. Mary Hall . . Oriel College , Brazenose College . All Saints .... Par. Lincoln College . . St. Martin .... Far. Grandpont (Series) , Tg. St. Aldate . . . Christ Church College Pembroke College . St.Ebbe .... Par. St. Thomas . . . Par. Worcester College . St. Peter-le-Bailev . Par. New Inn Hall ". . • The colleges and halls of the University of Oxford are here separately returned under the names of the parishes in which they are wholly or for the most part locally situate. The colleges and halls within the Oxford Poor Law Incoiporation are rated under a special Act of Parliament, and not in the several parishes in which they are located ; the rate being paid in by the University. Those in the Headlngton District are rated in their corporate character as integral parts of the parishes in which they are situate. The Census of 1871 having been taken .in the interval between terms, the great body of professors, fellows, and students were not in residence. The total number of residents in the colleges and halls at the date of the Census was 394 persons, viz., 264 males and 130 females. The Vice. Chancellor baa obtained from the heads of colleges a special return of all members resident on Thursday 4th May, 1871. There were 2260 so returned, viz., in Merton College, 84 ; Corpus Christi, 6 1 ; St. Alban Hall, 4? ; Keble College, 33 ; Cbarsley's Hall, 9 ; Magdalen College, 93 ; St. Edmund Hall, 35 j Queen's, 142 ; University, 106 ; New College, 8? ; Magdalen Hall, 60 ; Wadham, 83 ; All Souls, 10 ; St. Mary Hall, 86 ; Oriel, 68 ; Brazenose, 137 ; Lincoln, 6? ; Christ Church, 266 ; Pembroke, 83 ; Worcester, 98 ; New Inn Hall 11 ; JcsuB College, 69 ; Exeter, 172 ; Trinity, 89 ; Balliol, 133 ; St. John's College, 88 ; besides 83 imattached students. ' EEGISTRATION DIVISIONS 1 III. SOUTH MIDLAND. 79 Farishes, &o., ia OxfordBhire and ITortlianiptonshire. Parish or Place. Inbab. Fopu* Honaea. lation. OXFORD.— omt. St. Michael . . . Par. Jesus College . . . Exeter College . . . St. Maiy Mag(&len . Par. Trinity College . . , Balllol College . . . St. Joba's College , . 150. BICESTER. 1. Bletchington. Ardley Par. Bucknell .... Par. Middleton-Stoncy . . Par. Chesterton .... Par. Wendlebnry . . . Par. Weston on the Green . Par. Qiarlton on Otmoor Civ. Par. Fencot and Murcot . Ham. Oddington .... Far. Noke Par. iBlip Par. Bletchington . . . Par. Elnlington .... Par. Lower Heyfoid . . Par. Upper Heyfoid. . . Par. Somerton .... Par. Fritwell .... Par. Souldera .... Par. a. BiCSSTEB. Boarstall (Bvxkg) Piddington , . Ambrradea Blackthorn . . Amcot . . . Mertou . . . Launton Bicester, Kings End Bicester, Mai'ket End Gaversfield, Goddington Stiatton-Andley Fringford . Newton-Porcel Shelswell . Hethe . . Cottisfonl . Tnsmore . Hardwick . Stoke-Lyne. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Bam. . Ham. . Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 161. WOODSTOCK. 1. DEIH>mGTON. Deddlngton . . Nether Worton . Over Worton . . Sandford . . . Westcott Barton . Steeple Barton . . Dnns Tew . . . North ABton . . Steeple Aston , . Middle Aston . . Ronsbam . . . Tackley . . . Glympton . . . Kiddlngton . . , A&terleigh . . . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. • JP- . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Civ. Par. 2. Woodstock. Wootton .... Par. Stonesfield .... Par. Combe Par. Woodstock .... Par. Blenheim .... Par. Bladon .... Civ. Par. Hensington, . . . Ham. Begbroke ..... Par. Sbipton on Cherwell . Par. Hampton.^ay . . . Far. Hampton-Poyle . . Par^ Kldlington . . . Civ. Par. XbrDp Ham. Gosford Ham. Water Eaton . . . Ham. Woolvercot . . Civ. Par. Cntteslowe . . . Civ. Par. Yamton .... Par. CasEington .... Far. 163 1 1 443 1 1 1 3? 61 66 11 46 94 81 67 36 28 158 140 160 126 98 U 138 130 46 K 35 84 80 45 160 ID 614 26 15 67 100 29 a 100 62 4 IV 130 466 14 14 106 67 229 83 68 170 21 28 123 35 49 7 276 124 125 254 25 83 38 20 30 12 31 279 35 10 22 136 2 62 8S 12 17 2,419 10 24 177 296 309 336 189 413 358 246 147 134 635 693 761 625 449 365 652 688 244 347 151 351 311 217 746 310 3,018 174 70 368 479 122 43 393 246 43 74 603 Paxlsh or Plaoe. Inbab. Fopn- Honaea. lation. 162. WITNEY. 1. EssHAir. Handborough . Noi'thleigh . . OaneyHill . . Southleigh . . E^nsham , . Stanton-Harcourt Northmoor . . 2. Baitftok. Standlake . . Yelford . . . BamptOQ . . Weald . . . Aston and Cote Brighthampton Chimney Shifford . . Lew . . . Blackbourton Clanfield . Alveecot Brize-Norton 3. WiTMET. Witney . . Crawley Cnrbrldge . Hailey . . Ducklington Hardwick . 2,061 69 66 476 284 956 378 273 749 95 128 670 167 218 38 1,231 672 664 1,195 141 371 293 SO 143 46 123 1,129 127 40 108 665 15 293 401 WUcot . . Bamsden . Minster Lovel 4. BiTBFOBD. Asthall . . Shilton . . Kencutt . Broad well . rilkins" . Holwell . WestweU . Upton and Signett Burford . Taynton . Fulbrook Widford Swinbrook Broughton- "l ^pt, it Poggs . i Ipt. i; . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. . Far. . Far. . Far. . Par. • ^■''P- . Ham. Hams. . Ham. . Ham. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Tp. . Ham. . Ham. . Tp. Civ. Par. . Bam. . Par. . Par. • JP- . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Chap. . Far. .Hams. • 5'P- . Far. . Par. . Par. Par. in Oxtm in Glove. 153. CHIPPING NORTON. 1. Chablbubt. Shipton under Wych wood Tp. Milton Tp. I.ynebam .... Tp. Langley .... Tp. Leafleld li). Combury Park . . Par. Charlbury & Walcott. Tp. Finstock . . . . Tp. Fawler Tp. Shortbampton or Cbilson . Tp. East & West Chadlington Tp, Wychwood .... Far. Spelabury .... Par. Ascot under Wychwood . Par. Bmeni Vllle FifleM Far. Idbuiy Far. Kingham .... Far. Churchill .... Far. Sarsden Par. 2. Chippikg Nobton. Little Compton (War- 1 p^^j. wick") .... 3 Barton on the Heath 7p„ (Warvnck) ... I Long Compton C''"'- 1 par, wiclc) .... J Comwcll .... Par. Chastleton .... Far. Great Rollrigbt . . Far. Little Rollright . . Par. Salford Par. Chipping Norton . . Tp. Over Norton . . . Bam. Beythrop and Duntbrop Par. Enstona .... Far. 162 3 68 469 149 85 m 2 187 182 194 19 5 8 41 63 139 635 53 303 100 97 136 87 68 65 48 145 21 34 62 316 80 85 10 a 27 4 164 210 62 8 187 6 312 117 31 55 163 31 116 99 9 63 46 144 131 167 24 42 82 764 105 1,010 713 9 320 2,177 624 366 776 8 764 761 49 183 266 602 349 2,976 248 654 1,306 480 149 664 7 433 661 381 287 244 238 629 110 164 245 1,403 335 332 47 201 117 22 Parish or Place. Inhab. Popn- Eoiues. lation. CHIPPING NORTON— con«. Little Tew . Great Tew . Swerford . Par. Far. Far. 164. BANBURY. 1. Bloxhak. Hook Norton . Wigglnton . . South Newlngton Bloxbam . . Milcombe . . Barford St. Michael Barford St. John Milton . . . West Adderbury East Adderbury Boddicote . . 761 962 249 46 1,344 526 130 247 727 163 693 462 47 223 225 613 662 136 . Far. . Far. . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap. . Par. . Chap. . Bam. . Cliap. 2. SWALCUFFE. Broughton . . North Newington Tadmartoa . . Swalcliffe . . Slbford-Ferri8 . Sibford-Gower . Epwell . . . '}^t Shutrord . West Shutford . Alkerton . . Sbenington Uornton . . Horley . . . "Wroxton . . Drayton . . Radway ( WarvykK) Ratley (Warmcft) 3. Cbopbedt, Hanwell . Fresco te Clattercote . Cropredy . Bourton. . Claydon. . Mollingtong;J:«^/^,, Shotteswell (WarwicK) Far. Warmington ( Warwick') Far. Avon-Dassett (.War-i-p^^ wick-) . . . .S t'amborough ( Warufick) Par. Upper Eoddington 1p._ ^Nthmptm.). . .r''^- Lower Boddlrgton } p^^j, Civ. Par. ■ JP- . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. • JP' . Tp. • Tp. . I'p. . Par. . Far. . Far. . Par. . Par. Par. Far. Par. . Par. . Ldp. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. -Chap. Civ. Par. falls 1 (Mhmpin.) . 3 Appletree (Nthmptn.) Ham. 4. Baxbuet. Chipping Warden Ip (Nthmptn.) . . .$ Edgcott (Nthmptn.) Far. Cbalcombe (Nthmptn.) Far. Mlddleton - Cheney }p (,trthmptn.) . . . 5 '^"• Warkworth (Nthmpin.) Par. Wardington . . . Chap. Banbury . . . . Tp. Neithrop . . . . Tp. 10, Kortbamptonshirei 155. BRACKLEY. 1. Brackley. King's Sutton . . , Par. Newbottle .... Far. Aynbo Far. Croughton .... Far. Hintou in the Hedges Far. 91 Stean Far. 202 Brackley, St. James , Far. 371 Brackley, St. Peter . Par. 34 Evenley .... Far. Whitfield .... Far. 3,641 Mixbury (Oa/ord) . Far. 451 Finmere (Oi/ord) . Far. 1421 Westbury (BtH*») . Far. 1,0941 Turweston(S«cJ») . Par. 316 73 91 311 65 76 22 40 94 208 166 39 100 103 78 63 120 80 5 86 46 96 144 82 176 44 80 66 3 1 12s 128 81 43 32 76 102 15 110 303 410 177 826 1,163 289 105 134 130 41 6 128 385 ■ 120 66 76 81 92 7,7 80 EEGISTKATION DIVISIONS: HI. SOUTH MIDLAND. Parishes, &c., in Northamptonshire. Parish or Place. BEACKLEY— com*. 2. SULGKAVE. . Blddlesdon (Bwiki) . .Syresliam . . . ^ Hadstone . . . . Farthinghoe . . . Thenford . . . . Marston St. Lawrence ■Greatworth . . , Stuchbury . . . . Thorpe-Mandeville . Culworth . . . . Kydon Morton-Pinkaey . , Sulgrave .... HehndoQ . . . . ABtwell and Falcott . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Ham. Inhab. Popu- Houses. lation. 156. TOWCESTEE. 1. Abthobpe. Wappenham Silverstone Whittlebury Abtborpe . Bradden Slapton . . Weedon-Loys FLumpton . Blakesley . Woodend . Adstone Maidford . Litchborongh 2. TOWOESTEE. Cold Hjgham PatUshall . Gayton . . Blisworth . Stoke-Bruern Shutlanger Tiffleld . . Greens-Norton Towcester . , Easton-Neston Civ. Par. , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Ear. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 157. POTTEESPUEY. 1. PoTTEESPDSr Paulerepury . . Par. Potterspury Civ. Par. Yardley Gobion . Ham. Wicken . . . . Par. Passenham . . . Par. Cosgrove . . . Par. Kurtho . . . . Par. Grafton Eegis . . Par. Alderton . . . Par. Asbton . . . . Par. Hartwell . . . Par. Hartwell Lodge (Salcey 1 Forest) .... J Balcey Lodge (Salcey Forest) Wolverton (BraJs) . Par. Calverton (Bucks) . Par. Stony Stratford, West] Slde(B«c?«) . .llJntd. Stony Stratford, East (Pars. Side (JBuclcs) . .) 158. HAUDINGSTONE. 1. Bbaeield. Tardley-Haitings . Par. Castle Asbby . . . Par. WMston .... Par. Denton Par. Brafield ou the Green . Par. Cogenhoe .... Par. Little Houghton . . Par. 2. Habdingstohe. Great Houghton . Hardingstone . . Preston Deanery Piddington Ha^kleton . . Hortnn - , Quinton . . 3. Milton. Courteenball Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Eoade Par. 27 233 28 93 30 1211 61 5 35 144 132 126 134 157 12 128 275 111 116 39 67 133 12 120 70 36 82 206 106 212 40 203 617 34 276 243 137 99 224 140 7 46 36 80 136 1 539 120 244 144 272 42 13 134 126 75 136 76 505 14 119 110 16 32 30 170 ISO 991 120 404 131 513 209 34 162 595 631 611 674 Pariah or Place. 627 1,163 407 669 140 254 638 62 495 256 184 363 378 328 966 616 978 441 380 219 892 1,677 176 HAKDINGSTONE— am*. Milton ..... Par. Kothersthorpe . . ■ Par. CoUingtree . . , Par, Wootton .... Par, 159. NOETHAMPTOJJ. 1. St. Giles. Great Billing . . . Little BilUng . . . Weston Favell . , Abington . . . . St. Giles . . . . Priory of 'St. Andrew St. Sepulchre . . . 2. All Saints. All Saints . . . . St. Peter .... Kingsthorpe . . . DallingtOQ .... Duston Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. ,220 ,045 654 472 ,064 .646 46 200 143 331 531 : 1,804' 579. 3. BUGBBOOKE. Upton .... Harpole . . . Kislingbury . . Bugbrooke . Netber Heyford . Upper Heyford , 160. DAVENTEY. 1. Weedon. Brockhall .... Far. Floore Par. Stowe Nine Churches. Par. Weedon Beck . . . Par. Dodford Far. Newnham .... Far. Fawsley .... Far. Everdon .... Far. Farthingstone . . . Par. Preston Capes . . . Par. 2. Davemtet. Canons Asbby. . Civ. Par. Woodford .... Par. Byfleld Par. Charwelton . . . Par. Hellldon .... Par. Catesby Abbey . . Par. Badby Par. Staverton .... Par. Daventry .... Par. Braunston .... Par. 3. Long Bucket. Ashby St Ledgers . Par. Welton Par. Norton Par. Whllton .... Par. Long Buckby . . . Par. Watford .... Par. West Haddon . . . Par. Winwick .... Par. 161. BRIXWOETH. ,188 197: 63 619 696' 367 675 1,497- 83 672 475 101 120 I 146 676 1. Spbatton. Cold Ashby Naseby . . Thomby . Guilsborougb HoUowell . Cottesbrook Great Creaton Spratton . Little Creaton Eavensthorpe Coton . . Teeton . . Holdenby . East Haddon 2. Moulton. Brington Althorp. , Harlestone . Church Brampton Chapel Brampton Fltsford. . . Bougbton . . Moulton . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Far. . Far. Civ. Far. . Ham. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Far. . Par. . Ear. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. Inhab. ' Popu- 155' 64' 61j 701 293 230 791 Pariah or Place. BRIXWOETH— con*. 90 18 113 24 1,615 8 1,416! 8 2,40212 1,868 9; 3041 1^ 661 2, 209 1, 336 1, Moulton Park . . Overstone . . . 3. Bkixwoeth. Holcot .... Brixworth . . . Scaldwell . ; .' Lamport Hanging Houghton Hazelbeech . . . Maldwell . . . Draughtpn . . . Faxton .... Mawsley . . Old, or Wold . . Walgrave . . . Hannington . . . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. .- Far. Ctv.Par. . Ham. .. Par. . Far. . Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 8 196 164 214 170 29 10 253 77 374 67 117 10 171 76 64 11 183 226 62 90 18 142 112 894 267 66 140 104 85 683 103 228 34 101 148 54 140 61 48 112 201 13 104 20 22 34 166 188 16 136 34 43 136 87 .394 824 669 942 779 121 42 1,030 285 1,861 230 466 46 672 339 283 68 742 840 214 379 96 608 478 4,051 1,070 297 630 443 361 2,493 444 903 141 238 587 229 200 417 774 55 461 85 102 172 726 812 45 683 131 206 582 339 1,692 162. WELLINGBOROUGH. 1. Eaels Baeton. Sywell . . Mears- Ashby Ecton . . Karls Barton Grendon Easton-Maudit. Bozeat , Strixton Wollaston , 2. Higham-Febbebs. Famdlsh (S«*) . . Poddlngton (Bab) . Wymington (Beds') . Irchester . . , . . Higham Park . . . Newton Bromshold . Eushden .... Higham-Ferrers . Irthlingborougb . . 3. WEIXINGBOKOnGH. Finedon .... Wellingborough . . Great Doddington. , Wilby Hardwick .... Great Harrowden. Little Harrowden . . Orliogbury. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Far. Far. Par. Par., Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Far. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Isham Far. 163. KEITEEING. 1. Kettering. Burton'Latlmer . . Par. Cranford St. John. . Par. Cranford St. Andrew . Par. Barton-Seagrave . . Par. Warkton .... Par. KetttTing .... Far. Fytchley .... Par. 2. ROTHWELL. Broughton .... Par. Cransley .... Far. Loddington . . . Par. Thorpe-Malsor . . Par. Rothwell .... Far. Harrington. . . . Far. Desborough . . . Par. Eushton .... Par. Barford .... Par. GItndon .... Par. Fipewell, pt. of , . Ham. 3. COEBT. Weekley .... Par. Grafton-Underwood . Par. Geddlngton . . . Far. Newton .... Par. Great Oakley Little Oakley . . . Par. Stanion .... Par. Corby Par. Beanfleld Lawns . . Ear. Cottingham . . Civ. Ear. Middleton . ... Tp. East Carlton . . . Far! 164. THRAFSTON. 1. Theafston, Brigstock .... Par. Inhab. Popn- HouBea lallon. 11 179 BEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: IH. SOUTH MIDLAND. 81 Parishes, &c ., in ITortliamptonshire, HuntingdonBhire, and Bedfordshire. Fariah or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- laUon. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Honees Popu- laUon. Porlih or Place. Inhab. Honfiea Popu- lation. THRAPSTON— cont. PETERBOROUGH-cone. ST. IVES-cont Sudborough . . . Par. 6S 44 19 272 Stilton (Bunts) . . Par. 180 731 2. SOMBRSHAII. Aldwinkle St. Peter . Par. 217 Yaxley (Bunts) Orton WaterviU . , . Par. 280 1,393 Woodhurst. . . . Par. 115 496 Aldwinkle AU Saints Par. 339 e .}l.r. Fidley cum Fenton , Par. 131 687 Tichmarsh . . . Par. 201 833 (mtnts) . . 69 30t Sumersham, . . . Par. 357 1,562 Clapton .... Par. 39 211 Orton Longville (Bumts) Far. 61 269 Colne Par. 95 376 Thiapston .... Par. 233 1,233 Farcet (Bunts) . . Chap. 167 769 Bluntlsham. , . . Tp. 145 699 Islip Par. Lowick Far. Slipton ..... Far. Twywell .... Par. Wnodfoni . . Par 132 82 28 84 227 685 407 136 392 1 066 2. FErEEBOHODGH. Sta„dgronnd{^J;»S'^ Fletton (fltinte) . . Par. 256 2 362 1,214 20 1,662 Earith 3. SWAVESEr. Over (Camb.) . . . Swavesey (Camb.) . Lolworth (Camb.) . Boxworth (Camb.) . Couington (Camb.) . Far. Par. 163 258 327 607 1,165 1,335 Great Addiogton . . Par. Little Addingtou . . Far. 66 16 '317 320 Woodstime (ffmite) . Par. Minster Close Precincts Par. St. John the Baptist . Far. 143 27 3,208 698 269 16,230 Far. Par. Par. 39 62 36 m 331 202 2. RAinJss. Castor . . . . Civ. Far. 156 680 Fen Drayton (Camb.) Par. 106 468 Denford .... Par. 99 458 AUsworth . . . . Ham. 86 394 4. St. Ives. Holywell cum Need- ingworth. . . . St. Ives Houghton .... Wyton Hemingford Abbots' . Hemingford Grey . ' Fen Stanton , . . Hilton ■ Eingstead .... Par. Baands .... Par. Stanwick .... Par. 195 S52 154 875 2,680 678 Sutton . . . Upton . . . Marholn> . . . . Chap. . Chap. . Par. 24 23 31 99 107 147 ^Par. 182 746 Ghelveston cnm Caldeoot Par. 102 446 Paston . . . Civ. Far. 26 122 Par. 713 3,248 Haigrave .... Par. Covington (Bimts) . Par. Keyston ( fiMjit!) . . Far. Bythom (flunte) . . Far. Molegwortb (Bunts) . Far. Briiigton (ffimfe) . Par. 79 41 60 65 53 43 378 187 223 238 267 194 Gnnthorpe . . Walton . . . Werrington . 3. Cbowlakd. Glinton . . . . Ham. . . Ham. . Far. Par 13 49 163 94 31 66 200 718 413 171 ' Far. Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. 117 60 110 2U4 243 84 608 310 488 991 1,074 369 Old Weston (Atnte) . Far. 94 336 Helpstone . . . Far! 153 736 Maxey . . . Deeping Gate . . Civ. Par. . .Ham. 83 49 366 208 169. ST. NEOTS Korthboroagh . . Far. 60 215 1. St. Neots. Wlnwick i *'■ V* ^'Ounptn. 30 !28 Peakirk . . . Far. 64 241 Graveley (Camb.) . 'Par. 50 294 46 212 Boitmgh Fen . . Far. 30 154 Toseland .... Far. 47 223 Little Gidding (Hunts) Par. 12 53 Newborongh . . Par. 161 715 Great Faxton . . . Par. 77 320 Great Gidding(J7un Par. {1 163 40 Sawtiy St. Andrew . Par. Sawtry All Saints. . Par. 83 148 377 669 Long Stow . . Civil Par! Little Catworth . . Ham. 36 12 170 55 pt. in Bunts ) Sawtry St. Jndfth . Far. 31 272 Great Catworth . . Far. 134 686 2. Weidoit. Benefield .... Par. Great Weldon . . Civ. Par. 112 62 543 302 Steeple Gidding Copplngford . Upton . . . . Far. . Par. . Par. 24 16 30 116 64 140 Swineshead. . . . Eaton-Socon (Beds) . TiUbrook (Beds) . . Par. Par. Par. 6?I 87 259 2,697 322 Little Weldon . . Ham. 121 492 3. SPAIDWIOK. Shelton (Beds) . . Dean, Nether & Upper^ (Beds) . . . / Par. 33 175 Deene .... Civ. Par. 48 240 Hamerton . . . Far. 35 187 Far. 129 575 Deenethorpe . . . Ham. Bnlwlck .... Par. 47 248 Bnckworth. . . Par. 39 195 72 355 Alconbniy-Weston . Par. 111 503 Pertenhall (Beds) Little Staughton (Beds Far. 97 404 Blatherwick ... Par. 41 192 Alconbnry , . . Far. 187 809 ) Far. 124 645 3. FOTHEBIKGHAT, WooUey . . Barham. . . . Par. Par. 17 22 89 104 King's Clifle . ■ . . Par. 302 1,269 Leigbton . . Spaldwick . . Kaston : . . EUiogton . . . Par. 92 392 Apethorpe .... Far. Harwell . . . . . Fir. HasaiDgton . . . Par. 57 87 1S6 243 396 629 . Far. . Par. . Par. 93 34 94 413 131 412 12. Bedfordshire. 170. BEDFORD. Wood Newton . ' . Far. 102 491 1. RrSELET. Sonthwick .... Far. 59 266 4. HnSTIKODOK. Bolohurst .... Far. 66 317 Glapthom .... Far. 78 370 Brampton . . . Par. 270 1,188 Keysoe Par. 199 869 Cotterstock . . . Par. 42 191 St. John . . . Par. 318 1,616 Riseley Par. 223 1,028 Tansor Far. 64 231 St. Benedict . . Par. 171 336 Melchbourne . . . Par. 60 245 Fotheringhay . . . Par. 52 229 St. Mary . . . Par. 284 1,349 Yelden Par. 73 285 Warmington . . . Par. 167 696 All Saints . . . Far. 70 442 Elton iBimts) . . . Par. 215 90li Godmaocbester Hartford . . . Par. . Par. 565 93 2,363 434 2. Shabkbbook. Knotting .... Far. SO 183 166. PETERBOROUGH. Sapley . . . Great Stukeley Little Stukeley . Far. . Far; 3 39 16 464 Souldrop . . , . Sbambrook . . . Far. Far. 63 172 254 833 1. SriLTOif. . Par. 84 383 ColworOi Farm . . Par. 1 2 Water Newton ^Bunts') Par. 33 161 Abbot's BIpton . Par. 78 408 Bletsoe Par. 76 392 Alwalton (^Bumfs') . Par. 68 304 King's Ripton . . Par. 61 206 Thurleigh .... Far. 152 619 Chesterton CBvmW) . Par. 25 133 Milton-Ernest . . . Par. 100 440 Haddon(a»i<0 . . Par. Morbom (Bunts) . . Par. FolkBworth (flimte) . Far. WashingleyC^ratj). Far. Oaldecot (£«««») . . Par. Denton (fflmtJ) . . Par, Glatton CBmiU) . Civ. Par. Holme (flmft!) . .Chap. 30 23 48 21 12 17 63 119 146 96 209 107 60 81 291 666 168. -ST. IT 1. Wabhoys. Broughton . . Wistow. . . Bury . . ,. Warboys . . OldHuisl , , ES. . Par. . Par, . Par. . Par. . Far. 91 108 77 437 36 361 486 332 1,880 164 3. Habbold. Pavenham .... Felmersham . . . Odell Harrold Chellington . . . Carlton Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 114 108 96 258 26 114 G 5U 627 485 1,042 104 626 82 BBGISTEATION DIVISIONS: III. SOUTH MIDLAND. Parishes, &c., in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. FarlBh or Place. Ilihab. Popu- Honses. lation. BEDFOBU— conJ. 4. Tdkvet. Turvey P"- Stevington .... Par- .... Par. 6. BedFOED & KEHrSTON. Wootton . . . . Par- Kempston .... Par- Biddeuham. . . . Par- Brnmham .... Par- Oakley Par. Clapham .... Par. St. Fetei.pt. of . . Par. Si. Cuthbert . . . Par. St. Paul.iiS. 0/ . . Par. St. Mary.iJt. 0/ . . Par. St. Joliu, j)t. 0/ . . Par. BEDrORD b Cakdihgton. St. John, p(. of St. Mai7,j»«. o/ St. Paul, pt. of St. Tetei.pt. of Elstow . WilshamBtead . Cardington . . £aEtcotts . . Gople . . . Willington . GoldiDgton . Par. . Par. . Par. , . Par. , . Par. . . Par. . Civ. Par. . . Tp. . . Par. . . Par. Par. Kenhold Par. 1. Barfohd. Bavensdea .... Par. Wilden Par. Colmworth. . . . Par. Eoxton Par. Great Barford . . . Par. m. BIGGLESWADE- 1. POTTON, Tempsford . Blunham Muggerhanger. Northill . . Sandy . . . Evertoa . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Par. . Par. Par, Potion Par. Cockayne Hatley . . Par. Wrestllngwortli . . Par. Smton . . . ., . Par. Eyworth .... Par. Dunton Par. 2. BiGOLESWADK. Eklworth .... Par. AstMiick .... Par. Stotfold .... Par. Arlesey .... Par. Henlow Par. Clifton Par. l^iigford .... Par. Biggleswade . . . Par. Old Warden . . . Par. Soutliill Par. Campton . . . Civ. Par. Shetford . . . . Tp. Shetford-Hardwick . Par. Chlcksands Priory . Par. Meppersball . . . Par. Upper Stondon . . Par. 172. AMPTHILL. 1. Shillikgton. ShlUinRtiin . . . Par. Upper Gravenhurst , Par. Lower Gravenhurst . Par. Higham-Gobion . . Par. SUsoe Ham. ClophiU Par. 234 150 141 289 644 IS 11 89 131 638 257 566 67 17 76 429 1,310 16 112 209 111 180 110 66 138 102 97 113 120 133 207 133 155 101 311 626 62 403 23 148 68 31 124 23 14 364 400 195 341 252 1,050 113 290 122 226 17 8 130 9 467 83 17 22 162 259 1,117 736 680 FarlBh or Place. Inhab. HouseB. AMPTHILl,— co»«. 1,312 2,706 325 373 378 607 3,128 1,174 2,923 80 359 2,214 6,639 73 60S 1,000 645 798 .660 275 2. Ampthii.1.. Hawnes Par. Houghton Conquest . Par. AmpthiU .... Par. Maulden .... Par. Flitton . . . .Civ. Par. PulloxhiU .... Par. Westoning .... Par- Flitwick .... Par. Steppingley . . . Par. MiUbrook .... Par. 3. Cranfield. Marston-Moretaine Lidlington . . . Cranfield . . > 173. WOBUEN. 1. WOBOBK. Salford Holcutt Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 623 495 613 508 596 847 Aspley-Guise HuBbome-Crawley Bidgmont . . . Wobum . . . PotBgrove . . . Baltlesden . . . Millon-Bryant Eversholt . . . 2. TODDIKGTON. Tingrith . . . Harlington . . . Toddington . . Chalgrave . . . TilBworth . . . Hockliffe . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 657 698 495 1,428 2,482 255 2,072 124 726 385 169 670 119 64 2,352 2,019 997 1,700 1,250 6,183 634 1,351 670 1,111 71 46 613 47 174. LBIGHTON BUZZARD- 1. Lkighton Bozzabd. Ham. Ham. Ham. Tp. Ham. Par. Par. 2,173 401 82 100 718 1,220 Stanbrldge . . Egging ton . . Heath and Reaoh Leighton Buzzard Billmgion . . Grove {Bucks) Linslade (^Bucks') Stoke-Hammond(Bcfcs.) Par. 2. WlKG. Soulbury (^Buekf) . . Par. Wing {Bucks) . . . Par. Mcntmore {Bucks) . Par. 3. IvmGHOE. Cheddington {Bucks) Par. Ivingboe {Bucks) . , Par. 4. EoLESBOROnGH. Slapton {Bucks) . . Par. Edlesborough (Bucks) Par. Eaton-Bray . . . Par. 1.75. LUTON. 1. Dunstable. Tottcrnhoc . . . Par. Houghton Regis . . Par. Dunstable .... Far. Whipsnade . . . Par. ci .,, f pt. in Beds Studham -J ^_ inserts . HumlierBhoe . . . Ham. Eensworth {Herts) . P^r. 2. Luton. ^ jj. . i pt. in Berts . Caddington {^t^ij^Beds . Luton Par. Sundon ■ Par. Slreatley .... Par. Barton in the Clay . Par. Pojm- latfon. Fariflb or Place. 217 172 491 331 156 140 162 177 82 77 265 179 343 1,023 734 2,387 1,624 677 626 725 842 352 368 1,219 827 1,529 61 13 349 122 202 341 68 31 73 207 38 115 632 225 70 124 78 241 1,117 106 4 343 87 259 71 1,619 627 910 1,606 312 168 321 213 646 2,464 993 330 392 686 376 1,120 6,361 475 23 1,633 369 13. Cambridgeshire. 176. CAXTON. 1. Caxton. Great Gransden {Bumts) Par. Yelling (fliwi(s) . . Par. Papworth St-ipt. in Bunts AgneB ,\pt.inCam^, Gamlingay . . . Par. Little Gransden . . Par. EltiBley Par. Croxton .... Par. Papworth St. Everard Par. ElBworth .... Par. Knapwell .... Par. Caxton Par. Bourn Par. Longstowe .... Par. Hatley St. George . Par. East Hatley . . . Par.. Tadlow Par. Croydon cum Clapton Par. Arrlngton .... Par. WimpolB .... Par. Orwell Par. Little Eversden Great Eversden Kingston Caldecot Toft . Hardwick Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 117 329 72 151 357 67 387 361 160 631 947 47 69 36 77 202 258 200 4,030 97 80 228 • 177. CHESTERTON. 1. WiLLINGHAM. Childcrley .... Par. Dry Drayton . . . Par. Girton Par. Impington .... Par. Histon Par. Oakington . . . Civ. Par. WeBtwlck .... Ham, tPar. Long Stanton, St. \ Michael .... 5 Long Stanton, All Saints Par. Willingham . . . Par. Rampton .... Par. Cottenham . . . . Par. Landbeach .... Par, Waterbeath . . . Par. 2. FULBOUBN. 651 1,620 408 745 1,722 326 1,814 1,640 720 2,412 4,558 205 310 198 331 891 1,16? 962 20,733 445 334 1,017 jHiiton Chesterton .... Par. Fen Ditton . . . Par, Homihgsea . . . Par. Teversham . . • Pax. Stow cum Quy . . Par, Little Wilbraham - . Par. Great WUbrahaih Par. FulboumAU Spirits & St. Vigors . . . \^- Cherry Hinton . . Par. 3. Geeat Shelfobi Stapleford . . . . Par. Great Shelford . . . Par. Little Shelford . . Par. Hauxton . . . . Par. Newton . . . . Par. Harston . . . . Par. Haslingfield . . Par. Harlrton . . , Par. Comberton , . . Par. Barton .... Par. Madingley , . . Par. Coton , , , , Par. Grantcbester . , . Par. Trumpington , , . Par. Popn- lation. 147 74 8 28 406 66 112 67 27 ISO 30 96 200 63 16 3D 41 106 69 76 146 51 66 64 23 73 47 10 108 97 88 221 126 19 105 373 65 654 114 346 124 873 147 87 63 79 88 129 305 182 125 213 108 69 64 187 168 70 125 82 68 72 167 168 178. CAMBRIDGE.* 1. St. Andrew the Less, St. Andrew the Less . Par, V * The Colleges and Halls of the University of Cambridge, several of which are partly in two or three parlshcB, are here separately specified under the parishes in vrhich they are wholly or for the most part situate. To these parishes they are rated under " The Cam- bridge Award Act, 1856," upon a valuation provided for by that Act. It is thereby also provided that no rate whatever shall be assfessed . or imposed upon or in respect of the Senate House, the Univer^ity Library, the Schools and Museums of Science, Laboratories^'^ Lecture Rooms. The Census having been taken in the interval between terms, the great body of professors, fellows, and Btudents%ere not in residence. The total number of residents in the Colleges and Halls at the date of the Census was 383 persons, viz., 263 male^ 120 females. The Vice-Chancellor has obtained from the Heads of Colleges a special rettun of all members resident on Thuifid^ 4th May, 1871. There were 1953 so returned, viz., in Downing College, 28 ; Peterhouse or St. Peter's College, 48 ; Pembroke College^ 3 Queen's College, 46 ; St. 'Catherine's College, 46 ; ■ Corpus Christi College, 136 ; King's College, 36 ; Clare College, 74 ; IVinity Hall, 1^ Gbnville and Caius College, 135 ; Emmanuel^ 84 ; Christ's, 87 ; Sidney-Sussex, 65 ; Jesus, 104 ; Trinity, 4Yi ; St. John's, 360 : Magdalen, SO ; besides 8 members of the Senate not on the boards of any College, and 18 non-collegiate students. EEGISTKATION DIVISIONS : III. SOUTH MIDLAND. 83 Parishes, &c., in Cambridgeshire. Parish or Place. CAMBRIDGE.— con*. 2. St. Mab; the Great. St. Benedict . . . Far, Donnlgg College Corpus Christi College _ Par. St. Mary the Less St Peter's College . Pembroke College . St. Botolph . . . Par. Queen's College. . St. Catherine's College St. Edward . . . Par. King's College Clare College Trinity Hall St. Mary the Great . Par. it Michael .... Par. Gonville and Cains College Trinity College, jpt. of . a. St. Akdbew thk Grrat. St. An^w the Great Par. iihimunnel College Chritt's College. Holy Trinity . . . Par. AUSainta .... Par. Sidney-Sussex College . Jesus CoUoge . . . Trinity Qilege,j)t. of. St. John's College, j>e. of 4. St. GiLEg, Holy SepulcbrQ . . Far. St. Clement . . . Far. St. Giles .... Far. Magdalen College . St. Peter . . , . Far. St. John's CoUe^, pt. of 119. LINTOS, 1. Ddxfobd. Babraham . . Pampisfotd Sawston. . . Whittlesford . Duxford . . Ickleton. . . Hinxton . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Far. 2. Ln)TOK. Great Abington . . Far. Dttie Abington . . Par. Hildersham. . . . Far. Linton Far. Great Bartlow . . . Far, Castle-CampB . . . Far, Staudy-Camps . . . Par, Hadstock (ftlez) . . Par. Bartlow End QEskx) . Ham. 3. Balshah. Horseheath .... Far, Par, Par. Par, Par, West Wickham Bdlsham . . West Wratting Weston-ColviUe Carlton cnmWilllngbam Par, 161 2 1 164 2 2 123 1 2 100 1 1 1 139 62 1 4U 1 1 453 240 2 1 2 1 90 168 536 2 126 1 69 19 341 16J 202 155 89 63 10 56 375 21 202 13 101 52 126 114 269 166 116 9? Popu- lation. 982 38 23 892 15 12 614 20 23 487 23 12 16 724 324 10 22 2,387 24 9 1,993 1,135 20 4 41 35 394 846 2,338 12 618 15 298 355 1,729 821 881 677 400 30O 339 241 1,838 93 891 322 482 578 S22 1,102 705 638 447 FariBh or Place. 180. NEWMAEKET, 1. Chevelst. Brinkley . . . Westley- Waterless Burrough-Green . Dullingham Stetchworth Wood Ditton Kittling. . Cheveley . Newmarket All Saints Far. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. 2. Newmarket. Newmarket St. MarylT>.. (.Suffolk). . . .f^""^' Exnlng (Su^olfc) . . Par. SnailweU .... Par. Landwade .... Par. Burwell Par. Swaffbam Prior,j)i. of Par. 3. BOTXrSHAU. Swaffbam Prior,!)*. „ (Nmfolk) . . .C""^- Clenchwarton (Norfolk) Par. Tllney All Saints f t,.^ (Norfolk) . . . f '^^^• Tilney cum Islington) t> „ (Norfolk) . . .f'^'"^- Tilney St. Lawrence f -p _ (Nmfolk) . . .f^"- Terrington St. John (Norfolk) . . . 5, Walboken, Walsoken (Norfolk) . Par, Emneth (Norfolk) . Par. Elm Far. 6, CPWEtL, rt i ,T ( pt. in Comb. Outwellljjj ,.„jy<^„jj _ ^V'^'^^Xpt. in Norfolk . -Par. 279 23 1,076 296 184 252 1,318 206 94 279 157 479 2,1<2 195 298 497 146 133 58 195 182 707 242 405 98 215 347 638 Popu- lation. 3,869 45 37 34 1,311 145 4,71.5 1,444 857 1,209 5,854 7,002 944 462 1,315 868 2,165 935 1,266 724 2,256 636 571 282 829 775 2,911 1,048 1,803 399 894 1,502 2,272 lY. EASTEEN DIYISION. This Eegistbation Division comprises the three large Registration Counties ol&f ex Suffolk^^^nA Norfolk It extends over an area of 3,219,052 statute a „ bam . . . , .par- Homersfleld . . . Par. Fltxton Par. Bungay St. Mary . . Par. Bungay Holy Trinity. Par. Mettingham . . . Par. St. John IlketshaU . Par. KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: lY. EASTBEN. 89. Farishes, &c., in Suffolk and liTorfblk. Parish or Place. Inhab, Popa- Houses, lation. WANGFORD— «m«. 2. Bbcclbs. St. Andrew IlketshaU Shipmeadow Barsham . Becclea . . Kedlsham . Sbadlngfield Sotterley . WlUingham Enough . , Weston . . Worlingham Korth Cove 218. MUTFORD. 1. KESsraauAHD. Sarnby . . Mulford. . Rushmere . KeBsingland Gifileham . Carlton-ColTille Fakefield . KirUey. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. Lowestoft. Lowestoft . Oulton . . Flixton . . Gunton . , Gorton . . Blundeston. Somerleyton KerringfLeet Ashby . . Lonnd . . 3. GORLESTOH. Hopt»n . . Fritton . . Burgh Castle Bradwell . Belton . . Gorleston . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. =^-} Par. 16. KoTfolk. 219. YARMODTH. 1. Yavmotitb, Southebn. Great Yannonth, pt. qf Par. 2. Yabhouth, Nobtkebh. Great Yannonth, jJt. qf Par. 220. FLEGG. 1. East F1.EG0. Calstor next Yarmoath Par. Mautby Par. Runham .... Par. Stokesby with Her- ringby . Thrigby .... Par. Filby Par. Ormesby St. Michael . Par. Onnesby St. Margaret. Par. Scratby Par. 2. West Flesg. Hemsby .... Par. Winterton .... Par. East Somerton. . . Par. West Somerton . . Par. Martbam .... Par. RoUesby .... Par. Burgh St. Margaret 7 p., and St. Mary . . J ^'■^' BiUockby .... Par. Clippesby .... Par. Asbby Par. Oby Par. Thimc Par. Bepps with Bastwtck. Par. 221. SMALLB0RGH. 1. LrDHAU. Potter-Heigbam . . Par. Horsey next the Sea . Par. • HickliDg .... Par. Cataeld Par. Lndfaam .... Par. Homing .... Par. Hoveton St. John . . Par. 108 23 49 1,097 70 36 39 45 34 24 54 46 52 65 97 30 231 64 219 191 346 2,561 161 12 13 129 167 130 41 18 93 60 91 90 128 1,437 465 237 217 4,844 338 163 201 219 155 127 250 200 238 283 379 136 958 284 990 875 1,626 13,620 864 52 76 594 »16 599 230 95 422 309 221 409 389 582 6,653 3,35615,505 4,36019,661 347 IS 148 12 140 66 222 40 173 158 13 61 251 111 97 42 187 157 193 114 61 1,434 91 659 397 71 573 267 945 153 725 675 ?8 249 1,119 645 565 57 135 12 75 256 301 438 183 823 630 333 457 293 Pariah or Place. Inhab. Fopu- Honaes. lation. SMALLBUEGH— con«, 2. SUArj.BUBGH, Hoveton St. Peter Neatishead . Iratead . . Barton-Tnrt Beeston St. Lawrence Ashmanhaugh , Tunstead . . Sco-Ruston, . Sloley . . , Worstead . . Honing . . Dllham . . , Smallburgb 3. SXilLHAH. Stalham. . -Sutton . . . Ingham . . Waxbam . , Palling next the Sea Hempstead . . Ecdes . . . Lessingham . Brumstead . . East Ruston . Happlsborgb . Walcott. . . 4. BACro:^. Rtdllngton . . Crostwight . . Witton . . . Bacton . . . Edjngthorpe . Paston . . . Swafield . . Bradfield . . Felmingbam . We&twick . . Par.. Par,, Par., Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 222. ERPINGHAM. 1. NOBTH WALSHAU. North Walsham SuffieW . . . Antingham Gunton . . . Thorpe Market South Repps . Gimlngham Trunch . . . Knapton . . Mundsley . . TrimiDgham . Sidestrand . . North Repps . 2. Chokeb. Overstrand . . Cromer . . . Felbrlgg . . Metton . . . Rongbton . . Hanworth . Aldborongb Thurgarton Sustead . . . Bessingham Gresham . . Aybnerton . . Runton , . . Beeston Regis . Sheringham East Beckham . West Beckham Bamingbam- Norwood Bamingham-Winter . Matlask. . Plnmstead . Baconsthorpe 3. Hoi/r. Bodbam Weyboume. EelUng . . Salthouse . Cley next the Sea . Glandford . Bayfield . LetheriDgsett Holt . . Hempstead . Edgefield . Hanworth . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 26 147 37 90 26 61 136 76 100 103 178 86 104 17 109 34 6 45 24 171 133 32 63 16 64 122 41 61 43 47 94 46 679 44 52 15 47 192 73 102 77 104 31 17 105 53 80 63 34 32 88 58 106 49 298 16 44 8 22 36 50 73 76 67 46 56 211 18 6 67 355 60 146 44 135 614 142 408 49 141 412 100 255 746 312 422 490 796 359 440 113 485 132 27 188 113 691 546 141 221 *4 245 444 189 244 191 262 392 211 2,342 197 230 62 196 »51 326 426 331 431 160 151 666 272 1,423 152 86 413 226 333 229 131 150 349 268 496 206 1,248 63 337 31 105 149 189 307 276 285 193 213 764 68 39 239 1,563 249 627 206 Parish or Place. Inhab. Popn- Eouaos. lation. ERPINGHAM-«m«. Stody Par. Thomage .... Par. Briston Far. 223. AYLSHAM. 1. EmsFOBD. ThumlDg .... Par. Hindolveston . . . Par. Wood Norton . , . Par. Foulsbam .... Par. Themelthorpe . . . Par. Guestwlck .... Par. WoodDalUng. . . Par. Hackrord by Reepbam Par. Whitwell .... Par. Reepbam .... Par. Kerdiston .... Par. Sail Par. Cawston .... Par. Heydon Par. Corpusty .... Par. Saxthorpe .... Par. Irmiugland . . . Par. Oulton Par. Itteringbam . . . Par. Manningtou . . . Par. Little Bamingbam . Par, Wlckmere , . ; . Par, Wolterton .... Par, Calthorpe .... Par, Buckling .... Par, 2, Bdxioh, Ingworth .... Par. Erplngham .... Par. Thwaite .... Par. Alby Par. Colby Par. Banningbam . . . Par. Aylsham .... Par.' Tuttington .... Par. Skeyton .... Par. Swanton Abbott . . Par. Scottow .... Par. Coltishall .... Par. Belangh .... Par. Great Hantbols . . Far. Lammas .... Par. Little Hantbols . . Par. Buxton Par, Oxnead Par.- Burgh Par. Brampton .... Par. Marsham .... Par. Hevlngbam . . . Par. Stratton-Strawless . Par. 224. ST. FAITH'S. 1. St. Fatth's. Feltborpe .... Par. Haverlngland . . . Par. Brandistone . . . Par. Booton Par. Great Witchingham . Par. Little Witchingbam . Par. Alderford .... Par. Swannington . . . Par. Attlebridge . . . Par. Morttm on the Hill . Par. Weston-Longvllle . . Par. Honingbam . . . Par. Ringland .... Par. Taverham .... Par. Horsford .... Par. Horsham St. Faith's , Par. Newton St. Faith's . Par. 2. Spbowston, Haynford .... Par. Frettenham . ■ . Par. Horstead with Stan-' ningball Wroxham . . . Salbouse . . ,. Backbeath . . '. Crostwlck . . . Spixworth . . . Beeston St. Andrew Sprowston . . . Catton .... Drayton j^Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Hellcsdon . Civ. Par. 90 BEaiSTEATION DIVISIONS: IV. EASTERN. Parishes, Sic, in Norfolk. Parish or Place. 225. NORWICH. 1. OOSLANT. Hellesdon .... Ham. St. Clement . . . Par. St. Martm at Oak . . Par. St. Mary at Coslany . Par. St. Mlchafil at Coslany Par. St. George Colegate .- Par.- St. Augustine . . . Par. . 2, East Wymes. St.J!aiil .... Par. St. SsTinnr . . . Par. St. Kdmund . , , Par. St. Simon and St. Jude "Par. St. Peter Hungate . Par. St. Michael at Plea . Par. St. Martin at Palace . Par. @t. Helen .... Par. St. James . . . Civ. Par. Pockthorpe . . . Ham, Thorpe Ham. St. Mary in the Marsh Par. 3. COHISFORD. St. George Tombland. Par. St. Peter per Mounter-; -n gate j-^*"^- St. John Timberhill .■ Par. All Saints .... Par.- St. Michael at Thome Par.' St. Julian . . . ,■ Par. St. Ethelrcd . . .■ Par. St. John Sepulchre . Par. St. Peter Southgate .. Par., TrowsCjjpf. of, . . Par.. 4. Mahcboft. Lakenham . . . ,' Par,' Eaton St, Andrew .■ Par, Town Close . . . Lib, St, Stephen . . . Par. St. Peter Mancroft . Par. St. Giles . . . .■ Par. 6. "West Wymeb. , . St. Andrew . . . Par, St, John Maddermarket Par. St. Gregory , . , Par, St, Lawrence . . . Par.. St. Margaret . . . Par. St, Swlthin . . . Par. St. Benedict . . . Par., Heigham .... Par.. Earlham .... Par. 226, FOREHOE. 1. COSTESSGT. Bawburgh . . Bowlhorpe . . Easton . , . Marlingford . Barford . . . Colton ., . . Barnham-Broom Welborne . , Brandon Parva Kunhall . . Goston -. . . Carleton-Forehoe Wramplingham 2. WmONDHAJI. Klmberley , Crownthorpe Wicklewood Backford . Hingham . Peophara . Morley St, Botolph Morley St, Peter Wymondham . Par. Par, Ear, Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Fjblt. Par.. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. 227. HENSTEAD. t 1, HUMELEYARD. Great Melton Little Melton Oolney . . Cringleford Hcthersett . Ketteringham Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Pjir,. Tnbab. Popu- lation. 90 1,025 617 307 229 359 435 376 4,426 2,450 1,277 1,096 1,463 1,730 Parish or Place. 654 2,962 361 1,492 734 164 74 91 65 218 91 344 451 569 160 677 268 145 403 ' 366 148 652 . 131 108 1,228 220 52 • 921 473 349 . 188 139 201 156 180 , 190 . 405 4,285 44 229 92 10 53 62 85 59 106 43 41 47 11 36 19 146 49 376 , 100 78 85 14 43 272 44 293 360 287 892 694 1,601 2,173 2,714 521 877 3,061 1,340 691 1,719 1,688 687 2,737 673 485 5,265 1,056 273 4,178 2,242 1,563 919 484 832 656 657 HENSTEAD— ami. JSast Carlton . Hethel . . . Wrenlogham . , Bracon Ash Mulbarton , . Swardeston Intwuod . . Keswick . . Markshall . . Dunston . . Swainsthorpe . Newton-Flotman Flordon .... Par. Par, Ear, Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par. Par, Par. . . Par. 2. Hbnstevi*, Saxlingham-Thorpe . Par. Saxlingbam-Nethergate Par, Sliottesbam St, Mary Par. Shottesham All Saints Stoke Holy Cross . . Great Poringland . . Little Poringland . . Earl Framiugham . Framingham-Plgot"^ . Caistor St. Edmund . Arminghall . . . Bixley Kirby-Bedon . , . Bramerton .... Holverstone . . . Rockland St, Mary . Surllngham . . . Whitlingham Inbab, PopU' Houses, lation. 1,659 18,671 206 943 404 69 248 203 328 247 469 157 203 221 49 122 211 161 90 802 198 1,605 462 308 168 4,644 375 65 201 1,170 193 Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Trowse-Newton . Civ. Par. 228. BLOFIELD. 1. Blofield. Thorpe next Nor- 1 ~„ •„' . wich. . . I Civ. Par. Postwick .... Par. Great Plumstead , . Par. Little Plumstead , . Par. Witton Par. Brundall .... Par. Bradeston .... Par. Blofield Par. Strumpshaw . . ,, Par. Buckenham . . . Par, Hassingbam . , , Par. Barllngham St. Edmund. Par. Ling wood Par. Burlingham St, Andrew. Par. Hemhlington .... Par. Woodbastwick. , .. Par, 2, South "Waxsham. Ranworth . . Panxworth . South Walfiham Mary South Walsham St, Lawrence . . . Upton St, Par. Par. ■Par, I Par. Fishley. .'..'. Par! Acle Par. Burlingham St, Peter. ■ Par, Beighton .... Par, Moulton , , . , Par, Halvergate, , . . Par. 'funstall Par, Wickbampton, . . Par. Freethorpe. . . . Par, Southwood. . . . Par! Cantley Par! Limpenhoe. , . , Par. Reedham .... Par. 229, LODDON. 1. Aldeby. Norton-Subconrse. . Par. Thurlton .... Par. Thorpe next Haddiscoe Par. . Haddiscoe .... Par, Toft Monks . . . Par. Wheatacre An Saints . Par. Burgh St. Peter . . Par. ' Aldeby Par. Gillingham All)-,,,., Saints and St, {^""^i Mary. . . . ) ' 70 37 96 52 114 78 10 31 4 17 42 71 35 38 141 71 101 86 111 10 35 69 32 63 S8 8 111 108 Parish or Place. Inbab. Popn- " lation. LODDON— coTsfc 289 186 429 236 463 361 37 149 32 53 271 278 165 170 609 317 415 421 445 41 167 294 145 94 151 241 285 39 457 497 34 SSS Geldeston , . . Ellingham . . . Kirby-Cane . , Stockton . . . RaveniDgham . . Hales .... 2. LODDOIf. Heckingham . . Loddon .... Sisland .... ChedgraTe . , . Hardly , . , isuagley . , . Carletoii St, Peter, Claxton . , Ashby .... Thnrton . . . Burgh-Apton . . Heliington . . . Alpington ' . . , Yelverton . , , Howe .... Brooke .... 73 27 14 34 269 92 17 21 13 78 35 62 49 38 119 3 204 19 70 56 115 25 31 101 10 50 46 178 92 . 98 . 21 87 . 88 35 79 .127 307 309 329 125 65 140 1,110 389 74 116 74 438 170 240 233 266 122 370 166 538 20 930 80 339 266 462 117 139 451 47 248 193 813 3. WOODTOH. Eirstead , , , Seething . . . Mundbam . . . Thwaite St. Mary. Broome . , , Ditchingbam . Hedenham . , . Woodton . . , Bedingham. . . Topcroft . . . 230. DEPWADE. 1. Hablestoh. Earsham. . . . Denton .... Alburgh . . , "Wortwell . . . Redenball . . , Starston . . . Keedham . . , Brockdish . . Thorpe Abbots . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ear. , Par, Par. Par. Par. ■ Par. Par.- Par, Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, 366 390 87 378 401 180 332 580! Rushall Par 2. Diss. Dickleburgh . . . Par Thelveton, or Thelton Par. BUlingford . . . Civ, Par. Thorpe Parva . . , Ham. Scole Par. Frenze Par. Diss Par. Buraton Par. Sbimpling . , , , Par. fiissing Par! Tivetshall St. Mary . • Par, Tivetshall St, Margaret Par. 3, Stbattoh. Pnlham St. Mary Mae- 1 „ dalen. . . . . P*''- Pulham St Mary the} „ Virgin . . . ./^W. Hardwick .... Par. Shelton • Par! Morningthorpe . . Par! Fritton Par. Hempnall .... Par. Tasburgh .... Par! Tharston .... Par. Stratton St. Michael . Par! Long Stratton St. Mary Par! Wactou Par. 4, FORKCETT. Great Moulton. . Aslacton . . , Forncctt St, Peter. Fomcett St. Mary. Hapten ... , , AshweUthorpe Fundenhall . . V, Tacolnestone . . I Bunwell . , 400 Carleton-Kode . Tlbenham . . . . Par. . Par. . Par, . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 35 272 12 78 59 63 18 45 52 52 123 19 46 17 24 162 28 121 224 67 117 72 400 130 255 305 296 1.134 75 356 244 318 85 206 228 219 521 79 170 81 no 701 252 402 269 111 490 974 269 490 309 364 160 115 132 119 404 103 80 101 62 65 193 30 46 6 147 II 828 SO 43 102 67 76 51 38 29 49 242 103 81 64 150 58 95 72 162 63 42 86 66 315 199 150 643 525 545 454 1,699 492 394 426 231 246 839 145 189 31 640 41 3,851 406 197 463 287 343 195 171 130 197 1,005 428 359 243 646 249 393 295 670 281 212 369 363 435 898 866 707 B^aiSTBATION DIVISIONS: IV. EASTEEN. 91 Farishes, &c., in Il'orfolk. Fariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- Honses. lation. 231. GUILTCEOSS. 1. Banham. Old BuckeDham . Hew Buckenham . Bimham Winfarthing Shelfanger . Boydon . Feisfield 2. Kenninghau.. JSorth Lopham South Lopham Blo-Norton Garboldisham Oasthorpe . Eiddlesworth West Harling Bridgham . EaEtUarling Kenninghall Qniddeoham Kccles . . WUhy . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. . Par. . Ear. . Ear. . Ear. . Par. . Par. . Ear. . Ear. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ear. 232. WATLAND. 1. Attlebobough. Haigham . . Attletnrongh . Besthorpe . . Great Mlingtaam Little EUlngham SocUand All Saints . Bockland St. Andrew Shropham . Snetterton . Larling . . Boudham . 2. Watton. Illington . Hockham . Breckles Stow-Bedon Bockland St. Peter Thompson . Tottington . Merlon . . Griston . . Watton . . Ovington . Garbrooke . Scoulton . Par. Par. Par. Par. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Far. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Par. Par. Par. Ear. Ear. Ear. Ear. Par. Par. 233. MITFOED. 1. Shifdhau. Wood Rising . South Burgh . Cranworth . . Letton . . Shipdham . Westfleld . Whinbergh 2. Mattishaix. Garvestone BeymetBton , Hardingham . Thuxton . . Yaxham . . Mattishall . . Mattishall-Burgh East Tnddenham Hockering . . North Tuddenliam . 3. Bawdeswell. Elsing Lyng Sparham . . . ■ Bawdeswell . . . Foxley ..... Billingford. . . . Bylaugh .... Swanton-Morley . . 4. East Debehau. Hoe , East Dereham . . Seaming . . . ^ Wendling .... Little Fransham . 300 160 260 138 91 133 138 98 1?3 141 11 163 20 21 2? 69 255 279 26 42 Parish or Flaoe. 1,218 621 1,176 597 392 650 695 266 712 652 283 700 94 91 131 300 1,086 1,380 125 186 103 Inhab. Popn- Eonses. lation. 15 486 123 182 11 70 26 114 61 123 30 75 84 126 96 63 35 60 309 68 166 75 Par. 21 Par. 69 Par. 61 Par. 2a Par. 380 Ear. 28 Ear. 68 Far. 89 Par. 70 Par. 116 Ear. 27 Par. 108 Ear. 227 Ear. 42 Ear. 118 Par. 89 Par. 84 Par. 92 Ear. 129 Par. 73 Par. 113 Par. 63 Par. 70 Ear. 16 Ear. 173 Ear. 41 Ear. 1,114 Par. 145 Par. 78 Par. 47 84 2,064 514 746 344 317 106 456 230 187 160 91 647 137 339 326 646 440 290 179 258 1,388 302 704 341 94 302 257 109 1,695 100 239 363 320 603 110 600 893 177 493 404 363 388 529 329 462 230 318 85 743 177 5,107 601 368 221 MITFORD— om«. Longham .... Far., Gressenhall . . . Par. Beetley Par.' 5. LlTOHAM. Little BitteriDg . . Far. Beeston All Saints . Ear. Mileham .... Ear. Litcham .... Far. Kempaton .... Ear. Great Dunham . . Ear. Great Fransham . . Par. Little Dunham . . Par. East Lexbam . . . Par. West Lexham . . Par, Rougbam .... Par. Weasenbam All Saints Par. Weasenham St. Peter Par. Wellingbam . . . Ear. Tlttleshall .... Ear. 6. North Eluhau. Stanfield .... Ear. East Bilney .... Ear. Brisley Ear. Worthing .... Ear. North Elmham . . Ear. Bintree Par. Twyfoid .... Par. Gulst Par. Gately Far. Hornlngtoft . . . Par. Whissousett . . . Par. Oxwick .... Par. Faite.-ley .... Par. CoUdrk Par. 234. WALSINGHAM. 1. Fakbhhah. Toflrees . . South Bainham eW Bainham . West Bainham Helbougbton . Tatterford . . Tattenett Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Dnnton cum Dougbton Par. Shereford Scnlthorpe . . Falrenham . . Alethorpe . . Hempton . . Pudding-Norton Tebterion . . Eenstborpe Great Byburgh Little Byburgh SUbbard . . Fulmodestone c Oroxion . . Kettlestone Little Snoring . Ear. . Far. . Ear. . Far. . Ear. . Ear. . Ear. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. ' }Par. . Par. . Par. 2. Waxsinghah. Great Snoring . . . Hougbton in the Hole East Baisbam . . . West Barsham . . North Baisbam . . Par. Far. Par. Par. Ear. Ear. Far. Ear. For. Far. Ear. Ear. Ear. Great Walslngham Little Walsingham Wlghton . . . Hindringbam . . Thursford . . . Barney .... Swanton-Novers . Melton-Constable with 1 p Burgh Earva . .S"^^' Grunthorpe .... Far. Brinlngbam . . . Far. Brinton Ear. Sbarrington . . . Far. Bale or Bathley . . Par. Field Balling . . . Far. SaxUngtaam . . . Far. 3. Welis. Wiveton .... Far. Blakeney .... Par. Morston .... Par. Langham .... Par. Binham Par. 72 162. 7 123 117 190 10 108 65 62 45 30 89 84 68! 32 117 43 40 ' 87 33 269 91 17 70 32l 60' 154 15 2 31 68 69 16 37 34 16 166 643 1 103 6 5 2 137 36 102 91 42 67 41 46 16 16 10 107 256 114 155 66 64 73 2^ 66 62 30 66 61 83 30 48 232 33 77 128 Parish or Floco. Inhab. iPopn- Honses lation. WALSINGHAM- cmt. 289 861 342 45 620 633 854 46 466 319 210 162 464 359 312 139 616 183 174 387 151 1,239 399 158 245 626 62 16 407 71 158 161 353 350 70 169 177 74 664 !,481 6 484 19 20 13 690 162 466 176 260 698 168 196 84 75 66 480 ,029 476 638 274 266 312 113 247 212 146 226 216 341 144 201 817 156 324 470 Cncktborpe . . ^ Stiffkey Warham St. Mary Warham All Saints . Wells next tbe Sea . Holkham .... QuarlesFarm . . . 235. DOCIilNG. 1. BURNHAU. Waterden . , South Creake . North Creake . Bumham-Tliorpe , Burnbam-Sutton Bumham-Westgate Burnham-Overy Buraham-Norton Burnbam-Deepdale Brancaster . Titchwell . Oboseley Thornham . 2. Skettisham. Holme next tbe Sea . Hunstanton with Bar-' rett Bingstead Great Bingstead Heacbam . Sedgeford . Snettisham . Ingoldistboipe , Dersingbam Shembome . Anmer . . 3. Docking. Great Bircbam Blrcham-Tofts Bircbam-Newton Fring . Docking Stanhoe Barwick Barmer . ^gthorpe Syderstone . East Rudbam Broomsthorpe West Rudbam New Hougbtou Par. Pax. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Far. Far. Far. Par. Par. Ear. ^Par. Far. Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Far. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Far. . Ear. Far. Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Far. Far, Far. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 236. FREEBEIDGE LYNN. 1. HlLLINGTOtr. Great Massingham Little Massingham Harpley . . . Flitcham . - , , Sandringham . . West Newton , . Hillington . . . Eoydon .... Grimstone . . Congham . , . 2. Gayxoh. Leziate .... Gayton .... Gayton-Tborpe Aehwicken Castle Acre . . West Acre . . East Walton . . Pentney . . . West Bilney . . 3. MlDDLETON. East Winch . . Mlddleton . . . North Runcton Setcbey .... West Winch . , Mintlyn . . . 4. Castle Eisiho. Bawsey .... Castle Rising . , Babingley . . . Wolferton . . . North Wootton . South Wootton Gaywood . . . Par. 83 Par. 38 Ear. 127 Ear. 60 Par. 93 Ear. 199 Par. 68 Par. 21 Par. 94 Par. 4 Par. 6 Par. 81 Par. 12 Par. 34 Par. 57 Par. 37 Par. 366 436 935 268 99 415 23 35 379 76 219 298 187 1,489 92 EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: IV. EASTEEN. FariBh.es., &c, in 19'orfolk Pariah or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- lation. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- lation. Parish or Place, Inhab. Houses. Popu- lation. 23?. KING'S hYKS. 1. King's Lnra Nobth. St. Margaret, jp£. of . Par. 2. King's Lynn Middle. St. Margaret. j7£. qf . Par. 3. King's Lynn South. St. Margaret, pt. of . Par. South Lynn All Saints Par. West Lynn St. Peter . Par. North Lynn St. Edmund Par. 238. DOWSTHAM. 1. WiGGENHALL. Wlggenhall St. Mary) _ , the Virgin . . .f^^^- WiggenhaUSt. Grermabs Par. Wiggenhall St. Peter . Par. Wlggenhall St. Mary)„ Magdalen . . .f'^"- " Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Watlington Tottenhill .... Wormegay .... Shouldham .... Shouldham-Thorpe . SontH Buncton . . Holme next Euncton . WaUington. . . . Stow-Bardolph, pt. of, Wimbotsham, pt. of , 2. DOWNHAM. Uownham Market . Par. Wimbotsham, j)«.o/ ; Par. Stow-Bardolph, ^i.^. Par. Crimplesham . . ; Par. Bexwell .... Par. Eyston Par. Denver Par. Fordham .... Par, Eoxham .... Par, HUgay Par. Southery .... Par, Welney^^*-*"^!''^?'*:- - 3, FiNCHASr, West Dereham . . Par. 91V 1,346 400 1,109 130 13 151 36 186 130 »6 106 165 60 34 6? 12 211 104 683 30 28 205 40 9 331 272 129 128 13? 4,096 6,812 1,89? 4,?5? 608 62 292 618 126 826 659 329 4?2 ?45 2fi3 1?1 293 66 961 443 3,2?2 131 146 318 86 209 56 1, 1,316 66? 66? 640 DO WNHAM— COM*. Wereham . Wretton . Stoke Kerry Boughton . Stradsett . Fincham . Barton-Bendish Marbam 239. SWAFFHAM. 1. SWAFFHAir. Narburgh . . . ._ Par. Narford " Par. Southacre . . . ,' Par. Newton by Castleaore] Par, Swailbam, pt. qf . .' Par. Cookley-Cley . . . Par. Shingham .... Par, Beecbamwell . . ,, Par. Caldecote . . . .' Par. Oxborough. . . . Par. Gooderstone- . . . Par. Foulden Par. Didlington .... Par. Colveston .... Par. Hilborough . . . Par. 2. Saham-Tohet. Bodney Par. Little Cres^ingbam ., Par. Great Cressingham . Par. South Pickenbam . . Par. Houghton on the Hill, Par. North Pickenbam. . Par. Swaifham, pt. of . . Par. Sporle with Paigrave, Par, Necton Par, West Bradenham . . Par. East Bradenham , . Par. Holme-Hale Ashill . . Saham-Toney Threxton . Stanford . Langford . Igborough ......... Buckenham near Tofts Par, 182 240. THETFORD. 1. Methwold, Sturston .... Par, West Tofts. . . . Par. Lynford .... Par. Mundford .... Par. Cranwich .... Par, Northwold .... Par, Methwold .... Par. Feltwell St. Mary and ) „„. St. Nicholas. . .P*"^- Feltwell-Anchor . . Par. Hockwold cum Wilton Par. Weeting All Saiuts . Par. Santon Par. Brandon ^P*-*"^''^';^ • J pt. m Suffolk . Santon-Downham (SuffolK) . 2, Thetkjed, ' Xpt. m Suffolk ■ . St. Cuthbert l^f ■ ™ ^;}ifff;; \pt. m Jforfolk St. Peter .... 'par. Croxton Par. West Wretham . . Par! EastWretham. . . Par. Kilverstone . . . Par. Brettenham . . . Par, Eushfordj^'- ?»*".?* • Ipt. %n Norfolk . GreatandLiltleSnare-1 „ hill par- KnettishaU (Suffotk"). Par. Hopton (Suffolk) . . Par. Thelnetbam (Suffolk) Par.- Hepworth (SwjfoJ*) , Par. Market Weston (Suffolk)PaT. Coney- Weston (Suffolk) Par, Barningham (Suffolk) Par, Saplston (Suffolk) , Par,' Honmgton (Sm/oJ*) , far.' Fakeiiham Magna > „ (Suffolk) . . . j-Pa''- Eneton (Suffolk) . . Par. Rymer (.Stt^oa) . . Par, Eamham (Suffolk) . Far. 23 66 17 321 342 376 12 212 ?6 10 6 613 20 119 140 18 36? 271 86 33 44 14 14 6 28 18 137 99 140 71 55 108 61 70 63 198 102 282 69 1,334 1,423 1,602 61 883 358 4? 36 2,212 84 525 ?(]? 80 1,696 1,268 391 184 19? 69 81 20 ISO 604 421 614 285 209 446 222 315 176 221 32 434 V. SOUTH WESTERN DIVISION". This Registration Division comprises the Eegistration Counties of Wj/u nn,-^f ti^„^„ n n Somerset. It exfenfls over an area of 4,982,203 statute a^res of laU wLf Tnfff, T' ^'"'^'^ ^"^ 4,915,153 acres of land and 66,017 acres of water inoluTd in th^arerof'Zthp^ ^fiT ' ^'''''r water, and 848 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 1 880 ?77 ,L^ a' ^^1 f oo^.°L*'"^*i 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 44,914 wh k the naZral i™! » • ^P"^^^'^^ ^^^^ 1,835,863 in births over deaths in the 10 years ^8S^^s 218 904 Tn Oorn^^^^ 46,830 births over deaths in thJlO years, the p^puS has decrS°d by 'e 4°9 J thkt"^ "",'T^ f tM'^'^^^°'' of>i°ers. Included with the"^ general populat™ pSts &c r, liT^^^-^""^ *" 39,530 per.sons enumerated in 300 workhouses! hosDitLDriZ; l,,ntff„i' . Division are Besides the lace-making about Honiton. the cocDer and tin 7Y,in,-r,„ ^e t\ S"'iig vessels, coal-mining in other parts, there is an important TnXJu^LSlo^^n^^^^ the famous West of England broadcloth is made. ^'=''»™g region round Bradford in Wilts, where Registration or Union Counties. V. - SOXXTH ■WESTEBW DIVISIOIT 17. "Wiltshire 18. Dorsetshire \ ] 19. Devonshire ... 20. Cornwall '. ' ' 21. Somersetshire .....!! Inhabited Houses, 1871, 365,685 52,103 38,050 106,162 73,111 96,26? Population, 1871. Persons. 1,880,777 Males. 896,085 244,66? 189,000 606,102 358,356 482,662 120,434. 92,574 287,211 167,339 228,02? Females, 984,692 124,233 96,426 318,891 190,617 264,625 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTEEN. 93 Parishes, &o., in WUtsliire. The Superintendent Eegistbaes' Districts of this Division are co-extensive with Poor Law Unions with the following exceptions : the Dorchester District comprises the two Unions of Dorchester (population, 18,447) and Cerne (population, 7,597; ; the Soilly Islands, being still under 43 Bliz., are not included in any Un-.on, nor have they a workhouse, hut each island maintains its own poor ; Lundy Island in the Bideford District and Steep Holme Island in the Axbiidge District are likewise not included in any Union ; the Districts of Exeter and Plymouth are Incorporations under Local Acts, and Stoke-Damerel District is a single parish under a Local Act. Six Districts in Wiltshire, three in Dorsetshire, feight in Devonshire, seven in Cornwall, and six in Somersetshire, exhibit a decrease of population ; the most notable instances being the Districts of Tavistock, St. Austell, Helston, and Redruth, where the depression of mining industry has been so great as to compel the miners to seek employment in other parts of the country or abroad. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Popnlatlon, 1871. Superintendent Ref District. In- jistrai's habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. 1?. WILTSHIRE. DEVONSHIRB- -cont. 241. HiGHWOETH . . . 4,758 25,679 13,446 12,233 281. Okehahpton . . 3,817 19,249 9,721 9,523 242. Cbickladb. 2,618 12,128 6,021 6,107 282. CrEDITON . . . 4,192 19,406 9,535 9,871 243. Mauhesburt • 3,14*. 14,711 7,259 7,452 283. TlVEEION . . . 6,377 29,726 14,271 16,465 244. Cheppbhham . , . 4,625 21,834 10,641 11,193 284. South Molto N . . 3,824 18,976 9,643 9,332 245. Gaute . . . 2,004 8,923 4,348 4,675 285. Barnstaple . . 7,710 37,406 17,513 19,893 246. Maelboeoogh . 1,880 9,986 5,202 4,784 286. TOREINGTON . . 3,326 16,334 7,793 8,641 247. Devizes . 4,550 21,260 10,316 10,934 287. BiDEFOEB. . . 3,944 19,606 9,172 10,334 248. Melksham 4.109 18,417 8,550 9,867 288. HOLSWOKTHT . . 1,871 9,427 4,779 4,643 249. Bbai>foei> on Avon . 2,418 10,646 4,999 5,647 250. Westbuet. . 2,724 11,526 6,674 5,852 251. Waeminstee . . 3,451 15,260 7,413 7,847 20. CORNWA UL. 252. Pbwset . 2,581 11,917 6,005 6,912 289. Stratton . . . 1,605 7,844' 3,789 4,055 253. AHESsnST . . 1,755 7,953 4,017 3,936 290. Camelforb . . 1,738 8,417 4,225 4,192 254. AlDEEBUET . 6,198 25,534 12,173 13,361 291. Latjnceston . . 3,399 17,142 8,466 8,686 255. Wilton. . . 2,365 10,900 6,463 5,437 292. St. Germans . . 3,212 17,999 8,664 9,335 256. TiSBDET . . 2,110 9,898 4,970 4,928 293. Liseeabd. . . 6,669 34,192 16,371 17,821 257. Meee . . . . 1,815 8,105 3,937 4,168' 294. Bodmin . . . 3,980 19,776 9,417 10,359 295. St. Coltjmb . . 3,536 16,799 7,914 8,885 18. DORSETSHIRE. 296. St. Austell . . 6,436 31,194 .14,959 16,235 258. Rfaftesburt - . . 2,879 13,137 6,294 6,843 297. Trueo . . . . 9,059 41,722 19,104 22,618 259. Stdeminstee 2,379 10,861 6,244 6,617 298. Falmouth . . 4,427 26,098 11,787 13,311 260. BlANDFOBD 2,924 14,634 7,119 7,515 299. Helston . . 6,009 28,420 13,174 15,246 261. WiMBOENE . 262. PoOLE . . 3,718 3,136 17,323 14,734 17,226 8,679 7,042 8,744 7,692 300.RBDEUTH . 301. Penzance. . . 11,414 . . 11,171 53,503 54,160 23,962 25,074 29,541 29,086 263. Waeeham . 3,622 8,601 8.725 302. SCILLY IsLANI s . . 466 2,090 943 1,147 264. Wetmodth 5,294 31,216 16,984 15,232 265. DOBCEESTEE 4,907 26,044 12,906 13,139 21. SOMERSETS! EIRE. 266. ShBBBOENB. 267. Bkaminstee 268. Beidpoet . 2,844 2,847 3,500 13,982 13,111 16,732 6,663 6,390 7,853 7,319 6,721 8,879 303. WiLLITON. 304. dulvebton 305. Wellington . . 3,892 . . 1,181 . . 4,376 19,807, 6,794 20,777 9,833 2,993 10,166 9,974 2,801 10,612 19 DEVONSHIRE 306. Taunton . . . 7,333 36,622 16,830 18,692 *.•/■ JImfAJ 1 V/.A.1 P.JJ-L.V .LlfA-Ja 307. Bridgwater . . 7,292 34,871, 17,153 17,718 269. AXMIKSTEE . ■ . . 4,120 20,069 9,538 10,521 ■ 308. Langpobt . . 3,793 17,650 8,604 9,046 270. HOHITOS .... 4,698 22,291 10,672 11,719 309. Chaed . . 6,406 26,437 12,624 13,813 271. St. Thomas . . . 9.926 49,308 22,787 26,521 310. Yeovil . . . 5,939 28,852 13,424 16,423 272. EXETEE .... 5,869 34,652 15,423 19,229 311. WiNCANTON . . 4,654 21,059 10,043 11,016 273. Newton Abbot . . 12,438 68,203 30,146 38,057 312. Feome . , 6,368 24,271 11,611 12,760 274. Totnes 6,984 36,557 16,937 18,620 313. Shepton-Mai LET . 3,596 16,003 7,720 8,283 275. KiNGSBRIDGE . . . 4,171 19,706 9,525 10,181 314. Wells. . . . 4,470 22,308 10,824 11,484 276. Pltmpton St. Mabt . 4,202 22,190 10,559 11,631 315. AXBRIDGE. . . 7,750 39,221 18,269 20,952 277. Pltmouth .... 7,291 68,833 31,640 37,193 316. Clutton . . . 5,iei 23,726 11,917 11,808 278. Kast Stonehouse. . 1,340 14,586 6,844 7,741 317. Bath . . . . 11,882 69,591 29,297 40,294 279. Stoke-Dameeei. . . 4,269 49,449 25,203 24,241 318. Ketnsham . . 4,806 22,892 11,059 11,833 280. Tavistock .... 6,793 31,240 15,605 15,635 319. Bedminsteb . . 9,520 53,872 25,761 28,111 The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of Population in 1871, in the several Parishes, &c., constituting the various Registration Sub-districts and Districts, grouped topo- graphically under the Efegistration Counties which form this Division. Parishes which for Eegistration purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County proper given in italic type. Parish or Place. Inlab. Booses. Popn- latum. Parish or Place. Inhab. 1 Popn- Honsee. lation. Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- 17. -WUtshire HIGHWORTH— am«. 242. CRICKLADE. 241. HIGHWORTH. 2. Swindon. 1. Woottoh-Bassett. Cliffe-Pypaid . . . Par. 206 880 1. Highwobth. Inglesham .... Par. 27 128 Blflhopstone . Little-Hinton . . Par. 139 667 Lyneham .... Par. Tockenham . . . 'Par. 247 33 1,082 136 Highworth .... Par. 848 3,708 . Par. 63 206 Wootton-BiBBett . . Par. 497 2,392 Castle Eaton . . . Par. 64| 316 Wanborough . . Par. 983 Liddiard-Tregooze . Par. Liddiard-Millicent . Par. 158 832 Hannington . . . Par. 72 360 Liddington . . . Par. 170 772 Stanton-Fitzwarren . Par. 42 184 Chisledon . . . Par. 264 1,246 Blunsdon St. Andrew Par. 18 121 Draycot-Foliatt . Par. 7| 39 2. Ceicklade. Rodbome-Cheney . . Par. 177i 877 Wroughton . Par. 428 2^087 Purton .... Civ. Par. 484 2,294 Stratton St. Margaret Par. 464 2,627 Swindon . . . Par. 1,849 11,720 Braydon . . . . Ham. 9 1 '" 94 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTERN. Farislies, &c., in Wiltshire. Pariah or Place. CRICKLADE- con«. Crickladp, St. Sampsoa Par. Cricklade, St. Mary . Par. Eisey Par. Latton Par. Ashton-Keynes . Civ. Par. Leigh Chap. 243. MALMESBTJRY. 1 . Malmesbuhy Eastern. Minty Par. Oaksey . ... , . Par. Crudwell, pt.of. . Par. Hankerton, pt.of, , Par. Charlton, ptqf , . Par. Garadon .... Par. Brinkworth , , , Par. Dauntsey .... Par. Great Somerford . . Par. Little Somerford . , Par. Lea Par. MalracBbury, St. Paul, 7 x, „ ptof. . . . ;}p^'^- 2. Malmesbuhy Western, MalmeBbury, St. Paul, \ jy ^ Abbey (Malmesbury) Par. Weetport St. Mary . Par. OiBxUou, pt. of . , Par. Hankerton, pt, of . . Par. Crudwell, pi. of . , Par. Brokenborough . . Par. Easton Grey . , . Par. Foxley Par, BremilbMU . . . Par. Hullavington . . . Par. Norton-Ctoleparle . . Par. Sherston Parva . , Par. Sherston Magna . , Par. Sopworth .... Par. Luckington . . . Par. Alderton .... Par. 244. CHIPPEJfHAM. 1. Castle Combe. Littleton-Drew . . Par. Grittleton .... Par. Leigh-de-la-Mere . . Par. Yatton-Keynell . . Par. Castle Combe . . . Par. Nettleton .... Par. West Kington . , . Par. North Wraxhall . . Par. 2. COBSHAIf. Coleme Par. IMtteridge .... Par. Box Par. Slaughterford . . . Par. Biddestone St. Nicholas Par. Biddestone St. Peter. . Par. Cors-ham .... Par. 3. Chippenham. Laycocfc .... Par. Pewsham .... Par. Chippenham . . . Par. Langley-Burrell . . Par. Hardenhuish . , . Par. 4. Cheistian Malfobd. Kington St. Michael . Par. Stanton St. Quintin . Par. Draycot Cerne . . . Par. Sutton-Benger . . . Par. Seagry Par. ChriBiianMalFord , Par. Avon ..... Par. Tytherton-Kelwaya . Par. 245. CALNE. 1. Calne. Brembill .... Pat Calne Par| Bowood .... "Lib Heddington . . \ Par' Cals tone-Welling ton . Par' Blackland . , . " . Par' Cherhill .... Par' Compton-Bassett . . Par HiUmarton , . , Par. Inhab. Popu- Housea. lation. 310 1,414 96 431 36 206 62 309 23? 1,004 Parish or Place. I Inhab. Fopn- Hooses. lation. CALNE— COTti. Highway Yatesbury Par. Par. 187 106 ?83 452 432 383 661 203 120| 4o; 308 1,436 103 635 541 366 494 114 19 102 293 27 381 1 1 74 72 30 14 6 167 22 34 347 47 79 47 74 28 124 116 122 79 106 246 22 433 30 99 6 723 301 91 1,038 235 26 245 74 28 80 61 196 3 3 290 1,151 19 86 13 79 193 1,334 156 1,774 4 8 348 444 149 69 27 734 108 163 1,588 197 344 172 217 ■ 357 127 ■ 577 494 667 ■ 370 483 1,096 95 ^,164 132 3^1 27 ^,390 1,388 413 5,202 1,122 138 246. MARLBOROUGH. 1. Marlborough. Aveburv .... Par. Winterboume - Monk- ) t, ton F"- Berwicfc-Bassett . . Par. Winterboume-Batsett Par. Broad Hinton . . . Par. Ogbourne St. Andrew Par. Ogboume St. George . Par. Mildenhall .... Par. Marlborough, St. Mary Par. Marlborough , St. Peter ^ p and St. Paul . . 5 ^"• Preshute .... Par. North Savernake . . Par. South Savernake . . Par. Fyfleld Par. West Overton . . . Tp. l>ockeridge .... Tg. Overton Heath . . Par. ClatfordPark . . . Par. DastEennet . . , Par. 247. DEVIZES. 1. Bishop's Cannisgs. Alton-Barnes . , . Par. Stanton St. Bernard . Par. Baeching-Stoke . . Par. Marden Par. Ghi'rton Par. Patney Par. All Cannings . . Civ, Par. AllingtoH .... Tg. Ktchilhampton . , Tg. Fullaway .... Par. Bishop's Cannings Civ. Par. Stert Tg. 2. Lavington. Urchfont, pt, of . . Par. Market Lavington Civ. Par. -Easterton West Lavington Little Cheverell Great Chev^ell Earl Stoke . . Tg. Par. Par. Par. Par. 1,098 291 187 376 226 885 20 21 1,286 6,256 93 360 34 69 334 357 797 3, Brouhau. Potteme . . , Civ. Par. Marston .... Tg. Worton Tg. Poulshot .... Par. Rowde Par. Bromham .... Par. Chittoe Tg. 4. Devizes. Southbroom . . . Chap. Devizes, St. John . . Par. Devizes, St. Mary. , Par. 248. MELKSHAM. 1. Mblksham. Melksham . . . Civ. Par. Seend chap. Littleton .... Tg. Semington .... Chap. Whaddon .... Par. 2. TROWEBIDaE. Hilperton .... Par. Trowbridge . . . Par. 249. BRADFORD ON AVON. 1. Bradford South- eastern. Freshford (Somerset) Par. Broughton-Gitford . Par. Grpat Clialfleld . . . Par. Little Chalfleld . . . Par. Winkfleld .... Par. Westwood .... Par. Bradford, p«. of . . Par. 32 56 134 106 124 104 376 198 18 62 36 73 71 6 4 18 34 77 46 48 93 27 123 37 63 3 247 36 109 238 244 138 265 646 514 648 601 2,004 1,656 1,374 89 256 196 Parish or Place. 307 256 113 348 46 121 276 41 79 81 271 286 41 467 353 668 330 28 20 89 BRADFORD ON AVON— C(mt. 2. Bbadfoed Nobth- Westerh. Bradford, pt.qf . . Par. Monkton-Farleigh . Par. 250. WESTBCTRY. 1. Bkadlet. North Bradley . . . Tg. Southwick .... Tg. WestAshton . . . Tg. 169 371 178 247 357 151 570 167 206 13 1,062 152 237 11 67 7 2,690 131 143 6 8 73 94 1,093 1,276 1, _ 470 1,476 203 539 343 1, 170 360 366 1,146 1,219 212 2,786 2,039 2,700 4,301 1,017 47 410 63 917 11,672 5S8 683 31 57 334 543 ,780 2. Edington. Steeple Ash Ion . . Tg. Great Hinton . . . Tg. Keevil .... Civ. Par. Bulkington . . . Tg. East Coulston . . . Par. Edington .... Par. Bratton . , . . . Chap. 3. ■WESTBDEy. Westbuiy .... Tp, 251, WARMINSTER, i. Warminster. Upton-Scudamore . Par. Corsley . . .... Par. Warminster . . . Par. Nortou-Bavant,^t. 0/ Par. 2. Longbridge-Devbeill. Norton-Bavant, pt. of Par. Bishopstrow . . . Par. Longbridge-Deverill , Par. Hill DeverlU . . . Par. Homingsham . . . Par. Brixton-Deverill . . Par. Suttou-Veney . . , Par. 3. Heytesbubt. Heytesbury . .f United) Tytherington . . \ Pars, f Enook ■ Par. Upton-Lovell ... * Par. Boyton . . , . ■ , , Par. Sherrington ... Par. Codford St. Peter . . Par. Codford St. Mary . . Par. Stockton .... Par. Chitteme St. Mary . Par. Chitteme All Saints . Par. Imber Par. 252. PEWSEY. 1. Netheravon. ■ Netheravon . . . Par. Fittleton .... Par. Enford Par. Uphaven .... Par, Rushall Par, Charlton -. . , . Par' Wilsford . . . Civ. Par! Manningford-Bohun . Tg. North Newntim . . Par. Manningford-Brnoe . Par. Manningford Abbots . Par. Woodborough , , . Par. •Alton Priors . . . Chap Huish Par Wilcot Pari 2. Pewset. Fewsey Par. Milton-Lilbome . . Par. Wootton-Rivers . . Par Easton par Burbage .... Paj] Collingbourne-Kingston Par. Cullingbonme-Ducis . Par Everley par. 253. AMESBUEY, 1. Orcheston. Tilsbead , , . . Par. Orcheston St. Mary . Par.' Orcheston St. George . Par. Shrewton .... Par' Maddlngton , . . Pa/ Kollstone .... Par! Winterboume-Stoke . Par Inhab. Popti- l«lllin. 802 69 3,399 326 220 885 273 1,135 324 174 48 94 46 24 247 174 1,356 783 210 418 210 133 1,032 697 5,699 77 363 1,196 1,265 7 61 52 282 28 227 61 196 218 21 41 55 86 49 71 89 66 49 106 81 122 78 189 114 39 31 67 68 96 60 22 80 44 403 146 96 93 319 190 106 68 106 42 62 172 101 10 5,786 27 257 243 1,190 126 934 227 881 101 176 225 366 186 326 349 264 230 480 344 657 394 902 489 211 217 241 265 387 249 97 363 221 128 601 1,930 659 432 381 1,544 841 486 323 467 172 236 757 399 47 293 EEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTERN. 95 Parishes, &o., in Wiltshire and Dorsetshire. Parish or Place. Inhab. Popa- HonseB. lation. AMEBBURY— cOTiJ. 2. Amesbort. Woodford .... Par- Dumford .... Par- Wilsford .... Par. Amesbury .... Par. Bulford Par- flnrrlngton. . . . Par. MiUton Par. Figheldean. -. . . Par. 3. WlNTEBBOUKNB. West Cholderton . . Par. Newton-Toney . . Par- AlUngton .... Par. Boscombe .... Par- Idmiston .... Par. Winterboume-Gunner Par. Winterboome-Dantsey Par. Winterboume-Earls . Par. 254. ALDEEBURY. 1. AlJ)EHBUBr. WiDterdow . . . Par- Alderbory . . .- CI''- Par- Pltton Chap. Farley Chap. Clarendon Park . . Lib. West Grimstead . . Par. Ea.'it Grimstead . . Chap. Whiteparish . . . Par. Earldoms .... Par. Landford .... Par. 2. DOWSTOK. No Man's Land . . Par. Downton . . • * Par. LangleyWood. . . Par. Standlinch .... Par. Nunton Par. OOstock . . . '. Par. Homington. . . . Par. Coombe-Bissett . . Par. Stratford SL Anthony Par. 3. BErrFOED. West Hamham . . Par. Brittbrd Par. Laverstock. . . . Par. St. Martin, pt. of . . Par. OldSanim . . . . Par. Stratford ucder the |Par. Castle . . . . Fisherton- Anger - . Par Cathedral Close . . Lib 4. Salisbort. St. Thomas . . . Par. St. Edmnnd . . . Par. St. Martin, i)t.o/. . Par. 265. WILTON. 1. WiLTOK. Nelherhampton . . Par. Fngglestone St. Peter Par. WUton Par. Par. P»r. Par. Par. Par. Par. Sonth Newton Great Wishford . Stapleford . . ■ Berwick St. James Steeple Langford . Little Langford . . Wylye Par. Fisherton-de-la^Mere . Par. 2. BiSHOPSTONE. Dinton Par. Baverstock .... Par. Fovant Par. Compton- Chamber- 1 p^^j. layne .... 3 Barlord St. Martin . Par. Groveley Wood . . Par. Burcombe .... Par. Bishopstone . . . Par. Broad Chalk . . . Par. Flfleld-Bavant . . . Par. Bower Chalk . . . Par- Ebbesborne-Wake . Par. 256. TISBUEY. 1. DONHEAD. Alveadiston . . . Pa'- 113 108 31 236 84 102 25 102 34 61 20 32 118 30 10 64 19T 152 78 65 3T 55 23 243 8 58 33 827 5 14 67 31 35 82 30 65 161 85 180 613 87 422 949 530 31 208 406 126 85 62 50 128 15 126 66 106 26 Pariah or Place. Inhah. Popu- Houses. latioD, 623 516 162 1,169 343 420 133 456 161 343 93 132 535 147 164 287 TISBUEY— cont Berwick St. John . . Par. ToUard Royal . . Civ. Par. Donhead St. Andrew . Par. Donhead St. Mary . Par. Semley Par. 2. TiSBDBT. Wardour . . . Civ. Par. East Tisbury . . Civ. Par. West Tisbury . . Civ. Par. Anstey Par. Swallowcliffe . . . Par. Sutton-Mandeville . Par. 924 658 357 282 193 270 129 1,148 47 271 3. HlKDOIT. Teffont-Evlas . . . Teffont Magna . . Chilmark .... Bishop's Fonthill . . Berwick St. Leonard . Chicklade Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 131 3,654 22 107 - 323 173 144 332 148 296 873 451 873 12 Hlndon Par. Fonthill-Gifford . . Par. 257. MERE. 1. Mere. EastKnoyle . . . Par. WestKnojle . . . Par. Upper Pertwood . . Par. Monckton-DeveriU . Par. Klngston-Ueverill. . Par. Mere Par. Sedghill .... Par. Maiden-Bradley . . . . Yamfield (^Somertet) Ham- Kilmington (^Somerset) Par. Stonrton-}^^„j^„sjj . Brook (Somerset) . . Ham- Silton CBor»eO . . Par- Bourton (Donee) . . Chap. 81 169 322 162 142 195 163 62 31 65 136 42 12 20 132 93 3,673 536 18. DoTsetsbire. 258. SHAFTESBURY. 1. Shaptesburt. Motcombe . . . Holy Trinity . . St. Peter . . . St. James . . . Cann or Shaston . 2,221 4,366 2,631 168 947 1,871 768 381 241 244 689 67 612 324 496 129 2. FOKTMKLL. Melbory Abbas . Compton Abbas - . Ashmore . Fontmell Magna . Sntton-Waldron . Iweme Minster . East Orchard . . West Orchard . . Margaret Marsh . 3. GlLLKGHAM. Gillingham. . . East Stower . . West Stower . . Stower-Provost . Todbere . . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 134 598 72 328 126 632 10 60 79 315 147 665 173 811 12 62 103 464 74 338 68 281 259. STUEMINSTER. 1. Stalbbidge. rifehead-Magdalen . Par. MamhuU .... Par. Stalbridge .... Par. Caundle-Stourton . . Par. Stock-Gayland . . . Par. LydUnch .... Par. 2. SrirEMiHstrEE. Slurminster-Newton . Par. Hlnton St. Mary . . Par. Manston .... Par. Hammoon .... Par. Chllde-Okeford . . Par. ShlllingBtoue . . . Par. Hanfbrd .... Par. Okeford-Fitzpaine . Par. Fifehcad-Neville . . Par. Haselbury-Bryan . . Par. 444 384 802 1,376 728 679 862 855 299 361 269 157 288 698 173 61 122 603 457 Pariah or Plaoe. ST U RM INSTER— comt. Sloke-Wako WooUand . Ibberton . Bellchalwell Par. Par. Par. Par. 230 46 6 35 77 697 41 122 12 139 85 63 71 191 311 208 183 200 134 63 184 61 158 60 24 15 260. BLANDFORD. 1. Milton- Abbas. Turnworth. . . . Par. Wlnterborne-Stlckland Par. 'Winterborne-Clenstone Par. Wlnterborne-Houghton Par. Hilton Par. Milton Abbas . . . Par. Milboriie St. Andrew Par. Milbome-Stileham . Ham. Wiiiterbome- White- 1 p^j. church . . . . i Winterbome-Kingston Par. 'Winterborne-Anderson Par. 'W'interborne- Thomson Par. 'W'iuterborne-Zelstone Par. Aimer Par. Spelisbury .... Par. Charlton-Marshan . Par. 1,005 2. BLANnrORD. 202 Tarrant-Crawford . Par. 32 Tarrant-Keynston . Par. 149 Langton Long Blandford Par. 337 Blandford Forum . . Par. 3,161 Blandford St. Mary . . Par. 216 Bryanstone . . . Par. 671 Durweston . . . Par. 55 Stonrpaine .... Par. 601 Steepleton-Iweme . Par. 342 Iweme-Courtnay . . Par. Pimpeme .... Par. 259 Tarrant-Gunville . Par. 315 Tarrant-Hinton . . Par. 860 Tarrant-Launceston . Par. Tarrant-Monckton . Par. Tarrant-Rawston . . Par. Tarrant-Rushton .... Par, 113 45 187 31 1,453 974 1,020 1,060 674 361 481 274 842 217 665 244 102 70 3,177 437 197 837 152 261. WIMBOENE. 1. Ceahborne. Moore-Critchell . Long Critchell GuBsage All Saints Gussage St. Michael' Chettle .... Famham . . . Tollard-Famham . Handley . . . West Woodyates . East Woodyates . Pentrldge . . . Cranborne . . . Wimborne St. Giles Edmondsham . Woodlands ' . . Horton .... 421 ! 90 11 82 448 78 32 18 188 122 1 155 22 193! 206 1,453 2,096 409 66 369 1,965 328 168 878 634 17 701 . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. • 78- . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 2. WiTCHAMPTON. Chalbury .... Par. Witchampton . . . Par. Hlnton-Martell . . Par. HintonParva . . . Par. Holt Tg. „ . ( pf. in Dorset . Hamprcston-J^^ in Bants . West Parley . . . Par. 3. Wimborne. Wlmbome-Minster . Sbapwlck .... Sturminster-Marsball Corfe-MuUen . . . 262. POOLE. 1. Canfoed. Canford Magna . Civ. Par. Klnson Tg. Par. Par. Par. 2. Poole. Longfleet . . ParUstone , . Poole, St. James 3. Lttchett. 862] Hamworthy . Tg. Par. Popu. latfon 27 83 20 59 155 161 64 68 108 15 7 40 27 141 128 14 70 39 776 82 47 74 132 8 126 91 95 54 19 55 13 34 114 123 226 173 161 462 95 289 800 942 291 310 508 80 33 197 136 673 582 67 330 203 4,052 447 232 35S 684 39 651 420 395 281 105 225 56 160 71 26 95 64 32 26 62 267 5 "53 544 101 58 93 101 47 123 85 18 342 254 61 193 149 228 411 274 1,432 334 131 425 299 165 105 253 1,162 33 260 2,562 471 297 457 464 225 652 381 83 1,531 1,118 237 317 96 3,483 409 847 722 1,093 1,924 1,701 1,313 6,604 474 96 BEaiSTRATION DIYISIONS : V, SOUTH WESTERN. Parishes, &;c., in Dorsetshire and Devonshire. Parish or Place. I Inhab- Popu- , Houses, lation. Parish or Place. ^hab. I Popn- ' lation^ Parish or Place, POOLE— conf. Lytchett -Minster . . Lytchett-Matravera . Par. Par. 263. -WAREHAM. 1. SWANAGE. Studland .... Par. Swanage .... Par. Langton -Mat ravers , Par. "Worth-Matravers , . Par. 2. CoBPE Castle. Corfe Castle . . , Par. Church Knowle . , Par. 3. Wabeoah. Steeple Par. Kimmeridge . , . Par. Tyneham .... Par. . East Lulworth . . Par. West Lulworth . . Par. Coombe-Keynes . . Par. Wool Par. East Stoke .... Par. East Holme . . . Par. , Wareham, Holy Trinity Par. Wareham, Lady St. ) « Mary. . . . . P^^* Wareham, St. Martin. Par. Arne Par. 4. Bebe Regis. Morden Par. Bloxworth Par. Bere Regis & Shitterton . . Turners-Puddle . . Par. Alf-Puddle .... Par. Moreion . . . , . Par. Winfrith-Newburgh . Par. Chaldon-Herrlng . . . Par. 264. WErMOUTH. 1. Upwat. Owermoigne , . . Par, PoKwell .... Par. Osmington .... Par. Preston .... Par. BiQcombe .... Par Upway Par Broadway .... Par. Bockland-Eipers . . Par. Eadipole .... Par. 2. ■Wetmodth. West Chickerell . . Par. Fleet . . . ... Par Melcombe Regis . . Par. ■Weymouth . . . Par Wyke Regis . . . Par. 3. Ism of Pokhand. Portland . . . ' . Par. 4. Abbotsbuet. Langton-Herring . . Par, Abbotsbury . . . Portisbam .... Par. Par. 265. DORCHESTER.* 1. DOBOHESTEK. Winterborne-Monkton Par. Winterbome-Herring- stone >Par. . Dorchester All Saints . Par. Dorchester St. Peter . Par. Dorchester Holy Trinity Par. Fordington . , . Par. Stinsford .... Par. Winterbome-Came . Par! Whitcombe . . . Par. 2. PUDDLETOWN. West Stafford . West Knighton Broadmayne . Warmwell . . Watercombe . Woodsford . . Tincleton Par. Par. Par. Pa*. Par. Par. Par. Tolpuddle Par. 188 •182 812 803 115 473 197 ?3 6»4 2,151 924 297 340 1,806 110 S36 68 318 32 153 62 26S 76 385 10.1 518 27 143 123 ' 602 130 613 12 66 196 829 157 27 189 54 283 22 94 62 78 14 93 178 40 160 148 27 204 190 33 1,242 625 440 1,403 51 216 147 1,501 737 123 270 1,366 128 433 341 980 332 396 78 449 747 199 694 712 135 1,154 812 166 7,533 3,828 2,365 9,907 DORCHESTER— fflmS. Burlestone .... Par. Athelhampstone . . Par. Dewlish .... Par. Puddletown . . . Par. Puddlehinton . . . Par. 3. Maiden-Newton. Charminster . . . Par. Bradford-Peverell . Par. Stratton .... Par. Prampton .... Par. Frome-Vauchurch . Par. Maiden-Newton . . Par. Chilfrome .... Par. Toller-Porcorum . . Par. ToUer-Fratrum . . Par. Wynford-Eagle . . Par. Compton Abbas . . Par. Conipton:Vallence . par. Kingston-Russell . . Par. Longbredy .... Par. Littlebredy . . , Par. Winterbome Abbas . Par. Winterbome-Steepleton Par. Winterbome St. Martin Par. 267. BEAMINSTER. 4. Cerne. Godmanstone . . . Nether Cerne . . , Sydling St. Nicholas , Cattistock . . . . Frome St. Qulnton . Melbury-Bubb . . Batcombe . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 146 188 239 519 60 28 10 46 61 110 34 10 40 37 80 1,065 744 Hilfleld Par. MInteme Magna . . Par. Gore Wood . . . Par. Up Cerne .... Par. Cerne Abbas . . . Par. Alton-Pancras . . Par. Puddletrenthide . . Par. Chesilborne , , , Par. Melcombe-Horsey . . Par. Buckland-Newton . Par. Mappowder . , . Par. Pulham. , ... . Par. Wootton-Glanvllle . Par. Hermitage .... Par. 266. SHERBORNE. Ill 71 923 1,307 1,625 3,277 352 158 51 230 264 477 205 59 232 175 360 1. Yetmiksteb. Hoi well. . . . Canndle-Bishop . Caundle-Marah * North Wootton . Folke .... Longburton . . Holnest. . . . Yetminster. . . Deigh .... Chetnole . . . .Stockwood, . . . . Ryme Intrinsica . . Beerhackett . . . Thomford .... Lillington . . . ' , Leweston .... Castleton .... 2. Sherborne. Sherborne .... 3. Bradford Abbas, Haydon Par. Caundle-Purse. . . Par. Obome , Par. Over Compton. . , . Par. Nether Compton .... Par! Bradford Abbas . . . Par. Clifton-Maybank . . Par. Goathill (^Somerset) . Par. Poiiitington I^Smnerset) Par. Sandford-Orcas (.Jo-Jp Tnersef) .... 5 "^^ Rimpton (Somerset) . Par. Marston Magna (a-1p Tnerset") ... .3 ^^* Trent (Somerset) . ' . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap, . Chap. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Pa'r. . Par. . Par. . Par. 9 17 94 494 253 1,249 98, 458 173' 1,640 77i 405 80; 9l| 39. 130 24 108 10 28 17 26 11 54 37 46 32 92 41 17 152 127 44 26 42 33 78 17 256 46 179 89 42 235 49 63 67 34 117 83 15 16 72 34 27 159 108 63 10 42 22 99 39 4 12 1,147 23 40 32 23 84 125 14 12 36 70 66 80 121 341 474 180 856 105 436 68 156 98 146 70 260 204 209 183 458 177 89 663 683 170 141 177 135 352 109 1,164 250 860 4«8 190 1,138 243 296 314 128 1. Evershot. Melbury-Osmond . Melbury-Sampford Evershot . . . Wraxall . . , Rampisham . . East Chelbbrongh . West Chelborough . , Halstock . . ... Corscombe .... 2. MiSTEBTON. Cheddington . , , South Perrott , . . Mosterton . . ... Misterton (Somerset) . Seaborough (Somerset) 3. Nethebbttbt. Broadwinsor . . , Burstock .... Bettiscombe . . . Pilsdon Marshwood . , . Netherbury , , . Stoke Abbot . ... 4. Beaminsteb. Beamlnster. . , Mapperton . . . Hook .... North Poorton Poorstock . , , Par. .Par, Par. .Par. .Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 263. BRIDPORT. 1, Bubton-Bradstock. Loders . . , . ■ . Par. 612 383 76 72 315 372 135 790 473 256 54 240 91 444 187 34 69 111 176 147 127 401 578 65 67 168 319 288 AskersweU. . . . Par. Chilcombe . , . , ■ Par; Litton-Cheney. . . Par. Puncknowle ... Par. Swyre Par. Burton-Bradstock . . Par. Shipton-George . . Par. Bothenbampton . . Par. Waldltch .... Par. 2. Bkidpobt. Bridport .... Par. AUington .... Par. Bradpole .... Par. 3. WHTrCHUBCH-CAKONI- CORUbf. Symondsbury . . Cbideock . . . Stanton St. Gabriel Whitchurch-Canoni- corum Wootton-Fitzpalne Catherston Lewston Par, Par. Par. ^Par: Par. Par. 19. Devonshire. 269. AXMINSTER. 1. Lyme, Cbarmouth (Dorset) Lyme Regis (Dorset) Dplyme . . . 2. Axmissteh. Combpyne . . . Kilmington Axminster . . Reerhall (Dorset) . . Thorncombe (Dorset) . Hawkchurch (Dorset) 3. Chabdstock, Chardstock (Dorset) . Membury . . , . Stoclsland . . . ." Dalwood . , . . Par. Par, Par, . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 4, COLTTOW, Sbute Par. "'"'"" Par, Par. Par. Par, Par. Colyton Musbury Axmouth Roosdown Seaton . 77 7 103 16 86 23 16 109 1611 82 79 13l| 19. 249 1,115 66 229 7 107 97 44 214 75 120 42 957 381 305 287 184 13 136 556 216 105 635 2 261 161 278 167 224 107 140 610 113 134 3 24 562 475 260 1,036 381 572 182 4,643 1,890 1,549 748 1,365 252 33 644 2,603 961 121 568 2,852 9 1,198 1,607 733 1,080 432 747 2,479 536 702 16 463 2,155 • The Dorchester District comprises the two Poor Law Unions of Dorchester (Sub-districts 1 to 3) and Cerne (Sub-district 4). REGISTEATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTEKN. 97 Parishes, &c., in Devonshire. Pariah or Flaoe. liihAb. Popn- Uonsea. lation. 2fO. HONITON. 1. HOHITOK. iranscombe . outh LeiRh . forth Leigh . irvfay . . . Vidworthy . iBwell . . . k>Ueigh . . lombe Raleigh lonitoQ ■ • tonkton . . Ipottery . . juppitt . . . >ankesweU iheldon . . Sioadhembury Iwliscomhe . SuckereU . . jittisham . . > Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 2. Otteet Sr. Maby. ^'enitoa . . . . Payhembury . . . Par. Plymtree . . . . Par. ralaton . . . . Par. Dttery St. Mary . . l>ar. ^enn-Ottery . . . Par. Harpford . . . . Par, Sidbuiy . . . . Par. Salcombn Regis . . Par. Sidmouth . . . Par. 2?1. sr. THOMAS. 1. East Budleigh. Otterton .... Par. Colaton-Baleigb . . Par. Blcton Par. Dotton Par. East Bndleigh . . . Far. 2. ExMOTrrH. Litafham .... Par. Wlthycomhe-Rawleigh Par. I^mpston .... Par. 3. WOODBUBT. Woodbniy .... Par. Farringdon . . . Par. Aylesbeare. . . . Par. KockbeaiB .... Par. 4. Eboad Clist. Wbimple . . . Clist St. Lawrence Clist-Hydon . . Broad Clist . . 5. TOPSBAM. Honiton.Cllst . . Sowton .... St. Mary Clist . . St. George Clist . Topsham . . . 6, Hea'^iteee. Heavitree . . . St. Leonard . . Pinhoe .... Poltimoie . . . Hiixham . . Rewe .... Nether Exe . . Stoke-Ganon . . 1. St. Thomas. firampford-Speke . Upton-Pyne . . Whltestone . . St. Thomas . . 8. Alphington. Alphington . . Ide ShiUingford . . Dunchideock . . Holcombe-Bamell Tedbum St. Mary Dansford . . . K&m^pt.qf . . Kenton, pt of . . ». Chkistow. Bri^ford . . . Shristow . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par.. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 201 64 53 t3 32 85 41 64 6?» 20 183 130 90 34 16? 133 66 »8 1h 113 94 103 904 19 53 355 101 69? 951 319 248 3J5 141 36? 1?8 263 3,464 103 868 649 42S 174 IWl 581 338 3?6 333 508 432 489 4,110 88 258 1,594 504 3,360 Farisli or Plao^ luliah- Popa- Houaea. lation. ST. THOMAS -ami, Doddlscombsleigh Ashton .... 10. Keston. Kenn.pt, of- . Exminster . . Powderham Kenton, p(. qf . Mamhend . . A^hcomb . Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 233 184 32 2 615 »59 611 247 424 59 231 106 71 461 1,103 812 181 11 2,897 3,652 2,872 1,013 1,967 308 1,090 485 720 166 309 2,289 272. EXETER. 1. St. SiDWELL. St Sidwell .... St. Martin .... Cathedral Close . . St. Mary Major . . Holy Trinity . . . 2. St. David. St David .... Casfle Yard . . . St Paul .... St Lawrence . . . St Stephen .... Bedford Circus . . . Bradninch . . . . Allhallows Goldsmith Street St Pancras .... St. Petruck .... St. Kerrian . . . St. George the Martyr St Mary Arches . . StOiave . . . . St. John .... Allhallows on the ■) Walls . . . r St. Mary Steps . . St. Lkimund . . . Par. Par. Prec Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Prec. Prec. • Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 83 36 63 663 725 295 120 64 27 65 16 85 87 97 113 934 251 167 13 31 44 136 153 2 104 177 363 398 173 306 3,121 3,848 1,712 530 332 125 286 80 445 479 430 644 5,166 1,166 632 67 131 214 721 815 16 24 508 872 273. NEWTOX ABBOT. 1. Teignmodth. Dawlish .... Par. Te:.gnmouth, East . Par. Teigninimth, West . Par. St. Nicholas . . . Par. 2. Chudleigh. Bishopsteignton . . Par. Ideford Par. Chndleigh .... Par. Tmsham .... Par. Hennock .... Par. Bovey-Tracey . . . Par. 3. Moeeton-Hampstead. Lustleigh .... Par. Moreton-Hampstead . Par. North Bovey . . . Par. Manaton .... Par. 4. ASHBTTETON. Widdecomb . . . Par. Bnckland .... Par. Ilslngton .... Par. Bickington .... Par. Ashbnrton .... Par. Woodland .... Chap. Broadhempston . . Par. 5. Newton Abbot. Ipplepen . . . Civ. Par. Fal-lsli or Place. I laliab. Popu- jHoUBeB. latLon. 221 993 246 1,922{ 62 235 396 1,834 38 192] 37 213 2,16611,766 341 228 91 ! 472 439 3,260| 613 3,769 Torbrian .... Par. Denbury ... - Par. WestOgwell . . . Par. East Ogwell . . . Par. Abbot's Kerswell . . Par. Wolbjrough . . . Par. Highweek .... Par. Teigngrace .... Par. Kingsteignton . . . Par. Haccombe .... Par. CombeiDteignhead. . Par. 6. TOEQUAT. Stokeinteignhead . .. Par. Cofflnswell .... far. Kingskerswell . . . Par. St. Mary Church . . I'ar. Tormoham w, Torquay Par. Cockington .... Par, 812 4,929, 1] 2 218 1,167 81 1 550 62 366 23 163 lOl 106 65 350 274. TOTNES. 1. Paigkton. Marldon .... Paignton .... Stoke-Gabrlel , . , 2. BntXHAM. Churston-Ferrers , , Brixham . , . , 3. Dartmouth. Kiiigswear .... St. Petrox .... St. Saviour .... Townslall . . . . Dittisham .... 4. TOTNES. Ashprington . . . Totni'8 Berry-Pomeroy , . Little Hempston . . Dartmgton . . . . 5. BUCKPASTLEIGH. Staverton . . . . Buckfa.-tleigh . . . Holne Dean-Prior . . . . 68 39, 161 73 365 223 417 697 621 813 456 235 1,397 237 1,606 6. Ugbokohgh. South Brent . . Ugborough . , North Hubh . . Diptford . . . 7. Haeberton. Rattery . . , Harbertun . . Cornworthy . . Halwell . . , Moreleigh . . , Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par, Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, 121 728 146 136 1,388 146 364 307 160 123 616 209 63 138 186 566 70 79 831 4 400 2 832! 4 327 238 64 459 49 177 421 333 104 72 176 23 . 229 SS 68ll 2 32 138| 188; 40 911 5 58 99 1,155 6 351 1 355 a; 108 241 ,443 ,308 ,243 1,039 292 !,042 219 887 2,133 318 1,651 516 403 901 108 1,150 263 ,952 160 692 846 218 348 31 298 453 ,082 ,625 147 ,613 7 469 275. KINGSBRIDGE, 1, Blackatowk, Blackatown . . . Par, Stokeflemlng . . . Par, Slaptoa Par. 2. Stokekham. Stokenham . . . Par, Sherford .... Par, Charleton .... Par. South Pool .... Par. Chivelstone . . . Par. East Portlemouth . Par, 3. West Alvikgton. Malborough . . , South Huish . . . South Milton . . . Thurlestone . . . ChurchBlow . . . West Alvington . . 4. Kikosbeidge. Kingsbridge . . Dodbrooke . . . Buckland . . . East Allington. . Woodleigh . . . Loddlswell . . . 5. MODBURY. Aveton-Gifford Bigbury. . . . Ringmore . . . Kingston . . . Modbury . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par. Par; Par, Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. 135 40 192 877 4 3,07121 33 I 276, PLYMPTON ST. MARY 1. Yealmptou, Holboton .... Par. Rfivelstoke .... Par. Newton-Ferrers . . Par, Wembury .... Par. Plymstook . . . Civ. Pai-. Chelson Meadow . Civ. Par. Brixton .... Par. Yeaimpton. . . . Par. Ermlngton .... Par. 2, Plymftok, Harford Par, Cornwoud .... Pa&- 559 3,690 684 731 6,542 416 860 2,329 2,080 698 666 3,468 1,090 231 662 876 2,638 328 400 277 1,449 292 1,623 S3 436 135 706 89 459 283 1,315 99 471 71 348 24 115 257 146 140 366 88 125 87 107 82 635 81 77 91 66 211 321 263 10 112 43 187 61 108 333 1,241 735 640 1,628 419 540 421 473 387 2,492 354 360 381 431 1,657 1,245 52 637 232 804 839 465 237 489 1,761 2'0 115 163 108 659 "147 228 413 27 209 464 732 531 3,222 1,054 2,010 171 1,0»0 98 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS : V. SOUTH WESTERN. Parishes, &c., in Devonshire. Vayiifh or Fltice. PLYMPTOfT ST. MAKY— cont. Plympton Earl's , , Par. Flympiou St. Mary ,' Par. Shaugh Prior < , , Par. Bicklelgh . ; . . Par. Tamerton-Foliutt , . Par. St. Budeaux . . , Pat. Egg-Biickland . . . Par. Laira Par. "Weston-Peverell ^ Civ. Par. Compton^ifford '. Civ. Par. 21i. PLYMOUTH. 1. Charles. Cbarles .... Civ. Par. 2. St. Andrew. St. Andrew. . . Civ. Par. Drake's Island. .... Plymoutli Lighthouse- . . 3)8. Bast stonkhouse, 1. EAiPt STONfeHODSE. Kast Stonehouse . , Par. 279. STOKE-HAMEREL. 1. St. Adbyn. Stoke-Damerel, part of Par. 2. Clowance. Stoke-Damerel, j?07'roTd-Spiney . ,' Par.' Lidford, jsari q/' . , Par. 2. Tavistouk. Whitchurch . . . Par. Tavistock .... Par. St. Peter Tavy. . . Par. Calstook {CornwaU) i Par. 3. Milton Abbot. St. Mary Tavy. . , Par. Lidford, part of . . Par. Brcntor Par. Lainerton ..... Par. Sydenham-Damerel . Par. Milton Abbot . . . Par. 4. LiFTON. Dunterton .... Par. Bradstone .... Par. Kelly Par. LKton ..... Par. Marystow .... Par. Cory ton. .... Par. l.ewtrenchard . . . Par. Stowford .... Par. 'fhurshelton . , , Jar. 281. OKEHAMPTO.'^. L Brattoh-Clovelly. Brattoh-Clovelly . . Par. Gerinansweek . . . Par. Beaworthy .... par! Northlew .... par. Ashbury .... par. 2. llATUE&LEIGH. Highampton . . . Par. Hatherlelgh . . . Par, Jleeth Par. Iddesleigh .... Par. Monk Okf hampton , Par. Jacobstdwe . , . Par Inwal-dk-igh . . . par, Inhdb. fopa. Honaefl. lation. \11 625 10» fi3 2S4 2V1 206 29 76 225 2,92} 1,034 3,491 615 384 •1,146 1,622 1,129 123 436 1,34? 601 862 636 1,276 846 457 261 69 20 lis ioi 311 229 1,144 79 1,339 45 25 267 101 230 24 18 41 319 79 61 74 95 96 25,225 43,633 ?3 2 6,843 10,215 8,227 10,943 13,221 2,050 1,265 274 108 631 447 3,567 FarisU or Place. OKEHAMPTON— am*. 3. Okehamptuk. Bridestow . . . Sourton . . . Oitehampton . . Belstone . . . South Tawton . , 1,098 7,781 365 6,637 210 1,03S 137 67 48 175 8 70 324 50 99 47 37 119 201 120 1,333 609 1,008 123 113 226 1,519 363 243 360 466 448 4. Chagfoed. Throwleigh , . . Gidleigh .... Chagford .... Drewsteignton . . 5. North Tawton. Spreyton ..... North 'I'awton . .- Sampford-Courtetiay . Honeychurch . . . Exbourae .... Broad wood-Kelly . . Bondleigh .... 282. CEEDITON. 1. MORGHABD BiSHOF, Brushford .... "Wembworthy . . . Eggesford .... Chawleigh .... Thelbrldge . . . Washford-Pyne . . Woolfardisworthy Kennerlclfrh . . Morchard Bishop , Lap ford . . . 2. Bow. Nymet-Rowland . Coleridge . . . Zeal-Mona<'horum Down St. Mary , Clannahorough Bow Kittesleigh . . . Cheriton Bishop . 3. Ceewton. Colebrooke . . . Crediton . . . Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 717 305 284 861 60 361 1,684 256 640 237 190 » -632 Par. Par. 4. CHERITON-PrraPAINR. Newton St. Cyres . . Par. Sherwood Villa . ,, Par, Shobrooke . . , , Par. Sandford . . . ^ ^ar. Upton-Hellons . , Par. Stockleigh-Pomeroy ^ par. Cheriton-Fitzpaine . par. Stookleigh English . Par. PonghlU .... Par. Puddington . . . Par. 283. TIVERTON. 1. SiLVEETON. Cadeleigh .... Paf. Blckleigh .... Par. Cadbury .... Par. Thorverton . . .' Par. Silverton .... par. Braduinch .... Par. 2. Cdllomitos. Butterleigh . . CuUompton Kentisbeare . . Blackborough . . 3. Ul'FCULME. tTflfculme . . . WlUand . . . Sampford-Peverell Uplowman . . Halberton . . . 4. Tiverton. Tlvenon . . , 6. Washfield. Washfield . . . Calverleigh . . Templeton . . . Cruwys-Morchard Loxbear * . . Stoodleigh . . ., Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Inliab. Popn- Houaes. lation. 162 106 438 37 342 70 29 317 221 79 417 202 9 96 73 48 Pariah or Place. 762 632 2,470 134 1,517 323 184 1,630 1,001 418 2,081 1,096 46 464 363 254 TIVERTON— £(»!«, Higliley St. Mary Oakford . . . 6. Bampton. Bamptoti , . . Huntsham . . . Hock worthy . . Clayhanger . . Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. 25 88 29 160 53 87 37 18 324 138 18 113 110 ss 16 109 31 130 178 1,282 234 1 140 368 21 30 210 18 76 44 137 434 157 759 281 171 201 83 1,473 98 653 646 438 82 870 160 647 787 6,778 960 4 626 1,630 117 173 936 S3 346 194 284. SOUTH MOLTON. 1. WlTHEBIDGB. East Anstey , . . I>ar, West Austey . . . Par. Molland - . . . , Par, Bishop's Nympton , Par. Mariansleigh . . « Par. Rose Ash .... J*ar. Knowstone . . . Par. Creacombe .... Par.. Rackenford . . . Par. Witheridge , . . Par. 2. Chdlhleiqh. East Worlington . . par. West Worlington . Par. Cheldon .... Par. Chulmleigh k . , Par. Burrington . . . Par. Warkleigh . , . Par. Satterleigh .... Par. King's Nympton . , Par. Meshaw .... Par. Komansleigb . , , Par. George-Nympton . . Par. 3. South Molton. Exmoori***"'*'"*"** • ipt. vn Devon - . South Molton . . . Par. Twitchen .... Par. North Molton . . . Par. Charles Par. EastBuckland , . Par. WestBuckland . . Par. Filleigh .... Par. Chlttiehampton . . Par. 286. BARNSTAPLE. loLal). Houaes. 5 113 423 43 67 61 lation. 1,928 235 371 262 71 68 65 366 269 406 32 678 182 13 421 83 159 87 326 2,172 315 384 261 1,082 1,288 1,914 146 2,967 370 784 443 1,644 10,024 87 434 18 37 48 240 135 645 29 150 91 621 1. Barnstaple. Swimbridge . . Landkey . . , Barnstaple . , . Goodleigh ... "2. Paracomee. Highbray ... Challacombe . Brendon . . , , Countisbury . . Lynton Paracombe . , . , Martiuhoe . . . , Trentibhoe . . . . 3. Coubuartih. Combmartiu .* , . Kentlsbury. . . . Arlington . . . . Loxhore . . . . Bratton-Fleming . . Stoke- Rivers . . . Sherwill . . , . 4. Ilfracombe. East Down , . , . Bittadon . . . , Berrynarbor . . . Ilfracombe . , . . West Down . . . 5. Braunton. Morthoe Georgelaam. . . . Braunton . . . . Heanton-Punchardon . Marwood . . . , Ashfurd. . . , . Pilton 6. BisMop's Tam Ton. Fremington . . . Instow .... Westleigh Par. Par. Par. Par. Par.- Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Piir. Par. 45 54 106 237 67 106 92 10 86 266 46 34 13 318 170 68 13 139 45 44 44 327 303 677 1,155 260 663 465 62 440 1,213 250 203 82 1,560 864 273 66 643 218 208 327 339 855 48 355 68 23 61 74 323 311 141 1,717 64 60 66 48 43 240 76 36 23 337 76 41 57 139 3S 107 84 10 159 954 110 3,978 249 1,703 346 214 332 370 66 165 469 105 216 1,422 671 3, bis 261 250 383 353 209 1,170 366 310 106 1,418 424 340 237 678 2U8 535 406 66 751 4,721 493 362 716 2,114 516 996 33. 152 US, 2,033 273 1,324 ~" 127, 647 i I 101, 476 I. EEGISTRATION DIVISIONS : V. SOUTH WESTEBN. 99 Parishes, &o., in Devonshire and Corn-wall. '■ r»rtah or Place. Inhab. Houaes. Popu- lation. Pariah or Place. Inliab. Housea Popu- lation. Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- lalun. BARNSTAPLE-omt. HOLSWORTHY-con*. ST. GERMANS-con«. Newton-Tracey . .. Par. 30 108 Clawton .... Far. 105 620 3. Saltash. Horwood .... Par. 24 118 East Brldgerule . Civ. Par. 32 189 Landrake .... Far. 164 669 Tawstock .... Par. 24> 1,199 West Brldgerule . Civ. Par. 43 223 St. Emey .... Far. 12 90 Bishop's Tawton . . Par. 402 1,904 North 'I'amerton ) „.„ (COTTMOott) . . .;"'• 75 St. Stephen's . . Civ. Far. 205 1,377 Atheriugton . -' . Par. UO 578 469 Saltash Chap. 313 2,293 Botusflcming . . . Far. 44 248 286. TORROTGTON. 20. Cornwall. Landulph .... Far. 112 513 1. High BickdiGtok. 289. STRATTON. Pillaton Far. 63 385 Hi^ Bicklngton . . Far. Yaroscombe . . . Par. 15? 81 765 384 1. KiLKHAMPTOS. Quetbiock .... Far. St. MelUon . . . Far. 122 65 661 303 Alverdiscolt . . . Par. 66 324 Moorwinstow . . , Far. 176 847 St. GUes in the Wood . Par. 183 977 Kilkhampton . . . Far. 221 1,078 293. LISKEARD. Roborough. . . . Par. 2. WlKKLEIGH. 89 470 2. Straitok. Poughill .... Par. 92 421 1. Callington. St. Dominick . . . Far. 171 850 Ashrelgney or Ringsash Par. Winfcleigh. ... Par. Dowland .... Par. 165 299 36 786 1,402 175 Stratton .... Far. Lannoells .... Par. Marhamchurch . . Par. 392 114 121 1,839 694 691 Callington .... Par. Southlll .... Par. Linkinbome . . . Par. 449 113 560 2,173 633 2,918 Q DoLTON 3. Week St. Maet. St. Ive Far. 569 2,952 Dolton Par. 183 881 Whibtone .... Far. 75 409 2. Liseeabd. Beaford Par. 125 619 Week St. Mary . . Far. 114 570 Menheniot .... Par. 434 2,205 Merton Par. 137 632 Jacobstow .... Far. 87 446 .St. Cleer .... Far. 721 3,835 Hulsh Par. 22 129 Poundstock . . . Par. 103 515 LLskeard . . . Civ. Far. 351 1,799 Petrockstow . . . Par. 116 670 St. Gennys .... Par. 110 634 T.lskeard . . . M. Bor. 349 4,700 4. ShebbeaB. Sheepvt-ash .... Far. Backland-FiUeigh. . Par. . 95 39 462 224 290. CAMELFORD. 1. BOSOASTLE. St. Neot .... Par. St. Pinnock . . . Par. St. Keyne .... Par. 317 109 30 1,608 677 145 Shehhear .... Par. 192 950 Otterham .... Par. 25 156 3. Looe. Marland-Feters . . Par. 61 316 Lesnewth .... Par. 23 129 Pelynt Par. 144 769 Langtiee .... Par. 5. GBEAT TOKBINGTON. Frithelstock . . . Par. Torrington, Little . Par. Totrlngton, Great. . Far. Hnntsllaw .... Par, 173 116 118 727 39 813 694 «22 3,529 211 St-JnUot .... Far. Minster .... Far. Forrabnry .... Far. Trevalga .... Par. Tintagel .... Par. 2. Gakeuobd. 50 108 90 26 220 220 479 360 158 1,001 Duloe Par. Morval Par. St. Martin's . .Civ. Par. East Looe . . . .Chap. Talland .... Civ. Par. West Looe .... Town 210 138 65 250 188 169 1,109 715 312 1,396 830 798 Wear^Gifford . . . Par. 102 499 Lanteglos .... Far. Advent Far. 347 51 1,718 246 Looe Island 4. Leeein. •• 287. BIDEFORD. Davldstow .... Far. St. Clether .... Par. 76 44 410 240 LansalloB .... Far. Lanteglos .... Far. St. Veep .... Far. 147 327 667 1,324 1. BiDEFOBD. Michaelstow . . . Par. 47 240 128 574 Landcross .... Par. 22 115 St. Teath .... Far. 468 2,245 Lanreath .... Far. 124 633 Bideford .... Par. 1,335 6,969 St. Breward . . . Par. 163 315 Boconnoc .... Par. 59 338 2. NOBTHAK. 291. LAUMCESTON. Broadoak .... Par. 57 327 Noifbam .... Par. 924 62 4,330 421 1. Altebkon. 294. BODMIN. Littleham .... Par. 78 394 Altemon .... Par. 249 1,200 1. Lakliveey. Laneast .... Par. 47 231 St. Winnow . . . Par. 246 1,168 3. Fabkham. Trewen "Far. 31 150 TjoRtwithiel ... Par. 206 922 Monklelgh .... Par. Buckland-Brewer . . Par. Alwington .... Par. 124 175 76 604 814 353 Lewannick . . . Par. 2. NOETH FeIHEEWIN. 141 672 ±JV/Oli .> lUUlV.. .... "... Lanlivery .... Par. Luxnlion .... Par. 306 253 •1,493 1,248 Parkham .... Par. 191 936 Treneglos .... Far. 32 15? 2. St. Mabyit. Warbstowe . . . Far. 83 425 Cardinham .... Far. 124 632 Tresmere .... Far. 34 165 Warleggon .... Par. Temple Par. Blisland .... Par. 62 301 Woolfaidisworthy . Far. 148 749 Egloskerry . . . Far. 86 431 6 34 188 759 Tremaine .... Par. 21 101 126 611 Hartland .... Par. 394 39 1,871 232 North Petherwin 7 p„^ (i>e.«m) . . . .r"- 182 999 St. Tndy .... Par. St. Mabyn .... Far. 115 169 679 765 Lnndy Isbnd 10 144 3. St. Stefhek. Helland .... Far. 44 227 Virginstow (Dmm) . Far. 26 130 3. Bodmin. WestPutford . . . Par. 61 290 Broadwoodwldger } p., iDevmC) . . . .V 146 790 Admin .... Civ. Par. 87 469 EastPutford . . . Par. 31 157 Bodmin . . . . M. Bor. 787 4,672 Bnlkworthy . . . Par. 22 114 St. Giles (2)ei!(m) . . Par. 66 356 Lanhydrock . . . Far. Lanivet .... Far. 37 194 Hewton St. Fetrock . Par. 44 254 Werrington (flecojl) . Par. 137 707 236 1,196 Northcott (ieiwrc) . Ham. 18 87 Withiel Far. 38 425 288. HOLSWORTHY. Boyton ...... Hatn. St. Stephen's . . . Par. St. Thomas, j)«. of . Far. 79 379 1. Miiton-Damebel. Bradwonhy . . . Par. 176 930 191 67 929 303 4. Egioshatle. St. Kew .... Far. Endellion .... Par. 251 283 1,178 1,152 Thombury .... Par. MIIton-Damerel . . Par. 73 123 359 619 4. LAnNCESIOK. St. Thoma8,j)e. of . Far. 135 652 St. Minver Hlgh-Jpi^ p„ lands . . . ) 119 668 Abbot's Bickington . Par. Sntcombe .... Par. 8 83 50 420 Launceston, St. Mary Far. Lawhitton .... Par. 399 96 2,220 473 St. Minver Low-lgj^p^^ lands ... J 113 421 2. HOLSWORTHr. 5. NOETHILL. EgloBhayle .... Par. 322 1,621 Pancraaweek . - . Par. 68 352 South Petherwin . . Par. 186 891 Fyworthy .... Par. 107 530 Lezant Far, 186 869 295. ST. COLUMB. Holsworthy . . . Par. 338 1,649 NorihiU .... Par. 276 1,392 1. Fadstow. HoUacombe . . . Par. 19 92 StokPflimsland . . Par, 495 2,422 St. Breock .... Far. 399 1,924 3. BiACK Toebisgtok. Cookbury .... Par. Bradford .... Par. 48 1 225 292. ST. GERMANS. St. Issey .... Far. Liitle Fetherick . . Par. 148 42 724 216 85 ; 372 1 Antont. Fadstow .... Far. 525 2,402 Black Torrington . Par. Halwell .... Par. 200 47 997 243 Xa ilAl*\^Al*. Maker Par. Rame Pa''- 593 166 3,162 906 St. Merryn .... Par. St. Ervan .... Par. 114 95 566 449 4. Bboapwoodwidgek. Aflhwater .... Far. 168 849 St. John's ..... Par. Antony .... Far. 33 613 202 3,964 St. Eval . . . .Par. 2. St. CoiuMB. 69 282 5. Ct.AW10N. Lufflncott .... Par. Tetsott Par. 12 ii 62 276 1 2. St. Geemahs. Sheviock .... Far. St. Germans . . . Par. 115 607 659 2,673 Mawgan In Pyder . Par. St. Columb Major . Far. St.Wenn .... Far. 163 580 lis 766 2,762 585 100 BEGISTKATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTERN. Parishes, &c., in Cornwall and Somersetshire. Parish or Place. ST. COLJJUB— ami. Colan . . . . St. Columb Minor Par. Par. 3. Newlys. Crantock .... Par. Cubert Par. Newlyn .... Par. St. Enoder .... Par. 296. ST. AUSTELL. 1. FOWET. Fowey Par. St. Sampson . . . Par. Tywardreath . . . Par. St. Blazey .... Par. 2. St. Austell. St. Austell .... Par. Hoche . ... Par. St. Dennis .... Par. 3. Mevagisset. St. Ewe Par. Mevagissey . , . Par. Oorran . . ._ . . Par. St. Michael Carliayes . Par. 4. Gkampound. St. Stephen In Brannel St. Mewan .... Creed, pt. of . . . Grampound . . . Par. Par. Par. Tp. 297. TEUEO. 1. Peobus. Probus.^i. of . . . Par. Ladock Par. Merther .... Par. St. Michael Penklvel . Par. Lamorran .... Par. Cornelly .... Par. Cuby Par. Tregony St. James . Par. 2. St. Just. Veryan . . . ; . Par. Ruan-Lanihome . . Par. PhiUeigh .... Par. Gerrans .... Par-. St. Anthotly in Roseland Par. St. Justin Eoscland . Par, 3. St. Agkes. Perraazahnloe , . . Par. St. Agnes .... Par. 4. St. Clemeht. St. Allen .... Par. St. Erme .... Par. St. Clement . . . Par. Truro, St. Mary . . Par. 5. KElrwiB. Kenwyn .... Par. Tregavethan . . . Par. 6. Ilea. Kea Par. St. Feook .... Par. 298. FALMOUTH. 1. Mtloe. Perranarworthal Mylor . . , Par. . . Par. 2. Falmouth. Falmouth . . . Civ. Par. Falmouth . . . M. Bor. Budock Par. 3. Penryn. St. Gluvias . . Civ. Par. Peniyn . . . M. Bor. 4. COKSTAKTINB. Mahe Par. Mawnan .... Par. Constantine . . . Far. 299. HELSTON. 1. "Wendbon. Sithney .... Par. Wendroii . . . Civ. Par. ! Inhab. Foim- HoQsea. lation. 46 510 69 84 366 233 32? 59 548 !,424 369 218 24f 342 212 29 591 229 49 104 2»9 195 69 32 13 20 31 1J8 33* 11 66 209 22 335 762 1,386 150 117 735 631 2,166 770 603 231 2,314 367 "411 1,688 1,122 Parish or Place. 1,394 296 2,370 3,150 11,793 1 1,064 1,134 2,073 1,005 146 3,110 1,078 241 478 1,296 935 300 179 96 92 142 745 1,358 360 287 954 115 1,491 HELSTON-COM*. 2. Helstow. Helston . . . M. Bor. Gunwalloe .... Par. Cury Par. Mawgan in Meneage . Par. 3. St. Kevebne. St. Martin In Meneage Par. Manaccan .... Par. St. Anthony in Meneage Par. St. Keveme . . . Par. Million .... Par. Grade Par. Euan Minor . . . Par. Euan Major . . . Par. Landewednack . . Par. 4. Bdeage. Breage Par. Germoe Par. 5. CaotVAN. Crowan Par. 300. EEDEUTH. 1. GWENKAP. St. Stithian's . . . Par. Gwennap .... Par. 2. Redbuth. , . Redruth .... Par. 3. Illogah. lUogan Par. 4. Cameoene. Camborne .... Par. 5. Phillack. Gwinear .... Par. Gwithian .... Par. Phillack .... Par. 319 518 3,661 6,164 774 660 3,675 3,069 9,747 40 3,366 2,416 1,493 2,391 780 5,177 655' 6,294 434' 2,578 251] 1,106 781 3,679 Par. Par. Par. Par. 141 117 431 714 573 2,093 737 3,561 1,204 6,818 301. PENZANCE. 1. Uny-Lelaht. St. Erth . . . Ludgvan . , Uny-Lelant . . 2. St. Ives. Towednack . . St. Ives Par. Zennor Par; 3. Maeazion. Perranuthnoe . . . Par. St. Hilary . . . Civ. Par. Maruzion .... Chap. St. Michael's Mount . Par. 4. Pehzakoe. St. Paul .... Par. Gulval Par. Madron . . . Civ. Par. Penzance .... Tp. 5. St. Just in Penwith. Morvah .... Par. Sancreed . . . ^ Par. St. Just In Penvpith . Par. 6. St. Bueyak. St. Buryan .... Par. St. Levan .... Par. Sennen ...... par. 302. SCILLY ISLANDS. 1. SCILLY ISLAHDS. St. Martin's St. Mary's , Trescoe . Bryher . Sampson St. Agnes Isl. Isl. Isl. Isl. Isl. lEl. 21. Somersetshire. 303. WILLITON. 1. Mihehead. Oare Culhone Porlock Stoke- Eero Luckham Par. Par. Par. Par. Par.' Inhab. Popu- Honsea. lation. 770 45 106 182 47 425 138 69 68 21 106 950 208 463 1,971 3,797 222 494 863 424 436 239 1,841 695 318 286 109 460 4,460 953 3,464 2,174 8,397 Parish or Place. WILLITON- COM*. 2,231 10,685 2,013 3,126 439 160 1,021 472 614 453 174 1,666 148 274 310 295 31 1,245 320 645 2,137 62 237 1,772 300 99 127 9,747 14,9?9 2,026 691 4,854 2,317 2,960 2,178 849 6,965 807 1,191 1,530 1,267 127 5,747 1,668 2,977 10,426 356 1,182 9,011 1,437 636 Selworthy . . , Minehead . . . 2. Dokstee. Dunster . . . Carhampton . WIthycumbe . . Tlmberscombe Wootton-Courtney Cutcombe . . . Luxt>orough . . 3. WiLLITOK. Wlthlel-Florey . Treborough . . Nettlecomlie . . Old Cleeve . . . St. Decuman's . . Sampford-Brett . 4. Stogursey. East Quantoxhead Kilve .... Kilton .... Lllstock . . . Stogursey . . . Dodingion . . . Stringston . . . HoHbrd. . . . 5. Stogdubeb. West Quantoxhead Bicknoller . . , Crowcombe , . Stogumber . . . Monlcsilver , . Elworthy . . Clatworthy . . Brompton-Ralph '. 304. DULVEETON. 1. DULVEETOIJ. Morebath (Devony Bmshford . . . Dulverton . , . Skllgate . . . Hulsh-Champflower Upton .... Brompton Regis . Exton .... Winsford . . . Exford .... Withypoole . . Hawkridge . . . Par. , Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 168 280' 1,383 266 104 177 12 107, 179 60 33 777 63 430 305. WELLINGTON. 1. WiVELISCOMBB. Fitzhead . . . .' Par. Wiveliscomhe . , . Par! Chipsti^ble .... Par. Haddington . , . Par. 2. MlLVEETOir. Ashbrittle .... Par Stanley Par.' Bathealton .... Par. Kittisford .... Par! Thome St. Margaret . Par! Langford-Budville . Par. Milverton .... Par Oake paj." Hillfarrance . , ] Par! 3. Wellikgton. Bradford .... Par West Buckland . ! Par Wellington . . . Par' Nynehead .... Par Eunnington . . . par Sampford-Arundell . Par! 4. CULMSTOCK. Holcombe-Eogusffle- } „ voti) .... ./""• Bnrlescombe (Demii). Par CulKstock (Z)c»on) .. Par Hemyock (Dewn) , Par Clayhidon (JDeam) . Par. 306. TAUNTON. 1. PiTMIKSTEE. Church Stanton (Devoti) Par. tltt.nvfnwil ■ ' jj Otterford Inhab. Popn- HooBeil. lation. 90 311 245 146 64 81 76 140 87 40 31 67 334 648 47 64 67 27 14 313 15 26 37 73 109 276 57 33 45 90 287 51 74 68 179 79 116 102 53 19 65 621 81 18 83 35 26 434 30 124 109 200 1,342 66 20 80 146 170 221 206 141 187 103 407 1,605 1,166 724 337 378 392 689 635 219 195 344 1,689 3,244 257 .268 260 136 74 1,489 65 140 145 244 372 594 1,330 287 185 269 425 447 323 1,376 235 384 348 916 396 645 465 259 95 311 3,172 420 104 466 178 147 138 134 435 2,018 127 490 479 897 6,286 327 94 365 7R8 957 983 728 822 457 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: V. SOUTH WESTERN. 101 Parishes, &c., in Somersetshire. Parish or FlacO; TAUNTON— «m«. Anger^deigh . . Tvnll .... Orcbard-Portman . Pitminster . . . Corfe .... Thurlbear . . . Staple-Fltzpaine . Bickenfaall . . . 2. North Curry. Ciirland . . . Hatoh-Beauctaamp West Hatch . . Thorae-Falcon. . North Curry . . Stoke St. Gregory . DiiTBton . . Creech St. Miihael Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 3. Taukton, St. Mart Magdalen. Rulshton .... Par. Stoke St. Mary . . Par. Wilton Par. Taunton, St. Mary . Par. 4. Tadhtos, St. Jaues. Taunton, St. James . Pur. Bishop's Hull . . . Par. Norton-Fitzwarren .' Par. Staplegrove . . . Par. Cfaeddon-Fitzpaine . Par. WestMonkton . . Par. Eing^n .... Par. 5. Bishop's Ltdeakd. Bishop's Lydeard . . Par. Heathfield .... Par. Hilsi! Par. A>h Priors .... Par. Oombe-norey . . . Par. Tolland .... Par. Lydeard St. Lawrence Par. West Bagborough . Par. Cothelstoue . . . Far. 307. BRIDGWATER. 1. Stowet. Asholt Far. OverSowey , . . Par, Nether Stowey . . Par. Fiddington .... Par. Stockland-Bristol . . Par. Otterhampton . . . Par. Cannington . . Civ, Par, EVIstock and Beer . . Ham. Charlinch .... Par. Spaxton .... Par. 2. North Pethertok. Enmore .... Par, Goalhurst .... Par. Broomheld .... Par, Thurloxton . . . Par. St. Michael Church . Par. North Petberion,j)t. of Par. 3. MiDDLEZOr. North Petherton.pt. of Par. Lyng Par. Otheiy Par. Middlezoy . . . Par. Weston-Zoyland . . Par. Bridgwater, ^i. of . Par. 4. BRroGWATER. Bridg»ater,i)(. of . Par. ■Burleigh .... Par. Wenibdon .... P^ir. Chilton Trinity . . Par. Chedzoy .... Par. 5. HiiKisrii.L. Bawdrip .... Par. Puriton. . . . ■ Par. Pawlett Par. Huntspill .... Par. Shapwick, pi. 0/ . ,. Par. Woolavlngtjn . . .. Par. CossiugLon .... Par. 6. PoLDEN Hill. Moorlinch . . .Civ. Par. Chilton upon Polden Chap. Staweli Ua™- Inbab. Houflcs. 10 136 13 326 80 35 45 4! »6 103 41 399 345 49 250 101 57 189 1,646 1,214 323 130 100 73 235 183 294 25 92 43 70 24 130 91 26 il 126 183 55 25 50 285 4 45 215 64 53 92 41 5 827 7 84 148 145 183 1 2,509 31 234 22 90 98 ISi- 134 382 1 88 67 85 109 45 Popu- lation, 40 861 81 1,692 395 165 234 172 233 355 450 182 1,699 1,593 211 1,073 452 254 1,197 8,564 5,804 1,487 585 608 305 1,067 843 1,344 111 449 212 343 lie 594 461 ill 180 582 856 241 138 213 1,423 17 229 985 293 276 495 196 30 3,948 37 334 633 631 302 12,627 166 1,107 102 384 439 723 697 1,740 8 419 247 326 494 173 Parish or Place. BKIDGWAT ER— com«. Sutton-Mallett . . Chap. bidington Oatcott . . . Shapwick, pt. of Grelnton . . Aghcott . . . , Chap. . Chap. . Par. . Par. . Par. 308. LANGPORT. 1. SOMERTON. Compton-Dunden . SomertOD , . . Klngweston . . Barton St. David . Kelnton-Mandeville Babcary . . . Charlton-Adam . Cbarlton-Mackrell KingsdoQ . . . 2. Langport. Long Sutton . . Pitney .... High Ham . . . Aller .... Langport-Eastover Huish-Episcopi . Mucheluey . . Kingsbury-Eplsuopi Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 3. CUEET-RlVELL. Drayton ... Curry-Rivell . . Swell .... Fivehead . . . Curry-Mallett . . Beer-Grocombe lie Aljbots . . . He Brewers . . South BradoQ . . Pucklngtou . . Barrlngton . . . Eamshili . . . 309. CHARD. 1. Ilhinster. Shepton-Beauchamp . Par. Stocklinch-Magdalen . Par. SLocklinch-Ottersay . Par. Seavington St. Michael, Par. Seavington St. Mary . Par. White Lackington Kingstone . . Dowlish-Wake. West Dowlish . Cricket-Malherbie UmiDstt-r . . Donyatt. . . Ilton . . . Ashill ... Broadway . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. CoHBE St. Nicholas. ' Buckland St. Mary . Par, Combe St. Nicholas Whitestaunton Kuowle St. Giles . Yarcombe ^Det^on) Wambrook {^Dorset) Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. 3. Chard. Chard . . . .Civ, Par. Cbard . . . .Mun. lior. Chaffcombe . . Par. Cricket St. Thomas . Par. Winsham , , - . Par. 4. Crewkerne, Wayford .... Par. Cudworth .... Par. ChiUington . . . Par, Dinnington. . . . Par. Hinton St. George. . Par. Lopen Par. Merrlott .... Par. Crewkerne .... Par. 310, YEOVIL, Hasclbury-PIucknett Par, North Perrott . . . Par. Hardington-MandevUle Par, luhab. Popn- Houses. latlun. 31 110 150 87 35 167 161 490 115 77 94 254 109 215 166 52 342 114 401 23 88 124 27 89 77 9 48 109 1 143 22 22 ■ 50 71 53 56 80 11 4 693 99 101 104 77 146 268 49 21 151 65 487 63 20 204 43 34 61 36 166 93 302 167 79 148 122 469 699 415 127 839 625 2,302 143 379 523 407 470 419 431 963 373 1,256 533 1,018 683 278 1,707 547 1,76s 126 481 610 146 381 371 40 244 617 14 95 83 256 325 281 246 326 63 19 3,505 606 450 477 493 717 1,215 263 118 757 291 3,236 2,400 230 110 991 212 162 295 143 733 369 1,452 4,872 756 387 676 Pariah or Ploco. I Inliab, ! Bouses. Popu- lation. YEOVIL— cont, Pendomer . . Sutton-Bingham Closworth . Barwick EiUit Coker . West Coker Odcombe East Cbiunock . Middle Chinnock Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. SODTH PeTHERTON, West Chinnock . . Par, Chiselborough . . . Par. Norton under Hamdon Par. South Petherton , , Par. 3. Martook. Martock .... Par. TintinhuU .... Par. Stoke under Hamdon Par. Montacute .... Par. 4. Yeovil. Thorne-Coffln . . . Par. Lufton Par. Brimptun . ... . Par.. Preston^Plucknett . Par. Yeovil Par. Mudtbrd .... Par. 5. Ilchester, ChiUhorne-Domer . Par. Ilchester .... Par. Sock-Dennis . . . Par. Nortbove;- .... Par. Yeovilton .... Par. Limington .... Par, Ashlngton .... Par. Chilton-Cantelo . . Par. Fodlmore-Milton . . Par. West Camel . . . Par. 311. WINCANTON. 1, Castle Gary, Queen Camel . . . Sparkford . , . , Weston-Bampfylde . Sutton Montis , . . South Cadbury, . . Compton-Pauncefort , North Cadbury . . South Barrow . , . North Barrow . . . Lovington . . . . WheathiU Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Alford ..... Par. Almsford .... Par. Castle Cary. . . . Par, Yarlington .... Par.' 2. MiLBORNE Port, Charlton- Hor> thome . Par. Corton-Uenliam . . Par. Milbome Port . . . Par. Stowell Par. Horslngton. . . . Pur. Abba^ and Temple ( p^^^. Combe .... 3 Henstridge .... Par. 3. WiNOAHTOS. Kington Magna (Dorset) Par, Buckhorn - VVeat'm (Dorset) . . . Cucklington . . Penselwood . . Charlton-Musgrove BrattOH'Seymour . Stoke-Tristfir . . Wincanton . . . Holton I'ai- North Cheriton . . Par. Maperton .... Par, Blackford .... Par. 4. Brdton. Shepton-Muntague . Par, Pilcombe .... Par, Bruton Par. South Brewbam . . Par. Eastrip Par. Four Towers . . . Par. North Brewham . . Par. I Par, Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. Par. 16 11 37 103 254 224 162 123 41 103 629 296 214 21 4 24 69 1,765 85 62 164 6 20 60 73 12 27 26 73 145 59 26 37 57 44 229 23 25 47 7 23 69 440 46 117 84 405 23 177 123 286 123 516 122 669 65 100 102 20 273 dOl 484 87 415 486 2,377 43 186 65] 316 46' 221 34 143 62 87 421 109 4 1 376 389 1,905 465 26 3 319 102 EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS; V. SOUTH WESTEEN. Parishes, &c., in Somersetshire. Pariah or Place, Jnhab. ' Popu- HoiLses, lation. 312. FEOME. 1. "NUNNEY, Witham Friary . . Par. Wanstrow .... Par. Clotord Par. Nunney .... Par.' Elm, pUof . . .' Par. Leigh upon Mendip . Par.' Mel\s ..... Par. "Whatley .... I*ar. Marston-Bigott, pt of Par, 2. Fbome. Marston-Bigott, pt, of Par. Frome Par. Hodden Par. 3. RokD. Berkley . , , , ■Standerwick , , , Beekington , , , Koad TelliBfoid , , , . Karleigli-Hungerford . Norton St. Pliilip "Wool ver ton , , . ChatleyHill . , , Laverton , , . , Lullington .... Orchardleigb , , . 4. KiLUKltSDON, Elm, pt.of . . . Buckland-Dinham Hardington , , , Hemington , , . Furscote , , , . Writlilington , . , Kilmersdon , , , Babiugton , , , , Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 313. SHEPTON MALLKP. 1. Stoks Lane. Holcombe .... Par. Stratton on tbe Fosse Par. Emborough . . . Par. Binegar Par. Asbwick , , , , Par. Stoke Lane. . , , Par. Downhea4 .... Par. East Cranmore , , Par. 'West Cranmore . , Par. 2. EVERCREECH. Upton-Noble , . , Par. Batcombe .... Par. Mllton-Clevedou , . Par, Evercreech , . , Par. Lamyatt . . . , Par. Ditcbeat .... Par. Honiblotton . , . Par. EastLydlord . , , Par. "West Lydford . , , Par. East Pennard , , . Par. 3. Sheftok-Malut. Pylle Par. Pilton Par. Doulting .... Far, Shepton-Mallet . , Par. Croscombe , , , , Par, 314. WELLS. 1. 'WELLa. Dinder Pa**. Chewton-Mendlp,yt. o/' Par, Green Ore , , . . Par, Priddy Par. Rodney-Stoke , , . Par, "Westbury .... Par. 'Wookey . . , . Par. St, Cuthbert Out . Civ. Par. St, Cutbbert In . Civ, Par. St. Andrew. . , . Lib, North Wootton . , Par 2, Glastonbury. West Peimard . . . Par, West Bradley , , , Par. Baltonsborough , . Par. Butleigh . , . , Par. Walton Par. Street . . . , ; Par, Glastonbury . . . Pari Meare • , . . , Par. 120 54» 44' 193 268' 1,123 15' 68 1291 512 23t| 1,039 80 406 63 306 26 124 2,6^211,496 228 12 223 161 23 35 146 3? 1 29 32 10 64 116 6 101 13 li 62Y 33 94 83 42 70 193 167 61 16 62 50 167 41 284 64 265 19 ■ 46 69 140 43 254 136 1,124 ■145 47 181 ■66 83 130 243 636 652 Parish or Place. Inhah. Fopn- 62 1,005 619 102 146 665 167 4 143 166 279 483 26 604 64 401 2,531 154 171 35 162 206 142 417 786 338 403 346 188 314 819 733 213 69 285 185 691 194 1,196 266 1,065 110 193 290 622 213 1,140 697 5,149 626 316. AXBKIDGE. 1, Wedmoee. Wedmore .... Par. Mark Par. Chapel AUerton , . Par. Weare Par. Badgwoi'th .... Par. Biddisham , , . . Par. 2, BURNHAM, East Brent , , , . Far. South Brent , , . Par. Bumbam , , . , Par. Berrow Par. Brean Par. Lympsham , . . Par. Bleadon , , , . Par. 3, Banwell. UphUl Par. Hutton Par, Locking .... Par, Weston-super-Mare , Par, Steep Holme . , , Isl, Kewstoke , , , , Par. Wick St. Lawrence . Par. Worie . , , . , Par, Banwell , , , . Par. 4, AXBRIDGU, Christon , , . , Par. Loxton . . , , , Par. Compton Bishop . , Par. Winscombe , , , Par. Rowberrow . . , Par. Shipham . , . . Par. Axbridge . , , , Par, Cheddar , . , , Par,' Nylaud Par. 6. BiiAsnoH. Charterbouse . , . VlUe Blagdon , . . . Par. Burrington . . . Par. ChurcbiU , . . , Par, Piixton Par. Congresbury . . , Par. Wrmgton .... Par. Butcombe .... Par. 18' 837 249 360 617 1,139 4.007 3,300 386 289 794 176 743 954 680 2,167 3,802 1,631 316. CLUTTON. 1, Harpteee, Nempnett-Thrubwell Ubley Compton-Martin . , West Harptree . . East Harptree . . . Litton North Widcombe , , Hinton-Blewett . , Cameley . , . . 2, Chew Magna. Stowey , . , , , Chew-Stoke . . . Chew Magna . . . Norton- Hawkfleld Norton-Mai reward , Stanton-Drew , , , Publow St. Thoa. in Pensford 3, Glutton, Cbelwood . , , , Farmborougb . , , Timsbury . . , . Pautton .... High Littleton . . Glutton Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Tg. Par. Par, Par; Par. Par. Vine Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. 4. Midsomer-Noeton, Parringt«n-G urney Stone'Easton . , Cbilcompton . , Midsomer-Norton Badstock . , . Gamerton . . . Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. .317. BATH, 1. TWEETON. Dunkerton .... Par, Combhay .... Far. Wellow Par, Charterhouse-Hinton , Par. 776 3,434 282 1,169 68, 259 165 720 71 333 35 162 166, 772 207 1 863 653 3,257 113 610 31 118 128 161 468 615 477 362 140 l,606;i0,568 2 142 50 184 374 17 31 99 254 68 117 162 498 5 107 178 30 264 296 46 118 115 163 70 19 66 106 31 167 406 5 22 132 129 78 208 330 449 173 237 116 82 150 809 493 280 238 248 123 PariBh or Place. Inliab. Popa- Eouues. latian. BATH— COM*. South Stoke . . . Par. Englishcombe . , . Par, Twerton , , , , Par. 2. Bathwick. - • MonclrtonCombe , , Par, Glavei-ton , , . , Par. Bathampton , , . Par. Bathwick .... Par. 3. Abbey. St, James .... Par. St. Peter and St. Paul Par. St. Michael, . . . Par. 4. LVSCOMBE, Lyncombe and Wid-'J p^^ 645 240 906 1,748 68 145 666 1,336 228 477 830 2,200 38 87 975 467 786 167 1,243 1,600 226 261 338 534 471 676 285 101 301 497 151 693 663 670 323 185 916 1,462 1, 740 1,101 638 367 667 4,010 2,661 1,268 1,048 172 1,117 566 combe 6. Walcot. Walcot,jJOrt(j/' . . Par. 6, Lansdown. Walcot, jiai* of . . Par. 7. Batheaston. Walcot, iJort of . . Par, Bathford .... Par, Batheaston , . . . Par. St. Catherine . . . Par, Swainswick, . . . Far. Langridge . . , , Par. Woolley .... Par, Charlcombe . . , Par, Weston Par. 318. KETNSHAM. 1. BlTTON. Kelston Par, ^orthstoke , , . . Par. Litton (Glowxtter) Civ, Par. Eanham (GloiKester) Chap. bistun {^liioucesta') . Par, 2. Oldland. Mangutsfield (frZouC€5- 1 «„„ te.) .... ,F"- Oldland (fiUmceeUi-') . Ham. 3. Newton, Saltford .... Par. Oorston , , , , . Far. Newton St. Loe . . Par. Priston Par, Stanton Prior Marksbury Compton-JDando Burnett . . 4. Keynsham. Eeyn^ham . . Queen Charlton "Whitchurch . Brtslington Par. Par. Far. Par, Far. Par. Par. Par, 319. BEDMINSTER. 1. Bedminsteb. Bedminster , , . Far. 2. Long Ashton. LongA:ihton , , . Par, Diindry , . . . Par. Winford , . , , Par, Barrow-Gumey . , Par, Backwell . , , . Far. Flax-Bourton . , . Far. Wraxall .... Par. 3. Yatton. Tickenham , . , Par. Nailsea Par, Chelvey , , , . Par, Brockley . . . , Par, Yatton , , . . 4 Par. Par. Par. Par. Kingston-Seymour l^pnn .... CLevedon . . , 4, St, George, Walton in Gordano Weston in Gordano Clapton , . , Portishead . , , Fonbury . . . Kaston in Gordano Abbot's Leigh . , Par, Par. Par, Par. Par. Far, Far, 80 112 821 291 38 76 845 651 270 426 1,967 2,095 2,078 3 196 346 31 131 15 13 67 555 285 200 1,343 81 113 94 69 32 60 71 19 76 267 304 111 202 65 85 476 9 19 383 67 64 693 66 41 '533 3,634 1,388 165 387 5,271 6,678 2,165 2,679 11,020 11,167 14,587 964 1,645 160 679 85 64 677 3,670 224 168 2,577 1,328 961 4,633 6,415 375 445 417 276 126 271 340 105 346 154 449 63 2,245 118 417 1,561 32,488 2,013 550 911. 361 974 221 962 390 2,237 53 98 1,832 352 246 4,039 345 192 230 2,131 2,137 366 REaiSTBATION DIVISIONS : VI. WEST MIDLAND. 103 VI. WEST MIDLAND DIVISION. » This Ebgistbation Division comprises the Registration Counties of Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Warwic/c. It extends over an area of 3,945,460 statute acres of land and water, there being 3,927,731 acres of land and 17,729 acres of water included in the areas of parishes. Its population in 1871 was 2,720,669 as compared with 2,448,046 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 272,623, while the natural increase arising from excess of births over deaths, in the 10 Vears 1861-70 was 369,812. Included with the general population of Parishes, &c., in this Division, are 33,074 persons enumerated in 233 workhouses, prisons, hospitals, and other public institutions ; 3,142 persons in boats and barges and 1,516 persons on board 346 sea- going vessels. The Division is distinguished for its coal-fields, ironstone, and ironworks, for the manufactures founded in the Potteries through the genius of Wedgewood, and for the multifarious metal industry of Birmingham, the great central town of England. Inhabited Bouses, 1871. Population, 1871, Feraons. Males. Females. VL-VTEST MIDI, AH D DIVISION 543,641 2,720,669 1,338,418 1,387,856 22. Glouoestersliire 23. HerefordsMre 24. Shropshire 25. StafEbrdRhirs 26. Worcesteraliire 27. ■Warwickshire 91,849 25,323 64,893 171,542 68,634 131,400 483,760 120,723 267,003 877,435 336,276 630,472 229,583 60,170 132,854 441,411 161,986 307,410 259,177 60,553 134,149 436,024 174,291 323,062 The SdpeeihtBndent Eegistbabs' Districts of this Division are co-extensive with Poor Law Unions, with the following exceptions : The Hfireford District comprises the two Unions of Hereford (population, 33,018), and Dore (population, 9,556) ; the Wolverhampton District comprises the two Unions of Wolverhampton (population, 119,623), and Seisdon (population, 16,430) ; Bristol, Oswestry, and Coventiy Districts are Incorporations under Local Acts, and Birmingham District is a single Parish under a Local Act. The population of Bristol District has decreased by 3,365, while that of Clifton has increased by 33,397 ; Foleshill and Coventry Districts show a decrease ; ; in Birmingham, Aston, and Kings Norton Districts, the combined increase was 84,144 ; all the Districts in Worcester- shire and Staffordshire, with the exception of Uttoxeter, have increased, notably Wolstanton, Stoke upon 'IVent, Burton npon I'rent, Walsall, and West Bromwich. Saperinteiideat Registrar's babited Population, 1871, Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, Population, 1871. District. 1871. Persons. Males. Females, 1871. Persons. Females, 22. GLOUCESTEESHIEE. 24, SHROPSHIRE. 320. Bkistol. .... 8,870 20,694 62,662 128,084 29,189 57,431 33,473 70,603 344, 345, Ludlow .... Cldh 3,679 2,219 18,078 10,801 8,952 5,664 9,126 321. CUTTOH 5,237 322. CaEPPING SODBUET . 4,071 18,666 9,393 9,263 346, Ghuech Steetioh . 1,262 6,343 3,236 3,107 323. Thobmbukt . . . 3,579 17,320 8,744 8,676 347, Pleobhet Mobtikbe 1,806 • 8,317 4,259 4,058 324. Ddesiet .... 3,130 13,077 6,317 6,760 348, Bbidgnoeth . . . 3,287 16,448 ».655 7,793 325. WEarBDEIOHSBVpsN 4,666 22,655 11,707 10,948 349, Shipehal .... 2,658 12,787 6,246 6,542 326. Neweki ". . . . 2,686 12,014 6,011 6,003 350, Madelet .... 6,179 30,364 16,189 15,175 327. Gmtocestee . . . 7,523 41,641 20,362 21,289 361, Atcham .... 9,391 45,685 22,223 23,342 328. WheATENHUEST . . 1,725 7,809 3,699 4,110 363, Oswestbt. . . . 6,540 26,848 13,610 13,238 329. Stboud 8,817 1,286 39,357 6,132 18,151 3,067 21,206 3,065 354, 355, Ellesueee . . . Wem 3,013 2,272 14,465 10,879 7,165 5,456 7,310 330. Tetbuet .... 6,423. 331, ClEENCESTEE . . . i,652 21,364 10,552 10,812 356, WHITCHnBCH . . . 2,397 11,424 5,607 6,817 332, ^OETHI.EACH . . . 2,279 10,584 6.472 6,112 367, Mabkei Dkavtos . 3,079 14,656 7,331 7,325 333. Stow OH THE Wold . 2,181 9,621 4,841 4,780 358, Wellikgtom . . . 6,045 25,184 12,560 12,624 334. Winchcomb . . . 2,286 10,330 6,261 6,069 359, Newpoet .... 3,166 15,844 7,812 8,032 335. Cheltenham . , . 10,189 63,166 22,348 30,818 336. Tbweesbubt . . . 3,215 14,288 6,908 7,290 25, STAFFOBDSHIRB. 3$0. Stapposd. . . . 6,043 26,768 13,330 13,438 23. HEEEFDKDSHIEE. 361, Stone 6,014 24,686 11,889 12,797 337. LeDbcet ..... 2,816 13,102 6,477 6,625 362, Hbwcastle hndee} Lthe ... J Wolstantos . . . 6,989 30,225 16,429 14,796 338. Boss. . . . 3,466 8,794 16,604 42,574 8,169 20,909 8,435 21,665 363, 18,782 68,932 36,487 339. Hebefoed . . 33,446 340. Weoely . . 1,924 9,031 4,661 4,470 364. Stoke upon Teent . 16,964 89,262 44,822 44,4<1,0 2,621 11,934 6,163 6,771 366, Leek 6,743 28,093 13,825 14,268 342. Leouinsteb 3,320 15,411 7,715 7,696 366, Oheadle . . * 4,487 21,199 10,570 10,629 343. KlHOTON . . 2,482 12,067 6,176 6,891 367, UnoxETrit . , „ 3,044 14,325 6,905 7,4'JO 104 KBGIOTRATION divisions: VI, WEST MIDLAND. Fari3b.es, &c., in Gloucestershire. Superintendent Eegistrai-'s In- habited Houses, papulation, 1871. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, Population, 1871. District. 1871. Persons. Males. Females 1871. Persons. 1 Males. Females. STAF^ORDSHI RE -amt. W0RCKST1SE3H1RE-Car. Coaley. Par. Uley Par. 3. DuRSLBY. Dursley Par. Stinchcombe . . . Par. Cam. ..... Par. Slimbridge .... Par. 325. WESTBURy On SE- VERN. 1. Newkham. ■ Awre . Newnham East Dean , Hinders Lane , Little Dean Flaxley. . Abinghair . Mitchel-Deau 2. HUNTLBY. Blaisdon Westbury on Severn Minsterwortjj Churcham . BuUey . . Huntley Longhope . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. ,. Par. Civ. Par. -. Par. . Par. . Par. 326. NEWBNT. 1. NtWENT. Aston Ingham (flere- for4).' .■'■ . ■. .. Linton (Hereford) . ' Par. Oxenhall .... Par. Newent Pari }Par. Inhab, Houses. 27 205 122 62 41 135 232 236 922 20 82 179 299 617 74 339 180 1,264 72 193 213 50 169 60 485 96 108 46 118 236 212 62 678 Popu- lation. 140 921 635 260 231 634 944 3,651 105 275 780 1,166 2,413 334 1,667 864 1,345 1,483 10,901 369 384 1,090 307' 742 241 2,495. 459 636 199 516 1,03» 924 246 3,168 EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: TI. WEST MIDLAND, 105 Parishes, Sue, in Oloucestershire. Parish or Place. Inbab. Fopu- " lation. NEWENT— confc Tayntoa . . Tlbberton . . Radford . . HtgliLeadon Upleadon . . Pauntley . . 2. Reduaelik. Dymock . . Kempley . . Preston . . . Bromsberrow . Corse . . . Hartpuiy . . Eedmarley - D'Abitot (^Worcester) . . . Staunton ( Worcester) . Par. . Par, Civ. Par, . Ham, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. I Par. Par. 32?. GLOnCESTEK. 1. KmcsHOLU. SlgliDam . Linton . . Over . , Lassington , Maisemore . Ashleworth Sandhuist . ^ortou , . Down Hattaerley . Twigworth . . . Longford St. Maiy Ham. Ham.' Ham. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par, , Par. , Ham. , Ham.. Wotton St. Maiy . . Ham. Longfont St. Catherine Ham. Chunilidown . . Civ. Par. Hucdecote . , . « Ham. Bamwood .... Par. Ville of Wotton . . Par. North Hamlet. . . Par. 2. St. NICUOI.ASL St. Nicholas . . , Par, College Precincts . , Par, Fool Meadow . . , Par, St. Maiy.de-Lode .... JQngsholm St. Mary , Ham. Holy Trinity . , . Par. St. Catherine . . Civ. I'ar. lOngaholm St. Cath. . Hum. 3. 9r. John the BApnsr. Su Mary-de-Grace . Par. StAldiite .... Par, St. Michael . . . Ojv. Par, St John the Baptist . Par. St. Mary-de-Crypt. , Par, St. Owen .... Par. 4. South Hauiet. Barton St. Michael . Ham. Barton St. Maiy . . Ham. Tufftey ..,.". Hanu Hempstbad .... Par. South Haailet . . . Far. Littleworih. . . ', Par. Matson Par. Cptoa St Leonards . Par. Prinknash PaUt . . Par. Brockworth . . . Par. Whaddon .... Par. (Juedgeley . . . Civ. Par. Woulstrup . . . '. Ham, Elmore Par, 328. WHEATENHURST. 1. Haeesfield. Longney .... Par. Hardwicke .... Par. Brookthorpe . . . Par. HarescomUe . . . Par. Hareslield .... Par. Stindish Par, IWoreton-Valence . . Par. Wheatcnhmst . . . Par. 2. Fbampton. Saul Par. Arlingham . . . *. J*ar. I'rethcme Far. Frampton on Severn . Par. Eaatiugiou .... Par. Krocestcr .... Par. 138 86 28 21 61 46 401 65 14 64 130 182 253 126 13 107 128 113 102 47 42 79 226 47 149 97 114 110 39 405 37 13 168 234 97 26L 18? 40 . 145 249 715 153 111 564 1,422 41 91 453 91 6 266 1 100 26 79 103 116 36 33 136 lis 83 151 153 44 230 376 55 635 398 141 103 245 205 1,778 306 82 27i! 519 - 830 1,150 457 247 45 93 75 484 564 602 430 194 188 401 1,936 255 621 429 619 512 473 2,514 238 31 992 1.117 540 1,616 977 231 826 1,431 3,883 981 PaxiHh or Place. { Inhab. Popu- Honaea-! lation. 3,005 ?,348 196 475 2.802 5S6 62 1. 14 489 127 400 64 373 450 628 165 152 640 528 376 428 614 69? 211 993 1,685 242 329. STROUD. 1. Stonghottsb, Leonard Stanley . , Par, Stonehouse , , . , Par. Hay wards Field . '. Par, Kandwlck , , . . Pur. 2. Painswick. Pitchcombe. . . . Par. Painswici .... Par. Cranham .... Par, Miserden .... Par, 3. BiSLET. Bisley Par. 4. Stroitd. Stroud ..... Par. 5. RODBOROUGH. Kingstanley , , , Par. V^oodche^te^ . . . Par. Rudborough . , , Par. 6. MiKCHnfHAMPTON. Miuchinbampton . . Far. 7. HoasLEi-. Avenlng .... Par. Horaley .... Par. 330. TETBURY. 1. DiDMABTON. Eingscote . . , , Par. Newington-Bagpath . Par. Ozleworth .... Par, Boxwell Par. Oldbury Par. Didmarton .... Par. 2. Tetbobt. Weston-Birt . . . Far. Beveretone .... Far; Cherrington . . . Far, Tetbury. . . . ; Par. Shipton-Moyne . . Par. Long Newnton ( WilU) Far. Ashley (WSfs) . . Par. 331. CIRENCESTER. 1. Cotswoij>. Sappeiton .... Far. Edgeworth .... Far. Duntibbome Abbotts - Par. Winstone .... Par. Side Par. Brimpsfleld. . . . Par. Elkstone .... Far, Colesbome .... Par, Rendcoiiibe. , . . Par. North Cemey . . . Par. Badgington . . . Far. Dnutisbome Rouse . Far. Daglitujworth . . . Far. 2. ClBENCESTES. Baunton .... Far. Stratton .... Par. Coates Par. Rodmarton . . . Par. Kemble iWilts) . . I ar. Poole Keynes ( WUU) . Par. Somerford Keynes 7 p„. iWilU) . . . .5 Shorncote {}Vills) . . Par. South Ceriiey . . . Far. SIddington . . , . Jar. Cirencester . . , - Par. Preston Par. Hiin.hill .... Par. Driffield .... Par. 3. Faiefoed. Bamsley .... Par. Ampney Crucis , , I'ar. Ampney St Peter , Par. Ampney St. Mary . Par. Poulton , , . . I'ar. Down Ampney . . J'lr, Maisey Hampton , . .Par. Kempsford .... Par. Falrford .... Par. Quenington , , . Par. Hatherop .... Par. ilaratou Maisey ( Wilts) Par. 200 618 40 912' 881 101 1,160 2,084 610 19? 540 473 634 64 50 21 59 95 16 45 34 52 683 88 60 19 84? 2,78? 10 1,089 1?5 4,019 379 462 4,985 9,95? 2,212 974 2,359 2,101 2,650 255 223 124 255 415 ?7 282 164 237 3,349 36? 27? 10? Pariah or Place, Inhab. Pouu- Housea lalfua. 332. NORTHLEACH, 1. BiBtjnr, Soutbrop , . , East Ijeacb'Martin East Leach-Turville Little Barilngton Windrush , . Sherborne . . Farmingion Northleach Kastlngton . . Aldsworth -, . Coin St Aldwins Bibury , . . AbllDgton . , Arlington , , 2. Chkdworth. Winson . . . Coin-Rogers Coin St Denis . Chedworih . . Compton Abdale Witbington Dowdeswell Whittington . Suvenhampton Shipton-SoUars Shipton-Oliffe . Salperton . . Hazleton . . Yauworth . > * Stowell . . . Hampnett , . Turkdean . . Aston-Blank . Par. Par. Par. Far. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Tg. . Far. . Far. • Tg. . Tg. . Chap. . Far. , Par. , Far. . Par. , Par. . Par, , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par, Civ. Par. . Chap. , Far. . Far, , Far. . Far, 123 2? 66 51 11 94 59 . 5? 51 155 38 24 86 2? 144 SO 88 101 38 79 7 251 11? 1,465 44 15 33 61 133 49 23 102 79 89 222 356 105 6? 45 571 124 312 22? 55 425 302 267 23? 68? 178 113 351 162 602 452 392 454 165 356 29 950 620 7,079 209 65 121 292 654 185 99 499 381 383 950 1,626 438 283 179 333. S row ON THE WOLD. 1. Boueton on the. Watee. Clapton Par. Great Barrington . . Far. Great Ri^ington . . Far. Little Risstngtun . , Par. Bourton en the Water Par. Nolgrove . . , , Par. Naunton .... Par. Eyford Par. Upper Shinghter . . Par. Lower Slaughter , ; Par; Wick Rissingtun . , Pun Iccomb Hum'. Church iccomb , Civ. Par; Weslcote .... Par; Bledington .... Par. 2. Stow on the Wold. Daylesford (Worcester) Far. Evenlode {Worcester) Far. Oddingtou . . . '. Par. Addlestrop. . . . Par. BroadweU .... Par. Stow on the Wold Civ. Par. Donnington Maugersbury Lower Swell Upper Swell Loogborough Se/.incote . Condicote . . Ham. , Ham. Par. Par. Par. Pur. Par. 334. WINCHCOMB. 1. GUITING. Cutsdcan (VTorcester) Chap. Temple Guiting . . .Par. Didbrook . . . Civ. Par. Pirmuck and Hyde , . Tp. Guytii.g Powir . , Par. Koel Par. Hawling . . , ', Par. Charlton Abbots . . Par. Sudeley Manor . . Par. WJiichcomb . . , Par. Hailes Pat Stariway . , . . Pat. Stanton 'Pat. Snowshill Taf. 2. Gleeive. . . Buckland . , , . Par. Wormlngton . . . Par. Dumbleton .... Par. J? 40 ml 33' 63, 125 62 196 71 88 101 68 23 87 38 22 47 218 50 177 63 44 114 23 60 34 40 26 8 33 64 73 30 110 103 54 248 34 133 13 59 50 41 1 39 52 86 140 44 ■ 96 291 36 111 102 18 ICiO 12 40 36 119 41 7 150 7 42 19 15 665 20 76 •68 ■69 106 BEaiSTRATION DIVISIONS: VI. WEST MIDLAND. Parishes, &c,, in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. Parish or Flaco. Popu- lation. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Hoiueg. Popu lation. Pariah or Place. luhab. Popn- Houses. lation. WINCHCOMB— con*. Toddington . . Alderton , . , Oreat Washbourne Beckford . . . Little 'Washbourne Alstune . . . Si an ley Pontlarge Prescott . . , BishopB Cleeve . Ootberington . Woodmancote , . Soutbam . . . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Ham> . Par. . Par. - Tp. . Ham. . Ham, . Ham. 335. CHELTENHAM. 1. Charlton Kings. tJckington . , Swindon . . Prestbury . . Oharlton Kings l.eckhampton , Cabberley . . Cowley , . Wbltcomb Magna Badgeworth Great SburdlDgton Upbatherley Stavertou . 2. Chkltekham, Cbelteuham Ham. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 336. TEWKESBUKY, 1. Deebhukst. Elmstone Hard- 1 (.j^ j^^; wicKe . . ) _ Boddington Leigh , . Hasbeld Tirley . . Forthampton TJeerhurf>t . Tredlnirton. Btoke Orchard Cbaceley ( Worcester) . Pendock ( ii'orixster') . 2. OVEKBUET. Woolstun . Oxenton Kemerton . Overbijry . Condertoa . Teddington Bredon . . Norton by Bredon Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Ham. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. , Ham. . Ham: Ham. 3. Tewkesbdey. Ashchurch .... Par. Walton Cardiff . . Par. Tewkesbury . . . Par. Twining .... Par, 23. Herefordshire. 33?. LEDBUEY. 1. liEDBUEY. Mathoii (Worcester) . Par. Cclwall Par. Easlnor . . . Donningtun Ledbury . . Coddington . . Busbury . , Castle Frome . Canon Frome . 2. Yaukhili:^ Eggleton 7 . Slrettun Grandsome . Yarkhill T-arrington . Ashperton . iMunsley Pixley . ■ Futley . Aylton-. Farkhold Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par, . Par. . Par. • J"P- Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par.' Tp. 45 109 27 Hi 5 11 U 12 IK 99 110 65 221 474 115 545 2S 84 St 60 704 408 607 264 41 46 289 807 617 76 66 40 257 46 14 67 7,828 90 67 113 98 202 34 52 20 25 124 99 41 26 268 66 167 15 3,218 219 291 293 94 16 969 34 231 29 25 lOOl 114' 99 : 36] 13 40 20 10 172 239 1,373 3,£80 3,265 343 293 181 1,151 197 60 299 41,923 277 466 386 300 617 430 910 166 183 293 300 89 117 534 441 211 128 1,084 260 747 6,409 1,004 1,161 1,349 410 89 4,422 180 1,006 177 108 135 129 472 641 492 186 96| 192 112' 6l! LEDBUEY-om*. Little Marcle . Much Marcle . Woolhope . . 338. EOSS. 1. SOLLEBSHOFE, Sollershope Brockhampton Kings Caple . Sellack . . . Foy . . . . How Caple . . Yatton . . . ETpton Bishop . Brampton Abbotts Peterstow . Bridstow . Par. Par, Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. ^■ Par. Par. Par. Par. 2. Eoss. t Foreign t Boro' . Par. av. Par. Civ. Par. . Par, , Par, . Par. Par. Weston , , Hope Mansell Walford . Goodrich . Marstow Lea Bailey (Gloucester) Tg, Euardean (Gloucester) Par. 3. St. Weonakds. Llangarren, . . . Par, Tretire Par, St. Weonards . . . Par, Hentland ..... Par. Pencoyd .... Par. Llanwarne .... Par. Llandinabo. . . . Par.' Harewood , , . , Par. Ballingham . . . Par. 339, HEEEFOBD,* 1. Dewchuech. Boulstone .... Par. Little Dewchurch; . Par. Acoubury .... Par. Little Birch . , , Par. Much Birch . . . Par. Much Dewchurch . Par. Uewsall Par. Callow Par. Allensmore . . , Par. Clehonger .... Par. Haywood .... Par. Grafton .... -Tp. Upper Bnllingham ~ Lower Bullingham Pinedor. . . Holm Lacy 2. FOWNHOPE. Fownhope . , Mordiford . , Hampton Bishop Tupsley . . The Vineyard . Lugwardine , Oormington , Bartestree , . Weston-Beggard Stoke Edith . Westhide . . Wlthlngton Preston Wynne Amberley . . 3. BUKGHILL. Sutton St. Nicholas Sutton St. Michael Moreton on Lngg Marden . . Wellington iJlnmore , Eurghill Tilhngton . CredenhiU . Kencbestei . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap, . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap. Qv. Par. . Chap. . Tp. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 27 191 173 30 26 61 75 66 24 47 160 61 67 149 193 736 174 38 18 42 286 167 31 61 250 262 31 131 140 43 8* 12 21 40 13 73 36 71 123 123 8 28 147 100 32 16 14 67 67 68 240 151 65 172 1 169 20 14 37 179 65 28 12 209 166 4 102 103 169 867 769 139 116 327 363 326 163 213 716 241 356 678 1,003 3,686 848 112 87 203 1,303 780 161 263 1,090 1,156 164 694 616 211 373 67 113 172 65 348 144 291 672 616 45 116 603 506 190 81 66 331 233 304 1,113 60S 230 916 11 790 121 316 164 784 172 37 260 131 85 961 651 10 671 465 HEEEFOED— cone. Stretton-Sugwas . » Par. Pipe cum Lyde . > Par. Holmer . . . Civ. Par, Huntington . . . Tp, Breinton , , . . Par. Eaton Bishop . , . Par, 4. Hehefoed Ciir. " All Saints , . , . Par, St. Peter . , . . Par. St. John Baptist . . Par, St. Owen .... Par, St. Martin, part of . Par, St. Nicholas , , . Par, 6. Madlbv. Thruxton . . . , Par. Kingstoue , . . . Par. Madley Par. Tiberton .... Par, Petcrchurch , , , Par. Turnastone . . , Far, Vowchurch , . . Par,' St. Margaret . , . Par, 6. KESTOHnBOH. Treville .... Par, Abbey Dore . , . Par, St. Devereux . , . Par.- Wormbridge . , . Par, Killpeok .... Par. Orcop ..... Par, Kentchurch . , . Par. Kenderchurcb . . * Par. Ewyas-Harold . . Par. Grosmont (MonmouM) Par, Llangua (Monrntntth)^ Par^ 7. CU>DOCE. Eowlstone .... Par, Llancillo . Walterstone Longtown . Llanveynoe Crasswall . Newton. . Dulafi . . Bacton . . Michaelchurch. Par. Par. Tp, Tp. Tp. Par. , Par. Eskley Par, 340. WEOBLY, 1, Weoblt, Blakemere . . Preston , . Moccas , Monnington . Brobury . , Staunton . . Letton . . . Hurstley , , Klnner^ey . , Almeley . . Weobly . . Norton Canon . Yazor . . , Mansell Gamage Byford . . , Bridge Sojlars , Bishopstone . Brinsop , . Mansell Lacy . 2. DiLWTN, Wormsley , . Sarnesheld . . Dilwyn . . , Eardisiand . . Stretford . . Birley , . . Kings Pyoh , Canon Pyon , Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Jp- Par. Par'. Par. Par. Par. Par: Par, Par. Par. Pai-. Paf. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, 341. BROMYAED. 1. Bbomtaed, Pencombe , , Grendon Bishop Grendun Warren Bredenbury Wacton . . Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. 64 272 49 241 395 1,905 24 116 90 96 446 470 1,0-3 6,318 631 2,991 288 1,390 648 3,263 297 1,411 326 1,662 108 205 33| 153 "I 60 19 61 147 67 14 119 135 22 32 14 37| 191 64 76' 49 13 28 85 43 62 42 21 16 146 30 68; 139, 171 71-' 47 29 52 ^ii 67 30 6f, 488 911 157 665 61 342 339 170 633 241 110 240 637 331 70 643 742 119 149 83 144 868 258 346 248 76 122 457 186 284 216 102 74 637 144 97 356 675 932 317 236 164 270 48 231 162 263 18 87 26 114 235 1,099 199 886 36 103 176 74 41 180 471 770 394 198 28 60 137 dtetrttI^to°f?J™?L'^HSd'Co?afd'«„^^^^^ ,'r.^'Tr "f Herefbrd and Bore. The parishes and places IncMed in Sub-, fllstiicti, I to 4 lorm the licieiorrt Union, and those mcludcd in Sub-districts 6 to 7 form the Dore Union. ' ' REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: VI. WEST MIDLAND. 107 Parishes, &o., in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Pariah or Place. Inba]).' Popn- " ' lation. BKOMYAKD- con «. Bromyard .... Tp. Window •. . . . Tp. TTllmgswIck . . ., Par. Little Cowame . . Par. Felton Par. Morton Jefferies . . Par. Stoke Lacy . . . Par. 2. Bishops Fbome. Ode Pilchard . . . Par. Much Ciiwame . . Par. Bishops Frume .... Evesbatch .... Par. Cradley Par. Stanford Bishop . . Par. Avenbnry .... Par. Acton Beanchamp \p,, ( Worcester) . . . y*^"' 3. Bkockhauptoh. Linton Tp. Norton Tp. Saltmarsh .... Par. Whitboume . . . Par. Tedstone DclamerB , Par. Tedstone Wafer . . Par. Upper Sapey . . . Par. Wolferlow .... Par. CoUington .... Par. Edvin-Balph . . . Par. Thombnry . . . Par. Hampton Charles . . Ham. Lower Sapey ( WorOM- } p ter) 5 Edvin-Loach ( VTorcM- \ p tei) ) 342. LEOMINSTER. 1. Lbouiksteb. Hatfield .... Par. Pnddlestone . . . Par. Laysters .... Par. Hlddleton on the HiU Par. Eimbolton .... Par. Leominster . . In-Par. 2. BODEKHAH. Leominster . . Out-Par. IvIngtonSt. John . Chap. Docklow .... Par. Hampton Wafer . . Par. New Hampton . . Par. Hnmber .... Par. Stoke Prior . . . Far. Ford Par. Bodenbam .... Par. Hope Par. Monkland .... Par, Newton Tp. 3. KlKCSLANl}. Croft .... Civ. Par. Elngsland .... Far. Eyton Par. Eye, Moreton, & Astaton Tp. Liiston Tp. Yarpole .... Par. Lncton Par. Orleton Par. Shobdon .... Par. Aymestrey . . . Par. 343. KINGTON. 1. Bbillet. Winforton . Willersey . Earilihley • BriU^ . . Hnntington 58 114 194 17 421 49 78 112 130 1 187 45 16 82 23 26 29 49 16 1,322 473 323 213 127 47 346 319 575 814 96 1,853 237 395 221 34 72 54 75 157 1,016 68 168 31 3 2 56 110 5 221 139 62 15 Parish or Place. Inbab. Popn- 'HouBes. lation. 60S 578 30 856 235 64 383 128 128 155 241 61 248 162 292 279 382 705 4,749 179 14 10 KINGTOK— con«. Llandegley {Radnor) Par. New Radnor (Radnor) Par. Old Radnor and Bur-> ™, lingjobb (Radnor) . ) "* Walton & Womastoni «, (Kodnor) . . . ) ^P- Evenjobb, Newcastle, ) Barland, and Burfa > Tp. (Radnor) ... J Einnerton. Salford, & t r^,^ BadlandfRodnor). J ^P- Ednol CRoanor) . . Tp. Upper Harpton (Radnor)Tp. Ijower Harpton . . Tp. 3. KiKGTON. Old and New Kington Tp. Both Hergests . . . I'p. Lilwall, Fembers Oak, } .» and Chickward . .5 Barton Bradnor and Jfp„ Rushock . . . . K*^" LyonshaU .... Par. Pembridge .... Par. Stanton Par. Titley Par. 7 26 265 1,13S 30 174 61 30! 112 44C 136 686 30 171 135 591 98 454 16a 775 Par. Par. , Par. , Par. . Par. HIchaeteburch (Ba .ji- ' mcllan (Radnor) . J 34 1 177 98 45 24 22 47 47 32 81 24. Shropshire. 344. LUDLOW. 1. LEIKTWABDraB. Wigmore (Eerefovd) Leintball Starkes (Her^ord)- . . Elton (flererord) . Aston (Her^ord) . Burrington (Eertford^ Par. Downton (Her^&rd) . Par. Kington (Hereford) . Tp. Whitton (ffcre/oid) . Tp. Brakes (Hereford^ . Tp. Lelntwaidine (Fer^ord) Tp. . Par. j-Par. , Par. Par. Marlow (Hereford) Heath and Jay . . 2. Lddlow. Onibury . . , . Bromfield .... Stanton Lacy . . . Ludlow St. Lawrence ??i Ludlow Castle . 512 26 1,111 634 249 72 903 488 244 120 124 231 219 167 408 Sp- Tp. Par. ^*'P- Par. Par. Par. Lndford \pt. in Salop . . Parish Ypt. in Her^wd . 3. Caikhah. Ashford-Bowdler . . Par. Ash'ord-Carbonell . Par. Cainbam .... Par. Hope-Baggot . . . Par. Bitterley .... Par. Hopton-Cangeford . Par. 4. MUKSLOW. Stoke St. MUborougb. Tp. Heath Tp. Clee St. Margaret . . Par. Abdon Par. Tugford Par. Bouldon Brookbampton Holdgate . . Munslow . . Tp. Tp. Tp- Par. 6. DlDDLEBUBV. Diddlebnry. . . . Par. Cold Weston . . . Par. Culmington . . . Par. Halford Chap. Stokesay .... Par. 345. CLUN. 1. Clun. Clungunford . Clunbury . . Hopton Castle . Kdiclift . . . , . Par. . . Far. , . Par. , Par. Div. 73 105 83 44 414 617 3C1 186 42 153 84 460 2,126 37| 180 205 318 71 75 29 18 9 39 29 61 19 25 117 25 8 75 109 385 1,081 1 56 29 63 80 19 65 163 17 195 66 32 22 13 10 14 132 108 37 130 121 216 , 24 112 405 1,014 1,635 391 371 Parish or Place, Tnhab. Popu- Honsea' latiou. CLUN— core*, Newcastle . . . Par, DIv. Hopebendrid . . Par. Div, Clun Tp, 2, Bishops Caotlb,' Snead (Montgomery) , Par, Hyssington (Mohtgmnery) . Mucklewick . , . Tp, Shelve Par, Mainstone . . . Civ. Par. Bishops Castle. { o„t.f;j; Lydham. . . . Civ. Par. 3. NOBBDRy. More . . . Norbury . . KatltngDope . Wentnor . . Mlndtown . . 95 35 200 185 275 104 124 564 106 66 361 626 1,894 5,087 6 271 119 322 433 93 341 804 70 965 41 648 33 297 139 123 52 47 77 681 824 37 528 198 606 1,029 120 631 4. Lydbuby. North Lydbury Hill End . . Old Church Moor Edgton . . . H orderly Hall . Hopesay . . Dlnmore . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 346. CHURCH STEETTON. 1. Chobch SXBETrON. Sibdon Garwood Wistanstow Acton Scott Church Stretton Woolstaston Smethcott . Longnor . Leebotwood 2. Wall. Cardington . Hope-Bowdltr Eaton . . Rushbury . Eastfaope . Sblpton . . Par; Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 347. CLEOBURY MORTI- MER, 1, CleOBUBT MOBTIMKR, Hopton Wafers . .' Par, Woodhouse . . . Par, Cleobuiy Morlimer . Par. Curtly Par. Milson Par. Neen Sollars . . . Par. Neen Savage . . . Par. Mamble (WorceBier) . Par. Ilock ( Worcezter) . . Par. Bayton ( Worcester) . Par. 2. SrOTTESDEtf. Stottesden . . . Civ. Par. Farlow Tp, Silvingtun .... Par. Wheatblil .... Par. Loughton .... Chop, Aston Botterell , . Par. Hlghley . . . Par. 343, BRIDGNORTH, 1, Cheitoh. Cbelmarsh . . . Par l^^ardiugton. . • 'I'P Glazcley . . . Par Deuxbill . . . Par Billing^ley . . . Par Sidbury. . . . Par Middleion-Scriveu . Par Neenton . . . Par North CUeobury . Par Burwarton . . . Par Long Stanton . . Par Dltton Piiors . . Par Monidiopton . . Par, Acton Itound . . Par, Upton Cressett . Par, 108 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS ; VI, WEST MIDLAND. Parishes, Townships, &c., in Shropshire. Parish or Place. BEIUG SOETH— coTjfc Chetton. . . . Civ. Par. Morviil .... Civ. Par. Aston Eyre . . . Tp. ABtley Abbots. . . Par. 2. BUIDGNOBTH. Tasley Par. Oldbuiy .... Par. St. Leonard . . . Far. St. Mary Magdalen . Par. Quatford . , . Civ, Par. 3. WORFIELD. Quatt Malvern . . Tp: QuattJervis . . . Tp.. Alveley . . . Civ. Par. Romsley .... Lib. Claverley .... Par. Worfield .... Par. 349. SHIFFNAL. 1. Albeighton. PatshulL (A'io^or J) ; Par. Badger' . . . . ; Par. .Stooktoil .... Par. .Sutton Maddoclc . . Par.' Rjrton Par: .JBecicbury .... Par: ^Bonlngale . : . : Par: Albrigbton. . . . Par. Donlngton .... Par. Boscobel .... Par. ^ToDg . , . . i Par. 2. Shiffnal. . . , Weston (StafonC) . Par. .Blymhill (Sia#orcJ) . Par. Slieriff Kales ipt.inSiafford , Township X^t. in Halop . Kembertou. . . . Par.. Sliiifnal Par. 350. MADELEY. , 1. Dawlbi. fitircbl6y . . . .' Par. iDawley Magna . . ." Par. ' 2. Madeley. Little Wenloclc Buildwas . . Madeley , . 3. Beoselet. Benthall . . Posenball . . Broseley , . Linley . , . Willey . . . Barrow . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Pjir. 4. Much Wenlock.. Much Wenlock 351. ATCHAM.* , 1. CONDOVEE. Harley Par. Shineton .... Par. Cound Tp. '^ " Chap.' Par. , Par. , Par. Tp. Par.' Par. Par. Kenley Hughley .... Church Preen . . . Acton Burnell. . . Ruckley and ijan^ey FliOdesle.y .... Pitchford .... Bcrrington . . . . Sutton Par. Condover .... Par. Stapleton . . . .■ Par. Church Pulverlatch . Paj. 2. POKTESBUIty. Great Hannood . . Par.. Pontesbuxy . . . Par. Habberley .... Pjir. 3. Westbdky, Minsterley .... Chaj). Westbury . . . ; 'I'p, 4. Al-BERBnilT. Cardeston .... Par. Inltab. i Fopu- Houstis. lation. 23 142 16 52 603 572 42 30 36 200 26 8B1 370 35 35 102 16 41 71 37 251 81 63 138 130 41 56 1,286 612 407 127 662 83 226 2,803 2,517 194 135 362 876 109 1,733 1,676 208 141 539 368 177 296 176 1,179 394 14 553 325 608 656 239 228 6,681 Parish or Flaca Inhab. Popu^ Housea. lAtiou. 61 2,14911,251 . 158 67 1,997 92 5 1,012 18 36 74 45 28 103 S7 49 17 18 52 • 13 48 36 118 IS 378 50 101 67 689 26 189 304 783 277 9,475 446 21 4,639 76 179 350 2,531 iga 114 508 .soo 241 97 113 265 107 248 180 737 65 1,660 216 498 3,194 135 930 1,472 297 ATCHAM— omfc Ford Par. Alberbury Lower Qr. Tp. WoUaston .... Chap. Bauseley {Sfontgomanf) Tp. Grigglon (MontgomAry) Chap. 6. MOHTrOKD. Melverley . . Shrawardine . Montford . . Fitz. . . . . . Par. , . Par. , . Par. , . Par. 6. Battlefield. Preston Gubbals . . Par, Albrighton. . . . Chap. Astley Chap. Battletteld .... Par. Haughmond Demesne Par. CJffington .... Par. Upton Magna . . . Par. Withington . . . Par. 7. AlCHAM. tJppington .... Par. Leighton .... Par.. Eaton Constantine . Par.. Wroxeter .... Par. Atcham .... Par. S. St. Maby. Holy Cross h St. Giles Par. St. Julian .... Par. St. Mary, pari q/'. , Par. St. Alkmond ... Par. 9. St. Chad. St. Chad .... Par. Brace Meole . . . Par. 353. OSWESTRY. 1. Kkockih. Euyton Par. ~" " . Par. . Par. . Par. av. Par. West Felton . Knockin . . Kinnerley . . Llanymynech . 2. Llakbilin. lAaxxMm'i^DenbigK) Civ. Par. SOughton . . . .■ Tp. Llanyblodwell. . . Par. Selattyn .... Ear.. 3. OSWESTET. Oswestry . . . Civ. Par. Oswestry . . Mun.Bor. 4. St. Maetin. Whittington ... . Par. Ifton-Khyn . . . Tp. Weaton-Khyn . . . Tp. Bron-y-garth . . . Tp. Chirk (^Denbigli) . . Par. 354. ELLESMEBE. 1. Overton. Overton (^Flint) . . Par. Penley (Flint). . . Chap. 2. Hanmee. Bettlsfield (Flimt) . . Tp. Bronington (Hint) . Tp. Halghton (Mint) . , Tp. Hanmer (ii^mi) . . Tp. Tybroughton (Mint) : Tp. Willington (Mini) . Tp. 3. Ellesmebe. Welsh Hampton . .. Par. Ellesmere . . . Civ. Par. Hordley .... Par.. 4. Ba&chuech. Great I^ess , , . . Par. Ijttleifess , . . Tp,. Baschurch . . . Civ. Ear.. Middle .... Civ. Par. Hadnall . . . , Cfcap. Petton Par. 355. WEM. 1. Wem. IjOppington . , . Par Wem Par. 87 110 65 86 35 100 67 107 13 52 19 25 34 92 48 16 65 60 111 85 609 1,023 1,765 298 1,708 267 242 222 52 291 117 45 223 , 247 922 1,483 429 240 257 65 371 292 92 78 146 90 91 37 118 ,198 56 123 55 283 165 114 118 810 589 312 378 188 217 199 465 299 457 89 251 81 119 169 449 224 100 314 237 529 371 2,409 5,346 8,544 .1,448 8,173 1,332 Parish or Place. 1,149 1,059 280 1,375 545 1,666 201 1,083 1,186 7,306 2,175 1,081 1,180 297 1,919 1,324 396 334 715 435 433 173 338 600 5,913 303 683 '253 1,434 764 525 37 588 3,880 WE.M— con*. Broughton . . Clive . . . Grlnshill . . Shawbury . . Moreton Corbet Stanton . . Lee-Brockhurst 2. FSEES. Weston . . . Par. . Chap. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. , Chap. . Par. 356. WHITCHURCH. 1. Whitchuech. Ightfleld .... Par. Whitchurch . . Cl7. Par. Tp. Wirswall (Chesh.) lamjA (mnt). . . Tp, Marbury with Quois-'> ,«„ ley (Cliesh.) . . f ^P' Norbury((7/i«s4.). . Tp. 2. Malpas. Blckley (OA«sA.) . .. Tp. Hampton ((Jkesh.) . Tp. Lmtan (Chesh.) . . Tp, Duckington (Chesh.) . Tp. Edge (6'AeJt.) . . . Tp. Overton (Chesh.') . . Tp. Malpas (Chesh.) . . Tp. Chorlton (Chesli.) . . Tp. Cuddingtoo (Oliesh.) . Tp. Oldcaatle (Chesh.). . Tp. Newton (Chesh.) . . Tp. Stockton (Chesh.) . Tp. Wichaugh (CTi«sft.) . Tp. Wigland (Chesh.) . . Tp. Agden (O/iesA.) . . Tp. Chidlow (Cteft.) . . Tp. Bradley (Chesh.) . . Tp. Macefen (Chesh.) . . . Tp. Tushingham cum ^ ™, Griudley (Chesh.) . 5 ^P' 357. MARKET DRAYTON. 1. Moreton Say. Tittenley (Chesh.) . Tp. ■Moreton Say . . . Par. Adderley .... Par. Norton in Hales . . Par. Woore Chap. Aston (Staff.) ... Tp. KnightoQ (Staff.) . Tp. Oakley (Sto^.) . . Tp. Mucklestone (Staff.) . Tp. Winnington (Htdff.) . Tp. Asbley (Staff.) . . Par.' 2. Maeket Deayton. ' Drayton Magna . . Tp. Drayton Parva . . Tp. Bctton Tp. Longslow .... Tp. Sutton Tp. Woodseaves . , . Tp. Almiugton (Staff.) . Tp. Bloore (S«a#.) . . Tp. 3. HODMET. Cheswardiue . . . Par. Hinstock .... Par. Childs Ercall , . . Par. Eaton Tp.' Ollerton .... Tp! Stoke on Tern . . Tp. Wistanawick . . . Tp. Hodnet Tp! 358. WELLINGTON.! 1. Ercall Magna. ■ Bolas Magna . . . Par, Waters Upton , . Par Kinnersley .... Par, Longdim .... Par. Ercall Magna . . . Par, Rodlngton .... Par. 2. Wellington. Wellington . . . Par. Wrookwardine.jjfcq/' Par, 3. WOMBEmGE. Wrockwardme Wood Inhab, Pom. Hooses, latfon. 38 • 78 70 204 62 137 24 67 684 70 1,326 Tp. • The Atcham District now includes what was formerly the Shrewsbury District (Xo. 352). 144 74 71 161 44 36 15 32 36 201 396 476 41 14 35 228 193 95 27 28 106 41 359 66 46 46 25 390 108 2,714 741 13,487 1,116 3,794 REGISTBATION DIVISIONS: VI. WEST MIDLAND. 109 Parishes, Townships, &c., in Shropshire and Staffordshire. Parish or Place. Inhab. Fopu- Hoitses. latiou. WELLINGTON— con*. Wombridge Eyton . . Preston , . Par. Par. Par. 559. NEWPORT. 1. Newport. LilleshaU . . Woodcote . . Edgmond . . Oberrington Chetwynd Aston Chuiob Aston . Tlbberton . . Longford , . Newport . . Gbetwynd . . . Par. . Chap. Cav. Par. ■ ^P- . Tp. . Tp. . Tp. . Par. . Par. . Par. 2. Gnosaii. Forton (Stajford). . Par. Gnosall (^Stafford) . Far. Norbury (^Stafford) . Tp. Weston Jones OSferfbrtO Tp. LoyntoQ (Staffera) . Ham. Flashbrook (Stafford) Tp. Adbastonwlth Kuigh- 1 ... UmiStafford) . . f 'P' Bishops Offlow (Stafford) Tp. TunstaU (Sto#ortt) . Tp. High Offley (Stafford) Par. 25. Staflbrdshire. 360. STAFFORD. 1. Staftobb. EUenhall .... Par. Ranton Far. Ranton Abbey. . . Far. Seigbford .... Par. Woroton .... Par. Giesswell .... Par. TiUington .... Par. Yarlett Par. S'^^^fS*-} Civ. Par. Whitgreave . . . Tp. Marston .... Tp. Salt and Enson . . Tp. Hopton and Coton . Tp. 2. Castle Church. Castle Church . . . Par. Haughton .... Par. Bradley Par. Baswidl, Mllford, and) .p Walton . . . .J 'P- Brockton .... Tp.- 3. COLWICH. TixaU Par. Ingestrie .... Par. Colwich Tp. FiadsweU .... Tp. Stowe Par. Chartley Holme . . Par. Weston upon Trent . Par. Gayton Par. 361. STONE. 1. Stohe. Milwich Par. Sandon Far. Stone, part qf , . . Far. 2. EcctESHAtL. Chebsey .... Tp. Cold-Norton . . . Tp. EcelesbaU . . . . Tp. Horseley .... Tp. Wootton .... Tp. Walton . . . . Tp. Three Farms . . . Tp. Aspley Tp. Slindon Tp. MiUmeece .... Tp. Coldmeece .... Tp. Cotes Tp. PcrshaU Tp. Sngnall Parva and J .j. Magna . . .5 Cbames Tp. Cbatuull .... Tp. 544 90 36 ?21 33 231 32 S2 142 1i 35 601 161 127 542 42 18 8 19 55 30 187 a 17 2 2,192 30 90 105 95 951 110 121 123 SO 46 30 336 39 241 8 117 56 121 113 1,779 310 130 44 23 24 3 23 23 7 66 18 28 15 Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popn- HouBes. latlon. 2,897 454 242 3,979 178 1,038 164 395 666 365 193 3,202 763 649 2,431 205 93 46 107 122 213 120 865 261 267 2 781 9 26 97 11 12,212 162 490 470 1,216 4,746 459 614 549 217 STONE— con*. Podmoro .... Tp. Bromley .... Tp. Broughton and Croxton Tps. Standon .... Par. Swinnerton. . . . Par. 3. Trentham. Barlaston .... Par. Normacot ..... Lib. Blurton and Light- wood Forest. Hancburch. . Bntterton . . aayton-Grifflth Trentham . . Hanford . . ■}Tp. . -Tp. . Tp. • li>- . Tp, . Tp. 362. NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME. 1. WnrrMORE. Chorlton . . , Maer ... Whitmore . . 256 163 1,625 209 1,167 41 495 237 575 576 8,937 436 61 1,484 644 214 116 122 19 101 119 40 310 101 129 104 74 JP- Par. Par. 2. Newcastle under LXME. Newcastle under Lyme Par. Keele Far. Madeley .... Tp. Onnely Tp. 3. AUDLET. Betley . . . Balterley . . Talk o' th' HIU Eardley End . Knowl End Halmer End . Andley . Biguall End . Park End . . Par. Sp- Tp JP- Tp. Lib. Tp. Tp. Tp. 363. WOLSTANTON. 1. WoLST ANTON. Chesterton . . . . Tp. Knntton .... Tp. Wolstanton . . . Tp. Chatterly . . . . Tp. 2. TUNSPAU,. Ransclifl .... Tp. I3rieryhnist ... 1 p. Oldcott Tp. Thursfleld .... Tp. Stadmoreslow . . . Tp. Wedgwood . . . Tp. Chell Tp. Tunstall . . . . Tp. 3. BURSLEH. Burslem .... Tp. Bnshton Grange . . Ville Sneyd Ham. Abbey Hulton . . Ldp. 364. STOKE 0PON TRENT. 1. Hahlet. Hanley . . . Bucknall . . Bncknall Eaves BagnalL . . . 2. Shelton. Shelton . . . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. S. Stoke upon Trent. PenkhuU . . . . Tp. Boothen .... Tp. Clayton Tp. Seabridge .... Tp. 4. Fenton. Fenton Culvert and) ~ Fenton Vivian . .f "' 5. Longton. Lane End and Longton Tp. Botteslow . . . . Tp. 365. LEEK. 1. Norton. Bemersley .... Norton in the Moors . Tp. Tp. 8 a 173 63 192 143 307 921 32 9 9 120 201 3,096 193 436 43 175 50 810 28 44 326 326 223 11 41 19 815 329 876 733 1,450 4,S84 148 64 63 636 882 476 387 332 15,633 1,052 2,175 212 826 273 3,945 180 224 1, 1,647 1,191 76 685 1,229 593 228 275 948 663 216 116 238 291 2,373 3,911 627 243 296 3,485 457 26 89 Poi'iBh or Place. LEEK— cimt. Endon with Longsdon 7 rr, and Stanley. . . J • P' 2. Leek. Leek and Lowe . . Tp. Tittesworth ... Tp. Bradnop .... Tp. Qnecote Tp. Rudyard .... Tp. Horton Tp. Blackwood and Crow- 7 ™, borough . . . . J P' 3. Leek Frith. LeekPiith. ... Tp. Heat-on Tp. Rushton James Rushton Spencer . . 4. LONSNOR. Heathylee ... 1 Quarnford .... Hollinsciuugh . . . Longnor .... Fawfieldhead . . . Elkstone and Warslow Butterton .... Giindon 3,783 6,334 2,637 1,192 1,698 4,953 3,100 1,075 691 1,251 1,670 13,640 20,971 3,299 1,292 1,646 18,407 2,365 114 463 2,393 165 33 24 12,959 767 156 125 3,723 47 19,748 258 211 1,257 6,691 Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. vEiP- ^■ Par. Sheen Par. 366. CHEADLiS. 1. AlTON. Caiildon .... Par. Alton Tp. Coton Tp. Farley Tp. Denstone .... .Tp. Bradley Far. 2. Ipstones. Kingslpy . . WhiBton . . . . Tp. Ipstones .... Par. Checkley, part of . . Par. Cheddleton and Kownall Tp. Cunsall Tp. Basford Tp. 3. DlLHORNE. Caverswall . . . '. Par, Dilhome Forsbrook .... Tp. Draycott in the Moor^ Par. 4. Cheadle. Cheadle .... Par. ChaMey,partof~. . Par. 367. UTTOXETER. 1. Uttoxrtke. Norhury (Derby) . . Par. Croxden w. Great Yate '. Dog Lane . , , ', LibI Rocester .... Par. Uttoxeter .... Par. Bramshall .... Par. Leigh .... Civ. Par. Field Tp. Gratwlch .... Par. 2. Abbots Bromlet. Inbab. Popu- " Ifttlon. Kingston Abbots i3romley Blithfield . . Newton . . Newborough . . Par. . Par.- . Tp. . Lib. . Tp. 3. SUDBURY. MarchinG:'on . . ■Marcbington Wdlnds. Draycott in the Clay . Sudbury (Derby) . . Doveridge (Der/^) . Somersall-Herbert \ (Derby) . . . J ' Marston-Montgomer^ (Derby) . . . . Cnbley (Derby) . . Boylstone (Derby) Tp. IP- Tp. Par. Par. Par. I Par. Par. Far. 368. BURTON UPON TRENT. 278 1,370 2,118 301 87 86 12 90 10,127 1,397 445 392 70 447 165 78 60 70 96 117 90 120 165 156 76 78 83 73 253 95 99 63 11 259, 141 341 21 312 46 72 789 154 137 37 981 513 771 361 281 330 440 485 425 620 750 720 309 381 498 365 1,074 477 421 263 60 1,196 689 1,673 119 1,502 226 370 4,082 734 802 430 4,492 2,234 90 389 - 175 6l 16 262 1,341 1,021 4,692 36. 161 182 866 18 83 13 92 61 1 278 323 1,466 36 197 42 183 153, 770 109 68 107 1 101 149 479 350 492 617 691 80 367 64' 69 325 284 1. TuTBUity. Hanbury . . Tp. 110 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: VI. WEST MIDLAND. Parishes, Townships, &o., in Staffordshire. Faiish or Place. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. BURT02f UPON TRKNT— amt. Tutbury .... Par. Eolleston . . . . Tp. Anslow Tp. Church Broughton "J t>o_ (Derby) . . f *^*'^- Barton Blount (Derby) Par. Osleston (^Derby) . , " Sutton on the Hill > (^Derby) . . ]" Hilton (Derby) . , Marston upon Dove ") (Derby) . . . j" Hoon (Derby) . . . Hatton (Derby) . , Hargate Manor (Derby) Par. Scropfcon ipt. in Derby . Township 1^. in Stafford FoBton (Derby) . . Tp. Egginton (Derby), . Par. 2. Kepton. Willington (Derby) . Par. Etwall (Derby) . * Tp. Bumaston (Derby) . Tp. Bearwardcote (Derby) Tp. Aflh (Derby) . , . Ham. Tmsley (Derby) . . Par. Dalbury (DerJ^y) . . Par. Kadbourne (Derby) , Par. Mickleover (Derby) . Tp. Findem (Derby) . . Tp. Twyford (ZJer6]/) . . Tp. Foremark (Derby). , Tp. Ingleby (Derby) . , Tp. Repton (Derby) , , Tp. Bretby (Derby) . . Chap. Newton iSolney (Derby) Par. 3. Oeeslet. . , , Churdi Gresley (Derby) Tp. Swadlincote (Derby) . Tp. Drakelow (Derby) . Tp. Linton (Derby) . . Tp. Castle Gresley (Derby) Tp. LulUngton (Derby) , Tp. Cotoninthe Klms(z>6y.) Tp. Cattou (Derby) . . Tp, EoBliston(i)er63/). , Par. Walton u. Trent (Derby) Par. Cauldwell (Derby) . Tp. ■Stanton (Derby) , . Tp. Stapenhill (Derby) . Tp. 4. Bdrton upon Tkeht. Winshill (Derby) . . Tp. Burton upon Trent , Tp. Stretton . . . . Tp. Hominglow . . , Tp. Burton Extra . . , Tp. Branstone .... Tb. TatenhUl . , . . Tp. Dunstall .... Tp. Barton under Needwood Tp. Wichnor . . , , Tp. 369. TAMWORTH. 1. TaM WORTH, Croxall (Derby) . » , . Oakley ..... Tp, Edingale Clifton Campville Harlaston . . . HauntoQ . . . Chi cote (Derby) . Thorpe Constantine Statfold . . , Hopwaa Hays Hopwas . , . Wigginton , , Syer&cote Par. 'ft- Tp. Ham. I^- Par. Par. Par. Ham. ^P- Tp. Tamworth Tp. iP*- ™^tojf. Tamwth. Castle (Wdr.) Lib. Amington ( Warmick^ Tp. Auslrey ( H'ariOTci;) . Par. Newton Regis (Warm.') Par. No Man's Heath (H'or.; Par. 437 114 82 24 166 17 5 92 2 61 10 30 74 110 133 35 4 7 19 52 44 190 87 40 11 27 379 62 97 qsi 256 17 87 94 63 86 18 91 97 29 667 422 312 1,885 101 965 1,377 121 98 63 372 60 74 69 38! 29 6, 8 1 68 122 8 484 474 441 104 114 104 Popu- lation. 2,149 686 393 66 396 113 694 88 43 434 17 276 47 137 468 669 163 33 64 104 241 218 1,313 409 136 54 124 1,902 346 452 3,297 1,343 88 480 436 236 384 97 447 427 143 3,204 1,967 1,478 9,450 484 4,750 7,025 677 617 249 1,677 150 165 37 217 329 265 162 129 49 65 6 300 656 42 2,351 2,238 224 651 487 422 122 Parish or Place. TAMWOETH— ami. Scckington ( ITario.) . Par. Shuttington ( Hta'io.) Par. 2. Fazez-et. Kingsbury ( Warwick) Par. Middleton (WarwicK) Par. BolehallCH'ariCTCft) . Tp. Wllnecote ( Warimclcy Tp. Fazeley .... Tp. Bangley .... Lib. Bonehlll .... Lib. Dunstall .... Lib. Bitterscote .... Lib. Drayton Baasett . , Par. Canwell .... Par. Hints Par. 370. LICHFIELD. 1. Lichfield. Whittington . . . Par. Tamhom .... Par. Elford Par. Haselor .... Par. Weeford .... Tp. Swinfen &Packington Ham. Freeford .... Par. Shenstone .... Par. Ogl-y Hay .... Par. Farewell .... Par; Curborough . . . Tp. St. Chad, pt. of . . Par. St. Mary .... Par. The Friaiy . . . Par. Fulfen Par. The Close .... Par. St. Michael . . Civ. Par. Freeford Ham. Pipehitt ..... Tp. Wall ..... Tp. Bumtwood . . . Tp. Hammerwich . . . Chap. Fisherwicit . . . Tp. Streethay .... Tp. 2. TOXAXL, Alrewas . . . Civ. Par. Orgreave .... Tp. Fradley .... Tp. Alrewas Hays . . . Par. Bromley Begis . . Par.' King's Bromley Hays Par; Toxall Par. Hamstall Ridware , Par. Pipe Ridware . , ." Par. Mavesyn Ridware , Par. 3. RUGELET. Colton Par. Armitage .... Par, Longdon .... Par. Rugeley .... Par. 371. PENKEIDGE. 1. Pekkridge. Acton-Tnissell Teddesley Hay Penlcridge , . Coppenhall Dunston . . Kinvaston . . Church Eaton . 2. Brewood. Lapley . . , Stretton . , Brewood . . Featherstone . Bushbury, pt. oj 3. Cannock. Hilton . . . Hatherton . . Sharesblll . . Saredon. . . Cannock . . Hurtingion Great Wyrley . Norton Canes , Tp. , Par. Tp. ?>■ , Par. Par. , Cbap. , Par. Tp. , Par. Tp. , Tp. • JP- Tp. &• , Tp. , Par. Popu- lation. 300 1,422 99 495 1,832 1,595 1,351 331 320 271 6 56 2 17 91 10 38 197 5 104 4 49 24 6 467 341 38 48 467 533 3 1 64 489 4 23 21 776 255 17 27 145 220 294 939 116 22 636 20 S6 2 145 176 51 683 14 235 11 90 70 47 1,134 28 187 491 257 13 61 439 47 193 869 31 453 21 254 141 41 2,224 1,824 200 257 2,013 2,784 12 9 251 2,255 20 137 100 4,525 1,325 93 135 221 926 42 206 101 409 13 72 133 570 2 12 298 1,419 87 382 17 90 116 467 657 992 1,359 4,630 669 128 2,435 96 268 7 638 779 260 3,237 61 1,218 53 420 297 214 6,650 142 957 2,776 PariBh or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- Lilion. PENKRlDGE-wn*. Cheslyn Hay . . . Essington . . • • Par, Tp. 260 209 1,431 1,065 372. WOLVERHAMPTOS.* 1. Teitenhall. Codsall .... 208 82 921 212 26 943 Oaken •I'ettenhall .... Par. 370 4,416 924 Eudge (Salop) . . Tp. 130 2. Kihfare. Bobbington Ipt. in Salop . Parish ipt. in Staff, . Enville Pai. Klufare Par. 3 81 161 667 17 396 793 3,194 3. WOMBOURH. Himley Womboum . . . Woodford Grange. . Trysull ..... Upper Penn . . . Lower Penn . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. l^- Tp. 73 432 2 123 375 62 389 2,080 11 583 1,877 307 4. wolverhaiiptos Western. Wolverhampton, j)t. of Tp. 6,027 30,454 5. Wolverhampton Eastkrn. Wolverhampton, pt. of Tp. 7,195 37,837 6. WiLLENHALL. WednesOeld . . . Willenhall. . . . Tp. Tp. 1,881 8,998 3,44618,146 7. BiLSTON. Bilston Tp; 4,681 24,188 373. WALSALL. 1. Darlaston. Darlastou .... Bentley .... Par. Tp. 2,86714,416 66 323 2. Bloxwich. Pelsall Walsall Foreign, iJd. of \ 455 1,720 2,389 3,717 3. Walsall. Walsall Foreign, pt. of Walsall Borough . . ^ 6,743 1,581 29,461 8,279 4. Aldridge. Walsall Foreign, jjt.o/ EushaU .... Aldridge .... Great Barr . . . Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. 421 748 263 221 2,077 3,702 1,413 1,062 374. WEST BROMWICH. 1. Handswobth. Handsworth w. Soho . . Perry Barr . . . Ham. 2,679 304 14,359 1,683 2. OLDBtlET. Warley-Wigom 1 „,„ (w4c.) . \ Ham. Warley-Salop (PTorc.) Tp. Oldbury (Wore.) . . Tp. 251 78 3,110 1,196 391 16,049 3. West Beostwich SoDTH- ■WEST. West Bromwich, pt. of Par. 4,359 24,788 4. West Bromwich North- east. West Bromwich,^*. of Par. 4,374 23,130 5. Wedhesbdet. Wednesbury . . . Par. 1 4,663 25,030 376. DUDLEY. 1. Rowley Regis. Rowley Regis . . . Par. 4,418 23,534 2. Tipton. Tipton Par: 6,868|29,445 3. Sedgley. Sedgley Par. 7,194 37,355 * The Wolverhampton District consists of two Poor Law Unions, viz., the Selsdon Union, comprising Sub-di:,trictB i-3, and the Wolverhampton Union, comprising Sub-districts 4-7. EEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: VI. WEST MIDLAND. in Parishes, Townships, &c., ia Worcestershire. Parish or Place. DUDLEY— ami. 4. Dddlet. Dudley ( Wore.) . . Dudley Castle Hill CWorc.") . . . Par. I Par. 26. "Woroestershire. 3?6. STOURBRIDGE. 1. Halesowen. Cradley .... Tp. Luil.y Tp. Hasbury .... Tp. Hawn Tp. Cakemore .... Tp. Ridgacre .... Tp. HiU Tp. Halesowen .... Tp. Lapal ..... Tp. lUey Tp. 2. Stourbridge. Stourbridge . . . Tp. The Lye .... Tp. Wollaston .... Tp. WoUeSoote . . . Tp. Upper SwinfoTd . . Tp. Amblecote (Stajf.) . Ham. 3. KlNGSWU^ORD. Kingswinford (Staff.^ Par. all. KIDDEBMINSTER. 1. Chaddeslet-Corbett. Cliaddesley-Corbett . Par. Rnshock . . . .' Par. Stone Far. 2. WOLVEELET. Broom Par. CbuichiU . . , . Par. Wolverley .... Par. 3. KiDDERHlKSTER. Kiddermukiter . Old Bor. Eidderminster . Foreign 4. Lower MrrroN. Lower Mitton . . . Ham. 5. Bewklet. Upper Arley (Staff.") . Par. Dowles (SoZop) . . Par. Ribbesford . . . Civ. Par. Bewdley . . . M. Bor. 378. TENBURY. 1. Tebbuet. . Greet (Salop) . . . Par. Bnrford (Sirfqp) . . Tp. BorastoD (Salop) . . Tp. Greet (iiitop) ... Tp. Nash(Soiqp) ... Tp. Slake C^alop) ... Tp. Tilfop (Sitep). . . Tp. 'WeaUm (Salop) . . Tp. Wbatmore (Sajap) . Tp. Whitton (5aJop) . . Tp Brimfleld (Ber^.) . Par. Little Hereford (Henf.) . . Upton (flrae^.) . . Tp. Teiibury .... Town Teiibuiy Foreign . . Ham. Sutton Ham. Bcrrington .... Ham. 2. BOCKLETON. Stoke Bliss (Heref.) Civ. Par. Little Kyre Buckletoii . Great Kyre Eastham OrletOQ . . Hanley Child Upper Hanley RochTord . Lindrldge . Ham, . Civ. Par. . . Par. , CIV. Par. . . Chap. . . Cliap. , . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Knighton upon Teme Chap. 379. HARTLEY. 1. Martlet. Pensax . . . Stockton . . . Chap. , P&r. luhab. Popu- " lation. 8,556 43,782 2 837 23 '338 100 93 103 327 617 1,932 1,147 465 381 584 568 332 34 122 27 35 629 3,740 018 664 167 18 37 688 20 73 44 6 68 7 22 8 13 20 143 81 19 284 77 33 47 45 30 56 31 68 21 47 30 67 149 122 109 33 4,700 141 1,966 496 464 563 1,644 2,984 321 97 9,376 5,786 2,166 1,972 2,898 2,771 35,041 1,477 161 553 136 158 3,041 17,791 4,540 Pariah or Place. HARTLEY— am*. 172 2,947 116 315 203 34 312 38 95 55 79 82 673 400 109 1,351 327 181 224 197 137 304 130 346 110 202 170 338 722 578 466 146 ".-} . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Stanford on Teme Shelsley Walsh Shelslfy Beau- champ Shelsley Kings . . Ham. Clliton upon Teme . Par. Martley . . . Civ. Par. 2. Great Witlet. Hillhamptou . . . llam. Great Witley . . . Par. Abberley .... Par. Areley Kings . . . Par. Astley Par. Shrawley .... Par. LitUe WiUey . . . Chap. 3. Holt. Holt .... Civ. Par. Grimley .... Par. Hallow Par. Cotheridge .... Par. Broadwas .... Par, Kenswlck .... Par. Wlchenford . . . Par. 4. Leigh. Doddenham Suckley. . AJfrick . . LuLdey , . Knightwick 1./eigh . . Bransford . . . Par. . Civ. Par. ■ • S"- . . Par. . Civ. Par. . .Chap. 380. ■WORCESTER. 1. West Worcester. St. John Bedwai^e . Par. St. Clement . . . Par. All Saints .... Par. St. Swithin. . . , Par. 2. North Worcester. Whistones ..... Tg., St. Nicholas . . H Par., St. Martin In . . . Par. St. Martin Out . , Par. 3. South Worcester. ■ Blockhouse . . . Par. St. Andrew . . . Par. College Precincts . . Par. St. Alhan .... Par. St. Michael Bedwardiue Par. St. Helen .... Par. St. Peter, part qf . . Par. 381. UPTON ON SEVERN. 1. Haslet. Powick Par. iQbab. Popn- Housea. lation. Madresiield Great Malvern Newland . . Hanley Castle . Little Malvern Welland . . Par. , Civ. Par. , . Chap. , . Par. , . Par. . . Par. 2. Upton on SeveSh. Castle Morton . . . Par. BIrtsMdrton . . . Par. Berrow Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. Eldersfield Longdon Bushley. Holdfast Queenhill Upton on Severn 3. Kehpset. Kempsey . . Severn Stoke . Croome D'Abitot , Earis Croome . , Hill Croome . , Ripple, jjurto/ Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 382. EVESHAM! 1. Evesham. Ashton Underbill (Gloucester) . . Hinttm on the Green 1 p (Gloucetter) . . ) I Par. 34' "i 65' 164 59 298 58 275 105 525 221 1,113 80 133 143 198 119 42 69 177 410 49 142 100 37 32 865 519 419 154 610 404 1,019 415 377 10 68 88 311 ,458 50 1,249 57 417 20 197 181 54 92 170, 133 66; 20 2l| 572 339 162 29 47 45 204 145 408 607 625 838 519 202 284 746 1,788 240 337 16 391 . 279 620 434 159 151 4,174 299 3,952 2,372 2,284 767 3,065 1,964 4,935 424 2,028 1,695 89 232 452 1,436 6,721 2,583 252 7,605 220 2,167 113 866 851 292 426 747 645 275 77 110 2,664 1,478 737 144 194 192 838 Pariah or Place. 467 I 39 183 EVESHAM— confc Aston SomervIUe ) p - (Oloucester) . . S Sedgeberrow . . , Par. Hampton .... Par. St. Peter's Bengeworth Par. All Saints .... Par. St. Lawrence . . . Par. Norton Par. Harvington . . . Par. Church Lench . . , Par. Rouse Lench , . . Par. Abbots Lench . . . Ham. 2. Broadwat, Cleeve Prior . North Littleton South Littleton OfTenham . . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. Aldington .... H&m.' Bretforton .... Par.' Church Honeybourne Par. Broadway .... Par.' Wickhamford . . . Par. Cow Honeybourne 7 p _ ' (Gloucester). . .f Aston - sub - Edge ^ p (Gloucester). . . f ''"■ Weston -sub -Edge 7p (Gloucester). . .f'^'^^- SBAnthaiy (Gloucester) Par.' Willersey f Gloucester) Par. Childs Wlckham ) p (Gloucester) . . .f*^"- Pebwotth (Gumcetter') Par. 383. PERSHORE. 1. Eceington. Cropthorne . Charlton . Netherton . Elmley Castle Eckington . Strensham . Defibrd . . Besford . . Bricklehatnpton . Wick near Pcrshore Birllngham. . . Great Comberton . Little Comberton . Civ. Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Chap. . Chap. Chap. Chap. Par. Par. Far. 2. Fershore. Fladbury . . . Civ. Par. Hill and Moor . . . Ham. Wyre Piddle . . . Chap. St. Andrew Fershore . . . Pinvin Chap. Pensliam .... Ham. Holy Cross Fershore . . . Walcot cum Membria Ham. Wadborough . . . Ham. Firton ... . Par. Stoulton .... Far. Norton by Kempsey . Par. Whittington . . . Chap. Upton Skodsburt. Spetchley Bredicot . . . Broughton Hackett Churchill . . . White Ladies Aston Feopleton . . . Throckmorton. . Bishampton . . Abberton . . . Kington . . . Dorraston . . . Flyford Flavel. . North Fiddle . . Naunton Bjauchamp Upton Snudshury . Grafton Flyford . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par, . Par. . Par. . Chap. . Far. . Par, . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Par. . Pur. . Par. 384. DEOITWICH. 1. Claines. Himbleton . . Shell . . . Huddlngton . Par. Par. Par. HDiUM3a.| lation. 161 103 261 351 389 99 70 15J 69 ?o; 66 105' 101 30 132 28 384 28 87 362 561 1,283 1,831 1,774 461 435 439 307 80 294 304 354 500 487 147 611 120 1,627 135 379 136 32 91 101 166 16 82 167 67 103 34 41 66 75 51 64 135 405 463 803 355 386 105 486 709 280 464 176 181 299 339 207 278 96 79 56 210 425 325 252 956 306 22' 114 402 1,880 99' 464 49 222 47: 201 80 430 135' 606 85] 373 26 12 41j ^^1 81 66 38' 102 21 39 23 37| 35' 3l| 8ll 61' 94 11 21 133 63 170 81 319 348 170 492 99 181 124 165 160 156 393 234 447 52 81 112 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: TI. WEST MIDLAND. Parishes, &o., in Wor' ester shire and Warwickshire. FarlBh or Place. DEOITWICH— cmi. Crowle . . . Oddingley . . Tibberton . . Wiimdon . . HIndUp . . . Martin Hussiugtl Glaines . . . Salwarpe . . 2, Omberslbz. Orabersley . . Hartlebury. . Upper Mitton . Elmley Lovett Doverdale . Westwood Park Hampton Lovett 3. Deoitwich. Dodderhill . . Elmbridge . . In Liberties . St. Andrew St. Nlcholaa . Marlborough , St. Peter . . Hadsor . , . Haabury . . ^ Stock and Bradley Uptoji-Warren Cfsfeh • • ' . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. : . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Chap. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Chap. . Par. . Par. 385. BEOMSGEOVE. 1. Bromsgkove. stoke Prior . , , Par. ^romsgrove . . . Par. Grafton Manor . , 2. Belbhoughton. Belbroughton . . . Clent Hagley Pedmore . . . . Hunnington . . . Eomsley . , . , Frankley . . . , 3. Takdebigg. Tutnall and Cobley . Bentley Pauncefoot . Webheath .... Kedditch .... Alvecbnrch . . . Coston Hackett . . Par. Par. Par.. Par. Par. Sp- Par. Ham. Tp. TP- I p. Par. Par. 386. KINGS NOETOJI. 1. Kings Norton. Beoley Par. Kings Norton . . . Par. 2. Edgbaston. Northfleld .... Par. Edgbaston (^WarwicJe) . Par. 3. Habborne. Harbome {StafforS) . . , Smethwick (Stafford) Ham, 27. "Warwioksliire. 387. BIEMINGHAJa. 1. Ladt Wood. Birmingham, pt. of i Par. 2. St. Thomas. Birmingham, pt. of . Par. 3. St. Martin. Birmingham, pt. of . Par. 4. St. Peter. Birmingham, ^i. of . Par. 5. St. Philip. Binmngham, pt. of . Par. 6. St. Paul Birmingham, jJi. of . Par. 1. St. Mart. Birmingham, pt. of . Par. 8. St. George. Birmingham, pt. of . Par. Inhab. Pupu. Hoiues. lation. 113 39 73 40 30 41 1,636 91 624 405 61 82 9 4 34 296 95 112 207 215 1 185 27 213 67 74 1 632 195 332 178 149 150 7,485 429 2,256 1,877 299 384 51 21 176 1,410 477 582 987 1,044 34 891 135 1,094 316 369 10 Parish or Place. BIRMINGHAM— «m«. 370 1,893 2,49411,795 9 51 424 209 274 76 25 95 25 100 48 192 1,416 358 36 1,930 921 1,194 421 149 385 146 447 223 900 6,737 1,640 171 9. All Saints. Birmingliam.jjf. q^ . 388. ASTON. 1. Deritend. Deritend . . Bordesley . . 2. DUDDESTOK. Duddeston cum Ne-") chells ... I 3. Ekmngton. Aston Witton Erdinpton . . . . Little Bromwich , . Saltley & Washwood . Castle Bromwich . . Water Orton . . . Par. . Ham. . Ham. Ham. Mnr. Ham. Ham. Ham. Ham. Ham. Ham. 4. SUITON COLDFIELD. Curdworth . . . Civ. Par. Minworth .... Ham.. Wishaw .... Par. Sutton Coldfleld . . Par. 389. MEBIDEN. 146 644 4,424 21,845 916 3,126 970 3,304 4 17,442 5,105 17,158 8,680 42,774 6,932 33,818 6,318 30,850 2,68113,250 I 1,437, 7,779 1,486 7,394 3,08715,926 10,016 49,635 I I 1. COLESHILL. Lea Marston . Nether Wbltacre Over Whitacre Shustoke . , Coleshill . . Sheldon . . Bickenhill , . Maxstoke , . 2. Meriden. Great Packington Little Packinp;ton _ Hampton in Arden Kinwalsey . Bprkeswell . Meriden . , AUesley . , Coundon Corley , . , Fillongley . , . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par, . Par. . Par. . Par.' . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Par. . Par. 390. ATHERSTONE. 1. ATHERSTONE. Ansley par. Bentley Ham. aierevale \pt, in Warwick Parish ipt, in Leicester Baxterley .... Par. Baddesley-Ensor . . Par. Polesworth. . . . Par. Grendon .... Par. "(S.)''!^.^} CIV. Par. ^S?"'!M Ch«,. SheepyParva(;,ei(!.) Par. Witherley (/,eic.) Civ. Par. Atterton (ieic.) . . Ham. Fenny Drayton (Let- } „ cester) . . . / ^r- Mancetter .... Tp. AtherstoHe. . . . Tp* Oldbmy Ham! Hartshlll .... Ham. 391. NUNEATON. I. Nuneaton. Caldecote .... Par. Weddington . . . Par! Nuneaton .... Par Arley Par. Astley Par. ChilversCoton. . . Par. Bulkington. . . . Par. 392. FOLESHXLL. 1. FOLESHILL. Bedworth .... Par. Exhall Par. luliab. Popu- " laiioD. Pariah or Place. FOLESHILL— ami. I Keresley 6,485 29,689 FoleEhill Ham, , Par. 2. SOWE. Anstey Par. Shllton Par. 2,20310,792 Withybrook . , . Par, 7,790 38,652 Sowe Par, I i Wyken Par. I I Stoke Par. 9,39146,986 Binley Par. I I Willenhall .... Ham. 6,928 33,9481 41 831 108 765 142 68 66 81 43 1,217 2171 4,883 550 4,120 687 393. COVENTRY. St. 1. St. John. •} Par. 63 111 66 77 467 94 197 62 55 24 146 5 366 196 209 46 67 246 148 51 29 11 65 163 559 118 23 106 12 27 15 254 328 367 189 6,936 477 250 349 1,969 460 918 240 114 648 21 1,660 905 920 201 310 1,091 603 239 133 62 331 763 2,679 696 446 Michael w. St. John, part of 2. HoiT Tbinitt. - Holy Trinity w. St. 7 Peter's . . . 5 ' " Radford Ham. 394. RUGBY. 1. Rdgbt. Combe Fields . . . Par. Brinklow .... Par. Wolston . , , Civ. Par. Brandon and Bretford Tp. Newuham Regis . . Par. Church Lawlord . . Par. Cosford Tp. Little Lawford. Long [.awford . . Easpnhall . . . Harborough Magna Churchover Brownsover Kugby Tp. Tp. Par. Par.. Tp. Par. Bilton Par. 2. Crick. Clifton on Duns- ' 110 407 46 134 346 3,667 56 1,057 124 84 1,753 7,399 48; 206 61 1 308 620 2,668 414 222 1,653 more . , .3 Newton and Biggin . Tp, Hillmorton. . . . Par. Lilboume (i\riApfo».) Par. Stanford (JViAptoi.) . Par. Clay-Coton (Mhpton.) Par. Elklngton {Nthpton.') Ear. Yelvertoft (,MhptonO. Crick (^ihpton.) . . Kilsby (_Nthpbm.). . Barby (Jfthpton^ . . Westrill and Starmore Civ. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. tPar. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. (^Leicester) 3. DUNCHUECH. Dunchiirch . . . Thurlaston . , . Willoughby . . . Wolfhampcote. . . Grandborough . . . Leamington Hastings Birdingbnry . . . Bourton on Dunsmore Frankton .... Marton Ear. Stretton on Dun&more Tp. Princethorpe . . . Xp. Ryton on Dunsmore . Par. 395. SOLIHULL. 1. SOLIHTTLL. Yardley (Worcester) . Par. Elmdon Par. Solihull Par. 2. Knowle. Knowle Ham. Balsall Ham. Bar»ton .... Par. Baddesley Clinton . Par. . 3. Tanworth. Packwood .... Par. Tanworth .... Par. Nuthurpt .... Ham. 1,163 5,183 Lapworth .... Par, """ 932 Bushwood .... Ham. Inhab. Popa- Hoaaca. lation. 108 1,622 42 116 79 346 26 279 48 21 4,302 158 35 194 193 97 31 67 163 40 81 76 15 1,527 296 66 246 70 8 26 11 156 206 126 139 240 82 82 92 109 107 46 81 64 80 179 49 123 479 6,639 148 472 308 1,420 129 1,241 196 103 20,793 168 810 810 413 121 293 41 62 633 186 334 316 87 8,385 1,308 i 467 271 1,094 281 23 120 67 581 . 897 501 689 346 317 399 479 451 196 327 210 356 68? 344 610 6,360 188 3,741 1,061 36 791 285 1,372 299 1,113 78 340 30 158 61 286 447 2,059 20, 84 I6O; 598 71 42 BEGISTKATION DIVISIONS I VI. WEST MIDLAND. 113 Parishes, &c., in ■Warwickshire. PariBh or Place. 396. WAKWICK. 1. BUDBROOKB. WroxhaU . . Bowingtoa Pinley . . , Haseley . . Hatton . . . Beausall . . Sirewley . . Budbrooke . . Norton Lindsey Sherboume Barford . , . Wasperton . . 2. Lbahihgtok. Leamington Priors Milverton . 3. Kehilwobth, Ashow , . Stoneleigh . Bnbbenball . Baginton . StivicbaU . Eenilworth Honily . . Leek Wootton 4. Warwick St. Mary . . St. Nicbolas . Guy's aiffe . 5. Radford. Wappenbuiy . Eatborpe . . Honningbam . Weston under Weatheii^ , Cnbbington Lillington . . Offchorcb . . Badfbid Semele ■Wbitnash . Bisbops Tacbbrook Tacbbrook Malloiy 397. STRATFORD ON AVON. 1. ElHRTON. Moreton Morrell Compton Veruey Kineton . . Gombrook . . Eatington . . . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. . Par. Civ. Par. . Ham. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. . Par. I Par. ! Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Tp. . Par. 2. Wellesbouene. lioxley Par. Wellfflbonme JcSv.Par. Hastmgs . ■ 5 Mountford . j^™-*^"- Ifewbold Pacey . . Par. Charleoote .... Par. Hampton Lncy . . Par. Fnlbrook .... Par. 3. Stratford on Atos. Snitterfield .... Stratford on Avon . AtberstoDe on Stoor . Whitcburch . . . Alderminster (Ware.) Clifford Cbamber:i ^OUmc.) .... Par. Bor. Par. Par. Par. I Par. latab. Popu- Honaes. lation. 41 212 23C 902 6 2£ 4E 224 65 784 6« 22S 84 321 116 629 40 144 4S 186 190 731 64 260 3,963 20,910 362 1,813 3Y 139 281 1,201 64 301 S2 225 17 66 887 3,880 1( 64 96 414 1,386 6,265 1,033 4,721 1 16 20 76 4( 155 £4 268 49 253 232 995 126 69! 62 297 13S 541 95 42! 127 516 11 61 65 300 i; 86 266 1,276 54 23e 153 746 92 396 182 774 177 732 79 363 Si 254 106 465 20 89 199 865 817 3,863 17 86 it 224 103 538 78 375 Fariab or Flaoe. STRATFORD ON AVON— cont. ^Par. Preston on Stour (tfZowc.) . . , 4. Old Stsatfobd. Marston Sicca (f.'ioMC.) Par. Dorsiugton (Glouc.') . Par. Weston on Avon (^Uloitc^ , Milcota Ldp. Welford (Glouc.') .... Bicfcmarsa .... Ham. Binton Par. Temple Graf tun , . Par. Billesley .... Par. Old Stratford Laddington . . . Ham. Alveeton .... Par. 5. Wootton Wawkn. Bearley ..... Par. Wolverton .... Par. Clavtrdon . . . Civ. Par. Langley .... Ham. Preaion Bagot . . . Par. Beauclesert .... Par. Wootton Wawen .... Henley in Arden . . Tp. UUenball .... Chap. 398. ALCESTER. 1. Studlet. Oldberrow ( Wore.") . Par. Morton Baggutt . . Par. Spemall Par. Studley Par. Ipsley ..... Par. Samboum .... Ham. 2. AXCBSTEB. Coughton .... Tp. Great Alne . . . Par. Aston Cantlow . . Par. Haselor Par. Einwarton .... Par. Alcester .... Par. Arrow .... Civ. Par. Oveitiey .... Ham. 3. Feckekhah. Feckenluun ( Wore.') . Par. Infcbenow ( Wore.) . Par. Abbotts Morton {Wore) Par. Weethley , , , . Par. 4. BlDFOBD. Salford .... Par. Bidford Par. Wixford .... Par. Exhall Par. 399. SHIPSTON ON STOTTR. 1. Camfdeh. Bmington Lark Stoke (Ghmc.) . Ham. Qninton (G«jwc.) Civ. Par. Admington (^Gfouc.) Ham. Mlckieton^&'Iouc) Civ. Par. Ham. r-Ham. Glopton (ff/oMC.) Hidoote Bartrim (Glouc.) . lUbrlngton (Glouc.) Chil)ping Campden (GUmc.) . , . j-Par. Inholi. Popu- HOUSM lation. 82 369 79 388 24 94 20 82 10 62 154 634 15 93 67 251 100 427 6 3S 703 3,358 24 121 203 958 67 229 37 169 134 680 42 171 47 220 33 178 167 680 263 1,101 116 610 11 71 24 ■ 121 18 75 516 2,410 279 1,335 12? . 683 48 204 93 3sS 228 1,06C 79 360 12 52 619 2,363 71 306 43 302 818 3,850 39? 1,651 49 213 8 38 201 808 385 1,634 30 143 62 215 205 915 3 13 103 482 34 146 146 623 3 29 18 108 121 648 460 2,013 Fariub or Flaoe. SHIPSTON ON STOUR— amt. 2. MORETf>N. Blockley ( Wore.) . . Par. Bourton un the Hiin„ (GkxK.) . . . .}P"- Batsford (^niouc.) . Par. Moret-Ham. . Par. . Tp. . Lib. • ^■ . Tp. . Tp. . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. Ham, Ham, Welfi)rd(fltortAamp«ore) Par. 402. MARKET HAR- BOROUGH. 1. Market Harbokodgh. Fleckney .... Par. Baddington Gnmley . Langhton Mowsley Par. Par. Par. Tp. Husbands Rtsworth . Par. Theddlngworth (Leicester) . HoLborpe (Northamptmi) . Bibbertof t (Ifrthmpton.) Par. Sulby (JVoriAampfem) Par. Marston-Traseell 1 p (I'mtlwm.pton). . ( TtH)Tpe-Lnbenham 1 p (^irorthamptm) . ■f'^'"- Little Bowden (iVbrtft- 1 p^^ amptan) .... J East Famdon (^^''rtt- ^ p_j. amp'.(m) .... 5 Great Ozendon I p (iVortAampfem) . . J Clvpei^m(Iforihampton) Par. Kelmarsh (iVWAmpfOTi.) Par. Arthingwortb » p (Itarthamptan . . J Braybrooke (Jfrthmptn.) Par. Dingley (tforthampttm) Par. Brampton Ash ( [forth- \ p^^. a/mpton) . . . . } Stoke Albany (Jfortft- 1 p^^ ampion) .... J Wilbarston (NorSi- Ip^j ampttm)^ pi. of..S Ashley (Northampton) Par. Sntton-Basectt(JVi»-tft- 1 p^j. ampUm) .... J Weston by Welland 7 p^^ (yorthampton) . . J Wclham .... Par. Great Bowden. . . Tp. Market Harborongta . Tp. 133 155 29 23 4 18 9? 14 131 43 91 80 176 124 61 13 41 183 93 446 22 44 33 106 141 lU 91 iir 85 115 G4 9 10 57 253 145 63 58 35 60 214 63 7 93 13 613 628 133 86 18 80 404 61 490 141 354 258 746 496 275 377 161 732 400 2,080 111 205 154 375 636 402 434 476 368 478 228 53 299 219 962 658 268 265 136 239 934 268 32 328 81 Pariah or Place. I Inhab. Houaea. MARKET HARBOROtJGH — cont. 190 35 882 191 62 213 90 23 365 no 27 163 81 347 136 681 85 378 40 161 4S 209 IS 326 505 73 1,450 2,362 Lubenham .... Foxton Kibworih-B-'ancbamp KibwoTth-Harcourt . Smeeton-Wt"Sterby . Tur-Langlon . West Langton . East Langton . Thorp-Langt^^ Cranoe . . . Glooston . . Stonton-Wyville Shangton . . 403. BILLESDON. 1. BiLLESDON. Noseley . . Billesdon . RuUeston . Goadby . . Skefflngton . Tngby . . East Norton Alexton. . Loddington Launde . . With cote . Owslon . Tilton . . Wbatborongh Halstead Marefield . Lowesby . Cold Newton Hungerton . Keyham Scraptoft . Hamberstone Evlngton . Thnmby . Stonghton . Busbby . . Houghton on the Galhy . Frisby . . Little Stretton King's Norton Carlton-Cnrliew IlBton on the Hill Burton-Overy . Glenn Magna . Great Stretton Wistow . . Newton-Harcourt Par. Par. ^■ Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. JP- Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, JP- Tp. Tp. JP- Par. JP- Par. Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Ti). Par. JP- Tp. JP- JP- Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. ^ Tp, 404. BLABY. 1. WlGSTOU. Kilhy . Foston . Wfgston Magna Oadby . . Knighton . Aylestone . Glenn Parva Blaby . . Conntestborpe 2. ENDERBr. Whetstone . Cosby . . Narborough Huncote Enderby . . LubbeBthorpe . Glenflrld . Braunstone Ftirby Muxloe Braunstone frith Freak's Ground New Found Pool New Parks Kirby Frith . Glenfleld Frith . . [jeicester Forest East Leicester Forest West Par. Par. Par, Par. Tp. Tp. To. Tp. Par, Par. Tp. Tp. Par. JP- Tp. JP- Tp, Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par. 146 92 224 101 115 83 12 63 36 23 32 21 17 11 139 9 27 41 99 26 15 29 10 10 41 45 2 45 5 21 27 . 61 30 21 113 71 45 26 15 100 16 6 21 13 11 58 106 . 198 5 8 49 90 7 600 264 167 95 26 258 236 248 233 165 101 310 12 123 39 77 1 3 Popn» lation, Pariah oi- Place. Inhab. Hoiiacs 663 336 1,015 474 486 323 62 245 127 121 127 84 101 61 802 40 126 231 433 125 69 166 57 62 181 222 11 204 23 109 139 238 147 86 852 310 185 139 51 374 90 27 75 60 59 290 469 767 33 46 205 334 38 2,638 1,250 928 450 152 1,066 1, 1,038 944 763 409 1,390 73 553 216 342 7 15 60 69 13 11 89 34 BLABY-MJonf. Thurlaston . . . Par. Knoll & Bassett House Par. Croft Par. Pottera Marston . . Tp. 405. HINCKLEY. 1. ButtBAGB) Stotiey Stanton . . Par. Sapcote Par. Sharnford .... Par. Aston'Flamville . . Tp. Burba {e Tp. Wolvey (WarwicJc) . Par. Burto i-Hastinga i p (^Warwiele) . J " Stretton-Baskerville') p (WarwicK) . ,5 '^'' ' 2. HiNCKLBY. Hincldey ipt. in Warwick Township \pt. in Leicester Stoke-Golding . Higliam on the Hill „^P- Par. 3. Earl Shilton. Barwell .... Tp. Elmsthorpe . . . Par. EariShilton . . , Tp. 403. MARKET BOSWORTH. 1. Maekbt BoaWORTH. Kirby Mallory . . Tp- Peckleton .... Par. Desford Par. Newbold'Verdon . . Par. Cadeby ^ . . . . Tp. Osbaston .... Tp. Staplelon .... Tp. Dadlington . . . Tp. Market Bosworth . Tp. Sutton-Cheney . . Tp. Shenion .... Tp. Carlton ..... Tp. Sibsotl ■ Tp. Upton Tp. Twycross . . . .' tar. Orton on the Hill . . Par. Norton Jnxta Twycross Tp. Bilstone .... Tp. Gopsall Par. ShackerStoHe . . . Tp. Congcrston . . . , Par. 2. iBffTOCK. Barlestone . . . , Tp. Nailstone .... Tp. fiarton in the Scans . Tp. Thornton . . . < Tp. Bagworth ..... Tp. Stanton under Bardon Tp. Ratby Par. Markfleld .... Par. Ibstock .... Tp. Odstone . . , . Tp. 407, ASHBY-DE^LA- ZOUOH. 1. Meashak. Heather .... Par. Nornianton-le^Heath Tp. Swep.>tone .... Par. Snarcstone .... Par. Appleby > pt in Txicesier Parish ) pt. in Derby . Measham (Derbr/) . Tp. 2. Hartshorh. Blackfordby . . . tp- Nether and Over Seal Tp. Doni^thorpe \ pt. in Leic. Hamlet 5 pt. in J)erby Oakthorpe (Deriij) . Ham. Derby) Stretton-en-le-field (Derby) . . . WilleRley (Deriy) Smh\>s (Derby) . Boundary (Derby) Tp. Par. Par. Par 136 3 71 4 171 157 131 20 393 198 39 7 1,509 147 119 307 6 477 217 177 40 47 51 48 180 75 54 66 68 29 72 79 67 23 8 63 58 141 76 38 93 100 67 305 316 355 411 92 35 141 78 90 114 362 149 279 95 50 119 Popn- latLon. 681 600 472 103 1,725 846 116 KBGISTEATION DIVISIOlfS : VII. KOKTH MIDLAND. Parishes, Townships, Sec, in Iieicestershire and Rutlandshire, Parish or Flace. ASHBY-DE LA-ZOUCH— cont. < Hartshorn (Derhy) , Par. Ticknall{«er!>3/) . . Par. ■ 3. ASHDI-SB-LA-ZODCH. Calke (ZJa-Sj/) . . .' Par. Staunton-Harold . . Tp. Worthinglon and ) ' ,. Newbold . . J ' '■^■ Osgathorpe. ■. . . Par. Afihby-de-la-Zouch . Tp. ; 4. Whitwick, Cole-Orton .... Par. Packington rpt. in Leicester ParUh "^pt. in iJerby , Kavenstone ( pt. in Derby . Parish \ pt. in Leic^ter Hugglescote and Don-> „. • Ington . . . . 5 ^''■ Bardon Par, Whitwick . . . . Tp. Swannington . . , Tp. Thringstone . . . Tp. 408. LOUaHBOEOUGH. 1. LOCOHBOBOUGH. - Charley Par, Loughborough . . Tp. Woodthorpe , , ,' Tp. Knight-Thorpe , . Tp. Dishley cum Thorpacre Par. Garendon , , , , Par. Sheepshed , , , , Par. Belton Far. Long Whatton , . Par. Hathem , , , . Par. ; 2. Leake. Stanford upon SoarV -p^. (iVbtts) . . , y '^"• Normanton upon V p Soar (IfoUs). . f '^'^■ Sutton -Bounington 7' t, _ (AoHs) . . . f ^"• West Leake (JVbttf) . Par. East'Leake (JVbitc) , Par. Cosstock (Jfotts) J , Par.' Rempstone (iVoifs) ,' Par. WysaHCiVoHj) . . Par,' Thorpe-Bochart (JVb<(«) Par, Wlllooghby on the/ i,„, WoIdB(yo«te) , f '^"■ WImeswould , . . Par. Prestwold . . . . Tp. Hoton Tp. Cotes .,.'..' Tp.' Burton on the WoldB. Tp. 409. BARROW V^OSUIAR. 1. Babbow UpnN SOAB. Walton on the Wolds Par. Seagrave . , . . Par. Ttarussington . . . Par, Hatcliffe on the Wreak Par. Cossington . , . , Par. Sileby Bar. Barrow upon Soar, , Tp. 2. QCOBNDON. Mountsorrel North End Tp. Moimtsorrel South End Tp, Quorndon . , , , Tp. 'Woodhouse. . . , Tp. Maplewell-Longdale , Par. ■[Jlverscroft, , . , Par. Swithland , , , , Par. 3. ROTHLET. Eothley Tp. Eothley TelMple , . Par. Wanlip . , . /. , Par. ThuTcaaton , ' , , Tp. Cropston . . , , Tp. Anstey , . . , , Tp. Bradgate Park , , , Par. Newtown-Linford, . Par. Arrstey Pastures . . Par. BeaumV>nt Leys . , Par. I,eicester Frith. , , Par. Gilroes Par. Inhab. Popu- HoDfiei*. lalion. 80 1,429 131 188 i1 66 62 12 811 1 2,591 14 13 44 9 860 16? Ill 282 34 260 104 90 66 Parish or Place. 63 288 350 7,302 664 9f8 248 165 244 2,32? 69 4,2»? 1,586 1,402 38 11,456 61 >1 153 55 3,J84 684 766 1,120 BARROW UPON SOAR— cont. Leicester Abbey . , Par. Belgrave , , , , Tp. Biretall Tp. 4. Stston. Syston' Par. Rearsby Par. Queeniboroiigh . . Par. South Croxton . . . Par. Beeby Par. Barkby Tp. Barkby-Thorpe . . Tp. North Thurmaston . Tp. South Thurmaston , Tp. 410, LEICESTER 1. East Leicester. St. Margaret , , Civ. Par. 2. Weot Leicester. Inhab. Popa- Honses. laUon. 12,328 St. Leonard . . Par. . 204 All Saints , . . Par. 1,480 Black Friars . . Par. 264 St. Martin . . . Par. 493 St. Nicholas . . Par. 418 White Friars . . Par. 32 Castle View . . Par. 35 Newarke- . . . Par.l • 328 St. Mary . . . Par.. 4,218 ^26 1,009 169 1,031 426 339 49 4?2 1,113 65 332 69 398 64 S3 151 21 76 409 456 232 211 390 312 2 17 52 232 18 23 53 35 226 2 105 5 7 7 2 240 412 624 96 462 1,766 1,963 1,046 949 1,616 1,332 13 81 255 1,040 86 123 249 160 1,012 12 450 41 36 47 411. MELTON-MOWBRAY. 1. SOMEBBT. Ashby-Folville . . Tp. Barsby Tp. Gaddeaby . . , , Par. Brooksby .... Par. Rotherby .... Par. Frisby on the Wreak " Par. Ktrby Bellars . . . Par. Great Dalby . . . Par. Twyford , . , , Tp. Thorpe-Satchvllle . Tp. Burrough . . . ,' Par. Somerby .... Par. Pickwell .... Par. Little Dalby . . . Par. Burton-Lazars . . . Tp. ' 2. Meltok-Mowbbat. . Melton-Mowbray . . Tp. Welby Tp. Sysonby .... Tp. Asfordby .... Par. Hoby Par. Ragiiale .... Par. Dalby on the Wolds . Par. Grimston .... Par. Saxelby .... Par. Shoby Par. Wartnaby . . . , Tp. 3. Clawson. Upper Broughton (Notts) Par. Nether Broughton . Par. Clawson .... Par, Hose Par. Harby Par. Stathem .... Par, Eaton Par. 6 451 405 114 122 67 25 107 13 56 219 35 2,019 437 1,877 458 ^89 296 114 440 66 252 1,029 Parish or Place. Branston EaBtwell , , , . Goadby-Marwobd . . Chadwell and Wycomb Scalford , , . . Abkettleby , . . HolweU , . , . Par. Par. Par, Par. Tp. 4. Waltham. Wyfordby .... Par. Thorpe-Arnold . ,. Par. Waltham on the Wolds Par. Stonesby ', . , . Par. Bescaby , , , , Par. Saitby Par. Sproxton .... Par. Buckrmnster . . . Tp. Sewstern .... Tp. Coston Par. .Gar&OTpe .... Par. 40 60 62 10 27 94 54 93 82 44 28 112 39 36 65 1,020 8 12 114 '78 40 21 5 26 87 91 184 94 129 lis 94 67 32 33 21 128 50 26 138 56 4 5 86 76 67 -30 27 59,062 1,028 6,458 1,175 2,507 1,925 149 163 1,666 21,097 174 273 280 61 132 366 257 468 373 218 200 623 195 210 260 MELTON-MOWBRAY— cont. Freeby Tp. Saxby Par. Ediiiondthorpe . . Par. Wymondham . . . Par. Stapleford .... Par. 29. Butlandshire. 412. OAKHAM. 1. Oaehait. Cold Orerton (^Leicester) Par. 6,033 62 73 613 327 127 320 164 91 29 129 370 405 780 403 639 495 382 319 159 173 97 644 202 147 103 147 623 236 25 290 408 312 232 164 Knossington (/ Teigh . . . Market Overton ThWleton . Stretton Greetham . Cottesmore . Barrow . . Burley . . Exton . . Horn . . Tickencote Empingham Whitwell . Normunton Edith-Weston Lyndon . , Manton . Hambieton , Egleton , . Gunthorpe leicestery Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Tp. . Ham. . Par. , Tp, • JP- . Par. , Par. , Par. , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. , Par, , Ham. Odldiam Deanshold 1^^ S with Barleythcrpe Oakham Lordshoid LelghSeld , Langham . Ash well Whissendlne Braunston . Brooke . . Martinsthorpe Manor . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par, , Par. , Par, 413. UPPINGHAM. 1. Uppingham. Ridllngton .... Par. Belron Par. Wardley .... Par. Ayston Par. Preston Par. Uppingham . . . Par! Beaumont Chase . . Par. Bisbrooke .... Par, Liddington .... Par! Stoke Dry . . ^ . Tp. Holy Oakes (Leicester) Lib. Stockerston (Leicester) Par. Gretton (Nortkampton) Par. 2. Great Easton. Hominghold (Leicester) Par. Hallaton (Leicester) . Par. Slawstoii (Leicester) . Par. Blaston (Leicester) . Par. Medbourne (Leicester) Tp Holt, or Nevill-Holt ) „ (Leici:ster) . . . j ■*?• Bringhurst (Leicester) Tp. Drayton (Leicester) . Tp. Easton Maga& (Leicester) Tp. Caldecott .... Par. Rockingham (!fthinptn.)Pa,r. 3. B*EEOWDEN. Harringworth (JVorift- 1 „ omipton) .... I ^*^' Laxton (Morthamptan) Par. Fineshade(JVbrtftmj)«n.) Par, Wakerley(JV<»-tfii)y)«n.) Par, Barrowden .... Par. Mortott Par! Ssaton Xp' Thorpe by Water . . Ham! Glaston Par iWing Par! Pilton pai-^ North Luffenbam . . Par! South LuHenham . . Par. Inhab. Houses 28 27 51 179 28 Popu- lation. 131 126 233 776 114 16 70 29 90 32 39 150 108 31 . 46 163 4 22 186 24 147 47 179 103 20 1 86 319 113 417 142 173 704 465 135 266 766 21 100 893 100 42 399 111 251 305 117 17 865 2,207 40 632 197 769 420 88 3 60 102 13 22 77 446 4 57 138 8 1 11 196 23 166 65 23 27 135 74 60 77 24 12 43 153 121 71 16 64 74 12 102 85 266 405 58 119 330 2,601 23 276 59Z 45 7 54 863 106 614 202 82 488 109 115 603 356 249 103 47 209 636 485 324 68 219 303 63 476 359 BEGISTRATION DIVISIONS: Vll NORTH MIDLAND. 117 iParislies, Townships, &o., in Iiincolnshire. Parish or Place. Inhab Po^a- Houaes. lauon. 30i Xrlucolnsliire. 414. STAMFORD. 1. Stamford. Tixover {Rutland) . Par. Kettoii (_Rutland). . Par. Tinwell (fittttand) . Par. Great Castertonrjiutld.) Far. LiitleCastertonriiuiM.) Par. Pickworth (i2uua9u2) Par, CUpsham (RuUancI^ . Par. Stamfonl AU Saints . Par. Stamford St. George . Par. Stamford St. John . Par. Stamibrd St. Mary . Par. Stamford St. Michael . Par. St. Martin Stamford ) q^ Bsron(Nora,mptn.)i P' Wotfaorpe(iVbi£Ap£n.) Ham. Easton (iforthampton) Par. Colly Weston {Northptn.') Par. Dnddington (Wor£A/>£n.) Par. 2. Baskacs. Stibbington (^Simts) . Far. WaDsford(iror^mp2n.) Par. 'Diomtaaugh (N&rthptn.) Par. Wittering (if orflimjjtii.) Par. BamackciVbrJAainpton) Tp. Filsgate (Northman.) Ham. Sonthorpe {Korthptn.) Ham. Uffurd {Northampton) Tp. Ashton {Northampton) Ham. Sainton {Northatiypton) Far. Kssendine {Rutland) . Far. Kyhall {Rutland) West Deeping TaUlngton . Uffington . Barholm . Stowe . . Greatford . Wilsthorpe. Braceborongh Far. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Tp. ^• Far. 415. BOURN. 1. Cobby. Careby Tp. Little Bytham . . . Far. Castle Bytham . . Par. Holywell .... Tp. Annl^ ..... Ham. GomithoTpe . . . Ham. Creeton Tp. Swayfleld .... Far. Swlnstead .... Par. Corby Par. Imham Tp. Hawthorpe. . . . Xp. 2. ASLAGKBY. Kirkby Underwood , Par. Aslackby .... Far. Falkingham . . . Par. Laughton .... Par. Horbling Par. Billingborougb . . Par. Semperingham . . Tp. Birtborpe .... Ham. Pointon Ham. Dowsby .... Par. Rippingale. . . . Par. Donsby Far. 3. BOOEK. Hacconby .... Par. Morton Par. Edeuham .... Par. Bourn Par. Witbam on the Hill . Tp. Manthorpe .... Ham. Toft and Lonnd . Hams. Carlby Far. Thurlby .... Far. 4. Deeping. Barton ..... Par. Langtofl .... Far. Market Deeping . . Par. Deeping St. James . Far. 21 261 49 19 33 39 44 459 69 250 11 221 98 85 126 26 68 6? 136 34 1?2 68 59 96 45 4 45 13 40 6» 158 14 • 9 14 15 65 11 1J9 38 32 42 108 136 14 116 281 10 130 38 92 207 138 821 43 22 46 39 186 1J6 .162 286 404 95 1,115 249 335 148 218 200 2,010 1,833 1,180 364 1,299 1,611 54 963 414 383 646 133 258 210 68V 159 218 161 121 194 186 790 328 258 441 138 29 213 52 721 73 49 78 88 255 358 786 186 180 214 628 696 75 578 1,227 60 44 465 195 590 200 453 973 635 3,850 221 99 207 176 844 1,235 1,720 Parish or Place. Inbab. Popu- EouBes. latiou. 416. SPALDING. 1. PiNOHBEOK. Pinchbeck, pt, uf Cowbit, pt. of , Spalding, pt. of 2. DONIHGTON. Donington . . Quadrlng . . 3. GOSBEBTON. Gosbertun . . Surfleet. . . 4. Sfaldino. Cowbit, pt. qf . Spalding, pt. of Pinchbeck, pt. of 6. MonxxoK. Weston . . , Moulton . . 6. DEEPnfG St. Nicholas. Deeping St. Nicholas . Par. 417. HOLBEACH. 1. Gednet Hill. Wbaplode Drove . Holbeacb,^^ of Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Par. Far. Par. Far. Par. Far. Fleet, ijf.rf . . Gedney HUl, pt. of . Ham. . Par. . Par. . Ham. f-Ham. Sutton St. Edmunds, ft.of. .... Sutton St. James, p{. ofaaxa. 2. Long Sutton. Tydd St. Mary . . Par. Central Wing- Ipt. in Linen. land Parish Sp^. in Norfk, Slltton St. Maryj , . Ham. Sutton St. Nicholas . Ham. Sutton St. James, pt. qf Ham. Sutton St. Edmunds, 1 g^^ pt.of. . . , S Gedney . . . . Tp. Gedney TTill, pt, of . Ham. Par. Par. Par. 3. Fleet, jjj.qf . . , Holbeach,^^. q/^ . , Whaplode,^)^. of . , 418. BOSTON. EJBTON IN Holland. Fosdyke,pt. of Algarkirk, pt. cf Satterton,j}f. i.«f* Ifevertaa, pt. of * Fries ton, j?£. qf* Fi8htoft,i)e. of* Skirbeck.jii. (jf* Sibsey . . . Carrington . . West vale . Thomton-le-Fen LangrivDle Frithville . . Pepper Gowt . Copping Syke . Great Beats Little Beats . - South of the Wilham 4. Boston. Skirbeok, oS. of . Skirbeck Quarter , Boston, i)<. of . , Far. Far. Par. Qy. Par. . Par. . Far. . Far. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Par. Far. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. . Tp. ..Ham. . Par. 393 223 474 231 139 1,975 6 175 486 216 63 38 90 153 721 119 524 214 974 IS 111 10 70 962 4,253 185 862 7 33 411 5 228 1,047 371 106 106 227 429 180 136 3 121 243 137 148 166 263 429 3 37 36 10 284 32 25 44 68 66 570 158 3,286 3,121 20 94 1,763 938 2,167 1,069 619 9,017 28 807 2,272 1,270 935 268 180 443 2,017 22 1,195 5,064 1,666 482 969 1,877 325 617 18 633 1,134 619 620 797 1,279 1,952 23 343 21 164 150 46 l,;i6 ISi 132 210 301 316 41 30 10 10 11 2,330 782 14,790 Parish or Place. Inhab. Popu- Houses. lalion. BOSTON-con*. Hall Hills . ShuSFen . Par. Far. 5. Swineshkad. North Forty-Foot Bank Par. Kirton.^f. of . . Civ. Pur. Brothertoft . . . Tp. Swineehead. . . . Par: Great Brand End Plot Par: Drainage Marsh . . Par; Gibbet Hills and Forty 1 ^^^ Foot Bridge Par. Far. Far. Far. Par. Par. JP- Par. Par; Rakes Farm Royalty Farm Bicker . , . Ferry Comer . Wigtoft . . Pelhams Lands Dogdyke . . Harts Grounds AmberhiU . . Sutterton Fen Allotment . Algarkirk Fen Allotment . Fosdyke Fen Allotment . 419. SLEAFORD. 1. BiLLINGHAT. North Kyme . BilUnghay . . Walcott . . Timberland . Martin . . Thorpe Tilney Blankney . , Scopwick . I Kirkby Green. Rowston . , 2. Sleafobd. Temple Bruer . Brauncewell . Bloxholme Ashby-de-la-Laund Digby . . Donington . Ruskington Anwick Haverholme Prioiy Leasingham . Roxholme . . New Sleaford . Holdingham . Old t!leaford . Quarrington . Silk-WiUoughby Swarby . . . Aunsby . . Dembleby . . Culverthorpe . Kelby . . . 3. Leadenham. Welllngore Welbourn . . Leadenbam . Bayards Leap . Cranwell . . North Rauceby South Rauceby Wilsford . . 4. Heckington. South Kyme . Ewerby . . Bvedun . . . Kirkby-le-Thorpe Asgarby . , HoweU . . . Heckington Great Hale Little Hale Burton-Pedwardine 6. AaWAIiBT. Hclpringham . Swaton . . . Scredington Spanby . . . Threckingham Osboumby , . Asvi arby , . Tp. Tp. Ham. Tp. Ham.. Ham- Par. Par. Par. Par. . Par. , Par. Far. . Par. , Par. . Par. , Par. , Par. , Par. Tp. , Ham. Tp. . ^am. , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. , Far. . Par. ' JP- Tp. . Par. , Par. , Par. , Far. , Par. , Par. , Par. . Par. Tp. Par. . Far. . Far. . Far. . Par. , Par. Tp. . Tp. . Par. . Par. . Par. , Far. . Par. , Par. , Par. . Par. • West Feu and Wildmore Fen Allotments. 118 KEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: VII. NORTH MIDLAND. Parishes, Townships, Sec, in Iiincolnshire. Farlsb or FlBce. SLEAFORD— con*. Scot-Willoughby . . Par. Newton ,..'.. Par. Walcot Par. 420. GRANTHAM. 1. COMTEKTrORHH. Fickworth .... Par. Haceby Par. Braceby .... Par, Sapperton .... Par. Jlopsley .... Tp. Little Humby . . . Ham. Somerby .... Par. LavlDgtou or Lenton . Tp. KciBby Tp. Osgodby . . . . Tp: IngifldBby .... Par. Boothby-Pagnell . . Par. 3itctafleld .... Par. Basslngthorpe . . . Par. BurU>n-unston . . Coleby . . . Auboum . , Haddington Harraston . . Nocton . . . Poiter-Hanworth Branston . Waddington . Mere . . . Sontb Hyokham, North Hyckham Thorpe on the Hi] Eagle . . . JEagle Hall . . Eagle Woodhouse Morton , '•, , luhab. Fopu- HonBca lation. 64 11 31 11 16» 21 B6 34 15 13 86 27 35 29 S8 259 58 116 32 36 92 34 39 20 100 46 22 26 119 122 94 121 69 38 109 300 114 1? 18? 256 971 1,074 16 43 98 70 40 136 39 61 38 139 3 241 41 373 125 103 60 20 92 296 202 5 17 111 79 124 13 1 1 23 196 193 241 61 138 49 766 90 27J 186 78 64 407 133 169 144 280 1,068 23(> 483 135 163 454 144 138 160 500 212 112 137 656 672 441 618 338 162 503 1,315 353 211 869 1,212 6,028 2,777 6,304 116 227 49b 346 176 646 155 212 171 640 22 1,000 200 1,662 598 423 246 91 368 518 447 1,337 865 55 90 468 351 60b 71 H 4 Parish or Flace. LINCOLN— com«. Swinetborpe . . . Par. Doddlngton ... Tp. Whisby . t . . Tp. Skellingthorpe . . , Par, Waahingborough . . Tp. Hetghington . . . Tp. Bardney .... Par. Stainfield .... Far. 2. Lincoln Houe. North Carlton . . . Par. South Carlton . . . Par. Burton Par. Riseholme .... Par. Netttebam .... Par. Grange de Lings . . Par. Bepbam or Reepham. Par. Fisfcerton , . , . Par. Cherry-Willingham . Par. Greetwell .... Par. Canwick .... Par. Bracebridge . . . Par. Boultham .... Par. South Common . . Par. St. Botolph .... Par. St. Peter at Gowts . . Par. St. Mark .... Far. Holmes Common . . Far. St. Mary-le-Wigford . Far. St. Benedict . . . Par. St. Peter at Arches . Par. St. John in Newport , Par. St. Swithin .... Par. St. Margaret . . . Par. St. Peter in Eastgate .' Par. Cold Bath House . . Par. Monks Liberty . , Par, St. Mary Magdalen . Par, St. Michael , . . , Par. Bishop's Palace . , Far. St. Paul Par. Cafitle Dykings. . . Par. Lunatic Asylum , ., Far. Lincoln Castle . . .' . . St. Nicholas . . . Far. St. Martin .... Par. 3. Lincoln North-east. Apley Par. Goltho Tp. Bnlllngton .... Tp. Rand Tp. Fulnetby .... Tp. Holton-Beckering. . Par. Wlckeuby .... Par. Frlesthorpe . . . Par.. Faldiugworth . . . Par. - Snarford .... Par. Snelland .... Far. Stainton by Langworth Tp. Newball .... Tp. Colstead .... Pur. Barlings , . . . Par. Sudbrooke .... Par. Scothern .... Par. Dunholm .... Par. Welton Par. Cold Hanworth . . Par. Hackthorn .... Par. Spridlington . . . Par. East Firsby . . . Tp. West Firsby . . . Tp. Owmby Par. Saxby Par. Normanby Par. . Caenby Par. Ingbam Par. Gammeringham . . Par. Brattlcby .... Par. West Thorpe . . . Par. Aisthorpe .... Far. Scampton .... Par. Broxholme .... Par. Saxelljy with Ingleby Par. 422. HORNCASTLE. 1. Wragbt. Wragby .... Par. West Torrington . . Par. * Allotments in Wildmore Fen. Inhab Popa- Housea lation. 31 IJ 154 141 146 318 36 23 31 43 11 210 9 85 108 35 9 35 120 18 9 276 678 181 642 116 93 60 1,283 81 198 1 2 125 276 1 196 48 1 1 613 838 47 17 8 18 16 30 61 12 68 16 22 27 26 1 101 12 126 99 164 14 63 62 7 10 62 21 105 23 140 28 23 11 22 43 22 261 101 44 48 177 98 726 680 674 1,460 178 136 172 209 73 922 48 377 615 146 49 193 1,203 99 43 1,209 3,197 909 2,504 631 638 604 1,182 5 1,391 9 919 218 99 24 2,260 3,879 231 104 63 8-1 75 152 293 44 326 78 124 115 119 6 463 68 622 45U 692 72 248 284 40 56 272 83 453 123 617 139 122 67 110 243 126 1,168 681 190 Faridh or Place. HORNCASTLE- con«. WestBarkwith . . Far. East Barkwilh. . . Par. Panton Par. LangtoQ .... Far. Hatton Far. Sotby Par. Beoniworth . . . Par. Market Stainton , . Far. Ranby ..... Par. Great Sturton . . . Par. Baumber . . ■ . Par. Minting Par. Gautby Par. Waddineworth . . Far. Tupholnie .... Par. Bucknall .... Par. 2. Houncastle. Stlxwould .... Par. HorslngLon. , . . Far. Langton nr. Homcastle Far. Thornton .... Par. Martin, _pf. <)f . . . Par. WoodbalI,j)«. ^ . . Par. Thimbleby, pt. cf . Far. Horncastle,j>i. t)/' . . Far. West Ashhy^ pt. qf . Par. Edlington .... Par. Wispington . , . Par. Hemlngby .... Par. Goulsby Par. Asterby Par. Cawkwell .... Par. Scamblesby. . . . Far. 3. Tktfoed. Belchford .... Par. Tetford Par. FuUetby .... Par, Salmonby . , . , Par, Somer^by . , . , Par, Bag-Enderby . . , Par. Ashby Puerorum . ^ Par^ Gret-tham . , , , Par, High Toynton, pt. of . Par. Low Toynton, pi. of . Par. Marebam on IJie Hill, > -r, pt.of. . . .\ P"- Scrafleld . . . • , Par. Hameringham . . ;. Far. Winceby .... Far. Hagworthlngham . . Far. Claxby-Plu&acre . .- Par.- Lusby, pt.of . . . Par. Asgarby, p«. (jf . . Par.- Mlnlngsby, pt.of . . Par. Moorby.pi. 0/. . . Par. Wood-Enderby,pt. of Par. Scrivelsby.pt. o/, . Par. Dalderby,ji«. of . . Par. 4. Tattehshaxl. Eonghton .... Par. Haltham upon Bain . Par. Kirkby upon Bain . Tp. Tumby Tp. Kirkstead .... Par Tattershall. ... Tp. Tattershall Thorpe . Tp. Conlngaby .... Par. Haven Bank . . . Par. Mareham-le-Fen . . Par. Wilksby .... Far. Revesby .... Par. Marebam on the Hill, V „ Pt- 5. Tf.tnkt. Yarborongh . . . Covenham St, Mary . Covenham St. Barthol. Gralnthorpe . Marsh Chapel . North Coates . Tetney . . . Fnlstow. . . Ludborough . North Thoresby Grainaby . . Waith , . . Holton-le-Clay. 425. CAISTOR, 1. Gkeat Gbimsbt. Humberstone . . . Clee Cleethorpe .... Great Grimsby. . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. :. Bor. JP- Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Par. 103 68 12 127 46 24 28 8 10 4 16 24 75 32 24 21 2,493 25 20 35 12 9 67 76 19 16 109 10 20 65 58 83 81 4 16 43 279 22 30 79 61 60 72 48 37 8 63 95 68 42 28 78 103 93 280 35 66 46 64 174 160 70 201 117 83 172 19 12 to 56 430 383 4,038 Parish or Flaoe. Inhab. Fupu- HouaOB. lalloD CAISTOR-cont. 281 462 317 60 186 286 55 643 204 88 153 46 57 25 109 123 410 145 163 101 10,500 110 99 144 72 44 257 322 96 357 359 93 485 77 115 12 210 307 276 416 384 30 87 218 1,260 100 175 353 298 262 337 207 187 32 276 422 358 186 154 339 417 465 1,302 171 268 150 284 774 736 323 923 519 378 774 116 58 306 254 2,058 1,768 20.244 Scartho . Waltham Brigsley Ashby . Hawerby Newton le Wold East Bavendale West Kavendale HatclitFe . . Beelsby . , . Barnoldby-le-Beck Irby upon Uumljer Aylesby . . Laceby ■ . . Bradley . . . Little Coates . Great Coates . Healing . . . Stallingborough Immingham . Habroiigh . . 2. Caistob. Brocklesby . Keelby . . . Riby . . . Limber Magna. Bigby . . . Somerby . . Searby . . . Grasby . . . Caistor . . . aixby . . . Holton-le-Moor South Kelsey . North Kelsey . Nettleton , . Caboum . . Swallow . . Cuxwold . . Eothwell . . Croxby . , , Thorganby Swinhope . . Thoresway , Normanby . . Claxby . . . 3. Market Rasbn. Usselby. , . Walesby . . Stain ton-le-Vale Kirmond-le-Mire . Tealby . North Willingham Sixhills . . . East Torrington Legsby . . . Lissington . . Linwood . . Buslingtborpe . Newton by Toft Toft next Newton West Rasen Middle Rasen . Market Rasen . Kirkby cum Osgodby. South Owersby North Owersby Thomton-Ie-Moor. Kingerby . . Gii-ntham . , Bishop Norton Atterby . . Snitterby . . Waddingham . 426. GLANFOED BEIGG. 1. Brigo. Bedboume . , Ktrtun in Lindsey Cleatham Manton Twigmore , Scawby . Hibaldstow Newstead Cadney . Wrawby Glanford Brlgg Broughton , . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. • S- • J"- . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. , Par. . Par. . Par. . Par; . Par. ■ Par. . Par. . Par. Civ. Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. '. Tp. . Tp. • JP- . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. Par. Par. 61 13 Par. 62 Par. 36 Par. 16 Par. 171 Par. 42 Par. 30 Pat. 23 Par. ,67 Par. 59 Par. 40 Par. 8 Par. 16 Par. 15 Par. 46 Par. 254 Par. 618 Par. 109 Par, 25 Pat. 72 Par. 24 Par. 26 Par. 95 Tp. 85 Tp. 19 Par. 61 Par. GR 168 Par. 69 Par. 440 Tp. 24 Tp. 24 Tp. 11 Par. 354 Par. 167 Par. 8 Par. 111 Tp. 266 Tp. 376 Par. 273 120 EEGISTBATION DIVISIONS : VII. NORTH MIDLAND. Farislies, Townships, Sso., in IiincolnsMre and ITottiaghamsbire. Forisfa or Place. GLANFOED BRIGG— am«. Worlaby .... Par. Elsham Par. Bametby-le-Wold . Par. Melton Boss . . . Far. Kirmlngton . . . Far. Croxton Far. 2. WlNTERTON. Appleby .... 'Tp. Raventhorpe . . . Ham. Eoxby cum Risby. . Par. Winterton. . . . Par. ■Winteringham . . Par. WestHalton ... Tp. Gnnhouse .... Tp. ■Whltton .... Par. Alkborough , . , Far. Burton upon Stather . Far. Flixborough . . . Tp. Crosby Tp. Bromby .... Tp. Scunthorpe . . .- Tp. Frodingham . . , Tp. Burringham . . . .Tp. Ashby Tp. Bottesford Tp. Yaddlethorpe . . . ,Tp. Holme ..... Tp. Messingham ' . . . Tp, East Butterwlck . . Tp. 3. Babtoh. Wootton . . , ; Par. Ulceby ..... Par. North Klllingholme . Tp. South EillingholDie . Tp. EastHalton . . , Far. Thornton-Curtis . . Par. Goxhill Par. Barrow upon Humber Par. Barton St. Peter . . Par. Bai-tou St. Mary . ; Far. South Ferriby . . . Ar. Horkstow . . . ; Far. Saxby Par. Bonby Par. 42r. GAINSBOROUGH. 1. OWSTON. Owaton .... Tp. West Butterwick . '. Tp. Haxey ..... Far. 2. SCOTTER. Laughton Tp. Wildsworth . . ^ Ham. Scolter Far, Scotton Tp. East Ferry Tp. Nortborpe .... Par. Southorpe .... Par. Grayin^am . . . Par. Blyborough . . . Par. Willonghton . . . Par. Hemswell .... Par. PUham . .>. . . Par. Blyton ..... Par. Greenhill .... Par. 3. MlSTEETOK. MIsterton (Ao«te) . ; Tp. West Stockwith (iVo«s) Tp. ■Walkeringham (WotW) Par. Beckingham {Notts) i ParJ Saundby (^Notts) , 1 Par. Bole (NoUs) . . : Par: West Burton (A'oite) Par. 4. Gainsborough. Gainsborough . . . Tp. Morton . . . . ; 'Tp". Walkerlth . East Stockwith . 5. WlLLINGHABT. .Corringham Sprinethorpe . . Heapham . . . JHarpawell . . . Glentworth . . Fimngham ■Tp, Par Far. Par. Par, Par. Par, .Coates Par. Inhab. Fopn- HoQses. latioD. 189 33 94 2l> 103 4 12 393 183 72 39 44 104 233 60 63 39 134 110 131 162 29 32 13 254 84 137 234 37 133 153 444 679 157 51 55 101 Parish or Place. GAINSBOROUGH -cmt. 39n 197 638 263 58 41 44 6 32 44 132 83 21 166 1 264 154 169 106 IS 38 1,682 174 18 90 ■ 144 55 32 21 60 63 657 443 773 171 419 124 589 18 374 1,766 779 312 213 214 487 1,099 246 300 178 616 677 574 669 144 136 65 1,110 370 697 1 196 574 673 478 1,172 2,517 1,958 2,374 721 250 286 413 Bransby and Sturton . Normanby and Stow& Willingham Upton . . Kexby . . 6. Mautoh. Lea , . . Knaitb . , Burton Gate Marton . . Torksey . Hardwick . Brampt'in . Kettlethorpe Fenton . . Newton upon Trent . Far. Tp. Far. Par. Par. Par. l^- Tp. .Tp. Tp. Far. 1,527 827 2,213 336 151 1,094 307 162 208 48 166 210 606 391 91 713 8 1,132 608 747 445 98 216 66 7,664 681 80 790 237 141 136 325 30' 31. Ifottiogliamablre. 428. EAST RETFORD. 1. GRrNGLET. Gringley on the Hill . Par. Everton with Harwell Tp; ScafLworth. . . . Tp. Scrooby , . . ; Far. Mattersey .... Par. Clayworth .... Tp: Wiseion or Wyeaton " Tp: North Whealley , , Far. South Wheatley . . Far. 2. Claebobough. BambyMoor . . . Tp. Ranskill . , , . Tp. Torworth .... Tp. Sutton ..... Tp: Lound Tp. Hayton Par. Clarborough . . . Par. Stnrton ....', Par. Littleborough North Leverton . Hablesthorpe . . East Retford, pt, of South Leverton , Par. Par. Par. Far. Tp: 3. East Retford. Cottam Tp. Treswell .... Far. Rampton .... Far. Head on with Upton . Far. Grove Far. East Retford, pt. of . Par. West Retford . . . Par. Babworth .... Par. Oidsall Par. Eaton Par. Gamston .... Par. Elksley Par. 4. TUXFOBD. A^kbam .... Par. Barlton Par. East Drayton . . . Par. Stokebam .... Par. Laneham .... 'Par, Dunham .... Far. Eagnall .... Par. Fiedborougli . . , Far. Mamham .... Tp. Normauton upon Treht Far. Tuxford East Markham West Markliam Bevercoates West Drayton . Bothamsall Haughton . . 429. WORJSSOP. 1. WOBKSOP. Worksop .... Welbeck .... Far. Far. Far. Par. Far. Far. Par; Far. Far. 2. Caeltos. Carlton in Lindricfc . Par. Wallingwells f p«. in.Jfotts Parish Ipt. in rorh Blyth . . : . . Tp. 46l Hxidsock Ldp. Inhab. Popn- Hoises. lation. 142 96 121 -54 65 35 22 22 117 42 16 23 54 63 76 199 172 21 67 98 101 24 46 76 49 97 97 60 591 130 15 72 30 19 67 104 49 22 660 179 136 530 28 59 77 82 77 46 22 43 101 239 186 37 7 19 56 11 401 617 242 301 109 498 203 70 99 251 314 319 Farish or Place. 2,074 6 234 4 156 41 203 368 434 133 406 35 322 202 382 374 252 2,648 693 70 267 130 133 488 90 266 453 231 117 i,061 691 726 !,473 131 291 377 290 173 248 53 379 350 186 123 231 360 ,016 816 171 33 98 262 66 1,409 49 985 26 621 244 WORKSOP— «mfc Styrrup .... Tp. Harworth .... Par. Firbeok (JbrJ;) . . .Tp. Letwell (J'orft) . . Tp. 3. AlfSTON. St. John with Throai>-1 '.j. ham(rorfc). . ./ ^P' Dlnnington ( Fork) . Tp. GildingwellB(ro)-ft) . Tp. Woodsetts (rorft). . Tp. Anston cum Membris) p.,_ (Kwft) . . . .i^": Todwick (Forfe) . . Far. Wales (Forft) . . . Par. Harthill with WoodalH „ . iTorh) . . . .F"- Thorpe-Salvin (Fori!) Par. 4. CABBnBTON. Whltwell (Derby) . Par. Barlborougb (Derby) . Par. Clown (Derby) . . Par. Elmton (Derby) , , Far. Cuckney .... Tp. Langwith .... Tp. Norton Tp. Holbeck .... Tp. Woodhouse Hall . . Par. Carburton .... Tp. 430. MANSFIELD. 1. Waesop. Warsop .... Tp. Sokeholme .... Tp. MansSeld-Woodbouse Par. 2. Pleaslet. Pleasley (Derby) . , Par. Upper Langwith (Derby) Par. Scardiff(i)ert)i/) . . Par. Glapwell (Derby) . , Tp. Ault Huoknall (Derby) Far. Teversall 3. BliAUKWEIX. Tibshelf (iJerSy) . Blackwell (Derby) South Normai.ton (Derby) . . . Pinxton (Derby) . Par. Par. Par. }Par. Par. 4, Sutton in Ashfxeld. Sutton Hncknall . . . Skpgby .... Fulwood . . , s. Mansfield. Mansfield . . , 6. BliD WORTH. Blidworth . . , Haywood Oaks . Lyndhnrst . . . 431. BASFORD. 1. Greaslet. Kirkby in Aahfield . Selston Par. Annesley .... Par. Felley ..... Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. IP- Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Eastwood .... Codnor Park (Derby) . Codnor (Derby) . , 2. Ilkeston. Heanor (i)e7-6j/) . . Tp. Shipley (Derby) . . Tp. Ilkeston (Derby) . . Par. Cossall Par] Trowell .... Par! 3. Basfobd. Beeston . . " , . . Far. Wollaton .... Pari Basford par' Standard Hill and Not- } „ tinghain Castle . . 5 "'■ 4. Bulwell. Bilborough .... Par Strelley par] Inhab. Popu- Honses lation. 65 203 47 25 42 236 184 79 334 14 519 135 31 129 IS 132 73 251 106 373 400 1,542 313 246 1 264 934 223 139 67 257 86 249 1,202 193 1,359 883 410 348 1,945 287 1,452 198 1,002 88 601 109 663 65 335 47 297 62 307 16 85 33 160 242 4 2 733 199 9 1,490 521 179 734 1,024 125 1,949 65 59 722 121 2,708 1,486 117 2,474 700 195 639 373 1,397 542 1,812 1,973 7,574 1,547 1,382 7 11,924 1,064 24 16 3,075 3,670 1,201 42 7,282 2,540 1,039 3,689 4,883 680 9,662 235 270 3,134 653 13,033 1,309 226 232 REQISTBATION DIVISIONS: VII. NORTH MIDLAND. 121 Farislies, TowuBhips &o., in Hottingliaiiishlro. Parish or Place. Inhab, louses. Popu- lation. Parish or Place. Inhab. Botisea. Popu- lation. Forlah or Place. Inhab. aouficfi, Popn- laUon. BASFORD— «m«. SOUTHWF.T.T,-coii«. NEWARK— CTO*. NuthaU. . . . . Par. . Par. 121 899 960 4,216 Oxton Par. 169 264 636 1,004 Kilvlngton .... Ham. Alrerton . . ... Ham. 8 2 30 Biilwell .... Famsfield . . . . Par. 1 Hncknall-Torkaid . Par. 880 4,261 Edingley . . . . Par. 86 352 Long Bennington .1 .„ (, Lincoln) . . ,( '^'"• Bennington Grange 1 p„„ (LincolM) . . i '^"^■ Westborough (Lincom) Par. Foston (Wmcowi) . . .Par. AlUngton, Ea»t audi p., Wcat(Mncota) J Sedgebrook (lAmaln) Par. 6. Clatpole. Syston (LiMcoJn) . ., ,Paf. Baikston (WmcoJm) .. .Paj-. 244 941 . Par. . Lib. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 51 30 56 289 212 9f8 189 251 200 210 1,319 898 4,634 196 Halam . . . , Par. 83 16 111 m 36 13 32 ea 20 321 61 3,205 532 166 60 161 219 110 2 48 101 88 51 5. ASNOLD. LInby .... Newstead Priory . Hallougbton . Southwell . . Upton . . . . . Par. . . Par. . . Par. 6 211 Papplewick . . Calverton . . . Woodborough . . Averbam . . Staythorpe . . Kelbam . . . . . Tp. . . Par. 393 403 Arnold .... Lambley . . . South Mnskham Hocfcerton . . . . Par. . . Par. 246 6. Caklton. Burton- Joyce . , • TS- 144 669 Winkboume . Kiiklington . . . Par. . . Par. 28 46 142 206 41 122 221 621 Gtrtlirg. . . . • „^- 81 319 2,801 163 2. Knbesal. Marston (Lincoln) . . .Par. 89 356 Carlton .... Stoke-Bardolph . . Ham. . tar. . Tp. . Tp. 634 35 BUsthorpe . . Eakring . . . . Par. . . Par. 46 126 191 540 Hougbam (/.incoJn) ,. .Par. Boddington (Lincom) Par, 61 53 298 245 Golwick, . . . 16 66 19 101 231 99 Rufford . , . . . Lib. 67 103 236 345 406 1,003 Stnbton (ttjicoZm). ,. ^Par. Caythorpe (LincoU) , . Pa;-. Fulbeck (MncoJre) .. .Par. 35 176 145 169 West Bridgford . Wellow. . , . . Par. 350 Cramstoa . . . Edwinstowe . . . Tp. 695 1. WiLFOBD. OUerton. . . . . Tp. 199 831 Straggletborpe ( /,inco^) Par. 11 85 Rnddington . . Par. 535 2,436 Clipstone . . . . T?. 66 220 Fenton (Lincoln) . , Par. Claypole (Limcofn) . Par. 20 37 Bradmore . . Par. 71 267 Budby . . . . . Tp. 26 101 156 783 Bunny . . . . Par. ei 226 Ferletborpe . . . T?. 24 139 Gotbam , . . Par. 206 911, Walesby . . . . Par. 16 286 436. BINGHAM. Tbnrmpton Barton In Fabis . Par. . Par. 38 65 194 266 Klrton . . . . . Par. 35 82 164 344 1. BmaHAU. Boughton . . . . Par. CliftoQ . . . . . Par. 95 390' £gniaDton . . . . Par. 76 281 Flawborough . , . Tp. 11 62 WiUord. . . . . Par. 143 669 Laxton . . . . . Par. . 119 641 Shelton . . . Par. 21 132 RD. Weston . . . . . Par. 81 275 316 1,066 Sibtborpe . Flintbam . . Par. . Par. 29 108 141 432. RADFC Sutton upon Trent . Par. 462 Norwell Tp. 119 478 Kneeton . ■. l-ar. 26 111 1. Lestiiit. Carlton upon Trent . Tp. 62 222 East Bridgford . Par. 231 934 Lentun, pt. tjf . . . Par. 1,102 5,202 Norwell Woodhouse . Tp. Ossington .... Par. 26 113 Car-Colston. . Par. 59 263 Brewhouse Yard . . Far. 23 110 39 199 Screveton . . Par. 56 219 Radford, pt. of . . Par. 189 851 Kneesal . . . . Tp. 77 332 Hawksworth . Par. 43 167 2 Radford . . Par. Kersall . . . . . Tb. 20 20 76 81 Tboroton . Orston . . . Par. . Par. 40 108 188 ^1. ^un 1 'J \j^ifM Lenton, pt. of . Ompton . . . . Tp. 464 Radford, pt. tjf . . Par. 2,544 11,574 Maplebeck . . . . Par. 28 122 Scarringtou • ■ Tp. 46 231 Caunton . . . . Par. 116 602 Biugbam . . Far. 380 1,629 3. HxaoN Geeh ST. Cromwell . . . . Par. 30 161 Wbaiton . . J'ar. 18 360 Lenton, pt.qf. . . Par. 221 i'"* Holme T : : . . Par. 24 101 Aslockton . . . Tp. 96 407 Radford, pt. of . . Par. 581 2,102 ITorth Muakbam . . Tp. 133 552 Elton . , . P^. , 1* 84 4. Snenton. Bathley . . . . . tJ. 62 222 Granby . . . Par. 91 422 Snenton . . . . Par. 2,610 12,237 Grasstborpe . . . tS. 19 69 Langar . . . Par. 11 356 Wlverton HaU . Par. 5 39 433. NOTTIN SHAM, 435. NEWARK. Barkestone (Leicester) Par. 80 330 1. Shbrwood. 1. NOETH COLLINGHAM. Plungar (Leicester) . Par. 50 224 St. Mary, j>t. 0/ . . Par. 3,253 16,030 Wintborpe. . . . Par. 65 260 2. Ratcliffe TjroH Teest. l^ngford . . . Par. 28 158 Tythby. Tp. 19 84 2. St. Maey. South Colllnghai n. . Par. 186 756 Cropwell-Butler . .Tp. 146 608 St. Mary, pt. tf . . Par. 1,S52 6,196 North CoUlnghar n. . Par. 22'6 919 Cropwell-Bishop . Par. 146 616 3. St. Ask. Girton . . , . . Par. 40 111 Colston-Basset . . Par. 61 348 St. Mary, pt. of . . Par. 4,810 24,229 North Clifton . South Clifton . : : ^. 45 66 114 295 Owthorpe . . Kinoulton . . . Par. . Par. 26 90 113 391 4. BrBOH. Harby . . . Spalford . . : : p: 90 310 Hickling . . . . Par. 131 659 St. Mary, pt. of . . Par. 3,231 15,041 19 93 Widmerpool , . Par. 30 149 5. SxCHAlTGE. Thomey . . 36 189 Keyworth • . . Par. 154 749 St. Mary, pt. cf . . Par! 2,13S 11,129 Broadbolme . 22 105 Stanton'. . =, . Par. 24 119 St. Peter, pt. if . . Par. 129 639 Wigsley . . . Tp. 18 108 Lodge . . > . Par. 1 5 South Scarle . . . Tp. 41 192 Plumtree . . • Tp. 49 273 6. GASTI.B. St. Peter, pt. of . . Par. 916 4,251 Besthorpe . . Meering. ■ . . . Par. 66 1 246 2 Normanton , , Clipston , . : ??: 40 16 151 74 St. Nicholas, pt. 0. f . Par. 451 2,065 North Scarle (liMoZn) Par. Swinderby (Limdhi). Par. 2. BiSSISGHAJI. Thurlby (LincoM) . Par. Bassingbam (Lincoln) Par. Norton-Ditney (Lin- \ p coin) . . . . i Stapleford (MbcoZm) . Par. 130 511 Edwalton . . . Par; 23 107 St Mary, pt. of 1. Pabk. St. Mary, pt. qf , St. Peter, pt. of St Nicbolas. jit. o. . . Par. . . Par. . . Par. f . Par. 291 311 59 691 1,433 1,412 243 3,387 118 24 202 - 31 648 139 863 186 Tollerton . . Cotgrave . . Holme Pierrepont Ratcli£fe . . Staelford . . Saxondale . ■ ■ . Par: . Par. . Par. . Par. . Tp. . Tp. 27 186 30 291 123 24 127 831 191 1,340 510 99 434. SOUTHS V^ELL. 31 189 1. Southwell. Carlton-l6-Moorland ) p._ (LimcoU) . . S 83 339 32, Derbyshire. Bulcote . . . . Tp. 21 118 Lowdbam . . . T?. 115 728 Brant - Broughton \ p (lAmoln) . . ; ^'^■ Beckingharn (LinaM) Par. 169 686 437. SHARDLOW. Caythorpe . . Gnnthorpe . . Gdnalst6ne . . • Tp. . Tp. 13 la 262 327 101 388 1. Castle DONiNGTOK. . . Par. 28 133 Flawford f^*. Ml //Wico^ . Parish (iJS.■ ?$■ Tp, Tp. Tp. 330 451 343 138 118 786 71 160 79 18 16 29 44 178 82 30 1, 2,631 2,003 7U 562 3,718 1,105 352 678 359 90 93 140 234 901 439 165 Puiah or Place. Inbab. Popn' HousoB. lation. 444. HAYFIELD.* 1. Giossop. Glossop Dale Padfleld . Hadfleld . Dinting Whitfield . Cbunal Simmondley Charlesworth Cblsworth . Ludworth . }> 'I p. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. Hatpield. Hayfleld .... Tp. Beard,Thornsett, Oiler- 1 ^„ sen, & Whittle ' . J ^'^^ McUor Tp. Disley-Stanley (^Chester") Tp. 1,223 339 663 165 1,195 24 106 261 86 366 621 1,051 309 697 5,943 1,687 2,693 830 5,615. 109 446 1,185 430 1,736 2,460 6,028 1,447 2,817 * The Hayfieid District consists of two Poor Law Unions ; via., the (xlossop Union, consisting of the ten townships which form the Glossop Sub-cUstrict, and the Hayfieid Union, comprising the Hayfieid Sub-district. VIII. NOETH WESTEEN DIVISION. This Registration Division comprises the Eegistration Counties of Chester and Lancaster. It is the smallest of the Divisions in extent, but more populous than any of them ; it extends over an area of 2,119,380 statute acres of land, water, and foreshore ; there being 1,908,173 acres of land and 90,741 acres of water included in the areas of parishes, 801 acres of tidal water, and 119,665 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 3,389,044 as compared with 2,940,418 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 448,626, while the natural increase arising from excess of registered births over deaths in the 10 years 1861-70 was 353,110. In Cheshire the actual increase agrees very closely with the natural increase from excess of births, but in Lancashire the actual has exceeded the natural increase by 95,932. Included with the general population of Parishes, &o., in this Division are 42,475 persons enumerated in 204 workhouses, hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions ; 2,918 persons in boats, barges, &c. ; and 8,397 persons on board 1,735 sea-going vessels. Cheshire is rich in salt and cheese ; its salt mines are worked with unabated prosperity, but its dairies suffered as much from the cattle plague as the factories of Lancashire suffered from the cotton famine. Lancashire is the seat of a great variety of works ; but the coal within easy access, and the facilities of getting cotton by sea throi^ Liverpool, constitute it the great seat of the cotton industry of the country. The tide of prosperity of this great division is now flowing again ; but it was interrupted for a time during the 10 years by the American war,. otherwise the population would certainly have been greater than it is. The usual reserved cotton imports of 1858-60 into the United Kingdom, amounting to 1,000 million pounds, fell to 309 and 428 million pounds in the two years 1862-3, but again rose in 1868-9-70 to nearly the old standard. Eegistration or Union Counties. VIII.— NOB.TH- WESTEEN DIVISION 33. Cbeshire • 34. Ijancashire. Inhabited Houses, 1871. 642,561 105,672 536,889 Population, 1871. Persons. 3,389,044 539,785 2,849,259 Males. 1,634,268 261,604 1,372,664 Females. 1,754,776 278,181 1,476,595 The SuPEEiNTENDENT Eegisteabs' DISTRICTS in this Division are- co-extensive with Poor Law Unions, except in the following oases : Chester District consists of three Unions, viz., Chester (population 45 851) Tarvin (population 11,383), and Hawarden (population 14,815). West Derby consists of the XjOCaI -A.Ctf The Districts of Macclesfield, Ashton-under-Lyne, Garstang, and Lunesdale, exhibit a decrease of 124 EEGISIBATIOK DIVISIONS: VIIl, NORTH WEBTEEN, Townships, &o,, in ChesMre. population. In Liverpool District there was an excess of deaths over births in the ten years 1861-70 j amounting to 2,662, and the actual decrease of population was 31,331 ; on the other hand, the contiguous district of West Derby increased by no less than 117,080. The three allied districts of Manchester,! Salford, and Chorlton, show a combined increase of 73,328 ; in Blackburn District the increase was] 23,868 ; and the Ulverston District, which had a population of 35,738 in 1861, now numbers 55,083, thisi large increase being mainly due to the rapid growth of the town of Barrow-in-Furness. | Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. Superintendent Registrar's District. In. habited Houses, 1871, Population, 1871. Persons.' Males. Females, 33. CHESHOtE. 446. Stookpoet . 446. Macclesfield 447. Altrincham 448. Runcorn . 449. NORTirU'ICH 450. congleion. 451. Nantwich . 452. Chester . 453. WlRRAL 454. Birkenhead 34. LANCASHIRE, 465. LrvERPOOL . 466. West Deebt 457. Prescot 458. Ormskire . 459. WiGAN . . 460. Warrington 461. Leigh . . 462. Bolton . . 20,353 13,256 9,747 6,003 7,694 7,485 10,618 13,840 4,197 12,580 34,293 68,664 16,416 11,188 20,838 10,111 8,568 31,267 97,709 69,339 49,913 30,534 37,310 36,281 63,767 72,049 23,419 79,464 238,411 342,925 92,551 69,310 111,874 64,394 41,924 158,408 LANCASHIRE-am<. 45,163 28,042 23,671 15,633 18,945 17,682 27,209 36,611 I 11,431 38,217 116,777 163,012 47,161 27,794 66,331 27,797 20,340 75,841 62,646 31,29? 26,242 14,901 18,366 18,599 26,568 36,438 11,988 41,247 121,634 179,913 46,390 31,516 56,543 26,597 21,684 82,667 463. 464. 466. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 476. 476. 477. 478. 479. 480. 481. Burt . Barton dpon Iewell Choelton Salfobd . Manchester ASHTON UKDEE liTSS Oldham . Rochdale. Haslingden Burnley . Clitheroe Blackbden Choelet . Preston . Ftlde . Garstakg. Lancaster lunesdale Qlveestoh 22,116' 10,016 41,600 24,649 47,681 27,350 26,168 23,239 16,348 17,956 4,289 28,289 8,466 22,071 6,925 2,331 6,108 1,373 9,880 109,165 61,671 211,384 128,890 261,966 130,626 126,982 ' 109,868 79,956 87,809 21,081 143,810 43,004 115,846 30,626 12,186 32,661 6,978 66,083 62,111 23,968 100,278 61,219 120,382 61,271 61,414 52,249 38,252 4^,716 10,5-44 68,379 20,880 64,327 14,401 6,320 16,051 3,546 29,303 67,044 27,603 111,106 67,671 131,674 69,366 66,568 67,609 41,704 46,093 10,537 76,431 22,124 61,519 16,226 6,866 16,610 3,432 25,780 The following Table shows the number of Inhabited^Housbs and of Population in 1871 in the several Pabishbs, &c., constituting the various Eegistration Sub-districts and Districts, grouped topographically under the Eegistration Counties which form this Division. Parishes which for Eegistration purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County Proper given in italic type. Parish or Place. Inhab. Honsea. Popu- lation. 33. Cheshire. 445. STOCKPORT. 1. Maeple. Marple Tp. Offerton .... Tp. Eomlley .... Tp. 849 71 366 4,1011 316 1,8G4 2. Htde. Bredbury .... Tp. Hyde Tp. Werneth .... Tp. 759 2,956 741 3,596 14,223 3,402 3. Heaton-Noeris. Reddish (tanc.) . . Tp. Hcaton-Norris (tome.) Tp. 454 3,412 2,329 16,481 4, Stockport First. Cheadle-Bulkeley,p«. of Tp. Cheadle-Moseley,i)«. cf Tp. Stockport,^*, oi^ . . Tp. 988 173 4,668 4,298 785 22,866 6. Stockport Second. Stockport, pt.qf. . Tp. Brinningtin . . . Tp. 1,566 1,125 7,066 5,042 • 6. Cheadle.. Stockport-Etchells . Tp. Cheadlc-Bulkcley, pt. of Tp. CheadIe-Moselc-y,»i. of Tp. •Handforth .... Ham. 171 666 360 133 977 2,629 1,827 6^ Bosden Ham. Bramhall .... Tp. Norbury .... Tp. Torkington . . . Tp. 389 417 254 46 1,795 l,96u 1,291 261 446. MACCLESFIELD. 1. Peestbhrt. ■Prestbury .... Tp. Worth Tp. Poynton .... Tp. Woodiord .... Tp. Newton .... Tp. Adlmgton .... Tp. 68 134 260 71 19 181 318 716 1,230 351 77 893 Parish or Place. MACCLESFIELD— am«. BuUey Tp. Mottram St. Andrew Tp. Fallybroom , , , 1^. Upton Tp. 2. Bollikgton. Tytherington ... Tp. Hnidsfleld . . . . 1^. BoUington .... Tp. Pott-Shrigley ... Tp. Lyme-Handley . . Tp. 3. Raibow. Taxal Tp. Yeardsley w. Whaley Tp. Kettleshnlme . . . Tp. Eainow Tp. Macclesfield Forest . Tp. 4. East Macclesfield. iSncclesaeU, pt. of . Tp. 6. West Macclesfield, Macclesfield, pt. of . Tp. 6. Sutton. Sutton , . J . . Tp. Wildboarclouf^ . . Tp. Winde Tp. 7. Gawswoeth. GawBwortli . . , Par. Bosley Tp. North Rode . . . Tp. Marton Tp. Siddington .... Tp. Henbury w. Pexhall . 'Tp. Eaton ...... Tp. 8. Alderlet, - Blrtles ..... Tp. Capesthome . . . Tp. Lower Wtthington . Tp. Old Withington . . Tp. Chclford .... Tp. Snelson .... Tp. Inhab. Honsea, Popn- lation. 8 36 72 927 1,074 84 63 61 242 72 279 46 2,446 1,603 63 62 118 86 60 53 78 86 90 8 21 111 26 44 36 691 428 44 196 335 3,947 6,040 425 269 262 1,159 32] 1,316 208 10,214 16,623 6,338 263 607 425 274 312 394 422 448 64 106 643 161 273 169 Paiiah or Place, MACCLESFIELD— con*. Nether Alderley . . Tp, Over Alderley , . Tp, Grreat Warford . . 1^, Chorley .... Tp, 447. ALTRINCHAM. 1. WiLMSLOW. Fulshaw .... Tp, BoUin Fee . . . . Tp, Pownall Fee . . . Tp. Mobberley .... Par. Northen .... Tp. Etchells .... Tp. 2. Altbikchah, Ashton upon Mersey . Td, Sale Tp. Baguley . . . . Tp, Bowdon .... Tp, Tljnperley .... Tp, Altrinctuun. . . . Tp, Hale Tp. Ashley Tp. Dunfaam-Massey . , Tp. 3. Ltmm. Carrlngton . Partington . Bolilngton . Warburton . Lymm . High Leigh. Agden . . Milllngton . Aston by Budworth 4. KsniSFOED. Tabley Superior Mere . . . Rostbeme . . Tatton . , . Marthall . , Peover Superior Tp. Par, Par, S>- ^■ Tp, Tp. '^■ Tp. Inbab, Honsee. 167 602 613 282 183 169 469 1,114 140 398 425 1,679 336 68 308 101 105 52 86 881 175 19 61 74 93 106 83 27 41 111 Popa- lalion. 660 414 390 1,937 887 2,636 2,601 1,391 915 738 2,359 5,573 634 2,262 2,112 8,478 1,711 380 1,790 469 511 253 452 4,541 939 109 343 444 485 640 391 108 274 5991 KEaiSTRATION DIVISIONS :" VIII. NORTH WESTERN. 125 Toi^nsMps, &c., in Cheshire. PaariBh or Flnoe. Inhab, Popa- Honses, latiDn. ALTRINCHAM— cont. OUerton. . . Toft. . . . Knutsford Over Knutsfurd Aether Sexton . . . Peover Inferior ■ Plumbley . . Tabley Inferior Pickmere . . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 448. RUNCORN. 1. BimWORTH. Great Badworth Seven Oaks. . Antrobns , . Crowley. . . Over Whitley . Lower Whitley Bartlngtun . . Stretton. . . Hull and Appleton Tp. Tp. I'p. Tp. 3> Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. Dahesbcbt. Walton Inferior Walton Superior Acton Grange . Moore . . . Keckwlck . . Batton . . . Baresbnry . . ' Newton by Daresbury Preston on the Hill . Dntton Ti- 3. Rdkcosh. . Aston Grrange . . . Tp. Aston by Sutton . . l^i. Sntton Tp. Stockham .... Tp. Norton Tp. , Halton Tp. Runcorn .... Tp. Weston .... Tp. Cliilon Tp. 4. Fbodshak. ' Frodsham .... Tp. Frodsbam .... Ldp. Helsby 1^. Alvanley .... Tp. Manley Tp. Newton by Frodaham Tp. KingBley .... Tp. Norley Tp. Kingswood. . . ■ Tp. 449. NOBTHWICH. 1. WBA.TEBHA1I. Delamere .... Tp. Eddisbury .... Tp. Oakmere .... Tp. Cnddington. . . . Tp. Wallerscoat . . . Tp. Weaverham . . . Tp. Onston Tp. Crowton .... Tp. Acton Tp. Little Leigh . . . Tp. Barnton. .» . . . Tp. Hartford .... Tp. 2. NOKTHWICH. Winnington . . . Tp. Cugshall .... Tp. Gomberbach . . . Tp. Marbury .... Tpi Marsion .... Tp. Wincham .... Tp. Witton cum Twam-7 Tn brooks ... J 'P Northwlch . . . . Tp. Castle Northwich . . Tp. Lostock-Gralam . . Tp. Nether Peover. . . Tp. Allostock .... Tp. Hulse Tp. Birches Tp. 64 3? 47 657 12 28 76 26 52 117 30 93 33 70 36 15 75 394 45 13 83 35 32 111 46 3 37 67 5 49 333 2,510 276 19 429 195 140 60 62 21 227 145 32 Parish or Pla^e. Ill 50 73 70 1 354 16 95 98 82 314 241 95 19 65 4 144 172 216 378 111 48 105 13 1 172 206 3,597 71 122 365 139 256 614 158 495 204 340 210 118 459 215 200 344 77 397 169 230 220 363 43 394 1,620 12,066 1,460 113 2,095 1,014 716 325 339 124 1,121 695 187 524 232 386 370 11 1,685 98 440 496 407 1,363 1,140 529 114 281 37 772 911 4,229 1,2M 1,650 568 258 540 74 NORTHWICH— omfc Anderton .... Tp. Leitwich . . . . Tp. Shurlach .... Tp. 3. OvEB. Marton Tp. DamhaU . . . . Tp. Little Budworth . . Par. Over Tp.- LowOulton ... Til. Weaver ly. Wimboldsley . . . Tj). CUve Tp. Wharton .... Tp. Moultoa . . . . Tp. Eaton Tp. 4. MlDDLBWICH. Davenham .... Tp. Rndheath . . . . Tp. Shipbrook .... Tp. NewhaU .... Tp. Whatcroft .... Tp. Bostock . . . . Tp. Stanthorne . . . Tp. Occlestone .... Tp. Sutton Tp. Newton .... Tp. Middlewich . . . Tp. Kinderton w. Hulme Tp. Mooresbarrow w. Parme Tp. Sproston .... Tp. Ravenscroft . . . Tp. Croxton . . . . Tp. Byley with Yatehouse Tp. Stublach . . . . Tp. Lach-Dennis . . . Tp. Infaab. Popu- """""■ lation. 450. CONGLETON. I. CmmcH HiTLUE. Goostrey c. Bamshaw Blackden .... Twemlow .... Cranage .... Leese Cotton Tp. Chnrch Hulme . . Tp. Swettenham . . . Tp. Eermincham . . . Tp. Brereton c. Smethwlck Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Davenport , . . . Tp. 2. CONGLEIOir. Somerford . . Tp. Somerford Booths Tp. Hulme-Wameld Tp. Radnor . . . . Tp. Buglawton . . . Tp. Congleton . . . Tp. Newbold-Astbnry . Tp. Moreton c. Alcumlow Tp. Biddulph CStaff.') . Par. 3. Sakdbach. Smallwood . . . Tp. Odd Bode . . . Tp. Church Lawton . Par. Alsager . . • S- Hassall . . . Tp. Betcbton . . . Tp. Wheeloch . . . Tp. Sandhach . . Arclid . . . Tp. Bradwall . . Tp. Tetton . . . . Tp. MoBton , . . . Tp. Elton . . . . Tp. 451. NANTA^ ncs. 1. WrBDKBUEr. Warmingham . • JP- Chnrch Coppenhal ' • S- Monks Coppenhal • &>• Hasltngton • 3^p- Barthomley . • S- Crewe . . . . Tp. Wistaston . . . Par. 46 650 126 27 116 1,034 7 31 15 35 523 111 3 13 3 8 27 33 17 7 385 272 100 3 27 5 5 22 6 5 281 2,749 170 661 177 601 6,038 52 164 74 165 2,697 611 21 664 621 77 17 72 169 177 94 38 1,730 1,283 485 21 168 35 45 145 38 34 56 28 21 90 21 13 125 38 26 111 17 14 40 18 6 362 2,559 140 19 129 582 142 229 53 162 134 1,126 28 100 34 38 103 72 424 3,467 321 76 67 74 Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- HouseB. lation. 321 149 163 462 123 71 568 197 200 91 241 107 34 1,629 11,344 733 114 4,769 602 2,964 753 1,148 233 838 643 6,259 265 , 587 166 217 504 402 2,094 17,810 1,539 405 371 378 NANTWICH— «m«. WlUaston .... Tp, Weston . . . . Tp. Basford .... Tp. Shavington cum Gresty Tp. Rope Tp. Stapeley .... Tp. Walgherton ... Tp: Wybunbury ... Tp, Hough Tp; Chorlton .... Tp; Lta Tp. Blakenhall . . . . Tp, Checkley c. Wrinehlll Tp; Brldgemere . . . Tp; Hunsterson . . . Tp: Doddington . . . Tp. Hatherton .... Tp: Batherton .... Tp: 2. Nantwioh. Cool Pilate .... Tp. Austerson .... Tp. Baddlngton ... Tp. Edleston .... Tp. Burland .... Tp. Faddiley .... Tp. Brlndley .... Tp. Acton Tp. HenhuU .... Tp. Hnrleston .... Tp. Poole Tp. Stoke Tp. Cholmondeston . , . Tp. Aston juxta Mondrum Tp. Worleston . . . . Tp. Nantwich .... Tp. Alvastou .... 'I'p. Woolstanwood . . . Tp. Lelghton . . . . Tp. Minshull-Yernon . . Tp. 3. BCTNBUKT. Church MinshuU . , Par. Wettenhall . . . . Tp. Rutihton. . . . ; Tp. Eaton ..... Tp. ntkinton . . . . Tp. Tarporley . . . . Tp. Tiverton . . . . Tp. Tilstone-Feamall . ; Tp. Beestou Tp. Bunbury .... Tp. Alpraham .... Tp. Calveley Tp. Wardle Tp. Haugfaton . . . . Tp. Spurstow .... Tp. Ridley Tp. Peckforton .... Tp. Burwardsley . , '. Tp. 4. Weehbcby. i , Chorley ..... Tp, Wrenbury with Frith- Tp, Woodcott . . . . Tp. Broomhall . . . . Tp, Dodcott cum Wilkesley Tp, Sound Tp, Audlem Tp, Buerton Tp, Hankelow .... Tp, Baddiley Par, NewhaU Tp, Cbolmondeley . . , Tp. Egerton Tp, Bickerton . . . . Tp. Bulkeley . . . . Tp, 452. CHESTER.' 1. Tattenhall. Broxton Tilston Horton by Malpas . . Grafton Carden Stretton Caldccott . . . . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. ^• Tp. ■ 316 103 11 210 14 131 35 126 61 19 11 31 34 36 37 13 74 4 8 6 19 17 149 64 33 68 21 25 32 30 31 32 76 1,323 6 15 77 43 75 98 112 267 129 36 69 193 96 50 27 25 112 19 46 Ids 25 110 6 23 109 67 342 95 47 55 177 62 22 1,394 620 62 931 -87 623 155 616 362 114 63 188 170 187 217 66 367 26 52 65 123 94 656 297 187 278 155 141 162 201 203 188 365 6,673 23 75 241 390 391 231 366 465 578 1,243 632 215 317 965 676 263 162 144 499 111 206 522 172 637 33 119 693 253 1,521 S04 266 323 873 292 119 377 190 622 344 123 13 166 75 63 * The Superintendent Registrar's District of Chester comprisps three Poor Law Unions, viz. : the Tarvin Union, Sub-district 1 ; the Chester Union, SubKllBtrlcts 2 and 3 ; and the Hawarden Union, Sub-district 4. 12f5 REGISTKATION DIVISIONS : VHI. NORTH WESTERN. TowusMps, Sso., in Cheshire and Iiancashire. Pariflh or Place. CHESTER— con*. Crewe Tp. Farndon ..... Tp. Cbarton by Farndon . Tp. Barton Tp. Clutton Tp. KingsmarBb. . . . Par. Coddlngton . . . . Tp. Chowley Tp. Aldersey .... Tp. Hartbill Par. Edgerley . . . . Tp. Cbnrton by Aldford . Tp. Aldford Tp. Buerton Tp. Lea-Newbold . , . Tp. Chnrton Heath . . . Tp. Saigbtcm .... Tp. Iddinshall .... Tp. Waverton .... Tp. Huxley Tp. Hatton Tp. TWtenball . . . . Tp. Golboum-Bellow . , Tp. Newton by Tattenball Tp. Handley Tp. Golboum-Davld . , Tp. Foulk-Stapleford . . Tp. Bruen-Stapleford . . Tp. Burton by Tarvin . . Tp. Clotton Hoofleld . . Tp. Duddon ..... Tp. ■Wlllington .... Par. Kelsall Tp. Ashton Tp. Mouldsworth . . . Tp, Horton with Peele . Tp. Tarvinwith Oscroft . Tp. Mockenhnll'Stapleford Tp. Pryors Hayes . . . Par. Barrow Par. Guilden-Sutton . . Par. Cotton Edmunds , . Tp. Cotton Abbotts . . Tp. Rowton Tp. Huntington, . . , Tp.' 2. Chester Castle. Christleton .... Tp." Littleton . . , ; Tp. Great Boughton . . Tp. St. John the Baptist Civ. Par; St. Mary on the HiU Civ. Par. St. Clave .... Par.' St. Mlrbael . . . ■. Par. Spital Boughton , . Par. Chester Castle Marlston cum Leach . Tp; Eccleston .... Tp; Eaton ....'. Tp; Poulton Tp Pulford Tp. Doddleston . , , Tp. Lower Kinnerton . . Tp. Claverton .... Par.. 3. Chester Cathedrai,. St. Oswald . . . Civ. Par. Abbey Precincts , ; Par." St. Peter . . . .■ Par.' St. Bridget . . . .' Par.' St. Martin .... Par. Holy Trinity . . Civ. Par. Blacon cum Crabball . Tp. Bache ' Tp. Newton by Chester . Tp. "Wervin Tp. Cronghlon .... Tp! Mosion Tp. Upton Tp. Mollington-Banastre . Tp! Lea Tp. Mollington-Tarrant . Tp. Backford .... Tp. Chorl'on by Backfard Tp. CaughaU .... Tp. Hoole Tp. Mickle TrafFord . . Tp. Inhab. Popn- Hoiucs. lation, 12 131 33 25 li 14 14 9 21 23 1 63 91 9 5 3 64 2 11 51 23 22? 21 23 66 16 44 25 12 74 34 17 129 76 26 5 252 4 3 123 42 9 2 29 ^1 160 10 347 2,007 1,011 126 145 34 4 25 63 18 23 49 62 It 1,976 ' to ' 119 210 133 649 35 3 43 13 4 4 99 1 15 34 2t 13 2 398 61 63 698 123 120 101 62 110 64 133 120 6 274 497 38 33 11 309 18 366 260 162 1,162 142 *2 106 236 147 60 324 172 121 618 398 153 41 ,122 28 22 634 234 60 23 152 119 704 68 ,733 1,615 ;,149 689 888 169 434 136 295 110 173 267 288 100 Fari£b or Place. ),902 413 686 1,077 752 1,793 214 26 262 92 29 18 ^,147 44 81 189 130 81 19 1,032 262 CHESTER— com*. Bridge Trafford . . Tp. Piokton .... Tp. Thornton-Ie-Moors . Tp. Wimlwlds-Trafford . Tp. Dunham on the Hill . Tp. Hapsford .... Tp. Elton Tp. Ince Par. Stanlow .... Par. Great Stanney , . Tp. Little Stanney . . Tp. Stoke Tp. Capenhurat , , . Tp. Shotwick . . . . ■ Tp. Woodbank . . . Tp. Great Sanghall . . Tp. Little Saugball . . Tp. Shotwick Park . . . Par. 4. Hawarden. Higher Kinnerton ■) tv. iFliat) . , .5 '■^• Hawarden CFMnt) , Tp. Saltney (Ftinf) . . Tp. Tryddyn (Flinf) . . Tp. Hopefi'lMsQ . . . Plir. Merford and Hoselyl ™,„ (Flint-) . . . f ^P- Inhab. Poira- Housen, lation. 453. WIRRAL. 1. Neston. Puddington Burton . . Ledsbam . . WiUaston , , Ness . . , Little IiTeston . Great Neston . Raby . . . Thornton-Hough Leighton, - . Gayton . . Heswall -with Oldfield 2. Eastham. Great Sutton . Little Sutton . Wbitby. . . Over Pool . ^ , Nether Pool . Cbildei>Thomton Hooton . . Eastbam . . Bromborough . Brimstage . , Poulton cum Spittle Lower Bebington Higher Bebington Storeton . . , 3. WOGDCHURCH. Prenton ■Woodchurch LandicaQ . ThingweU. , B.irnBton . Pensby , . Irby. . . Arrow . . Thnrstaston , Caldy . . . Frankby . , Greasby Newton cum Larton Grange . . West Kirby . Little Meolse . Hoose . . . Great Meolse . Upton . . . SaUghall-Massey Moreton cum Lingbam S' Tp. Tp. l^- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp, Tp, Tp. Tp, S' 3> Z^ l^- V> Tp, Tp, Tp, Tp. ^ Tp. Tp. S' JP' JP Tp. Tp 5^p Par. Tp. Tp. 454. BLEKENHEAD. 1. BrRKENHEAD. Birkenhead , . . Tp. 10 16 30 16 67 15 38 71 4 10 35 16 27 17 12 123 19 1 738 68 29 61 15 82 72 146 371 38 82 70 30 137 56 133 188 16 3 120 29 100 223 33 43 615 483 62 17 21 11 24 66 4 17 101 90 138 62 82 33 75 6,416 1 "^ y™"??"' ^strict is co-extensive with the entire parish of Liverpool, t The District ot West Derby comprises tbe West Derby Union, and ths Tow 66 104 172 94 323 82 206 388 26 66 201 84 171 92 68 671 101 11 Facish or Place. BfRKENHEAD— COT*. 2. Tranmehe. Tranmere .... Tp. Bidston with Ford . Tp. Claughton with Grange Tp. Oxton Tp. Noctorum .... Tp. 3. Waixaset. Wallasey .... Tp. Liscard Tp. Poulton with Seacomb Tp. 34. Iiancashire. 455. LIVERPOOL.* 1. St. Martin. Scotland .... Wd. 6,782 1,901 1, 3,616 165 2t2 89 397 344 662 1,856 223 429 334 188 t22 til 1,084 81 30 637 140 621 1,314 197 374 3,763 3,172 263 106 110 64 125 292 30 151 120 121 163 170 193 69 77 492 430 809 33t 540 196 465 42,981 W „, . Anne's . . . f^ds. 466. WEST DERBY.t 1. Toxtrth Park. Toxteth Park . . 2. Everton Everton. . . . KirkdalB . . . tWds. 3. Walton. Walton on the Hill Bootle cum Linacre Fazakerley. Tp, '^■ Tp. Tp. Tp. Kirkby Tp ^ 4. Crosby. Great Crosby . , Little Crosby , . Ince-Blundell . . Thornton . . , 5. LlTHERLAlID. Lunt . . . . S''ft<»n . . Hetherton . Tp. Aintree Tp, Oreli and Ford Litherland , . . 6. West Derby. West Derby . . Croxteib Pdrk . . V. Wavertbbe. Childwall .... Wavertree .... Allerton .... Garston .... 457. PRESCOT. 1. Halb. Speke Hale Halewood . , . , 2. Mttoh Woolton. Little Woolton . . Much Woolton, jjf. of 3. HUTTON. Much Woolton, pi. of ^. Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Inhab. Fopn- Honses. lation. 2,716 16,143 49 286 346 2,437 486 2,610 10 63 312 1,951 1,36£ 8,070 833 4,923 11,018 2,832 3,406 1,270 2,965 40,231 14,155 16,339 6,220 32 90,9.37 ,978 733 2,519 77 259 1,107 67 95 54 20 73 61 50 60 827 14,0 31 1,384 121 1,256 128 302 201 882 77,033 18,953 23,'9l3 9,426 6,459 16,Z4t 454 1,397 6,362 432 540 294 103 390 350 2t8 414 4,884 77,969 31 197 7,810 tit 7,840 609 665 1,790 1,128 4,643 is under a separate Board of Guardians,'and is'saM to teiS iicludk"ta Iny'^S* "^ ^'"'*'"' ^"^' "'"'"' ^"^ '''"" ^^ P"'!"'''* REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: VIII. N RTH WESTERN. 127 Townships, &c.> in Iiancasliire. parish or Flaca PRESCOT— COTiC. Tdrbock . Huyton with Roby Kuowsley , 4. Farnworth, Cronton, . . Ditton . . . "Widnes , . . Bold. . . . 6. Peescot. Rainhlll . . Whiston . . Prescot . . . Eccleaton, pt. of 6. St. Helens, Eccleston, pt. of Sutton . . . Parr . , . Windle . . . 7. Rainpokd. Rainford .... 458, ORMSKIRK. 1. BlCKEBSTAFPE, Bimonswood . ffickerstaffe . Helling . , 2. AUGHTON. Ma^nU . . Lydiate . . Anghton . . 3. HALSAXt. HalsaU . . . Bownholland . ^■ Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. Pax. Tp, Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 4. FORMBT. Altcar . , , Formby . . Birkdale . , 5. North Meols. North Meolfi ^ . . 6. Taeleton. Hesketh with Becconsall Par. Tarletoa .... Par. Enfford. .... Par. 7. SCABISBBICE. Bniaxnigh . . . ScarlBbrick . . 8. Oruseibe. Ormskirk . . '. 9. Lathou. Skelmersdale . . Lathom . . , Bispham ... 459. WIGAN. 1. Stakdish. ■Wrightington . . . Tp, Parbold .... Tp. Sbevington . . , Tp. Standish with X^ngtree Tp. Worthington . . , Tp. 2. AfiPUXL. Blackrod .... Tp. Haigh Tp. AspoU Tp. 3. WlGAS. Wlgan Tp. 4. HlHDLET. Ince ia Makerfleld . Tp. Hindley .... Tp. Abram ..... Tp. 5. Pembeeton. Winstanley . . . Tp. Pemberton . . . Tp. Orrell Tp. 6. TJPHOLIAKD. Balton ..... Tp. Upbolland . . . . Tp. Billinge Higher End . Tp. Billinge Chapel End . Tp. 1. AsHTOH iw Makebfield. Aishton in Makerfield Tp. Inhnb. Popn- HOTIBOS. latiOD. 114 525 233 11 191 2,«2 155 424 351 1,009 HI 1,732 1,S46 1,649 2,716 IX 334 136 229 172 612 221 134 91 385 609 160 365 144 461 390 1,188 578 741 48 647 3,184 1> 429 1,139 14,359 921 2,308 2, OSS 5,07? 3,764 10,078 10,905 9,281 16,016 3,336 451 1,910 771 1,284 848 2,597 1,336 757 570 2,016 3,375 799 1,917 819 2,202 2,143 3,171 3,659 284 308 1,525 477 Parish or Place. Inbab. Fopn- Homfifi. Intion. 460. WARRINGTON. 1. Newton in Maker- field. Haydook .... Tp. Newton in Makerfield Par. 2. WiNWICK. Croft with Soutbworth Par. Houghton, Middleton, 1 ~^ and ArbuTy ... J *^" Winwick with Hulme Tp. 3. Sanket. Burtonwood . . . Tp. Great Sankey . . . Tp. Cuerdley .... Tp. Penketh , , , . Tp. 4. Wasringtos. Warrington . , . Tp. 5. Latchford. Latchfcrd (Oiest.) . GrappenhaU CChesk.) ThelwaU (Cftesft.) . Tp Tp 6. RlXTON. Poulton with Feamhead Tp Woolston with Mar-1~, tinscroft . . . , PP Kizton with Glazebrook Tp 461. LEIGH. 1. LOWTON. Kenyon .... Golbome .... Lowton .... Par Par. 2. Cdmheth. Cnlcheth .... Astley Bedford .... Tp. Tp. 3. Westleigh. Pennington . . . Westleigh .... Tp. Tp. 4. Athebton. Atherton Tp. Tyldealey w. Shackerley Tp. 462. BOLTON. 1. Faenwoeth. Keaisley .... Famworth .... 2. HuLTON. Little HuUon . . . Middle Eulton . . Over Halton , . . Rumworth .... 331 693 34 710 216 1,186 7,135 2,268 2,043 193 116 1,944 685 91 812 242 389 1,924 3,69!' 188 3,800 1,201 6,387 39,110 11,989 10,627 1,065 602 10,374 3,561 497 4,198 1,267 1,961 1,36^ 7,463 Tp. Tp. Tp. 3. West HouGHToir. West Houghton . . Tp. 4. Halliwell. Heaton Tp. HalHweU . . . . Tp. 6. HORWICB. Horwlch . . . . Tp. Lostock .... Tp. 6. TO»GE WITH HaDIGH. Tonge with Haolgh . Tp. Brelghtmet , . . Tp. Harwood .... Tp. 7. TnETOS. Bradshaw . . . Turton .... Longworth . , 8. Edgewoeth. Entwisle . . . Edgeworth . . . Qnarlton . . . Tp. Tp. . . Tp. . . Tp. 9. SOAEFLES. Sharpies .... Tp. Little Bolton, j>t ^ . Tp. 10. LlTTM BOLTOlf, Little Bolton, j>*. 0/ . Tp. 11. Bolton, Eabteeh. Great Bolton, i)«. of . Tp. 12. BoLToif, Western. Great Bolton, i)«. n/ - Tp. 903 1,493 222 48 88 188 118 29 191 6,699 635 136 81 53 741 469 453 431 1,410 1,088 1,091 1,481 1,351 1,144 2,603 970 177 112 661 199 1,712 771 131 818 285 431 148 1,008 7) 337 61 341 7,072 5,238P7 3,m 6,28ti 8,244 1,033 252 466 1.112 63 18' 1,042 29,894 3,144 734 453 687 601 739 234 3,638 2,144 2,266 2,030 6,610 5,423 5,590 7,531 6,408 5,830 13,550 4,805 911 574 3,226 6,609 1,126 8,706 3,671 670 4,050 1,500 1,976 870 4,942 113 339 1,675 26(1 Foriflh or Place, 3,316 1, 15, CIS 09f 8,2le BOLTON— con*. 13. Lever. Great Lever . . . Little Lever . . . Darcy Lever ... . 463. BURY. 1. HOLOOMBE. Walmersley cum Shut- tleworth, pt.nj. Tottington Lower \ '&ai,pt.of . . S Tp. Tp. Tp. }Tp. Tp. 2. TOTTINGTON LOWEE END Tottington Lower ) End,j)«. 0/ . . ) 3. Walhkrslet. Tottington Lower ^ "Eai, pt.qf . . f Elton, pt. of . . . Walmersley cum Shut tleworth, pt. of, . Bury,y(. of Tp. Tp. Tp. }Tp. Tp. Birtle c. Bamford,jp«. of Tp 4. BiRTLB. Birtle c. Bamford, pt. of Tp. Ashworth .... Tp. Heap, i)f. of , . ', Tp. 6. Hetwood, Heap, pt. of . . . Tp. Bury, pt. 0/ . . . Tp. Hopwood .... -Tp, Pilsworth, p«. 0/ . . Tp. Birtle c. Eainford,j)J. of Tp. Pilkington,i>«. of . : T^. e.SoiiTHBDBT. He&p, pt. of . . PiUworth, pt. of . Pilkington, pt. of BiiclMe, pt. qf . Elton, pt. of . , Bury, pt.of . . 7. North Buet, Bury, .pi. of . . . Walmersley cum Shut tleworth, j)J, of. 8. Elton. Elton, pt.of .. . Walmersley cum Shut- 1 ryil tleworth, pt.o/. . ) *P- Eadcllffe,i><. of . Ainsworth,j)i. of , 9. Radcliffe, Radcliffe,i)«. of . Ainsworth, Pi, qf . ^nry, pt.of . , Eltoa.pt. of . . Pilkington, jrf. of. 10. PaKIKGTON. PUklngton,i!«. of . . Tp. 464, BARTON UPOU JRWELL. 1, WORSLET. Clifton Tp. Worsley . . . , Tp, 2, Bartun, Barton upon Irwell , Tp. 3, Stretford. Flixton Tp. Urmston .... Tp. Stretford . . . , Tp, 465. CHORLTON, 1. DmsBnRr. Chorlton cmii Hardy . Tp, WUhington . . . Tp, Didsbijry .... Tp, Buroage .... Tp, 2. Ardwick. Levenphulme . . . Tp. Rusholme . ' . , . Tp. Gorton Tp. Openshaw .... Tp. Ardwick .... Tp, Tp. Tp: 5'P- Par. Tp, Tp. -}Tp. Tp, Par. Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Inliab. Popn- Housfle. lation. 276 832 427 16 1,466 366 39 331 728 68 49 i 86 96 3,211 1,658 47 40 273 2,143 72 1,423 4,204 2,048 89 7,006 2,132 174 1,636 3,665 386 2,471 460 3,063 308 177 2,255 278 887 615 136 544 1,085 4,387 2,28,' 5,696 206 6 618 398 15,625 16,986 9,186 224 1,427 10,704 427 11,943 2,366 16,837 1,612 996 11,946 1,460 6,291 3,064 706 2,742 5,910 !1,6I6 11,108 !8,066 128 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS: VIII. NOETH WESTERN; TovnisMps, SeC; in Iiancashire. Parish or Place. CHORLTON— con«. 3. Choelton upon Med- LOCK. ' ■ Chorlton upon Medlock Tp. 4. HULMB. MoaaSlde .... Tp. Holme Tp. 466. SALFORD. 1. Pekdletok. Pendleton . . . . Tp. Pendlebury . . . Tp. 2. Bbodohtow. Broughton .... Tp. 3. GrBEENGATB. Salford,i)J. o/. . . Tp. 4. Rbobnt Road. Salford,>«. o/. . . Tp. 467. MANCHESTER.* 1. Ancoats. Manchester, pt. of. , Tp. 2. DEAKSaATB. Manchester, pt. of. . Tp. 3. London Road. Manchester, p£. of. . Tp. 4. Market Street. Manchester, pt. of. . Tp. B. StGeoeob. Manchester, p£. of. . Tp. 6. Nbwton. Bradford . . . . Tp. Kewton .... Tp. Beswlck . . . . Tp. 1. Chbbtham. Cheethan^ .... Tp. Grumpsall .... Tp. 8. Failbwoeth. Failsworth .... Tp. Klostoa Tp. 9. Blaokiet. Harpurhey .... Tp. Blackley . . . . Tp. 10. Peestwioh. Prestwich .... Tp. Great Heaton . . . Tp. Little Heaton . . . Tp. 468. ASHTOJT UNDER LYNE. 1. Knott Lanes. Ashton under Lyne, pt.of . . . . 2. Ashton Toww. Ashton under Lyne, pt.tf. . . . 3. Audenshaw. Droylsden ... Ashton under Lyne.) v, pt.of. . . . f ^'""• 4. Denton. Denton .... Haughton . . . 5. Newton. Godley (CtaA.) . Newton (CAesA.) . 6. DUKINFIBLD. Dukinfleld (Cftesi.) 7. Haetshead. Ashton under Lyne, pt.of. . . . 8. Mottram. Hatt«rsley (Chesh.) Mottram (CteA.) . HoUingworth (Chesh.). Inhab. Housaa. 9,829 935 14,823 Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. Tintwistle,j)«. ofCChet.) Tp, 4,936 972 Popu- lation. 6,403 74,731 Pariah or Place. ASHTON UNDER LYNE — cont. 9. Statlbt. TlntwiBtle,i>*. of^Ohet.) Tp. Stoyley (C*«sft.) . . Tp. Matley (Cftesft.) . . Tp. 469. OLDHAM. 1. Oldhah beiow Town. Oldham, ;;*. of. . . Tp. Oldham above Town. Inhab. Fopn- Houses, lation. 7,189 8,824 10,298 4,129 2,828 11,437 1,442 4,055 494 3,733 844 1,2U 349 1,208 42 164 1,496 25,489 5,1631 Ol(ttmm, pt. of . I 3. CeADDERTON. 14,96l| Chadderton . . Tonge . . , 4. Middleton. Middle ton . . Alkrington . . 5. ROTTON. Thornham . . Royton Tp. 6. Crompton. Crompton .... Tp. 36,606 46,671 52,656 24,173 21,678 17,389 58,092 7,168 19,446 2,506 21,617 6,342 6,686 1,663 1,571 6,173 6,820 191 786 Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 470. ROCHDALE. 1. Butteewokth Febe- hold Side. Butterwonb, pt. of . Tp. 2. Bctterworth Lord- 8HEP Side. Butterworth, pt. of . Tp. 3. Castleton Further. Castleton, pt. of . -. Tp. 4. Castleton Neabbb. 1,871 1,613 . 258 1,342 6,651 64 562 31,441 8,973 7,024 5,117 4,276 1,222 6,295 26,329 18,873 276 2,591 2,28( 1,678 Casacton, pt. of . '. Tp. 6. Spotland hearer Side. Spotland, pt. of . ; Tp. 6. Spotland further yiDE. Spotland, pt.of . . Tp. 7. "Waedlewoeth. Wardleworth . . , Tp. 8. ■Wtjeedle. Wuerdle with Waidle Tp. 9. Blatchinwoeth. Blatchinworth with "J n, Calderbrook. . . / ^P- 10. "Whitworth. Spotland, pt. of , . Tp. 471. HASLINGDEN. 1. Newohurch. Newchurch with Bjcup Tp, 2. Rossbndalb. Higher Booths . . . Xp. Lower Booths . . , Xp. Coupe-Lfnch.Newhall. " hey, and Hall Carr 3. Edenpield. Xottington Higher End Musbury .... 4. Hasltngdbn. Haslingden . . . . Xp. Henheads .... Xp. 5. AcCRmOTON. Old Accringion . . Xp. New Accrington . , Tp. 472. BURNLEY. 1. Bdhnlby. Dnnnockshaw . . . Xp. Cliviger Xp. Worathorne with 1 „ Hurstwood . . .f^P- Briercliffe with Ex-) _. twisle . . . .; ^P- :}-p- Tp., Tp. 216 1,207 42 9,703 2,468 1,075 2,089 77 411 1,727 1,572 Parish or Place. BURNLEY— «m«, Bcedley Hallows, Fil- ley Close, and New. Laund Booth Burnley ' Xp. 48,672 33,957 12,203 6,115 9,472 388 2,079 7,794 7,302 Haberghao) Faves Ightenhill Park 2. Padiham. Huncoat . . , Hapton ... Altham ... Read. ... Slmonstone. . . Padiham . . . Higham with Close Booth Heyhouses . West '. [ Tp. Tp. ■ IP- • IP- . Tp.' • IP- . Tp. JTp. . Tp. 3,761 2,496 1,429 4,148 1,967 1,421 3,473 3. COLNB. Great and Little Mars^ I „ den .... } Tp, Trawden .... Tp. Foulridge .... Tp. Colne . . . ^ . Xp. Barrowford .... Tp. 4, Pbndle. Wheatley Carr Booth Xp. Old Laund Booth . Tp.- Roughlee Booth . , Tp. Goldshaw Booth . . Tp. Barley with Wheatley.} __ Booth . . . .( Tp.' 17,319 19,300 Tp. 9,998 1,189 1,051 783 731 224 2,369 42 1,772 2,629 37 364 17,207 26,823 9,667 9,114 3,638 3,599 1,130 i2,oon 201 8,836 12,952 186 1,674 1,263 473. CLIXHEROE. 1. Gisburn. Rimmington (Vorft) . Gisburn (Jdr*) . . Hortou (rorft) . . Newsholme (Ybrk) . Paythorne (York) Gisburn Foresi ( ITorK) Bolton by Bowlandf yrkXTar. Sawley (ror*) . . Xp. 2. Slaidbhrn. EasingtonfTbrJ:) . Tp.- Slaldburn (Tork) . Tp. Newton (Jbrk') . . Tp! Bowland Forest, High^l _, Division (riwfc) . ,) ^P- Bowland Forest, Lower ( _ Division (Zorfc) . .J.^P- 3. Chipping. Buwland .... Tp. Leagrim . . . ,■ Tp' Chipping . . . . Xp! Xhornley w. Wheatley Xp Aighton, Chaigley, &~ Bailey . . . 4. Clttheeoe. Bashall Eaves (rork) ■ Waddington(ror/0 ." West Bradford ( rorkS QrinileUm ryork) . Xwiston . . . . Downham .... Chatbum . . . ! Worston . . . i Mearley . . . ! Clitheroe ..." Clitberoe Castle . :}Tp. ^• ^■ jp- Par. 5. Whalley. Pendleton .... WiswaU . . WhaUey . . . .' Mitton, Henthom, and) Colcoata ... r Great Mitton (Foi-J:) .', 474. BLACKBURN. 1. Billikgton. Dirickley . . , Billington . . Salesbnry . , ! AVilpshire . . . Tp. Tp. districts K 'ctllM^fe-lJ)."' Manchester comprises, the township of Manchester (Sub-districts |467 : 1-5) and Inhab. Popa- Houaes. lation. 4,204 4,681 168 289 76 133 72 1,460 174 20 ?,107 460 186 1,872 703 10 84 84 19 8 29 64 145 42 65 131 81 19 19 214 84 44 125 68 148 31 64 132 18 .8 1,664 1 275 93 154 25 236 48 45 the Prestwich Union 10,284 2,129 827 8,633 3,110 36 296 372 358 67 371 366 101 40 122 245 703 211 403 281 344 121 116 1,113 428 1,524 242 466 327 609 134 282 984 71 48 8,208 ,229 419 747 99 171 119 1,204 212 230 (Sub- KEGISTHATIOX DIVISIONS: VIII. NORTH WESTEKN. 129 To-wnsMps, &c., in Ijaiicasliire. Parish or Pllloe. Inhab. Popn- Eousea. latiou. BLACKB0RN— cone. 2. Habwood. Clayton-Ie-Moore . Great Harwood . litlle Harwood . Rishton . . • Tp. Tp. Tp. 3. Mellob. Eamsgreave . . . Tp. Clayton-in-le-Dale . Tp. Osbaldeston . . . Tp. Balderston . . . Tp. MeUor Ti>. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 4. Blackbubit. Blackburn . . . 5. OSWALDTWISLE. Church .... Oswaldtwisle . . . 6. Daswek. Tate & Pickup Bank Over Darwen , . . EcdeshUl .... Lower Darwen . . 1. 'WrrTON. Witton Tp. Pleasington . . . Tp. Livesey .... Tp. Tockholes .... Tp. «5. CHORLEY. 1. Bbihslb. Boghton .... Tp. ■WlthneU .... Tp. Wheelton .... Tp. Brindle .... Par. 2. Lbtland. Whittle-in-le-'Wooda Tp. Clayton-in-le-Woods . Tp. Cuerden .... Tp. Leyland .... Tp. Euxton . . . . Tp. 3. KlvnjGTOK. Anglezarke ... Tp. TUrington . . . . Tp. Anderton .... Tp. Adlington .... T^l. Heath Cbamock , . Tp. 4. Choslet. Chorley .... Par. Heapey .... Tp. Dnzbury .... Tp. CoppuU . . . . Tp. Welsh Whittle . . Tp. CSlamock Richard . Tp. 5. Cboston. Heskin Tp. Ercleston .... Tp. Hawdesley . . . Tp. Croston .... Tp. Bretherton ... Tp. Ulnes-Walton . . Tp. ile. PREISTON. 1. LONGTON, MochHoole . . . Tp. Little Hoole . . . Tp. LonKton .... Tp. Button Tp. Howlck .... Tp. Penwortbam . . . Tp. Farington .... Tp. 2. Peesiok. Fishwick .... Tp. Preston .... Tp. 3. Waltoh-le-Dalb. Walton-in-le-IMe . Tp. Cnerdale .... Tp. Samlesbury . , . Tp. 4. AL8T017. Grimsargh with Brock- 1 ~, holes j_P' Ribbleton Parish or Place. I Inhab. Popu- Houaes. latlon. 1,101 5,390 994 4,90ri 62 311| 485' 2,611: 64 263 61 275, 46 224 100 475 269. 1,178 14,690 76,339 918 4,450 2,033 10,283 155' 766 4,225 21,278 133 633 769 3,876 805 3,803 76 336 819 4,035 140 646 201 906 380 1,966 284 1,471 236 1,339 Elston Hotbersall KIbchester Ihitton . Alston . Dilworth Tp. Tp. Tp. ?P. ISP- Tp. 403 131 122 1,805 607 647 790! 3,839 246 1,182 39 47 509 195 631 262 2,606 193; 1,034 3,26816,864 581 290 61 325 268' 1,484 20 111 134 750 70 185 170 336 953 886 326 1,518 145 683 81 414 129 82 291 78 15 311 337 16,171 1,601 10 173 42 10 25 263 57 261 34g 644 453 1,465 395 80 1,678 1,912 83,516 8,187 60 810 357 '24t ' S3 120 1, 267 1,337 1,730 PRESTON— cone. 6. Bbotjghton. Goosnargh with News- ham . . Whltiingbam HaightoQ , Barton . . Broughton , L^a, Asbton, Ingol, Cottam . . Fulwood . . Woodplumpton and JTp. IE- Tp. Tp. Tp. }Tp. Tp. 477. FYLDE. 1. KiBKHAU. aiftou with Salwick . Tp. Newton with Scales . Tp, Kirkham .... Tp. Freckleion . . . Tp. Warton .... Tp. Bryning with Kella- 1 j niergh . . . . 5 "" Ribby with Wrea . Tp. Westby with Plumpton Tp. Weeion with Preese . Tp. Greenalgh with 7 q,,, ThisUeton . . . 5 ^P- Medlar with Wesbam Tp. Treals, Roseacre, and^T^ Wharles . . . f ^P- Little Ecdeston wlthi—^ Larbreck . . . J ^* Elswlck Tp. 2. Lttham. Lytham .... Par. Marton, pt.of, . , Tp. 3. Potjlton-le-Ftlde. Bispham with Norbreck Tp. Layton with Warbrecfc Tp. Marton, pt.of. . . Tp. Hardhom with Newton Tp. Carleton .... Tp. Poulton-le-Fylde . . Tp. Thornton with Fleet- 1,j, wood on Wyre . . 5 "* Great & Little Singleton Tp. 478. GARSTANG. 1. SrAr-MiNB. Preesall with Hackinsall Tp. Stalmine with Stainall Tp. PlUlng Tp. Hambleton . . . Tp. 2. St. Michael. Out RawcUffe . . . Tp. Upper Rawcliffe with \ r^ Tamacre . . . j Great Eccleston . . Tp. Inskip with Sowerby Tp. Myerscough . . . Tp. Bilaborrow ... Tp. 3. Gabstang. Claughlon .... Tp. CatteraU .... Tp. Kirkland .... Tp Nateby Tp. Wininarleigh . . . T^. Cabus Tp. GarBtang . . . . Tp Bamacre with Bonds Tp. Nether Wyeisdale . Tp. Forton Tp. HoUeth .... Tp. Clevcley . . . . Tp. Bleasdalo .... Tp. 479. LANCASTER. 1, Ellel. Over Wyersdale . . Tp. Thumham .... Tp. Cockerbam . . . Tp. Ellel Tp. Cockersand Abbey . Par. 2. Heatok. Heysbam .... Par. Mlddletoq .... Tp. Overton and Sunderland Tp. Heaton with Oxcllffe . Tp. 123 36 64 120 381 226 79 61 681 202 92 21 86 99 82 73 163 39 58 674 61 116 1,493 328' 75' 79 265 933 68 I 664 219 338 601 3,079 1,290 447 292 3,693 930 444 466 635 433 366 860 192 264 3,904 390 647 7,092 1,692 436 433 1,161 5,203 317 179 98: 260 82 143 118 133 112 77 35 111 142 71 67 47 32 166 174 109 127 4 11 44 84 121 128 330 4 121 29 64 23 837 621 1,572 361 832 700 665 593 118 186 526 672 336 435 289 171 687 922 549 549 36 65 376 600 618 803 1,615 26 628 184 296 169 Parish or Piaco. Inhab. Popu- Hou^tes. latlon. LANCASTER-cone. Ponlton, Bare, and Torrlsholme 3. Lancaster. Bulk .... Skerton. . . . Lancaster . , . AldclifTe . . . Asbton with Stodday Scotlbrth . . Laticaster Castle } Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 4. Warton. Slyne with Hest . . Tp. Bolton-le-Sands . . Tp. Warton with Lindeth Tp. Carnforth .... Tp. Silverdale .... Tp. Yealand-Redmayne . Tp. Yealand-ConyeiB . . Tp. Priest Hutton . . . Tp. 480. LUNESDALE. 1. Caton. Quemmore .... Tp. Caton with Llttlcdale Tp. Gaughton .... Par. Halton Par. 2. What. Farleton .... Tp. Hornby Tp. Roebumdale Wray with Botton . Wennington . . . Melling and Wrayton Tatham .... Tp. Par. 3. TUNSTAL. Ireby Tp. Cantsfield . . . . Tp. Tunstal Tp. Leek Tp. Burrow with Burrow, Tp. 4. Abeholue. Whittington . . . Par. Arkholtne with Cawood Tp. Gressingham . . . Tp. Berwick .... Tp. OverKellet ... Tp. Nether Kellet . . . Tp. 481. ULVERSTON.. 1. Cabtmel. Upper Allithwaite Cartmel Fell . . Staveley . . . East Broughton , Lower AUithwaite Lowt-r Holker . , Upper Holker . . Tp. JP- 3^P- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. COLTON. Colton Par. Blawith Tp. Subberthwaite . . . Tp. Lowick Tp. Egtoo with Newland . Tp. 3. ULVEitsrON. Mansriggs .... Tp. Ostnotherley . . . Tp. Ulverston .... Tp. Pennington . . . Par. 4. Dalton. Urswlck .... Par. Aldingbam. . . . Par. Dalton in Furness , Tp. Barrow in Furness . Tp. . 6. West Broughton. Birkby Ireleth . . Tp. West Broughton . . Tp. Dunnerdale with 7 ™, Seathwaite . . f ^P' Angerton .... Par. 6. Hawkshead. Torver Tp. Church Coqiston . . . . . Tp. HawkBhea4 w. Monjc V m Coniston jc Skelwttli/ '■^■ Clalfe ..... Tp. Satterthwaite . . . Tp. 617 3,006 18 116 359 1,817 3,0.S0 17,034 13 68 38 191 223 1,139 ll 211 69 307 162 753 211j 1,035 215 1,091 343 217 17 123 76 22 129 30 29 109 19 18 20 63 46 180 58 77 169 201 240 172 362 31 30 81 236 11 78 1,687 204 224 191 1,656 2,784 341 235 67 4 42 215 110 76 227 300 185 555 1,059 85 615 49 323 130 684 168 182 686 103 103 105 229 236 460 360 134 209 423 275 776 297 433 1,007 1,009 1,115 850 1,860 146 146 463 1,148 73 405 7,607 1,112 1,144 1,061 9,310 18,584 1,763 1,036 291 36 209 1,106 56.3 394 130 EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: IX. YOKKSHIBE. IX. YOEKSHIRE. This Ebgisteation Division comprises the Registration County of York. It extends over an area of 3,743,229 statute acres of land, water, and foreshore ; there being 3,687,245 acres of land and 15,139 acres of water included io the areas of parishes, 24,893 acres of tidal water, and 15,952 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 2,395,569, as compared with 2,015,541 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore 380,028, while the natural increase arising from excess of births over deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 286,510. Relatively, the increase in Yorkshire is much greater than it was in the previous ten years 1851-61 ; and greater than the increase of Lancashire in the last ten years. The reason is easily explained ; the American War, which was Lancashire's difficulty, was Yorkshire's opportunity. The rise in' the cost of cotton raised the demand for woollen stuffs, and wool was attracted in large quantities ; independently of this circumstance, the supply and demand of wool, short and long, invaluable as the staple of clothing in these chmates, and produced in immense quantities by our colonists, increased. The Board of Trade returns show that iu the three years 1858-60, and the three years 1868-70, the average 3,nnual import of wool (sheep, lanib, and alpaca) rose from 136 million to 258 million pounds. Adding wool G|f home growth and deducting wool exported, no less than 288,512,000 lbs. were left, according to the estimate of Mr. A. Hamilton, for home consumption in 1869. The increase of production has been greater than the increase of workers, for the obvious reason that coal power is so largely converted into work by the Steam-engine and improved machinery. The population is distributed very unequally \ it is thin on the moors and wolds, dense oh and near the coalfields. ■ ■ Included with the general population Of parishes, &C, in this Division are 21,144 persons enumerated in 148 workhouses, hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions ; 1,588 persons in boats, barges, &c..; and 4,806 persons on board 1,129" sea-going vessels. Registration or Union Counties. Inhabited Honses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. IX.-YOKKSHIKE DIVISIOBT .... 500,397 2,395,569 1,183,826 1,211,743 35. 'West Biding . 36. East Biding (mtt YmTe City) . . 37. North Biding ....... 388,004 63,844 48,549 1,854,172 306,580 234,817 914,662 151,434. 117,730 939,510 155,146 117,087 The SupBEiNTENDBNT Registbaes' Dibtkiots of this Division are co-extensive with the Poor Law Unions, with the following exceptions : Bradford District comprises the Unions of Bradford (population 145,830) and North Bierley (population 111,883) ; Wbrtley District comprises the Unions of Wortley (population 29,307) and Penistone (population 15,678); and Helmsley District comprises the Union? of Helmsley (population 6,055) and Kirkby Moorside (population 5,661). The Hull District is an Incorporation under a Local Act. Three Districts in the West Biding show a decrease of population, viz., Pateley Bridge, Great Ousebum, and Wetherby ; in the following Districts there was a large increase, namely, in Halifax of 24,593, Bradford 61,238, Leeds 28,415, De\ysbury 31,403, Ecclesall Bierlow 23,814, Sheffield 33,320. In the East Biding there was an increase of 16,186 in Soulcoates District, and of 11,428 in Hull. In the North Biding nine Districts show a decrease; Scarborough District increased by 6,135, and Guisbroueh District by 16,888. ' ^ Superintendent Registrar's District, 35. WEST RIDING. 482, Sbdbebgh . . . 483. Settle .... 4S4, Seittoh . . . 485. Pateley Bridge . 486. RipOH .... 487. Great Ouseburk. 4'88, Knaresborough'. 489, Wetherby . . 490, Wharfesale . . 491, Keighley . . . 492, tosuobdei! . . 493, Saddleworth 494, HtrpDERSriELD « In- habited Houses, 1871. 986 2,977 6,949 1,914 3,555 2^510 4,046 3,251 8,064 10,851 7,164 4,179 29,359 Population, 1871. Persons, ! Males. Females. 4,990 15,134 32,398 8,686 15,967 11,697 19,088 14,874 39,142 62,141 32,323 19,923 140,151 2,725 7,827 16,028 4,357 7,647 5,748 9,083 7,357 19„636 25,223 15,35'l 9,670 63,253 2,265 7,307 16,370 4,329 8,320 5,949 10,005 7,517 19,506 26,918 16,792 10,353 71,898 SuperinJtendent Registrar's District, In- liabited Houses, 1871, WEST RlDlNG-coTCt, 495, Halifax . 496, Bradford 497, HUNSLET . 498, HOLBECS . 499, Bramley . sop, Leeds , . 50'l. Dewsbury 502, Wakefield 503, Pohtefract 504, Hemsworth 505, Barnsley. 606, Wortley . . 507. EcCLBSALL Bierlow 32,927 53,373 10,048 4,785 9,735 34,573 25,828! 1'3,660 '7,402' l',712 11,512 8,748 17.635 Population, 1871, Persons, Mlales, Females 163,266 257,713 46,274 21,617 44,411 162,421 124,286 68,786 3/1,498 "8,114 57,212 44,935 87,432 73,882 123,616 23,037 10,575 22,043 78,363 60,630 35,050 17,684 4,135 29,779 23,847 42,669 79,384 134,097 23,237 I 11,042 22,393 84,058 63,766 33,736 16,914 3,979 27,433 21,138 U,im KEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: IX; YOEKSHIEB. 131 Townships, &0., in the West Biding. Saperintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses. 1871. Population, 18J1. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. WEST BIDlNG-COTit. BAST RIDING— co»«. ' SOS. SHfiFFIBLD , . . 32,895 162,271 82,865 79,406 523. Driffield . , . 4,093 19,265 ' 9,853 9,412 509. ROTHERHAU •11,128 57,396 29,686 27,81U 624. BkIDLIKGTOW . . 3,276 16,415 7,697 7,718 510. DONCASTEK 9,91? 45,206 22,285 22,920 511. Thoese . 3,896 17,011 8,336 8,625 37. NORTH RIDING. 512. GOOI.E . . 513. Selbt . . • 3,»32 3,591 17,270 16,380 8,54^ 8,132 8,723 6,248 625. SCAKBORODGH . . 7,681 36,660 16,891 19,669 614. Tadcasieb ' • 4,602 21,080 10,761 10,319 526. Malton .... 627. Easihgwold . . . 4,699 ,2,066 22,832 •10,026 11,618 6,182 ■ 11,364 4,844 528. ThirsK . . , ■. 2,710 ■12,167 5,929 6,238 36 EAST EIMNG 529. HELMStKT . . ; 2,380 11,716 6,032 6,634 (yiitk Tork). ' ■530. PlCKEEING , . . 2,663 12,737 .6,73? 6,000 •531". WnrtBY .... 6,508 26,804 12,312 13,492 515. TOEK . . 13,006 64,908 31,484 33,424 •532. GDISBROUGH . . . 7,080 39,016 21 , 238 17,778 816. PQGEI.INGTON 3,330 16,964 8,168 7,796 533. Stokesley . . . 2,281 10,750 6,425 6,325 Slf. HOWDEK . 3,086 14,227 7,173 7,054 534. NOKTHALLEKION. S 2,561 11,626 5,797 5,829 618. Beveklet. 4,f02 21,450 10,602 10,348 535. BedaLE .... 1,931 8,430 4,084 4.346 819. SCBK30ATEa 14,465 68,142 33,192 34,950 63e^. LETBtTKN 1,871 8,705 4,304 4,401 820. HdIX . . 13,«39 68,316 33,763 34,553 537. Atsgarth . . . 1,176 5,473 2,798 2,675 521. Pateiugton l,9t2 9,115 4,567 4,648 638^. R^EETH ..... 1,190 5,370 2,713 2,657 522. Skibladgh . , 2,.076 9,778 4,935 4,843 639; Richmond . . , 2,852 1^,555 . 6,720 6,835 ml-., r 11- - pp -1,1 -- _i- _ _ XT.- — - 1- . -r T— . _ TT~ _ ., _J _ P T»_ ■ton-i • j.i-_ The following TaWe shows the numher of Inhabited Houses and of Population in 1871 in the several Parishes,. &g., -constituting the various Eesistration Sub-Districts and Districts, grouped topo- I - graphically under the Eegistration Counties which form this Division. Parishes which for Registration, u purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County Proper given in italic type. PMiah or Place. Inliab. Houses. FopD- laUon- Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- laUon. Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Ss: 35. West Biding. 484. SKIPTON., . SKIPTON— «m«. 1. Kbttlewell. Thorpe Tp. 12 53 482. SEDBEH6H. . . Bnckden . . . . Tp. 71 333 Cracoe Tp. 30 135 Kettlewell .... Par. 119 498 Linton Tp. 53 179 1. Sedbebgh. ConistonewithEllnsey- Tp. 33 186 Thieshfleld. . . . Tp. 43 186 Sedher^ .... 2. GABSSAI.E. Tp. 430 1,933 2. Gabgkate. Hetlon Tp. 26 124 Grassing ton. . , . . . Tp. Hebden Tp. 201 81 830 362 Garsdale .... Tp.. 166 911 Boidley Tp. Calton Tp.. 6 U 40 62 485. PATELEY BRIDGE. 3. Deht. FlasbywithWlnterbum Tp. 18 110 1. RAjrSGILL. Dent Tp. 390 2,096 Eshton Tp. 11 6( Do-wn Stonebeck . . Tp. 75 364 Coniston-Cold . . . Tp. 61 266 Upper Stonebeck . . Tp. 63 301 Gaigrave . . . . Tp. 272 1,291 Fountains Earth^ . . Tp. 82 361 483. SETTLE. Bank Newton . . . Tp. . 21 87 2. Patelet Bridge. . 1. Bentham, 3. Baekoldswick. High and Low Bishop- J ~^ side .... J ^' 468 2,167 Thornton in Lonsdale Tp. 84 385 IMarton in Craven . . Par. S3 23!7 Burton in Lonsdale . Tp. 143 696 Bracewell .... Far. 19 115 Bewerley .... Tp.. 253 1,137 Bentham .... t5. 457 2,237 Brogden with AdmergitI Tp. 24 105 3. Thornthwaite, Ijigleton .... Tp. 455 2,541 Bamoldswick . , . Tp. 638 3,187 Thruscross . . . . Tp. Thornthwaite with \ „■ Padside ... J '^' Menwith with Darley • Tp. 68 302 CSapham cum Newby . 2. Setfle. Austwick . . . .■ Tp. tp. 147 MS 695 413 Salterforth . . . . Tp. Coates ..... Tp. TliomtAn in Craven ; Par. 93 24 442 396 131 2,053 65 • 142 272 676 Lawkland .... T?. 64 313 4. Kn-DWICK. BiiBtwith . . . .■ Tp. 123 670 Horton in Ribblesdale Par. 137 916 Cononley . . . . Tp. 251 1,012 4 Dacre Banes. LangcIlBe .... !»■ 117 665 Cowling Tp. 441 1,928 Dacre Tp. 133 642 Stainfertb .... Sf- 65 390 (Jlnsbnni . . . . Tp. 348 1,570 Bishop Thornton . . Tp. WaisiU Tp. HartwithwithWlnsley Tp. Clint Tp. 436. RIPON. 107 605 Settle &•■ 420 2,163 Kildwick .... Tp. 38 161 20 97 (iigi?le8wick . . . RathmeU .... Tp. 158 61 874 248 Famhill .... Tp. Bradieys Both . . . Tp. 112 104 490 487 214 96 997 396 3. LOKG Pbeston. Tosside Tp. 16 82 SUsden . . , . .' Tp. ; 5. Skiptok. 596 2,714 Wlggtesvorth . . . fp-. 58 272 23 80 1. Riptjir. Long Preston . . . 160 622 Broughton . . . . Tp. 39 188 MarklngtonwithWaI-> r^r, lerthwalte . . f ^P' 107 463 ailifldd .... WeatHalton . . . 48 226 Carlton ..... Par. 347 1,673 Tp - 25 126 Stirton with Tborlliy ., Tp. . 30 130 Bishop Monckton . . Tp. 113 560 Swinden . . . . • Tp! 4 19 Skipton . . . . 1 Tp. 1,240 6,073 Whltcliffe with Thorpe Tp, 60 271 Kappa ..... Tp. 5 25 Embsay with East by . Tp. .228 1,104 Givendale . . . . Tp. i 41 East Hallon . . . Tp. 27 78 Bridge Hewick. . . Tp. 16 81 4. Kieebt Maeha». Eilston ..... Tp. 19 118 Copt Hewick . . . Tp. 44 202 Otterbum .... Alrton Tp. 10 45 64 244 6. Addikgham. Aismunderby with 7 rr„ Bondgate. . . { ^■ Ripon Tp. Sharow Tp. Sutton Grange . . . Tp. 176 732 Seosttarop .... T?. 17 89 Addingham . . . . Tp. 429 1,833 1,354 6,143 Efcrkby Jlfalbaiu . . Tp. 34 174 Beamsley .... Tp. 62 209 64 308 Hanlith .... Tp. 8 33 Hazlewood and Storiths Tp. 41 181 11 60 Malham .... Malham Moor . . . '5, Abncliffe. .r , ■ 39 19 164 124 Dranghton .... Tp. . Bollon Abbey . . . Tp. . Barden Tp. 38 24 54 178 122 332 North Stataley with 7 tt, Sleningford . . f ^P' Glotberholme . . . Tp. 87 2 461 12 Haiwkswick. . . . Tp. 12 69 7. Geassingtoh. Bishppton . . . . Tp. IS 148 Amcliffe .... i 33 136 Appletreewick . . .. Tp. Hartllngton . . . Tp, BmnsaR . . . . Tp. 71 398 Studloy Royal cum > Lindrlck and Foun- V Tp. tains ., . . '.. .> '. J LItlon 13 69 15 95 16 103 Halton-GUl. . . . Tp. 15 84 30; 148 {2 132 EEGISTRATION DIVISIONS: IX. YORKSHIRE. Townships, See., in the West Biding. ForiBh or Place. EIPON-om*. Stuciley Eoger . . . Tp. AldBeld Tp. Ingertborpe , , . Tp. Markiiigfield Hall . . Tp. 2. KiBKBY MaLZEABD. Sawley Tp. Eavestone .... Tp. Skelden Tp. Grantley . . . . Tp. Winksley . . . . Tp. Azerley Tp. Laverton .... Tp. Kirkby -Malzeard . . Tp. Grewelthorpe . . , Tp. 3. Wath. West Tanfleld (JVTfl.) Par. East Tanfleld (JT.iJ.) Tp. Sutton-Howgrave (iV.B.) Tp. Howgravc (N.B.) . . Tp. Middleton-Quemhow ") ^^ QN.B.) . . . .} ^P- Wath (JVr.B.) . . . Tp. Norton-Conyers (N.B.) Tp. Melmerby (N.R.') . . Tp. Hntton-Conyera (N.R.) Tp. Nunwick w. Howgrare Tp. 4. DiSHFOBTH. Baldersby (JT.R.} . ■. Tp. Bainton with Newby") rr., iN.B.-) . . . .f^V- Azenby (JV.K.) . . Tp. DlBhforth (AT.i!.) . . Tp. Marton-le-Moor (iV.JJ.) Tp. Cundall w. Leckby (jr.iS.) 1^. Newby with Mulwith Tp. •48?. GEEAT OUSEBtTEN. 1. BOROUGHBBIDGB. . . Kirby HiU(jy.B.) .. Tp. Langthorpe (iV.B.) . . Tp. Humberton Ipt.vnN.B.. . -Township! pi. in TT.iZ..- , Milby ipt.inW.B.. . Township Spf. in if. K. . . Norton-le-Clay (N.R.) Tp. Thornton Bridge (N.R.) Tp. Helperhy (N.R.) . . Tp. Lower Dunsfortb) W.R.. ' . Township. . S N.R, . . Ellenthorpe (N.R.) . Tp. Upper Duns- ■) forth cum \ipt. in W.B, Branton fpt.inN.Ji, Green Tp. . I Boroaghbrldge Aldboiough BoecllfTe . Minskip , Copgrove • Jp- ■ Jp- . Par. Skelton Tp. Westwick Marton cum Grafton . Staveley . , , . Arkendale . . . , nJP- Par. Par. Tp. 2. Whixlet. Youlton (Jvr.i!.) . . tp. ToUerton (Jvr.fi.) . . Tp. Great Ousebum , . Tp. Nun Monkton . . , Par. Kirkby HaU . . . Tp. Thorpe-Underwoods , Tp. Widdington . , . Tp. Little Ousebum . , Tp. Hnnsingore . , . Tp. Cattal Tp. Great Eibstone with ) ™^ Walshford . , f '^■ Thomville . . . Tp. WhiKley .... Tp. Green Haramerton . Tp. AUerton-Mauleverer w. 1 ,y Hopperton . . , } "' Clareton .... Tp. Coneythorp , . , " Tp. Kirk Hammerton . • tp. 3. POPPLETOK. Shipton 'N.R.) . . Tp. Inhab. Ftnm- Honsee. lauon. 165 86 160 118 132 4 22 2 63 6 2 19 1 22 IS 160 22 6 8 15 13 203 111 49 51 14 10 4 90 65 44 10 113 125 75 6 25 4 59 40 37 120 72 154 138 47 13 341 60 :32 187 127 721 342 581 611 604 34 103 13 104 Pariah or Place, ^■ Tp. Tr 172 31 185 359 181 182 62 165 276 48 6 85 10 111 89 666 107 20 60 64 857 602 233 230 81 287 28 424 318 208 45 641 671 300 59 151 39 319 187 177 15 646 311 24 83 281 GREAT OUSEBUEN— con*. Monkton Moor , . Tp. Hessay Tp. Nether Poppleton . Par. Upper Poppleton . . Tp. Knapton .... Tp. Acomb Tp. Eufforth .... Par. 488. KNAEESBOEOUGH. 1. Ekabesbobodgh. Plompton .... Goldsborough . . , Flaxby Enaresborough . . Scriren w. Tentergate Brearton .... Walkingham Hill w. 1 ™,_ Ockaney . . . . y ^P- Famham .... Tp. Scotton Tp. Ferrensby .... Tp. Burton-Leonard . . Par. South Stainley w.Cayton Par. Nidd Tp. 2. Habbogate. Bilton with Harrogate Tp. Killinghall . . . . Tp. Eipley Tp. Hampsthwaite . . Tp. FellisclifFe- . . . . Tp. Haverah Park . , . Tp. Pannal Par. Follifoot . . . . Tp. 489. WETHEBBF. 1. Wethebby. Eigton Tp. Swinden . . " Kirkby Overblow Sicklinghall Kearby with Netherby Weeton . . . Dunkeswick Spofforth with Stockcld Tp. Little Eibstone . *" Linton .... Wetberby . . . Kirk Deighton . . North Deighton . Bickerton ' . . . Bilton .... Tockwlth . . . Cowthorp . . , Wilstrop . . , Long Marston . : Hutton-Wandsley . Angram . . . Wighill .... Walton .... Micklethwaits . . 2. Boston. Thorp Arch . . , Par. Bramham c. Oglethorpe Tp. Clifford cum Boston CoUingham . . . Bardsey with Eigton Wothersome Thomer . . Shadwell . Scarcroft East Keswick Harewood . Weardley . Wike . . Wigton . . Tp. Tp. Tp. S*- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 490. WHAEFEDALE, 1. Hobsfobth. Alwoodley .... Tp. Adel cum Eccup . . Tp. Horsforth .... Tp. Eawden Tp. . Bramhope .... Tp. 2. Few^ton. Arthington .... Tp. Stainburn ..... Tp. Castley Tp. Leathley .... Tp. Inbab. Popn- Honses. iBtion. 62 27 56 73 20 197 67 33 42 18 1,143 330 48 233 116 228 298 103 963 297 173 210 81 4,818 1, 184 Pariah or Place. WHAEFEDALE— coKi. Poole Tp. Newall with Clifton . Tp. Farnley Tp. Lindley .... Little Timble . . Clifton with Norwood Fewston ... Blubberhouses , . Great Timble . . ! 31 71 28 116 44 29 143 65 117 75 13 343 90 7 59 53 49 69 40 200 49 31 371 72 19 28 49 131 23 17 92 18 13 51 42 14 63 251 603 70 64 3 203 103 64 90 160 33 24 28 28 149 1,160 544 81 76 39 17 . 46 27 146 306 106 460 242 136 6,776 654 260 448 321 84 1,893 404 35- Tp. Tp. Tp. 3. Otley. Ncsfield with Langbar Tp. Middleton . . . . Tp Ilkley T^: Weston . . . , I , Tp. Askwith cum Snowdon Tp. Denton .... ~ Burley in Wharfedale Otley .... Menstone ... Tp. Tp. 430 42 219 246 190 313 163 936 188 157 1,657 316 94 140 238 614 117 88 413 98 49 241 195 71 368 1,150 2,374 318 287 24 837 454 336 437 765 167 114 133 136 970 5,465 2,796 321 387 197 ' 73 203 4. Yeadoh. Carlton Tp. Guiseley .... Tp! Yeadon Tp' Esholt Tp! Baildon Tp! Hawksworth . . . Tp! 491. KEIGHLEY. I. BlNGLET. Bingley with Mickle- } „ thwaite . . . .MP- Morton . , . ! Tp. , 2. KEIGHlEr. Steeton with Eaetbnm Tp Sutton .... Tp Kelghley , , . '. Pa?! 3. Hattgeth. Haworth .... Tp. 492. TODMOEDEN. 1. Hebdbit Bkibge. ' Wadsworth .... Erringden . . ! ! Heptonstall . , ! Stansfleld,j)e. ^' '. ', 2. TODMOBDEIr. Stansfield, pt. of , Langfleld . . . Todmorden and Wals- den (Zancashvre) Tp. S"- ^P- Tp. Tp. Tp. }Tp. 493. SADDLEWORTH. 1. Delph. Saddleworth,pi. q^ , Tp.. 2. Uppee Mill. Saddleworth, pt. of , Tp. 494. HUDDEESFIELD. 1. Slaithwaite. Slalthwaite . . Marsden . . Lingards. . . Linthwaite,jj(. of 2. Melthaw. South Crosland . Meltham 3. HOSLET. Honley . . Netherthong ! 4. HotJIPIEIH. Upperthong. Austonley , ] Holme , , ! Cartworth.pi. of WoolOale, pt. of 6. Newmill. Wooldale,^*. 0/ Cartwor«h,j)t of Hepworth . Fulstone. . 6. KraKBUETOw, Thurstonland . . Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. 81 62 80 14 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: IX. YORKSHIRE. 133 Townships, &c., in the West Elding. Pariah or Place, HUDDEESFIELD— am«. Cumberworth Half Shdley .... Klrkbuiton . . . Cumberworth . . Tp. Tp. Tp. 7. Aluondbust. Almondbury . . . Tp. Famley-Tyas . , ■ Tp. 8. KiRKHEATOK. Lepton Tp. Upper Whiaey . . Tp. Klrkheaton . . . . Tp. Diaton Tp. 9. HUDDBRSFIELD. Hudders&eld • . IQ. LOCKWOOD. Lockwood .... lintinfrBi.te,pt.of . . 11. GOLCAK. Golcar Loi^wood .... Lindley cum Qaaimby ScammondeiL • Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 495. HAUFAX. 1. Rasieick. Fixby . . . Bastrick. . . 2. Brighousb. Hartshead . . . Clifton .... Hipperholme with Brlghouse . . 3. SOUTHOWRAH. Sonthowram . . 4. Halifax. Halifax .... Skircoat Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 5. Ellahd. £lland with tireetland Stainland .... 6. RiPPONDEK. Barkisland . . Rishworth . . Soyland . . . 1. SOWEEBT. Sowerby . . Norland . . . Warley.jjfc of . 8. LUDDENDEN. Waxlej, pt. of . Midgley . . . 9. OVEMDEN. Ovenden. . . 10. NOETHOWEAH. Nortbowram Shelf. . . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 496. BRADFORD.* 1. CtECEHEATOK. Wike or Wyke . . Tp. Cleckbeaton. . . . Tp. Hnnsworth .... Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. Dbighubgton. Drigblington . . Tong 3. NOETH BlEELEY. North Bierley . . . Tp. 4. BOWIIHG. Bowling .... Tp. 6. BsADFOBD, East End. Bradford, J)*. 0/ . . Tp. 6. Ebasfobd, West End. Bradford, i)«.o/ . . Tp. 1. HOBTON. Horton Tp. HfflnniT^ gbJ^"' ... Tp. Popu- lation. 400 383 t34 SOI 2,531 149 685 179 5?1 1,335 t,941 1 f02 1,231 824 1,122 164 Parish or Place. Inhab. Eouaefi, 1,! 1,J61 3,442 2,485 11,669 601 2,989 882 2,646 6,lt0 8,270 3,305 6,033 4,055 6,490 90 469 1,283 5, 185 450 2,095 834 2,109 7,89637,208 2,07810,062 2,259 1,005 229 670 1,981 428 959 712 689 10,546 4,724 2,056 1,143 3,264 9,211 1,906 4,363 3,319 3,192 11,698 4,40120,094 693 3,091 1,741 283 939 941 3,043 4,364 8,389 4,240 8,460 3, 955 4,183 8,138 1,284 4,388 4,229 14,433 20,982 41,302 23,133 40,725 19,683 BRADFORD— cont. 8. Thoknton. Thornton .... Tp. Clayton .... Tp. 9. WllSDEH. AUerton . . . . Tp. Wllsden .... Tp. 10. Shiplet. Shipley .... Tp. Heaton Ti>. 11. Idle. Bolton Tp. Idle Tp. EccleshlU .... Tp. 12. Calveelet. Calverley with Farsley Tp. 13. PUDSET. Pudsey Tp. 497. HUNSLET. 1. HUHSLET. Hunslet .... Tp. 2. Whukiek. Thorpe Stapleton . Tp. Templenewsam . . Tp. Onlton w. Woodlesford T^i. 3. ROTHWELL. Rothwell .... Tp. MIddleton .... Tp. 498. HOLBECK. 1. HOUSECE. Chnrwell .... Tp. Beeston .... Tp. Holbeck .... Tp. 499. BRAMLEY. 1. Bbaulet. Bramley .... Tp. 2. GrLDEBSOUE. Giidersome . . . Tp. 3. WOBTLET. Famley .... Tp. Wortley .... Tp. Armley .... Tp. 500. LEEDS. 1. Sodth-East Leeds. Sonth Ward Eirlcgate .... Ward East Ward 2. North Leeds. North Ward North-East . . . Ward 3. West Leeds. North-WcBt . . . Ward West Ward MUl Hill .... Ward 4. Kibebtadl. Headingley w. Burley Tp. 5. Chapeltown. Potter-Newton . . Tp. Chapel AUerton . . Tp. Roundhay .... Tp. Seacroft .... Tp. 501. DEWSBURY. 1. MORLET. Morley Tp. 2. Batlet. Batley Tp. 3. Gouersal. Gomersal .... Tp. 4. LrvEESEDGE. Heckmondwike . . Tp. Llvcrsedge . . ■ Tp. 6. MlBFIELD. Mirfleld .... Par- 1,971 1,317 2,268 409 272 2,636 1,260 1,569 3,158 Popu- lation. 9,143 6,436 3,127 11,767 1,929 1,271 12,036 5,622 7,024 13,977 8,142 37,289 7 454 464 778 216 39 2,113 2,042 3,733 1,058 365 1,690 687' 2,762 3,84317,169 2,157 4,17918,923 2,047 9,224 1,418 6,594 476 2,271 4,616 20,259 Farifib or Place. I Inbab. 'HouBea. 3,026 7,330 14,728 34,900 5,23124,227 6,946 32,481 3,902 663 819 117 283 2,036 4,371 2,738 1,679 2,389 3,457 3,847 683 1,230 607 20,871 12,880 8,300 11,103 DEWSB0RY-om«. 6. Dewsburt. Dewsbury .... Tp. 7. SOOIHILL. SoothiU .... Tp, 8. OSSETT. Ossett with Gawthorpe Tp. 9. Thorhhill. Lower Whitley . . Tp. Thornhill .... Tp. 602. WAKEFIELD. 1. Bretton. Shitlhigton . . . Tp. Flockton .... Tp. Emley Tp. West Bretton . . . Tp. 2. Sahdal. Chevet Tp. Criggle&tone . . . Tp. Sandal Magna . . . Tp. Walton Tp. Crofton Par. Sbarleston Tp. Warmfleld with Heath Tp. Newland with Wood- J p bouse IVIoor ... 5 Normanton. . . . Tp. Altofts Tp. 3. Stanley. Stanley with Wren- thorpe . . . 4. Wakefield. Wakefield . . . 6. HORBURr. Horbury. . . . 6. Alverthoepe. Alveit' orpe with Thorned . . » 7. Aedsley. EastArdsley . . . Par. West Ardsley . . . Par. Thorpe ..... Tp. Lofthouse with Carlton Tp. 603. PONTEFRACT. 1. Knottingley. Fairburn. . . . Monk Frystone Hillam .... Burton Salmon. . Birkin .... Sutton .... Byram with Poole . Brotherton . . . Water Frystone . Ferry Frystone . . Enottingley. . . Cridling'Stubbs . Bfaghtdl . . . 2. Whitley. £eliington . . . Eggbrough . . . Whitley. . . . Hensall .... Heck .... Balne .... Womersley . . . Stapleton . . . 3. Postefeact. Darrington . . . Carleton . . . East Hardwick . . Pontefract . . . Tansbelf . . . Monktaill . . . Pontefract Park . Snydale .... Featherstone . . Ackton .... Purston-Jaglln . . }tp- Tp. Tp. }TP.. Tp. Tp. P- Tp. Tp. JP- z^- 3^p- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. l^- 3^P- JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP' JP- Tp. 3:p- Tp. PopU lation. 1,761 1,969 205 1,029 24,764 8,396 9,190 1,021 6,285 453 235 286 90 16 494 451 103 112 144 179 469 1,824 4,179 813 1,73 323 501 13 576 101 105 78 54 3 10 8 276 206 1,093 67 92 73 69 51 70 84 20 110 65 30 1,160 176 16 . 13 90 226 11 112 2,287 1,116 1,275 42S 109 2,377 2,019 488 492 814 927 46 3,448 2,666 10,305 21,076 3,977 8,135 1,596 2,569 69 2,580 422 496 312 245 172 37 74 1,085 920 4,039 297 361 305 330 361 299 263 358 460 114 612 284 282 6,372 921 69 70 471 1,222 64 518 . The Bradford Dlstiict consists of the Bradford Union comprising Sub-distrlcts 4.7, and the North Bierley Union comprising Sub. districts 1-3, and 8-13. 134 EECHSTBATION DIVISIONS: IX. YOEKSHIBB. Townships, &c., in the West Riding. Parish or Place. PONTEFEACT-cont 4. Castlefobd. Castlefgrd .... Tp. (xlasB Houghton , .' Tp. Methley Par. Whitwood . ... , Tp.. 604. HEMSWORTH. 1. Heuswobto. Ackworth . ., , . Par. Hessle , . . . : Tp. HlU-Top . . . ; Tp. West Hardwlck . . Tp. Wintersttt . . . . Tp. EyhiU Tp. H.untwlck cum Nostell >■[>„_ andFoulby , . f™'' Havercroft with Cold ) m„ Hiendlt-y . . . / *P- South Hfecidley . ■ . ; Tp. Shafton Tp. Brierley .Tp» Hemsworfeh Pan Bad&worth .... Tp. Upton Tp. Thorp-Audlin . . . Tpi Kirk Smeaton . . . Pan Little Smeaton . . , Tp. Walden-Stubba. . . Tp. Slielbrooke . . . . Tp. Hamphall.^tubb9 . . Tp. North p;irasall . . . Tp. South Elmsall . . . Tp. South Kirkby . . , Tp. Great Houghton . . Tp. Little Houghton . . Tp. 605. BARNSLEY. . 1. Dartos. Cudworth . . . . Tp. Carlton Tp. Roysrone .... Tp. Notion Tp. Woolley Tp. Dartoii ..... Tp. 2. Babhslet. Barugh . . . Dodworth , . Bamsley . , Monk Bretton . Ardsley . . . 3. Dabfield. BiUlngley . . Darlield . . Wombwell . . Nether Hoyland 4. 'WORSBBOUGH. Worabrough Stainbrough 606. WORTLEY.' 1. Cawthobhe. Thurgoland . , . Silkstone .... Cawthome . . . .' Kexborough . . . 2. HiGB HOTLAHD. High Hoyland , . West Clayton . . . I)enby ' Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp; Tp.; Tp. Tp. JP- Par.' Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp, Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp- • 3. Penistone. Hoyland-Swaine Qunth^aite Jngblrcllworth Thurlstone Iiang^ett . . P.enistone . . Qiispring .... Tp. Hunshelf .... Tp. ■4. WOBTLEY'. Wortley .... Tp. Tankersley .... Tp. 5.. EceLESFIELn. EccIesfleJd ..... Tp. Inhab. Popn- Honees. lation. i,a»i 6,26s 187 881 681 3,277 ' 639 3,342 348 1,846 24 12> H 92 16 81 28 147 62 242 88 522 30 133 81 329 60 261 9t 386 206 992 42 190 46 203 65 202 12 341 48 194 SB 172 22 108 3 21 41 216 110 441 111 622 59 25U 20 96 139 657 13 3SC, 146 676 50 218 178 1,015 659 2,682 412 2,030 543 2,747 4,595 23,021 453 2,090 ; 419 2,143 38 , 178 338 1,67J 992 5,00! 1,252 6,298 1,229 6,030 9» 469 384 i 1,982 249 1,293; ■ 271 1,234 133 686 48 239 330 1,,531 ' 343 1,637 136 706 . M 83 66 303 487 2,639 61 246 313 1,549 70 370 232 1,283 206 1,054 328 ■ 1,830 3,011 15,171 Fai-!sh or Place. flb, Popu- BotliMs. iBtiou. "WORTLEY— con*. 6. Bradfield. Bradfield .... Tp.- 507. ECCLESALL BIER- LOW. 1. Nether Hallav. Nether liaXlam, pt. of Tp. 2. Upper Hallam. , . Upper Hallam . . Tp. Dore (Derby) ... Tp. ToUey {D&r^') . . Tp. 3. Norton. BeauchieiAbl)e7 (Derl^) Par, Norton (Derby) . . Par. 4. Ecolesall Bibrlow. Eccle?all Bierlow . . Tp. Nether Hallam, pt qf Tp. 6U 2,800 10, 064 4a, 674 787 3,860 508. SHEFFIELD. 1. West Sheffield. Sheffield, ^to/ . . Tp. 2. North Sheffield. Sheffield, pt.of . . Tp. 3. South Sheffield. Sheffield,.i)«. of . . Tp. 4. Sheffield Pake. Sheffield. i?«.Q/' . ,. Tp.. 5. Brightsidb. Brlghtside Bierlow , Tp. 6. Attekcliffe. Attercllffe cum Daxnall Tp. 7. Handswoimph. Handsworth . ^ . Ear.. 509. ROTHERHAM. 1. Beighton. Beighton (Z>fl)'&j!) . . Par. Aston with Augnton Tp. UUey Tp. Orgreave . . . .* Tp. CatclifFe .... Tp. Treeton .... Tp. Brampton-en-le-i&^rthen Tp.. 2. ROTHEBHAM. Wickersley Whiston Brinsworth . . Tinsley . . . , Rotherham . , . Dalton ...... 3. Kimberworth. Eioaberworth . . . Grreashrou)^ . ^ , Rawmarsh . . . 4. Wath- WentwortU . . , Brampton Bierlow Wath upon Dearne , Swinton , . . , Par. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Par. JP- JP- JP- Tp. 6. Maltbt. Hooton-Roberts . . Par. Thrybergh .... Tp. Ravenfleld- .... Par. Bramley .... Tp. • Iiaughton-en-Ie-Morthen Tp. HootonrLevett . , _ Tp.. Maltby Tp. 610: DONCASTEE. 1. TlOKHILI.. Stainton cum HeUaby • Par. Tickhill Tp. Stnncill with Welling- 1 .. leyandWUseck . f ^V Bralthwell .... Tp. Edlington .... Par! Wadworth- , . . . • Par. r.overBaill .... Tp. Balby with Hexthorpe . Tp. 2,0Mll,252 6,619 27,,950 414' 137, 1 16 1,974 660 436 78 3,46317,488 T, 571 37,804 3,518 17,294 3,92418,712 ft,96348,656 I 3,283 16,574 1,183. Sv783 329 1,555 314 1,667 44, 186 17. 80 90 3l| 159 295 ISO . 183 93 336 383 126 717 1,317 805 963 2,26011,248 73, 2., 805 13,839 76S 3,691 1,341| 6, 35l! 1,678 403 1,978 417 2,023 1,086 6,150 41 41 7S' 172, IS 158 61 464 11 92 31] 159 38 450. ; 216 216 168 87 US 268 1,844 372 123 Unio'iSmpSgluM^tLT"^^^^^ "^ '™ ^°°^ ^" '^-°™' ^'^- *>«= PenlstouaUnic. Farlah or Place. DONCASTER— co««. Par. Carr House and Elm Field . . . . , Warmsworth . . . Pas. Conisbrough . . • PaE. Denaby Tp. 2. BABUBBOOaH. , Mexbiirongb . . ,. Tp. Adwick upon Dearne. Par. Bolton upon Dearae . Par. Thurnsooe .... Par. Clayton with Friddey Par. HootonrPagnell . . Tp. Bilham ..... Tp, StolfoM Tp. Brodsworth Tp. Scawsby .... Tp, Marr Par. Hickleton .... Par. Barmbrough . . . Tp, High Melton . . . Par. Cadeby Tp. Sprotborough . . . Tp, Cuswoith .... Tpi 3. DONCASTEB. Doncaster . . . . 4. CAHF&AI.L. Bentley with Arksey. Kirk ^amwlth Moa&. .. . ' . Langthwaite with Adwick-le-Street. Hampole' . Sbellow Qwstou . . Burgh Wallls. Suttoa . . CampsaU . Norton . . Askem . , Fenwlclt . Thorpe ita False 5. Bawxet. Bamby upon Don. Kirk Sandall . Long Sandall . Wlieatiey . . Armthorpe. . Cantley . . Rossington Blaxton . . . AusterBeld . . Bawtry . . . Awkley f pt. Township ( pt. Finningley (JVoits) Mieson (Notts') Tp. Par. Tp. Tilts Tp. JS: Tp. JP- Tp, Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par. '^■ Tp. vn W.R. . in Notts Par. B'lL THOENE.. 1. Epwobth. Wroot ^LineoVny . . Par. l<;pworth (.LineoVK) . Par. Belton (iiTCcoim) . , Par. 2. Thoene. Hatfield Tp; Stainforth .... Tp. Fishlake .... Tp. Sykehouse .... Tp. Thome Par. 3. Gbowle. Cmwle (pt m W.R. . Township ipt. in Lincoln Eastoft (iiTCCoSn) . Althorpe (XincffWl) ; Keadby (JLinoM) . . Amcoits (X^coitiJ .. 512. GOOLE. 1. SWINEFLEET. Lnddlngton (LineoM) Garthorpe {Lincoln^ .- Fockerby .... Adlingfleet Haldeuby . , . .. Tp. Tp. Tp. T'P. InliBb. I Fotm- Houaai. ' lauon. 37 370 473 2,119 120) 695 886j 4,316 43 215 128 44 1 78 7, 42 26 109 M 33 596 204 295 281 45 6 381 31 210 122 450 98 137 4,092 278 49 3 66 27 22 B8 147 94 41 22 112 4« 20 45 94, 13^ 74 35 82 246 41 31 95 164 538 390 429 I9S 150 143 803 5 708 139 107 117' 84 18,768 1,197 182 . 258 20 306 143 143 274 230 100 327 600 457 197 110 484 247 85 183 398 630 329 171 413 930 169 161 415 762 391 2,295 1,941 1,796 748 61'S 610 3,371 25 3,097 691 453 662 412 162 136 22 61 10 775 580 83 266 comprising Subrdistriets! 1-3, and tha Wortley REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: IX. YORKSHIRE. 135 Townships, &o., in the IWost and East Ridings. Pariah or Place. InhaV. Popu- fiouses. lation. GOOLE— r.R.), . . Tp. Huntington (JV.B.) . Tp. Clifton fJV:BO . . . Tp. Mary Gate (J^.B.) . . Tp. St. Giles in the Suburbs Tp. Mint Yard .... Par. St. Wilfred . . . . Tp. St. Michael-le-Belfry . Tp. St. Martin In Coney Strt. Par. St. Helen Stonegate . Par. DavyHaU .... Par. Minster Yard with)™ Beddem . . . . 5 P' St. John Delpike . Tp. Holy Trinity, Good- 1 „ raingate . . . ) ^' St. Andrew . . . Tp. Holy Trinity, Kings 1 p Court . . . ./ . ■ St. Sampson . . . Par. St. Peter the Little . Tp. All Saints, Pavement Tp. St. Michael Spurrier Gate Par. St. Mary Castlegate, j>t. of Par. 3. MiCKXEGATE. AU Saints, North St. Par. Holy Trinity, Micklegatc Tp. St. John Micklegate . Par. St. Martin Micklegate) p with St. Gregory .) ■ 117^ :?TP. St._Mary Bishopshiir7 j_ Junior St. Mary BishopshiU^ Senior Holgate f W.K.) Copmanthorpe (TT.K.) Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Dringhonses ( w,R.) Mlddlethorpe (W.B.') Acaster-Malbis (W.R.) Tp. Bishop Thorpe (W.R.) Tp. Aakham-Richd. ( IT.B.) Par. 4. Walmgate. St. Maurice in the 1 .r. Suburbs . . . } P' St. Helen on the Walls Tp. St. Cuthbcrt . . . Tj All Saints, Peasholm St. Saviour . . .' St. Crux .... St. Denis In Walmgale St. George ... St. Margaret Walmgate Tp. St. Peter-le-Willows . Tp; St. Lawrence . . . Tp.' St. Nicholas in the 7 p^j SuWrbs . . . } Hfelingtan St. Paul . Par. Hesllngton St. Law-1 ^ , rence .... 3 Gate Fulford . . . Tp; Water Fulford . . Tp: York Castle . ,. . • ■ St.MaryCaatlcgate,;je«rPai'. mvmfh CJf.R^^ ■ • Tp. Osbaldw^ck Clf-«) ■ Tp: Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. 76 101 63 23 112 53 112 13 14 13 64 24 76 131 27 114 444 196 _ 480' 2 33 157 79 93 4 62 129 131 66 90 85 184 263 355 167 279 490 Sid 127 486 284 477 69 64 66 350 123 371 603 60 126 5!id 296 ,142 .562 59 193 892 490 488 14 349 394 254' 610 716 325 411 440 978 1,380 1,678 787 796 6,064 4,017 296 327 381 116 262 417 Pariah or Place. I Inbab. Popn- Houaea. lation. YOMC— COTiJ. 6. EaCKtCK. Naburn .... Tp. StllUngaoet w. Moreby TP-. Escrick .... Tp. Delghton .... Tp. Thorganby with West ) «„_ Cotiingwith . . S Wheldfake . . . Tp. 6. DnNlilKGTOH. Langwith .... Tp. Klvlugton .... Par. Kexbv Tp. Stamfoi:d Bridge wittilrj. Scoreby . . . . 5 "" Dtinningtou . , . Tp. Gr^mstou .... Tp. Miirton (i\r.7J.) . . Tp. Holtby (JT.R.) . . 'Ip. Stockton on the Forest I t,„ „ ijy.R.-) . . . .r*'^- WaWhlll Copyhold V t- (jv.s.) . . . r ^p- Warthill Freehold 1- ,*„ , (,n.r:1 . . . t Tp. ypper Helmsley (JV; /?,) Par. Gate Helmsley (N.R.) Par. . 7. FliAXTOS. StrensaU (Jvr.R.) . . Tp. Lilllngs Ambo (iV.B.) Tp. Fla:xton on the Moor 7 rp„ iN.R.-) . . . Al^' HartOn CiV.B.) . . Tp. BossaU and Butter- ' 1 ,t, Crambe (i^.il.) . . S P' CldXton (J^.B.) . . Tp. Saud-Hutton (JT.K.) . Tp. r,l6. POCKLINGTON". 1. East Stamford Bridge. Scrayingham . ; . Tp. Kirby under Dale . . Par. Thixendale . . . Tp. Fridaythorpe . . . Par. Bisbop Wilton with) rp Belthorpe . . . 5 P" Youlthorpe with Gow- 1 rr^ thorpe ^ 61 1,086 238 6,032 81 462 497 2,268 97 424 671 2,576 1R7 846 267 1,178 444 2,116 374 1,745 127 631 641 2,361 43 221 47 246 . 67 326 671 3,637 f 41 1 170 10(1 6U) 43 198 Par. Par. Par. Tp.. Tp.' Tp. Par. S"- Tp. Par. Tp. ^P- P- P- Tp.. Par. Tp. Bugthurpe . Skirpenbeck Full Sutton . . . Low Catton . . . High Cation . . . East Stamford Bridge Fangfoss .... Wilberfoss .... Newton upon Derwent Sutton upon Derwent 2. POCKUNGTON. East Cottingwlth . . Thornton .... St'trthwaite . . . Melbourne .... Allerthorpe . . . 'Waplington . . . Barm by on the Moor . Pocklington . . .. Yapham cum Meltonby Tp. Owsthorpe .... Tp. Bolton Tp- Great Givendale . . Par. Millington .... Par. Huggate .... Par. Warter Par. Kllnwick-Percy . . Par. Nunbumbolme . . Tp. Bumby Par. 3. MAEKBT WEIGHtOH. Hayton Tp. Bielby Tp. Everlngham . , . Par. Seaton-Boss . . . Far. Harswell .... Par. Tborpe-le-Street . . Pp. Lohdesborough and Es- 1 rj. thprpe . . . .5 Go<)dmfUiham . . . Far. Market Welghton and).j. Arras f V' 87 127 30 82 128 7 90 30 31 161 9 39 30 93 35 U 45 108 41 80 26 31 41 37 111 583 48 6 24 13 61 106 109 22 51 25 a 111 n 64 67 440:1,930 334 318 136 REGISTKATION DIVISIONS: IX. YOKKSHIRE. Townships, &c., in the East Biding. Failab or Place. Znhab. Popn- Bousea. latiOD. POCKLINSTON— cont Shipton Tp. Sancton and Houghton Tp. North CUff. South Cliff . Tp. Tp. BH. HOWDEN. 1. Holme. Holme upon Spalding) p^^^ Moor .... 5" 2. Bdbwith. EUerton .... Par. Aughton . . . , Tp. liaytham .... Tp. Bubwlth . . . . Tp. Harlthorpe. . . . Tp. Foggatborpe . . . Tp. Gribthorpe .... Tp. WiUltoft . . . . Tp. Breigbton cum Gunby Tp. Spaldlngton . . . Tp. 3. HoWDEN. Wressell .... Par. Hemingbrough . . Tp. Mentborpe with Bow- i .p thorpe . . . S '^V' Brackenholme with ) ...- Woodall . . . ]■ *P- Barmby on the Marsh Tp. Asselby .... Tp. Knedlington . . . Tp. Howden .... Tp. Kilpln Tp. Slielton Tp. Saltmarshe .... Tp. CotneES Tp. Yokefleet . . . . Tp. Laxtou Tp. Metbam . . . . Tp. Balkhobne . . . . Tp. Belby Tp. Thorpe Tp. Easlrington . . . Tp. Portmgtcn and Cavil . Tp. 4. Newport. Newport-Wallingfen . Tp. Gllberdike . . . . Tp. BeUasIze . . . . Tp. Bhwktoit . . . . Tp. Scalby Tp. Cbeapsides .... Tp. FaxSeet Tp. Broomfleet .... Tp. New Village . . . Tp. Market Weighton Canal. . North Cave. . . . Tp. Brewton with Everthorpe Tp. Hotham .... Par. 618. BEVERLEY. 1. SoDTH Cave. North Newbald . . Tp. South Newbald , . Tp. South Cave. . . . Tp. Brantingham . . . Tp. EUerker . . . . Tp. Tborpe-Brantingbam . Tp. EUougbton cum Brough Tp. Rowley, pt.of. . . Par. 2. Beverley. Rowley, pi. Q^. . . Par. Skidby with Skidby Carr Par. Walkington . . . Par. Woodmansey . . . Ham. Beverley Parks . . Ham.. Thearne .... Tp. Weel Tp. Tickton .... Ham. Hull Bridge . , . Ham. Eske Tp. Mclescroft .... Tp. StorkhlllandSandholme Tp. St. Mary .... Par. St. Martin .... Par. St. Nicholas . . . Par. Bishop B'lrtoD. . . Par. Cherry Burton . . Par. ro 33 19 134 17 20 9 1 60 b1 71 143 60 30' 6241 91' 63 3l! 75 10 26 6 8 106 20 84 167 61 80 211 ii! 67 62 29 __l 213 30 81 424 366 95 106 328 178 98 673 86 110 37 43 247 279 386 580 446 267 136 1,355 395 289 120 39 165 342 66 113 43 40 431 110 330 647 230 374 98 41 269 226 124 180 378 Pariflh or Place. Inhab. Fopn- Honeee. latlon. 161 641 39 186 206 948 46 19S 71 323 12 63 14(J 66c 76 386 20 130 ISlj 63 61 22 22 60 12 3 37 12 896 1,084 401 103 95 661 234 248 104 120 248 69 43 158 60 4,086 4,467 1,665 469 464 BEVERLEY— con*. 3. LOCKINGTON. Etton Par. South Dalton . . . Par. Holme on the Wolds . Par. Lund Par. Kilnwick .... Tp. Beswick .... Tp. Lockington in Kilnwick Tp. Lockington . . . Tp. Aike Tp. Scorborough , . . Par. Leckonfield w. Arram Tp. 4. Levek. Leven Tp. Routh Par. Meaux Tp. Wawne ." . . . Tp. 619. SCULCOATES. 1. SnTTOw. Sutton and Stoneferry Par. 2. COTTINGHAM, Cottlngham Haltemprice . Willerby.jit. of 3. FEBErar. Wauldby . . Welton . . . Melton . . . North Ferriby, pt. Swanland,i){. of 4. Hessle. Kirk EUa . . WestEUa . . Willerby.jj^ o/ North Ferriby, jyt. Swanland, pt. of Hessle . . . Anlaby . . . 6. Hedon. Hedon . . . Preston . . Marfleet . . of of Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp, Tp, Par. Par, Tp. Tp. Tp. 7. East Soulcoates. Sculcoates, J7t. of . . Par, 8. West Scttlcoates. Sculcoates,j)f. (j/" . Par. 620. HULL. 1. HfUBEB. Humber .... Ward Austin Ward Trinity Ward Whitefriars . . . Ward 2. St. Maet. St. Mary North 3. Mtton. North Myton . South Myton . 6. Detpooi.. Drypool . . Southcoates . Garrison Side . . Ward . Ward . Ward 621. PATRINGTON. 1. Patbington. Paul ..... Tp. Thomgumbald . . Tp. Burstwick cum Skeckling T]^. Ryhlll and Camerton. Tp. Keylngham . . . Par. Ottringham , . . Par. Winestead .... Par. Sunk Island , . , Par. Patrington .... Par. Welwick .... Par. Skeffling .... Par. Kilnsea Par. Easington .... Tp. ,Out-Newton . , . Tp. Holropton .... Tp. HoUym . . . . Tp. Withernsea . . . Tp. Waxholme "... Tp. Parish or Place. Inhab. I Fopo. Buiues. Intion, 492 273 176, 461 240' PATRINGTON— con*. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. 44 259 29 i2o; 84 433 16 96 15 100 65 357 200 826 23 163 16 91 50 353 1,874 8,928 872 4,010 1 6 61 217 7 46 166 669 36 181 89 427 98 450 61 304 126 651 141 662 17 90 166 766 437 2,004 104 494 231 906 216 917 40 199 838 4,199 1,639 8,055 33 171 2,767 13,292 4,462 20,620 636 3,637 367 2,023 349 1,784 241 1,300 889 6,300 4,162 20,708 7,206 33,664 114 496 66 277 105 470 6a 259 149 620 124 623 26 131 6S 419 344 1,671 9; 368 3S 18! 36 240 12( 481 i 62 2! 131 72 388 4! 229 16 82 1 Owthome . . . South Frodingham Rimswell . Halsbam . Eoos . . Burton-Pidsea TunstaU . Hi^on . Owstwick . Par. Par. Tp. 522, SKIRLAUGH. 1. HnMBLETON. Garton with Grlmeton Tp. Filling Tp. Danthorpe .... Tp. Elsternwick . , . Tp. Humhleton . . . Tp. Flinton Tp. Sproatley .... Par, Lelley Tp. Wyton Tp. 2. Skiblaugh. Bllton Tp, Thirtleby .... Tp. ConistOD .... Tp. Ganstead .... Tp. Swine . • , . . Tp. Benningholme and ) rp Grange , . . . j ^' EUerby Tp. Marton Ip. South Skirlaugh . , Tp. North Skirlaugh . . Tp. Long Biaton . . • Tp. Eise Tp; 3. AXDBROUGH. "Withernwick . . . Tp. Aldbrough .... Tp. West Newton . , , Tp. East Newton , , . Tp. Cowdens Ambo . , Tp. 4. HORHSEA. MappLeton. . . . Ham. Kowlstone .... Ham. Great Hatfield , . . Tp. Little Hatfield . . Tp. Sigglesthorne . . . Tp. Seaion and Wassaod . Tp. Goxhill Par. Hornsea with Burton Par. Aiwick Par. 5. Brandsbubton. Bonwick .... Tp. NunkeelingwithBew- ( x»«- holme . . . .r Catwick .... Par. Brfmdsburton . . . Tp. Moor Town , . . Tp. HempUoIme . . . Tp. Dunnlngton . . . T^. Catfoss Tp. 523. DRIFFIELB. 1. FOBTON. Beeford North Frodingham , Foston on the Wolds . Brigham . , Gembling . , Great Kelk. , Kittle Kelk Harpham . Lowthorpe . Wansford . Kotsea ... . 2. Driffield. Hutton-Cranswick . Sunderlandwick Great Driffield. . . Little Driffield . . Emswell with KeUeyr thorpo .... Buston Parva . , Naffertou . . . . Skerne ^p- Par. ^P- ^P- Tp. JP- Tp- JP- Par. -Ep- Tp; JP- Z^- Par. ^P- Par REGISTKATION DIVISIONS: IX. YORKSHIRE. ■•,37 TownphipB, &o., in the East and North Ridings. IHurlah or FIac& Inhab. Popn- BonuB lation. DRIFFIELD— cont. 3. Baintoh. Wiitton Par. Brackeu . ; . . Tp. Middleton on the Wolds Par. BaintoQ Tp. Neswick .... Tp. north Dalton . . . Par. Sontbbum .... Tp. Kirkbum .... Ham. Baltleburn . . . .' Ham. Eiutbam .... Tp. Tlbthorpe .... Tp. Wctwang .... Tp. Fimber 'I'p. Gartun od the Wolds . Par. 4. Langtoft. Towthorpe. . i . Tp. Sledmeie with Croom Tp. Cowlam .... Par. Helperthorpe . . . Par. Weaverthorpe. . . Tp. East and West Lntton Tp. Butterwick . . . Tp. ; Foxholes withBoythorpe Tp. 'Langtoft .... Tp. Cuttam Tp. Kilham Far. 5J4. BRIDLINGTON. I. SKirsEA. Burton- Agnes . Haisthorpe . . Thornholme , Gransmoor . . LIssett Tp. , Tp. . Tp. , Tp. . Tp. Ulrome Tp. JMv^tuie, Upton, and>.j. Brongta . . . . { "■ . Tp. Brongta Skipeea. . . . Bannston . . Fralathorpe . . 2. Bkiduhoioh. Anbum . . ip. Tp. Par. Camaby' .... Tp. Boynton .... Par. Kaston Ham. Bridlmgton and Qnay Tp. HiUerttaoipe . . . Tp. Wiktborpe. . . . Tp. Bewerby wiih Marten Tp. Bnckton Tp. Flamborongh . . . Par. Bempton w. Newsome Par. 3. HimUAIIBT. Speeton Tp. OrindaU . . . . Tp. Arg*"i ..... Par. Rudston .... Par Thwine Par. Wold-Newion . . . Par. Burton-Fleming . . Par. Beigbton .... Par. Hunmanby. . . . Tp. Fordon Tp. 37. NoTth Biding. 625. SCARBOROUGH. 1. FlUT. Hns on (SJt.J. Folkton C-SB-) Filey Township {|j';J| Gristhorpe . . . Lebberston . . . Caytun .... Osgudby . . . 2. HOASBOBOUaH. Scarborough . . Fakgrave . . . Bcaify .... Throxenby. • • Newby .... BnmiBten , . . Clongbton . . . Par. Par. in KB. inN.B. Tp. Tp. Tp. . Tp. • Tp- 49 3 149 11 12 101 \1 26 4 3 65 139 35 101 13 4 25 137 92 14 60 139 12 259 87 36 10 2 17 27 21 3 1,403 lt)4 1 86 29 319 73 24 26 6 116 «0 72 107 49 286 1 81 101 493 2 39 FailBh or Place. luhab. Popn. Euasea. lation. SCARBOROUGH— con*. Stainton Dale . Harwood Dale . 30 701 388 68 479 87 130 31 26 281 615 195 ' 493 59 461 51 144 666 432 88 335 637 116 1,138 35- Tp. 337 147 114 114 96 232 3. HnXTOB-BofHELl. HacknesS .... Tp. Broxa Tp. Silpho ..... Tp. Suffleld cum F.verley . Tp. Hutton-Bushell . . Tp. WestAylon . . . Tp. Brompton .... Tp. Snainton .... Tp. Trontsdale . . . . Tp. Sawilon Tp. Wykebam .... Par. EastAyton. . . . Tp. Irlon Tp. Seamer Tp. 4. Shbrburn. Willerhy (E.R.) tian'on ^.B./?.). Shcrbum {EM.") 526. MALTON. 1. RtttraOTON. Fast Healer on (B.S.) West Heslerton (_E.R.) Yeddingham (EM.") . Knapton (£.«.) . . Wintringham ^E.R.') . Scampston (££.) . . Rlllington (,E.R.') . . Tborpe Bassett (E.R.) Par. Par. Par. 394 200 13 99 170 120 Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 6,203 71S 10 452 1S3 1,374 342 151 202 41 591 402 339 513 250 ,324 60 393 630 Scagglethorpe (B.R). Settrlngton (^E.R.'). North Grimston (.E.B.) Par. Thlrkleby (E.R.^ . . Tp. KirbyGrindalyth(.E.J!.) Tp. Dnggleby (£i!.) . . Tp. 2. Wksiow. Wharram -le- Street 1 p,_ CE.R.') ... 5 WhaJram-Petcy Cf ■^•) Tp. Balsiborpe and Bir-7 daU (£.«.) . . 5 Acklam with Bar- ) Tp. Tp. Tp. 107 18 4,762 409 136 26 14 80 109 tborpe (.B.K.) . Leavening (E.R.") . Howsham (.«.«.) . Leppington ^E-R,") Westow (£.ii.) . FlrbyCS.B.) . . . Tp, Mennethorpe (.£.«.) . Tp. Eddlethorpe (E-B.) . Tp. Kirkham (£.£.) . Bnrythorpe (,BJl.) BbrdsaU iE.R.). . Langton iE.R.) . Kennythorpe (E,R.) 3. Maxton. Norton (.E.iJ.) . . Huttons Ambo . . New Malton . . Old Malton . . . Swinton . . . Brougbton . . . AmoLberby . . Appleton-le-Street HUdenley . . . Great Habton . . Little Habton . . Ryton .... 4. HOVINGHAM. 2,25V; Barton-le-Street . 10 Butterwick 180 139 Scackleton Fryton JP' Watb Tp. „„ „.,, Airyholme&Howthorpe Tp. '^•lll South Holme . . • Tp. '■mIi siing^by • • • • ^"- 130 6. EULHEB. 74; Terrington 4 Wiggen-J jp Tp. Tp. T?: Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Brawby Tp. Scackleton .... Tp. in2 Hovingham . . . Tp 84 Fryton Tp 60 37 34 10 2ll 93 79, 117 152 32 106' 76 27 135 83 65 137 60 65 23 43 61 41 221 33 55 99 34 3 45 63 686 86 696 322 93 24 59 34 i 33 12 36| 16 37 31 126 13 2 7' 10 141' 368i thorpe MB Ganthorpe- Tp. Parish or Place. Intiab. Popu- Hoiuea. lation. 28 1 207 213 44 75 119 483 4<6 606 724 62 169 656 376 124 693 413 342 688 271 347 117 248 309 221 874 183 266 612 201 28 259 279 MALTON— am«. Coneysthorpe . . . Bulmer Henderskelf . . . Welbum .... Crambe Barton-le-Willow8 WhitweU on the Hill Fuston .... Thornton-le-Clay . Sheriff Hutton . . Sheriff Hutton Moor Combrongh . . Stittenham . . . , Tp. , Tp. :?: ■ ?■ . Par. • s- . Tp. , Ham. , H«m. . Tp. 627. EASINGWOLD. 1. Stiilikgton. Farlington . . . , Sutton on the Forest , Huhy Stillington ... Marton in the Forest Whenby . . . Dalby with Skewsby Par. Tp. Tp. Par. Par. Par, Par. 43 71 31 123 29 44 36 19 55 181 Bransby with Stearsby Par. 2. EASmCWOLD. Craike .... H^ingwold . . . Raskelf .... Newton upon Onse Linton upon Ouse . Alne Al Tp. 4. AlLERSTON. Thornton Dale. . . Tp. Farmanbyand EUerbiim Tp. Wilton . Alterston . . Ebberston . . 5, LOCKTON. Lockton . . Levisham . , Par. Tp. Par. 631. WHITBY. B>- 76 430 62 63 139 186 32 20 I2B 22 74 110 340 387 ■ 81 70 241 177 183 168 1,788 •277 ■332 377 229 132 798 a, 041 368 165 15 20 238 1. Egton. Goathiand . . Egton . . . Glaisdale .... fh. Eskdale^ide . , . Tp. Uggiebarnby . . . Tp. Sneaton Par. 2. Whitby. Fylingdales . . 1 Tp. Whitby . . . . Tp. HawskerwithStainsacre Tp. Euswarp .... Tp. Aislahy .... Tp. Newholijae w. Dunaley Tp. 3. LtTHE. Lythe .... Hutton-Mutgrave Biirnb/. . . . Ugthoipe ... . Mlokieby . . . EUerbjC . . . ^ewton-Mulgrave BorroT^by . . . HittderWdl . . B- l"- Ep- Tp. JP- JP- ^P- ?^: 9- Tp: JP- Par. Tp: Tfivbt Jm ^^i"*,'?^ ™**'^''' 9".ns'sts of two Poor Law Unions, viz., the Helmsley Union Kukby Moorside Union comprising Sub-disliict 3. umuu Inhab. Popu- Uoiues, latiun. 49 87 61 1«1 10. 430 li 3 29 28 339 15 33 69 35 136 50 161 16 27 1^ IS 184 5 22 134 40 70 60 48 48 101 47 33 83 23 22 16 16 24 84 16 224 29 13 42 t 42 87 6 1 ,2 8 19 20 321 668 4 91 60 13 15 73 68 31 39 69 14 30 12 20 10 119 27 237 513 247 649 66 1,877 111 38 122 145 1,615 74 195 311 148 767 244 866 101 147 61 112 768 33 115 214 223 383 221 163 ^0 144 129 70 73 126 406 70 82 937 132 63 174 27 84 337 35 12 7 43 115 83 1^364 3,164 23 410 212 73 93 287 259 145 176 309 89 132 64 83 61 475 168 oompriBing Subiddstricts 1 and 2, and the REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: IX. YORKSHIRE. 139 Townships, &o., in tlie Korth Riduig. Parish or Flaoe. BEDALE— cone. JScmton .... Par. Bedale Tp. Burrill cam Cowling . Tp. Firby Tp. Crakehall , . , . T^. AJskew .... Tp, Langthorne * * . Tpw Rands Grange . , , Tp. Exelby, Leeming, and > ™, Newton . . . f *!*' Gatenby .... Tp. Theakstone ... Tp. Burneston . « . . ^. Garthorpe .... T^. E^Mingten w. Upsland Tp. Swainby w. Aller&orpe Tp. 2. Masham. WeU Tp. Snape with Thorpe ^ Tp. Thornton-WaUass . Tp. Thim Tp. Bookwith Clifron upon Ure . . Maaham .... Swlaton w, Warther- ) mask . . . > nton cmn Fott . . Burton upon Ure . > ^■ Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. S36. LEYBDEN. 1. MiDDLEHAU. Healey with Sutton . Tp, Fearby I'p, EUingstring , , . Tp. Elllngtoiis .... Tp. East Witton Within . Tp. East Witton Withont T^. Middleham . . . Par. Coverbam onm Aggie- i ™. thorpe . . . . f ^P' Caldbridge .... Tp, WestScrafton . . Tp. Qirlton-Hlghdale . . 1^. Carlton Tp. Melmerby .... T^, West Witton . . . Par. 2. Lexbitkk. . Spennitbome . Harmby . . Tp, Inhab. Popu- lation. 218 27 le 13S 186 27| 3 172 13 1» 10* 82 es 4 61 66 31 20 11 61 189 S2 66 25 125 36 16 ,026 136 )4 SSt 882 126 14 676 44 287 341 292 87, 119 35; 27 11 11 259 1 152 118 270 216 105 115 276 298 909 95 132 310 263 198 193 Parish or Place. I Xnlidb. Fopn- iHuiued,! latiou. LETBOEN-omt. Bellerby .... East Haukswell . , West Haukswell . . Garriston w . . . Barden Hornby .... Patiick-Brompton Arratbome . . . HuntoDr .... Newton-Ie-Willows . Huttun-Hang . . . Thomton-Sieward . Finghall .... Akebar .... Burton-Constable Wensley .... Leybum .... I^eston under Scar , Kedmire .... CasUe Bolton . . . J"' JP' &•■ S?' JP' Tp, Tp, Par, Tp, Tp. Tp. ^■ Tp. Bar. AYSGAETH. 1. ASKRIGO. Aysgarth .... Tp. Carperbycnm Thoresby Tp. Burton cnm Walden . Tp. Newbiggen . . . Tp. Tboralby . . . . Tp. Bisbopdalg .... Tp. Thomton-Eost . . Tp. Balnbridge .... Tp. Askrigg Tp. 2. Hawes. Low Abbotside . . Tp; High Abbotside . > Tp. Hawes Tp'. 538. EEETH. 1. Mdkbb. Muker Tp. Melbecks .... 'tp. 2. Eeeth, Arkengarth Dale . . Par. Grinton . . . . Tp. Rceth Tp. Marrick Par, Ellerton Abbey . . Tp. 80 25 ?! 35 14! 106 78 6 6l{ 2ll 5' ts' 67i 172 75, 80 48 51 62 103' 25 54j 15 33 169 116j 32' I07i 377 350 95 19 81 78 98 187 7l 435 333 20 219 115 24 22T 304 887 108 380 191 230 263 120 113 285 80 143 771 607 142 676 1,843 913 320 1,437 232 1,018 9»; 169 1,077 412 44 235 88 8 Parish or Place. 639. EICHMOND. 1. ElCUMOHB. Downholme . . . Tp, Staiaton . . . . Tp. Walbum .... Tp. Marhke Par. Ei6hmond .... Far. Budswell i . . . Tp. Hipaicell .... Tp. St. Martin .... Par. Eaaby ..... Tp. Skeeby ..... Tp. Aske Tp. Gilling ..... Tp. Middleton-'tyas with } Kneeton ... 5 Tp. 2. Catterick, Moulton. . ... . Brompton upon Swale Catterick .... Calboum .... Scotton East and West Appleton Srough ..... Tunstall .... Ellerton upon Swale . Scorton Uckerby ^ . . . Bolton upon Swale . North Gowton . . , 3. Newshah. Kirkby on the Hill Washton . . . New Forest . . 'Goyles . . , . Dahon . r . . Eavensworth . . Newsham . . . West Layton , , 1. Aldbrough. St. John Stfunwick East Layton . ., Aldbrough . CaldweU Forcett . Carkin . Eppleby Melsonby ^P' ^P JP' Tp. Tp, Tp Tp Tp. Ham, Tp, Inhab. HoQBee. Popn- latlon. 25 113 7 36 6 27 50 234 904 1,443 61! 214 62 "I 20 39 24 185 133 26 23 SO 13 62 37 76 7 21 73 12 27 116 38 26 14 80 134 259 53 119 160 167 831 281 344 666 134 120 104 101 289 162 412 32 85 269 101 164 61 160 196 217 353 66 46 123 459 199 144 81 371 599 X. NOETHERN DITISION. This Registration DnnsiON comprises the BegiBtration Counties of Durham, Northuni6ertam,d, Cumber- land, and Westm,orTand. li extends over an area of 3,562,387 statute acres of land, water, and foreshore'; there being 3,514,864 acres of land and 33,083 acres of water included in the areas of parishes, 4,770 acres of tidal water, and 9,670 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 1,414,234, as compared with 1,151,372 in 1861 ; the actual increase was therefore ' 262,862, while the natural increase arising from excess of registered births over-deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 199,278. The rate of increase since 1861 exceeds that of Yorkshire, and is therefore the highest of all the eleven Divisions. In Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland, the excess of births was greater than the actual increase ; in Durham the excess of births anionnted to less by 82,233 than the actual increase. The great coalfields round Newcastle and Ditrham, the! smaller field round Whitehaven and. Workington, the iron smelting, the manufacture of machinery and- of chemicals, and the shipbuilding, have attracted numbers of the industrial classes from less flourishing parts of the country. Included with the general population of parishes, &c., in this Division are 12,211 persons enumerated in 108 workhousfes, hOsgitaLs, prisonff, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions ; 32 persons in boats and barges,'and 6,077 persons on board 1,181 sea'going vessels. Registration or Union Counties. InHabilBd Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. X^ITOBTHEBK DIVISIOIT 244,175 1.414,234 718,506 695,728 124,988 £2,436 11,061 12,690 r4a„205 3ff6,616 220,253 66,130 383,712 192,663 109,079 33,062 358,493 39. Kortlianibdrland 40. Cumberland 4a. Westmorland 193,983 111,174 32,078- 140 EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS : X. NOKTHEEN. he Superintendent Kegistbaes Districts ot this uivision are co-exiensive wiuu luc iuui un,™ 3, with, the following exceptions : Stockton District comprises the two Unions of Stockton (popula- i,987) and Sedgefield (population 14,718) ; and Durham District comprises the two Unions of Townships, &c., in Durham. The Superintendent Registrars' Districts of this Division are co-extensive with the Poor Law Unions, tion84,(_^ „ ,. ^ ... Lanchester (population 40,521) and Durham (population 51,457). The District of Teesdale is the only one in Durham which exhibits a decrease of population ; the District of Stockton, which includes the town of Middlesborough in the North Biding of Yorkshire, had a population of 57,099 in 1861, as compared with 99,705 in 1871 ; South Shields, Sunderland, Gateshead, Newcastle, and TyflemoUth Districts show a combined increase of 109,764. The Distncts of. Alnwick, Belford, Berwick, Glendale, Eothbury, Alston, Brampton, Longtown, and Wigton decreased in population. Superintendent Kegistrar's In- habited Houses, 18?1. Population, 1871. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- babited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. District. Persona. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. 38. DUEHAM. NTHtTMBERLAND.— wmt. 1 540. Daelington . . . »,345 40,812 20,616 20,196 669. Morpeth .... 6,804 31,027 19,799. 16,920 1 16,107 B41. Stockton . . ... 18,042 99,705 63,298 46,407 660. Alnwick .... 3,648 9,567 1 10,232 542. Haetlepool . . . 6,439 39,970 20,909 19,061 6ffl. Belford .... 1,164 6,847 2,767 ! 3,080 643. Auckland , ... . 13,325 69,169 36,614 32,546 662. Berwick .... 3,681 21,397 10,173 11,224 544. Teesdale .... 4,049 20,398 10,179 10,219 663. Glendale . . . 2,384 12,188 5,816 6,373 645. Weabdale . . . 3,681 19,155 10,036 9,119 564. Rothburt . . . 1,338 7,081 3,616 3,566 546. DOEHAM .... 16,944 91,978 48,639 43,339 547. Easington. . . . 6,281 33,694 17,455 16,239 40. CUMBERLAND. 648. Houghton-le-Speing 6,157 26,171 13,474 12,697 1,206 5,680 2,839 2,841 549. Chester-le-Steeet . 6,676 33,300 17,261 16,039 666. Penrith .... 4,817 23,737 12,044 11,693 550. Sunderland . . . 14,941 112,643 65,280 57,363 2,112 10,608 5,309 6,299 561. South Shields . . 10,113 74,949 39,073 35,876 8,268 4,174 4,094 552. Gateshead . . . 11,995 80,271 40,878 39,393 569. Carlisle .... 9,246 46,627 22,139 24,488 570. Wigton .... 4,898 22,691 11,128 11,563 39. NORTHUMBERLAND. 571. COOKERMOUTH . . 9,626 46,545 22,929 23,616 672. Whitehaven. . . 9,091 47,672 24,020 23,552 663. Newcastle upon } Tine. ... J 654. Ttnemouth . . . 16,955 131,198 64,973 66,225 573. Bootle .... 1,620 8,625 4,497 4,028 15,194 94,583 47,979 46,609 41 WESTMORLAND. 655. Castle Ward. . . 3,350 16,911 8,636 8,276 656. Hexham . . ... 6 , 135 32,543 16,210 16,333 674. East Ward . . . 3,307 16,937 9,213 7,724 557. Haltwhistle . ... 1,383 6,987 3,492 3,496 575. West Ward . . 1,686 8,248 4,227 4,021 658. Bellingham . . . 1,400 7,080 3,616 3,464 576. Kendal .... 7,697 39,945 19,612 20,338 The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of PopuiiATioN in 1871 in the several Pabishes, &c., constituting the various Registration Sub-Districts and Districts, grouped topo- graphically under the Registration Counties which tbrm this Division. Parishes which for Registration purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have the name of their County Proper given in italic type. . . ForiBh or Place. iDhsb. Honfles. Popn- lation. Parish or Place. Inhob. HoOBte. latiou. Parish or Place. InhBb. Honsea. Popn- lalion. 38. Durham. DAELINGTON— com*. STOCKTON-comt. 640. DARLINGTON. Houghton-le-Side . . Tp. 23 113 Yarm(roi*) . . . Par. 339 1,340 Helghington . . . Tp. 177 697 Stainton (rorfc) . . Tp. 78 341 1. Darlington. Walworth . . . . Tp. 26 160 Maltby (Tm-K) . . . Tp. 97 Ingleby BarwickCTbrJiJ Tp. 28 123 Manfleld (rori!) . . Tp. 71 341 Killerby . . . . Tp. 22 31 162 CnSeCTorK) . . . Tp. 12 75 Coatsaw Moor . . . Tp. 3 20 Acklam (TorK) . . Tp. 20 129 Cleasby (Forfc) . . Par. 39 175 Redworth . . . . Tp. 70 325' Middlesborough (rorft) Tp. 4,940 28,864 Barton (T^.rfe) . . . Tp. 121 52( School Aycliffe . . Tp. 3 27 LinthorpeCrorfc) . . Tp. 1,87010,651 Newton Morrell (Zoifc) Tp. S 36 Great AycUffe . . Tp. 186 822 Stapleton (Tort:) . . ., Tp. 3C 13i Brafferton . . . . Tp. 44 236 2. Stockton. Croft (Forft) . . . Tp. 7£ 47S Coatham Mundeville . Tp. 26 126 Thomaby with South! t- Stockton (Fori:). . / ^P- Great Smeaton (Tbri:)! ,p 19 88 Whessoe . . . . Tp. 69 443 Barmptnn . . . . Tp. 20 112 Stockton upon Tees . Tp. 6,030 28,021 Dalton upon Tees (Jbrt) Tp. 42 174 Haughton . . . . Tp. 147 661 Preston upon Tees. . Tp. 19 110 Eryholme (Tm-h) . . Tp. a 15! Morton Palms. L . Tp. 13 86 East Harlbum . . . Tp. 46 208 Girsby (Forft) . . . Tp. 1] 71 Great Burdon . . . Tp. 21 112 Norton Par. 570 2,824 Over Dlnsdale (Torlc). Tp. 15 7i Sadberge . , . . Tp. 84 348 Long Newton . . . Tp. 56 313 Sockbum . . . . Tp. S 36 Elton Pot. 20 90 Dlnsdale .... Par. 35 24: 641. STOCKTON.* Redmarshall . . . Tp. 75 Mlddleton St. George . Tp. 152 821 1. Yaem. Egglescliffe. . . . Tp. Aislaby Tp. Newsham .... Tp. Billlngham . . . . Tp. Cowpen Bewley . . Tp. Carlton Tp. 36 185 Hurwonh . . . . Tp. Neasham . . . . Tp. Blaclcwell . . . . Tp. Darlington . . . . Tp. High CoDiscliffe . , Tp. 1 ow CuniscliEfe . . Tp. Pierce Bridge . . . Tp. 315 78 70 4,631 46 1,357 365 343 27,729 192 264 117 24 8 201 146 639 142 48 1,022 970 Grindon Td. Whitton . . . . Tp. 3. Sedgefield. Trimdon .... Par. Fishbum . . . . Tp. 70 26 €14 64 348 142 3,266 . 288 51 263 Newton Bewley . . Tp. Wolviston . . . . Tp. 21 160 132 626 Butterwtck . . . . Tp. Sedgefield . . . . Tp. 10 318 68 2,048 2. Aycliffe. High WorsaU (TarK) . Tp. 26 148 Embleton . . . . Tp Cockerton . . . . Tp. 425 2,176 Low WorsaU(7o)-fc) . Tp. 43 267 Foxton and Shotton . Tp. 8 49 Archdeacon Newton . Tp. 9 5( Kirk Leavlngton (Km*') Tp. Caatle Leavington (For*) Tp. 35 185 Bradbury . . . . T^. 31 166 Denton Tp. 22 11] 6 44 Mordon Tp. Stillington . . . . Tp. 33 203 Summerhouse . . . Tp. 32 146 Pickton (Zoj*> . . Tp. 21 97 10 60 * The Stockton District consists of two Poor Law Unions, viz., the Stockton Union comprising Sub-districts 1 and 2 and the Sedgefield Union consisting of Suto-district 3. * RBGISTEATION DIVISIONS : X. NOKTHEKN. 141 Townships, See., in Durham. Fuiah or Placew STOCKTON— con«. Bbhopton . . . , Tp, East and West New- 7 rp„ biggin. . . . ,;Tp Little Stainton . . . Tp, Great Stainton . . . Tp, Elstob Tp. Pre5ton.le.SkeTne . . Tp. Woodham . . . . Tp. Bishop Middleham. . Tp. Mainaforth .... Tp. Garmondsway Moor . Tp, Corafortii . . . . Tp. Thrlslingion . . . Tp. FenyHiU . . . . Tp. Cbilton Tp. 642. HARTLEPOOL. 1. Habti^pool. Greatham . . Glazton . . . Stranton w. West Harf> lepool & Middleton Seaton-^Carew Brierton , . Hartlepool . Thorp^Dlmer Hut. . . Throston . Elwick . . Dalton Plercy Elwick Hall '-} Tp. Tp. ^■ ^■ Tp. ^ Par. 643. AUCKLAND. 1. Bishop AnCKLAHD. Merringtoo .... Tp. HIddlestone. . . . Tp. Westerton . . . . Tp. Blncheater . . . . Tp. Newfield . . . . Tp. Byers Green . . . Tp. Himwick & Helmington Tp. NewtonCap . . . Tp. Pollards Lands. . . Tp. Bishop Auckland . . Tp. St. Andrew Auckland. Tp. Conndon Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp- Whitworth with Spen-I ,p^ Conndon Grange Windlestone . . Eldon .... Middridge Grange . East Tbickley . . SbiMon .... SL Helen Anckland Middridge . . . Helnungton Bow . nymoor Old Park . . . . 2. Havstkblet. Bolam West Auckland . . Erenwood and Barony Lynesack and Softly . Hamsterley. . . . South Bedbnm . . ' Crook & Billy Row ." Witton-le-Wear . . North Bedbum . . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 644. TEESDALE. 1. SlAINnEOP. CockBeld . . . . Tp. Woodland . . . . Tp. Langleydale & Shotton Tp. Ral^ and Keverstone Tp. Staindrop . . . . , Tp. Wackerfleld . . . Tp. HUton Tp. Ingleton Tp. Morton Tinmoutb . . Tp. Langton .... Tp. Headlam . . . . Tp. Gainfoid Tp. Cleatlam . . . . T^. 1 21 23 101 10 22 667 16 669 132 Popu- lation. 3,686 196 6 1,933 3 5? 294 56 16 34 249 91 41 1 181 378 306 198 116 1,905 366 62? 166 30 136 44 62 107 49 13' 179 606 51 108 3,416 93 2,647 643 717 6 22,166 1,053 27 13,166 30 309 1,918 247 Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popn- Honses. latlon, TEESDALE— COT «. Winston . . . . Tp. Barforth (Tork) . . 1^). 2. BARNARD Castle. Ovington(rorfc) . . Tp. Wycllffe(ybrfc) . . Par. Hutton Magna (TorK) Tp. Barnlngham (Tbrfe) . Tp. ScargillCrorfc) , . Tp. Hope ( TarK) . . . Tjp. Brignall ( TorK) . . Par. Rokeby (Tor fc J. . . Par. Startforth(ror&) . . Tp. Egglestone Abbey( Tork) Tp. Boldron (Forfc). . . Tp. Bowes rrorfc) . . . Tp. Gibnonby (I'oi*) . . Tp. Lartingion (^Torie) . Tp. Wboriton . . . , Tp. Westwlck . . . . Tp. Barnard Castle . . . Tp. Stainton with Streatlam Tp. Marwood .... Tp, 323 1,132 186 68 748 778 890 a 28 636 603 274 109 68 1^832 '442 426 210 67 32 58 297 30 20 69 6 22 24 164 24 1,313 482 211 40 996 1,86! 1,668 1,030 683 10,112 1,811 3,148 846 164 742 46 1,663 5,674 972 331 3,900 4,313 3. MlDDLETOH. Cotheiston (Fort;) . . Hnnderthwaite (yorfc)' Bomald Kirk (Tori;) . Mlckleton (Fori;) . .- Lunedale (^Fork) , . Holwick (ForJ:) . . Middleton in Teesdale - 6,028 18 111 3,187 3,060 1,386 475 28S 9,401 2,32S 2,30: 1,030 26. 17f 270 1, 15t ii; 24'i 3: 11. 101 S2t 10, Newbiggin .... Forest and Frith . . 546. WEARDALE. 1. St. Johv. Stanhope, pt. of . . 2. Stahhope. Stanhope, pt. of Edmondbyers . Hnnstonworth . 3. WOLSINGHAM, Wolsingham 646. DTTRHAM.* 1. TA1WIEI.D. Tanfield .... CoUierley .... Kyo 2. XjAirCHEffTEB. BiUingside .... Medomsley .... Benfieldside . . .. Healeyfleld . . .. Conside w. Knitsley . Iveston w. Leadgate . Greencroft .... Lanchester .... Langley Esh Satley Comsay Hedleyhope, . . . Ebchester .... Muggleswick . . . 3. St. Oswald. Brancepeth .... Stockley Willington .... Brandon & Byshottles Tudboe Hett Klmblesworth . . . Snnderland Bridge . Broom OroBsgate . . . ■ Framwellgate . . . Elfet 4. St. Nicholas. St. Mary the Less . . St. Mary-le-Bow . . Durham College . . Castle Precincts . . Par. Par. Par. Pur. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. ^P- Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. . Tp. Par. Par. Par. Par. 33 29 40 63 20 6 33 31 100 10 37 146 18 40 61 14 794 77 34 336 165 141 185 193 296 90 22 176 167 495 44 172 680 97 190 279 91 4,278 387 200 Parish or Place. lohab. Popn- Honfloa. lation. DURHAM- com*. St. Nicholas . . . Par. St. Giles Par. St. Mary Magdalen , Par. Shtuolitfe . . . . Tp. Whitwell House . . Tp. Sherbum House . . Tp. Sherbum .... Tp. Pittington . . . . Tp. Shadforth . . . . Tp. Cassop Tp. Quarrington . . . Tp. Co-vhoe Tp. 547. EASINGTON. 1. Easington. Kelloe Tp. 139 54 683 302 66 312 126 661 67 40C 37 232 485 2,386 169 766 106 645 124 792 1,132 ■909 78 133 1,366 654 480 825 76 1,000 678 320 586 23 333 30 257 64 162 226 281 124 846 766 867 70 7 65 30 648 .798 .746 16 66 f6 6,672 4,658 343 704 7,778 Thomley Wlngate .... Castle EdeUf . . . Hutton Henry . . . Sheraton with Hulam. Monk Hesledon . . Easington w. Thorpe . Shotton . . Haawell Hawthorn . Coldbesledon East Murton Dalton-le-Dale Dawdon . . Nesbitt . . Seabam , , Seaton & Sllngley . Tp. JP- Par. Tp. Tp. Tp., Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp.- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp: Burden Tp. 648. HOUGHTON-LE- SPEING. 1. Houghton-le-Spbihg. Silksworth . . . . Tp. East & Middle Herring- 7 .p ton f^P- West Herrington . . Tp. Offerton Tp. Painshaw .... Tp. Newbottle . . . .■ Tp. Morton Grange. . . Tp. Houghton-Ie-Spring ., Tp! Warden-Law , . .' Tp. 7,283 2,906 2,602 11 1,957 4,432 380 5,960 3,496 1,602 3,115 116 2,294 148 1, 381 830 1,677 1,558 712 4,392 4,273 5,007 394 34 355 151 3,123 4,548 4,848 118 324 91 29 2. Hbtton-le-Hole. Great Eppleton . ,• Little Eppleton . ;- Hetton-le-Hole . . East Bainton . . . West Rainton , . . Moorsley .... Moorhouse .... 549. CHESTER-LE- STREET. 1. Chester-le-Steeet. ■ Cocken Bourn Moor South Biddick Lambton . Little Lumley Great Lumley Chester-le-Street Waldridge . Plawsworth. Edmondsley Pelton . . Urpeth . . Witton-Gilbert 2. Hareaton. Ouston . , Harraton . BIrtley . , Lamesley , Usworih Washington Barms ton . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. • Sp- Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. ^P- ^P- JP- ^P- ?P- Tp. 660. SUNDERLAND. 1. North Bishop Weab^ UOUTH, Ford Tp. 433 1,175 4 425 30 27 482 438 226 157 190 760 96 617 608 135 104 33 317 276 692 1,136 47 17 548 ' 24 1,137 1 529 - 45 71 40 167 26 501 691 39 985 15 14 6 1^598 327 484 191 12 16 253 12 26 74 408 817 164 147 182 611 277 630 61 346 560 789 851 430 132 2,482 5,852 16 2,123 143 142 2,175 2,106 1,064 783 865 3,749 609 3,059 3,104 693 539 176 1,636 1,428 3,130 6,623 263 99 3,017 128 7,132 7 2,802 223 116 396 221 832 136 2,496 3,508 226 6,276 77 87 37 7,935 1,611 2,237 1,025 72 104 1,206 - 50 149 326 1,819 4,206 892 717 864 3,070 1,412 2,708 311 1,6B7 2,868 3,817 4,209 2,203 703 • The Durham District consists of two Poor Law Unions, viz., the Lanchcster Union comprising Snb-districtS 1 tod 2, and the Durham Union comprising Sub-districts 3 and 4. 142 BEGISTEATION DIVISIONS: X. NORTHERN. Townships, See., in Durham and NQpthumberland. Parish or Plaoe. SUNDEELAND-ami. 3isIiop Wearmouth Pans Tp. Bisbop Wearmouth, "; ^ ' rtof .... f ^P- 2. South Bishop Wesah^ MOUTH. Bishop Wearmouth, J ^„ pt.of . . . . r^P- Tunstall Tp. Ryhope Tp.- 3. East Suhdebland. Sunderland, pt.of . . Par.' 4. West SuhDEBLAKD. Sunderland, pt.of . . Par. Bishop Wearmouth, > rr„ ,pt.of. . . . ; ^P- 5. Monk Wearmouth. Monlc Wearmouth . Tp. Monk Wearmouth Shore Tp. Fnlwell Tp. Hylton Tp. Southwick .... Tp. 661. SOUTH SHIELDS. 1. Westoe. Boldon Par.' Whitburn .... Par. Harton Tp. Westoe ..... Tp. 2. South Shields. South Shieids . . . Tp. Hedworth, Monkton,.^ r^ &Jarrow . . J .P' 652. GATESHEAD. 1. HEWOr.TH. He worth "with Felling Tp. 2. (tATIISHBAD. Gateshead with Gf^tes-^ «__ head Fell . 3. Whiokham. Whlckhwn . . . 4. WlNLAIOir.- Winlaton . . , Ghopwell . . . Byton Woodside . Grawcrook . . . Ryton. . . , Stella , . . . r Tp. Tp. Tp- 39. ITorthumberlaud, 663. NEWCASTLE UPON ' TYNE. 1. Westgate. BenweH . . . Elswick . . . Westgatft . . . J^enham . . . 2. St. Andrew. St. Andrew . , 3. St. Nicholas. St. John . . . St. Nicholas , . 4. All Saints. All Saints, i)to/ .^ 5. Btkeb. All Saints,^, of . Byker .... Heaton . . , Jesmond . . . Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. InhBb. Po. Huusea. lation. 554. TYNEMOUTH. 1. Wallsend. Wallsend . . . . • 2. Nohth Shields. Chirton North Shields . . Preston Murtou or Moortown 3. TlSEMOUTH. Tynemouth , , . Cullercoates - ^ . . Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 22 264 3,788 27,387 4,61()31,068 77 392 789 4,676 838 9,686 746 7,276 68 687 823 6,507 1,98116,641 64| 318 lOOl 638 716 6,937 325 1 256 1 309 2 4,834 36 1,160| 8,677 3,229 24,361 2,29213,' 6,246 47,1 : t 1,162 6,483 1,3^1 T 146 205 1. 8li 383 1 119 ! 466 2. 3,523 27. 3,020 24. 29 494 788 066 346 938 692 2,61318, i 910. 7,' 652 6,: 400 2 1,36310 82 602 3 1,29310,^ I' 1,289 8,1 860 8,1 303 1,1 lllj , 2,71919,; 224; 1,,; Parish or Place. TYNEMOUTH- pojri. Tp. Par. Whitley . . . Monkseaton . , 4. LONGBENTON. Longbenton . . 6. Eabsdoh. SeghUl ..... Tp. Burradon .... Tp. Backworth . , . Tp. Earsdon .... Tp. Holywell .... Tp. Hartley Tp. Seaton-Delaval , , Tp. 6. Bltth. South BIy th & Newsham Tp. Guwpen . . . .' Tp. Bebslde .... Tp. Horton .... Tp. East Hartford . . Tp. West Hartford . . Tp. Cramlington , , . Par, 656. CASTLE WARD. 1. PojjTELAND, Stannington . Horion Grange Brenkley . . Mason . . . Dinnlngton . Prestwick . . Woolsington , Berwick Hill . Coaldcoats , Darras Hall . Little Callerton High Callerton Milbum . . Milburn Grange Hlgham Dykes Kirk ley . , Pontelapd . . East Brunton . West Brunton North Gosforth South Gosforth Coxlodge . . EenLon . . Fawdou . . TwizeU . . Shllvington Whalton . . Biplington Ogle . . . Mewham . . Trewlck . . GaUow HUl . Bolam , . . Bolam "N^Icarage Shortflatt . . Harnham . . Bradford . Belsay , . 2. Stamfobdha>t. East Shaftoe West Shaftoe Capheaton . , £lrkhea^n Kearsley . . Wallridge . , Bitchfield . Black Heddon Ingoe . . RyaU . . West Matfen East Matfen . Fenwick Hawkwell . Heugh . . , Cheesebum Grange Ouston . ^ Nesbit . . Palton . . , North Dissington South DlGslngton Black Callerton Butterlaw . . East & West 'Whorltoh Newbiggin East Denton Par. ^■ JP- JP- JP- JP- ^P- ^P- Tp. Tp. l^- JP- JP- JP- ^■ Tp. Tp.- Tp. Tp. '^■ JP-- JP-- JP- JP- ^■ Tp.. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Par. Tp. z^- Tp. Tp. 5"- JP-' Tp. Zp- ^■ 35- JP- ^■ Zt ^■ Zp- S- Tp. Tp. Tp. Popu- latioo. 146 87 3,674 37s 114 223 144 292 2'6 636 636 1,609 12 270 24 13 775 179 12 11 67 64 35 12 31 7 3 4 20 16 6 6 29 90 30 19 27 116 316 166 106 7i 13 ' 77 '2 21 10 5 9 17 3 6 15 7 7« 5 6 *1 36 3 1 4 14 13 10 30 9' 111 116 731 459 1,980 661 1,191 663 1,666 1,118 2,620 2,918 7,913 57 1,400 124 73 4.,16» 1,046 67 66 331 299 168 62 99 6Q 16 14 89 77 30 22 133 448 166 103 147 691 1,856 679 601 36 77 315 22 ISO 66 27 41 79 13 47 78 39 414 21 195 154 22 6 24 73 205 94 311 146 70 131 359 78 22 35 94 66 67 144 16 67 64 719 Parish or Place. CASTLE WARD— ami. Wast Denton . Wallbottle . . Newbum . Newbura Hall Throckley . . . Heddon on the Wall East Heddon . . West Heddon . . Eachwick . . . Whitchester . . Houghton & Close Hoqse Tp.. Rudchester . . . jp., Harlow Hill ... Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. z^- Tp. Tp. Zp- Tp. JP- Tp. 666. HEXHAM. 1. BrfTELL. Welton . . . $pital . . . NafTei-toB . . Horsley , . Wylam . . , Qvingham . , ■Whittle . . Ovington . , ^Itringham . Jficklpy . . frUdhue . . Frudhoe Castle PukerS'Hagg . Hedley. . . Hedley Woodside jlast£rs Close . Shotley Low Quarter Blanchland Newbiggiin Apperley WhittonstaU . Newlande . . Espershields . Healy . . . High Fortherley Broomley . , East Acomb . Stelling . . Newton Hall . Newton . , Bywell St. Peter Bywell St. Andrew Styford . . Bearl . . . Riding . . . Stocksfleld HaU Broomhaugh . 2. Hexham. Slaley . , . Pilston . , . Corbridge . . Thombrough . Aydon . . . Aydon Castle . Haltoa . . . Halton Shields (plarewood . . (Breat WhittingtoD Little Whittington Portgate Sandhoe Anick . . Anick Grange Hexham . _ ^ . Hexhainshire High Qr, Hexhamshire Low Qr. Hexhamshlre Middle t, Hexhamshire West Qr, 3. Allendale. Allendale . . . Baydon . . . . 4. Chollebtok. West Acomb . , TallowfleJd. . . Wall .... ^ocklaw . . . jingfield . . . Hallington . . (piioUerton . . . ^Imonbum . . Haughton . . . ,Qr. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. "St JP- JP- ^■ JP- Tp. ^■ Jp- Jp- Jp- lp- tp- Tp- Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. |P Tp Tp. Tp. Jp Jp- ^p Zp ZP' JP- Tp Par. Tp. Zp- J?' tP' |P' JP & Tp. Inhab, Popu- Hunses. laUon. 96 474 217 1,061 210 989 146 686 40 211 176 963 10 8 16 10 33 11 14 13 1 12 47 152 63 6' 99 26 63 61 160 44 76 70 12 65 216 768 276 36 446 28| 144 ' 239 1,203 ■375 1,995 • 105 1 43 9 1 120 81 13 2 35 25 29 18 20 90 10 4 23 21 25 6 16 9 32 8 34 683 7 227 75 9 612 407 79 6 174 130 172 94 95 473 68 19 109 126 132 30 99 60 206 39 163 468 255 286 1,397 16 10 5 8 14 8 49 13 60, 26! 85 64 34 39 67 63 209 22 77 123 9 66 840 6,331 206 422 243 236 1,090' 6,397 468. 2,299 173' 951 8 36 93, 479 192 106 128 248' 1,338 94' 461 112 36 16' 22' 2o: J iBGia TBATION DIVISIOKS: X. N( JBTff ESKS. 143 Tawnship^ &o., in Il'ortbnmberlaiid. Parish or Place. 'j nhab. imacfl. lau^'. Inbab. Parish or Place. Houses. Popu- latloD. Parish or Plaoe. lohab. ' Burma. Popu- lation. HEXHAM— ran*. MOEPETH— cont ALNWIOK-«»l«. HnmBhangli . ■ • S- 84 446 Riddells Quarter . . Tp. 37 149 3. Emblsion Warden . . •. •_ Tp. 137 726 Freeholders Quarter . Tp. 27 123 Ahberwlck . . . Tp. 17 93 Black Carts w.Eyphi 11 Tp. | 4' 18 Undivided Mour . . Lemmington . . Tp. 26 142 . . u-p. 142 781 Horsley Moor ,, Edllngham . . . t{>. 26 124 Fenrolher . . . . Tp. "l4 76 Learchlld . . . Tp. 7 35 55». HALTWH1ST1.E. Causey Park . . . Tp. 17 85 Broom Park . . Tp. 11 65 1. Haltwhistle. High and Low Hlghlaws Tp. 21 129 Bolton . . • • ^P- 28 124 Whitacld . . . . Par. 64 366 Pigdon Tp. 8 39 Glanton . . Tp. 116 517 Kirkhangh . . . . Par. 43 206 Nunriding . . . . Tp. 4 24 Shawdon . , ■ ■ s- 18 101 Knaresdale . . . Par. 101 494 ThropWU . . . . Tp. 9 51 Titllugton . . . Tp. 13 63 Lambley . . . . Par. 119 653 Newton Park . . . Tp. 4 23 Crawley • • IP- 5 25 Hartleybnm . . . Tp. 13 387 Newton Underwood . Tp. 16 76 Hedgeley . . . Tp. 17 92 Ooanwood . . . Tp. 34 184 Benridge . . . . Tp. 9 63 Beanley. . • • SP' 2? 108 Featlierstone . . . Tp. 61 335 Mitford . . . . Tp. 38 186 Egllngbam . • • P- 60 305 Flainmellor . . Tp. 35 194 Molesden . . . . Tp. 7 41 Harehope . ' • IP- 8 40 Bellister . . . . T^. 2? 120 SpitalHlll. . . . Tp. 3 10 Ditchburu . ■ ' l^- 11 69 Bidley . . . Melkridge . . Henshaw . . . ; tJ. 39 207 Gdlngton . . . . Tp. 4 28 Shipley . . . . Tp. 20 114 . . t5. 59 296 Meldon Xp- 31 170 Little Houghton . . Tp. 23 107 . . T?. 11? 519 River Green . . . Tp. 6 32 Long Houghton . , , Tp. 89 427 Thomgiafton . . . Tp. 56 277 Morpeth .... Tp, 688 4,992 Boulmer& Seaton House Tp. 47 24^ HaltwhisUe . . . Tp. 331 1,668 Morpeth Castle . . , tp- 40 178 Howick . . . Par. . 53 243 Blenklnsopp . Thiriwall . . . Tp. 136 69 664 347 TranweU and High ^ ™„ Church . . . . ; ^T- 18 99 Stamford . Craster . . . . Tp. . . . Tp. 23 40 123 21? Wall Town. . . Tp. 13 70 Newmlnster Abbey . Tp. 25 119 Dunston . . . Tp. 69 81? BuUersGr«en . . . Tp. 49 297 Embleton . . . Tp. 136 584 558. BELLI 1. BaUUHGE. NGHAM. iX. a. Bkdlikstoh. Hepscott . . . . Tp. 44 229 Newton by the Falloden . Rock . . Sea . Tp. • • ■ IP- . . . Tp. 66 21 43 264 105 219 Gblrdon . . Tp. 10 44 Bedlington. . . . Par. 2,648 13,494 Rennlngton Broxfleld . T?. 51 249 Smalesmonth . . Tp. 28 151 North Seaton . . . Tp. 325 l,69.g . , . Tp. 4 35 Wellhaugh. . . Tp. 68 329 Huist Tp. Woodbom . . . . tp- 8 38 Brunton . . . Tp. 12 69 Plashetts & Tyi lehead. Tp. 131 766 32 146 South Charlton . . Td. 29 166 Bamshope . . . Par. 3 12 Woodhorn Demesne . T^. 4 16 North Charlto?! . . Ti). 39 168 Bochester . . . Tp. 74 398 Newbiggin . . . . Tp. 220 1,137 Doxford. . . . . Tp. 13 61 Otterbam . . . Tp. 67 359 Llnmouth .... Tp. 4 19 Tronghend . . . T?. 46 254 Ellington . . . . Tp. 44 219 66,1. BELFOED. Thomeybum . . Tp. 34 144 Cresswell . . . . Tp. 43 224 WestTarset . . -tJ. 18 99 Widdrington . . . Tp. 139 764 1. Bblford. 261 73 Gbarlton East . . TV. 26 104 West Chevington . . Tp. 36 19tt Ellingham . . . . Tp. 50 Charlton West . . t^. 32 141 Bullocks HaU . . . Tp. 3 15 Preston . . . . . Tp. 13 Tarretbom . . Tp. 43 156 East Chevington . . . Tp. 210 1,134 Chathill . . . . Tp. 11 2? , 2 61 125 7- Bellingbam . . T?. 181 833 Hadstone .... Tp. Ulgham . . , . Tp. Old Moor . . . . Tp. 12 66 56 368 Newstead . Eatchwood . . . . Tp. . . . Tp. 2. KmKWHKl LPINGTON. 16 83 Warenford . . . .. Tp. 6 25, Nook . . Leemailing . . . . Tv. . . . Tp. 12 32 70 166 Ashington and Steep-) .j.^ Botbal Demesne . . Tp. ' 18 86 Warenton . Mousen. . . . Tp. . . . Tp. 22 13 131 65 Corsenside . . . . Par. 201 1,067 196 1,002 Outchester . . . . Tp. 17 79 Staitlington Hig ti . . Tp. 13 75 Pegswood .... Tp. Longbiret .... Tp. Corlrle Park . . . Tp. 61 '332 Spindleston . . . Tp. 28 123 Sbitlingtoa Lo If . . Tp. 10 61 lio 652 Bradford . . . . Tp. 8 63 Warksbnm Tp. 36 165 12 63 Adderstone. . . . Tp. 56 292 Wark . . . . Tp. 120 494 TritUngton . , .. Tp., Earsdon Tp. 24 J23 Lucker . . . . . Tp. 42 224 Blrtley . . T|). 81 451 14 69 Newham . . . . Tp. 63 280 Carrycoats . T^. 8 61 Earsdon Forest . . Tp. 6 26 Fleetham . . . . . Tp. 12 67 Sweethope . Tp. 2 12 Hebbum . . . T Tp. 18 88 Swinhoe . . . . Tp. 30 161 Thockrington . . . Tp. 9 SO Bockenfield. . . . Tp. 21 113 TughaU. . . , . Tp. 16 98; little Bavingto n . . Tp. 13 73 Eshott . . . . .' Tp. 16 86 Beadnell . . . , Tp. 64 296 Great Bavingto n . . Tp. 15 61 East & West Thirston- Tp. 62 289 North Sunderl and. . Tp. 224 953 West Harle . . . Tp. 2 8 Shoreston . . , . Tp. 16 96 Grookdean . . . . Tp. 1 5 560. ALNWICE. Elford . . . . . Tp. 16 89 West Whelpin gton . Tp. 11 71 Hoppen . . , Tp. 6 26 Eirkwhelpingti on . . Tp. 43 202 1. Waekwokth. 670 Burton , . . . . Tp. 15 108 Oitcberside Tp. 2 18 Felton ...... Tp. 142 Glororom . . . . Tp. 7 40 CofdweU . ! ! ! Tp! I 6 Elyhaugh ..... Tp. 4 21 Budle . . . . .. Tp. 13 60 Fawns . . . . . Tp. 1 6 SwarUnd . . . . Tp. 33 128 Bamhurgh Cas tie . . Tp. 3 43 little Harle . . . Tp. 11 51 Greens and Glantlees. Tp. '8 32 Bamburgh . . . .. Tp. 77 320 Kjrkharle . . . . Tp. 23 108 Acton and Old Felton Tp. 21 101 Monk's House . . .. Tp. 1 3 Hawick . . . . Tj. 2 9 Hazon ..... Tp. 13 1i Feme Islands . . . Tp. 6 18 Whittle .'.... Tp. 4 2S Ross. . . . . . Tp. 10 66 S59. MOI IPETH. Newion on the Moor . Tp. 67 288 Elwick . . . . . Tp. 9 66 1. MOEFETH Deanham . WallingtonDei . . . Tp. mesne . ■ Tp. 4 43 21 184 Shilbottle . . . . Tp. Woodhonse . , . Tp. Guyzance or Guyson . Tp.' Brotberwlck . . . Tp. 104 5 40 2 528 22 243 16 Easington Gra Eaaington . Belford . . Middleton . nge. ., Tp. • • • S"- . . ., Tp. . . . Tp. 13 36 198 26 65 184 1,020 138 Cambo . . . . . Tp. 23 99 Walkmlll . . . . Tp. 2 11 Detcbant . . . . Tp. 25 143 Wkitridge . . . . Tp. 1 4 Morwick or Morrick . Tp. 16 83 Hartbnm Grai ige . . Tp. 9 66 Acklmgton Park . . Tp. 29 120 662. BE RWICK, ■ Hartbum . , . , Tp. 1 30 Acklin^n. . . . 'Ip- 53 258 1. ISLAMDSH IRE. Todridge . Korth Middletc South Middletc m . . Tp. n . . Tp. 1! 1 71 IS TogBtone . . . . Tp. e^ : : : : rl: 43 111 233 208 556 1,233 Kyloe . . Holy Island Ancroft . . . Par. ... Par. .... Par. 165 166 ,374 897 876 1,991 Corridge . Low Angerton High Angertor : : ??: : 5 i: u 13 16 62 104 GlosterHiU . . . Tp. Warkworth . . . Tp. Birllng Tp. Sturton Gjange . . Tp. 7 121 13 23 38 765 78 114 2. Berwick Tweedmouth Berwick upon OFOB Tweed. . . . Par. Tweed. Par. 873 1,367 6,226 8,731 East Thornton • • ^p- 11 61 Low Buaton . . . Tp. 21 123 3. NORHAMS HIRE. West Thomtot . . Tp. i; 1 5: HighBuston . . . Tp. 20 113 Longridge . . . . , Tp. 16 71 Long Witton . . . Tp. i( 8C Alnmouth . . . . Tp. 107 469 Loan End . . . . Tp. 24 116 Nether Witt..n • • Z'P- 4! 22* Lesbury . . . . Tp. lis 814 Homcliffe . . . . Tp. 68 301 Witton Shields . . Tp. : I 1^ Thornton . . . . Tp. 26 121 Stanton . . Longsfaaws Btgges Qaartei . . . Tp. . . . Tp. . . Tp. 2( ( 6' ) 81 >; 31 i 26! 2. Alhwick. Alnwick .... Par. Bassington . . . . Tp. 1,123 2 7,046 1 ' Norham Malni Norham . ' • • JP- . . . Tp. 13 202 115 920 144 REaiSTBATION DIVISIONS : X.' NORTHERN- TownsMps, &c., in H"orth.umberlaiid and Cumberland. Parish or Place. I Inhab. ! Po^a- I Houses, lation. Pariah or Place. Inhsb. Fopn- Hoiues.' latum. Pariah or Place. Inhab. Popu- Houseful lation. 31 160 65 2*3 69 262 166 701 46 2?5 103 642 60 275 BERWICK— coKt. Shoreswood Felklngtoii . Duddo . . Grindon Twizel . . CornbUl . Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Par. 663. GLENDALlS. 1. FOED. Garham Far. Par. Tp. Tp. Branxton Howtell Kilham . Paston . Coldsmouth and Thompsons Walls Greys Forest Heathpool , West Kewton Grookhouse Lanton . . Kirk Newton Yeavering , Coupland . MilSeld. . Ford . . Lowick . . }Tp. . Tp. . Tp. . Tp. . Tp. . Tp. . Tp. • JP- • JP- • J^P- . Par. . . Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. JP- JP- Par. Par. Tp. s- Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Se- Tp. Tp. »"*} Tp. : Tp. '. }TP- 2. WOOLER. Boddington Nesbit . . Ewart . . Humbleton Earle , . Middleton Hall North Middleton South Middleton llderton Eoseden Boddam Selbys Forest Akeld . . Wooler . . Gbatton , , GhlUingham Hepburn . Newtown . West Lilbum East Lilbum Old Bewick New Bewick Woopertoa Brandon . Branton Fawdon, Clinch, Hartside . Eeaveley . Ingram, Linhope, Greenside Hill 664. ROTHBUKY. 1. ROTHBDET. Alnham .... Frendwick . . - . , Unthank .... Screnwuod .... Netherton, North Side Nethertou, South Side CalUley and Yetlingtou Tp. Little Ryle . . . Tp. Great Kyle. ... Tp. Whlttingham ... Tp. Lorbottle .... Tp. High and Low Trewhltt Tp. Cartington .... Tp. Flotterton .... Tp. Warton Tp. Thropion .... Tp. Snitier Tp. Debdon Tp. Eothbury . . . . Tp. Whitton . . . ; Tp. Newtown .... T^. Great To.s50o and Eye ) rr„ Hill ; ^P- Little Tosson . . . . Tp. Bickerton .... Tp. Gaistron , . . • ■ Tp. Fallowlees .... Tp. HoUinghill .... Tp. Hesley-Hurst . . , Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 62 2? 56 163 14 4 16 14 U 21 48 406 36J 16 15 16 31 12 9 20 16 25 12 19 273 236 •33 19 16 43 16 31 16 12 19 14 11 10 10 5 7 12 16 47 8 13 113 18 18 15 15 10 62 30 3 192 13; 10 1,210 234 114 210 131 25 41 32 72 19 •71 67 55 39 222 1,841 1,770 397 79 79 137 70 48 107 63 144 60 101 50 154 1,610 1,538 155 92 78 228 68 168 32 63 113 84 44 55 63 ROTHBUKY— core*. 386 Raw ..... Tp. 130 Pauperhaugh . . . Tp. 293 Mount Healey . . Tp. 149 Lee Ward i . . . Tp. 293 Brinkburn, South. . Tp. '81 Brinkburn, High . , Tp. Brinkburn, Low . . Tp. Long Framlington . Tp. Todburn .... Tp. Wingates .... Tp. Coatyards .... Tp. NunnyKirk . . . Tp. Healey and Comb Hill Tp. Ewesley .... Tp. Eltton Oolt Park . . Tp. Eitton Whitehouse . Tp. Greeiileighton , . . Tp. Harwood .... Tp. Hartington . . . Tp. Hartington Hall . . Tp. Eothley .... Tp. Falmley .... Tp. 2. Elsdoh. Monkridge, . . . Tp. Elsdon Tp. Woodside .... Tp. Hepple Tp. Hepple Demesne , . Tp. Wreighill .... Tp. Dueshill .... Tp. Holystone .... Tp. Barrow Tp. Linsheeles .... Tp. Harbottle .... Tp. Famham .... Tp. Sharperton . . , Tp. Peels Tp. Alwinton .... Tp. Clennell .... Tp. Burradon .... Tp. Blddlestone . . . Tp. Llnbridge .... Tp. Fairhaugh .... Tp. Eidland .... Tp. 40. Cmnberland, 665. ALSTON, 1. Alston. Alston - Par. 666. PENEITH. 132 67 26 37 75 72 275 36 74 597 95 109 108 75 61 234 127 18 1,074 70 61 16 34 10 107 27 1. Feneith. Melmerby . . . .' Far. Ousby Far. Kh-kland & Blencarn . Tp. Skirwlth . . . . Tp. Culgaith Tp. Langwathby . . . Par. Edenball .... Far. Penrith Par. Dacre . . . Civ. Par. Newton Eegny. . ■ Tp. Catterlin . . . . Tp. Plumpton Wall . . Tp. 2. Geetstoee. Hutton in the Forest . Far. Greystoke .... Tp. Hutton Soil . . . Tp. Hutlon John . . . Tp. Watennlllock . . . Tp. Matterdale . . . .' Tp. Threlkeld . . . . Tp. Mungrisdale . , .' Tp. Bowscale . . . .^ Tp. Berrier and.Murrah .' Tp. Hutton Root . . . Tp. Mosedale .... Tp. Castle Sowerby . , Far. Skelton Far. Mlddlesceugh with ") ™, Braithwalte . . . J P' 3. Eibeoswald: Hesket in the Forest Civ. Far. Lazonby .... Tp. Great Salkeld . . . Far. Hunsonby and Winskel Tp. Little Salkeld ... Tp. Ill 8 15' 22' 7| 31 9! 109 4 22 2 1 6 6 13 4 2 4 11 6 24 3 14 52 19 14 8 2 6 28 2 12 3S| 7 18 13 15 6 26 27 8 ll 8 55 67 37 62 70 73 52 1,822 191 35 23 56 47 130 77 6 106 81 77 39 7 20 36 14 178 154 414 166 101 61 27 74 52 98 107 32 163 57 442 25 122 12 39 36 20 64 31 13 29 59 26 146 12 90 212 119 69 59 13 36 127 4 79 170 60 79 74 83 24 121 138 64 9 68 279 329 208 290 467 417 281 8,317 909 149 160 314 285 545 415 44 520 426 378 20*1 32 101 169 49 2,150 1,123 475 362 173 PENRITH -<»re«. Glaseonby . . . . Tp. Gamblesby .... Tp. Ecnwick .... Par. Eirkoswald . . . Tp. Staffleld . . . . Tp. Ains table .... Far. Croglin Par. 567. BRAMPTON. 1. HATTOIf. Cumrew Par. Carlatton .... Par. Cumwhitton . . . Far. Castle Carrook . . . Par. Geltsdale Forest . . Far. Hayton Far. 2. Bramftok. Brampton .... Par. Farlam Far. Midgeholme . . . Far. Nether Denton . . . Far. Upper Denton . . . Par. Waterhead.jJi. of . . Tp. Burtholme,^*. qf . . Tp. 3. Walton. Burtholme, j)f . of . . Tp. Waterhead, pt. of . . Tp. KIngwater .... Tp. Askerton .... Tp. Irthington .... Par. Walton Par. 668. LONGTOWN. 1. High Longtown. Stapleton .... Tp. Solport ' Tp. Trough Tp. Bellbank .... Tp. Bewcastle . . ^ . Far. Nichol Forest . . . Tp. 2. Low LONGTOWN. Kirk Andrews Moat Qf. Tp. Kirk Andrews Middle Qr. Tp. Kirk Andrews Nether tjr. Tp. Arthuret . . . ." Par. Kirk Linton West ) „, Linton . . . . J ^P- Kirk Linton Middle Qr. Tp. Kirk Linton Hethersglll Tp. Scaleby Par. 569. CARLISLE. 1. Wetheral. Crosby upon Eden . . Par. Warwick .... Par. Wetheral .... Par. 2. St. Cdthbert. St. Cuthbert Without . Tp. St. Cuthbert Within .' Tp. Wreay Tp. 3. St. Mart. St. Mary Within . . Tp. Rlckergate . . . Tp. Caldewgate . . . Tp. Eaglesfield Abbey . Far. 4. Stahwix. Stanwix .... Far. King Moor .... Par. Rockliff .... Par. 6. Burgh. Grinsdale .... Par. Kirk Andrews upon ) ■„ Eden. . . . ; ^*''- Beaumont .... Par. Burgh by Sands . . Par. 6. Dalsioh. Orton Far. Cummersdale . . . , Tp. BalBton .... Par. 670. WIGTON. , 1. WiGTON. Thursby ... . . Par. KlrkBampton . . Par. 26 »i 104' 70, 2' 665 251 22 67 25 13 61 49 73, 61 196 85 46 24 17 197 132 29 56 63 570 81 129 107 137 66 509 309 14 1,434 3,657 1,362 119 291 lOS 76 25 312 263 362 328 893 440 420 249 137 115 1,044 656 162 325 332 2,84? 486 417 606 472 394 325 650 3,292 2,22512,187 . 813 812 2,170 11 633 101 176 23 28 53 215 90 143 639 126 91 2,922 176 3,867 3,993 10,662 49 2,533 461 784 112 131 234 452 703 2,447 619 405 EEGlSTRiTION DIVISIONS: X. NORTHERN. 145 townships, &;c., in Cumberltmd and Westmorland. Pariah or Place. WIGTON— cone. Kirkbrlde Aikton . Oulton . Wigton Woodside Quarter Waverton . . . Holme East Waver Par. Par. Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. Abbet HotiiB. Low Holme . . ■ Holme St. Cnthbert Abbey Holme . . Skinbmniess Marsh Snndraw & EeMck Blencogo . . . Bromtield . . . Langrigg & Mealrigg West Newton . . Allonby . . . Hayton & Mealo . Aspatria & Brayton Blennerbasset Bridge ... 5 Martindale .... PatterdalewithHartsop Tp. Bamptun .... Par. 676. KENDAL. 1. AUBLSSIDZ, Grasmere .... Langdale .... Rydal and Loughrigg. Ambleside .... Troutbeck .... Applethwalte . . . Undermilbeck . . . Crook Hugil Kentmere .... Over Staveley . . . Nether Staveley . . 3^p- Tp. l^- ^P- Tp.< JP- l^- JP- Tp. Tp. Tp. 2. Gkaybigg. Fawcet Forest, ^i. q/" . Tp. Whinfell Tp, Selsideand Whitwell. Tp. Fatten Tp. Grayrigg . . . . Tp. Dillicar .'.'... Tp. Lambrigg , . . . Tp. Docker Tp. Scaltbwaiterigg, Hay, 1 ,j, & Hutton-i'-the-Hay ; Skelemergh. . . . Strickland Roger . . Strickland Kettle . . Long Sleddale . . . New Hutton . . . Old Hutton with 7 Holmescaies. . 5 Firbank Tp. 3. KlRKBT LOKSDAIE, Killington . . . . Tp. Middleton .... Tp, Barbon Tp, Casterton . . . , Tp. Kirkby Lonsdale . . Tp. Mansergh i . . . Tp. Lupton Tp. Hutton Hoof . . . Tp. Farleton , . . . Tp, Burton in Kendal , . Tp, Holme Tp, Preston Patrick . . Tp, Preston 'Richard . . Tp. Dalton (£anc.) . . Tp. 4. KttHSAL. Natland Tp. 14' 101 82 458 11 68 70| 585 229 998 350 1,665 103 492 180 241 21 10 69 60 32 43 78 93 67 39 78 94 115 2 38 156 116 154 137 84 379 85 240 369 64 73 33 145 69 68 81 111 as 24 77 37 55 68 59 353 41 42 56 12 139 136 98 94 18 146 KEGISTBATION DIVISIONS : XI. WELSH. Townships, &o., in WeBtmorland. FariBh or Place. KENDAI^-con*. Kendal Tp. Nether Graveship , . Tp. Kirkland . . . . Tp. 5. MiLNTHOEPE. ^elsington . , . Tp. Inhab, Fopu- Houses. latton. 2,34311,579 102 463 2S2i 1,404 52 327 Parish or Place. ■}l'P. KENDAL— C(m«. Underbarrow & Brad- ley rield '. Crosthwaite & Lyth . . Tp. Levens Tp. Sedgwick .... Tp. Stainton Tp. Inliab. Fopa. HoTiHes. l&tion. 138 204 716 935 247 378 FariBh or Place. Inliab. Houses. KESDAli—amt. Hinoaster Tp. Heversham & MllnthorpeTp. Haverbraek . . . Tp. Beetham . . . . Tp. Meathop & Ulpba . Tp. Witherslack . . . Tp. 25 261 17 174 23 91 Popa- lation. 129 1,415 94 773 133 516 XI. WELSH DIVISION. This Registration Division comprises tlie Eegistration Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan, Car- marthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, Brecon, Radnor, Montgomery, Flint, Benligk, Merioneth, Carnarvon, and Anglesey. It takes in the whole country from Holyhead and Saint Davids to the Wye and the Dee ; and it includes Monmouthshire, essentially Cambrian, which was detached from Wales by Henry VIIl., when the Lords Of the Marches were abolished, and the rest of Wales was divided into twelve counties, six in North Wales, and six in South Wales. In area the Welsh Division exceeds any English Division, and comprehends 5,131,368 statute acres of land, water and foreshore ; there being 4,944,225 acres of land and 181,117 acres of water included in the areas of parishes, 2,700 acres of tidal water, and 3,326 acres of foreshore. Its population in 1871 was 1,421,670 as Compared with 1,296,001 in 1861; the actual increase was therefore 125,669, while the natural increase arising from excess of registered births over deaths in the ten years 1861-70 was 177,855, so that the influx of immigrant workpeople into the mining districts does not equal the efflux of emigrant Cambrians. The bulk of the population is concentrated in the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, Carmarthen, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Cardigan, and Pembroke ; in the other counties the population is scanty. Included with the general population of parishes, &c., in this Division are 11,565 persons enumerated in 122 workhouses, hospitals, prisons, lunatic asylums, and other public institutions; 136 persons in boats and barges ; and 8,165 persons on board 1,537 sea-going vessels. Eegistration or Union Counties. Inhabited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Females. XI.-MONMOUTHSHIEE AND -WrALES 1 DIVISION 5 287,410 1,421,670 710,601 711,069 41,251' 151,323 94,836 219,708 766,869 435,093 113,86? 380,992 215,747 105,846 386,877 219,346 44. North "Wales . * , 43. South "Wales. GrLAMORGANSHiaE , , 74,638 ■21,035 17,345 22,332 11,947 4,026 16,200 9,562 22,665 13,134 24,899 8,386 405,798 101,381 83,873 97,869 56,932 21,016 78,400 43,517 105,164 61,607 111,378 35,127 209,616 48,350 39,474 44,247 28,494 10,811 39,507 22,119 52,389 30,765 64,077 16,890 Cahmarthe'nshibe . - . Pembeokeshire Cardiganshire . , 63,031 44,399 Brecknockshire 44. TSTorth Wftles. MONTGOMEKTSHIRE ..,,,., 21,398 62,775 CAPJfAKVOlisHIRE 30,742 Ak^r,w„,.;^,i and Swansea; in the Merthyr-Tydfil District the actual increL^ was^n^Sly Sf ^n -years' excess of births. The other South Wales Districts for the most part decre^ased in population EEGISTEATION DIVISIONS : XI. WELSH. 147 Parishes, &c., in Monmouthshire. In North Wales there was an increase in 14 out of 18 Districts ; in Anglesey there was a decrease of 3,030 persons. Sttporintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 18 71. Females. Superintendent Registrar's District. In- habited Houses, 1871. Population, 1871. Persons. Males. Persons. Males. Females. 42. JUomnouthshire. 517. Chepstow. . . . 3,727 13,341 9,262 9,079 RADNORSHIRE. 678. Monmouth . , . 6,673 31,593 15,955 15,643 679. Abebgavennt . . 4,354 22,862 11,774 11,088 607. Peesteigne . . . 798 3,869 1,941 1,928 680. Bedweltt . . . 9,387 51,763 28,081 23,682 603. Knighton. . . . 609. Rhatadeb , . . 1,910 10,323 6,382 4,941 681. PONTIPOOl . . . 6,504 33,892 17,636 16,206 1,313 6,824 3,488 3,3J6 682. Newpokt .... 10,601 61,252 31,104 30,143 43. South "Wales. 44. M-orth Wales. GLAMOBGANSHIBE. B83. Caedipp .... 11,955 76,701 39,962 36,739 MONTGOMER TSHIRE. B84. PONTTFEIDD . . . 9,696 51,921 27,905 24,016 610. Machynlleth . . 2,854 13,317 6,569 6,743 685. M3BIHTH-TTDPII. . 19,828 104,239 55,001 49,233 611. Nbwiown. . . . 4,906 24, 654 12,464 12,090 686. Bbukieiid .... 6,250 31,671 16,181 15,490 -612. Fobdbn .... 3,894 18,858 9,573 9,285 687. Keath 12,605 64,619 32,605 32,114 613. Llahfyllin . . . 4,546 21,671 10,901 10,770 688. SWAKSEA .... 12,324 67,357 33,568 33,789 689. GOVEB .... 1,930 9,290 4,494 4,796 FLINTSHIRE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. 614. Holywell . . . 9,562 43,517 22,119 21,393 590. Llakelly . . . 6,869 34,732 17,102 17,630 591. Llahboveet . . . 2,929 14,046 6,734 7,312 DENBIGHSHIRE. 692. Llandilofawe . . 593. Caemaethen . . 3,685 7,552 16,976 35,627 8,063 16,451 8,913 19,176 615. WttEXHAM . . . 616. Ruthin .... 10,197 3,418 48,837 15,399 24,708 7,814 24,129 7,585 PEMBROKESHIRE. 617. St. Asaph. . . . 618. Llanbwst . . . 6,224 2,816 27,378 13,050 13,356 6,511 14,522 6,539 594. Naebebth . , . 4,460 20,332 9,471 10,361 596. Havebfoedwest . 6,377 7,503 29,061 34,480 14,012 15,991 15,049 13,489 MERIONETHSHIRE. «19. COEWEN .... 3,644 16,451 8,331 3,120 CARDIGANSHIRE. 620. Bala 1,406 6,604 3,345 3,259 597. Caedigak. ... 698. Newcastle IN Emltn 4,479 4,473 17,586 18,818 7,480 3,494 10,105 10,324 621. Dolgelly. . . . 622. Festiniog. . , . 3,100 5,085 14,311 24,141 6,932 12,157 7,379 11,984 699. Lampeiee . . , 2,205 9,973 4,654 5,319 600. Aeebateon . . . 3,282 13,377 5,750 7,627 CARNAR 70NSHIRE. 601. Abeetstwith . . 602. Tbbgabon . . . 5,607 2,286 27,439 . 10,677 12,840 6,029 14,599 5,648 623. Pwllheli i . . '624. Caehaevon . . . 4,893 8,602 20,974 39,137 10,022 19,360 10,952 19,777 BRECKNOCKSHIRE. '625. Bangor .... 626. Conway .... 8,187 3,217 36; 567 14,700 17,807 6,883 18,760 7,812 603. BUTLTH .... 1,600 8,264 4,115 4,149 604. Bbeckkock . . . 3,614 17,724 3,836 3,838 ANGLESEY. 605. Cbicehowell . . 4,368 20,147 10,203 9,944 606. Hat 2,365 10,797 5,340 5,467 627. Anglesey . . . 8,386 35,127 16,890 18,237 The following Table shows the number of Inhabited Houses and of Population in 1871 in the several Parishes, &c., constituting the various R^stration Sub-Districts and Districts grouped topo- graphically under the Begistration Counties which form this Division. Parishes which- foi- Registration purposes are returned under a County different from that in which they are actually situate, have tiie name of their County Proper given in italic type. , Parish or Place. Iniab. Houses. Popu- lation. Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- lation. Parish or Place. Inhab. Houses. Popu- lation. 42. Momnonthshire. OHEPSTOW-awtfc 573. MONMOUTH. 577. CHEPSTOW. 2. Chepstow. 1. COLETOED. Newland (_eiom;.) . . Tp. 1,062 5,005 Trelleok Grange . . Par. 19 120 West Dean (CioMC.) . Tp. Staunton (CWm.). . . . Par. English Bicknor (Glow.') Par. 1,968 9,691 Fortekewett . . . Far. 48 244 Little Tintem . . i'ar. 66 259 37 179 • Caldicot .... Par. 185 962 Chapel Hill . . . Par. 86 367 126 601 Iflon Par. 5 23 Fenterry .... Par. 9 3« Roggiett .... Par. 8 52 St. Aryans . . . Par. 99 440 2. DiNGESTOW. Llanvihangel near 1p., Roggiett . . .F*"^- 6 39 St. Kiogsmark . . Par. 1 5 Welsh Bicknor (flert/.) Far. 24 135 St. Arvans Grange Farm Par. 1 15 Whitchurch (Berrf.') . Par. 201 802 Fndy Far. 81 400 Chepstow .... Par. 625 3,347 GanarewCaei?/'.). ■ . For. 36 181 St. Bride Netherwent Tp. 26 113 Mounton .... Par. 16 69 Welsh Newton (Bei'c/.l Far. 60 247 Caerwent .... Par. 81 390 Matheme .... Par. 96 511 Llanrothall (flire/.) . • Pdr. 21 lis Llanvalr-Dlscoed . • . Tp. 28 136 St. Pierre & Eunstune Par. 12 88 Garway ^Heref.) . . Par. 125 678 Dlnham . . , ■ . Ham. 9 49 Tidenham (ffoae.) . Par. 342 1,508 Skeufrith Par. 132 636 Shire Newton . . . Par. 194 859 Lancaut (Glouc.') Par. 1 11 St. Maughaus . ... Par. 43 214 Itton Tp. 31 166 lilangattockvibonavcl Par. 100 511 Howick .... Ham. Newchuroh . . . Par. 5 144 33 596 3. Lydsey. niewetn P'"'' 29 130 Kllgwrrwg .... Par. 23 103 Woollaston (Glouc.) . Par. 221 993 LlantlUiooroBsenny . Par, 162 713 ■ Wolves Newton . . Far. 40 199 AlviDgton (GUmc.) . . Lydney (GtoM.) . . Piir. 81 403 FeorosB Par. 87 339 Llangwm .... Par. 74 331 Tp. 473 2,692 Tregare Par. 67 292 ilLlansoy .... Par. 30 175 Aylburton QGlouc.) . Tg. 127 661 Dlngestow Par. 4S 213 > Jilanvihangeltorymy- )„ w. nydd J ■ ' 42 175 Ilewelsfield (.Glow:.) . St^Briuvels (GUrne.) . Par. Par. 93 299 395 1,315 Fark-Qrace-Dieu . . . Par. EockBeld Par. 3 56 L 2 16 280 148 REGliSTBATION DIVISIONS : XI. WELSH. Parishes, &c.. In Monmouthsliire and Glamorgan. Farish or Flace. Inhab. Popu- Houses. latfon. Farish or FlQce. Inhab. Popu- HouBefl. lation. Farish or Flace. MOSMOVTR— ami. 3. Monmouth. Dlxton-NewtoQ . . Par. Monmouth .... Par. 4. Trelleck. "WonaBtow . . , , Par. Mltchel-Troy . . . Par. Penalt Par. Llandogo .... Par. TreUeok . . . Civ. Par. JYeUeck . . . . Tp. Llanishen .... Par. Llangoven .... Par. Cwmcarvan . . . Par. Penyclawdd . . . Par. Ragland .... Par. Llandenny .... Par. Bl9. ABERGAVENNY. Bettwsnewydd . . Par. Bryngwyn .... Par. Llanarta . . .^ . Tp, Clytha Ham. Llanvairkilgidin . . Par, Llanvihangel nigh tTsk Par, Llansaintfrafid . . . Par. Llanthewyrhytherch . Par. 2. LLAHTnUKGEL. Llanvapley . . . Par, Llanthewyskirrid . . Par. Llanvetherine . . . Par. Llangattock-Lliogoed Par. Llanvjhangel-Crucoruey Par, Oldcastle .... Par. Cwmyoy, Upper . . Div. Cwmyoy, Lower . . Div. Bwlch-Trewyn . . Ham. Fwthog (Eeref.") . . Ham. 3. Abergavekny. LlantlUio-Pertholey . Par. AbergaveDny . . . Par. Llangattock nigh Usk Par, Llanover, Lower . . Div. Llanellen .... Par. Llanwenarth Citra . Div. Llanfolst, ^t.of . . Par, 4. Bl&bnaton. Llanfoiflt, ptof . . Par. Llanwenarth Ultra . Div. Llanover, Upper . . Div. 680. BEDWELTY. 1. ABERySTEDTH. Aberystruth . . . Par. 2. Teedfgar. Bedwelty.j)^. of . . Par. 3. EocK Bkdweltt, BedweUy,i)«. (if -. . Par. B8J. PONTYPOOL, 1. POMTYPOOL. LlanhiUeth . . . Par, Trevethin .... Par, Mamhilad . . ... Par, Llanvihangelpontymoile Par, Panteg Par, 2. LlAVGIBBT, Llanvrechva, Upper , Llanvrechva, Lower , Llanthewyvach . Llaridegveth . Llangibby .... Glascoed .... 3. Usk. Usk . . . . . . , Gwehellog .... Llanbaddock . . , Monkswood , . , Goytrey Kemeys Commander . Trostrey , . , . Gweraesney . . . Llangevlew . . , Llanllowell . . . lilantrisBeut . . , Div. Div. Par.. Par. Par. Ham. Tp. Ham. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, Par, Par. Par. 154 1,089 29 SO 112 154 194 28 66 21 66 13 196 93 47 61 68 28 4 89 26 20 47 48 99 11 33 66 ir 23 234 1,207 48 66 87 57 85 182 403 2,854 5,987 546 15,468 33,697 2,598 216 3,948 66 62 557 438 204 31 18 311 72 94 35 140 13 35 12 38 19 63 687 5,374 679 824 125 321 70 886 412 99 289 2T7 339 349 113 22 403 131 96 238 208 485 59 179 254 97 100 1,089 6,313 265 384 384 286 415 1,116 2,042 6,835 1,172 20,650 360 344 2,761 2,662 1,079 162 118 635 837 1,616 333 413 167 620 69 143 6S 144 74 285 682. NEWPORT. 1, Caerleon. Llanvafbes . . . Par. Penhow .... Par. Llanmartiu . . . Par. Llanwem .... Par, Bishton .... Par. Wilcrick .... Par. Llandevenny . , . Ham. Magor Tp. Redwick .... Chap, Wbitson or Wltston . Par. Goldcliff .... Par. Nash Par. Chriatchnrch . . . Par. Llangstone . . . Par. Kemeys Inferior . . Par. Tredunnock . . . Par. Llanhennock . , . Par. Llangattock . . . Tp. Caerleon .... Tp. 2, Newport. St. WooUos . . . Tp. Newport Borough . I^. 3, St. 'WooiLOS. St. Bride "Wentllooge . Par, Peterstone .... Par, MarshSeld . . . Par. Coedkemew . . . Par. Duffryn .... Ham. Graig Ham. Bogerstone . . . Ham. RiBoa Par. Henllis Par. Bettws Par. Malpas Par. Llanvihangel-Llantar- '> t>_ nam j''^^"- MichaelBtoneyvedw . Ham, Llanvedw (Glamwg.^ Ham. 4, Mtntddtslwtn. Mynyddyslwyu . . Par. Bedwas . . . Civ. Par. Lower Machen . . Ham. Upper Machen . . Ham. Rhydgwem (ffiam.) Ham. 43. South "Wales. GLAMORGANSBIBE. 683, CARDIFF. 1, Whitchurch, Rudry . . Llanedam . Llanishen . Lisvane Van . . . Pentyrch , WMtchxu:ch . Par, , Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. . Par. . Par. 2. Cabdipf. St. Mellons QIonmmLth) Par, Rumney (ifoMTiMmtt) Par, Roath Par, Cardiff St. John . . Par. Cardiff St. Mary . . Par, Llandaff .... Par. Radyr Par. St. Fagan .... Par. Caerau par. Leckwith .... Par, Mlchaelstone-le-Pit . Par. Llandoughnear Penarth Par. Penarth .... Par. Cogan Par. Lavemock .... Par. 3. St. Nichoias. Micha^lstone super Ely Par. St. George .... Par, Llanvithin .... Par, St, Nicholas . . . Par. St, Lythans . . . Par. Wenvoe .... Par, St, Andrew . . . Par. Cadoxton near Barry Par. Sully Par, Merthyr-Dovan . . Par, Barry ..... Par, 61 50 31 2 30 4 11 90 63 IS 65 68 847 47 19 31 43 47 164 7 167 2,856 1,539 122 27 60 168 289 765 47 19 ,64 460 41 69 1,402 288 210 309 62 76 61 94 43 29 456 662 2,722 129 73 1,212 436 234 92 266 278 4,170 187 130 147 219 244 1,306 20,033 9,844 246 174 653 160 262 879 1,404 3,864 202 S3 319 2,621 204 293 7,126 1,501 1,122 1,458 284 374 318 515 242 156 2,106 CARDIFF— com*. HighUght . Porthkerry Penmark . Llancarvan Llantrithyd Bonvilston . Welsh St. Donats ■ . Peterstflne super Ely Pendoylan ..■.-. St. Bride super Ely . Llanilterne . .■ . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. 684. PONTYPRIDD, 1. PONTTPKIDD. Llanwouno . . . Llanfabon .... Eglwysilan . . . 2. LlAKTRISAINT. Llantrisalnt ... Llantwitvairdre , . 3. YSTBADYFODWG. Ystradyfodwg . .■ Par. Par. Par. 641 340 7,991 1,81811,027 3,52128,509 2,021 82 97 23 31 19 44 391 64 47 5 72 23 95j 120 68 27 19 11,922 422 636 102 169 100 198 2,612 294 109 419 121 466 537 262 161 146 112 Par. Par. Tp. 686. MEUTHYE-TYDFIL. 1. Gelligaer. Gelligaer .... Par. 2. Lower Merthtb- Tydfil. Merthyr-Tydfll, pt. of Par. 3. Upper Meethtb- Ttdpil. Merthyr-Tydfll, pt. of Par. Vainor (Brecm) . . Par. 4. Abebdabe. Penderyn (Bream) . Par. Aberdare .... Par. Rhigos Ham. 686. BRIDGEND. 1. Maesteg. Middle Llangynwyd Lower Llangynwyd Cwmdu .. , Bettws . . Llangeinor . Llandyfodog Llanbaran . Llaniljd. Higher Coychurch Pencoed . . . Lower Coychurch . Peterstone . . St. Brides Minor Ynysawdre. . 2. COWBRIDGE, Llangan . . St. Mary Hill . Llanhary . Ystradowen Llansannor . . Pennine . . Cowbridge . '. St. Hilary . . St, Mary Church Flemingston . . Eglwysbrewis . St. Athan . . Gileston . . Llanmaes . Lantwit Mfyor Llandow . . St. Donats . . Marcross . Monknash . . Llanmihangel . Llandough . . Llanbletbian . Llyswomey . Nash . . . Stembridge Colwinstono . 3. Bbtdgend. St, Andrews Minor Wick .... St, Brides Major . Ham. Ham. Ham, Par, Par, Par. Par. Par. Ham. Ham. Ham. Ham. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par. Par. Par. Par. Par, Par, KBGISTKATION DIVISIONS : XI. WELSH. 149 Parishes, &c., in Olamorgan, Carmarthen, and Pembroke. Pariah or FlAoe. BRIDGEND— <»»«. £wenny .... Par, Higher Coyty . . . Ham. Lower Ooyty . , , Ham. Higher Newcastle . Ham. Lower Newc^tle . , Ham. Laleaton .... Par. Merthyr-Mawr . . Par. Upper Tythegston . Ham. Lower Tythegston . Ham. Newton-Nottage . . Par. Pyle Par. Eenfigg. .... Par. Skerr Par. 68?. HEATH. 1. Maboah. Margam .... Far. Higher Llaogynwyd , Ham. Aberavon .... Par. Lower Michaelstone . Ham. Upper Michaelstone , Ham. 2. Neath. Lower Baglan . . . Ham. Higher B^lan . . Ham. . Briton Ferry . . . Par. Neath Far. Resolven .... Ham. Glyne Ham. Lower Lantwit . . Ham. 3. TSTEADVBIXTET. Lower Neath . . . Ham. Middle Neath . . . Ham. Upper Heath . . Ham. Glyncorrwg . . . Ham. Blaengwrach . . . Chap. Vstradvelltey (Bream) Vai. 4. YsXBAl>GinfZ.AIS. Upper Tstradgmilais J tt.™ (,Bream). . . ^^™- Lower Tstradgmilais 1 tt-_ CBream). . . J'^'™'- Uangnick .... Par. 5. CADOXTOy. Blaenhonddan . . . Ham. Dyffiynclydach . . Ham. Coed&ank .... Ham. Tnisymond ... Ham. Upper Dylais . . . Ham. Lower I^laia . . . Ham. Eillybebill. . . . Far. G. Llaitsaulet. Higher Llansamlet . Ham. Lower Llansamlet . Ham. 588. SWANSEA. . 1. Llahdiloialtsokt. Bhyndwydydach . . Ham. Mawr Ham. Fenderry .... Ham. Llandilotalybont . . Far. 2. Llangafelach. Glase Ham. St. John near Swansea Par. Swansea, Higher . . Dir. 3. Swansea. Swansea .... Tp. Swansea, Lower , . ■ Div. St. Thomas. . . . Ham. 689. GOWEE. 1. GOWEB EAfiriEBN. Qystennonth , . . Par. B^opston, . . . P.ar. Pennard .... Par. Ilston Far. Llanrhldian, Higher . Ham. 2. GowEB Westeen. Fenmaen .... Far. Niobolaston . . . Far. Penrice Par. Qzwich Par. Forteynon .... Par. Knclston .... Par. Beyuoidston . . . Par. Llandewy .... Par. 65 101 &a 388 197 120 2? 306 1» 303 19? 66 1 1,007 411 651 Popu- lation. 295 490 2,761 2,524 926 671 144 1.' 100 1,455 833 270 13 5,205 2,164 3,396 993; 6,318 129 92 28 834 1,821 186 37 269 35 43; 300 130 67 139 97 779 365| 232 627 67 94 85 311 445 176 4,803 9,268 1,015 203 1,331 187 203 1,426 734 324 719 3,606 8,312 1,900 1,137 2,685 403 479 453 1,692 623 2, 719 3, 416 2, 161 346 351 2,528 12,887 713 684 889; 4,: 746 3,1 5,995 33, 253 1, 639 4, 742 101 63 57 321 27 25 62 61 62 25 65 28 1,674 457 236 287 ,674 161 105 264 96 277 141 Parish or Place. GOWER— con*. Rhoscilly . . . LlaDgennith . . Llanmadods . . Cheriton . . . Llanrbidian, Lower . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. . Ham. CABMAR TSENSBIRE. 690. LLANELLY. 1. LOUSHOB. Loughor (ffkim.) pt. of Far. Longhor ((f/am.) , , Bor. Llangeunech . . . Far. Llanelly,j)«. of . . Far. 2. Ll.AIfELLY. Llanelly, j)t. of , . Far. 3. Fembbet. Pembrey .... Far. Kidwelly, St. f 'Within . Maty Parish I. Without . 4. Llankon, Llanelly, ;gt.of . •, Far. Llannon .... Far. Llauedy .... Far. 691. LLANDOVERY. 1. Llahddausaist. Llanddaofiaint. . . Par. 2. Llahgadock. Llangadock . , 3. Llaksadwbn. Llansadwm . . Llanwida . . . Par. Par. Par. 4. Mtddfai. Myddfai .... Far. 5. LLA2n>IKGAT. .Llandingat. . . . Far. 6. LUDFAIBASTBBZN. Llanfairarybryn . . Far. 7. Llakwetzd. Llandnlas in Tyr- J p Abbot CBrmm) . S Llanwrtyd (Brecon) . Par. 8. CiLTCWM. Cilycwm .... Far. 9. Conwil-Cato. Gonwil-Cayo . . . Far. 692. LLANDILOFAWE. 1. Tallet. Llansawel .... Talley 2. Llamptntdd. Breclifa Llanfynydd . . . Llanflhangelcilfargen . 3. Llangathek. Llanegwad. . . . Llangatbea. . . . 4. Llahdilo. Llandyfeisant . . Llandilofawr,j)£. cf 5. Llandebie. LlandilofEiwr, pt. of Llanfihangelaber- > Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. bythych Lhuadebie Bettws Par. 593. CARMARTHEN. 1. Llangendeibne, Llanddarog. . . , Par. Llanarthney . . . Par. Llangnnnor . . . Par. Llangendeirne . . . Par. Llandefellog . . . Par. St. Ishmaels . . . Par. 2. St. C1.EAE8. Llanstephan . . . Par. Laughai-nc . . .Cii' Pa.'. Laugh irHH 'J p. 261 244 463 3,616 972 378 49 175 312 304 151 598 237 121 210 603 275 17 139 264 414 194 193 26 249 396 201 53 969 664 304 Popu- lation. 267 360 J178 153 477 645 1,220 1,204 2,359 18,619 4,773 1,830 242 1,581 1,591 703 2,830 1,064 610 964 2,379 1,421 108 736 1,229 2,002 883 935 104 1,132 63 1,707 931 225 4,394 1,113 3,171 1,465 201 410 1,846 262 1,202 603 2,266 248 1,164 273 1,323 Parish or Place. Inhab. HOUBCfi, CARMARTHEN-«(mt. 990 1,190 92' 445 12'! 1,297 Llansadurnen Llandawlce Llandowror Llaiiglnnlng. St. Clears . Llanfihangelabercowin Llandiloabercowln Llaugunnoclc . . . 3. Cabmabthen. Llangain .... Carmarthen, St. Peter Castle Green . . . AbergwiUy . . . 4. CONWIL. Llanllawddog . . . Llanpumpsaint . . Newchurch. . . . Mertbyr .... A1>emant .... Conwil In Elvet . . TreleacharbetLws . . Mydrim .... Llanwinlo .... Far. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Far. Far. Far. Far. PEMBROKESaiBE. 694. NARBEETH. . Far. Chap. 1. Llahbgidt. Llanljoidy (Carm.) Eglwysfairachyrig ) (Carm,.^ . . .5 Llaaglydwen (Ca/rm.') Par. CilymaeLllwyd(Carm.)Ham. LlanfalltegCpt. in Carm. . Parish Xipt. In Pembroke Monachlogddu . . . Par. 2. LLAtmiSSILCO. Llangolman . . . Par. Llandilo . . . .; Par. Maenclochog . . . Tp. Vorlan Ham. Newmoat .... "Par. Llysyfrftne .... Par. Clarbeston .... Far. Bletherston . . . Par. Llanycefn .... Far. Llandissilio f pt. in Pemb. . Parish Ipt. iaCarm. . Egremont (Ca/i-m.') . Par. Grondre. .... Ham. , Ham. 3. Amboth. Henllanamgoed ) (CSmto.) . J Llangan I pt. in Carm. . . Parish tpt. in Pemb. . .' Cyfflc (Carm.). . . Par. Eglwyscymmm (Ca/rm.) Par. Pendine (Carm.) . . Par. Marros (Carm.) . . Par. Amroth .... Par. Crunwear .... Par. Ludchurch .... Par. 4. Nabbebth. Crinow Par. Lampetervelfrey . . Par. Llandewyvelfrey . . Far. Castle Dyrran (Carm.) Ham. Narberth North . . Div. 6. Slbbech. Narberth South , . Div. Robeston-Wathen . Par. Llawhaden .... Par. North Newton . . Par. Slebech Par. Mounton .... Par. Minwere .... Par. Martletwy .... Par. Coedcanlass . . . Par. 6. Begelly. Yerbeston .... Par. Loveston .... Par. Reynoldston . . , Par. Jeffreston • . . . . Par. Begelly Ham. Williamston . . . Chap. St. IssaUs .... Par. 36 4 67 78 256 189 13 146 76 1,983 1 465 138 111 168 43 167 337 303 196 195 362 54 65 106 74 12 108 355 10,483 6 2,072 38 33 65 90 100 129 26 135 7 90 62 39 33 175 46 17 205 157 17 399 158 87 124 9 72 7 12 122 24 2'1 23 137 136 122 408 Popu- lation. 150 BBGISTBATION DIVISIONS : XI. WJiXSH. Parishes, &o., in Pembroke and Cardigan. Fai-iah or Place, Inbab. | Popu- HouBes. latlon. 695. PEMBROKE. 1. Tenbt. Redberth . Gumfreston St. Mary . St. Mary . Caldy and ! IslaDds . Penally . . . Manorbier . . Hodgeston . , Lamphey . . St. Florence . Carew . . . Lawrenny . , Nash . . . Upton . . , Cosbeston . . St. Michael. . 2. Pehbrokb. St. Mary . . Monckton . . St. Petrox . . Stackpole-Elidor Bo^heston . . St. TwlneU . Warren . . Caatlemartln . Angle , . , Rhoscrowther . PwUcrochan . 3. R009E, Burton . . . Bosemarket . Llanstadwell . . . Par. . . Par. . Oirt-Lfb. . In-Lib. Margaret's ) ' Par. Par. Pdr. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 696. HAVERFORDWEST. 1. MtLFORD. Steynton .... Par. Hubberston . . . Par. Herbrandston . . . Par. St. Isbmaels . . . Par. Bale Par. Shokbam Island . . . . Marloes Par. St.- Brides .... Par. Hasguard .... Par. Talbenny .... Par. West Walton . . . Par. Walwinscastle. . . Par. West Robeston . . Par. Jobnston .... Par. Llangwm .... Par. Freystrop .... Par. 2. Havbbforpwest, Harroldston St. Issela Par. St. Thomas . . . Par. Furzy Park & Portflcid Par. St. Mary .... Par. St. Martin .... Par. Prendergast . . . Par. Uzmaston .... Par. Boulston .... Par. Wiston Par. Rudbaxton .... Par. Camrose ■. . . . Par. Lambston . . . . ■ Par. West Harroldston . Par. Nolfon Par. Eoch Par. Treffgame .... Par. 3. St. Davids. St. Lawrence . . , ■ Par. Hayscastle .... Par. St. Edrins .... Par. LlailriLhan .... Par. Llandeloy .... Par. Brawdy Par. St. Kl™ .... Par. Whitchurch . . . Par. St. Davids .... Par. Cathedral-Close , . P(ir. Llanhowell .... P^r. [ Llanrian . . . . , P(ir. Mathry Par. Granston .... Par. 4. Fishguard. St. Nicholas . . . Par. 28' 118 22! 119 39; 186 661: 3,810 16 105 Farlflh or Place. HAVERFORDWEST— com*. 84| 147, 10, n 463 694 52 346 395 21? 1,008 71 I 315 23 141 2. 21 12l| 597 269 1,292 2,051 332 16 49 37 36 24 60 88 43 38 193 89 463 622 253 48 87 81 1 92 32 21 44 86 62 . 28 60 189 111 53 384 64 281 394 321 121 29 136 124 11,630 1,687 130 280 178 200 161 381 610 238 340 909 389 2,671 Manorowen . . Llanwnda . , . Fishguard . . . Llanllawer . . Llanycbaer. . , Llanstinan . . . Jordanston . . . Llanfairnantygof . Lettersron . . . Little Newcastle . St. Dogwells . . Ambleston . . . Splttal . . . East Walton . . Henry's Moat . . Castlebythe. . . Punchcston . . Morvll .... Pontfaen . . . ■ Par. Par. Par. Par. • Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. ' Par. Par. , Par. Par. Par. Par. CARDIGANSBIBE. 597. CARDIGAN. 1. Newport. Llanyohlwydog (PemS.) Par. r.i ,1, — 1...,.., p^j. Par. Par. Par. Par. 2 1,468 346 404 381 10 406 168 126 215 374 326 160 240 875 . 476 227 1,888 246 1,464 1,869 1,481 667 146 691 564 214] 1,011 36 40 133' 18i Dinas {Pembroke) Newport (^Pembroke) . Nevern (^Pembroke) . Bayvil (Pembroke) . Meline (Pembrok^ . Eglwyswrw (Pembrolee) Par. Whitchurch (Pemtrroke) Par. Llanfaimantgwyn 5-p (Pembroke) . . . f 2. CARDIGAy. Llantood (Pembroke), Par. Bridell (Pembroke) . Par. Kilgerran (PenHyroke) ' Par. Monington (Pembroke) Par. Moylgrove (Pembroke) Par. St. Dogmells (Pemb.) Par. Cardigan St. Mary . Par. lilangoedmore . . . Par, Verwick .... Par. Mount Par, 3. Llahdygwtdd, Aberporth , . . . Par. Blaenporth. . . . Par. Tremain .... Par. Llechryd .... Par. Llandygwydd . . . Par. Mancrdivey (PembroJce) Par. Llanfihangelpenbedw (Pembroke) . . Par. 40 69' 18 3ll 44' 126 6' 256' 606 2,131 24 147 223 911 182 29 698. NEWCASTLE IN EMLYN. 1. Kekarth. Chapelcohnan (Petiib,) Par. Penrith (PembS . . Tp. Castellan (Pemb.). . Chap. Llanfymach (Pembroke) Par. Clydey (Pejiibroke) . Par. Kilrhedin ti)«. in Pembroke Parish ( pt. in Carm. Kenarth (Carmarthen) Par. Penboyr (Carmarthen) Par. LUmgeler (Carm.) . Par. 2. Peneeyh. Llanfalrtreflygen . . Par. Llandyfriog . . . Par. Brongwyn .... Par. Troedyraur. . , . Par, Bettwsevoi} . . . Par, Penbryn .... Par, Llangranog . , . Par, 3. Llandyssil, Llangunllo .... Par, Henllan .... Par, Llanfairorllwyn . . Par, Bangor p»r. LlandyssU . . . . Par. LLanfihangelararth i _ (Carmarthen)! 699. LAMPETER. 1. Llahybyther. Llanllwny (Carm.) . Par. Houses. 38 261 605 20 40 36 28 40 113 72 77 116 88 Popu- lation. 45 226 446 176 1,030 1,979 92 173 185 162 211 432 316 384 641 390 206 314 190 241 122 43 Fariflh or Place. 219 797 1,649 308 1,424 27 1 121 100 101 71 62 73 230 19 94 667 682 201 114 186 67 103 219 206 76 373 460 310 179 30 64 41 211 261 38 176 407 262 371 21 194 73 212 107 361 222 129 27 106 37 728 232 291 1,103 106 395 2,306 2,633 839 320 465 691 267 357 942 841 267 117 210 161 927 1,109 204 770 1,701 1,154 1,611 83 773 276 850 382 1,511 868 648 112 443 196 2,954 1 728 LAMPETER— OOT«. Llanflhangelrhosycom 1 p. (Ca/rma/rthen) / . Llanybyther (Corm.) . Par. 2, Pencarbbg. Pencarreg (Carm.) . ' Par. Llanycrwys (Carm.) . ' Par. Cellan . . . . , ' Par, Llan&irclydogau . . Par. 3, Laupeter, BettwsbleddrwB . . Par. Llangyby ..... Par, Trefllan Par. Silian Par, Lampeter-Font-Stephen Par, 4, Llanwenog. Llanwenog . . , ' Par. Llanwnen .... Par. 600. ABERAYEON. 1. Llandisilio. Dihewld .... Par. Llanarth .... Par, Llandisiliogogo . . Par, LlanUwchaiaru . . Par. Llanina .... Par. ' 2. Llahsaihtffeaid. Llanflhangelysirad . . Par. Cilcennin ..... Par. Cilie-Aeron ,' . , Par. Llanerchayron. . . Par. Henfynyw .... Par. Llanddewiaberarth . Par, Manbadamtrefeglwys ' Par, Llansalntfiraid . . ' Par, 601. ABEEYSTWITH. 1. LtANRHYSTYD. IJanrhystyd . . . Far. Llanddeinol . . . Par. Llangwyryfon , . . Far. Llanilar Par, Ehostie Par, 2. Abebystwith, Llanycbaiarn . . . Par, Aberystwlth . . . Chap, Uchayndre , . . . Tp, Issayndre .... Tp. Upper Vainer . . . Tp, Lower Vainor . . . Tp. Broncastellan . . . Tp. Clarach ...... Tp! Lower Llanbadamy- i . ,_^ croyddiu . . 5 ■'P- 3. Genebrgmmn. Elerch Tp. Henllys. . . . Cynnillmawr . . Ceulanymaesmawr Cyfoethybrenin . Tyrymynach . . Llancynfelin . . 4. Rheidol. Upper Llanbadamy. croyddln Cwmrheidol . , Melindwr . , , Parcel Canol . . Trefeirlg . . . Llanafan . . . , Lower Llanflhangely- croyddln . . . Upper Llanflhangely- croyddln . . . 602. TEEGAEON. 1, GWNNWS, Lower Lledrod Upper Lledrod. . ', Lower Gwnnws ., Upper Gwnnws . Yspyttyyatwyth . . Yspyttyyatradmeu-lc . 2, LlAHGErTHO, Llanbadarnodwyn Llangeitho .... J^P- Par. '"} Tp. JP- Par. }Tp. JTp. Tp. JP- JP- Tp, Par, Par, Par. Par. Inhab. Honses. 136 274 113 126 130 44 62 69 70 367 330 61 Fopa- latiou. 627 300 610 116 251 131 69 60 296 371 228 336 341 49 120 186 33 625 1,227 471 618 693 223 235 302 301 1,697 1,473 317 440 2,117 1,272 1,980 460 1,092 639 289 245 1,129 1,408 980 1,426 1,663 246 679 924 168 116 622 1,312 6,720 104 439 101 418 87 337 54 315 40 191 44 232 60 102 117 190 316 90 226 279 289 115 243 123 762 276 534 585 941 1,240 393 1,050 1,470 1,342 538 1,273 621 983 1,727 142 i i i i i 622 100 644 108 631 148 775 196 941 32 184 106 496 108 463 RE&ISTEATION DIVISIONS : XI. WELSH. 151 Parishes, &c., in Cardigan, Brecon, Badnor, and Montgomery. Parish or place. TRBQAKON— oont. Inhab. Popa- lauoQ. Nantcwnlle. .. Gartliely . . Gwjnfil. . . Blaenpenal Bettvrsleiki. . 3. Tksgaboh. Llanlo ... Gogoyan . . Garth and Ystrad Frisk aDd Carfan Gorwydd . . DoUiie-Oamddwr Dothie-Piscottwr Tregaron . . Strata Florida . . Par. . Chap. . Chap. . Par. Tp. Tp. Tp. Tp. ^■ Tp. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 603. BUILTH. Ijlanddewia1>ergwes8tn Par. Llanfihangelabergwessin Far. Tpeflis Ham. Fenbnallt . Llantleon-vol . Gwarafog . . Llanafanfechaa Llanfechan . Llanafan&wr . Llanflhangel . Ham. , Ham. . Ham. .V Civ. Far. , Ham. a. OoLwyir. DisserUi (Jlodnor) . Far. Llandrlndod (Radnor) Par. Bettwsdisserth (.Rad-\p nor) {""■ Llansaintfraed in d-^p velCBodnor) . .f'^'"- Cregrina (Badnor) . Par. Rhulen (Bachwr) . . Par. Uanbadamygarreg >.t>„ (Radnor) . . . J '^"• Aberedw (Radnor) . Par. LlaDTareui (Badiurr) Far. 3. BstLTH. Llanelwedd (Radnor) Par. BnUth Par. - Par. . Ham. , Ham. . Far. . Far. . Far. . Far. . Far. Civ. Far. . Far. Llan^ten Llysdinam . Khosferig . . Llanynys . , Maesmynis Llanddoewi'rcwm Alltmawr . . Llangynog . . Gwenddwr , . Crickadarn . . tHam. 604. BKECKNOCK. 1. MElETHlB.CTirOG. Merthyr-Cynog . . Par. Garthbreogy . . . Par. Llanfitaangelfechan . Chap. Llanfihangelnantbrane Par. 2. Devthuock. UandiloTane . . . Far. Traian-Glas . . . Ham. Traian-Mawr with Trecaatle Ward . Tsclydach .... Ham. Trallong .... Far. Glyntawe .... Ham. Cray Ham. Glyim Bam. Maeecar .... Ham. Semiy Ham. 3. Bbecenoce. LlanBpyddid . . . Ham. Modrydd .... Ham. Fenpont .... Ham. Abcrysoir .... Far. Battle Far. Uandefailogfach . . Ham. Llantbew .... Par. St. John, Upper Divn. Ham. St. John, Lower Divn. Chap. Christ's College . . Par. Castle Inn .... Far. Its 64 75 112 67 19 19 14 22 168 21 19 407 162 18 67 87 128 31 5 25 135 60 100 53 38 238 30 41 14 28 42 61 6 10 148 35 29 91 81 118 69 67 20 106 49 149 44 32 27 23 23 30 46 70 469 447 19 Pariah or Place. Inbab. Popu- Housea, latlon. 779 301 339 629 292 109 95 100 128 674 101 117 1,788 779 487 589 183 38 674 266 678 276 119 97 306 160 179 1,080 148 223 92 136 227 313 35 47 423 433 812 165 172 442 448 604 262 102 523 262 625 232 162 135 121 139 155 188 319 1,970 2,711 107 25 BRECKNOCK-omi. St. David . . Cantreff. . . 4. Fehkbllt. Llanvrynach . . . Uanvigan . . . . Llanthetty. . , . 6. LLANaOBSB. Liansaintfhied . . . Llanbamlach . . . Llanywem. . . . Talachddu . . . . Trawsgoed . . . . Llandefalley . . , Llanvillo . . . . Llandefailogtregraig , Llanfihangeltalyllyn . LlangoTse . . . Llangastytalyl^Q Cathedine ... Par. Far. Par. Far. Far. Par. Far. Par. Par. Ham. Far. Far. Par. Far. Par. Par. Par. 605. CRICKHOWELL. 1. CWMDU. lilanfihangelcvnndd . Far, 3. Llangunideb. Llangmiider . . . Far. 3. LlANGATIOCK. Llangattock . . . Par. 4. Llaheixt. Llanelly .... Far. 5. G&ICEHOWELL. Crickhowell . . . Far, Llangemiy .... Par. Llanbedr .... Par. Fartrishow . . Far. Grwynefawr . . Ham. Grwyuefechan . . . Ham. 606. HAY. 1. Taxsaeth. Talgarth . . . Civ. Far. Llaneliea .... Par. Broynllis .... Par. Llyswen .... Far. Aherllnnvey ... > Far. Tregoyd & Vellndre . Ham. Pip&n Ham. 2. Cltso. Glasbury ipt.inBrec. Township Xpt. in Radnor Bonghrood (Radnor) Par. Llanstephan (Badnor) Par. lilandilograban (Radnr.)P&T. Llanbedrpalnscastle ) p,,. (Badnor) . . f ^"• Llandewyfach(jR Tp. •Tp. Div. IMv. Div. Par. 613. LLANFYLUN-. -1. Llanfaib. Llangynie^ . . . Par. LlanfoircaereiuloD . Par. .Uanerfyl .... Par. Llangadfan . . , Par. Gartubeibio . , . Par. Llanfihangel , . . Par. 2. Llahsaintffbaid. Meifod Par. Llanfyllin Llanfechan Pool . . Deythur Llapdrinio . Llandysilio Carreghofa OuiUtield , Par. Par. Div. Div. Par. Par. ^P- Par. 3. Llahbhaiadb. Llangedwyn (^DetibigK) Par. Llancadwalladr (i>6nb.) Par. . Xilanannonmynydd- * p„ ■ mBCWT (Denbigh) .k""^- mJHontg. Par. Par. Par. 'I pi.* Ipt. i; mochnaot Parisli , Hirnant Llanwddyn , . , Llangynog . . . "Ptijin&ntjpt.vnMontg,. . Vstrhli Ipt. in Denb. . . FLINTSHIRE. «U. HOLYWELL. 1. WmiFOED. Gwaenysgor . . . Par. Newmarket . . . Par. Llanasa .... Par. Whitford . . j . Pat. Caerwys Par. 2. HOLTWEIX. "Holywell .... Par. Ysceiflog .... Par. ITannerGh ^ „ ■ ceiriog (i>em6.) . .J '^"■ Llanarmondyffryucei- 1 ti TiOB (Denb.). . . f^'"'- 620. BALA. 1. Bala. Llandderfel . . . Par. Llanfor par* Llanycll , . . , Pari Llanuwchyllyn . . Par! Llangower .... Par. 121 49 106 97 145 96 256 274 1,240 620 120 73 746 136 18S 688 892 264 252 66 850 229 91 i 76 103 126 184 371 64 76 30 96 74 16 187 67 2 348 42 173 499 47 ,82 . 230 186 1,139 140 61 217 312 660 269 . 67 REGISTRATION DIVISIONS: XI. WELSH. 153 Parishes, &e., in Merioueth, Carnarvon, and Anglesey. Parish or Place, i] nbab. Popa- [onses. lation. „ . ^ _, Inhab. Panah or Place. Eooses, Popu- laUon. Pariah or Place. Inhah. aousea. Popu- lation. 621. DOLGELLY. PWLLHELI— co»«. CONWAY-con*. 1. Talylltn. Llandudwen . . . Par. 16 86 Llandrilluynrhds m_ 217 967 Llanymowddwy . . Par. 109 S60 Bodvean .... Par. 74 324 (Denbigh) . . . J ^1'- I TalyUya .... Par. 346 1,604 Ceidlo Par. 27 138 Eirias . . . . . Tp. 118 471 Llantihangelypennant Par. 143 731 Nevin Par. 600 1,791 Llangwsteimln . . Par. 147 636 Llanegryn .... Par. 152 tl8 PisUll Par. 116 467 Llysfaen .... Par. 213 1,'031 Llangelynin . . . Par. 243 1,120 Eglwysrhfis . . . Par. 215 961 Mallwyd t pt. in Merion. Parish Xpt. in Mmtgom. 245 1,1Y4 624. CARNARVON. Llandudno .... Par. 613 3,082 22 94 1. LlANDWEOO. 3. Llechwedd-Isap. a. Babuooth. 1 Clynnog .... Par. 369 1,635 Llangelynin . . . Par. 36 186 DoIgeUy .... Par. 869 3,V89 Llanllythi .... Par. 867 4,013 Caerhttn .... Par. 285] 1,164 Llanfadireth . Par. 192 936 Llandwrog .... Par. 757 3,425 Llanbedrycennin . . Tp. 90 390 LlanelUyd . . Par. 105 472 Llanwnda .... Par. 423 1,922 Dolgarrog .... Tp. 27 134 Ltanaber . . IscralK ... Par. Tp. Par. 3J9 1,733 65 9ft4 2. LlANEDG. Bettwsgarmon . . Par. Llanberis .... Par. Llanrug .... Par. 24 637 614 112 2,507 2,720 ANGLESEY. 627. ANGLESEY. m Uwcbgralg . . Uanenddwyn . 22 224 126 980 622. FE6T1N10G Llanddeinlolen . . Par. 1,431 6,674 1. Llangefni. Llanfairisgaer . . . Par. 384 1,564 Llangefni .... Par. 423 1,668 1. Llakfihangklttrae- 3. Oabnakvoh. Llanbeblig .... Par. Llanfaglan .... Par. Llanddyfnan . . . Par. 157 652 TBAO. IJanbedr .... Par. 81 325 2,314 11,039 Llanbedrgoch . . . Par. LlanfairmathafarndthafPar. 79 188 326 717 Llanfair Juxta Harlech Par. 91 468 50 242 Llaneugrad. . . . Par. 48 216 Llandanwg . . . Par. 213 887 4. Llanidan. Llanallgo .... Par. 97 391 Llaniihangelytraethau Par. 544 2,446 Llangeinwen (^Anglesey) Par. 232 961 PenrhoBlllgwy . , . Par. 97 426 Llandecwya , . . Par. 78 384 St. Pet«r Newborough 1 „„, (^Anglesey) . . . ^ '"^• 251 948 Llanflhangeltre'rbeirdd Par. 80 338 9 "CwsTINtrWl Tregaian .... Par. 26 109 ^a f J3»^A l.J^&\.fUrB Trawsfynydd . . . Fesilniog .... Par. Par. 320 1,663 1,648 8,066 Llangaffo (Anglesei/) . Par. Llanidan (^Anglesey) . Par. 18 324 122 1,341 Llangwyllog . . . 2. Betngwan. Par. 31 1S7 Maentwrog . . . Par. 176' 860 Llanfairynycwmmwd 1„„, 7 22 Heneglwys. . , . Par. 109 453 Llaarrothen . . . Par. 209 1,016 Trewalchmai . . . Par. 188 674 3. Teemadoo. Bcddgelert ( pt. in Uerum. Parish Xpt. in Camar. 75 362 219 1,061 625. BANGOR. 1. Beadmaeis. Llancdwen (_Anglese.y) Par. 12 307 Cerrigceinwen . . . Aberffraw .... Llangwyfan . . . tilanfaelog .... Par. Par. Par. Par. 112 268 36 178 422 1,113 194 140 1 (^flTinniing|.iyjmiiiiH.iii. (Carnarvon) Dolbenmaen (Carnar. Fenmorfa (^Carnar,) . Ynvscynhaiam (Cot-m Trefllys (Cornortiore). par. ) Par. Par. ) Par. Par. 134 91 289 900 17 686 366 1,236 4,367 81 Llanddanielfab (.ing.) Par. Llangadwaladr or Ip Eglwysael (^nff.) .V Trefdraeth {Anglesey) Par. Llangristiolns {Ang.) Par. Llanfihangelesceiflog 1t.„, (^Angleiey) . . . ^ "" LlanflBnan (Anglesey) Par. Pemnynydd (^Anglesey) Par. 106 125 209 204 236 458 603 864 836 957 Llechylchcd . . . Ceirchlog .... Llanbeulan . Bodwrog .... Llandrygam with } Gwyndu ... J Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 153 30 44 77 76 624 143 237 308 348 CABNAR VONSHIBE. 623. PWLLHELI. 27 101 126 419 3. Llandtfeihog. Llechgwenfarwydd . Coedana Par. Par. 84 67 349 269 1. Cbiccietit. Criixieth .... Lbmystymdwy . . Llanarmon .... Par. Par. Par. Par. 221 237 427 124 901 1,087 1,764 608 Pentraeth {Anglesey). Par. Llansadwm {Anglesey) Par. Llaniestyn (Anglesey) Par. Llanddona (Anglesey) Par. Llanfihangeltynsylwy \ p (Anglesey) . . . r"" Vexsmon {Anglesey) . Par. Paean Island {Anglesey) . . Llangoed {AngUsey) . Par. 220 85 32 122 8 896 398 168 492 47 Llanerchymedd . . Rhodogeidlo . , . Gwredog .... Llanbabo .... Llanfflewyn . . . Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 13 73 6 18 17 63 284 40 113 102 Uangybl .... IJflDaelhalam . Par. Par. 116 179 541 905 46 1 141 213 6 683 LlanfecheU. . . . Llanfairyngbomwy . Par. Par. 241 59 897 267 Camgiwch .... Par. 25 108 Llanrhwydrys . . . Llanbadrig .... Par. Par. 27 281 135 1,114 2. PWXLHELI. LlaQDor .... Par. 227 997 Llanfaes {Anglesey) . Par. Beanmaris {Anglesey) Par. 49 429 210 2,013 Llandyfrydog . . . Par. 145 611 Denio Par. Par. 584 23 2,661 101 Uandegfan {Anglesey) Par. Llandlsilio (j4»«ff!e»ej/) Par. 207 343 831 1,459 4. Amlwch. Llanellian .... Par. 283 Penrhos .... 1,073 Llanfihaiigelt>achella«th Far. 61 276 Llanfiiirpwllgwyngyll I p (Anglesey) . . .j"'' 19o' 733 Llanwenllwyfo . . Par. 109 492 Llanbedrog . . . Par. 103 422 Amlwch .... Par. 1,396 6,617 Par. 251 1,021 2 Bangob 5. Llanddatjsaint. Llanengan .... Par. 273 1,222 Bangor Par. 2,32010,825 Bodewryd .... Par. 6 32 Llandegwning . . . Par. 19 122 Llandegai .... Par. 712| 3,393 Rhosbeirio .... Par. 5 26 3. Abebdason. Rhiw Par. Par. Par. 83 45 277 14 340 198 1,247 84 3. Llaklleched. LlanllMhid . . . Par. Aber Par. Llanfalrfcchan. . . Par. 1 hAh T Ton Llantrisaint . . . Llanrbyddlad . . . Llanfaethly . . . Llanfwrog .... Par. Par. Par. Par. Par. 89 132 169 92 46 443 601 Llanfaelrhys . . . Aberdaron .... Bardsey Isle . . B(>dferin .... 1,747 101 Mi '479 1,612 676 403 229 Par.' Par. 209 11 784 62 626. CONWAY. Llanfachreth . . . Llanflgael .... Par. Par. 116 31 502 113 Par. 60 284 1. CONWAT. Llanynghenedl . . Jar. 89 436 PeDllech . . . Par. 45 24) Dwygyfylchi . . . Par. 353 1,623 Bodedern .... Par. 261 1,076 Meyllteyro. . . . Bottwnog . . . 4. Kevin. Par. Par. 61 36 275 13C Conway .... Par. Gyffln Par. 2. Creuddtn. 404 1,862 124 662 Llanlllblo .... Llanflhangelynhowyn LlanfairyneubwU . . Par. Par. Par. 10 39 78 64 179 323 Llaniestyn .... Par. 230 952 Llanelian (Denbigh) . Par. 107 48C 6. Holthead. Tydweiliog. . . . Edeyrn Par. Par. 79 152 381 658 Llansaintffraidglan- \ p^^ conway {Denbigh) . S 268, 1,148 Rhoscolyn . . . Holyhead .... Par. Par. lie l,80f 464 8,131 • The District of Anglesey consists of the two Poor Law Unions of Anglesey, Sub-districts 1, 3, 4, and Holyhead, Sub-districls 2. 5, COUNTIES PEOPEE 156 COUNTY STATISTICS : BEDFORD ; BERKS. BEDFORDSHIRE. This County has an area of 295,509 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 146,257 persons (males 69,046, females 77,211). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 82,864 persons, or 131 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains one repre- sented borough. It comprises nine hundreds and the municipal boroughs of Bedford and Dunstable, the latter having been incorporated in 1864. There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into seven Petty Sessional Divisions. The boroughs of Dunstable and Bedford have Commissions of the Peace, and the latter has a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; both boroughs maintain their own police. The Petty Sessional Divi- sions are nearly identical with the County Police Divisions. There are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes ; and five Highway Districts have been formed. Parts of two parishes, viz. Oaddington and Studham, extend into the adjoining County of Herts. The whole County is in the Diocese of Ely. In all Eegistration and Census matters Bedfordshire is regarded as forming part of the Thibd Eegis- TBATION Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be foimd in another part of this volume. Population of Countt, 1801-1871. POPULATIOK WITHIN PaELIAMENTABY LIMITS IS 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 63,393 „ 1811 70,213 11 1821 84,052 20 1831 99,483 14 1841 107,936 13 1851 124,478 15 1861 135,287 9 1871 146,257 8- County and Borough. In- habited Houses. Population, No. of Electors. Members Ke- turned. Persons. Males. Females. Bedfoudshiee (including Rep. Boro') . 30,506 146,267 69,046 77,211 8,712 4 Bedfoedshiee (excluding Eep. Boro') . Bedford Boro' 27,130 3,376 129,407 16,850 61,308 7,738 68,099 9,112 6,590 2,122 2 2 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Ampthill 17,174 Bedford .- 18 , 452 Bedford Boro' 16,850 Biggleswade 28,426 Dunstable Boro' 4,558 Leighton Buzzard 9,557 Luton 27,459 Sharnbrook 12,252 Wobum 11,529 LIECTTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Ampthill 8,392 Bedford .- .- , 9,191 Bedford Boro' . .... 7,738 Biggleswade 13,674 Bletsoe 6,065 Leighton Buzzard 4,508 Luton 14,028 Wobum 5,450 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Ampthill . Town . Bedford . . . Mun. Bor. Biggleswade . Town . Dunstable . . Mun. Bor. Leighton Buzzard Town . Luton . . . Loo. Bd. Pop. 2,220 16,850 4,244 4,553 4,696 17,317 Amount of Eeal Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 ^800 799 Gross estimated Rental, according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 730*027 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ !!.".' 634*461 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 ! . ! ! 16*749 Amount levied for Poor Rates in ijjtion Couniy for year ending Lady-day 1871 J .* .' 92*020 BERKSHIRE. This County has an area of 450,132 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 196,475 persons (males 97,078, females 99,397). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 85 995 persons, or 78 per cent. - ' For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains four repre- sented boroughs, besides small parts of two others, which are situate in adjoining Counties. The limits of the parliamentary boroughs of Abingdon and Windsor were extended 'in 1868. The County comprises twenty hundreds, the municipal boroughs of Abingdon, Maidenhead, Newbury, Eeadin^ Wallineford and Windsor, and part of the city of Oxford. °' ' There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into eleven Petty Sessional Divisions. All the municipalities above mentioned have Commissions of the Peace ; all, except Maiden- head and Wallingford, have separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and, with the exception of Wallingford they all maintain their own police. The County Police Divisions are nearly identical with the Petty Sessional Divisions. There are seven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes ; and six Hiohwav Districts have been formed. d"»"'J' Parts of ten parishes extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Chilton Foliatt, Coleshill, Hunending Mich., 1871 '.'.". ' ^''?I'?=1 Amount leviedfor Poor Rates in crittoK Coun*!^ in year ending Lady-day, 1871. .' li^'ooJ COUNTY statistics: Cumberland; derby. 161 CUMBERLAND. , T^^L^PT^y,^^ ^° ^'^^ °^ 970,161 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 220 253 uersons (males 109,079, females 111,174). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased bv 103 023 persons, or 88 per cent. ; increased by 103,023 For parli.Hmentary representation the County is divided into East Cumberland, including the recre- sented city of Carlisle; and West Cumberland, including the represented boroughs of Cookermouth and Whitehaven. Ihe County comprises five wards and the city of Carlisle. There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into ten Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Carlisle has a separate Commission of the Peace, and maintains its own police There are two Police Divisions for the County ; seven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes • and five BQghway Districts have been formed. ' The County is in the Diocese of Carlisle, with the exception of the parish of Alston, which is in the Diocese of Durham. In all Eegistration and Census matters Cumbebland is regarded aa forming part of the Tenth Regis- TBATiON Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. ' PbPnLATIOK WITHIN FaBLUMENTABT LiUITS m 1971. POPDLATION OF CODHTT, I801-18V1 Censul Popu- Increase Years. lation. percent. 1801 11 J, 230 1811 133,665 14 1821 156,124 17 1831 169,262 S 1341 1J8,038 S 1851 195,492 10 1861 205,276 5 18J1 220,253 7 Parliamentaiy Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Memhera Persons. Males. Females. Re- turned. EastCombbblakb-I (irnhMng-Be^. < West CuuBEBUim/ City & Bore's) \ 21,215 22,846 104,671 115,582 51,170 67,909 53,501 67,673. 11,476 8,698 4 4 East CuHBEiaAKD 1 (excluding Rep. ( WEsTCnHBSsLANDj City & Boio's) 1 Carlisle City Gockermouth Bore' Whitehaven Boro" 15,150 17,443 6,065 1,563 3,840 73,622 90,195 31,049 6,936 18,451 36,539 45,811 14,631 3,181 8,917 37,083 44,384 16,413 •3,755 9,534 7,050 6,667 4,426 1,064 1,967 2 2 2 I a PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Allerdale-above-Derwent . . . 48,654 AUerdale-helow-Derwent . . . 21,092 Bootle 7,443 Brampton 10,608 Carlisle City 31,049 Cumberland Ward 17,177 Derwent 28,474 Ejeswick , . 6,270 Leath Ward 29,039 Longtown. ....... 8,368 Workington 12,179 LIEUTENANCY S0B-DIVISIOMS. Male Pop, AUerdaie-above-Derwent . . . 28,867 Allerdale-below-Derwent . . . 10,348 Bootle 3,943 Cumberland 22,919 Derwent 18,636 Eskdale 9,483 Leath 14,883 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Brampton . . Carlisle City . Cleator Moor . Gockermouth . Egremont . . Holme Cultram Keswick . . Longtown . « Maryport . . Penrith . . . Whitehaven . Wlgton . . . Workington . Town . . . Mun. Bor. . , Loo. Bd. . . . Loc. Bd. . . . Town . . , Loo. Bd. . . . Loo. Bd. . . . 'I'own Imp. Com. Dist Loc. Bd. . . . Loc Bd. . . . Town . , . Loc. Bd. . . . Pop. 2,617 31,049 6,529 6,116 2,377 4,087 2,777 1,946 7,443 8,317 17,003 3,426 7,979 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £1,167,007 Gross estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 1,236,929 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 1,081,633 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 22,084 Amount levied for Poor Rates in {7nion County in year ending Lady-day, 1871. 85,101 DEBBrSHIRE. This County has an area of 656,248 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 379,394 persons (males 190,657, females 188,737). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 217,827 persons, or 135 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East, North, and South Derbyshire ; and it contains one represented borough, the limits of which were extended in 1868. The County comprises six hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Chesterfield, Derby, and Glossop, the latter having been incorporated in 1866. There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into thirteen Petty Sessional Divisions : the borough of Derby has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; and the boroughs of Chesterfield and Glossop have Commissions of the Peace, The Police Divisions are nearly identical with those for Petty Sessions. The boroughs of Chesterfield, Derby, and Glossop main- tain their own police. There are . > For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East, North, and South Devon, and it contains six represented cities arid boroughs. It comprises thirty-three hundreds, the city of Exeter, and ^T ,/"''°^°'P^^ boroughs of Barnstaple, Bideford, Dartmouth, Devonport, Honiton, Plymouth, South Molton, Tiverton, Torrington, and Totnes. > j , The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twenty-two Petty Sessional Divisions. Ihe city of Exeter (a County of itself), and the boroughs of Barnstaple, Bideford, Dartmouth Devonport, Plymouth, South Molton, Tiverton, and Totnes, have Commissions of the Peace and, with the exception of lotnes, separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. The jurisdiction of the Court of the Vice- Wai-den of the Stannaries extends to all Companies formed to work mines of metalUc mineials within the Lounties of Devon and Corawall, and over all transactions connected therewith There are thirteen Police Divisions in the County, each consisting of one or more Petty Sessional Divisions The city of Exeter and the boroughs of Barnstaple, Bideford, Devonport, Plymouth, South Molton, Tiverton and Totnes, have their own police. There are twenty-three Lieutenancy SubsJivisions dTvi-IT't'?® w-^^^^^wl^*""',*^^ °^^^' twenty-two being mostly identical with Petty Sessional Divisions. The Highway Act has only been partially adopted in this County. Of the twenty-five Hi-h- &'':Sft ^ucSSr*' ^'''' '~^^ ''^^"^'°"^' '""^ '•^"^'^'"^ ^^ Districts^eing com- Parts of three parishes extend into adjoining Counties— viz. Axminster into Dorset Bovton into Cornwall and Exmoor into Somerset. The whole County is in the Diocese of Exeter, wi?h the ex^nto of parts of certain parishes which are in the Diocesd of Salisbury. ' exception In all Registration and Census matters Devonshire is regarded a.s forming part of the Fifth -Rwcm. TB.TioN Division, and the population of 6very parish in the several SuperintenCt Kegltra^^^' Sistricte of JrvolumS"'*'''''''^'^'"^"'^' Table relating to that Division, wfich will be founi in" noSerS COUNTY STATISTICS'. DEVON; DQBSET. 163 Population op ComiTjE, 1801-18tl. FOPDLATIOH WITHIN PAKLIAUSNTASr LIMITS IN 18}1, Oensus Popula- Increaso Years. tion. percent. isai 340,308 „ 18H 382, »78 12 1821 438,41? 15 1831 493,908 13 1841 632,959 8 1851 56?, 093 6 1861 584,3?3 3 lan 601.374 3 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. East Dbvobt . NOHTHDKVON ('"*r^«™X°"y South Devon East Devon NoETH Devon South Devon Exeter City . . Barnstaple Boro' Tiverton Boro' . Devonport Boro* Plymouth Boro' Tavistock Boro* . ((excluding Rep. City I and Boroughs) i In- habited Houses. 39,214 31,?66 34,231 31,724 27,234 19,977 7,490 2,349 2,1?2 5,609 7,512 1,133 Population, Persons. ' ^Malea. Females, 205,014 152,612 243,748 160,788 130,775 101,898 44,226 11,813 10,024 64,034 70,091 7,725 93,510 .111,504 73,568 . 79,041 118,170 125,578 73,950 63,766 50,431 19,560 5,294 4,508 32,052 32,070 3,608 67,009 51,467 24,666 6,519 5,516 31,982 33,012 4,117 No. of Electors. 16,361 12,688 16,986 10,199 9,883 8,160 6,152 1,636 1,169 3,306 4,671 849 Members Ee- tumed. PETTY SESSIONAL PIVISIONS. Pop. Axminster 13,432 Barnstaple Boro* 11,659 Bideford 12,723 Bideford Boro' 6,969 Braunton 25,271 Credilon 15,497 Crockemwell 10,179 Cullompton , . 26,075 Dartmouth Boro* 5,338 Devonport Boro' ..... 49,449 Ennington tc Plympton . , , 20,794 Exeter City 34,650 Great Torrington 13,684 Haiherleigh 10,117 Holsworthy 9,335 Boniton 11,740 lifton 9,159 Midland Roborougb .... 9,053 Ottery 12,709 Paignton , 38,992 Plymouth Boro* 68,758 Boborough 14,585 South MoUon 22,283 South Molton Boro' . . . . 3,978 Stanborongh & Coleridge . . . 26,823 Tavistock 18,514 Teignbridge 40,553 Tiverton Boro* 10,024 TotnesBoro' 4,073 Wonford 28,923 Woodbury 16,035 UEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop, Axminster 6,438 Bideford . 9,144 Braunton 17,286 Crediton 7,473 Crockernwell 6,273 Cullompton 17,545 Ermington & Plympton . . . 10,050 ExaterCity 15,422 Great ToiTington 6,128 Hatherlelgh 5,133 Holsworthy 4,724 Honiton 5,740 Lifton 4,638 Midland Roborough . . . . 35,933 Ottery 6,820 Paignton 17,421 Roborough 32,052 South Molton 13,769 Stanborongh & Coleridge . . 16,735 Tavistock 9,356 Teignbridge 18,593 Wonford 13,498 Woodbury 7,072 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Ashbnrton , Bampton Barnstaple , Barnstaple . Bideford Town . . . Loc. Bd. . . Mun, Boro* . Imp. Com, Dist, Mun. Boro' . Pop. 2,335 1,111 11,659 8,913 6,969 PRINCIPAL TOWSS— continued. Brixham, Lower Crediton . . Cullompton . . Dartmouth . . Dawlish . , . Devonport . . Exeter City . . Exmouth . . Honiton . . . Ilfracombe . Lynton , . . Northam . . Okehampton . Ottery St. Mary Paignton , . Plymouth . . St. Mary Church St. Thomas the i Apostle . . J Sidmouth . . South Molton . Tavistock . . Teignmouth Tiverton , . Tiverton , . Topsham k . Torquay . . Torrington . . Totnes . . . Wolborough Pop. I,x)C. Bd, . . . 4,941 Imp. Com. Dist. 4,222 Town . . . 2,205 Mun. Boro' . , 6,333 Loo. Bd. . . . 3,622 Mun. Boro' , . 48,449 Mun. Boro* . , 34,650 Loo. Bd. . . , 6,614 Mun. Boro' . , 3,484 Loc. Bd. . . . 4,721 Loc. Bd. . . . 1,170 1^0. Bd. . . . 4,33» Loo. Bd. . . , 1,900 LocBd.,. . , 4,110 Loo. Bd 3,590 Mun. Boro' . . 68,758 LocBd.. . . 4,472 Loo. Bd. . . . 5,156 Loo. Bd. . . . 3,360 Mun. Boro' . . 3,978 Par. Boro' . . 7,725 Loo. Bd. . . . 6,751 Mun. Boro* . . 10,024 Imp. Com. Dist. 7,380 Town . . . 2,614 Loc. Bd, . . . 21,657 Mun, Boro* . , 3,529 Mun. Boro' . . 4,073 Loc. Bd. . . . 6,082 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 187 1 £3, 202 , 637 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 3,023,264 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ ., ^'^F'^fn Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich, 1871 28,130 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Pnton CoiMiiy in year ending Lady-day, 1871 304,317 DOESETSHIRE. This County has an area of 627,265 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 195,537 person!, (males 95,616, females 99,921). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 81,086 persons, or 71 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains six repre- sented boroughs. It comprises thirty-four hundreds, twenty-two liberties, and the municipal boroughs of Blandford, Biidport, Dorchester, Lyme Regis, Poole, Shaftesbury, and Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into nine Petty Sessional Divisions. The borough of Poole, a County of itself, has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; the boroughs of Bridport, Dorchester, Lyme Begis, and Weymouth and Melcombe Kegis have Commissions of the Peace; and the town of Wareham, as an old corporate borough, holds Annual .General Sessions. For Police purposes the County is divided into nine Divisions. The boroughs of Blandford, Dorchester, Poole, and Weymouth and Melcombe Regis have their own police. There are nine Lieutenancy Sub- divisions, and nine Highway Districts have been formed. Part of the parish of Tollard Koyal is in Wiltshire, partof Axminster in Devoo, and partof the parish of Hampreston has hitherto been regarded as being in Hants, but the Clerk of the Peace considers that the whole parish is now in Dorset. The whole County is in the Diocese of Salisbury. In all Registration and Census matters Doesbtshibb is regarded as forming part of the Fifth Registbation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given m the Table relating to that Division, which will be found m another part of this volume. „ M 2 164 PoniLATION OF CODKTT, isoi-isn. COUNTY STATISTICS : DORSET ; DURHAM. POPUDATIOK WITHIK PAHLIAMENTAET LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. ISOl - 114,452 1811 124,718 9 1821 144,930 16 1831 169,385 10 1841 175,054 10 1851 184,207 B 1861 188,789 2 18Y1 195,537 4 County and Boroughs. DoESETSHiEE (imltiding Eep. Bore's) DoKSETSHiRE (ezduding Rep. Boro's) Bridport Boro' . Dorchester Boro' Poole Boro' • Shaftesbury Boro', yart of* . . . Wareham Boro' Weymouth and Melcomhe Regis Boro' In- habited Houses. 39,410 29,495 1,555 1,091 2,127 1,600 1,344 2,198 Population, Persons. Males. Females, 195,537 143,478 7,670 6,915 10,097 7,686 6,532 13,259 95,616 71,323 3,604 3.374 4,717 3,661 3,238 5,799 99,921 72,155 4,166 3,641 5,380 3,925 3,294 7,460 No. of Electors. Memben Re- turned. 7,309 933 656 1,419 1,306 972 1,359 * Part of the parliamentary borough of Shaftesbury is in Wilts : the number of electors stated above is for the entire borough. PETTY SESSIONAL ^DIVISIONS. Pop. Blandford 13,635 Bridport 23,476 Bridport Boro' 7,670 Ceme 7,697 Dorchester 31,738 Dorchester Boro* 6,915 Lyme Regis Boro' 2,333 I'ooleBoro' 10,097 Shaston (or Shaitesbury) . . . 16,387 Sherborne 12,622 Sturminstcr 11,612 Wareham 16,198 Wareham Town 2,536 PETTY SESS. DlV.—cortinved. 1 Pop. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis) ,„ „,„ Boro' .... ...)'• Wimbome 21,563 j LlEUTEiSANCY SOB-DlVlSlONS. i Male Pop. Blandford 6,457 Bridport 15,880 I Cerne 3,793 I Dorchester 26,019 Shaftesbury 7,366 Sherborne 5,771 Sturminster 5,811 Wareham 9,107 Wimbeme .... .. 16,412 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Blandford . . Mun. Bor. . 1,636 Blandford Forum Loc. Bd. . 4,011 Bridport . . Mun. Bor. . , 7,670 Dortheater . . Mun. Bor. . 6,916 Lyme Regis . J Mun. Bor. . • {Imp.Coui. Dist 5,333 . 2,603 Poole .■ . . Mun. Uor. . 10,097 Portland . . . Loo. Bd; . 9,907 Shaftesbury . . Muri Bor. . 2,472 Sherborne . . Loo. Bd. . 6,545 Wareham . . Town . . . 2,636 Weymouth . . Mun. Bor. . 13,259 Wimbome . . Town . . u 2,113 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property TaN (Sched. A.) in year ending' April, 1871 £1 ,142,417 Gross Estimated Hental according to ValuationLists approved for 1871 ' 1, 066,398 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 909,807 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 18,517 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Fnion CoMTCts/ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 115,690 DURHAM. . This County Palatine has an area of 647,592 statute- acres, and its population in 1871 was 685,089 persons (males 353,ll7,. females 331,972). Bince the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 535,705 persons, or 359 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North and South Durham, and it con- tains one represented city and six represented boroughs. It comprises four Wards, the city of Durham, and the municipal boroughs of Gateshead, Hartlepool, South Shields, Stockton, Sunderland, and Darlington, the latter having been incorporated in 1867. The municipal borough of Sunderland was enlarged in 1867. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into fifteen Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Durham and the boroughs of Darlington, Gateshead, Hartlepool, South Shields, Stockton, and Sunderland have Commissions of the Peace. There are twelve Police Divisions, each comprising one or more Petty Sessional Divisions. The Police Divisions of Darlington and Stockton respectively include the boroughs of the same name. The city of Durham, and the boroughs of Gateshead, Hartlepool, South Shields, and Sunderland have their own police. There are four Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and ten Highway Districts have been formed. Part of the parish of Sockburn is in Yorkshire. The whole County is in the Diocese of Durham. In all Registration and Census matters Durham is regarded as forming part of the Tenth Begistka- TiON Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPntATION OF ConuTT, 1801-1871. POPCLAXION WITHIN PABLIAUEHTABT LiUITS I» 1871. Census Popnla- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 149,334 1811 165,293 11 1821 103,611 17 1831 239,266 24 1341 307,963 29 1861 390,997 27 1861 608,666 30 1871 685,089 35 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. NoEiH Ddeham'I (imilmLinn Rep. City ( South Ddeham / a'dPoro's) \ NOETH DuEHAMl (exOutUtig Rep. City / SonTH DoEHAM / ™d Boro's) \ Durham (City) Gateshead Boro'. ...... South Shields Boro' Sunderland Boro' Darlington Boro' ..... Stockton Boro", jjariq/"* . . , The Hartlepools Boro' ... ... In- habited Houses. 69,625 46,080 41,303 28,774 2,431 6,386 6,994 13,511 4,631 5,667 6,108 Population. Persons. 438,845 246,244 226,640 149,570 14,833 48,627 45,336 104,409 27,729 30,642 38,303 Males. Females. 224,381 |2I4,464 128,736 117,608 118,981 |106,659 78,324 71,246 7,132 24,642 22,750 50,97e 14,184 16,154 20,074 7,701 24,085 22,586 63,433 13,646 14,488 18,229 No. of Electois. Members Re- turned. 37,386 21,830 10,312 9,638 1,946 8,362 7,378 9,388 3,598 4,943 3,746 • The borough of Stockton is partly sltoate in TorltsMre : the number of electors stated above is for the entire borough. COUNTY STATISTICS : DUBHAM J ESSEX. 165 Chester Ward PEITY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. East 63,372 Middle .... 19,823 West 40,521 f North- West. . . 69,802 Sarlingtob J South-Cast . . 11,039 Ward 'SSoutb-West . . . 14,815 (stanhope. . . . 19,155 Darlingtoh Boro' 27,729 Durham Ward 46,544 Durham CSty 14,406 (North 29,617 Eastngton J South 23,170 Ward ) Seaham Harbour . 13,674 (Sunderland . . . 14,653 Gateshead Boro' 48,627 Hartlepool 26,804 Harllepool Boro' 13,166 South Shields Boro' 45,336 Stockton (North-East . . . 6,444 Ward I South- West . . . 5,392 PETTY SE3S. mv.— continued. Top. Stockton Boro' 27,738 Sunderland Boro' 98,242 LIEUTENANCV SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Chester Ward 137,844 Darlington Ward 83,320 Eosington Ward 86,537 Stockton Ward 45,416 Barnard Castle . Beniieldside . . Bishop Auckland Blaydon-on-Tyne Chester-le.Street Consett . , , Darlington . . Dawdon . . . Durham (City) . PRINCIPAL TOWNS— conMnuei. Pop. 6,244 AL TOWNS ■ Pop. Loc. Bd. . . 4,306 Loc Bd. . . 4,432 LocBd. . . 8,736 Loc. Bd. . . 2,969 Town . . . 2,450 Loc. Bd. . . 6,961 Mun. Bor.. . 27,729 1.0C. Bd. . . 7,132 Mun. Bor. . 14,406 Felling . . . Gateshead . . Hartlepool . . Houghton - le - Spring . . . Jarrow . . Leadgate . . . Middleton - in - Stranton . . Ryton . . . Seaton CareW South Shields . Southwick . Spennymoor'. . Stockton - upon . Tees . . . Sunderland . . Throstou . . Tow Law . . West Hartlepool Loc. Bd. Mun. Bor. Mun Bor. ^Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. , ^Loo. Bd. , Loc. Bd. , Loc. Bd. , Muh. Bor. , LoC. Bd. . Loc. Bd. [■Mun. Bor. , Mun. Bor. , Loo. Bd. . Loc. Bd. 48,627 13,166 18,179 3,677 1,049 3,351 804 4S,,336 ■b,937 4,627 2(r,738 98,242 1,634 4,968 Imp. Com. Dist. 21 , 110 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April ,1871 £2,000,441 6ro:iS Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 2,935,326 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ 2,473,040 Anrount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 28,790 Amount levied for Poor Kates in f^nion Ctot*n(y in year ending Lady-day, 1871 244,042 ESSEX. This Conntyhas an area of 1,055,133 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 466,436 persons (males 233,903, females 232,533). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 238,754 persons, or 105 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into Bast, South, and West Essex, and it con- tains three represented boroughs. It comprises nineteen hundreds, the Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower, the municipal boroughs of Colchester, Harwich, Maldon, and Saffron Walden, and part of the borough of Sudbury (the principal part being in Suffolk). The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into eighteen Petty Sessional Divisions. The Central Criminal Court has jurisdiction over certain parishes in this County. The Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower has a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; the boroughs of Colchester, Maldon, Saffron Walden, and Sudbury have Commissions of the Peace and Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and Harwich has a Commission of the Peace. Brightlingsea is a member of the Cinque Port of Sandwich in Kent ; but the Justices of Essex have a concurrent jurisdiction therein, and it forms part of the Winstree and Lexden Petty Sessional Division. For the purposes of the County rate, the Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower, which comprises the parishes of Havering-atte-Bower, Hornchurch, and Eomfora, i,. separately rated ; and the remainder of the County is divided into an Eastern Division and a Western Division.' There are ten Police Divisions of the County ; but the parishes of Barking, Chigwell, Chingford, Dagenham, East Ham, Little llford, Lough ton. Low Leigh ton, Waltham Abbey, Walthamstow, Wan- stead, West Ham, and Woodford are within the Metropolitan Police District. The boroughs of Colchester and Maldon have their own police. The Highways Act has been partially adopted in this County, eight districts having been formed. There are sixteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes. Parts of four parishes extend into adjoining counties — viz. Helion Bumstead into Cambridge ; Bures St. Mary, Haverhill, and Kedington into Suffolk. The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Eochester. In all Eegistration and Census matters Essex is regaidcd as forming part of the Fourth Eegistratiojn Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superiutendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will bo found in another part of this volume. Population of County, 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 227,682 1811 252,473 11 1821 289,424 15 1831 317,507 10 1841 344,979 9 1861 369,313 7 1861 404,834 10 lilTl 41.6, 36 15 Population within Pabliamentabt Limik in 1871. In- Parlianienlary Divisions and Boroughs, habited Houses. East Essex {including Rep. Boro's) SoDTH. Essex West Essex East Esskx (excluding Rep. Boro's) Colchester Boro' Harwich Boro * . Maldon Boro' . 36,189 31,728 24,439 28,862 4,890 949 1,488 Population. Persons. 169,284 181,273 115,374 129,711 263,343 6,079 7,151 Males. Females. 84,055 91,540 58,303 85,229 39,738 57,506 63,996 66,715 13,373 12,970 3,151 2,92.1 3,532 3,619 No. of Electors. Memberi: Re- turned. 11,306 7,532 5,899 6,085 2,975 637 1,609 166 COUNTY statistics: ESSEX; GLOUCESTER. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVJSIONS. Pop. Brentwood 22,191 Chelmsford 32,966 Colchester Boro* 26,343 Dengie . • * 13,558 Dunmow 14,252 Epping 19,739 Freshwell 6,929 Harlow 8,850 Harwich 6,0*9 Hinckford North 16,613 „ South 28,221 Ilford 114,541 MaMonBoro' 6,686 Ongar 11,088 Orsett 13,H2 Rochford 20,580 Saffron Walden Boro' . . . 6,Y18 Sudbury Boro', jj&rt of. ... 110 Tendring 22,634 Walden 19,186 Winstree and Lexden . . . . 24,036 PETTY SESS. I)lY.—e(mtmued. Pop. Witham 22,695 Havering-atte-Bower Liberty . 11,084 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIYISIONS. Male Pop. Brentwood 12,001 Chelmsford 16,174 Colchester 23,575 Dengie 9,873 Dunmow 7,316 Epping 14,194 Freshwell 3,440 Hinclcford North 7,828 South 13,480 Ilford 61,666 Ongar 6,831 Orsett 7,444 Rochford 10,903 Tendrmg 14,679 Walden 12,457 Witham 11,803 Brightlingsea* 1,344 PEINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Barking . . Town . . 6,769 Braintree . Loc, Bd. . 4,790 Brentwood . Town . . 3,737 Chelmsford . Loc. Bd. . 9,318 Coggeshall . Town . . 2,916 Colchester . Mun. Bor. . 26,343 Halstead Loc. Bd. . 6,783 Harwich . ( Mun. Bor. . tPav. Com. Dl8t 6,079 4,247 Maldon . . Mun. Bor. . 6,586 Mistley . . Loc. Bd. . 1,635 Romford Loc. Bd. . 6,335 Saffron Walden Mun. Bor. . 5,718 Southend Loc. Bd. . 2,808 Waltham HolylT^^ ^ Cross . . . j * ■ • 5,197 Wanstead . Loc. Bd. . 6,119 West Ham . Loc. Bd. . 62,919 Witham . . Loc. Bd. . 3,347 * Brightlingsea, as a non-corporate member of the Cinque Port of Sandwich, is not subject to the general law regulating the Militia, but i9 governed by 42 Geo. III. c. 72, in that respect. Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 ^£2, 921. 688 Gross Estimated ReDtal according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 2,724,078 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ,. „ 2,334,388 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year endhig Mich., 1871 » 47,975 Amount levied for Poor Bates in Cni'on Cimn£y in year ending Lady-day^ 1871 275,465 GLOUCESTEIiSHIRE. This County has an area of 804,977 statute acres, and its population in 1871 Was 534,640 persons (males 252,593, females 282,047). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 283,917 persons, or 113 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East and West Grloucestershire, and it contains two represented cities and four represented boroughs and part of a fifth (viz. Cricklade, in Wilts). It comprises twenty-nine hundreds (including the Duchy of Lancaster), the city of Gloucester, the greater part of the city of Bristol, and the municipal borough of Tewkesbury. The remainder of Bristol is in Somersetshire. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twenty-four Petty Sessional Divisions. The cities of Bristol and Gloucester, which are Counties of themselves, and the Borough of Tewkesbury, have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. The County Police Divisions, of which there are eleven, are mostly conterminous with groups of Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Bristol has its own police. There are nineteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes ; and nineteen Highway Districts, which comprise, however, only a patt of the County. Parts of five parishes extend into adjoining Counties — viz. Broughton Poggs into Oxon ; Ilmington, Welford, and Weston-on-Avon, into Warwick ; and Overbury into Worcester. The County is partly in the Dioceses of Gloucester and Bristol, Hereford, Oxford, and Worcester. In all Registration and Census matters Gloucestbbshibb is regarded as forming part of the SixTfl Eegistbation Division, and the p5pulation of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPDLATION OF COUKTT, 1801-1871. POrOLATIOH WITHIN Paeliamentaey LmiTS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 250,723 1811 286,965 14 1821 336,190 18 1831 387,398 15 1841 431,496 11 1861 458,805 6 1861 486,770 6 1871 634,640 10 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. East GLondESTEE j (im:lMcHnii Bep. j West Glodcestee / Cities and Boro's) \ East GioticEsiEK "l (excluding Bjip. f West Glodcestee / <^"«^ ^^ Boro's) \ Cheltenham Boro' .... Cirencester Boro' Cricklade Boro', ^art of* .... Gloucester City Stroud Boro' Tewkesbury Boro' Bristol City, ;porto/t In- habited Houses. 46,723 66,761 20,139 32,882 8,321 1,599 102 5,700 8,644 1,218 22,869 Population. Persons. Males. !Female8. 221,498 313,142 104,324 148,269 117,174 164,873 92,936 168,777 44,519 7,681 •499 31,844 38,610 5,409 164,366 46,184 79,000 18,370 3,692 261 15,429 17,768 2,620 69,269 46,752 79,777 26,149 3,989 238 16,415 20,842 2,789 85,096 No. of Electors. Members Ee- turned. 25,«86 33,275 9,332 11,459 3,633 1,075 4,681 6,767 707 21,816 ! Tv° '"""B^ot Cricldade is mostly in WiUsMre, where the number of electors and members is returned + The city of Bristol extends into Somersetshire: the number of electors given above is for the enttre cHy?" COUNTY statistics: GLOUCESTEBJ HANTg. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Berkeley 4_607 Bristol City.jjari 5^ .... 154,365 Campden 8,160 Gheltenltam , , 55,776 Cirencesli^r 16,002 Coleford 16,691 Durriey 7,584 FairfoM , ■ , 7,907 Glounester ....... 25,618 Gloucester City 18,341 Horsley 12,445 Law fords Grftte 54,704 I^dney 6,673 Moreton 2,650 Newent 7,956 Newnham 22,804 Nortllleach 8,150 Sodbuiy 14,958 Stow 9,263 Stroud , , , 19,977 Tetbury 5,748 Tewkesbury , 5,145 Tewkesbury Boro* . , , , , 5,409 Tbombury 12,368 PETTY SBSS. DlV.—amtmued, Pop. Whitminster 14,891 9,521 7,027 Wiuchcomb Wotton-und'T-Edge LIEUTENANCY $UB-D, IVISIO.NS, Ihlale Pop. Bristol City, j)o?-« 0/ ^ . , , 69,269 Campdeu . . , , . ^ . 5,350 Cheltenham ,,..,, 25,287 Cirencester .,,.,,, 7,337 Coleford. , , 11,957 Dursley ,.,.,,,. 9,156 Fairford , ,,,,,,. 4,170 Gloucester City , . . . , 8,828 Gloucester , , 16,394 Lawfords Gate . , , , , , 27,088 Newent ,,,,,,.. 4,346 Newnham .,,.,.. 11,184 Northleach ....... 4,095 Sodbury 7,428 Stow-on-the-Wold . . , , . 6,305 Stroud , , 17,923 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Tetbury 4,112 Tewkesbury 6,322 Thombury 6,0J3 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Propei ty Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation lasts approved for 1871 . . , Amount of Eateable Value .„ „ „ „ , . . , Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year endii'g MiclL, 1871 . . , , Amount levied for Poor Rates in Unioti County in year ending Lady-day, 1871 Awre , . , Barton St. Mary Barton St. Michael Bisley . . . Bristol aty . . Charlton Kings Cheltenham Cirencester . . Dursley . . . Gloucester Oity. Horlield . . . KIngsholm St. Catherine i . Newnham . . Stroud End , -. Stroud . . . Tetbury ; . . Tewkesbury Wesibury-on- Sevem , . Wotton-under- ■ Edge . ; . Loo. Bd. LoaBd. Loc. Bd. Loo. Bd. Mun. Bor. Loo. Bd. Imp. Com. Imp. Com. Town . Mun. Bor. Loo. Bd. Loc. Bd. Loo. Bd. Loo. Bd. Loo. Bd. imp. Com, Mun. Bor. Loo. Bd. Town . Dist. Dist. 167 Pop. 1,345 6,341 2,575 4,985 182,552 3,680 41,923 4,685 2,413 18,341 2,935 911 Dist. 7,082 3,349 5,409 2,495 2,314, year ending April, 1871 it2,662,ei2 , 2,889,195 , 2,480,813 30,686 266,276 HAMPSHIRE. This Connty has an area of 1,032,105 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 544,684 persons (males 275,393, females 269,291). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 325,394 persons, or 148 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County forms three divisions, viz. North Hants, South Hants, and the Isle of Wight. The city of Winchester and the boroughs of Andover and Petersfleld are in the .Northern Division ; and the boroughs of Christchurch, Lymington, Portsmouth, and Southampton are in the Southern Division. The borough of Newport is in the Isle of Wight. Hampshire (including the Isle of Wight) comprises thirty-eight hundreds, the ten liberties of Alver- stoke and Gosport, Beanlieu, Bentley, Breamore, Dibden, Havant, Westover, East and West Soke, East Medina, and West Medina, the city of Winchester, and the boroughs of Andover, Basingstoke, Lymington, Newport, Portsmouth, Komsey, Hyde, and Southampton. Hyde was incorporated in 1868. The Connty has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into fourteen Petty Sessional Divisions. 'J"he city of Winchester and the boroughs of Andover, Portsmouth, and Southampton (a County of itself), have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and the boroughs of Basingstoke, Newport, Romsey, and Rj'de have Commissions of the Peace. In the borough of Lymington the mayor and ex-mayor are magistrates, and the county justices have concurrent jurisdiction. The Police Divisions are identical with those for Petty Sessions, except that the Droxford Petty Sessional Division is for Police purposes united to the Fareham division. The city of Winchester, the town, of Southampton, and the boroughs of Portsmouth, Basingstoke, Newport, and Kyde have their own police. There are seventeen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and twenty-three Highway Districts, exclusive of the Isle of Wight. The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Winchester, and contains parts of seven parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Bramshaw, West Dean, Hampreston, Steep, Stratfield Mortimer, Stratfieldsaye, and Whitsbury, In all Registration and Census matters Hampshire is regarded as forming part of the Second Regi&teation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given iu the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of County, Population within PABHAMENTAaT Limits in 1871. 1801-1871. : : : — - C™SUB Popula- Increase Years. tion. per ant. 1801 219,290 1811 2JE,614 12 1S21 282,897 15 1831 313,976 11 1841 354,682 13 1851 405,370 14 1861 481,815 19 1871 544,684 13 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. North Hants South Hants WH.HT, I&LK or {(inciting Rep. City J f and Bbro's) \ -ityj Ni'ETH Hants ) SOUT„ HANTS [('-'So™?)"''' Wight, isLE ofJ Aniiover Boro' , , , . . Petersfleld Boro' Wincliehtf-r City Cliristciiurch Boro' ,■ j . j . Lymington ]3oro' . i . . . Portsmoutli Boro' ..... Soutliamptfpn Boto' . . . i . Newport iBoro' .... in- habited •Houses. 30,581 55,287 12,415 25,436 23,296 10,611 1,183 1,242 2,720 2,699 1,113 19,088 9,091 1,804 Population. Persons. 170,228 308,237 66,219 142,014 120,156 57,697 6,744 6,104 16,366 15,416 5,366 113,569 53,741 8,522 Males. Females. 91,128 79,100 162,339 156,898 31,926 34,293 77,183 60,490 27,899 2,812 3,030 8,103 6,767 2,467 67-, 568 25,047 4,027 64,831 69,666 29,798 2,932 3,074 8,263 S«ej8 2,389 66,001 28,«94 4,495 No. of I Mectors. Memlwrs Ke- turned. 9,026 29,594 5,145 5,958 9,359 3,980 640 817 1,011 1,634 680 11,928 6,093 1,165 168 COUNTY statistics: HANTS; HEREFOKD. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. AUon '. 15,239 Andovcr 15,092 Andover Boiro* ■ 5,501 Basingstoke 12,494 Basingstoke Bore' 6,514 Droxfoid 11,?50 l-'areham 47,898 Kingsclere 13,513 Lymington 23,131 Lymington Boro' 2,414 Newport Boro' 1,956 Odiliaiu 42,283 Petersfleld 12,168 Portsmouth Boro" 113,669 Bingwood 26,991 Bomsey 11,856 EomseyBoro' 2,056 EydeBoro' . . . . .v . . 11,260 Southampton 26,515 Southampton Boro' 63,141 Wight, Isle of 41,003 Winchester 20,268 Winchester City 16,366 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Alton 1,'40 Andover. ....... 10,461 Basingstoke 9,210 Droxiovd 5,886 Fareham 24,728 KingKlcre 6,812 Lymington 12,657 Odlham 26,493 Petersfleld . 6,135 Portsmouth Boro' 51,668 Eingwood 12,623 Eomsey 6,991 Southampton 12,125 Southampton Boro' .... 26,047 Winchester. ^ 10,288 Winchester City 8,103 Wight, Isle of 31,926 PEINCIPAL TOWNS. Alderabot . . Loc, Bd. . , Alton . . . Loc. Bd. . . . „, „.. f Mud. Bor. Andover . . | p„. com. Dist. Pop. 21,682 4,092 5,501 4,195 PRINCIPAL TOWNS— co»(m««d. Basingstoke. . Bournemouth . Christchurch . Cowes, East. . Cowee, West . Fareham . . Gosport . . . Havant . . . Lymington . . Newport' . . Petersfleld . . Portsmouth. . Eomsey . . . Eyde . . . Sandown . . Siianklin . . Shirley . . . Southampton . Ventnor. . . Winchester City Pop. Man. Bor. . . 5,614 Imp. Cora. Dist. 5,906 Par. Bor. . . 16,415 LocBd. . . 2,058 Loc. Bd. . . 6,130 Loc. Bd. . . 1,023 LocBd. . . 1,366 Loc. Bd. . . 2,634 ( Mnn. Bor. . . 1 LocBd. , . 2,414 4,296 f Mun. Bor. . . 1 LocBd. . . 1,956 6,941 Par. Bi>r. . . 6,104 Mun. Bor. . . 113,569 f Mun. Bor.. . tPav. Com. Dist. 2,066 4,212 Mun. Bor. . . 11,260 Loc. Bd. . . 2,320 Loc Bd. . . 2,036 Loc Bd. . . 5,339 Mun. Bor. . . 63,141 Loo. Bd. . . 4,841 Mun. Bor. . . 16,366 Amount of Real Proper^ assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £2,623,661 Gross Estimated Rental^ according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . 2,601,865 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 2,183,264 Amount levied for County and Police Rates In year ending Mioh^ 1871 . , , 29,810 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union County in year ending Lady-day, 1871 ......... 286*224 HEREFORDSHIRE. This County has an area of 532,898 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 125,370 persons (males 62,562, females 62,808). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 36,934 persons, or 42 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the repre- sented city of Hereford, the Tjorough of Leominster, part of the borough of Ludlow, and part of the Eadnor district of boroughs. It comprises eleven hundreds, the city of Hereford, and the municipal borough of Leominster. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into eleven Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Hereford has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; and the borough of Leominster has a Commission of the Peace. The Police Divisions are identical with those for Petty Sessions. The city of Hereford and the borough of Leominster have their own police. There are eleven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and nine Highway Districts, which however do not comprise the whole of the County. Parts of ten parishes extend into adjoining counties — viz. Bockleton, Brampton Bryan, Buoknell, Cwmyoy, Leintwardine, Ludford, Presteigne, Old Eadnor, Richards Castle, and Stoke Bliss. The County is mostly in the Diocese of Oxford, but partly also in the Dioceses of Llandaffand Worcester. In all Registration and Census matters Hbbbfobdshikb is regarded as forming part of the Sixth Registration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Coxjntt, 1801-1811. Population within Pabliauektabt Limits in 1811. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 88,436 ,, 1811 93,626 6 1821 102,669 10 1831 110,611 8 1841 113,272 a ■ 1851 116,489 8 1861 123,660 1 1811 125,310 1 County and Boroughs. Herefordbhibe (vmluding Eep. City ) and Boro's) ....... J Hebefobdshire (excluding Eep, City } and Boro's) 5 Hereford City Leominster Boro' hudlow 'Boro'fpai't of * ..... Presteigne Boro', ^ari of f .... In- hahited Houses. 26,311 21,415 3,656 1,262 29 19 Population. Persons. 126,310 100,950 18,347 6,863 119 91 Males. 60,916 8,121 2,820 66 43 Females. 60,034 9,620 3,043 63 •48 No. of Electors. Memherg Ee' turned. 12,662 9,431 2,293 ■• The parliamentary borough of Ludlow extends into the County of Salop, where the number of electors is returned, t The principal part of the contributory borough of Presteigne, forming part of the Eadnor District of Boroughs, is situate in the County of Badmor, and the number of electore is returned in that County. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Bredwardine 3,141 Broayard 11,616 Dore 8,158 Harewood's End . ... 9,241 Hereford ... ... 12,745 PETTY SESS. DIV.— con«B««d. Pop. Hereford City 18,341 Kington 8,994 Ledbury 11,941 Iieominster 9,823 PETTY SESS. DIV.— conKBM«i. Pop. Leominster Boro' 6,863 Eoss 12,118 Weobly 8,345 Wi^ranre 6,026 COUNTY statistics: HEREFOKD; HERTS. 169 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Bredwardine 1,566 Bromyard 6,99t Dore 4,209 Harewood'B End 4,662 Hereford 16,003 Kington 4,547 LIEUT. SOB-DIVISIONS— conKnijed. I Male Pop. Ledbury 5,931 1 Leominster 7,883 | Ross .......... 6,976 Weobly 4,211 I Wigmore • . 2,580 I PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Hereford City Kington , . Leominster . Ledbuiy Ross . . . . Mun. Bor. . . . Imp. Com. Dist. I Mun. Bor. . . 'tLoc. Bd. . . . Town . . . . Imp. Com. Dist. Pop. 18,347 2,126 6,863 4,749 2,967 3,686 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year ending April, 1871 £1,030,623 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 980,637 ' Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 846,911 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 lo|o98 Amount levied for Poor Rates in tTnton County in year ending Lady-day, 1871 ....*..,, 81 1 179 HERTFORDSHIEB. This County has an area of 391,141 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 192,226 persons (males 93,244, females 98,982). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 94,833 persons, or 97 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains one repre- sented borough. It comprises eight hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Hertford and St. Albans. There are two Courts of Quarter, Sessions, one for the County, and one for the liberty of St. Albans, which Uberty has also a separate Commission of the Peace, a gaol, and treasurer, and makes its own levy in the nature of a County rate. The County is divided into fifteen Petty Sessional Divisions, three of which, and also the borough of St. Albans, are within the liberty of St. Albans. The boroughs of .Hertford and St. Albans have Commissions of the Peace. The following parishes in Herts are within the Metropolitan Police District — namely, Aldenham, Bushey, Cheshunt, Chipping Bamet, East Bameti Blstree, Northaw, Eidge, Shenley, and Totteridge. The remainder of the County, including the liberty of St. Albans, is under the County constabulary, and has been divided by the Chief Constable into eleven Police Districts. The boroughs of Hertford and St. Albans have their own police. There are fifteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes, and eight Highway Districts have been formed. Parts of three parishes extend into adjoining counties — viz. Caddington and Studham, into Bedford, and Eoyston into Cambridge. The whole County is in the Diocese of Rochester. In all Eegistration and Census matters Hertfordshlrb is regarded as forming part of the Third Ebgistbatios Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the lable relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Popdiahos ot OomaT, 1801-1871. POPDLATIOS WITHIN PaeLIAMENTAET LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 97,393 1811 111,225 14 1821 129,731 17 1831 142,844 10 1341 156,660 10 1851 167,298 7 1861 173,280 4 1871 192 226 11 County and Borough. In- habited Houses. Population. Females. No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. Persons. Mai. s. Heetfokdshiee (including Rep. Boro") 39,056 192,226 93,244 98,982 10,375 4 Heetfoedshiee (exctudinn Rep. Boro') Hertford Boro' 37,544 1,612 184,332 7,891 89,267 3,977 95,065 3,917 9,610 765 3 1 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. COONTT— Pop. Albury 4,128 Bishop Stortford 9,505 Buntingford 9,226 Cheshunt 11,189 Great Berkhamstead . . . 39,4i0 Hertford 10,692 Hert'ord Boro' 7,169 Hilchin 15,488 Odsey 8,659 Shenley 1.854 Stevenage 12,776 Ware 13,837 Welwyn 2,272 LiBEETT OE Si. AlBABS— Chippuig Bamet 7.832 St. Albans 11,553 St. Albans Boro' 8,298 Watford 22.128 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Bamet 4,569 Bishop Siortford 4,700 Buntingford 2,494 Cheshunt 6,291 Great Berkhamstead .... 6,821 Hcmel Hempstead . . . 7,192 Hertford 9,111 Hitchln 8.220 MuchHadham 2,139 Royston 4,304 St. Albans 9,844 Stevenage ....... 6,229 Ware 7,327 Watford 13.176 Welwyn 1.'37 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Bamet . . . Loc. Bd. . . 3.720 Berkhamstead . Town . , 4,1183 Bishop Stortford Loc. Bd. . . 6,250 Cheshunt . . Loc. Bd. . . 7,518 Hemel Hempstead Town . . 6,996 Hertford . . . Mun. Bor. . 7,169 Hertford . . . fPav. and Light \ Com.Dlst. \ 6,796 Hltchin . . . Town . . . 7,630 St. Albans . , Mnn. Bor. . 8,298 Tring . . . LocBd . . 4,0)5 Ware . . . Loc. Bd. . . 4,917 Watford . . . Loo. Bd. . . 7,46* Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 .61,171,740 GrofB Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 l'J5?'°?i Amount of Rateable Value „ ,. .. .. Amount levied for County and Police Kates in year ending Mich, 1S71 . Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union Cowntij in year ending Lady-day. 1871 993,888 25,680 123,581 170 COUNTY STATISTICS : HUNTS J KENT. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. This County lias an area of 229,515 statute acres, and its population in. 1871 was, 63,708 persons (males 31,381, females 32,327). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has mcreased by 26,140 persons, or 70 per cent. .. , . , -^ j. • r For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contams one parlia- mentary borough and part of the represented city of Peterborough. It comprises four hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Huntingdon and Godmanohester, which jointly constitute the parliamentary borough Tl"e 'county- has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into five Petty Sessional Divisions. The two boroughs are included in the Petty Sessional Division of Leightonstone. The Police Divisions and the Highway Districts of the County are, as regards their boundanes, iden- tical with the Petty Sessional Divisions. There are four Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for militia purposes. Parts of six parishes extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Luddington-in-the-Brook, Lutton, Papworth, St. Atones, Standground, Thurning, and Winwick. The whole County is in the Diocese of Ely. In all Eegistration and Census matters Huntingdonshire is regarded as forming part of the Ihibd Eeqistbation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Supermtendent Eegistrars Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found m another part of this volume. ♦ POPntATiOH -wtrms Paeliamentaey Limits in 1S11. POFUXATION OF COUNTT, 1801-18T1. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 18\)1 3?, 568 1811 42,203 12 1821 48,946 16 1831 S3, 192 9 1841 68,549 10 1861 64,183 10 1861 64,250 0-1 18>1 63,108 1 dec. County and Borougli. Hdntikgdokshirk (including Rep. City ) and Buro) J HuNTiKGDOKSHiRE (excluding Rep. City ) and Boro') 5 Huntingdon Boro' Peterborough City, jpa7io/'*. . . . In- habited HOUdBB. 14,032 12,207 1,408 417 Population. I'ersons. 63,708 65,167 6,606 1,935 Males. Females No.ot Electors 31,381 27,327 3,112 942 32,327 27,840 3,494 993 Members Re- turned. 4,625 3,704 921 * The principal part of the city of Peterborough is in J!fffrthamjptonsliire, where the number of electors and members is stated. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Hurstingstone 13,105 Leightonstone 16,249 Norman Cross 12,842 Ramsey 8,146 Toseland 13,366 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Hurstingstone 11,619 Leightonstone 6,068 Norman Cross 6,455 Toseland 8,239 PEWCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Godmanohester . Mun. Bor. . . 2,363 Huntingdon . . Mun. Bor. . . 4,243 Ramsey . . . Town . . . 2,378 St. Ives . . . Imp. Com. Uist. 3,291 St. Neots . . ( Pav. & Light. J • X Com. Dist. 5 3,200 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 . £491,502 G-roBs E-timated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for laYl 480,919^ Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 429,477 Amount levied for County and Police Rates In year ending Mich., 1871 8,355 Amount levied.for Poor Rates in I7«.ibn Coiwiiy in year ending Lady-day, 1871 , , 40,840 KENT. This County has an area of 1,004,984 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 848,294 persons (males 417,506, females 430,788). Since the first Census in 1801 the population bas increased by 539,627 persons, or 175 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East Kent, including tbe city of Canter- bury and the boroughs of Dover, Hythe, and Sandwich ; Mid Kent, including the city of Eocbester and the boroughs of Chatham, Gravesend (enfranchised in 1868), and Maidstone ; and West Kent, including part of the borough of Greenwich, the remainder of which is in tbe East Division of Surrey. Kent is divided into. five lathes; and comprises sixty-one hundreds, the lowey of Tunbridge, the franchise and barony of Bircholt, the liberty of the Isle of Sheppey, the liberty of New Eomney, the cities of Canterbury and Eochester, and the municipal boroughs of Deal, Dover, Faversham, Folkestone, Graves- end, flythe, Maidstone, Margate, Sandwich, and Tenterden. The liberty of New Eomney and all the boroughs except Gravesend and Maidstone are included among the Cinque Ports. The parishes comprising the liberty of Eomney -Marsh are included in the hundreds in which they are locally situate. There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into sixteen Petty Sessional Divisions, exclusive ,'of; the liberty of Eomney Marshy which has Petty and General Sessions under its charters. The Central. Criminal Court has jurisdiction over certain parishes in this County. The city of Canterbury (a County 'of itself), the city of Eochester, and the boroughs of Gravesend and Maidstone, have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions, as have also the ports and boroughs of Deal, Dover, Pavershani, Folkestone, Hythe, Margate, Sandwich, and Tenterden. The ancient borough of Queenborough has a Eecorder and a Court of Quarter Sessions, with a separate jurisdiction limited to misdemeanors : summary cases are dealt with by the mayor and magistrates in Petty Sessions. The corporate towns of Fordwich, Lydd, and New Eomney are governed by old charters. Part of Kent is within the Metropolitan Police District, viz. all those parishes, any part of which is within 12 miles of, and not more than 15 miles distant (in a straight line), from Charing Cross. The part COUNTY statistics: KENT. 171 of the County beyond the limits of the Metropolitan Police District is for Police purposes divided into twelve districts, which are generally identical with the Petty Sessional Divisions. The cities of Canterbury and Eochester, the boroughs of Deal, Dover, Paversham, Folkestone, Gravesend, Hylhe, Maidstone, Margate, Sandwich, and Tenterden, and the towns of Bamsgate and Tunbridge Wells, have their own police. The County contains seventeen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, exclusive of the Cinque Ports and the liberty of Komney Marsh ; and eighteen Highway Districts, exclusive of the part within the district of the Metropolitan Board of Works. The vestry of the parish of Woolwich exercises therein the powers of a District Board of Works ; the remaining Metropolitan parishes in this County are included in the distiiots of Greenwich, Lewisham, and Plumstead, each having a District Board of Works. The London School Board District, which is identical with the District of the Metropolitan Board of Works, extends into Kent. Excepting portions of the parishes of Frant and Hawkhurst, the County is within the Dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester ; and it contains parts of six parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Broomhill, St. Paul Deptford, Frant, Hawkhurst, Horsemonden, and Lamberhurst. In all Begisti-ation and Census matters Kent is regarded as forming part of the First and Second Registkation Divisions, and the population of every parish in the sevei-al Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to those Divisions, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population op Coumtt, 1801-1871. Population within Parliamentary Limits in 1871. Census Popnlft- [ncrease Years. tion. percent 1801 308,667 .. 1811 371,701 20 1821 427,224 IS 1831 479,568 12 1841 549,353 15 1851 615,766 12 1861 733,887 19 18J1 848,294 16 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. East Kent Mid Kent West Kent East Kent Mid Kekt West Kent Canterbury City . . . Dover Boro' Hythe Boro' Sfuidwich Boro* . . . . Ghailiam Boro' . . . . Gravesend Boro' . . . . Maidstone Boro* . . . Eochester City . . . . Greenwich Boro', part af* (including Bep. City and Boroughs) (excluding Rep. City and Boroughs) 61,997 46,642 52,705 36,932 26,560 27,895 4,170 4,444 3,571 2,880 7,286 4,667 4,694 3,435 24,810 Population. Persons, 277,465 253,869 316,960 189,034 135,995 154,966 20,962 28,506 24,078 14,885 45,792 27,493 26,237 13,352 161,994 Males. Females. 139,095 126,509 151,902 138,370 127,360 165,058 94,640 67,168 71,629 10,268 14,431 12,541 7,315 24,873 13,086 12,613 8,779 80,273 No. of Electors. 94,494 68,837 83,337 io,694 14,076 11,537 7,570 20,919 14,407 13,624 9,573 81,721 Members Re- turned. 23,336 22,183 25,722 12,704 10,801 3,156 3,443 2,303 1,730 4,970 2,639 3,367 2,661 14,921 * Part of the parliamentary borough of Greenwich is in Surrey : the total number of electors and members is here returned. LIEDTENANCY SOB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Afhford 16,526 Bearsted 23,22? Blackheath 104,072 Bromley 14,890 Canterbury 10,262 Cranbrook 11,656 Dartford 20,781 Eltaam 3,439 Faversham 27,724 Home 9,912 Mailing 13,611 Ramsgate 3,927 Rochester 54,106 Sevenoaks 8,221 Tunbridge 14,426 Tunbridge Wells 10,336 Wingham 11,747 Romney Marsh Liberty . . . 1,429 CccQUE Pouts* : — Dover 32,623 Hastings, iiorto/' .... 288 Hythe 1,736 New Romney 1,733 Sandwich,par*o/* . . . . 14,035 Rye.partof 1,800 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Ashford 32,744 Bearsted 20,917 Blackheath 218,170 Bromley 32,134 Canterbury Cily.jMrt of . . . 20,962 Cranbrook 23,167 Dartford 42,344 Elham 14,037 Faversham 62,110 Gravesend Boro' 21,265 Home . 20,027 Maidstone Boru" 26,196 Mailing 26,975 Queen^rough (Ancient Boro') . 820 Ramsgate 8,177 Rochester 66,133 Rochester City 18,352 Sevenoaks 16,693 Tunbridge 28,953 Tunbridge Wells 4,955 Tunbridge Wells Town, ;iart of . 18,310 Wingham 22,830 Romney Marsh Liberty . . . 2,633 Cinque Posts Jukisdiction : — Deal 8,009 Dover 36,651 Faversham 7,193 Folkestone 12,693 Fordwich 240 Hastings, part oJ 561 Hythe 3,383 l/ydd 1,936 l^rgate 11,995 New Romney 1,372 Sandwich 21,678 Tenterden 3,669 • The general law regulating the Militia does not apply to the Cinque Ports. Amount of Heal Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year ending April, 1871 £5,191,261 Gross Eotimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1371 ^'^°?'''? Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ,. „ 4,093,993 Amount levied for County and Police Rates In year ending Mich,, 1871 . . Amotmt levied for Poor Rates in Union County in year ending Lady-day, 1871 Pop. Ashford . . . Loo. Bd. . . 8,468 Bromley , . . Loc. Bd. . . 10,674 Canterbury City Mun. Bor. 20,962 Chatham, li^xtra. Loc. Bd. . . 26,184 Daitioid . . . Ix)c. Bd. . . 8,298 Deal .... Mun. Bor. 8,009 Dover . . . Mun. Bor. 28,506 Faversham , . i Mun. Bor. \ Pav. Com. Dist. 7,198 7,319 Folkettone . , Mun. Bor. 12,698 Gravesend . . ( Mun. Bor. 1 Imp. Com. Dist. 21,265 21,146 Heme Bay . Imp. Com. Dist, 1,715 Hythe . . . ( Mun. Bor. . . \ Pav. Com. Dist. 3,383 3,289 Maidstone . Mun. Bor. 26,196 Margate . . Mun. Bor. 11,995 Metropolitan ) Board of Works 217,695 narl 0] . . Milton . . i Pav. Com. Dist. 3,463 Ramsgate . Loc Bd. . . 14,640 Rochester City Mun. Bor. 18,352 Rochester and ) Pav. & Light. Strood . . . ) Dist. . . . 1 18,383 Sandgate . . Loc. Bd. . . 1,840 Sandwich . Mun. Bor. 3,060 Sevenoaks . . Light. Dist. . 4,118 Sheemess . Loc. Bd. . . 13,956 Sittingbourne Imp. Com. Dist. 6,148 Southborough Loc, Bd. . . 3,468 Tenterden . Mun, Bor. 3,669 Tunbridge . . Loc, Bd, . 8,209 Tunbridge Wells Imp. Com, DIat. 19,410 Walmer . . Loc, Bd. . . 3,816 Whitstable . Town . . . 5,481 Wrotham . Loc, Bd, . . 3,201 61,268 630,243 172 COUNTY statistics: LANCASTER. LANCASHIRE. This County Palatine has an area of 1,207,926 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 2,819,495 persons (males 1,358,387, females 1,461,108). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has mcreased by 2,146,009 persons, or 319 per cent. „ , ^ , . . , j- ^i, v i For parliamentary representation the County is divided mto North Lancashire, including the borougU of Preston ; North-east Lancashire, including the boroughs of Blackburn, Burnley, and Chtheroe ; South- east Lancashire, including the city of Manchester, and the boroughs of Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Kochdale, and Salford, and the parts of the boroughs of Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, and Stockport in this County ; and South-west Lancashire, including the boroughs of Liverpool and Wigan, and the part of the borough of Warrington in this County. Lancashire comprises six hundreds, the city of Manchester, the municipal boroughs of Ashton-under- Lyne, Barrow-in-Furness, Blackburn, Bolton, Bootle-cum-Linacre, Burnley, Clitheroe, Lancaster, Liver- pool, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale, St. Helens, Salford, Southport, and Wigan, and parts of the boroughs of Stalybridge, Stockport, and Warrington ; the principal parts of Stalybridge and Stockport, and a small portion of Warrington being in Cheshire. Barrow-in-Furness and Southport were incorporated in 1867, Bootle-cum-Linacre in 1868, and St. Helens in 1869. By the Act 35 and 36 Vict., c. 149, s. 8, the municipal borough of Bochdale is to consist of the district comprised within the boundaries of the parlia- mentary borough as extended by the Act 31 and 32 Vict., c. 46. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twenty-three Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Manchester, and the boroughs of Bolton, Liverpool, and Wigan have Commissions of the Peace, and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and the boroughs of Ashton-under-Lyne, Black- burn, Burnley, Lancaster, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale, Salford, and Wamngton, have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes eighteen Divisions have been formed : the city of Manchester, and all the municipal boroughs, except Barrow-in-Furness, Bootle-cum-Linacre, Burnley, Clitheroe, and St. Helens, have their own police. There are sixteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and nine Highway Districts, which latter, however, include only part of the County. The County is comprised in the Dioceses of Manchester, Chester, Carlisle, and Ripon, and it contains parts of five parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Burton-in-Kendal, Mitton, Rochdale, Thomton-in-Lonsdale, and Whalley. In all Registration and Census matters Lancashire is regarded as forming part of the Eighth Registration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPDIATION OF CODKTY, 1801-18Y1. Population within Pabliahehtabt Limits in 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cenL 1801 6?3,486 1811 828,499 23 1821 1,052,948 27 1831 1,336,854 27 1841 I,66?,U54 25 1851 2,031,236 22 1861 2,429,440 20 1871 2,819,495 16 In- Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. ; habited ! Houses. N. Lancashikb 55,755 N.E. Lanoashiee Uinduding Rep. City}'. 67,345 S.E. Lancashike j and Boroughs) .j 252,332 S.W. Lanoashiee j ' 155,058 i N. Lancashiee \ J 39,247 N.E. Lancashike [(excZMdfjsj Eep. CSty I j 40,044 S.E. Lancashiee j- and Boroughs) .1180,269 S.W. Lancashiee/ I 63,921 16,508 16,046 8,804 2,451 7,831 18,249 8,279 73,010 23,186 13,660 23,891 1,208 2,750 78,403 5,599 7,135 Preston Boro' . •. Blaclihum Boro' ...-.,, Burnley Boro' . . .... Clitheroe Boro' ....... Ashton-under-Lyne Boro', ^KWi of * . Bolton Boro' Bury Boro' . . Manchester City Oldham Boro' Rochdale Boro' yalford Boro' ttalybridge Boro', part of* , tockport Boro', pcurt of* , . , . Liverpool Boro' .... . . Warrington Boro', _pari of* . , . Wigan Boro' Population. . Persons, l] jMales. .Females. 295,036 144,650 150,386 335,440 160,968 Il74,472 1,273,779 607,019 666,760 915,240 445,750 469,490 209,609 105,380 104,229 195,406^ 94,733 402,735 192,422 362,83l!ll71,636 85,427| 82,928 44,320'' 11,786' 37,326 92,658 41,344" 379,374 113,100 63,485 124,801' 5,769 13,187' 493,405 29,894 39,110! 39,270 39,256 21,363 ; 5,611 I 17,290 43,997 19,849 181,178 54.566 29,771 69,182 2,699 6,065 240,228 U,916 18,971 101,673 210,313 181,195 46,157 43,672 22,962 6,175 20,036 48,661 21,495 198,196 58,534 33,714 65,619 3,070 7,122 253,17? 14,979 20,139 No. of Electors. IMembers Re- turned. 23,913. 25,395 142,245. 75,648 13,881 9,084 20,464 10,032 9,053 6,628 1,630 5,286 11,801' ' 5,518 66,699 15,663 9,561 17,538 46,455 4,162 4,677 i 6 14 * The boroughs of Ashton-under-Lyne and Warrington are partly situate in Cheshire ; the number of electors in the pntivp hnrn„o.i,« is given above. The principal parts of the boroughs of btalybridge and Stockport are situate in diesUre ; the number of eSnr« in fh^ entire boroughs is returned in that County. " ■■"' ° '" '"'"' COUNTY STATISTICS : LANCASTER ; LEICKSTEE. 173 PETTY SPSSlONAIi niVISIONS. Amounderness Ashton-iinder-Lyne ABhton-und**r-TjyDe Boro' Bacup and Bawtenstall Blackbam . . Blackburn Boro' Bolton . Bolton Boro' . Burnley Boro' . Bnry . . . Childwall . . Garstang Hawkfihead , . Hornby . . . Kirkdale . • Kirkham . . Lancaster Boro' Leyland . . . Liverpool Boro' Lonsdale, North „ South Manchester . . Manchester City Middleton . . Oldham . . . Oldham Boro' . Ormsklrk . . Over Darwen . Prescot * . . Preston Boro' , Bochdale Boro' Salford Boro' . Southport . . Soathport Boro' . . Stalybridge Boro', part of Stockport Boro'.jMrt of Wim'ngton . . . . Warrington Boro', part of Wigan Boro' Pop. 11,644 45,171 31,984 41,4 23 149,616 76,339 86,468 82,853 40,858 112,750 17,600 12,186 3,654 3,842 79,176 30,626 17,245 60,311 493,405 51,429 18,672 173,431 351,189 74,632 44,353 82,629 27,256 27,199 83,806 85,427 44,559 124,801 10,149 18,086 5,769 13,187 117,515 29,247 39.110 LIEUTENANCY SVB-TilV.— continued. Male Pop. Ormsklrk 25,834 Prescot ... ... 50,985 Warrington 49,967 Wigan , . 42,999 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIOSS. Amounderness . . AshtOQ-nndeT'Lyne Blackburn, Higher. „ Lower Bolton .... Bury Male Pop. 66,109 39,079 80,479 80,489 83,277 52,111 Kirkdale 275,965 Leyland 29,574 Lonsdale, North 29,303 , Soutb 19,664 Manchester 314,433 lUiddleton 118,119 Accrington Allerton . Ashton-under-Lyne Astley Bridge Athenon . . Bacup . . Barrow-in-Furness . Barton, Eccles, Win- " ton, and Hon ton „ Bedford . , Blrlcdale . Blackburn Blackpool Bolton Bootle-cum-Lluacre Bradford . Brierfleld . Bnersillt . Burnley . Bury . . Chorley . Church Clayton-le-Moors. Clitheroe . . Colne . . . Comholnie Crompton Croston , . Crmnpsall Denton Droyleden. . Failsworth . . Famworih Fleetwood. . Fulwood . . Garston . Gorton Great Crosby . Great Harwood Halliwell . . Haslingden . Heywood Hlndley . . Hurst . . . Ince-in-Makerficld Kearsley . £irkham . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Pop. 21,788 717 31,984 4,559 7,631 17,199 18,245 Loc. Bd. . 18,915 Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Mun. Bor. Loc, Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. fImp,Com.> \ Dist. .; Loc. Bd. . Town . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Town . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Town . Loc. Bd. . Loc.Bd.. Loc. Bd. . Loo. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . 6,610 3,376 76,339 6, ion 82,353 16,247 7,163 3,115 6,347 40,858 33,596 16,864 4,450 5,390 8,208 7,335 2,186 7,302 1,518 6,342 5,117 6,768 5,685 13,650 4,428 3,079 7,840 21,616 2,864 4,907 8,706 7,693 21 ,243 10,627 5,342 11,989 5,830 3,593 PRINCIPAL TOVflilS— continued. Lancaster . . . Lees Levenshulme . . Leyland .... Litherlund . . . Littleborough . . Little Woolton . . Liverpool . . . Lytham . . . Manchester Clfy . Middleton and 'Tonge Milnrow .... Mossley . Moss Side . . . . Much Woolton . Nelson .... Newton Heal^ Mun. Bor.. LocBd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Mun. Bor.. Town Mun. Bor.. Loc Bd. , Loc BJ. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . LocBd. . Loc. Bd. Newton-in-Makerflcld Loc Bd. Oldham Openshaw Ormskirk. . . Oswaldtwistle Over Darwcn. Padiham . Pennington . Poulton, Bare, Torrisholrae Presjcot . . Preston . I'restwich Eadcliffe . . Hamshottom . Pochdale . Royton . Rusbolme, St. Helens Salford . . Southport. . Siretford Mun. Bor. . Loc Bd. . . Loc Bd. . . Loc. Bd . . Loc Bd. . . Town . . LocBd. . "^ I LocBd. . . Loc. Bd. . . TMun. Bor. . Loc.Bd. . . L06. Bd. . . Loc Bd. . . MUn, Bor. . Lot. Bd. . L- c Bd. , Mun. Bor.. . Mun. Bor. . . Mun. Bor., Loc Bd. , Swinton&Pendlebury Lnc. Bd. Todmorden . .- . Loc. Bd, Toxteth Park . Trawden . . . Tyldesley ■ with - Shackerley. . Ul version. . . Walton-on-the-HUl Warrington . Wateiloo-cum-SeaforthLoc. Bd. Wavertree , . . Loc. Bd. West Derby . . Loc. Bd. Wchtleigh . . . Loc Bd. Whitefield . . . Loc Bd. Widnes .... Loc Bd. Wigan .... Mun. Bor, Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd, , i LocBd. . Loc Bd. . LocBd. . Mun. Bor. Pop. 17,246 •-',919 2,742 3,839 2,214 7,934 1,128 493,405 3,267 351,189 14,687 5,6115 10,578 5,311 4,643 6,580 18,103 8,244 82,629 11,103 6,127 10,383 21,273 6,675 6,423 3,005 5,990 85,427 6,820 11,446 4,204, 44,559 7,794 7,430 45,134 124,801 18,086 11,945 14,052 11,998 5,450 2,129 6,408 7,607 6,449 32,144 6,163 7,810 27,292 6,590 9,054 14,359 39,110 • A new Petty Sessionjil Division called " the St. Helens Division " was formed at tlie Kirkdale Quarter Sessions in October, 1872. This arrangement will take effect on the Ist January, 1373. The townships comprising such Division are taken from the Prescot Petty Sessional IMvision. + By the Act 35 and 36 VicL, cap. 149, sec 8 and 14, ihp Local Board of Buersill ceases to exercise any jurisdiction within such part of the district as is situated within the extended borough of Rochdale. And on 1st March, 1373, the remaining part was to revert to the position in which it would have been if the Local Government Act had not been there adopted. Amount of Real Prt>perty assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1371 £12,888,601 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 13,753,783 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 11,709,536 Amount levied for Connty and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 164,835 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Tflion (7oun<^ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 1,084,124 LEICESTERSHIRE, This County has an area of 511,719 statute acres, and its population in 1871 -vs^as 269,311 persons (males 131,202, females 188,109). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 139,229 persons, or 107 per cent. ^t 1 t ■ 1 i_ ■ j c ii. t ■ For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North Leicestershire and bouth Leicester- shke, the latter including the borough of Leicester, the only parliamentary borough in the County. Two detached portions of the hundred of Gartree on the east of the hundred of East Goscote are, for parha- mentary purposes, included in North Leicestershire. The County compnses six hundreds and the muni- cipal borough of Leicester. , . . 1. .1 J • i . T. ii C! • 1 There is one Court of Quarter Sessions for the County, and it is divided into nine Petty bessional Divisions The borough of Leicester has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions. The County Police Divisions are nearly identical with those for Petty Sessions. The borough of Leicester has its own police. There are nine Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and nine Highway Districts Many of the ancient parishes of this County are large, and arc divided into townships. The County 174 COUNTY statistics: LEICESTER; LINCOLN. is almost entirely in the Diocese of Peterborough, and contains parts of eight parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Appleby, Claybrooke, Hinckley, Merevale, Packington, Bavenstone, Stoke Dry, and Theddingworth. In all Registration and Census matters Leioestbbshibe is regarded as forming part of the Seventh Eegistbation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found ia another part of this volume. Population op CJountt, Population within Pakltamentakt Limiis in 1871. 1801-1871. CeDBUB Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 130,082 1811 150,659 16 I82I 174,571 16 1831 197,003 13 1841 215,867 10 18B1 230,308 7 1861 237,412 3 1871 269,311 13 Parliamentary Divisions and Borough. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electore. Members Re- turned. Persons. Males. Females. NOETH LeiOESTEH South Leicester (including Rep. Boro') 21,041 37,665 96,300 173,011 47,661 83,641 48,639 89,470 6,262 22,659 2 4 South Leicestek (excluding Eep. Boro") Leicester Boro' 17,765 19,800 77,791 95,220 38,568 44,973 39,223 50,247 8,262 14,397 2 2 PETTY SESSIOITAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Afihby-de-la-Zouch 25,79? Bel voir ........ 6,238 East Norton 5,318 Leicester . . , , 30,227 Leicester Boro* 95 , 220 Loughborough 36,638 Lutterworth 11,422 Market Bosworth 28 , 083 Market Harborough .... 11, 787 Melton Mowbray 18,581 LIEUTENAKCT SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. A^hby-de-la-Zouch . . . . 13 , 223 Belvoir 3,048 East Norton , 2,649 Leicester 59,761 Loughborough 17,890 Lutterworth , 5,666 Market Bosworth 13,937 Market Harborough .... 5 , 823 Melton Mowbray ..... 9,205 PRINCIPA] i TOWNS. Asbby-de-la-Zouch . Loo. Bd. Pop. . 7,302 Castle Donington Town . . 2,154 Hincltley .... I*c. Bd. 6,902 Leicester .... Mun. Bor. . 95,220 Loughborough . . Loo. Bd. . fl,588 Lutterworth . . . Town . 2,080 Market Harborough Town . 2,362 Melton Mowbray . Loo. Bd. 5,011 Quorndon .... Xoc. Bd. . 1,616 Thurmaeton . . . Loc. Bd. 1,281 Whitwiclt. . . . Loc. Bd. 4,277 Amount of Eeal Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £1,633,314 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 1,542,089 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ . 1,310,354 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 ... 20,553^ Amoujit levied for Poor Rates in Ptiiotc Ciwniy in year ending Lady-day, 1871 155,577' LINCOLNSHIRE. This County has an area of 1,767,962 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 436,599 persons (males 216,762, females 219,837). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 227,974 persons, or 109 per cent. For parliamentary rejjresentation the County is divided into North Lincolnshire, includin,o Parts of Kesteven, and six in the Parts of Lindsey. ' J^-ne There are two Highway Districts in the Parts of Lindsey, viz. Axholme and Gainsbnmno-V, • ;,„+ i„ the Parts of Holland and in the Parts of Kesteven the Highways Act has not b7en adopted ' The County is in the Diocese of Lincoln, and contains parts of three TMrkVipa L\.i,!i. i j • ^ adjoining Counties, namely, Crowle, Plawford, and Central Wingland. ^ ^^'°^ ^^^^""^ "^^ In all Registration and Census matters Ldicolnshirb is regarded as forming part of the Sivv^^x-vn Eegistbation Division and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent EerisS Districts, or Poor Law Umons, is given m the Table relating to that Division, which will be ffundin another part of this volume. louua m COUNTY statistics: LINCOLN; MIDDLESEX. 175 POPDIATION op CoUNTr, 1801-1871. Cenans Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 208,625 1811 237,634 14 1821 283,053 19 1831 317,465 12 1811 362,602 14 1851 407,222 12 1861 412,246 1 18? 1 436,599 6 POPDIATIOH WITHIN PAULIAMENTARr LIMITS IN 1871. Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. 1 No. of iMembcrs Persons. Males. Females. ^"""'•' tumk North Lincoln | Mm Lincoln ('"f„tKhsf ^ SoDTH Lincoln ) 31.695 27,309 36,308 144,767 128,148 163,684 72,316 63,764 80,692 72,461 64,394 82,992 14,250 12,761 16,760 3 4 7 North Lincoln i , Mil, LINCOLN («t^'B7„^^,«'y South Lincoln ) | Great Grimsby Boro' Lincoln City ' . Boston Boro' Grantham Boro' Stamford Boro*, part o/* 26,193 21,786 27,108 6,402 5,523 4,096 2,686 1,419 117,786 101,382 125,469 26,982 26,766 18,279 13,250 6,686 68,169 60,679 62,752 14,147 13,075 8,451 6,372 3,117 69,616 60,703 62,717 12,835 13,691 9,823 6,878 3,569 9,638 8,673 11,023 4,712 4,033 2,681 2,023 1,133 2 2 2 I 2 2 2 1 • The borough of Stamford is partly situate in Woraiamptm: the number of electors foi- the entire borough is stated above. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pahts of Holland :— Pop. Boston Boro' 14,526 Elloe 39,131 Kirton and Skirbeck . . . . 27,191 Pabts of Kestgven : — Bourn 23,818 Grantham Boro' 5,028 Lincoln 15,840 Sleaford 27,847 Spitttegate 26,378 Stamford Boro', part of . . . 6,686 Pabts of Linssbt : — Alford 13,280 Barton-Dpon-Homber , . . 14,433 Biigg 16,656 Epworth 16,769 Gainsborough. ...,.' 18,414 Great Grimsby Boro' . . . 20,244 Grimsby ,-..,,,- 13,670 Homcastle 21,492 Lincoln 13,038 Lincoln City ,..,,. 26,766 Louth 12,410 Loulh Boro' 10,600 Market-ltasen ...... 10,629 PETTY SESS. BlV.—amHnued. Pabts of Lindset — continued!— P" SpHsby 23,723 Winterlon 11,010 Wragby 8,217 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Alford 22,794 Boston 20,357 Bourn and Stamford .... 16,840 Brigg 28,776 Gaistor 22,175 Gainsborough 7,654 Grantham 16,704 Homcastle . ... . ... . 21 , 692 Lincoln City 13,075 Lincoln Heath 11 , 173 North Lincoln ...... 8,577 Sleaford . . .... 9,446 Spalding 19,499 PRINCIPAL Towns. Alford . . Town Barton-upon- Humber "Iloc. Bd. Pop. 2,881 4,332 PRINCIPAL TOWNS— cantimied. Pop. Boston Bonm Brijrg . . . Broughton . . Crowland Crowle . Gainsborough . (Jrantham . Great Grimsby . Holbeach , . Homcastle . . Lincoln City Little Gonerby . Long Sutton Louth ... , Market Easen . New Sleaford . Roxby-cum-Risb Busklngton . . Spalding . . Stamford . . , Sutton Bridge . Winterton . . Mun. Bor. . . 14,526 Loc. Bd. . . 14,801 Town . . . 3,098 Loo. Bd. . . 2,264 Loc. Bd. . . 1,206 Town . . . 2,459 Loc. Bd. . . 3,813 Loc. Bd. . . 7,564 Mim. Bor. . , 6,028 Mun. Bor. . . 20,244 Loo. Bd. . . 5,332 Loc. Bd. . . 4,866 Mun. Bor. , . 26,766 Loc. Bd. . . 2,561 Loc. Bd. . . 2,727 Mun, Bor. . , 10,500 Town . . . 2,815 Loc. Bd. . . 3,592 Loc. Ed.. . . 374 Loo. Bd. . . 1,166 Imp. Com. Dist. 9,111 Mun. Bor. . , 7,846 Loc.Bd. . . 1,526 LocBd.. . . 1,766 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £S,T^1,5lS Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 3,260,946 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ ^ 2,890,274 Amount levied for Coun^ and Police Rates in year ending lUich., 187l 46,858 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union County in year ending lady-day, 1871 . . ..... 225 , 739' MIDDLESEX. This County has an area of 181,317 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 2,539,765 persons (males 1,183,399, females 1,356,366). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 1,721,636 persons, or 210 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains seven represented cities and boroughs. It comprises six hundreds and the city of London. The County has one Court of General and Quarter Sessions, and is divided into seventeen Petty Sessional Divisions, exclusive of the city of London, virhich is a County of itself. The Central Criminal Court also has jurisdiction over the entire County of Middlesex, as well as over certain parishes in the Counties of Essex, Kent, and Surrey. The city of London has a separate police force. The remainder of Middlesex is within the Metro- politan Police District, as are also all those parishes in Hertford, Essex, Kent, and Surrey, any part of which is within twelve miles of, or not more than fifteen miles distant (in a straight line), from Charing Cross. Of the twenty Police Divisions, nine are entirely in Middlesex, two are partly in Middlesex and Hertford, two are partly in Middlesex and Essex, two are partly in Kent and Surrey, and four are entirely in Surrey. The Thames Police constitute the remaining Division. The District within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court is not so extensive as the Metropolitan Police District. The District of the Metropolitan Board of Works comprises parts of the Counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent, and is nearly identical with the District which, by the Poor Law and other authorities, is now deemed to be " London," and for which a weekly r&turn of births and deaths is prepared and published by the authority of the Begistraa^eneral. In the city of London the Commissioners of Sewers exercise the powers of a District Board of Works ; in twenty -three Metropolitan parishes the Vestries exercise similar powers ; the remaining Metropolitan parishes are united into fifteen districts, each of which has a Local Board of Works. The County is divided into eighteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, of which the city of London is one ; 176 COUNTY statistics: MIDDLESEX; MONMOUTH. the seventeen other Sub-divisions being identical with the Petty Sessional Divisions. The militia of the city and of the Tower Hamlets is distinct from the County militia, and is raised and regulated under special statutes. The County contains only one Highway District. fw„.i„ The London School Board District is identical with the District of the Metropolitan Board of Works. With the exception of that part of Stanwell Civil Parish which is in the Diocese of Oxford, the County is in the Diocese of London, and it contains no part of any parish which extends into another bounty. In all Registration and Census matters Middlesex is regarded as forming part ot the J^iest and Thikd Registration Divisions, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to those Divisions, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of CouNTr, 1801-1871. POPniATION WITHni PAKLIAMENTABr LIMITS IH 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 818,129 1811 953,774 17 1821 1,145,057 20 1831 1,358,330 19 1841 1,576,636 16 1851 1,886,676 20 1861 2,206,485 17 1871 2,539,765 15 In- habited Houses. Population. No.ot Electors. Members Be- Ctounty and Boroughs Persons. Males. Females. tumed. Middlesex (iindvding Eep. and Bore's) , .. - . Cities! Cities 1 321,229 2,539,765 1 1,183,399 1,356,366 217,404 18* Middlesex (jexdvding Eep. and Boro's) .... 47,293 35,020 61,318 49,259 9,305 52,290 51,310 25,434 276,028 258,060 452,484 362,378 74,897 477,532 1 391,790 ; 246,606 123,525 112,526 213,259 171,742 36,649 211,710 193,549 115,539 147,503 145,524 239,225 190,636 38,348 265,822 198,241 131,067 23,396 16,826 34,007 37,930 22,716 32,130 31,560 18,840 2 2 Finsbury Boro' 2 2 4 Marylebone Boro' Tower Hamlets Boro' .... Westminster City 2 2 2 » In addition, London University returns one Member to Parliament: in November, 1872, the University had 1,367 registered electors. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop, Brentford 61,001 Edmonton 62,624 •Fmsbury 369,394 Gore. 21,291 Hanover Square 89,677 Holbom . 130,957 Kensington 290,112 London City ■. 74,897 Marylebone 159,264 Faddington ...... 96,813 St.James'-8 51,227 St. Margaret 66,259 St. Pancras 221,465 South Mimms 4,549 Spelthome 26,947 Strand 36,037 Tower 704,168 Uxbrldge 23,093 LIEUTKNANCY StIB-DlVISiONS. Male Pop. Brentford 28,863 Edmonton 28,978 Finsbury 173,118 Gore 10,430 Hanover Square 38,506 Holbom 60,334 Kensington 127,331 Marylebone 69,686 Faddington 38,841 St. James's 24, 836 St. Margaret and St. John . . 32,646, St. Pancras 103,283 South Mimms 2,224 Spelthome 13,290 Strand 17,866 Uxbridge 11,427 London City 36,649 Tower Hamlets 365,291 l-liUNi;!! Pop. Acton .... Loc. Bd. . . 8,306 Brenifoid. , . Town .. .. . 11,091 Cbiswidk . . . Imp. Com, DIst 8,508 Ealing. * - . . Loc. Bd. . . 9,959 Edmonton . . LocBd. . . 13,860 Enticld . . . Loc. Bd. . . 16,054 Hampton Wick . LocBd. . . 2,207 Harrow -on- the- Hlll. . , . [^Loc. Bd. . . 4,997 Horasey . . , LocBd. . . 11,746 Homsey, South . LocBd. . . 7,611 Hounslow. ^ , Town . . . 9,294 London City . . Mun. Boro' . 74,897 Metropolitan Board of Works 2 286,568 T)is\x\sA, part (jf Staines . . . Town . . . 3,464 Teddington ■ . LocBd. . . 4,064 Tottenham . . LocBd. . . 22,869 Twickenham . . LocBd. . . 10,533 axbridge . . . LocBd. . . 7,497 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year ending April, 1871 £19,438,468 GrossE^timat,dKentalaccol■ding to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 20,175,382 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ 16,746,717 Amount levied for County and Police Bates in year ending Mich., 1871 180,210 Amount levied for Poor Rates In <7nio» County in year ending Lady-day, 1871 1,903,724 MONMOUTHSHIRE. This County has an area of 368,399 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 195,448 persons (males 101,448, females 94,000). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 149,880 persons, or 329 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains two cor- porate towns and a parliamentary borough which combined form the Monmouth district of. boroughs, returning one member. It comprises six hundreds and the municipal boroughs of Monmouth and Newport. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twelve Petty Sessional Divisions ; the boroughs of Monmouth and Newport have Commissions of the Peace. There are four Police Districts, and the boroughs of Monmouth and Newport have their own police. There are eight Highway Districts, and twelve Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. The County is in the Diocese of Llandaff, and contains parts of four parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Bedwas, Cwmyoy, Machen, and Michaelstoneyvedw. In all Registration and Census matters Monmouthshire is regarded as foiining part of the Eleventh Registration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPDLATIOH OF COUKTT, 1801-1871. COUNTY STATISTICS : MONMOUTH ; NORFOLK. POBULATIOS WITHIN PAELIAMESTAaY LlUITa IH 1871. 177 Census Popula- Increase Years. Uon. per cent. 180l 45,563 18U 62,105 36 1821 75,801 22 1831 98,126 29 1841 134,368 37 1851 157,413 17 1861 174,633 11 1871 195,443 12 County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. I'opuiation. No. of Electors. M(mbers lie- turned. Persons. Males. Females. MONMODTHSHiKE (including Hep. Boro's) 36,169 196,448 101,448 [ 94,000 11,561 3 MoKMODTHSHiiut (ocluding Rep. Boro's) ^:;?'orBo'?r".^ Monmouth District UskBoro- . .5 of Boroughs ^ 29,859 1,199 4,795 316 166,677 6,879 31,247 1,646 82,335 2,764 15,508 841 74,342 3,115 16,739 804 7,764 (3,797 2 1 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Abergavenny 14,574 Bedwelty 60,390 Caerleon 6,431 Ohepstoir S,790 Christchnrch . ... . . 6,836 Monmouth 990 Monmouth Boro* 5,879 Newport 16,101 Newport Boro' 27,069 Fontypool 35,880 RagUn 3,188 Skenflrith 3,070 Trelleck 3,294 Uslv 3,957 LlliUTENANCY SUB-DIViSlONS. Abergavenny Bedwelty Caerleon Chepstow Ghrlstchurch Monmouth Newport. Pontypool Raglan . Slienfrith TreUeck . Uii . . Male Pop. 7,294 32,626 4,862 4,358 3,625 3,276 20,940 17,436 1,651 1,612 1,740 2,023 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Abergavenny . Imp. Com. Dist. 4,303 Abersychau . . Loo. Ud. 14,569 Blaenavon , . Ldc. Rd. 9,736 Chepstow . Loc. Bd. 3,347 Chris tchurch . Loc. Hd. 2,412 Llanvrechva Upper Loc Bd. 2,552 Monmouth . (Mun • timp Bor. Com. bisl. 6,879 4,574 Newport . Mud Kor. 27,069 Panieg . . Loo.Bd. 2,761 Pontypool . . Loc. BJ. 4,834 Tredegar. . Town . 12,339 Usk . . . . Par. Bor. 1,615 Amount of Real Propert7 assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 18tl . £T06,699 Gross Bsitmaled Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 854,224 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 710^632 AmountleviedforCounty and Police Rates in year ending Mich., ISTl ] 14*328 Amount levied for Poor Rates in £7nion Ctounjj/ in year ending Lady-day, iSYl 110^622 NORFOLK. This Comity has an area of 1,356,173 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 438,656 pei'sons (males 210,999, females 227,657). Since the finst Census in 1801 the population has increased by 165,177 persons, or 60 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North Norfolk ; South Norfolk, iuoluding the city of Norwich ; and West Norfolk, including the borough of King's Lynn. It comprises thirty- three hundreds, the city of Norwich, the municipal borough of King's Lynn, and the principal parts of Great Yarmouth and Thetford, both of which boroughs extend into Suffolk. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twenty-seven Petty Sessional Divisions. The city of Norwich, a County of itself, and the boroughs of King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth, and Thetford, have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. There are twenty- nine Lieutenancy Sub-divisions; no Highway Districts have been formed. For Police purposes the County is divided into fifteen Districts. The city of Norwich and the boroughs of King's Lynn and Great Yarmouth have their own police. With the exception of the parish of Emneth, part of the parish of Brandon, and part of the ecclesias- tical district of St. John Little Ouse, which are in the Diocese of Ely, and part of Central Wingland in the Diocese of Lincoln, the County is in the Diocese of Norwich ; and it contains parts of nine parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, namely, Brandon, Mendham, Outwell, Eushford, St. Cuthbevt (Thetford), St. Mary (Thetford), Upwell, Welney, and Central Wingland. In all Eegistration and Census matters Norfolk is regarded as forming part of the Foubth Kegis- TBATION Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPCLATION or COUHTT, 1801-1871. POPDLATIOH WITHIH PaRLIAMENIABY LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 273,479 .. 1811 291,947 7 1821 314,368 18 1831 390,054 13 1841 412,664 6 1851 442,714 7 1861 434,793 Zdaar. 1871 438,656 1 Parliamentary Divisions and Boronghs. NOEIil ^'OKFOLE SuDTH NOETOLK ^(inaiiding Rep. City i West Noktoik > ^'"^ '^o™') * SODTH NoBFOiK ^ (cxcliuUnn Rep. City ( West Nobfolk J and Boro") ( Norwich City King's Lynn Boro' In- habited Houses. 26,375 44,071 28,982 25,760 25,037 13,32t 3,945 Population. Persons. 114,795 194,230 129,631 113,844 112,365 80,386 17,266 Males. Females. 55,111 92,466 63,422 65,838 55,526 36,628 7,396 69,684 101,764 66,209 58,006 66,839 43,753 9,370 No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. 6,393 20,057 9,365 7,719 6,905 12,338 2,460 178 COUNTY statistics: NORFOLK; NOKTHAMPTON. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Blofleld and Walsham .... 11,310 Brothercross . . . . . 4,342 Clackclose 21,366 Depwade 9,112 Diss 9,743 Earsham 8,164 Erpingham, North 10,984 Erpingham, South 13,616 Eynsford 10,067 Flegg, East and West .... 9,397 Forehoe 12,636 Freebridge Lynn 14,498 Freebridge Matshland . , . . 14,725 Gallow 9,781 Greenhoe, North 9,300 Greenhoc, South 10,916 Urimshoe 7,489 Guiltcross and Shropham . . . 14,964 Holt 9,127 King's Lynn Boro' 16,562 Laundltch 12,543 Loddon and Clavering . . . . 13,670 Mitford 11,865 Norwich CJity 80,3^6 Smithd.n 9,759 Swalnsthorpe 10,726 Taverham 8,275 PETTY SESS. mv.— continued. Pop. Thetford BoroVport gf . . . 3,379 Tunstead and Happing . . . 17,249 Wayland '7,650 YannouthBoro'.porfof . . . 35,166 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Blofleld and Walsham . . . 5,561 Clackclose 10,808 Depwade 4,536 Diss 4,670 Earsham 3,974 Erpingham, North .... 5,003 Erpingham, South 6,963 Eynsford 4,919 Flegg, East and West . . . 4,696 Forehoe 6,193 Freebridge Lynn 7,232 Freebridge Marshland. . . . 7,251 Gallow 4,772 Greenhoe, North 4,356 Greenhoe, South 6,205 Grimshoe with Thetford . . . 5,323 Guiltcross and Sbropliam . 7,474 Henstead and Humbleyard . . 5,338 Holt ........ 4,385 LIEUT. SUB-DIVISIONS— con^imMed. Male Pop. Launditcb 6,202 LoddoD and Clavering .... 6,651 Mitford ....;... 5,772 Norwich City 36,628 ' Smithdon and Brothercross . . 6,902 Taverham 4,042 Tunstead and Happing .... 8,549 Wayland 3,807 Yarmouth Boro', part of . . , 16,340 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Aylsham . . Town . . . Dereham . . Town . . . Diss .... Loc, Bd. . . . Downham Market Imp. Com. Dist. King's Lynn Boro' 7,547 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . . Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ , Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . . . . Amount levied for Poor Rates In Union Coimty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 Fakenham . . Town King's Lynn . Mun. Bor. . . Mileham , . Loo. Bd. . . . Norwich City , Mun. Bor. . . Swaffbam . . Loc. Bd. . . . Thetford . . Mun. Bor. . . Walsham, North Town . , . Walsoken . . Loc. Bd. . . . Wells-next-the-Sea Imp. Com. Dist. Wymondbam . Town . . , ■rr 4u i Mun. Bor. . . Yarmouth . .{i^^_ . . year ending April, 1871 £2,877,096 2,693,076 ....... 2,362,001 28,039 242,016 Pop. 2,346 3,689 3,851 2,762 1,831 16,562 533 80,386 3,700 4,166 2,842 2,911 3,044 2,150 41,819 34,452 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. This County has an area of 629,912 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 243,891 persons (males 120,859, females 123,032). Since the iirst Census in 1801 the population has increased by 112,366 persons, or 85 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into a Northern Division, including the parts of the city of Peterborough and of the borough of Stamford that are in this County ; and a Southern Division, including the borough of Northampton, and the part of the borough of Banbury in this County. It comprises nineteen hundreds, the liberty of Peterborough or hundred of Nassaburgh, the municipal boroughs of Daventry and Northampton, and part of the borough of Stamford (the greater part being in Lincolnshire). There are two Courts of Quarter Sessions, one for the County, and the other for the liberty or soke of Peterborough, which has a Commission of the Peace, a Gaol, and a Treasurer, and makes its own levy in the nature of a County rate. The County is divided into nine Petty Sessional Divisions, exclusive of the liberty of Peterborough, which constitutes a separate Division. The boroughs of Northampton and Stamford have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. The boroughs of Daventry and Higham- Ferrers (in each of which the mayor and ex-mayor are magistrates) form parts of the Petty Sessional Divisions of Daventry and Wellingborough, the County Justices having concurrent jurisdiction. For Police purposes the County is divided into nine Divisions, exclusive of the liberty of Peterborough, which has a separate police force. The boroughs of Daventry, Higham-Ferrers, Northampton, and Stamford have their own police. There are ten Highway Districts, which comprise the whole of the County except the liberty of Peterborough and the above-mentioned boroughs ; and ten Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Peterborough, and contains parts of five parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Luddington-in-the-Brook, Lutton, Theddingworth, Thurning, and Winwick. In all Registration and Census matters Nokthamptonshibb is regarded as forming part of the Third Registration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Couhtt, 1801-1871. POPDIATIOH WITHIN PaELTAMENTAET LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 131,525 1811 141,353 7 1821 163,097 15 1831 179,336 10 1841 199,228 11 1851 212,380 7 1861 227,704 7 1871 243,891 7 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. NOKXH NOKTHAMP. Ufncluding Rep. City South Nosthahp. J and Boro's) NoBTH NOETHAMP. VetclMdiJH? Rep. City South Nobthamp. / and Boro's) Peterborough City, port o/* . . Stamford Bioro', part of^. . . Northampton Boro' Banbury Boro', ^a?tQ^j . . . In- habited Houses. 24,275 28,264 20,770 19,482 3,235 270 8,381 401 Population. Persons. 112,423 131,463 95,524 84,625 15,499 1,400 45,080 1,863 55,615 65,244 47,390 42,070 7,538 687 22,234 940 Females. 56,808 66,224 48,1-34 42,455 7,961 713 22,846 923 No. of Electors. Membera Re-' turned. 7,848 12,127 6,215 2,494 5)912 * The parliamentary city of PeterborouRh extends Into Bunts ; the total number of electors and members is hnp. ^t.t^ t The principal part of the borough of SUmford is in Lincoln ; the number of electora S nTmlSS^Rtivin if 1 .'o**- t The prmcpal part of^he borough of Banbury i, in 0./«,d,- and the number o?SSSo™aS'S^"ersT8?v»to1h'iS°CoLy. COXJNTY statistics: NORTHAMPTON; NOETHUMBEKLAND. 179 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Brackley 16,992 Daventry 1Y,375 Daventry Boro* 4,051 Kettering 22,152 Little Bowden T,469 Northampton 33,800 Northampton Boro* 41,168 Onndle 14,401 Stamford Boro', j)ar£ of . . . . 1,160 Tbntpston 11,410 Towcester 19,345 Wellingborough 29,405 Peterhorough Liberty LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Brackley 9,036 Daventry 10,516 Kettering 11,034 Little Bowden 4,436 Northampton 37,614 Oundle 6,770 Peterborough 12,852 Thrapston 6,309 Towcester 8,092 Wellingliorough 14,200 25,173 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . . Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ , Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . . . . Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union Caanty in year ending Lady-diiy, 1871 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Brackley , . Daventry . . Kettering Northampton Oundle . Town . . . ( Mun. Bor. . , ■ \ Imp. Com. Diat. . Town . . . . Mun. Bor. , . Imp. Com. Dist. Peterborough City{f-p Bo- f,^- Towcester . , Town . , . Wellingborough . Loc. Bd. . . Hop. 2,154 4,051 3,686 7,184 41,168 2,829 17,434 11,264 2,465 9,385 year ending April, 1871 £1,613,656 I,6l5,14t . 1,391,431 23,399 175,390 NORTHUMBERLAND. This County has an area of 1,290,312 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 386,646 per.sons (males 192,663, females 193,983). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 218,568 persons, or 130 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North Northumberland, including the I borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed and part of the borougih of Morpeth ; and South Northumberland, including the boroughs of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Tynemouth, and the other part of Morpeth. It comprises nine Wards, and the municipal boroughs of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Morpeth, Newcastle-upon- ' Tyne, and Tynemouth. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into thirteen Petty Sessional Divisions. The boroughs of Berwiok-upon-Tweed and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (each a County of itself) have Commis- sions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and Tynemouth has a Commission of the Peace. For Police purposes the County is divided into six Districts, besides which -the boroughs of Newcastle- upon-Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, and Tynemouth, and the district of the River Tyne, have their own police. There are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. The Highways Act has been only partially adopted, seven Districts having been formed. The County is in the Diocese of Durham, and contains no parishes which extend into other Counties. In all Registration and Census matters Noethumberland is regarded as forming part of the Tenth ' Eeoibtbation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' ■ Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. PoPDIiTION OP COUNTT, 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Tears. tion. percent. 1801 168,078 .. 1811 183,269 9 1821 212,589 16 1831 236,959 11 1841 266,020 12 1851 303,568 14 1861 343,025 13 1871 386,646 13 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Bambnrgh ....... 5,781 Bedlingtonshire 23,061 . Berwick-upon-Tweed Boro' . . 13,282 J Castle, East 24,703 Castle, West 38,387 , Coqnetdale, Bast 17,965 Coquetdale, North 3,835 Coquetiale, West 4,794 Glendale 11,516 Haltwhistle 6,987 •^ Kirkwhelplngton 4,120 I MorpeUi 14,457 I Morpeth Boro" 4,517 Newcastls-upou-Tyne Boro' . . 128,443 ! Norhamshire and Islandshire . . 8,181 . Tynedale 37,676 I Tynemouth Boro' 38,941 Population wrrnn Paeliamentart Lmrrs m 1871. Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. Persons. Males. Females. NoEiH NOBTHUMB. (incZud. Rep. Boro's) South Nobietwb. „ „ 17,967 44,469 97,156 289,490 47,699 144,964 49,457 144,526 7,503 21,748 6 5 NoKTH NOBXHUMB. (cxclud. Eep. Boro's) South Nobthitub. „ „ Berwick-upon-Tweed Boro' . . . Morpeth Boro', part 0/ Morpeth Boro*. part of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Boro' .... Tynemouth Boro" 12,480 20,453 2,102 3,385 2,171 16,460 6,385 65,091 110,650 13,282 18,783 11,456 128,443 38,941 31,728 66,738 6,221 9,750 5,666 63,606 18,954 33,363 53,912 7,061 9,033 6,790 64,837 19,987 3,628 6,744 1,336 I 2,539 12,500 2,504 2 2 2 1 2 1 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Bamburgh 9,074 Berwick-upon-Tweed Boro' . . 6,221 Castle 66,628 Coqnetdale 10,012 Glendale ........ 6,103 Morpeth . 17,289 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Boro' . . 63,606 Tynedule 24,730 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Alnwick and Canongate Loc. Bd. 6,218 Bedlingtonshire . . Loo. Hd. 13,494 Berwick-upon-Tweed . Mun. Bor. 13,282 Cowpen .... . Loo. Bd. 6,464 Cramlington. . Loo, Bi. 4,167 Hexham .... . Loc.Bd. 5,331 Howdon .... . LocBd. 1 112 Morpeth .... t Mun. Bor. t LocBd. 4 517 6,914 Newbiggin . . . . LocBd. 1,137 Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Mun.Bor. 128,443 SeghlU .... . LocBd. 1,980 South Blyth . . . . Loc Bd. 2,918 Tynemouth . , . . Mun. Bor. 38,941 Walker .... . LccBil. 8,888 Wallaend. . . . . Loc Bd. 4,169 Wellington Quay . . LocBd. 4,096 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year endmg April, 1871 £1,913,899 GrossEstimatedRentalaccordingto Valuation Lists approved for 1871 ,'\lt',„. Amount of Rateable Value „ „ •-„.,. »., ^n'oal Amountlevled for County and Police Bates In year ending Mich., 1871 . J0,g94 Amount levied for Poor Rates In EZnwnCounii/ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 t)U,868_ 180 COUNTY statistics: NOTTINGHAM; OXFORD. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. This County has an area of 526,176 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 319*758 persons (males 154,407, females 165,351). Since the first Census in 1801 the populatipn has increased by 179,408 persons, or 128 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into a Northern Division, including the borough of East Eetford ; and a Southern Division, including the borough of. Newark. It comprises six wapentakes, and the municipal boroughs of East Eetford, Newark, and Nottingham. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into seven Petty Sessional Divisions. The borough of Newark and the borough of Nottingham (which is a County of itself) have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions, and the borough of East Eetford has a Commission of the Peace. The Police Divisions are identical with those for Petty Sessions. The boroughs of Newark and Nottingham have their own police. There are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions; and eight Highway Districts have been formed. The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Lincoln, and contains parts of three parishes, which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Blyth, Pinningley, and Flawford. In all Eegistration and Census matters Nottinghamshikb is regarded as forming part of the Seventh Eegisteation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Coohtt, 1801-1871. POPDIATION VriTHIN PaBLIAMENTAHT LIMITS IK 1871. Census Popular Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 140,350 1811 162,964 16 1821 186,873 15 1831 225,327 21 1841 249,910 11 1851 270,427 8 1861 293,867 9 1871 319,758 9 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. NoRTHEKN Division | (including Eep. ( SODTHBRN DrVISION / BOfo's) . . .^ Northern DrvrsroN \ (excluding Eep. SoDTHEEN Division / East Retford Boro' . , Nottingham Boro' . , Newark Boro' . . Boro*8) ■-{ In- habited Houses. 49,982 18,437 21,304 15,726 10,767 17,911 2,711 Population, Persons, Males. Females. 238,208 81,550 102,330 69,355 49,257 86,621 12,195 114,838 39,669 60,776 33,763 24,520 39,542 5,806 123,370 41,981 51,554 35,59^' 24,737 47,079 6,389 No. of Electors. 27,774 6,707 6,478 4,788 7,622 14,674 1,919 MembeiB, Ee- turned. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Bingham Mansfield . . . Newark . . Newark Boro* . . Nottingham . . Nottingham Boro' . Eetford .... Retford, East (Boro') Southwell . . Worksop . . . Pop. 12,697 31,183 14,575 12,195 107,609 86,621 26,565 3,194 8,014 17,105 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Bingham ....... 6,166 Mansfield 15,684 Newark 12,958 Nottingham 52,898 Nottingham Boro' . .... 39,542 Eetford . . .' 14,568 Southwell 3,894 Worksop 8,697 Amount of Eeal Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . Amount of Rateable Value -„ », ' „ Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich.,"l871 '. '. Amount levied for Poor Eates in anion Cmmty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Arnold Basford . . , . East Eetford . . . Hucknall-Torkard . Lenton Mansfield .... Mansfield- Woodhouse Newark . . . . Nottingham , . Snenton .... Southwell . . . . Sutton-in-Ashfleld . Warsop West Eetford . . . Worksop .... year ending April, 1871 Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Loo. Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loo. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mnn. Bor. Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . Town . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . ^1,630,974 1,621,273 1,426,299 14,842 148,626 Pop. 4,634 13,038 3,194 4,267 6,315 11,824 2,474 12,195 86,621 12,237 2,400 7,574 • 1,486 691 I 10,409 i OXFORDSHIRE. r T^^L^?n?^l ^^ ^^ ^""^^ °^ 470,095 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 177 975 wrsons £t\'or*S'p" '°''''^- '^'^'^^ *'^ '"' ''T" '° ''°''^^ P°P"^^^'°'' hasTcrelid by^"998 For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains four retire- I sented boroughs or parts of boroughs. It comprises fourteen hundreds, the municipal bZ X of BaS The ten Police Divisions of the County are identical with the Pettv Sessional DiV;=,-,.r,= rn •. t- Oxford and the borough of Banbury have their own police. There are dTt Wpn»T « ^a- °' ^ °^ and nine Highway Districts have been formed. ^ °^* Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Oxford, and contains ™rt« r>f for, ^ • i, i.- i. ' Lewknor, St. Aldate (Oxford), Sonning, and Whitechurch. COUNTY statistics: oxford; RUTLAND. 181 In all Eegistration and Census matters Oxfobdshikb is regarded as forming part of the Thibd Eeqist TRATiON Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population withik Pahliamektaky Limits in 18T1, Population op County, 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. , 1801 111,97? 1811 120,376 8 1821 138,224 15 1831 153,526 11 1341 163,127 6 1851 170,439 4 1861 170,944 0-3 18? 1 177,975 4 County and Borougbs. Oxfordshire (including Rep. City and ) Boro's) 5 OxFORnsHiBB (excluding Rep. City and 7 Euro's) J Banbury Boro', pari Amount levied for County and Police Kates in year ending Mich., 1871 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union Covmty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 Pop. f Mun. Bor. iLocBd. . 4,122 11,726 Loo. Bd. . 310 Loc. Brl. . 3,018 Mun. Bor. 3,641 Loc. Bd. . 4,523 ( Mun. Bor. iLoc.Bd.. 31,404 32,477 Town . 2,823 Loc. Bd. . 1,041 Loc. Bd. . 2,976 £1,214,470 1,137,723- 976,707 20,973 119,618 RUTLANDSHIRE. This County has an area of 94,8{)9 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 22,073 persons (male 11,038, females 11,035). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 5,773 persons, or 35 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains no represented borough. It comprises five hundreds, but contains no municipal borough. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions : it is not, however, sub-divided either for Petty Sessional or Lieutenancy purposes. There are three Police Districts, two of which consist respectively of the towns of Oakham and Uppingham ; the third District comprising the remainder of the County. The Highways Act has not been adopted. The County is in the Diocese of Peterborough, and contains part of one parish, namely. Stoke Dry, which extends inta Leicestershire. In all Eegistration and Census matters Rutlandshibb is regarded as forming part of the Seventh Registration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of CouNir, Population within Parliamentary Limits in 1871. 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per cent. 1801 16,300 1811 16,380 1821 18,487 13 1831 19,385 5 1841 21,302 . 10 1851 22,983 8 1861 21,861 6 dec. 1871 22,073 1 County. In- habited Houses. P Persons. opulation. Males. Females. No of Members El-'o™- turned. 4,766 22,073 11,038 11,035 2,054 1 2 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Oakham Town. . . . 2,911 Uppingham Town. . . . 2,464 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 . £198,654 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 ■ • • J°^'°°, Amount of Rateable Value „ » •; „..",„,, 2 321 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich, 1871 • Amount levied for Poor Rates in rmoJiCoMnfi/ In year ending Lady-day, 1871 ".'" 182 COUNTY statistics: SALOP. SHROPSHIRE. This County has an area of 841,167 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 248,111 persons (males 123,472, females 124,639). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 78,863 persons, or 47 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North Shropshire, including the borough of Shrewsbury ; and South Shropshire, including the boroughs of Bridgnorth and Wenlock, and the part of the borough of Ludlow in this County. It comprises fourteen hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Bridgnorth, Ludlow, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, and Wenlock. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into nineteen Petty Sessional Divisions. All the boroughs have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. For Police purposes the County is divided into six Districts. The boroughs of Bridgnorth, Ludlow, and Shrewsbury have their own police. There are twenty-six Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and thirteen Highway Districts, which comprise the entire County. The County is in the Dioceses of Hereford, Lichfield, and St. Asaph ; and contains parts of nineteen parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz. Alberbury, Bohbington, Bucknell, Churchstoke, Drayton-in-Hales, BUesmere, Hyssington, Leintwardine, Llansilin, Llanymynech, Ludford, Lydham, Mainstone, Mucklestone, Pattingham, Richards Castle, Sheriff Hales, Whitchurch, and Worthen. In all Registration and Census matters Shbopshihb is regarded as forming part of the Sixth Regis- tration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which wiU be found in another part of this volume. Population of Codhit, 1801-18»1, Census Popula- Increase Years, tion. per cent. 1801 169,248 1811 184,973 9 1821 198,311 1 1831 213,518 S 1841 225,820 6 1851 229,341 2 1861 240, 959 6 18?1 248,111 3 Population within Parliauentabt Limits in 1871. Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. North Shhopshiee South Shropshire North Shropshire South Shropshire Shrewsbury Boro* . . Bridgnorth Boro' , . Ludlow Boro', part of*. Wenlocls Boro* .■ . . }(jmcluding Bep, / Boro's) \ ((excluding Rep. / Boro's) ' \ In- habited' 29,262 21,542 24,451^ 14,223 4,811 1,565 1,283 4,471 Population. Persons. Males. Females. 143,691 104,420 120,285 69,811 23,406 7,317 6,084 21,208 71,015 52,457 59,920 35,622 11,095 3,456 2,807 10,572 No. of Electors. 72,676 51,963 60,365 34,189 12,311 3,861 3,277 10,636 11,623 11,262 7,767 5,828 3,766 1,335 868 3,231 Membera Re- turned. • The borough of Ludlow extends into Berefordshire ; the number of electora for the entire borough is stated above. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Albrlghton 3,720 Bishops Castle 1,805 Bradford Drayton 12,162 Bradford Newport 12,011 Bradford Wellington .... 38,493 Bradford Wem 6,802 Bradford Whitchurch .... 9,779 Bridgnorth Boro' 5,876 Brimstree Shiffnal 10,761 Brims'rec South and Stottesden) „ „,. Chelmarsb J- 9,044 Burford 1,923 Chirbury 6,191 Cluli and Purslow 10,608 Condover 8,207 Ford 8,751 Ludlow Boro* 5,087 Munslow Lower and part of Overs') , „ , », and Stottesden j-lo,l77 Munslow Upper 5,412 Oswestry 15,025 Oswestry Boro* 7,306 Pimhill 11,605 PETTY SESS. mv.— continued. Pop. Shrewsbury Boro' 23,406 Stottesden Cleobnry .... 6,669 Wenlock Boro* 19,401 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Albrighton 1,359 Bishops Castle 877 Bradford Drayton 6,668 Bradford Newport 5,861 Bradford Wellington .... 19,647 Bradford Wem 3,459 Bradford Whitchurch .... 4,839 Bridgnorth Boro* 2,756 Brimstree Bridgnorth .... 1,796 Brimstree Shiffnal 6,257 Chirbury 2,724 Clun 2,022 Condover 3,961 Ford 3,928 Ludlow Borough 2,322 Munslow Upper 2,768 Munslow Lower 4,229 • LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIV. —contintud. Male Pop. Oswestry Hundred 8,215 Oswestry Boro' 3,650 Overs 1,415 PimhUl 6,149 Purslow 3_608 Stottesden Chelmarsh .... 2,808 Stottesden Cleobuiy .... 3,367 Shrewsbury 12,235 Wenlock 9_653 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. 662 5,876 6,320 2,013 6,087 4,039 3,202 7,306 2,190 Astley Abbotts Bridgnorth . , Ellesmere ^ Ludlow . . . Market Drayton Newport . , Oswestry , Shiffnal . . . Shrewsbury Wellington . . Wenlock . . ■Whitchurch &Dodi . Loc. Bd. . ( Mun. Bor. ■ { Loc Bd. . . Loc. Bd. . . Mun. Bor. . Town . . Town . . Mun. Bor. . Town . . Mun. Bor. 23i406 . Loc. Bd. . 5,926 . Mun. Bor. 19,401 ington LocBd. . 3,696 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) to Tear endino- iT,ril Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . •=""■"6 -apru. Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ . ! ] Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 '. ! i i Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union Cou/nty in year endmg Lady-day, 1871 " * 871 £1,628,046 . 1,592,285 . 1,446,825 10,927 124,360 COUNTY STATISTICS : SOMERSET. 183 SOMERSETSHIRE. This County has an area of 1,049,815 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 463,483 persons (males 218,454, females 245,029). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 189,906 persons, or 69 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East Somerset, Mid Somerset, and West Somerset. By the Act 31 & 32 Vict. cap. 46, it was provided that the several Parliamentary Divisions of this County should consist, not of certain hundreds as in most other Counties, but of certain Petty Sessional Divisions. Bast Somerset includes the city of Bath, the parliamentary borough of Frome, and that part of the city of Bristol which is in this County : West Somerset includes the parliamentary borough of Taunton. Somersetshire comprises forty hundreds, two liberties, the cities of Bath and Wells, part of the city of Bristol, and the municipal boroughs of Bridgwater, Chard, Glastonbury, and Yeovil. The principal part of the city of Bristol (which is a County of itself) is in Gloucestershire. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twenty-two Petty Sessional Divisions : the cities of Bath and Bristol and the borough of Bridgwater have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and the city of Wells and the borough of Yeovil have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes there are fourteen Divisions : the cities of Bath and Bristol, and the boroughs of Bridgwater and Chard, have their own Police. The city of Wells and the boroughs of Yeovil and Glas- tonbury are empowered to have Police forces of their own ; but by special arrangement they are at present under the supervision of the County Police. There are sixteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and nineteen Highway Districts, which comprise the entire County, have been formed. The County is mostly in the Diocese of Bath and Wells ; and it contains parts of three parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Maiden Bradley, Stourton, and Exmoor, SoMEBSETSHiBE forms part of the Fifth Reqistration Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. PoPDXATioir OP OonsTY, 1801-1871. POPtJI-ATION WITHIK PaHLIAMENTABY LIMITS IN 1871. CensoB Popnla- Increase Years. Uon. percent. 1801 273,577 .. 1811 302,836 ii 1821 353,789 17 1831 403,795 13 1841 435,599 8 18S1 443,916 2 1861 444,873 0-2 1871 463,483 4 • For the nnmber of elec- tors in the entire City of Biia- tol see Gloucestershire, Parliamentary DiTisions and Boroughs. VisT ."ViMOBOBT i including Kcp. \ JiAST bOMEESET | (SHes and^ro'. i Mm SOHEBSET West Somebset (iiuHuding Rep. Boro') East Someeset -, excluding Rep. ( West Somebset S Cities and Boro'. X Bath City Bristol aty, pari o/* Frome Boro' Taonton Boro' In- habited Houses. Population. Persons. 38,192 25,472 28,641 204,357 120,318 138,808 22,825 25,483 8,679 4,667 2,121 3,058 112,713 123,342 63,704 28,187 9,753 15,466 Males. Females. 93,420 67,765 67,269 63,522 60,299 21,746 13,705 4,447 6,970 No. of Electors. Members turned. 110,937 62,553 71,639 69,191" 63,043 31,968 14,482 6,306 8,496 15,121 8,693 9,829 8,582 7,840 6,189 1,360 1,989 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Azbridge 39,183 Bath City 62,567 Bishop's Lydeard 3,741 Bridgwater 21,344 Bridgwater Boro' 12,059 Bristol City, ixirt of .... 28,187 Crewkeme 10,118 Dnlverton 6,302 Dnnster 7,781 Frome 19,295 nminster 26,121 Chard Boro' 2,400 Keynslmm ....... 7,478 Kilmcrsdon S,317 liongAahton 25,685 Shepton-Mallet 13,451 Somerton 16,662 Taunton 31,010 Temple aoud 19,187 Wellington 9,789 Wells 9,103 Glastonbury Boro' 3,668 Wells City I.SIS Weston 21,011 PETTY SESS. DlY.—amtirmed. Pop. Williton 12,802 Wlncanton 20,631 Wivellscombe 7,459 Yeovil 17,297 Yeovil Boro' 8,527 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Axbridge 18,269 Bath 29,541 Bedminster 25,761 Bridgwater 17,153 Chard 12,410 antton 11.91' Frome 11,611 Keynsham 3,311 Langport 8,604 Shepton Mallet 7,720 Tannton 16,426 Wellington . '. 8.013 Wells 1«.82* Williton 12.»64 Wincanton 10,362 Yeovil 13.863 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Bath (City) , Bridgwater Bumham , Chard . Clevedon . Crewkeme Frome . Glastonbury Ilminster ( Mun. Bor. 'tLoc. Bd. . . Mun. Bor. . Loc. Bd. . . Mun. Bor. . 1.00. Bd. . . Town . . . Loc. Bd . , Mun. Bor. Town . . Mldsoraer-Norton Loc. Bd. Shepton-Mallet Town . . South Petherton Town . . Street . . . Loc. Bd. . Taunton . . Loc. Bd. . Wellington . , Town . . Wells (aty) . Mun. Bor. Weston- super- 7 j^„^B J . Mare ... 5 Wivellscombe . Loc. Bd. . Yeovil . . . Mun. Bor. Pop. 62,557 52,582 12,059 1,685 2,400 4,039 3,567 8,967 3,663 2,431 4,010 4,363 2,065 2,167 14,967 6,119 4,613 10,470 2,059 8,627 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 «.3«,882 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 2|686!686 Amount of Rateable Value „,.>„.," ,!' ,,.^"10.71 ' 33,827 Amount levied for C..iinty and Pollw Rates in year cndmg Mich., 1871 . • • Amount levied for Poor Kates in Vnwn County In year eiidmg Lady-day, i»7i ■" . 184 COTJNTT STATISTICS : STAPFOBD. STAFFORDSHIRE. This County has an area of 732,434 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 858,326 persons (males 431,814, females 426,512). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 615,633 persons, or 254 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East Staffordshire, including the city of Lichfield, the boroujrhs of Walsall and Wednesbury, and the part of the borough of Tamworth in this County ; North Staffordshire, including the boroughs of Stoke-upon-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme; and West Staffordshire, including the boroughs of Stafford and Wolverhampton, and the part of the borough of Dudley in this County. Staffordshire comprises five hundreds, the City of Lichfield, the municipal boroughs of Hanley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, Walsall, and Wolverhampton, part of the borough of Tamworth, and the borough of Longton, which was incorporated in 1865. The remainder of Tamworth is in War- wickshire. 'J'he County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into sixteen Petty Sessional Divisions : the city of Lichfield, a County of itself, and the boroughs of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Walsall, and Wolver- hampton have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; aud the boroughs of Hanley, Longton, Stafford, and Tamworth have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes tlie County is divided into the Mining, the Rural, and the Pottery Districts ; and these are further divided into fourteen Divisions. The city of Lichfield, and the boroughs of Hanley Newcastle-under-Ijyme, Walsall, and Wolverhampton have their own Police. There are seventeen Lieu- tenancy Sub-divisions. No Highway Districts have been formed. With the exception of parts of certain parishes, which are in the Dioceses of Chester, Hereford, and Worcester, the County is in the Diocese of Lichfield ; and it contains parts of twelve parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Barthomley, Bobbington, Burton-upon-Trent, Clifton Campville, Croxall, Market Drayton, Mucklestone, Oldswinford, Pattingham, Scropton, Sheriff Hales, and Tamworth. In all Registration and Census matteis STArFORDSHiKE is regarded as forming part of the Sixth Registration Division, and the population of every pari.sh in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be foimd in another part of this volume. POPDLATION OF COUNTY, 1801-18J1. POPDLATION WITHIN FaBLIAMEHTABY LIMITS IN 1871. Census popula- Increase Years. tion. percent. 1801 242,693 1811 294,640 21 1821 345,972 17 1831 409,480 18 1841 509,472 24 1851 608,716 19 ISlil 746,943 23 1871 858,326 15 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. E. Staffobdshike i N. Staffordshire I fSf^ingS^p. I City and Boro's W. StaefordshieeI In- habited Houses. E. Staffordshire N. Staffordshire W. Staffordshire excluding I?ep. City and Boro's. Lichfield City Tamworth Boro', part of * Walsall Boro' Wednesbury Boro' .... Stoke upon Trent Boro' Newcastle under Lyme Boro' . Dudley Boro', ^arto/t . . Stafford Boro' ... . , . Wolverhampton Boro' . . 54,734 51,966 60,924 19,960 24,110 20,134 1,653 1,034 9,666 22,621 24,666 3,180 7,427 2,939 30,424 Population. Persons. 279,791 266,740 311,795 101,564 119,807 100,413 7,347 5,063 49,018 116,809 130,085 15,948 3<,458 16,946 166,978 140,660 134,291 166,873 Males. Females. 139,141 132,449 154,922 60,702 60,572 49,073 3,435 2,460 24, 8 U) 59,243 65,784 7,935 19,419 8,062 79,419 No. of Electors. 60,862 50,440 3,912 2,593 24,208 57,666 66,201 8,013 19,039 7,884 77,659 Members Re- turned. 38,039 30,758 31,910 9,264 9,871 1,309 1,652 8,170 17,644 18,196 2,849 3,161 18,883 * The borough of Tamworth is partly in Warmckshire; the number of electors and members for the entiro i^,.™,„t, i„ i, •„ t The borough of Dudley extends into Worcetterskire. where the number ofmemtersl^d Sedir^ is riven ^ ^ ^ '• PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Bllston 61,543 Burton upon Trent . . . . 28,668 Cheadle 17,654 Eccleshall 9,628 Hanley Boro' 39,976 Kingswinford and Wordsley . . 46,051 Leek 31,652 Liehfield City . . ... 7,347 Longton Boro' 19,478 Newcastle under I^yme Boro' . 15,948 Penkrldgo 24,076 PETTY SESS. mY.—amtintted. Pop. Pirehill, North 127,575 Rowley Regis 23,534 Shenstone, Elford, and Rugeley . 29,313 Stallord 15,077 Stafford Boro' 14,437 Stone 11,695 Tamworth Boro', ^ario/. . . 2,361 Uttoxeter 13,923 Walsall Boro' ..,..., 46,447 West Bromw-ich, Wednesbury, > and Walsall J- 166,085 -continued. Pop. . . 18,146 . . 19,261 . . 68,291 PETTY SESS. DJV.- Willenhall Wolverhampton , , ^ Wolverhampton Boro' . LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIOSTS. „ . „ Male Pop. Burton upon Trent .... 14 726 Cheadle .... 8^61 Eccleshall ....::: 41936 Elford ^ 2U Kingswinford " 35 042 COUNTY STATISTICS : STAFFORD ; SUFFOLK. 185 LIEUT. SUB.-DIV.— conKnMaJ. Male Pop. Leek 15,421 Lichfield Ciiy 3,435 Newcastle under Lyme . . 59,195 Penkridge 12,487 Eugdey 4,710 Shenscone . . .... 7,007 Stafford 19,790 Stoke upon Trent 44,460 Uttoxeter 6,642 Walsall 63,645 West Bromwlcli 42,937 Wolverhampton 84,337 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. ^ Pop. Bilslon . . . Imp. Com. Dlst. 24,188 BriiTley Hill . Loo. Bd. . . ii,046 Burton^ upon J j^^^ 3^ • ■ 20.378 Burslem. . . Loc. Bd. . . 25,562 PRI.NCIPAL TOWNS-conMrewoJ. Pop. Cheadle . . Darlaston . Dresden . . East Vale . Fenton . . Hanley . . Harborne Heath Town Kidsgrove . Leek . . . Lichfield Gty Longton ... Newcastle under Lyme . . Quarry Bank . Rowley Regis . Rugeley . . . Sedgeley, Lower Town . . IxK. Bd. . Loc, Bd. . Loc. Bd. . 1.00. Bd. . Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. 2,929 14,416 2,805 1,409 10,299 39,976 5,105 5,268 4,162 Imp. Com. Dlst. 11,331 f Mun. Bor. I Imp. Com. List. Mun. Bor. ■ Mun. Bor. Loc, Bd. . I.oc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . 7,347 7,096 19,748 15,948 6,332 23,534 3,375 22,900 PRINCIPAL TOWNS continued. Pop. Loc. Bd. . . 14,455 Loc. Bd. . . 2,244 Loo. Bd. . . 3,609 Loo. Bd. . , 17,158 Staffovd . . .{?'™V?°'^--n-V "'*?' t Imp. Com. Dist. 12,212 Stoke upon Trent Loc. Bd. . . 15,300 — o-ley, Upper Short Heath . SmalUhorne Smethwick . . Stone . , Tamworlh . Tipton . . Tunstall . . Uttoxeter . Walsall . . Wednesbury Wednesfleld West Bromwich Willenhall . . Wolverhampton Town Mun. Bor, Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. Town . (Mun. Bor. . ,.^. t Imp. Com. Dist. 40,301 Loc. Bd. . . 25,030 Loc. Bd. . . 3,730 Imp. Com. Diet. 47,918 Loc, Bd, . . 15,902 Mun, Bor, . 68,291 3,732 4,589 29,445 13,540 3,604 46,447 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched, A.) in Gross estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . Amoont of Rateable Value „ ,. „ ... Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . ! . Amount levied for Poor Rates In Union Comity in year ending Lady Day, 1871 year ending April, 1871 £3,233,029 3,646,909 3,037,959 49,458 267,118 SUFFOLK. This County has an area of 949,825 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 348,869 persons (males 171,166, females 177,703). Binc« the first Census in 1801 the population has increased hy 134,465 persons, or 63 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into two constituencies, namely, the Eastern Division, which includes the borough of Ipswich, and the Western Division, which includes the boroughs of Bury St. Edmund's and Eye. It comprises twenty-one hundreds, the boroughs of Beccles, Buiy St. Edmund's, Eye, Ipswich, and Southwold, and parts of the Boroughs of Sudbury, Thetford, and Great Yarmouth. The principal parts of Thetford and Great Yarmouth are in Norfolk, and a small portion of Sudbury is in Essex. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into nineteen Petty Sessional Divisions. Each of the boroughs, except Beccles, has a Commission of the Peace ; and Bury St. Edmund's, Ipswich, Sudbury, Thetford, and Great Yarmouth have also separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. The County is divided into eleven Police Divisions, and the boroughs of Ipswich, Southwold, and Sudbury have their own Police. There are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and five Highway Districts, which, however, do not comprise the entire County. Part of Suffolk (viz., the Deaneries of Blackbume, Thedwaster, and Thingoe, and parts of the Deaneries of Clare, Fordham, and Sudbury) is in the Diocese of Ely : the remainder is in the Diocese of Norwich. The County contains parts of eight parishes which extend into adjouiing Counties, viz., Brandon, Bures St. Mary, Haverhill, Kedington, Mendham, Eushford, Thetford (St. Cuthbert), and Thetford (St. Mary). In all Registration and Census matters Suffolk is regarded as forming part of the Potjbth Eegistra- TiON Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population op CotiitTT, 1801-1871. Census Poptila- Increase Yeai^. tion. percent. 1801 214,404 1811 233,963 9 1821 271,541 16 1831 296,317 9 1841 315,073 6 1861 337,215 7 1861 337,070 1871 348,869 4 Population within Paeliamentaey Limits in 1871. Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs, In- habited Houses, Population. No. of Electors, Members Re- turned, Persons. || Males, Females, East Suffolk (imluding Rep, Boro's) . WESrSttPFOLK „ „ 43,984 32,617 200,165 148,714 97,845 73,321 102,310 75,393 14,186 8,506 4 S East Suffolk (excluding Rep. Boro's) . West Suffolk „ Ipswich Boro' Bury St. Kdmund's Boro' 34,678 27,934 9,306 3,133 1,450 157,208 127,065 42,947 14,928 6,721 77,798 63,075 20,047 6,875 3,371 79,410 63,990 22,900 8,053 3,350 9,400 6,026 4,786 1,284 1,196 2 2 2 2 1 PETTY SKSSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Beccles 7,241 Blackboum 14,404 Blyihing 23,134 Bosmere and Claydon .... 12,925 Boxford 7,254 Bungay 6,796 Bury St. Edmund's Boro' . . . 14,928 PETTY SESS. Diy.—emtinmd. Pop. Clare 10.900 Coafhrd 10,190 Eye Boro' 2,396 Framlingham ...... 18,051 Hartismere 14,346 Hoxne ll.»21 Ipswich Boro' 42,947 PETTY SESS. my .—continued. Pop, Lackford 16,695 Melford 17,169 Mutford and Lothingland. . . 24,711 Samford 12,360 Southwold Boro' 2,155 Stow 10,341 Sudbury Boro', i!ar« ^ . . . 6,138 186 COUNTY STATISTICS : SUFFOLK J SUEBET. PETTY SESS. DW.—contimted. Pop. ThetfordBoro',j)oreo/ ... 787 Thlngoe and Thedwestry . . 17,185 Wlckhambrook 7,091 Woodbrldge 32,171 Yarmouth, Great, Boro', pwrt of 6,653 LIEUTENANCY SaB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Beccles 22,056 Blvlhing 12,609 Bury 20,701 Hoxne ........ 9,175 LIEUT. SUB.-DIY.— continued. Male Pop. Ipswich 32,744 Ixworth 23,362 Melfnrd 29,268 Woodbridge 21,261 PKINCIPAL TOWNS. Beccles . . . Mun. Bor. . . Brandon . . . Town . . . Bungay . . . Town . . BurySt.Edmund'g Man. Bor. , Eye .... Mun. Bor. . Pop. 4,844 2,116 3,503 14,928 2,396 PRINCIPAL TOWSS—amUnuecl. Pop. Loc. Bd. . . 6,693 Gorleaton and South Town . Hadleigh . . Halesworth . . Ipswich . . . Lowestoft . . Southwold . . Stowmarket Sudbury . . Woodbridge Loc. Bd. . . 3,575 Town . . 2,437 Mun. Bor. , . 42,947 Imp. Com. Diet. 15,246 Mun. Bor. . . 2,159 Loc. Bd. . . 4,097 f Mun. Bor. . . 6,908 tlmp.Com.Dlst. 6,129 Town . . 4,403 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ . . . Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . . . Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union Cornity in year ending Lady-day, 1871 year ending April, 1871 £2,142,769 1,988,197 1,721,701 28,638 ^ . . 192,460 SURREY. This County has an area of 483,178 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 1,091,635 persons (males 517,111, females 574,524). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased hy 823,402 persons, or 307 per cent. For Parliamentary representation the County is divided into Bast, Mid, and West Surrey. The horoughs of Lambeth and Southwark, and part of the borough of Greenwich are in East Surrey, and the borough of Guildford is in West Surrey. The greater part of the borough of Greenwich is in the Western Division of the County of Kent. Surrey comprises fourteen hundreds, the borough of Southwark, and the municipal boroughs of Godalming, Guildford, Kingston upon Thames, and Reigate, the latter having been incorporated in 1863. Southwark is not regulated by the Act 5 & 6 Will. IV. c. 76, but is for certain purposes connected with the city of London. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twelve Petty Sessional Divisions. The Central Criminal Court has jurisdiction over certain parishes in this County. The borough of Guild- ford has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions : the boroughs of Reigate and Kingston upon Thames have Commissions of the Peace : the borough of Southwark is included in the Petty Sessional Division of Newington ; and the borough of Godalming, in which the Mayor and ex-Mayor are Magistrates, forms part of the Petty Sessional Division of Guildford, the County Justices having concurrent jurisdiction. Part of the County is within the Metropolitan Police District, viz., all 'those parishes any part of which is within twelve miles of, and not more than fifteen miles distant (in a straight line) from Charing Cross. The part of the County beyond the limits of the Metropolitan Police District is divided into seven Districts for Police purposes. All the boroughs have their own Police, except Kingston upon Thames and Southwark, which are within the Metropolitan Police District. There are twelve Lieutenancy Sub-divisions for Militia purposes ; and eleven Highway Districts, which, however, do not comprise all that part of the County outside the District of the Metropolitan Board of Works. In six of thf Parishes which are within the Metropolis, the Vestries exercise the powers of District Boards of Works ; the remaining metropolitan parishes in Surrey are, with certain parishes in Kent, formed into five Districts, each having a Local Board of Works. The London School Board DistHct, which is identical with the District of the Metropolitan Board of Works, extends into Surrey. The County is almost entirely in the Dioceses of Canterbury, London, and Winchester, and contains parts of two parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Alfold, and St. Paul Deptford. lit all Registration and Census matters Sdekbt is regarded as forming part of the Pibst and Second Registration Divisions, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Tables relating to those Divisions, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Codhtt, Popolatios wrrHm Pakliamektaet LiMrrs ra 1871. 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 268,233 1811 323,851 21 1821 399,417 23 1831 486,434 22 1841 584,036 20 1861 683,082 17 1861 831,093 22 1871 1,091,635 31 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Persons. Males. Females. Re- turned. East Suebet (including) Rep. Boro's) . Mid ScBREir „ „ , We6T Sdreey „ „ 108,830 33,295 26,318 749,706 203,347 133,582 353,926 95,351 68,234 396,180 107,996 70,348 67,383 11,872 8,201 6 2 3 East ScEaEr (exclttding Rep. Boro's) . West Sukeet „ „ Greenwich Boro*, ^ari of* . .... Lambeth Boro' Southwark Boro' ^ . Guildford Boro' 29,621 24,558 1,263 64,981 26,969 1,760 154,566 128,731 7,367 379,048 208,725 9,801 68,310 63,664 3,407 177,189 104,620 4,570 86,256 65,117 3,960 201,859 104,105 5,231 12,321 6,978 36 i 831 19,231 1,223 2 2 2 2 1 * The principal part of Ihe parliamentary borough of Greenwich being in Kent, the total number of electors and members i< returned m that County. " memoeis is COUNTY STATISTICS : SUKKEY ; SUSSEX. 187 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Cherlsey 2i,m Croydon 85,382 Dorking 14,369 Epsom 25,014 Famham . 17,085 Godstone , , 16,021 Guildford 45,03? Guildford Boro' 9,106 Kingston 29,266 Kingston upon Thames Boro* . 15,263 Newington 663,957 Beigate 10,507 KeigateBoro' 15,916 Richmoud 26,146 Wandsworth 96,791 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Mule Pop. Chertsay. ....... io,692 Croydon 38,029 Dorldng 7,081 Epsom 12,175 Farnham 8,369 Godstune ....... 7,939 Guildford ..,,.,. 27,134 Kingston 20,321 Newington ....... 315,195 Eeigate ........ 13,073 Blchmond ....... 11,310 Wandsworth .,,,.. 45,893 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. „ Pop. Chertscy . . Light. Dlst. , . 3,146 Croydon . . Loo. Bd. . . . 55,652 Dorldng . , Lt. & Watch. Diet. 5,419 PRINCIPAL TOyfSS-continued. Pop. . Loo. Bd. . . . . Lop. Bd. . . . ( Mun. Bor. . . • (.Imp. O.m. Dlst. . Mun. Bor. , , Loc. Bd. . Epaom Farnham . Godalmiog Guildford'. Ham . . ^'T&r!}*n.Bor. Maiden, New. Loc. Bd. Metropolitan "i Board of } pt. of Worlts Dlst. ) Mouloey, East Loo. Bd. Relgate . . Richmond Surbiton . . Wimbledon . Mun. Bor. . , Town . . . Imp Com, Dist. Loc. Bd. . . . 6,276 4,481 2,444 2,128 9,106 1,239 15,263 1,563 762,724 2,409 15,916 16,113 7,642 9,087 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending Anrll 1871 £6 196 BSi Gross Estimated Rental according to ValuaUon Lists approved for 1871 .... = r . . . *u,i5»,oo» Amount of Rateable Value , „ „ . . . s'sss'les Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 ...!'.'." 82 '333 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Cnjon Counti/ lu year ending Lady-day, 1871 . . . ! ! ! i i ! i 672480 SUSSEX. This County has an area of 934,006 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 417,456 persons (males 199,532, females 217,924). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 257,985 persons, or 162 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into East Sussex, including the boroughs of Brighton, Hastings, Lewes, and Eye; and West Sussex, including the city of Chichester, and the boroughs of Horsham, Midhurst, and^New Shoreham.- Sussex is divided into six Bapes ; and it comprises sixty-six hundreds, the Lowey of Pevensey, the city of Chichester, the municipal boroughs of Brighton and Arundel, the municipal borough and Cinque Port of Hastings, and the municipal borough and ancient town of Eye. The ancient town of Winchelsea not being regulated by the Municipal Corporations Eeform Act, is included in the hundred of Guestling. There are two Courts of Quarter Sessions, one for the Eastern and the other for the Western Division of the County. The County is divided into eighteen Petty Sessional Divisions, of which eleven are in the Eastern and seven in the Western Division. The city of Chichester, and the boroughs of Brighton, Hastings, and Bye have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions. The towns of Pevensey, Seaford, and Winchelsea are governed by old Charters. There are, exclusive of the Cinque Ports, eighteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, most of which are identical with the Petty Sessional Divisions. East Sussex and West Sussex have each a separate Police force ; the former being divided into eight, and the latter into seven Police Divisions. The city of Chichester, the boroughs of Arundel, Brighton, Hastings, and Eye, the town of Tunbridge WeUs (the greater part of which is in Kent), and the parish of Hove have their own Police. Only three Highway Districts have been formed in the County. The County is almost entirely in the Diocese of Chichester, and contains parts of seven parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Alfold, Broomhill, Frant, Hawkhurst, Horsemonden, Lamber- hurst, and Steep. In aU Begistia,tion and Census matters Sussex is regarded as forming part of the Second Eegistba- TION Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPUI.ATION OF CODHPT, 1801-1871. PopnliTIOK WITHIK Pabiiamentaet LmiTS IN 1871. Census Popnla- Increase .Years. tion. percent. 1801 159,471 .. 1811 190,343 19 1821 233,328 23 1831 272,644 17 1841 300,075 10 1851 336,844 12 1861 363,735 8 1871 417,466 15 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. East Sussex \ imUmiing Rep. City Wjbst Sdbsex/ aotl Boroughs East Sussex \ exchiding Rep. City Wbst Sussex/ »"* Boroughs Brighton Boro' Hastings Boro' Lewes Boro' Rye Boro* Chichester City Horsham Boro' Midhurst Boro' New Shoreham Boro' In- habited Houses. 51,185 24,200 26,055 12,313 16,284 6,092 1,991 1,763 1,868 1,617 1,347 7,165 Population. 295,308 122,148 138,465 61,067 70,812 30,578 44,236 14,066 5,191 4,162 4,126 3,868 3,472 19,023 Females., No. of Electors. 156,843 61,081 25,053 11,663 Members Re- turned. 68,368 9,965 29,948 59,623 19,272 6,662 4,128 4,928 3,963 3,281 18,961 3,838 9,626 2,823 1,382 1,267 1,226 800 997 4,802 188 COUNTY STATISTICS : SUSSEX ; •WAKWICK. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Eastern Division :— Pop. Baltle 12,658 Brighton Boro' 90,011 Barwaah 8,451 Cuckfleld 20,512 East Grinstead 13,319 Frant 14,262 Hailsham 24,060 Hastings 8,365 Hove 17,495 Lewes 28,788 Eye 7,038 Uokfleld 12,337 Westeen Division : — Arundel 15,019 Chichester 23,411 Chichester City 7,825 Horsham 19,135 Midhurst 11,247 Petworth 16,806 Steyning 17,844 ■Worthing. ...... 1D,«61 CiNQDEPoBIS JUKISDICTIOK: — Hastings . 29,398 Eye 3,865 Pevensey 1,377 PETTY SESS. BIY. —emtimmd. Pop. Seaford 1,357 Wiiichelsea 1,115 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DltlSIONS. Male Pop. Arundel ',634 Battle 6.461 Brighton 46,011 Burwash 4,300 Chichester 15,086 Cncltfleld 10,532 East Grinstead 6.847 Frant ',184 Hailsham 12,303 Hastings 4,136 Horsham 9,717 Lewes 14,794 Midhurst 6.816 Petworth 8. '53 Eye 3,627 Steyning 9,302 Uclifleld 6,325 Worthing 4,859 Cinque Ports Jdeisdiction : — Hastings 13,516 LIEUT. SUB.-DIV.— cont. Male Pop. 1,891 ■Wlnohelaca . 538 PRmClPAL TOWNS. Pop. Arundel . . . Mun. Bor. . 2,966 Battle . . . Loc. Bd. . . 3,495 Bognor . . . Loo. Bd. . . 2,811 Brighton. . . Mun. Bor. 90,011 Chichester City Mun. Bor. 7,825 Qiffe . . . Imp. Com. Dist. 1,600 CuckSeld. . . LocBd. . . 932 Eastbourne . LocBd. . . 10,361 C Mun. Bor. . ILoc. Bd. . . 29,291 Hastings. . . 26,654 Par. Bor. . . 7,831 Hove . . . Imp. Com. Dist. 11,277 Lewes . . . Imp. Com. Dist. 6,010 Lindfleld. . LocBd. . . 902 LIttlehampton LocBd. . . 3,272 New Shoreham Loc Bd. . . 3,678 Petworth , . Town . . . 2,214 Eye ... . Mun. Bor. . 3,865 St. Leonards Imp. Com. Dist. 2,737 Uckfleld . LocBd. . . 2,041 Worthing . . LocBd. . . 7,413 West Worthing Imp. Com. Dist. 276 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sohed. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £2,728,638 Gross Estimated Eental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 2,534,847 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ 2,124,460 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 36,819 Amount levied lor Poor Kates in i7nti»i Cimn^ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 270,816 WARWICKSHIRE. This County has an area of 566,458 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 634,189 persons (males 307,649, females 326,540). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 427,391 persons, or 207 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is divided into North Warwickshire, including the borough of Birmingham, the city of Coventry, and the part of the borough of Tamworth in this County ; and South Warwickshire, including the borough of Warwick. It comprises four hundreds, the city of Coventry, and the municipal boroughs of Birmingham, Stratford on Avon, and Warwick, and part of the borough of Tamworth, the remainder being in Staffordshire. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into sixteen Petty Sessional Divisions: the boroughs of Birmingham and Warwick have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions, and the city of Coventry and the borough of Stratford on Avon have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes the County is divided into the General District, the Aston District, the Milverton District, and the Mining District, The city of Coventry, the boroughs of Birmingham, Stratford on Avon, and Warwick, and the town of Leamington have their own Police. There are seven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and five Highway Districts, which, however, do not comprise the entire County. With the exception of parts of certain parishes which are in the Dioceses of Gloucester and Bristol, Peterborough, Lichfield, and Oxford, the County is in the Diocese of Worcester ; and it contains parts of eight parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Claybrooke, Cropredy, Hinckley, Ilmington, Merevale, Tamworth, Welford, and Weston on Avon. In all Hegistration and Census matters Waewickshiee is regarded as forming part of the Sixth Eesisteation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of ComiTr, Population within Pabliamentaey LiMrrs in 1871. 1801-1871. Census Popular Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 206,798 1811 228,906 11 1821 274,482 20 1831 336,645 23 1841 401,703 19 1851 475,013 18 1361 661,866 18 1871 634,189 13 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Persons. Males. Females. turned. N. Waewickshibe > including Eep. S. Waewickshike J City & Boroughs \ 108,221 23,221 526,298 107,891 265,972 61,677 270,326 66,214 64,208 7,940 7 4 N. Waewickshibe 1 excluding -Rep. j S. Warwickshire ) City & Boroughs Birmingham Boro' Coventry City ........ Tamworth Boro', pari of*. . . . Warwick Boro' 29,032 20,803 68,632 9,334 1,323 2,418 134,723 96,905 343,787 41,348 6,440 10,986 66,635 46,334 167,636 19,602 3,199 6,343 69,088 60,671 176,161 21,846 3,241 6,643 10,133 6,259 46,302 7,773 liesi 2 2 3 2 2' • The borough of Tamworth extends into Staffordskm, where the number of members and electors is returned COUNTY STATISTICS : WARWICK; WESTMORLAND; WILTS. 189 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Aloester 11,33? Atherstone 28,133 Birmingbam ...•,. 50,604 Birmingham Boro' 343,787 Brailes 6,86? Burton Dassett 2,693 Coleshill 8,078 Coventry City 37,670 Henley 7,585 Kenilworth 31,921 Kington 4,863 Kirby 29, 5U R«Sby 18,191 Snitterfield 2,932 Solihull 8,125 Southam 11,532 PETTY SESS. mY.-cmtinued. Pop. Stratford 6,456 Stratford on Avon Boro' . . , 3' 863 Tamworth Boro',j)orJo/. . . 2,23B Warwick 6,814 Warwick Boro' 10,986 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. „. . , Male Pop. Birmingham 196,723 Coleshill 18,888 Coventry 40,383 Henley 3,805 Kington Y,400 Stratford 12,165 Warwick 28,295 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Aston Manor . LocBd. . Pop. 33,943 Atherstone . . Town . . 3,667 Bedworth . . Town . . 3,405 Birmingham . Mun. Bor. . 343,787 Bulkington . . Loc. Bd. . 1,653 Chilvera Coton . LocBd. . 2,658 Coventry City . Mun. Bor. 37,670 Kenilworth . . Town . . 3,335 Leamington Priors Loc. Bd. . 20,910 Lillington . . Loo. Bd. . 699 Mllverton . . LocBd. . 1,813 Nuneaton . . LocBd. . 7,399 Rugby . . . LocBd. . 8,385 Stratford on Avon {Jf^jB"''' 3,863 7,183 Warwick . . Mun. Bor. 10,986 nJII?^?».'5L^ o"'''^?^'^''!?'^ *" *•"« Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.)ln year ending April, 1871 . £3,277,683 lSoon'?U?^a^^'?l?uT"'""''°^*""*'°°^'^'^»PP™^«'f""»- ••■.'.'..: 3:i35;39 Amount levied for County and Polici' Rates in'Vear ending Mich., 'l871 ". ". '. '. '. ". ". '. ". '. '. ^' 27' 892 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Pnion CbB»io™««o (males 164,732, females 174,105). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has iW^ed bv 192 396 persons, or 131 per cent. ' ■'■•J^,^ay For parliamentary representation the County is divided into Bast WorcestershirP innln/Iir,™ tl,. borough of Evesham, and parts of Dudley and Droitwich ; and West WoSeX I n uS E remainder of Droitwich, the city of Worcester, and the boroughs of Bewdley and Kidderminster. COUNTY STATISTICS : WOKCESTEB ; YORKSHIRE. 191 Worcesterehire comprises five hundreds, tlie city of Worcester, and the municipal boroughs of Bewdley, Droitwich, Dudley, Evesham, and Kidderminster. The borough of Dudley was incorporated in 1865. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into sixteen Petty Sessional Divi- sions : the city of Worcester, a County of itself, has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions, and all the boroughs have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes the County is divided into ten Divisions ; the city of Worcester, and the boroughs of Bewdley, Droitwich, and Kidderminster have their own Police. There are sixteen Lieutenancy Sub-divisions ; and seven Highway Districts, which however includo only a part of the County. The County is almost entirely in the diocese of Worcester, and it contains parts of four parishes which extend into adjoining Counties, viz., Bockleton, Oldswinford, Overbury, and Stoke Bliss. In all Registration and Census matters Worcestershibb is regarded as forming part of the Sixth Eegistbation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPUliATIOlT OP COUITET, 1801- 18?1. Population within Parltamentart Ltsiits in islri. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. percent. 1801 146,441 1811 168,982 15 1821 194, 0?4 15 1831 222,655 15 1841 248,460 12 1851 2t6,926 11 1861 307,397 11 1871 338,837 10 Parliamentaiy Divisions and Boroughs, E.WOECESTEESHIBB f indudiiui Rep. W.WoEOESTERSHiEE \ City and Boro's E.WOHCESTEESHIEK ( excluding Uep. I W. WoEOESTEESHiEE \ City and Boro's I Dudley Riru'.pt. of* Evesham Bon>' Droitwich Boro',j)£. q/^ Droitwich Boro', pt.of Bewdley Boro' . . ..... Kidderminster Boro' Worcester City In- habited Houses. 41,919 28,069 30,551 13,895 8,558 1,001 1,809 122 1,717 4,292 8,043 Population. Persons. Males. Females, 205,326 133,511 147,685 66,419 43,791 4,888 8,962 548 7,614 20,814 38,116 100,748 63,984 72,336 31,987 21,608 2,374 4,430 271 3,664 10,071 17,991 No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. 24,585 16,373 104,678 69,627 76,349 10,601 34,432 6,378 22,183 12,013 2, 5141 701 4,532i') 277: y 3,950j 1,053 10,743 2,350 20,1251 5., 592 t 1,370 ^ The borough of Dudley extends into Staffordshire; the number of electors and members for the entire borough is here given. PETTY SESSIOSAi DIVISIONS. Pop. Bewdley Boro' 3,021 Blockley 6,495 Bromsgrove 14,108 Droitwich 5,231 Droitwich Boro' 3,504 Dudley Boro' 43,782 Evesham 7,224 Evesham Boro' 4,888 6i?at Malvern 13,644 Halesowen 26,860 Hundisd House 7,644 Kidderminster 8,090 Kiddenninster Boro' .... 19,473 Northficld 31,985 Pershore 13,866 Redditch 16,163 Stourbridge 31,799 Stourport 6,818 Tenbnry 4,828 Upton on Severn 13,325 PETTY SESS. mv.— continued, pup. Worcester 22,963 Worcester City 33,226 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Blockley 3,177 Bromsgrove 10,904 Droitwich 7,024 Dudley 22,215 Evesham 6,939 Halesowen 12,867 Hundred House 3,821 Kidderminster 13,360 Malvern, Great 6,076 Northfield 16,451 Pershore 6,829 Stourbridge 15,634 Stourport 4,791 Tenbury 2,476 Upton on Severn 6,443 — 26,726 PRINCIPAL TOWN.S. Balsall . . . Bewdley < ' ' Bromsgrove Droitwich . . Dudley . . . Evesham . . Halesowen . . Kidderminster . Malvern, Great . Mitton, Lower . Oldbury . . . Pershore. . . Redditch, . . Stourbridge . . Tenbury Wells. Worcester City. Loc. Bd. . . Mun. Bor. . Loc. Bd. . . Imp. Com. Dist. Mun. Bor. , . Mun. Bor. . . Mun. Bor. . . Town . . . Mun. Bor. . . Loc. Bd. . . Loo. Bd. . . Luc. Bd. . . Town . . . Loc. Bd. . . Imp. Com. Dist Loc. Bd. . . Mun. Bor. . . Pbp. 13,615 3,021 l,96t 6,967 3,504 43,732 4,888 2,984 19,47S 5,693 3,081 16,410 2,826 6,135 9,376 1,210 33,226 Worcester Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . . Amount of Rateable Valne „ „ „ „ ... Amount levied lor County and Police Rates In the year ending Mich., 1871 . . Amount levied for Poor S^tes in Union Comity in year ending Lady-day, 1871 . . year ending April, 1871 £1,814,231 , 1,772,312 , 1,525,117 , 24,191 149,821 YORKSHIRE. The entire County of York has an area of 3,882,851 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 2,436,355 (males 1,206,625, females 1,229,730). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 1,577,222 persons, or 184 per cent. ,^n.,, tjt-^ Yorkshire has from an early period been divided into three Eidmgs, each of which has a Lord Lieutenant, a Commission of the Peace, and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions. „ ,„,, ,. The city of York, which is a County of itself, was, in the Abstracts of the Census of 1841 and in those of previous Censuses, set forth with the Ainsty as a separate Division of the County. In the Census Abstracts of 1851 and 1861 the City alone was thus separately set forth, the Ainsty being included in the West Biding. Both the City and Ainsty are now, for parliamentary purposes included in the Uorth Eiding, for registration purposes in the Bast Eiding, and for al other purposes in the West Eidmg. For parlilmentai^r representation the East Eiding constitutes a Division of the County and it includes the borough of Kingston upon Hull, part of the city of York, and part of the borough of Malton. I he North Eiding also S)nstitutes a parliamentary Division, and it includes the boroughs of Middlesborough, Northallerton, Eichmond, Scarborough, Thirsk, and Whitby, part of the city of York, and parts of the 192 COUNTY STATISTICS : YOKKSHIBE. boroughs of Malton and Stockton. The West Biding constitntes tliree Pa^'l'tT f ^ ^^'7™ f *^! Eastern Division containing the city of Bipon and the boroughs of Knareshorough, Leedh, and rontetraot, ^e Northern Division containing the boroughs of Bradford and Halifax; and the Southern Division containing the boroughs of Dewsbury, Huddersfleld, Sheffield, and Wakefield. a- ^ The Kast Biding comprises six Wapentakes, and the municipal boroughs of Beverley, Kingston upon Hull and Hedon which was incorporated in 1860. The North Biding comprises eleven Wapentakes, the two Liberties of Langbaurgh and Whitby Strand, and the municipal boroughs of Middlesborough, Biohmond and Scarborough. The West Biding comprises nine Wapentakes^ the city ^f Eipon the municipal boroughs of Bradford, Doncaster, Halifax, Leeds, Pontefraot, Sheffield and Wakefield, and alo the boroughs of Dewsbury, incorporated in 1862, Batley and Huddersfield, both mcorporated in 1868, Bainsley, incorporated in 18G9, and Eotherham incorporated in 1871. , i, tt- ,. ti n The Bast Biding comprises twelve Petty Sessional Divisions; the borough of Kingston upon Hull, which is a County of itself, has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions; and the borough of Beverley has a Commission of the Peace. The North Biding comprises nineteen Petty Sessional Divisions ; the boroughs of Bichmond and Scarborough have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions; and the borough of Middlesborough has a Comniission of the Peace. The West Riding comprises twenty-five Petty Sessional Divisions : the city of York (a County of itself), the boroughs of Doncaster, Leeds, and Pontefract, and the liberty of Eipon (including the city) have Commissions of the Peace and separate Courts of Quarter Sessions ; and the boroughs of Batley, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Sheffield, and Wakefield have Commissions of tTlP rPflCG For Police purposes the Bast Biding is divided into twelve Divisions, the North Biding into nine Divisions, and the West Biding into twenty-one Divisions. The cities of Bipon and York, and all the municipal boroughs with the exception of Barnsley, Batley, Hedon, and Kotherham, have their own Police. The liberty of Bipon is rated separately from the West Biding to the County rate. Yorkshire comprises altogether forty-five Lieutenancy Sub-Divisions, of which thirteen are in the Bast Biding, nineteen in the North Biding, and thirteen in the West Biding. The number of Highway Districts formed in the County is twenty, of which sixteen are in the North Hiding and four in the West Biding. The ancient parishes of this County are large and are divided into townships. The following parishes are partly in the County of York, the remaining parts 'extending into adjoining Counties : Sockburn, Blyth, Orowle, Pinningley, Awkley, Mitton, Bochdale, Thornton in Lonsdale, and Whalley. . The East Biding is in the Diocese of York ; the North Biding, excepting part of the parish of Sockburn, is in the Dioceses of York and Bipon ; and the West Biding, exceptmg parts of four parishes, is in the Dioceses of York, Bipon, and Manchester. In all Eegistration and Census matters Yoekshirb is regarded as constituting of itself the Ninth Bbgistkation Division, and the population of every parish in the several Superintendent Begistrar-s' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to that Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population op Yorkshire, 1801-1871. ' Population within Parliamentaet Limits in 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 869,133 .. 1811 986,076 16 1821 1,173,895 19 1831 1,371,966 17 1841 1,692,059 16 1351 1,7S7,995 13 1861 2,033,610 13 1871 2,436,356 20 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. Persons. Males. Females. No. of Electors Members Re- turned. EAST RIDING. East Riding (including Rep. Boro's) East Riding (excluding Rep. Boro's) Kingston upon Hull Boro' .... Malton Boro', pa/rt of* .... York City, jparf o/f East Riding. 66,:i93 268,466 29,666 25,441 685 411 139,267 123,408 3,170 2,631 133,679 134,787 69,905 69,352 60,803 1,629 1,442 62,606 1,641 1,189 11,012 19,012 1801 111,192 1811 133,975 20 1821 164,643 15 1831 168,891 9 1841 194,936 15 1861 220,983 13 1861 240,227 9 1871 268,466 12 NORTH RIDING (inc. the AINSTY akd CITY OF YORK.) North Riding. 1801 158,927 1811 170,127 7 1821 188,178 11 1831 192,206 2 1841 204,701 7 1861 215,214 5 1861 245,164 14 1871 293,278 20 NOKTHElPINo{»''^X™Ps°"^} NoHTHE.nii,o{«-"^jOs°"^} Malton Boro', paj-iq/'* Middlesborough Boro' Northallerton Boro' . . ^ . Bichmond Boro' . , . ^ . . . . Scarborough Boro' Stockton Horo', ^ari 0/"$ Thiisk Boro" Whitby Boro' York City, par* o/t 70,054 38,406 1,017 8,041 1,084 1,103 6,161 1,243 1,298 2,843 9,858 346,518 136,389 4,998 46,621 4,961 5,358 24,259 6,970 5,734 13,094 48,134 174,355 172,163 95,191 2,403 25,501 2,479 2,555 10,720 3,863 2,765 6,973 22,926 91,19S 2,695 21,120 2,482 2,803 13,639 3,117 2,979 7,121 26,209 19,083 1,206 6,368 820 677 2,816 973 1,946 9,300 » The borough of Malton la situate partly in the East Riding and partly in the North Eidine. The number of electors and members is stated under the North Eiding, t The city of Yorlc is mclnded partly in the East Eiding and partly in the North RtdinB The • number of electors and members is stated under the North Eiding. t The principal part of the borough of Stonkton is situate in the County of Durham and the number of electors and members is stated undei that County. ' COUNTY STATISTICS : YOBKSHIKE. 193 Population op Yokks.— ctm. West Riding (inc. the AlKSTT AND CnY OF YoRK). Population within Paeuamentaky Limits in IBII— continued. Census PopOla- Increase Years. ■ Hon. percent. 1801 589, 014 1811 B81,9?4 16 1821 831, 0?4 22 1831 1,010,869 22 1811 1,192,422 18 1851 1,361,798 14 1861 1,648,229 14 1851 1,874,611 21 Parliamentary Divisions and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. Persons. ■ Mules. Females. No. of Electors. Members Re- , turned. WEST RIDING. Eastern Division "J f Southern Division j ( Eastern Division J f N°— I>~[c1^'So?gLJ SoGTHESX Division J ( Knaresborough Boro' Leeds Boro' Pontefract Boro' Kipun City Bradford Boro' Halifax Boro' Dewsbury Boro' , Huddersfield Boro* ....... Sheffield Boro' "Wakefield Boro' lit, 487 100,473 162,833 66,169 67,095 81,911 1,271 65,827 2,704 1,616 29,408 13,978 11,196 15,598 48,496 5,633 646,611 479,954 794,806 ' 263,735 268,614 397,493 6,206 259,212 11,653 6,806 145,830 66,610 54,940 74,368 239,946 28,069 268,112 231,885 398,694 130,630 131,863 201,694 2,468 126,'2I6 5,693 3,105 68,906 31,117 26,671' 35 ,'733 120,617 14,079 278,499 248,069 396,212 133,106 196,799 2,737 132,996 6,960 3,701 76,925 34,393 28,369 38,626 119,429 13,990 64,819 47,829 74,937 19,662 17,084 20,994 788 41,407 1,927 1,036 207662 10,083 7,899 11,131 31,329 3,584 PETTY SESSIOHAl DIVISIONS. East RmiNG, Bamton Beacon Beverley Bon/ . . Buckrose - . . ^ Dickering . . . Holdemess, Middle Holdemess, North Hclderness, Sonth . Holme Beacon . . Howdenshire . . Hunsley Beacon, Nortb Hnnsley Beacon, South Kingston npon Hull Boro* Ouse and Derwent Wilton Beacon . NoBTH Riding. Allertonshire . . . Birdforth .... Bnlmer, East . . . Bnlmer.West . , . Gilling, East . . . Gilling.West . . . Greta Bridge . . . Hallikeld .... Hang, East .... Hang, West . . . LangbauTgh, East . . Langbaurgh, North . Langbaurgh, West Malton Middlesborongh Boro' . Pickering Lythe, East Pickering Lythe, West Bichmond Boro' Syedale ... Scarborough Boro* Whitby Strand. Yann . . . West Ridis Aghrfgg, Lower . Agbrigg, Upper . Ainsty, Eastern Barkston Ash, Lower Barkston Ash, Upper Batley Boro' . . Bolton by Bowland Bradford Boro' . . Claro . . « . Dewsbury . -. . Dewsbury Boro' . Doncaster Boro' . Ewecross . . . Halifax Bore' . . Huddersfield Boro' . Eeighley . . . Eirkby Malzeard > Leeds Bew' . . > Morley, East . ^ Morley, West . . Osgoldcross, Lower Osgoldcross, Upper Otl^ Pontefract Boro' . Pop. 18,065 10,218 13,620 18,524 8,681 7,534 7,904 7,554 9,323 6,248 16,219 121,892 12,116 M,729 9,866 14,377 12,122 10,390 6,445 10,224 5,771 6.515 9,988 13,572 26,^45 12,87.6 8,569 10,293 39,563 8,683 11 ,.622 4,443 12,388 24,259 25,212 11,165 . 54,694 . 67,413 . 4,780 . 14,292 . 7,136 . 20,871 . 6,954 . 145,830 . 31,846 . .78,651 . 24,764 . 18,768 . 13,186 . 66,516 . 70,253 . 63,644 . 3,076 . 269,212 . 108,756 ^ 116,746 . 19,320 . 23,780 . 29,866 - 5,35a PETTY SESS. mV.— continued. Pop. Bipon Liberty (,ind. Ripon City) 13,413 Saddleworth 19,923 Sheffield Boro' .239,946 Skyrack 29,649 StaincUffe, East 34,333 StaincUffe, West 6 ,-978 Staincross 80,918 StraffoEth, Lower, and TicKhill . 29,009 Strafforth, UHier, and Tickhlll , 93,810 Tadcaster 6,073 Wakefield Boro* 28 ,'669 Wetherby 11,102 York City -43,796 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. East EIDI^G. Male Pop. Sainton Beacon 9,147 Buckrose . . . Dickering . . Holdemess, Middle Holdemess, Nocth . Holdemess, South . Holme Beacon . . Howdenshire . Hnnsley Beacon, North . Hnnsley Beacon, South . Kingston upon Hull . . Oiise and I^rwent . "Wilton Beacc>n ..... NoKTH Riding. Allertonshire .... Birdforth Bolmer, East Bulmer, West .... Gilling, East .... Gllling, West . , , - Greta Bridge .... HaUikeld Hang, East Hang, "West . . . Langbaurgh, East . . . Langbaurgh, North . - Langbanrgh, West . . Malton Pickering Lythe, East Pickering Lythe, "West . Ryedale Wbitby Strand. . . . Yarm West Kimng. Agbrjgg, Lewer . . . Agbrigg, Upper . . . Barkston Ash . . . . Claro .,-.-.• Morlcy Osgoldcross . . . • ■ , Skyrack and Borough of Leeds StaincUffe, East • • ■ - StaiBdiffe, "West, and Eweoroes Staincross . . . • ^ ■ • Strafforth and Ticklilll, Lower Strafforth and Tickhill, Upper Y«rk City and Ainsty . - 7,033 9,1-60 4,401 3,772 3,964 3,958 4,569 8,<053 7,809 60,014 6,300 5,609 4,-A'9 7,139 6,975 6,353 2,667 7,255 2,989 2,673 4,900 6,810 14,500 28,649 4,284 5,029 15,146 6,132 6,466 12,000 5,966 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. 86,816 76,611 13,768 27,793 229,880 24,331 161,149 29,473 13,603 36,095 23,044 177,034 26,584 Beverley. . Bridlington . Cotiingham . Filey . . . Great Driffield Hedon . . Hornsea . . Howden . . Kingston Hull . . Pocklington "WaUingfen . upon East Riding. . Mud. Bor. . Loc. Bd. . . Loc. Bd. ■ . Loc. Bd. . Town . . Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . To»n . . ' I Mun. Bor. '. Town . . . Town . . North Biding. Baldersby . . Loc. Bd. . Guisbrough . . Loc. Bd. . HiDderwell . . Loc. Bd. . KirtlingtoncumlL„;, B4_ _ Upsland . . 3 Malton . . . Loc. Bd. . Masham . . . Loc. Bd. . Middlesborough Mun. Bor Nonnanby Northallerton Ormesby Pickering . Bedcar . . Richmond . Scarborough SkeltoninCleve land Stockton, South. "Whitby . . . Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. . Loo. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Mun. Bor. . _ Mun. Bor.. '■JLoc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Imp. Com. Dist "West Riding. Allerfeon . . . Askem . . . Austonley . . Baildon . . . Bark island . . Barnsley. . . Batley . . . Bilbrough . . Bingley . . . Bingley . . . Birkenshaw . . Blrstal . . . Bolton . . . Bradlord . . • Brlghouse . . Burley . . • Calverley . . Cartworth . .. Castleford . . Clayton . . .. Clayton, West . Cleckbeaton . CumTserwoith aad Cumber- worth Half . Dart'n . . . Denby . . • Denholme Gate. Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . loc. Bd. . Mun. Hor.. Mun. Bor. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Imp. Com. Dis, Loc. Bd. . Loc, Bd. . Loo. Bd. . Mun. Bor.. Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Ix)c. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loo. Bd. . (loo. Bd. . Loo. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . Loo. Bd . O Pop. 10,218 6,203 4,010 2,267 5,067 996 1,686 2,316 2,622 317 6,202 2,599 292 8,168 2,209 39,663 3,666 2,663 4,080 3,689 1,943 4,443 24,269 2,561 6,764 12,460 2,906 457 1,535 4,784 2,056 23,021 20,871 207 9,062 6,890 2,833 6,044 1,271 145,830 6,370 2,271 3,195 1,930 6,268 4,074 1,531 .6,683 6,197 1,637 3,469 J94 COUNTY STATISTICS : YOBKSHIEE, PRINCIPAL TOWNS- DewBbury . . Mun.Bor.. . Dodwoith , . Loc. Bd. . . Doncaster . . Mun. Bor. Drighlington . LocBd. . . Eccleshlll . . Loc. Bd. . . EUand . . . Loo. Bd. . . Emley . . . LocBd. . . FamleyTyas . Loo. Bd. . . Farsley . . . LocBd. . . Flockton. . . LocBd. . . Fulstone . . LocBd. . . Golcfir . . . LocBd. . . Goole . . . Town . . . Greetland . . Loc Bd. . . Guiseley . . . LocBd. . . Guntbwaite and Ingbirchworth |LocBd. . . Halifax . . . Mun.Bor.. . Harrogate . . LocBd. . . Haworth. . . LocBd. . . Heaton . , . LocBd. . . Hebden Bridge,. LocBd. . . Heckmondwike. LocBd. . . Hepworth . . LocBd. . . Hipperholme . LocBd. . . Holme . . . LocBd. . . Henley . . , Loc. Bd. , . Horbury . . LocBd. . . Hoyland-Swaine Loc Bd. . . Huddersfleld . Mun. Bor.. . Idle .... LocBd. . . Ukley .. . . LocBd. . . Kcigbley. . . Loc Bd. . . Kirkburton . . LocBd. . . Kirkheaton' . « Loc Bd. . . Knaresborough and Tentergate llmp.Com.Dtet cmtinmd. Pop. 24,764 ~ 2,747 13,768 4,388 6,622 6,432 1,275 601 .3,829 1,116 2,052 e,033 7,680 4,114 3,186 386 65,510 6,843 2,884 1,929 3,894 8,300 1,111 2,130 724 4,906 3,977 ' 706 70,253 6,263 2,611 19,775 3,442 2,646 5,205 PRINCIPAL TOWNS— amtinmd. Pop. Leeds. . . . Linthwatte . . Longwood . . Luddenden Foot Marsden in Al- mondbury Marsden in Hud- dersfield . Meltham. , Mexboruugh Midgley . . . Monk Bretton Morley . . Netherthong . Nortti Bierley , Northovrram Oakwortli . . Ossett with Gaw- tborpe . . . Otley . . . Ovenden . . . Oxenhope . . Penistone . . Pon refract . , Queensbury . . Quickmere . . Bastrick . . , Bavenstliorpe . Kawmarsli . . Ripon (City) Bish worth . , Botherljam . . Scammonden . Scholea . . . Selby. . , . ':} Mun. Bor.. LocBd, . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . [ Loc Bd. . LocBd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . LocBd. . Loc Bd. . LocBd. . Loc. Bd. . Loc. Bd. . I LocBd. . Loc. Bd. . LocBd. . Loc. Bd. . LocBd. . Mun. Bor.. Loc Bd. . LocBd. . LocBd. . Loc Bd. . Loc Bd. . Mun. Bor.. LocBd. . (Mun.Bor.. (LocBd. . Loc Bd. . Loc. Bd. . LocBd. . 259,212 6,047 4,065 2,968 2,119 692 4,229 4,316 3,066 2,090 9,607 1,892 14,433 3,725 6,683 9,19« 6,866 7,371 2,328 1,649 6,350 6,012 3,368 6,896 2,910 6,869 6,806 1,143 26,087 26,892 803 995 6,193 PRINCIPAL TOWSS-amtmued. Pop. Sheffield . . . Mun. Bor, . 239,946 Shelf. . . . LocBd. . . 3,091 Shelley . . . LocBd. . . 1,751 Shepley . . . LocBd. , . 1,607 Shipley . . . Loc Bd. , . 11,757 Silsden . . . LocBd. . . 2,714 Skelmanthorpe . LocBd. . . 2,953 Skipton . . . LocBd. . . 6,042 Slaithwaite . . LocBd. . . 2,781 Soothill (Nether) Sooihlll (Upper) LocBd. . . 4,927 LocBd. . . 3,469 Soutfaowram . LocBJ. . . 3,091 Sowerby. . , LocBd. . . 6,079 Sowerby Bridge LocBd. . . 7,041 Soyland . . . LocBd. . . 3,264 Tadcaster . .. Town . . 2,443 Thome . . . Town . . . 2,618 Thomhlll . . LocBd. . , 6,236 Thornton . . Loc Bd. . . 6,674 Thurletone . . LocBd. , , 2,639 Thurstonland . Loc Bd. . . 1,001 Tickhill . . . LocBd. . . 1,844 Tong Street . . LocBd. . . 3,740 Upper MiU . . LocBd. . . 1,235 Upperthong. . LocBd. . . 2,419 Wakefleld . . Mun.Bor., . 28,069 Warley . . . LocBd. . . 3,341 Wath upon Deame LocBd. . . 2,142 Whitley (Upper) LocBd. , 882 Whitwood . . LocBd. . 3,342 Wilsden . . . Loc Bd. . . 3,127 WindhiU. . . LocBd. . . 6,783 Wombwell . . LocBd. , . 6,009 Wooldale . . LocBd. . . 4,454 Yeadon . , , LocBd. . . 6,246 York (City) . . Mun. Bor.. . 43,796 Amtount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year ending April, 1871 ' £11,685,980 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 , , 11,747,179 Amiouiit of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ '9,841,739 AranuDt levied for County and Police Rates In year eriling Mich., 1871 . , , . 146,866 Amount levied for Poor Rates la J(»-A»Aire In year ending X^ady-day, 1871 888,283 COUNTY STATISTICS : ANGLESEY ; BEEOON. 195 ANGLESEY. This County has an area of 193,511 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 51,040 persons (males 24,400, females 26,640). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 17,234 persons, or 51 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the Beau- maris district of boroughs. It comprises six hundreds, and the municipal borough of Beaumaris. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into two Petty Sessional Divisions; there are two Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, but no Police Divisions or Highway Districts. The County is in the Diocese of Bangor, and the population of every parish in the several Superin- tendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to the Blbvekth or Welsh Registration Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPULATtON OF COTJNTT, 1801-1871. rOPDLATION WITHIN FaHLUMENTART LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 33,806 1811 3t,045 10 1821 45,063 22 1331 48,326 J 1841 50,891 5 1851 5V,32r 13 1861 54,609 5 dec. 18J1 51,040 7 dec. County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Members Re- turned. Persons. Males. Females. Electors. Akgleset (including Rep. Bore's) . . 12,170 51,040 24,400 26,640 5,068 2 Anglesey (excluding Rep. Boro's) . . f Amlwch . . . Beaumaris District Beaumaris . . . of Boro's. . . Holyhead . . . Llangefni 8,962 783 490 1,604 331 37,368 2,968 2,291 7,191 1,222 18,085 1,297 1,057 3,422 539 19,283 1,671) 1,234 ( 3,769 { 683 J 3,295 1,773 I I PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Anglesey: First Division. . . 21,731 Second „ . . . 29,309 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male P. .p. Anglesey : First Sub-division . 10,275 Second „ . 14,125 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Fop. Amlwch . . . Par. Bor. . . Beaumaris . . Mun. Bor. • Holyhead . . Loo. Bd. . . Llangefni . , Far. Bor. , . 2,963 2,291 5,916 1,222 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) la year ending April, 1871 £219,963 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 187,402 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ 165,081 AmountlevledforConnty and Police Bates to year ending Mich.. 1871 4,144 Amount levied for Poor Rates m Crcion (7oMj!«y in year ending Lady-day, 1871 23,586 BRECKNOCKSHIRE. This County has an area of 460,158 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 59,901 persons (males 29,9-.^8, females 29,973). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 27,576 persons, or 85 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains one repre- sented borough and part of another. It comprises six hundreds, and the municipal borough of Brecknock. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into ten Petty Sessional Divisions: Breclsnock borough has a Commission of the Peace, and maintains its own Police. For Police purposes the County is divided into two Divisions ; and for the purposes of the Highways Act into nine Highway Districts. There are eleven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. , . . ,, With the exception of parts of the parishes of Llangattock and Llangumder, the County is m the Diocese of St Davids, and it contains part of the township of Glasbury, which extends into Kadnorshire. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars Districts, or Poor Law Unions in BuECKNOOKsmEE, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Registration Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population op County, 1801-1871. Population vfithih Pakliamektabt Limits in 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 32,325 , , 1811 37,735 17 1821 43,826 16 1831 47,763 9 1841 65,603 16 1861 61,474 11 1861 61,627 0-2 1871 59,901 3 dec. County and Boroughs. Bkecknockshiee (including Rep. Boro's) Bbecknockshiee (exchiding Rep. Boro's) Brecknoclc Boro' ....•••• Merthyr-Tydfll Boro', iiarJo/* . . • In- habited Houses. 12,617 10,830 1,276 ■ 641 Population. Persons. 69,901 51,335 6,308 2,258 Males. Females. 29,928 25,661 3,138 1,129 No. of Electors. 29,973 3,170 1,129 Members Re- turned. 4,562 3,754 803 . The prtocipal part of the borough of Merthyr-Tydfll is situate in the County of Glanwrgan. and the number of elector, for the entire borough is given under that County. ^ 2 .193 COUNTY STATISTICS : OAEDIGAN ; CAEMAKXHEN. PETTY SESSIOJfAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Brecknock Boro* 5,845 Brynmawr 11,633 Builth ?,047 Crickhowell 8,514 Devynnook 4,028 Hay 3,079 Merthyr 3,249 Penderyn ^ 5,179 Penkelly 2,642 Talgarth 4,462- Ystradgunlals 4,223 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Brecknock Brynmawr Builth . Hay . . Pop. ( Man. Bor. ■tLocBd. . . 6,845 . 5,9» . Loc. Bd. . . 6,739 . Loc. Bd. . 1,059 . LocBd. . . 1,777 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIOXS. Male Pop. Brecknock Boro' 2,^18 Brynmawr 6,039 Builth 3,456 Crickhowell 4,164 Pevynuock # » 1,961 Hay 1,498 Merthyr 1,652 Penderyn 2,576 Penkelly 1,293 Talgarth 2,253 Ystradgnnlais . ... . . . 2,118 Amonnt of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sohcd. A.) in year ending April, 1871 . £274,942 Groiis Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 271,879 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ 238,714 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 9,829 Amount levied for Pooritates in J7«ton Cowntj/ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 30,791 CAEDIGANSHIRE. This County has an area of 443^87 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 73,441 persons (males 33,396, females 40,045). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 30,485 persons, or 71 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains part of the Cardiganshire District of Boroughs. It comprises five hundreds, the jnunicipal borough of Aberystwith, and the greater part of the municipal borough of Cardigan, the remainder, being in Pembrokeshire. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into nine Petty Sessional Divisions; the boroughs of Aberystwith and Caudigan have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes the County is divided into two Divisions ;■ and for the purposes of the Highways Act into eleven Districts. There are ten Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. The County is in the Dioeese of St. Davids, and the population of every parish in the several Super- intendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Bbgisteation Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPtrLATION OF COUMTXj POPtTLATION WITHIN PaBLIAMENTAET LIMITS IN 1871. 1870-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 42,966 1811 50,260 .17 1821 57,784 15 1831 64,780 12 1841 68,766 6 1861 70,796 3 1861 72,245 2 1871 73,441 2 County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Membera Re- turned. SStu. Persons. Males. Females. Cakdiganshibe (including Rep. Boro's) 16,420 73,441 33,396 40,045 6,314 2 Cakdigahshibe (excluding Rep. Boro's) (Aberystwith . . Cardigan District of J. Adpar, part of . Boro's, part of . \ Cardigan,. jJari of . ( Lampeter . . . 14,005 L.'iSO 123 682. 260 62,167 6,898 618 2,633 1,225 28,446 3,042 215 1,100 593 33,721 3,856 303 1,533 632 4,626* \ 1788* 1 1 'The oontributoiy borough of Adpar is partly situate in the County of CarmaHhm, and the contributory borough of Cardigan is V situate in the Coiintv nf p^h.„T,^ . ^^ number of electors for the entire Cardigan District of Boroughs is stated above. partly situate in the County of Pembroke : PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Aberystwith Boro' 6,893 Cardigan Boro', pari 0/ . . . 2'633 Geneur Glyn, Lower .... 6,004 Geneur Glyn, Upper .... 6^081 liar. Lower, and Aberayron . . 15 242 liar. Upper ll_12g Llandyssil , . 3_i5o, Moyddyn, Upper 5,704 Penarth 6,788 Penrhiwpal 5,836 Troedyraur, Lower .... 3,980; LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Aberayron and Lower liar . . 6,630 Aberysiwith Boro' .... 3,042 Cardigan, pari 0/ Boro' . . . 1,100 Geneur Giyn, Lower .... 2,«95 Geneur Glyn, Upper .... 2,934 liar, Upper 5,306 Moyddyn, Upper, or Lampeter . 2., 527 Penarth or Tregaron .... 3,280 Troedyraur, Lower .... 1,7,16 Troedyraur, UDper .... 3,967 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Aberystwith . Mun. Bor, 6,898 Adpar . . . Par. Bor. . 1,423 Cardigan. . . Mun. Bor. 3,461 Lampeter . . Loc.Bd. . 1,225 New Quay . . Loc. Bd. . 1,421 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax rSched. A.) hi year endinK Anril laii imn Mx Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871. . . - . . ^ ' nAll Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ ilb.MI Amount levied for County and Police Rates in'year ending Mich., 1871 ' '. Amount leviedfor Poor Rates in £7jiio» Coutiii/ la year ending Lady-day,. 1871 ..'.'..'.', 226,042 191,422 6,020 45,667 CARMARTHENSHIRE. / T'^'LStri,"'*? ^"^^ "l'"'^* ?^ 606,172 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 115 710 nersons So^s!*; 7^p?cent °''''^- ^"'^ *'' '"' "''''''' ''^ ^''''^ ^^'P^'^^^- ^^ increased bV48,393 For parliamentary representation the. County is an undivided oonstitueney, and it contains the whole of the Carmarthen and part of the Cardigan Districts of Boroughs. It comprises Tvehundredr the In'rLknTvty."' ''"""'"°"' '^'^'""^"' '""^ ^''^'''^' '^^ '''' ^--P^l bVougL'^of CarStl The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into eight Petty Sessional Divisions^ the COUNTY statistics: oabnaevon. 197 borough of Carmart'hon (a County of itself) has a Commission of the Peace, a separate Court of Quarter Sessions, and maintains its own Police. There are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, three Police Divisions, and thirteen Highway Districts. ..'.'.'.'' The County is in the Diocese of St. Davids, and contains parts of five parishes which extend into Pembrokeshire. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Pegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in Cabmarthbnshibb, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Registration Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POTOLATIOH OF COUSTT, POPDIATIOK -WITHIS PABLIAMENTAET LninS DT 18?1. 1801-1871. Gensns Popula- Increase Tears. tion. percent. 1801 6?, 317 .. 1811 77,21? 15 1821 90,239 17 1831 100,740 12 1841 106,326 6 1851 110,632 4 1861 111,796 1 18»1 116,710 1 County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. Persons. Males. Females. Caemaethesshikb (incJMdtno Eep. 1 Boro-s) . . . . . . . . . ; 24,333 115,710 64,921 60,789 11,253 3 , Cabhabthbnshibe (excluding Kep. ) Bore's) S Cardigan District of ..)„.•„* .v^» Bore's. j,«.o/ J-Adpar.pfco/* . Carmarthen District ) Carmarthen . . ofBoro's . . JUaueUy . . . 19,139 227 1,984 2,983 89,036 905 10,488 16,281 42,144 406 4,820 7,651 46,892 499 5,668 7,730 7,724 ^* |3,629 2 1 * The principal part of the contributory hoiBugh of Adpar is situate in the County of Cardigan, in which county the number of electors in the Cardigan District of Boroughs is stated. PETTY SESSIONAL DITISIUN.S. Pop. Carmarthen 19,437 Carmarthen Boro* 10,488 Llanboidy 7,163 Llandilo 15,054 Uandoyery 16,699 Llanelly 30,895 UanShangelararth 4,552 Newcastle in Emlyn. .... 6,655 St. Clears 4,767 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Carmarthen 9,018 Ciirmarthen Boro' 4,820 Llandilo 7,126 Llandovery 7,999 Llanelly 16,261 Llanfihangelararth 2,110 Newcastle in Emlyn .... 3,067 St. Clears 6,630 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Carmarthen . . Mun Bor. . 10,488 Llandilo . . . Loc. Bd. . 1,470 Llanelly . . Loc. Bd. . . 14,973 Llandovery . . Mun. Bor. . 1,861 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 *491 , 082 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved fdt 1871 603,817 Amonnl. of Rateable Value „ „ , 443,679 Amount levied for Comity and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 7,716 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Union ftmni^ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 48,324 CARNARVONSHIRE. This County has an area of 369,482 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 106,121 persons (males 51,874, females 54,247). Since the first Census .in 1801 the population has increased by 64,600 persons, or 156 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the Car- narvon! District of Boroughs. It comprises ten hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Carnarvon and Pwllheli. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into six Petty Sessional Divisions ; the borough of Carnarvon has a Commission of the Peace. ■ ■ ■ . For Police purposes the County is divided into flVe Divisions ; and the borough of Pwllheli has its own Police. There are four Lieutenancy Sub-divisions; the Highways Act has not been adopted. _ _ "With the exception of certain parishes which are in the Diocese of St. Asaph, the County ^ m the Diocese of Bangor, and contains parts of five parishes which extend into the adjoining Counties of Denbigh and Merioneth. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in Caenarvonshibb, is given in the Table relating to the Elbvbnth Eegistkation Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of County, 1801-1871. POPUIATIOK WITBIH PaELIAMBHTABT LIMITS IN 1871. Censns Popular Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 41,621 1811 49,665 20 1821 68,099 17 1831 66,818 15 1841 81,093 21 1851 87,870 g 1861 95,694 9 1871 106,121 11 County and Boroughs. Caenaevokshiee (including Eep. Boro's) Caenabvosshiee (exehiding E^. Boro's) Carnarvon District of Boro's . . . In- habited Houses. 23,298 17,197 2,129 1,976 683 209 600 706 Population. 106,121 78,581 9,859 9,449 2,620 812 1,791 3,009 Males. Females. 61,874 39,287 4,515 4,367 1,244 366 732 1,383 64,247 39,294 6,344 5,092 1,376 456 1,069 1,626 8,732 6,654 3,178 198 COXmiY STATISTICS : DENBIGH ; FLINT. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Bangor 24,048 Carnarvon 26,294 Carnarvon Boro' 9,449 Conway 12,540 Eifflonydd, or Portmadoc , . 8,696 Nant-Conway 5,021 Pwllheli 20,073 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Carnarvon 22,850 Conway 15,212 PortmaddO 4,196 PwllheU 9,616 PEINCIPAL TOWNS. Bangor , , . Loc. Bd. . . Bethesda . . Loc. Bd. . . Pop. 7,722 6,297 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 . . . Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ ... Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . . . Amount levied for Poor Rates in L'num Cawnty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 . PRINCIPAL Carnarvon . . Conway . . . Criccieth . ► Dwygyfylchi . Llandudno . . Nevin , . , PwUhell . . . Ynyscynfaaiam . year ending April, 9,449 TOWSS— continued. Pop. Mun. Bor. Par. Bor. . . Par. Bor. . . Loc. Bd. . . Imp. Com. Dist. Par. Bor. . . Mun. Bor. Loc. Bd. . . 812 1,623 2,762 1,791 3,009 4,367 1871 £355,157 401,750 335,046 9,148 58,819 DENBIGHSHIRE. This County has an area of 392,005 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 105,102 persons (males 52,866, females 52,236). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 44,803 persons, or 7i per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is.an undivided constituency, and it contains the Denbigli District of Boroughs. It comprises six hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Denbigh, Ruthin, and Wrexham. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into nine Petty Sessional Divisions ; the boroughs of Denbigh and Wrexham have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes the County is divided into three ^Districts ; for Highway purposes into five Districts ; and there are nine Lieutenancy Sub- divisions. The County is in the Diocese of St. Asaph, and contains parts of sixteen parishes which extend into adjoining Counties. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions "in Denbighshieb, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Registration Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPDLATION WITHIN PaRLIAMEKTABT LIMITS IH 1871. Population of Countt, 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. . percent. 1801 60,299. ■ 1811 64,249 7 1821 76,428 19 1831 82,665 8 1841 88,478 7 1851 92,583 5 1861 100,778 9 1871 105,102 4 County and Boroughs. Deneighshibe (incliidin^ Rep. Boro's) Denbighshibe (eaxluding Rep. Boro's) {Denbigh . . . . Holt Ruthin Wrexham .... In- habited Houses. 13,396 1,362 210 759 1,774 Population. Persons. 105,102 84,878 6,323 1,056 3,298 9,647 Males. Females. 52,866 42,935 2,983 534 1,636 4,778 No. of Electors. 41,943 3,340 522 1,662 4,769 Members Re- turned. 10,293 7,452 U,841 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Bromfleld 23,201 Chirk Lower, or Llangollen . , 9,998 Chirk Upper, or Llansilin. , . 4,144 Denbigh Boro' 6,323 Isaled 7,163 Isdulas 6,629 Ruabon 15,150 Ruthin 12,613 Uwchaled 3,627 Dwchddulas 8,678 Wrexham Boro' 8,576 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Abergele 2,724 Cerrigydruidion 1,834 Denbigh 6,701 Llangollen 6,064 Llansilin ....... 2,126 Llanrwst 4,231 Ruabon 7,804 Ruthin 6,396 Wrexham 15,986 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Denbigh . . Mun. Bor. . . 6,323 Holt . . . Par. Bor. . . 1,056 Llangollen . Loc. Bd. . . 2,798 Pensam . . Lnc. Bd. . 312 Ruthin . . Mun. Bor. . . 3,298 Wrexham . Mob. Bor. . . 8,576 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 Amount levied for Poor Bates in FmoM Coudty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 £496,163 605,167 442,030 13,808 63,266 FLINTSHIRE. This County has an area of 169,162 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 76,312 persons (males 68,3.50, females 37,962). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 36,843 persons, or 93 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains part of Chester City and the Flint District of Boroughs. It comprises five hundreds, and the municipal borouofi of Flint. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into ten Petty Sessional Divisions • the borough of Flint has a Commission of the Peace. . For Police purposes there are three Divisions j the Highways Act has not been adopted ; there are four Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. With the exception of parts of the parishes of Ellesmere, Doddleston, Malpas, and Hawarden the County is in the Diocese of St. Asaph, and contains parts of eleven parishes which extend into adioinin'' Counties. ° COUNTY statistics: glamokgan. 199 The population of every parish in the several SuperiDtendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law "WT f!? ^^^^'^''^^f^' '« S'jea in the Tahle relating to the Eleventh Registeatiojt Division, which ■will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Countt, 1801-1871. POI'DIATIOS WITHIN PaKLIAMESXAKY LIMITS IN 1871. Census Popula- Increase Yeara. tion. per Cent. 1801 39,469 1811 45,«37 16 1821 53,893 17 1831 «0,244 12 1841 66,919 11 1851 68,156 2 1861 69,737 2 1871 76,312 9 County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. So. of Electprs. Members Persons. Males. Females. turned. Flihtsbiee i inciuding^ev- City } (. and Boro's y ' 16,636 76,312 38,350 37,962 7,144 2 Fi-ISTSHIRE S<^<^»dingRep City 1 (. and Boro's 5 • Chester (aty).ijarto/* ..... /'Caergwylo Caerwys Flint Flint DIstrictJ Holywell .... of Boro's "SMold j Overton / Khnddlan l^St. Asaph 11,292 196 188 152 961 1,822 993 292 304 431 62,347 976 860 614 4,663 7,961 4,634 1,324 1,233 1,900 26,439 538 431 304 2,364 3,973 2,238 636 676 861 26,908 433 429 310 2,199 3,988 2,296 688 667 1,049 3,936 l3,208 1 1 .. *J^^ principal part of the city of Chester Is situate to the County of Chestei; to which County the number of electors for the entire city of Chester will he found stated. •' PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Caerwys 2,824 Flint Boro" 4,269 Hamner 3,255 Hawarden 8,987 HolyweU 13,649 Hope 3,376 Mold 14,833 Nortbop, 6,322 Overton 2,693 PETTY SESS. BlV.-imiCnued. _ Pop. Prestatyn 6,104 Rhuddlan ....... 9 495 LIEUTENANCY StlB-DIYISIONS. Male Pop. Coleshlll 9,394 Maylor 2,915 Mold 18,424 Rhuddlan and Prestatyn . . . 7,617 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) to year endtag April, 1871 .£350, 393 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 378,275 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ „ . . "... 332^960 Amonnt levied for County and Police Rates to year ending Mich., 1871 9,267 Amount levied for Poor Rates to C/nion County to year endtog Lady-day, 1871 21,816 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Flint . . . . Mun. Bor., . 4,269 HolyweU . . Loc. Bd. . . 3,640 Mold . . . . Loc. Bd. . . 3,978 Overton . . . Par. Bor. . . 1,324 Rhuddlan . Par. Bor. . . 1,233 Rhyl . . . . Imp. Com. Dtst. 4,229 St. Asaph . . Par. Bor. . , 1,900 GLAMORGANSHIRE. This County has an area of 547,070 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 397,859 persons • (males 205,660, females 192,199). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 326,980 persons, or 461 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the Cardiff and Swansea Districts of Boroughs, and the greater part of the borough of Merthyr Tydfil. It comprises ten hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Aberavon, Cardiff, Neath, and Swansea. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into twelve Petty Sessional Divisions ; each of the boroughs has a Commission of the Peace. There are four Police Divisions, and the boroughs of Cardiff, Neath, and Swansea have their own Police. For the purposes of the Highways Act nine Districts have been formed. There are twelve Lieutenancy Sub-divisions. The County is partly in the Diocese of Llaodaff, and partly in the Diocese of St. Davids, and it contains parts of three parishes which extend into the adjoining County of Monmouth, The populatioii of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in Glamokganshibe, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Eeqisteation Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. POPTOATIOIf OF CODKIT, POPULATION WITHIH PABLIAMEKTAEY LIMITS IN 1871. 1801-1871. . , . 1 Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. percent. 1801 70,879 .. 1811 86,067 20 1821 102,073 20 1831 126,612 24 1841 171,188 35 1361 231,849 35 1861 317,762 37 1871 397,859 25 County and Boroughs. Glamobqanshiee (Imiluding Rep. Glamobganshibe (exchiding Rep, „ i-^^-i^ . (Cardiff . Cardiff District » co„bridge . of Boro s J Hiantris^tot Merthyr-Tydffl, iMrto/* . ^Aberavon Swansw Districts „„^/ of Boro s jjfg^ti, _ (Swansea Boro's) Boro's) In- habited Houses. 72,905 31,162 8,158 247 447 17,933 2,276 117 261 1,991 10,324 Population. 205,660 162,241 66,911 1,134 2,039 94,762 11,906 591 1,220 10,060 56,996 Males. Females. 84,231 29,719 628 1,031 50,004 6,903 308 618 4,930 28,388 No. of Electors. 192, U9 78,010 27,192 606 1,003 44,753 6,003 283 602 5,130 28,607 Members Re- turned. 36,376 «,718 14,697 V 6,464 • The borough of Merthyr-Tydfil Is partly situate in the C-Junty of Brecknock: the number of electors for the entire borough is stated above. - 200 COUNTY STATISTICS : MEEIONETH ; MONTGOMERY. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Aberavon Boro* 3,574 Caerphilly, Higher Division . , 57,585 Caerphilly, Lower Division , . 12,151 Cardiff Boro' 39,636 Cowbridge 6,441 Dinas-Fowis 8,663 iSower 4,042 Kibbor 24,234 Mlskin 44,432 Neath 23,092 NeiHhBoro'. ...... 9,319 Newcastle 33,241 Pontardawe 14,895 Pontypridd . , 40,744 Swansea 24,208 Swansea iSoro' ■ 51,702 LIEUTENANCY SDB-DITISIONS. Male Pop. Caerphilly. Hiiiher 30,167 Caerphilly, Lower 7,960 CardifrBoro' 20,993 Cowbridge 2,982 Dinas-Powis 4,664 Kibbor 12,121 Llangafelach 19,338 Misltin, Higher 36,271 Mlbkin. Lower 7,933 Neath ........ 19,060 Newcastle and -Ogmore . . . 17,268 Swansea 26,903 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. p„p, Aberavon. . Mun. B r. . . 3,574 Aberdare . . L'.o. Bd. . . . 36,112 PRINCIPAL TOWSS—amUnued. Pop. Bridgend . . Loc. Bd. . . 3,539 Briton Ferry . Loc. Bd. . . . 4,803 Canton . . Loo. Bd. . . 7,061 Cardiff . . Mun. Bor. . 39,636 Cowbridge . Par. Bor.. . 1,134 Cwmdu . . Loc. Bd. . . 6,836 Kenflgg . . Pur. Bor.. . 691 Llantrisaii.t . Par. Bor. . . 2,039 Loughor . . Pur. Bor.. . 1,220 Merthyr-Tyda Loc. Bd . . 51,949 Mountain Ash Loo. Bd. . . 7,467 Neath . . Mun. Bor. , 9,319 Roath . . . Loc. Bd. . . . 7,991 Swans^ . . Mun. Bor. . . 51,702 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In year ending April. 1871 £1,219,922 Gross Estlmaied Kentfll according to Valuation Lis's approved for 1871 1,776,085 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ^„ , 1,487,060 Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 36,816 Amount levied for Poor Kates in ZTtii'oh Counij/ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 188,930 MERIONETHSHIRE. This Coimty Las an area of 385,291 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 46,598 persons (males 23,261, females 23,337). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 17,092 persons, or 58 per cent. For parliamentary, representation the County is an undivided constituency ; it comprises five hundreds, but contains no municipal or parliamentary borough: ~ The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and i« divided into six Petty Sessional Divisions. It is not divided for Police purposes, nor has th« Highways Act been adopted. There are five Lieutenancy Sub-divisions; The County is partly in the Diocese of Bangor, and partly in the Diocese of St. Asaph, and contains parts of four parishes which extend into adjoining Counties. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in MEEtONBTHSHiRB, is given in the. Table relating to the Eleventh Ebgisteation Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population t™hi!i Paeliamentaet Liuits m 1871. Population of CouNTr, 1801-1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Cent. 1801 29,606 1811 30,864 6 1821 34,382 11 1831 36,315 3 1841 39,332 11 1851 38,843 Idee. 1861 38,963 0-3 1871 46,598 20 ■County. ' In- habited Houses. Mebionethshibe ........ 10,006 Population. Persons. Males. Females. 46,698 23,337 No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. 3,300 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Ardndwy-ls-ATtro '3,595 Ardudwy-Uwchartro .... 16,346 Edeimion 5,449 Estimaner 6,586 Pcnllyn 6,604 Talybont 9,018 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Dolgelly 6,B91 Edeimion 2,777 Estimaner ...,,.. 1,881 Festinlog 8,367 Penllyn 3,345 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Bala . . Dolgelly . Towyn . Loo. Bd. Loc. Bd. Loc. Bd. Pop. 1,639 2,367 3,307 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Scbed. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £178 119 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 204'256 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ „ ' ' 161*727 Amount levied for County and Police Raites In year ending Midi., l-87'l ! ! I ! 4*617 Amount levied for Poor Kates in iTjiioji Cownty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 ....*.'.!.! 31*464 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. This County has an area of 4:85,351 statute acres, and its iJopulation in 1871 was 67^628 persons (males 34,095, females 33,528). Since the first Census in 1801 the fiopulation has incsreased by 19 439 persons, or 40 per cent. - ' For parliamentary rq)resentation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the Montgomery District df Boroughs. It comprises nine hundreds,' and the municipal boroughs of Llanidloes and "Welshpool. The County ha« one Court of Quarter Sessionsj and is divided into thirteen Petty Sessional Divisions • the_ borough of Welshpool has a, Commission of the Peace. There are thirteen Lieutenancy Sub-' divisions ; and two Police Divisions. The Highways Act has not been adopted. The County is partly in the Dioceses of Bangor, Hereford, and St Asapli, and it contains parts of ten parishes which extend into adjoining Counties. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law COUNTY statistics: pembeokb. 201 POPOTiAIIOlf WITHIN PARLIAMElrrAKT LIMITS W 18?!. POPDIATIOH OF CODHTY, 1801-18»1. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion, percent. 1801 48,184 1811 52,184 8 1821 60,245 IS 1831 66,844 11 1841 69,607 4 1851 67,335 3 dec. 1861 66,919 Idee. 1871 67,623 1 County and Boroughs. MOHTGOMEKTSHIKE ■{ in^^ms Rep. 1 I Boros J MoKTGOMERTSHiKE i exduding Eep. ) i Boros j Montgomery District ofBoro's . . . Llanfyllin Llanidloes Machynlleth Montgomery Newtown . Welshpool In- habited Houses. 13,911 9,711 266 737 461 266 1,368 1,102 Population. Persons. 67,623 48,946 1,132 3,428 2,042 1,285 5,744 5,046 PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. ^ Pop- Cauise 1,998 Deythur 3,483 Llanfyilin 7,112 Llanidloee, Lower 4,432 Llanidloes, Upper 8,391 Machynlleth 8,700 Matbrafal 6,001 Montgomery, Lower .... 3,853 Montgomery, Upper .... 2,235 Newtown, Lower 2,948 Newtown, Upper 8,237 Pool, Lower ....... 1,525 Pool, Upper 1,725 Males. 34,095 25,032 546 1,679 976 636 2,768 2,459 Females. 23,914 636 1,749 1,067 649 2,976 2,687 No. of Electors. 7,682 4,790 2,792 Membera Ke- turned. PETTY SESS. DiV.- continued. Pop. "Welshpool Boro' 6,9^3 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Caurse 2,844 Deythur 1,741 Llanf^lUn 3,686 Llanidloes, Lower 2,286 Llanidloes, Upper 4,282 Machynlleth 4,363 Mathrafal 3,043 Montgomery, Lower .... 1,947 Montgomery, Upper .... 1,190 Newtown, Lower 1,470 Amount of Real Proptrty assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) In Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ,, Amount levied for County and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 . . ! ! Amount levied for Poor Rates in rniore Counti/ in year ending Lady-day, 1871 . LIELTT. SUB.-DIV.-C(mMmM«d. „ Male Pop. Newtown, Upper 4,080 Pool, Lower 746 Pool, Upper 2,618 Pop. 1,132 3,428 2,042 1,285 4,874 6,983 4,033 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Llanfyllin . . Par. Bor. . Llanidloes . . Mun. Bor. Machynlleth . Par. Bor. . Montgomery . Par. Bor. . Newtown and ") y t5.» Llanllwchaiarnf-'"""-™- ■ Welshpool . .{Jf™-^°- year ending April, 1871 £390,960 374,484 331,438 7,627 43,021 PEMBROKESHIRE. This County has an area of 393,682 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 91,998 persons (males 42,782, females 49,216). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 35,718 persons, or 63 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains the whole of the Haverfordwest and Pembroke and part of the Cardigan Districts of Boroughs. It comprises seven hundreds, and the municipal boroughs of Haverfordwest, Pembroke, and Tenby, and part of the borough of Cardigan. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into seven Petty Sessional Divisions ; the borough of Haverfordvrest (a County of itself) has a Commission of the Peace and a separate Court of Quarter Sessions ; and Pembroke and Tenby have Commissions of the Peace. For Police purposes there are three Divisions, and the boroughs of Haverfordwest and Tenby have their own Police. Inhere are eight Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and ten Highway Districts. The County is in the Diocese of St. David's, and contains parts of five parishes which extend into Cannarthenshire. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in Pembbokeshikb, is given in the Table relating to the Eleventh Ebgisthation Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of Countt, Population within Pabliamentaet Limits in 1871. 1801-1871. Census Popula- increase Years. tion. percent. 1801 66,280 1811 60,615 8 1821 73,788 22 1831 81,425 10 1841 88,044 8 1851 94,140 7 1861 96,278 2 1871 91,998 4 dec. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Ee- lurned. Persons. Males. Females, Pembbokeshire (including Rep. Boro's) 19,583 91,998 42,782 49,216 9,219 3 PEMBBOERsmEB (exdudinff Rep. Boro's^ Cardigan District ufl „„„,= , „,, Boro's, i.art<,/ }Cardigan,j,or< o/« ""'l^TCJ^l Ha^Sdwest tnctofBoros J Narberth . . ( Milford . . . Pembroke District ) Pembroke . . OfBoro's 1 Tenby . . . ( Wiston . . . 12,657 667 404 1,378 280 676 2,824 661 136 57,436 2,306 1,581 6,622 1,266 2,836 15,450 3,810 691 26,726 923 661 2,992 683 1,350 7,666 1,563 338 30,710 1,383 930 3,630 683 1,486 7,794 2,217 353 4,645 ■ 1462 V3,212 1 1 1 * The principal part of the contributory borough of Cardigan is situate In the County of Cardigan ; the number of electors for the pntirc borough is stated in that County, 202 COUNTY STATISTICS : EADNOB. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Cardigan Boro'.iiarto/ ... 828 Castlemartia 6,835 Dewsland 9,516 Dimgleddy 6,148 Haverfordwest Boro' .... 6,622 Kernes 12,146 Kilgerran 4,535 Narberth 12,152 Pembroke Boro' 13,704 PETTY SESS. BIT.— con*. Pop. Roose 15,702 Tenby Boro" 3,810 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Castlemartin 10,129 Dewsland 4,284 Dungleddy 2,492 Haverfordwest Boro' .... 2,992 Kernes 5,946 KUgerran 2,053 LIEUT. SUB.-DIV.— con*. Male Pop. Narberth 7,186 Soose 7,700 PRINCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Fishguard . . Par. Bor. . 1,581 ■ C Mud. Bor. . 6,622 ' ( Imp. Com. Dist. 6,261 Loc.Bd. . . 3,252 Par. Bor. . . 1,266 Mun.Bor. . 13,704 Mun. Bor. . 3,810 Haverfordwest , Milford . Narberth Pembroke Tenby . Amount of Eeal Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sohed. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £453,952 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 412,349 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ., „ 358,464 AmountleviedforCounty and Police Rates in year ending Mich., 1871 6,653 Amount levied for Poor Rales in PnioTC CoMMti/ In year ending Lady-day, 1871 38,148 BADNOBSHIBE. This County has an area of 276,552 statute acres, and its population in 1871 was 25,430 persons (males 13,067, females 12,363). Since the first Census in 1801 the population has increased by 6,295 persons, or 33 per cent. For parliamentary representation the County is an undivided constituency, and it contains all but a small part of the liadnor District of Boroughs. It comprises six hundreds, but contains no municipal borough. The County has one Court of Quarter Sessions, and is divided into six Petty Sessional Divisions. The ancient borough of Kadnor is governed by the provisions of an old Charter, and has a separate Court of Quarter Sessions. There are seven Lieutenancy Sub-divisions, and five Highway Districts. The County is not divided for Police purposes. The County is partly in the Diocese of St. David's and partly in the Diocese of Hereford, and it contains parts of five parishes which extend into adjoining Counties. The population of every parish in the several Superintendent Eegistrars' Districts, or Poor Law Unions in Kadnorsbiee, is given in the Table relating to the Elbvekth Beqistration Division, which will be found in another part of this volume. Population of CotiNTY, 1801-1871. Population within Pahliamentart Limits in 1871. Census Popula- Increase Years. tion. per Ceni. 1801 19,135 1811 20,417 7 1821 22,533 10 1831 24,743 10 1841 25,458 3 1851 24,716 3 dec. 1861 26,382 3 1871 25,430 0-2 County and Boroughs. In- habited Houses. Population. No. of Electors. Members Re- turned. Persons. Males. Females. Badnorshirk (including Rep. Boro's) . 4,925 26,430 13,067 12,363 3,069 2 RAnNORSHiRK (excluding Rep. Boro's) . Cefnllys .... Knighton . . . Kadnor District of i Knucklaa . . . Euro's, pi. ^ > New Radnor. . . Presteigne, ^ari of* Rhayader . . . 3,439 5 364 41 466 386 234 18,495 40 1,743 167 2,190 1,819 976 9,620 19 855 89 1,132 876 476 8,875 21 888 78 1,058 943 600 2,194 875'" 1 I * The contributiiry biirough of Presteigne is partly situate in the County of Rereford; the number of electors for the whole of the Radnor District of Boroughs is stated above. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. Pop. Cefnllys 4,467 Colwyn 2,598 Knighton 6,437 Paln-ca::tle 3,414 Radnor 2,672 Radnor Boro' 2,190 Rhayader 4,652 LIEUTENANCY SUB-DIVISIONS. Male Pop. Cefnllys 1,652 Colwyn 1,266 Knighton 3,492 Painscastle 1,734 Radnor 1,414 Radnor Boro' 1,132 Rbayader 2,377 PRISCIPAL TOWNS. Pop. Knighton . . Loc. Bd. , . 1,743 New Radnor . Par. Bor. , . 2,190 Presteigne . . Par. Bor. . . 1,910 Amount of Real Property assessed to the Income and Property Tax (Sched. A.) in year ending April, 1871 £185 313 Gross Estimated Rental according to Valuation Lists approved for 1871 ' , , 172*397 Amount of Rateable Value „ „ ,, „ ! ! ! ! 151*903 Amount levied for County and Police Rates In year ending Mich., 1871 ! ! ! ! 3*118 Amount levied for Poor Rates in Cnion Cownty in year ending Lady-day, 1871 ! ! ! ! 21*955 ISLE OP MAN ; JERSEY. 203 ISUNDS IN THE BRITISH SEAS. ISLEOFMAN. The Isle of Man is divided into a Northern and a Southern Division, each of which comprises three Sheadings. The islands of Kitterland and the Calf of Man, situate at the southern extremity of the mainland, belong to the parish of Sushen. Although Castletown is the capital of the Island, Douglas is the more populous town, having recently become a favourite watering-place. The other towns are Peel and Ramsey. The civil government is vested in the Sovereign, a Lieutenant-Governor and Council, and the House of Keys. The Council consists of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the attorney-general, the clerk of the rolls, the two deemsters, the receiver-general, the water-bailiff or admiralty judge, the archdeacon, and the vicar-general, who are ex-o£Bcio members of that body. The House of Keys consists of 24: representatives of the people. The Lieutenant-Governor and Council, and the House of Keys constitute the Court of Tynwald, by which all the public laws are enacted and promulgated. The principal Courts in the Island, viz., those of chancery, exchequer, and common-law procedure, sit at Castletown. The general gaol delivery takes place twice a year at Castletown. The Deemsters are the chief justices of the Island ; one, presiding over the Northern Division, holds his court weekly at Eamsey,' Peel, or Michael ; and the other, presiding over the Southern Division, holds his court at Douglas or Castletown. A court of admiralty, and seneschals', ecclesiastical, and coroners' courts are held as required. A High Bailiff is appointed for each of the towns of Castletown, Douglas, Peel, and Ramsey by commission from the Lieutenant-Governor, and is the conservator of the peace. A Coroner is also appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor for each of the six Sheadings, or great Divisions of the Island. The Island constitutes the Diocese of Sodor and Man in the Province of York. The inhabited houses and population of the several parishes in the Island in 1871 are given below : — 1»71. FailBh. Town, or Place. 1871. Pariah, Town, or Place. 1871. Fatisb, Town, or Place. In- faabited Fopnla- In- habited Popula- In- habited Popular Htrasea. t&n. HonseB. tion. Honses. ti'on. Patiick .... Par. 515 2,888 Bride Par. 155 880 Braddan Parish- German Parish — Lezayre .... Par. 338 1,620 Douglas, j)i. o/. . Tn. 138 1,451 German Landward-pt. 333 1,762 Maughold Parish - Braddan Landward-pt. 401 2,214 Peel Tn. 524 3,513 Manghold Landward-^t. Ramsey . . . Tn. 299 1,432 St. Anne .... Par. 109 628 Marown .... Par. 218 1,123 685 3,934 Malew Parish— Michael .... Par. 254 1,231 Lonan Par. 669 3,740 Malew . Landward-pt. 460 2,467 Ballangh .... Par. 232 1,076 Conchan Parish— Castletown . . . Tn. 439 2,320 Jurby Par. 150 Y88 Conchan Laodward-pt. 293 1,621 Arbory .... Par. 262 1,355 356 1,769 Douglas, pt. of . Tn. 1,919 12,521 Rushen .... Par. 664 3,719 JERSEY. Jeeset, the largest of the Chaniibl Islands, is divided into twelve parishes, and contains the three towns of St. Holier, St. Aubin, and Gorey. The " States " of Jersey consist of the Bailiff of the Royal Court (appointed by the Crown), who is Pre- sident, the twelve jurats of the Royal Court, elected for life by the ratepayers, the rectors of the twelve parishes, the twelve constables elected every three years by the ratepayers, and fourteen deputies also elected every three years, of whom three represent the parish of St. Helier, each of the eleven other parishes being represented by one deputy. The attorney-general, the solicitor-general, and the high sheriff (vicompte) have seats in the " States " but do not vote ; and the clerk (greflSer) of the Royal Court is, by virtue of his office, clerk of the " Assembly of the States." The Lieutenant-Governor has a deliberative voice, but does not vote ; he has however the power of veto. The Hoyal Court, composed of the bailiff and the twelve jurats, is the only tribunal in the Island ; and as a great variety of causes requiring different kinds of process are brought before this Court, it necessarily assumes four distinct characters, and according to the functions which it has to discharge, is termed " La Cour d'Heritage," " La Cour de Catel," " La Cour du Billet," and " La Cour Extraordinaire," or " La Cour de Samedi." The constables are the principal magistrates in each parish, their office being similar to that of mayors of corporate towns in England. The Lieutenant-Governor grants commissions to the officers of the militia, which is under his superin- tendence and control. The militia consists of five regiments, one of which has two battalions. Bach regiment is composed of a certain number of men furnished, in proportion to its extent, by a district com- prising a certain number of parishes ; all males between the ages of 1.7 and 65 who are medically fit being bound to render personal service. 204 GUERNSEY AND ADJACENT ISLANDS. Jersey constitutes a deanery in the Diocese of Winctester. the several parishes in the Island in 1871 are given belov? : — The inhahited houses and population of Pariah, Town, or Flace. 1871. In- habited Popolfl- HouBes. tion. PariBh, Town, or Place. 1871. In- babited Popnlo- Hoiiaea. Hon. Parish, Town or Place. 1871. In- habited Pojrala- Houses. turn. St. Heller . . Tn. & Par. St. Saviour . . . Par. St. Clement . . . Par. GrouvlUe .... Par. 4,591 633 225 391 30,*66 3,883 1,445 2,461 St. Martin. . Trinity . . St. John . . St. Mary . . . Par. . Par. . Par. . Par. 607 386 292 16? 3,136 2,149 1,699 1,079 St. Ouen . . St. Peter . . St. Brelade . St. Laurence . . . Par. . . Par. . . Par. . . Par. 337 397 414 393 2,247 2,524 2,717 2,472 GUERNSEY AND ADJACENT ISLANDS. The Island of Gubbnsey is divided into ten parishes, and it contains one town, viz., St. Peter Port. The legislative body, called the " States of Deliberation," is composed of the bailiff, the twelve jurats or judges, and the procureur or attorney-general of the island, the beneficed clergy, and the delegates (constables and douzainiers) of the ijarishes, one representing each of the country parishes and six representing the town pariah. The constables and officers of each parish have collectively only one vote. The Governor or Lieutenant-Governor has the right of addressing the " States," but does not vote. The Eoyal Court consists of a bailiff appointed by the Crown, and twelve jurats chosen by the members of the " States :" the officers of the court are the Queen's procureur or attorney-general, the comptroller, whose office is similar to that of a solicitor-general, the provost or Queen's sheriff, the greffier or registrar, and the Queen's Serjeant. The militia service, of which there are five regiments, is compulsory, every male inhabitant between the ages of 16 and 60 being obliged to serve. Clothing and accoutrements for the men, as well as the pay of the Adjutant-General, the Adjutants of Regiments, and the Staff, are provided by the imperial government. The Island of Aldebney forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The judge and six jurats, together with the douzainiers, who are twelve men chosen by the commonalty as their representatives, compose the " Assembly of the States of the Island," wherein all ordinances for its government are proposed. But the douzainiers have only a deliberative voice and do not vote, the judge and jurats alone deciding upon the expediency of any proposed measure. The Governor or Lieutenant-Governor has a seat in the Assembly but does not vote. The civil jurisdiction is exercised by a judge and six jurats, the former being -nominated by the Governor, subject to the approval of the Crown, and the latter by the commonalty; these, with the Queen's officer, viz., the procureur or attorney-general, and the greffier or registrar, compose the Court, the decisions of which are subject to an appeal to the Eoyal Court at Guernsey, and from that to the Queen in Council. The Court of Aldemey has no criminal jurisdiction. Sark and the adjacent isles are dependent upon and within the jurisdiction of the " States " of Guernsey. These Islands are governed by the Seigneur, under whom a Seneschal carries out the laws and local regulations. A Court is held three times in the year for the purpose of enacting bye-laws for regulating the affairs of the Islands, which are in force when carried by a majority of the tenants and confirmed by the consent of the Sbigheuk. The Island of Heem is also within the jurisdiction of the Island of Guernsey. Guernsey and the adjacent Islands constitute a deanery in the Diocese of Winchester, and Province of Canterbury. The inhabited houses and population of the several parishes in these Islands are given below : — 18T1. Parish, Town, or Place. 1871. Parish, Town, or Place. 1871. Parish, Town, or Flace. In- 1 habited Popnla- Hooses. 1 tion. In- habited Houses. Popular Uon. In- habited Houses. '■?£^ GUERNSEY. St. Peter Port Tn. & Par. St. Sampson . . . Par. Vale Par. St. Andrew . . . Par. St. Martin. . . . Par. St. Mary de Castro, or I t,„ Catel . . . .;^"- 2,640 16,166 625 1 3,038 497 1 2,867 229 1 1,127 411 ! 2,158 393 ' 2,173 i GUERNSEY— cojitt«u«d. St. Saviour ... Par. St. Peter duBols. . Par. Forest Par. Torteval .... Par. 204 230 122 86 946 1,142 622 354 ADJACENT ISLANDS. Aldemey . . . Island Herm .... Island Jethou .... Island Le Marchant . . Island Great Sark. . . 1 , , ^ Little Sark . . | ^^^^ Brechou . . . Island 464 15 1 C105 1 9 1 2,738 83 4 493 53 5 LONDON : EDWAKD STANFOEli, 6 & 7, UIlArjNG CEOSS, S.W. STATISTICAL SOCIETY. COUNCIL AND OFFICERS.— 1872-73. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.Gt. WILLIAM FARR, M.D., D.C.L., F.R.S. THOMAS GRAHAM BALFOUR, M.D., F.R.S. •RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DERBY. •RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GUY, M.B., F.R.S. JAMES HEYWOOD, M.A., F.R.S. *RT. HON. THE EARL OF HARROWBY, K.G. •RIGHT HON. LORD HOUGHTON. WILLIAM GOLDEN LUMLEY, Q.C., LL.M. •WILLIAM NEWMARCH, F.R.S. •RIGHT HON. LORD OVERSTONE. •RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN PAKINGTON, BART., M.P., G.C.B. •RIGHT HON. EARL RUSSELL, K.G. *RT. HON. THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K.G. * Vice-Presidtnts who have filled the Office of President. KxwtXtti. SIR JOHN LUBBOCK, BART., M.P., F.R.S. | WILLIAM NEWMARCH, F.R.S. JAMES HEYWOOD, M.A., F.R.S. CreaSurer. JAMES THOMAS HAMMICK. Counttl. SIR T. DYKE ACLAND, BART., M.P. THOMAS GRAHAM BALFOUR, M.D.,F.R.S. SAMUEL BROWN. JAMES CAIRD. HAMMOND CHUBB, B.A. HYDE CLARKE, D.C.L. PROFESSOR LEONARD H. COURTNEY. ALDMN. SIR SILLS J. GIBBONS, BART. FRANCIS GALTON, F.R.S. ROBERT GIFFEN. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS GUY, M.B., F.R.S. ARCHIBALD HAMILTON. JAMES THOMAS HAMMICK. FREDERICK HENDRIKS. JAMES HEYWOOD, M.A., F.R.S. HENRY HOARE. FRANCIS JOURDAN. PROFESSOR LEONE LEVI. WILLIAM GOLDEN LUMLEY, Q.C., LL.M. FREDERIC JOHN MOUAT, M.D., F.R.C.S. R. H. INGLIS PALGRAVE. R. H. PATTERSON. FREDERICK PURDY. RIGHT HON. EARL STANHOPE, F.R.S. WILLIAM HENRY SMITH, M.P. THOMAS SOPWITH, M.A., F.R.S. ERNEST SEYD. WILLIAM TAYLER. RICHARD VALPY. PROFESSOR JACOB WALEY, M.A. FREDERICK PURDY. | PROFESSOR JACOB WALEY, M.A. FREDERIC J. MOUAT, M.D. OBJECTS AND PRESENT POSITION OF THE STATISTICAL SOCIETY. I. The Society is constituted of Fellows and of Honorary and Corresponding Members, forming together a body which, at the present time, numbers upwards oifive hundred and twenty Members. The "Fellows," who amount iofour hundred and sixty are, for the most part, resident in the Metropolis, or other parts of the United Kingdom. The principal States of Europe and America are represented by the " Foreign Honorary Members ;" British India and the Crown Colonies by the " Corresponding Members." The organization of the Society has from Us inception been purposely cosmopolitan. II The Society possesses a Library and Reading Room ; its ordinary meetings are held monthly from November to June; it publishes a Quarterly Journal, in which the Papers read before the Fellows are printed in extenso. III. Occasionally the Society has originated and statistically conducted inquiries upon special subjects of economic or social interest. The most recent work of the kind relates to the complicated question of Local Taxation in England. The instructive Essays [Taykr Prize Essays) by Mr. R. H. Inglis Palgrave and Mr. Scott on that topic will be found in the Society's Journal for 1871. IV. It is thought that the present is a favourable moment for reconsidering the scientific work of the Society, so far as it depends upon the frequency and scope of its ordinary meetings ; and the extent and character of its Library and published Transactions. V. At the recent International Statistical Congress in St. Petersburg, a permanent Commission was appointed to watch over the progress of Statistical research ; so that the results of the deliberations which take place at those gatherings may, in their international aspects, be as far as possible utilized during the interval of consecutive meetings. To that important work the President and Council beUeve the Fellows and Members of this Society can afford material aid. VI. 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It is an admirable exposition of the principles of the decimal system, and it contains abundance of arithmetical examples, but it is also historical, antiquarian, and extremely amusing. The Preliminary Chapter is a storehouse of information respecting the arithmetical systems and notation of the Egyptians, Hebrews, Arabs, Bhuddists, Greeks, and Romans, illustrated by abundant quotations from historians and poets, in a variety of languages, which would be beyond the reach of anybody but such an extraordinary linguist as Dr. Bowring. Not only the languages of the early world, and of the nations of classical antiquity, are laid under contribution, but the dialects of the semi-savages of the African coast, and the idioms of the North and South American Indians, and of the Esquimaux, and the monosyllabic utterances of the Chinese. 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So much information is contained in the volume that few will find it necessary to consult any other work upon the subject, in order to be enabled to thoroughly comprehend the whole matter, and judge of the relative value of the conclusions which have been arrived at by the various authors. The book is admirably illustrated with both plates and woodcuts, and is altogether a valuable addition to the class of literature to which it belongs, and although published as a third edition has been so nearly re- written and so much enlarged that it may well be regarded as an entirely new work." — Mining Journal. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7j. POOR RELIEF IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF EUROPE. Being a Selection of Essays, translated from the German Work, " Das Armenwesen und die Armengesetzgebung in Europaischen Staaten herans- gegeben." Von A. Emminghaus. (Herbig, Berlin, 1870.) Revised by E. B. Eastwick, C.B., M.P. With Coloured Map, Crown 8vo., cloth, 6j. THE FOREIGNER IN FAR CATHAY. By W. H. Medhurst, H.B.M. 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