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TAOE Table I. — England and Wales, — Houses and Population at each successive Census, with Decennial Increase per cent, of Inhabited Houses and Population, 1801 — 1901 . . . . . . • . 1 Table II. — Ancient Counties, Administrative Counties (together with County Boroughs), and REeiSTRATioN Counties. — Area; Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901 .. .. .. .. 2 Table III. — Ancient Counties. — Area ; Houses 1901, and Poi'ulation 1891 and 1901 .. .. .. 6 Table IV. — Ancient Counties. — Area and Population at each successive Census . . . . . . . . 7 Table v. — Parliamentary Counties and Boroughs and their several Divisions. — Area; Houses 1901, Popula- tion 1891 and 1901, and Number of Electors 1901 and 1902 .. .. .. .. 9 Table VI. — Ecclesiastical Provinces and Dioceses. — Number of Parishes or Districts, Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Table VII. — Constitution of Dioceses. — Inhabited Houses and Population of the Ancient Counties and parts of Ancient Counties comprised in each Diocese, 1901 . . . . . . . . 33 Table VIII. — Ecclesiastical Parishes or Districts in the several Dioceses, classified according to Population, 1901 41 Table IX. — Administrative Counties. — Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 . . . . 42 Table X. — England and Wales and its Sub-Division into Urban and Rural Districts. — Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 .. .. .. .. .. ., .. 44^. Table XI. — County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Urban Districts. — Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 . . . . . . .... . . . . 44 Table XII. — Rural Districts. — Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 .. .. ..79 Table XIII. — Civil Parishes in the several Administrative Counties, together with County Boroughs, classified according to Population, 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Table XIV. — Population at Six successive Censuses of London and each Metropolitan Borough, of each County Borough, and of each Urban District having in 1901 a Population exceeding 50,000 Persons 102 Table XV. — Registration Divisions and Counties. — Houses and Families or Separate Occupiers 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . 104 Table XVI. — Registration Divisions and Counties.— Area and Population at each successive Census . . . . 106 Table XVU. — Aggregate Numbers of Marriages, Births and Deaths registered in each Registration County during the Intbrcensal Period, 1891 — 1901 ; Increase or Decrease of Population compared with diflFerence between Births and Deaths .; .. .. .. .. ..108 Table XVIII. — County Court Circuits and Districts. — Inhabited fiousES and Population, 1901 .. .. Ill Table XIX. — Total Tenements, and Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administrative Counties and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 60,000 Persons, 1901 116 Table XX. — -Area of Land, Inland Water, Tidal Water and Foreshore in Registration Divisions and Counties 1901.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..136 Table XXI. — England and Wales. — Persons enumerated in Military and Naval Barracks, Quarters, Hospitals and pRLsoNs, and on His Majesty's Ships in Home Waters, 1901 .. ., ,, 136 Table XXII. — Institutions in England and Wales. — Persons enumerated in Workhouse Establishments ; in Hospitals and in Lunatic Asylums; in Prisons; and in Cbktipibd Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 1901 .. .. .. .. .. '' . . " .. 136 Table XXIII. — Persons enumerated as passing the Night of the Census in Barns, Sheds, Caravans, Tents, or in the Open Air, in Registration Divisions and Counties, 1901 . . . . . . , , 137 Table XXIV. — Persons enumerated in England and Wales and in Registration Divisions and Counties on board . . Sea-going and Coasting Merchant Vessels and on Inland Barges and Boats, 1901 . . 138 / Table XXV. — Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in England and Wales, and in the aggregates of Urban and Rural Districts respectively, 1 901 .. .. .. .. .. ..139 Table XXVI. — Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in each Administrative County and in each County Borough, 1901 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 140 Table XXVII. — Ages of Persons, Males and Females, at the date of the Census, within the altered Boundaries of Administrative Counties and County Boroughs which have undergone change between the date of the Census and the 9th November, 1902 . . . . . . . . . . 160 Wt. 869. 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ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 5 r/> W t-H (— 1 ^ P O o "^ o l-H H < rt H w 1— 1 C W « T3 eS ,_^ 03 W C5 1:3 >^ O •^ cci S o '■!? m ^ 1 ^ ■-H f 05 o '"' r") S5 o j:3 H -A.9 <; ^ p-1 Oi 1 fS .fc3 o-O boc o cS -ij pej R H a 2; p tD f^ o fci o 1^ f^ 5^ > h- 1 1— 1 H <1 Ed P (N rH ai ■* !N m a o s iM m 00 OS ^ ■^ o EC IS o at- IM O 00 IQ 03 CO o CO s 00 00 (N (N 00 ^-' (^^ OS ■* ^ CO OS lO p— • CO (N -* ccT 1— ( o o El Ed O 1^ e o . ■-§>. as .as go o IS CO 00 CO CO " Ol OS ^ CD CO !>..-< CO o CO oa S 00 rH O r^ 8 e o o CO o o CO 00 rt 3 CO 00 o ^H 00 o c» Td o - o P3 !4 O o p; H Bi H H K M OJ IB •ri S S i <: < M s iz; 2 g M Iz; H o § s g o a •X! Jensus, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table IIL— ANCIENT COUNTIES.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901. Ancient Counties. Houses. 1901. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Build- Population. 1891. Persons. 1901. Persons. Males. Fkmales. ENGLAND AND WALES ENGLAND WALES ENGLAND. Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire ... Cambridgeshire Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland Derbyshire Devonshire Dorsetshire Durham Essex Gloucestershire ... Hampshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire ... Kent * Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire Middlesex* Monmouthshire Norfolk Northamptonshire . . . Northumberland ... Nottinghamshire ... Oxfordshire eutlandshire Shropshire Somersetshire Staffordshire Suffolk Surrey * Sussex Warwickshire Westmorland Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire : — East Biding North Riding West Riding York t (Parliamen- tary Borough) WALES. Anglesey Brecknockshire Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire ... Carnarvon.shire Denbighshire Flintshire Glamorganshire , . . Merionethshire Montgomeryshire ... Pembrokeshire Radnorshire 37,327,479 32,544,681 4,782,798 298,494 462,208 475,682 549,723 657,783 868,220 973,086 658,885 1,667,154 632,270 649,352 986,975 795,709 1,039,031 537,363 406,157 234,218 995,014 1,203,361 527,123 1,693,550 181,320 341,688 1,308,439 641,992 1,291,530 539,756 483,626 97,273 859,516 1,043,409 749,602 952.710 485,122 933,887 677,462 503,160 879,943 480,560 749,513 1,362,560 1,766,664 3,591 176,630 475,224 440,630 587,816 361,156 423,499 164,744 518,863 427,810 510,111 .395,151 301,164 6,260,852 189,137 5,911,294 349,558 179,245 9,892 38,348 54,324 43,587 44,417 169,123 72,660 54,696 128,034 123,608 43,466 200,417 201,511) 128,321 156,176 25,544 53,306 13,618 249,560 887,512 94,560 113,701 461,462 54,538 106,804 74,096 92,433 111,646 40,709 4,495 51,430 108,293 247,938 86,358 309,660 116,694 188,985 13,725 61,296 104,216 84,037 78,921 601,060 16,010 12,257 12,775 15,125 29,134 29,043 27,763 17,978 157,514 11,316 12,269 19,495 4,889 1,369 1,499 1,097 1,291 5,651 2,289 2,064 3,129 3,800 1,059 4,544 3,643 4,150 4,387 589 1,212 311 5,843 33,223 2,536 3,290 21,2.36 1,.395 3,623 1,842 2,933 3,207 1,417 110 1,085 2,707 5,141 2,716 6,421 3,798 7,008 451 1,604 2,527 3,739 3,173 15,483 653 564 349 604 671 1,023 781 684 3,867 454 344 450 101 259,795 6L909 29,002,525 32,527,843 243,968 15.827 59.068 2.841 27,483,490 1,519,035 30,807,243 1,720,600 1,822 2,444 1,857 2,018 8,242 3,579 2,910 3,951 6,869 3,030 4,245 10,299 6,959 6,051 1,773 2,146 1,057 8,600 34,199 4,574 5,039 17.601 1,842 5,180 4,094 2,805 3,359 2,437 277 2,262 6,987 8,499 4,093 10,457 5,780 6,702 785 3,495 4,9.35 4,229 3,472 22,627 386 872 599 989 1,234 1,114 1,055 1,211 6,091 574 8.30 937 321 .378 589 491 307 1,523 524 294 1,342 1,344 289 2,246 3,681 _938 1,629 57 613 106 3,822 7,590 951 823 5,317 523 678 493 1,408 1,067 224 15 145 891 2,298 600 4,114 1,248 1,080 109 418 870 1,047 552 6,245 189 119 99 157 218 406 205 163 1,165 99 53 139 28 160,704 239,138 185,284 188,961 730,058 322,571 266,549 528,033 631,808 194,517 1,016,454 785,445 599.947 690,097 115,949 220,162 57.761 1,142,324 3,926,760 373.584 472,878 3.251,671 252,416 454,516 302,183 506,442 445,823 185,240 20,659 236,339 484,337 1,083,424 371,235 1,731.343 550,446 805,072 66,098 264,997 413,744 341,546 360,076 2,439,895 67,004 50,098 57,031 62,630 130,566 118,204 117,872 nan 687,218 49,212 58,003 89,133 21,791 171,240 256,509 195,764 190,682 815,099 322,334 266,933 620,322 661,314 202,936 1,187,.361 1,085,771 634,729 797,634 114,380 250,152 57,771 1,348,841 4,406,409 434,019 498,868 3,585,323 292,317 460,120 3.38,088 603,498 514,578 181,120 19,709 239,324 508,266 1,234,506 384,293 2,012,744 605,202 897,835 64,303 273,869 488,338 384,997 379,396 2,744,848 75,521 50,606 59,907 60,240 135,328 126,883 129,942 81,700 859,931 49,149 54,901 88,732 23.281 15,728,613 14,867,507 861,106 80,192 124,704 96,833 92,550 389,768 149,937 130,613 311,340 312,109 100,047 602,351 536,462 296,216 388,129 65,290 119,966 28,637 661,626 2,116,564 208,568 245,234 1,677,145 150,372 220,826 166,275 302,627 248,161 85,806 9,849 118,452 236,626 613,238 186,734 950,770 274,904 433,384 30,499 136,815 233,175 188,709 187,706 1,334,432 36,977 24,487 30,476 26,495 64,627 60,924 65,237 40,478 443,762 23,971 26,790 41,999 11,860 16,799,230 15,939,736 859,494 91,048 131,805 99,931 98,132 425,331 172,397 136,320 308,982 349,206 102,889 585,010 649,309 338,513 409,505 59,090 130,196 29,234 687,215 2,289,845 225,451 253,624 1,908,178 141,945 239,294 171,813 300,871 266.417 95,314 9,860 120,872 272,630 621,268 197,559 1.061,974 330,298 464,451 33,804 138,054 255,163 196,288 191,691 1,410,416 38,544 26,119 29,431 33,745 70,701 65,959 64,705 41,222 416,169 25,178 28,111 46,733 11,421 * SJ"'??'^® "' ^''^^ P^'* situated within the Administrative County of London t The Parliamentary Borough of York is situated partly in each of the three Ridings, but is shown for convenience separately. Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES . Table IV. — ANCIENT COUNTIES. — Area, and Population at each successive Census. NoTK. — The figures in this Table for Census.es prior to 1901, with but few and unimporfcant exceptions (in which cases the necessary corrections for changes in boundaries could not be carried out), relate to the areas of the Ancient Counties as constituted in 1901. Ancient Counties. Area in Statute Acres. . Population. 1801. 1811. 1821. 1831. 1841. 1851. 1861. 1871. 1881. 1891. 1901. EKGLAND and WALES 37,327,479 ENGLAND Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cam bridgeshirg . . Cheshire cornttall ... Cumberland Derbyshire Devonshire Dorsetshire Durham Essex Glo ucestershire Ha-mpshire Herefordshire ... Hertfordshire ... Huntingdonshire KENTt Lancashire Leicestershire ... Lincolnshire Middlesbx t Monmouthshire . . Norfolk Northampton- shire Northumberland Nottinghamshire 8,892.G36 32,544.681 298.491 462,208 475,682 549,723 657,783 868,220 973,086 658.885 1,667,154 6J2,270 U9,352 986,975 795,709 1,039,031 537,363 406.157 234,218 995,014 1,203,361 527,123 1,693,550 181,320 341,688 1,308,439 641,992 1,291,530 539,756 B.350,859 63.393 110,480 108.132 89,346 192,305 192,281 117.230 10,164.266 9,563.021 70,213 119,430 118,065 101,109 227,031 220,525 133,665 161,567 340,308 114,452 149,384 227,682 250,723 219,290 88,436 97,393 37,568 308,667 673,486 130,082 208,625 818,129 45,368 273,479 131,525 168,078 140,350 12,000,236 13,896,797 16,914,148* 185,487 382,778 124,718 165,293 11,281.883 84,052 132,639 135,133 122,387 270,098 261,045 156,124 213,651 438,417 144,930 193,511 13,090,523 95,483 146,234 146,977 143,953 334,391 301,306 237,170 493,908 159,385 239,266 252,473 289,424 317,507 283,955 246,514 93,326 111,225 42,208 371,701 828,499 150,559 237,634 953,774 62,105 291,947 141,353 183,269 162,964 14,997,427* 107,936 161,759 156,439 164,459 395,660 342,139 178,038 336,190 282,897 102,669 129,731 48,946 427,224 1,032,948 174,571 283,058 1,145,057 75,801 344,368 163,097 212,589 186,873 387,398 313,976 110,617 142,844 53,192 479,558 1,336,834 197,003 317,465 1,338,330 98,126 390,054 179,336 236,959 225,327 17,927,609 16,921,888 124,478 170,065 163,723 185,405 455,725 355,358 195,492 272,202 332,959 175,054 307,963 344,979 431,495 354,682 113,272 156,660 58,549 349,333 1,667,054 215,867 362,602 1,376,636 134,368 412,664 199,228 266,020 249,910 20,066,224 18,954,444 133,287 176,256 167,993 176,033 505,428 369,390 205,276 296,084 567,098 184,207 390,997 369,318 458,805 405,370 115,489 167,298 64,183 615,766 2,031,236 230,308 407,222 1,886,576 157,418 442,714 212,380 303,568 270,427 22,712.266 21,495,131 146,237 196,475 175,926 186,906 561,201 362,343 220,253 339,327 584,373 188,789 508,666 404,834 485,770 481,815 123,650 173,280 64,250 733,887 2,429,440 237,412 412,246 2,206,485 174,633 434,798 227,704 343,023 293,867 25,974,439 24,613,934 149,567 218,363 176,155 185,706 644,040 330,686 250,647 379,394 601,374 195,774 685,089 466,436 334,784 344,447 125,370 192,226 63,708 848,294 2,819,493 269,311 436,599 2,339,765 193,U8 438,636 243,891 386,646 319,758 29,002,626 27,483,490 160,704 239,138 185,284 188,961 730,058 322,571 266,549 32,527,843 30,807,243 171,240 256,509 195,764 190,682 815,099 322,334 266,933 461,746 603,634 190,969 867,576 576,434 572,^1 593,465 121,249 203,140 59,491 977,706 3,454,438 321,430 469,919 2,920,485 211,172 444,637 272,558 433,711 391,815 528,033 631,808 194,517 1,016,454 785,445 599,947 690,097 115,949 220,162 57,761 1,142,324 3.926,760 373,584 472,878 3,251,671 232,416 454,516 302,183 506,442 445,823 620,322 661,314 202,936 1,187,361 1,085,771 634,729 797,634 114,380 250,152 57,771 1,348,841 4,406,409 434,019 498,838 3,585,323 292,317 460,120 338,088 603,498 514,578 • ThP tionulation of Eneland and Wales in 1841 included 5,016 persons (4,130 Males and 886 Females) travelling on Railways and Canals on the night SfSune 6th, t841° and no^^^^ At eaeh Census subsequent to 1841 such persons have been enumerated at the olaces where they arrived or were found on the day of the Census. t Inclusive of the part situated within the Administrative County of London. Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table IV. — ANCIENT COUNTIES. — Area, and Population at each successive Ce^svs— continued. Ancient Counties. Abea in Statute Acres. ENGLAND -.—cont. Oxfordshire Rutlandshire ... Sheopshikk Somersetshire ... Staffordshire ... Suffolk Surrey* Sussex Warwickshire ... Westmorland ... Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire ;— EastRidino North Riding ... West Riding ... YoRKt (Parliamen tary Borough) WALES Anglesey Brecknockshire Cardiganshire ... Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Denbighshire Flintshire Glamorganshire Merionethshire M ontgomertshire Pembrokeshire ... Radnorshire 483,626 97,273 859,516 1,043,109 719,602 952,710 185,122 933,887 577,462 503,160 879,943 180,560 719,513 1,362,560 1,766,661 3,591 Population. 18M. 1811. 1821. 4,782,798 176,630 475,221 110,630 587,816 361,156 123,199 161,711 518,863 127,810 510,111 395,151 301,161 111,977 16,300 273,577 212,693 211,404 268,233 159,471 206,798 40,805 183,820 116,441 110,614 158,013 572,095 18,411 541,677 33,806 32,325 42,956 67,317 41,521 60,299 39,169 70,879 29,506 18,181 56,280 120,376 16,380 184,973 302,836 294,540 233,963 323,851 190,343 228,906 45,922 191,853 168,982 133,209 169,166 662,805 20,896 1831. 1841. 1851. 1861. 611,235 37,015 37,736 50,260 77,217 49,655 ^,219 _ 15,937 85,067 30,854 52,184 60,615 138,224 18,487 198,311 355,789 345,972 271,541 399,417 233,328 274,482 51,359 219,674 194,074 153,912 187,106 809,259 23,618 19,135 20,417 718,353 45,063 43,826 57,784 90,239 58,099 76,428 53,893 102,073 34,382 60,245 73,788 22,533 153,526 19,385 213,518 403,795 409,180 296,317 186,434 272,641 336,615 5.5,041 237,211 222,655 168,075 190,935 981,486 28,470 806,274 48,325 47,763 64,780 100,740 66,818 82,665 60,244 126,612 35,315 66,844 81,425 24,743 163,127 21,302 225,820 435,599 509,472 315,073 584,036 300,075 101,703 56,151 256,280 218,160 193,792 202,959 1,163,397 31,911 170,139 170,911 22,983 21,861 22,073 1871. 1881. 1891. 177,928 911,705J 50,891 55,603 68,766 106,326 81,093 88,178 66,919 171,188 39,332 69,607 88,014 25,158 229,341 443,916 608,716 337,215 683,082 336,844 475,013 58,287 254,221 276,926 219,235 212,770 1,325,315 40,675 241,021 444,873 716,943 337,070 831,093 363,735 561,855 60,817 249,311 307,397 238,034 242,131 1,507,576 45,869 248,111 463,339 858,326 348,869 1,091,635 117,156 631,189 65,010 257,177 338,837 265,295 289,553 1,830,468 51,039 ,005,721 1,111,780 57,327 54,609 61,474 61,627 70,796 72,245 110,632 111,796 87,870 95,694 92,583 100,778 68,156 69,737 231,849 317,752 38,843 38,963 67,335 66,919 94,140 96,278 24,716 25,382 1,217,135 51,010 59,901 73,441 115,710 106,282 104,941 76,312 397,859 16,598 67,623 91,998 25,430 179,559 21,434 248,022 469,109 981,009 356,893 1,436,899 490,505 737,339 64,191 258,970 309,408 340,687 2,171,737 61,789 ! JS^l^J'^?."' t**? part situated within the Administrative County of London t The Parliamentary Borough of York is situated nartlv in earhnffhotS^J^D./i. ^ . ; See Note • on previous page. simaiea partly in each of the three Ridings, hut is shown for 1,360,605 51,416 57,746 70,270 124,864 119,349 111,957 80,441 511,133 51,967 65,710 91,824 23,528 185,240 20,659 484,337 1,083,424 371,235 1,731,343 550,446 805,072 66,098 264,997 413,741 311,546 360,076 2,439,895 67,004 1901. 181,120- 19,709 239,324 508,256 1,234,506 384,293 2,012,744 605,202 897,835 64,303 273,869 488,338 384,997 379,396 2,744,848 75,521 1,519,035 50,098 57,031 62,630 130,566 118,204 117,872 77,277 687,218 49,212 58,003 89,133 21,791 1,720,600 50,606 59,907 60,240 135,328 126,883 129,942 81,700 859,931 49,149 54,901 88,732 23,281 , convenience separately. Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. 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OS O 00 i>- CO 00 CO CO ■<*i eo IM o I-H >o to *~ »0^»0 rH, oire» "^ O VO Tj- Tf u-i O ■>^0\ "^ ON 00 th roVO OO VO «^ O O 1-1 VO ro VO VO t^ tx t^ l>l:-»C>OOSrHt^ to i-ICOC0i-HX>OSIM OS I-H -^ to rfi to l-H W IM OS OS OS ■^ IM •<:)< to f^ CM C<1 CO CM i-H I-H l-H l-H CM CMi^VSi-HTtlOtO CM 00 CM tOCM»OOX-00i^ CM CM O •*»oeOTti-^tOT*< aa eo cm O »C Tj< t- CM r}< to eo 1> O Tfi 1-1 OS CO CO CM 00 ir^ -* to.oo >o eo 00 00 vn j> OOCMOOOCMCOO :CM TfHt^OOTfiOCOO Q CM J> to »C CO i> to ■* 00 OS O 00 CO no o eo O l-H CM W5 eo >o CO CM (M CO CM eo ■* CM -^ ■* OS C O 00 O l-H eo ■<# 00 ■"*! >C *s r> «\ rt v^ *\ w\ to lo l-H CM CO o vn l-H l-H l-H I-H l-H CM l-H OS 00 CM CM Ti* lO T)^ OS^ 00, t^ J>^ ■* CM CM to OS Tj< J> vo to O ■ 1-H,e0 CM r-i ocTeocT c^^ l-H l-H CM 1—1 OS to^ to CM OS J>- l-H eo O to SM I-H ■* CM eo OS •\ •^ n .^ I-H ■<*< to T^ OS CO to os_ to t^ CO l-H CO »0_^ CM^ cm" 1> CM o 00 00 »o OS r— I »o~ s -s •- >>■£: § >.2 « K d = a B ■ sio isio ion sio O 1 i PP- Bristol : — i West Divi North Div i East Divis South Div _ eg ^ r— ( ^ Ph g PI s CS .V PQ CENSUSi 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. 11 o 00 o D O o M CQ Q O "9 CE-S _ ^ S2 ►> OS "2 ^ ■^ O •5 ^ O a O -a «g -o B ca CO >^ H is ti c a § la « • algS 5 « E » rt ^ ' . so § f^ -5 ^® S£ S3 ^Sf* rS ?> SD ^ o'a 00 05 Oi 03 »0 t» 00 T)<_«0 I— I f-H CO OS 00 «5 «5 >0 00 (?<) t~ ■* 00 00 J> 00 CO >0 05 CO i-H CO^CO^VO^ -"^ cTo^oT ocT O CO O «5 rH 1:^ 05 to O^ . C^ CO o_ ^^ TjT co" !>■ IN l-H t~ (M OS 1> 00 CO t^ CO 1> S5 O 0 (M CO O O O I-H o i-H^>0 «5_ CO^ cT o" oT ocT CO CO 05^ CO*" i^ o iM O >0^ CO CO o »o OS 05 VO «OVO>O-5iHC0 00 Tjl,-!-^ ■*t>tOJ>-WSV| t-00-^ i-ieOO 35 IM t^ |--r-((M oososoooo ^-t-■'# COWCO»OCO Tl 00 to X >0 CO to 00 00 (T) i-H O lO .-( Tfl iM SSI S>l IN C0__ 00 VO to TjH ,-H CO CO CO N to t^ 00 CO »o o 00 I-H t^ t* 0\ as i> Tt< ao iM w eo to OO to 05 l^ >0 OS to (M e^iM i-H_ ^ ^ ^ 1-H to rH iM CO OS lo'r-TTir (M 0 CO OS t~ 1* to to o (M IN IM •^ r-H O «5 C- to 00 1-H CO o . t^ IM IM 1-H (5 o a a Ph 'A o t^ M 00 rn moo t^oo"vo m ON 00 -Ln o VO ro O ►H 00 M q\ Tf ro oo" rn CO 00 00 00 iriOO 00 "* O t^ VO 1-^00 d\vo"oo~ ^ ■* ^ o ON O N N ro i-H pj^ VO 1-^ pT fT oo" ro VO t^ gON 0\ "^. 0\V0 '^t- ■* Tt- CO « -/3 'o -a CO o •>* O ^ 'jH rH OS ,05 CO >o irq 1* rt CO IM J>COOSVO00>OI>»O 05>OCOOOTjt>0»0 00 O 1> I-H O VO CO •<*' t- CO 05 CO «ao 00 00 Ki toto >0 00 CO to 05 ^ ■* 00 IM CO 0 00 CO »0 CM =^1 00 I-H !!# (N OS OS >0 »0 CO 00 CO J> CO CO CO 00 CO I-H OS CO -^ CO 00 00 ,-H N 1-H ■*-*00>CrtlOThCO COOSJ> »01> IN O I-H Ni-HN >0 i-H 1-H CO ■!l' l^ OS N t^ N 1-H CO (N ■5 ji a CO Tfl (N 05 >o ■* o »o >0 O >0 OS CO CO CO o IN 00 OS CO OS 00 CO 1— 1 CO rJH ■O (N >0 .s « .% r-H CO «5 ■rH t~ OS I> CO OS O tH « tJ( rH^ 00^ I-H O 1-H O 00 CO OS_ 00 S^I CD 1-t^ CO «5" (N I-H 05 o o O f cT CO O CO rH iN r-H rH CO N OS ■* N N o CO lo lo -1-- t~ >0 t^ SV1 l^ CO CO CO O O OS 00 ■* r\ w\ r\ «N rt av OS rH >0 CO CO J> 00 OS CO o CO co^ '^ 1* o lO rh >0 t~ IN 7—1 CO OS r-l lO N N CO CO^ CO O VO CO 7-1 CO CO 00 CO xH 05 OS CO ^ 7-< 00 Os^rH r-T to a^ IN IN T-* I-H 1:- O 03_ in" to' IN IN O 1-H lO CO OS VO CO 00 OS -^ to 00 rH VO CO CO OS tH 00 CO I-H t>- IN VO 5>J OS N ■00 ■* N O tH CO (N CO CO l>- (N VO IN CO rH O 00 OS rH 05 CO CO >o CO CO CO rH l> rH CO 00 1^ rH J> O CO rH VO VO CO O »0 VO t^ OS VO I-H OS OS OS VO -^ -^ ■* N CO rH CO '^ VO tH CO rH VO VO VO KH t-l 00 00 rl- rj- IN CO CO '^ 00 r-l CO CO CO VO N O to o N rH OS N t> CO iN^rH 0~rH CO 00 1-H OS co^N QO^CO" 00 CO 02 H H 1—1 CH 05 o o < <1 04 a o ■r< O P O '> s-iS '■ I ^fl a . O S 5; S . S K J O J3. J "Is- « « Q D S Q M P pq « ■ a o am I ^ •■-■ J. * > iJ -So X HH M C3 ^ S o ® 3 ■j!2;pMp > s ,13 C3 5 -^ o ^ O c n o o '/> m ■> '> 5S ^ , ^ S2 K^ CO Q fH o 03 HI O O o « o o Eh O hH M « Q n O E4 P5 i— 1 W 02 K l-H Q o 1-3 1-H o H a .2 « o 02 1 d > s M h flj Hi 01 -u S CQ CQ 11 < cd ^ U 3 § « P4 •i-s § .ri m ^. fifi g M E:— ifion rfon Q AfiVONSmR thern or E thern or A |2i 1 1^ » B S M Pi o J= < jSccIzi u 12 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES^ o OS ■a a 00 o Eh O o o en -a « < "« 1 S tc c >£ 13 O S k-H t) rn > ?^ « Ol i-H ^A •« < B « H > O (4 rH cc nn IH M 01 ja f) ■^ id c es «(- o r« w Ed cb « M § •73 C es 02 w >— I H Si?; o <: < >— ( « 1 < H - ^" 1 05 f.- CO Oi T) Ol CM r-» a^ V) rH 00 CO rH CO ■ 3 eo >o I-H CO i-Hoot^O-^co, oseo ^ C<) eo >o o .<# CO 00 00 VO , C-o C3 eo »c CO CO Tti-^TifosSMOcoeo >o CD 00 .* CO Tj< O CO 00 CO • r-l .'-' \\ V. o ^> d vn rH (M" !>" cooooeO(MTt<00 t~- 00 »o 00 OtT OS O O OS CM w 2 o ^ 03 73 i-H I-H r-H I-H I-H I-H I-H i-H I-H I-H r-H r-l t5 l^ s S O f 2 H O e *fS-| P4 CD *0 lO 05 rHTHlMVSCOOOOOO »c O eo eo »o 00 00 00 OS CM 3 ^5 EC -Z, ■<^ ff^ 05 ■^ i-HCD»O00t^OWO 00 eo CD CM CM 00 Tj< OS eo ^- ■ N "V -H (T? T— < >o CO t-^lO Ui CO_ rH^ CD I>;_SVJ^ CO eo^ CD CO Tj< CM 00 00 VO ■^ .^ u. ' tc ^^ S ^ £ O >-<" «^" 1> u:fc^o!^eo"l^feo"c^c^ i-^ cc Ifl 00 00 OS OS OS OS CM l-t J f— ( I-H I-H i-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H r-l IM ,■•* >o 00 1-HOVOC01001055M VO eo ■* >0 CM rH CM OS Tj< CO K? CD -Tfl «5 W5 C00500OO50000»O I-H CM OS 00 o 00 rH O ■* VO ^ 2 »0 00 05_ O OeOeOOooco-^O eo OS t^ t^ W5 r-H -^ 00 VO o 1^ t-T vfi' o" r-l ■^J>0OJ>eO I-- t~ eo CO 1 I-H ■ « >o eo voiM(MeOCOTtlOOi-H CM I-H OS ^ 00 VO eo J> CM »o : I •^ I-H eo o oooo.*0(Nin>o 05 o ir~ a> CN| OS CD 00 CM CO , SD C: Oi T-H^ *i. r-_^ 03^ eo_^ >o^ eM_ i-H_ i^^^ r-<^ 00 o lO >o Tt< eo VO OS 00 00 '• U o ' is . th" s>f ■*" I-H cD'coeo^t-TwfcDod'or I-H 1> oT eo eo CM ■* CO rH o S5 g k rH -^ ■^ o CO 00 lOCDOoosM-^oseo. t- ■* eo OS O CO VO CD CO 00 h3 Cfl O W3 00 VO ^osoiTjfOrHeoo o CM i— t~ CO t- t~ OS CO r-l P4 Zi >o t^ o_ 00 00^ IM^ CD_^ >0_ i-H^ 00_^ 05^ «VJ^ c^^ 05_ eo eo_^os^ vo_^os^j>-^eo^ OS^ 2 s |^f otT wf SM o -^ i-h" TjT oT oo" cT cT co" i^ 00 i-H^fff oT rH*" -Jir Vtf e 05 «5 o»o>ot.-cot^eocD I-H ■* CD CO >0 VO Tl< VO VO tP CD N O m li-l ONOit^^'^rONOO ro t-N O as tx N «M .» li-l 00 0\ ■^ CM 00 00 ii-1 _ 2; "^ N N tv 1- M M T^oo ro ■* O N (M, VO I-H t-l t>NVO CM O t^ •*»«.* *\ OS P-( d\ ON VO" d\ rou-vro-^ONf^^rxio N ro Ti- O" 'f O ON CM 00 't 00 M w^ o\ ^ t^ \j^ \^\0 VO 'O "^ "^ ^ tn ro u-l lO m -^ to ^ lO 00 S^l 00 >o l>r-HiOO'*itllMe0>OCDSM 00 Tt< CM Tj< rH CO CNl O CD r-l 3 M , i-H (M T*< i-H CM rH I-H I-H r~i r—l r~l r-l , >0 r-H (^^ .* O05i-h05O.00i-h01 eo CM i^ CM Tt< rH -^ O t^ r-l .sl Tj< Th CO 00 eooeoooooTfiooic J> O r^ OS 00 OS OS 00 o CO COeO«305CD»CCD CD OS CM CO 1> r-H CO t^ CO T3 O eo I-H "* •^rHoeocooooseo os 00 t- eo VO xt< 00 o t^ 00 -S eo 00 1> f-H t^_^ 0_ O CO —^ oo__ co_»0_ ^ *-. =»'« CD__O5_CM_e0 I-H' 3 t^ Tf( I-H I-H (» rH*" CM >0 ^"^ Co" elTc^T oT I-H t~ r-l CM I-H I-H rH O ■^ C r~* r-H I-H I-H r-l <-< r-l r-l r-l r-l r-l i (M « VO CO eOCOOSTfOS-^rHOO eo CD CO rH CM VO rH 00 >* t^ g ^ SM o 00 OD01I»lJ>005e005 OS CM eo IM O 00 .00 CM OS ■5*1 ■^^ 0_i> CM^ CO Oi^ 00 00 « "*.- eo 0S_O^ CM^VO^rH^^eO ^„ 05 (M CO of OO" O CnT cm" i-h' C^" C^f CO of I-H ocTcm" Jl>- O I-H CD* CD* s* COCM-*Tt<-*«5eO-* CM r^ CO VO CO l> 1^ CD S3 a W f-H rH rH rH CM 02 =3 CO 1? ■ : : : : : : a : : g fl : h-t IH ' "2 -« o cS J5 O w m o 1 ^ o : § i ; ; §1 :§Q§ • 53 c eg : < S w |:>o§:>sg:> J. .5 >^13 > -fi 2 -3 T3 '■ B 03 D a o M a 1 sl •2 t« .2 M 1 g f6 i a H S 'C iS S o — ^ c 1 K 00 1 I Is o u o O u o O O » o O rM 1 a Ai O 125 I Pi Q o § s O a Pi o Pi O OS O t o 5 3 a ts o « u 'a o JS o •-a 6( II p. B o-*^ o U P+-t at |2-' CD 2> Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 13 0&' o S i> OS 1* COOOOl-^rHlOCO CO CO o 1^ o a VO e<5 OS I-H to OS CO eo ■^ 00 CSrJIlOlOrHlftlO CO •* . o. Ol .-1 r- rH eo t^ » TiH^ iM 00 lOOOrHOSOOINrH OS OS ? > § .\nn.\.yn.s n n o .£3 OS O 00 rH OS 1> o oT rrjT rf OeOCOOrHVOiO 00 00 ■s. o F^ lie 5 u-3 fH 1— 1 1-1 rH i-< i-i T-i. ,-{ ,-K ,-\ r-K r-i i-^ t-l o = 61 II n o «>■ .0^ ^ .s OS 00 OS «C W 00 00 ITJ O rH OrHCOQOOSOSCD CO o -p h^ •3 t~ C^l t- CO ■* O ooiN ■* CO s "O E4 • p rH 00 t~ t^ CO »o >o ^^ IN 03^ >q^c0^co_^Os__i«^Q0^t^ >q^ *i. o 2 •T5 .s »« ^ .« n o a % § OS OS X O OS t^ o oT ■^ 'sf O CO IN O" r-T TjT ^ oo" oo" V— 1 i-l h-l t-H f— ( rH 1—\ 1— 11— IrHi-HrHrHrH i— ' 43 CO s 5 1-4 "g CO i-( 00 "3 ^ «J rH IN 00 l--HO(NOrHtO lO r-t 49 S5 s o 00 O ^ I^ ■* VQ lO O ^ TJHXIOOOSOOO IN 00 o 00 00_ "O O i-J^ o O 00 00 to CO^tO^lO lN_^QO_^t^l>^ »C^ o rt H Q eo eo"s^ri-rco e^ c> < s t^ IN (^^ c<5 w IN SM IN r^ lO eocoeocoeO'sJieo *o eo o .J h ^ a i t~ f^ OS OS t^ VO OS o 00 Tt* toos>OrHNl>eo 1> t^ 1 «\ , 00 w o o ^ ■* iM CD ^ O iNO0Deot>rH00 00 T(< -f-a - 1— I , J o Tfl 00 r-( i-C -^ -J>^eO_^ 1 «5^ CO«300INt-rHI> CO OS §3 1-1 .^ ry ** .s .s !Z5 O a o W O 1-1 50 rt otTeo" CO CO oscsiiNoo-^eooo 1-^ rH '3 M 03 S <» (M (M eO W iM IM e^ r-K lO W-^ThlNCO-^t? »0 '^ J 8 s «■ CUrH o . a,a>. >o , 00 X^ ■* 00 t^ 1—4 T-K O IN eoO>Oeowooos IN 00 o „ k^ Cfi OS O t> SNl 50 00 00 1-1 »0 SN| t^oseotoeoosoo <-^ (N S3 'S Mh Ph K 00 eo^eo^rH^W^ -^ Iffl M^ O rH IN rH^-5i;_i*_eo^oo^^^ os_ o^ to'-°- ■ •* O 04 S pf «o~eif c^irf TiT ■qTod" 1> o eo i-riN'otTt-^-^tD" «5" oT "-S ^ SS - CO rji -^ «0 >0 Tt* >o '^ IN rH tOQ000>OCO00X^ O t- |i H H H 1-1 i-< r~< Ph JK ^'(a StS 1 1 ir^ w VO O '^ ro *^ ro 0\ O ro t^ ON \0 VO O w rhOO " t^ M >0 -d- tii -S CO o\ w fO -1 00 ■^ONONi-Mt^-^ •* o "^ § S| . » ^ covo '^'O 0_ CO m N (S 1 N VO" iri CO c^ OO" tslvc5" ^ s" o ►T rTvo d\ (5 CO ■* o g P 00 o Tl- ThvO m r OS d*tt «2 „ .ft ® c O 00 «3 O CO afl >o »o >o '^ Ot-OOt^QO-^O I> o It •t^g „ c Tf ec »o eo OS iM OS 00 i> OS ooo«:ieOrHeo-0!M>OINtJ t~. CO eo i> rt 00 05 ■* OS 00»OlNOOSrHCO 00 o ^ OS a a i 00 -^ 1-1 00 O «^ 00 rH J>. (N ■^OOtOlOtOrHlN 1- CO Ob ja ♦5 " s U5 cj -"d" eo eo 1—1 eo CO IN •OrHeOCOrHCOM OS 1—< Cl5 « 1—1 2-1 =; 09 M 2 ^ ?o >0 OS rH «3 OS i^ eo CO CO »C00l^rHO00»Q CO o 03 ■a IM eo OS OS eo -eo OS IN ■<*< CO INCOCOO-^TJIO 00 eo ■o C3 t^ 00 -^ o OS OS o «1 CfTco vo"iN"eo''l>~>o' Jvf od" a (M 1— t 1-i l-\ 1— 1 r-< •-I r-i ^^ r-l r-l ,-t r-t SV) "S "*. 02 a t— t lis 1— 1 QO ^ 'm g 09 W CD 00 >C OS 1-1 -* CO OS >o i>CO — 'cff-^eOrH OS 00 CIS * •— ■«iO 6; e 1 I-H >0 t- >0 O 1-1 CO iM O t- COINOOOOCOt^*- t^ 00 to oS P ^■^ o co__Q0^«3^i> eo OS t^ 00 lO O5cg_iocot>coio ■># OS c OS os" >o" s>f -^ w oTj^T i-TofN^co orcre> M 02 e2 05 . . eS . Stt "K< • . • • 03 : m • f*,-s- 13 1 : n .2 .2 -S : : § : o pq ; «. ft .2 c *^, o 111 2 a s > n i : '3 ^ is § : Q o o a b z K - -S : ^ : 3 5 f g ■ g § ■ J. « s i: ■> g > -s . H e5 , 1 g » M § »4 § i o « 1 l^!-ii i 2 g o 1 III u 14 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. £ 05 CO 00 (M (M ■ Tfl C<1 00 00 vo J> I-H CO ■* vo ^ I-H CDOl>'^Oi ■* e>|^oi^>o i-<^ ■* IP) CO t^ vo^'^O^vo Ol^i-^ VO^ r-t oTotTw's^ I-H «^" 00" oT oT r—t CO OtTi-n'orj^r I-H to to I-H to ■^'"i>'Tjreo''vd~i-rr-r s>f F— ( 60 m XO t^ CD Oi i> 00 c^ . tS ^ ^ -$f^ "cq^o^io <«_ i-J^05^0_01_ I-H eo_^oo_^co^(r^^ CO ^'^°^'~i-'t'^*^'^ "i -d "o e*? aToToo's^f fi>f oo"o oT CO" «'i-H"ori>r to to VO'-^''tD -^"ipTvO l-H^rH" (Pf -1^ I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H 00 I-H • 00 OS 2 s tH^ eo^ 00^ (Pj^ 00^50 r-TrtjT «^ 00_^ i-J^ Oi_ oo'-^'TdToo" to oT CO Oi^tO 00^ 01" 05 00 «^i-J^i>^i-H^O^->^iO 00^ *^ TiJ~or-^orto"T(i"ipror t^" iM s^ (M eo (TJ IM CO W CO fiV) CO IP) I-H rH ■* Tj0 to I-H ai i-Hi-HV00500tOVOO W »\ :>; 0_ (?J_ 00^ -^^ 00 Oi iM CO J> i> Oi^(PJ^i-J_ I-H t^e0'<;t<0-*t^toto eo ^H i-Hooeooovoeoo t~ Oi ;z; OS S^J 5D Q eo ■* to J> Oi CO ■^ 1^ 1> 00 to to VOVOi-Hi-HCOOiSMtO IP) O M 1-H to M «> Oi I-H to 00 CO eo I-H coosi-Htot^ooeooi IP) W dl K >o >o 50 ?o t^ 1> -^ CO CO I-H 00 Oi vo 01 OiTf to 05 CO Tj< CO IP] to Oi to i-HOeOiPI. ■0 Tt< to «3 r)< >0 >0 t^ ■* to to CO eo ■ Oi Oi00Oi00t~J>«OtD I-H 1^ ro On t-"' vo N "^ vo mVO t>S kH 8 N ONvo«>»OONt^coov fN oj"! n N VO 1-1 ro " ■<*• "^ vo vo 'i- 00 vo vo ^-;^ vo t^ tSv 0\ vo CO T|- CO ir^ 00 , ' g t^ «s. CO ON t% N 00 VO ro N Th 1-1 11 vovo 00 Tj- N i^ 1 p-H OS cf pTvcr >-<" r% »s Bv ^Vv J^ <^ rT v^ tx On 1-H fO o" OOsO>ot>.-*i-iO\ vo o <^ 1— 1 00 li^ 1^ "^VO i/^ tJ- m u-i t^ Ti- lO -^ Tl- CO o\ 00 vo tvVO VO VO VO vo w (^ 00 o> iM 00 I-H I-H i-H Oi Ir~ IP) CO TtJ>voeOOOvo Oi M- 05 CO C^^ OS >o to W 1* -* CO I-H ^ (PI >o I-H i-HOOeOOiX^OvotO rH I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H eo I-H (P) I-H 3 -M- 3 -^S n d C^ W I*J •>4< 00 t- i> ■* 00 iP) CO i^ to to COOrH-^lPjTjIOil-H 01 •s| 00 00 .^^ Oi 00 Oi t^ t^ I-H to to »o 1^ J> to 00 to OS lp« eo iP)eOiP)iPieOtO'^co 4> ■g 0- Ud Ed g M P 1— 1 ■ ?5 1 1 ^1 es 1—1 .3 CO 05 C^l -^ »0 i# Oi ■* 00 00 vo 00 05 eo 00 to vo to CO 00 CO 00 to EC M a fl ii >0 i~» 00 CO Oi (M OS ■* vo ff>) 00 00 >o (P) -* OOX>-COi-HVOi^COtO vo M g & W CM «V| ■* CS CO CO ^ s^ Sv) rt(Tji (30 t> j> i>^ipj^Ti<^oo eo vo vo 1^ 05 10 Oi IP) vo Oi IV t^ to Jv ■<* Tfl to T) to 00 >o i^ ri r. •\ •s to_i?|^oq^i>^ to 00 00 to «^ 1 1-H Oi CO I-H 1-H ,-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H I-H rH oT co" I-H 00" I-H I-H 1> OS I-H IN -^^'iv vo'Tjrc^''eo (P)" Oi >0 Oi CO I-H t~ 00 CO r, »v »s «v CO I<1 to to CO IM 00 00 C^i-H^>q^»C to to Iv 00 vo vo CO 1> I-H Oi CS) Oi to eo.r^QOOOiOi"^vo to '^.,*^^^"* ipq vo OS t^ Oi I-- tO I-H Oi I-H (PI (M ss oTi-TicTod" 1> OS S^I 1> CO I-H r-H Tfl QO^OtT^O to i> OS OS I-H I-H I-H r— ( i>r t^^eot^o-^tototo rHCO-^OOvovraipqO I-H IPI >* s cc ^ M • a S ID .... ■l-H Ed 1— ( H 02 : 2 'S r- .S -S to gfiO g 'V0O a :p.2 -a .5; M : ® fi ■> '.2 : : : : : i 1 g ; ; ; g : : I S 1 .2 § 1 .2 ;f1 ^ § «= fi ^.t.s -s.^.a ■ 1 >^ Ed 1-9 « H . Oh 1^^ , ■ a s 1 g S => S c^ -tJ tt> rH •2 5 c i i s ^ - > 5-a a Ed p 2 a S 1 S .2 -S .2 J. > .2 V -2 M " Q "^ PS ft a D ft i-s rt Iz; g M fq m P H ^^^^ Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 15 n o 00 00 rH 00 O t^ OS lO tH VO OS (M VO 00 J^ X> Tj< O CO iN ! 'a "73 .S'I'g CO T(< «0 W eo O rH OS t^ OS OS rH OS tH X^ (M 00 VO X^ X^ TlH &. i-H I-H oj eo ;o CO G^ 00 eo 00 TjH^cq^r^ o »o t-_^ '^^ VO^eO_^X>-_^rH^VO^ o S B ° '* 00 wfo 00 cvfo^cTiffi <£ ooo'vo r^ eo t>^ t-" x>r eo" «^f ■*" oo" CU ad w eO rH I-H I-H I-H I-H T-K r^ <-K r^ r-< r-< 1~^ ^^ r-< P^ F^ *^ ^ o ft o ,S"S 8"= 1—1 ,— * H O j : o OS ^ «o 00 VO O S>q IN (M (M i> VO ■<4< O OS CD i-i VO « rt< rH VO IN r-^ J ■<*< «5 e^ »n i^ t^ O rH VO IM O) 1> j-k tH 00 eo •* OS CO VO VO i s t3 W ^H a „-g|* w «5 «S) «5 r-J^O_'^ ec^eo ec OS VO eo^ O^ O^O^VOOS^O^ ! o c "P y~ eo o otT (^^c^c^ VO otr O oo'vo o CO X^ i>" X'^ eo" cf eo" 00 S 1-^ a^ eo i-H r~K r^ ^^ r^ l-K r-\ 7-\ 7-K r^ 1-K r-K r^ r^ .1 S % ' 1—t M ■<^ 00 >o 00 eo OS IN VO OS OS » S5 ta W t~ (M IM 00 O rH O OS rH t^ O eo eo O r^ CO ■* CD CO X^ p. 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CC "c !Sw~ t^ 5| H ni I-H r- O O O eo I-H t^ VO A eo ^ CO M IN O eo rH VO = § t- 00 5D rH O -^ •* rH ■* CD eo eo O CO CO H* rH Ol CO C 00 oo" rH eo OS O eo'o oq^vo^oos^ cq^ iT^^S^TvO Co'~ CO" yJli CD 00* X>^ '"1 rn" eo" OS^TiJ^OS rj< X^ co^oTvo^cT-^ If o BO Tj( CD 00 ijH iM ■^ eo ■rX ^ X^ rH O (N H# Sg c: = rH rH I-H I-H I-H I-H r-< r-K 1—K ^^ r"? ' >-l <;^ o.c. « 43 , ' , 1-^ t> s "S b J3 to M ... . !S ... • D ... . Q M O w ■ • : fe o c i5|-i « g ■• " P -^ g m S -^ -►-' -J-i H H «! 'O ? S i^ ^ ^ ^ Qj rt rH i-i . r • • .2 • • * 'm ■> 1 . P . w § .2 1 .2 3 -g :e ^ fl :> ■ 5 ■- p >- .2 P 5 P o 5 " O 41 c -S " 1^ PQ-B! ■il E a ^ , „. _ « '■5 16 Census, 1901. england and wales.— summary tables. «• 05 i-< ■>* O eo CD ^ CO rH t~ VO 00 ■* VO iM CO CO o iM 00 xt< 10 I> rH OS CO OS Tff Tj< rH c1 CO cq^eo «^0 CD 00 OS CD CD CO OO^CO^ rH rH CO -^O -^-^ CO ■B^* OS^OiCin t^ CO lO CO 00" irf rn" 00" (M" VO CO 0" oT of co" ^ • o 1— ( rH i-H f-H rH r—l rH rH I-H rH rH rH rH r-^ 1 ^* O Op-S-3 . 1 o Oi f^ a " .g S •-I CO 00 OS CO VO VO 00 1 rH hj ;30 e.K O IM 00 >0 00 00 »o t^ to 00 OS ■* OS IM CO CO -^ X-- CO Pi^ • B "S,^*' TjH Ti< eo (M 05_ t-^ OS f- CD '^ '^ I> VO CD IM rH ■* OS !M CO VO S T3 A cr bC .N .\ a O S fe-a o'snToTo^sC t^ (tT »o CO 00 irf rH 00 CO VO CO OS 00 CO T)H CO S r-l I-H rH ?-H I-H r—l f—i rH rH ■" r—l I-H rH rH I-H BO -43 e eg w O O O o »o 10 CD r—l rH Tt< IM OS CO rH rH OS rH I-H —3 00 CD O -^ i-H 'Cfl SM J> CO CD rH OS CO CO CO CO 00 ■* CD >, J5 g3 p.' 5 e: OS CD W3 -CO 1> CO os" 01 00" 00 X^ CD CO 1^ OS VO CO >o OS X^ ^ H i (M (M «M (M eo ic o 05 OS J> T*! 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Ph :>§ ^ _ -Si I-H CO OS O -^ OS CO CO IM 00 IM J> I-H IM r-l rH VO CO VO rH ,-> cib CO 00 -^ CO rH CD ^ r—l 00 ■^ rH CO r—l OS 00 OS IM IM VO S 31 2 2 c^ r-l CO rH r-l r—l rH J— i r-l r—l rH 1 3 p^- "3 o,- ■^ OS n >i 1 5 '^s § OS irq »o !M Oi Oi t—f 00 OS rH OS VO CO CO ■^ CO ■* CO CO CO S J^ J> CO 1> ■* CO CD OS CO rH CD X^ VO VO 00 CO VO 00 ■* CO CO S .2--i 00 CD 00 CD 00 ITJ r-l Oi Tj( o r—l IM rH rH Tt* CO CO rH IM CO ? OS rH CD TjH VO rH OS 00 (M VO 00 VO VO x^ 'O lO -* CO OS 00 CO »o (M iM r—l VO rH OS "* OS X^ rt^ rH VO 1 •a J 00 CO CD CD^C5^ »0- 00 th^ t-^ 00^ a" co^ rH r^ co'oTco'" o~ VO CO* r-T CT VcT r-T !S eS •§ -H rH r—l r-l ^^ IM r—l I-H OQ ■g U M >;' H fi s OS (M t~ O - 00 • CO ■■ 55 ^ rr-r ir^ OS CD rH CO rH (M rH rH r-T >0: CO" co" rH CO co" CO CO im" Co"vo" r-T o'-^jT CO X^ rH X^- rH rH IM IM IM OS • (^ <1 "S •a s ___ ' ' ■ : < > l-H : s : : : ••is -B ; ■ : : : : J. ; ■ . . .2 • • • ■ l '■« u •r .2 .2 iS c s 2 < < P H H 03 .« CO tn • P ■> ■'> 1 w m -fee -2 3 : ■ t : : : : : • : > a 2 ""^ "s ■> > : ■1^2 S : '0 1 n e5 _ 8 IZ i^S o^ 2 ^13 !- "m S3 i g ^ n i 1—1 Eh 5 a n a a .2 '^ .2 1 .S ■> .2 •■ -^ S •£: g J 2 J M -^ -'-' -*-' i 03 •s e £.g ^ ^ ^ r«« P H ° S ^- -S S c c a; 5 £ a „ £ 5? 3 a) t! H 5 S 1° b». «5 ^^^ Cm I i M ^ a e8 J g ;Zi H fLH 02 s 1 H ^ i> H ^ 1 <1 a! f2 cS . 1 _^_ ^„.M » ,,^^ •i- o •a 00 • o o m a) m o ■ a ai.§ 2l ^ 05 •-5 "5 is - a ^W »=! i^ S 0|5 o-c ■a c Id 02 w H 1^ t3 O o |h ■< iz; w 1— I 6h Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 17 c4 o O H O P4 o 1—1 CO CO r~^ r-i o »0 O 00 >o 00 05 00 eo lO W 1-H rH «5 «J CO '^ !0 O s^ S^l O VO i-H «>? oo in on OS to O IM 00 1.VI (.V so C CO CO OS I-H OJ 00 o to O IM I-H o laa eo 00 oi o eo 05 O i-l -^ in >o to »o I-H OS O 00 r-^ 1— t f— < f— I I-H r—i I-H i-H ■ o 00 CO t^ vo eo e-j 00 OS N 00 CO 00 W5 ■^ OS •O 00 rH O o lO ?o o 00 OS 00 50 00 t^ O Ol i» o I-H I-H to rH J> «5 eo «5 eo *1 W5 ■* »c eo -^JH r-l t. OS «>» OS to 00 rH O Tj( to O to CO 00 ,05 O eo 05 O >-i eo to «5 to >o o M 01 O 00 1— 1 r-l rH i-H rH y-~{ r-i 1—i rH 00 OS to ® to 00 to >0 rH O i-H cT rn" svT j>r «5 lO ■>* CO to % W3 eo 50 01_ iM - t^ »-- CO >0 rH BO O OS '^cTco'irr r^ iM CO CO T)< »0 t^ 00 I-H .OS to iM O >C eo 00 1^ ■* rH CO C^ rH 00 -^ (fi ^ CO O -* rH r-i lO ■>* W5 eo J> 00 t» r-f i-H w eo «5 CO ■^ eo izi O H < Oh O ce 00 SM 00^ i-T CO OS to 1> oT ■^' >o" ■>* Til CV) r-Tco' IM IN to 00 OS 00 »o ■* rH Tfl >0 CO 05_lM to r-i IM OS OS 00 iM iM IM eo eo 00 iM Si; o DQ PS OS »o >o eo eo »o IM O Tf( I> rH 00 IM to o f-^ O OS 00 OS OS CO o to 00 o 00 to T* T# IM t:J< m to 00 OS l-t l-t 00 1—i -OS OS OS 00 00 o rt< 00 t^ CO iM O o to eo r-i lO rH OS t^ <-t >o iM 1—^ to t^ o ■^ •-I ,-t SM eo T^ CO ■•^ eo 00 OS Oi o lO rH 01 CO '-' 9S r~{ CO OS i> -* iM OS O to to 00 rH CO 00 * to o: t>- 00 t^ o tic s 00 o 'S .s-S °1 a p< a m vo u^ N 00 -* OO tv 0\ 00 00 o -^ rH (M eo CO r^ rH o rH eo to uo Ol Tdi cq Tti ■"41 »o ss) eo t^ to o iM OS >o 00 1^- r-f 00 rH -^ CO 1-- Tj( OS ■* to I> »0 CO lO to »o 00 rti OS OS lO to 00 iM vo Tji eo Tji OS OS IM CO (M rH eo rH IM rH IM rH to »0 to OS OS Ol »o »o IM o ■* eo i> OS eo CO x^ t~. vq^,.oi^ rn" oT vo~ 'cT • IM oi^to^'o^r^ tq^ cTiM'eo'to" svT f-K '^^ r^. r-< CN| i> OS eo 00 00 J> to rH OS Ol vo S^ ■* to Ol to r-H_ s^QO_eo lM'l>~r-ri>' X^ OS «<1 O tK (M eo O iM_ eo^ 0_ to_ im" eo~ od" eo" 00 Tt< to to 0_(M_ to" to" t- >o iM iM CO o ds i> IM Ol o to rH CO CO O t-;_t0^t0^r-<_ O^ to" r-TcTt^ T^ vo 00 o to ^^ CO rH rH IM 00 VO IM rH 00 O ■>* rH 00 O to 1> O IM CO 00 IS hH P El )-H H OS IZi o Q iz; M H a?_ O O Ph I § 5 . w w w w w M B Q O (3 .2 S S3-S -4-> ■:H en > •Sq O en 03 o ^1 ii o o H a l§ o PlH * ; iJ d : o : r^ Division Division vision Division : P 15 ' :>§ .S'cS'2 ^ 1 ^S? 1 U-A • o S S 3 o P3 P 03 U) hern or B em or He or St. Alb tern or W i 1— ( 1 INGDONSHI hem or H hern or E H S Nort East Mid Wes Q p Hunt Sout Nort § g n § 1 'rl O 9 .ii .'. > -n to a. 8 I— I 1 SLINGTON North Di West Div East Divi South Di 18 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. o •a s 00 o D I o 9> m D O w 2 1 S2 02 „> .a to Oil O -a « g a i« CQ 'A P O o < 1— I 0 00 00 CO to 1-1 CO W5 W5 OS oTotT to to 00 M od"t-^ o EO » Ph 09 09 o o W 05 Oi 00 00 «5 O «o CC 00 00 00 i - J3 !3 » e<5 i-H 00 00 00 M 00 c e. 02 O .-H IM 00 o eo J> eo 1— ( OJ os^i>_ 00 «5 r- t>- 00 *>■ IM 00 00_^OJ_5O^ -"i* eo W5 O CO »0 «5 ?0 i-H TjH^eo sC 00_ »0 5C CO CO' eo 00 00 o »o (M CO 00 CO eo CO CO eo >o OS >o o O t- iM CO -^ ^ CO CO ^ O ^ CO ■ O OS rH t- CO o »0 CO rH fi>J OS CO rH O OS t- CO W5 .s n .\ .\ CO O O rH OS o OS 00 OS OS ef co" CO eo 1> OS J> CO o 00 OS CO O -"Jl CO t^-"^ "^ '^ COOtToT rif c? CO CO CO r-^ r-^ rH O) ■^ CO t~ rH l-H^ff^O^ eo CO W3 ■* Tt( «0 CO (M OS (M e^eo *- Mj^ oToTo"*^ W CO ■* ■* O OS OS o rH CO CO CO C eo c-os CD^CO CO ^ CO r-l Tfl CO vo OS >0 «5 rH 00 00 CO ^- (M r-l eo CO eo I-H o J^OO co^cTcT CO CO « 00 OS o ■* rH rH Tfl C oo^os^ce IN oToo TjToo'^ w CO eo eo OS OS 00 00 t^oo TjTor OS o o o" 00 OS 00 os^oo^ »o~co~ CO t~ 00 00 .. *i co" co' r-T co' o' CO IS W SV| Oi eo O rH CO >0 »0 eo CO OS eo CO t>. CO o IM CO CO O Tin rH CO CO «5 CO CO *^ .% *v A f^ OS 00 »o >o »o t^ *» 00 vo "^ O 00 o 6\ 00 tv CO pT On -^ 00 fl ■H 00 00 00 00 Ti- o ■*vo q\ iri li^oo" v/lVO t^ VO O vo >H 00 U-) u-i i-f "^00 tf^ -rt n" rn cJoo vo »vtxVO eo IM CO ■<*< CO 00 i~ OS IM O 1> rH 00 00 >o iM ■* O rH >0 00 M5 CO OS rH O CO rH rH ■^ ^» CO <-!■ CO OS CO •* ,-1 Ttl CO OS Jr^ rH iM O IM rH >0 C<|, VO CO t- OS OS . IM i-t O CO CO t~ »o *- >0 >0 OS iM CO *^ 00 W3 IM eo O rH rH (M •'I* e^ o vo TjH CO tJI ^ 00 IM OS «5 o *"■*»-. 00 CO •* »o OS CO CO (M t- OS f-l 1—1 CO CO >o >o CO O CO t- 00 i^H 00 •-t vo CO S^ ^ ,-^ eo CO t~ 00 IM r-l eo co^vo r—l (M rH SSI rH CO ao CO ■* 00 eo ■* O iM O (M CO CO CO IM vn 00 !>. iM >o iM ^ Tt< CO 00 *^ Tjl CO CO OS :^ rH CO rH O >0 vo t» CO r-t O CO CO t- tH 00 rH -T^ x^ >C rH O OS ■* CO SV| 00 OS iM 00 O) CO CO >o ■*eo '*" >o ■* VO c Tjf vo -^lOS, OS CO 00 •■^QO^CO" ■* t^ N 9i <-l CO i-l CO -CO IM O iM eo" CO IM IM CO OS m I— I u M t3 H hH 09 O O Eh !zi J i:s'.„ o. CB' ill •2-g to a cs o e d £ S !» S •a d u O a u •^ • -s 4fi ^ 9 fe S -H E so® a o .1 ;z; W m ;z; Censtjs. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 19 o a 00 s; o < a b o o Oi m . 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Accrington Division Eosseridale Division Lancashire (South East) : — Westhoughton Division ... Hey wood Division Middleton Division Eadcliffe cum Farnworth Division Eccles T>ivision ... . StretfoTd Division Grorton Division ... Prestwich Division Lancashire (South West) : — Southport Division Ormskirk Division Bootle Division ... Widnes Division ... Newton Division ■ Ince Division Leigh Division ... 20 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. e" ■^ rH -^ 1> OS C^l J> 1-1 1-1 >c OS OS Tt< CO CO 00 OS S l^l« 05 05 O CO 50 CO OS CSI r- !> i^ OS rH U5 00 W5 i> >o CM c4 O eo 'O J> CO «5 1— ( -H 10 >0 CO ^ 0_CO TtH_ OS -* CO eo pH ■g>- "« Oi 05 05 t> ^ T# CM CM CO »0 t^ cm" rH-oToT OS os" CM OS c§ S a a . » g a) e r-( 1— ' 1— t 1-1 r-l 1—1 r- CM I-H i—t r—t o iding Ov , Occupal ers. Free Freehold o r-( CD -^ t- «>q CM CM Wl CO CM CO CO U5 CM 00 OS J ■^ 00 X> VO •-I ^ H . r-<^CD T;lK^eO^Oi_ OS h- CO CO CO CO CM >0 TfH OS »o CO r-i P^ A CD ba .* n r* ♦. *« •N ^•* s § g-s aooiait^n ■^ 1-1 1— 1 J> W3 CO CM rH OS OS OS OS CM OS O) r^ 1 i-H r^ r~t rH 1—1 i-< r-l CM T—t 1-H 1-H f—t eo eo lO l> »0 CO r-l CO CM CM CO OS OS CO CO -* t~ r-l 5^ m O CD 00 O 00 CM J> CO ^ 00 1^ I-H OS CO «3 rH ■* 00 o CO^(» ^^-*^w CM__CO^C0__C0^ 00^ rH OS rH rH CO I> r^ CD »o ■^ .N n n *N .N n cs s cT fi>f 5(5" i-T i-h" oTco CO^OtT 0 ■<# CO CO CO CO 00 t~ CM CM CM CM CM w CM CM CO ^ 01 OS CM CD CO J> CO CD >0 CD CM CM OS i> CO OS 00 -^ CO OS *^ CO J> CM rH 00 rH 00 >o co m '^.,'^^.v*^.,'^ i-H OS r~;_ CD I-H ■<# rH CM CM CM I-H ffi r\ €> r^ *N . ■S co" T-T cnT 00" r-TcM'co^'" t^ CO CD rH r-l cm" CM TfT »o -4 .1 >0 CO CO ■* Tf CO CO CO CO- t~ >o (M (M CM CM CM CM CM CM t^ CD t^ ■* ^- -^ CO CO OS lO OS CO >o OS rH CM CD OS f—< P - OS >0 J> Ttl OS 00 CO «> 00 ^ •* CM i^ OS >o Ph ■ 1 CO >-l 00 1— 1 CO J> CO -rfl CO CO CO CM >0 OS CO t- J> n r> n r> #\ •s rt r\ r\ n P CO ■^lo'o'irf CD 10 t^ CO r-l 00 CM CM CO CO 5*" »o 00" I-H Ph 1 i-H CO CD 00 t- CO CO r^ -JO CM >o >o ■* •* ■* -* ^ VO i-H 1-1 r-l I-H t>. ir^ N VO "-n ^vo 0^ "1 en 10 VO ro w ^ f^ OV \ri , -* coo CTi (M VO VO '^'O Tt- "1 ON OV N 00 t^ 00 h-l 00 CQ irj i-i VO " 00 I-H 11 CO VO ■LTt OvVO Tj; VO Ov Ov ^ M d\ -^ pT c5" On "^ tx 0\ CM 00 ^ ^VO VO XO t^ 00 PO ,-,' h 00 \o vo 00 tx TLD 10 "^ l^ "^ 00 ^ ^t Tt^ ■sl- 'd- ^ ^ i-H M 05 01 CO I-H CO rH OS »0, CO 00 J> X^ CO »o CM i> t' CD d I-H t~ «3 CO -* 1-H OS 00 CO OS OS CO J> SM 5* >o CM CO CO ■<# CO C «5 CM CO CO CO 00 CM •* >0 00 CD CM TjH .H-l OS Tjl Tl< o^>o 0^i> CD 0^ 0^ CM_.. 00 CO CO CO ■* CO I** CM 1^ i-T r-T r-T i-T r-T ^ i fA ^ o 1 c - - O r-l n CO 1-1 Tt< Tt* 00 CO Tfl rH f-M 00 »0 i:^ CO I-H CO CO OS n •g CM 00 CO >0 5*1 CM 00 rH ^ 00 T—t Tt< OS t^ CO CD OS 5 »0 CO >0 lO »o CO CO CO ■^ r-J_ CO CO CM CO •«i< CM CM CM CO 00 OS (M (M OS OS J:~ CM CM J> 00 t^ CO CD 00 Tl< CO VO 13 1> r-l CD 00 iH rH OS 10 OS i> OS OS CM 00 >o CM OS -g CM 1-1 CM t- CO CO rH OS OS en i> -^"o TiH VO CM^ *!. 3 CD CO ■^eo^od' co-^riTco CM CM rH r-To CD 1-H I-H 1 CM 1-1 1-1 S^ rH rH rH rH rH CO CM 1— 1 rH r-l rH I-H 1-1 rH r^ n 0 CD CO <-l CO cq 1> CD 1> CO ■^ 00 CM a K OS CM kO lO CO CM . CM CO CM 00 CM t~. J> 00 <1 1— r r-T ■^'~ cm" CD df i-T WrH^O^ cm" r-T r-T CO OS OS OS_ CM^ VO p as CM OS 00 rH CO p CM 00 ■!*( CO CO c «5 j—i r~^ 1^ CM CM Cq CM CM CM CM OS • CO : : !fl : . ^ Brigg Division outh Divi.sion or Horncastle t3 TJ , D H H O O Leicestershire : — Eastern or Melton Division Mid or Loughborough Division. Western or Bosworth Division . Southern or Harborough Divisio fLEICESTER ... : 1 a 1 s CQ .1 09 •> 5 : *Leeds : — - North Division . . Central Division .. East Division West Division South Division . . ^ Lincolnshire :— West Lindsey or Divisibn North Lindsey or East Lindsey or L South Lindsey 1 0) CO "1 QQ "1 Division Holland or Spaldin 1 o OS OS 00 9^ o ■J & <2 o OS S o 55 •S § h^ > 1 « I— « :^ 1 K ^ W I-H rr S u tn rO f) pd c ^ eS •^ r/; ^ rt n iD S 125 13 m P 13 C a r/j W rH H '^ ^ JH « < H ^ W b-l r^ < kH >J M < CW Census. 1901. ENGLAJ!fD AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. 21 o C5 a 00 O Eh « >o Tt< J> »0 rH «3 00 (M O CO O 7-1 d .fro^ 00^ 00^ CO OS o ■'It 00 •* us o CO I-H t^ 00 00 ■<* i^ CO CO CO TfH rH o .a> d oo^Of-H^?0-t^Oiod CO' «5 1-H O 05 SS| (M 00 co^ob" OS OS 00 OS F^ o g § « CO I-H I-H T-i t—i I-H I-H Ch O g Og.S-3 p]^ ooooseot-Oi-ioe>j »o o CO J^ i> so SO CO CO CO CO VO CO ^ «0TtO CO t~ 1-H r-i 00 05 1^ t^ S^ 00 >o OO^e^W^rH l-H t^ o >o VO cri?ro~(rr«o?o~o(roro[r r-1 r-l rH 1— ( »-H co" CO 1>^ rH^ 0_ i> rH_ OS r-i r-T cT s^f s^f ocT OO^CD_^ 5o"oo" ■^ oT q^ 00 os" x--" r~i I-H S co*^eocoMT<05Tj OS x~ VO o -3 o 00 N TjT «r o i-T" oT « c 60^ TjT O(M>Oi-l «S 00 OS o I-H r~ CO I-H VO (M r-t VO OS ■*Tjo 05 CO I-H CO OS 00 IM CO o w t~ OS CO f-J S «5Tt(Oi-li^«505r-lr-l 00 00 so rH 00 rH OS o CO O -^ so rH SVl VO a CO ■* o f-H 3 tUtJh-^'^WiMiMCOCC T—t T-^ CO ■* CO -* TjH CO Tti?OOSOt-eO CO CO OS rH O OS rH CD X> 00 OS VO CD ai r-^(M«10550ai->*l(MO I^ r-i »0 .-H so OS I-H rH x^ <-< -^ ■* I* Ph K oaoo«:)5Da>o5TtiTj TfH t~ OS CD CO VO >0 O Ph I-T o eo~ so esT rH~ irf cT »o ?o CO ^* CN| I-H T:tH rH CD 00 CO oT c^ so" »5 00Oi0000VO-*»Oi>«O c^» CO CO X I> OS OS CO VO x^ tH (M I-H Ph rH r~i M ro vn i-i frjoo O t^^ O PJ m O 0\V0 "1 IH 00 R2- M ►H M oa t^Ooo t^" c»irot^'-> o ^ "^ M 0\ O VO VO HH O ro _J » ro vo N On tx t>. uivo t^^ t^^ IH VO VO t^ Th o ov VO x>. N O Ov •—1 P^ t^vo 00 \0 ro N> lo ro Tj- t^^ N IS.VO N xo O iH VO m On ■^ 00 t^\0 t^ tx vr> Tj- xrwo VO ro ro VO tx t^OO 00 t^ VO X:^ Th O o^ COOl |(M(MeOi-lcOr- CD Ol >0 CO 1-H Cvj CO VO '^ x^ OS OS OS en 1> O CO 00 c<5 CO CO CO OS Tin> t^ o (Tq OS X~ VO 1 W rH I-H (M rH I-H 1-H SM ODi-i05r~->^Oi-ieo>o t~ 05 Tfl CO OS (M ■* VO OS 00e05DOC0Q0 CO (M O CO CO 00 O ■* X- (M 1^ o x^ .S--S iMeoco-*>o;D>ococo •* f-H VO X^ tH >0 OS CO CO CO VO CO iM 09 i S5g 09 § 1 '^ o .s ooooososr-o-^o cq CO OS I> OS CD I-H IM CO CO ^ (M 00 W s tf > »Oi>eOT)<^i-icoooo CO 00 CO CO rH ^- OS rH X> 00, VO ■* »o p o a •^• rH CO CD CD TjH CO ■* ^ s^ 1* VO so °1 rH i-H »o 1-H i-ioo>oeooo«o*^i-ico »o CO rt* I-H O I-H X^ I-H OS t^ CO o x^ "a CD00^-CO(MC>)00*--* o rH CO «^ CO O VO CD I-H ^ I-H ■^ I-H S eO'*(r<)cO'*x>-^t~i>- 00 CO VO OS CD CO OS VO CO rH CO ^ I-H .o ■<#Q0'*t~00COt^COi-i CO CO r-H CO ■* OS 00 CO so x^ I-H CO (M 1 I-H r-( 1— 1 iH .-1 rH rH I-H I-H rH I-H rH I-H (M iM i CO CO I-H CO 00 ' V ' o CD o VO so 1> o so o I-H CO so CO o OS VO 00 O Tt( 00 '^ t^ I-H X- r-H TJH CO ' ' ^ 02 . . . . . o H H ; ; : '■ g rt fl §1 § •§ • -2 § •S fl -s; .2 -p : ; .2 ,g g .E .2 -S ^ S ft 2-^ a gfi 1 g g Oh 1-5 ? o 1 IS §5 n gfi « iz 1 *:: .2 :2 ^ y t- fc (H " c3 s 5 o o o ca o o ^ [z; ;?; !2i H 02 !» ^§1 gig .2 e i — 22 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. ! s 05 « t^ t^ 00 OS CO >0 OS OS 00 T-l 00 00 eq" CO O 00 o 00 CO eo VO CM «_ i-l 05 >0 (M CO Tt< -^ CO irq 1-1 OS w CO CO ^ 00 VO *- O t^ 00 i-H CO CO ft-S'S 50^ lO 1?]^ O^ l»^ ■^^^ l» i?q^oo__>o «M "l CM 00 VO OS t^ CD OS 00 ■>*< O CM t^ ■g c4 o-l Ji ' M •^ •% r\ •. •S .* •» « »1 »1 - o M> a oo" o"-t>~ co" "O C(f ■'d'' svT co'"'*' o" 1> CO 00 OS VO 00 t~ O 00 O 1-1 OS OS .s m -o 'S 6 g »; 1— 1 C^ i-H GSI I— ( i-H rH 1— 1 1— 1 r-H 1—1 CO pH 1—1 r-l 1 «-■ Ssis O ^115-S O ing s, Fre reehol ■<*i i^ (M -^ OJ CO OS OS iC iM CO* 00 (TJ OS O OS -* o CO O CM t~ OS ■^ CO l> IM -^ OS O OS O CO (M tH o IM O 1-1 CO 1-1 ■ O l-H ■^ 00 OS i^ CD eo e T3^ .Sfe i-H O i^ 00 rH 00 CO O (M «5 00 "5, ij>j_ i>^ e<5_ e>}. VO 00 OS J:^ -* 00 eo t^ m .\ •» M *«•.». «t •. vv vS ' 1— < o •3 S.g' otT oT o" r-T Kf s^f -^ (tTco ^ OS !>■ CO 00 oT VO 00 t^ O 00 O O OS OS CD iH 1^1 1— ( I— ( I— 1 (M r— ) T-H I— ( 1—1 1—1 1—1 CO f-^ r-( 1— 1 1 1-1 o »o o OS ■* to ■* 00 rH (M CO VO iM J> VO CM ■'d* CO O TjH i>'vo CM ■ xa OS Tfl CO to OS to OS >o >o t^ CO CO t^ O CO CO OS 00 eo eo -* OS CM O o vo >q^ oo_ >o_ Tj<^ (Tj^ 0_ Tt< ^ OS CO CO 'd^ CO J> TjH_ 1-1 o 1—1 OS CO OS 1-1 00 "i" .% « .s 1 TjT o~ rn" od' J>" 1-^ cT CO 00 >o ^ 00 oT rf O 00 O'r-H" CD i-lf^ VO CO CO , .3 «> i^ to 00 »o -^ ■^ CO CO CO CO 1—1 CM CO O CO CO CM CM CM CM CM C^ I o o ■* IT- VO CD ^ ■•t CD rH OS CO J> OS t^ O ■* r-H OS OS p4 O CO 1-1 CO OS OS -^ 1—1 1-1 CD t- J> r-1 T* CM CO 00 o Tt* ■* OS OS CM O CO CO t- irq^os^oo r-^co o C^^O -"^ CD "*., CO^ t~;_ 05^ 00 O 00 (M VO CO CD O 00 o 0) p-H cS to t^ QD m "^ "^ "^^ CO tH CO CO 1—1 CM CM O r-l CO CM SM CM CM CM CM CM s ^ iJ / +» p-i ■* irq iM 1* o >o 1-1 CO *- CO o ■-1 CO CO 00 OS CO O O 00 00 ■* rH ►3^ • OS i^ >0 OS OS CO ■* t^ Jr- CO CO 1—1 OS T^l CD CM i>- OS 00 O eo 00 VO rt 1 Ph CQ «^^ J>- 1> CO C^ CO 1— 1 CD i-H^^__ o w—t !>_ O CD__ eo__ SM 00 CO lO X>_CD rH^CD ». ». O o >OCO OS I> F-( O CO «'(rf co" 00 f~ t>r. »00 w N Tj- 1-1 t^^xt^oo t^ VO 00 w t^ CJ tv. CM M rO VO 1-1 iH in O VO VO tN. «s r^ rx .N ^^ „ r« §*« 05 ■^t^t^VO O CTi t^ N -if VO 00 6 t< C5" -^ VO vd dv m" vcT ih" c5" o\ d\ CO £ 00 0\t^ OMN.VO VO VO VO VO XO ^ >-i •* u^ 00 lo in m ■^ m m -^ ^ PfO ft H4 »of ■>* nl CO O (M 1-1 '^ J:^ 00 CO VO VO 00 -* CO VO CMX^ rH TjH CO t^ 00 VO i^ ) be O 00 O OS. VO 00 o t^ xH O OS IM CM 00 CO CD 1—1 OS CM CM CO CM CM ^S' (3 t^ VO »C 1> O CO IM ■ SM r-( r^ CO f—i i , CO OS 1-1 >o O I> lO >0 i-l »o r~{ 00 CM O 1-1 VO CM CO rH CD l-H VO eo O «l .si CO CD OS -^ >0 OS i^ (M CD >0 O CO OS Ttl CD rt OS t^ CO -* CO r-H OS OS p^ ■>;i<_co^05 co^oo ir^oo ■* r-l CO CO VO CM CM CO CD CO CD VO VO 00 CD 1= PhBi i§- I— ) 1— 1 irH rH o i ill „ 11 CO O O O CO CO CO VO rt OS c OS ■VO i-H CO VO "■*"do ■t^ O CO CO CM eo CD !>. t^ O Tj* CD CO CM ■0 CO OS 00 OS CO o 00 t^ O CO ■>o fio -i< O i> i-< o o ® fis) rH CO O VO VO OS CO 1> CM Tfl CO eo CD 00 CO rH rH^-*__ VO^VO O OS ■ r^ OS CD I-I O 00 OS (N <» VO 00 o ■* (M 1-1 CD O OS CO •S . OS^>O^CD^O^S^_^-*^00^ ■^t-^JV VO I— 1 i-J_ 00^ O, 00 OS CM la 1 t-T irf o6~ vi ^^ co~ co" ffq (M 1-1 (M 1-1 1-1 r-1 CO ^ ^ 1— 1 I— ( I— ( 1— t 1—1 00 ■ t^ VO OS OS o 00 Til o t^ 1> -^ . VO O CO VO VO 1— t CO CO OC CM OS t^ CO 00 to OS Ttl OS ot- CO_CM_eO VO rH CD ' it SI CO ■^__ CO^ ■>#_ 00^ CO^ OS_ rH^ qo^os^vo IM co_ VO CM^ Ol^ CO^ od~ -^ co" ciT oT ciT eo~ (M CO 'i-i »0 vo~i>~os" O iM OS rH 1—1 od" I— 1 OS OO" !>" Co" vo" I— 1 »— « VO CO vo" r-n" rH CD VO VO O 00 rH 00 CM CM CM rH CM rH ' g ' \ \ ce : Is ■ •" • w • • • ": •'fe' If C5 • ■ ■ . [S o O B w 5 2 1 I < < Oh Middlesex : — Enfield Division ... Tottenham Division Hornsey Division Harrow Division ... Ealing Division ... Brentford Division Uxbridge Division Monmouthshire : — Northern Division Western Division Southern Division P o 1 o 1 ft' f 1 ■%■■ ■1 MontgomeryDiStrict ofBoro Morpeth Newcastle under Lyme ... •fNEWCASTLE UPON TyNE . . . Newington : — West Division ... Walworth Division New Windsor (see Windsor, N Norfolk : — North Western Division ... - Southwestern Division... Northern Division Eastern Division Mid Division Southern Division a Comprising the Contributory Bor *> Comprising the Contributory Bo; Welshpool (4.609 population). Census.'^ 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. 23 2 *-. CO to «o *^ CO 5D OS OS «5 N Til CO Til O »0 CO VO (M to Til o .2* o a > 1— ( »0 x^ CO 00 O 00 ■* »0 (M VO O T*! CO ir» Til o SSI IM rH IN T-l (N tO^QO ?0 OS tH CO «5_«0 (N CO tfS^VO *^^SV|^ tO^iM^O^ t^ t* t^ rH CO g o wf irfoo fff oooos" os" o o'vs'io VO cfco" o tT^of oT OO" QQ N a d ■ 1— 1 f-H i-H f-H I-l SS 1— c 1-1 r—tr~ij—tr^ I-H rH i—t CO « g-^ii ^ o i-H H O o Oi M 00 1-H 00 l-H 1-1 Wi^ OS W t^ O rH lO OS OS rH »0 CO VO OS CO T* rH J ^^ i£ Tj< 0*~ IM t>. t^ 00 *>- *^ 1> t» O «3 OS o >o o Til l-H t~ 00 cS a eq 1— 1 O Oft III' OW3 j^oT (tT t-_^ ■*„ w„ S»J^ "-1 1^ OS O OS OS W3 W5 CO 00 o o'^o^Tir 00 >o o VO im"cO 00 O tT-__tO^ rH^ t^.^oToT iM^ CO e r-l I— t rH T-H 1— I l-H 1—1 1—1 rH rH rH f-H r-^ 1—t I—t CO c; 00 I— ( «0 nH rt o « eo 00 Til -"^ CO t» OS CO J^ to 00 Tjl to IM CO I> o K -2 r::*^ S :::? <» 00 *~ »o *^ t^ >0 rH CO VO OS 00 to CO IM IM O 00 O >0 1> (M O >0 O OS OS (M CO Tjl CO rH 1^1 l^^-cji^X^ *T.^ O^OS^IW T* ca p CO « 00 (M OS OS 00 t^ so o 00 to rH «V1 oToTotT 1—i r^ CO TjT t-^ < s W Tj< (M (M eo CO -511 S o o s>i t^ CO OS O 1> OS O O CO CO rH CO rH OS CO CO CO »o ^ 00 W5 O ■^-^_^i-J_I-^ ■^ >o os_o os_ o^ to CO O^O VO J> Til ■* VO VO r~ oq_ o O "3 e"r-r «o" i-h'i-i t-Teo^ rH otTTirorTjr *. «. r^ CO CO Tit M oTc^f co" 1—* izi o OS S (N Tt< (^^ (M CO ■* lO iM (M O W (M CO Til Til CO cO OS rH IM cq iM i GO a o W CO 1— 1 1— 1 (M o OS*^ ■>* rH (M J> OS OS O ■1> rH VO VO VO to O VO 09 O svi o >o 1> CO 00 Tjl OS >* rH to rH CO CO rH OS VO rH J>. 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CM CO OS CO 1— ( J>- C^ ■^ CO >0 00 o TH rH to X^ X> ^ 1-H x> T~\ x^ CM CO (M (M iM iM !M »c «5 »0 1— 1 "* CM CO rH rH rH rH CO r-^ CO OS 00 to 1* OS J:- CO ■* >o OS J>. 1-1 x> CO OS CO rH rH rH OS VO ■ to CM ^ O O W5 00 to o ^ to !->- CO 1-1 x^ to CO X^ '^ >0 00 CM '^ ' o 00 fa t^ CO_ J>.^ O^ CO^ o^ x>^ o C» C0_^tO_^TlH^ OS^X-^CM t^ O 00 «5 00 VO os^ ^ fff cf c»f i-T r-T i-T cT co' 1— ( >o otToT CM cm" C>r CO^ rH^ C5~ lo" co" o t\-^ c8 C HH CM I— ( r-^ ^^ r~< r~^ r^ r~\ C^ T—K tM 1* CM 1* tH CO 00 J> 00 2! 00 OS lO CM CO CM O <10 rH 00 rH 'IC CO >0 5M ■># t- x^ s s vo >o -^ OS J> to »o CM rh OS Oi ■00 co OS »0 rH^ 1*^ CO^ 1-^ tO^ -i*_ OS O CO^^O^CO^tO^X^ CM OS o >o 1—i -*" CO" i-T O" 1*" T^ r-^ t^ cm" ^^ CD X>r OO^'co" X^ ■^" r-T 1— l' ■^ «m" 1 CM CO O I-- O -^ CO >0 X^ >0 <-4 OS to CM 1 I— ( 1-^ 1— I T— ( 1— 1 I— 1 CM r^ rH ,1— ( CO : : : ■ : : : c • B • o : _o . iz; > t3 : : : : : :f=i 1— 1 o C ' ' ' • • E-i .2 C 02 ^ "So c c «3 O C o . « ; ;^;.= .i;i • • -2 .2 : ; j? |S .2 1 Somersetshire:— Northern Divisio Wells Division Frome Division ; Eastern Division, Southern Divisio Bridgwater Divis Western or Wei o H o -1- IH W 02 w H eg Southwark : — West Division Eotherhithe Divi Bermondsey Divi Staffordshire : — Leek Division Burton Division . Western Division NortB Western' D LiehBeld Division Kingswinford Div Hands worth Divii 1 i ►J 1 2 02 Cu * • i S OS ,1 !z; OS a . o E <& a a E c3 a o o S O CS 1) 'S ■13 CI b 2-* -^ 2 o as OS Q 1^ g * ■sl 5=,— ceitf ='■3 » 2. ■ m.S-e — ^ o S 2 ||g| S E 03 e 'J' S^S S •1 "H g w 'S'C »^ =i °9 S rir Sj="3 -- Census, 1901. 27 ENGLAND AND WALES. SUMMARY TABLES s o o> 1— t TtH CO 05 OS 00 CO o CD rH SSI CD SSI til w CD O 03 Oi CO VO J> CO o 00 1> OS VO CD , c» t^ i-H O i-l 1> SSI ^ 00 00 O SSI ■* CO VO »x .N r< •v p-l ^-l CO Oi CO o o" oin" >o Csf CO in" CO VO OS OQ 1— ( I— 1 1— 1 r-H rH 1~i f—i N i—< ^^ r-i ^^ ~^ <-! 05 o f— 1 g - o o> pn .S^ jS w CO IN ir^ CO CO 00 >o VO CD o ^ °° S P -I-H ^ o i-H TjH W3 Ttl J> 00 VO CO CO O OS CO SSI t^ &3 ■ 00 CO CO 00 rH CD rH ,-1 OS ■* OS OS OS SSI SSI ■nJ r. r. § s. O hM f— < CO oT IN OO" O SSI TiT ssT IN -^ SSI VO OS ^1^ 1 — I I—* i-H rH rH r-< rH SS) ^r^ r-t rH rH rH rH o: H 00 1-1 »o 00 »-H Ol W5 CO O CO OS VO t^ 1>- t^ O rH ■B5 O K J> CO »o O rH VO I>) '^ •* IN -* oo SS« f- rH ►2 w CO CO Ttt ^ CO i> e^ CO 00 00 r^ SSI J> OS a «s n .\ »^ ■5 wf >o CO CO VO t^ CD OS~ o O OS 00 CD t^ SSI S CO "* IN CO SSI C) CO esi i> Tt* OS t> CD O _T* (C «5^ CO^ OS^ T)<^l3S vo_^ rfi >0 SSJ o ■* Tfl >0 SS) SSI V •V •s o 1— 1 S [3 ?o' CO CD eo'vo't-T VO 00 00 os" t- Tt< O >0 CO Oi ^ eC ^ SM CO SN| SSI ss) IN t^ CO CO CO ^ ^ ^ tH o ^M S -S El , 1 iJ >.-; >a t- rH rH Th OS CO J> 00 •-I o OS T)('SSI P IQ I— < 1— 1 os t- O 00 >* o t^ OS OS 00 OS CO rH e« iEi CC^ o^ c^ 00_^ ':1<^ 00__ rH^ 0D_^ 00^ 00 IN Ssj^ *^« O; ^^ o s ,_^ oT C0~ aTrH"-*" Ssf 1-^ oo" oT i-i" c0 VO VO VO t~ J> t^ 00 O OS H a. r-\ rH -< -e 1^ N ro t1-\0 ro GO O 00 o M VO ro t^ 0\ 2l m1 1^ ij-\ ro »^ M 0\ CO t^ tJ- t~^ M vJ-1 O VO fo S 00^ m «>^ VO 00 VO VO ^ N q; t^ Tl- ►H ro N 1 Cb 1 CO ir% ^ -. rhio lovcT M 1— < t^ tF O »o 0\ i VO t^ VO \0 vn vy-i VO tn VO VO VO txoo VO 1 t CQ 0. i 1 1' l-H >o 00 CO -t^ CD X-- OS -* ^ IN VO i^ 00 CSI ^ C5 32 00 VO CO VO CO o i:~ i:- CO J> ■* CO o t^"? 1— 1 r-~i rH rH T~* SSI ^ CO ■* »o 1 ^ i S 1 ■« •3 |s PQ ■- •fe -" 02 ~ g CD Oi 1-H t~ -* CO 00 N >o CO t~ t- ■^ SSJ rH :^i e<5 -* fH CO CO CD CO OS CO CO rH rH OS 00 CO .si r-( t~ CO '^l OS >o 00 CO -* CO VO VO >0 OS OS »l 09 1 ^1 V ^W 03 O i 1 c i^"^ CD •* C CO ■O OS rH 1^ M 1 ii ^ "* CD >0 CO CO IN ■* OS N '^ CO IN ■* 5>5 t^ I—) t~ Tt< CO rH CD O IN . S^ IN t^ ■* CO >o 1 CD o IN CO CD rH VO OS CO TjH SSI OS N t- OS ■o ^„ >o^ l»_ O « VO lN_^OS_ CO VO t~ VO O_co S^ n CO^ f^ ■^ vtTr-rN" fff sC eo" V0~ VO rf CO oTt-T es ■« 1— I f-~< r-t 7—t 1—t 1^^ IN T-A ^^ f—i f-^ r^ ^^ ■02 •g M ■ JO CO N -cH t~ «s) CO 00 O 00 o t~ t~ 5c ^ \£3 1— ( O OS o -# CO 1> r~< »0 CO 00 Ss) VO :•{= o o CD Cq_rH_rH^ CO S"^^ CD rH J> CD ■*_^J> -^^ J> lO" CO OtTr-T O rH VO r-TvO CO O ^^ OS e^ CD ,-1 aH > r2 ® ; : a S5 • • 0) : fin » ^ "S : : o •■h3 1 m ^i5 i ; i -o O : O O 5§ ^ 3 M : : a s * iS ^ 5 .s ft 3 .5 S « ' 8 I 1 o o i 1 i p i 02 log • • S w ^ 1 g s s 02 a3 a o cB a o i=W.2 PggO mm a g ID CO m ;> J3 '.S J= o o !» m 28 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. ■ . > «■ 1 Oi «5 CO CO lO Oi OS rH TjH CMCOWJOOCOCO'* -^ CO OS '^ x~- ■ -* OS JS. .^1 o 00 CS CC CO ■* t^ rH OS rH osso O O I-H g o o" Oi eo OS eo T^ r-T im" co^ rH_^ eo__ oTrn" eo" co_^TlH^oo_^r-^j>.^TiH_^(M_^ vq^ •-i^ t^^ •^ Oi ':0 vi' lO r-^ 0 O CD>OOt~-^Oi-H OS OS o J^ ■* i^ CO 1-- O iN r-<^. S^ 5^ ■*'"c(fco'>o >o rH^cT oo" o"^ eo^ rH I-H rH- vO 'O ^^ •a to OS oT 1^ oT Ol^OS^rH^ eo'i-TfivT I— 1 1— ( 1— ( x>;^s^ eo^ oTr-T eo" cm" oT CM g 1' s •-1 3 "s l-N Oi s ' • ■ 00 00 Ol i> 1^ i—i j^ eo svi lo rH>O(M»OCO00ir^ (M >0 rH 2 12 & 1 !■ 09 eo 00 ■^ 00 -^ t~ 00 t^ a^ CDO500OS l^SMrH r-{ ,-1 OS 05 CO «. *1 IM »o OS O CO o^-* o^ ff']^-_^ X>^ r-^ ■<* § t^" O oT O eo eo eo" (m" ^ j>"io"j>"io"s*r>o~oo'~ wrT cT eo" oT CM ^ S^J 03 (N -* Tt< eo eo CO i-i eO(Mc^ff CO ' » i-H 50 o « 00 «3 eo 00 OS t^OSOSJ>(MCVIrH >o .t~ CO 00 CO e T* M iq_ T-( TfH^ c>]^eo_^eo__ rH O CD eoooioeoiNOsc >o »o ce o >o o QJ o 1— 1 r 50~ 00 1^ lo'co o~ ^ a^ 00 r-HlOOOCOrrl-stlO »0 O CJC>qcb"*-^ CM CM ■*' 00 CO CO H M4 a o o l> M CO - CD IQ CD eo O eo ■^COrHt^dO-^CM CO o O X-- ->-H ; ^ P' ■ 02 WJ »o lO x^ iM eo rH CO e^ e0OS00CDO5>OC0 CO OS eo X> -O ; 4, P^ g t-^ "*., Ol (M Th O o >o »o I- l>i CD CO CD i-l t^>0»0-*CD05X^ «3 -^ 00 X> CO ' r-l c M X| <3 ] c 1 § • "" .1-; 1 S 1 00 o ir^ VD 00 M t^ u-i VO o 00 "TO \b 00 o oo a\ a\ -d- o: » oi-S • t^ VO N M "-1 On t^ r^ M NrHij-iTl-:rfi-iro,00 VO 00 -d- -d-i -^ I— 1 V CO 55 Os ro i^ o -y- O "^oo^^ Q. ■^ q\ pj,oo_^ *^ "^ "^ "2 ^ *^ M ro o i; r^ •>. (N O) "i"' rT ^ M Thvo t^ 00 CJN 0J-i 1 I CO ■-■'' ij-> ij-i TJ^ \0 'O iJ^ LTl U-i HH t^ ^ "-1 ■* >J-iOO t^, tJ- ro I>^ I-. u-i •-H Ji FU c p2 - J»/- p< 00 1— ( >o t^ O eo ^00 SVI ■00CSrHCM-*-*lO OS CO 1~ 00 CO • s bb o (M ff*l CD rH JCMrH CM rHX^OSOO t~ x^ ■ CQ 1-5 ■« e 7—K f-H 1-H OC>) OS CM CM r~i t—i '. •1 M o CO O 1^ IM OS ■* »o rHt^CMOSOSTjl-^ O CM OS rH T—i ) 13 -S »o 50 eo ir- CD OS CO Ttl o rH rH 00 rHCOrHOSCMVOOS OS -^ CO OS x^ •a 00 o >o eo C >0 00 t^ «\) rHOSrHOOeOCDCO X^ CO o O CD o -a .-s 1— 1 co^-*^eO^ OS_^00_^ (W rn" o lO^cs^co^x^rH^o" ccT oo"~ xC '^ CO oT CM^ s f— 1 r^ 1— I t—^ t—{ f—i f—i r—^ 1—i 1-^ _ r-H CM ^ r 02 ■^ g w >-. g c .^^ . .^,_^ .-,' _ " - .... ^. . . ■-■...* V . n s 9-S 00 CO CD 00 »o CO x^ ■* 00 00 i:^ CX) 00 OS t^ eo eo CO -^ O CM CM OS O OS x^ «i 00 O eo ■ oq rj< CO 00, VO CM 1 o CO >o ^ (tT (M" rH SV) 00 cf eo" r-^ TjT rjT rn" x~^ otT eo~ .2 « => (M I— < r-H rH rH rH -♦^ Ph -^s g « ■ s A ^ .'*. - ■' -, . O a OS 00 -4-> a s ;2; CO CO p > ■l tS 1 ;:;;;.§: : : :■ ■s W H s_, § £-2 as < M o $-1 -s c *> ; CM ;z; o e8 .2 ° ■> .. > a: «= O a g" Si3fifi5:>g:s ;• 1 o P^ 5 X3 ■- * "' 1 < IZ W a- CO 1^ en o. e 2 c is S S ^P^• B g O X .2 t- fe c a , rs r® -2 : W J" i a < CQ O "1 ^1 i B § g fc ea 3 Is; ai Eh a pel. s t .; a. ; * .■. * Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TA"BLES 29 o 00 o •01 s o o m M s o ■< is 0D-§ 2i CD ^ § W — tti o « o « t3 a OS CO W p-H H 55 O O ;?; l e<5 oo_^ >o Ol SM CO CM Tt< CM_^ >n^cM_^ o^ Tj<_^ rH_^ in_^ «^00_^ rH_^ o fiii CO CO oT o" lO itT o CO lO o CO (N ^ CO OJ CO in t^ o CO CO 00 in o J^ lO CO 05 Tt< 05 C^ i> >o ■^ 1> l-H Ol CM 00 CO CD CO ■* 1 ■-H W5 r-i O CO 05 T-H w 1^ T-H co_^ I--_^CM^ 00 SM_^ in ^_^ *^„ *.."., o (N CO o" o" lO 0 CI ^ 2 l_^ os" l-H «3^CO -*"cm" co"co"o" CO CO ot an o ' r» Tt* CO CO Oi 31 >o T~-< l-H 00 ^ lO ■* 00 r-i rH CO OS CM 1^ 55 o ^-1 o ■a 00 J> co" 1^ CO OS i-Tcm" ■*"in co^ oT CO^ oT C0_^O cd"cm" in ■*^co_^ CO^cTr-T OS l-H ^ ; CO CO (M s^^ I-H CO CO in 00 CM l-H T-H CM CO CM CM CM CM H o (M TJ- OS Cl o O CO t^ -* OS OS CO rH CO 1^ to Ol t^ s^ r~ C5 T-H l-H CO Ol 00 CM CO CD O r-i , ^ in CM C0_05^ CO S^I o -* T-H 1^ CO 1^ ^_00_^ f-< 1^ OS r- 0_CO_^rH_^ Dh CO cf OtT CO co" Os' (^^ in" in l-H ■ o i-H^ cm" os" o" o"t)h" Crco"cM" in ^ -* — r- CO ■* O CO t^ CO O CO lO CO CO r~i CD 1-^ T* l-H l-H . '^S ro tx Q ro ^ ro O ^ VO N VO IT) -o CO CM CO OS CM 00 rH T—t lO in o Ol CO -^ ■ti lO K2 ^ 00 CO CO CO ^ ^ '*< lO lO CO CO CO CO CM 00 (M rH l-H Tj< l-H ii '3 n B in i:^ ^ C3 lO (M '^ Tt< Tt< o ^ l-H OS OS 00 i^ •t^ in CM 11 00 o O PH '^^ >n o OS l-H x^ CO CM CO CO ^ ^ in CM rH CO lO CO 1- CO ^ ^ ^ in l-H CO T)< l-H r~1 X^ .cfl 00 CO x^ «5 i -- P 1 c o ^^ a Tt* CO l-H Oi 1^ in CM in -* o 05 CM 00 r-l Tti m O ^ CO Hi 'S c c t-H 1^ 1^ T-H 1^ >o CO ■M CO l-H 00 OS in OS t^ l-H OS ;. 00 CD 00 • IM iM n O CM CM CM 'C CO CO t~ CM CO 1- ■O 1-; CO t^ OS 00 ^ ^ OS 00 OS i-H a^r-l O CO CD •e 3 ^"t)!' o~ oi 00 '^ CM r- CO -*■ CO CO CO T—i in o" CM^OOT d ;§ l-H T-H 1-H l-H l-H T-H l-H CM l-H rH I-H l-H :-l .2 i CO 05 O O o i—i T-H CC Tt< OS ,-1 00 00 i^ in X^ 1^ OS CO 00 C) «^^ CO l- in 00 CM I- 00 CO 00 O CO 00 00 rH W5 CO >o Oi eo_^ 00 CO 00 co_^ 00 rH^ 05^ CO_^ I-H X CD CO^CM OS lO VO co' ^ oi" in >n ^^ cm"o" l-H cm' Cm"t|h" o6"co'co~ O Ol I- i~ >o in o lo CM CO in l-H r—1 l-H CO r-H t—t t—i r-H CM CM *^'B ■ 0? ._ . /— -^~-~\ CO d a a c . ■ a r-' " flld . pd o o o .o y^ o H H U3 "2 :> 1 -^ ^ i • l-H m d ■S g 2 3 > -jS o ja a M Q i ■g-^ b5« o i 1 1 s ^ -tH .4-1 S o o >< » P a W o hH i a a 1 o o 1 M-s Jfifi 03 T-H 1 is 'O 1 CU d OHO) M i; d ^12; CO > o a l-H a 0) t» o l-H h" « CS M J^ o o 1 O 1^ .. o tn S S g III S3 _ o d- (U CO d ^ Wco < * # GU ___ -«_ _^^ iO Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES . — SUMMAEY TABLES 5 1— ( CO CO Tt< t~ CD vo -h'cO O OS CO f-l vo TjH ii;s?ss o_ CO o O 00 OJ J> CO X^ O OS I-H CO OS O rH CD i~ CO a I— I "* o -^^ CO a q cD^co 00^ OS^ O OS tH I-H rH CO CO^ o ^> § s^"~ CO" oTinT oT vo" o o o"co vo~ *-^ o oTos" s>fo sm"o 02 OS ssSs f—i I-H rH I-H I-H l-H l-H rH 1—tt—ir^rr-i O ^ OTS ■^H O bo rii o Oi H > R i .s 00 » «D >0 CD a> 00 -^ 00 00 vo 00 • OS rH -CH l-H CO p CM OS CO 35 •^H hJ ■i^M o> o Ol >0 05 t~ -* 00 OS O !M I-H rH CO OS CM ■<*l SM J5 oa 05 50 i:^ X 00 CO OS OS CO t^ (N X> »0 rH CO VO rH rH o v O^ >o XO »0 ■* OS CO^VO^OO^t-^r^ rH VO l-H r-H rH^OS^(M_.SM^ 5 IS c~ o oo^oo" oT vo" od"vo"io''od"i-r VO rHJ> >0 oTvo^cTcfT E r~i 1— ( rH vo t~ CM OS OS ^^ 2! 05^ 05 CO o ^^ s^ CO l-H Tt* OS CO "*^ VO rH OS J> 00 J- OS o n ex vs o . s "3 co" O ort-""or I-H vo Tt< ^ 00 tH r-H O CO ^ 00 -^ OS ■* O t— ( iM CO (M CD SV| iW (M CO Tt< SM SM CM SM SM CM CM SM tS 1— 1 H r— 1 o !M i-l 00 o S^ ^ l-H t^ t^ ■<* O VO VO VO'O 1* t3 09 o 00 CD 1-1 00 X> CO 00 "^ rt^ 00 IM VO CO CO rH 00 rH © PL, o ^^ i?q_co oq_ l-H O^J> C0_CD^O^ CO r-^_SM_^0 as^*>;^0 CM^ •«> o o oT i-H otr>o otT t^ rtroTcTi^^cD" CO S^f cf cT r-^ 0~ 0" r^" -o PUc 1— 1 iM vo 1> vo I-H I-H vo •<# vo t- OS ■* ■* vo vo vo.vo CO VO K • . tx vo vo (M vo CA t> 0\ vo -H r<-) xj- m li^ o 0\t^ M vo.moo t^> 5^1 K o 00 ir> t^ I-H ON O VJ^ t~» Tj- ro q\ CM 00 m -^ u-l xri IT) in ^o S2 >o Oi r-H 00 00 j> rH O S^ 00 l-H OS 1> vo OS VO 00 ■* SM ci) « CO OS CD !M r-H t^ CO VO 00 00 vo CO I-H OS 1> SM vo i# h5 "^ H I-H VO rH CO •-I < § '•S « a- ws n >• ai W-< «2 w g o Th 0> « VO ■* J>- CD VO CO 1^ J:^ ■* vo rH VO vo 10 CV) 1. V i> CO Tt< I-H (M CO CO VO OS CO o 00 VO CO rH 00 i>- CD ■^ s .S-s T— ( vo X~ •* SM CD 1> CO CO «>]^ vo CO J> J^ CO 00 vo 00 J 5 ^1 r—i »^ 1 3 Is eS *^ S C3 02 O ^H' .9 o CO 05 CO vo CO CO '^ o t- o vo CO OS OS 00 J> CM -* wg a o gd CO CO OJ -^ vo I^ OS CO CO vo OS VO SM 00 00 00 CO VO CO ts I— 1 1— ( CO -"t i-H r-H rH (M (M SM CO ^ vo CO SM CO VO ■* CD o « ^.s °1 S El* l-H o ■* O OS OS CO >0 CO rH OS 00 vo OS CO -^ CO CO I-H OS 1? so x^ CO J:^ (M 00 ■rt< CD VO Tj* O J>- CO 00 SM OS OS I-H £** -O 4a *~ 00 1>^-*^|» o CO ■*„ OS ■1*^ «vi. Tt< ^*^* "^^"^""1 P C8 3 CO CO r-H vo rH oo" r-<~ r-T O^ lO" CT o oTr-TcT CM l-H CvTr-T CO c6 I-H I-H I-H r-H 1—t I-H t~^ rH rH rH rH w l-H »— ( ^^^ H o o i OS o 00 CO OJ OS CO -^ 1^ VO OS VO i~ f-H C^^ CO rH O vo t^ vo 00 r-H CO 00 CO SM rH Tj* VO CO CO cq rH VO 00 t- 0_0s_eo OS 1— I CO" ocT ^"vo O O O vo CD 00 W vo rH l-H co" j^^oiTvo" OS CO t^ 1-H CM SM oT •<;)<" od'c^' CO ^ ^ t>- CO VO rH CO 0? 02 • Eh ■ .... ;?; Pd <1 : : : M O s 2 ^ a 1 ^ Z b 1 1 !3 H is ■> S : : ■ <1> o ' ' ' ir^^^^. 1 'A O : :• 1 : J. : CD S a .2 M .2 c -g Eh -2 .2 -^ s|i1 W 05 2 ^^ rt rj oWfqW W « S B S 2 -2 „ gin's" M la .2 ^ ;:? 1 n ■< H < Z - O »3 1© e8 o ^ s 9 3 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.-^UMMARY TABLES. SI o -a a OS O Eh •<1 >3 S CLi O o o -0 02 o H O o |g22 CIS c o Og.S-0 1^ DQ bo ^-^^ CO is ■<< O ^ HH ^ r/) 1 1— I <7* M <: H 12; w n p«=i -«; ►4 « -a O o » r-T irf oT »o" «r r-T Oi o »o 05 w in CO CO 1^ 00 t~ >— I r-T i?r Iff irfcrJ" «OrffO'*ir-(rti-( r^lOS^OC<5C50'» i-H^f^ T-H CO ■* S^ O 00 ■^"^ c0 SM rH tH Ol O CO 1-^ O CO to 50 r-H^CSJ^VO 0^0^05 i-T r oT o" irT cT 5D O «0 rt< O i> -* OS Ol i-l i-H 00 00 OS f-l »0 CD O OS_CO f— I CO >o >o co"co~t-^orj>'o~ CO CO S^ CO S^I CO CO o » Id 1/2 w. o I— ( (Tq T^ !>- T— t lo CO i^ o ■* 1-H^i— I »0 00^ CO 1—1 eO^cTo r-^ CO CO CO CO CO «0>0i— ICOl— lOOr— It— I COOSOOlOCDOOThX^ 5N|^ iT^ >o^ j>-^ t-^ os^ iq^ ir>j^ ■rirr4~t>rirrirri:o~«Nrr-^ C0"*S^C0lO-<;*" CO eO S^ ■* iM IM os^ CD~ CO 1^ CO OS Tf lO Tji iM 00 iM iM 0^^_^co^O_i-<^ -^""o'lo co~co" CO 1"^ CO CO CO osco^^~Of-ool^J^~ iMost~aocoo-*i-i OSIvicOi— lOi— lOos cro~od"io~r-rcri-rcvr i^ooocooosoos 00 »0 iM iM iM O Ttl t^ OS IM OS o ■^i>-^ ff^ «^ o_ o^ otTotreo^r-rs^ oiT CO CO «5 00 kO >0 IM o 0\ M ^ n M O t^vo O <^ N (^ " M VO G0 >0 M -^ON-^ONt^M 1-t i-i Tr"^"^'^0\*^ M O ro 1-1 00 M "^ O "^ N <>"^<10 rooo ro lO t^ "^\0 tN, 1^ r^ t^ cOlO O ■* M N N ■^ t-^ 0\ m O O) is. -"^ tv fj^ -J T? i-ToTvcr c5! tC I s .P3 . O CO 00 lO 00 00 1—1 1-1 CO VO lO o >o CO IM 00 CO OS CO OS >o SVl CO CO t~ iM OS CO CD lO 1-1 CV| 1-- >o >o >0 CD t~ lO 00 I— 1 1— 1 1— 1 T— 1 S^l CO Tfl 1-1 iM rH ,-* (M rH _H OS OS Til 00 oocot^'*cO'*j>eo 1— 1 1—1 OS ^ O 00 CO '.\ SM o ^ CO OS 00 1-1 -* OS "* OS OS 1—1 OS 1* in o OS 00 00 O WS f— 1 *~ 1^ iM OS J> iM CO 1-1 1^ 00 00 lO t^ CO 00 CO 1— 1 f— 1 IV1 l~ r-* OS CO lomcoooTfioiMoo Tt< 00 O O CO 00 CO 00 CO CO >o OS 1— 1 »o 00 IC rt 00 CO CO 1^ OS rH lO OS -* lO 1-5 o -t* •^ CO -* r-l SVI iM lO 1-1 ^ J> CO Tt< CO "* iM IM CD a rH OS CO CO OS O CO iM O i:^ o^ei^co 00^ CD id'~eo~io'io~io rHOi>-Or— ICDOOCO 1— iiOCOtJ^cOiM ■^^^ r-(^ ■*_ IM__ OS^ l--_^ O^ O^ co~c£rco~^orj>"o"cr rHi— Ir-lrHi— li— IIMIM IM J> 1-1 00 iM "* rH lO IM S>5 CO "* oq^oq_>o^io^co_^iq rf TjT ,_r cD^ (rf co~ .si << o O -* 00 lO o ~*1 CO 1-;^ -^^^ T^ CO CO 1— 1 lO IM cOCOcO-^r^iMiOO C0-*>OOS00IMO'* 05 J>^ rH^ 00^ 0_ t1<^ CO^ -^^ iMTfid^o^r-To'io'io" (M'^-^t^TJHt-.COlO iM in CO 00 CO Tji lO OO OS 00 Tt< 00 CO lo CO lO eo^oq^ SvT CO~ r-T CO^ CCT rH^ O 00 >C 1—1 rH rH 9\ rH 1— I OS IQ OS hH o El 1—4 H 02 ;z; o o < Eh !Z % < < CL, C5 -t: ■• c w Ph §-i §.2 fi 99 ^ cfl o 1^ g ■> s -g .5 :2 w 3 5 « o c4 Ph o 0) g o .™ >• . 02 b o fl > ST ft rd ■^ > crt III e a 3 t s > P s- r-. XI § cd cS WK P.£: CO aj o o o O p: o 1 • ,J£ o : > 1 P4 1 I • .-1 > ft .1= 03 ft CO w O ft > ft rS -M ft SJ •a ^> M ^1 B a) -^ A w y Oi P^OpqoPiQQ o 32 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table VI.— ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCES and DIOCESES.— Number of Parishes or Districts, Inhabited Houses and Population, 190L PROVINCES AND DIOCESES. ENGLAND and WALES with the Chan- nel Islands and the Isle of Man PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY PROVINCE OF YORK ... PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. Bangor Bath and Wells Bristol * . . . Canterbury Chichester Ely Exeter Gloucester * Hereford ... Lichfield ... Lincoln ... Llandaff ... London Norwich ... Oxford Peterborough Rochester St. Albans St. Asaph ... St. Davids Salisbury ... Southwell Truro ... ... Winchester Worcester Total PROVINCE OF YORK. Carlisle ... Chester ... ... Durham Liverpool Manchester Newcastle RiPON ... ... SoDOE AND Man ... Wakefield York Total Number of Ecclesi- astical Parishes or Districts. 14,080 11,174 2,906 Inhabited Houses. 6,288,622 4,079,845 2,208,777 142 497 177 434 370 563 506 318 367 468 578 256 549 900 651 581 348 611 205 401 489 479 232 558 494 51,632 95,328 91,952 172,104 116,475 122,243 123,031 71,394 47,480 272,494 113,600 183,071 461,431 167,588 139,464 172,345 341,222 255,147 62,605 109,172 82,738 240,153 73,162 218,799 295,215 Population. 32,678,213 21,694,387 10,983,826 11,174 294 265 242 199 546 174 354 24 171 637 2,906 4,079,845 85,115 169,284 200,465 247.625 626,726 93,1.34 253,270 10,746 172,783 349,629 21,694,387 2,208,777 10,983,826 221,520 437,635 486,682 871,661 604,214 531,887 658,643 320,924 215,271 1,347,295 498,462 1,004,336 3,583,209 733,307 637,208 788,211 2,255,084 1,338.510 288,175 509,943 374,669 1,137,020 324,674 1,125,589 1,398,258 428,587 816,020 1,187,622 1,3.52,419 2,972,166 606,253 1,135,165 54,752 753,249 1,677,593 * By Order in Council dated 7th July, 1897, the Diocese of Bristol, which was united to that of Gloucester in i«^r reconstituted a separate Bishopric. "loucesier m 1836, was Census* 1901. 83 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table VII.— CONSTITUTION of DIOCESES.— Inhabited Houses and Population of the Ancient Counties and parts of Ancient Counties comprised in each Diocese, 1901. DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. . PROVINCE OF ^CANTERBURY. Bangok. Anglesey, entire County. Carnarvon, etitire County, except the^, ecclesiastical parishes of Colwyn, | Eglwys Rh6s, Llangwstenin, and j Llysfaen, and the parts of Eglwys }- Each, Llanrwst, and Yspytty Ifan | in this county (in the Diocese of | St. Asaph). J Merioneth, entire County, except the ■( Deanery of Penllyn, and that part | of the Deanery of Edeyrnion in )- the County of Merioneth (in the | Diocese of St. Asaph). J Montgomeryshire, part of, viz., the ; Deanery of Arustley, that part of j the Deanery of Gyfeiliog in the ', County of Montgomery, and the ( part of the ecclesiastical parish ) of Corris in this county. J Bath and Wells. Devon, paH of, viz., the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Exmoor (area only) in this county. Somerset, entire County, except the ancient parishes of Abbots Leigh, and Bedminster (in the Diocese of Bristol), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Maiden Bradley, and Stourton in this county (in the Diocese of Salis- bury). Bristol. Gloucestershire, part of, viz., those 1 parts of the Deaneries of Bed- minster, and Clifton in the County ! of Grloucester, and the Deaneries of Bitton, Bristol, East Bristol, and Stapleton. Somerset, part of, viz., the ancient"^ parishes of Abbots Leigh, and }- Bedminster. J Wilis, part of, viz., the Deaneries of^ Chippenham, Cricklade, and Mai- V mBsbury. J 12,257 26,866 8,848 3,661 Popula- tion, 1901, 51,632 95,328 95,328 57,357 12,917 21,678 91,952 50,606 116,428 38,285 16,201 DIOCESE. 221.520 437,635 437,635 315,547 70,434 100,701 486,682 Canterbury. Kent (Extra-Mq^tropolitan), entire,'^ except the City and Deanery of Rochester, the Deaneries of Cobham, and Gravesend, the ecclesiastical parish of East Wickham, and the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Motting- ham in this county (in the Diocese of Rochester), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishesof Broadwater Down, Flimwell, and Frant in this county, and the extra-parochial place of Broomhill (in the Diocese of Chichester). London Administrative County, parl\ of, viz., the extra-parochial place V of Lambeth Palace. J Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan), j)art of, ^ viz., the ecclesiastical parish of | Addington, and that part of the Deanery of Croydon in the County of Surrey. J Sussex, part of, viz., the parts of the"] ecclesiastical parishes of Hors- | monden, Lamberhurst, and Tun- \ bridge Wells, King Charles the | Martyr, in this county, J Chiohbsiek. Kent (Extra-Metropolitan), part of,~\ viz., the parts of the ecclesiastical | parishes of Broadwater Down, ( Flimwell, and Frant in this county, and the extra-parochial place of Broomhill. Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan), part of, ' viz., the part of the ecclesiastical ] parish of Oopthorne in this county. J Inhabited Houses, 1901. 145,910 Popula- tion, 1901. 735,557 Sussex, entire County, except the parts'" of the ecclesiastical parishes of Horsmonden, Lamberhurst, and Tunbridge Wells, King Charles the Martyr, in this county (in the Diocese of Canterbury), the part (■ of Felbridge in this county (in the Diocese of Rochester), and the parts of Alfold, Bramshott, and Steep in this county (in the Diocese of Winchester). Ely. Bedford, entire County, except the^ part of the ecclesiastical parish of ! Markyate Street in this county (in j the Diocese of St. Albans). J 25,892 299 172,104 56 91 37 134,662 1,405 871,661 286 433 116,328 116,475 604,214 603,495 38,296 171,010 7 34 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table YU.—eemtinued. DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. DIOCESE. Inliabiterl Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 48,392 Ely — continued. I Buckinghamshire, part of, viz., the"^ j part of the ecclesiastical parish of [ ', 2C3 Woburn Sands in this county. J Cambridge, entire County, except the' ecclesiastical parish of Upwell Christ Church, and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Outwell, Upwell St. Peter, and Welney in this county{in the Diocese of Norwich), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishesof Hadstock,Helion Bump- stead, and Royston in this county (in the Diocese of St. Albans). Essex, 2Mrt of, viz., the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Bartlow, ; Bures, Haverhill, Kedicgton, and ( Sudbury in this county J Hertfordshire, jjari of, viz., the parts'^, of the ecclesiastical parishes of Cad- I dington, Studham, and Whipsnade | in this county. J Huntingdon, «H of Brandon Ferry, and Little Ouse ] in this county. J Northamptonshire, j)aj-i of, viz., the] parts of the ecclesiastical parishes ! of Thurning, and Winwick in this ( county. J Suffolk, pa?'« of, viz., the Deaneries of Blackburne, Clare, Hadleigh, Horningsheatb, Lavenham, Sud- bury, Thedwastre, and Thingoe, and those parts of the Deaneries of Fordham, Maidenhall, and Tbur- I low in the County of Suffolk, and ' the part of the ecclesiastical parisli j of Prickwillow in this county. j 1.036 186,319 42-1. 136 1.3,590 323 46 25,773 122,243 ExKTEE. Devon, entire County, except the part'"| of the ecclesiastical parish of Ex- moor in this county (in the Diocese of Bath and Wells), the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Chard- .stock All Saints, Chardstock St. Andrew,and MonktonWyldin this county (in the Diocese of Salisbury), and the ecclesiastical parishes of Broad wood Widger, North Pether- win, St. Giles in the Heath, Virginstow, Werringtcn, and part of the ecclesiastical parish of Boy- ton in this county (in the Diocese of Truro). 123,028 1,827 597 57,670 1,430 184 111,814 531,887 658,624 Exeter — continued. m Dorset, part of, viz., the part of the^r ecclesiastical parish of Axminster V in this county. 1 J Gloucesteb. Gloucester, entire County, except the^ Deaneries of Bitton, Bristol, East Bristol, and Stapleton, and those parts of the Deaneries of Bed- minster, and Clifton in the County of Gloucester (in the Diocese of Bristol),thepartof the ecclesiastical parish of Broughton Poggs in this county (in the Diocese of Oxford), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Church Honeybourne, Ilmington, Overbury, and Ripple in this county (in the Diocese of Worcester). Herefordshire, jwrt of, viz. , the ecclesi- 1 astical parish of Lea, and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Cole- j- ford, East Dean Forest, Gorsley, | and Preston in this county. J Warwickshire, pari o/, viz., the ecclesi-" astical parishes of Little Compton, and Sutton under Brailes, and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Welford, and Weston on Avon in this county. Wilts, 2^art of, viz., the ecclesiastical'' parishes of Kemble, Marston Maisey, Poole Keynes, and Somer- f ford Keynes. j Hbrepoed. Hereford, entire County, except the ecclesiastical parish of Lea, and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Coleford, East Dean Forest, Gorsley, and Preston in this county (in the Diocese of Gloucester), the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Cwmyoy, and Dixton in this county (in the Diocese of Llandaff), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Cowleigh, and West Malvern in this county (in the Diocese of Worcester). Monmouthshire, 23a?-art of, viz., the parts of the ] ecclesiastical parishes of Coleshill, i Hungerford, and Shalbourne in ! this county. j Petbkbobough. Derbyshire, p,art of, viz., the parts 1 of the ecclesiastical parishes of ! Appleby, Blackford by, and Wood- ' ville in this county. j Huntingdbnshire, part of, viz.. the ) parts of the ecclesiastical parishes ', of Luddington, and Lutton in this j county. Leicester, entire County, except the^ ecclesiastical parish of Ravenstone, and the parts .of the parishes of Donisthorpe, and Sawley in this county (in the Diocese of South- well), and the parts of the ecclesi- astical parishes of Merevale, and Monks Kirby in this county (in the Diocese of Worcester) Lincolnshire, p>art of, viz., the part ot the ecclesiastical parish of Ryhall in this county. Northampton, entire County, except" I the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Thurning, and Win- wick in this county (in the Diocese of Ely), the parts of the ecclesi- astical parishes of Biddlesden, and South Banbury in this county (in the Diocese ol Oxford), and the part of the parish of Wormleighton in this county (in the "Diocese of Worcester) 101 65 84 682 40,709 99 16 452 235 403 20 142 139,464 2,959 181,120 446 620 326 28 94,110 73,365 637,208 1,5.28 101 431,853 11 334.927 Census, 1901. 37 ENGLAND AND WALES.-SUMMARY TABLES. Table VII. — continued. DIOCESE. Pe'mrborough — continued. Rutland, entire County Warwickshire, jpart of, viz., the ] parts of the ecclesiastical parishes : of Claybrooke, and Himckley in j this county. J Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 4,495 19 Rochester. 172,345 Kent (Extra Metropolitan), part of, viz., the City and Deanery of Rochester, the Deaneries of Cob- ham, and Gravesend, the ecclesi- ^ astical parish of East Wickham, f" and the •part of the ecclesiastical parish of Mottingham in this county. London Administrative County, pa»-< of, viz., the Deaneries of Battersea, Camberwell, Ciapham, Greenwich, Kennington, Lambeth, Lewisham, Newington, Southwark, Streat- )- ham, Wandsworth, and Woolwich, part of the Deanery of Dulwich, and the ecclesiastical parishes of Putney, and Roehampton. Surrey (Extra-Meteopolitan), part i of, viz., the entire Archdeaconry | of Kingston upon Thames (except- i ing the ecclesiastical parishes of ! Putney, and Koehampton),also the ( ecclesiastical parishes of Penge | Christ Church, Holy Trinity, St. j John the Evangelist, and St. Paul. J Sussex, part of, viz., part of the ] ecclesiastical parish of Felbridge in j. this county. J St. Albans, Bedfordshire, part of, viz., the part~^, of the ecclesiastical parish of Mark- }- yate Street in this county. J Buckinghamshire, paH of, viz., the ^ part of the ecclesiastical parish of \- Potten End in this county. i Cambridgeshire, part of, viz., the ^ parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of [ Hadstock, Helion Bumpstead, and i Royston in this county. J Essex, entire County, except the parts 1 of thei ecclesiastical parishes of I Bartlow, Bures, Haverhill, Ked- r ingtonand Sudbury in this county | (in the Diocese of Ely). J Hertford, erdire County, except the 1 parts of the ecclesiastical parif hes of | Caddington, Studham, and Whips- | nade ini this county (in the Diocese | of Ely), the part of the ecclesiastical | parish of Northwood in this county J- (in the Diocese of London), and the | parts of the ecclesiastical parishes | of Edldsborough, and Latimer in | this county (in the Diocese of | Oxford). J 37,900 19,709 82 788,211 200,012 246,558 1,746,833 56,731 33 DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 308,102 137 341,222 2,255,084 52 20 486 201,086 2ao 88 2,131 St. Albans— con Andrew, and M(|rikton Wyld in this county. I I JiorBet, entire Comty, 'except the part^ of the ecclesiastickl parish of Ax- minster in this county (in the Diocese of Exetef?), and the part of the parish of BournempHth St. John the Evangelist in this coUnty (in the Diocese of Winchester). j Hants, jpari of, viz., j the parts of the") ecclesiastical parishes of Bram- j- shaw, and West Delan in thiscounty. J Somerset, part of, viz., theparts of"^ the ecclesiastical parishes of Maid- ', en Bradley, and [Stourton in this f county. ! J Wilts, entire Cowkty, except the~^ Deaneries of Chippenham, Crick- lade, and Malmesbury (in the Diocese of Bristol), the ecclesi- astical parishes of Kemble, Mars- ton Maisey, Poole Keynes, and Somerford Keynes (in the Diocese of Gloucester), the parts of the ec- clesiastical parishes of Coleshill Hungerf ord, and Shalbourne in this county (in the Diocese of Oxford), and the ecclesiastical parish of Whitsbury, and the part of East Wellow in this county (in the ■ Diocese of Winchester). SOUTHWE Derby, entire County, except the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of. Clifton Oampyille, Bdingale, and Mayfield in this county (in the Diocese of Lichfield), and the parts of the ecclesiasjbical parishes of , Appleby, Blackfordby, and Wood- ville in this' county (in the Diocese of Peterborough). Inhabited : Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 19,495 88,732 3,647 17,744 109,172 509,943 59 268 78 350 ■ 43,409 202,631 116 551 48 187 39,028 170,682 82,738 374,669 127,656 618,587 DIOCESE. Southwell — continued. Leicestershire, part of, viz., the eccle-^ siastical parish of Eavenstome, and | the pai'ts of the ecclesiastical )> parishes of Donisthorpe, and | Sawley in this county. J Lincolnshire, part of, viz., the part of ^ - the ecclesiastical parish of Harby )■ in this ( ounty. J Nottingham, entire County, except ^ the part of the ecclesiastical parish r of Woodsetts in this county (in ( the Diocese of York). J Staffordshire, pari of, yiz., theparts of^ the ecclesiastical parishes of Crox- J- all, and Scropton in this county. J Yorkshire, part of, viz., the ecclesias- ] tical parish of Bawtry, and the I parts of the parishes of Finningley, f and Shireoaks in this county. J Truko. Cornwall, entire County Devon, part of. Viz., the ecclesiastical ] parishes of Broadwood Widger, | North Petherwin, St. Giles in the ! Heath, Virginstow, Werrington, ' and the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Boyton in this county. WlNCIMSTBR. Dorsetshire, j3a?-< of, viz., the part of | the ecclesiastical parish of Bourne- I mouth St. John the Evangelist in ( in this county. j Hants, entire County, except the 1 ecclesiastical parish of Mortimer West End, and the part of the parish of Stratfield Mortimer in this county (in the Diocese of Oxford), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Bram- shaw, and West Dean in this county (in the Diocese of Salis- bury). Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan), part\ of, viz., the entire Archdeaconry of Surrey (excepting the ecclesias- tical parish of Bentley), .also the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Grayshott in this county,, and the extra-parochial place of Bowling Green. Sussex, part of,, viz., the parts of the^ ecclesiastical parishes of Alfold, Bramshott, and Steep in this f county. J J Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 434 111,641 410 240,153 72,660 502 73,162 54 155,959 45,539 34 2,070 46 514,551 22 1,744 1,137,020 322,334 2,340 324,674 286 796,631 232,131 165 Census, 1901. 39 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table VIL — continued. DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. WiNCHESTEK — cmititiued. Wilts, part of, viz., the ecclesiastical ' parish of Whitsbury, and the part ( of the ecclesiastical parish of East Wellow in this county. The Channel Islands, viz., Jei-sey, \ Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and )- adjacent islands. J Worcester. Gloucestershire, jja;-« of, viz., the pai-ts ^ of the ecclesiastical parishes of (^ Church Honeybourne, Umington, ( OverburyjandRippleinthiscounty. J Herefordshire, part of, viz., the parts "] of the ecclesiastical parishes of I Cowleigh, and West Malvern in f i this county. j ] Leicestershire, part of, viz., the parts "l of the ecclesiastical parishes of ( I Merevale, and Monks Kirby in .f ; this county. J | Northamptonshire, 2)art of, viz., the] | part of the ecclesiastical parish of [- 1 Wormleighton in this county. J Staffordshire, part of, viz., the ecclesi- 1 astical parishes of Amblecote, Old i Hill, Eeddal Hill, Rowley Regis, I and the parts of the ecclesiastical j parishes of Blackheath, and ' Dudley in this county. J Wqxwipk, entire County, except the ' ecclesiastical parishes of Little Compton, and Sutton under BraUes, and the parts of Welford, and Weston on Avon in this county (in the Diocese of Glouces- ter), the ecclesiastical parishes of No Man's Heath, and Wilnecote, and the parts of Drayton Bassett, Little Aston, and Tarn worth in Y this county (in the Diocese of Lidifield), the part of the ecclesi- astical parish of MoUington in this county (in the Diocese of Oxford), and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Olay- brooke, and Hinckley in this county (in the Diocese of Peter- borough). Worcester, entire Countij, except those 1 parts of the Deaneries of Bewdley, and Burford in the County of Worcester, the ecclesiastical parishes of Clifton on Teme, and ' Lower Sapey, and the pai-t of Edvin Loach in this county (in the Diocese of Hereford). 189 17,024 758 95,618 218,799 117 180 16 6,870 1,125,589 524 769 96 18 35,013 186,437 101,592 295,215 885,200 476,638 1,398,258 PEOVINCE OF YORK. Carlisle. Cumberland, entire Countij, except the ecclesiastical parishes of Alston Moor, and Nenthead (in the Dio- cese of Newcastle). Lancashire, ^jar« of. Viz., the Deaneries " of Cartmel, Dalton, and Ulverston, the ancient parish of Hawkshead, the ecclesiastical parish of Seath- waite, and the part of the parish of Burton in Kendal in this county. Westmorland, entire County C'hesibu. Cheshire, entire County, except the part of the ecclesiastical parish, of Whitchurch in this county (in the Diocese of Lichfield), the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Haughton, and Roughtown in this - county (in the Diocese of Man- chester), and the part of the eccle- siastical parish of Threapwood in this county (in the Diocese of St. Asaph). Flintshire, part of, viz., the ecclesias- " tical parish of Whitewell, and the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes )■ of Dodleston, and Lache cum Saltney in this county. Lancashire, part of, viz., the parts of ' the ecclesiastical parishes of Dukin field, and Latchford in this county. Staffordshire, part of. Viz., the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Bar- thomley in this county. DURH.\M. Durham, ' entire County, except the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Thornaby in this county (in the Diocese of York). Northumberland, part of, viz., the part of the ecclesiastical parish of ~ Medomsley in this county. Yorkshire, part of, Viz., the part of the^ ecclesiastical parish of Sockburn in I this county. J 53,923 17,467 13,725 263,799 100,485 64,303 85,115 428,587 168,611 812,739 411 209 53 2,077 951 253 169,284 816,020 200,368 72 25 1,187,098 379 150 200,465 1,187,622 LiVEEPOOL. Lancashire, part the entire"^ . part of, VIZ., Archdeaconries of Liverpool, and j- Warrington. J .247,625 1,352,419 247,625 1,352,419 40 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table VII. — coniinued. DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901, DIOCESE. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. Manchestek. Cheshire, jpart of, viz., the parts of the ecclesiastical parishes of Haughton, and Roughtown in this county. J Lancashire, part of, viz., the Dean- ' eries of Amounderness, Leyland, and Tunstall, and those parts of the Deaneries of Blackburn, and Man- chester in the Counlty of Lancaster. Yorkshire, pari of, viz., the ecclesiasti- cal parishes of Derishaw, Dobcross, Friarmere, Friezland, Greenfield, Lydgate, Saddleworth, and Scout- head, and the parts of the parishes | of Barrowford, Hey, Roughtown, | and Whitewell in this county. J Newcastle, Cumberland, part of, viz., the ecclesi- astical parishes of Alston Moor, and Nenthead. Northumberland, entire County,^ except the part of the ecclesiastical ! parish of Medomsley in this county ( (in the Diocese of Durham). J RiPON, Lancashire, part of, viz., the ecclesi-^, astical parish of Hurst Green, and the part of the ecclesiastical parish ■-■ of Thornton in Lonsdale in this county. Yorkshire, part of, viz., the entire" Archdeaconries of Richmond, and | Ripon, and that part of the Arch- )■ deafconry of Craven in the County I of York. J 442 2,023 621,435 2,948,671 4,849 21,472 626,726 2,972,166 773 3,134 92,361 603,119 93,134 606,253 225 1,384 253,045 1,133,781 253,270 1,135,165 SoDOE AND Man. The Isle of Man Wakefield. Lancashire, ^ari of, viz., the part of^ the ecclesiastical parish of Harley )■ Wood in this county. J Yorkshire, part of, viz., the Deaneries ^ of Birstal, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, ! Silkstone, and Wakefield, and that )- part of the Deanery of Halifax in | the County of York. J YOKK. 1 Durham, part of, viz., the part of the~) ecclesiastical parish of Thornaby y in this county. J Lincolnshire, pari of, viz., the part of"^ the ecclesiastical parish of Eastof t )■ in this county. Nottinghamshire, ^jart of, viz., the part of the ecclesiastical parish of Woodsetts in this county. J Yorkshire,f)ar< of, viz., the Deaneries of the City of York, Ainsty, Bever- ley, Bridlington, Buckrose, Bulmer, Doncaster, Basingwold, Eccles- field, Escrick, Harthill, Hedon, Helmsley, Hornsea, Howden, Kingston upon Hull, Malton, > Northallerton, Pocklington, Ponte- fract, Scarborough, Selby, Set- trington, Sheffield, Stokesley, Thirsk, Wath, Weighton, and Whitby, and those parts of the Deaneries of Middlesbrough, Rotherham, and Snaith in the County of York. 10,746 54,752 10,746 54,752 551 172,232 2,499 750,750 172,783 753,249 49 113 5 349,462 349,629 268 454 27 1,676,844 1,677,593 Census, 1901. 41 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table VIIL— ECCLESIASTICAL PARISHES or DISTRICTS in ' the several DIOCESES classified ACCORDING TO POPULATION, 1901. Total Number of Number of Parishes with the following Populations. Dioceses. Ecclesiastical Under 50 50 and 100 and 250 and 500 and 1,000 and 5,000 and 10,000 Parishes or Districts. under under under under under Under and 100 250 500 1,000 5,000 10,000 upwards ENGLAND and WALES WITH THE Channel Islands 14,080 121 405 2,052 2,911 2,706 3,695 1,524 666 AND THE Isle op Man. Peovince of Canteebtjrt ... 11,174 118 390 1,845 2,537 2,246 2,694 931 413 Peotince of Yoek 2,906 3 15 207 374 460 1,001 593 253 PROVINCE of CANTERBURY. Banooe 142 3 5 25 40 62 5 2 Bath and Wells 497 10 28 112 134 106 94 11 2 Bristol 177 3 3 20 34 •25 57 25 10 Canteebuet 434 5 7 39 74 102 159 36 12 Chichestee 370' 4 6 40 74 95 127 19 5 Elt' 563 3 15 114 174 130 108 19 — EXETEE 506 5 16 100 130 108 115 26 6 Glodcestee ■ 318 1 12 69 91 59 76 9 1 Heeefoed 367 12 29 88 113 83 39 3 — Lichfield 468 2 7 43 94 83 131 82 26 Lincoln 578 9 33 165 155 115 82 13 6 Llandaff 256 5 10 49 41 25 49 45 32 London 549 1 5 22 16 13 159 225 108 NOEWICH 900 12 37 204 300 198 125 19 5 Oxford 651 11 30 128 187 141 135 15 4 Peteeboeough 581 6 44 129 145 115 109 20 13 Re CHESTER 348 1 7 12 27 107 122 72 St. Albans 611 2 15 84 121 162 161 31 35 St. Asaph 205 1 12 59 63 58 10 2 St. Davids 401 5 13 76 96 97 94 15 5 Salisbtjet 489 11 33 116 140 103 78 8 Southwell 479 2 15 63 98 86 139 55 21 Teuko 232 1 3 22 43 57 97 8 1 Winchester 558 2 12 57 92 134 ; 202 49 ' 10 WOECESTEE 494 6 12 81 89 79 131 ,61 35. PROYINCE OF YORK. Oaelislb 294 3 3 43 75 80 67 18 5 , Chistee 265 — 1 5 41 54 112 36 16 Dueham 242 . — . 10 13 18 100 71 30 LiVEEPOOL 199 — — - — 2 8 73 81 35 Manchestee 546 — — 5 22 35 227 185 72 Newcastle 174 — 1 13 19 41 54 32 14 RiPON 354 — 1 40 53 75 102 57 26 SodoeandMan 24 — — — 1 8 13 2 Wakefield 171 — — 1 3 9 100 49 9 YOEE 637 9 90 145 132 153 62 46 42 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table IX.— ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population, 1891 and 1901. AREA' in . Statute Acres. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Build- ing. PorULAXION. 1891. I'EKSONS. 1901. Peksons. Males. Females. ENGLAND AND WALES... 62. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES 67. COUNTY BOROUGHS • I 37,327,479,6,260,852 36,907,4734,474,386 420,006 1,786,466 189,137 259,796 123,349 65,788 61,909 29.002,625 198,740 45,033 61,055 16,876 20,934,632 8,067,893 38,527,843 23,386.593 9,141,250 15,728,61316,799,230 11,340,921 4,387,692 12,045,672 I 4,753,558 Administkative Counties. England. Bedfordshire Berkshire Buckinghamshire Cambridgeshire Isle of Ely Cheshire'' Cornwall Cumberland Derbyshire'' Devonshire Dorsetshire Durham" Essex Gloucestershire "1 Herefordshire Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire Kent Lancashire « Leicestershire Lincolnshire — The Parts of Holland The Parts of Kesteven The Parts of Lindsey London Middlesex Monmouthshire 302,947 456,491 479,358 315,171 238,048 645,918 868,220 973,086 . 648,823 1,662,586 625,578 640.711 974,849 791,462 538,921 404,518 233,984 972,905 1,092,925 524,202 262,766 465,877 961,082 74,839 148,700 345,281 38,488 38,883 4.3,883 28,128 15,044 126,503 72,660 54,696 102,985 92,728 43,255 153,262 159,714 73,558 25,464 54,963 12,787 183,083 377,649 49,746 18,021 23,542 48,201 571,768 135,431 44,529 1,374 1,047 1,101 930 329 3,781 2,289 2,064 2,111 2,736 1,064 2,780 3,058 1,651 585 1,235 300 4,837 11,672 1,311 507 605 1,454 24,098 1,761 826 1,843 1,972 1,874 1,539 464 6,684 3,579 2,910 3,242 5,648 3,020 3,423 9,249 4,284 1,764 2,167 1,034 6,893 16,327 2,770 681 1,113 2,860 15,971 8,133 1,399 378 341 495 185 120 1,246 524 294 1,151 721 289 1,838 3,189 443 60 621 94 2,446 3,595 344 84 118 300 161,378 176,119 186,680 120,64s 63,340 53S.944 322,571 266,549 425.472 442,099 193.542 720,793 578.471 323,980 115.762 226,587 55.015 807,328 1,564,696 201,639 76,204 105.361 199,051 4,624 4,328,317 3,781 542,894 380 I 203,426 171,707 180,354 197,046 120,264 64,495 599,070 322,334 266,933 504,610 436,938 202.063 834,246 816,640 331,539 114,125 258,423 54,125 936,240 1,827,436 225.911 77,610 103,962 206,528 4,536,541 792,314 230,806 80,448 87,735 96,486 57,680 31,978 286,078 149.937 130,613 255,168 203,150 99,637 427,099 402,104 156,716 55,196 123,719 26,735 458,939 874,234 111,212 37,756 51.045 101.960 2,142,085 371.061 119.982 91,259 92,619 100,560 62,584 32,517 312,992 172,397 136,320 249,452 233.788 -102,426 407,147 414,5.36 174,823 58,929 134,704 27,390 477,301 953,202 114,699 39,834 52,917 104,568 2.394,456 421,2^3 110,824 ♦ For area, houses and population of the County Boroughs see Table XI., page 14. « Since the dnte of the Census certain areas have been transferred from che Administrativn rmint-ir «*' n^^oto, * c* ._ . „ Borough-see note on page 73. The figures at the date of the Census for the County as tLfalteredwerJls follows ■- ^^^^*^^^ *° Stockport County 614,1801 125,3281 3.763 1 6.610 1 .1.239 1 sja.je, | £93.88511 283.774 1 310111 ' Since the date of the Census certain areas have been transferred from the Administrative nnnnf-T? nf r>o..Ti,r fr, tio,.i,„ j o.. ^» , , Boroughs respeclivoly-see notes on pages 53 and 71. The figures at the date of the Census for the County as thus altered 4Jp^S^^^,F°"°'^*' 615.0981 98,779 1 2.061 | 3.033 1 1,0711 ,,6.5S7 1 181.81611 215.225 1 tr^^ flgures 393.119 I 637,6721 110.982 1 2,131] 3.211 | 1.5111 674.560 J 768.02111 ■i Since the date of the Census certain areas have been transferred from the Administrativp Pmintv nf Pln„o„o^„„"^""^ '• ^ . '"*'°"'' rorough-Bce note on page 19. The figures at the date of the Census for the County as thus Stel?d wSI as follows .*- '" ^"^'°' <-'°^'y 791,1811 73,181 1 1.21 371.605 331,11811 156,503 I c Since the date of the Census certain areas have been transferred from the Administrative County of Lanrast-i^r fo m , ,. iverpool. Manchester, and Stockport County Boroughs respectivoly-sec notes on pages 18, 61, 61, and 73. The figures at the^atP rS n,„ n^"''"' -r tVifi Ponntvas thus altered were ai, follows :— s, ^= ay, .mu uttbu ot tne Census for the County as thus altered were a;, follows 1,089,255 I 372.^111 11,516 1 16,125 1 3,1821 1.543.058 1 1,799,807 II 860,529 I 171,615 ckhurn. Census 039,278 Census, 1901. 43 ENGLAIfD AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table IX.— ADMINISTEATIVE COUNTIES.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1 901 — continued. Abea in Statute Acres. Houses; 1901. In- habited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Build- ing. Population. 1891. Persons, 1901. Persons. Males. Females. Administrative Counties — eontinued. England — continued, Norfolk ... Northamptonshire Soke of Peterhorongh Northumberland ... ... Nottinghamshire Oxfordshire ... ' Rutlandshire Shropshire Somersetshire Sonthampton 1^ Isle of Wight Staffordshire Suffolk— East Suffolk— West Surrey Sussex — East Sussex — ^West ... Warwickshire Westmorland Wiltshire Worcestershire Yorkshire — East Biding Yorkshire — North Biding Yorkshire — West Biding •> .., Wales. Anglesey Brecknockshire Cardiganshire Carmarthenshire Carnarvonshire Denbighshire Flintshire Glamorganshire Merionethshire Montgomeryshire Pembrokeshire Radnorshire 1,303,488 581,679 53,464 1,286,160 529,188 475,968 97,273 861,802 1,034,102 946,621 94,068 722,150 549,742 390,914 452,795 521,776 403,602 563,097 505,330 864,105 473,328 741,050 1,359,693 1,681,618 176,630 469,301 443,071 587,816 365,986 426,084 163,025 507,296 422,018 510,111 392,710 301,164 73,539 46,674 9,303 65,558 59,114 31,403 4,495 51,542 85,470 75,325 17,757 176,754 42,294 26,976 98,910 50,564 32,461 74,772 13,745 60,716 76,121 31,858 61,009 316,840 12,257 11,588 15,331 29,134 28,773 28,134 17,925 111,388 11,238 12,269 19,289 4,889 2,070 1,305 166 1,358 1,390 909 110 1,087 2,006 1,628 826 3,072 1,388 751 2,047 1,130 998 1,686 451 1,589 1,602 1,499 2,592 8,110 564 329 617 671 1,016 789 684 2,073 452 344 437 101 4,112 2,788 419 2,183 2,213 2,146 277 2,269 5,646 3,162 1,066 6,192 2,164 1,435 4,206 2,627 1,491 3,092 785 3,477 3,906 2,128 3,211 13,610 872 573 1,021 1,234 1,115 1,062 1,209 3,582 568 830 905 321 373 270 89 1,043 744 164 15 146 515 757 150 1,571 309 125 1,868 584 411 522 109 417 757 236 299 3,239 119 95 157 218 377 234 163 977 99 53 139 28 318,301 189,218 35.249 319,730 231,745 143.753 20,659 236,827 378,166 334.194 78,672 771,258 183,405 121,350 419.115 227,699 140,987 301,412 66,215 262,551 297,389 141,088 284,015 1,294,423 50,098 51.393 63.467 130,566 117,586 118.979 77,041 467,269 48,859 58,003 88,296 21,791 313,504 207,485 41,122 387,791 274,716 137,124 19,709 239,783 38,5,111 377,204 82,418 879,142 189,170 117,553 519,654 261,696 151,553 347,722 64,409 271,394 358,377 144,748 286,036 1,460,982 50,606 54,213 61,078 135^328 125,649 131,582 81,485 601,061 48,852 54,901 87,894 23,281 154,110 103,380 20,097 195,570 136,403 66,489 9,849 118,675 180,299 192,338 .37,803 436,612 92,985 57,680 243,176 120,116 72,450 167,219 30,550 134,540 171,305 71,262 139,820 719,137 24,487 27,499 26,877 64,627 60,392 65,969 40,370 316,001 23,824 26,790 41,617 11,860 159,394 104,105 21,025 192,221 138,313 70,635 9,860 121,108 204,812 184,866 44,615 442,530 96,185 59,873 276,478 141,580 79,103 180,503 33,859 136,854 187,072 73,486 146,216 741,845 26,119 26.714 34,201 70,701 65,257 65,613 41,115 285,060 25,028 28,111 46,277 11,421 » Since the date ot the Census certain areas have been transferred from the Administrative County of Southampton to Bournemouth County Borough— see note on page 48. The figures at the date of the Census for the County as thus altered were as follows :— 913,462 1 72,731 1 1,582 1 3,089 1 710 | 326,711 I 364,445 II 186,6471 177,793 b Since the date of the Census certain areas have been transferred from the Administrative County of the West Riding of Yorkshire to Halifax and Sheffield County Boroughs, and Rotherham Muliicilial Borough has been constituted a County Borough— see notes on pages 57, 69, and 71. The figures at the date of the Census for the County as thus altered were as follows :— 1,673,473 I 302,263 1 7,764 | 13,313 1 2,904 I 1,241.^93 I 1,389,176 II 682,545 1 706,631 44 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table X.— ENGLAND and WALES, and its Sub-Division into URBAN and RURAL DISTRICTS.— Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901. AEEA in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. : Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Femiles. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. ENGLAND AND WALES Urban Districts Rural Districts 37,327,479 6,260,852 189,137 259,795 61,909 29,002,525 32,527.843 16,728.613 16,799,230 3,848,987 33,478,492 4,635,540 1,625,312 155,397 33,740 169,268 90,527 50,293 11,616 21,745,286 7.257,239 25,058,355 7,469,488 12,014,089 3,714,524 13,044,266 3.754,964 Note.— The figures in this Table for both 1891 and 1901 relate to the aggregates of the Urban and Rural Districts as constituted at the date of the Census of 1901. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— ; Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901. Note. — Urban Districts which are County Boroughs or Municipal Boroughs are indicated by the letters C.B. or M.B. Those Urban Dis- tricts marked * have been created, the , boundaries of those marked t have been altered, and the names of those marked J have been changed , between the Censuses of 1891 and 1901. The figures in the body of the Table for both 1891 and 1901 relate in every case to the area as consti- tuted at the date of the Census of 1901 (31st March) : changes that have been made in boundaries since the date of the Census of 1901 are stated in footnotes. The Urban Districts are arranged alphabetically, those having compound names being placed in the order indicated, by the usual pronunciation' of those names ; thus East Cowes will be found, undfer the letter E, and Lower Bebington under the letter L. The City of London, and the Metropolitan Boroughs (arranged alphabetically), are shown under " London." Houses. Population. 1901 1891. 1901. County Boroughs, Municipal Boboughs, and other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- Not in Occu- pation. pation. TOTAL URBAN DIS- TRICTS Aberavon (M.B.) ... Glam. 3,848,987 4,635,540 155,397 169.268 50.293 21,745,286 25,058,355 12,014.089 13,044,266 2,211 1,372 75 70 13 6,300 7,553 3,783 3,770 * Abeeayron Card. 387 375 17 15 — 1,273 1,331 499 832 *tABEECARN Monra. 9,508 2,254 21 11 6 10,464 12,607 6,742 5,865 Aberdare Glam. 15,183 8,592 153 149 30 38,431 43,365 22,622 20,743 Abergavenny (M.B.) Monm. 825 1,664 74 141 5 7,743 7,795 3,668 4,127 Abergele and Pen- Denb. 458 482 40 24 3 1,981 2,083 950 1,133 SAEN Abbrsyohan Monm. 10,129 3,424 50 21 20 15,296 17.768 9,257 8,511 t Abertilleey Monm. 6,479 3,628 66 37 81 10,846 21,945 12,069 9,876 Aberystwith (M.B.) Card. 845 1,631 121 32 67 6,725 8,014 3,434 4,580 Abingdon (M.B.) ... Berks 728 1,440 68 57 6 6.557 6,480 3,044 3,436 Abram Lane. 1,984 1,100 11 11 5 4.309 6,306 3,405 2,901 Acceington (M.B.)... Lane. 3,427 9,515 451 150 168 38,603 43,122 20,528 22,594 t Acton Middlx. 2,305 6,086 95 359 131 24,206 37,744 17,029 20,715 Adlington Lane. 1,062 877 28 13 — 4,190 4,523 2,204 2,319 Aldebuegh (M.B.) ... East Suff. 1,629 557 42 12 14 2,159 2,405 1,100 1,305 1 1 Aldeeley Edge . . . Chester 599 598 7 19 16 2,281 2,856 1.217 1,639 Aldershot Sthptn. 4,178 3,234 125 46 52 25,595 30,974 20,019 10,955 Census, 1901. 4-'. ENGLAND AND WALES. ^SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. . . Houses. Population. 1 1901. 1891. 1901. County Boroughs, ! Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Femalea Inhabited. In Occu- pation. *Tot in Occu- pation. • Alford Llnc.(Lindsey) 1,138 642 19 29 2,843 2,478 1,148 1,330 Alfreton Derby 4,626 3,515 55 42 33 15.355 17,505 9,311 8,194 Al.T.KKTON Lane. 1,589 197 2 8 — 914 . 1,101 515 586 t Alnwick Nthmb. 4,777 1,148 24 14 2 6,746 6,716 3,142 3,574 • Alsager Chester 2,241 586 4 17 10 1,912 2,597 1,190 1,407 Altofts Yorks (W.R.) 1,838 803 4 8 8 3.791 4,024 2,131 1,893 Alton Sthptn. 3,925 1,152 31 15 14 4,671 5,479 2,715 2,764 Altrincham Chester 662 3,514 119 111 36 12,440 16,831 8,085 8,746 t Alvaston and Boulton » Derby 2,154 993 14 72 29 3.116 4,525 2,294 2,231 Amble Nthmb. 1,258 870 13 3 6 2,975 4,428 2,302 2,126 • Amblecote Staff. 665 658 16 7 — 2,876 3,128 1,523 1,605 Ambleside Westm. 4,424 509 8 13 10 2,360 2,536 1,130 1,406 Amlwch » Anglsy. — — — — - — — — — • Ampthill Beds 1,904 547 12 13 — 2,294 2,177 1,008 1,169 Andovee (M.B.) Sthptn. 8,663 1,449 21 16 13 5,852 6,509 3,172 3,337 •t Annfield Plain Durh. 3,489 2,268 5 36 17 9,762 12,481 6,608 5,873 Appleby (M.B.) Westm. 1,876 410 50 11 2 1,776 1,764 783 981 •+ Ardsley Yorks (W.R.) 1,335 1,186 10 21 10 4,662 6,226 3,313 2,913 • Ardsley East and West Yorks (W.R.) 4,017 1,612 6 52 13 6,421 7,477 3,815 3,662 t Aklecdon and Frizing- ton Arnold Cumb. Notts 5,554 4,613 1,066 1,799 34 28 66 104 24 5.697 7.769 5,341 8,757 2,685 4,259 2,656 4,498 Arundel "(M.B.) West Sussex 1,969 551 25 15 5 2,644 2,739 1,324 1,415 Ashbourne Derby 573 849 30 50 5 3.809 4,039 1,853 2,186 » Ashburton Devon 6,963 SCO 15 32 3 2,762 2,628 1,204 1,424 + Ashby de la Zouch ... Leic. 3,951 1,009 35 34 — 4.496 4,726 2,244 2,482 + AshbyWoulds Leic. 1,939 529 3 2 3 2.375 2,799 1,462 1,337. Ashfokd Kent 2,850 2,794 98 76 29 10,728 12,808 6,251 6,557 •f Ashington Nthmb. 2,870 2,385 6 11 69 5.307 13,956 7,517 6,439 : Ashton in Makeefield Lane. 6,251 3,187 76 23 29 13.379 18,687 9,963 8,724 + Ashton under Lyne (M.B.) * Ashton upon Mersey ... Lane. 1,346 9,578 521 212 89 40,486 43,890 20,549 23,341 Chester 1,622 1,255 9 48 7 4.234 5,563 2,487 3,076 * Aspateia Cumb. 3,552 597 12 13 ^~" 2,714 2,885 1,429 1,456 » By the Derby Corporation Act, 1901, which came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part of the Urban District of Alvaston and Boulton was added to the County Borough of Derby. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus diminished were :— 1,591 1 283 1 5 1 26 1 1| 1,388 | 1,27911 655 1 624 i. By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,385, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, the Civil Parish of Amlwch was consti- tuted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census were :— 4,491 1 821 1 96 1 87 1 5 1 3.060 1 2,994 II 1,341 | 1,653 Bv Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,746, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 7) Act 1902 and came into operation on 9th November, 1902, the Municipal Borough of Arundel was extended to include part of the Civil Parish of Tortington. The figures at the date of the Census for the Borough as thus extended were :— -I 615 1 27 1 17 1 51 -I 3,0591! 3,195 i 1,.5C1 46 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Area ; Houses 1901, and PoruLATioN 1891 and 1901 — cantiniied. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Ueban Districts. Adminis- trative County. ASPULL Aston Manor t Atherton AUDENSHAW AUDLEY AWEE + Aylesbury Bacup(M.B.) Baildon t Bakewell •f Bala • Balby with Hexthorpe Baldock t Bampton Banbuey (M.B.) Bangoe, City of (M.B.) t Basking Town Baekisland Barmouth Barnard Castle *t Barnes ' t Baenet Baenoldswick Barnsley(M.B.) t. Barnstaple (M.B.) *X Baeeowfoed Baeeow in Fueness (C.B.) X Baeey Baeton upon Humbee... t Basingstoke (M.B.) ... Baslow and Bubnell ... Bath, City OF (C.B.) ... Batley(M.B.) Battle Beaconsfield Beaumaeis (M.B.) Lane. Warw. Lane. Lane. Staff. Glouc. Bucks Lane. Yorks (W.R.) Derby Merion. Yorks (W.R.) Herts Devon Oxon Carnv. Essex Yorks (W.R.) Merion. Durh. Surrey Herts Yorks (W.R.) Yorks (W.R..) Devon Lane. Glam. Line. (Lindsey) Sthptn. Derby Yorks (W.R.; East Sussex Bucks Anglsy. Abea in Statute Acres. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation lectin Occu- pation, Build- ing. 1,906 960 2,265 1,241 8,313 4,329 3,288 6,120 2,607 3,018 252 1,615 263 7,799 4,633 1,209 3,803 2,424 801 560 2,518 680 2,130 2,385 2,236 1,385 11,023 3,777 6,345 4,195 5,634 3,382 2,039 8,252 4,504 3,135 1,614 16,129 3,072 1,546 2,720 258 2,093 5,284 1,399 560 374 1,445 504 355 2,855 2,426 3,843 389 480 883 3,403 1,480 1,401 8,533 3,144 1,154 8,594 4,715 1,322 1,997 169 9,323 7,312 632 360 516 24 278 80 38 24 9 85 244 34 17 8 15 14 6 124 97 65 12 24 55 47 25 35 403 74 49 225 92 23 73 5 481 128 7 11 35 ' 48 338 34 24 54 26 66 386 61 11 25 102 40 20 82 64 158 35 49 30 207 52 64 131 120 69 68 1,310 32 37 1 611 287 23 14 27 31 6 6 6 6 6 11 1 20 8 29 96 1 12 2 252 7 22 99 34 298 37 10 54 4 62 24 Population. 1891. Peesons. 8,953 68,639 13.659 6,547 12,631 1,148 8,922 23,498 5.78s 2,791 1,622 4,270 2,301 1,672 12,768 9,892 14.301 1.83s 2,04s 4.341 14.673 6,437 4.131 35.427 13.732 4.317 51,712 13.278 5,226 8,213 864 51.844 28,719 3,153 1.773 2,202 19 I. Persons. Males. Feniales. 8,388 77,326 16,211 7,216 13,683 1,096 9,243 22,505 5,797 2,850 1,544 6,781 2,057 1,657 12,968 11,269 21,547 1,729 2,214 4,421 17,821 7,876 6,382 41,086 14,137 4,959 57,586 27,030 5,671 9,793 797 49,839 30,321 2,996 1,570 2,326 10,613 2,648 1,374 722 3,510 943 842 5,982 5,202 11,012 832 953 2,108 8,069 3,729 3,041 20,570 6,369 2,358 31,494 14,361 2,771 4,675 364 20,194 14,125 1,469 759 1,104 4,311 4,077 37,009 40,317 8,052 8,159 3,423 3,793 7.169 6,514 524 572 4,229 5,014 11,892 3,149 1,476 822 3,271 1,114 815 6,986 6,067 10,535 897 1,261 2,313 9,752 4,147 3,341 20,516 7,768 2,601 26,092 12,669 2,900 5,118 433 29,645 16,196 1,527 811 1,222 CENSTJSi 1901. 47 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS. MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Abea; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1 1901. 1891. 1901. County Boroughs, Municipal Bokoughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited. Uninliabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation, Beccles(M.B.) .» East Suff. 2,017 1,484 33 23 3 6,66g 6,898 3,344 3,554 Beckenham « Kent 3,883 4,701 63 245 166 20,707 26,331 10,961 . 15,370 Bedford (M.B.) Beds 2,2-23 7,341 295 306 126 28,023 35,144 15.199 19,945 t Bedlingtonshibe Nthmb. 8,533 3,618 34 199 43 16,996 18,766 9.910 8.856 •t Bedwellty Monm. 7,267 1,900 40 25 31 6,743 9,988 5,328 4,660 Brkston Notts 1,601 1.978 49 155 8 6,948 8,960 4,251 4,709 Belpee Derby 3,183 2,245 43 70 15 10,420 10,934 5,210 5,724 Benfieldside Durh. 1,525 1.498 56 20 3 6,269 7,457 3,694 3,763 Benwell and Fenham... Nthmb. 1,739 2,227 9 19 118 10,517 18,316 9,382 8,934 Berwick upon Tweed (M.B.) Bethesda Nthmb. 6,396 2,187 101 60 2 13.377 13,437 6,447 6,990 Carnv. 893 1,445 72 121 3 5.799 5,281 2,395 2,886 * Bettw's y coed *> Camv. 3.633 180 2 1 — 740 881 398 483 Beverley (M.B.) Yorks (E.R.) 2,404 3,046 158 216 5 12,539 13,183 6,146 7,037 Bewdley(M.B.) Wore. 2,105 668 25 38 — 2,876 2,866 1,340 1,526 Bexhillo East Sussex 8,013 2,146 67 382 62 S,2o6' 12,213 5,152 7,061 Bexley^ Kent 5,329 2,591 37 103 60 10,605 12.918 5.919 6,999 Bicester Oxon 3,739 693 21 62 1 3.343 3.023 1,482 1,541 Biddulph Staff. 5,671 1,260 14 26 2 5,290 6,247 3,193 3,054 BiDEFORD (M.B.) Devon 3,398 1,843 57 55 5 7,831 8,754 3.785 4,969 * Biggleswade Beds 4,647 1,139 29 9 9 4,943 5,120 2,474 2,646 Billinge Lane. 4,596 817 9 24 2 3,996 4,232 2,215 . 2,017 BiLSTON Staff. 1,867 5.029 78 180 20 23,453 24,034 12,026 12,008 + BlNGLEY Yorks CW-K.) 11,677 4,388 150 343 32 17.395 18,449 8,473 9,976 Birkdale Lane. 2,699 2,825 73 173 13 12,387 14,197 5,662 8,535 + Birkenhead (C.B.) — 3,848 19,744 663 765 145 99,857 110,915 54,077 56.838 BiRKENSHAW Yorks (W.K.) 924 551 17 101 1 2,553 2,172 1,023 1,149 t Birmingham, City of (C.B.) BiRSTAL — 12,639 107,831 4,883 3,372 401 478,113 522,204 252,084 2:0,120 Yorks (W.R.) 1,235 1,569 44 158 — 6,528 6,559 3,048 3,511 Bishop Auckland Durhi 691 2,387 132 34 4 10,527 11,969 5,980 5,989- Bishops Castle (M.B.) Salop 1,867 354 2 16 — 1,586 1.378 666 712 Bishop Stortfoed Jlerts 3,285 1,549 38 40 20 6,595 7,143 3,398 3,745 » Bt Local Government Board Order, No. 13,880, which came into operation on Ist October, 1902, small areas were exchanged between the Urban Districts of Beckenham and Bromley. The figures at tile date o£ the Census for Beckenham (U.D.) as thus altered were :- — I 1,697 I 63 I 214 | 166 I 20,707 I 26,288 II 10,910 1 15,348 Bt Local Government Board Order, No. 42,365, which came into operation on Ist October, 1901, the Urban District of Bottws y coed was ided to include part of the Civil Parish of Trewydir. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus extended were :— extended to i - The Urban District of Bexhill was incorporated a Municipal Borough on 9th November, 1902. , .., , „. . d Bv Local Government Board Order, No. 11,211, which came into operation on 1st October, 1902, the Urban District of Bexley wa.s ended to include the Civil Parish of East Wickham. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus extended were— 6,223 1 2,919 | 10 I U2 I 69 I 11,908 | 11,579 II e.'SO j 7 7Pn extended 48 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES. SUMMAET TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Distrigts. Adminis- trative County, Area in Statute Acres. Houses. I'OPULATION. 1 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons, Persons Males. Females In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation Blackburn » (C.B.) ... ^ 6,978 27,429 1,402 822 196 120,064 127,626 58,966 68,660 Blackpool (M.B.) Lane. 3,601 9,934 303 531 116 23,846 47.348 20.945 26,403 Blackrod Lane. 2,392 787 25 39 — 4,021 3.875 1,961 ],914 Blaenavon Monm. 4,613 2,241 49 43 15 11.452 10,869 5,699 5,170 Blandford Forum (M.B.) Dorset 145 832 34 51 — 3.974 3,649 1,723 1,926 ' t BLAYDONb Durh. 9,323 3,560 30 86 104 13.171 19,623 10,366 9.257 Blyth Nthmb. 1,264 926 5 9 7 3,728 5,472 2,710 2.762 Bodmin (M.B.) Cornw. 2,797 959 24 31 13 5.151 5,353 2,512 2,841 ■f BOGNOR West Sussex 885 1.210 84 47 27 4,620 6,180 2,584 3,596 t BOLLINGTON Cliester 1.291 1,169 26 33 14 5.335 5,243 2,432 2.813 * BOLSOVER Derby 4,955 1,292 4 7 30 3.662 6,844 3,672 3,172 + Bolton (C.B.) — 15,279 35,995 1,469 1.624 201 146.487 168,215 79,150 89,065 * Bolton upon Deakne ... Yorks (W.R.) 2,325 666 23 5 24 1. 205 3,828 2,108 1,720 Bonsall Derby 2,447 315 6 8 — 1,329 1,360 656. 704 Bootle (C.B.) 1,576 10,044 279 271 140 49.217 58,556 29,518 29,038 Boston (M.B.) Line. (HoUand) 2,727 3,701 192 163 34 14.570 15,667 7,264 8,403 * Bourne t Bournemouth" (C.B.)... Line. (Kesteven) 10,103 2,610 979 7,374 11 227 22 222 8 92 4,191 37.785 4.361 47.003 2.155 17.350 2,206 29,653 BOWDON Chester 850 556 21 19 9 2.792 2.788 1.036 1.752 J BowNEss ON Winder- mere * Bracebridge Bracklky (M.B.) Westm. Line. (Kesteven) Nthptn. 983 349 3,489 549 370 548 20 2 11 18 9 27 15 2 2.061 1,491 2.S9I 2,682 1,752 2.467 1.203 894 1.196 1.479 858 1.271 t Bradford, City of (C.B.) — 22,879 64,147 1,052 2,317 610 26s,/28 279,767 130,092 149.675 + Bradford on Avon ... Wilts 1,990 1,119 78 130 5 4.943 4,514 2,058 2,456 + Braintree Essex 2,224 1,287 58 30 11 S.303 5.330 2,426 2,904 + Brampton and Walton Derby 10.104 541 4 26 — 2.532 2.698 1,331 1,367 Brandon and By^ shottles •t+BEANKSO.ME Durh. Dorset 6,669 2,598 2,954 1,670 21 24 20 49 12 14 14.239 S.745 15,573 8,095 8,142 3.811 7,431 4,284 Brecknock* Brack. 2,869 1,272 38 47 — 5,794 5,875 2,813 3,062 BEEDBURY and KOMILEYe Chester " 3.726 1,601 32 47 21 5,821 7,107 3,382 3,725 » By the Blackburn Corporal extended to include parts of the C were :— ion Act, 1901, ■« ivU Parishes of I rhich came ivesey and into opera Witton. T Aon on he figure Sth Nove s at the ( mher, 19 late of th 01, the Cm e Census f < mty Borou )r the Boro Sh of Blaol iigh as thus [burn Was extended 7,418 1 27.7561 1.4091 869 1 200 1 1.1,3,8! 129,216 59 6921 69 524 b By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,894, ■which came into operation on 1st October 1901 nart nf ti,= tt i, tv- ,,. '. Z was transferred to the Rural District of Lanchester and part of the Rural District of LaSester^Wal t™n=f»^LY^^\"u°'?,*'i°' °' Blaydon. Blaydon. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus altered were :- •^^°<"'ester was transferred to the Urban District of ~' ^'™*l ^1 «^l 1041 -I 197940 1045'!! Q 'Ml c By Local Government Board Order, No. P. I,7r0, which was confirmed by Local Government Bnaril Prmri=i.,„oi n ^ ^^ -cu..ub tor tne jjistrict as thus ex- 1.616 I 32 1 471 21 I 5.932 I 7,185 f 3.427 1 3,758 Census, 1901. 49 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGH^, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. A T.Ti . Houses. Population. 1 1901. 1891, 1901. 1 County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND. other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative CountTt. aeea in Statute Acres.. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- Not in Oocii- . . pation . pati6n. t Brentford Mwaix. 1,091 2,914 47 79 19 13.738 15,171 7,505 7,666 * Brentwood Essex 460 916 30 17 26 4.949 4,932 2,361 2,571 Bridgend GlaiH. 700. 1,231 67 83 1 4.676 6,062 3,004 3,058 Bridgnorth " (M.B.) ... Salop 3,018 1,300 68 33 2 5.865 6,052 2,791 3,261 + Bridgwater (M.B.) Som. 926 3,297 137 210 22 13,264 15,209 7,237 7,972 t Bridlington (M.B.) ... Yorks (E.E.) 2,751 2,922 325 199 67 8,919 12,482 5,347 7,135 BRTDPORTb (M.B.) Dorset 593 1,360 40 165 10 6,611 5,710 2,545 3,165 + Brieefield Lane. 807 1,595 55 80 10 5.834 7,288 3,509 3,779 Brieeley Hill Staff. 1,024 2,395 56 32 9 11,847 12,042 5,974 6,068 t Brigg Line. (Lindsey] 463 674 29 39 5 3,100 3,137 1,461 1,676 t Brighouse (M.B.) Yorks CW.R.) 2,231 4,895 73 HI 29 20,666 21,735 10,448 11,287 * BrightLisgsea Essex 2,867 1,104 33 24 22 3.920 4,501 2,136 2,365 Brighton (C.B.) — 2,536 21,659 1,284 971 190 115.873 123,478 54,210 69,268 + Bristol, City of <= (C.B.) — 11,705 58,235 2,346 3,146 709 289,280 328,945 151,754 177,191 Briton Ferry Glam. 1,557 1,346 30 12 15 5.778 6,973 .3,533 3,440 , K Brixhaji Devon 5,612 1,729 56 63 17. 7,978 8,092 3,691 4,401 Broadstairs and St. Peter's Kent 1,558 1,332 119 82 34 , S.234 6,466 2,761 3,705 t Beomborough Chester 1,678 360 9 3 20 1.740 1,891 934 957 Bromley d Kent 4,703 5,127 117 180 85 . 21,684 27,354 11,936 1.5,418 t Bromsgrove Wore. 1,070 1,781 58 37 3 7.934 8,418. 4,151 4,267 * Bromyard Heref. 213 359 51 43 — 1. 59 1 1,663 751 912 Broughton Line. (Lindsey) 7,073 • 289 3 — 2 1.257 . 1,300 661 639 + Brownhills Staff. 6,285 2,818 13 25 12 . 11,820 15,252 8,083 7,169 ' * Brumby, and Vroding- ham Line. (Lindsey) 4,043 441 10 4 — 2,140 2,273 1,217 1,056 Be YN MA WE Breck. 1,436 1,347 31 14 23 6.413 6,833 3,546 3,287 *t Buckfastleigh Devon 1,366 584 11 17 2 ,2,691 2,520 1,183 1,337 * Buckhuest Hill Essex 873 920 7 28 12 4,130 4,786 2,160 2,626 Buckingham (M.B.) Bucks 5,006 738 25 50 7 3.364 3,152 1,517 1,635 * Buckley Flint 2,034 1,271 27 31 2 4,997 5,780 3,031 2,749 t Budleigh Salteeton ... Devon 977 462 9 26 4 1.775 1,883 694 1,189 BUGLAWTON Chester 2,911 3.30 4 81 6 1,382 1,452 679 773 tt.BuiLTH Wells Breck. 701 362 7 15 9 1,414 1,805 860 945 _ ■ A.1 stated In the Census Eecort of 1891 (see Vol. II.. p. 574) , some doubt appears to exist as to the legal boundary of the Municipal Borough . .of Bridgnorth. The constitution o£ the Borough, as given in the above Table, is that which has been recognised for many years by the Local ; Authorities, and which in 1898 formed the basis of the award of the Commissioner appointed by the Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ! ment under the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, for the division of the Borough into Wards, such division being embodied : iban Order in Council, dated 19th May, 1898. t •> By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,663, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation iWiJ.fi) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, the Mtinicipal Borough of Brid port Was extended to include part of the Civil ■ Parish of Bradpole. The figures at the date of the Census for the Borough as thus extended were :— 673 I 1,428 1 41 I 169 1 10 I - I 5,962 II 2,664 | 3,298 c By the Bristol Corporation (Docks and Railways) Act, 1901, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, the City of Bristol was extended to include parts of the Civil Parishes of Hen bury and Shirehampton, and by the Bristol Corporation Act, 1902, which came into «peration on 1st October, 1902, the City was again -extended to include further parts of the same parishes. The flgiires at the date of the Census for the Borough as thus extended were :— 11,976 I 58,312 | 2,348 1 3,147 1 716 1 289,599 1 ■ 329,366 || 161,967 | 177,399 "i By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,880, which Came into operation on 1st October, 1902, small areas were exchanged between the Urbari Districts of Bockcnham and Bromley. The figures at the date of the Census for Bromley (U.D.) as thus altered were :— - I 4,131 I 117 I 181 I 85 I 21,684 I 27,397 II 11,957 | 15,440 a 50 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XI.—COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891, 1901. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Aeea ' in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninliabited. Build- ing. Persons, Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- Not in Occu- pation. pation, . + Bulkington Warw. 4,892 396 15 27 3 1,400 1,648 741 807 Burgess Hill East Sussex 1,494 1,056 10 32 14 4.145 4,888 2,234 2,654 t BuRLEY in Whabfedale Yorks (W.R.) 3,136 717 19 29 3 2,661 3,310 1,606 1,704 t BUBNHAM Som. 889 629 9 30 13 2,4J3 2,897 1,181 1,716 * Buenham on Crouch ... Essex 4,517 680 17 33 12 2,360 2,919 1,462 1,457 Burnley (C.B.) — 4,005 21,194 885 900 142 87,016 97,043 45,374 51,669 t BURSLEM (M.B.) Staff. 1,862 7,650 141 229 62 31.999 38,766 18,700 20,066 Burton upon Trent (C.B.) ■ -- 4,202. 10,244 257 154 134 46,047 50,386' 25,737 24,649 Bury (C.B.) — 5,907 12,692 375 405 94 57,212 58,029 26,915 31,114 Bury St. Edmunds (M.B.) West Suff. 2,947 3,598 179 96 39 16,630 16,255 7,527 8,728 t Buxton Derby 1,310 1,771 125 57 19 7.540 10,181 4,387 5,794 t Caerleon Monm. 570 289 1 36 — ' 1,411 1,367 634 733 * Caerphilly Glam. 14,426 3,069 42 71 37 8,064 15,835 8,421 7.414 Callington* Comw. — — — — — — — — Calne (M.B.) Wilts 356 812 24 16 5 3.49S 3,457 1,625 1,832 Calverley Yorks (W.K.) 2,106 634 21 21 3 2,52s 2,679 1,209 1,470 ; Camborne Comw. 6,931 3,412 120 70 63 14,700 14,726 6,481 8,245 Cambridge (M.B.) Cambs 3,233 8,700 526 340 69 36,983 38,379 17,169 21,210 , Cannock Staff. 8,010 4,494 34 40 42 20,613 23,974 12,820 11,154 i Canterbury, City of (C.B.) t Cardiff (C.B.) : 3,976 6,373 5,110 27,972 174 1,105 97 1,870 50 148 23,062 128,915 24,899 164,333 12,497 81,605 12,402 ; 82,728 Cardigan (M.B.) Card. 4,926 878 58 90 10 3.449 3,510 1,495 2,015 Carlisle, City of (M.B.) Cumb. 2,025 9,362 424 373 91 39.176 45,480 21,487 23,993 Carlton Notts 1,459 2,159 46 59 88 6,627 10,041 5,028 5,013 + Carmarthen (M.B.) ... Carra. 5,160 2,149 97 98 20 10,338 10,025 4,601 5,424 Carnarvon (M.B.) Carnv. 2,216 2,209 103 92 8 9,804 9,76(J 4,511 5,249 * Caenforth Lane. 1,505 629 25 5 10 2,680 3,040 1,487 1,553 Caeshalton Surrey 2,926 1,330 10 88 19 S.425 6,746 3,193 3,553 Castleford Yorks (W.K.) 564 3,343 64 35 74 14.143 17,386 9,061 8,325 * Caterham Surrey 2,438 , 1,181 17 31 7 7,298 9,486 4,909 4,577 Caveesham Oxon 2,404 1,354 \5 76 21 4,966 6,580 3,110 3,470 Chadderton Lane. 3,082 5,401 103 277 44 22,087 24,892 11,948 12,944 t Chard (M.B.) Som. 444 946. 7 25 9 4.3 1 5 4,437 2,024 2,413 t Charlton Kings Gloue. 3,399 874 11 26 8 2,995 3,806 1.710 2,096 • » Br Local Government Boa constituted an Urban District. Q rd Order, No. 42 ^he figures at tht ,499, which ; date of th came into D Census we operati pe:— }n on 1st . Ootobe r, 1901, the Civil Pari sh of Calli ngtou was 2,531 1 417 1 6 1 13 - 1 1,883 I 1,714 1 785 1 929 Census. 1901. 51. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL-COUNTY BOTOUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Abea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. CouNTV Boroughs, Municipal Boboughs, and other Urban Districts. Area in Statute . Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons Persons Males. In Occu- Not in Occu- Females pation pation Chatham (M.B.) Kent 4,355 7,243 187 97 77 31.657 37,057 19,475 17,582 Chatteris Isle of Ely 13,719 1,139 25 34 11 4,587 4,711 2,348 2,363 Cheadle and Gatley* Chester 5,812 2,288 68 101 37 8,252 10,820 4,941 5,879 + Chelmsford (M.B.) Essex 2,308 2,755 85 50 47 11,008 12,580 6,134 6,446 t Cheltenham (M.B.) ... Glonc. 4,726 10,352 456 362 57 47,121 49,439 20,267 29,172 Chepping Wycombe *> (M.B.) . Chepstow Bucks 687 3,236 83 55 62 13,435 15,542 7,561 7,981 Monm. 1,096 639 53 59 — 3.378 3,067 1,440 1,627 * Cheriton Kent 1,159 614 5 53 23 ^ 4.395 7,091 5,036 2,055 • Chkrtsey Surrey 10,777 2,580 58 130 6 11,298 12,762 6,144 6,618 t Chesham Bucks 1,386 1,572 41 24 18 6,07s 7,245 3,489 3,766 Cheshunt Herts 8,479 2,506 33 51 46 9,62c 12,292 6,232 6,060 t Chester, City of (C.B.) — 2,862 7,948 470 231 46 37.105 38,309 18,121 20,188 t Chesterfield (M.B.) ... Derby 1,216 5,282 291 91 31 22,C»9 27,185 13,744 13,441 Chesterton Carabs 2,795 2.195 29 102 16 7,526 9,591 4,550 5,041 + Chichester, City of (M.B.) Childwalt West Sussex 1,538 2,521 99 72 3 10,815 12,244 5,917 6,327 Lane. 830 37 — — — 199 219 101 118 • Chingford Essex 2,808 830 9 .32 43 2,737 4,373 1,984 2,389 Chippenham (M.B.) ... Wilts 361 1,101 48 23 13 4,618 5,074 2,445 2,629 Chipping Norton (M.B.) Oxon 2,456 878 14 33 2 4,222 3,780 1,794 1,986 • Chislehurst Kent 2j791 1,403 17 26 35 6,557 7,429 3,215 4,214 Chiswick Middlx. 1,249 5,073 68 167 156 21,963 29,809 13,376^ 16,433 Chorlby (M.B.) Lane. 3,614 5,618 240 199 7 23,087 26,852 12,555 14,297 Christuhurch (M.B.) ... Sthptn. 834 942 13 51 3 3.994 4,204 2,035 2,169 Church Lane. 529 1,412 77 35 4 5.870 6,463 3,049 3,414 * Church Stretton Salop 982 147 12 4 5 770 816 399 417 t Cirencester Glouo. 5,286 1,621 93 43 13 7.521 7,536 3,581 3,955 K Clacton Essex 4,069 1,525 75 252 47 3,584 7,456 3,277 4,179 t Clay Cross Derby 1,467 1,575 27 5 9 7.727 8,358 4,452 3,906 Clayton Yorks (W.R.) 1,462 1,169 41 33 — 4,707 5,119 2,370 2,749 Clayton le Moors Lane. 1,059 1,740 43 55 41 7,155 8,153 3,852 4,301 Clayton West Yorks (W.E.) 1,142 368 5 1 1 1,541 1,550 748 802 CleatorMoob ... Camb. 2,947 1,592 57 70 2 9,464 8,120 3,932 4,188 Cleckheaton " S-orks(W.R.) 1,756 2,879 51 98 11 11,826 12,524 5,877 6,647 * By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,711, •which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation U*o. 11) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part of the Urban District of Cheadle and Gatley was added to the County Borough of Stockport. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus diminished were :— 5,0 1,631 1 811 35 I 6,299 I 7,91611 3,588 1 4,328 'By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,658, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 6), Act, 1901, and came Into operation on 9th November, 1901, the Municipal Borough of Chepping Wycombe was extended to include parts of the Civil Parishes of Chepping Wycombe Rural and West Wycombe. The figures at the date of the Census for the Borough as thus extended were :— 1,620 1 3,697 1 94 1 71 | 87 I -| 17,68311 8,601 | 9,082 52 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TAELES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS. Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — mrUi^ued. COUNTV BOROtFGHS, MuNlcnuL - BbRouoHs, and other Urban Districts. .1 ;■■ Area in ■ Statute Acres. Houses. ' Population. 1901. -1891. 1901. ' AUMINIS- , TRATIVE County. Inhabited UninliElbrted.' Build- ing. Persons Persons Males. Females In Ocou- Not in Occu- patiop pation Cleethori'e with •TlIRUNSeOE Line. (Lindsey ) 1,196 2,797 76 53 112 4.306 12,578 5,853 6,725 Clevedon Som. 3,027 1,187 28 69 11 5412 5,900 2,264 3,636 t CUTHEROE(M.B.) Lane. 2,385 2,535 84 134 7 10,828 11,414 5,300 6,105 * Coalville Leic. 6,229 3,110 40 3'6 18' 1 1,222 15,281 8,047 7,2.34 Cockermouth Climb. 2,425 1,156 57 61 9 i.464 ■ 5,355 2,596 . 2,759 Colchester (M.B.) Esse^f 11,333 7,771 282 217 127 34,559 38,373 19,579 18J94 COLEFORD GIouc. 2,067 579 6 42 — 2,450 2,541 1,208' 1,333 t COLNE (M.B.) Lane. 5,063 4,983 265 254 18 16,774 23,000 11,179 11,821 CoLWYN Bay andColwyn Denb. 5,238 1,602 33 43 77 '4,754 8,689. 3',5£('9 5,696 COMPSTALL •■ Chester — — — — — — — — Congleton (M.B.) Chester 2,572 2,455 93 203 12 "10,744 10,707 4,850 5,857 * Connah's Quay Flint 3,748 698 16 12 4 ■2,477 3,.396 1,685 1,711 Consett ■ Durh.' 1,005 1,825 83 14 12 S,i75 9,694 5,081 4,613 Conway (M!b.) Carnv. 3,450 958 35 17 11 3,442 4,681 ■2,205 ■ 2,476 COSELEY Staff. 3,737 4,613 43 185 8 21,899 22,219 11,265 10,954 t Cottingham Yorks(E:R.) 7,928 825 14 31 1 3,452 3,751 1,699 2,052 t Coventry, City of(C.B.) — 4,149 15,571 584 511 176 58,503 69,978 33,876 36,102 Co\vi!i{in«E (M.B.) Glum. 85 241 8 21 — 1,377 1,202 ■ 583 619 X COWES Isle of Wight 584 1,909 81 120 11 7,690 8,652 4,055 4,597 Cowi'e:t Nthmb. 1,752 2,946 17 12 28 12,982 17,879 9,213 8,666 Cramlington Nthmb.' 3,582 1,174 10 7 17 ''" 5,967 6,437 3,336 3,101 ,t Crediton Devon 1,096 933 32 86 2 4,359 3;974 1,857 2,117 't CkE\VE(M.B.) Chester 2,185 8,762 210 247 88 32,774 42,074 21,585 ' 20,489 ! 1 * Crewkerne Som. 1,248 952 8 14 — 4,222 4,226 1,867 2,359 Criccieth Carnv. 472 347 31 16 — 1,410 1,406 598 808 t Cromer ii Norf. 1,039 758 83 52 42 2,329 3,781 1,729 2,052 Ckompton Lane. 2,865 2,976 66 151 17 12,901 13,427 6,341 7,086 ;■ * Crook Durh. 4,056 2,335 33 26 16 11,430 11,471 5,945 5,526 Croston ... ■ Lane. 2,347 434 9 22 — 2,034 2,102 985 1,117 t Ceowle ] jinc. (Lindsey) 6,926 695 14 59 2 2,641 2,769 1,355 1,414 Croydon (C.B.) — 9,012 25,726 587 1,340 483 102,695 133,895 60,087 73,808 CUCKI'IELD East Sussex 862 334 i 7 6 1,737 1,813 837 976 * CUDWORTH Yorks (W.R.) 1,746 655- 2 13 1,607 3,408 1,889 1,519 an vf^.l°^St^T'^^Xn°^^^T^^'li^^illift7^^^ "^''^'""^ ™ ^^* ^P"'- '^' ^^^ ^ivil Parish of Comp.tall was con.=tltutcd »°^' 210 1 12 1 18 1 -I ,,,,, I 8,5,, b By Local Government Board Order, No. M,367, which came into operation on 1st OrfohPT- iqn9 tho tt^>,o„ T^i„* • ^ , „. ' Cromer were extended to include part of the Civil Parish of Felbrigg Containing? at the da?eo'f thl'c^''nsx?sf ne^h^er hite^L^popuT^^^^^^^ °* Census. 1901. 53. ENGLAND AND^WALES.-^SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. ; County Bokoughs, .Municipal Bokoughs, and other ) Urban Districts. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons, Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation . Not in Occn- p.ation. Dalton in Furness ... Lane. 7,990 2,678 93 44 7 I3.30O 13,020 6,619 6,401 * Darfield Yorks(W.R.) 2,018 817 5 10 6 3.416 4,194 2,197 1,997 i . Darlaston Staff. 913 3,151 62 80 34 14,422 15,395 7,651 7,744 Darlington (M.B.) Dmh. 3,956 9,073 121 125 109 . 38,060 44,511 21,458 23,053 Dartford Kent •4,243 3,044 49 37 96 11,963 18,644 9,547 9,097 Dartmouth (M.B.) Devon 1,924 1,068 21 24 16 6,025 6,579 3,395 3,184 Daeton Yorks(W.K.) 4,361 1,593 21 40 2 7.013 7,670 4,033 3,637 Parwen(M.B.) .... ... Lane. 5,959 8,427 326 141 53 34.192 38,212 17,799 20,413 \ Daventey (M.B.) Nthptn, 3,633 869 41 47 2 3.939 3,780 1,784 1,996 Dawley Salop 2,790 1,633 9 28 1 6,996 7,522 3,940 3,582, '+ Dawlish Devon 1,489 892 62 ; ^^^ — 4,210 , 4,003 1,576 2,427 Deal (M.B.) Kent I.IU 2,342 126 104 49 8,891 10,581 4,850 5.731 Denbigh (M,B.) ... Denb. 9,072 1,358 66 114 3 6,412 6,438 3,012 3,426 \t Denby and Cumber- worth Denholme Yorks (W.R.) Yorks (W.B.) 4,302 2,536 728 755 13 15 21 134 3.164 3.237 3,285 2,913 1,574 1,409 1,711 1,504. t Denton Lane. 2,594 3,339 79 179 21 13.993 14,934 6,987 7,947. Derby" (C.B.) — 3,449 22,983 978 677 184 94,1-46 105,912 51,387 54,525 » Desboeough Nthptn. 2,400 748 31 23 ■ 4 2,872 3,573 1,788, 1,785. Devizes (M.B. ) Wilts 906 1,431 68 31 1 6,426, 6,532 3,121 3,411 t Devonport(C.B.) — 3,044 7,960 84 337 252 55,98.6 70,437 37,450 32,987 Dewsbury (M.B.) York^lW.U.) 1,471 6,642 86 369 — 29.847 28,060 13,090 14,970 Diss Norf. 3,674 858 35 22 2 3.763 3,745 1,711 2,034 Dodworth Yorks (W.R.) 1,917 618 6 12 1 3,106 3,022 1,639 1,383 DOLGELLY Meiion. 175 625 48 28 4 2,467 2,437 1,104 1,333 Doncastee (M.B.) Yorks (W.K.) 1,695 6,524 338 191 25 25.933 28,932 14,348 14,584 ■\ Dorchester (M.B.) Dorset 1,648 1,832 44 121 12 8,411 9,458 4,512 4,946 DOKKING Surrey 1,339 1,619 64 41 14 7.132 7,670 3,462 4,208. t Dover (M.B.) Kent 1,656 7,508 240 300 118 33.503 41,794 21,213 20,581 Downham Market Norf. 1,003 591 22 22 3 2.537 2,472 1,070 1,402 Drighlinoton ... Yorks (W.K.) 1,135 1,002 25 56 — 4.322 4,218 1,994 2,224 Droitwich (M.B.) Wore. 1,856 937 20 42 5 4,070 4,201 1,927 2,274 Dronfield Derby- 1,045 878 42 31 4 3.438 3,809 1,892 1,917 . Deoylsden Lane. 1,010 •2,447 69 106 24 9,482 11,087 5,290 5,797 , Dudley (C.B.) — 3,546 10,023 310 256 58 45.724 48,733 23,879 24,854 + Dukinfield (M.B.) Chester 1,405 4,226 106 155 .30 17.385 18,929 8,928 10,001 ; Dunstable (M.B.) Beds 453 1,257 46 58 5 4.513 5,157 2,283 2,874 DuKHAM, City of (M.B.) Durh. 884 2,490 155 67 9 14,863 14,679 7,137 7,542 » Bv the Derby Corporation Act, 1901, which came Into operation on 9th November, 1901, the County Borough of Derby was extended to include part of the UrfenDi6tri, „* -an. -it. Urban District of Ellesmere Port and Whitby. Tie figures at the date of the Cenlus were :- Whitby was constituted the ^■^^ ' '*'^l S'l 21 1 ■ 3 1 5.1071 4,08211 2 219 1 1 XBs c Including for convenience Exeter Castle Yard, Devon County Prison, and the Constabulary Barracks ; the figures for which are- " 31 1| -I _| ,641 24311 2161 " 27 Census, 1901. 55 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.- Ab£A ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — cmUinued. Houses. Population. 1901. ' 1891. 1901. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Failsworth Lane. 1,072 3,011 81 78 50 10,425 14,152 6,903 7,249 Fairfield Derby 3,457 591 7 7 11 2,103 2,909 1,509 1,460 t Falmouth (M B.) Coinw. 790 2,160 67 99 36 12,791 11,789 5,099 6,690 Farehaim Sthptn. 6,376 1,546 26 59 8 7,934 8,246 3,840 4,406 * Farnborough Stbptn. 2,331 1,412 32 34 20 8,071 11,500 7,298 4,202 Farnham» Surrey 760 1,272 50 30 6 5.545 6,124 2,927 '3,197 Farnley Tyas Yorks (W.R.) 1,784 119 2 12 — 599 484 220 264 Farn worth Lane. 1,504 5,303 115 129 45 23,758 25,925 12,051 13,874 Farsley Yorks (W.R.) 820 1,370 55 50 21 .5,328 5,579 2,642 2,937 Faversham (M.B.) Kent 686 2,488 66 41 44 10,478 11,290 5,481 5,809 Featherstone Yorks(W.R.) 4,431 2,237 29 25 38 7,528 12,093 6,578 5,515 Felixstowe and W alton F,a.st SufF. 3,953 1,135 150 64 46 3,507 5,815 2,702 3,113 Felling Durh. 2,684 3,301 25 104 7 17,490 22,467 11,548 10,919 •f Fenny Stratford Backs 3,714 1,024 14 17 11 3,797 4,799 2,383 2,416 Fenton Staff. 1,753 4,475 64 86 9 16,998 22,742 11,190 11,552 Festiniog Merion. 16,323 2,520 59 59 19 11,073 11,435 5,792 5,643 Filey Yorks (E.R.) 832 703 70 22 17 2,481 3,003 1,368 1,635 Finchley Middlx. 3,384 3,949 38 197 181 16,647 22,126 9,723 12,403 * FiNEDON Nthptn. 3,661 853 6 12 8 3,197 4,129 2,085 2,044 Fleetwood Lane. 2,510 2,202 95 69 30 9,274 12,082 6,359 5,723 Flint (M.B.) Flint 3,450 1,048 64 133 1 5,247 4,625 2,331 2,294 Flockton Yorks (W.R.) 1,108 265 2 11 — 1,213 1,251 642 609 Folkestone •> (M .B. ) ... Kent 2,622 5,424 197 276 75 23,905 30,650 12,989 17,661 Foots Cray " Kent — — — — — — — — — + Friern Barnet Middlx. 1,304 1,559 19 85 54 9,173 11,566 5,075 6,491 • Frimley Surrey 7,^74 1,550 31 62 20 5,295 8,409 4,164 4,245 Frinton ox Sea"! Essex — — — — — — — — — f Frome Sora. 1,199 2,512 127 158 25 10,424 11,057 5,059 5,998 Fulwood Lane. 2,116 610 3 10 11 4,112 5,238 2,784 2,454 Gainsboeough Linc,(Lindsey] 2,407 3,811 134 320 23 14,372 17,660 9,097 8,563 Garstonb Lane. 1,673 3,072 58 55 94 13,444 17,289 8,756 8,533 « By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,079, which came into operation on Ist April, 1902, the Urban District of Farnham was ex- tended to include part of the Civil Parish of Farnham Rural. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus extended were :— -I 1,335 1 50 1 32 1 7 1 —I 6,10111 3,016 1 3,355 « By LooafGoverament^Board Srf er, No. 43,476, which came into operation on Ist April, 1902, the Civil Parish of Foots Cray was constituted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census were :— 762 1 1,164 1 161 56 1 37 1 3,487 I 5,81711 2,492 | 3,325 ■i By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,991, which came into operation on Ist October, 1901, the Civil Parish of Frinton was constituted' the Urhan District of Frinton on Sea. The figures at the date of the Census were :— 403 1 142 1 61 I 10 1 26 1 75 I 61411 314 | 330 e Rv T,nnal Government Board Order, No. P. 1,723, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Conflrmatiou (No. 7) Act, 19IB, and came into operation on 9th November, 1902, the Urban District of Garston was dissolved and its constituent parish added to the CitT of Liverpool. • Census, 1901. I ]NGLAND AND T^ 3, MUN rALES.- -SUMMARY TABLES^. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS ICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— AfiEA ; Hnn.sTi;s 1901, and POPULATION 1891 , and IMVl-^mtinuea,. County Boroughs, Adminis- " ■ ■ Houses. • Population. ^ ' 1901. 1891. 1901. Aeea ■ - Uninhabited. ' i MUNICliPAL BOEOUGHS, trative AND OTHKE Ueban Distkicts. County. Statute Acres. Inhabited. In Not in Build- Persons, Persons. Males. Female^. Occu- Occu- # pation . pation. Gateshead (U.B.) 3,132 13,721 240 lo3 141 85,692 109,888 55,371 54,517 ' GiLDEESOME Yoi-ks (W.R.) 992 730 11 68 — 3.175 3,073 1,486 1,587 GiLLINGHAM Kent 4,355 7,760 129 149 166 27,809 42,530 23,874 18,656 ■ Glastonbuey(M.B.) ... Soin. 5,000 927 19 67 13 4,119 4,016 1,898 2,118 * Glemsfoed West Suff. 2,246 456 3 11 — 2,375 1,975 929 1,046! Glossop{M.B.) Derby 3,052 4,880 173 377 16 22,416 21,526 9,651 11,875; + Gloucestee, City of — 2,315 10,098 370 255 100 41,303 47,955 23,088 '24,867 (C.B:-) * Glyncoewg GlaAi. 13,927 1,081 3 10 " 3,683 6,452 3,518 2,934 t Godalming (M,B.) Surrey 812 1,709 37 56 22 8,117 8,748 4,287 4,461 Godmanchester (M.B.) Hunts 4,907 523 8 . 32 3 2,095 2,017 949 1,068; * Golboene..: Lane. 1,679 1,295 34' 25 1 5,601 6,789 3,406 3,383; Golcar yorks(W.K.) 1,593 2,120 54 37 15 9,108 9,261 4,409 4,8521 Gomeesal Yorks(VV.E..) 1,099 887 21 139 — 3,923 3,580 1,633 1,947 GOOLE Yorks (W.R.) 1,263 3,538 211 330 15 15,416 16,576 8,110 8,466 GOETON^ Lane. 1,147 5,776 85: 258 147 15,215 26,564 13,114 1,3,4.50" 1 J GOSFOETH Nthmb. 1,303 1,697 53 52 51 6,674 10,605 . 1 5,037 5,568 { t GOSPOET AND ALVEE- Sthplii. 3,878 . 5,477 134 208 41 25,454 28,884 15,069 13,815 STOKE •> Geange Lane. 1,540 336 13 12 5 , 1,733 1,993 722 1,271 ; Geantham (M.B.) Line. 1,726 3,741 123 57 43 16,746 17,593 8,584 9,009 • Geasmere (Kesteven) Westim. 7,3.32 169 20 10 2 1,016 781 331 450 Gravesend (M.B.) Kent 1,259 5,008 128 130 71 23,876 27,196 13,303 13,893 ; t Grays Thueeock Essex 1,359 2,292 37 20 42 12,397 13,834 7,560 6,274 Geeasbrough Yorks (W.R.) 2,413 650 10 9 — 3,217 3,131 1,614 1,517 . * Great Beekhampstead Herts 1,099 1,053 32 26 8 4,574 5,140 2,383 2,757 :, Great Crosby Lane. 1,907 1,351 29 53 26 6,503 7,555 3,174 4,.381 ' Great Driffield Yorks (E.R. 5,004 1,343 76 77 9 5,703 5,766 2,694 3,072 Great Harw ODD Lane. 2,868 2,620 100 02 45 9,073 12,015 5,678 6,337 Great Toretngton Devon 3,.592 737 37 28 2 3,436 3,241 1,377 1,864 (M.B.) t Geeat Yaemouth (C.B.) — . 3,568 11,821 583 418 118 49,334 51,316 23,254 28,062 * Geeenfoed Middlx. 3,041 162 1 12 — 660 819 429 390 Greetland" Yorks (W.K.) 644 1,065 62 6i 15 4,283 4,472 2,117 2,355 Grimsby (C.B.) — 2,852 13,340 336 .165 187 51,934 63,138 31,329 31,809 GUILDFOED (M.B.) Surrey 604 3,230 170 79 63 14,316 15,938 7,342 8,596 GUISBOEOUGH Yorks (N.R.) 7,034 1,214 48 28 1 5,623 5,645 2,848 2,797 GUISELEY Yorks (W.R.) 1,555 1,005 19 49 — 4.079 4,558 2,152 2,406 Gunthwaite and Ing- Yorks (W.R.) 2,057 75 — 7 — 389 331 193 138 BIECHWOETH .' o Bv the Manchester Corporation Act, 1901. which came into operation on 9th August, 1901, part ot the. Urban District of Gorton (cont^ning at thp ante of the Census neither houses r.or population) was added to the City otManchester. the date of the ucnsus neioner iiuusuis i.ui. iiuuuiou^ui., ...vo ^^^^^„y, „„v, ^^^ „^»«, b Includine for convenience Burrow or Rat Island; the figures for which are :— 21 II -I 1 2 I 511 31 o Bv thp Ttalifax Cornoration Act, 1902, which came into operation on 9th No¥omher, 1902, part of the Urban District ot Greetland was a id Dd to the County Borough of Halifax. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus dimir -"- - " ' ■ 628 I 1,063 I 52 I 511 15 I s diminished were : — 4,282 I 4,161 II 2,112 I 2,352 Census, 1901. 57 ENGLiAJSTD AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL-COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS- Area j Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— €(mtinued. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Aorea. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation, Build- ing. Population. 1891. Persons. 1901. Persons. Males. JTemales t Hadleigh * Hale * Halesworth + Halifax a (C.B.) Halstead n Ham Hampton Hampton Wick Handsworth Handsworth'' Hanley(C.B.) Hanwell * Harpenden Harrington + Harrogate (M.B.) + Harrow ON the Hill":... t Hartlepool (M.B.) Harwich (M.B.) Haslingden (M.B.) + Hastings (C.B.) t Havant"* Haverfordwest (M.B.) t Haverhill + Haworth Hay Havdock Hayle Hayward's Heath * Hazel Grove and Bramhall " Heage + Heanor West Suff. Chester East Suff. Essex Surrey Middlx. Middlx. Staff. Yoiks(W.R.) Middlx. Herts Cumb. Yorks ( W.R.) Middlx. Durh. Essex Lane. Sthptn. Pemb. West Suff. Yorks (W.R.) Breck. Lane. Cornw. East Sussex Chester Derby Derby 4,318 1,288 1,132 13,967 647 1,871 2,036 1,314 3,665 3,641 1,767 1,067 1,633 2,390 3,276 2,028 735 1,541 8,196 4,495 2,808 1,381 2,530 2,335 372 2,411 249 928 6,072 2,367 3,509 761 963 529 24,933 1,480 285 1,344 520 11,060 2,853 12,114 1,781 1,024 699 5,691 1,893 3,721 1,632 4,183 11,429 783 1,345 1,050 1,775 394 1,439 237 697 2,137 618 3,313 14 17 23 580 37 4 12 27 132 •20 454 19 17 13 302 29 112 47 134 364 22 62 21 33 41 13 13 10 46 8 49 54 37 33 960 51 8 38 42 497 .34 314 225 52 13 235 127 49 38 87 670 26 58 29 72 40 41 3 19 82 28 62 7 61 3 121 .10 11 252 52 149 48 10 25 187 75 10 30 38 58 2 7 3 24 27 2 22 37 1 25 3.229 3,245 2,575 4,562 2,316 2,246 97,714 104,936 6,056 6,073 1,479 1,460 5,822 6,813 2,378 2,606 32,756 52,921 10,29s 14,161 54.946 61,599 6,139 10,438 3.603 4,725 3.535 3,679 16,316 28,423 6,210 10,220 21,288 22,723 8,202 10,070 18,225 18,543 63,072 65,528 3,561 3,837 6,179 6,007 4,587 4,862 7.04s 7,492 1,830 1,680 6.535 8,575 1,172 1,084 2.452 3,717 7.868 9,791 2,490 2,889 13,627 16,249 1,511 1,940 1,027 48,467 2,734 626 3,151 1,136 23,985 7,527 30,497 5,133 2,102 1,874 12,023 4,752 11,764 5,377 8,701 26,948 1,832 2,731 2,246 3,346 786 4,576 469 1,596 4,613 1,489 8,261 1,734 2,622 1,219 56,469 3,339 834 3,662 1,470 28,936 6,634 31,102 5,305 2,623 1,805 16,400 5,468 10,959 4,69.3 9,842 38,580 2,005 3,276 2,616 4,146 894 3,999 615 2,121 5,178 1,400 7,988 » By the Halifax Corporation Act, 1902, which came into operation on 9th November, 1902, the County Borough of Halifax was extended to include part of the Urban DiEtrict of Greetland. The figures at the date of the Census for the Borough as thus extended were :— 13,983 I 24,935 1 580 1 950 1 121 I 97.715 I 10i,944 II 48,472 1 56,472 '' By the Sheffield Corporation Act, 1900, which came into operation on 31st October, 1901, part of the Urban District of Handsworth was added to the County Borough of Shelfleld. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus diminished were :— 3,561 I 2,690 i 18 1 30 1 38 I 9,992 I 13,404 II 7,143 1 6,261 e By Local Government Board Order, No. 44,414, which came into operation on 21th Soptemhor, 1902, the boundaries of the Urban Districts 41 Harrow on the Hill and Wealdstono were altered by the exchange of small areas containing at the date of the Census neither houses nor population. * * By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,720, which came into operation on 1st October, 1902, the Urban District of Havant was exf^nded to include part of tho Urban District of Warbllngton, and by Local Government Board Order, No. 43,721, which came into operation on the same date, part of the Urban District of Havant was transferred to the Rural District of Havant. The figures at the .date Of the Census for the District as thus altered were :— ■ - 1 759 1 20 I 33 1 5 I - 1 3,646 II 1,696 1 1,950 « By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,711, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation •(No 11) ict, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part of the Urban District of Hazel Grove and Bramhall was added •to the County Borough of Stockport. The figures at the date of tho Census for the District as thus diminished were :— 5,448 I 1,706 1 36 1 60 1 32 1 6,6:0 I 7,934 1 3,841 | d,0U3 58 Census, 19C1. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XL— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Aeea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. County Bokoughs, Area Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative Municipal Boroughs, in Uninhabited. AND OTHER Statute 1 Urban Districts. County. Acres. Build Inhabited . In Not in Persons IPeesons Males. Females. Occu Occu- ing. pation . pation Heath Town oe Wed- NESFiELD Heath Staff. 885 1,954 22 118 21 7.075 9,441 4,812 4,629 Heaton Norkis* Lane. 1,635 1,969 39 111 35 7,164 9,474 4,118 5,356 * Heaviteee Devon 3,484 1,533 18 66 54 6,267 7,529 3,502 4,027 Hebbuen Duih. 1,241 2,784 34 17 39 16,645 20,901 11,100 9,801 + Hebden Bridge Yorks(W.E.) 475 1,817 56 57 10 6,365 7,536 3,429 4,107 Heckmondwike Yorks (W.E.) 696 2,193 18 122 11 9,709 9,459 4,491 4,968 Hedon (M.B.) Yorks (E.R.) 321 247 9 5 — 979 1,010 446 564 Helston (M.B.) Cornw. 309 718 51 23 2 3.198 3,088 1,289 1,799 • HemelHempstead(M.B.) Herts 7,184 2,503 39 149 32 9,678 11,264 5,309 5,955 Hendon Middlx. 8,382 3,379 40 139 87 15.843 22,450 10,834 11,616 t Henley on Thames (M.B.) Oxon 549 1,331 73 90 36 5.288 5,984 2,849 3,135 Hereford, City of (M.B.) Heref. 5,031 4,565 173 150 6 20,267 21,382 9,886 11,496 t Herne Bay Kent 887 1,322 254 105 66 3,995 6,726 2,922 3,804 + Hertford (M.B.) Herts 1,134 1,970 94 35 6 9,023 9,322 4,354 4,968 * Hessle Yorks (E.R.) 2,110 803 23 55 31 2,810 3,754 1,725 2,029 t Heston and Islewoeth Middlx. 6,859 5,084 68 282 92 26,004 30,863 15,088 15,775 * Hetton Durh. 1,617 2,657 13 31 92 12,726 13,673 6,900 6,773 t Hexham ... ^ Nthmb 5,149 1,298 105 24 32 5.945 7,071 3,265 3,806 * Heysham Lane. 1,835 629 49 173 24 766 3,381 1,841 1,540 t Heywood (M.B.) Lane. 3,660 5,949 168 198 57 23,282 25,458 11,722 13,736 HiGHAM Ferrers (M.B.) Nthptn. 1,945 555 2 9 14 1,810 2,540 1,273 1,267 , * HiGHBRIDGE Som. 745 479 8 46 2 2,034 2,233 1,090 1,143 Higher Bebington Chester 699 310 8 8 1 1,421 1,540 725 815 Hinckley Leic. 3,729 2,453 75 151 28 9,638 11,304 5,303 6,001 Hinderwell Yorks (N.E.) 1,658 446 44 74 1 2,021 1,937 939 998 HiNDLEY Lane. 2,612 4,349 93 40 23 18,973 23,504 11,904 .11,600 t HiPPERHOLME Yorks (W.K.) 1,194 981 20 40 14 3,745 4,205 1,884 2,321 i HiTCHIN Herts 2,624 2,198 65 55 33 8,860 10,072 4,684 5,388 i * Hoddesdon Herts 1,576 1,029 10 32 12 3,975 4,711 2,243 2,468 ; HOLBEACH ] jiuc. (Holland) 21,469 ■ 1,085 34 32 6 4.771 4,755 2,389 2,366 ' Hollingwokth Chester 2,086 575 18 97 — 2,89s 2,447 1,167 t 1,290 ! t Holme Yorks (W.E.) 3,464 92 1 29 — 423. 417 203 214 2,196 ' Holme Cultbam Cumb. 25,489 921 28 62 - 4,602 4,275 2,079 t Holmfikth Yorks (W.E.) 7.590 2,067 80 255 — 9.744 8,977 4,149 4,828 * HOLSWOETHY Devon 704 284 20 9 4 1,298 1,371 636 735 » By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,711, which was confirmpfl hv T nz-ai r'^^=™™„_4. t> j t.. . . (No. 11) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th Nivemto 19oZ partTX uXn Distr^If X Borough of Stockport. The figures at the date of the Census for tfie Diatri^ct asSdimSished w?re*- "^^^ ^^^^ *° ^^^ Countr 1,619 1 1,935 1 39 1 HI | 35 1 ^.o^i \ 9.39211 4,076 1 5.316 Census, 1901. 59 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES . Table XL-COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.- Abea; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continueii. County Borpughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Holyhead Anglsy. 731 2,259 55 156 31 8,745 10,079 4,951 5,128 + Holywell Flint 747 620 39 73 2 2,894 2,652 1,220 1,432 IIONITON (M.B.) Devon 3,134 713 19 25 1 3,2i6 3,271 1,515 1,756 + HONLEY Yorks (W.R.) 2,175 1,129 6 60 — 5,128 4,904 2,257 2,647 Hoole Chester 334 1,038 24 29 38 . 3.892 5,341 2,538 2,803 HORBURY Yorks (W.E.) 1,280 1,468 19 10 30 5.673 6,736 3,146 3,590 t HORFIELD Glouc. 832 176 6 8 8 645 1,435 821 614 Horncastle Line. (Lindsey; 1,421 1,001 94 67 — 4.374 4,038 1,858 2,180 Hornsea Yorks (E.R.) 3,316 520 62 41 14 2,013 2,381 1,046 1,335 t Hoknsey Middlx. 2,875 12,571 140 774 389 44.523 72,056 31,265 40,791 Horsforth Yorks (W.K. 2,800 1,746 45 85 12 7,102 7,784 3,678 4,106 Horsham* West Sussex 839 2,020 78 53 15 8,087 9,446 4,427 5,019 Horwich „ Lane. 3,257 3,158 108 227 23 12,850 15,084 7,821 7,263 Houghton le Spring ... Durh. 1,551 1,505 42 21 13 6,476 7,858 3,926 3,932 t Hove(M.B.) East Sussex 1,521 6,283 174 479 102 28,335 36,535 13,549 22,986 t Hoylake and West Chester 2,066 2,040 56 67 56 6.545 10,911 4,541 6,370 Hoyland Nether Yorks (W.K.) 2,087 2,405 33 17 19 11,006 12,464 6,718 5.746 Hoyland Swainb Yorks (W.R.) 2,026 132 — 5 — 648 594 314 280 HUCKNALL TORKARD ... Notts 3,282 3,126 56 76 9 13.094 15,250 7.622 7,628 Hucknall under Huth- WAITE Huddersfield (C.B.) ... . Notts 1,199 11,859 789 22,356 12 609 5 577 4 137 3.022 95.420 4,076 95,047 2,124 43,766 1,952 51,281 Hunsworth Yorks (W.R.) 1,381 330 1 15 — 1,400 1,346 642 704 Huntingdon (M.B.) ... Hunts 1,074 947 25 48 4 4.346 4,261 1,984 2,277 Hurst Lane. 638 1,609 51 65 15 6,772 7,145 3,309 3,836 Huyton with Koby ... Lane. 3,053 905 22 31 2 4.62s 4,661 2,129 2,532 Hyde (M.B.) Chester 3.081 7,336 291 306 34 30.670 32,766 15,196 17,570 Hythe (M.B.) ._ Kent 2.617 1,127 32 34 27 4.347 5,557 2,696 2,861 ILFORD Essex 8,496 7.649 78 643 363 10,913 41,234 19,040 22,194 Ilfracombe Devon 5,627 1,814 94 216 18 7.692 8,557 3,426 5,131 Ilkeston (M.B.) Derby 2,526 5.005 123 115 89 19.744 25,384 12,953 12,431 Ilkley Yorks (W.R.) 3,816 1.429 74 119 47 5.767 7,455 3,087 4,368 • ILMINSTBR Som. 529 542 10 6 4 2,266 2,287 968 1,319 Ince in Makerfield ... Lane. 2,320 3.899 77 30 3 19,255 21,262 10,768 10,494 Ipswich (C.B.) ^■^ 8,112 14.518 481 429 128 57,433 66,630 31,181 35,449 a By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,098, which came into operation on Ist October, 1901, the Urban District of Horsham was extended to include part of the Civil Parish of Horsham Rural. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus extended were - I 2,275 1 82 I 54 1 15 I - I 10,781 II 5,103 j 5.678 60 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.- As£A : Houses 1901, axid Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Area in Statute Acres, Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- ing. Peesone , Persons Males. Females. . In Occu- Not in Oocu- pation . pation • *t Irlam Lane. 4,620 882 7 26 7 4,664 4,335 2,205 2,130 IRTHLINGBOROUGH » Nthptn. — — — — — — — — — * Itchen Sthptn. 2,084 2,683 52 127 39 8,234 13,097 6,374 6,823 IVYBRIDGE Devon 655 349 9 8 7 1,782 .1,575 687 8SSi Jarrow (M.B.) Durh. 783 4,359 103 26 28 33.675 34,295 17,805 16,490 Kearsley... Lane. 1,005 1,883 57 38 _ 7.993 9,218 4,324 4,894 t Keighley (M.B.) Yorks (W.R.) 3,904 9,123 323 395 90 35.012 41,564 19,758 21,SC6 * Kempston Beds 1,255 939 12 47 8 3.989 4,729 2,446 2,283 Kendal (M.B.) ... Westm. 2,622 3,083 36 151 33 14.430 14,183 6,562 7,621 Kenil worth Warw. 5,914 1,113 32 59 6 4.173 4,544 1,995 2,.'i49 t Keswick Cumb. 1,166 990 47 37 8 4,201 4,451 2,013 2,438 Kettering Nthptn. 2,814 5,659 100 170 44 19.454 28,653 14,123 14,530 Kidderminster (M.B.)...' Wore. 1,214 5,444 249 245 20 24,803 24,681 11,168 13,513 Kidsgeove Staff. 1,087 922 26 22 7 3.841 4,552 2,358 2,194 Kidwelly (M.B.) Carm. 2,844 524 3 62 1 2.732 2,285 1,046 1,239 *ttKlNGSBRIDGE Devon 1,046 672 17 44 1 3.148 3,025 1,299 1,726 * Kingsbury Middlx. 1,829 140 — 1 — S8i 757 390 367 King's Lynn (M.B.) ... Norf. 3,061 4,546 150 162 42 18,360 20,288 9,848 10,440 * Kings Norton aud Northfield Wore. 22,453 11,477 189 788 199 28,300 57,122 26,471 30,651 t Kingston upon Hull, City of (C.B.) — 8,989 52,181 2,240 2,101 811 200,472 240,259 117,453 122,806 Kingston upon Thames (M.B.) Surrey 1,133 6,497 186 183 62 27.059 34,375 16,069 18,306 KiNGSWOOD Glouc. 1,525 2,446 25 171 48 9,114 11,961 5,993 5,968 Kington ... Heref. 859 446 24 34 — 2,086 1,944 899 1,045 KlEKBUBTON Yorks ("W.R.) 1,289 728 30 59 3 3.IS4 2.976 1,405 1,571 • KiBEBY IN ASHFIELD ... Notts 6,814 2,055 22 24 41 6.479 10,318 5,375 4,943 KntEBY LONSDALF. Westm. 3,254 340 7 15 1 1,802 1,638 781 857 Kiekham Lane. 857 742 28 65 — 4.003 3,693 1,763 1,930 KlEKHEATON Yorks (W.R.) 1,674 628 11 32 — 2,632 2,492 1,199 1,293 KlEKLINGTON CUM UPS- LAND Yorks (N.R.) 1,987 52 1 — — 258 255 116 139 Knabesboeough Yorks (W.R.) 478 1,222 46 33 2 4.649 4,979 2,317 2,662 t Knighton ... Radnor '3,664 448 7 9 — 1,813 2,139 1,032 1,107 * Knottingley ^ Yorks (W.R.) 1,484 1,221 48 161 11 5.425 5,809 2,917 2,892; * Knutsfoed Chester 1,760 966 30 28 7 - 4.643 . 5,172 2,463 2,709 » By Local GoTernment Boar conetituted an Urban Dietrict. T i Order, No. 43,00 he figures at the 1, which ca date of the me into op Census -wei sration ( e:— )n 1st 0( !tober, 19 01, the Civi 1 Parish of Irthlingboi ough was 3,722 1 896 1 71 611 91 2,998 1 4,314 II 2,182 1 2,132 Census, 1901. 61 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES , Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRIOTS.- Abea; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— conimued. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. ) County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Urban Districts. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- ing. Pep.sons, Peesons Males. Females, In Occu- Not in Occu- pation pation • Lampeter (M.B.) Card. 1,754 420 14 15 1 1,569 1,722 773 949 t Lancaster (M.B.) Lane. 3,506 7,495 293 173 153 , 33.254 40,329 19,746 20,583 ft Lathom and Bukscough Lane. 13,660 1,444 27 48 10 - 6,798 7,113 3,549 3,564 Launceston (otherwise DUNNEHEVED) (M.B.) Leadgate Cornw. Durh. 2,189 1,836 883 907 31 3 27 15 9 4=345 - 4,456 4,053 4,657 1,837 2,362 2,216 2,295 ; * Leatherhead Surrey 3,508 907 12 22 9 4,305 4,694 2,394 2,300 • Ledbury Heref. 499 716. 17 22 — 3.101 3,259 1,555 1,704 : Leeds, Cnx of (C.B.) ... — 21,593 94,760 2,832 3,468 1,155 367,505 428,968 206,065 222,903 Leek Staff. 1,459 ■ 3,379 96 60 76 14,122 15,484 6,920 8,564 Lees Lane. 203 831 27 100 2 3,877 3,621 1,679 1,942 + Leicester (C.B.) — 8,586 45,551 '1,247 1,884 632 174,624 211,579 99,014 112,565 + Leigh (M.B.) Lane. 6,358 7,832 284 93 64 ■ 30,882 40,001 19,885 20,116 * Leigh on Sea Essex 1,527 797 36 89 28 2,108 3,667 1,790 1,877 * Leighton Buzzard Beds 2,426 ■ 1,449 59 84 15 6,704 6,331 2,981 3,350 * Leiston cum Sizewell... East Su£F. 4,987 690 18 10 14 2,616 3,259 1,651 1,608 Leominster (M.B.) Heref. 8,728 1,295 63 44 2 5.67s .. 5,826 2,741 3,085 Lepton Yorks (W.K.) 1,862 679 28 36 1 2,855 2,771 1,349 1,422 Levenshulme Lane. 606 2,675 69 171 76 5,506 11,485 5,350 6,135 Lewes (M.B.) East Sussex 1,042 2,423 88 63 11 10,997 11,249 5,304 5,945 Lekland Lane. 3,725 1,463 23 20 17 5,972 6,865 3,269 3,596 t Levton Essex 2,594 17,091 181 823 439 63,106 98,912 47,688 51,224 LlCHFIELD,ClTYOF(M.B. ) Staff. 3,475 1,689 58 51 2 7,864 7,902 3,773 4,129 ■ LiNcoEN, City op (C.B.) ■ — 3,755 10,856 397 237 134 41,491 48,784 23,683 25,101 • LiNSLADE Bucks 1,693 484 6 21 3 1,982 2,157 1,025 1,132 LiNTHWAITE Yorks (W.E.) 1,323 1,599 88 40 3 6,666 0,879 3,251 3,628 LlSKEARD (M.B.) Cornw. 2,704 930 33 39 9 3,984 4,010 1,695 2,315 LiTHEELAND Lane. •857 2,145 52 127 71 4.441 10,592 5,124 5,468 LiTTLEBOROUGH Lane. 7,853 2,702 44 154 6 10,878 11,166 5,284 5^882 Little Crosby Lane. 1,903 83 2 — — 641 563 324 239 t LriTLEHAMPTON West Sussex 2,224 1,504 47 60 32 5.772 7,363 3,348 4,015 Little Hulton Lane. 1,699 1,477 15 15 1 6,693 7,294 3,578 3,716 Little Lever Lane. 808 1,092 28 60 — 5,168 5,119 2,519 2,600 Little Woolton Lane. 1,389 218 5 6 — 1,131 1,091 466 625 t LlVEEP00L,ClTY0r»(C.B.) — 13,239 123,469 6,752 4,328 920 629,548 684,958 330,665 354,293 ' LiVEESEDGE i; Yorks (W.K.) 2,136 3,220 47 213 26 13,668 13,980 6,770 7,210 aBv Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,723, which was confirmed by Local Government Board ProviBional Orders Conflrmation (No. i) Act, im, and came into Operation on 9th November, 1902, the City of Liverpool was extended to include the Urban District of Garston. The fisuies at the date of the Census for the City as thus extended were :— 14,912 1 126,5111 0,810 i i,:'S3l 1,014 1 642,992 I 702,24711 339,421 | 362,828 62 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 a'nd 1901 — continued. County Boroughs, Area Houses. Population. 1901. . 1891. 1901. AdminIS- Municipal Boeoughs, in Uninhabited AND OTHER teative Statute Urban Districts. County. Acres. T»._;i J Inhabited.! In Not in 1^.""" " PersonsJPeesons.II Males Females. Oocu Occu . "»g. • patioi 1. pation. Llandilo .„ Carm. 302 415 25 18 1 1.714 1,934 852 1,082 Llandovery (M.B.) .. Carm. 1,264 403 38 2-2 8 1,728 1,809 889 920 *+1:Llandrindod Wells .. Radnor 1,510 317 18 8 7 920 1,827 806 1,021 Llandudno Carnv. 2,839 1,720 80 94 12 7,348 9,279 3,903 5,376 Llanelly ._ Carm. 2,112 6,134 168 187 41 23.937 25,617 12,473 13,144 Llanfaiefechan Camv. 4,447 630 39 19 5 2,407 2,769 1,323 1,446 Llanfrechfa Upper ... Monm. 1,786 583 2 14 2 2,780 2,979 1,581 1,398 Llanfyllin (M.B.) Montg. 8,143 384 3 20 3 1.753 1,632 786 846 Llangefni Angisy. 2,510 440 15 27 1 1,624 1,751 797 954 Llangollen Denb. 3,107 770 20 20 8 3.22s 3,303 1.481 1,822 ■ Llanidloes (M.B.) Montg. 617 691 27 44 5 2.574 2,770 1,273 1,497 * Llanrwst Denb. 822 625 19 5 1 2,449 2,645 1,221 1,424 Llantarnam Monm. 4,097 1,008 10 47 8 4.905 5,287 2,754 2,533 + LOFTUS yorks(N.R.) 6,400 1,378 61 140 — 6,327 6,508 3,363 3,145 LONDON* :- City of London — 672-7 3,865 5,762 437 166 37,702 26,923 13,825 13,098 • Metropolitan Boroughs Battersea — 2,160-3 23,462 267 403 107 150,166 168,907 81,749 87,158 Bermondsey — 1,499-6 15,817 473 290 17 136,014 130,760 65,134 65,626 Bethnal Green — 759-3 14,005 357 324 59 129,123 129,680 63,380 66,300 Camber WELL — 4,480-0 36,671 554 754 220 233,706 259,339 122,997 136,342 Chelsea — 659-6 8,641 422 344 16 72,954 73,842 32,828 41,014 Deptfoed — 1,562-7 15,823 229 195 92 101,770 110,398 53,613 56,785 FiNSBURY — 589-1 9,280 1,674 293 62 109,981 101,463 49,910 61,553 FULHAM — 1,703-5 18,534 199 634 299 91.790 137,289 64,652 72,637 Greenwich — 3,851-7 14,240 169 266 182 78,493 95,770 47,633 48,137 Hackney — 3,288-9 30,634 524 479 79 199,606 219,272 101,189 118,083 Hammersmith — 2,286-3 15,198 355 286 91 97,283 112,239 52,714 59,525 Hampstead — 2,265-0 11,294 295 490 116 68,126 81,942 31,688 50,254 HOLBORN — 4051 4,703 989 219 69 66,781 59,405 29,489 29,916 Islington — 3,091-5 38,645 830 687 45 319,155 334,991 159,290 175,701 Kensington — 2,291-1 22,131 709 1,141 34 170,071 176,628 69,084 107,544 Lambeth — 4,080-4 41,511 881 944 137 278,393 301,895 142,760 159,135 Lewisham — 7,014-4 2-2,750 380 1,217 598 88,933 127,495 56,749 70,746 Paddington — 1,356-1 17,684 :488 533 32 135,955 143,976 61,626 82,350 Poplar ^ ~ 2,327-7 22,613 379 288 19 166,880 168,822 84,823 83,999 • The following are the flKures f or the Administi ative Conn tyofLondoi 1 (including the C ity of London) :— 74,839-4 1 S71.768 1 24,098 1 16,9?1 1 4,621 1 4,228,317 1 4,536,541 II 2,142.085 1 2,394,456 Census, 1901. 63 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XL— qOUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.- Arka; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. County Boeoughs, Municipal Bokoughs, and other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Metropolitan Boroughs. — Cordin/ued. St. Marylebone 1,472-8 13,536 762 702 132 143.487 133,301 57,891 75,410 St. Pancras — 2,694-4 23,715 1,009 541 21 235.345 235,317 114,305 121,012 Shoeeditch — 657-6 12,743 1,150 252 36 124.533 118,637 58,149 60,488 Southwaek — 1,131-5 20,878 996 508 45 202,479 206,180 103,260 102,920 Stepney — 1,765-6 31,462 1,042 592 96 285,116 298,600 150,711 147,889 Stoke Newington ... — 863-5 7,717 84 150 11 47,988 51,247 22,634 28,613 Wandsworth' ... — 9,129-7 37,764 516 1,732 1,179 155.524 232,034 103,766 128,268 Westminster, City of — 2,502-7 18,366 2,427 1,036 157 201,969 183,011 84,963 98,048 Woolwich — 8,276-6 18,086 176 234 517 98,994 117,178 61,273 55,905 Long Eaton Derby 2,099 2,584 38 15 16 9.f>36 13,045 6,607 6,438 Loxgridge Lane. 3,285 943 10 45 6 4,101 4,304 2,008 2,296 Long Sutton Lino. (Holland; 3,923 608 25 18 9 2,439 2,524 1,199 1,325 Longton (M.B.) Staff. 1,947 7,014 235 477 45 34.327 35,815 17,207 18,608 • Look Cornw. 603 555 6 11 3 2,449 2,548 1,149 1,399 Lostwithiel (M.B. Comw. 389 340 17 11 4 1.379 1,331 589 742 Loughborough (M.B.) ... Leic. 3,079 4,698 220 273 51 18,196 21,508 10,180 11,328 * Loughton... Essex 3,961 943 13 15 12 3.880 4,730 2,203 2,527 Louth (M.B.) Line. (Lindsey; 2,749 2,485 205 121 12 10,040 9,518 4,300 5,218 t Lower Bebington Chester 1,051 1,628 42 35 144 5,216 8,398 4,317 4,081 Lowestoft (M.B.) East Suff. 2,178 6,067 269 147 74 23,347 29,850 14,061 15,789 LuDDENDEN Foot Yorks (W.R.) 765 755 31 36 — 3,108 3,366 1,528 1,838 Ludgvan ... Comw. 4,541 523 10 48 — 2.334 2,274 1,056 1,218 Ludlow a (M.B.) Salop 173 987 87 49 — 4,460 4,552 2,171 2,381 t Luton (M.B.) .„ Beds 3,133 7,736 444 178 126 30.053 36,404 16,424 19,980 Lydd (M.B.) Kent 12,043 497 5 14 1 2,051 2,675 1,604 1,071 * Lye and Wollescote... Wore. 784 2,216 39 23 19 10,165 10,976 5,452 5,524 Lyme Regis (M.B.) Dorset 1,237 517 26 38 1 2.365 2,095 923 1,172 Lymington (M.B.) Lymm .- Lynton ... Lytham .« .1. Sthptn. Chester Devon Tianc. 1,515 4,372 7,203 2,464 1,007 1,022 336 1,471 26 14 32 67 55 69 10 66 3 3 3 93 4.551 4.995 1,547 4.656 4,165 4,707 1,641 7,185 1,839 2,198 754 2,951 2,326 2,509 887 4,234 ' MABtfiTHOEPE Macclesfield (M.B.) ... * kACHYNLLETH Line. (Lindsey Chester Montg. 3,191 3,214 1,183 229 8,166 496 20 468 ,19 13 560 29 9 27 15 728 36,009 1,826 934 34,624 2,038 416 15,386 944 518 19,238 1,094 _j3 /^«;3».. Mn V 1 TIW -nrhi p.h wna noni Irnncd bv Local ( Jovernm ent Board Provisiona 1 Orders C ,An *--Wa ni-n snflrmation ratendedwere:- 418, 1^3721 95 1 511 -' "' «'3'^" ^■°*^ ' ^'^^ 64 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.^COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS. Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. County Bojroughs, Area Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative 1 Municipal Boeoughs, AND OTHER in Statute Uninhabited Ueban Disteicts. County. Acres. ■ T^ •! T Inhabitec I. In jroUnl^."^'"- Peesons Persons . ' Males. Females. Oocu Occu mg. patioii . patioi . Madeon Cornw. 5,571 757 17 62 4 2,761 3,486 1,596 1,890 Maksteg Glam. 6,708 2,639 38 21 41 9.417 15,012 8,330 6,682 Maidenhead (M.B.) ... Berks 2,125 2,763 131 107 36 10,607 12,980 6,180 6,800 Maidstone (M.B.) Kent 4,008 6,613 183 129 39 32.14s 33,516 15,868 17,648 Maldon (M.B.) Essex 3,028 1,324 51 38 11 5,397 5,565 2,689 2,876 * Malt,wyd Merion. 14,221 224 10 21 4 957 885 428 457 Malmksbuey (M.B.) Wilts 178 687 22 28 6 2,964 2,854 1,319 1,535 Malton Yoi-ks(N.R.) 4,016 1,040 64 69 2 4,910 4,758 2,204 2,554 i Malvern Wore. , 4,777 3,183 78 207 46 14.364 16,449 6,798 9,651 Manchester, City of '^ (C.B.) T Mansfield (M.B.) — 12,935 108,957 4,558 4,001 744 505,368 543, 8^72 263,297 280,575 Notts 7,068 4,.369 134 31 65 1S.925 21,445 10,543 10,902 Mansfield AVoodhouse Notts 4,834 961 14 14 8 2,819 4,877 2,440 2,437 Maech Isle of Ely 19.777 1,756 43 ' .39 12 6,988 7,565 3,769 3,796 Maegam Glam. 18,417 1,764 30 109 21 6,274 9.014 4,587 4,427 t Margate (M.B.) Kent 1,489 4,359 369 .311 81 18,662 23,118 10,091 13,027 t Maeket Harborough ... Leic. 4,674 1,628 73 106 26 5.876 7,735 3,556 4,179 Market Kasen ... Line. (Lindsey) 976 573 29 40 — 2.497 2,188 982 1,206 Marlborough (M.B.) b Wilts 198 623 25 18 — 3,012 3,046 1,528 1,518 *3:Maelow Bucks 968 1,023 50 26 13 4,212 4,526 2,141 2,385 Maeple Chester 3,054 1,281 24 39 3 4,844 5,595 2,483 3,112 Marsdek Yorks(W.R.) 8,633 968 12 47 11 3,855 4,370 2,137 2,233 t Maryport Cumb. 1,515 2,416 30 83 10 12,410 11,897 5,863 6,034 Masham Yorks (ISf.R.) 25,582 476 16 13 — 2,173 1,955 959 996 Matlock Derby 4,205 1,210 16 26 4 5,28s 6,979 2,792 3,187 Matlock Bath 'and Scaethin Nick Derby 335 420 6 16 9 1,846 1,819 776 1,043 t Melksham Wilts 476 579 18 8 7 2,078 2,450 1,133 1,317 t Meltham Yorks (W.R.) 5,133 1,225 13 68 14 5,214 5,000 2,220 2,780 Melton Mowbeay Leic. 2,685 1,602 92 129 7 6,392 7,454 3,625 3,829 Menai Bridge Anglsy. 825 414 20 18 2 1,675 1,700 792 908 t Meethye Tydfil Glam. 17,761 12,972 334 175 152 59,004 69,228 37,042 32,186 Methley Yorks (W.R.) 3,493 890 7 27 — 4.357 4,271 2,240 2,031 Mexboeough Yorks (AY.R.) 1,292 2,080 76 9 12 7,734 10,430 5,551 4,879 Middlesbrough (C.B.) ... — 2,685 17,429 579 245 228 75,532 91,302 46,882 44,420 t MiDDLETON (M.B.) Lane. 4,775 5,691 191 264 46 22,162 26,178 12,004 13,174 t Middle wicH Chester 1,082 966 39 57 — 3,970 4,669 2,377 2,292 « By the Manchester Corporati on Act, 1901, whi Dh came int .0 operation On 9f,h J ^iiP-nsf. 1 Qni ncl^^ nF t-lrn r^i'^ , T.» • . «-.X*i°SiT^o^Yt^*^lnr^^^^^^^ -^ Ur^'an District of (No. 6) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th Novembel^ WWrthe MuSal^o™fih o^^ Provisional Orders Conflrmation CiTil Parish of Preshute. The figures at the date of the Census fm-tLBoroigh as tC^exteSd^^^^ extended to include part of the 598 I 762 I 25 I 20 1 - | _ , 3,887 II 2.003 1 1,884 Census, 1901. 65 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS. Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. Houses. FOPULATION. 1 1901. 1891. 1901. 1 CooNTY Boroughs, Municipal BoRouaHS, and other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Pebsons, Febsons. Males. Females In Oeaa- pation. Not in Occu- pation. t MiDQLEY Yorks(W.R.) 2,183 549 14 47 — 2,267 2,359 1,015 1,344 t MiDsoMER Norton Som. 3,970 1,231 17 27 4 5.041 6,809 2,972 2,837 J MiLFORD Haven Femb. 812 859 40 13 28' 4,070 5,102 2,698 2,404 MlLLOM Cnmb. 1,463 1,862 82 9 22 8,895 10,426 6,340 6,086 + MiLNROW Lane. 8,198 2,021 64 125 7 8,017 8,241 3,800 4,441 Milton next Sittinq- BOURNE * Minehead Kent Som. 2,559 693 1,421 488 13 11 36 24 21 16 5,213 1.799 7,086 2,511 3,612 1,137 3,474 1,374 t MiRFIELD Yorks (W.R.) 3,394 2,788 66 135 9 11,659 11,341 5,415 5,926 , t Mold Flint 854 965 51 68 — 4.457 4,263 2,037 2,226 t Monk Bketton ... Yorks (W.R.) 2,147 765 6 30 — 3.258 3,955 2,086 1,869 Monmouth (M.B.) Monm. 6,008 1,159 46 170 2 S.470 5,095 2,328 2,767 Montgomery (M.B.) ... Montg. 3,390 242 5 17 2 1,098 1,034 489 545 t MOBECAMBE* Lane. 1,801 2,687 301 399 68 6,500 11,798 5,184 6,614 + MORLEY (M.B.) Yorks (W.K.) 3,385 5,399 212 408 40 31,068 23,636 11,248 12,388 Morpeth (M.B.) Nthmb. 328 1,134 85 19 6 5.219 6,158 3,018 3,140 MOSSLEY (M.B.) Lane. 3,622 3,040 58 184 3 14,162 13,452 6,305 7,147 Moss Side Lane. 421 5,523 111 274 70 23.833 26,677 12,268 14,409 MOTIKAM IN LONGDEN- DALE t Mountain Ash Chester Glam. 1,084 10,504 729 5,419 40 81 49 47 75 3.270 17,826 3,128 31,093 1,448 17,152 1,680 13,941 MuchWoolton Lane. 792 942 20 55 — 4.545 4,731 2,262 2,469 * Mytholmroyd Yorks (W.R.) 6,606 1,059 16 137 3 4.388 4,159 1,951 2,208 * Nailswobth Glouc. 1,597 744 23 31 — 2,993 3,028 1,331 1,C97 Nantwich „ Chester 703 1,636 82 33 2 7.412 7,722 3,629 4,093 Nantyglo and Blaina Monm. 3,865 2,416 46 18 9 12,410 13,489 7,225 6,264 Narbeeth* Femb. — — — — — — — — — Neath (M.B.) Glam. 1,428 2,746 105 48 16 11.113 13,720 6,784 6,936 t Nelson (M.B.) Lane. 3,466 7,057 261 286 89 22,754 32,816 15,502 17,314 Neston and Pabkgate Chester 3,267 795 12 30 3 3.577 4,154 2,008 2,146 t Netherthong Yorks (W.R.) 618 171 5 24 — 850 708 304 404 Newark (M.B.) Notts 1,931 3,416 228 57 74 14.457 14,992 7,195 7,797 Newbiggin by the Sea Nthmb. 351 436 6 6 — 1,579 2,032 1,010, 1,022 t Newbold and Dunston Derby 2,803 1,201 8 7 25 5.192 5,986 3,068 2,918 * Newbuen Nthmb. 4,673 2,150 24 24 135 7.963 12,500 6,679 5,821 Newbury (M.B.) Berks 1,828 2,580 114 132 16 11,002 11,061 5,053 6,008 * Newcastle Emlyn Carra. 208 218 17 7 — 834 855 399 456 « The Urban District of Moreoambe was incorporated a Municipal Borough on 10th November, i> By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,786, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902, was constituted the Urban District of Narberth. The figures at the date of the Census were :— - I 263 1 14 1 91 4 1 1902. part of the Civil Parish of Narberth North 1,07011 1731 597 11 C6 Census, 1901; ENGLAND AND WAIiES.^SU^MAII^T TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Abba ; ,Hoys|;s 1901< and Population ,18&1 and 1901 — corUinued. a 1. County Bokouohs, I Municipal Borouqhs, antd other Ubban Districts. Admin is- . 'TBATIVB COUHTYj Area in Statute Acres. H?)USES. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation, Build- ing. I'OPULATION, 1891. FKIISON& 1901. FAB80H6 Males. Females Newcastle under Lyme' (M.B.) • Newcastle upon Tyne, CiTybF»(C.B.) ' Newhav^n t New Hunstanton •> t Newmarket * New Mill,. New Mills Newnham Newport (C.B.) Newport (M.B.) , t Newport * Newport Pagnell New Quay t Newquay" ' New Romney (M.B.) ... New Shoreham tt Newton Abbot Newton in Makerfield Newtown and Llanll- wchaiarn New Windsor* (M.B.)... * Neyland Noeden Normanton Northallerton NOETHAM t NORTHAMPTON (C.B.) ... t North Brchsghovb ... North Darley northfleet North Walsham nortiiwich Norton NORWICH.ClTY of 8 (C.B.) Nottingham, City of (C.B.) . t+ Nuneaton and Chilvers COTON Staff. East Sussex Norf. West Suff. Vorks (W.R.) Derby Glouc. Isle of Wight Salop Bucks Card. Cornw. Kent West Sussex Devon Lane. Montg. Berks Pemb. Lane. Yorks (W.R.) Yorks(N.R.) Devon Wore. Derby Kent Norf. Chester Yorks (E.R.) Warw. 671 4,015 6,355 26,803 1,172 1,140 318 365 5,619 2,109 6,260 1,004 5,204 1,714 1,937 266 4,431 11,211 604 2,408 768 720 3,432 934 279 384 310 652 1,351 298 135 7.32 4,153 2,703 3,105 3,185 7,303 1,429 2,717 2,497 476 532 5,358 929 1,228 2,349 3,653 885 3,042 1,154 3,469 17,602 10,588 1,252 5,142 558 3,934 2,607 4,256 910 1,397 3,566 2,840 861 7,556 25,190 10,935 52,504 10,597 5,122 146 1,575 \ 4 65 86 19 75 3 590 157 20 28 45 59 2 50 91 75 102 109 6 11 14 53 29 361 25 5 41 45 198 31 1,092 1,817 102 74 615 51 26 60 96 74 28 470 144 81 19 35 39 35 19 98 41 110 134 8 71 20 25 70 869 38 17 65 20 197 45 765 1,146 106 6 365 22 48 21 16 147 16 2 4 7 13 48 41 2 35 15 12 41 1 11 121 11 5 32 11 2 225 323 48 18,452 186,300 4.955 1,225 8,631 4,739 6,661 1,401 54,707 10,216 3,403 3,788' 1,286 1,891 1,366 3,393 11,031 I2,86i 6,610 12,397 2,586 3,955 10,234 3,802 5,043 75,075 5,072 2,179 11,717 3,612 14,914 3,683 100,970 213,877 .15,297 19,914 215,328 6,772 1,893 10,688 4,630 7,77» 1,184 67,270 10,911 3,241 4,028 lj234 2,935 1,328 3,837 12,517 16,699 6,600 14,130 2,827 3,907 12,352 4,009 5,355 87,021 5,688 2,756 12,906 3,981 17,611 . 3,842 111,733 .239,743 , 24,996 9,713 106,863 3,747 764 6,491 2,259 3,870 564 33,402 6,111 1,618 1,946 459 1,165 651 1,942 5,733 8,891 3,011 7,106 1.433 1,893 6,635 1,916 2.330 41,758 2,728 1,415 6,614 1,853 9,016 1,909 61,065 111,695 12,737 10,201 103,465 3,025 1,139 5,197 2,371 3,903 620 33,868 6,800 1,723 2,083 776 1,770' 677 1,895 6,784 7,808 3,489 7,024 1,394 2,014 5,717 2,003 3,025 45,263 2,960 1,341 6,292 2,128 8,596 1,933 60,668 128,048 12,259 « Including for convenience, 2 persons enumerated in Moot Hall and Precinct?. i» By Local GoTernment Board Order, No. 43,635, which came into operation on l,st April, 1902 parts of the Civil PariRhps nf rTimcfo^f , Heacham (containing at the date of the Census neither houses nor population) were adcfed to the Urban District of New Hunstanfon « By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,498, which came mto ;operation on 1st April. 1902, the Urban Distript nf Ncw^fiiV nVoJ „„► , j to include parts of the Civil Parishes of Crantock Hural and St. ColUmfi MinorRural. 'f he flgurerat thi date of the SusYor th,> n^=?^"^ as thus extended were :— ' *»»"'= wi. i,ui, uibLrici; -I 698 I 62 1 48 1 23 | -| 3,11511 <" Including for convenience the Upper and Middle Wards of Windsor Castle, the figures for which are :— ~ ' • 1-1 —I —I —I 70" I 17211 77 1 95 » Excluding an area of 2 acres, on which stand the Shirehall County Police Station, etc., comprising 2 inhabited houses and T np«sn„= 4 Males and 5 Females. " ■' i'>-'"ons. 1,232 District 1,883 Census, 1901. 67 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Abea; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— aontinued. County Boroughs, Municipal Boeoughs, and other Urban Districts. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Adminis- trative County; Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons, Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- Not in Occu- pation. pation. • Oakengaths Salop 2.3B7 2,187 20 20 ^ io,68o 10,906 5,739 6.167 t Oakworth ,Yorks(W.K.) 9,123 1,048 29 117 5 4.320 4,261 1,997 2,264 Ogmore and Gabw .„ Glam. 17,925 3,253 25 18 11 13.800 19,907 11,163 8,744 Okehampton (M.B.) ... Devon 503 523 15 14 9 1,879 2,569 1,198 1,371 + Oldbuhy Wore. 3,525 5,079 98 175 59 22,697 25,191 . 12,799 12,392 Oldham (C.B.) ... — 4,736 29,909 1,044 1,432 301 131.463 137,246 65,275 71,971 Ormesby Yorks (N.R.) 2,833 1,838 36 16 3 8.633 9,482 4,957 , 4,525 Obmskibk Lane. 574 1,419 66 121 4 6,298 6,857 3,325 ; 3,532 Oeeell Lane. 1,617 1,071 11 39 — 4.914 5,436 2,657 2,779 t Ossett (M.B.) Yorks (W.K.) 3,238 3,137 79 109 24 11,123 12,903 6,052 6,851 Oswaldtwistle Lane. 4,885 3,067 80 193 22 13,296 14,192 6,781 7,411 Oswestry (M.B.) Salop 1,887 2,083 22 65 23 8.496 9,579 4,507 5,072 t Otley Yorks (W.R.) 2,382 1,907 92 27 23 7,838 9,230 4,638 4,692 Otteky St. Mary Devon 10,008 853 9 30 3 3.8SS 3,495 1,609 1,886 Oundle Nthptn. 2,228 512 33 56 1 2,667 2,404 1,182 1,222 OXENHOPE Yorks (W.R.) 4,255 659 14 59 — 2,475 2,727 1,263 1,464 Oxford, City of (C.B.) — 4,719 10,484 526 306 85 45,742 49,336 21,827 27,509 Oystermouth Glam. 1,507 1,017 38 81 9 3.67s 4,461 1,921 2,540 t+ Padiham Lane. 970 2,723 97 123 31 11,310 12,205 5,712 6,493 Padstow „ Comw. 191 385 28 16 6 1,546 1,566 694 872 Paignton ... Devon 5,177 1,783 66 93 30 6.783 8,385 3,512 4,873 t Panteg Monm. 5,577 1,463 14 24 19 6,479 7,484 3,865 3,619 * Paul ... Comw, 3,442 1,362 41 54 2 5.977 6,332 3,355 2,977 Pemberton Lane. 2,895 3,975 62 32 9 18,400 21,664 10,806 10,858 Pembroke (M.B.) Pemb. 4,618 3,050 42 52 37 14,978 15,853 7,937 7.916 Penaeth Glam. 2,210 2,481 62 154 11 12,424 14,228 6,792 7,436 Penge Kent 770 3,773 60 253 7 20,375 22,465 9,823 12,642 Penistone Yorks (W.R.) 1,134 611 4 5 1 2.553 3,073 1,619 1,454 Penmaenmawe Camv. 3,818 759 51 34 13 2,710 3,503 1,717 1,786 Penrith Cumb. 7,685 2,063 180 52 9 8,981 9,182 4,182 5,000 Peneyn (M.B.) Cornw. 291 758 16 18 1 3.256 3,190 1,466 1,724 Penzance (M.B.) C'ormv. 355 2,896 115 154 8 12,432 13,136 5,641 7,495 * Perry Bakr Staff. 4,087 419 1 21 2 2,310 2,348 1,139" 1,209 Peterborough, City of (M.B.) •+ Petersfield Soke of Peter- borough Sthptn. 1,878 1,632 6,914 668 116 23 296 20 80 32 25,171 2,676 30,872 3,265 14,908 1,565 15,964 1,700 Phillack Comw. 2,887 869 13 25 2 3.979 3,881 1,774 2,107 68 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.- Abea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— ^imtiniied. Houses. Population. 1 1901. 1891. 1901. 1 CoiTNTY Boroughs, MuNiciPAi, Boroughs, AND other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Pebsons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Pickering... Yorks (N.R.) 15,625 805 29 33 2 3.676 3,491 1,696 1,795 t Plymouth* (C.B.) — 2,370 13,693 449 543 324 88,931 107,636 50,538 57,101 • Pocklington'' Yorks (E.R.) 2,571 554 57 58 — 2,577 2,463 1,201 1,262 * POKFRDOWN" Sthptn. 6S2 99^ 20 33 27 2,239 4,930 2,068 2,862 , Pontefract (M.B.) Yorks (W.R.) 4,078 2,526 89 70 16 9,702 13,427 6,885 6,542 PONTYPOOL Monm. 229 1,178 37 10 — 5.842 6,126 3,092 3,034 t Pontypridd Glam. 8,140 5,849 212 75 19 24,763 32,316 17,204 15,112 Poole (M.B.) Dorset 5,333 4,126 98 267 57 IS.438 19,463 8,928 10,535 * PORTHCAWL Glam. 3,414 425 46 63 1 1,758 1,872 831 1,041 •t PORTISHEAD Sora. 1,036 553 14 30 6 2,500 2,544 1,119 1,425 Portland Dorset 2,897 1,743 34 83 28 9.443 15,199 10,780 4,419 * Portslade by Sea East Sussex 382 1,003 16 35 16 4,097 5,217 2,625 2,592 + Portsmouth (C.B.) — 5,010 36,368 1,2.37 975 400 159,278 188,133 91,069 97,064 * POULTON LE FYLDE Lane. 915 500 11 25 6 1412 2,223 990 1,233 * PREESALL WITH Hackin- SALL Prescot Lane. Lane. 3,232 297 302 1,538 21 56 22 31 10 22 896 6,745 1,423 7,855 690 3,971 733 3,884 * Prestatyn Flint 1,373 316 38 7 5 647 1,261 568 693 Presteigne Radnor 2,994 312 9 33 — 1,360 1,245 607 638 Preston (C.B.) — 3,971 24,186 723 446 126 107.573 112,989 51,686 61,303 + Prestwich Lane. 3,167 2,251 74 98 17 10,902 12,839 5,852 6,987 PUDSEY (M.B.) Yorks (W;R.) 2,399 3,604 114 172 27 13,444 14,907 6,936 7,971 Pwllheli (M.B.) Carnv. 1,096 865 63 21 65 3,231 3,675 1,664 2,011 Quarry Bank Staff. 663 1,359 10 12 9 6,732 6,912 3,484 3,428 Queenborough (M.B.)... Kent 302 290 3 1 — 1,050 1,544 840 704 QUEENSBURY Yorks (W.R.) 1,492 1,631 48 45 4 6,740 6,416 2,971 3,445 QUORNDON Leic. 2,220 488 6 20 13 1,888 2,173 1,031 1,142 t Eadcliffe Lane. 3,098 5,445 178 295 15 ■ ■ ■ ! 24,972 25,368 11,986 13,382 Kadstock Som. 1,014 717 17 11 — 3,438 3,355 1,782 1,758 1,573 Rainford Lane. 5,877 651 6 25 1 3,472 3,359 1,601 Ramsbottom Lane. 6,424 3,612 95 263 21 16,726 15,920 ... 7,513 8,407 » Including for convenience Breakwater Fort and Plymouth Lighthouses, the figures for which are :— l»l ' 3 I - I - I -I ■ 51 13 II 13 , ' By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,567. which came into operation on 1st Octoher, 1901, the Urban District of Pocklini»tr>, extended to include part of the Civil Parish of Barmby on the Moor. The flgiires at the date of the Census for the District no extended were :— °'° - I 569 I 57 I 58 I — | - | 2,554 |J 1,246 I 1 308 "ByLocalOovernmentBoardOrder, No. P. 1,700, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders ConflrmaHn,, (>j„ tv Act 1901, and came into operation on 9tii November, 1901, the Urban District of Pokesdown was diSlved aiTits Situ?S^ pS Iddrfl' to the County Borough of Bournemouth, =i'»i;ucuu iiaiisn aaacd _. ^ . -o-jn was District as thus Census, 1901. 69 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS. Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— aontinued. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Urban Districts. Houses. | Population. 1 1901 1891. 19UI. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Eamsey Hunts 17,033 1,101 15 38 6 4,684 4,823 2,399 2,424 Bamsgate (M.B.) Kent 2,304 5,893 236 307 87 24,733 27,733 12,411 15.322 • Baunds Nthptn 4,460 832 18 3 4 3.0SS 3,811 1,965 1,846 t E.1VENSTH0BPE Yorks (W.B.) 372 1,371 17 51 4 5,182 5,699 2,692 3,007 Bawdon Yorks (W.B.) 1,561 678 14 42 2 3,077 3,181 1.519 1,662 Bawmarsh Yorks (W.B.) 2,550 2,911 41 16 32 11,983 14,587 7,686 0,901 Bawtenstall (M.B.) ... Lane. 9,535 6,875 252 295 31 29,507 31,053 14,617 16,436 Beading (C.B.) — 5,876 14,577 445 454 223 60,054 72,217 35,072 37,145 t. Bedcar Yorks (N.E.) 2,217 1,601 70 22 12 6,548 7,695 3,536 4,159 Beddish'' Lane. 1,541 1,892 61 100 15 6,854 8,668 4,181 4,487 t Bedditch Wore. 1,023 2,920 81 93 18 11,3" 13,493 6,172 7,321 Eedruth Comw. 4,006 2,427 140 96 18 10,324 10,451 4,540 5,911 Eeigate (M.B.) Surrey 5,994 4,873 93 170 49 22,646 25,993 11,788 14,205 t Bhondda Glam. 23.885 19,010 234 134 112 88,351 113,735 62,315 51,420 Ehyl Flint 865 1,690 127 82 90 6,491 8,473 3,701 4,772 Bhymnby Monm. 2,670 1,566 15 31 — 7,733 7,915 4,114 3,801 t Bichmond (M.B.) Surrey 2,491 6,044 200 336 54 26.875 31,672 13,182 18.490 Eichmond (M.B.) ... Yorks (N.E.) 2,520 740 92 114 2 4,216 3,837 1,889 1,948 * Eickmansworth Herts 572 1,181 40 27 23 4,769 5,627 2,727 2,900 t BiPLEY Derby 2,815 2,125 25 40 4 8,774 10,111 5,166 4,945 t BiPON, City of (M.B.) ... Yorks (W.B.) 1,809 1,854 98 165 11 7,826 8,230 3,70s 4,522 BiSCA ..: Monm. 4,195 1,803 17 12 — 7,783 9,661 5,008 4,653 ElSHTON Lane. 2,985 1,450 47 25 14 6,010 7,031 3.299 3.732 Bishwokth Yorks (W.R.) 6,551 189 5 33 — 982 915 435 480 t Bochdale (C.B.) — 6,446 20,191 823 1,077 170 76,161 83,114 38,686 44,428 Bochester.City op (M.B Kent 2,933 6,236 151 128 92 26,290 30,590 15.129 15,461 t BOMFOKD • Essex 5,630 2,805 74 91 59 10,473 13,656 6,765 6,891 BOMSEY(M.B.) Sthptn. 533 994 49 39 1 4,260 4,365 2,090 2,275 Eoss Heref. 109 705 48 50 — 3,575 3,303 1,546 1,757 * EOTHBUKY Nthmb. 970 293 10 9 8 1,192 1,303 596 707 Eotherham''(M.B.) ... Yorks (W.B.) 6,012 10,804 308 111 162 42,061 54,349 27.898 26,451 • Eothwell Nthptn. 3,638 902 9 12 12 3,378 4,193 2,079 ?,114 + Eothwell Yorks (W.E.) 6,024 2,487 20 28 44 10,172 11,702 6,018 5,684 Bowley Eegis Staff. 3,828 6,757 93 100 45 30,791 34,670 17,380 17,290 BOXBY CUM ElSBY Line. (Lindsey ) 4,908 79 1 4 — 392 389 197 192 • Bt Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,711, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation (No 11) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, the Urban District ol Reddish was dissolved and its constituent pariih added to the County Borough of Stockport. „...,-, j, n ^s ..• " Bt Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1.7il, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Conflrmatiou (No- 12) Act, 1902, and came into operation on 1st October, 1902, the Municipal Borough of Rothorham was constituted a County Uorough. 70 Gensus, 1901. ENGLAJSTD AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS— Abba; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 aad 1901-^oniinued. . J -. County Boroughs, Municipal Boroughs, and other Urban Districts. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. POPUI ATION. 1901. 1891. 19UI. 1 Adminis- trative [ County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. PKRSONa Pbesons. Males; Females. In Occu- Not in Occu- pation. pation. EoTAL Leamington Spa (M.B.) * KOYSTON Warw. 2,817 5,959 266 243 28 26,930 26,888 10,606 16,282 Herts 1,003 805 26 8 3 3.318 3,517 1,623 1,894 * ROYSTON Yorks (W.R.) 1,022 804 8 8 10 2,613 4,397 2,389 2,008 ROYTON Lane. 2,145 3,335 78 ' 201 2 13.39s 14,881 7,125 7,756 .Rugby Warw. 1,671 3,504 137 84 35 11,262 16,830 8,367 8,463 ' Rugeley Staff. 658 933 22 19 1 4,181 4,447 2,183 2,264 Runcorn Chester 1.275 3,434 180 532 5 20,050 16,491 8,385 8,106 ; RUSHDEN Nthptn. 3,777 2,J92 119 53 29 7.443 12,453 6,314 6,139 t RUSKINGTON Ruthin a (M.B.) Line. (Kesteven) Denb. 3,957 2,110 273 633 7 48 8 82 9 2 1,095 2,760 1,196 2,643 580 1,252 616 1,391 Ryde(M.B.) Isle of Wight 819 2,504 167 147 17 10,952 11,043 4,499 6,544 Rye (M.B.) East Sussex 985 906 41 31 6 3.871 3,900 1,875 2,025 Ryton Durh. 5,169 1,638 10 22 47 5.S53 8,452 4,387 4,065 *t Saddleworth Yorks (W.K.) 16,925 2,793 65 332 5 13.484 12,320 5,874 6,446 Saffron "Walden (M.B.) Essex 7,502 1,373 41 61 1 6,104 5,896 2,700 3,196 St. Albans, City of(M.B.) Herts 997 3,394 113 92 28 12,898 16,019 7,197 8,822 t St. Anne's on the Sea... Lane.: 3,342 1,259 67 81 73 2,588 • 6,838 2,824 4.014 St. Austell Cornw. 195 792 54 23 18 3.477 3,340 1,407 1,933 t St. Helens (C.B.) — 7,285 15,061 526 289 123 72,413 84,410 43,618 40,792 t St. Helens IsleofWight 1,941 1,026 78 48 10 4.484 4,652 2,007 2,645 St. Ives (M.B.) Cornw. 1,890 1,647 52 97 5 6,094 6,699 3,044 3,655 . St. Ives (M.B.) Hunts 2,326 653 12 26 2 3.037 2,910 1,299 1,611 * St. Just Cornw. 7,633 1,307 67 88 — 6,119 5,646* 2,557 3,089 St. Neots Hunts 1,391 951 35 63 5 4.077 3,880 1,783 2,097 t Salcombe Devon 1,184 419 47 44 6 1.633 1,710 735 975 Sale Chester 2,006 2,650 68 109 43 9.644 12,088 5,335 6,703 Salford (C.B.) ... — 5,202 44,001 1,048 1,209 378 198,139 220,957 106,792 ' 114,165 Salisbury, Cityof (M.B.) "Wilts 600 3,652 265 101 43 15.533 17,117 7,685 9,432 Saltash (M.B.) CornWi 194 598 16 27 6 2,745 3,357 1,646 1,711 Saltbton by the Sea ... Yorks (N.R.) 547 542 47 12 7 2,232 2,578 1,073 1,505 ■ Sandal Magna Yorks (W.R.) 1,619 1,467 24 20 46 5,082 6,843 3,425 3,418 Sandbach Chester 2,694 1,192 63 114 2 5,824 5,558 2,764 2,794 Sandg ATE, pari o/b Kent 273 307 10 16 2 1,562 2,023 989 1,034 + Sandown Isle of Wight 1,231 1,046 52 43 18 4,691 5,006 2,069 2,937 The constitution o£ Ruthin Municipal Borough, as given in the above Table is that which Ordnance Maps, however, part o£ Ruthin" Civil Parlsli, as "existlig OTiofto'thoTo'c^lGovefn^S iPi'nf'^fSi^^u^c.v^S? Local Authorities : on the Borough and designated " Rathin Rural." b v ^ui w ldo i.ocai government Act of 1894, is shown as outside the limits of i" The Urban District of Sandgate includes also the Civil Parish of Folkestonn no-rt <5 Som. — — — — — — — — — Waterloo with Sea- forth + Watford Lane. Herts 952 1,627 4,634 6,196 152 128 226 193 66 139 17,225 17.063 23,102 29,.327 10,287 14,188 12,815 15,139 Wath upon Dearne ... Yorks(W.R.) 2,335 1,641 15 8 17 7.048 8,515 4,449 4,066 * t Wealdstone « Middlx. 1,061 1,021 26 164 31 2.440 5,901 2,900 3,001 Wednesbury(M.B.) ... Staff. 2,287 5,324 79 92 34 25.347 26,554 13,425 13,129 t Wednesftkld Staft. 2,539 966 16 22 30 4.328 4,883 2,606 2,277 *tWEETSLADE Nthmb. 2,198 996 7 6 1 4.377 5,453 2,831 2,622 Wellingborough Nthptn. 4,265 3,873 157 132 29 15,068 18,412 9,067 9,345 Wellington Salop 381 1,327 37 40 7 5,909 6,283 3,049 3,234 Wellington Som. 5,295 1,666 21 52 8 6,808 7,283 3,316 3,967 Wells Norf. 2,658 652 16 7 1 2.555 2,494 1,123 1,371 Wblls, City of (M.B.)... Som. 720 1,014 25 38 2 4,822 4,849 2,218 2,631 Welshpool (M.B.) Montg. 20,426 1,386 38 97 3 6,501 6,121 2,960 3,161 * Wem Salop 450 453 12 12 — 1,878 2,149 987 1,162 "t Wembley Middlx. 4,564 833 7 101 29 3,023 4,519 2,163 2,356 Wenlock (M.B.) Salop 22,657 3,568 72 153 4 15.703 15,866 7,998 7,868 * West Beidgfoed Notts 1,123 1,544 25 63 58 2,502 7,018 2,939 4,079 t West Bromwich (C.B.)... — 5,860 12,926 222 404 62 59,538 65,175 32,942 32,233 * Westdury Wilts 3,599 802 15 30 5 3.341 3,305 1,518 1,787 t Westbuey on Severn... Gloue. 8,264 422 6 41 — 2,005 1,866 949 917 » By Local GoTcrDment Board Order, No. 43, was transferred to the Urban District of Havant, •> By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,( ■was constituted the Urban District of Watchet. « See Note "^ to Harrow on the Hill. ''^^'i,^ fl*£?>^™f +S*'°/?^''^H?." 9? ^^^ October, 1902. part of the Urban District of Warblineton . ahe figures at the da^e of the Census for the District as thus diminished were ■-- ^ -' 8^1 Sl *0I U| -I 3,15111 1,406 1 1,745 "'Th"e'fl^?eTatU'e dL'^^*/°tL°Ce?suJ^^.lVe'^ ""^'^ °' '''' *"'""'' ^'"'^ ^^'''^'^ °' ^*- O''-"'"^-^ -' 102 1 8 1 20 1 -1 -I l,880il 897 1 983 Census, 1901. 77 ENGLAND AND WALES.— S'JMMAET TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS. MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Abka; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. County Bohouqhs, Municipal Boboughs, and other Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation, Build- ing. Population. 1891. Persons, 1901. Persons, Females. West Ham (C.B.) t WestHartlepoolHM^.B.) t "Westhoughton t "Weston super Mare* ... * Weybridge + Weymouth and Mel- combe Regis (M.B.) Wheatley * Wheatley t Whickham Whitby ft Whitchurch + Whitefield + Whitehaven (M.B.) ... Whitley and Monk- SEATON Whitley Upper * Whitstable Whittington Whittlesey Whit wood Whit WORTH WiDNES (M.B.) Wigan (C.B.) * WiasTON Magna Wigton Willenhall t Willesden Willington + Willington Quay WiLMSLOW Wilton (M.B.) t Wimbledon *f Wimborne Minstee ... t Winchester, City of (M.B.) t Windermere WiNSFOED Dnrh. Lane. Som. Surrey Dorset Oxon YQrks(W.E.) Durh. Yorks(N.R.) Salop Lane. Cumb. Nthmb. Yorks (W.R.) Kent Derby Isle of Ely Yorks (W.R.) Lane. Lane. Leic. Cumb. Staff. Middlx. Durh. Nthmb. Chester WUts Surrey Dorset Sthptn. Westm. Chester 4,683 2,684 5,560 1,846 1,371 1,299 990 1,285 5,914 1,944 4,784 1,406 1,810 1,650 2,052 790 1,581 361 1,083 4,485 3,110 2,188 1,947 1,002 1,277 4,384 3,793 313 5,090 1,916 3,221 523 1,931 8,924 5,780 41,368 679 1,008 492 11,794 344 171 291 2,798 44 42 11 3,508 175 192 82 1,087 19 28 13 3,881 143 200 62 222 11 14 1 834 11 79 37 2,524 .30 62 94 2,561 219 212 7 1,129 7 46 6 1,505 16 25 — 3,959 298 139 1 1,552 117 122 113 159 7 11 1 1,613 87 112 22 1,878 12 17 2 982 24 15 9 960 12 20 — 2,325 83 222 12 5,347 191 509 10 11,120 671 139 85 1,819 35 98 6 844 38 54 2 3,614 63 113 20 16,045 159 757 537 1,567 26 7 26 737 9 8 8 1,640 52 89 17 .518 7 8 — 7,553 124 453 158 836 29 29 9 4,017 131 74 35 481 7 13 5 2,166 73 96 8 204,903 42,815 12,042 15,860 3.944 16,100 920 I.79S 9.343 13.07s 4.930 S.823 19.370 3.008 844 5,669 8,798 3.556 4806 9,766 30,011 55.013 6,916 3,965 16,852 61,265 7,804 7.345 6.344 2,120 25,777 3.652 20,563 2,252 10,440 267,358 133,498 62,627 31,845 14,377 7,224 19,048 7,464 6,329 2,163 19,843 8,895 872 444 3,580 1,626 12,852 6,722 11,755 6,260 5,221 2,476 6,588 19,324 3,073 9,447 7,705 3,261 764 392 7,086 3,238 9,416 4,896 3,909 1,923 4,873 2,592 9,578 4,552 28,580 16,118 60,764 29,612 8,404 4,071 3,692 1,642 18,515 9,382 114,811 53,714 7,887 4,076 7,941 4,161 7,361 3,297 2,203 1,031 41,652 18,448 3,696 1,631 20,929 9,842 2,379 1,020 10,382 5,143 i 133,860 30,782 7,153 11,584 3,166 10,948 ' 428 1,954 6,130 6,495 2,745 3,515 9,877 4,444 372 3,848 4,520 1,986 2,281 5,026 13,462 31,152 4,333 2,050 9,133 61,097 3,811 3,780 4,064 1,172 23,204 2,065 11,087 1,359 5,239 ' By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,768, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Confirmation (No. 12) Act, 1902, and came into operation on let October, 1902, the Municipal Borough of West Hartlepool was constituted a County Borough. b By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,992, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902, the Urban District of Weston super Mare was extended to include part of the Civil Parish of Kewstoke. The figures at the date of the Census for the District as thus extended were :— -I 3,6811 179 1 205 1 821 -I 19 81511 7,813 1 12,002 78 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XI.— COUNTY BOROUGHS, MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS, and other URBAN DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. County Boroughs, Municipal Bohoughs, and otheb Urban Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation. WiNTEBTON Lino.(Lindsey; 3,818 347 13 26 2 1,400 1,361 629 732 * WlNTON" Sthptn. 1,435 1,387 18 26 14 4493 6,719 3,246 3,473 WlRKSWORTH Derby- 3,027 907 29 46 2 3.725 3,807 1,821 1,986 Wisbech (M.B.) Isle of Ely 6,476 2,400 114 30 32 9.395 9,831 4,508 5,323 Witham Essex 3,706 759 16 21 — 3.444 3,454 1,646 1,808 * WlTHERNSEA Yorks (E.K.) 246 321 145 34 9 933 1,426 620 806 Withington Lane. 5,818 7,208 228 449 132 25,729 36,202 15,456 20,746 *t Withnell Lane. 3,705 670 11 52 12 2.855 3,349 1,607 1,742 t Witney Oxon 378 794 21 16 4 3.731 3,574 1,589 1,985 WiVELISCOMBE Som. 203 332 13 10 — 1,428 1,417 649 768 * WiVENHOB Essex 1,564 616 16 18 34 2,441 2,560 1,279 1,281 •+ WOKING Surrey 8,907 2,807 33 128 47 9,786 16,244 8,202 8,042 Wokingham (M.B.) ... Berks 557 810 21 29 6 3.254 3,651 1,658 1.893 Wolverhampton (C.B.) — 3,525 19,277 737 980 176 82,662 94,187 46,313 47,874 WOMBWELL Yorks (W.K.) 3,850 2,541 22 21 25 10,942 13,252 7,113 6,139 * WOODBRIDGE East Suff. 1,100 1,089 36 28 — 4,480 4,640 2,135 2,505 t Woodford Essex 2,161 2,614 29 145 104 11,024 13,798 6,297 7,501 t Wood Green Middlx. 1,625 6,048 67 387 195 25.831 34,233 16,526 17,707 * Woodhall Spa Line. (Lindsey) 1,874 207 5 5 7 746 988 436 552 Woodstock (M.B.) Oxon 153 354 9 6 — 1,628 1,684 773 911 Worcester, City of {C.B.) t Workington (M.B.) ... — 3,185 10,475 455 587 59 42,908 46,624 21,496 25,128 Cumb. 2,466 4,927 242 146 42 25,194 26,143 13,220 12,923 Worksop Notts 17,935 3,258 92 120 56 12,734 16,112 8,271 7,841 WOBSBOBOUGH Yorks (W.E.) 3,781 2,015 13 45 45 9,905 10,336 5,509 4,827 * WORSLEY Lane. 5,412 2,611 71 40, 11 10,992 12,462 5,951 6,511 Worthing" (M.B.) West Sussex 1,439 4,084 105 174 97 16,606 20,015 8,097 ll,9lS Wrexham (M.B.) Denb. 1,305 3,076 259 62 34 12,552 14,966 7,437 7,529 Wroth AM Kent 8,883 749 5 23 6 3.437 3,571 1,780 1,791 Yeadon Yorks (W.R.) 1,724 1,560 40 186 3 7.396 7,059 3,389 3,670 Yeardsley cum Whaley Chester 1,323 337 19 26 2 1,235 1,487 715 772 Yeovil (M.B.) Som. 654 2,121 48 105 23 9,648 9,861 4,452 5,409 t Ynyscynhaiarn Carnv. 3,844 1,101 64 42 24 4.959 4,883 2,311 2,572 t York, City of « (C.B.)... ~~' 3,730 16,550 656 404 214 67,841 77,914 38,147 39,767 "ByLcealGovernment Board Order, No. P. 1,700, which was conflrmed by Local GovernmoiiHlnarflPrnvioinnt.in...q„„/-. » ... ™. . — I 4,675 I « Including for convenience, York Castle ; the flgiires for which are :— 9f 61 117 1 1861 116 I - I 92 I 22,a67ll 12511 were :• 9,316 I 1081 13,251 17 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901. Note. — Under the provisions of the Local Govemmsnt Act, 1894, considerable changes have been made in the constitution of Rural Dishicts. The figures in tho body of the Table for both 1891 and 1901 relate in every case to the area as constituted at the date of the Census in 1901 (31st March) : changes that have been made in boundaries since the date of the Census of 1901 are stated in footnotes. The Rural Districts are arranged alphabetically, those having compound names being placed in the order indicated by the usual pronunciation of those names J thus East Glinstead will be found under the letter E, and South Molton under the letter S. Rural DK,TBtcTS. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- Persoijs. Persons. Males. Females. In Not in Occu- Occu- ing. pation, palion. TOTAL EURAL DISTEICTS - 33,478,492 L,625,312 33,74090,527 11,616 7,257,239 7,469,488 3.714,524 3,754,964 Aberayeon Card. 65,044 2,188 82 176 11 9,036 8,170 3,539 4,631 Abergavenny Monm. 64,251 1,689 55 125 2 9,101 8,648 4,226 4,422 Abeeystwith Card. 130,505 3,383 147 273 17 14.377 13,457 6,105 7,352 Abingdon Berks 42,210 1,942 30 139 5 9,279 8,370 4,044 4,326 Aetuwy* jVnglsy. 36,709 2,057 96 146 8 8,831 8,717 4,332 4,385 Alcestee Warw. 39,879 2,628 43 131 6 11,483 11,392 5,483 5,909 Alnwick Nthmb. 93,009 2,686 88 194 13 12,176 12,516 6,151 6,365 Albesfokd Sthptn. 42,316 1,514 21 69 20 6,628 6,983 3,424 3,559 Alston with Gaeeigill . . . Cumb. 36,971 773 38 90 — 3,384 3,134 1,522 1,612 Alton Sthptn. 57,834 2,458 56 241 14 10,475 10,866 5,373 5,493 Amersham Bucks 44,504 3,022 62 131 46 ' 13.388 13,542 6,659 6,883 Amesbury Wilts 63,453 1,668 27 240 52 6,878 8,268 4,914 3,324 Ampthill Beds 68,088 4,728 1.37 246 25 20,672 19,146 9,312 9,834 Andovek Sthptn. 65,556 2,109 38 103 19 9,709 9,291 4,739 4,552 Ashbourne Derby 70,380 2.287 39 125 6 10,632 10,441 5,165 5,276 Ashby de la Zouch Leic. 31,848 3,115 47 94 13 12,433 14,447 7,623 6,924 Ashwell Herts 22,049 969 26 65 1 4,680 3,953 2,021 1,932 Atcham Salop 125,207 4,329 58 215 10 21,144 20,895 10,314 10,581 Atheestone Warw. 21,330 3,260 36 64 23 14,076 16,356 8,498 7,858 Auckland Durh. 57,334 10,245 90 203 84 49,808 51,505 26,335 25,170 AXBEIDGBr Som. 94,049 3,359 103 297 32 23,397 23,744 11,348 12,396 Axminstee Devon 52,133 2,775 52 140 27 12,580 12,203 5,847 6,356 Aylesbury Bucks 72,124 3,633 101 210 6 17,020 15,622 7,776 7,846 Aylsham Norf. 69,341 4,039 77 151 12 17.452 17,053 8,465 8,588 Aysgaeth Yorks (N.R.) 81,033 1,030 55 75 2 4.736 4,506 2,229 2,277 Bake WELL Derby 84,276 4,256 191 190 35 18,434 18,672 9,104 9,568 Banbury Oxon 50,236 2,910 71 276 16 12,425 11,633 5,729 5,904 Baenack Soke of Peterborough Hunts Durh. 15,256 458 4 35 1 2,130 1,973 991 982 Also Administered with Bar- nack: — Sibson cum Stibbing- TON Civil Parish Barnard Castle 1,542 79,961 99 2,361 7 56 7 86 20 480 10,853 426 10,924 207 5,452 219 5,472 Baenet Herts 11,650 917 24 18 11 3.945 4,637 2,119 2,518 Bahnsley Yorks (W.R.) 9,752 776 6 14 2 3,276 4,044 2,156 1,888 * Including, for convenience, FuiBn Island (53 acres with 1 uninhabited bouse). t Including, for convenience. Steep Holme Island, the figures for which are aa follows :— « I 1 1 - 1 - 1 - I 9 1 5 II 5 1 By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,992, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902, part of Kewstoke Civil Parish in Axbridge Rural District was transferred to Weston super Mare Civil Parish and Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— - I 5,1861 2841 33 I 22,917 I 10,909 I 11,978 80 Census, 1901. EN(>L,ANT) ^^^T> WALES —RTTlVflVr ART TABLES. Table XII— EURAL DISTRICTS.- —Area; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. EuEAL Districts. Adminis- trative County. Aeea in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. 4,076 Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Barnstaple Devon 129,779 103 244 10 i8,397 17,725 8,494 9,231 Barrow upon Soa e Leic. 46,470 4,733 92 204 59 19,072 21,623 10,492 11,131 Barton Kegis* Glouc. 19,074 3,031 26 131 49 12,454 15,067- 6,778 8,289 Barton UPON lEWELL Lane. 6,872 1,727 20 78 19 7,134 8,065 3,804 4,261 Baseord Notts 61,868 8,115 87 240 42 34,608 38,365 19,449 18,916 Also Administered with Basford : — CoDNOR Park and Ship- ley Civil Parishes Derby 3,569 316 7 5 — 1,766 1,590 813 777 BASINGSTOKEt Sthptn. 72,679 2,647 41 109 8 12,408 11,918 6,001 5,917 Bath Som. 27,345 6,047 67 366 20 23,352 27,765 12,890 14,875 Battle East Sussex 37,097 1,494 25 72 4 7,224 6,804 3,476 3,328 Beaminster Dorset 58,693 j^ 2,185 68 293 4 10,630 9,184 4,446 4,738 Bedale Yorks (N.K.) 41,320 I 1.562 69 104 3 7.147 6,794 3,311 3,483 Bedford Beds 98,452 i, 4,622 138 328 29 20,280 18,851 9,401 9,450 Belchamp Essex 26,500 t 1,213 33 208 17 5,719 4,847 2,400 2,447 BelfordJ Nthmb. 39,619 t 1,124 27 46 7 5,143 5,198 2,472 2,726 Eellingham Nthmb. 246,580 i 1,307 41 82 10 5,442 6,341 3,313 3,028 Belper Derby 50,357 .!| 4,719 ■■■£ 56 144 24 21,212 22,478 11,045 11,433 Belvoie Leic. 17,871 i 859 19 40 — 3,744 3,459 1,631 1,828 Berkhampstead Herts 18,485 g 1,350 17 78 2 6,193 5,939 2,815 3,124 Beverley Yorks (E.R.) 77,482 1 2,295 44 104 8 11,502 11,271 5,772 5,499 Bicesteb Oxon 63,288 1 2,335 57 157 10 10,965 9,690 4,793 4,897 SlDEFOBD§ Devon 56,034 i. 1,426 45 79 9 7,089 6,494 3,245 3,249 Biggleswade Beds 53,628 / 4,782 97 169 26 21,864 21,598 10,561 11,037 Billeeicay Essex 49,391 l 3,211 58 153 27 15,606 17,504 8,585 8,919 Billesdon Leic. 52,482 f 1,419 i 26 105 1 6,309 6,172 3,025 3,147 Bingham Notts 68,067 ■ 3,250 68 245 14 13,783 13,612 6,581 7,031 BiSHOPTHOBPB Yorks (W.K.) 6,411 •, 429 8 10 16 1,855 1,960 953 1,007 Blaby Leic. 31,698 3,556 101 210 31 14,779 16,569 8,201 8,368 Blackbuenii Lane. 20,590 2,138 60 157 11 9,243 9,828 4,647 5,181 Blackwell Derby 21,237 5,264 24 13 74 16,858 28,748 15,441 13,307 Blandford Dorset 61,814 2,081 28 153 6 9,690 8,808 4,444 4,364 r..j;^y!HiS Kent 26,905 1,539 69 69 14 6,880 7,054 3,538 3,516 BlofibldIT Norf. 45,967 2,509 47 134 6 12,025 11,845 5,700 6,145 Blore Heath Staff. 13,662 466 3 30 3 2,227 2,141 1,053 1,088 • By the Bristol Corporation (Docks and Railways, etc.) Act, 1901, which came into operation on lat Octnlio,. loni . j i^ ^._ Corporation Act, 1902, which came into operation on iBt October, 1902, parts of Barton Regis rS Distelct were sSdIS f n Vl?^^ '""I Bristol Borough of Bristol. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural Distriot as thus altered were as f^ltowEr- ^^^^ ^""^ County 18,803 I 2,954 I 21 1 130 1 42 I 12,13s I 1164611 fi 'i/M 1 t By Local Government Board Order, No. 13,702, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902, a detached nart of MBtti„„iI -^v t^*'"*^ Civil Parish, con-istin^ of 83 acres, and containing neither houses nor population, in Sartle^WiSyRu?lfDLtofpf^if'^^'''.^*==«I«y Upton Grey Civil Parish in Basingstoke Rural District. »iuojf muvnay jsurai iiistrict, was transferred to i Including, for convenience, Fame Islands, the figures for which are as follows :— « Including for convenience, Lundy Island, the figures for which are as follows ._ ~ ' ~ ' '5 I 11 1| 7 | ^ •^•"*1' - "' II... -31 .-L... S3l 941 '^uSIl?^'' ^"*1 District was altered were as follows : added gtatioi By the Blackhurn Corporation Act, 1901, which came into operation on 9th November. 1901 narl of BinoV^i,„ t> ?1. 1 to Blackbiu-n County Borough. The figures at the date of the Census for the R^Skl Disteiit'^lf thSs altered^eJl^J^^^^^ 20 150 I 1 811 I vi \ 11ft ■ IT I w""o <»Ai.cicu were as follows ; — IT Including, for convenience, an area of two acres' locally situated in the City of Norwich on whic^^stLfl fho^ilL. tt ^".^i ' ^.Sl? tioii, etc., comprising 2 inhabited houses and 9 persons (4 Males and 5 Females). "°''^^''" °" w"«"» stand the Shire Hall, County Police Census, 1901. 81 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.- -Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. RcEAL Districts. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Males. Females In Occu- pation Not in Occu- pation. Blyth and Cuckney ... Notts 28,513 1,005 21 60 2 4.654 4,562 2,319 2,243 Blythino EastSuff. 87,585 4,022 111 ; 277, 3 18,151 17,272 8,652 8,6;20 Bodmin Cotnw. 85,116 2,409 101 : 143 10 10,816 10,393 4,913 5,480 BOOTLE* Comb. 91,180 1,098 39 92 1 5,983 5,467 2,747 2,720 BOSMEKE AND CLAYDON ... East Suff. 58,883 3,281 49 189 5 i4,9''-o 14,097 7,149 6,948 Boston, Lino. (Holland) 82,160 4,609 66 198 10 19,242 19,802 9,751 10,051 Bourne BOWLAND Line. (Kesteven York8(W.R.) 82,163 83,398 3,097 1,144 60 64 248 96 4 7 14. SOS 5,292 13,212 5,237 6,514 2,648 6,698 2,589 Brackley Nthptn. 42,440 1,818 24 190 1 7.779 7,182 3,574 3,608 Bkadfteld Berks 54,641 3,322 72 160 39 15.183 15,260 7,544 7,716 Bradford on Avon Wilts 16,698 1,134 14 85 16 S.408 5,071 2,425 2,646 Brailes Warw. 45,998 1,600 51 213 3 7,202 6,324 3,193 3,13] Beainteee Essex 62,355 4,468 117 282 10 19.734 18,109 8,689 9,420 Brampton Cumb. 97,697 1,919 54 165 2 9.7S4 8,785 4,343 4,442 Brandon West SnflF. 35,760 1,364 38 75 3 S.981 5,803 2,883 2,920 BR-MfSION Brecknock ... Line. (Kesteven) Breck. 71,944 189,528 2,799 2,166 72 68 112 164 22 8 12,694 10,130 12,906 9,758 6,470 4,939 6,436 4,819 Bredwakdine Heref. 17,989 481 9 43 I 2,018 2,094 1,018 1,076 Bridge Kent 41,797 2,222 33 140 11 11.544 10,971 5,490 5,481 Bridgwater Som. 87,456 4,249 84 410 13 19,494 18,446 9,021 9,42,1 Bridgnorth + galop 70,521 1,886 38 155 8 9,185 8,573 4,200 4,373 Bridlington Yorks (E.R.) 63,723 1,574 53 76 6 7.978 7,747 4,090 3,657 BRIDPORTt Dorset 32,244 1,709 49 161 6 7,952 6,998 3,282 3,716 Brix worth Nthptn. 63,647 2,876 84 217 8 12,247 11,829 5,857 5,972 Broadwoodwidgee Devon 29,294 531 7 21 — 2,592 2,460 1,211 1.249 Bromley§ Kent 29,601 4,819 90 177 78 20,305 24,625 11,667 12,9JS Beomsgrove Wore. 38,082 2,678 45 93 13 11,818 12,086 5,876 0,210 Bromyard Heref. 61,045 1,790 17 173 29 8,213 8,244 4,236 4,008 Buckingham Backs 54,893 2,007 62 167 4 8,954 8,124 4,007 4,117 BUCKLOW Cheater 57,651 4,120 43 118 26 17.793 19,890 9,635 10,255 BUILTH Breck. 107,423 1,065 24 57 11 5.3" 4,974 2,513 2,461 Bumpstead Essex 11,874 642 22 60 ^— 2,886 2,541 1,246 1,295 • By Loaal Government Board Order, No. 43,157, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Drigg Civil Parish was transferred to Seascale Civil Parish ; the extended Civil Parish of SeaBcale was, by the same Order, included in Bootle Rural District: The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— .•.'^.-liuL. xuc iii,uii,a 92,322 I 1,164 | 45 | 93 | 3 1 6,292 1 5,823 II 2,916 | 2,907 t See Note to Bridgnorth M.B., in Table XI., page 49. t By LocaJ Govpmment Board Order, No. P. 1,663, which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Conflrmation (No. 6) Act 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part of Bradpole Civil Parish in Bridpoit Hural District was transferred to Bndport Civil Parish and Municipal Borough. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District 8s thus altered wore as follows :— 32,164 I 1,611 I 48 I 157 I 6 1 - 6,746 || 3,163 | 3,583 } By Local Government Board (>der. No. 43,476, which came into operation on Ist April, 1902, Foots Craj Civil Parish in Bromley Rural Pistrict was constituted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as tn us altered were as f ollow.s :— 28.839 1 3,6551 74 1 121 1 411 16,818 1 18,808 II 9.175 1 9,633 13 82 Gfiiifsus, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLE.', Table XIL— RURAL DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and \90l -continued. RuEAL Districts. BUNTINGFOED BCKFOKD BUENLEY BUBY ... Caistoe Calnk Calstock Camklfoed , Gampden Cankock Cardigan* Carlisle Carmarthen Castle Bromwich Castle Donington Castle Ward Catherington Caxton and Arrington... Cerne Chailey Chapel en le Frith Chard Cheadle Chelmsford Cheltenham Chepstow Chektsey Chester Chesterfield Chester le Street Chestertox Chippenham Chipping Norton Chipping Sodbdry Chirbury „ Chirk CWORLEY .- Adminis- trative CouN'rtr. Area in- Statute Acres. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Herts 28,470 Salop 7.798 Lane. 41,097 Lane. 12,0U Line. (Lindsey; 120,108 Wilts 28,968 Cornw. 5,828 Comw. 62,545 Gloue. 23,726 Staff. 52^469 Card. 23,063 Cumb. 67,225 Carin. 159,842 Warw. ; 7,765 Leic. 15,696 Nthmb. 85,334 Stliptn., 13,144 Cambs 47,735 Dorset 46,741 East Sussex 49,963 Derby 78,723 Som. 66,230 Staff. 64,169 Essex 83,849 Gloue. 18,401 Monm. 42,818 Surrey 24,631 Chester 35,617 Derby 69,838 Durh. 34,620 Cambs 78,200 Wilts 58,606 Oxon 63,383 Gloue. 63,284 Salop 27,045 Denb, 18,552 Lane. 39,988 1,204 263 3,643 1,758 3,049 1,128 1,369 1,630 1,319 3,704 876 3,597 6,312 643 1,435 1,856 673 1,858 1,204 2,369 2,874 3,076 5,016 5,498 1,034 1,609 2,416 1,932 13,545 11,747 6,546 3,996 2,566 3,943 812 943 .3,908 Uninhabited. In Occu- pation 27 4 93 44 64 9 23 . 49 50 38 , 19 60 83 1 34 43 14 33 31 55 74 63 80 83 15 21 51 17 106 80 97 56 79 46 12 11 66 Not in ; Oocu- .pation. 97 9 196 178 t S32 .61 32 96 98 170 66 199 277 18 120 113 25 117 157 97 120 195 166 287 45 187 110 60 422 127 282 180 223 228 82 22 179 BnUd- ing. Population, 1891. Persons 8 1 i(h 8 3 14 14 24 , 8, 19 22 17 6 4 8 11 23 11 9 49 6 9 39 7 401 103 43 32 3 10 3 17 16 5,66o 1,361 I4.53S 8,282 ,;ii4,48o I ,'5,oi4 6,150 .6,906 6,060 15,271 3.707 i6,oog 23.956 2.293 6.393 9.679 2,990 .8,681 6,122 11,899 14.013 14,022 21,785 23.174 4,670 7.933 lO.oSi 10,824 58.382 49.557 23.464 17,050 12,664 16,795 4,084 4,017 16,920 1901. Persons 6,020 1,233 16,589 8,088 13,288 4,614 6,874 7,188 5,441 17,861 3,400 17,381 23,368 2,743 6,223 9,297 3,068 •7,821 6,064 12,219 13,828 13,300 24,657 23,717 4,637 7,630 12,177 10,989 68,560 60,552 23,655 17,885 11,246 17,621 3,539 4,493 19,310 Males. Females 2,629 600 8,034 3,969 6,679 2,333 2,869 3,656 2,686 9,088 1,499 8,172 10,782 1,447 2,971 4,753 1,431 3,970 2,496 5,967 6,758 6,355 12,348 11,817 2,178 3,774 6,122 6,367 36,338 31,221 11,459 8,818 5,545 8,905 1,796 2,355 9,414 • Incluaing, for convenience, CMdlgan Inland (35 acres, without houses or population at the date of the Census). 2,491 633 8,556 4,119 6,609 2,281 3,016 3,632 2,766 8,773 1,901 9,209 12,586 1,296 3,252 4,544 1,637 3,851 2,568 6,252 6,570 6,945 12,309 11,900 2,459 3,756 6,055 5,622 32,222 29,331 12,196 9,067 5,701 8,716. 1,743 2,138 9,896 CElKStJS, 1901. 83 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.- RURAL DISTRICTS. —Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population, 1901. 1891. .. 1901. Rural Districts. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons Persons, Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation, CHRISTOHnRCH* Sthpln. 25,502 1.409 28 87 11 6ioi8 6,484 3,008 3,476 Church Stretton... Salop 45,103 1,005 18 60 — 4.631 4,479 2,242 2,237 Cirencester.. Glouc. 80,991 2,931 62 184 10 12.877 12,084 6,004 6,080 Clare West Suff. 39,522 2,052 39 170 12 9.834 8,646 4,343 4,303 Claypole Line. (Kesteyen) Salop 58,260 1,993 49 125 8 8.924 8,141 4,012 4,129 Cleoburt Mortimer 44,338 1,292 10 60 6 5.9" 6,720 3,717 3,003 Clitheeoe Lano. 33,459 1,427 71 95 6 7,088 6,726 3,435 3,291 Clowne Derby 13,428 2,171 17 23 41 6,830 11,907 6,434 5,473 Cluh Salop 82,206 1,487 46 141 1 7.459 6,824 3,429 3,395 Glutton Som. 42,913 3,755 86 227 9 16,425 16,599 8,400' 8,199 COCKERMOUTH Cumb. 162,783 4,383 75 374 25 24.407 21,690 10.851 10,839 COLWYN Radnor 29,577 402 8 19 10 1,876 1,882 946 936 Congleton Chester 40,152 2,454 62 105 1 12,505 12,220 6,258 6,962 Conway Camv. 26,135 1,403 46 75 32 4.770 6,364 3,200 3,164 Also Administered with Conv^ay ^- Llanelian andLLAN- 1 santffbaid Glan 1 Conway Civil | Parishes J Denb, 8,768 363 2 14 1 1.544 1,515 740 775 COOEHAM Berks 27,801 2,373 75 156 29 9.861 10,574 5,067 5,507 COSFOBD West Suff. 48,572 2,711 77 201 2 12,364 11,618 5,813 , 6,806 Coventry Warw. 1,881 83 — 2 — 280 318 139 179 COWBRnjGE Glam. 40,018 1,395 17 86 40 6,094 6,834 3,461 3,373 Ceanbeook Kent 41,315 2,834 58 107 11 13.730 12,944 6,303 6.641 Cbediton Devon 93,359 2,594 83 312 7 12,746 11,579 6,763 5,814 Crick Nthptn. 18,547 601 22 72 1 2,427 2,284 1,086 1,198 Crickhowell Bieck. 46,185 1,654 60 136 13 7.464 7,115 3,460 3,655 Crickladb and Wootton Bassett Croft WUts Yorks(N.R.) 46,734 19,729 2,594 438 46 16 135 34 7 3 11.835 2,041 11,357 2,107 1 5,738 1,020 5,619 1,087 Crowland Line .(Holland) 13,450 671 10 5 4 2,800 2,747 1,354 1,393 Crowmaksh Oxon 20,164 1,134 44 91 16 5,150 4,774 2,331 2,443 Croydon Surrey 22,768 6,639 56 366 307 .28,701 38,069 18,059 20,010 Cuckfield CULHAM East Sussex and West Sussex Oxon 54,095 12,346 3,186 569 69 21 134 34 35 1 14,992 2,692 15,657 2,421 7,855 1,185 7,802 1,236 Culmstock Devon 20,972 753 16 64 2 3.559 3,337 1,652 1,685 » By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,700; which was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Gonflrmatioa (No. 7.) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, Bonrnemouth County Borough was extended to Include parts of CliriBt- church Rural District, The figures at the date ol the Censun for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— 21,130 I 1.197 1 201 731 51 5.267 I >,374ll 2,631 1 2,713 84 OfiN^us. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES . Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS — Area ; Houses 1901 , and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued Bubal Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Aores. Houses. POPPLATION. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons Persons Males. Femalea In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Darlington Dmh. 42,019 2,081 61 106 10 9,411 9.591 4,703 4,888 Dartford ' Kent 38,890 6,937 59 196 61 32,721, 39,193 20,309 18,884 Davkntry Nthpt^. 60,877 3,276 116 401 7 13.709 13.426 6,744 6,681 DEPWADEt Norf. 70,932 4,277 88 304 7 19.523 17.979 8,785 9,194 Deudraeth Merion. 75,630 1,846 71 83 6 8,208 8.039 3,920 4,119 Devizes Wilts 61,856 2,8C3 71 .159 2 13.318 13,070 6,480 6,590 DiSLEY Chester 2,466 621 10 11 — 2,260 2,827 1,353 1,474 DOCKINGt Norf. 87,630 3,838 162 231 10 16,030 15,741 7,768 7,973 DOLGELLY Merion. 136,940 2,034 84 142 31 8,902 8.712 4,262 4,450 DONCASTER Yorks(W.E.) 90,373 5,794 81 284 62 20,054 27,766 14,370 13,386 Dorchester Dorset 69,083 1,997 38 146 — 10,000 9.479 4,678 4,801 DORE Heref. 68,057 1,555 12 116 1 7,112 6,742 3,388 3,354 Dorking Surrey 39,525 2,064 54 81 8 10,097 9.779 4,792 4.987 Dover Kent 27.411 1,508 68 126 12 6,963 7.148 3,792 3,356 DOWNHAM Norf. 81,930 3,582 69 252 6 15,840 14.837 7,479 7,368 Drayton Salop 51,384 2,655 75, 112 6 11,969 11,708 5,703 6,005 Driffield Yorks (E.R.) 106,419 2,638 89 208 8 13.140 11,988 6,311 5,677 Droitwich Wore. 53,079 2,931 26 157 7 12,900 12,895 6,278 6,617 Droxford Sthptn. 48,646 2,628 39 140 20 11,392 11,778 5,828 5,950 Dudley Staff. 69 3 — — — 16 11 4 7 Dulverton Som. 78,980 1,020 16 77 3 4,922 4,609 2,347 2,262 Dunmow Essex 73,503 3,739 126 356 12 16,674 15,705 8,018 7.687 Durham Durh. 31,053 5,526 44 137 29 2S.033 28,461 14,583 13,878 Dursley Glouc. 26,786 2,753 57 191 5 12,166 11.636 6,399 6.237 Dwyran Anglsy. 15,544 805 31 66 9 3.171 3,055 1.438 1,617 Easington Durh. 37,018 7,641 90 439 153 36.782 40,562 21,055 19.507 Easingwold Yorks (N.R.) 74,362 2,226 70 143 4 10,494 9,909 5,009 4,900 East and West Flegg ... Norf. 29,005 2,189 65 94 9 9,210 9,191 4,488 4,703 i EastAshford Kent 54,800 3,015 44 150 23 13.941 13,112 6.566 6,546 Eastbourne East Sussex 33,583 1,110 33 86 5 4,852 5,173 2.589 2,584 East Dean and United Parishes EastElloe ' i Glouc. Line. (Holland) 28,626 51,442 4,305 1,835 45 27 245 83 9 4 20,401 8.645 20,011 8,22s 10,166 4,246 9,845 3,982 »By Local Government Board Order, No. 44,211, which came into operation on 1st October. 1902 'E'lof Wi#.iri,=ry, n<„l^ t> ■ ^ . „ Rural Diatri ot was transferred to Bexley Civil Parish and Urban District. The figures at the date of thB rinsn? till d '^'','?, Dartford thus altered were as follows:- s i<=» o.u une aate ot tae Census for the Rural District as 37,9ail 6,6091 56 1 187 | 52 1 ' 3M.8 I 37,53211 19,4481 18 084 1 By Looa,! Gpvernmont Board Order, No. 41,423, which came into operation on 1st October, 1902 Gniltoroi'i Biirai ■TK^t,.f«4. _ and its constituent Civil Parishes added to Depwade, Thetford, and \Vayland Rural Dist&. The fleS at thP rtntl'^A^^^^ abolishea" Depwado Rural District as thjis altered were as follows :- ouiots. ine ngures at the date of the Census for 80,285 1 4.795, 91 | 333 1 7. «,,... 20,11511 9,855 1 10 260 t By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,635, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902. Dart of DDokini» T?,„.oi n;„t • .. neither houses nor populat-on, was transferred to New Hunstanton Urban District. ' ^ i^ocKing Kural District, containing Census. 1901. 85 ENGLAND AND WALES.— STJMMAET TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.— Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and IQOl—eomtinwd. RUBAL DiSTBICTS. East Grinstead ... Easthampstead ... East Kerbie^ Easton sk the Hill East Preston* East Eetford EastryT East Steyning East Stow East Westmorland Eaton Bray Eaton Socon Ebedinion Eghah Elham Ellesmere Ely Epping Epsom ErpinghamJ Escrick Eton Evesham Fareham Faringdon Farnborough Farnham§ Faversham Adminis- trative County. East Sussex Berks Cornw. Nthptn. West Sussex Notts Kent East Sussex East Suff. Westm. Beds Beds Merion. Surrey Kent Salop Isle of Ely Essex Surrey Norf. Yorks(E.R.) Bucks Wore. Sthptn. Berks and Glouc. Warw. Surrey Kent Area in Statute Acres. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Build- ing. Population. 1891. Persons 46,810 27,033 24,215 6,341 29,358 96,690 43,766 11,569 21,685 183,154 13,606 16,933 47,460 7,786 37,154 51,117 64,015 39,055 31,188 63,188 33,167 41,005 28,088 31,289 59,596 9,730 28,603 43,996 2,550 64 2,928 58 1,907 38 353 9 1,874 48 3,321 73 2,885 40 451 2 1,345 27 2,641 122 987 28 793 29 1,148 45 2,388 54 1,497 25 1,658 8 2,905 36 2,717 45 3,847 56 4,299 240 1,089 17 4,385 83 1,726 45 2,567 46 2,742 62 388 8 3,575 53 3,231 46 83 91 58 32 68 202 99 27 74 163 146 86 68 82 80 71 131 104 155 133 45 234 73 95 234 41 134 149 11 39 12 2 31 1 20 4 4 7 8 2 24 18 3 7 23 117 63 1 26 11 12 8 1 52 16 11,509 13.704 8,404 1.63s 7.372 13.978 12,780 2,040 6,116 11.95 1 4.734 3.708 S,i8i 10,187 6,719 8,119 12,760 12,167 18,000 16,443 5,272 18,216 7,142 11,132 12,820 1,697 13.411 15,292 1901. Persons, Males. 11,907 15,757 8,192 1,462 8,809 14,239 12,534 2,301 5,930 11,454 4,101 3,336 5,132 11,895 6,813 7,911 12,383 12,783 22,443 18,482 5,214 20,038 7,584 12,930 11,626 1,540 16,951 15,132 5,814 8,182 3,767 735 4,442 7,164 6,249 1,073 3,027 5,600 1,997 1,661 2,615 5,722 3,390 3,963 6,204 6,457 10,677 9,084 2,639 9,825 3.768 6,742 5,732 720 8,261 7,693 Females. 6,093 7,575 4,425 727 4,367 7,075 6,285 1,228 2,903 5,854 2,104 1,675 2,517 6,173 3,423 3,948 6,179 6,326 11,766 9,398 2,575 10,213 - 3,816 ; 6,188 5,894 820 8,690 7,439 * By Local Government Board Orders, Nos. P. 1,716 and P. 1,763, which wore conflrmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders ConflrmaCion (Vo. 7) Act, 1951, and came into operation on 9tll November, 1902, part of Tortington Civil Parish was added to Arundel CivilL Parish and Municipal Borough, parts o( Broadwater and West Tarring Civil Parishes were added to Worthing Civil Parish and Munioioali Borough, and a further part of Broadwater Civil Parish was transferred to Sompting Civil Parish in West Steyning Rural District The figures at the date of the Census for East Pteston Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— ' - 1 1,218 1 34 I 53 1 12 I - 1 5,929 II 3,050 | 2.879 t By Local Government Board Order, No. 41,388, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Eastry Rural District viz the detached part oC Great Mongehara Civil Parish, was transferred to Walmer Civil Parish and Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census tor the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— 43,720 1 2,805 1 39 1 95 | 13 I - I 12,168 II 6,064 | 6,104 ; By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,599, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Erplngham Rural District was created SheiinKham Urban District, and by Local Government Board Order, No. 44,367, which came into operation on Ist October 1902 a further part of this Rural District (containing neither houses nor population) was transferred to Cromer Urban District. The fleures at thp date of the Census for the Rural District as Uius altered were as follows :— b v i,in, — I 3,720 1 151 1 108 1 53 I - I 16,123 II 8,028 | 8,095 ♦ By Local GoTernment.Board Order, No. 43,079, which came into operation on 1st April, 1902, part of Farnham Rural District wae transferred to the Urban District of the same name. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as foIlowB : — - 1 3,512 1 53 1 132 1 51 | - I 16,674 I 8,142 8,532 86 CENSiDS. 1901.) ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XIL— RURAi DISTRICTS.— Abea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— continued. Area in Adhi^is- Rural DisTniiTS. i xB-iTivr, I ofA" t. Acres. Jj'eckenham ... Flaxton foleshill ... FOEDEN FOEDINGBRIDGE FORBHOE Freebbidqb Lynn Frome Ftlde Gainsborough Garstang Geirionydd* Gelligaer and Rhigos . Glanfoed Beigq ... Glaslyn Glendale Glossof Dale Gloucester Gnosall Godstonb GOOLB Goring Gowee Grantham Great Ouseburn ... Gretton Grimsby GUILDFORi) GUILTCROSSt Guisborough Gwyrfai County. Wore. Yorks (N.R.) Warw. Montg. Stbptn. Norf. Norf. Som. Lane. Line. (Lindsey) Lane. Carnv. , Glam. . Line. (Lindsey) Carnv. Nthnib. Derby Gloue. Staff. Surrey Yorks (W.R.) Oxon Glam. Line. (Kesteven) Yorks (W.R.) Nthptn. Line. (Lindsey) Surrey Norf. Yorks (N.R.) Carnv. Houses. 1901. Inhabited. 'Uninhabited. In Ocou- pation Not in Occu- pation. Build> log. 15,204 36,792 19,069 49,777 36,186 38,528 74,774 51,553 40,114 94,697 57,380 56,074 22,357 124,157 49,912 147,942 17,891 30,669 28,796 49,907 36,701 9,728 39,602 88,707 45,970 12,310 43,239 55,325 45,108 58,123 70,441 1,220 27 1,216 22 3,710 69 1,270 15 1,418 38 2,689 63 2,816 56 2.650 71 2,307 37 3,396 2,170 1,165 3,486 5,548 834 1.967 927 2,062 1,054 3,693 1,853 630 1,594 2,848 2,113 372 1,259 4,265 2,245 1,603 7,025 90 51 28 56 113 29 47 28 30 22 72 40 21 43 50 58 12 22 67. 35 71 124 89 54 106 86 87 184 126 273 111 244 56 80 59 320 49 198 41 142 70 129 181 24 103 156 135 16 27 141 205 99 173 2 7 28 16 2 2 2 39 5 14 14 42 42 4 11 2 33 7 60 3 6 16 6 7 8 57 3 6 54 Population. 1891. Prbsons S.671 6,437 14,189 6,364 6,241 11,988 12,366 12.426 9. 542 -'S.074 11,25s 4.858 13.718 23,821 3,621 10,156 4.381 9,604 4,982 14.749 7.996 2,834 7.432 12,988 9,418 1,701 5.509 18,706 ' 10,228 7,414 27\737' 1901. Pebscns, Males. FemalM, 5,632 6,924 17,002 5,784 6,137 11,329 11,847 11,115 11,220 14,543 10,437 5,053 18,181 23,823 3,598 8,770 4,151 10,779 4,697 18,378 7,937 2,857 7,266 12,445 9,574 1,563 5,434 21,192 9,418 7,754 29,8:!8 . ?,693 ?,650 8,450 ?,903 3,030 5,587 5,877 5,355 5,564 7,372 5,324 2,532 9,657 11,880 1,788 4,111 1,877 5,081 2,323 9,037 3,910 1,407 3,486 6,152 4,686' 778 2,730 10,541 4,724 3,964 15,157 2,839 3,274 8,552 2 881 3,107 5,742 5,970 5,760 5,606 7,171 5,113 2,521 8,524 . 11,943 1,810 4,659 2,274 5,698 2,374 9,341 4,027 1,450 3,780 6,293 4,888 785 2.704 10,651 4,694 3,790 14,681' * By Local Gbvernthent' Board Ord^r, No. 42,365. which coine into ouerfttidii' on 1st October 1901 nan- nf Tra™.»/u- r^- ,t n .^t. in Gcirlonidd Rural District was transferred to Bettws y coed Civil Parisfi and Url?an DiJSf Ihe^fl/ufeVat thi^^^ for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows:- ' x^istncc. ine ngures at thfe datfc of the Census 1.125 1 28 I 78 I 11 I - 1 1.S64 || 2.427 - I 2,3S! f By Local Government Boilrd Order, No. 44,423, which camc'ibib operation onlst October 1902 anUtornke-awyi,i «,•,..■ t . ,. , , and lU constituent Civil Parishes added to Dei. wade, Thetford, and Wayland Rural Distrfcts ''"'"'''"^^ ^^^^ District was abolished Census, 1901. ENGLAND l¥i) WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIT.— EURAL-DISTRICTSr— Area ; Houses 1901. -and -Population 1^91 and- l-9Ql.-^o«imM^. RuBAL Districts. Adminis- trative -- County. Houses. ! POPULATION.! i , 1 Area in Statute Acres. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. . Persons Persons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Hadhau Herts 25,554 1,310 40 109 11 5.849 6,382 2,735 2,647 Hailsham ... East Sussex 6S,063 ■ 3,407 66 168 i 41 14,683 15,728 7,969 .7,769 Halesowen Wore. 6,114 4,685 67 57 36 18,481 23,586 11,927 11,659 j Halifax Yorks(W.B.) 6,624 1,469 38 , 88 — 6,45 1 6,476 3,129 3,347 ' Hallaton Leic. 13,654 482 11 40 2 2.139 1,925 937 988 ' Halsteau ... Essex 38,712 2,490 68 175 3 10,813 10,176 4,993 6,183 Haltwhistle Nthmb. 96,323 1,765 45 70 ' 7.746 8,502 4,279 4,223 Hambleden ... Bucks 11,263 467 7 19 1 2.143 2,139 1,103 1,036 Hambledon Surrey 63,196 4,442 132 172 57 19,265 21,660 ; 10,771 10,889 Hardingstone Ntbptn. 32,642 -..1,889 61 117 2 8,421 7,846 3,922 3,924 Hartismere East Suff. 60,100 2,684 58 189 4 12,627 11,510 5,841 5,669 Hartlepool Durh. 19,090 442 7 21 1 2,535 2,884 1,594 1,290 Hartley Wintney • Sthptn. 55,241 . 4,068 69 109 46 16,450 19,013 9,455 9,558 Hartshorn and Seals ... Derby .. 11,479 1,470 22 42 6 5.947 6,988 3,614 3,374 Hastings East Sussex 9,670 448 8 33 — 2,022 1,952 975 977 Hatfield Herts 23,486 1,576 25 65 18 6,963 7,551 3,740 3,811 HAVANTt Sthptn. 8,737 870 56 67 25 3.460 3,712 1,763 1,949 Haverfordwest Pemb, 167,617 4,966 105 : 269 17 22,281 22,014 10,407 11,607 Hawarden Flint 31,576 3,214 35 168 18 13,610 15,821 8,236 7,585 Hay Breck. 39,149 741 23 35 5 3.222 3,288 1,635 1,653 Hayfield Derby 10,282 901 39 90 8 3.952 3,832 1,832 2,000 Headington Oxon 25,530 2,243 41 104 16 10,847 11,347 5,633 5,714 Helmsley Yorks (N.B,) 67,704 1,062 41 49 4 5,626 5,176 2,705 2,471 Helston Comw. 73,025 4,212 128 233 14 18,959 17,685 8,174 9,511 Hemel Hempstead Hertd 19,996 1,380 50 85 5 6,127 6,012 2,888 3,124 Hemsworth Yorks (W.E.) 34,750 4,376 61 69 172 14.631 23,379 12,622 10,757 Hendon ... Middlx, 11,321 1,681 19 56 36 7.305 8,647 4,034 4,613 Henley Oxon 45,334 2,082 66 103 9 9.589 9,123 4,482 4,641 Henstead Norf. 42,398 2,394 53 131 8 10,834 10,358 5,015 5,343 Hereford Heref. 65,663 2,877 49 153 7 13.853 13,271 6,300 6,971 Hertford Herts 34,326 1,681 29 74 13 8,170 7,715 3,844 3,871 Hexham < Nthmb. 200,698 6,719 163 310 59 27,001 27,640 13,567 14,073 Highworth Wilts 49,721 3,157 67 203 16 14,309 14,279 7,349 6,930 Hinckley Leic, 18,852 2,716 66 212 12 10,162 12,636 6,218 6,418 Hitchin Herts 59,408 2,892 42 141 23 13.125 12,663 6,136 6,527 * By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,702, which came into operation on let April, 1902, a detached part of Mattingley with Hazeley ClxJl&lieh, consisting of 83 acres, and. containing neither houses nor population, in Hartley Wintney Rural District, •was transferred to Upton Grey Civil Parish in Basingstolte Rural District. t By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,721, which came into operation on let October, 1902, Havant Rural District wan extended to inclnde the hew Civil Parish of Korth Havant, Created out of part of the Urban District and Civil Parish of Havant.. The figures at the date of the Ccneus for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— . - I , 1,015 I 61 I 72 I 27 I - 1 4,391 II 2,00B | 2.295 88 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WAT.TIR SHMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.— Akea; Houses 1901 , and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued * Edeal Districts. Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres, Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited Uninhabited. Build- Persons Persons . Males. I<'emales In Not in Occu- Occu- ing. 1 pation pation HOLLINGBOURN Kent 57,670 2,850 49 168 6 13.318 12,546 6,151 6,395 HOLSWOBTHY Cornw. and Devon 84,820 1,583 16 66 5 7.877 7,316 3,631 3,685 Holywell ... Flint 64,470 5,518 156 495 28 24.68s 23,999 12,139 11,860 HONITON Devon 73,044 2,145 44 208 6 io;249 9,318 4,487 4,831 Hoo Kent 20,021 788 10 17 3 3.843 4,262 2,376 1,886 HORNCASTLE Line. (Lindsey 114,235 3,181 55 201 7 IS.09I 13,488 6,766 6,722 Horsham * West Sussex 73,774 4,105 59 155 64 17.743 18,716 9,383 9,333 Houghton le Spring Dnrh. 13,192 3,616 48 131 12 18,719 19,316 9,971 9,345 HOWDEN Yorks (E.R.) 74,856 2,773 93 231 5 12,821 12,274 6,229 6,045 HOXNE East Suff. 52,842 2,418 39 300 2 11,461 10,221 5,224 4,997 HUNGERFORD Berks 44,816 1,964 40 124 10 8,994 8,468 4,205 4,263 HUNSLET Yorks (W.E.) 6,400 1,409 14 38 5 6,120 6,730 3,379 3,351 Huntingdon Hunts 56,721 1,670 33 166 12 7,968 6,994 3,579 3,415 HURSLEY Sthptn. 16,757 780 6 45 6 3.031 3,680 1,837 1,843 Isle of Axmolme Lino. (Lindsey) 28,065 1,600 41 109 1 6,483 6,680 3,322 3,358 Isle of Thanet Kent 20,836 2,172 109 207 35 9,221 11,144 5,324 5,820 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight 86,844 5,952 184 358 64 27,218 28,559 14,359 14,200 Isles of Scilly Cornw. 4,041 420 13 14 4 1,911 2,092 1,029 1,063 Keighley Yorks (W.E.) 8,149 1,395 35 60 14 5.7S6 6,037 2,803 3,234 Kettering Nthptn. 49,337 2,623 50 164 27 io,s6i 11,674 5,882 5,792 Ketton Eutland 17,735 683 9 25 4 2,961 ?,83o 1,425 1,410 Keynsham Som. 21,406 1,778 13 97 32 7,323 8,269 3,860 4,409 Kidderminster Wore. 32,934 2,258 42 133 15 9.9SI 10,111 4,804 6,307 KiNGSBRIDGE Devon 70,793 2,665 87 253 3 12.934 11,398 5,498 5,900 KiNGSCLERE Sthptn. 45,986 1,936 28 144 8 8,868 8,500 4,266 4,234 King's Lynn Norf. 1,635 145 5 10 1 578 662 342 320 KiNGSWINFOED Staff. 5,685 3,914- 43 115 3 I7'.832 19,536 9,865 9,671 Kington . Heref . 44,029 1,212 16 138 1 5,666 5,254 2,575 •2,679 K-IRKB Y MOOESIDE Yorks (N.E.) 46,111 1,067 41 47 4 S.093 4,791 2,414 2,377 KivETON Park Yorks (W.E.) 20,070 1,337 5 22 1 6,761 6,659 3,449 3,210 Knaeesboeough Yorks (W.E.) 37,495 1,485 29 67 32 6,193 7,102 3,707 3,395 Knighton Eadnor 88,871 987 11 62 2 4,824 4,856 2,559 2,297 * By Local Goyernment Board Order, No. 42,098, which came into operation nn Horsham Rural District, was transferred to Horsham Urban District The fl^nr^^ altered were as follows :— " ngures 1st October, 1901, part of Horsham at the date of the Census (or the — I 3,890 55 Rural Civil Parish, in Kural District as thus 151 -I 17,381 8,707 8,674 Census, 1901. 89 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.- -Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and WOl^-continued. Houses. Population. 1 A »»«, . 1901. 1891. 1901. RuKAL Districts. Adminis- teative County. Abea in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Peesons. Peesons. Males. Females. In Ooou-, patioii. Not in Occu- pation, Lampeteb Card. 34,279 950 8 57 8 4,166 3,738 1,673 2,069 Lancaster Lane. 54,503 1,819 49 108 26 8.767 8,837 4,447 4,390 LANCHK.STER* Durh. 51,142 4,917 30 84 57 23,921 27,252 14,394 12,858 Langpoet Som. 59,410 3,228 64 202 13 .14.478 13,459 6.389 7,070 Launceston Comw. 73,180 1,784 23 129 4 8.937 7,797 3,839 3,958 Leake ,. Notts 17,073 861 46 54 4 . 3.699 3,709 1,833 1,876 Ledbust Heref. 49,865 2,004 18 117 6 8,688 9,068 4.494. 4,574 Leeds (Koundhay and Seackoft) Leek Yorks{W.R.) 3,290 638 14 42 17 2,059 3,210 1.395 ,1,815 Staff. 68,196 2,945 39 118 5 13.056 13,873 7,000 6,873 Leigh Lane. 11,574 1.702 24 , 51 5 7,735 8,410 . 4,205 4,205 Leominster Heref. 55,493 1,872 19 174 1 8,384 7,911 3,932 3,979 Lexden and Winstree ... Essex 69.485 4,434 93 250 10 19,281 18,586 9,267 9,319 Leybuen Yorks (N.R.) 72,193 1,416 83 135 1 , 6.989 6,180 2.992 3,188 Lichfield Staff. 72,091 5,024 63 220 15 24,894 26,647 14,062 12,585 LiMEHURST Lane. 4.772 2.170 37 119 5 9.003 10,338 5,148 5,190 Linton Cambs 48,115 2,560 52 253 2 12,120 10,729 5,290 5,439 LISKEARD+ Comw. 104,544 4.120 130 426 7 20,044 17,388 8,204 9,184 Llandaff and Dinas Powis Llandilofawr Glam. Carm. 65,299 106,254 4.749 4.588 76 68 271 135 66 45 i8,S39 18,769 23,047 21.759 11,269 10,755 11,778 11,004 Llandovery Carm. 132,166 1,800 62 125 20 8,991 7,778 3,698 4,080 Llandyssil Card. 50,041 2,180 52 163 15 8.848 8,175 3,597 4,578 Llanelly Carm. 50,847 4,887 49 142 29 21,360 24,214 11,878 12,336 Llanfyllin .„ Montg. 163,475 2.924 65 158 U 13.947 12,817 6,338 6,479 Llanfyrnach Pemb. 20,704 626 10 32 4 2,613 2,473 1,126 1,347 Llangollen Denb. 23,295 787 20 48 2 3.525 3,521 1,818 1,703 Llangyfelach Glam. 30,862 5.999 73 151 61 27,488 29,990 14.952 15,038 Llanewst Denb. 59,284 1,082 33 64 — 4,964 4,591 2,298 2,293 Llansilin Denb. 44,715 705 20 75 5 3,618 3,197 1,660 1,537 Llanteisant and Llan- twitfaedke Llanybyther Glam. Carm. ,18,432 39,011 2,378 960 20 20 62 36 26 9 9,370 3.949 11,845 3,797 6.172 1,765 5,673 2,032 LLEYNt i. Camv. 91,449 4.118 Ul 167 79 17.632 16,816 8,286 . 8,530 LODDON AND ClAVBEING... Norf. 60,321 2.867 84 204 8 13.204 12,393 6,228 6,165 Long Ashton Som. 47,931 3.416 54 199 21 16,256 15,694 7,462 8,232 Long Ceendon Bucks 21,262 1.037 23 ,87 2 4,76b 4,388 2,179 2,209 Longtown Cumb. 88,475 1,435 30, 84 5 7,181 6,676 3,351 3,325 • By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,891, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Lanchester Bural District was transferred to Blaydon Urban District, and part of Blaydon Urban District, containing neither houses nor population, to Lanchester Kmral District. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— — 1 4,8731 30 1 83 1 57 1 —1 27,0811) 14,307,1 12,774 t By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,499, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Llskeard Rural District, viz., Callington Civil Parish, was constituted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— 102,013 1 3,703 1 124 1 411 1 71 18,156 1 15,674 II 7,419 1 8,255 i Including, for convenience, Bardsey Isle, the figures for which are as follows :- 444 I 15 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 77 I 121 II 91 I 30 14 90 Censits, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XIL— RtJRAL DISTRICTS.— Area '; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 md idOl—coritinued. EUEAL Districts. ADMiNIS- teative County* Aeea^. in' Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 19U1. Inhabited Uninha.bited. BuUd- ing. Peesons Peesons Males. Females In ocou-: pationt Not in Occu- pation. LOUGHBOEOTJGH ... .,. Leic. 20,242 1,036 31 136 6 4.620 4,3&7 ' 2,127 2,260 Louth Line. (Tiindsey) 153,809 4,430 72 312 2 20,639 18,S06 9,331 '9,173 LlIDLOW* .«. Salop 66,595 2j388 40 83 10 10,863 11,406 5,798 5,608 LUNKSDALE ' LaSac. i 76,267 1,432 52 118 4 7.404 6,948 3,434 3,514 Luton.. l^ds 36,199 2,168 48 173 1 9,601 9,613 4,701 4,912 LUTTEEWOETH Leic. 46,701 2,395 91 2^4 11 9.779 9,448 4,482 4,966 Lydney Glonc. 24,634 1,867 23 IIS 7 8.IS3 8,649 4,291 4,358 Lymington ... ;.. .i. Sthftn. 38,613 2,134 44 112 8 8,922 9,386 4,481 4,90S Macclesfield Chester 79,572 3,342 67 192 6 15,896 15,775 7,762 8,023 Machynlleth Montg. 87,560 1,023 39 116 4 4,792 4,357 2,137 2,220 Also Administered witli Maol^ynlleth : — YSGUHOE Y COED Civil Parish Pennal Ciyil Parisn Card. Meidon. 10,403 8;814 94 124 5 10 '7 3 — 418 610 380 510 188 235 192 275 Magoe Monm. 2^631 889 n 42 11 4,030 4,429 2,267 2,162 Maidstone Kent 34,996 3,378 47 141 23 15907 15,570 7,739 ' 7,831 Maldon Essex 82,342 3,463 106 287 16 15,741 14,633 7,352 7,28li MAlling Kent 38,146 5,183 79 113 15 24.751 24,709 12,424 12,285 Malmesbuey Wilts 58,357 2,222 34 126 2 10,203 9,822 5,030 4,792 Malpas Chester 21,406 968 11 32 2 4,624 4,488 2,199 2,289; Malton Yorks ^ ' „ (No. 6) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part cf Freshute Civi? PmTh^n Mpr^hn^^^jK^i?"*^, 9?^^^^ Conflrmation Preahute ^ith{n Civil Parish and transferred to Marlborough Mnnieipal Sough. The flKurefd^ "'eated District as thus altered were as follows:— i- » ^oiuugu. J- ne ngures ai cne aate ol the Census for the Rural 43,795 1 9921 n| 97 1 1| -, 4.571,, 2,112 1 2.159 Census, 1901. 91 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XIL— KURAL DISTRICTS.- —Area ; Houses 1901, and Population IS&l and 1901— continued. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 19UI. EuBAL Districts. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons Persons. Males. Females, In Occu- pation. Not in Oocu- t)ation. •Meriden Warw. 48,091 2,476 43 109 16 10,894 11,346 5,732 5,614 Middlesbrough Yorks (N.R.) 10,866 358 3 13 1 1, 60s 2,091, 1,023 1,06ft MiDDLETON Cheney Nlhptn. 13,888 626 12 64 — 2,606 2,414 1,208 1,20a Midhurst West Sussex 66,775 2,999 50 144 24 14,247 13,612 6,694 6,918 MlLDENHALL WestSuff. 64,870 1,891 47 67 20 8.559 8,290 4,201 4,089 Milton Kent 28,270 2,599 37 120 45 11.453 12,161 6,246 5,915 ■MiSTEBTON Notts 14,337 805 9 19 1 3.737 3,618 1,847 1,771 MlTFORD AND LAUNDITCH Norf. 101,598 4,513 95 417 7 20,795 18,437 9,271 9,166 Monks Kieby Warw. 10,365 381 15 37 — J.70S 1,581 780 801 Monmouth Monin. 56,970 1,524 27 128 — 6,935 6,430 3,193 3,237 Morpeth Nthmb. 85,498 2,777 33 112 49 13.450 14,832 7,562 7,270 MOULTON West Suff. 14,601 543 8 23 1 2,423 2,350 1,223 1,127 MUTFORD AND LOTHING- East Suff. 29,563 2,954 91 57 61 11,676 13,488 6,597 6,891 LAND ■ Nantwich Chester 98,466 4,867 65 218 32 22,912 23,197 11,573 11,624 Narberth* Pemh. 80,354 2,853 38 115 9 12,745 12,107 5,6.33 6,474 Neath Glam. 50,271 5,402 42 72 52 22,931 27,343 14,068 13,27.5 Also Administered with Neath :— Ystkadvellte Civil Parish Newark Breck. Notts 19,355 36,619 124 1,795 1 46 93 '' 3 594 7.207 549 7,738 278 3,805 271 3,933 Newbury Berks 42,388 2,348 41 123 4 10,454 9,996 4,818 5,178 Newcastle in Emlyn ... Carm. 43,831 1,518 19 82 14 6,813 6,632 3,051 3,581 Newcastle under Lyme.. Staff. 20,005 1,335 11 27 4 6,52s 6,513 3,270 3,243 Newent Glouc. 35,541 1,649 31 102 2 7.432 7,067 3,463 3,604 Also Administered with Newent : — Redmarley D'Abitot and Staunton Civil Parishes Wore. 5,305 293 6 53 — 1,308 1,182 580 602 >Iew Forest Sthptn. 68,563 3,186 44 130 28 13.992 14,600 7,110 7,490 Newhaven East Sussex 25,127 801 23 47 6 4.139 4,609 2,318 2,291 Newmarket Cambs 81,103 4,511 130 ■ 238 28 19.378 19,065 9,696 9,369 Newport Salop 22,807 1,284 7 46 1 6.327 6,033 3,071 2,962 Newport Pagnell Bucks 67,060 4,390 117 187 13 18,028 19,173 9,453 9,720 New Kadnob Badnor, 61,892 643 7 71 1 3.237 2,944 1,525 1,419 Newton Abbot Devon 99,150 4,228 113 279 38 19.376 18,903 8,995 9,908 Newtown and Llanidloes Montg. 168,237 2,424 31 153 8 12,538 11,848 5,949 5,899 New Winchester Sthptn. 60,634 1,983 34 79 16 9,308 9,049 4,479 4,570 * By Local Government Board Order, No. 43,788, which came into dpBration oh Ist April, 1902, Narbenth Rural District was created the Urban District and Civil Pariah' of Narberth, The figures District as thus altered were as follows :— -I 2,590 1 211 1061 SI part 'o£ Narberth North Civil PaWsh in at the date of the Census for the Rural 11,037 II 5,1601 5,877 92 Census, 1901. :^NGLAND AND WALES .—SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS. — Abea ; Houses 1901 , and Population 1891 and 1901— contmueO. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. 1 RuEAL Districts. Adminis- trative County. Inhabited Uninhabited. BnUd- ing. Persons Persons Males. Females. In Occu- Not in Occu- 1 pation. pation. NORHAM AND ISLAHDSHIEES I Nthmb. 47,072 1,348 26 121 2 6,368 6,054 2,900 3,154 Norman Cross Hunts 33,524 2,240 39 180 40 7.S55 10,164 5,245 4,919 NOEraALLERTON ' Yorks (N.K.) 63,500 1,697 44 143 5 7.470 7,581 3,772 3,809 Northampton Nthptn. 16,228 1,290 28 47 9 6,363 6,420 3,232 3,188 NOETHLEACH Glouc. 70,018 1,931 34 161 5 8,885 8,100 4,213 3,887 NORTHWICH Cliester 54,310 4,481 44 249 20 20,954 22,073 11,308 10,765 North Witchford Isle of Ely 26,088 1,050 8 41 4 4,816 4,718 2,419 2,299 Norton* Derby 10i640 3,053 43 133 38 8,044 14,176 6,934 7,242 Norton Yorks (E.B.) 61,122 1,178 37 116 — 6,135 5,738 2,992 2,746 Nuneaton Warw. 12,233 366 15 35 2 1.675 1,576 765 811 Oakham Rutland 54,803 2,305 67 121 5 10,486 10,065 5,004 5,061 pGWEN Carnv. 44,058 1,583 41 50 24 7,226 6,593 3,202 3,391 j Okehampton Devon 132,817 2,975 109 201 15 14,455 13,187 6,424 6,763 Ongab Essex 47,236 2,135 20 150 2 io,5S7 10,044 5,234 4,810 Orsett Essex 39,939 3,602 30 134 33 14,913 19,912 10,788 9,124 Oswestry Salop 60,366 3,220 34 169 6 15,107 14,727 7,357 7,370 ; OUNDLE Hunts and Nthptn. Flint 67,288 2,036 66 184 7 9,455 8,090 4,048 4,042 Overton 29,750 1,104 27 32 4 5,167 6,057 2^444 2,613 ; OXENDON Nthptn. 34,491 1,084 51 120 1 4,7.^4 4,202 2,031 2,171 ! Painscastle Eadnor. 31,415 531 22 40 2,529 2,339 1,187 1,152 • Pateley Bridge Yorks (W.E.) 75,072 1,819 46 122 17 7,761 8,040 4,035 4,005. ' Pateington Yorks (E.K.) 62,179 1,620 55 148 — 7,497 7,167 3,658 3,509 Pebwokth Glouc. 17,326 693 15 47 — 3,091 2,944 1,468 1,476 PEMBE0KE+ Pemb. 57,256 1,864 29 102 5 9,177 8,859 4,274 4,58B Penistone Yorks (W.K.) 16,213 1,342 7 24 — 5,977 6,475 3,514 2,961 Penllyn Merion. 98,470 946 20 49 1 4,493 4,188 2,079 2,109 Penrith Cumb. 180,706 2,742 62 217 6 13-595 13,023 6,608 6,415 Penybont Glam. 41,723 2,996 43 78 12 14,331 16,564 8,540 8,024 Pershoeb Wore. 53,728 2,993 54 159 7 13,086 12,819 6,443 6,376 Peterborough Soke of Peter- borough 36,.330 1,931 46 88 8 7,948 8,277 4,198 4,079 'Petersfield Sthptn^ 44,264 1,945 41 78 23 8,594 9,296 4,741 4,555 Tetwoeth West Sussex 45,754 1,893 81 128 3 9,431 8,529 4,265 4,264 Pewsey WUts 75,219 2,576 44 125 12 11,713 11,21] 5,634 6,527 - us Dne snemeia (jorporawon jiod, i»uu,wmcnoame into operation on Slst October, 1901. uarts of the Rural T)iBfrt,.t n* w„«.„., forred to Sheffield County Borough. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rurkl District aVthus Wed wer^^^ . ........... ,„ „ „„. c. ,;„.„.-Jf?*,L._ ..'"J' I .^* ' . . .2« I .'2 ' 3,585 I 3,318,1 1,591 -■ ■ ""I lo I iu I 2 1 3, t Including, for convenience Caldj- and St. Margaret's Islands, the figures for which are as follows — "9 1 16 1 II 2 1 -I 76 1 471 1,757 29 Census. 1901. 93 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS.- -Aeea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. *' Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Rural Districts. Adminis- teativb County. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Peesons Peesons. Males. Females. In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. PiCKEEINa Yorks (N.E.) 80,305 1,436 68 132 9 6,798 6,568 3,341 3,227 Plohesgate East Suff. 72,637 3,626 111 219 13 17,120 15,754 7,987 7,767 Plympton St. Mary Devon 73,426 4,016 80 197 31 19,291 19,793 9,778 10,015 POCKLINGTON* Yorks (E.B.) 108,067 2,449 50 206 2 12,002 11,246 5,877 5,369 Pontakdawb Glam. 34,969 4,167 28 43 50 17.374 20,933 10,450 10,483 Poktefract Yorks (W.E.) 38,970 2,613 63 122 39 10,650 12,399 6,374 6,025 Pontypool Monm. 30,466 1,032 7 48 2 4.454 4,531 2,284 2,247 Poole Dorset 17,353 1,081 14 44 3 4,648 4,779 2,349 2,430 Potterspuky Nthptn. 19,914 1,282 9 73 — 5.930 5,372 2,733 2,639 Pebston Lane. 52,929 3,379 70 136 37 17.199 18,429 8,981 9,448 Eamsbury WUts 51,614 1,747 40 189 5 8,023 7,094 3,571 3,523 Kedeuth Cornw. 26,551 4,442 93 171 32 19.546 18,383 8,153 ■ 10,230 Keeth Yorks (N.B.) 74,538 646 38 64 2 3.217 2,520 1,206 1,314 Rkigate Surrey 44,651 3,408 65 137 64 13.998 16,747 8,055 8,692 Kepton Derby 54,273 3,079 60 160 8 14,562 15,277 7,811 7,466 Bhayadeb Eadnor. 91,241 1,249 19 79 8 5,232 6,049 3,198 2,851 Also Administered witli Bhayader : — Llanwrthwl Civil Parish Biccall Breck. Yorks (E.B.) 20,168 18,105 215 734 2 13 9 29 * 'f 1 ' 19 405 3,126 1,785 3,100 1,241 1,581 544 1,519 BiCHMOND Yorks (N.B.) 78,602 1,760 56 139 3 8,418 7,889 3,979 3,910 BiNGWOOD Sthptn. 36,447 1,453 36 61 25 5,636 6,220 3,043 3,177 BiPON Yorks (W.B.) 49,791 1,252 35 101 2 5,475 5,150 2,545 2,605 EOCHFOED Essex 55,386 3,113 71 250 41 ".931 14,565 7,670 6,896 Bock Wore. 13,314 517 11 27 6 2,252 2,150 1,092 1,058 EOMFOED Essex 29,723 3,791 35 201 45 14.326 19,018 9,642 9,376 EOMNEY MAESH Kent 30,377 593 14 36 — 2.893 2,563 1,343 1,220 BOMSEY Sthptn. 31,496 1,418 27 60 8 6,661 6,258 3,092 3,166 Boss Heref. 61,490 2,650 28 292 5 12,114 11,521 5,599 5,922 BOTHBUEY Nthmb. 166,904 1,040 23 95 11 4,891 4,691 ' 2,344 2,347 BOTHEEHAM t Yorks (W.E.) 35,307 3,697 50 52 212 14,718 18,830 ' 9,858 8,972 BOGBY Warw. 60,581 3,473 83 233 20 13,775 15,214 7,691 7,523 BimCORN Chester 49,159 4,767 76 222 58 23.918 23,244 11,731 11,513 EUTHINj Denb. 94,540 2,176 60 187 20 9.845 9,170 4,682 4,488 Eye East Sussex 37,257 1,649 38 131 1 7,719 7,157 3,534 3,623 " By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,567, which came into operation on 1st October, 1901, part of Pocklington Rural District was transferred to the Urban District of the same name. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as f ollows:- -I 2,434 1 50 1 2061 21 -I 11,15511 5,832 1 5,323 t By the Sheffield Corporation Act, 1900, which came into operation pn 31st October, 1901 , part of Rotherham Rural District was transferred to Sheffield County Borough. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows:— 35,120 1 3,692 1 50 1 62 1 2121 14,7041 18,80511 9,846 1 8,959 t The area of Ruthin Rural District is exclusive of 94 acres, which constitute, accordina to Ordnance Maps, the Civil Parish of " Ruthin Rural." See Note to Ruthin M.B, in Table XI., on page 70. " 94 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES Table XTl— RURAL DISTRICTS. — Area ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and \QQ1— continued. EuEAL Districts. ■ Adminis- trative County. Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons 'persons Males. ii li 1 Kemale*, In Occu- pation . Not in Occu- pation. Saffron Walden Essex 59,975 2,620 71 329 4 i2,4s8 10,764 5,409 5,355 St. Albans Herts 38,772 2,573 48 134 36 10,371 12,264 5,970 6,294 St. Asaph Denb. 65,749 1,553 61 72 6 7,387 6,908 3,491 3,417 ST. Asaph Flint 24,159 1,481 104 108 9 6,369 6,158 2,978 3,180 St. Austell Obrnw. 68,286 6,676 166 279 60 27,538 29,597 14,263 15,334 St. Columb Major* Cornw. 77,567 2,518 93 158 28 10,976 10,927 5,295 5,632 St. Dogmells Pemb. 58,863 2,274 58 211 15 9,125 8,252 3,573 4,679 St. Faith's Norf. 49,256 2,797 21 135 2 12,183 12,567 6,143 6,424 St. Germans Cornw. 42,838 3,156 51 153 55 15,089 17,790 9,822 7,968 St. Ives Hunts 45,143 2,296 69 163 21 9,986 9,398 4,693 4,705 ;St. Mellons Monm. 37,594 3,0.30 24 74 14 14,136 14,829 7,638 7,191 St. Neots Hunts 51,264 1,782 43 242 — 8,181 7,239 3,591 3,648 St. Thomas Devon 115,102 5,614 129 373 25 27,321 26,008 12,505 13,503 Salisbury Wilts 58,112 2,795 54 132 27 12,894 12,860 6,293 6,567 Samford East Siiff. 45,351 2,785 52 148 9 11,960 12,253 6,179 6,074 Sc.\rboeoughT Yorks(N.B.) 63,933 1,588 45 44 — 7,499 7,760 3,905 3,855 SCULCOATES Yorks(E.R.) 20,879 1,367 20 42 21 5,976 6,778 3,213 3,565 Sedbergh Yorks(W.Tf,.) 52,675 879 40 54 7 4,040 3,935 2,025 1,910 (SEDGEFIBLD Durh. 45,006 3,673 64 376 15 18, .525 20,355 10,415 9,940 SefTon Lane. 16,949 1,799 24 137 97 7,639 9,384 4,575 4,809 Seisdon Staff. 43,533 2,939 51 , 190 7 IZ>.>2S 12,897 6,116 6,781 Selby -Yorks (W.K.) 34,408 1,342 45 113 5 5,970 5,822 2,913 2,909 'Settle ^Yorks(W.R.) 152,009 3,042 107 169 2i 14,071 14,319 6,989 7,330 (Sbvenoaks Kent 63,337 4,829 95 162 19 22,164 22,684 11,280 11,404 ,Shaftesbury Dorset 42,932 2,594 60 155 11 11,630 10,928 5,320 5,608 jShardlowJ Derby 45,619 6,962 117 341 43 26,159 32,319 16,072 16,247 ' Also Administered with Shardlow :— Kingston on Soar and Ratoliffe on Soar Civil Parishes [ Notts 2,466 79 — 1 — 416 413 198 215 Sheppey Kent 21,233 523 7 55 — 3,065 2,552 1,407 1,145 Shepton Mallet Som. 46,.561 2,293 57 169 12 10,267 9,838 4,794 5,044 Sherborne Dorset 37,482 1,325 28 126 4 6.S64 5,725 2,774 2,951 * By Local GoTernmcnt Board Order, No. 42,498, which came into operation on Ist Apiril, 1902 nart^i of rrantn^t n,,,.! j cs^ ,, , Mlror Rural Civil Parishes in St. Columb Major Rural District were transferred to NewQuaVc^^^if Parish amf T>h»„ n"?^- "1°^ r§t' -Uolumb at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :- ""i^ay ^'vu t-arien and L rban District. Thi figures ■ -' 2.4721 901 1491 18 1 -| 10,747,, 5,223 , t By Local Government Board Order, No. 42,863, which came into operation on 1st Anril IQIW nart nf <:/<..v.».„.. 1 t, , -, Soalby and Throxenby Civil Parishes, was constituted the Urban District of Scalto. The flSoalt ?hc da?P nf jH^r?""^*' District, viz., Pistrict as thus altered wete as follows :- ouaioy. ine nguroa at the date of the Census for the Rural 60,225) 1,3661 44 1 421 - I 6.,7o I filjR,, ,o=„, Spondon 60,225, 1,3661 44 1 42 1 -, 6,570 1 6.498,1 3.269 1 3 229 By the Derby Corporation Act. 1901, which came into operation on 9th November 1901 narta nf ry^aHAo^n^r. xt„ _ .. „ ' don Civil Parishes were transferred from the Rural District, of Shardlow to fiS C^untv BotS T us for the Rural District as thus altered were as fdllowa :- ' aiuiow to ueiaj oounty Borough. Thoflgures at the date of the aponaon <■ ivu Jr-arisnes were transierrea irom me iturai uistriot or Shardlow to Deri CChsiis for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— ' 44.359 1 5,8181 109 1 285 Wl S3,43il 26,62911 13,121 1 13,508 Census, 1901. 95 ENGLAND, AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XII.— KURAL DISTRICTS.- — Area; Houses IPOl, and Population 1891 and 1901 — '■'./ 1 tinned. A nn A Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. I EuBAL Districts. Adminis- trative County. AREA in Statute Acres. Inhabited. Uninhabited. BnUd- ing.- Persons. Persons. Males. \ Femalei I 1 In Occu- pation. Not in .Oecu-- pation. Sherburk Yorks (E.R.) 21,078 451 12 22 6 2,293 2,186 1,143 1 1,04^ Shifnal Salop 39.918 1,734 47' 116 — 8,272 8i031 3,908 4,113 Also Administered with Sliif nal :— Blymhill and Wkston UNDER Lizard Civil Parishes ;■ staff. 5,462 184 2 11 — 848 823 427 396 Shipston on Stour Wore. 18,466 1,130 38, j 142 — ■ 5.187 ■■ 4,702 2,272 2,430 SUSEY Lind. (Lindsey) 21,483 681 8 71 — 3,186 ■ 2,860 1,434 1,426 Skegby Notits- 12,405 1,071 7 61 38 4,696 5,478 2,893 2,585 Skipton Yorks (W.R.) 145,827 5,245 269 397 ' 55 20,571 22,589 10,889 11,700 Skirlaugh Yoiks(E.R.) 63,650 1,545 46^ 118 5 ' - 7.257 6,978 3,556 •3,422 Sleaford Smallbubgh Line; (Kesteven) Noxf. 129,302 62,732 3,955 3,228 84 117 226 132 4 8 18,108 13.956 17,063 13,348 8,479 6,659 8,584; 6,689: Solihull Warw. 41,808 3,217 ■ ''l 158 33 12,786 14,672 6,755 , 1 7,917' Southam Watw. 52,797 2,368 74' 171 11 10,250 9,903 4,994 4,909 South Mimms Middlx. 6,105 573 8 2 3 2,422 2,671 1,257 1,414| South Molton Devon 117,433 2,367 53. 238 3 12,089 10,964 5,543 5,421 South Shields • Durh. 12,428 2,330 26 . 86 40^ 12,797 14,385 7,325 7,060 South Stoneham Sthptn. 19,387 2,988 43 143 29 12,394 16,230 8,768 7,462 Southwell Notts 118,468 4,573 : 1*7 357 14 19.321 19,114 9,222 9,892 South Westmorland ... Westm. 170,810 3,866 136 272 29 20,858 19,281 9,271 10,010 Spalding Line. (Holland) 71,251 2,793 55 108 9 12,719 12,397 6,203 6,194 Spilsby Line. (Lindsey) 126,694 5,010 154 337 16 22,144 20,506 10,130 10,376 Stafford Staff. 56,813 2,160 23 143 8 10,320 10,407 5,040 5,367 Staines Middlx. 19,754 4,534 61 252 67 17,258 22,629 11,309 11,320 Stansted Essex 22,954 1,615 47 84 4 6,908 6,888 3,396 3,492 Staplefobd Notts 5,154 1,708 14 39 10 6,275 7,873 3,971 3,902 Startfoeth Yorks (N.B.) 97,618 1,112 36 67 8 5.769 5,009 2,389 2,620 Stocebridoe Sthptn. 44,314 1,426 29 73 17 6,601 6,130 3,027 3,103 Stockport t Chester 2,863 505 16 29 1 2,291 2,288 1,074 1,214 Stockton Durh. 34,539 2,919 46 48 75 11,990 14,819 7.498 7,321 Stokesley Yorks (N.K.) 79,695 2,520 98 136 11 11,119 11,247 5,482 5,765 Stoke upon Trent Staff, 4,955 925 11 34 — 4,818 4,808 2,448 2,360 Stone Staff. 67,353 2,956 50 154 22 13.825 13,959 6,866 7,093 Stow on the Wold Glouc. and Wore, 44,492 1,594 34 203 3 7.479 6,765 3,315 i 3,450 • By Local Government Board Order, No. P. 1,698, which Was confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders Conflrraation (No. 7) Act, 1901, and came into operation on 9th November, 1901, part of South Shields Rural District was added to South Shields County BSifough. The figures at the date ot the Census for the Rural District as thus altered were as follows :— 5,4901 5,300 10,79011 ,, 12,073 1 1,844 1 24 1 45 1 371 9,379 1 t By Local Government Board Orders, Nos. P. 1,711 and 43,459, which came into operation on 9th November, 1901, and 30th September, 1902, respectively, Brinnington Civil Parish was added partly to Stockport Civil Parish and County Borough, and partly to Bredbury Civil Parish in Bredbury and Bomiley Urban District; and by Local Government Board Order, No. 42,748, which came into operation on 1st April, 19U2, Compstall Civil Parish in the Rural District of Stockport was constituted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census tor the Rural District of Stockport as thus altered were as follows :— 1,312 I 193 1 4 1 II 794 I 91111 4111 470 96 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES. SUMMARY TABLES. Table XII.— RURAL DISTRICTS — Aeea ; Houses 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901— eontmued. Bubal Districts. I Adminis- trative County. 1 Area in Statute Acres. Houses. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited,. Build- ing. Persons Persons Males. Female^ In Occu- pation. Not in Occu- pation. Stratfoed and Wolvee- TON Stratford on Avon Bucks 4,459 1,694 28 12 60 6,824 8,387 4,176 4,211 Warw. 61,125 2,574 54 173 6 11,402 10,611 5,108 5,503( Stratton Comw. 53,336 1,102 20 56 4 5.334 5,008 2,489 2,519i Steood Kent 32,503 2,898 38 88 47 13.348 14,438 7,605 6,833 Stroud Glouc. 37,221 6,635 124 489 18 28,510 27,793 12,639 15,154 Sturminster Dorset 39,342 -2,052 56 173 3 9.S83 8,804 4,153 4,651; Sudbury Derby 17,299 545 10 36 — 2,589 2,547 1,281 1,266 Sunderland Durh. 6,980 3,863 52 119 50 16,881 22,786 11,680 11,106 SWAFFHAM Norf. 74,556 1,836 45 184 — 8.7S7 7,644 3,802 , 3,842: Swavesey Cambs 14,445 643 1 : 6,169 12 82 — 2,934 2,468 1,218 1,250' Tadcastee Yorks(W.R.) 72,827 124 186 86 25.977 29,507 15,028 14,479 Tam worth ... Taevin Staff, and Warw. Chester 44,234 56,874 3,494 2,642 48 46 74 109 20 11 15.085 12,703 17,396 12,614 8,947 6,137 8,449 6,477 Taunton Som. 71,716 ; 3,938 85 411 6 17,818 17,566 8,366 9,200 Tavistock Devon 151,718 : 3,331 112 197 37 15.917 16,305 8,350 7,&55 Teme Salop 23,091 i 388 4 16 — 1,870 1,846 970 876 Tenbury Wore. 23,434 1,010 17 70 — 4.936 4,838 2,448 2,390 Tendeing* Essex 73,534 4,808 146 242 56 19.979 20,984 10,731 10,253 Tenteeden Kent 38,377 1,316 24 128 3 6.537 5,523 2,763 2,760 Tetbuey Glouc. and Wilts Glouc. and Wore. West Sussex 29,572 I 932 14 67 — 4.386 4,156 2,009 2,147 Tewkesbury Thakeham 38,385 40,632 1,756 1,624 26 36 118 120 1 7 7,627 8,049 7,290 7,302 3,532 3,707 3,758 3,595 Thame Oxon 34,922 1,421 39 93 5 6.730 5,875 2,870 3,005 Thedwastee WestSufif. 34,126 2,113 57 97 1 9.476 9,075 4,466 4,609 ThetfokdT Norf. 77,501 l,5iS 43 113 12 7,025 6,573 3,298 3,275 Thingoe ,. West Suff. 83,998 3,491 56 214 3 15.743 14,528 7,344 7,184 Thiesk Yorks (N.B.) 71,650 2,855 107 119 10 13.016 12,710 6,175 6,535 Thoenbury Glouc. 56,30'i 3,782 65 194 13 16,765 16,565 8,163 8,402 Thoene Yorks (W.R.) 38,434 1,718 181 75 2 6.754 7,246 3,602 3,644 Thoeney Isle of Ely 18,950 380 2 4 3 1,878 1,799 909 890 Theapston Hunts and NtK^tii. East Subsex 47,284 2,669 97 132 19 11,527 11,130 5,638 5,492 Ticehuest 45,915 2,777 41 106 14 13.386 12,767 6,318 6,449 TiNTWISTLE Chester 13,621 487 16 74 2 2,576 2,105 987 1,118 • By Local GoTcrnment Board Order, No. 42,S91, which camo into operation on Ist October, 1901, nart of Tendrine tinral TH-ti.int ■^„ Frinton Civil Parieh, was constituted an Urban District. The figures at the date of the Census for the Rural District as thus altMedwe^P as follows;— ou wcie 73,1311 4,666 1 85 1 232 1 30 1 19.904 I 20,34011 10,4171 9 923 t By Local Gbvernment Board Order, No. 44,423, which came into operation on 1st October, 1902, Guiltcross Rural District waa a>inH=i,<.rt and its Constituent CiTil Parishes added to Depwadc, Thetford, and Wayland Rural Districts. The figures at the date of the r^n««l f?.^ Thetf ord Rural District as thus altered were as follows ;- b ob au me aaie or the Oensus for 95,873 1 2,352 1 61 1 2031 13 1 10,605 | 9,9£0|I 4.9 ""= ''""'l"" «o "o^n-, there be seen that the popnlationB of the transferred areas are mostly IrSill and h«v°P ?h?Jfh,.H Wn Sfi^'^^i"^?""// Volnme. nm- it wi I 5-cars priortolMl As regards those areas which are of morl topopk^t"^,^ l.'il^^i^J'tl^^^^^ tor CcnM s to Keii.'iinKton and Paddington respective y, and the entire former narish nf Sn,^th Wn^i.^^^ «.ELi? ,.,??J^ ? detached part of (,1io sen added parish of Stoke Newipgton, their populatifiis have been es fmS^fS Mo Cenf^^s yel^r's p^^^^ aiPrt^th^^^fi"""""' J^'""" L"'''<=<' l-" '>« afTected have been adjusted accordingly. >.ensus years prior to iBtfi, and the figures for ihe Boroughs Census, 1901. 103' ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XIV.— POPULATION, at six successive Censuses, of LONDON and each METROPOLITAN BOROUGH, of each COUNTY BOROUGH, and of each URBAN DISTRICT haviug in 1901 a POPULATION exceeding 50,000 FeTsons—contimted. County Boroughs, Metropolitan Boroughs, MuxiciPAL Boroughs, and Urban Districts. Population. 1851. 1861. 1871. 1881. 1891. 1901. Metropolitan Boroughs— com*. Hammersmith Hampstead HOLBORN Islington Kensington Lambeth Lewisham Paddisgton Poplar St. Maeylebone St. Pancras Shoreditch southwark Stepney Stoke Newington Wandsworth Westminster (City of) Woolwich Manchester (City of) C.B. Merthyr Tydfil U.D. Middlesbrough C.B Newcastle upon Tyne (City of) C.B. ... Newport (Mon.) C.B. Northampton C.B Norwich (City of) C.B Nottingham (City of) C.B Oldham C.B Oxford (City of) C.B. Plymouth C.B.... Portsmouth C.B. Preston C.B. ... Heading C.B. ... Khondda U.U. ... Kochdale C.B.... Rotherham M.B. * St. Helens C.B. Salford C.B Sheffield (City of) C.B. Smethwick M.B. Southampton C.B. ... South Shields C.B. ... Stockport C.B. Stockton on Tees M.B. Sunderland C.B. Swansea C.B Tottenham U.D. Tynemouth M.B. Wallasey U.D. WAL.SALL C.B Walthamstow U.t). ... Warrington C.B. West Bromwich C.B. West Ham C.B. West Hartlepool M.B. * Wigan C.B WiLLKSjir.x U.D. WOLVKItllAMPTON C.B. WORCE.STER (CITY OF) C.B. York (City of) C.B. i7,7fio 11,986 95.676 95.329 44,403 130,325 18,616 48,415 47,162 157,696 166,956 109,257 152.371 238,910 6,076 40,204 244,178 43.177 335.610 46,963 8,109 87,784 20,293 30,182 68,713 98,911 52,820 29,499 52,922 72,126 70,309 25.871 4,063 43,664 14,263 25,660 85,108 135,310 8,343 40,746 28,974 53,835 10,172 64,720 35,475 7,180 29,170 8,339 27,062 4,780 22,433 34,027 18,817 4,358 31,941 2,939 49,985 30,813 40,980 24.519 19,106 93.936 155.341 70,568 162,044 28,970 78,547 79,196 161,680 198,876 129,364 173,900 257,497 IJ.255 50,803 256,897 69,064 390,271 50,511 19,286 109,108 25,011 37.616 74,891 122,095 72,333 29,684 63,782 94 828 83,872 30,189 56,246 20,674 38,135 102,449 185,172 13,335 55,530 35,239 54,681 13.487 81,752 46,953 10,423 34,021 10,723 39,793 6,880 26,525 41,839 38,331 13.366 37,658 3,879 60,860 35,170 46,225 42,601 32,281 93.423 213,778 120,729 208,342 47,018 99.404 1 16,376 159,254 221,555 127,164 175.049 275,414 17,452 71,044 248,363 67,880 425,241 52,637 39,882 128,443 29,501 47,569 80,386 138.876 82,633 34,615 70,524 113,595 87,291 38,896 23,950 67,359 27,004 45,548 124,801 239,946 17,107 63,650 45,336 53,014 28,024 98,308 59,134 18,004 38,941 14,944 49.404 10,692 32,462 47.969 62,919 21,947 39,110 15,869 68,291 38,116 51,480 71,939 45,452 78,634 282,865 165,300 253,699 67,500 120,118 156,510 154,910 236,563 126,591 195,164 282,627 37,374 103,172 229,784 74.963 462,303 49,664 55,934 145,359 38,469 60.155 87,842 186,575 111,343 40,872 76,502 128,022 96,537 49,117 55,652 73,226 34,782 57,940 176,235 284,508 25,024 72,992 56,875 59,553 41,660 116,578 76,430 36,574 44,118 21,192 59,402 21,715 44,304 56,355 128,953 29.513 48,194 27,613 75,766 40,354 62,598 97,283 68,126 66,781 319,155 170,071 278,393 88,933; 135,955 166,880 143,487 235,345 124,533 202,479 285,116 47,988 155,524 201,969 98,994 505,368 59,004 75,532 {, 186,300 64,707 75,075 100,970 ^213,877 131,463 45,742 88,931 159,278 107,573 60,054 88,351 76,161 42,061 72,413 o 198,139 , y 324,243 36,106 82,126 78,391 70,263 49,708 131.686 91,034 71,343 46,588 33,229 71,789 46,346 55,288 59,538 i2t)4,903 42,815 55,013 61,265 82,662 42,908 / i i / ii'i i 67,841 112,239 81.942 59 41 5 334,991 176,62:i 301,895 127,495 143,976 168,822 133,301 235,317 118,637 206,180 298,600 51,247 232,034 183,011 117,178 543,872 69,228 91,302 215,328 67,270 87,021 111,733 239,743 137,246 49,336 107,636 188,133 112,989 72,217 113,735 83,114 54,349 84,410 220,957 380,793 54,539 104,824 97,263 78,897 51,478 146,077 94,537 102,M1 51,363 53,579 86,430 95,131 64,242 65,175 267,358 62,627 60,764 114,811 94,187 46,624 77,914 ♦ Rv T ocal Government Board Orders, Nos. P. 1,741 and P. 1,W, which were confirmed by Local Government Board Provisional Orders ConflSnat?on (No. 12) Act, 1902, and came into operation on 1st Oetober, 1902, the Municipal Boroughs of Rotherham and West Hartlopo il respectively were constituted County Boroughs. 104 Census, 1901. ENGLAJ^TD AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XV.— KEGISTEATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES.— Houses and Famiues or Sepaeate 4'.^ Occupiers 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901. Note. — For Areas of Registration Divisions and Counties, see Table XVI. Reobtration Divisions and Counties. Houses. Families or Separate Occupiers. 1901. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Peesons. Persons. Males. FemaleB.J In Occupa- tion. Not in Occupa- tion. ENGLAND and WALES 6,260,852 189,137 259,795 61,909 7,036,868 29,002,525 32,527.843 15,728,613 16,799,230 : 1 I.LONDON 571.788 24,098 15.971 4,624 1,019,646 4,228,817 4.686,541 2,142,086 il 2,394,466 1. London 571,768 24,098 15,971 4,624 1,019,646 4,228,317 4.636,541 2,142,085 2,394,456 II. SOUTH EASTERN 648,203 17.641 27,485 8.872 704,647 2,867,078 8,811.617 1,580,480 1,731,187 2.StrBREY 133,873 2,851 6,083 2,444 146,660 575,845 718.549 338,059 380,490 3. Kent 183,722 4,927 6,710 2,484 195.238 806.S08 935.144 460,171 474,973 4. Sussex 116,811 3,800 5,786 1,248 134,048 551.138 605.785 275,166 330,619 S. HaMPSHIEE ... ; ... 6- 153,433 4,280 6,022 1,578 166,698 666.460 768,608 369,099 399,509 6. Beekshiee i ... 60,363 1,683 2,884 618 62,003 267,127 283,531 137,985 145,546 IIL SOUTH MIDLAND | ... » 444,652 10,259 23,258 6.888 480,604 1,847,309 2,181,174 1,048,490 1,137,684 7. Middlesex ... i-i ... 138,941 1,822 8,033 3,841 169,446 558,425 810,306 380,508 429,798 8. Heetfoedshiee ... |, ... 52,056 1,229 2,200 535 53,007 2l6,i8i 239,760 115,095 124,665 9. Buckinghamshire i ... 38,586 984 1,597 427 39,340 163,195 173,061 84,644 88,417 [ 10. OXFOEDSHIEE ... > ... 42,039 1,397 2,534 231 43,016 189,927 186,698 88,512 98,186 11. NOETHAMPTONSHIEE 76,093 1,828 4,046 584 77.608 308,072 348,947 172,115 376,802 12. HUNTINGDONSHIEE 11,223 279 931 61 11,322 50,289 46,750 22,858 23,892 13. Bedfoedshieb 39,231 1,380 1,866 374 39,927 164,997 174,972 81,950 93,022 U. Cambeidgeshiee 46,483 1,340 2,051 335 46,938 196,223 200,680 97,778 102,902 IV. EASTERN ... 386,181 9,780 19,226 4,894 417,827 1,676,811 1,892,299 924,804 967,496 15. Essex 196,171 3,500 9,862 3,651 225,520 761,191 1,062,645 524,896 637,749 16. Suffolk 81,627 2,543 4,138 554 82,830 353,758 361,900 175,895 186,005 j 17.N0BF0LK 108,383 3,737 5,226 689 109,477 460,362 467,754 224,013 243,741 V. SOUTH WESTERN 889,233 11,248 23,862 3,280 434,945 1,856,262 1,913,393 907,217 1.006,176 18. WlLTSHIEE 58,892 1,548 3,283 412 59,927 254,125 263,944 130,808 133,136 19. Doesetshiee 42,738 1,038 2,982 288 44,455 191,177 199,968 98,714 101,254 20. Devonshiee 124,482 3,823 6,876 1,346 151.070 635,576 664,697 313,617 351,080 21. Cornwall 71,762 2,272 3,561 521 73,658 318,583 318,591 148,127 170,464 22. Someesetshiee 101,359 2,567 6,660 713 105,835 455,801 466,193 215,951 250,242 VL WEST MIDLAND 758,593 20,740 31,425 5,588 783.845 8,805.841 3,679,694 1.784,060 1.896.534 23. Gloucesteeshiee 128,991 4,184 6,990 1,077 143,738 601,357 648,627 301,632 346,995 24. Heeefoedshire 25,061 584 1,760 67 25,677 114,404 112,549 1 54,430 58,119 25. Sheopshiee 55,737 1,155 2,426 164 56,690 256,044 259,088 128,313 130,775 26. Staffoedshiee 251,388 5,393 8,154 2,200 254,773 1,108,701 1,251,910 623,025 628,885 27. Woecesteeshiee 105,454 2,366 4,651 775 107,444 422,673 500,819 237,314 263,505 28. Warv.-ickshiee 191,962 7,058 7,444 1,300 195,523 802,662 906,601 439,346 467,255 Census, 1901. 105 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES . Table XV.— REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES.— Houses and Families or Separate OccupiEES 1901, and Population 1891 and 1901 — continued. Ekoistkation Divisions and Counties. Houses. Families or Separate Oco\ipiers. 1901. Population. 1901. 1891. 1901. 1 Inhabited. Uninhabited. Build- ing. Persons. Persons. Male;* Females. In Not in Occupa- tion. Occupa- tion. VII. NORTH MIDLAND 448,277 12,174 16,966 4,152 448,965 1,808,494 ' 2,042,406 1,000,109 1,042,297 29. Leicestershire 96,001 2,621 4,630 985 97,065 378,619 440,932 212,225 228,707 30. Rutlandshire 4,753 126 312 13 4,810 21,971 20,743 10,323 10,^0 31. Lincolnshire 112,136 3,238 4,905 816 113,665 467,327 492,994 242,333 250,661 32. Nottinghamshire 127,378 3,410 3,597 1,290 129,149 505.311 596,705 291,201 305,504 33. Derbyshire 103,009 2,779 3,522 1,048 104,276 435,266 491,032 244,027 247,005 yill. NORTH WESTERN 1,058,236 38,914 42,596 9,118 1,093,404 4,664,749 5,230,431 2,511,268 2,719,163 34. Cheshire* 163,797 5,571 7,934 1,517 168,056 704.455 792,913 379,722 413,191 35. Lancashire 894,439 33,343 34,662 7,601 925,348 3,960,294 4,437,518 2,131,546 2,305,972 IX. YORKSHIRE 783,010 23,069 30,880 8,070 790,409 3,212,188 3,596,325 1,753,497 1,842,828 36. West Riding 606,340 15,565 22,944 6,296 610,757 2,454,655 2,766,471 1,345,009 1,421,462 37. East Riding (with York) 98,307 4,262 4,463 1,240 99,752 399.975 453,936 222,472 231,464 38. North Riding 78,363 3,242 3,473 534 79,900 ■ 357.558 375,918 186,016 189,902 X. NORTHERN 362,793 10,041 10,845 4,068 436,826 1,863,166 2,129,051 1,069,416 1,059,635 39. Durham 201,991 4,593 4,352 2,257 242,047 1,024,372 1,194,590 605,820 588,770 40. Northumberland 92,361 2,933 2,798 1,408 125,223 506,030 603,119 302,433 300,686 41. Cumberland 54,696 2,064 2,910 294 55,623 266,549 266,933 130,613 136,320 42. Westmorland 13,745 451 785 109 13,933 66,2X5 64,409 30,550 33,859 XL WELSH 404,907 11,273 17,781 3,360 425,750 1,774,810 2,015,012 1,012,187 1,002,825 43. Monmouthshire 59,934 1,444 2,135 538 63,926 275.612 316,864 162,737 154,127 44. South Wales 239,295 6,047 10,154 1,798 254,713 1,049,703 1,229,143 620,082 609,061 Glamorganshire 158,916 3,883 6,124 1,173 172,498 692,432 866,250 447,103 419,147 Carmarthenshire 26,18-2 612 1,089 194 26,779 117,721 123,570 59,339 64,231 Pemhrokeshire 17,615 391 705 128 18,127 .82,003 82,424 39,356 43,068 Cardiganshire 20,833 736 1,382 199 21,108 86,383 82,707 36,603 46,104 Brecknockshire 11,714 359 637 93 12,006 54.045 53,951. 26,970 26,981 Radnorshire 4,035 66 217 11 4,195 17,119 20,241 10,711 9,530 45. North Wales 105,678 3,782 5,492 1,024 107,111 449,495 469,005 229,368 239,637 Montgomeryshire 14)424 454 985 80 14,567 67,418 63,994 31,195 32,799 Flintshire* 9,583 346 809 35 9,630 42.565 42,261 21,129 21,132 Denbighshire 27,291 968 1,096 242 27,758 115,103 126,458 63,351 63,107 Merionethshire 14,665 522 730 135 14,861 64.605 64,248 31,504 32,744 Carnarvonshire 31,250 1,110 1,257 433 31,780 125,585 137,236 65,368 71,868 Anglesey 8,465 382 615 99 8,515 34.219 34,808 16,821 17,987 » On l8t July, 1801, the CItU 1 Parish of Buckley (Mold) was transferred from Holywell Poor Law Union and Registration District in the County of Flint to Hawarden Poor Law Union in the Registration District and County of Chester. On 1st January, 1903, Ha warden Pbor Law Union was created a Registra- tto^istriot, and was transferred to the Segistration County of Flint. The figures ,at the date of the Census for the Counties as thus altered were as follows :- 1164,278 I 688,653 || 774,638 ) 370,172 ( 404,466 13,408 I Cheshibe ... Flintshire ... 160,046 13,334 I 5,529 I 388 7,763 I 1,497 I 55) 688,653 58,367 I 60,336 I 30,679 I 29,857 106 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVI.— REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIESr-AREA, and Population at each . successive Census! Note.— The figures in this Table lor Cenfinses prior to 1901, with. but few and unimportant exceptions (in which cases the necessiwy corrections for changes in boundaries could not be carried out), relate to the areas of the Registration Counties as constituted at the date of the Census of 1901. Registration Divisions AND Counties. Area in Statute . . Population. Acres. 1801. ; 1811. 1S21. 1831. ■ 1841. 1851. 1861. 1871. ' 1881. 1891. 1901. ENGLAND and WALES. 37,327,479 8,892,536 j 10,164,256 12,000,236 13,896,797 15,914,148 17,927,609 20,066,224 22,712,266 25,974,439 29,002,526 32,527,843 DIVISIONS. 74,839 959,310 1,139,355 1,379,543 1,655,582 1,949,277 2,363,341 2;808,494 3,2fll,396 3,830,297 4,228,317 4,536,541 I.-LONDON II.-SOUTH EASTERN 3,994,374 876,635 1,006,334 1,170,018 1,319,005 1,477,962 1,625,907 1,844,777 2,165,151 2,487,209 2,867,078 3,311,617 III. -SOUTH MIDLAND 3,247,169 706,858 787,844 920,862 1,029,739 1,110,140 1,233,521 1,291,711 1,436,241 1,582,108 1,847,309 2,181,174 IV.-EASTERN ... ... 3,126,517 696,223 • 756,202 879,121 974,815 1,040,616 1,113,982 1,142,562 1,218,728 1,343,359 1,675,311 1,892,299 V.-SOUTH WESTERN 5,023,292 1,098,540 1,216,659 1,410,020 1,581,896 1,724.418 1,786,227 1,815,726 1,850,346 1,815,116 1,855,262 1,913,393 VI.— WEST MIDLAND... 4,051,7tl7 1,109,287 1,260,916 1,458,645 1.689,225 1,941,555 2,173,428 ; 2,477,414 2,761,082 3,081,323 3,305,841 3,679,594 VII.— NORTH MIDLAND 3,495,711 652,339 746,803 869,029 988,019 1,111,697 1,216,089 1,289,671 1,407,825 1,639,255 1,808,491 2,042,406 VIII: -NORTH WESTERN 1,943,959 874,308 1,065,153 1,332,915 1,680,2^1 2,069,907 2,493,497 2,940,654 3,388,210 4,106,901 4,664,749 5,230,431 IX.-YORKSHIRE 3,721,094 851,761 978,295 1,166,692 1,366,643 1,590,056 1,797,355 2,036,212 2,439,525 2,888,682 3,212,188 3,696,325 X;-NORTHERN 3,536,522 482,321 535,490 621,885 708,756 816,582 956,445 1,126,031 1,365,013 1,624459 1,863,166 2,129,051 XI.-WELSH ; 5,112,295 581,954 671,205; 791,506 902,896 1,046,622 1,167,817 1,292,942 1,418,719 1,576,030 1,774,810 2,015,012 i COUNTIES. \ I.-LONDON. 1. London ... 74;S39 959,310 1,139,355 1,379,543 1,655,582 1,919,277 2,363,341 2,803,491 3,201,396 3,830,297 4,228,317 4,536,541 II.-i-SOUTH EASTEllN. 2. StJBBET ... i 463,533 107,499 122,205 140,237 158,577 184,655 199,109 201,2.52 368,349 461,420 575,845 718,549 3. Kent , ... ... 969,890 258,661 305,209 351,373 398,853 447,522 485,456 545,721 629,915 709,564 806,508 935,144 i. Sussex ... ; 938,630 159,783 190,664 233,707 273,038 300,311 337,159 364.327 418,116 491,181 551,133 605,785 5. Hampshire.:. ' l;018,632 220,610 247,400 214,303 315,448 3,55,937 406,388 466,771 524,771 575,403 666,460 768,608 6. Berkshire : 573,689 130,082 140,856 157,398 173.089 189,537 197,795 203,706 224,000 246,641 267,127 283,531 III.-SOUTH MIDLAND. 7. Middlesex ... ; 178,606 77,060 91,274 107,185 122,038 139,863 149,370 182,678 257.243 366,221 558,425 810,306 8. HEBTPbBDSHIRE i 446,420 -i02;69O 115,730 135,273 148,793 163,681 175,339 178,776 195,792 203,555 216,181 239,700 9. BUOKiNOHAMSHJRE ... 407,015 D4,965 101,381 119,233 129,757 136,940 142,398 145,911 153,628 154,536 163,195 178,061 10. Oxfordshire 491,421 113,142 121,550 139,808 154,872 164,508 171,984 173,437 180,957 183,256 189,827 186,698 11. Northamptonshikk ... 642,393 128,245 139,764 160,933 177,946 199,208 213,844 231,079 248,234 276,893 308,072 318,947 12. Huntingdonshire 207,569 34,704 38,861 45,983 50,463 55,565 60,3W 59,137 58,031 63,223 50,289 46,750 13. Bedfordshire 307,344 65,378 72,091 86,336 97,586 111,091 128,428 139,155 lqO,374 153,177 164,997 174,972 14. Cambridgeshire 566.371 ,90,674 101,190 126,111 148,284 169,584 161,839 181,538 191,982 191,241 196,223 200,680 IV.-EASTERN. 15. Essex ... 904,215 210,408 234,171 268,101 294,435 320,782 314,110 379,705 410,880 552,297 761,191 1,062,615 16. Suffolk ... ' 931,132 212,962 231,255 268,169 292,818 310,931 332,157 330,937 340,557 341,221 353,758 361,900 17. Norfolk ... ) 1,291,170 272,853 290,776 342,851 387,502 408,903 437,715 i31,920 437,291 446,841 460,362 467,754 v.— SOUTH WESTERN. 18. Wiltshire ... i ... 809,22u 173,909 181,247 207,654 224,504 213,127 241,374 236,519 244,831 217,383 254,125 263,944 19. Dorsetshire 624,341 111,964 121,743 141,460 155,458 171,258 180,327 185,213 191,890 187,546 191,177 199,968 20. Devonshire 1,633,269 337,456 380,843 436,728 492,034 531,393 568,111 588,246 605,126 607,356 635,576 664,697 21. Cornwall 886,384 192,879 220,477 261,016 301,642 342,333 353,637 364,818 358,350 326.511 318,583 318,591 22. Somersetshire 1,070,078 282,332 i>1e» in tf 312,349 363,162 408,258 >T>C!rtTlQ lA 1 436,307 442,778 440,870 450,090 446,320 455,801 466,193 night of /une 6th, 1841, anS not apportioned to Counties. At each Census subsequent to 1841 such MTIoiS^hav^'*ii»''^ places where they arrived, on the day of the Census. "ooquont lo lou, sucn persons have been enumerated at th# Census, 1901. 107 ENGLAND AND WALES.— STJMMAUT TABLES. ■Table XVI.— REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES-^Area, and Population at each successive Census — continued. Registration Divisions and Counties, AREA in Statute Acres. Population. 1801. 18U. 1821. 1831. 1841. 1831. 1861. . 1871. 1881. 1891, 1901. VI-- WEST MIDLAND. ■ 23. GLODCflSTEKSHIRE 712,757 231.095 ' 265,023 314,361 366,444 . 411,817 437,120 464,158 519,312 568,038 601,357 648,627 ■24. Hkrefobdshibe 539,226 86,376 91,553 100,902 108,663 111,123 113,326 121,273 123,211 119,197 114,404 112,549 25. Shropshire 958,667 188,323 204,801 221,415 237,456 248,036 251,298 262,085 268,556 267,110 256,014 239,088 ;26. Staffordshire 771,43^ 254,562 ' 308,809 i62,734 426,454 530,561 632,638 772,472 881,971 1,012,290 1,108,701 1,251,910 ,27. WORCFiSTEBSHIRE 443,262 132,568 152,057 174,830 203,621 230,552 258,639 294,880 336,307' 383,209 422,673 600,819 'as-. WARwicKSHiKE .1. 628,364 216,363 238,673 284,103 346,587 409,466 480,407 562,516 631,523 731,479 802,662 908,601 ! VII.-NOilTH MIDLAND. ' J29. liEICEsirKESHIRE ... , ... 550,170 134,181 154,552 178,498 200,754 220,388 235,111 242,811 274,604 ■ 326,060 378,619 440,932 30. Rutlandshire ... 108,701) 18,045 17,974 20,207 21,120 22,901 23,991 23,233 23,183 22,8-23 21,971 20,743 31. LINCCJLNSHIRK 1,659,647 205,368 233,659 277,557 311,952 356,284 400,297 404,208 428,126 463,123 467,327 492,994 32. NOTTINGHAMSHIEB ; ... 616.287 152,573 177,330 203,939 243,875 ■ 270,727 294,374 323,784 333,457 438,612 305,311 396>05 33. Derbyshire ... ;' ... 560,907 142,172 163,288 188,828 210,318 241,397 . 262,316 295,635 326,435 388,607 433,206 491,032 VIIL-NORTH WESTKRN \' 34. CBESHIRE' 644,143 189,575 223,277' 263,608 316,926 368,893 423^37 472,847 536,243 618,076 704,455 792,913 35. Lancashire _. ■ ... 1,299,816 684,733 841,876 1,069,307 1,363,295 1,701,012 2,069,760 2,467,807 2,831,965 3,488,823 3,960,294 4,437,518 1X.-YORKSHIRB. t 36. West Riding 1,750,995 574,681 663,518 813,893 991,045 1,173,185 1,336,891 1,522,339 1,845,769 2,188,642 2,454,655 2,766,471 37. East Riding (with Yore) 6»2,993 124,577 148,751 170,879 189,611" ■ 218,151 250,891 273,785 306,440 362,234 399,975 453,936 38. North Riding .. ; ... 1,277,1M 152,503 164,026 181,920 185,987 198,720 209,573 239,918. 287,316 337,806 357,338 '375,918 X. -NORTHERN. 39. Durham 766,591 156,135 172,634 201,662 247,363 315,915 398,998 316,784 693,014 875,487 1,024,372 1,194,590 40. NOETHUMBEKLAND 1,291,515 168,078 183,269 212,389 236,959 266,020 303,568 343,025 386,646 433,711 306,030 603,119 41. Cumberland 973,086 117,230 133,663 156,124 169,262 178,038 195,492 203,276 220,233 250,647 266,549 266,93S 42. Westmorland 505,330 40,878 45,922 51,510 45,172 56,609 58,387 60,916 65,130 64,314 66,215 64,409 XL^WELSH. 43. Monmouthshire 393,849 55,001 73,200 88,904 112,959 151,249 17^374 197,179 219,910 234,552 275,612 316,8m 44. South Wales :— Glamorganshire Carmarthenshire ... Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshim 576,537 464,587 357,118 595,285 473,087 238,660 73,928 55,018 50,270 61,290 35,351 13,171 88,805 63,962 54,213 70,067 40,196 14,176 106,945 74,554 65,442 81,765 45,715 15,782 131,810 ^3,553 72,946 90,690 49,663 17,401 177,675 88,780 78,557 96,002 56,346 18,282 239,663 93,988 84,472 97,614 60,050 1?,554 325,842 95,920 87,690 97,401 39,801 , 19,648 405,394 100,537 83,873 97,869 57,978 19,754 517,891 110,313 83,679 93,137 55,326 18,523 692,432 117,721 82,003 86,383 54,045 17,119 866,250 123,570 82,424 82,707 53,951 20,241 45. North Wales :— Montgomerishire ... Flintshire* ...1 ... Denbighshire ... ' Merionethshire' ... CARNARVQNSHIRE' ... Anglesey 591,973 74,023 378,309 523,768 3-22,742 120,417 36,158 22,163 55,173 35,730 46,006 23,092 60,466 26,632 59,422 38,509 33,447 28,110 69,491 31,178 71,034 42,579 63,669 34,448 77,260 35,307 76,456 45,078 72,475 '37,298 79,892 40,798 83,603 50,577 86,763 38,106 77,258 41,047 88,689 51,191 94,674 , 43,;;43 ; .77,034 39,941 97,672 53,119 1 103,538 ■ 38,157 78,494 43,517 103,475 61,413 111,378 33,127 76,306 ■ 43,774 111,479 68,128 123,800 35,122 67,418 42,565 115,103 64,605 123,385 34,219 63,994 42,261 126,458 64,248 137,236 34,808 Un^onVa8''created a K«Bi8tratlon the Counties as thus altered -were as.follows Cheshire Funtshibe 611,288 I 182,686 | 215,424 106,878 y 29,052 I 34,185 254,835 1 307,161 | 358,092 39,961 I 45,072 | 61,601 412,919 51,865 460,489 52,299 621,430 I 602,381 | 688,653 58,332 I 61,469 | 58,367 774,638 60,536. 108 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XVII.— AGGREGATE NUMBERS of MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS registered in each REGISTRATION COUNTY during the INTERCENSAL PERIOD 1891—1901 ; INCREASE or DECREASE of POPULATION compared with DIFFERENCE between BIRTHS and DEATHS. Heqistration Counties.* Population.* 1891. 1901. Registored from Ist April 1891, to 31st March 1901. JlAB- BIAGES. Births. Deaths. In- crease ( + ) or De- crease ( - ) of Popu- lation. Excess of Births over Deaths f + ) or of Denths over Births ( - ). Gain( + ) or Loss ( - by Migra- tion. BNOIiAND AMD WALES. I. LONDON. 1. London t 29,002,525 S2,527,843 II. SOUTH EASTERN. 2. Surrey 3. Kent ... i, Sussex 5. Hampshire 6. Berkshire... /'Census 1891 -; let .Tune 1895 l^lst June 1897 / Census 1891 list July 1895 ^Census 1891 J Ist June 1893 list July 1895 Ust June 1897 /! Census 1891 1st June 1895 Ust July 1895 ^Census 1891 •< 1st June 1893 U.stJuly 1895 III. SOUTH MIDLAND. 7. Middlesex! 8. Hgktpordshibb... 9. Buckinghamshire 10. oxfor))shibe 11. Northamptonshire 12. Huntingdonshire 13. Bedfordshire ... U. Cambridgeshire Census 1891 ^Census 1891 -< 1st Nov. 1895 Ust Oct. 1897 /'Census 1891 -( let June 1895 Ust Jan. 1897 /Census 1891 •< 1st June 1895 VlstJan. 1897 /Census 1891 list June 1893 /"Census 1891 ■< 1st Nov. 1893 Ust Oct. 1897 /Census 1891 "list Nov. 1897 IV. EASTERN. 15. Essex 16. Suffolk 17. Norfolk 1,211,713 4,520,971 572,092 572,641 575,815 806,297 806,508 551,542 534,553 551,342 551,138 666,250 666,239 666,460 268,357 267,348 267,127 574,999 215,179 215,461 216,181 164,442 164,442 163,195 188,220 188,680 189,927 308,072 308,072 50,289 165,999 165,717 164,997 196,269 196,223 761,191 353,758 160,362 714,323 1 714,831 } 718,549 ■ 935,0151 935,144/ 609,624^ 609,632 I 609,503 t 605,785; 768,409> 768,401 y 768,608/ 284,9171 288,738 }■ 283,531./ 825,876 238,627^ 238,892 y 239,760./ 174,075 174,063 173,061 185,025 185,696 186,698 348,9351 348,947/ 46,750 176,105^ 175,840 y 174,972; 200,7181 200,680/ 1,062.645 361,900 467,754 2,388,643 9,157,173 390,079 42,044 60,786 18,864 42,363 14,032 11,302 12,339 24,787 3,257 11,934 13,581 59,779 24,201 31,991 1,329,428 5,563,525 157,858 227,837 39,366 138,938 63,217 187,900 71,218 195,277 57,517 45,619 48,441 95,657 12,463 44,684 52,114 274,705 98,741 128,567 838,454 +3,525,318 +3,593,648 92,543 134,996 88,269 115,843 41,778 101,224 35,145 25,474 29,576 51,684 7,858 26,841 31,763 143,944 59,589 80,486 -68,330 309,228 +490,074 + 142,404 + 128,671 + 54,930 + 102,153 + 16,469 + 65,315 + 92,841 + 50,669 + 72,057 - 181,746 + 77,089 + 35,830 + 4,261 + 30^096 + 29,440 - 12,971 + 250,877 + 23,491 +- 9,730 - 3,176 + 40,870 - 3,539 + 10,064 + 4,452 + 301,454 + 8,142 + 94,053 + 22,372 + 20,145 + 18,865 + 43,973 f 4,605 + 17,843 -I- 20,351 + 130,761 + 39,152 + 7,392 -I- 48,081 + 156,824 + 1,119 - 10,415 - 22,041 - 3,103 - 8,144 - 7,779 - 15,899 + 170,693 31,010 40,689 * Changes were made in the boundaries of many of the Registration Counties durins the interppnsnl ni^vir^ t» h,» t. i,, ..,. populations of every such County for 1891 and 1901 are given, flrst for the CouX as consUtu?Pfl at thP (^pn=^^^^ *'l® enumerated as subsequently altered. The dates from which the cTianged areas were aSed for Slationof Biith^^n^ nJ^^^^ then for the County column In calculating the Increase or Decrease of Population approximate allowaLeSsbeeS mad? fW ?S» E^'^*^? ^'''^ ^''°^ of boundary; owing to this method of calculation, the Increase or Decrease of PoSti'Jfn f^^^^ by changes derivable from the figures for the individual Counties in Table XV. wMch relate to those areas as constSnt^rt »f th'Fo ^ fractionally from tEat t The populations shown in this Table for the Counties of London and MWdlesex both for iM^nh^^^^^^^ Tabfelv.''''' ""' "^-"^l^-' '^« P-'<"i 'i-'-^ ^"<=b the Births and Deatt were'r^red • toercSu%'ntly d&i^'^'^om ?^^^^^^^ Census, 1901. 109 ENGLAND AND] WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVII.— AGGREGATE NUMBERS of MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS registered in each REGISTRATION COUNTY during the INTERCENSAL PERIOD 1891—1901 ; INCREASE or DECREASE of POPULATION compared with DIFFERENCE between BIRTHS and B^ATRS—contimied. Registration Counties.* Population.* V. SOUTH WESTEKN 18. Wiltshire fCoiiRus 1891 \ 1st Nov. 189B I 19. DOBSETSniRB 20. Detonshibe 21. Cornwall ... 22. Somersetshire t /'Census 1891 ' 1st June 1895 ^1 1st May 189B UstNov. ISsK) /Census 1891 1 1st June 1893 M^ 1st Jan. 1896 I SlstMar. 1896 Ust May 1896 /'Census 1891 J 1st June 1895 1 1st Jan. 1896 ( 31stMar. 1896 VL WEST MIDLAND. 23. Gloucestershibe t (Census 1891 \ 1st Jan. 1896 24. Herefordshire... 25. Shropshire 26. Staffordshjbe 27. WOBCESTERSHIRB /■Census 1891 ) 1st July 1895 ! 1st Jan. 1896 list Oct. 1897 /•Census 1891 -! 1st Nov. 1896 Ust Sept. 1897 /Census 1891 J 1st Jan, 1893 1 1st July 1895 V9thNov. 1897 /■Census 1891 jlBtJuly 1895 ■iilstOet. 1897 1,9th Nov. 1897 28. Warwickshire ... VII. NORTH MIDLAND, 29. Leicestershire ... fCensus 1891 ', 1st June 1895 (^IstMay 1896 /'Census 1891 J 1st June 1895 i 1st July 1895 UstMay 1896 3D. Rutlandshire ... 31. Lincolnshire ... 32. Nottinghamshire 33. Derbyshire /Census 1891 list June 1895 /Census 1891 UstNov. 1897 I Census 1891 \ 1st July 1895 Vllt. NORTH WESTERN 31. Cheshire /Cengns 1891 1st .Tan. 1803 ■{ 1st July 1895 35. Lancashire ( 1st Nov. 1895 UstDeo. 1896 /'Census 1891 I 1st June 1895 ', IstJuly 1895 UstDeo. 1896 1891. 1901. 255,119 254,125 188,995 188,707 190,183 191,177 636,225 636,872 636,603 637,0.52 635,576 318,583 510,076 509,717 509,986 509,537 548,886 517,621 113,316 113,115 111.110 111,101 251.765 255,071 256,041 1,103,152 1,108,712 1,108,6S7 1,108,701 122,530 122,731 122.737 122,673 801,738 8(11,716 802,662 379,286 379,460 379,5tio 378,619 22,123 21,971 167,281 167,327 505,311 132,111 135,266 707,978 702,688 704,882 705,198 704,455 3.957,906 3,957,521 3,959,531 3,960,291 Registered from Ist April 1891, to 3l8t March 1901. Mar- riages. Births. Deaths. In- crease ( -f- ) or De- crease ( — ) of Popu- lation. 264,8811 263,944/ 197,987^ 197,667 I 199,031 I 199,968; 665,327^ 665,905 I 665,637 ! 666,061 I 664.697; 318,591 539,390-1 539,132 ! 539,400 1 538,976j 576,970 "> 575,844/ 111,590^ 111,429 [ 112,555 ,' 112.549; 257,834"^ 258,139; 259,088; 1,245,697^ 1,251,944 I 1,251,849 f 1,251,910; 500,713^ 500,874 I 500,880 r 500,819; 905,769^ 905,761 )- 906,60i; 441,524A 441,677 ! 441,772 r 440,932^ 20.888 \ 20,743/ 492,956-1 492,994/ 596,705 487,661 \ 491,032/ 797,550^ 791,303 793,249 793,563 792,913, 1/ 4,436,868 | 4,437,518; 17,403 13,406 49,001 21,335 34,184 44,657 7,278 17,015 95,548 33,896 72,282 31,841 1,314 36,716 44,851 35,947 54,031 68,101 48,968 164,978 82,636 140,381 151,086 29,122 68,812 407,335 132,769 268,185 126,494 5,093 132,679 175,.377 146,335 219,906 345,825 1,315,276 40,245 29,904 113,154 55,790 84,250 95,945 19,546 42,742 229,460 74,889 162,591 70,154 3,137 79,794 97,036 79,103 135,621 878,859 -I- 9,787 + 8,893 + 29,105 -t- 8 + 29,385 + 28,157 - 1,806 + 3,060 + 143,039 + 78,161 + 103,987 + 62,272 - 1,231 + '25,672 + 91,394 + 55,543 + 88,679 -I- 477,368 Excess of Births over Deaths (-H) or of Deaths over Births ( - ). Gain ( + ) or Loss ( - ) by Migra- tion. + 27,856 + 19,064 + 51,824 + 26,846 + 56,131 -1- 55,141 -i- 9,576 + 26,070 -H77,875 -I- 57,880 -I- 105,594 + 56,340 -)- 1,956 + 52,885 + 78,341 -t- 67,232 + 84,285 + 436,417 18,069 - 10,171 - 22,719 - 26,838 - 26,746 - 26,984 - 11,382 - 23,010 - 34,836 + 20,281 - 1,607 + 5,932 - 3,187 -27,213 H 13,053 - 11,687 + 4,394 + 40,951 ♦ Spp Note * page IDS. , t> . * «.,« rninntir nf Somerset was transferred to that of Gloucester. For the purposes of this Taole, t OnUt|anu|r|w^j^part of^^^^^^ shown as if the change had not taken place aurtil alter the Census of 1901. 110 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XVIl— AGGREGATE NUMBERS of MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS registered in each REGISTRATION COUNTY during the' INTERCENSAL PERIOD 1891—1901; INCREASE or DECREASE of POPULATION compared with DIFFERENCE between BIRTHS and B^EATB-S— continued. Registration Counties.* Population^ 1891. 1901. Registered from ISt April 1891, to 31st March 1901. ; Mar- riages. Births. Deaths. In- crease ( + ) 'or De- crease ( — ) of Popu- lation. Excess of Births over Deaths {■+ ) or of Deaths over Births ( - ). Gain ( -I- ) or Loss ( - ) by Migra- tion. IX. YORKSHIRE. 3p. West Ridino /Census 1891 ) 1st June 1895 1 1st July 1895 Vlst Nov. 1895 3?. East Rii,iNG(wiTii YORK) {f«Xly lis 38. North Riding ('Census 1891 ■i 1st July J89.5 V 1st Nov. 1895 X. NORTHERN. 39. Durham / Census 1891 ,■■• Ust Nov. 1895 40. Northumberland i... 41. Cumberland ...'• ... 4g. Westmorland \ XI. WELSH. ©. Monmouthshire U. South Wales :— ' Glamorganshire,.., Cakmartiienshire Pembrokeshire .. Cardiganshire Brecknockshire ... ' Radnorshire t IS. .North Wales-:— . I'Censug 1891 < 1st July 1895 Ust May 1900 /Census 1891 "list July 1895 /Census 1891 ilstJan. 1897 ('Census. 1891 ■i 1st Jani 1897 UstMaj- 1900 MONTGOMERYSHIRE {g^Xf;^ ^ Flintshire ... Denbighshire Merionethshire , Carnarvonshire Anglesey ('Census 1891 J 1st Nov. 1895 1 1st Nov. 1896 Ust Sept. 1897 /Census' 1891 \ let July 1895 2,464,415 2,464,800 2,454,824 2,454,655 400,085 399,975 354,382 , .357,392 357,558 1,024,369 1,024,372 506,030 266,549 66,215 275,242 275,882 275,612 693,072 692,432 118,324 117,721 82,003 86,383 52,872 53,775 54,045 17,119 67,297 67,418 42,565 116,698 116,382 116,076 115,103 64,726 64,605 125,585 34,219 2,776,062^ 2v776,815 I 2,766,636 f 2^766,471> ; 454,0711 453,936/ 372,934^ 375,755 > 375,918/ 1,194,588\ 1,194,590/ 603,119 266,933 64,409 316,469" 317,163 316,864. 866,9441 866,250/ 124,5121 123,570/ 82,424 82,707 52,710^ 53,652 y 53,951> 20,241 63,8711 63,994/ 42,261 128,026A 127,712 ! 127,407 f 126,458y 64,371 \ 64,248/ 137,236 34,808 213,199 34,631 26,708 88,909 44,915 4,336 23,055 66,782 8,952 5,613 5,052 4,076 1,431 4,201 2,631 9,036 4,361 9,619 2,229 787,896 130,967 108,111 395,247 179,407 18,455 78,586 16,169 101,759 285,043 36,526 22,330 19,802 15,411 5,209 16,746 12,279 36,405 16,977 33,100 8,716 489,654 78,563 64,482 212,833 104,827 45,507 9,723 55,372 152,295 22,144 14,701 16,210 9,926 3,124 11,483 8,215 23,823 12,106 24,261 6,589 -I- 311,747 -f 53.972 + 18,441 + 170,218 -I- -97,089 -I- 384 - 1)806 + 41,256 + 173,841 -I- ^ 5,872 -I- 421 - 3,676 143 + 3,122 - 3,425 304 + 11,338 356 + 11,651 + 589 + 298,242 -I- 52,404 -I- ■"43,629 -I- 13,505 + 1,568 -25,188 -I- 182,414 +' 74,580 + 33,079 + 6,436 + 46,387 + 132,748 + 14,382 + 7,629 + 3,692 + 5,485 + 2,085 + 5,263 + 4,064 -I- 12 682 + 4.871 + 8,839 + 2,127 * See note * page 108. - 12,196 -f 22,509 - 32,695 - 8,242 - 5,131 + 41,093 - 8,510 - 7,208 - 7,268 - 5,628 -I- 1,037 - 8,688 - 4,368 - 1,244 - 5,227 + 2,812 - 1,538 t At the date of the recent Census the population of the Registration County of Radnor vras a„o-Tn»r,f„fl v,., . 1 ranly engaged in the construction of new Waterworks for the Corporation of BirmSim Thtelmeu ?o=.«?i?i^X?f\^ll°?'^S'' "^fe" tempo- for the abnormal increase of population. -"""liuguam. -inese men together with their families account Census^ 190li 111 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVIII.— COUNTY COURT CIRCUITS and DISTRIC rs.— Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901. Name of Distkict. ENGLAND AND WALES. Circuit No. 1 Alnwick Bfxfoei) Beewick Gatkshead Hexham and Bkixingham. MOEPEl'H AND Bl.YTH Newcastle upon Tyne North Shields eothbury WOOLER CiPCUitNo. 2 Bishop Auckland and wolsingham CONSETT DUKHAM Seaham HAKBOUR SOUTH Shields and Jakeow Sunderland West Hartlepool Circuit No. 3 Ambleside Appleby Barrow in Foeness Ulverston Brampton Carlisle Cockermouth and Vi Jnhabited Houses. Population. 6,260,852 32,527,843 120,637 4,704 1,1-24 3,535 22,536 7,896 15.044 47,28-1 15/209 1,333 1,967 142,850 22,417 12,414 36,608 5,182 21,441 27,278 17,510 ouk- AND Alston INGTON Haltwhistle Kendal Keswick KiEKBY Lonsdale Penrith Settle Whitehaven and Mtli WiGTON CiFCuit No. 4 Bacup and Rawt?:nstall... Blackburn and Darwen ... Blackpool Choeley Clitheeoe Gaestano Haslingden ami Acckington KlEKHAitf Lancastee Preston Circuit No. 5 Bolton ... BUEY Oldham ... kochdalb Wig an ... Circuit No. 6 LiVEEPOOL Ormskirk and Southpoet., St. Helens AND WiDNES .. 91,909 3,213 3,461 16,755 2,482 13,831 12,260 2,539 5,263 1,717 3,507 5,985 1,961 14,062 4,873 159,561 12,159 42,064 15,891 12,970 5,110 1,980 19,917 3,654 14,353 31,463 202,321 54,394 32,282 51,390 29,055 35,200 197,755 146,831 21,609 29,315 795,356 23,660 5,198 19,491 160,839 38,988 83,661 .339.675 109,080 5,994 8,770 846,117 110,315 66,101 193,994 31,557 166,780 181,814 95.556 460,149 15,597 15,063 97,155 11,426 66,896 61,941 11,646 25,045 8,099 16,595 27,546 9,383 71,435 22,322 755,580 53,558 194,712 78,122 63,001 23,397 9,579 90,473 17,856 72,651 152,231 949,302 257,587 145,471 234,474 120„i31 191,239 1,084,136 813,319 108,594 162,223 name of Distkict. .Inhabited Houses. Circuit No. 7 Altrincham Birkenhead Leigh NOUTHWICH AND WlNSl-QED KUNCOllN Waekincton Circuit No. 8 iVlANCHESTEE SALFOED... Circuit No. 9 ASHTON UNDUE LYNE AND Stalybridge CONGLETON AND SaNDBACH Hyde Maccleskielu NANTWICH AND CEEWE Stockpoet Whitchurch Circuit No. 11 ... Beadfoed Buenley COLNE and Nelson Keighlev Otley Skipton Circuit No. 12 Dewsbuey Halifax Holmfieth Huddeesfield., Saddle WORTH.. TODMOKllEN .. Population.' 109,186 15,112 39,031 16,770 11,807 6,116 20,350 Circuit No. 13 G-LOSSOP kotherham .. Sheffield Circuit No. 14 Leeds Wakefield .. Circuit No. 15 Barnard C.vstle Darlington Easing WOLD Helmsi.kv Knaeesboroui;ii Leyburn MlDDLB.SBEOUtlll NORTHALLEllTOX Richmond KiPON Stockton ON Tees .,. Stokeslev and Guisbokouuh Tadcaster Thirsk Yoek 201,908 122,625 79.283 113,251 . 30,711 8,405 12,618 12,982 16,269 29,062 3,204 559,864 71,560 209,487 86,254' 57,770 29,510 105,283 1,001,862 609,097 392,765 164,064 82,639 26,889 17,638 10,712 10,097 138,289 39,603 46,024 5,056 33,570 3,860 10,176 121,952 6,362 22,183 93,407 124,905 101,887 23,018 123,854 4,356 11,615 2,122 2,232 10,228 2,551 25,955 3,585 3,146 6,508 16,653 6,674 .5,195 2,687 20,347 514,146 138,849 39,424 56,181 57,202 77,458 130,087 14,945 729,032 358,081 122,880 ; 73,713 : 77,463 : 51,686 45,209 , 586,634 167,424 194,951 22,221 142,813 17,018 42,207 589,800 27,971 111,629 450,200 574,869 461,791 113,078 603,964 20,354 56,344 9,439 10,545 48,628 11,162 1.35,561 15,961 14,246 28,181 89,415 .31,711 23,660 11,948 96,909 112 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVIII.— COUNTY COURT CIRCUITS and DISTRICTS.— Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901 — continued. Name of District. Inhabited . Houses. Population. Name of District. Inhabited Houses. Population. Circuit No. 16 Barnsley Beverley Bridlington Goole Great Driffield Hedon HOWDEN Kingston upon Hull New Malton pocklington pontbfract Scarborough Selby Whitby Circuit No. 17 Barton on Humber Boston Brigg and Scunthorpe ... Caistor Gainsborough Great Grimsby Holbeach Horncastle Lincoln Louth Market Rasen Sleaford Spalding .„ Spilsby Circuit No. 18 Bingham doncastek East Retford Mansfield Newark... Nottingham Thorne Worksop Circuit No. 19 Alfreton Ashbourne Bakewbll Belper and Ilkeston Burton ON Trent Buxton, Chapel en lb Frith, and New Mills ... Chesterfield Derby and Long Eaton ... Wirksworth and Matlock Circuit No. 20 ashby de la zouch Bourne Grantham Hinckley Leicester Loughborough Lutterworth Market Bosworth Market HARBOROutiH Melton Mowbray Nuneaton Oakham Stamford Uppingham 162,687 30,150 6,493 4.496 5,617 3,981 3,344 2,773 54,933 6,643 3,003 19,-550 11,381 3,714 6,609 766,456 151,196 29,791 20,229 25,486 17,754 14.622 12,274 253,545 30,513 13,709 99,776 51,110 16,507 29,944 Circuit No. 21 Birmingham Circuit No. 22 Alcester Bromsgrove Chipping Norton Coventry Daventry Evesham Pershore Redditch Rugby Shipston ON Stour Solihull SOUTHAM Stow on the Wold Stratford on Avon Warwick Circuit No. 23 Bromyard Droit wicH Great Malvern Kidderminster Ledbury Stourbridge Tenbury Worcester Circuit No. 24 Abergavenny and Blaen- avon Barry Cardiff Chepstow Crickhowell Monmouth Newport pontvpool Ross Trkdegar USK Circuit No. 25 Dudley i ... Walsall West Bromwich Wolverhampton Circuit No. 26 Atherstone burslem .w Cheadle Hanley Leek "." Lichfield ',\\ Market Drayton ... ..'. Newcastle under Lyme .".* Rugeley Stafford Stoke upon Trent' and Longton Stone Tamworth Tunstall Uttoxeter 154,362 154,362 749,049 749,049 89,013 2,835 4,273 3,690 19,487 4,209 3,949 2,866 4,861 7,400 3,709 10,786 2,368 1,919 4,626 12,035 396,133 12,112 19,873 16,004 87,191 1 17,466 , 17,629 12,029 23,323 33.592 1 15,053 1 50,430 I 9,903 i 8,151 19,781 54,596 97,568 4,127 8,998 5,957 1,698 8,012 17,657 4,017 4,159 16,259 . 6,627 2,762 5,471 5,694 6,140 428,614 17,396 38,360 27,308 7,556 35,821 82,227 17,612 17,423 73,098 26,779 11,654 23,727 24,529 25,124 58,891 2,194 2,705 5,127 10,213 2,629 20,066 1,634 14,323 276,023 10,074 ■ - 11,786; 25,196 46,134. 11,940 98,169 7,561 65,163 134,664 2,993 17,982 5,787 14,961 10,495 70,059 3,787 8,600 623,305 12,350 83,832 25,569 76,196 44,757 322,135 15,722 42,744 107,945 5,550 5,614 34,303 3,925 1,654 6,097 19,705 8,540 3^623 17,280 1,654 582,429 27,054 1 31,313 197,325 18,434 7,115 27,105! ' 111,6.58 44,428 16,117 94,646 7,234 128,968 13,828 3,333 4,280 15,537 17,743 8,976 23,959 35,869 5,443 624,994 69,078 15,676 19,144 76,880 87,635 43,060 121,513 167,316 24,692- 131,887 30,668 35,282 28,909 37,028 656,962 152,127 180,125 144,905 179,805 104,659 3,565 10,310 4,643 12,114 5.815 5,717 3,121 12,410 2,380 6,861 18,983 3,571 5,020 6,885 3,264 522,691 17,729 52,414 , 22,282 61,599 27,274 29,811 13,849 61,665 11,553 35,269 96,6.50 ■ 16,812 24,667 35,584 15,533 125,483 9,233 3,882 8,001 5,169 55,989 11,904 2,776 2,779 4,549 5,015 7,370 2,259 3,997 2,560 573,108 44,241 16,786 35,703 23,940 259,980 53,129 11,029 12,813 19,794 22,210 35,289 9,871 17,175 11,148 Census, 1901. 113 ENGLAI^D AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XVIIT.— COUNTY COURT CIRCUITS and DISTRICTS.— Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901 —continued. Name of Distkict. Inhabited Houses. Population. Name of District. Inhabited Houses. Population. Circuit No. 27 ... 62,104 287,405 Circuit No 32 105,013 451,820 Bishops Castle 2,172 9,617 Attleborough and Watton 3,673 15,180 Bridgnorth 3,161 14,485 Aylsham 4,378 18,487 Cleobury Mortimer 1,809 8,870 Downham Market 3,658 15,213 Hereford 9,728 44,571 East Dereham 5,403 22,291 Leominster 3,646 15,761 Ely 4,591 19,806 Ludlow 4,139 19,526 Holt 4,291 18,857 44,087 Madeley 7,436 34,128 King's Lynn 10,151 Newport 3,302 15.080 Little Walsingham and 6,877 29,293 Oswestry 6,905 31,967 Fakenham Shrewsbury 12,092 57,122 March 3,945 16,994 Wellington 5,420 25,854 North Walsham 5,157 21,667 Wem 2,294 10,424 Norwich 33,151 147,504 SOHAM 1,995 8,109 SWAFFWATW 3,509 3,960 14,310 17,135 to \y A,r r KiAaL ... ... .,, Thetford Circuit No. 28 48,951 216,332 Wisbech Wymondham 6,787 3,487 28,225 14,662 Aberystwith 5,570 23,735 Bala 1,320 5,732 Builth 1,824 8,634 CORWEN 2,190 9,721 Dolgelly Hay 3,382 2,204 14,325 9,626 Circuit No. 33 99,474 438,738 Kington 2,373 10,427 Knighton 1,854 8,945 Beccles and Bungay 5,332 23,594 Llanfyllin 2,900 12,573 Bury St. Edmunds 8,383 36,391 Llanidloes 1.410 6,313 Diss AND Eye 5,394 23,063 Machynlleth 2,651 11,030 Fbamlingham and Sax- 5,640 24,654 Newtown 3,302 15,634 MUNDHAM PORTMADOC AND FESTINIOG 6,286 27,893 Great Yarmouth 15,208 65,770 Presteigne 679 2,883 Hadleigh 3,545 14,969 Pwllheli 5,329 21,893 Hales WORTH 4,648 19,851 Khayader and Llandrin- 1,781 9,661 Haeleston 3,817 16,230 DOD Wells Ipswich 18,690 85,103 Welshpool 3,896 17,407 Lowestoft 8,471 40,878 . Mildenhall 1,891 8,290 Stowmarket Sudbury 5,238 6,461 22,388 27,102 Circuit No. 29 90,824 414,602 Woodbridge and Felix- stowe 6,756 30,555 Bangor Carnarvon 6,084 9,234 25,912 39,598 Chester 15,781 78,427 Conway and T,t,andtjdno ... Denbigh 6,815 2,686 34,061 12,125 Circuit No. 35 104,589 454,671 Holyhead, Llangefni and 12,257 50,606 Menai Bridge Ampthill 3,879 15,552 Holywell 3,915 16,855 Bedford 12,608 57,389 Llanrwst 3,052 13,170 Biggleswade 6,420 28,866 Mold AND Flint 5,668 25,406 Bishop Stortford 5,773 25,146 Ruthin 2,220 9,299 Cambridge 18,233 79,077 St. Asaph and Bhyl 4,783 21,680 Haverhill 4,383 18,716 Wrexham and Llangollen 18,329 87,463 Hitchin 6,760 29,929 Huntingdon 7,861 32,987 Newmarket OUNDLE 5,501 2,548 25,484 10,494 Circuit No. 30 103,256 554,950 Peterborough ROYSTON 13,132 5,080 58,215 20,986 Aberdaeb and Mountain Ash Brecknock 14,539 76,743 Saffron Walden St. Neots 5,012 3,588 20.792 14,821 3,443 15,660 Thrapston 3,811 16,217 Bridgend 12,180 67,453 Merthyr Tydfil Pontypridd, Ystkadyfodwg 16,994 30,306 89,890 173,731 AND Forth Swansea 25,794 131,473 Circuit No. 36 Abingdon 99,915 3,482 454,003 15,182 Circuit No. 31 78,246 363,288 Banbury 6,779 28,555 Bicester 3,264 13,684 Aberayeon 2,947 10,735 Brackley 2,636 10,718 Cardigan 4,028 15,162 Buckingham 3,839 15,909 Carmarthen 7,461 33,393 Faringdon 3,008 12,757 Haverfordwest 8,227 38,514 Kettering 9,932 48,093 Lampeter 3,746 14,940 Northampton 23,513 112,509 Llandii.o Fawr 5,003 23,693 Oxford 13,475 64,007 Llandovery 2,203 9,587 Thame 3,958 16,487 Llanelly 11,515 66,897 Towcester 3,915 16,092 Nakberth 4,079 17 362 Wantage 3,118 14,001 Neath and Abekavon 19,186 98,322 Wellingborough 11,930 56,042 Newcastle in Emlyn 4,542 "18,135 Witney 4,409 18,838 Pembroke Dock 5,309 26,548 Woodstock 2,657 11,129 17 114 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVIII.— COUNTY COURT CIRCUITS and DISTRICTS.— Inhabited Houses and Population, 1901 — continued. Name of District. Circuit No. 37 Aylesbury Barnet Chesiiam Henley ON Thames ... High Wycombe Leighton Buzzard Luton Newport Pagnell St. Albans Uxbridge Wallingford Watford Windsor and Maidenhead Circuit No. 38 Braintree Brentwood Chelmsford Colchester DUNMOW Edmonton and Wood Green Grays Thuehock Halstead Harwich Hertford Maldon Romford Southend Waltham Abbey Inhabited Houses. Circuit No. 40, Bow Shorbditch ... Circuit No. 41 Clerkenwell Circuit No, 42 Bloomsbury Whitkchapel Circuit No. 43 Brentford Brompton Marylebone ... Circuit No. 44 Westminster ... Circuit No. 45 Chertsey Croydon Epsom Farnhamand Aldershot... Guildford and Godalming Hungerford Kingston on Thames Newbcry Beading Wandsworth 125,446 7,552 13,908 6,320 3,584 10,198 6,015 11,475 8,042 11,223 9,919 4,024 16,772 16,414 Population. 609,136 32,851 82,073 29,064 16,162 46,232, 25,589 52,586 36,387 52.389 51,196 18,163 85,570 80,874 156,159 5,664 5,678 8,194 . 18,436 3,857 47,801 5,894 3,759 4,529 8,606 6,131 18,534 10,338 8,738 178,883 126,261 52,622 64,820 64,820 63,249 32,706 30,643 147,414 31,896 - 55,133 60,385 15,943 15,943 225,878 17,747 36,749 10,009 12,847 16,450 3,711 27,179 7,283 23,432 70,471 807,569 ' 23,332 30,171 36,081 83,933 16,231 285,787 33,746 15,445 23,278 40,370 25,870 97,589 52,584 43,152 1,236,278 812,672 423,606 562,646 562,646 609,609 311.028 298,581 1,082,797 178,866 415,084 , 488,847 170,078 170,078 ' 1,262,680 88,355 197,672 57,549 82,364 83,759 15,562 142,104 31,259 114,635 449,421 Name of District. Circuit No. 47 Greenwich and Woolwich southwark Circuit No. 48 Bromley Dartfokd Gravesend Lambeth Maidstone Sevenoaks Tonbridge Tun bridge Wells Circuit No. 49 ASHFORD canterbury Deal and Sandwich Dover Faversham Folkestone Hythe Margate Ramsgate .„ Rochester ROMNEY Sheekness ', SiTTINGBOURNE ] Tenterden and Cranbrook Inhabited Houses. Population.. 99,088 66,840 32,248 171,246 15,831 16,863 8,459 87,109 16,844 5,952 5,453 14,735 723,276 4^,612 300,663 i Circuit No. 50 ,,. Arundel Brighton Chichester Dorking ■ East Grinstead ha.stings Haywards Heath ... Horsham Lewes and Eastbourne Midhurst Pet worth Redhill Ryk Worthing Circuit No. 51 ... Alton Andover Basingstoke Bishops Waltham .. Newport and Ryde Petersfield Portsmouth ROMSEY Southampton Winchester Circuit No. 52 Bath Bradford and Trowbridge Calne Chippenham Chipping Sodbury Devizes Frome Marlborough 104,163 7,037 12,095 6,830 8,849 5,783 6,578 2,564 7,097 6,647 24,612 1,390 3,812 6,003 4,866 128,260 3,313 32,539 7,989 3,683 4,638 16,918 5,507 6,125 21,094 2 665 3,407 11,767 2,555 6,060 130,633 2,970 4,459 8,365 2,628 17,757 3,286 48,426 3,838 30,280 8,624 73,676 17,166 5,773 2,171 4,323 3,489 5,045 6,529 3,612 1,060,109 84,407 96,051 44,495 628,085 80,665 28,520 26,170 71,716 524,923 31,619 58,1.76 321,240 48,294 26,718 40,836 12,029 36,687 31,716 127,673 6,580 22,275 28,485 21,696 667,544 16,057 183,285 37,038 17,449 22,452 92,731 28,232 28,162 110.847 12,121 15,348 63,727 11,057 29,038 647,021 13,496 19,951 38,906 11,778 82,418 ■ 15,629 249,381 16,753 156,530 42,179 337,693 85,366 23,842 8,980 19,494 15,719 22,979 28,278 16,668 Census. 1901. 115 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XVIII.— COUNTY COURT CIRCUITS and DISTRICTS.— Inhabited Houses aLd Population, 1901 — continued. Name of District. Inhabited Houses. Population. Name of District. Inhabited Houses. Population. Circuit No. 52— com*. Circuit No 57 65,996 294,595 Melksham 1,707 7,439 Axminster 3,980 17,364 Swindon 14,415 68,315 Barnstaple .„ 9,117 40,923 Tkmple Cloud 4,986 22,408 BiDEFORD 4,691 21,806 Wakminstee ... 2,875 11,781 Bridgwater 7,661 34,166 Westbury 1,585 6,424 Chard 3,248 14,352 HONITON 4,629 20,285 Langport South Molton 3,544 3,261 14,790 14,676 ' Circuit No. 53 65,386 293,262 Taunton 9,190 41,784 Tiverton 6,886 30,773 Cheltenham 12,365 58,330 TORRINGTON 2,794 12,501 Cirencester 4,922 21,185 Wellington 3,202 14,093 DURSLEY 4,437 19,238 WiLLITON 3,793 17,082 Gloucester 13,489 64,257 Malmesbury 4,177 18,241 Newent 1,942 8,249 Newnham 4,790 21,994 Circuit No 58 91,473 521,032 Noethleach 1,715 7,188 Stroud 9,690 41,187 Crediton 3,527 15,553 Tewkesbury 3,425 14,463 Exeter 19,267 93,090 Thornbury 2,256 9,705 Kingsbridge ... • 3,756 16,133 Winchcomb 2,178 9,225 Newton abbot and Tor- quay 16,911 80,312 Okehampton Plymouth and East Stonk- ^ dQR 15,756 233,143 30,679 Circuit No. 54 91,617 487,940 house Tavistock 5,269 25,650 Axbridge 3,798 16,863 Totnes and Paignton 8,566 41,445 Bristol 73,619 403,359 VVftj.r 8,138 37,170 Weston-supee-Maeb 6,062 30,648 Circuit No. 59 Bodmin 10,1 bl 3,324 309,878 15,548 Circuit No. 55 85,959 406,421 Camelford 2,431 10,510 Falmouth 5,323 25,244 Blandford 4,406 18,851 Helston 4,930 20,773 Bbidport 4,380 18,155 HOLSWORTHY 3,269 15,167 Christchurch and Bourne- mouth 12,104 69,340 Launceston LiSKEARD 3.486 6,214 15,567 26,502 Crewkerne 3,416 14,477 Penzance 11,634 51,379 Dorchester 4,994 23,815 Redruth 11,299 48,109 FOEDDfGBRIDGE AND RlNQ- WOOD 2,871 12,357 St. Austi;ll St. Columb Majoe 7,468 3,840 32,937 16,591 Lymington 3,141 13,551 Truro 7,539. 31,551 Poole 6,072 29,061 Salisbury 10,255 47,539 Shaftesbury 6,633 28,026 Wareham 3,677 16,001 Weymouth 7,485 42,926 Not Included in any Wimborne Minster 4,467 19,454 Circuit : — Wincanton Yeovil 3,897 8,161 16,399 36,469 City of London 3,865 26,923 116 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 60,000 Persons, 1901. . N0TE.-The Table Is to be read as follows :-0t the 7,036,868 tenements enumerated in 1901, 3,286,526 were tenements of fewer th^" ^J° '.°5™!« and o£ these 251,667 were tenements of one room, 658,203 o£ two rooms, etc. ; and of the 251,667 tenements of one room, 107,819 were ocoupiea oy one person each, 77,179 by two persons each, etc. The figures In larger type relate to " overcrowded tenements, i.e., those having more man two persons to each room. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms. Total. Numbers Occupied BY Persons as Follows. | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12or more, , / 1891- 286,916 106,671 88,016 45,766 25,657 12,308 5,330 2,035 727 267 102 40 27 WALES. ■^ 1901- 251,667 107,819 77,179 37,710 18,103 6,978 2,579 901 272 89 19 10 8 Total Tenements— ( 2 ■ 1891- 697,.S22 90,151 171,474 140,393 108,070 77,855 50,931 29,731 15,466 6,737 2,407 769 S35 1891 6,131,001 1901— 658,203 94,316 172,420 140,944 102,996 67,016 41,068 22,171 10,586 4,441 1,568 474 203 1901 7,036,868 ■{ 1891— 756,756 40,658 137,921 143,371 126,635 106,406 81,734 56,033 34,543 17,571 7,679 2,793 1,412 Tenements of ficweb THAN Five Rooms- 1901— 779,992 43,608 150,202 161,792 136,971 107,106 77,457 50,199 28,553 14,674 5,853 2,141 1,136 ISO! 3,205,705 '{ 1891— 1,4M,681 18,476 218,514 254,1M 247,375 216,428 ■ 177,961 130,785 85,846 48,346 22,649 9,275 4,862 1901 3,286,526 1901-1,596,6^ 57,016 250,913 301,851 287,863 237,610 181,833 125,618 78,265 43,427 20,044 7,923 4,268 Agokkgite of administrative counties. 1 194,874 84,810 69,277 29,098 13,824 5,128 1,833 612 203 61 17 5 ! e Total Tenements— . 5,080,206 2 475,859 70,966 122,985 1P0,772 73,840 48,388 30,179 16,185 7,652 3,270 1,126 342 1£4 3 649,313 35,113 109,614 114,096 94,565 73,173 62,792 34,179 19,508 10,020 3,956 1.472 «825 Tenements of fewer THAN Five Booms— 2,352,833 4 1,132,787 46,213 181,531 212,265 200,802 165,918 127,120 88,651 55,553 31,280 14,456 5,808 3,187 Agqrbqate of COUNTY BOROUGHS 1 56,793 23,009 17,902 8,612 4,279 1,850 746 289 69 28 2 5 2 Total Tenements— • 1,956,662 2 182,311 23,350 49,135 10,172 29,156 18,628 10,889 5,986 2,934 1,171 442 132 49 ' 3 230,679 8,495 40,588 17,896 42,106 34,233 24,665 16,020 9,045 4,654 1,897 669 311 Tenements . op fewer THAN Five Rooms— 933,693 4 463,877 10,803 69,412 89,589 87,061 71,692 51,713 36,964 22,712 12,147 5,fiRfi 2,115 1,081 Aggregate of URBAN DISTRICTS (other than London* and the County Boroughs) Total Tenements- 1 2 36,226 171,713 18,933 29,664 9,054 45,011 4,495 36,150 2.110 25,534 890 16,356 459 10,438 178 5,936 83 3,085 18 1,454 5 529 1 167 89 2,409,784 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3 203,132 11,514 39,501 43,458 36,903 28,891 20,554 13,217 7,555 3,986 1,561 634 358 985,629 1 566,558 18,010 86,170 103,966 103,513 85,641 65,311 44,923 28,274 15,843 7,242 2,958 1,677 Aggregate of rural • DISTRICTS. 1 9,124 5,456 1,882 923 435 237 117 50 17 4 2 1 1 - Total Tenements- 2 99,715 25,161 25,605 17,510 12,478 8,147 5,233 2,966 1,512 698 269 74 39 1,650,776 1 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 3 1 159,639 17,311 35,043 31,386 24,708 18,890 13,631 8,936 5.13S 2,765 1,144 428 264 695,174 4 426.696 25,951 80,001 82,394 72,420 57,453 13,385 29.860 17,94£ 10,066 4,481 1,74C 996 ' The figures for London are given on page 122. Census, 1901. 1]7 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbees of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Me'J'ropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewkb than Five Rooms. Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. 1. 2. 3. 1. 0. b. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. EXaT.AND. BEDFORDSHIRE Total Tenements— 39,156 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 13,756 1 2 3 1 150 1,404 1,776 10,126 129 554 237 713 16 161 502 2,197 3 197 311 2,073 2 87 257 1,751 51 203 1,329 23 100 985 19 66 650 6 38 378 5 23 212 1 6 74 2 24 - 1 I 7 \ i BERKSHIRE Total Tenements— 39,892 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 11,063 COtTNTT BoBOUGH. Reading Total Tenements— 15,071 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,934 1 2 3 1 131 1,757 2,730 9,112 327 698 359 621 81 512 697 1,818 17 238 567 1,765 5 137 388 1,601 82 302 1,183 1 31 190 917 18 108 612 8 83 348 2 25 197 1 9 47 2 19 ■ 11 1 2 3 1 113 393 140 988 83 131 26 25 19 132 101 182 7 67 103 200 4 32 81 187 17 19 132 7 33 108 4 26 85 1 10 34 1 6 24 1 8 2 3 - ; BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Total Tenements— 14,873 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 16,077 1 2 3 1 133 1,595 2,116 12,203 102 599 293 853 25 494 565 2,417 5 222 133 2,400 125 311 2,012 1 80 229 1,653 42 161 1,223 23 83 776 6 43 471 2 14 246 1 10 102 2 39 1 2 11 CAMBRIDGESHIRE ... Total Tenements— 28,400 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 11,001 ISLE OF ELY Total Tenements— 15,232 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,770 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 128 1,174 2,157 7,245 109 512 273 187 10 357 133 287 10 459 591 1,183 5 209 443 1,632 120 255 1,180 2 69 192 930 2 49 170 687 16 107 467 7 71 256 3 37 142 8 58 4 17 10 3 6 1 2 ' f 16 879 1,076 4,769 5 285 295 1,036 1 112 230 1,018 55 156 858 41 121 601 2 260 528 6,081 17 69 436 10 34 250 1 20 154 8 86 1 4 31 CHESHIRE' Total Tenements— 128,153 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 30,162 »CouNTr Boroughs. BlKKKNHEAD k Total Tenements— 22,167 Tenements of fewer than Five Rcpoms— 7,863 Chkstbb, City of ... Total Tenements— 8,108 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,437 StockpobtI Total Tenements— 18,090 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 10,902 1 2 3 1 262 4,266 1,236 11,398 158 1,278 107 1,717 71 1,203 977 7,203 22 835 848 8,080 6 HI 699 7,660 137 343 1,375 69 228 2,949 26 114 1,736 13 49 955 1 27 397 12 47 9 138 2 13 7 74 1 • 3 9 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 724 1,565 1,191 1,380 336 360 39 88 223 391 175 626 92 318 234 819 56 229 213 800 15 153 172 619 1 75 118 581 1 24 95 398 9 71 232 5 30 118 58 184 572 2,323 27 108 32 82 19 102 95 356 8 112 107 460 3 70 106 402 1 46 86 311 26 60 263 12 42 202 6 28 117 2 9 51 4 27 2 14 1 6 1 1 I 2 3 1 75 1,619 131 8,777 36 342 37 315 29 196 106 1,621 6 331 93 1,903 4 243 63 1,584 117 47 1,264 50 11 957 28 24 570 7 14 315 4 5 142 1 1 78 17 11 • See Note a, Tahle IX, page 12. t See Note a, Table XI, page 73. 118 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE BOOMS, distinguishing thosa Occupied by Various Numbers of PERSONS,in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Room in Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. < 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or I more. CORNWALL 1 433 300 93 28 9 3 — - ■ - Total Tenements— 74,595 Tenements of fewer thaa Five Rooms— 29,610 2 5,729 1,725 1,679 1,051 630 366 166 77 27 e 1 1 3 4 6,980 16,468 855 1,110 1,680 3,322 1,496 3,383 1,182 2,915 756 2,147 476 1,544 313 981 122 562 61 304 31 126 5 50 a 24 CUMBERLAND 1 980 454 272 150 60 33 6 3 2 / Total Tenements— 55,623 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 24,258 2 5,452 914 1,368 1,118 847 540 342 198 70 42 11 2 — 3 4 6,873 10,953 460 405 1,089 1,440 1,278 1,895 1,260 1,957 955 1,630 779 1,390 532 971 278 601 171 377 47 179 17 81 7 27 DERBYSHIRE* 1 206 135 47 20 4 Total Tenements— 104,330 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 42,089 2 3,800 961 1,092 752 485 247 132 86 28 11 5 1 — 3 4 5,267 32,816 423 1,141 1,003 4,802 1,058 6,087 913 5,939 701 5,009 512 3,849 333 2,717 163 1,640 95 938 38 433 17 160 9 101 1 CotTNTT Borough. Debet t 1 102 53 33 12 2 1 1 Total Tenements— 23,230 Tenements of fewer > than Five Rooms— .. 4,259 2 3 4 624 660 2,873 187 53 .120 217 167 602 120 130 609 57 114 556 26 82 405 11 53 286 3 39 163 3 15 79 5 38 2 10 4 1 DEVONSHIRE 1 1,871 990 502 215 108 44 11 1 Total Tenements— 98,658 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 35.807 2 5,665 1,672 1,739 1,029 586 339 180 67 40 10 1 2 3 4 8,678 19,593 995 1,180 2,272 3,893 1,838 4,014 1,298 3,443 1,008 2,605 584 1,893 354 1,265 194 735 88 347 33 115 13 46 1 27 C'otJNTY Boroughs. Devonpobt 1 2,583 821 953 481 223 81 14 7 3 Total Tenements— 15,530 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 12,086 2 4,433 298 1,314 1,170 781 423 256 121 39 17 7 2 . 3 4 2,747 2,323 91 28 504 239 612 384 540 393 377 419 290 334 164 209 94 146 54 93 13 50 6 15 2 13 EXETEK, City of ... 1 598 346 159 56 22 10 3 1 1 Total Tenements— 10,806 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— • 3,974 2 1,062 289 366 191 97 69 SO 12 8 _ 3 4 1,194 1,120 102 37 244 202 248 227 198 199 163 159 118 129 64 84 29 43 19 27 9 5 8 - Pltmouth 1 4,338 1,521 1,486 768 362 131 51 11 5 Total Tenements— 25,369 2 6,526 484 1,762 1,548 1,136 782 426 242 91 43 10 1 1 Tenements of fewer Uian Five Rooms— 18.064 3 4 4,081 3,119 156 70 736 340 798 533 733 545 571 483 437 387 271 310 189 216 110 128 52 69 19 27 9 11 DORSETSHIRE 1 451 364 6i 16 5 1 1 • Total Tenements- 45,005 T-enements of fewer than Five Rooms— 14,838 * 2 3 i 2,160 4,334 7,893 870 548 545 732 1,228 1,685 314 934 1,658 142 624 1,347 59 451 1,045 29 262 699 10 154 437 1 68 266 2 43 133 1 12 50 6 19 1 e t See Note a. Table Xl, page 53. Census, 1901. 119 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. ■,■■/"-.- Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. j 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 dr more. / . DURHAM* ... : Total Tenements— 165,570 Tenements of- fewer than Five Rooms— 125,470 County Boroughs. Gateshead Total Tenements— 22,835 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 19,280 South SniELDSt Total Tenements— 21,252 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 17,673 SUNDEBLAND Total Tenemeiits— 30,833 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 23,792 1 ; 2 3 4 4,369 41,022 36,481 43,598 1,113 1,732 576 502 1,229 6,785 4,042 4,166 951 ' 8,439 6,104 6,109 ■ 564 7,516 6,007 6,881 287 6,010 5,694 6,418 130 4,433 ■ 4,720 5,878 60 2,972 3,888 4,865 29 1,767 2,571 3,778 6 882 1,587 2,502 331 741 1,293 110 334 706 ' 45 217 500 1 2 3 4 1,733 6,423 6,107 5,017 226 203 102 51 410 982 910 557 384 1,219 1,140 775 293 1,537 872 566 279 1,156 1,140 823 202 954 889 847 121 741 658 643 60 532 513 509 14 366 344 342 5 170 212 250 72 120 136 74 89 90 48 157 113 2 18 48 51 17 37 42 10 31 33 1 2 3 4 1,558 7,402 4,926 3,787 389 412 158 95 482 1,357 755 436 172 1,274 828 681 117 1,038 730 563 64 745 613 523 30 508 396 347 8 312 257 272 3 126 172 144 2 19 28 1 2 3 4 2,539 8,099 8,563 4,591 623 386 184 94 758 1,382 1,180 498 503 1,654 1,492 746 255 1,411 3,327 7,375 330 1,438 1,505 766 206 1,174 1,292 703 77 875 1,034 594 31 608 743 488 5 359 541 312 1 150 349 198 21 62 48 6 24 31 i ESSEX Total Tenements— 174,102 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 59,450 County Borough. West Ham Total Tenements— 56,390 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 32,096 1 2 3 4 2,615 6,650 13,544 36,641 1,666 1.776 1,108 1,879 593 2,207 3,407 6,980 80 744 2,290 6,489 15 318 1,622 5,042 134 928 3,744 1 41 496 2,500 15 238 1,434 2 92 753 2 28 299 6 89 2 57 1 2 3 4 1 2,705 5,575 11,567 12,249 1,188 429 288 144 850 1,772 2,316 1,504 432 1,454 2,532 2,052 163 998 2,127 2,067 60 534 1,687 2,024 11 257 1,262 1,647 1 98 740 1,269 23 372 828 8 163 414 63 208 4 38 153 1- 11 68 15 47 1 , 6 26 GLOUCESTERSHIRE J Total Tenements— 75,208 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 28,970 County Boroughs Bristol, City of § Total Tenements— 71,215 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 25,439 Gloucester, Cits; op Total Tenements— 10,342 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,180 1 2 3 4 437 3,871 8,440 16,222 362 1,474 918 886 55 1,233 2,124 2,968 16 570 1,782 3,223 1 315 1,308 2,773 2 144 973 2,304 1 84 601 1,714 33 378 1,100 7 213 657 7 90 367 30 18 1 2 3 4 3,527 7,347 6,942 7,623 2,244 1,474 277 207 889 2,738 1,675 1,093 261 1,680 1,705 1,453 97 881 1,291 1,392 26 365 902 1,219 8 138 571 850 2 45 291 682 17 146 399 5 58 205 3 20 75 1 6 30 1 2 3 i 66 359 484 1,271 43 103 42 51 17 110 111 237 5 63 100 264 44 79 228 1 23 44 177 10 46 113 6 28 101 24 56 7 31 3 8 2 3 HEREFORDSHIRE- ... Total Tenements— 26.098 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 9,948 1 2 3 4 142 1,177 1,570 7,059 116 551 229 506 20 327 416 1,521 6 156 312 1,396 1 61 237 1,190 43 140 901 21 102 684 15 75 437 2 30 221 1 19 133 5 49 2 14 3 7 • See Note « Table IX, page 42. t See Note « Table XI, page 72. : See Note ^ Table IX, page 42. § See Note = Table XI, page 49. 120 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE EOOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1 90 1 — continued. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements op Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as FOLLOWS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. HERTFORDSHIRi; ... 1 531 430 83 13 4 1 Total Tenements— 56,271 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 19,198 2 1,806 684 580 260 119 91 45 16 8 3 ^ _ 3 4 2,250 14,611 313 877 641 2,809 457 2,855 329 2,510 198 1,947 135 1,483 86 1,020 53 551 27 358 11 125 31 1 15 HUNTINGDONSHIRE... 1 55 48 ' 4 2 1 Total Tenements - 12,889 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 5,354 2 601 241 191 81 5C 16 11 10 1 ■ 3 4 1,165 3,533 164 268 303 775 226 725 154 657 118 452 83 320 60 199 32 136 13 66 7 25 2 8 2 2 KENT 1 3,549 2,364 816 253 94 16 1 { Total Tenements— 195,536 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 51,719 County Borough. Cantebbubv, City of 2 3 4 7,656 8,877 31,637 2,158 970 1,638 2,678 2,371 5,938 1,558 2,037 6,398 721 1,439 5,664 357 924 4,397 117 555 3,140 39 315 2,083 14 155 1,305 7 72 647 2 19 282 2 14 111 6 34 1 143 84 35 16 7 1 f-1 Total Tenements— 5,283 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,510 2 3 i 1 235 185 947 1,615 99 45 77 83 42 193 27 45 198 11 14 167 10 18 lOi 3 7 86 2 5 47 6 42 3 16 9 2 I -' LANCASHIRE* 938 409 183 63 19 21 7 1 1 ] Total Tenements— 383,135 2 14,349 2,864 4,130 2,985 1,925 1,180 706 322 152 51 23 9 2 Tenements of fewer 1 than Five Rooms— ' 174,097 1 County Boroughs. ' Barrow in Fubness 3 4 14,519 143,584 942 4,174 2,871 22,776 3,121 28,305 2,442 26,600 1,977 21,681 1,388 15,989 864 10,809 495 6,693 264 3,666 87 1,775 40 741 28 372 1 136 26 49 32 16 10 3 Total Tenements— 10,313 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,485 BLACKBUBNf 2 3 4 1,260 773 1,316 66 7 16 260 72 115 294 107 181 242 128 220 158 111 238 96 119 170 71 79 161 41 68 93 19 41 65 7 21 32 4 13 11 2 7 14' \ 1 129 33 65 18 9 4 _ 1 Total Tenements— 27,566 Tenpments of fewer than Five Rooms— 14,889 Bolton 2 3 4 1 258 256 14,246 88 37 447 75 53 2,543 44 60 2,956 24 35 2,697 13 35 2,060 6 12 1,477 3 14 998 3 7 593 2 295 1 1 109 50 1 21 105 25 40 19 9 6 5 1 \. Total Tenements— 36,177 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 21,524 BOOTLE 2 3 4 1,691 762 18,966 476 282 45 537 438 150 3,059 338 142 3,741 254 116 3,605 175 94 2,939 110 85 2,107 51 53 1,314 33 47 885 8 18 452 2 9 213 1 84 2 30 \ ■ 1 103 183 108 50 24 4 5 1 Total Tenements— 11,247 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,510 Burnley ' 2 3 4 833 512 1,689 351 79 8 19 229 51 203 186 84 284 145 104 298 106 94 262 48 78 254 23 53 160 10 22 108 5 12 59 2 25 1 2 9 1 2 8 1 90 165 48 31 8 7 1 1 Total Tenements— 21,279 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- IB 087 Bury 2 3 4 1 1,527 1,036 10,173 61 183 46 201 451 207 1,750 313 208 2,250 255 175 1,957 154 151 1,532 113 119 1,054 44 63 660 20 37 401 9 21 206 2 7 118 1 32 1 12 17 24 12 6 1 1 Total Tenements— 12,800 Tenements of fewer ' than Five Rooms— 8,916 2 3 4 635 414 7,806 118 14 221 172 83 1,310 141 99 1,592 104 70 1,548 50 76 1,177 24 33 849 13 24 527 10 12 307 3 2 136 69 32 1 8 •See Note ' Ta ble IX, p age 4?. - — ■■■J t See Note » Table Xf, page 48". Census, 1901. 121 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Tablk XIX.— total tenements and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Vaeious Numbees of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — cmainued. Rooms in Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. 1 1 Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. Tene- ment. Total. 1. 2. 3. 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. LANCASHIRE-«m«. COONTY BOBOUOHS— «mt. HVKBPOOL, City of* 1 8,527 2,587 3,181 1,675 782 226 57 15 2 1 — — 1 Total TenementB— 138,845 Tenements of fewer 2 11,935 1,196 2,903 2,730 2,294 1,570 737 326 131 39 5 2 2 3 13,010 334 1,605 2,199 2,369 2,397 1,870 1,188 629 286 89 28 16 than Five Rooms— 60,905 4 27,433 491 3,917 5,136 5,065 4,337 3,495 2,376 1,440 715 295 115 51 Hanchxsteb,City ort 1 2,140 820 870 818 87 28 10 2 1 3 _ _ 1 Total Tenements— 2 6,869 871 1,884 1,591 1,197 771 881 148 56 9 9 2 _ 112,851 Tenements of fewer 3 4,991 192 871 997 933 774 576 859 174 82 22 7 7 than Five Rooms- 61,572 4 47,569 938 6,787 8,939 9,083 7,542 6,885 3,877 2,429 1.331 574 185 99 Oldham 1 99 19 42 16 15 5 2 _ _ _ _ Total Tenements— 2 1,773 213 516 407 294 169 101 44 18 9 1 1 _ 30.058 Tenements of fewer 3 434 32 HI 120 67 45 23 19 8 7 2 than Five Rooms— 22,013 4 19,737 373 3,028 3i946 3,869 3,141 2,292 1.431 847 462 228 81 36 Pbbston 1 30 11 12 4 1 1 _ 1 _ _ Total Tenements— 2 207 68 73 39 14 8 3 2 21,341 Tenements of fewer 3 671 60 166 150 88 79 59 31 23 10 4 1 than Five Rooms— 9,775 4 8,867 369 1,666 1,887 1,693 1,327 855 521 303 164 49 26 7 Rochdale 1 127 65 35 17 7 1 1 1 _ _ Total Tenements— 2 3,168 495 1,033 739 446 223 137 59 23 9 1 a 20.233 Tenements of fewer 3 1,336 91 309 315 242 155 96 61 36 24 4 9. 1 than Five Rooms— 14,045 i 9,414 241 1,798 2,168 1.872 1,368 871 552 303 138 63 19 18 St. HELEN'S 1 64 20 22 g 9 2 1 1 _ _ _ Total Tenements— 2 658 33 124 154 138 89 59 40 14 3 3 1 15,390 Tenements of fewer 3 966 13 103 166 162 154 110 107 66 33 15 5 2 than Five Rooms— 8,232 1 6,544 43 566 1,007 1,102 1,020 956 712 521 328 161 80 48 SAI.FOBD 1 807 314 286 119 70 9 7 2 _ Total Tenements— 2 3,491 345 838 753 669 430 268 119 46 15 7 1 46,541 Tenements of fewer 3 2,212 59 297 431 405 , 371 294 192 92 37 26 4 4 than Five Rooms— \ 24,700 Wabeington 4 18,190 294 2,530 3,376 3.484 2,960 2,257 1,353 906 485 222 87 36 1 8 1 1 2 1 — — _ _ _ _ Total Tenements— 12,381 Tenements of fewer 2 452 97 119 94 79 40 15 8 — — — — _ 3 256 12 41 52 27 39 36 26 13 5 3 2 than Five Rooms— 5,193 WlOAN .'. i 4,477 71 565 793 866 738 604 414 217 115 47 10 7 1 22 3 12 4 2 1 — — _ — Total Tenements— 2 871 70 174 ISO 162 121 86 43 24 6 4 1 11,421 Tenements of fewer 3 994 21 113 164 127 156 131 114 68 54 18 6 4 than Five Rooms— 6,393 4 4,506 48 414 642 747 739 697 483 394 250 118 41 33 • See Note », Table XL, page 61. t See Note », Table XI., page 64. IR 122 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XIX —TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE BOOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbebs of PEBSONS,in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901; in Administba- TivE Counties, and County and Meteopolitan Boboughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boeoughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Ueban Districts with Populations exceeding 50;00U Persons, 1901— contintted. ^MH*! - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements ov Fewer than Frra Booms. 1 Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follovts. | 1. 2. 3. 1 1. 1 5. 6. 7. ,8- 9. 10. 11 12 or "• more. LEICESTERSHIRE ... Total Tenements... 50,186 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 16,618 County Bobouoh. Leicester Total Tenements— 16,162 Tenements o£ fewer than Five Rooms— 8,181 1 2 3 i 100 1,656 3,168 11,721 71 730 551 921 23 455 719 2,283 3 219 611 2,283 137 181 2,014 61 327 1,566 86 213 1,193 7 150 698 8 47 389 2 29 213 1 4 83 8 29 22 1 2 3 1 207 2,101 907 1,966 117 513 79 265 43 732 222 1,072 13 411 221 1,130 3 235 166 914 1 121 103 637 38 55 456 16 33 263 4 19 122 6 54 1 15 7 2 1 lincolnshire- The Parts of Holland Total Tenements— 18,270 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,607 The Pabts of Kesteven Total Tenements— 23,797 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 9,710 The Pabts of Lindsey Total Tenements— 18,812 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 17,567 County Boroughs. Grimsby Total Tenements- 13,571 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,681 Lincoln, City of ... Total Tenements— 11,016 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 3,010 1 2 3 1 81 715 910 1,871 70 313 165 HI 9 226 269 1,098 2 94 182 1,050 44 128 791 18 86 583 12 53 401 6 20 273 2 21 132 10 78 6 28 1 14 1 18 6 1 6 1 2 3 1 158 1,010 2,366 " 6,116 125 169 390 111 28 275 591 1,295 4 136 118 1,255 1 94 301 1,022 41 261 809 16 161 542 6 107 361 3 67 212 27 140 8 39 1 2 3 1 115 1,626 3,175 12,621 122 825 583 1,213 19 411 827 2,898 3 197 629 2,611 1 101 132 2,045 53 319 1,197 23 179 1,054 8 121 651 4 53 367 2 24 172 2 6 74 20 2 13 1 2 3 1 126 479 319 2,760 68 120 23 117 15 158 68 503 10 101 67 605 2 50 62 495 1 35 18 396 11 25 294 1 15 173 1 6 104 1 4 53 1 12 1 7 1 1 2 3 1 18 292 357 2,313 13 98 29 95 1 84 81 425 68 74 624 1 26 61 450 16 48 352 4 35 233 4 22 130 2 6 92 1 30 1 7 2 3 LONDON- Total Tenements—' - 1,019,616 Tenements of fewer -than Five Rooms- 672,030 1 2 3 i 119,521 201,131 181,542 139 533 60,421 16,118 6,288 2,252 18,311 52,369 35,070 15,360 23,680 16,782 39,252 22,905 11,279 35,828 32,951 21,839 4,001 23,885 25,392 22,824 1,257 14,508 18,607 18,421 384 7,283 12,026 13,871 103 3,055 6,820 9,330 39 1,118 3,269 5,371 10 328 1,251 2,733 3 101 410 1,11C 6 26 203 514 City of London Total Tenements- 5,339 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 3,307 ME'ROPOLITAN Boboughs. BArrEBSEA Total Tenements— 38,987 Tenements cf fewer than Five Rooms- 1 21.089 1 2 3 775 1,123 885 521 390 95 51 25 231 353 221 70 84 251 231 129 36 165 153 103 25 112 92 79 3 72 53 51 39 36 26 8 15 23 22 1 13 i 12 5 4 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 2 ! 3 1 3,413 5,887 7,934 6,855 1,613 482 231 7S 1,0-1 1,768 1,827 701 533 1,121 1,973 1,213 193 1,054 1,529 1,35S 48 eoo 1,021 1,133 12 331 625 90S 1 157 398 699 1 60 211 381 1 9 77 212 2 31 93 9 42 2 - 8 1 Census, 1901. 123 ET^GLAND AI^D WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Booms Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Booms. Total. Number's Occupied by FEBSONa as Follows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or ojore. LONDON-«mt. ! MEntOPOLITAM BOBOUOHS— eont. Bebmondbby 1 4,258 1,645 1,124 715 842 106 17 6 1 2 _ Total Tenements— 29,073 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 22,061 Bethnal Green ... 2 6,968 317 1,817 1,742 1,387 893 625 195 66 21 5 - — 3 4 5,738 6,100 107 38 883 391 1,115 714 1,014 861 906 852 727 760 507 636 289 421 141 235 34 122 8 61 7 19 1 5,378 1,519 1,817 1,110 594 208 85 33 6 2 1 1 3 Total Tenements— 28,209 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 23.732 Cambebwell 2 3 4 7,264 6,746 4,344 250 98 22 1,450 814 236 1,672 1,189 459 1,518 1.170 650 1,052 1,101 701 684 972 653 883 654 608 173 406 449 55 211 294 20 82 167 6 33 70 1 16 35 1 4,906 2,465 1,425 653 268 73 13 6 2 1 — — — Total Tenements— • 66,985 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 31,926 Chelsea 2 3 4 7,766 9,899 9,355 781 316 125 2,284 2,081 1,150 1,926 2,228 1,680 1,316 1,809 1,744 812 1,416 1,570 430 937 1,187 149 616 869 .48 291 511 18 138 297 2 53 116 8 59 3 17 1 3,812 2,018 1,111 436 185 53 7 2 _ _ _ _ Total Tenements— 17,467 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms- 12,082 Dbptpobd 2 3,736 513 1,085 807 582 368 200 115 48 13 3 1 1 3 4 2,927 1,607 1,974 196 78 567 223 604 256 506 271 369 241 296 194 209 118 111 103 41 61 22 22 3 7 3 3 1 781 639 320 153 50 19 8 2 1 1 . Total Tenements— 24,615 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 13,956 FINSBXTBT 2 3,313 304 1,064 858 557 302 147 51 24 6 — — — 3 4 3,906 4,763 138 46 898 563 982 906 713 894 483 795 370 588 181 447 78 263 46 159 14 66 2 27 1 9 1 6,364 1,993 2,144 1,250 648 226 73 20 6 8 1 Total Tenements— 24,097 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 20,515 FULHAM 2 7.882 283 1,554 1,629 1,561 1,258 889 441 173 77 15 2 — 3 4 4,233 2,036 68 24 440 155 624 253 708 346 731 331 604 272 497 251 315 171 149 111 66 75 23 34 8 13 1 2,460 1,205 743 363 113 26 8 1 — 1 — Total Tenements- 32,137 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 21,681 Greenwich 2 4,360 433 1,341 1,122 741 427 182 80 25 6 2 1 — 3 4 8,309 6,552 325 151 1,757 797 1,963 1,096 1,639 1,176 1,113 1,080 760 886 439 622 214 390 75 214 18 96 5 36 1 8 1 1,375 739 388 157 66 16 5 1 2 1 Total Tenements— 10,702 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 10,877 Hackney 2 2,552 365 821 596 401 210 97 42 12 8 2 — — 3 4 2,990 3,960 108 54 662 448 688 656 525 685 395 641 281 552 181 405 88 265 43 144 14 74 3 22 2 14 1 4,827 2,308 1,450 679 292 71 18 7 1 1 Total Tenements— 2 7,211 719 2,250 1,795 1,183 672 356 154 57 1.4 7 4 — 48,794 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 29,039 Hammebsmiih 3 4 9,387 7,661 329, 105 2,091 906 2,299 1,313 1,709 1,449 1,218 1,275 853 1,016 462 671 273 166 100 262 37 130 10 53 6 18 1 2,693 1,315 817 358 146 44 14 1 3 — Total Tenements— 25,810 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 15,505 2 4,389 477 1,256 1,019 745 464 247 116 44 16 4 1 — 3 4,919 3,499 191 61 1,055 487 1,121 595 951. 623 045 529 461 110 263 313 141 ,233 61 142 19 • 67 8 18 8 124 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and "Wales, 1891 and 1901; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in HCunicipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Booms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Feweb than Five Rooms. Total. NUMBEBS OOOCPIED BT PeBSONB AS FOLLOWS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 01 more LONDON-cont. Hetbopolitan BOKOUGHB— cont. Hamfstbad 1 1,096 633 286 125 33 12 4 2 _ 1 _ „ __ Total Tenements— 16,998 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms - 7,178 HOLBOBN 2 3 i 2,331 2,331 1,420 339 125 24 622 531 216 579 569 266 368 422 292 207 289 207 129 192 178 55 118 113 20 53 63 10 22 34 1 9 19 1 6 1 2 1 3,725 1,330 1,128 608 355 192 80 27 3 1 1 — _ Total Tenements— 13,790 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 10,772 ISLINOTON 2 3 i 3,834 2,224 989 '436 152 71 863 442 192 758 406 180 651 37S 150 491 302 126 323 216 88 192 148 62 79 106 58 33 39 31 7 22 17 1 8 8 5 6 1 12,955 5,062 4,577 2,014 925 273 74 22 6 1 1 — Total Tenements— 79,129 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 55,801 Kensington 2 18,934 1,204 5,084 4,684 3,507 2,203 1,253 624 258 87 23 6 1 3 4 14,379 9,533 430 117 2,982 975 3,375 1,577 2,730 1,766 1,882 1,665 1,318 1,306 873 885 461 601 205 339 92 176 22 81 9 42 1 5,695 2,316 1,925 811 419 146 39 7 2 — — — ^ Total Tenements— 33,319 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 21,115 Lambeth 2 7,776 792 1,788 1,643 1,345 Vaa 656 335 143 52 18 5 — 3 4 4,757 2,887 280 73 844 338 893 471 818 518 644 460 514 359 370 286 221 179 123 liO 36 61 6 25 8 7 1 10,058 4,550 3,250 1,456 587 155 41 12 3 3 1 _ Total Tenements— 70,887 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 14,495 Lewisham 2 12,311 1,204 3,554 2,869 2,111 1,364 699 322 116 30 9 2 1 3 i 12,120 10,006 483 162 2,684 1,332 2,809 1,812 2,191 1,853 1,598 1,630 1,126 1,207 893 330 569 144 300 51 150 17 51 5 17 1 970 631 209 94 26 8 1 1 — _ ^ Total Tenements— 27,701 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 8,661 Paddington 2 3 4 1,720 2,490 3,381 340 153 91 587 665 613 392 692 747 233 428 590 92 248 510 52 172 365 11 75 210 9 37 120 2 16 65 1 3 21 1 13 1 6 1 5,035 2,461 1,539 625 276 98 29 5 2 _ Total Tenements— 33,661 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 21,815 Poplar 2 6,663 727 1,728 1,505 1,123 724 444 265 109 35 8 3 4 6,548 3,564 275 83 1,522 419 1,539 697 1,258 726 812 592 535 398 326 306' 166 166 83 85 18 55 10 23 4 14 1 3,935 1,435 1,313 721 321 109 32 3 1 _ Total Tenements— 35 787 2 6,450 375 1,866 1,608 1,182 690 446 191 62 23 6 1 _ Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 26,216 St. Mabylebone ... 3 4 8,270 7,561 186 69 1,418 600 1,767 1,163 1,539 1,212 1,218 1,257 969 1,088 607 901 328 606 165 334 50 204 18 76 5 21 1 8,312 3,641 2,619 1,140 582 234 72 16 5 3 _ Total Tenements— 31,623 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 22,9J.7 St. Panceas 2 8,246 785 1,980 1,747 1,415 1,020 685 366 170 55 19 4 3 4 4,185 2,204 268 90 705 320 815 357 701 370 605 305 454 277 280 167 192 116 107 86 27 54 22 20 9 12 1 13,417 5,317 4,522 2,017 992 393 131 33 9 2 1 Total Tenements— 57,045 Tenements of fewer than Five Rcoms- 45,023 2 16,827 1,101 4,048 3,773 3,075 2,188 1,414 743 323 117 32 10 3 3 4 9,410 5,369 300 83 1,787 515 1,953 825 1,790 950 1,331 875 936 733 617 554 388 .361 191 239 83 122 21 50 10 29 Census, 1901. 125 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbees of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons. ] 901 — continiied. i3 - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements op Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied bt Persons as Follows. 1. a. 3. 1. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. LONDON-omt. Metropolitan BOROUQHS— <(mt. Shobbditch 1 6.705 2,042 2,358 1,818 678 216 73 12 5 3 Total Tenements— 27,031 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 22.910 SOUTHWARK 2 7,509 317 1,188 1,769 1,196 1,186 694 880 155 48 21 4 1 3 1 5,102 3,621 81 28 572 221 819 381 889 650 865 601 759 592 532 483 313 354 175 237 64 104 21 43 9 27 1 9,896 3,646 3,511 1,729 7127 201 35 10 1 1 2 Total Tenements— 47,808 Tenements of fewer than FiTB Rooms— 39,612 Stkpnet 2 12,180 561 3,058 3.113 2,156 1,686 965 414 160 49 IS 5 _ 3 4 10,211 7.025 181 51 1.528 527 1,»» 948 2,013 1,196 1,712 1,171 1,246 1,067 796 880 448 602 215 342 65 170 22 53 9 15 1 13,282 3.081 4,273 2,879 1.734 824 309 131 37 11 1 1 1 Total Tenements— 61.113 Tenements of fewer than FlTe Rooms— 19,182 Stoke Nbwington ... 2 15,690 586 2.861 3,067 2,812 2,403 1,798 1,126 577 278 92 40 17 3 1 11,926 8,284 188 79 1,121 571 1,862 939 1,803 1,170 1.891 1,270 1,664 1,169 1,243 1,028 882 870 511 561 278 337 112 163 68 127 1 894 517 238 103 28 6 2 ^- — Total Tenements— 11,821 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 5,813 Wandsworth 2 3 1 1,600 1,885 1,131 190 88 32 542 562 232 116 539 312 217 336 291 126 167 233 66 100 157 27 46 94 9 29 53 4 9 17 2 6 7 1 2 6 1 1 2,039 1,249 508 207 60 9 2 2 1 — ^_ 1 Total Tenements— 49,756 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 21,052 Westminster, City 2 3,591 616 1,250 818 510 225 104 24 11 2 — .1 — 3 4 7,458 7,964 341 158 1,857 1,153 1,811 1,520 1.109 1,503 907 1,307 571 953 314 630 141 393 49 204 17 99 5 31 3 13 1 7,546 3,673 2,274 943 421 160 57 14 2 2 _ Total Tenements— 41,311 i Tenements of fewer than Five Roomti- 26,668 Woolwich ; 2 9,635 1,269 2.782 2,207 1,531 940 496 256 103 37 10 3 1 3 1 6,279 3,208 162 171 1,178 448 1,349 550 1,«6 571 902 557 583 333 387 228 214 175 89 99 25 40 8 20 6 IS 1 1,724 81B 575 2S2 79 19 2 1 — _ Total Tenements— 24,585 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 14,017 2 3,378 287 1,222 960 523 221 124 30 6 5 — — — 3 1 1,091 1,821 131 60 1,067 548 1,061 830 747 937 196 831 310 647 169 426 71 300 S2 152 7 60 3 21 9 MIDDLESEX 1 5,795 3,039 1,619 753 274 83 22 3 1 1 — — Total Tenements— 165,974 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 62,656 2 12,000 , 1.P90 3,501 2,863 1,941 1,066 527 286 96 27 5 — 1 3 4 1 19,593 25,262 776 540 1,372 3,651 4,710 4,637 3,307 4,799 2,574 4,076 1,691 3,013 1,018 2,108 536 1,250 225 698 74 286 17 97 8 47 MONMOUTHSHIRE ... 120 ' 66 27 13 6 3 3 1 1 — _ Total Tenements— 46,183 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 21,137 County Bobouoh. Newport 2 3,366 512 916 797 501 317 178 97 35 6 7 — _ 3 4 1,520 13,131 259 318 712 1,512 880 2,077 803 2,382 681 2,128 530 1,801 297 1,294 185 837 81 442 30 201 6 101 9 38 1 193 136 44 9 3 1 — — — — — Total Tenements— 13,487 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms-, 3,858 2 1,618 313 575 399 • 209 84 27 8 2 1 - - — 3 1 1,006 , 1,041 31 14 170 102 222 194 199 196 177 169 101 154 60 111 26 51 13 24 3 18 1 3 2 126 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Adaiinistra- TivE Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenembntb of Fewer thaw Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. 1 1. n 3. 1 1. 1 5. 6. 7. 8. 0. 10. 11. 12 or ujorf. NORFOLK Total Tenements— 74,181 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 33,383 County Boroughs. Great Yarmouth ... Total Tenements— 11,882 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,881 NoHViriOH, City op ... Total Tenements— 25,585 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,150 1 2 3 4 372 3,305 6,387 23,319 289 1,267 920 1,591 67 1,035 1,642 5,100 11 478 1,331 4,747 4 269 910 3,921 1 138 614 2,826 71 435 2,204 23 263 1,365 15 123 816 5 82 431 24 215 3 9 67 1 4 36 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 43 347 790 1,701 31 130 101 131 10 133 230 403 2 53 139 322 21 123 285 5 86 226 3 59 143 1 23 106 12 38 1 8 28 7 15 1 1 1 3 359 1,485 1,724 3,582 231 470 197 186 70 820 748 664 98 490 440 702 12 229 365 713 10 138 245 577 4 101 178 461 4 34 123 ,406 17 97 251 4 35 144 30 90 1 9 S3 1 4 12 1 7 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE Total Tenements— 17,184 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 18,366 County Borough. Northampton Total Tenements— 18,316 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,289 SOKE OF PETER- BOROUGH Total Tenements— 9,386 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,016 83 2,196 6,063 10,024 9 633 1,465 1,989 4 342 1,198 1,987 203 901 1,701 101 617 1,354 67 510 1,006 16 335 601 10 169 363 2 83 220 2 26 97 5 £0 3 9 2 190 603 680 1,816 1C6 207 17 68 16 217 193 358 8 117 156 359 36 114 336 19 78 272 4 53 202 1 21 120 1 10 62 3 23 1 5 12 2 82 301 299 1,331 65 109 37 86 16 110 80 297 1 45 65 269 24 41 270 10 33 143 S 20 119 1 13 78 1 6 41 1 2 14 2 13 - 1 59 125 207 NORTHUMBERLAND Total Tenements— 80,623 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 62,625 County Borough. Newcastle upon Tynk, City of Total Tenements— 41,600 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 34,861 5,779 24,113 19,150 13,583 1,185 1,076 473 229 1,553 3,924 2,333 1,431 1,208 4,723 3,246 2,014 836 4,378 3,312 2,124 475 3,475 3,009 2,036 316 2,816 2,616 1,882 126 1,776 1,728 1,392 59 1,043 1,150 1,006 13 551 680 661 7 225 331 370 1 67 147 181 1 2 3 1 4,219 11,796 10,807 8,009 630 426 186 116 1,195 1,909 1,489 804 • 930 2,285 2,103 1,228 722 2,197 2,050 1,432 412 1,748 1,597 1,282 206 1,338 1,227 1,066 69 974 870 832 22 525 603 556 12 242 375 324 1 102 195 191 39 75 101 11 32 77 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Total Tenements— 59,755 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 17,988 County Borough. NoTi'iNGHAM, City of Total Tenements— 53,389 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 18,031 1 2 3 4 126 1,686 3,700 12,476 89 626 490 833 28 481 826 2,219 8 282 726 2,479 1 157 600 2,208 82 481 1,701 42 268 1,282 12 171 851 2 88 480 2 32 245 10 96 5 36 3 16 1 2 3 4 481 1,795 6,826 8,932 212 451 466 308 110 638 1,592 1,658 46 349 1,487 1,966 26 199 • 1,196 1,823 9 89 890 1,255 11 53 553 834 7 13 349 535 2 173 292 1 75 146 31 79 12 24 2 12 Census, 1901. 127 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE EOOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs), and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,a00 Persons, 1901 — continued. I ! Rooms In Tenements ov Fewer than Five Rooms. | ' 1 Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. | mont. ^°''"- 1. 2. 3. 1. 5. 6. 7. 1 ■ 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 01- OJOre. ; — 1 4 OXFORDSHIRE Total Tenements— 31,901 Tenements of fewer than FiveEooms— 13,802 County Borouqb. Oxford, City of ... Total Tenements— 10,955 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,030 1 2 3 1 159 1,667 1,122 7,551 131 672 595 511 20 507 1,136 1.572 4 227 880 1,189 1 129 601 1,171 73 117 926 41 355 761 12 222 531 3 103 293 3 57 199 15 69 8 19 1 2 3 1 121 196 152 961 91 237 53 53 21 131 91 170 3 66 93 207 3 29 73 166 16 61 129 10 16 117 4 25 62 7 32 2 21 1 3 1 1 5 RUTLANDSHIRE Total Tenements— 1512 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,081 1 ? 3 1 6 307 658 1,110 6 111 91 78 89 165 236 17 127 218 30 97 166 18 68 155 9 13 98 2 36 72 1 13 19 14 27 3 6 SHROPSHIRE Total Tenements— 52,159 Tenements of fewer ihan Five Rooms— 25,753 1 2 3 1 198 1,101 8,266 13,188 116 998 512 583 10 1,075 i,191 2,238 11 826 1,683 2,162 1 511 1,112 2,339 306 1,095 1,921 201 929 1,503 87 542 1,011 42 309 600 11 162 300 10 66 149 3 24 44 1 11 32 SOMERSETSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 87,172 Tenements of fewer than i ive Rooms— 27,859 County Borough. Bath, CrrY of Total Tenements- 11,733 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,811 1 2 3 1 311 3,393 6,077 18,078 250 1,581 915 1,279 19 1,000 1,566 3,801 10 131 1,211 3,622 2 193 900 3,051 103 591 2,301 53 375 1,659 16 244 1,150 8 112 622 2 63 374 27 148 8 44 2 21 1 2 3 1 856 1,377 1,087 1,521 599 167 112 51 180 163 295 291 52 207 215 305 17 118 151 285 8 63 121 226 36 82 161 18 61 102 3 22 19 20 38 7 2 6 — ■: 1 1 20 SOUTHAMPTON* Total Tenements— 78,017 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 22,732 County Bokouohs. Bournemouth t Total Tenements— 9,398 Tenements of fewer than Five Roomfc— 2,391 FOKTBMOUIH Total Tenements— 11,189 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 10,570 Southampton Total Tenements- 23,018 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 6,366 isle OF WIGHT Total Tenements— 16,151 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 3,112 1 2 3 1 1,179 2,818 3,70t 15,031 716 1,056 196 901 311 868 1,021 3,121 113 165 790 3,098 30 239 536 2,639 8 106 399 2,000 1 48 226 1,376 21 120 931 9 57 530 3 32 271 2 16 118 1 7 23 1 2 3 1 368 778 759 189 267 236 19 10 85 367 296 93 14 120 221 131 2 37 107 108 12 51 61 5 22 19 3 18 1 1 7 5 4 1 1 - 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 1,320 3,219 2,013 3,958 866 857 212 218 327 1,330 706 828 92 681 508 883 23 268 278 777 6 81 167 513 3 23 77 325 3 4 40 210 1 13 98 8 50 1 3 19 1 6 1 925 1,897 1,296 2,218 596 119 121 65 219 676 382 383 76 158 295 161 25 218 205 111 6 75 111 335 3 32 71 261 16 44 173 2 21 91 1 6 42 2 7 1 8 1 2 1 2 3 1 157 193 728 2,061 139 259 111 111 12 119 216 116 4 12 161 159 2 29 113 355 7 51 281 5 11 162 1 17 103 1 7 69 3 29 2 10 4 2 » Sp.fi Vntfi a Tn.hlo TTC. nacrfi 1S_ 128 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 j and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Feweb than Five Rooms. 1 Total. Numbers Oooupibd by Pbesons as Follows. | 1. 2. 3. 1. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 or more. STAFFORDSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 179,190 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 81,015 County Bokouohs. Burton upon Tbbnt Total Tenements— 10,519 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,125 Hanley Total Tenements- 12,272 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,515 Walsall Total Tenements— 17,308 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 6,579 West Bromwioh ... Total Tenements— 13,030 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,806 WOLVEBHAMPTON ... Total Tenements— 19,195 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,281 1 2 3 i 603 8,559 16,718 65,105 380 1,235 619 1,248 130 2,223 2,521 6,950 49 1,835 3,118 9,565 20 1,160 3,023 9,857 13 860 2,571 8,693 8 522 2,010 6,995 2 245 1,323 5,115 1 114 826 3,110 40 427 1,846 20 158 885 8 63 345 2 23 196 1 2 3 i 34 256 168 1,667 20 160 22 18 8 50 31 210 8 27 29 315 1 8 28 333 1 6 21 272 3 17 201 1 2 3 128 11 62 3 49 12 6 1 1 2 3 1 21 293 341 2,890 13 33 9 40 7 90 52 335 1 73 76 517 18 69 191 81 51 453 12 36 131 1 25 261 5 12 181 4 102 2 S5 1 16 1 5 1 2 3 i 74 575 1,077 1,853 11 89 33 83 16 162 175 574 7 129 202 859 4 103 190 792 2 56 178 788 23 116 701 1 10 67 447 2 50 323 19 174 1 14 72 3 26 4 18 11 1 2 3 i 61 948 2,116 4,681 23 72 34 48 22 232 291 179 10 233 386 780 4 171 388 861 1 114 410 768 76 277 663 1 33 186 497 9 90 302 3 35 186 2 12 73 3 6 1 2 3 i 67 1,070 1,051 5,093 15 133 15 110 8 290 161 066 9 265 206 925 4 196 197 973 110 171 806 49 115 613 1 20 76 182 3 52 266 3 19 153 1 6 52 2 11 1 6 SUFFOLK-EAST Total Tenements— 42,967 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 15,955 County Bobocgh. Ipswich Total Tenements— 14,729 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,628 SUFFOLK— WEST ... Total Tenements— 27,801 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms 12,858 1 2 3 i 195 1,443 2,985 11,332 165 599 446 737 31 152 760 2,341 3 200 587 2,300 1 93 142 1,887 2 57 300 1,435 21 192 1,139 10 127 736 8 73 388 3 36 240 13 78 3 36 6 12 1 2 3 1 153 638 350 1,587 207 1,283 3,025 8,343 110 180 32 81 33 171 91 332 7 88 67 329 2 52 76 269 1 21 36 228 8 21 164 _ 4 22 101 1 1 11 1 SO 7 - 2 1 2 3 1 149 510 361 607 50 389 766 1,H78 3 178 601 1,686 5 102 168 1,328 54 313 1,119 10 180 194 2,165 23 222 760 16 155 673 9 74 361 2 40 208 15 76 5 30 17 surrey Total Tenements- 106,686 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 28,228 1 1 2 3 1 2,436 4,438 4,777 16,577 1,738 , 1,249 427 570 157 1,615 1,329 2,765 171 961 1,175 3,395 55 111 822 3,100 4 71 276 1,766 1 38 146 1,196 7 60 728 3 29 389 1 8 146 1 7 40 1 4 17 Census. 1901. 129 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. Rooms in Tene- 1 ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. 1 Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. | 1. 2. 3. 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or Qiore. 2 2 SURREY-cOTit. •County Borough. Cboydon Total Tenements— 28,807 Tenements of fewer than Fire Rooms— 7,478 1 2 3 4 1,049 1,570 1,560 3,299 1,579 2,407 2,553 7,902 648 322 99 85 261 S22 412 543 86 322 381 677 88 214 286 626 9 114 182 529 5 46 103 338 2 20 53 226 9 27 133 8 84 7 44 1 12 SUSSEX-EAST Total Tenements— 55,998 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— County Bokoughs. Brighton Total Tenement=— 28,816 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 11,561 Hastings Total Tenements— U,600 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 5,122 SUSSEX-WEST Total Tenements— 33,874 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,M5 1 2 3 4 1,159 670 283 436 307 907 775 1,523 83 466 605 1,664 27 230 405 1,439 2 96 245 1,051 SO 129 819 5 62 522 1 1 28 251 2 15 131 5 41 1 17 8 1 2 3 1 2i477 3,069 2,613 3,402 1,645 618 210 80 584 1,108 706 548 190 700 661 685 51 401 150 661 6 166 286 561 1 51 . 168 391 18 88 253 7 31 150 9 57 3 13 1 1 2 1 2 3 i 776 1,332 1,311 1,703 530 339 73 42 173 148 358 284 55 285 339 378 12 154 240 318 4 63 142, 252 2 27 79 184 12 50 115 4 19 83 10 31 1 11 3 2 1 2 3 i 441 874 952 5,278 367 373 151 371 55 274 293 1,161 15 131 211 1,083 4 71 117 911 18 92 722 6 46 479 1 21 295 15 143 4 72 31 1 4 1 6 WARWICKSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 76,303 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 29,930 COUN lY Bukoughs. Birmingham, City op Total Tenements— 100,912 Tenements of fewer than ITive Rooms— 54,634 Coventry, City of .. Total Tenements— 15,743 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,016 1 2 3 4 440 3,426 10,844 15,220 317 1,212 879 671 84 977 2,283 2,662 27 562 2,234 3,013 4 358 1,921 2,802 4 162 1,484 2,194 3 93 902 1,623 1 35 545 1,108 16 813 616 7 147 329 4 58 125 15 54 3 23 1 2 3 4 1,085 4,054 34,753 14,742 644 604 770 218 285 1,133 5,194 1,962 98 953 7,062 2,891 38 637 6,717 2,891 16 380 5,524 2,327 2 200 4,090 1,801 4 82 2,713 1,211 48 1,493 729 13 745 398 2 295 195 1 108 84 1 42 35 1 2 3 4 , 1,277 1,618 3,027 54 189 VA 99 25 398 268 513 8 315 365 673 4 200 291 590 2 100 251 410 1 53 157 296 16 92 226 5 62 96 1 22 54 4 28 2 7 5 WESTMORLAND Total Tenements— 13,933 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,856 1 2 3 4 26 482 1,034 2,264 20 159 151 167 6 140 249 429 80 226 399 58 178 375 26 110 320 9 79 231 6 53 169 2 17 83 1 16 60 1 3 14 1 10 1 4 WILTSHIRE ToUl Tenements— 61,758 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 21,673 1 2 3 4 187 2,846 7,377 14,263 149 1,195 889 794 22 831 1,908 2,778 14 382 1,513 2,828 1 217 1,080 2,539 115 801 1,976 1 61 fill 1,383 27 337 957- 12 151 513 2 96 322 32 112 19 40 1 7 21 19 130 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.- TOTAL TENEMENTS, and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1 901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901— ixnUinued. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tbngmknts op Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. worcestbrshirb ... 1 200 153 38 7 2 — — — - - - - _ Total Tenements- 2 3,518 833 1,038 710 444 262 189 67 23 10 1 1 — Tenements ol fewer than Five Rooms— 31,205 County BOROuana. 3 4 9,026 18,461 604 730 1,726 2,972 1,789 3,538 1,536 3,305 1,228 2,699 927 2,083 668 1,436 371 882 178 451 75 229 17 96 7 40 Dudley 1 41 9 16 11 2 - 1 2 - - - - - Total Tenements— 10,077 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,194 WOBCESTEB, City op 2 1,127 75 262 260 216 146 81 52 24 8 2 1 - 3 4 2,129 3,897 180 42 65 248 437 409 622 377 700 333 579 268 556 213 354 117 274 86 168 24 86 8 38 4 18 1 111 41 18 7 2 1 — — — — — — Total Tenements- 10,718 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 3,858 2 3 4 735 935 1,958 231 75 85 206 187 341 130 212 460 91 178 355 35 126 276 19 93 191 14 53 122 5 35 66 1 14 40 7 13 6 3 YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING 1 141 121 . 15 4 - 1 - - - - - - - Total Tenements- 2 1,387 506 380 190 143 80 52 23 10 2 1 - - Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 12,019 County Borough. 3 4 1,657 8,834 293 895 382 1,848 319 1,764 247 1,439 166 1,027 114 817 76 516 42 309 12 150 3 41 1 18 2 10 , Kingston upon Hull, City of Total Tenements— 83,057 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 28,999 NORTH RIDING ... 1 794 392 274 82 30 7 5 2 1 -, - 1 - 2 3 4 3,328 5,356 19,521 585 361 650 1,102 1,211 3,365 738 1,140 3,942 461 916 3,662 245 690 2,817 122 442 2,089 48 310 1,440 16 155 816 4 85 444 4 35 187 4 79 7 30 1 400 259 87 35 3 6 9 1 — — — — Total Tenements— 61,985 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 23,299 County Bobough. 2 3,054 875 797 578 374 195 112 71 31 12 6 3 — 3 4 5,296 14,549 588 748 1,164 2,167 1,050 2,623 845 2,562 658 2,181 433 1,609 266 1,117 158 780 89 417 30 220 7 82 8 43 Middlesbrough ... 1 240 52 95 51 17 9 8 7 1 - — — — Total Tenements— 17,942 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 10,243 WEST RIDING * 2 1,159 62 228 249 218 178 108 68 31 11 5 1 — 3 4 1,599 7,245 29 73 216 825 292 1,244 280 1,279 235 1,207 219 977 143 702- li7 468 40 255 13 137 10 52 5 26 1 3,400 1,536 895 518 214 79 34 17 5 2 Total Tenements— 319,072 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 181,770 County Boroughs. 2 3 4 37,783 47,884 92,703 4,643 2,267 2,608 9,846 8,669 13,220 8,574 9,969 17,094 6,214 9,044 17,124 4,004 6,856 14,333 2,367 4,873 10,916 1,206 3,062 7,597 559 1,712 4,851 257 879 2,693 80 335 1,394 24 141 533 9 77 340 Bradford, City op... 1 1,511 506 547 261 122 51 13 8 1 1 — 1 _ Total Tenements— 64,616 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 44i083 2 3 i 11,223 18,577 12,772 1,050 547 242 3,092 3,362 1,859 2,574 • 4,253 2,463 1,911 3,668 2,521 1,246 2,644 2,002 684 1,872 1,487 378 1,136 958 167 594 605 85 311 357 26 133 157 5 45 75 5 22 46 • See Note >>, Table IX., page (3. Census, 1901. 131 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAIi TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers ol Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts ^nth PppuLATIO^fs exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — eontintted. - Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. | Total. 1,118 5,639 1,119 1,136 Numbers Occupied Br Pebsoms as Follows. | 1. 109 550 151 81 8. 121 1,533 m 676 8. 185 1,260 992 815 1. 6. e. 7. ,8- 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. YORKSHIRK-cont. Hatjkax • Total Tenements— 25,030 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 15,312 HUDDKBSPIEIiD Total Tenements— 22,109 Tenements of fewer than Fire Rooms— 15,236 Leeds, City of Total Tenements— 95,106 Tenements of fewer than Five Jlooms— 53,533 Sheffieu), Cnr of t Total Tenements— 80.311 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— ■ 10,112 YOBE, ClTI OF t Total Tenements— 16,862 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,007 1 2 3 1 70 915 829 810 21 656 656 587 6 882 110 150 4 200 260 310 2 89 130 178 42 74 103 n SO 56 16 20 1 7 17 1 2 3 1 871 3,628 6,211 1,190 230 319 205 78 323 920 1,108 653 192 876 1,137 919 88 666 1,323 922 30 387 963 711 11 249 586 628 102 362 320 51 147 200 18 63 83 8 33 48 2 13 15 4 8 1 2 3 1 782 12,132 16,725 23,591 233 1,118 713 517 180 396 393 312 312 3,139 2,996 3,166 134 2,807 3,659 1,181 54 2,052 3,123 1,523 32 1,331 2,531 3,698 9 772 1,666 2,733 6 366 1,072 1,871 156 576 1,173 1 47 253 627 10 82 318 1 4 39 132 12 52 1 2 3 1 631 1,511 15,728 19,569 288 1,121 2,213 2,756 104 1,098 2,903 1,007 37 879 2,892 3,813 23 503 2,595 3,081 2 304 1,893 2,310 140 1,375 1,566 48 812 921 12 412 467 5 150 221 2 45 72 15 40 1 2 3 1 386 1,176 930 1,215 227 311 57 109 98 102 163 635 37 311 190 881 20 209 159 799 3 116 134 617 68 95 177 41 69 311 9 86 215 1 6 13 98 11 88 2 19 1 10 ■WALES. ANGLKSEY Total Tenements— 12,315 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,952 1 2 3 1 118 1,3» 1,577 1,903 81 311 176 155 21 320 331 378 13 261 309 130 181 276 317 123 202 266 77 158 157 47 64 108 24 41 41 6 17 36 6 14 60 1 1 8 2 4 7 1 5 BRBCKNOCKSmRB ... Total Tenements— 11,863 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,258 1 2 3 1 S3 717 1,023 2,165 37 232 112 163 12 156 176 399 4 137 208 155 91 166 111 52 121 351 21 106 271 14 63 185 6 28 96 2 9 27 4 CARDIGANSHIRE ... Total Tenements- 15.581 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,182 1 2 3 1 212 2,091 1,929 1,950 159 720 330 211 37 559 116 107 15 331 110 102 1 225 287 319 117 199 225 75 128 178 39 61 91 8 40 11 11 23 29 2 5 11 1 2 1 CARMARTHENSHIRE Total Tenements— 29,718 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 9,963 1 2 3 i 319 2,968 2,182 1,161 233 821 282 235 83 762 501 723 23 627 607 796 5 328 388 712 4 222 305 536 1 156 222 151 84 151 329 50 l.-iS 310 35 58 185 27 41 102 3 16 38 8 17 3 8 m CARNARVONSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 29,282 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 10,871 1 2 3 1 122 2,174 3,331 5,211 68 501 311 258 29 511 691 897 21 117 770 1,122 3 332 556 1,022 1 175 421 754 123 292 612 20 87 159 12 32 101 3 9 30 4 14 5 ' See Note », Table XI., pagre 57. t See Note ^ Table XI., page 71. { The City and County Borough of York is situated partly in each of the three Ridings, but is shown for convenience separately. 132 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Taile XIX.— TOTAL TEJTEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. — Rooms in Tene- ment. 1 2 3 4 Tbnkmknts of Fewbr than Five Rooms. | Total. 153 3,378 2,310 8,265 Numbers Occupied bt Persons as Follows. | 1. 2. 3. 1 4. 1 0. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or man. DENBIGHSHIRE Total Tenements— 28,584 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 14,106 97 673 198 303 38 768 412 1,191 13 658 480 1,512 5 514 389 1,505 326 317 1,278 209 231 986 136 164 714 60 75 406 22 40 224 9 10 84 2 3 40 1 1 17 FLINTSHIRE T'otal Tenements— 18,082 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 8,992 1 2 3 4 63 1,589 1,427 5,913 44 358 141 384 13 374 306 994 6 303 276 1,053 248 244 1,024 147 178 828 78 129 629 47 80 444 26 49 302 4 15 160 2 5 66 1 2 23 1 2 6 GLAMORGANSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 117,817 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 39,285 County Boroughs, Cardiff Total Tenements— 33,821 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 11,179 Swansea Total Tenements— 19,455 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,892 1 2 3 4 386 7,629 8,340 22,930 720 4,251 2,121 4,087 222 1,766 1,106 4,798 216 1,061 326 499 448 784 81 65 91 2,315 1,257 2,657 48 1,867 1,705 3,879 23 1,172 1,664 4,120 6 611 1,384 3,820 329 921 3,032 2 175 550 2,141 68 299 1,375 20 141 767 7 60 385 2 22 170 2 11 85 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 197 1,590 442 529 60 1,029 509 758 11 511 402 821 3 213 329 715 1 67 177 546 15 108 313 8 50 183 3 17 101 4 28 1 1 14 1 14 138 301 65 93 59 529 209 622 15 403 250 841 7 2G2 214 867 2 133 147 702 1 85 103 623 30 57 419 19 33 291 2 19 179 2 5 64 2 28 2 9 MERIONETHSHIRE ... Total Tenements— 11,400 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 4,051 1 2 3 4 32 757 1,065 2,197 20 249 112 136 8 179 252 410 3 117 215 434 112 179 418 47 142 313 27 79 225 1 17 49 140 3 29 66 5 4 34 2 10 84 1 3 11 8 1 2 MONTGOMERYSHIRE Total Tenements— 12,394 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 4,044 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 33 748 1,040 2,223 270 3,169 2,476 3,073 26 282 175 204 6 179 236 452 1 139 196 453 69 161 371 36 112 271 21 69 198 15 52 120 3 22 89 2 5 23 1 6 1 2 PEMBROKESHIRE ... Total Tenements— 19,796 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 8,988 165 690 196 214 76 780 517 560 24 583 492 575 3 423 382 497 1 265 292 405 1 196 256 319 106 156 216 81 91 137 31 61 97 12 25 33 2 7 16 1 4 RADNORSHIRE Total Tenements— 0,068 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 1,302 1 % 3 4 16 249 245 792 10 88 57 81 3 71 48 154 1 46 49 157 1 17 33 125 1 15 26 109 6 15 67 4 12 48 2 2 27 1 14 2 5 4 r 1 I Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Administra- tive Counties, and County and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Pebsons, 1901 — continued. MuNiciPAi, Boroughs and other Urban Dis- tricts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons. Rooms in Tene- ment. Tenements of Fewer than Five Rooms. 1 Total. Numbers Occupied bt Persons as Follows. | 1. S. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1 8. 9. 10. !■■■ 12 or ■Lore. ENOI.AND. CHESHIRE. Wallasbt (U.D.) 1 66 15 12 7 1 1 — — — — — _ — Total Tenements— 11,215 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 2,212 2 364 163 90 •59 23 15 8 4 - 2 — — — 3 4 215 1,567 17 26 55 258 47 301 10 297 25 253 15 161 9 133 6 82 39 1 9 4 1 DURHAM. Stockton on Tbes (M.B.) Total Tenements— 10,212 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 5,315 West Hartlepool (M.B.r Total Tenements— 12,459 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 7,046 1 2 239 777 108 116 67 157 29 154 19 137 12 97 2 53 1 41 1 18 3 1 — - 3 4 441 3,888 11 12 77 396 87 613 67 672 15 147 61 ' 566 59 527 35 436 24 328 13 152 4 89 3 35 32 1 2 200 914 69 118 72 213 S3 202 4 103 3 76 2 30 2 17 6 1 - 1 3 4 1,655 4,277 27 67 195 506 302 712 280 735 308 660 203 571 150 443 104 308 60 180 16 48 5 31 5 16 ESSEX. East Ham (U.D.) 1 458 267 118 49 20 4 - - — — — — _ Total Tenements— 20,189 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,988 Letton (U.D.) 2 944 115 319 238 119 58 27 4 4 — — — _ 3 4 2,463 3,123 79 15 595 531 661 691 489 607 322 189 187 347 74 232 38 104 13 48 4 21 1 7 1 1 601 402 121 48 24 3 — — — _ Total Tenements— 20,659 Tenements of fewer 6,806 Walthambtow (U.D.) 2 3 4 . 983 2,358 2,864 179 118 55 331 551 113 259 647 595 111 122 518 46 335 165 16 118 312 4 88 233 4 32 119 11 50 3 33 6 5 1 537 317 139 62 15 4 _ _ Total Tenements— 19,830 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— r,358 2 3 4 837 2,296 3,688 135 73 57 290 167 569 210 586 681 128 453 784 49 338 608 21 190 150 2 112 258 1 54 164 18 77 1 2 30 2 5 1 2 MIDDLESEX. HORNSBV (U.D.) 1 375 260 83 25 7 — - — — — — , Total Tenements— 15,571 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 4,358 Tottenham (UD.) ... 2 3 4 1 1,029 1,485 1,469 223 91 30 325 517 320 239 379 377 129 235 291 71 133 177 26 71 131 14 33 73 2 18 39 7 19 1 8 1 - 865 117 299 152 48 12 6 1 _ _ Total Tenements— 21,910 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 9,453 Willesden (I7.D.) ... 2 3 4 1,995 3,154 3,339 224 103 47 586 716 155 186 853 591 357 577 637 199 427 599 92 231 123 32 133 289 16 74 153 3 20 104 1 8 21 2 11 1 6 1 1,543 685 181 235 103 27 11 1 . ,_ Total Tenements— 25,657 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 15,048 2 3 4 3,241 5,826 1,438 268 138 71 837 1,168 581 783 1,322 880 591 1,097 904 362 827 751 203 547 510 136 366 357 46 215 193 13 102 109 2 32 49 7 22 5 11 • By Local Government Board Order, No, P. 1,766, which came into operation on Ist Octoher, 1902, the Municinal Borough of West Hartlepool was constituted a County Borough. 184 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XIX.— TOTAL TENEMENTS and TENEMENTS of fewer than FIVE ROOMS, distinguishing those Occupied by Various Numbers of Persons, in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901 ; in Admin^tra- .TivE Counties, and County, and Metropolitan Boroughs, 1901 ; and in Municipal Boroughs (not being County Boroughs) and other Urban Districts with Populations eyCeedirg 50,000 Persons, 1901 — continued. Municipal Boroughs and other Urban Dis- tricts with Populations exceeding 50,000 Persons. Rooms in Tene- ment, Tenements of fewer than Five Rooma. Total. Numbers Occupied by Persons as Follows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 01 inort NORTHUMBERLAND. Tynemouth (M.B.) ... 1 Total Tenements— 11,000 1 Tenements of fewer 1 than Five Rooms— 8,i38 1 2 3 1 4 , 1,482 3,155 2,266 1,535 332 186 95 32 419 533 330 198 297 661 408 236 207 526 360 277 101 434 347 237 67 311 269 221 37 206 123 18 140 lie 107 3 87 76 58 1 34 41 28 • 4 6 7 '' 6 12 11 . STAFFORDSHIRE. Handsworth (U.D.)... Total Tenements— 11,294 Tenements of fewer than Five Booms— 1,467 Smethwick (M.B.) ... Total Tenements— 11,139 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— : 2,611 1 2^ 3 4 57 140 496 774 1 '' 1 '' 14 13 7 40 91 115 2 23 121 131 10 90 164 1 17 90 120 4 49 105 3 25 64 11 30 3 22 1 6 2 2 2 1 2 . 3 4 55 183 642 1,731 20 16 19 32 16 49 89 205 8 48 129 311 6 33 125 284 3 16 101 287 1 7 93 234 10 36 183 1 3 35 117 1 6 49 4 14 2 9 6 4 WARWICKSHIRE. Aston Manor (U.D.) Total Tenements— 16,539 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,257 1 2 3 147 419 3,190 2,501 91 107 75 49 34 101 542 358 11 91 669 490 3 61 705 511 4 21 535 420 . 1 S 20 331 302 1 8 165 181 2 93 98 3 43 56 2 21 24 6 8 WORCESTERSHIRE. Kings Norton axd NoiiTHFIELD (U D.) Total Ten.ments— 11,591 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms- 1,811 1 2 3 4 14 123 528 1,146 9 47 31 28 3 42 103 181 2 14 117 252 4 90 92 927 7 98 244 9 73 158 2 53 127 1 ■ 23 73 1 22 43 5 28 3 7 3 2 YORKSHIRE :- WEST RIDING. Rotberham (M.B.) * Total Tenements— ' 10,894 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 5,978 1 2 3 4 36 435 562 4,945 9 38 20 60 19 106 65 576 2 84 95 883 53 77 820 2 32 83 652 15 49 451 9 43 285 4 18 155 1 11 78 3 4 41 .-5 3(2 WALES. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Meuthyr Tydfil (U.D.) Total Tenements— 13,317 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,358 Rno^DDA(U.D Total Tenements- 21,619 Tenements of fewer than Five Rooms— 6,978 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 46 l,3.'i6 1,460 3,996 9 123 31 59 17 319 151 387 8 277 261 616 9 237 250 705 1 164 268 676 122 203 . 527 2 65 121 393 35 95 275 11 39 172 2 24 101 10 53 1 '7 32 106 2,082 2,337 2,453 63 133 26 14 22 693 312 184 9 623 475 341 8 357 510 411 4 160 426 481 66 285 375 37 177 254 11 75 186 1 39 96 9 54 1 3 23 ! t— ( 4 * By Loeal Government Board Order, No. P. 1,741, which came into operation on lat- Optnhor ion9 t-ha iu„r,)„i«„i -a ^ , -^ . was constituted a County Borough. """*"='"""" ™ ^st uotoDer, IJOJ, the Municipal > Borough of Rotherham Census, ICOl. 135 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XX.— AREA of LAND, INLAND WATER, TIDAL WATER and FORESHORE in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901. Note. — The areas of Kegistiation Divisions and Counties given in Table 16 are the aggi-egates of the figures in the first two columns of this Table. ; ^ Registration Divisions and Counties. Area in Statute Acres. Land. Inland Water. ENGLAXD AND WALES I. London 1. London II. SoxTTH Eastern 2. Surrey 3. Kent 4. Sussex 5. Hampshire 6. Berkshire III. South Midland 7. Middlesex 8. Hertfordshire ... 9. Buckinghamshire 10. Oxfordshire 11. Northamptonshire 12. Huntingdonshire 13. Bedfordshire 14. Cambridgeshire rv. Eastern , 15. Essex 16. Suffolk , 17. Norfolk V. South Western 18. Watshire 19. Dorsetshire 20. Devonshire 21. Cornwall 22. Somersetshire VI. West Midland 23. Gloucestershire 24. Herefordshire 25. Shropshire 26. Staffordshire 27. Worcestershire 28. Warwickshire VII, North Midland 29. Leicestershire 30. Butlandshire 31. Lincolnshire 32. Nottinghamshire ... 33. Derbyshire VIII. North Western , 34. Cheshket 35. Lancashire ■ IX. Yorkshire 36. West Riding 37. East Riding (with York). 38. North Riding X. Northern 39. Durham ■ 40. Northumberland ... 41. Cumberland 42. Westmorland XI. Welsh 43. Monmouthshire 44. South Wales Glamorganshire... Carmarthenshire Pemhrokeshire ... Cardiganshire ... Brecknockshire... Radnorshire 45. North Wales t ... Montgomeryshire Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Carnarvonshire Anglesey 37,129,162 73,984 73,984 3,977,432 460,574 966,894 935,509 1,044,661 569,794 8,233,685 176,848 444,769 405,323 489,239 639,949 206,852 • 306,-149 564,556 3,113,289 901,059 928,430 1,283,800 5,010,258 806,627 622,711 1,628,994 884,401 1,067,525 4,026,275 710,403 536,684 • 952,201 764,441 439,888 622,658 3,482,021 548,300 108,504 1,655,185 612,675 557,357 1,922,941 638,203 1,284,738 3,702,593, 1,738,320 691,131 1,273,142 3,505,275 762,442 1,284,189 961,544 497,100 6,081,409 393,630 2,691,705 572,322 462,252 356,582 592,979 469,915 237,655 1,996,074 587,132 73,808 376,130 618,856 320,447 119,701 198,317 855 855 16,942 2,959 2,906 3,121 3,971 3,895 13,484 1,758 1,651 1,722 2,182 2,444 717 1,195 1,815 13,228 3,156 2,702 7,370 13,034 2,593 1,630 4,275 1,983 2,553 25,433 2,354 2,542 6,466 6,990 3,374 3,706 13,690 1,870 196 4,462 3,612 3,550 21,018 •5,940 15,078 18,501 12,675 1,864 3,962 31,247 4,149 7,326 11,542 8,230 80,886 2,219 13,569 4,215 2,335 536 2,306 3,172 1,005 15,098 4,841 215 2,179 4,852 2,295 716 Tidal Water, Foreshore. 153,094 2,0f2 2,052 22,699 193 14,209 1,947 6,350* 499 133 9 3 354 20,618 13,154 4,966 2,393 7,384 1,805 2,448 2,626 505 5,466 5,466 25,792 25,451 341 23,293 10,504 12,789 27,216 2,051 24,785 380 6,169 1,.359 1,468 3,106 236 12,006 3,381 3,396 815 1,812 318 451 5,229 645 2,075 256 1,064 717 472 673,615 6S7 627 65,893 81 28,074 11,612 26,126 315 73 242 111,693 63,993 8,827 38,873 66,940 8,908 18,779 ■ 16,894 22,359 13,247 13,247 64,284 64,264 20 144,087 22,719 121,368 26,069 946 18,424 5,699 60,200 5,296 12,669 31,140 1,095 131,260 31,865 53,204 22,051 17,335 9,582 4,236 46,191 1,912 12,721 2,131 6,913 18,345 4,169 * This area is exclusive of 1,223 acres of Sea which, though belonging to the County of Hants, have not been apportioned to the adjacent Parishes by i^? ^^Sjf ^''^oWcy ^&oldS O^vil^Parish was transferred from Holywell Poor Law Union and Registration District in the County of iriJr^ f^ Hawnrden Poor Law Union in the Registration District and County of Chester. On Ist January, 1903, Hawarden Poor Law Union was crated akegistration District and transferred to the Registration County of Flint. The new areas for the Counties of Chester and Flint are as follows :- 34. Cheshire 605,388 2,023,839 103Kl>3 5,900 15,138 255 10,326 5,107 2.253 22,619 16,261 12.701 136 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXI.— ENGLAND and WALES.— PERSONS enumerated in MILITARY and NAVAL BARRACKS, QUARTERS, HOSPITALS, and PRISONS, and on HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS in HOME WATERS, 1901. • Total Officers and Men. Officers. ■Waheant Offioebs, Non-commissioned Officers, and Men. Other Inmates (Families, Servants, etc.) Persons. Males. Females. MILITARY BARRACKS, etc. NAVAL BARRACKS, etc H.M. SHIPS IN HOME WATERS ... 80,995 10,224 23,731 2,150 595 781 78,845 9,629 22,950 24,967 1,160 267 8,646 391 215 16,821 769 52 Table XXIL— INSTITUTIONS in ENGLAND and WALES.— Persons enumerated in Workhouse Establishments ; in Hospitai^ and in Lunatic Asylums ; in Prisons ; and in Certified Reforma- tory and Industrial Schools, 1901. Special Inmates (Patients, Paupers, Lunatics, etc.) Officials and theie Families. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. TOTAT WOEKHOUSBS (including Casual Wards, and Workhouse Infirmaries and Schools) Metropolitan Asylums Boaed Hospitals FOK Infectious Diseases Hospitals (General, Special, and Convalescent, including Infirmaries other than Workhouse Infirmaries) Homes fob Inebriates fPublict Lunatic Asylums*-^ [Private Meteopolitan Asylums Board Imbecile . Asylums Prisons Certified Reformatory and Industrial Schools 378,404 212,630 166,774 58,432 18,680 44,752 208,650 . 2,842 ', 39,184 596 80,977 3.741 5,689 17,480 i 19,245 120,285 1,362 19,600 95 37,036 1,652 2,776 14,636 15,188 88,365 1,480 19,584 501 43,941 2,089 2,913 2,844 4,057 14,701 2,606 20,088 208 11,896 2,162 573 4,154 2,044 3,704 336 1,968 40 4,082 648 162 1,939 801 10,997 2,270 18,120 168 7,814 1,514 411 2,215 1,243 * Including ImbecUe Aeylums other than those under the control of the MetropoUtan Asylums Board t County, Borough, and State Asylums, and Registered Hospitals for the Insane, are here classed as pi Public Asylums. Census, 1901. 137 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES . Table XXIII.— PERSONS enumerated as PASSING the NIGHT of the CENSUS in BARNS, SHEDS, CARAVANS, .TENTS, or in the OPEN AIR, in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901. Registration Divisions and Counties. In Barns and Sheds. In Caravans, Tents, and Open Air. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females. ENGLAUD AND WALES I. LONDON— 1,645 1,317 328 12,574 6,858 5,716 1. London — — 406 224 182 n. SOUTH EASTERN 984 699 285 3,110 1,685 1,425 2. Surrey 162 136 26 649 344 305 3. Kent 647 428 219 820 438 382 4. Sussex 106 83 23 554 319 235 5. Hampshire 6. Berkshire 32 25 7 895 475 420 37 27 10 192 109 83 in. SOUTH MIDLAND 111 102 9 1,195 641 554 7. Mtddlesex 42 36 6 519 280 239 8. Hertfordshire 23 23 — 152 86 66 9. Buckinghamshire 7 5 2 23 7 16 10. Oxfordshire 20 19 1 102 55 47 11. Northamptonshire 11 11 — 170 99 71 12. Huntingdonshire 2 2 — 36 21 15 13. Bedfordshire 4 4 — 80 39 41 14. Cambridgeshire 2 2 — 113 54 59 IV. EASTERN 85 82 3 1,879 702 577 15. Essex 34 52 2 649 337 312 16. Suffolk 8 8 — 262 140 122 17. Norfolk 23 22 1 368 225 143 V. SOUTH WESTERN 41 89 2 991 533 458 18. Wiltshire 18 17 1 241 125 116 19. Dorsetshire .6 5 1 164 68 96 20. Devonshire 3 3 — 210 119 91 21. Cornwall 2 2 — 128 73 55 22. Somersetshire 12 12 — 248 148 100 VL WEST MIDLAND 133 108 35 1,244 707 537 23. Gloucestershire 14 14 — 205 117 88 24. Herefordshire 37 24 13 49 29 20 25. Shropshire 6 6 — 58 35 23 26. Staffordshire 32 32 — 550 337 213 27. Worcestershire 37 26 11 185 89 96 28. Warwickshire 7 6 1 197 100 97 VIL NORTH MIDLAND 50 49 1 1,030 570 460 29. Leicestershire 1 1 — 177 84 93 30. Rutlandshire — — — 8 4 4 31. Lincolnshire , 14 14 — 318 206 112 32. NOTrrNGHAMSHIRE 20 19 1 331 173 158 33. Derbyshire 15 15 — 196 103 93 VIIL NORTH WESTERN 72 72 — 952 481 471 34. Cheshire 27 27 — 143 72 71 35. Lancashire 45 45 — 809 409 400 IX. YORKSHIRE 73 71 2 791 420 371 36. West Riding 58 58 — 677 354 323 37. East Riding (with York) 5 5 — 40 26 14 38. North Riding 10 8 2 74 40 34 X. NORTHERN 29 28 1 552 326 226 39. Durham 5 5 . — 400 231 169 40. Northumberland 22 21 I 101 64 37 41. Cumberland 2 2 — 29 19 10 42. Westmorland — — — 22 12 10 XL WELSH 67 67 — 1,024 569 455 43. Monmouthshire 9 9 — 230 117 113 44. South Wales 45 45 — 685 393 292 Glamorganshire 5 5 — 486 274 212 Carmarthenshire — — — 60 41 19 Pembrokeshire — — — 21 12 9 Cardiganshire 1 1 — 66 39- 27 Brecknockshire 13 13 — 52 27 25 Radnorshire 26 26 — — — — 45. North Wales 13 13 — 109 59 50 Montgomeryshire 1 1 — 10 7 3 Flintshire 3 3 — 21 11 10 Denbighshire 2 2 — 34 19 15 Merionethshire ... ' 6 6 — 24 10 14 Carnarvonshire 1 1 — 20 12 8 Anglesey ~ "~~ 20 138 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXIV.— PERSONS enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, and in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, on board SEA-GOING and COASTING, MERCHANT VESSELS and oh INLAND BARGES and BOATS, 1901. Note.— Pephons on Board Vessels in Ports, Harbours, and Docks, including in certain cases hulks or other stationary vessels, were- enumerated by Officers of His Majesty's Customs ; and those on Barges, etc., on Canals or Navigable Rivers, not within the limits of a port, by the local Enumerators. Thepersons thus enumerated ore distributed among the general population of the Parishes contiguous to the waters in which the vessels were lying, with as much accuracy as the information obtained allows. Fishermen at sea on the night of the Census, and not returning on 1st April, 1901, and persons on board vessels arriving in port later than that date, are not included. Eegisteation Divisions and Counties. British Vessels, Sea-Going and Coasting. Vessels. Persons. FOEEIGN and Colonial Vessels, Sea- Going and Coasting. Vessels. Persons Inland Baeges and Boats. and Boats. Persons. Total Persons on Vessels, Barges, and Boats, ENGLAND AND WALES I. LONDON 1. London IL SOUTH EASTEEN 2. SUEKEY 3. Kent 4. Sussex 5. Hampshiee 6. Beeksijire III. SOUTH MIDLAND 7. Middlesex 8. Heetfoedshiee 9. Buckinghamshiee 10. Oxfoedshieb 11. noethamptonshiee ... 12. Huntingdonshiee 13. Bedfoedshiee 14. Cambeidgesiiiee IV. EASTERN 15. Essex 16. Suffolk ...• 17. NOEFOLK V. SOUTH WESTERN 18. Wiltshire 19. Dorsetshire 20. Devonshire 21. Cornwall 22. Somersetshire VI. WEST MIDLAND 23. Gloucestershire 24. Heeefoedshiee 25. Shropshire 26. Staffoedshiee 27. woecesteesiiiee 28. Waewickshiee VII. NORTH MIDLAND 29. Leicestershire 30. Rutlandshire 31. Lincolnshire 32. Nottinghamshire 33. Deebyshire VIII. NORTH WESTERN 34. Cheshire 35. Lancashire IX. YORKSHIRE 36. West Riding •. 37. East Riding (with Yoek) 38. North Riding X. NORTHERN 39. Durham ... 40. Northumberland 41. Cumberland 42. Westmorland XL WELSH 43. Monmouthshire 44. South Wales Glamorganshire Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 45. 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Persons. ' Males. Females. Persons Males. , Females. Persons. 1 Males. Females. ALL AGES Under 1 yeai 82,527,848 15,728.613 16,799.230 25.058,355 12.014,089 13,044,266 7,469,488 3,714,524 3.754.964 796,807 399,875 396,932 623,938 312,863 311,075 172,869 87,012 85.857 1 727,795 363,424 364,371 563,014 281,081 281.933 184.781 82,348 82.438 2 735,410 366,824 S68,'586 564,475 281,084 283.391 170,936 85,740 85.195 3 730,127 363,161 366,966 560,929 278,465 282,464 189,198 84,696 84,502 4 Under 5 years 726,569 362,077 364,492 552,993 275.347 277.646 173,576 86,730 86,846 3.716,708 1,855,361 1,861,347 2,865,349 1.428,840 1,436,509 851,359 426,521 424.838 5^- 3,487,291 1,738,993 1,748,298 2,645.030 1.316.832 1,328,198 842,231 422,161 420,100 10 2.011,094 ■ 1,003,539 1,007,555 1,521,345 757,260 764,085 489,749 246,279 243.470 13 662,873 331,149 331,724 501,973 248,388 253,585 , 160,900 82,761 78,139 14 667,773 336,282 331,491 508.754 252.485 253,269 159,019 83,797 75.222 1^ 655,886 329,581 326,305 503,129 247,687 255,442 152.757 81,894 70,863 16 663,293 331,617 331,876 512,086 249,639 262,447 151.207 81,978 69,229 17 637,608 313,794 323,814 498,757 239,806 258,951 138,851 73,988 64.883 18 652,974 320,465 332,509 514,324 247,034 267,290 138,650 73,431 65.219 19 636,382 31?,065 324,317 504,597 243,369 261,228 131,735 68,698 83,089 20 635,896 303,331 332,565 508.719 238,736 269,983 127,177 84,595 62,582 21 2,485,026 1,169,313 1,315,713 2.004,407 933,281 1,071,126 480,619 236,032 244,587 25 2,824,509 1,328,288 1,496,221 2,270,523 1,061,387 1,209,136 553,986 266,901 287,085 30 2,431,331 1,157,666 1,273,665 1.929,203 914,201 1,015.002 502,128 243,465 258,883 35 2,145,383 1,034,459 1,110,924 1,679,552 805,380 874,172 465,831 229,079 238,752 40 — 1,850,622 897,484 953,138 1.434.762 691,331 743,431 415,860 206,153 209,707 45— 1,573,188 759,955 813,233 1.209,705 581,737 627,988 363,483 178,218 185,265 50 1,329,003 636,254 692,749 1,004,652 477,218 527,434 324,351 159,036 165,315 55 1,052,577 497,498 555,079 774,500 361,194 413.308 . 278,077 138,304 141,773 60 890,673 410,447 480,226 644,846 291,650 35S496 245,827 118,797 127,030 65 629,673 282,403 847.270 437.262 190,1.53 /247.IO9 192,411 92,250 100,161 70 446,338 195,465 250,868 302,023 126,3^ 175,655 144,310 69,097 75,213 75 264,480 113,096 151,384 171,688 6^200 102,488 92,792 43,898 48,896 80 128,768 52,137 76,631 81,448 /30,7S8 50,710 47,320 21,399 25,921 85 38,961 14,915 24,046 23,781 / 8,399 15,382 15,180 6.516 8,664 90: 8,202 2,687 5,515 bsysd 1,550 3,548 3,104 1,137 1,967 95 1,190 322 868 ilia 194 546 450 128 322 100 and upwards 148 47 99 1 102 32 70 44 15 29 142 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administrative Counties and County Bobouqhb. All AOES. 1- 2- 3- 10- la- 14- •15- 16- 17- 18- 19- DBRBYSHIRE •... County Borough Derby • P. 504,610 M. 255,158 F. 249,452 P. 105,912 M. 51,387 F. 54,525 14,128 7,104 7,024 2,492 1,304 1,188 DEVONSHIRB 1 County Boroughs Oeronport Exeter, City of < Plymouth DORSETSHIRE...- P. 436,938 M. 203,150 F. 233,788 P. 70,437 M. 37,450 F. 32,987 P. 47,185 M. 21,401 F. 25,784 P. 107,636 M. 50,535 7. 57,101 DURHAM* County Boboubhs : (■ Gateshead South Shields •■< Sunderland ,..-< ESSEX County Bokough: West Ham P. 202,063 M. 99,637 F. 102,426 P. 834,246 M. 427,099 F. 407,147 P. 109,888 M. 55,371 F. 54,517 8,494 4,201 4,293 792 834 898 451 447 2,367 1,167 1,200 13,227 6,662 6,565 2,243 1,109 1,134 4,149 2,067 2,082 97,263 48,358 48,905 P. 146,077 M. 71,583 F. 74,494 P. 816,640 M. 402,104 F. 414,536 P. 267,358 M. 133,498 F. 133,860 24,807 12,553 12,254 3,343 1,659 1,684 2,966 1,534 1,432 4,362 2,154 2,208 8,283 4,106 4,177 1,528 754 774 843 413 430 2,236 1,114 1,142 13,034 6,517 6,517 2,253 1,172 1,081 3,964 2,082 1,882 8,655 4,369 4,286 1,434 715 719 895 463 432 2,227 1,117 1,110 12,603 6,179 6,424 1,103 1,139 20,532 10,264 10,268 8,089 4,075 4,014 22,537 11,271 11,266 3,047 1,539 1,508 2,635 1,317 1,318 3,876 1,983 1,888 4,240 2,132 2,108 21,736 10,812 8,771 4,417 4,354 719 767 913 486 427 2,235 1,112 1,123 12,686 6,155 6,531 2,175 1,052 1,123 4,234 2,141 2,093 9,054 4,505 4,549 1,425 756 425 463 2,170 1,061 1,109 4,370 2,195 2,175 21,984 10,911 10,924 11,073 2,916 1,475 1,441 2,575 1,309 1,266 3,836 1,913 1,923 19,365 9,800 9,565 7,0M 3,552 3,512 19,694 9,872 7,148 3,607 3,541 2,867 1,439 1,428 2,567 1,270 1,297 3,612 1,822 1,790 19,897 9,925 9,972 7,100 3,551 3,549 21,420 10,662 10,758 2,797 1,438 1,359 2,558 1,313 1,245 3,467 1,725 1,742 19,892 10,007 9,885 6,942 3,439 3,503 65,678 32,617 33,061 11,405 5,740 5,665 60,390 30,246 30,144 11,086 5,488 5,598 32,874 16,380 16,494 6,488 3,192 3,296 43,257 21,598 21,659 7,499 3,736 3,763 4,437 2,238 2,199 11,255 5,571 5,684 20,957 10,617 10,340 45,399 22,837 22,562 6,613 3,337 3,276 4,578 2,265 2,313 10,650 5,233 5,417 20,978 10,603 10,375 112,484 100,325 56,209 56,275 14,970 7,550 7,420 13,301 6,743 6,358 19,153 9,602 9,551 99,380 49,868 49,512 36,343 18,224 18,119 26,987 13,483 13,504 3,718 1,847 1,871 2,760 1,369 1 1,391 6,139 3,098 3,041 10,.532 5,319 5,213 2,183 1,062 1,121 10,496 5,421 5,075 2,209 1,096 1,113 10,347 5,417 4,930 2,176 1,054 1,122 12,718 6,417 6,301 50,314 50,011 13,093 6,527 6,566 11,618 5,769 5,849 16,665 8,319 8,346 96,370 48,304 48,066 32,818 16,391 16,427 36,783 28,442 28,311 7,357 3,711 3,646 6,722 3,424 3,298 9,561 4,696 4,865 8,992 4,524 4,468 1,145 571 574 938 463 475 1,952 934 1,018 10,443 5,530 4,913 2,223 1,049 1,174 9,805 10,132 9,179 8,964 4,712 4,610 4,467 4,354 1,212 1,483 594 837 618 626 957 957 435 470 522 487 4,203 2,155 2,048 55,140 27,638 27,502 18,422 9,209 9,213 18,0GS 9,075 8,993 2,395 1,218 1,177 2,153 1,058 1,095 3,129 1,621 1,508 18,234 9,302 8,932 5,788 2,870 2,918 1,978 1,010 4,092 2,099 1,993 18,286 9,239 9,047 2,411 1,190 1,22) 2,168 1,090 1,078 3,114 1,585 1,529 925 973 4,224 2,264 1,960 17,831 9,177 8,654 5,913 3,009 2,904 17,565 8,905 8,660 2,269 1,148 1,121 1,990 1,012 978 3,098 1,497 1,601 4,511 4,422 1,535 955 580 1,019 469 550 2,231 1,137 1,091 5,120 4,683 2,158 1,020 1,138 4,760 2,842 1,918 7,883 3,803 4,080 1,523 954 569 997 468 529 2,098 1,006 1,092 5,327 4,803 2,206 1,053 1,153 4,296 2,524 1,772 16,899 8,864 8,035 5,375 2,759 2,616 18,105 9,231 8,874 2,339 1,206 1,133 2,106 1,103 1,003 3,163 1,577 1,586 16,327 8,410 7,917 5,359 2,762 2,597 16,901 8,565 8,339 2,198 1,135 1,063 1,932 936 996 3,106 1,544 1,562 8,250 3,919 4,331 1,531 980 551 1,018 476 542 2,162 1,044 1,118 9,638 5,157 4,481 2,195 1,035 1,160 3,973 2,046 1,927 15,312 7,812 7,500 5,057 2,593 2,464 16,949 8,667 8,232 2,243 1,125 1,118 1,966 978 988 3,085 1,504 1,581 8.005 3,789 4,216 1,662 1,092 570 465 498 2,130j 964 1,166' 3,734 2,029 1,705 15,224 7,765 7,459 5,136 2,535 2,601 16,318 8,402 7,916 2,074 1,052 1,022 1,869 897 972 3,023 1,397 1,626 14,941 7,756 7,185 4,981 2,537 2,447 • The figures for these areas, as altered since the date of the Census, are given in Table XXVII,, page 160. Census, 1901. 143 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901— continue^j. 20-' 21- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- •90- 95- 9,773 37,881 42,917 36,148 31,210 • 27,001 22,461 18,630 15,104 12,438 8,951 6,295 3,501 1,325 386 48 5 1 1,993 19,448 21,766 18,180 13,903 13,811 11,579 9,416 7,645 6,080 4,264 3,012 1,630 704 172 17 3 1 4,780 18,433 21,151 17,968 15,307 13,190 10,882 9,214 7,459 6,358 4,687 3,283 1,871 821 214 31 2 — 2,240 8,M9 9,387 7,978 6,979 6,296 5,325 4,439 3,414 2,560 1,867 1,198 678 280 79 11 3 — 889 4,059 4,417 3,967 3,450 3,096 2,801 2,205 1,669 1,187 817 309 280 116 30 4 O - 1,251 4,590 4,970 4,011 3,529 3,200 2,724 2,234 1,745 1,373 1,050 689 398 164 41 7 1 — 7,797 28,640 32,699 29,692 28,351 25,406 22,430 19,761 17,292 13,442 12,207 9,689 6,550 3,578 1,237 216 49 3 3,411 12,332 14,072 13,120 12,813 11,618 10,100 8,755 7,794 6,830 5,363 4,229 2,861 1,469 ■ 496 84 17 - 4,386 16,308 18,627 16,572 15,538 13,788 12,350 11,006 9,498 8,612 6,844 5,460 3,689 2,109 741 162 32 3 1,772 6,873 7,356 5,718 4,496 3,910 3,171 2,475 1,918 1,668 1,253 863 607 321 81 26 6 — 1,161 4,232 4,219 2,918 2,240 1,989 1,594 1,206 880 727 355 363 233 117 22 11 - - 611 2,581 3,137 2,800 2,256 1,921 1,577 1,269 1,038 941 700 500 374 204 59 15 6 — 927 3,559 3,810 3,389 3,158 2,822 2,449 2,114 1,741 1,534 1,117 916 577 . 318 101 27 2 - 405 1,540 1,616 1,461 1,441 1,238 1,079 914 742 656 473 330 220 108 35 5 - — 522 2,019 2,194 1,928 i;717 1,564 1,370 1,200 999 878 644 586 357 210 60 22 2 — 2,242 8,482 9,821 8,385 7,415 6,261 5,127 4,412 3,712 3,177 2,381 1,804 .1,107 574 206 33 4 ■ - 1,017 3,917 4,516 3,900 3,479 2,972 2,404 1,951 1,667 1,363 994 746 458, 196 64 9 2 - 1,225 4,565 5,305 4,485 3,936 3,289 2,723 2,461 2,045 1,814 1,387 1,038 649 378 142 24 2 — 3,578 13,330 15,736 14,074 13,066 11,474 9,730 8,881 7,509 6,613 5,393 4,033 2,730 1,366 471 108 13 1 1,865 6,374 7,538 6,752 6,401 5,530 4,548 4,145 3,514 3,055 2,472 1,827 1,233 548 197 39 3 - 1,713 6,956 8,198 7,322 6,665 5,944 5,182 4,736 3,995 3,558 2,921 2,226 1,497 818 274 69 12 1 16,286 63,209 71,736 38,614 50,824 42,580 36,834 30,526 23,994 19,168 13,040 8,431 4,597 2,002 508 98 10 2 8,230 32,503 36,844 30,457 26,391 22,605 19,693 16,530 12,725 10,049 6,531 4,197 2,162 881 210 37 4 1 8,056 30,706 34,892 28,157 24,433 19,975 17,141 13,996 11,269 9,119 6,509 4,234 2,435 1,121 298 61 6 1 2,023 8,403 9,729 8,049 6,933 5,870 4,894- 4,056 2,974 2,276 1,535 909 510 225 47 15 1 _ 1,030 4,199 4,846 4,019 3,538 3,004 2,549 . 2,142 1,512 1,136 703 479 238 87 22 4 1 - 993 4,204 4,883 4,030 3,395 2,866 2,315 ,1.914 1,462 1,140 832 520 272 138 25 11 - - 1,919 7,334 8,249 7,001 6,197 5,107 4,429 3,587 2,726 2,118 1,290 812 413 171 47 6 2 - 906 3,605 4,079 3,333 3,031 2,571 2,266 1,886 1,382 1,039 592 371 173 60 11 1 - - 1,013 3,729 4,170 3,648 3,146 2,536 2,163 1,701 1,344 1,079 698 441 268 HI 36 5 2 - 2,856 11,318 12,658 10,211 9,172 7,472 6,756 5,522 4,341 3,376 2,330 1,620 818 414 94 20 2 - 1,332 5,318 6,091 4,989 4,535 3,615 3,403 2,818 2,182 1,616 1,066 726 356 137 30 7 - - 1,524 6,000 6,567 5,222 4,617 3,857 3,353 2,701 2,159 1,760 1,264 894 462 277 64 13 2 — 14,223 54,234 65,749 61,418 35,014 46,218 37,115 31,522 24,820 20,827 15,638 11,537 7,312 3,816 1,233 267 33 4 7,084 28,267 31,434 29,704 27,119 22,913 18,083 15,143 11,871 9,785 7,096 5,172 3,304 1,638 507 95 12 1 7,139 27,967 34,315 31,714 27,895 23,305 18,032 16,379 12,949 11,062 8,542 6,363 4,008 2,178 726 172 23 3 4,941- 19,635 22,996 20,248 17,338 15,103 12,460 9,725 7,030 5,370 3,365 2,139 3,139 532 121 26 4 1 2,430 9,892 11,315 10,164 8,673 7,697 6,315 4,925 3,537 2,537 1,523 932 447 180 36 5 1 - 2,311 , 9,743 11,681 ■ 10,084 8,665 7,406 6,145 4,800 3,493 2,833 1,842 1,207 692 342 85 21 3 1 144 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PEESONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administeatwb Counties and County Boroughs All, Ages. 1- a- S- 4- S2 10 5- 10- 18- 14- 15- 16- . 17- < 18- 19- f ' P. 331,539 7,156 6,815 7,262 7,281 7,563 36,070 36,1.31 21,312 7,136 7,101 6,830 7,020 6,324 6,250 . 5,906 GLOUCESTER- - SHIRE* M F. 156,716 171,823 3,689 3,167 3,127 3,388 3,639 3,623 3,635 3,619 3,753 3,800 18,143 17,927 17,879 18,252 10,556 10,786 3,653 3,183 3,048 3,456 3,480 3,350 3,617 3,103 3,149 3,175 3,015 3,205 2,831 3,075 / County Boroughs . s / P. 328,915 7,728 7,095 7,396 7,311 7,167 36,730 36,018 20,852 7,271 7,097 7,095 7,036 6,632 6,821 6,649 Bristol, City of »- M. 151,754 3,908 3,462 3,697 3,613 3,584 18,294 17,988 10.125 3,587 3,176 3,372 3,276 3,072 3,112 2,892 F. 177,191 3,820 3,633 3,699 3,701 3,583 18,436 18,030 10,127 3,687 3,622 3,723 3,810 3,560 3,709 3,767 1 P. 17.955 1,216 1,101 1,161 1,153 1,106 5,770 6,057 2,995 966 1,030 998 1,017 959 1.005 919 •Gloucester, City-^ of 1 V / M. 23,088 620 568 581 591 552 2,918 2,517 1,495 467 507 501 193 186 470 469 F. 21,867 626 533 580 559 554 2,852 2.510 1,600 499 523 197 551 473 535 480 P. 114,125 2,318 2,247 2,191 2,413 2,621 12,153 12,181 7,398 2,457 2,351 2,247 2,279 2,078 2,037 1,853 HEREFORD. J SHIRE • HEREFORD- . SHTRE HUNaaNGDON- } BHIRE ! r 1 M. 55,196 1,138 1,107 1,261 1,216 1,323 6,018 6,229 3,663 1,261 1,201 1,148 1,115 1,058 1,001 886 F. 58,929 1,210 1,110 1,227 1,227 1,301 6.103 6,252 3,735 1,193 1,117 1,099 1,134 1,020 1,036 967 P. 258,123 5,637 5,365 5,519 S'^M 5,679 27,649 28,132 17,131 6,674 5,777 5,285 5,272 5.046 4,983 4,667 i M. 123,719 2,811 2,680 2,838 2,653 2,817 13,859 ' 11,093 8,700 2,869 3,013 2,819 2,814 2.608 2,442 2,220 ; F. 131,701 ?,796 2,685 2,711 2,766 2,832 13,790 11,039 8,431 2.805 2,764 2,166 2,158 2.538 2,641 2,447 P. 51,125 1,238 1,213 1,221 1,256 1,219 ^117 5,993 3,432 1.178 1,155 1,082 1.070 990 915 918 \ M. F. 26,735 27,390 625 613 612 601 622 599 626 630 630 589 3,115 3,032 2,969 3,026 1,686 1,746 576 602 606 560 651 528 650 520 610 160 191 121 472 446 P. 936,210 20,834 19,753 19,512 19,661 19,872 99,652 97,982 594108 19,809 19,610 19,207 18.755 18,268 19,763 19,981 KENT „. ...i M., 158,939 10,^7 9,866 9,742 9,711 9,855 i 49,721 19,103 29.901 10,045 10,077 9,857 9,171 9.112 10,703 11,106 F. 177,301 10,307 9,887 9,770 9,950 18,017 \ 19,931 48,577 29,204 9,764 9,563 9,350 9,281 9,166 9,060 8,875 County Borough : / P. 21,899 489 493 181 181 481 ! 2,428 2,330 1,355 m, 166 175 169 410 759 977 ■Canterbury, i .City of LANCASHIRE*...^ M. F. 12,497 12,102 213 216 216 247 254 227 257 224 250 231 1 1,250 1,178 1,170 1,160 671 684 2£S 243 251 212 235 210 211 228 195 215 512 247 725 252 i P. 1,827,436 43,530 39^6 39,516 39,609 39,311 201,392 192.607 112,251 36,759 37,178 37,031 37,217 36,568 37,132 37,000 M. 871,234 21.670 19,556 19,757 19,811 19,591 ! 100,421 95,770 55,665 18,125 18,523 18427 18,215 17,717 17,960 17,645 V F. 953,202 21,880 19,790 19,789 19,765 19,717 100,971 96,837 ' 56,586 18,634 18,655 18,607 19,032 18.821 19,172 19,355 County Boroughs: Barrow in Fur-< ness P. 57,586 1,606 1,310 1,310 1,288 1,257 6,801 6,070 3,506 1,093 1,166 1,135 1,131 1,114 1,190 1,187 M. 31,191 820 682 668 653 692 3,113 3,016 1,802 556 614 602 679 638 653 674 \': F. 26,092 786 628 672 635 665 3,386 3,054 1,701 538 612 533 652 506 637 513 / P. 127,626 2,911 2.590 2,653 2,548 2,615 13,317 12,918 8,279 2,638 2,715 2,680 2,708 2,738 2,799 2,601 Blackburn * ..A M. 58,966 1,457 1,261 1,329 1,252 1,323 6,622 6,316 3,985 1,247 1,321 1,290 1,279 1,261 1,267 1,169 y F. 68,660 1,451 1,329 1,321 1,296 1,292 6.695 6,602 4,291 1,391 1,394 1,390 1,429 1,171 1,532 1,442 ( P. 168,215 4,033 3,682 3,800 3,755 3,737 19,007 17,773 10.549 3,460 3.531 3,528 3,455 3,298 3,519 3,4^ Bolton < M. 79,150 1,925 1,804 1,908 1,841 1,810 9,318 8,858 5,131 1,716 1,721 1,691 1,^8 1,601 1,615 1,622 1 \ F. 89,065 2,108 1,878 1,892 1,914 1,897 9,689 8,915 6,118 1,714 1,807 1,837 1,807 1,697 1,901 1,806 { P. 58,556 1,621 1,160 1,105 1.429 1.315 7,221 6,594 3.613 1,188 1,216 1,221 1,229 1,199 1,218 1,178 \ Beetle < M. 29,518 817 708 697 691 654 3,597 3.256 1.831 . 684 628 636 633 602 595 595 F. 29,038 774 742 708 738 665 3,627 3.338 1,812 601 688 688 596 597 623 583 / P. 97,043 2,410 2,101 2,008 2,247 2.136 10,905 10,325 6,011 1,980 2,040 1,950 2,083 1,981 1,982 ■ 1,933 Burnley \ M. 15,371 1,208 1,036 997 1,099 1,069 5,409 5,041 2,910 934 1,025 898 1,018 883 905 816 1 F. 51,669 1,202 1,068 1,011 1 1,148 1,067 5,496 6,284 3,101 1,046 1,015 1,052 1,065 1,098 1,077 1,118 1 The figures for these areas, as altered since the date of the Census, are given in Table XXVII., page 160 Census, 1901. 145 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901— continued. 20- 21- 25- S&- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 j 5,696 21,320 24,513 22,395 20,823 18,711 16,183 14,695 12,671 11,312 8,051 6,762 4,395 2,353 ,762 159 21 4 . 2,575 9,535 10,935 10,138 9,699 8,596 7,486 6,775 5,882 5,143 3,804 2,955 1,912 942 279 62 6 1 3,121 11,785 13,578 12,257 11,124 10,115 8,697 7,920 6,789 6,169 4,847 3,807 2,483 1,411 483 107 15 3 6,695 25,885 28,574 21,465 21,183 17,392 15,371 12,958 10,318 8,516 6,285 4,475 2,655 1,358 420 100 11 — 2,831 11,043 12.653 11,059 9,771 7,821 7,002 5,958 4,576 3,670 2,597 1,715 957 452 130 24 2 - 3,86t 14,842 15,921 13,406 11,412 9,571 8,369 7,000 5,742 4,876 3,688 2,760 1,698 906 290 76 9 - 926 3,557 3.927 3,437 3,103 2,707 2,284 1,979 1,500 1,344 962 694 414 265 64 12 2 2, 453 1,655 1,815 1,619 1,519 1,273 1,074 946 689 631 431 279 177 117 22 1 I - 473 1,902 2,112 1,818 1,554 1,434 1,210 1,033 811 713 528 415 237 148 42 11 1 2 1,895 6,802 7,961 7,402 7,059 6,486 5,928 5,318 4,713 4,344 3,375 2,614 1,704 876 250 60 4 — 858 3,074 3,568 3,443 3,382 3,153 2,908 2,596 2,274 2,113 1,652 1,246 789 376 100 15 3 - 1,037 3,728 4,393 3,959 3,677 3,333 3,020 2,722 2,439 2.231 1,723 1,368 915 500 150 45 1 15 4,770 17,655 20,529 18,227 16,475 14,460 12,860 11,355 9,159 7,970 5,898 4,602 2,833 1,474 429 96 2,237 8,151 9,336 8,487 7,725 6,739 5,985 5,199 4,202 3,583 2,639 2,065 1,241 584 176 31 2 - 2,533 9,504 11,193 9,740 8,750 7,721 6,875 6,156 4,957 4,387 3,259 2,537 1,592 890 253 65 13 — 897 3,335 3,934 3,445 3,279 3,002 2,537 2,385 2,285 1,962 1,576 1,223 816 404 131 31 1 — 463 1,709 1,912 1,662 1,639 1,453 1,243 1,129 1,037 926 757 583 373 187 44 7 — - iU 1,626 2,C22 1,783 1,610 1,549 1,294 1,256 1,198 1,036 819 640 443 217 87 24 1 54 6 19,394 72,475 78,829 68,192 60,997 52,262 44,371 38,479 31,378 27,180 19,779 14,707 9,102 4,864 1,641 365 10,061 35,967 37,545 32,260 28,947 25,067 21,189 18,218 14,931 12,685 9,068 6,575 4,0« 2,146 659 129 25 2 9,333 36,508 41,284 35,932 32,050 27,195 23,182 20,261 16,447 14,495 10,711 8,132 5,038 2,718 982 236 29 4 787 2,067 1,984 1,729 1,447 1.283 1,203 1,052 826 786 554 455 291 163 66 11 — 1 542 1,092 938 783 654 591 554 466 373 360 237 188 120 62 28 3 - 1 245 975 1,046 946 793 692 619 586 453 426 317 267 171 101 38 8 - - 36,713 147,649 167,062 142,110 124,474 107,161 91,195 74,417 57,168 46,944 31,153 19,913 10,523 4,234 1,045 181 23 3 17,285 68,658 78,052 66,861 59,277 61,262 43,576 34,935 26,160 20,974 13,542 8,572 4,428 1,693 398 54 7 2 19,428 78,991 89,010 75,249 65,197 55,899 47,619 39,482 31,008 25,970 17,611 11,341 6,095 2,641 617 127 16 1 1,194 5,673 6,031 4,514 3,538 2,911 2,599 2,307 1,734 1,304 670 401 196 80 19 2 — — 675 3,504 3,591 2,588 1,969 1,603 1,463 1,293 946 713 347 184 102 32 6 — — — 519 2.169 2,440 1,926 1,569 1,303 1,136 1,014 788 691 323 217 94 48 13 2 - - 2,447 10,407 11,354 9,830 9,092 8,010 6,516 5,230 3,902 3,222 2,055 1,253 609 213 55 8 — — 1,053 4,579 5,009 4,446 4,153 3,657 3,052 2,349 1,704 1,468 880 506 248 89 13 4 - - 1,394 5,828 6,345 5,384 4,939 4,353 3,4M 2,881 2,198 1,754 1,169 747 361 124 42 4 - - 3,514 13,783 15,675 13,239 11.452 10,059 8,460 6,704 4,979 3,927 2,425 1,425 685 247 52 10 1 — 1,594 6,120 7,184 6,235 5,339 4,733 4,038 3,137 2,231 1,665 979 569 257 97 17 1 — — 1,920 7,663 8,491 7,004 6,113 5,326 4,422 3,567 2,748 2,262 1,446 856 428 150 35 9 1 - 1,186 4,769 5,232 4,398 3,659 3,416 2,939 2,395 1,684 1,427 781 453 188 87 26 3 — — 556 2,383 2,614 2,252 1,879 1,743 1,524 1,264 901 73G 382 210 71 39 6 1 - — 630 2,386 2,618 2,146 1,780 1,673 1,415 1,131 783 691 399 243 117 48 20 2 - - 1,867 7,760 8,716 7,589 6,876 6,000 4,967 4,001 2,955 2,311 ,1,392 865 389 133 25 6 1 — ; ■ 775 3,402 3,908 3,501 3,246 2,831 2,373 1,863 1,397 1,055 589 376 160 47 11 2 - — ; 1,092 : 4,358 4,808 4,088 3,630 3,109 2,594 2,138 1,558 1,256 803 489 229 86 14 4 1 — 21 146 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XXVL— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administhatite Counties and cocstt b0b0pqh3. All Ages. 11 1- 2- 3- 4- si >0 5- 10- 13- 14^ 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- TiANCASHIRE:- amt. COCNIY BOBOUQHS: —eont. P. 58,029 1.172 1,098 1,089 1,134 1,0^ 1 5,527 5,219 3,345 1,213 1,166 1,207 1,218 1,261 1,297 1,200 Bury <. M. 26,915 571 637 531 569 523 2,731 2,564 1,652 615 569 569 576 632 658 560 F, 31,1U 601 561 558 565 511 2,796 2,655 1,693 598 597 638 642 629 639 640 / P. 684,958 19,066 16,512 16,262 16,075 15,769 83,684 73,853 41,703 13,595 13,897 13,450 13,878 13,297 13,764 13,272 Liverpool, City \ of* M. 330,865 9,508 8,270 8,049 7,980 7,804 41,611 36,727 20,833 6,723 6,986 6,559 6,686 6,378 6,621 6,284 F. 354,293 9,558 8,242 8,213 8,095 7,965 42,073 37,126 20,870 6,872 6,911 6,891 6,992 6,919 7,143 8,988 r P. 543,872 13,924 12,747 12,508 12,376 12,520 64,075 57,078 32,825 10,866 11,062 10,827 11,028 10,844 11,054 10,921 "Manchester, -l City of M. 263,297 6,961 6,372 6,187 6,095 6,266 31,881 28,327 16,534 5,383 5,529 5,378 5,353 5,200 5,320 5,272 F. 280,575 6,963 6,375 6,321 6,281 6,254 32,194 28,751 18,291 5,483 5,533 5,449 5,675 5,614 5,734 5,649 /• P. 137,246 3,081 2,727 2,796 2,617 2,828 14,019 13.339 8,186 2,779 2,712 2,809 2,904 2,839 2,836 2,765 Oldham -1 M. 65,275 1,537 1,359 1,102 1,301 1,376 6,975 6,492 3,966 1,344 1,337 1,345 1,427 1,363 1,342 1,331 *- F. 71,971 1,544 1,368 1,394 1,316 1,452 7,074 6,847 4,220 1,435 1,375 1,464 1,477 1,476 1,494 1,434 f P. 112,989 2,854 2,511 2,396 2,474 2,411 12,646 12,254 7,153 2,316 2,361 2,341, 2,379 2,289 2,381 2,223 Preston -| M. 51,686 1,402 1,212 1,156 1,252 1,218 6,240 5,940 3,509 1,093 1,190 1,134 1,103 1,070 1,065 997 I F. 61,303 1,452 1,299 1,240 1,222 1,193 6,406 6,314 3,644 1,223 1,171 1,207 1,276 1,219 1,318 1,226 / P., 83,114 1,779 1,610 1,640 1,684 1,700 8,413 7,648 4,566 1,493 1,580 1,555 1,669 1,556 1,669. 1,573 Rochdale ,..< M. 38,686 899 764 ■ 828 827 853 4,171 3,778 2,325 760 762 763 802 706 747 749 1 F. 44,428 880 846 812 857 847 4,242 3,870 2,241 733 818 792 867 850 922 824 c P. 84,410 2,611 2,397 2,380 2,358 2,324 12,070 ■ 10,884 6,015 1,855 1,857 1,788 1,816 1,641 1,754 1,517 St. Helena ...< M. 43,618 1,341 1,215 1,183 1,195 1,156 6,090 5,469 3,014 933 957 933 1,030 886 942 839 F. 40,792 1,270 1,182 1,197 1,163 1,168 5,980 5,415 3,001 922 900 855 786 755 812 708 r P. 220,957 5,968 5,272 5,236 5,039 5,067 26,582 23,978 13,706 4,503 4,555 4,384 4.512 4,446 4,573 4,500 SaUord -< M. 106,792 2,982 2,635 2,562 2,513 2,481 13,173 11,903 6,843 2,206 2,303 2,143 2,160 2,149 2,150 %W. I F. 114,165 2,986 2,637 2,674 2,526 2,586 13,409 12,075 6,863 2,297 2,252 2,241 2,352 2,297 2,423 2,278 Warrington ...- P. 64,242 1,981 1,773 1,771 1,725 1,701 8,951 7,938 4,271 1,364 1,387 1,317 1,353 1,340 1,421 1.323 M. 32,323 1,017 891 888 794 857 4,447 4,011 2,117 653 891 653 700 693 764 665 F, 31,919 964 882 883 931 844 4,504 3,927 2,154 711 696 664 653 642 657 658 / P. 60,764 1,802 1,558 1,494 1,517 1,495 7,866 7,089 4,008 1,228 1,294 1,289 1,311 1,326 1,315 1,264 Wigan - M. 29,612 920 750 756 712 745 3,883 3,432 1,966 603 601 630 675 643 599 603 F. 31,152 882 808 738 805 750 3,983 3,857 2,042 620 693 659 636 683 716 661 P. 225,911 5,620 5,329 5,399 5,273 5,293 26,919 25,711 14,556 4,822 4,830 4,729 4,866 4.513 4,594 4,396 LBICESTER- SHJHE M. 111,212 2,822 2,647 2,733 2,594 2,586 13,382 12,986 7,309 2,491 2,430 2,448 2,515 2,273 2,271 2,187 F. 114,699 2,798 2,682 2,666 2,679 2,712 13,537 12,725 7,247 2,331 2,400 2,281 2,351 2,240 2,323 2,209 County Bokough : ' Leicester P. 511.579 5,273 4,798 4,760 4,754 4,681 24,266 21,873 12,801 4,392 4,238 4,503 4,543 4,311 4,481 4,386 M. 99,014 2,613 2,353 2,347 2,370 2,366 12,049 10,716 0,095 2,139 2,056 2,102 2,098 1,931 1.953 1,900 LINCOLNSHIRE :- F. 112,565 2,660 2,445 2,413 2,384 2,315 12,217 11,157 6,706 2,253 2,182 2,401 2,445 2,380 2,528 2,480 / P. 77,610 1,825 1,691 1,790 1,731 . 1,687 8,724 8,299 4,730 1,631 1,690 1,715 1,708 1,605 1,541 1,416 The PARTS of- HOLLAND M. F. 37,756 39,854 898 927 806 885 871 919 866 865 852 835 4,293 4,431 4,106 4,193 2,357 2,373 811 820 860 830 888 827 864 844 791 814 795 746 696 720 P. 103,962 2,328 2,221 2,192 2,225 2,313 11,279 11,298 6,597 2,205 2,182 2,173 2,126 2,016 1,974 1,874 The PARTS of- KESTEVEN M. F. 51,045 52,917 1,157 1,171 1,099 1,122 1,062 1,130 1,115 1,110 1,155 1,158 5,588 5,691 5,627 5,671 3,264 3,333 1,089 1,116 1,085 1,097 1,097 1,076 1,145 981 1,015 1,001 1,040 934 999 875 • The figures for this area, as altered since the date of the Census, are given in Table XXVII., page 160. Census. 1901. 147 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901— continued. 20- 21- 25- 30- S&- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 1,220 4,883 5,404 4,692 4,080 3,558 3,173 2,519 2,055 1,583 1,057 669 311 135 22 7 511 2,121 2,490 2,152 1,884 1,598 1,455 1,134 914 685 401 213 114 49 7 1 - - 679 2,762 2,914 2,540 2,196 1,960 1,723 1,385 1,141 893 656 126 200 86 15 6 - - 13,788 65,372 63,477 52,831 46,006 39,386 32,293 27,242 20,149 17,679 10,250 6,766 3,322 1,571 350 66 14 3 6,533 ■ 25,724 29,813 25,185 22,130 19,525 15,882 13,206 9,571 3,288 4,566 2,822 1,306 630 135 18 2 1 7,255 29,M8 33,664 27,646 23,856 20,061 16,411 14,036 10,578 9,391 6,681 3,914 2,016 1,041 215 13 12 2 11,236 46,209 52,148 43,392 37,260 31,850 26,221 21,648 15,153 12,583 7,353 4,630 2,166 913 171 10 6 1 5,190 21,857 25,129 21,010 18,199 15,734 12,722 10,359 7,151 5,589 3,116 1,871 806 321 53 11 2 - 6,0i6 24,352 27,019 22,382 19,061 16,116 13,499 11,289 8,302 6,996 1,242 2,759 1,360 597 118 29 4 1 2,798 11,275 12,699 11,057 9,916 8,584 7,364 5,820 4,339 3,568 2,216 1,391 668 216 19 4 1 1 1,325 5,253 5,944 5,337 4,742 4,069 3,452 2,770 1,969 1,596 915 578 259 97 13 3 1 - 1,473 6,022 6,755 5,720 5,174 4,515 3,912 3,050 2,370 1,972 1,301 816 109 148 36 1 - 1 2,153 8,950 10,124 8,469 7,665 6,640 5,585 4,518 3,620 2,979 1,801 1,211 574 234 53 9 — 1 916 3,865 4,377 3,892 3,467 2,993 2,504 1,983 1,511 1,228 763 175 234 77 22 5 - - 1,237 5)085 5,747 4,577 4,198 3,647 3,081 2,565 2,076 1,731 1,038 766 340 157 31 4 - 1 1,598 6.742 8,015 6,995 6,130 5,339 4,624 3,796 2,807 2,320 1,525 915 434 116 29 6 1 — 743 3,051 3,715 3,274 2,820 2,432 2,090 1,664 1,181 979 626 311 133 37 10 1 1 - 855 3,691 4,300 3,721 3,310 2,887 2,531 2,132 1,626 1,311 899 571 296 79 19 6 - - 1,554 6,407 7,274 6,047 5,257 4,431 3,688 2,860 1,999 1,679 993 590 249 99 23 5 3 : — 812 3,313 3,878 3,203 2,771 2,410 1,952 1,460 1,006 809 459 263 114 34 7 2 2 - 742 3,064 3,396 2,844 2,486 2,041 1,736 1,400 993 870 539 327 135 65 16 3 1 - 4,514 18,389 20,891 17,359 14,737 12,672 10,304 8,393 6,2)9 4,890 2,917 2,002 1,019 383 87 19 2 1 2,067 8,721 9,912 8,477 7,244 6,106 5,202 4,109 2,889 2,203 1,234 809 361 141 25 9 — 1 2,447 9,668 10,949 8,882 7,513 6,366 5,302 4,484 3,330 2,637 1,683 1,193 658 242 62 10 2 - 1,338 5,079 5,734 4,700 3,913 3,353 2,698 2,132 1,391 1,333 766 539 216 93 29 4 1 _ 658 2,493 2,971 2,401 1,995 1,701 1,419 1,091 779 639 339 267 103 33 13 2 — — 680 2,586 2,783 2,299 1,918 1,632 1,279 1,011 815 699 107 272 113 60 16 2 1 - 1,179 4,923 5,446 4,599 3,811 3,236 2,781 2,320 1,583 1,332 770 161 229 83 20 1 — _ 572 2,316 2,607 2,295 1,884 1,661 1,402 1,177 711 616 361 200 95 37 3 — — — 607 2,607 2,839 2,301 1,927 1,575 1,379 1,143 839 716 409 2C1 134 46 15 1 - - 4,217 16,200 18,158 15,234 13,600 12,032 10,666 8,954 7,177 6,531 5,205 3,905 2,338 1,185 318 69 5 1 2,091 7,672 8,730 7,307 6,756 5,908 5,321 4,331 3,516 3,082 2,175 1,855 1,131 562 118 31 1 — 2,156 8,528 9,428 7,947 6,844 6,124 5,345 4,623 3,661 3,499 2,730 2,050 1,251 623 200 38 4 1 4,465 17,610 19,444 16,307 14,098 12,295 10,105 8,410 6,176 4,911 3,463 2,325 1,355 609 164 41 4 _ 1,954 7,765 8,737 7,621 6,763 5,925 4,819 3,943 2,830 2,194 1,519 993 567 247 18 16 1 — 2,511 9,845 10,707 8,686 7,335 6,370 5,286 4.165 3,326 2,720 1,941 1,327 738 362 116 25 3 - 1,406 5,094 3,618 4,971 4,393 3,981 3,707 3,547 3,166 2,795 2,191 1,599 1,079 660 269 60 10 3 698 2,376 2,667 2,395 2,153 1,941 1,796 1,714 1,331 1,319 1,057 761 117 291 101 14 3 2 708 2,718 2,931 ?,576 2,242 2,010 1,911 1,833 1,615 1,176 1,131 833 632 366 165 46 7 1 1,839 6,803 7,368 6,678 6,428 5,850 5,101 4,608 4,087 3,706 3,007 2,221 1,432 773 263 59 8 1 901 3,325 3,583 3,114 3,150 2,929 2,470 2,253 1,966 1,801 1,417 1,011 637 315 105 26 — — 938 3,478 3,785 3,361 3,278 2,921 2,634 2,355 2,121 1,905 1,560 1,180 795 128 158 33 8 1 148 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administrative All Ages. ^i Counties and County Boroughs. 1- a- S- 4- ' ■ ( P. 49,839 835 774 844 807 846 4,106 4,168 2,644 989 949 910 1,033 930 998 1,052 Bath, City of ...■! ( M. 20,194 421 383 413 403 438 2,058 2,036 1,353 469 446 434 443 382 337 365 F. 29,645 414 391 7,985 431 8,285 404 408 2,048 2,132 1,291 520 603 506 690 648 661 687 P. 377,204 8,121 8,192 8,463 41,046 40,026 , 23,394 7,910 7,694 7,324 7,077 6,576 8,237 9.191 SOUTHAMPTON«< I M. 192,338 4,047 4,036 4,142 4,116 4,274 20,616 19,942 11,731 4,071 4,040 3 800 3,790 3,436 5,132 6,966 F. 181,866 4,074 3,949 4,143 4,076 4,189 20,431 20,084 11,663 3,839 3,654 3,524 3,287 3,139 3,105 3,225 County Boroughs : 1 P. 47,003 701 622 659 671 677 3,3C0 3,505 2,163 772 823 885 1,004 978 1,069 1,057 Bournemcuth * ■{ M. 17,350 365 320 322 354 347 1,708 1,728 1,081 , 307 342 353 349 326 326 302 \ F. 29,653 336 302 337 317 330 1,622 1,777 1,082 405 481 532 655 653 743 755 ( P. 183,133 4,369 3,945 3,980 3,873 3,794 19,961 18,718 11,173 3,618 3,640 3,655 3,697 3,923 3,£05 3,885 Portsmouth ...i JVl. 91,069 2,202 1,971 1,988 1,953 1,900 10,014 9,362 5,518 1,713 1,777 1,813 1,864 2,019 2,026 2,028 ^ F. 97,064 2,167 1,974 1,992 1,920 1,891 9,947 9,356 5,655 1,905 1,863 1,742 1,833 1,874 1,879 1,857 ( P. 104,824 2,518 2,393 2,323 2,381 2,331 11,946. 10,818 6,286 2,099 2,077 1,930 2,013 2,027 2,059 1,839 Southampton ...< M. 50,558 1,252 1,203 ■1,118 1,224 1,128 5,925 6,472 3,125 1,064 1,061 942 1,008 984 954 857 ^ F. 54,266 1,266 1,190 1,205 1,157 1,203 6,021 5,376 3,161 1,035 1,026 988 1,005 1,043 1,105 982 ** The figur es for t tieae are as, as a Uored s ince the date of t tie Census , are give ninTa ble XXI 711.. na. p-B iRn Census. 1901. 151 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNT r and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901 -continued. 20- 21- 25- 30- 85- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- t3 to ■-10 7,806 "29,910 31,193 28,070 21,199 20,646 17,537 15,076 11,867 9,943 7,103 4,665 2,700 1,190 361 70 10 — 3,911 11,852 17,357 11,131 12,371 10,694 9,089 7,688 6,131 4,862 3,399 2,233 1,228 541 157 23 4 — 3,892 15,088 17,136 13,936 11,828 9,952 8,448 7,388 5,736 5,081 3,704 2,420 1,472 649 204 17 6 - 4,513 18,732 20,186 16,580 13,964 11,700 9,902 8,294 6,333 4,917 3,219 2,083 1,068 181 135 20 4 1 2,173 9,(M0 10,159 8,151 7,022 5,967 5,114 4,189 3,214 2,332 1,446 884 455 198 40 1 — — 2,375 9,692 10,327 8,129 6,912 5,733 4,788 4,105 3,119 2,585 1,773 1,199 613 283 93 16 4 1 5,017 19,617 22,121 18,731 17,027 14,911 12.590 10,571 8,428 7,278 5.570 4,133 2,506 1,228 391 79 8 2 2,162 9,696 10,903 9,093 8.118 7.582 6,423 5,283 1,211 3,558 2,716 ' 1,979 1,171 534 199 37 4 1 2,585 9,921 11,221 9,633 8,609 7,329 6,167 5,288 1,211 3,720 2,854 2,131 1,335 674 192 42 4 1 1,957 19,268 20.818 17,592 16,119 14,637 12,442 9,860 7,558 6,300 1,473 3.197 1,710 729 213 37 2 2 2,157 8,310 9,351 7,960 7,117 6,890 5,911 4,691 3,117 2,888 1,963 1,403 740 328 78 12 1 1 2,800 10,958 11,191 9,G32 9,002 7,747 6,328 3,169 1,111 3,412 2,510 1,792 . 1,000 401 137 25 1 1 2,153 7,801 9,298 3,618 8.123 7,820 6,830 6,417 5,513 4,836 1,081 3,114 2,016 1,011 320 51 11 1,033 3,616 1.231 3,990 1.003 3.783 3,224 3,030 2,631 2,252 1,963 1,144 965 432 112 18 2 — 1,118 4,155 5,061 1,628 1,120 4,037 3,606 3,397 2,879 2,584 2,118 1,670 1,051 379 178 33 9 - 991 3,783 4,113 3,536 3,344 2,863 2.519 2,272 1,769 1,352 1,090 807 448 243 90 15 2 399 1,185 1,628 1,155 1,448 1,256 1,113 982 750 625 167 327 178 93 20 5 1 — 595 2,298 2,485 2,081 1,896 1,607 1,406 1.290 1.019 927 623 480 270 130 70 10 7 1 2 338 1,126 1,453 1,258 1,225 1,216 975 881 770 711 613 446 294 137 18 161 529 652 586 582 606 478 111 363 339 276 210 133 60 20 1 — — 177 597 801 672 641 610 497 470 107 372 339 236 161 77 28 6 2 4 1,073 15,611 18,030 16,088 15,023 13,116 11,599 10,481 9,326 8,627 6,556 4,999 2,990 1,549 170 92 6 2,062 7,755 8,778 7,729 7,485 6,431 5,720 5,003 1,191 4,142 3,129 2,374 1,387 682 177 27 2 2 2,011 7,856 9,252 8,359 7,538 6,662 5,879 5,118 1,835 4,183 3,127 2,625 1,603 867 293 65 4 2 6,623 21,703 28,264 25,709 24,162 21,180 19,191 17,042 11,736 12,898 10,014 8,067 5,197 2,893 982 213 30 1 2,961 10,628 12,324 11,551 11,144 9.912 8.770 7,637 6,687 3,645 4,356 3,467 2,160 1,132 367 76 9 1 3,662 11,075 15,940 11,155 13,018 , 11.568 10,421 9,105 8,049 7,253 5,658 4,600 3,037 1,761 615 137 21 3 970 3,873 4,152 3,593 3,273 2,952 2,626 2,518 2,096 1,974 1,512 1,163 738 405 142 33 e 2 338 1,369 1,534 1,103 1,271 1,142 1,026 942 801 698 525 396 252 120 11 9 1 — 632 2,501 2,618 2,190 27,028 2,002 1,810 1.600 1,576 1.295 1,276 987 769 486 285 2,212 98 24 5 2 ; 2 8,518 27,780 30,591 24,648 21,203 17,515 15,637 12,711 11,054 8,560 6,308 4,088 658 138 26 5,106 15,007 15,586 13,178 12,207 10,609 8,524 7,503 6,122 5,283 4,066 3,012 1,965 1,021 266 48 12 ~ 3,112 12,773 15,008 13,850 12,441 10,5M 8,991 8,131 6,589 5,771 4,494 3,296 2,123 1,191 392 110 14 2 1,139 1,138 1,673 3,900 3,456 2,871 2,603 2,183 1,876 1,563 1,125 819 457 227 67 17 1 _ 326 1,321 1,117 1,291 1,206 983 915 778 660 645 405 299 167 94 22 7 — — 813 3,117 3,226 2,606 2,250 1,888 1,688 1,107 1,216 1,018 720 520 290 133 45 10 1 - ■ 1,010 16,381 17,177 14,871 12,671 11,021 9,117 7,626 6,095 5,245 ■ 3,534 2,597 1,610 804 223 34 8 1 : 2,013 7,707 8,213 6,917 6,956 6,180 1,311 3^503 2,863 2,479 - 1,574 1,100 629 295 86 12 2 — i 1,997 7,674 8,961 7,927 6,715 5,841 1,803 1,121 3,232 2,766 1,960 1,497 981 509 137 22 6 1 2,008 7,968 9,531 8,351 7,080 6,184 3,001 4,307 3,304 2,848 2,055 . 1,606 914 452 139 37 5 1 921 3,721 1,551 3,952 3,159 3,087 2,134 2,091 1,538 1,324 886 625 368 ICO 43 6 - 1 1,081 1,217 1,980 1,102 3,621 3,097 2,570 2,213 1,766 ' 1 1,524 1,169 881 546 292 96 31 5 - 15 'r Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administrative Counties and County Boroughs. All Ages. 1- a- S- 4r 5- 10- 13- Ur- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- SOUTHAMPTON- cont. • ( P. 82,418 1,521 1,513 1,680 1,383 1,724 7,921 7,941 4,769 1,547 1,625 1,550 1,534 1,585 1,578 1,564 ISLE OF J WIGHT 1 M. 37,803 755 750 804 751 863 3,923 3,919 2,382 732 819 756 730 702 718 678 , I F. 44,615 766 763 776 832 861 3,998 4,022 2,387 815 806 794 804 883 860 886 ; STAFFORD- ; SHIKE' P. 879,142 24,742 22,458 22,794 22,039 21,834 113,867 103,911 58,632 18,342 .18,787 18,624 18,690 17,839 17,740 16,802 M. 436,612 12,417 11,159 11,295 10,998 10,879 56,748 61,707 29,435 9,148 9,602 9,405 9,624 9,171 9,111 8,669 ' F. 442,530 12,325 11,299 11,499 11,041 10,955 57,119 52,204 29,197 9,194 9,185 9,219 9,066 8,668 8,633 8,133 , CoUNTrBOROUSHS: 1 /■ P. 50,386 1,233 1,100 1,126 1,166 1,195 5,820 5,733 3,510 1,084 1,141 1,101 1,088 1,005 1,031 1,002 Burton upon I Trent) M. 23,737 600 560 571 588 604 2,923 2,877 1,719 537 607 534 583 542 530 553 v F. 24,649 633 540 535 578 591 2,897 2,856 1,791 547 534 547 505 463 501 449 / P. 61,599 1,842 1,507 1,493 1,516 1,429 7,787 7,051 4,211 1,255 1,324 1,333 1,373 1,248 1,297 1,294 Hanley -j M. 30,497 959 770 753 736 675 3,918 3,582 2,090 622 641 634 669 623 608 639 ^ F. 31,102 883 737. 733 760 754 3,869 3,469 2,121 633 683 681 704 625 689 655 ( P. 86,430 2,452 2,071 2,227 2,211 2,156 11,117 9,924 5,716 1,826 1,919 1,910 1,890 1,874 1,889 1,779 Walsall -l M. 42,639 1,297 1,038 1,066 1,112 1,035 5,568 4,905 2,879 897 913 968 912 883 907 834 ' I F. 43,791 1,155 1,033 1,161 1,099 1,101 5,549 5,019 2,837 929 1,006 942 978 991 982 925 f P. 65,175 1,869 1,725 1,727 1,663 1,670 8,654 7,796 4,351 1,358 1,356 1,326 1,311 1,266 1,280 1,261 West Bromwioh-f M. 32,942 970 816 847 824 821 4,308 3,878 2,216 674 702 734 709 672 683 673 i F. 32,233 899 879 880 839 849 4,346 3,918 2,133 684 651 592 602 594 597 588 / P. 94,187 2,491 2,228 2,224 2,217 2,195 11,355 10,254 5,993 2,032 2,029 1,959 1,992 1,963 1,992 1,841 Wolver- J hampton) M. 46,313 1,245 1,125 1,077 1,080 1,099 5,626 5,168 2,995 965 1,002 955 938 1,002 964 889 F. 47,874 1,216 1,103 1,147 1,137 1,096 5,729 5,086 2,998 1,067 1,027 1,004 1,054 961 1,028 952 SUFFOLK :- EAST . suffolkI P. 189,170 4,420 4,166 4,345 4,182 4,456 21,369 21,394 12,916 4,340 4,253 4,024 3,929 3,712 3,454 3,334 M. 92,935 2,219 2,101 2,149 2,073 2,270 10,814 10,929 6,644 2,234 2,197 2,142 2,102 1,937 1,786 1,685 F. 96,185 2,201 2,065 2,196 2,107 2,186 10,755 10,665 6,302 2,106 2,056 1,882 1,827 1,735 1,668 1,649 County Borough : r P. 66,630 1,528 1,436 1,424 1,342 1,478 7,428 7,087 4,137 1,405 1,516 1,434 1.428 1,408 1,341 1,370 Ipswich < M. 31,181 740 773 696 769 716 3,694 3,483 2,036 663 713 691 630 631 629 669 1 I. F. 35,449 788 683 728 773 762 3,734 3,604 2,101 742 803 743 798 777 712 701 WEST J SUFFOLK*^! P. 117,553 2,585 2,605 2,641 2,604 2,648 13,086 13,396 7,869 2,738 2,524 2,508 2,366 2,267 2,109 1,988 M. 57,680 1,325 1,275 1,313 1,285 1,363 6,561 6,679 3,961 1,345 1,300 1,323 1,265 1,212 1,125 1,006 L F. 59,873 1,260 1,330 1,331 1,319 1,285 6,523 6,717 3,908 1,393 1,224 1,185 1,101 1,055 984 982 P. 519,654 10,985 10,209 10,559 10,615 10,566 52,934 52,370 31,725 10,671 10,608 9,980 9,921 9,677 i 10,366 10,197 SURREY ■ M. 243,176 5,553 5,084 5,297 5,311 5,312 26,357 26,345 16,185 5,399 5,469 5,037 4,898 4,690 4,965 4,883 I. F. 276,478 5,432 5,125 5,262 5,304 5,254 26,377 26,023 15,540 5,272 5,139 4,943 5,023 4,987 ;,>oi 5,314 County Borough : Croydon -i P. 133,895 2,967 2,718 2,781 2,813 2,802 14,081 13,696 7,907 2,613 2,536 2.S31 2,7C7 2,541 2,709 2,686 M. 60,087 1,480 1,366 1,396 1,399 1,386 7,027 6,816 3,821 1,220 1,207 1,218 1,258 1.133 1,150 1,184 F. 73,i:08 1,487 1,352 1,385 1,414 1,410 7,054 6,850 4,086 1,393 1,329 1,413 i,a9 1,408 1,359 1,502 CUNSUS. 1901. 153 ENGLAISTD AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ADMINISTKATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901-contmued. 20- 21- 25- 30- 85- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 8C- 85- 90- 95- n 1,909 5,836 6,604 6,085 5.583 5,000 1.187 4,0G4 3,119 2.963 2,236 1,566 1,011 545 203 15 5 616 2,125 2,760 2,711 2,561 2,272 1.878 1,789 1,578 1,339 1,018 676 186 209 81 11 1 ■ — 863 3.111 3.814 3,374 3,022 2.728 2.309 2,215 1,841 1,621 1,218 890 928 336 122 31 1 — 16,868 65.130 71,593 61,842 53,969 46.303 39,415 33,022 25,862 22.716 15,911 10,693 6,087 2,623 681 164 17 3 8,335 32,054 36,670 30.527 26,912 23.379 19.683 16,394 12.978 10.836 7,168 1,910 2,78S 1,085 277 61 5 — 8,533 33,076 37,923 31.315 27,057 22.921 19,732 16,628 13.284 11,880 8,116 6,753 3,299 1,538 404 103 12 3 997 3,769 1,279 3.687 3,190 2.891 2,199 2,002 1.538 1.236 806 905 305 118 11 8 _ } 568 2,031 2,215 1.912 1,620 1,173 1,339 1,003 759 582 381 233 113 49 14 2 — 129 1,738 2,034 1.775 1,570 1,118 1,161 999 783 651 425 272 192 73 27 6 ~ - 1,265 4,919 5,417 4,644 3,952 3.321 2,831 2,185 1.715 1,341 875 589 231 112 37 5 3 __ 606 2,334 2.648 2,370 2.039 1.667 1,153 1,123 850 606 373 232 88 46 13 2 — ' 659 2.585 2,769 2,274 1.913 1.651 1,331 1,062 865 735 502 333 116 66 24 1 - 1,718 6,879 7,776 6,196 5,316 1,561 3,776 3,128 2.368 1,970 1,255 863 190 204 46 2 790 3,296 3,792 3,147 2,703 2.338 1,910 1,553 1.150 959 580 417 205 92 20 — 928 3,583 3,984 3,019 2,613 2,223 1,866 1,575 1.218 1.011 675 446 285 112 26 2 - 1,257 5,020 5,550 4,623 3,971 3,315 2.933 2,463 1.889 1.607 1,142 779 115 171 67 14 _ 670 2,551 2.789 2,352 2,063 1,6M 1.195 1,243 927 770 517 360 181 79 32 _ — 587 2,166 2,761 2,271 1.908 1.661 1,138 1,220 962 837 625 419 231 92 35 10 - 1,898 7,333 8.098 6,908 6.141 5,100 1,513 3,582 2.665 2,351 1,684 1,201 636 284 66 11 3 _ 910 3,C06 3,914 3,425 3.095 2.636 2.229 1,779 1.335 1,071 781 551 281 122 22 3 — _ 988 3,727 1,181 3,483 3.019 2.714 2.284 1,807 1.330 1,280 900 ' 650 355 162 44 8 3 — 3,013 11,108 12,945 11,911 11.219 10,870 9,131 8.280 7.019 6,122 5,011 4.059 2,715 1.528 503 105 17 3 1,168 5,117 5,996 5,671 5,393 9,199 4,365 3.974 3.361 2,991 2,106 1.953 1,291 706 224 11 3 — 1,575 5,961 6,919 6,240 5,826 9,471 1,766 1,306 3.655 3,131 2,635 2,102 1,424 822 279 61 11 3 1,234 1,815 5.486 1,931 1,209 3,745 3,206 2.807 2.132 1,743 1,919 1,060 626 358 94 28 4 593 2,283 2,152 2,220 1,960 1,774 1,190 1.281 968 758 612 417 268 163 29 9 _ 691 2,562 3,031 2,714 2,219 1,971 1.716 1,926 1.164 985 873 613 358 190 65 19 4 - 1.864 6,820 8,071 7,539 7,271 6,610 9,625 9.239 1.512 4.125 3,292 2,559 1,863 882 310 77 9 1 938 3,236 3,817 3,638 3,553 3,211 2.715 2,571 2,163 1.888 1,511 1,203 859 401 133 26 3 1 926 3,581 4,227 3,901 3,718 3,399 2.910 2.668 2,379 2.237 1,778 1.356 1,001 178 177 51 6 — 10,110 39,689 45,349 10,947 36,118 31,539 25,951 22,267 17.611 14.659 10,716 7.835 4,610 2.157 768 161 17 5 1,612 17,142 19.193 18,139 16,610 14,671 12,055 10,330 8.117 6.505 1,616 3.311 1,«3 936 300 62 5 I 5,168 22,547 26.156 22,808 19,808 16.868 13,899 11,937 9.191 8.151 6,070 1.191 2,617 1,521 168 102 12 i 2,773 10,634 11,930 10,638 9.281 7.961 6.605 5,603 1.306 3.632 2,595 1.883 1,133 545 107 61 8 1,190 4,334 4.947 1,574 1,159 3.957 2,857 2,196 1,857 1,565 1,060 705 115 198 59 18 2 _ 1,583 6,300 6,983 6.064 5,122 4.107 3,718 3,107 2.419 2,067 1,535 1,178 688 347 138 13 6 154 Census, 1901. ENGLA:ND AJfD WALES.— SUMMAHY TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administratitb Counties and County Boboughb. ATT, AGES. 1- a- 3- 4- II 5- \ 10- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- SUSSEX :- BAST SUSSEX- P. 261,696 5,201 5,099 5.241 5,154 . 5,343 26,038 26,682 16,538 5,645 5,546 5,503 5,377 5,287 5,109 4,948 M. F, 120,116 141,580 2,679 2,522 2,583 2,516 2,642 2,599 2,524 2,630 2,670 ' 2,673 13,098 12,940 13,354 13,328 8,411 8,127 2,825 2,820 2,841 2,705 2,677 2,826 2,553 2,824 2,445 2,842 2,297 2,812 2,237 2,711 CouNTT Boboughb : • [ P. , 123,478 2,524 2,236 2,321 2,334 2,337 11,752 11,321 6,789 2,297 2,418 2,397 2,428 2,457 2,483 2,491 . Brighton - M. 54,210 1,252 1,125 1,093 1,182 1,140 5,792 5,597 3,391 1,092 1,149 1,133 1.114 1,057 1,050 1,076 *■ F. 69,268 1,272 1,111 1,228 1,152 1,197 5,960 5,724 3,398 1,205 1,269 1,264 1,314 1,400 1,433 1,415 Hastings - P. 65,528 1,156 1,108 1,109 1,098 1,256 5,727 5,885 3,529 1,247 1,250 1,266 1,245 1,291 1,337 1,274 M. 26,948 589 573 549 571 619 2,901 2,979 1,764 608 583 538 516 628 537 500 F. 38,580 567 535 560 VSl 637 2,826 2,906 1,765 639 667 728 729 763 800 774 / P. 151,553 3,123 3,070 3,089 3,166 3,243 15,691 15,866 ■ 9,556 3,233 3,085 2,987 2,872 2,829 2,842 2,740 WEST SUSSEX- M. 72,450 1,608 1,584 1,560 1,568 1,658 7,978 8,147 4,804 1,708 i;518 1,529 1,472 1,418 1,440 1,358 F. 79,103 1,515 1,486 1,529 1,598 1,585 7,713 7,719 4,752 1,525 1,567 1,458 1,400 1,411 1,402 1,382 P. 347,722 8,343 7,740 8,068 7,772 7,736 39,659 37,233 21,715 7,088 7,227 7,239 7,129 6,852 6,920 6,568 WARWICK- \ SHIREl M. F. 167,219 180,503 4,161 4,182 3,795 3,945 4,023 4,045 3,928 3,844 3,828 3,908 19,735 19,924 18,482 18,751 ' 10,786 10,929 3,640 3,448 3,686 3,541 3,745 3,494 3,655 3,474 3,430 3,422 3,422 3,498 3,156 3,412 CouNTT Boroughs ; [ P. 522,204 13,767 12,498 12,687 12,205 11,685 62,842 55,214 31,504 10,429 10,487 10.620 10,984 10,767 10,975 10,881 Birmingtiam, -< ■ iCity of F. 252,084 270,120 6,818 6,949 6,171 6,327 6,355 6,332 6,043 6,162 5,778 5,907 31,165 31,677 27,286 27,928 15,748 15,756 5,180 5,249 5,198 5,289 5,239 5,381 5,249 5,735 5,170 5,597 5,195 5,780 6,069 5,812 Coventry, \ City of P. 69,978 1,834 1,752 1,667 1,596 1,670 8,519 7,418 4,187 1,360 1,365 1,412 1,453 1,319 1,471 1,393 M. F. 33,876 33,102 959 875 864 888 832 835 812 784 843 827 4,310 4,209 . 3,725 3,693 2,118 2,069 689 671 649 716 664 748 712 741 630 689 722 749 666 727 P. 64,409 1,319 1,298 1,277 1,317 1,353 6,564 6,705 4,162 1,350 1,367 1,391 1,399 1,391 1,344 1,248 WESTMORLAND-^ M. 30,550 692 654 648 635 681 3,310 3,353 2,038 688 668 668 685 C78 641 587 r F. 33,859 627 644 629 682 672 3,254 3,352 2,124 662 699 723 714 713 703 C61 P. 271,394 6,107 5,814 6,043 5,913 6,245 30,122 29,999 17,647 5,921 5,748 5,777 5,516 5,097 4,972 4,837 WILTSHIRE ...\ M. 134,540 3,018 2,924 3,055 2.966 3,081 15,044 14,991 8,749 3,043 3,010 3,123 3,030 2,772 2,649 2,657 { F. 136,854 3,089 2,890 2,988 2,947 3,164 15,078 15,008 8.898 2,878 2,738 2,654 2,486 2,325 2,323 2,180 P. 358,377 8,675 8,095 8,487 8,311 8,242 41,810 39,437 22,775 7,375 7,412 7,347 7,411 6,988 7,155 6,608 WORCESTER- \ SHIRE M. 171,305 4,349 4,021 4,208 4,129 4,062 20,769 19,766 11.316 3,693 3,736 3,731 3,660 3,457 3,422 3,111 V F. 187,072 4,326 4,074 4,279 4,182 4,180 21,041 19,671 11,459 3,682 3,676 3,616 3,751 3,531 3,733 3,497 County Boboughb : ( P. 48,733 1,419 1,260 1,236 1,241 1,212 6,368 5,822 3,310 985 1,084 1,104 1,068 1,054 1,059 906 Dudley \ M. 23,879 710 618 598 637 602 3,165 2,802 1,597 492 540 536 544 533 558 477 \ F. 24,854 709 642 638 604 610 3,203 3,020 1,713 493 544 568 524 521 501 429 r P. 46,624 1,058 937 993 962 998 4,948 4,740 2,826 1,034 979 958 1.010 948 1,013 860 Worcester, \ City of M. F. 21,496 25,128 513 545 440 497 1 496 497 482 480 511 487 i 2,442 2,506 2,348 2,392 1.381 1,445 490 544 473 606 422 536 475 535 442 506 447 566 400 460 Census, 1901. 155 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ADMINISTEATI7E COXJNTY and in each* GOUNTJ BOROUGH, IdOl—eontinued. 20- 21- 25- 80- 85- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- i 80- 85- 00- 95- 11 *,775 18,692 31,299 19,550 17.113 15,342 13,387 11,607 9,262 8,015 6.032 4,552 2,933 1,632 510 103 17 2 2,032 7,688 8,891 8,320 7,651 6,841 5,986 5,152 4,174 3,577 2,714 2,074 1,339 667 225 12 5 - 2,743 11,001 12,108 11,230 9,762 8,501 7,101 6,455 5,088 1,138 3,318 2,478 1,591 865 285 61 12 2 2,133 9,585 10,812 9,632 8,721 7,590 6,611 5,650 4,431 3,993 2,739 2,112 1,316 653 222 51 6 2 933 3,821 1,379 3,966 3,781 3,309 2,840 2,403 1.814 1,607 1,140 841 191 256 75 15 1 1 l,«aO 5,761 6,463 5,666 1,913 4,281 3,801 3,247 2,587 2,386 1,619 1,271 822 397 117 39 5 1 1,313 1,973 5,699 5,000 4.537 3,901 3.577 3,219 2,713 2,281 1,638 1,250 777 119 138 31 5 — 161 1,780 2,015 1,958 1,688 1,520 1,391 1,243 1,058 816 610 150 283 110 13 7 1 - 832 3,193 3,681 3,(H2 2,819 2,384 2,186 1,976 1,655 1,135 1,028 800 191 279 95 27 1 - 2,653 10.061 11,088 10,529 , 9,633 8,761 7,719 7,179 6,091 5,351 1,161 3,077 1,968 1,120 362 88 8 — 1,283 4.521 1,970 4,667 1,502 4,032 3,498 3,343 2,839 2,501 1,919 1,390 902 192 151 35 - - 1,370 5,540 6,118 5,862 5,131 4,729 4,221 3,836 3,255 2,850 2,212 1,687 1,066 628 208 33 8 1 6,156 25,885 29,212 21,845 . 22,269 19,123 16,564 11,399 11,180 10,233 7,727 5,837 3,631 1,713 532 118 11 3,086 12.067 13,612 11,709 \ 10,570 9,087 7,921 6,778 5,279 1,617 3,503 2,618 1,636 722 202 37 1 1 3,370 13,818 15,600 13,136 11,699 10,036 8,640 7,621 6,201 5,586 1,221 3,219 2,018 991 330 81 10 — 11,115 45,243 18,910 39,747 34,011 29,121 21,327 20.099 11,911 12,221 8,017 5,376 2,729 1,238 327 63 ■ 7 _ 5,113 21,261 23,181 19,191 16.870 14,182 11,853 9,747 6,986 5,532 3,635 2,307 1,073 175 123 21 2 - 5,972 23,979 25,729 20,556 17,1« 14,939 12,474 10,352 7,958 6,692 1,332 3,069 1.656 763 201 12 5 — 1,406 5,557 6,701 5,263 1,477 3,916 3,226 2,531 1,958 1,825 1,283 1.001 575 266 81 11 — 1 634 2,628 3,267 2,547 2,215 1,828 1.574 1,181 901 812 571 129 231 105 29 3 - - 772 2,929 3,131 2,716 2,262 2,088 1,652 1,317 1,051 983 712 572 311 161 55 8 — 1 1,201 4,440 1,869 4,508 4,018 3,757 3,2«5 2,901 2,335 2,111 1,671 1,116 717 386 121 27 3 556 1,918 2,139 2,012 1,892 1,735 1,560 1,101 1,117 1,033 765 538 319 182 50 12 2 - 615 2,522 2,730 2,496 2,126 2,022 i,7o; 1,500 1,218 1,081 909 603 398 201 71 15 1 — 4,658 17,301 19,710 18,741 17,300 15,373 13,145 12,058 10,010 8,686 7,370 5,112 3,615 1.731 518 113 16 2 2,519 8,653 9,626 9,137 8,467 7,500 6,308 5,796 1,761 4,118 3,397 2,117 1.67G 731 252 17 3 1 2,109 8,648 10,111 9,604 8,839 7,873 6,837 6,263 5,216 4,568 3.873 2,9G5 1,939 1,003 296 96 13 1 6,801 25,619 29,522 26,002 23,121 19,910 16,926 11,653 11,611 10,472 7,718 5,875 3.538 1,638 537 89 20 1 3,110 11,421 13,518 12,157 11,096 9,378 8,138 6,856 5,157 4,851 3,501 2,631 1,315 689 201 21 3 2 3,661 11,195 15,974 13,815 12,025 10,532 8,788 7,797 6,157 5,618 1.211 3,211 1,993 919 336 68 17 2 1,011 3,790 4,159 3,187 2,798 2,421 2,192 1,817 1,364 1,246 893 576 322 121 35 8 502 1,828 2,042 1,570 1,427 1,189 1,106 920 607 599 396 262 127 51 8 1 — — 509 1,962 2,117 1,617 1,371 1,232 1,086 927 757 617 497 311 195 73 27 7 - - 918 3,359 3,768 3,457 3,071 2,641 2,326 1,919 1,694 1,191 1,082 772 191 211 73 26 3 101 1,466 1,686 1,557 1,393 1,229 1,067 886 765 610 474 316 200 63 27 6 - _ 517 1,893 2,082 1,900 1,681 1,112 1,259 1,033 929 851 608 156 291 118 •46 20 3 ^ 156 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES, Table XXVL— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each ; Administrative Counties and CduNTY Boroughs. All Ages. li 1- 2- 3- 4- 10 e- 10- 18- 14- 15- le- 17- 18- 19- YORKSHIRE :- ' P. U4,748 3,130 3,122 3,080 3,073 3,278 15,683 15,462 9,014 2,911 3,172 3,115 3,230 2,914 2,963 2,847 EAST RIDING ■ M 11,262 1,577 1,550 1,521 1,494 1,629 7,771 7,797 4,508 1,472 1,650 1,613 1,730 1,501 1,539 1,451 F. 73,486 1,553 1,572 1,559 1,579 1,649 7,912 7,665 4,506 1,439 1,522 1,502 1,500 1,413 1,424 1,396 County Borough : Kingston Tipon< Hull, City of P. 240,259 6,678 5,982 5.983 6,044 5,613 30,300 26,846 15,336 5,014 4,886 4,720 4,991 4,649 4,702 4,503 M 117,453 3,269 2,982 3,084 3,019 2.770 15,124 13,305 7,743 2,542 2,419 2,371 2,445 2,230 2,249 2,149 F. 122,806 3,409 3,000 2,899 3,025 2,843 15,176 13,541 7,593 2,472 2,467 2,349 2,646 2,419 2,453 2,364 ' P. 286,036 6,711 6,371 6,401 6,41S 6,268 32,169 30,304 17,952 5,987 6,157 6,957 6,103 5,890 5,937 5,663 NORTH RIDINQ M. 139,820 3,418 3,182 3,185 3,214 3,172 16,171 15,093 8,928 2,922 3.063 3,007 3,092 2,S63 2,997 2,782 F. 146,216 3,293 3,189 3,216 3,204 3,096 15,998 16.211 9,024 3,066 3,094 2,950 3,011 2,927 2,940 2,881 County Borough : r P. 91,302 2,676 2,469 2,283 2,265 2,319 12,012 10,551 6,075 1,937 2,006 1,887 1,995 1,800 1,899 1,672 Middlesbrough - M. 46,882 1,347 1,213 1,128 1,095 1,076 5,859 6,217 3,045 962 1,018 961 1,010 909 938 903 ■ \ F. 44,420 1,329 1,256 1,155 1,170 1,243 6,153 5,334 3,030 976 988 926 985 891 961 769 / P. 1,460,982 36,994 33;845 33,475 33,621 33,185 171,120 156,845 89,376 29,350 29.577 29,177 29,510 28,430 28,938 28,046 WEST RIDING*- M. 719,137 18,409 16,839 16,451 16,676 16,484 84,859 77,806 44,614 14,743 14,856 14,775 15,021 14,S77 14,596 14,077 \ F. 741,845 18,585 17,006 17,024 16,945 16.701 86,261 79,039 44,862 14,607 14,721 14,402 14,489 14,053 14,343 13,969 County Boroughs : ( P. 279,767 5,872 5,432 5,210 6,140 6,446 27,100 26,439 15,344 5,306 5,402 5,670 5,836 5,434 5,857 5,702 Bradford, City of M. 130,092 2,995 2,667 2,593 2,547 2,716 13,518 13,177 7,576 2,628 2,632 2,650 2,792 2,682 2,725 2,559 \ F. 149,675 2,877 2,765 2,817 2,593 2,730 13,582 13,262 7,768 2,678 2,770 2,920 3,044 2,852 3,132 3,143 I Halifax" ^ P. 104,936 2,205 1,922 1,961 1,928 1,887 9,903 9,568 5,692 1,974 2,048 2,601 2,102 2,010 2,233 2,047 M. 48,467 1,107 932 996 949 927 4,911 4,700 2,835 915 954 948 1,001 960 1,007 948 V F. 56,469 1,098 990 965 979 960 4,992 4,868 2,857 1,059 1,094 1,053 1,101 1,050 1,1C6 1,099 f P. 95,047 2,045 1,870 1,787 1,956 1,682 9,340 7,759 4,624 1,671 1,741 1,723 1,914 1,850 1,9C0 1,960 HudderefleW ...-I M. 43,766 1,030 935 876 937 805 4,583 3,781 2,268 824 792 805 921 838 871 861 V F. 51,281 1,015 935 911 1,019 877 4,757 3,978 2,356 847 949 918 993 1,012 1,089 1.099 r P. 428,968 11,236 9,871 9,783 9,636 9,348 49,874 44,912 26,070 8,386 8,574 8,562 8,697 8,377 8,513 8,441 Leeds, City of ..J M. 206,065 5,586 4,946 4,805 4,758 4,598 24,693 22,180 12,775' ■ 4,090 4,131 4,090 4,283 4,038 3,999 3,900 \ F. 222,C03 5,650 4,925 4,978 4,878 4,750 25,181 22,732 13,295 4,296 4,443 4,472 4,414 4,339 4,614 4,535 r P. 380,793 10,703 9,491 9,102 8,827 8,803 46,926 41,863 22,496 7,113 7,398 7,347 7,832 7,625 7,770 7,876 Sheffield, J, City of • f M. 189,805 5,400 4,839 4,409 4,399 4,371 23,418 20,711 11.003 3,535 3,735 3,602 3,834 3,707 3,764 4,015 F. 190,988 6,303 4,652 4,693 4,428 4,432 23,508 21,152 11,498 3,578 3,663 3,746 3,998 3,918 4,006 3,860 P. 77,914 1,909 1,723 1,756 1,739 1,619 8,746 7,862 4,727 1,565 1,584 1,614 1,612 1,453 1,690 1,773 York, City off.. J M. 38,147 980 842 878 874 797 4,371 3,931 2,362 819 807 803 780 705 922 964 V F. 39,767 929 881 878 865 822 4,375 3,931 2,365 746 777 811 832 748 768 809 WALES. P. 50,606 1,070 973 1,059 1,088 1,025 5,215 5,160 2,953 1,037 1,061 1,086 993 909 930 890 ANGLESEY ...i M. 24,487 515 625 663 556 484 2,643 2,603 1,553 659 586 566 488 469 457 443 [ F. 26,119 555 1 448 496 532 541 2,572 2,657 1,400 478 475 620 505 440 473 447 ( P. 54,213 1,338 1,195 1,271 1,225 1,295 6,324 5,837 3,235 1,078 1,079 1,013 1,120 1,037 1,124 1,119 BRECKNOCK- I SHIRE^ M. 27,499 689 610 627 590 646 3,162 2,921 1,576 549 648 570 668 514 591 674 V F, 26,714 649 585 644 635 649 3,162 2,916 1,659 529 531 473 552 523 533 515 • The figures for thcpf areas, as altered sinpA tho rioto t The City and County Borough of York is situated p. rtl/ in each of the thret Rfdings" Census. 1901. 167 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901— coniinued. ao- 21- 25- 30- 35- i 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 66- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 2,616 9,828 10,603 9,171 8,723 8,064 7,116 6,187 5,538 1,887 3,959 2,8»2 1,905 930 323 53 8 1 1,280 4,698 4,894 1,469 4,170 3,974 3,564 3,173 2,727 2,412 1,937 1.122 924 123 139 22 2 - 1.366 5,130 5,709 5.005 4,553 4,090 3,552 3,311 2,811 2,475 2,022 1,470 931 507 184 31 6 1 4,706 18,757 21,167 18,073 15,307 12,990 11,473 9,161 7,150 5,977 4,039 2,657 1,533 751 217 17 6 1 2,223 8,816 10,111 8,874 7,548 6,404 5,715 1,770 3,574 2,791 1,889 1,148 612 280 74 15 2 — 2,483 9,941 11,056 9,199 7,759 6,586 5,728 .4,691 3,576 3,186 2,150 1,509 921 171 143 32 1 1 5,602 20,445 22,284 19,146 17,541 15,925 14,151 12,380 10,400 8978 6,813 4,929 3,180 1,540 490 89 20 1 2,690 9,682 10,119 9,192 8,391 7,610 6,896 6,202 5,089 4,459 3,246 2,115 1,524 710 231 32 8 — 2.912 10,763 11,865 9,954 9,150 8,315 7,258 6,178 5,311 4,519 3,567 2,514 1,656 824 259 57 12 1 1,778 7,393 8,322 6,943 5,861 4,832 1,139 3,429 2,383 2,000 1,155 691 353 151 26 8 1 - 886 3,717 4,314 3,704 3,049 2.656 2,245 1,867 1,309 1,052 624 363 163 71 8 2 - - 892 3,616 4,008 3,239 2.812 2,176 1,894 1,562 1,074 948 531 328 190 83 18 6 1 — , 28,643 112,771 128,833 110,518 96,510 84,248 72,918 60,137 17,513 38,939 26,631 17,855 9,723 1,122 1,073 157 19 3 13,971 .53,424 62,758 54,452 47,580 41,673 36,055 29,523 22,895 18,420 12,113 8,080 1,217 1,820 171 51 9 2 14,672 57,347 66,075 56,066 48,930 42,575 36,863 30,611 24,618 20,519 14,518 9,775 5,506 2,302 602 106 10 1 5,818 23,522 26.181 22,706 20,259 17,180 14,966 12,281 9,637 7,978 5,002 3,214 1,668 591 153 16 2 _' ' 2,373 10,379 12,018 10,353 9,409 8,013 6,822 5,597 4,397 3,404 2,055 1,296 636 227 65 8 1 ■- 3,245 13,143 14,463 12.353 10,850 9,167 8,144 6,684 5,240 1,571 2,947 1,918 1,032 367 88 B 1 i 2,126 8,560 10,029 8,576 7.439 6,713 5,913 4,713 3,748 3,040 2,077 1,377 718 238 19 11 1 - 939 3,769 4,497 1,012 3,398 3,136 2,669 2,187 1,605 1,216 857 538 271 77 19 1 1 - 1,187 4,791 5,532 4.564 1.041 3,377 3,244 2,556 2,113 1,794 1,220 839 114 161 30 7 - - 1,965 8,107 9,306 8,115 7,105 6,347 5,272 1,218 3,287 2,841 1,834 1,202 629 222 17 8 — — : 912 3,607 4,160 3,726 3,274 2,912 2,451 l',904 1,155 1,211 776 163 246 79 11 2 - - 1,053 1,500 5,146 4,389 3,831 3,435 2,821 . 2,311 1,832 1,600 1,038 739 383 113 38 6 - -; 8,609 35,136 40,367 34,102 29,674 24,654 21,213 16,959 13,172 10,586 6,508 1,153 2,081 826 173 12 2 2 3,948 16,456 18,941 16,415 14,405 12,001 10,431 8,262 6,378 1,892 2,821 1,725 812 307 62 17 1 - 4,661 18,680 21,426 17,987 15,269 12,653 10,779 8,697 6,791 5,691 3,681 2,428 1,272 519 111 25 1 2 7,878 31,997 35,653 29,523 25,335 21,104 18,351 11,787 11,332 8,690 5,701 3,589 1,755 672 117 23 7 1 3,831 16,105 18,061 11,928 12,950 10,755 9,359 7,555 5,570 4,150 2,617 1,594 689 214 61 6 2 1 4,047 15,892 17,592 11,595 12,385 10,349 8,992 7,232 5,762 4,540 3,087 1,995 1,066 428 83 17 5 — 1,639 6,372 7,154 5,873 5,055 4,338 3,693 3,182 2,109 2,119 1,138 1,038 558 289 101 27 3 —1 894 3,139 3,416 2,842 2,446 2,049 1,820 1,515 1,101 982 641 476 211 105 33 9 1 — j 745 3,233 3,738 3,031 2,609 2,289 1,873 1,667 1,305 1,137 797 562 317 184 68 18 2 — 795 3,357 3,830 3,547 3,255 2,872 2,656 2,338 2,026 1,853 1,343 1,091 769 435 167 31 1 386 1,535 1,796 1,675 1,543 1,316 1,299 1,057 917 866 595 491 315 182 73 13 1 - 409 1,822 2,034 1,872 1,712 1,526 1,357 1,281 1,109 987 748 600 124 253 94 21 3 — 950 3,917 1,600 3,883 3,426 2,732 2,569 2,299 1,861 1,658 1,319 902 615 301 100 21 4 _ 490 1,960 2,357 1,992 1,799 1,450 1,376 1,193 966 829 606 430 288 132 45 12 1 - 460 1,957 2,243 1,891 1,627 1,342 1,193 1,106 895 829 713 172 327 169 55 9 3 ' t^\%r''!^^^^n^o,'^lll^Xt^?S^'^ ^frZuyen without reference to the Ridings. 158 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.-^UMMAET TABLES. Table XXVI.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each Administrative Counties and County Boboughs. All . Agtes. 1- a- 3- 4- Under 5 Years. 5- 10- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- '. ■WALES-cont. c P. 61,078 1,151 1,010 1,253 1,188 1,212 5,8U 5,999 3,^0 1,266 1,290 1,216 1,251 1,144 1,171 1,161 CARDIGAN- J SHIRE M. 26,877 596 508 626 S87 609 2,926 2,999 1,794 656 648 587 598 560 542 600 : F. 34,201 5,55 ■ 502 627 601 603 2,888 3,000 1,846 610 2,917 642 2,935 629 653 584 629 661 P. 135,328 3,227 2,840 3,095 3,018 3,075 15,2,55 15,369 8,939 2,954 2,921 2,715 2,863 2,651 ; CARMARTHEN- i shire] / 'CARNARVON- J SHIRK \ DENBIGHSHIRE < ■ ( FLINTSHIRE ...-J M. 61,627 1,628 1,420 li477 1,490 1,533 7,548 7,677 4,366 1,443 1,614 1,439 1,522 1,349 1,383 1,240 F. 70,701 1,599 1,420 1,618 1,528, 1,542, 7,707 7,692 4,573 1,474 1,421 1,515 1,399 1,366 1,480 1,411 P. 125,619 2,797 2,547 2,658 2,587 2,603 13,192 12,398 7,121 2,377 2,380 2,511 2,427 2,364 2,409 2,308 M. 60,392 1,444 1,269 1,315 1,287 1,285 6,600 6,336 3,565 1,199 1,169 1,219 1,252 I.IS) 1,213 1,178 F. 65,257 1,353 1,278 1,343 1,300 1,318 6,592 6,062 3,556 1,178 1,211 1,292 1,175 i,m ,1,196 1,130 ; P. 131,582 3,268 2,978 3,141 2,988 3,012 15,387 14,550 8,150 2,665 2,616 2,663 2,667 2,484 2,513 2,417 M. 65,969 1,611 1,528 1,549 1,486 1,511 7,685 7,350 4,141 1,337 ' 1,390 1,375 1,415 1,297 1,325 1,290 F. 05,613 1,657 1,450 1,592 1,502 1,501 7,702 7,200 4,009 1,328 1,226 1,288 1,252 1,187 1,188 1,127 1,437 P. 81,485 1,883 1,826 1,845 1,847 1,842 9,243 9,093 5,160 1,782 1,702 1.669 1,744 1,692 1,663 M. '40,370 952 932 937 949 929 4,699 4,507 2,569 916 906 823 908 863 817 761 « GLAMORGAN-^j,- F. 41,115 931 891 908 898 913 4,'5l4 4,586 2,591 86j 796 816 836 729 11,285 746 676 P. 601,061 18,335 15,158 15,531 16,100 15,605 80,729 72,418 38,775 11,897 11,947 11,553 11,925 11,856 11,844 M. 316,001 9,189 7,517 7,814 7,972 7,771 40,263 36,124 19,347 ■ 5,982 6,020 5,990 6,391 6,057 6,528 6,560 i: F. 285,060 9,146 7,641 7,717 8,128 7,834 40,466 36,294 19,428 5,915 5,927 6,557 5,534 5,228 6,328 5,284 ;! County Boroughs : Cardiff - P. 161.333 4,427 3,931 4,050 4,150 4,150 20,708, 18,935 10,365 3,285 3,363 3,231 3,276 3,163 3,310 3,245 M. 81,605^ 2,149 1,982 1,978 2,058 2,040 10,207 9,474 6,214 1,604 1,665 1,564 1,617 1,531 1,593 1,551 F. 82,728 2,278 1,949 2,072 2,082 2,110 10,501 9,461 5,151 1,681 1,698 1,677 1,659 1,632 1,717 1,694 f P. 91,537 2,316 2,118 2,188 2il21 2,127 10,903 10,702 6,182 2,022 1,979 2,001 1.971 1,920 1,969 1,954 Swansea ... " , ,, ( MKftlONETHj^ MONTGOMERY- - SHIRE M. 46,156 1,198 1,084 1,032 1,054 1,071 5,489 5,227 3,111 1,006 1,008 1,019 974 954 914 921 F. 48,381 1,148 1,034 1,106 1,081 1,070 1,056. 5,414 6,475 3,071 1,016 971 982 997 966 1,055 1,033 P. 43,852 1,125 1,015 1,031 1,008 5,263 4,983 3,056 1,014 1,047 1,009 969 920 913 827 M. ■ 23,821 ■ 571 493 499 1540 499 2,602 2,516 1,576 523 536 515 484 482 477 421 F. 25,028 554 522 582 ;494 509 2,661 2,467 1,481 491 511 494 485 438 436 406 1 P. 51,001 1,256 1,098 1,237 1,218 1,167 5,976 5,964 3,509 1,149 1,148 1,138 1,147 1,032 1,070 967 M, 26,790 631 552 622 589 589 2,983 2,980 1,767 656 669 566 588 635 529 446 i F. 28,111 625 546 615 629 578 2,993 2,984 1.742 6,615 593 579 572 559 497 541 521 P. 87,804 1,892 1,831 1,948 1,938 1,948 9,557 9,756 1,964 1,991 1,819 1,866 1,765 1,750 1,639 \ PEMBROKE- SHIRE v, RADNORSHIRE ■ M. F. 41,617 46,277 938 954 954 877 947 1,001 519 974 964 979 969 4,792 4,765 4,978 4,778 2,812 2,803 912 1,022 994 997 929 890 937 929 877 888 855 895 774 865 if P. 23,281 507 501 521 515 2,563 2,303 1,343 459 501 .483 497 451 469 445 M. 11,860 260 261 277 241 273 1,318 1,099 646 214 242 244 255 199 254 211 V. F. 11,421 217 237 242 277 242 1,215 1,209 697 215 259 239 242 252 215 234 Census, 1901. 159 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and in each COUNTY BOROUGH, 1901— continued. ao- 21- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- ^4 1,082 477 605 3,961 1,577 2,384 4,296 1,664 2,632 3,943 1,597 2,346 3,699 1.528 2,171 3,332 1,419 1,913 3,179 1,329 1,850 3.016 1,259 1,757 2,724 1,112 1,612 2,548 1,042 1,506 2,002 811 1,191 1,525 574 951 988 374 614 691 223 368 184 67 117 46 12 34 10 2 8 -' 2,505 ' 1,178 i 1,327 9,561 4,358 5,203 10,725 5,028 5,697 9,193 4,320 4.873 8,268 3,976 4,292 7,140 3,361 3.779 6,391 3,031 3,360 5,584 2.618 2.966 4,596 2,102 2,494 4,076 1,813 2,263 3,078 1,411 1,667 2,227 946 1,281 1)396 588 808 716 295 421 265 93 172 75 23 52 12 5 7 1 1 2 2 \ ! 2,410 1,163 I 1,247 9,264 4,276 4,988 10.514 4,950 5.564 9,335 4,406 4,929 8,153 3,779 4,374 7,154 3,384 3,770 6.699 3,204 3,495 5,833 2.739 3,094 4,936 2,330 2,606 4,333 1,983 2,350 3,012 1,359 1,653 2,143 952 1,191 1,371 578 793 701 267 434 253 87 166 43 18 25 16 4 12 2,418 ! 1,238 ; 1,160 9,342 4,750 4,592 10,853 5.385 5,468 9,834 4.920 4,914 8,299 4.159 4,140 7,110 3.524 3.586 6,251 3,098 3,153 5,608 2,808 2,800 4,662 2,268 2,394 4,168 2,045 2,123 2,844 1,325 1,519 2,036 958 1,078 1.210 532 678 615 247 368 181 76 105 35 10 25 19 9 10 76 20 56 22 7 15 22 7 15 4 1 3 -; < 1,399 742 657 5,505 2,743 2,762 6,405 3,170 3,235 5,730 2,752 2,978 4,964 2,445 2,519 4,219 2,072 2.147 4,014 1,991 2,023 3,463 1,714 1,749 3,174 1,527 1,647 2,761 1,306 1,455 1,941 890 1,051 1,466 656 810 890 377 513 438 168 270 107 37 70 3 3 2; 2. ■! ' 11.913 6,553 5,360 3,179 1520 1,659 1,996 892 1,104 47,290 25,726 21,564 13,085 6,123 6.962 7,4fi0 3,402 4,064 56,152 30.596 25,556 15,039 7,410 7,629 8,299 4,041 4,258 47,847 26.395 21,452 13.110 6,627 6,483 7,010 3,477 3,533 39,327 21,925 17,402 11,688 5,975 5,713 6,215 3,102 3,113 30,975 17,126 13,849 9,545 5,036 4,509 5,043 2,582 2,461 25,690 14,063 11,627 7,366 3,866 3,500 4,555 2,319 2,236 21,096 11,349 9,747 5,950 3,051 2,899 3,686 1,882 1,804 15.923 8,305 7,618 4,336 2,197 2,139 2,791 1,301 1,490 12,452 6,257 6,195 3,305 1,617 1,688 2,437 1,113 1,324 8.196 4.004 4,192 2,225 1,010 1,215 1,553 684 869 5,326 2,448 2,878 1,432 658 774 1,010 415 595 2,929 1,269 1,660 755 328 427 529 215 314 1.238 544 694 318 128 100 245 73 172, 384 146 238 92 38 54 74 28 46 14 6 8 2 1 1 3 3 4 1' 3 3. 3, ;■ i : ! 803 389 414 947 445 502 3,259 1,566 1,693 3.764 1,801 1,963 3,415 1,595 1,820 3,022 1,426 1,596 2,834 1,387 1,447 2,554 1,247 1,307 2,330 1,156 1.174 2,071 1,018 1,053 1,795 840 955 1,227 559 668 813 339 474 539 238 321 288 92 196 92 36 56 21 4 17 4 4 - 1 3,493 1,572 1,921 4,047 1,848 2,199 3,522 1,658 1,864 3,295 1,600 1,695 2,992 1,477 1,515 2,614 1,313 1,301 2,392 1.186 1,206 2,141 1,066 1.075 2,051 1.002 1.049 1,627 817 810 1,230 621 609 836 400 436 419 176 243 160 79 81 29 10 19 5 1 4 1 1 I 1,619 739 880 417 207 210 5,793 2,569 3,224 6,323 2,795 3,528 5,790 2,719 3,071 5,402 2,445 2,957 4,899 2,351 2,548 4,239 1,937 2,302 3,773 1,728 2,045 3,233 1,476 1,757 3,060 1,367 1,693 2,293 1,004 1,289 1,684 708 976 1,190 524 666 633 271 362 179 ■, 70 ' 109 59 24 35 1 1 2 2 1,644 841 8D3 1,929 990 939 1.656 878 778 1,381 714 667 1,290 686 604 1,167 60S 561 1,048 562 486 881 466 415 740 401 339 601 319 282 474 252 222 300 135 165 155 77 78 63 35 28 13 i 6 3 2 1 160 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXVII.— AGES of PEKSONS, MALES and FEMALES, at the date of the Census, within have undergone change between the date Note. — For particulars of the alterations. ASMINIBTBATrTE Al.T, ^i 4 COUNTIEB AND 1- 2- 3- 4- •a § 5- 10- la- 14r 15- 16- ' 17- 18- 19- County Bobouohb. .aatsB. r P. 693,885 14,117 12,720 13,172 12,956 13,134 66,099 63,189 36,221 11,819 12,136 11,817 11.912 11.105 12,214 11.S01 CHESHIRE ..J M. 283,774 6,974 6,394 6,495 6,499 6,616 32,977 31,698 18,293 5,930 6,078 5,811 5,873 5,604 6,906 5,642 I F. 310,111 7,143 6,326 6,677 6,457 6,519 33,122 31,491 17,928 5,919 6,058 5,976 6,039 5,861 6,308 6.259 : County Bobough : P. 92,832 2,238 1,964 2,018 2,013 2,012 10,245 9,753 6,460 1,887 1,875 1,816 1,861 1,746 1,8S0 1,750 Stockport ...< M. 43,268 1,117 973 968 1,007 956 5,021 4,770 2,688 932 954 881 876 821 857 815 r F. 19,5^ 1,121 991 1,050 1,006 1,056 6,224 4,983 2,762 955 921 932 985 925 1,023 935 P. 768,021 22,745 20,707 20,002 20,298 19,764 103,516 92,473 52,384 16,742 16,924 16,210 16,602 15,521 16.576 15.003 1 DURHAM* M. 393,419 11,491 10,384 9,935 10,083 9,867 51,700 46,389 20,190 8,412 8,563 8,225 8.508 7,893 7,919 7.743 V F. 374,605 11,254 10,323 10,067 10,215 9,897 61,756 40,084 26,194 8,330 8,361 7,985 8.184 7,681 7.627 7,260 i County Bobouoh : P. 100,858 3,072 2,739 2,686 2,613 2,664 13,801 12,069 6,985 2,230 2,216 2,078 2,192 2,002 2,015 1,912 ', South Shields ..A M. 50,193 1,592 1,366 1,369 1,301 1,361 6,992 6,005 3,565 1,103 1,137 1,051 1.148 975 1,022 934 F. 50,665 1,180 1,373 1,317 1,339 1,303 6,812 6,064 3,420 1,127 1,109 1,027 1.044 1,027 1,023 1,003 J P. 484,816 13,553 12,662 12,464 12,071 12,121 62,871 57,778 31,629 10,145 10,109 9,965 10.031 9,463 9,666 9,323 DERBYSHIRE ..J M. 245,225 6,806 6,377 6,231 5,923 5,863 31,200 28,981 16,772 6,107 5,202 5,217 6,309 4,921 5,054 4,989 V F. 239,621 6,747 6,285 6,233 6,148 6,258 31,671 28,797 15,867 6,038 4,907 4,748 4,722 4,632 4,612 4,331 County Borough : ^ P. 114,818 2,750 2,505 2,511 2,496 2,439 12,701 12,336 7,098 2,360 2,386 2,350 2.413 2.312 2.431 2.341 Derby ■< M. 55,977 1,426 1,238 1,296 1,229 1,195 6,381 6,094 3,197 1,167 1,133 1,148 1,161 1,121 1,208 1,121 GLOUCESTER- ■< SHIltE F. 68,871 1,324 1,267 1,215 1,267 1,244 6,317 6,212 3,601 1,193 1,193 1,202 1,252 1,191 1,223 1.220 P. 331,118 7,147 6,806 7,251 7,274 7,542 36,020 36,072 21,307 7,129 7,093 6,824 7.007 6,315 6,215 5,900 M. 156,503 3,685 3,422 3,631 3,630 3,750 18,118 -17,862 10,643 3,619 3,641 3,475 3,009 3,147 3.011 2,828 \ F. 174,615 3,462 3,384 3,620 3,611 3,792 17,902 18,229 10.764 3,180 3,419 3,349 3.398 3,168 3.201 3,072 County Bobough : « f P. 329,366 7,737 7,101 7,407 7,351 7,178 36,780 36,077 20,887 7,281 7,108 7,101 7.099 6,641 6.826 6,655 Bristol, City of J M. 151,967 3,912 3,167 3,705 3,618 3,587 18,319 18,015 10,138 3,591 3,479 3.377 3.284 3.074 3.116 2,895 r F. 177,399 3,825 3,637 3,702 3,706 3,591 18,161 18,062 10,119 3,690 3,629 3,724 3,815 3.507 3.710 3,760 P. 1,799,807 42,792 38,661 38,882 38,928 38,706 197,969 189,612 110,561 36,194 36,631 36,490 36,690 36.000 36,871 36.453 LANCASHIRE ..A M. 860,529 21,280 19,225 19,403 19,502 19,293 98,703 91,283 51,820 17,836 18,262 18,167 17,917 17.488 17,670 17.379 K F. 939,278 21,512 19,136 19,479 19,426 19,413 99,266 95,329 55,744 18,368 18,369 18,323 18,713 18.572 19.201 19.074 County Boboughs : Blackburn ..A P. 129,216 2,953 2,630 2,688 2,688 2,651 13,510 13,107 8,390 2,681 2,755 2,716 2.713 2.762 2,835 2,628 M. 59,692 1,479 1,277 1,348 1,269 1,340 6,713 6,110 4,012 1,266 1,339 1,309 1,299 1,279 1,279 1,170 \ F. 69,524 1,474 1,353 1,310 1,319 1,311 6,797 6,697 4,318 1,115 1,416 1,407 1.444 1.483 1,556 1,458 / P. 702,247 19,566 16,917 16,698 16,194 16,180 85,885 75,674 42,710 13,909 14,221 13.759 14.011 13,614 11.134 13.620 Liverpool, City < of \ / M. 339,421 9,773 8,190 8,291 8,196 8,004 42,754 37,631 21,343 6,878 7,142 6.697 6,853 6.530 6.817 6,151 F. 362,826 9,793 8,157 8,407 8,298 8,176 43,131 38,013 21,367 7,031 7,C79 7,082 7,158 7,081 7.317 7,166 P. 3^,445 7,828 7,719 8,006 7,914 8,176 39,643 38,595 22,489 7,613 7,393 7.032 6,807 6,334 8.019 8.933 SOUTHAMPTON i M. 186,647 3,901 3,905 3,997 3,986 4,123 19,912 19,224 11,282 3,924 3,899 3,681 3,666 3,324 5.051 5,855 V F. 177,798 3,927 3,814 4,009 3,928 4,053 19,731 19,371 11,207 3,689 3,494 3.351 3,142 3.010 • 2,968. 3,078 County Bobough : ( P. 59,762 994 888 938 949 964 4,733 4,936 3,008 1,009 1,124 1,177 1,271 1.219 1.287 1,315 Bournemouth ..A M. 23,041 511 151 467 484 498 2,411 2,446 1,530 514 483 472 474 437 107 113 \ F. 36,721 483 437 171 465 466 2,322 2,490 1,538 555 611 705 800 782 880 902 P. 1,389,176 34,748 31,872 31,502 31,726 31,305 161,153 118,331 84,826 27,940 28,189 27-,779 28.063 27,051 27.664 26.701 YORKSHIRE, ^ WEST RIDINGt M. 682,515 17,307 15,896 15,477 15,749 15,500 79,995 73,502 42,302 14,050 14,130 14.062 14,293 13.658 13,873 13.381 V F. 706,631 17,441 15,976 16,025 15,977 15,739 81,158 71,829 42,524 13,881 '14,059 13,717 13,770 13.393 13,691 13,323; County Bohoughs : Halifax -l P. 101,914 2,205 1,922 1,961 1,928 1,887 9,903 9,669 5,693 1,974 2,049 2.001 2,103 2,010 2,233 2,047 M. 48,472 1,107 932 996 949 927 4,911 4,701 2,836 915 955 918 1,001 960 1.067 918 F. 56,472 1,098 990 965 979 960 4,992 4,868 2,857 1,059 1,094 1.053 1,102 1,050 1.166 1,099 f P. 409,070 11,565 10,280 9,882 9,568 9,557 50,852 45,227 21,201 7,641 7,951 7.891 8,408 8,155 8.327 8,386 Sheffield, City < of M. 203,837 5,838 5,233 4,801 4,750 4,734 25,359 22,356 11,827 3,812 4,024 3,876 4.127 3,972 4.065 4,233 V, F. 205,233 5,727 5,017 5,078 1,818 4,823 25,493 22,871 12,374 3,829 3,927 4,018 1.281 4,183 4,272 4,103 The figures given for Durharn in the above Table are exclusive of those for West Hartlepool which was igures given for Yorkshire, West Riding, in the above Table are exclusive of tS For feStheriirm! t The figures given constituted which was Census. 1901. 161 ENOLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. the altered boundaries of ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES and COUNTY BOROUGHS, which of the Census, and the 9th November, 1902. see footnotes to Table XI. 20- 21- 25- SO- 85- 40- 45- 50- 5E- 6C- 65- 70- 7£- 80- 85- 90- 95- sl: WJ3 11,766 5,413 6,353 1,729 776 953 46,183 21,096 25,087 7,276 3,286 3,990 52,847 24,224 28,623 8,405 3,759 4,646 45,395 21,086 24,309 7,407 3,433 3,969 40,100 18,977 21,123 6,605 3,097 3,608 33,931 16,176 17,755 5,677 2,573 3,104 28,629 13,432 15,197 4,881 2,285 2,696 23,476 11,051 12,425 3,836 1,723 2,113 19,403 8,976 10,427 2,313 1,230 1,533 16,624 7,461 9,063 2,470 1,025 1,445 11,723 6,273 6,450 1,633 677 961 8,007 3,631 4,376 1,081 433 643 4,602 2,045 2,457 609 191 315 1,936 824 1,112 190 83 107 564 237 327 44 13 31 85 30 55 7 3 4 10 10 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 14,876 7,523 7,353 1,992 936 1,056 57,714 29,696 28,018 7,597 3,744 3,853 65,425 33,636 31,789 8,553 4,231 4,322 53,639 27,873 25,766 7,242 3,466 3,776 46,661 21,251 22,410 6,377 3,146 3,231 39,192 20,791 18,401 5,275 2,651 2,624 33,977 18,159 15,818 4,586 2,318 2,238 28,171 15,246 12,925 3,743 1,968 1,775 22,385 11,907 10,478 2,827 1,439 1,388 17,933 9,426 8,607 2,199 1,074 1,125 12,233 6,155 6,078 1,342 617 725 7,949 3,993 3,956 840 383 457 4,327 2,050 2,277 456 182 274 1,914 842 1,072 175 61 114 483 201 .282 53 14 39 90 33 57 6 1 5 48 17 31 11 4 7 9 1 6 2 2 5 3 2 3 2 1 9,426 4,821 4,605 2,380 1,060 1,320 36,563 18,803 17,760 9,222 4,347 4,875 41,121 20,869 20,255 10,199 4,832 5,367 ^,495 17.371 17,124 8,734 4,344 4,390 29,797 lii,217 14,580 7,643 3,780 3,863 25,844 13,201 12,640 6,845 3,378 3,467 21,661 11,161 10,500 5,863 2,979 2,884 17,987 9,081 8,906 4,683 2,344 2,339 14,624 7,414 7,210 3.596 1,756 1,840 12,122 5,935 6,187 2,670 1,237 1,433 8,740 4,164 4,576 1,913 854 1,089 6,170 2,966 3,204 1,234 519 715 3,406 1,590 1,316 711 293 418 1,435 685 800 299 123 176 378 171 207 84 31 53 5,689 2,570 3,119 6,702 2,836 3,866 21,283 9,519 11,764 25,922 11,059 14,863 24,481 10,917 13,564 28,606 12,671 15,935 22,367 10,122 12,245 24,493 11,075 13,418 20,801 9,686 11,115 21,205 9,784 11,421 18,687 8,584 10,103 17,416 7,833 9,583 16,156 7,474 8,682 15,393 7,014 8,384 14,677 6,764 7,913 12,976 5,969 7,007 12,661 5,375 6,736 10,328 4,533 5,745 11,303 5,138 6,165 8,555 3,675 4,880 3,646 3,801 4,845 6,290 2,600 3,690 6,762 2,955 3,807 4,475 1,715 2,760 4,395 1,912 2,483 2,665 957 1,698 2,352 942 1,410 1,359 452 907 4,189 1,672 2,517 213 89 124 1,600 642 1,058 762 279 483 420 130 290 159 52 107 100 24 76 21 6 15 11 2 9 4 1 3 36,160 17,007 19,153 2,473 1,059 1,414 14,148 6,714 7,434 115,309 67,502 77,807 10,536 4,636 5,900 56,916 26,522 30,394 164,437 76,762 87,675 11,504 5,077 6,427 65,178 30,655 34,523 139,799 65,721 74,078 9,947 4,492 5,455 54,330 25,939 28,391 122,513 58,293 64,220 9,193 4,202 4,991 47,203 22,768 24,435 105,579 50,462 55,117 8,103 3,699 4,404 40,552 20,025 20,527 89,930 42,937 46,993 6,624 3,093 3,531 33,019 16,237 16,762 73,425 34,443 33,982 5,284 2,371 2,913 27,873 13,539 14,334 56,454 25,806 30,648 3,948 1,722 2,226 20,600 9,306 10,791 46,345 20,666 25,679 3,249 1,477 1,772 18,060 8,490 9,570 30,829 13,403 17,426 2,072 892 1,180 10,436 4,649 5,787 19,665 3,465 11,200 1,268 512 756 6,914 2,834 4,030 10,102 4,378 6,024 612 248 364 3,405 1,342 2,063 1,034 394 640 56 13 42 359 139 220 178 54 121 8 4 4 69 18 51 23 7 16 14 2 12 2 2 4 1 3 2 2 8,284 5,289 2,995 1,403 443 960 26,924 14,670 12,254 5,294 1,658 3,636 29,590 15,188 14,402 5,677 1,845 3,832 26,131 12,818 13,313 4,797 1,654 3,143 23,771 11,838 11,933 4,333 1,575 2,758 20,466 10,284 10,182 3,e08 1,308 2,300 16,306 8,217 8,539 3,312 1,222 2,090 15,104 7,288 7,316 2,718 993 1,725 12,336 5,916 6,390 2,251 836 1,415 10,712 5,145 6,507 1,905 683 1,222 8,324 3,962 4,362 1,361 509 852 6,160 2,946 3,214 967 365 602 3,988 1,919 2,069 557 213 344 2,161 997 1,164 278 118 IGO 645 263 382 80 25 55 168 48 110 17 7 10 154 50 104 11 4 7 24 6 18 25 12 13 2 2 27,289 13,301 13,988 2,126 939 1,187 8,403 4,090 4,313 107,006 52,393 54,613 8,560 3,769 4,791 34,176 17,179 . ,16,997. 122,116 59,239 62,877 10,029 4,497 5,532 38,416 • 19,443 . ,18,973 105,113 51,604 53,509 8,576 4,012 4,564 31,853 16,088 15,765 £2,110 45,337 46,773 7,439 3,398 4,011 27,167 13,832 13,335 80,458 39,684 40,774 6,716 3,138 3,578 22,609 11,650 11,059 69,701 34,363 35,338 5,914 2,669 3,245 19,517 9,933 9,579 57,435 28,091 29,344 4,743 2,187 2,556 15,804 8,073 7,726 45,514 21,895 23,619 3,748 1,605 2,143 12,110 6,949 6,161 37,339 17,623 19,761 3,040 1,246 1,794 9,279 4,428 4,851 25,684 11,653 14,031 2,077 857 1,220 6,069 2,788 3,281 17,212 7,763 9,449 1,377 538 839 3,824 1,691 2,133 9,368 4,061 6,307 718 274 414 1,887 752 1,135 3,969 1,765 2,204 238 77 161 725 267 458 1,038 456 532 49 19 30 157 64 93 18 9 9 1 1 7 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 IIH a County Borough on let October, 1902. For the flgrures relating to this Borough, see Census Volume for the " County of Durham," Table 24, page 47 constituted a County Borough on 1st October, 1902. For the figures relating to this Borough, see Census Volume for the " County of York," Table 24, page 189. 23 162 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. ■" Table XXVIII.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, Reqistbation Divisions and coonties. Ar.T, Ages. 4 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 10- 13- 14- 16- IS- 17- 18- 19- EJUGLAND and WALES. P. 32,627,8431796,807 l$,728,613i 399,876 727,795 735,410 730,127 726,669 3,716,708 5,487,291 2,011,094 662,875 667,773 666,886 663,293 637,608 662,974 636,38! M 363,424 366,824 363,161 362,077 1,855,361 1,738,993 1,003,639 331,149 ' 336,282 329,681 331,617 313,794 320,46S 312,066 \ F. 16,799,230 396,932 364,371 368,686 366,966 364,492 1,861,347 1,748,298 1,007,665 331,724 331,491 326,305 331,676 323,814 332,609 324,317 I. LONDON :- r P. 4,536,541 109,716 97,456 98,296 96,500 93,640 495,608 442,680 252,094 83,093 84,399 84,486 86,648 87,329 91,426 31,944 1. London M. 2.142,085 55,059 48,719 49,243 47,959 46,933 . 247,913 220,287 124,936 40,945 41,889 41,598 41,458 40,759 42,328 42,778' \ F. 2,394,456 54,657 48,737 49,053 48,541 46,707 247,695 222,393 127,158 42,148 42,510 42.888 45.190 46,570 49,098 49,168 ( P. 3,311,617 70,7B3 67,118 68,117 88,250 89,825 343,601 338,766 203,197 68,411 67,890 66,898 85,078 63,518 67,382 63,404 i n. SOUTH EASTERN M. 1,680,480 35,711 33,724 33,841 34,103 '34,645' 172,124 170,119 102,383 34,391 34,410 33,167 32,373 30,936 34,764 36,723 F. 1,731,137 3E,082 33,392 34,176 84,147 34,630 171,477 163,838 100,814 34,020 33,280 32,741 82,705 32,680 33,118 32,681 ■' / P. 718.549 15,193 14,209 14,584 14,652 14,621 73,259 72,166 42,8£0 14,397 14,196 13,736 13,687 13,300 15,333 15,677 2. Surrey M 338,059 7,654 7,104 7,301 7,340 7,308 36,707 36,326 21,568 7,153 7,205 6,817 6,919 6,650 6,377 7,786 8,167 I F. 380,490 7,539 7,105 7,283 7,312 7,313 36.552 35 840 21,312 7,244 6,991 7,037 6,983 7,M7 7,510 ( P. 935,144 20,802 19,808 19,538 19,690 19 849 99,747 97,619 58,786 19,720 19,636 19^166 18,737 18,149 20,007 20,381 3. Ktint K M. 460,171 10,545 9,882 9,777 9,745 9,842 49,791 49,175 29.739 10 017 10,112 9,860 9,500 9,079 10,993 ll-,606 \ F. 474.973 10,317 9,926 9,761 9,945 10,007 49,956 48,474 29,047 9,703 9.524 9,306 9,237 9,070 9,014 8,775 i, Sussex P. 605,785 12,057 11,575 11,814 11,812 12,251 59,503 60,036 36,618 12,489 12,367 12,212 11,985 11,951 11.840 11,525 M. 275,166 6,152 5,892 5,874 5,876 6,125 29,919 30,234 18,463 6,264 6,130 6.908 5,681 6,481 5,344 5,195 \ F. 330,619 5,905 5,683 5,940 5,936 6,126 29,590 29,852 18,155 6,225 6,237 6,304 6,301 6,470 6,496 6,330 i ^' 768,608 16,651 15,835 16,211 16,105 16,393 81,195 78,409 46,591 15,546 15,434 14,823 14,914 14,656 15,250 15,546 5. Hampshire... -! M. 369,099 8,357 7,963 8,071 8,080 8,226 40,697 39,090 23,275 7,750 7,784 7,407 7,513 7,233 7,764 8,043 I F. 399,509 8,294 7,872 8,140 8,025 8,167 40,498 39,319 23.316 7,796 7,650 7,416 7,399 7,423 7,486 7,503 6. Berkshire ... ■< M. 283,531 6,030 5,689 5,970 5,991 6,211 29,891 30,445 18,322 6,259 6,057 5,961 5,755 5,400 5,452 5,275 137,985 3,003 2,883 2,918 3,062 3,144 15,010 15,294 9,338 3,207 3,179 3,165 3,024 2,766 2,877 2.712 I F. 145,546. 3,027 2,806 3,052 2,929 3,067 14,881 15,151 8,984 3.052 2,878 2,796 2,731 2,634 2,575 2.563 fP- 8,181,174 E0,eil 47,971 48,789 48,984 48,991 245,268 239,849 140,060 46,943 47,008 46,086 44,679 42,678 41,891 40,101 III. SOUTH MID-< LAND M. 1,043,490 F. 1,137,884 25,560 26,051 23,902 24,069 24,444 24,296 24,214 1 24,770 24,516 24,443 122,636 ' 122,631 119,950 119,898 70,282 89,798 23,626 23,318 24,130 22,878 23,106 21,981 22,338 22,243 20,924 21,764 20,398 21,498 19,113 20,988 1 P. 810,306 20,061 18,605 18,746 18,957 18,491 94,860 89,756 50,854 16,575 16,707 16,010 15,979 15,688 15,838 15,565 7. Middlesex... •< 1 M. 380,508 10,127 9,405 9,388 9,304 9,327 47,551 44,874 25,418 8,407 8,423 7,897 7,567 7,229 7,242 6,981 If. 429,798 9,931 9,200 9,358 9,053 9,1« 47,309 44,882 25,436 8,168 8,284 8,113 8,412 8,459 8,596 8,584 8. Hertford- < \ M. SHIRE 1 1 >. F. 239,760 5,197 4,909 5,110 4,978 5,267 25,461 26,093 15,982 5,268 5,428 4,963 4,970 4,670 4,568 4,271 115,095 124,665 2,625 2,572 2,423 2,486 2,601 2,509 2,447 2,531 2,644 2,623 12,740 12,721 13,059 13,034 8,101 7,881 2,658 2,610 2,852 2.676 2,691 2,272 2,691 2,279 2,342 2,328 2,265 2,303 2,064 2,207 9. Buckingham- < SHIEE P. 173,061 3,887 3,661 3,905 3,839 3,997 19,289 19,345 11,410 4,040 3.901 3,688 3,652 3,449 3,233 2,984 M. F. 84,644 88,417 1,978 1,909 1,S04 1,857 1,960 1,945 1,940 1,899 1,965 2,032 9,647 9,642 9,570 9,775 5,637 5,773 2,087 1,953 2,082 1,819 1,995 1,693 1,957 1,695 1,797 1,652 1,706 1,527 1,572 1,412 r P. 186,698 3,845 3,816 3,923 4,050 4,005 19,639 20,529 12,398 4,265 4,146 4,023 3,803 3,552 3,338 3,137 10. OXFORDSHIBE- M." 88,512 1,934 1,895 1,978 2,032 1,982 9,821 10,183 6.270 2,118 2,099 2,078 1,871 1,796 1,642 1,456 '^ F. 98,186 1,911 1,921 1945 2,018 2.023 9,818 10,346 6.128 2,147 2,047 1,945 1,932 1,756 1,696 1,681 Census, 1901. 163 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901. 'ac- I 21- 2E- 30- S5- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 635,896 2,485,026 2,824,509 2,431,331 2,145,383 1,850,622 1,673,188 1,329,003 1,062,577 890,673 629,673 446,333 264,480 1 128,768 38,961 8,202 1,190 146 303,331 1,169,313 1,328,288 1,157,666 1,034,459 897,484 759,966 636,264 497,498 410,447 282,403 196,465 113,096 62,137 14,915 2,687 322 47 332,565 1,315,713 1,496,221 1,273,665 1,110,924 953,138 813,233 692,749 555,079 480,226 347,270 260,868 161,384 76,631 24,046 &,&16 868 99 95.089 382,827 438,329 370,852 319,588 271,478 226,330 187,197 141,605 118,086 78,466 64,309 31,428 15,418 4,644 1,004 161 24 13,218 174,132 199,120 172,298 150,706 129,992 107,320 87,913 65,784 52,932 33,341 21,662 11,816 5,218 1,416 295 26 5 51,871 208,695 239.209 198,554 168,882 141,486 119,010 99,284 76,821 66,153 46,125 32,647 19,612 10,200 3,228 709 135 19 67,010 249,572 278,460 247,400 231,196 192,086 162,577 142,109 114,768 98,713 72,807 63,398 33,664 17,672 6,736 1,301 180 22 83,289 116,940 125,816 112,601 102,648 89,888 75,312 65,714 53,071 44,818 82,613 23,619 14,710 7,385 2,267 446 60 7 88,721 133,682 162,675 184,799 118,647 102,200 37,265 76,485 61,692 63,895 40,194 30,279 18,854 10,287 3,489 866 120 15 15,433 57,062 63,765 56,812 . 50,025 42,937 35,160 30,016 23,660 19,705 11,236 10,383 6,180 3,207 1,010 234 27 6 7,746 25,461 27,639 25,441 22,933 19,993 16,157 13,790 10,817 8,672 6,090 4,295 2,586 1,213 374 82 8 1 7,687 31,601 36,126 31,371 27,087 22,944 19,003 16,226 12,843 11,033 8,146 6,088 3,594 1,994 636 152 19 5 19,618 72,419 78,581 68,062 60,774 52,057 44,284 38,381 31,212 27,162 19,774 14,739 9,135 4,881 1,660 367 53 7 10,388 36,261 37,600 32,262 28,944 25,040 21,203 18,225 14,872 12,724 9,092 6,614 4,091 2,154 672 129 25 3 9.230 36,158 40,931 35.800 31,830 27,017 23,081 20,156 16,340 14,438 10,682 8,125 5,044 2,727 988 238 28 4 11,252 43,580 49,216 44,968 40,562 35,818 31,512 27,821 22,659 19,743 14,686 11,066 7,025 3,746 1,239 280 36 4 4,782 17,910 20,347 19,002 17,714 15,790 13,789 12,200 9,989 8,583 6,460 4,781 3,032 1,567 500 100 7 1 6,470 25,670 28,869 25,966 22,848 20,028 17,723 15,621 12,670 11,160 8,236 6,276 3,993 2,179 739 180 29 3 15,371 57,529 65,076 57,656 51,416 44,753 37,471 33,070 26,906 23,241 17,267 12,674 7,988 4,199 1,289 290 45 3 7,672 27,267 30,246 26,548 24,168 21,153 17,521 15,294 12,509 10,747 7,822 5,655 3,576 . 1,762 498 87 15 1 7,699 30,262 34,830 31,108 27,248 23,600 19,950 17,776 14,397 12,494 9,445 7,019 4,412 2,437 791 203 30 2 5,336 18,982 21,852 19,902 18,418 16,521 14,150 12,911 10,326 8,862 6,844 5,046 3,236 1,639 538 130 19 2 2,701 9,041 9,983 9,348 8,784 7,910 6,642 6,205 4,884 4,092 3,159 2,274 1,425 689 223 47 5 1 2,835 39,668 9,941 11,869 10,554 9,634 8,611 7,508 6,706 5,442 4,770 3,685 2,772 1,811 950 315 83 14 117 1 162,670 177,825 157,576 142,153 124,096 104,641 90,805 74,647 63,337 47,360 35,272 21,060 11,447 3,467 765 7 18,530 69,606 81,221 73,115 67,664 59,095 49,265 42,549 84,763 23,771 21,110 16,450 9,628 4,678 1,841 217 24 2 21,138 82,965 06,604 84,461 74,489 65,001 56,376 48,266 89,395 34,666 26,250 19,822 12,332 6,769 2,I2S 648 03 5 15,742 62,109 73,400 65,027 56,072 47,596 37,895 30,674 23,332 18,752 12,910 9,360 5,655 2,931 855 228 34 2 7,019 27,364 32,489 29,635 26,343 22,576 17,896 14,261 10,691 8,211 5,205 3,640 2,189 1,066 284 67 6 8,723 34,745 40,911 35,392 29,729 25,021 20,000 16,423 12,641 10,541 7,705 5,720 3,366 1,865 571 171 29 2 4,313 15,920 18,478 16,391 15,061 13,376 12,056 10,867 8,799 7,756 5,846 4,486 2,762 1,452 420 91 13 2,013 7,384 8,441 7,669 7,044 6,250 5,683 4,991 4,068 3,635 2,628 2,044 1,215 679 168 28 2 2,300 8,536 10,037 8,722 8,017 7,126 6,473 6,876 4,741 4,221 3,218 2,441 1,547 873 252 63 11 - 2,765 10,937 13,056 11,595 11,061 9,656 8,512 7,400 6,376' 5,642 4,378 3,278 2,102 1,014 324 65 8 1 1,463 5,214 6,146 5,491 .5,310 4,627 4,038 3,483 3,025 2,666 2,015 1,495 1,016 429 162 23 2 1 1,302 5,723 6,910 6,104 5,751 4,929 4,474 8,917 8,351 2,977 2,363 1,783 1,087 585 172 42 6 - 3,115 11,544 13,401 12,127 11,772 10,652 9,368 8,715 7,281 6,434 5,211 3,984 2,492 1,290 403 66 13 1,415 5,123 6,878 5,469 5,443 6,029 4,361 4,028 3,379 2,909 2,439 1,812 1,153 556 167 23 4 1,700 6,421 7,523 6,658 6,329 5,623 5,007 4,687 3,902 3,526 2,772 2,172 1,339 734 246 ^3 9 - 1G4 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXVIII.— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, Registbation Divisions and Counties. All Ages. ■So 1- 3- 3- 4- ■o S U5 5- IC- IS- 14r- 15- 16- 17- 18- 1&- III. SOUTH MID- LAND-co»«. ' r V 1'. 348,947 8,338 8,151 8,199 8,158 8,025 40 871 38,800 22,169 7,492 7,475 7,325 7,156 6,973 6,879 6,596 11. Northamp- tonshire M. F. 172,145 176,802 4,200 4,138 3,955 4,196 4,111 4,088 4,077 4,081 4,006 4,019 20,349 20,522 19,436 19,364 11,047 11,122 3,693 1 ' 3,799 3,793 3.682 3,749 3,576 3,618 3,538 3,453 3,515 3,659 3,320 3,381 3,215 ■1 P. 46,750 989 994 1,001 1,053 1,021 5,058 5,047 2,941 994 990 948 932 856 800 797 12. Huntingdon SHIRE M. F. 22,858 23,892 516 473 496 498 500 501 507 546 526 495 2,545 2,513 2,493 2.549 1,482 1,459 489 505 510 480 478 470 481 451 473 382 426 374 395 402 r 1. P. 174,972 3,827 3,665 3,605 3,617 3,750 18,464 18,665 11,468 3,974 3,953 3,906 3,914 3,623 3,541 3,274 13. Bedford- BHIR M. F. 81,950 93,022 1,915 1,912 1,839 1,826 1,807 1,798 1,790 1,827 1,851 1,899 9,202 9,262 9,358 9,307 5,869 5,599 2,016 1,958 2,071 1,832 2,025 1,880 2,023 1,891 1,760 1,863 1,680 1,861 1,530 1,744 r P. 200,680 4,467 4,170 4,250 4,332 4,405 21,624 21.614 12,838 4,335 4,408 4,224 4,173 3,868 3,694 3,477 14. Cambridge- ■{ ' SHIKP ' M. 97,778 2,265 2,085 2,099 2,117 2,214 10,780 10,972 6,438 2,157 2,300 2,192 2,128 2,069 1,873 1,731 1. F. 102,902 2,202 2,085 2,151 2,215 2,191 10,844 10,642 6,400 2,178 2,108 2,032 2,045 1,799 1,821 1,743 y P. 1,892,299 47,035 43,810 44,723 44,964 45,106 225,638 218,960 123,003 42,220 41,674 39,846 88,486 86,171 36,440 34,107 IV. EASTERN . 1 M. 924 SOI 23 ESS 22,094 22,351 22,384 22,592 113,009 109,384 63,765 21,203 21,168 20,410 10,633 18,354 17,828 17,245 I F. 9S7,495 23,447 21,716 22,372 22 680 22,614 112,620 109,676 63,138 20,933 20,406 18,026 18,862 17,817 17,621 16,862 1' ■< 1 P. 1,062,645 28,146 25,956 26,384 26,536 26,323 133,345 126,714 72,136 23,526 23,284 21,863 21,243 19,983 19,932 19,572 15. Essex... M. 524,896 14,093 13,124 13,254 13,236 13,168 66,875 63,466 36,172 11,916 11,936 11,393 10,912 10,194 10,093 10,103 [ F. 537,749 14,053 12,832 13,130 13,300 13,155 66,470 63,248 35,964 11,610 11,348 10,470 10,331 9,79i 9,884 9,469 ( P. 361,900 8,239 7,959 8,133 8,086 8,346 40,763 40,897 24,292 8,270 8,100 7,643 7,483 7,148 6,662 6,436 16. Suffolk . ■ M. 175,895 4,129 4,007 4,015 4,026 4,235 20,412 20,184 12,315 4,144 4,101 3,977 3,852 3,658 3,398 3,224 1 F. 186,005 4,110 3,952 4,118 4,060 4,111 20,351 20,413 11,977 4,126 3,999 3,666 3,631 3,490 3,204 3,212 i 1 P. 467,754 10,650 9,895 10,206 10,342 10,437 61,530 51,349 30,475 10,433 10,190 9,839 9,759 9,035 8,805 8,099 17. Norfolk . M. 224,013 5,366 4,963 5,082 5,122 5,189 25,722 25,434 15,278 5,233 5,131 5,049 4,869 4,502 4,332 3,918 V F. 243,741 5,284 4,932 5,1-24 5,220 5,248 25,808 25,915 15,197 5,200 5,059 4,790 4,890 4,533 4,473 4,181 / ■I P. 1 913,393 39,959 37,007 39,704 39,628 40,906 103,104 200,846 118,847 30,769 30,026 39,676 40,784 36,983 36,902 35,785 V. SOUTH WESTERN M. 907,217 19,883 18,975 20,136 19,910 20,383 00,296 100,613 50,314 20,146 20,516 20,708 21,676 19,029 18,358 17,738 F.l,006,l7a 20,076 18,932 19,663 19,700 20,623 98,898 100.233 69,533 19,613 10,410 13,968 10,109 17,954 18,544 18,049 / P. 263,944 5,935 6,639 5,900 5,733 6,076 29,283 29,130 17,157 6,735 5,608 5,607 5,375 4,988 4,850 4,731 18. Wiltshire .. M. 130,808 2,927 2,830 2,986 2,882 2,984 14,609 14,536 8,522 2,951 2,940 3,022 2,954 2,700 2,579 2,593 F. 133,136 3,008 2,809 2,914 2,8S1 3,092 14,674 14,594 8,635 2,784 2,668 2,585 2,421 2,288 2,271 2,138 r P. 199,968 4,112 3,933 4,194 4,199 4,328 20,766 20,783 12,600 4,146 4,054 4,179 4,722 4,260 3,943 3,702 19. DORSETSniRI M. 98,714 2,050 2,063 2,106 2,123 2,178 10,520 10,497 6,363 2,124 2,085 2,241 2,823 2,507 2,031 , 2,014 F. 101,254 2,062 1,870 2,088 2,076 2,150 10,246 10,286 6,237 2,022 1,969 1,938 1,899 1,753 1,912 1,688 ( P. 664,657 13,442 12,985 13,241 13,433 1 13,566 66,667 67,431 39,720 13,120 13,368 13,383 13,801 12,566 13,025 12,783 20. Devonshire i 1 M. 313,617 6,632 6,428 6,686 6,763 6,770 33,279 33,792 19,841 6,541 6,728 6,909 7,130 6,263 6,460 6,313 1 >. F, 351,080 6,810 6,557 6,555 6,670 6,796 33,333 33,639 19,879 6,579 6,640 6,474 6,671 6,302 6,565 6,470 ( P. 318,591 6,864 6,167 6,557 6,406 6,678 32,672 33,270 19,317 6,465 6,667 6,631 7,C68 6,362 6,226 6,159 21. Cornwall .. M. 148,127 3,458 3,062 3,321 3,170 3,316 16,327 16,697 9,600 3,2^ 3,467 3,577 3,936 3,278 3,125 3,012 F. 170,464 3,406 3,105 3,236 3,236 3,362 16,345 16,573 9,717 3,181 3,200 3,054 3,132 3,084 3,101 3,147 - P. 466,193 9,606 9,183 9,902 9,857 10,258 48,806 50,232 30,053 10,293 10,229 9,876 9,818 8,80S 8,858 8,110 22. Somerset- SHIRI M. 215,951 4,816 4,592 5,037 4,981 5,135 i 24,561 25,091 14,988 5,246 5,296 4,959 4,833 4,281 4,163 3,801 >. F. 250,242 4,790 4,591 4,865 4,876 6,123 1 24,245 25,141 15,065 5,047 4,933 1,917 4,986 4,527 1,695 4,606 Census, 1901. 165 ENGLAND AND WALES: STJMMAEY TABLES. in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901— continued. 20- 21- 25- SO- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 73- 8C- 85- 0O- 95- 11 §1 6,486 24,880 28,321 24,448 22,143 19,287 16,292 13,993 11,847 10,142 7,839 5,726 3,438 1,765 494 102 8 3,180 12,130 13,888 11,912 11,081 9,589 7,928 6,873 6.644 4,823 3,720 2,683 1,001 778 194 30 2 — 3,306 12,750 14,433 12,536 11,062 9,698 8,364 7,120 6,203 5,319 1,113 3,043 1,837 987 300 72 6 — 748 2,760 3,252 2,950 2,843 2,606 2,190 2,155 .2,074 1,825 1,463 1,148 814 393 123 36 3 - 391 1,370 1,525 1,407 1,414 1,249 1,055 1,009 975 844 694 552 364 177 17 8 - — 357 1,390 1,727 1,543 1,429 1,357 1,135 1,146 1,099 981 769 590 450 221 76 28 3 — 3,033 11,630 13,036 11,679 10,869 9,997 8,402 7,726 6,731 5,885 4,453 3,285 2,056 1,011 301 58 13 1 1,331 4,986 5,773 5,243 4,999 4,434 3,713 3,403 3,043 2,560 1,977 1,464 893 421 128 20 5 — 1,699 6,614 7,263 6,436 5,870 5,563 4,689 1,323 3,688 3,325 2,476 1,821 1,163 5<:o 173 38 13 1 3,416 12,790 14,881 13,359 12,332 11,026 9,926 9,275 8,207 6,901 5,260 4,008 2,741 1,586 547 119 20 3 1,695 6,034 7,081 6,289 6,030 5,342 4,692 4,511 3,937 3,224 2,126 1,7C0 1,198 672 211 28 4 1 1,751 6,736 7,800 7,070 6,302 5,684 5,234 4,764 4,270 3,677 2,834 2,246 1,543 914 336 91 16 2 82,760 123,685 146,639 133,767 121,940 107,284 88,957 78,701 62,080 63,304 40,959 31,204 20,265 10,760 3,466 764 111 12 16,941 69,110 68,658 64,206 69,418 52,796 43,003 36,344 29,610 24,778 18,686 14,122 9,136 4,692 1,380 283 32 3 16,800 64,476 76,883 69,661 62,622 64,439 45,964 39,857 32,470 28,525 22,273 17,082 11,129 6,068 2,066 481 79 8 18,840 72,382 87,298 80,235 71,049 60,124 48,381 40,283 31,002 23,437 18,392 13,209 8,123 1,187 1,297 283 39 5 9,341 33,496 42,007 3S,lai 35,146 30,021 23,911 19,619 14,974 11,933 8,349 5,891 3,598 1,719 525 98 13 1 9,496 37,086 45,291 41,031 35,903 30,103 24,670 20,664 16,028 13,522 10,043 7,318 4,631 2,138 772 185 26 4 5,925 22,093 23,411 23,491 21,895 20,388 17,474 15,900 13,352 12,052 9,093 7,574 6,131 2,092 895 207 30 3 2,857 10,440 11,736 11,051 10,477 9,854 8,317 7,586 6,336 5,530 4,488 3,540 2,397 1,241 378 76 6 — 3,068 11,653 13,655 12,440 11,418 10,534 9,137 8,314 7,016 6,522 5,205 4,031 2,734 1,451 517 131 24 3 7,985 28,910 32,830 30,041 28,996 26,772 22,902 20,318 17,726 15,795 12,874 10,121 7,005 3,881 1,2M 274 42 4 3,740 13,174 14,893 14,001 13,795 12,920 10,775 9,630 8,300 7,314 5,849 4,691 3,141 1,702 487 109 13 2 4,213 15,736 17,937 16,010 15,201 13,852 12,127 10,879 9,426 8,481 7,025 5,730 3,864 2,179 777 165 29 2 34,768 129,889 147,592 132,452 123,380 103,611 94,649 84,026 72,030 '63,336 50,271 38,996 26,855 13,672 4,564 1,020 ica 13 16,766 59,701 66,953 60,566 67,113 50,465 43,051 37,658 32,572 28,066 21,838 16.592 10,064 6,361 1,786 337 46 2 18,002 70,188 80,639 71,886 66,267 68,166 61,498 46,368 39,463 35,771 28,433 22,403 14,391 8,311 2,778 683 122 U 4,561 16,923 19,286 18,319 16,844 14,959 12.775 11,718 9,689 8,391 7,001 5,188 3,470 1,671 526 138 16 2 2,499 8,477 9,400 8,939 8,234 7,292 6,120 5,634 4,605 3,986 3,272 2,343 1,601 706 241 47 3 1 2,062 8,446 9,886 9,380 8,610 7,667 6,655 6,084 6,084 4,408 3,729 2,813 1,869 963 285 91 13 1 3,541 13,199 15,591 13,930 12,906 11,343 9,634 8,771 7,431 6,535 5,318 3,987 2,688 1,349 467 108 14 1 1,851 6,320 7,484 6,695 6,334 5,472 4,513 4,105 3,479 3,027 2,437 1,802 1,211 541 196 39 3 1,690 6,879 8,107 7,235 6,572 5,871 5,121 4,666 3,952 3,508 2,881 2,185 1,477 808 271 69 11 1 12,797 47,780 53,860 47,352 43,622 38,538 33,283 28,887 24,703 21,897 17,053 13,359 8,875 4,805 1,625 331 64 3 6,026 22,200 24,488 21,454 20,030 17,883 15,197 12,855 11,083 9,594 7,421 5,693 3,791 1,893 620 109 19 _ 6,771 25,580 29,372 25,898 23,592 20,655 18,086 16,032 13,620 12,303 9,632 7,666 5,081 2,907 1,005 222 45 3 5,705 21,259 23,878 21,222 20,682 17,780 15,739 13,931 12,471 11,375 8,827 6,813 4,642 2,424 780 186 37 1 2,830 9,6^ 10,444 9,375 9,165 7,993 6,810 5,916 5,159 1,762 3,599 2,697 1,838 917 303 52 10 _ 2,875 >1,605 13,434 11,847 11,517 9,787 8,929 8,015 7,012 6,613 5.228 4,118 2,804 1,507 477 134 27 ' 1 8,164 30,728 34,977 31,629 29,326 23,091 23,118 20,719 17,736 15,635 12,072 9,646 6,180 3,423 1,1UU 257 37 6 3,560 13,050 15,137 14,103 13,350 11,815 10,411 9,148 7,946 6,696 5,109 4,055 2,523 1,299 426 90 11 1 .. *.601 17,678 19,840 17,526 15,976 14,176 12,707 11,571 9,790 8,939 6,903 5,591 3,657 2,124 740 167 26 5 166 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— STJMMAEY TABLES. Table XXVIII— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, Registration Divisions and Counties. All Ages. 1- 2- 3- 4- li 5- 10- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- ' VI. WEST MTT>-<; TiAND^ 1 P.3,67G,5e4 93,384 85,486 88,073 86,008 86,649 433,610 408,580 236,211 76,638 77,630 76,714 77,341 73,441 74,311 70,627 M.1,7S4,080 F. 1,885,634 46,888 4e,395 42,388 43,08'? 43,836 44,238 43,028 42,931 42,393 43,166 213,658 219,867 203,876 206,216 117,384 117,817 38,34? 38,239 39,046 38,484 38,662 88,162 38,712 38,628 36,575 86,866 36,486 37,816 34,342 3e,S86 ( P. 048,627 14,610 13,544 14,248 14,210 11,257 70,869 69,897 41,017 14,059 13,972 13,688 13,850 12,805 12,966 12,469 23. Gloucesthr-.^ EHIBB 1 M. 301,632 7,452 6,710 7,155 7,108 7,084 35,509 34,758 20,361 7,006 6,972 6,699 6,657 6,115 6,032 5,654 F. 316,995 7,158 6,834 7,093 7,102 7,173 35,360 35,139 20,686 7,053 7,000 6,989 7,193 6,690 6,931 6,815 24. Hbbeford- • SHIRB 1 P. 112,519 2,315 2,213 2,463 2,414 2,593 11,998 12,321 7,339 2,431 2,337 2,231 2,267 2,040 2,021 1,810 M. 51,430 1,134 1,092 1,254 1,202 1,312 5,994 6,163 3,660 1,265 1,206 1,133 1,143 1,032 1,001 873 F. 58,119 1,181 1,121 1,209 1,212 1,281 6,004 6,158 3,679 3,166 1,131 1,101 1,122 1,008 1,023 967 ( P. 259,088 5,877 5,546 5,857 5,743 5,981 29,004 28,456 16,286 5,386 5,458 5,298 5,134 4,906 4,853 4,563 25. Shropshire ■> M. 128,313 2,946 2,748 2,904 2,950 2,951 14,502 14,230 8,197 2,727 2,776 2,763 2,701 2,571 2,485 2,321 ^ F. 130,775 2,931 2,798 2,953 2,793 3,027 14,502 14,226 8,089 2,659 2,682 2,630 2,370 2,335 2,368 2,212 ■ ( P. 1,251,910 35,196 31,625 31,925 31,138 30,925 160,809 146,481 83,513 26,113 27,036 26,590 26,706 25,563 25,612 24,219 26. Stafford- -, SHIRE M. F. 623,025 628,885 17,769 17,427 15,790 15,835 15,770 16,155 15,179 15,659 15,313 15,582 80,151 80,658 73,014 73,467 11,785 41,723 12,968 13,145 13,718 13,318 13,472 13,118 13,704 13,002 13,187 12,376 13,100 12,606 12,471 11,748 c P. 500,819 11,976 11,119 11,657 11,310 11,071 57,133 53,727 30,906 10,160 10,197 10,303 10,417 9,960 10,318 9,603 27. Worcester- ■{ SHIRE 1 M. F. 237,314 263,505 5,988 5,988 5,480 5,639 5,745 5,912 5,698 5,612 5,446 5,625 28,357 28,776 26,766 26,961 15,380 15,526 5,003 5,157 5,082 5,115 5,120 5,183 5,071 5,316 4,760 5,200 4,872 5,446 4,492 5,111 /■ 28. Warwick- ■< SHIRE 1 P. 906,601 23,420 21,438 21,923 21,194 20,722 103,697 97,708 56,120 18,487 18,530 18,601 18,967 18,167 18,538 17,933 M. F. 439,346 467,255 11,710 11,710 10,578 10,860 11,007 10,916 10,591 10,603 10,254 10,468 54,110 54,557 48,444 49,264 28,011 28,109 9,378 9,109 9,292 9,238 9,360 9,241 9,371 9,596 8,910 9,257 8,999 9,539 8,531 9,402 ( P. 2,042,408 51,050 47,865 47,419 47,084 46,736 240,164 226,838 128,620 42,627 42,923 42,990 43,270 40,871 41,365 38,883 VII. NORTH M1D-! LAND 1 V M.l,000,100 F.1,042,297 26,604 25,446 23,820 24,045 23,715 23,701 23,246 23,838 23,132 23,604 119,617 120,637 112,999 113,838 63,677 64,843 21,224 21,403 21,491 21,437 21,567 21,423 21,844 21,426 20,208 20,662 20,418 20,836 18,637 20,246 f P. 440,932 11,030 10,248 10,265 10,161 10,093 51,797 48,132 27,596 9,307 9,139 9,277 9,459 8,850 9,125 8,832 29. Leicester- -: SHIRE 1 M. 212,225 5,512 5,061 5,144 5,03S 4,939 25,744 23,943 13,523. 4,682 4,534 4,569 4,644 4,226 4,259 1,132 F. 228,707 5,518 5,187 5,121 5,123 5,104 26,053 24,189 14,073 1,625 1,605 1,708 4,815 4,624 4,866 4,700 30. Rutland- ■{ SHIRE P. 20,743 405 474 386 430 407 2,102 2,175 1,235 429 487 526 523 427 387 329 M. F. 10,323 10,420 226 179 229 245 207 179 206 224 202 205 1,070 1,032 , 1,099 1,076 624 611. 229 200 292 195 335 191 331 192 263 164 200 187 170 159 31. Lincoln- < SHIRE V P. 492,994 11,454 10,834 10,845 10,S33 10,807 54,773 53,195 30,756 10,244 10,101 10,317 10,361 9,728 9,684 9,131 . M. F. 242,333 250,661 5,765 5,689 5,375 5,459 5,101 5,141 5,388 5,145 5,361 5,446 27,290 27,483 26,568 26,627 15,391 15,365 5,028 5,216 5,204 5,197 5,204 5,113 5,299 5,062 4,893 1,835 4,952 4,732 1,585 4,516 r P. 596,705 15,369 14,439 14,092 11,182 13,892 71,974 67,671 37,699 12,485 12,805 12,766 12,781 12,199 12,212 11,968 32. Nottingham--^ BHIBE M. F. 291,201 305,504 7,604 7,765 7,195 7,244 6,987 7,105 6,997 7,185 6,917 6,975 35,700 36,274 33,616 34,058 18,633 19,066 6,241 6,241 6,327 6,478 6,292 6,474 6,400 6,381 5,929 6,270 5,969 6,243 5,853 6,115 f P. 491,032 12,792 11,870 11,831 11,478 11,537 59,508 55,662 31,234 10,162 10,096 10,101 10,146 9,667 9,947 9,623 33. Derbyshire ■( M. 244,027 6,497 5,960 5,976 5,617 5,663 29,713 27,773 15,508. 5,044 5,m 5,167 5,170 4,898 ■ 5,039 4,897 \ F. 247,005 6,295 .^910 5,855 5,861 5,874 ■29,795 .27,889 15,728 5,118 1,962 4,937 4,976 1,769 4,908 4,726 Census, 1901. 167 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901— continued. 20- 21- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 70.870 275,179 810,095 263,176 232 829 200,544 172,378 146,710 117.108 102,536 73,806 53,327 31,466 15,025 4,474 942 uo 20 S8,515 129,458 148,746 126,981 113,608 97,037 83,765 70,557 66,322 47,480 33,660 23,738 13,606 6,124 1,678 281 23 7 87,356 146,721 163,350 137,196 119,221 103,607 88,613 76,163 61,874 66,076 40,146 29,639 17,861 8,901 2,796 661 82 13 12,319 46,859 52,309 46,116 41,537 35,723 31,296 27,241 22,501 19,520 14,648 10,958 6,847 3,687 1,150 256 32 6 5,371 20,259 23,082 20,731 19,202 16,155 14,325 12,503 10,166 8,651 6,236 4,505 2,769 1,395. 390 71 7 1 6,918 26,600 29,227 25,385 22,335 19,568 16,971 14,733 12,335 10,869 8,362 6,453 4,078 2,292 760 185 25 5 1,875 6,726 7,874 7,323 6,968 6,370 5,805 5,205 4,646 4,263 3,263 2,560 1,664 819 261 62 4 .— 850 3,045 3,515 3,412 3,336 3,070 2,838 2,515 2,250 2,075 1,599 1,211 758 360 106 15 3 — 1,025 3,681 4,359 3,911 3,632 3,300 2,967 2,690 2,396 2,188 1,664 1,349 906 489 155 47 1 — 4,373" 16,918 19,455 17,387 16,308 14,056 12,601 11,325 10,035 9,277 7,071 5,402 3,226 1,675 521 101 5 5 2,223 8,401 9,472 8.357 8,149 6,937 6,185 5,513 4,S20 4,442 3,394 2,581 1,509 751 201 32 2 . 3 2,150 8,517 9,983 9,030 8,159 7,119 6,419 5,812 5,215 4,835 3,677 2,821 1,717 924 320 69 3 2 24,417 94,433 106,797 88,425 77,131 66,318 56,546 47,135 36,555 31,703 22,023 14,850 8,234 3,515 924 204 25 3 12,128 46,641 52,7M 44,017 38,849 33.465 28,448 23,452 17,867 15,073 10,310 6,854 3,663 1,483 367 71 7 - 12,289 47,792 54,043 44,408 38.282 32,853 28,098 23,683 18,688 16,630 11,713 7,996 4,571 2,062 557 133 18 3 9,959 37,803 43,029 37,150 32,297 27,883 23,773 20,220 16,166 14,271 10,295 7,678 4,613 2,109 688 134 25 2 4,442 16,835 19,539 17,268 15,294 13,198 11,355 9,487 7,483 6,506 4,546 3,359 1,967 836 254 36 4 2 5,517 20,968 23,490 19,882 17,003 14,685 12,418 10,733 8,633 7,765 5,749 4,319 2,616 1,273 434 98 21 — 17,927 72,440 80,631 66,775 58,588 50,194 42,354 35,584 27,293 23,502 16,506 11,879 6,882 3,160 930 185 19 4 8,501 34.277 38,383 32.196 28,778 24,212 20,611 17,087 12,736 10,713 7,525 5,228. 2,939 1,299 360 56 5 1 9,426 38,163 42,248 34,579 29,810 25,982 21,740 18,497 14,557 12,789 8,981 6,651 3,913 1,861 570 129 14 3 39,Z74 151,884 169,036 144.414 123,963 114,244 97,814 81,838 66.349 66,131 42,336 30,421 18,228 8,862 2,771 634 72 11 18,764 72,527 81,160 69,616 63,168 56,617 48.631 40,130 32,357 26,808 19,901 14,209 8,256 4,002 1,161 195 21 6 80,610 79,357 87,866 74,700 65,806 57,627 48,983 41,708 33,092 29,325 22,434 16,212 9,972 4,850 1,610 339 51 5 8,761 34,030 37,839 31,766 27,855 24,489 21,005 17,494 13,437 11,534 8,719 6,227 3,790 1,830 528 104 9 1 4,096 15,600 17,654 15,067 13,619 11,916 10,251 8,357 6,407 5,313 4,029 2,865 1,709 829 212 43 2 — 4,665 18,430 20,185 16,699 14,236 12,573 10,754 9,137 7,030 6,221 4,690 3,362 2,081 1,001 316 61 7 1 344 1,200 1,506 1,329 1,297 1,244 1,071 914 788 772 653 481 306 147 51 10 2 166 562 677 616 608 617 537 426 365 372 304 223 144 68 24 1 — — 178 633 829 713 689 627 534 4 488 423 400 354 261 162 79 27 9 2 - 8,884 »,015 37,682 33,530 30,414 27,516 24,252 21,260 18,666 16,006 12,495 9,176 5,873 3,201 1,139 246 44 5 4,312 16,339 18,105 16,091 14,946 13,663 12,059 10,411 9,195 7,807 6,011 4,333 2,649 1,437 465 84 9 3 4,572 17,676 19,677 17,439 15,468 13,853 12,193 10,849 9,471 8,199 6,484 4,843 3,224 1,764 674 162 35 2 11,578 45,041 50,075 42,019 38,292 33,665 28,219 23,175 17,967 15,209 11,171 8,175 4,661 2,122 639 121 9 4 5.462 21,417 24,107 20,076 18,418 16,743 14,121 ll,4(i9 8,668 7,287 5,248 3,788 2,130 971 280 49 5 2 6,116 23,624 25,968 21,943 19,874 16,922 14,098 11,706 9,299 7,922 5,923 4,387 2,531 1,151 359 72 4 2 9,707 37,598 41,933 35,770 31,105 27,330 23,067 18,995 15,491 12,610 9,292 6,359 3,598 1,552 414 53 8 1 4,728 18,609 20,626 17,765 15,567 13,678 11,663 9,467 7,722 6,027 4,309 3,000 1,624 697 180 18 5 1 4,979 18,989 21,307 18,005 15,538 13,652 11,401 9,528 7,769 6,583 4,983 3,359 1,974 855 234 35 3 — 168 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES-. Table XXVIII.- AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, Registration Divisions and counties. All Ages. 1- 2- S- 4- si 5- 10- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- ^9, 1&- 19- ( P. B,230,431 180,794 1 116,921 117,195 116,331 116,013 697,254 664,080 321,369 105,310 108,933 106,323 106,778 104,110 j 107,668 104,660 VIII. NORTH WESTERN V M. 2,511,288 F. 2,719,163 66,166 65,629 68,187 58,734 68,248 63,947 67,846 68,485 67,735 58,278 297,181 300,073 275,695 279,286 169,896 181,373 62,000 63,301 63,386 63,647 52,026 63,297 62,388 64,440 60,468 53,641 61,621 58,037 40,977 54,673 / P. 792,913 19,172 17,213 17,864 17,352 17,648 89,2J9 84,224 48,122 16,037 16,255 15,761 16,036 15,321 16,279 15,674 34. Cheshire *...- M. 379,722 9,470 8,604 8,873 8,714 8,816 44,477 42,224 24,293 8,084 8,218 7,870 7,947 7,505 7,773 7,485 V F. 413,191 9,702 8,609 8,991 8,638 8,832 44,772 42,000 23,829 7,953 8,037 7,891 8,089 7.816 8,506 8,189 35. Lancashire -^ P. 4,437,518 111,622 99,708 99,331 98,979 98,365 508,005 470,756 273,147 89,273 90,678 89,562 90,742 88,789 91,279 88,876 M. 2,131,546 55,695 49,583 49,375 49,132 48,919 - 252,704 233,471 135,603 43,925 45,168 44,156 44,391 42,964 43,748 42,492 F. 2,305,972 55,927 50,125 49,956 49,847 49,416 255,301 237,285 137,544 45,348 45,510 45,406 46,351 45,825 47,531 46,384 ' IX. YORKSHIRE■^ P. 3,598,325 90,331 82,264 81,048 80,818 79,618 414,077 379,166 218,872 71,805 72,617 71,762 73,926 70 526 72,578 70,688 M. 1,753,497 45,224 40,997 40,068 40,032 39,404 205,725 188,066 107,669 36,494 38,110 36,844 86,990 34,835 35,704 34,624 F. 1,342,828 45,107 41,207 40,978 40,788 40,214 208,362 191,100 109,213 36,811 38,607 38,108 36,936 35,691 38,874 "35,969 36. West Riding-' P. 2,766,471 69,439 62,809 61,780 61,496 60,773 316,297 239,186 164 462 54,088 55,056 54,695 56,214 54,010 55,625 54,312 M. 1,345,009 34,734 31,330 30,388 30,446 30,073 156,971 143,240 81,399 26,888 27,274 27,031 28,017 26,645 27,168 26,463 •^ F. 1,421.462 34,705 31,479 31,392 31,050 30,700 159,326 145,946 83,063 27,200 27,782 27,664 28,197 27,395 28.457 27,849 37. East Riding-< (with York) P. 453,936 11,463 10,622 10,566 10,640 10,254 53,545 48,912 28,321 9,303 9,435 9,216 9,614 8,839 9,175 9,013 M. 222,472 5,710 5,254 5,342 5,282 5,079 26,667 24,361 14,225 4,735 4,785 4,682 4,819 4,337 4,616 4,528 F. 231,464 5,753 5,368 5,224 5,358 5,175 26,878 24,581 14,096 4,568 4,650 4,534 4,795 4,502 4,529 4,490 ( P. 375,918 9,429 8,833 8,700 8,682 8,591 44,235 41,038 24,089 7,914 8,126 7,841 8,097 7,647 7,778 7,253 38. North < Riding 1 M. 185,016 4,780 4,413 1,338 4,304 4,252 22,087 20,465 12,035 3,871 4,051 3,931 4,154 3,853 3,890 3,633 F. 189,902 4,649 4,420 4,362 4,378 4,339 22,148 20,573 12,054 4,043 4,075 3,910 3,943 3,794 3,888 3,620 r P. 2,129,051 59,883 54,644 53,274 52,703 52,201 272,695 248,607 140,576 45,414 46,007 44,283 45,591 43,327 43,889 41,817 X. NORTHERN ...•< M. 1,089,416 30,295 27,'823 26,636 26,222 26,170 136,646 123,660 70,439 23,026 23,248 22,363 23,114 21,774 22,060 21,010 F. 1,059,635 29,588 27,221 28,638 28,571 28,031 136,049 1^,147 70,137 22 388 22,781 21,006 22,477 21,663 21,829 20,807 r 1 P. 1,194,590 35,629 32,214 31,217 31,190 30,397 160,677 142,419 80,866 25,869 26,140 25,075 25,867 24,295 24,403 23,430 39. Durham ...-! M. 605,820 17,978 16,187 15,579 •15,526 15,213 80,483 71,287 40,466 13,040 13,177 12,654 13,165 12,256 12,345 11,813 *- F. 588,770 17,651 16,057 15,638 15,664 15,184 80,194 71,132 40,400 12,829 12,963 12,421 12,702 12,039 12,058 11,617 f P. 603,119 16,428 15,059 14,570 14,228 14,183 74,463 -er,ooo 37,566 12,408 12,648 12,101 12,483 12,041 12,367 11,904 40. NOETHUM- •< BERLAND \ M. 302,433 F. 300,686 8,296 8,132 7,499 7,560 7,321 7,249 7,080 , 7.148 7,124 7,059 37,320 37,148 ^843 33,157 18,773 18,793 6,347 6,061 6,414 6,234 6,135 5,966 6,316 6,167 5,980 6,061 6,200 6,167 6,038 5,866 41. Cumberland^ P. 266,933 6,507 5,943 6,210 6,058 6,268 30,986 30,573 17,982 5,787 5,852 5,701 5,842 5,600 5,775 5,235 M. 130,613 3,329 2,983 3,088 2,981 3,152 15,533 15,067 9,162 2,951 2,987 2,906 2,948 2,860 2,874 2,572 '^ F. 136,320 3,178 2,960 3,122 3,077 3,116 15,453 15,506 8,820 2,836 2,865 2,795 2,894 2,740 2,901 2,663 42. Webtmor- -( P. 64,409 1,319 1,298 1,277 1,317 1,353 6,564 6,705 4,162 1,350 1,367 1,391 1,399 1,391 1,314 1,248 M. 30,550 692 654 648 635 681 3,310 3,353 2,038 688 668 668 685 678 641 587 LAND F. 33,859 627 644 629 682 672 3,254 3,352 2,124 662 699 723 714 713 703 661 / P. 2,015,012 53,241 48,466 43,734 48,768 43,614 245,711 229,030 127,545 41,146 41,181 40,348 40,814 83,656 39,733 33,631 XI. WELSH M. 1,012,187 26,787 23,285 24,207 24,208 24,176 122,662 114,965 63,814 20,649 20,890 20,442 21,144 19,930 20,595 10,880 I F. 1,002,825 26,464 23,171 24,627 34,658 24,339 123,049 114,975 63,731 20,497 20,271 19,906 19,670 18,728 19,188 18,701 43. Monmouth- - SHIRE P. 316,864 9,015 7,800 8,219 8,122 8,308 41,464 38,389 20,^3; 6,605 6,478 6,327 6,405 6,147 6,172 5,955 M. 162,737 F. 154,127 4,631 4,384 3,839 3,961 4,100 4,119 4,025 4,097 4,147 4,161 20,742 20,722 19,131 19,258 10,314 10,329 3,339 3,266 3,293 3,185 3,224 3,103 3,333 3,072 3,241 2,906 3.286 2,886 3,164 2,791 * On District lat July, 1901, Buckley (Mold) Civil Parish was transferred from HolyweU Poor Law Union and Registration District in the Countv of Flint to and transferred to the Registration County of Flint. The figures at the date of the Census for Cheshire as thus altered were as follows •-- Cheshire ...-( P. 774,638 M. 370,172 F. 404,466 18,703 16,742 17,418 16,898 17,186 86,947 81,942 46,878 15,630 15,869 15,385 15,669 11,992 15,939 9,227 8,370 8,023 8,481 8,593 43,294 41,073 23,683 7,872 8,012 7,671 7,759 7,295 7,588 9,476 8,372 8,795 8,417 8,593 43,653 40,869 23,195 7,753 7,857 7,714 7,910 7,697 8,351 15,371 7,296 8,075 Census, 1901. 169 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. in REGISTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, 1901— continued. 20- 21- • 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- §1 104,985 424,571 480,996 406,566 354,750 305,123 256,334 210,140 169,310 132,232 84,168 64,437 27,396 11,463 2,780 482 69 11 48,988 188,061 226,142 183,870 168,887 147,048 123,382 99,687 73,733 69,674 36,674 23,089 11,491 4,426 1,028 166 16 4 55,987 226,510 254,853 213,135 184,763 158,080 133,002 110,563 86,672 72,668 47,584 81,343 16,406 7,038 1,752 336 53 7 15,701 62,443 70,945 60,806 53,651 45,294 38,185 31,454 25,381 21,728 15,016 10,292 5,728 2,506 693 115 16 1 7,213 28,794 32,604 28,421 25,418 21,595 18,108 11,845 11,924 9,876 6,619 4,537 2,541 1,036 274 40 1 — 8,488 33,649 38,341 32,385 28,233 23,699 20,077 16,609 13,457 11,852 8,397 5,755 3,187 1,470 419 75 15 1 89,284 362,128 410,050 345,749 301,099 259,834 218,199 178,686 133,929 110,504 69,152 44,145 22,168 8,957 2,087 377 53 lo! 41,785 169,267 193,538 164,949 144,569 125,453 105,274 84,742 61,814 49,798 29,955 18,552 8,950 3,389 754 116 15 4? 47,499 192,861 216,512 180,800 156,530 131,381 112,925 93,914 72,115 60,706 39,197 25,593 13,218 5,568 1,333 261 38 6i 71,523 283,262 820,807 273,880 239,109 206,960 179,377 148,206 116,709 96,233 66,272 43,721 24,148 10,349 2,797 484 69 9 84,183 135,885 153,347 133,221 118,765 101,330 88,153 72,614 58,150 45,144 29,631 19,667 10,319 4,365 1,173 168 27 a. 37,340 147,267 166,860 140,369 122,344 105,630 91,224 76,691 60,569 61,089 35,841 24,154 13,829 5,894 1,624 316 42 6 55,333 221,U7 251,946 215,043 187,281 161,399 139,344 113,717 89,265 72,619 48,165 31,727 16,772 6,773 1,663 264 32 6 26,302 106,247 121,010 104,455 91,472 78,932 68,137 55,324 42,564 33,617 21,443 13,842 6,959 2,804 697 91 14 3 29,031 114,900 .130,936 110,588 95,809 82,467 71,207 58,393 46,701 39,002 26,722 17,885 9,813 3,969 966 173 18 3 8,878 34,493 38,363 32,862 28,678 24,870 21,875 18,692 14,822 12,716 9,259 6,452 3,885 1,905 627 129 17 2 4,365 16,455 18,151 15,931 14,006 12,175 10,947 9,216 7,270 6,050 4,383 2,967 1,689 786 244 48 4 - 4,514 18,040 20,212 16,931 14,672 12,695 10,928 9,476 7,552 6,666 4,876 3,485 2,196 1,119 383 81 13 2 7,311 27,620 30,498 25,985 23,150 £0,691 18,158 15,796 12,622 10,898 7,848 5,512 3.491 1,671 507 91 20 1 3,516 13,293 14,686 12,835 11,287 10,223 9,089 8,074 6,316 5,477 3,805 2,758 1,671 765 232 30 9 - 3.795 41,901 14.327 182,761 15,812 183.256 13,150 11,863 10,468 9,039 7,722 6,306 5,421 4,043 2,784 1,820 906 275 61 11 1 151,310 132,022 112,152 97,129 81,467 63,962 51,729 36,335 23,816 13,266 6,075 1,680 329 38 3 20,897 80,492 81,416 75,951 66,844 57,537 50,346 42,383 32,787 26,834 17,184 11,233 6,008 2,623 664 114 14 1 21,204 82,269 81,840 75,359 66,178 64,565 '46,733 39,084 31,186 26,396 18,691 12,633 7,257 3,452 1,016 216 24 2 23,209 90,763 102,868 84,347 73,616 61,397 53,283 43,983 34,318 27,165 18,387 11,984 6,456 2,872 711 142 16 2 11,559 45,866 52,071 43,044 37,770 31,980 28,100 23,522 17,955 13,954 8,987 5,828 2,971 1,190 281 50 5 1 11,650 44,897 50,797 41,303 35,846 29,417 25,183 20,461 16,393 13,211 9,400 6,156 3,485 1,682 430 92 11 1 12,354 48,672 54,979 44,650 38,163 32,346 27,439 23,370 18,200 14,860 10,322 6,738 3,768 1,671 496 90 14 1 6,087 23,892 27,516 22,285 19,393 16,661 14,203 11,»77 9,345 7,194 4,845 3,119 1,683 739 197 27 4 — 6,267 24,780 27,463 22,°365 18,770 15,685 13,236 11,493 8,855 7,666 5,477 3,619 2,085 932 299 63 10 1 5,137 18,886 20,540 17,805 16,225 14,652 13,142 11,210 9,069 7,590 5,502 3,948 2,324 1,146 349 70 5 _ 2,495 8,816 9,690 8,610 7,789 7,211 6,483 5,580 4,370 3,653 2,597 1,748 1,035 512 136 25 3 — 2,642 10,070 10,850 9,193 8,436 7,441 6,659 5,630 4,699 3,937 2,905 2,200 1,289 634 213 45 2 - 1,201 4,440 4,869 4,508 4,018 3,757 3,265 2,904 2,335 2,114 1,674 1,146 717 386 124 27 3 — 556 1,918 2,139 2,012 1,892 1,735 1,560 1,404 1,117 1,033 765 538 319 182 50 12 2 _ 645 2,522 2,730 2,496 2,126 2,022 1,705 1,500 1,218 1,081 909 608 398 204 74 15 1 - 38,058 148,928 172,546 149,939 129,464 108,039 93,252 79,716 63,936 54,637 33,344 26,933 18,405 8,035 2,592 667 95 14 19,430 74,292 87,204 76,742 66,643 56,642 47,727 40,306 31,366 26,184 17,865 12,134 7,163 3,274 1,011 186 28 7 18,628 74,634 35,342 73,197 62,806 52,397 46,626 39,410 32,631 28,373 20,489 14,749 9,242 4,761 1,531 372 67 7 5,949 23,168 27,161 23,390 20,079 16,569 14,130 11,881 9,197 7,784 5,479 3,830 2,243 1,021 329 8 11 3,201 11,962 14,081 12,375 10,769 8,788 7,479 6,314 4,617 3,935 2,638 1,864 1,058 446 117 2 4 2,748 11,206 13,080 11,015 9,310 7,781 6,651 5,567 4,580 3,849 2,841 1,966 1,135 575 212 36 7 - Ha warden Poor Law Union in tlie Registration District and County of Chester. On 1st January, 1903, Ha warden Poor Law Union was created n Registi atioa 15,358 61,242 69,463 59,484 62,563 44,414 37,315 30,737 24,743 21,236 14,612 10,042 5,568 2,441 671 112 "l 7,006 28,121 31,834 27,738 24,844 21,145 17,648 14,475 11,578 9,618 6,430 4,419 2,462 1,006 265 39 1 8,352 33,121 37,629 31,746 27,719 23,269 19,667 16,262 13,165 11,618 8,182 5,623 3,106 1,435 400 73 13 24 170 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXVIIL— AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, Reoistbation DrVISIONS AND Counties. Alt, AaEs. 1- 2- 3- 4- Cnder 5 Years. 5- 10- 13- 14^ 15- 16- 37- 18- 19- XI. WELSH— conf. / P. 1,229,113 33,441 28,796 30,069 30,487 30,133 152,926 142,341 78,573 25,019 25,227 24,444 21,952 23,650 24,628 24,193 11. South < ^Vales M. 620,082 16,746 14,454 14,938 15,085 15,027 76,250 71,020 39,097 12,488 12,705 12,411 12,920 12,134 12,727 12,110 F. ao9,oai 16,695 14,342 15,131 15,402 15,106 76,676 71,321 39,176 12,561 12,522 12,033 12,032 11,516 11,901 11,783 Glamorgan--^ sHiro P. 866,250 25,291 21,342 21,929 22,545 22,065 113,172 102,692 55,661 17,327 17.121 16,897 17,296 16,481 17,246 17,216 M. 147,103- 12,654 10,668 10,964 11,155 10,960 56,401 51,179 27,825 8,644 8,760 8,635 9,050 8,595 9,106 9,130 F. 419,117 12,637 10,674 10,965 11,390 11,105 56,771 51,513 27,836 8,683 8,661 8,202 8,246 7,886 8,140 8,086 /■ P. 123,570 3,019 2,681 2,876 2,805 2,863 14,244 14.239 8,195 2,654 2,673 2,693 2,638 2,518 2,608 2,133 Carmar- ■< fclipnHhirB M. 59,339 l,iil0 1,321 1,379 1,383 1,426 7,025 • 7,109 3,992 1,311 1,378 1,317 1,367 1,267 1,279 1,153 F. 61,231 1,503 1,360 1,497 1,422 1,437 7,219 7,130 4,203 1,343 1,295 1,376 1,271 1,251 1,329 1,280 Pembroke- -, shire 1 P. 82,121 1,791 1,727 1,832 1,836 1,816 9,002 9,165 5,241 1,843 1,903 1,743 ' 1,793 1,664 1,684 1,571 M. 39,356 863 890 893 932 913 4,496 4,657 2,634 880 914 881 909 845 816 752 F. 13,068 923 837 931 904 903 4,506 4,503 2,607 963 959 862 884 819 868 819 / P. 82,707 1,593 1,108 1,715 1,620 1,673 8,009 8,317 5,086 1,747 1,736 1,651 1,710 1,528 1,579 1,529 Cardigan- -l shire M. 36,603 846 738 836 801 849 4.070 4,169 2,517 894 880 815 826 * 720 724 645 F. 16,101 747 670 879 819 824 3,939 4,148 2,569 853 856 836 881 808 855 884 Brecknock- -j Ehire I P. 53,951 1,299 1,175 1,262 1,228 1,262 6,226 5,951 3,276 1,101 1,081 1,058 1,108 1,049 1,127 1,043 M. 26,970 641 597 629 602 641 3,110 2,964 1,584 572 553 556 553 518 582 520 i F. 26,981 658 578 633 626 621 3,116 2,987 1,692 529 531 502 555 631 645 523 f P. 20,241 448 463 455 453 154 2,273 1,977 1,111 377 410 402 407 410 381 401 Radnor- < shire M. 10,711 226 240 232 212 238 1,148 942 515 187 190 207 215 189 220 210 F. 9,530 222 223 223 241 216 1,125 1,035 569 190 220 195 192 221 161 191 45. NOBTH •»- P. 61,218 1,448 1,341 1,426 1,402 1,325 6,942 6,595 3,998 1,345 1,345 1,309 1,311 1,196 1,187 1,118 Merioneth- -. shire , M. 31,504 749 616 672 734 656 3,457 3,308 2,077 695 699 637 670 622 601 586 F. 32,744 699 695 754 668 669 3,185 3,287 1,921 650 646 672 641 571 586 532 f Carnarvon- •^ shir 6 P. 137,236 2,981 2,726 2,809 2,750 2,794 11,060 13,309 7,781 2,668 2,651 2,853 2,719 2,605 2,632 2,521 M. 65,368 1,509 1,383 1,392 1,355 1,374 ■ 7,013 6,791 3,924 1,365 1,314 1,442 1,374 1,275 ' 1,288 1,260 v F. 71,868 1,472 1,343 1,117 1,395 1,420 7,017 6,515 3,860 1,303 1,307 1,411 1,345 1,330 1,344 1,261 f Anglesey ...-j P. 34,808 733 686 764 780 722 3,685 3,683 2,017 663 696 697 655 627 635 615 M. 16,821 363 373 409 404 310 1,889 1,858 1,065 341 362 341 318 322 305 304 1 F. 17,987 370 313 355 376 382 1,796 1,825 952 322 334 356 337 305 330 311 » On 1st July, 1901, Buckley (Mold) Civil Parish was transferred from Holywell Poor Law Union and Registration District in the County of Flint, to tion District and transferred to the Registration County of Flint. The figures at the date of the Census for Flintshire as thus altered, were as follows :— r I Flintshire ■< 60,536 1,484 1,433 1,458 1,432 1,411 7,248 7,074 3,916 1,357 1,283 1,236 1,308 1,173 1,133 30,679 757 718 734 735 719 3,663 3,537 1,936 701 681 622 691 676 622 29,857 727 715 724 697 722 3,585 3,537 1,980 656 602 614 617 497 511 1,002 565 437 Census, 1901. 171 ENGLAND AND WALES.— STJMMAET TABLES. in REaiSTRATION DIVISIONS and COUNTIES, IdOl-Hsontinued. 20- 21- 26- 80- 85- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65- 70- 75- 80- 85- 90- 95- n §1 23,767 93,199 107,915 92,906 79,869 65,452 55,519 16,795 36,520 30,451 21,386 14,679 8,747 1,221 1,340 332 19 10 12,m 46,790 55,168 48,252 11,714 34,259 28,722 23,821 18,027 14,519 9,909 6,474 3,748 1,730 320 112 17 4 11,653 46,409 52,747 44,634 38,155 31,193 26,797 22,974 18,493 15,932 11,177 8,205 4,999 2,474 320 220 32 6 17,185 63,320 80,089 68,509 57,657 45,860 37,844 30,969 23,246 13,354 12,134 7,864 1,271 1,832 356 124 20 7 9,023 35,525 42,360 36,782 31,250 24,911 20,382 16,398 11,919 9,056 5,762 3,533 1,835 756 214 36 7 4 8,157 32,795 37,729 31.727 26,407 20,949 17,162 14,571 11,327 9,298 6,372 4,311 2,436 1,076 342 88 13 3 2,319 8,760 9,927 8,463 7,565 6,485 5.753 5,045 4,154 3,626 2,639 1,902 1,179 578 224 67 8 1 1,084 4,033 4,715 4,043 3,667 3.072 2,764 2,379 1,923 1,610 1,216 803 496 233 77 21 5 — 1,235 4,732 5,212 4,415 3,898 3,393 2,989 2,666 2,231 2,016 1,423 1,099 633 345 147 46 3 ] 1,565 5,542 5,994 5,469 5,028 4,590 1,003 3.481 2,921 2,778 2,104 1,499 1,050 580 158 43 3 2, 734 2,494 2,666 2,586 2,309 2,249 1,866 1,624 1,360 1,256 947 640 473 253 63 22 — — 831 3,048 3,328 2,883 2,719 2,341 2,137 1,857 1,561 1,522 1,157 859 577 327 95 26 3 2 1,405 5,316 5,770 5,293 5,050 4,536 4,257 4,008 3,590 3,373 2,679 2,069 1,354 739 219 65 12 - 613 2,120 2,285 2,162 2,108 1,917 1,772 1,677 1,462 1,403 1,083 793 519 307 92 16 2 — 792 3,196 3,485 3,131 2,942 2,619 2,485 2,331 2,128 1,968 1,591 1,271 335 432 157 49 10 — 928 3,737 4,385 3,745 3,345 2,846 2,652 2,349 1,837 1,700 1,345 950 651 315 102 13 3 - 155 1,787 2,172 1,885 1,711 1,463 1,370 1,220 927 831 &')8 472 314 133 46 11 1 — 473 1,950 2,213 1,860 1.634 1,383 1,282 1,129 930 849 707 478 337 130 56 7 2 — 365 1,524 1,750 1,427 1,224 1,155 1,010 ^3 752 620 485 395 242 130 51 10 3 - 200 836 970 789 669 647 568 523 436 341 258 208 111 66 23 6 2 — 165 688 780 638 555 508 442 420 316 279 227 187 131 64 23 4 1 — 8,342 32,559 37,470 33,«3 29,506 26,018 23,603 21,039 13,219 16,302 11,479 8,424 5,415 2,790 923 177 35 4,115 15,540 17,955 16,115 14,165 12,595 11,526 10,170 8,711 7,710 5,303 3,846 2,357 1,073 374 61 7 4,227 17,019 19,515 17,528 15,341 13,4-23 12,077 10,869 9,508 8,392 6,171 4,378 3,033 1,712 549 116 28 1,106 4,050 4,739 4,137 3,855 3,506 3,045 2,840 2,507 2,421 1,386 1,432 867 496 173 34 6 5W 1,840 2,169 1,934 1,862 1,726 1,526 1,397 1,232 1,182 914 716 430 209 37 11 1 - 599 2,210 2,570 2,203 1,993 1,780 1,519 1,443 1,235 1,239 912 716 517 237 83 23 5 678 2,793 3,184 2,915 2,515 2,163 2,040 1,826 1,685 1,571 993 761 135 219 51 11 1 366 1,434 1,645 1,400 1,247 1,088 1,023 926 817 753 434 334 134 74 17 5 - 312 1,359 1,539 1,515 1,263 1,075 1,017 900 863 818 644 127 271 143 34 6 1 - 2,297 8,920 10,382 9,372 7,946 6,804 6,159 5,459 4,601 3,991 2,780 1,982 1,134 628 166 30 6 — 1,209 4,498 5,155 4,697 3,985 3,401 3,042 2,729 2,217 1,925 1,303 926 502 233 64 8 2 — 1,088 4,422 5,227 4,675 3,961 3,403 3,117 2,730 2,384 2,066 1,477 1,036 632 393 102 22 1 - 1,078 4,382 5,010 1,555 3,926 3,654 3,307 3,009 2,711 2,333 1,343 1,117 734 369 134 23 6 1 533 2,115 2,429 2,159 1,867 1,809 1,631 1,475 1,332 1,115 707 171 324 125 49 8 2 1 545 2,267 2,581 2,396 2,039 1,845 1,676 1,534 1,379 1,218 841 646 110 214 85 20 4 - 2,624 10,117 11,553 10,222 9,012 7,884 7,213 6,301 5,355 4,703 3,376 2,370 1,569 779 230 56 14 1 1,230 4,615 5,340 4,748 4,128 3,639 3,401 2,903 2,407 2,134 1,500 1,070 667 319 104 22 1 1 1,394 5,502 6,213 5,474 4,884 1,245 3,812 3,398 2,383 2,571 1,876 1,300 902 460 176 31 13 - 599 2,297 2,602 2,442 2,252 2,007 1,839 1,604 1,360 1,278 891 762 506 299 117 18 2 — 270 1,038 1,217 1,177 1,076 932 903 710 626 601 400 329 230 116 53 7 1 — 289 1,236 1,385 1,265 1,176 1,075 936 864 734 677 491 433 276 183 64 11 1 — Hawarden Poor Law Union in the Registration District and County of Chester. On 1st January, 1903, Hawarden Poor Law Union was created a Registra- 1,021 3,994 4,666 4,237 573 2,107 2,415 2,033 148 1,837 2,251 2,1M 3,603 1,821 1,732 3,043 2,910 2,543 2,323 2,063 1,402 1,011 615 284 73, 14 3 1,538 1,483 1,296 1,163 1,011 643 452 263 104 26 6 — 1,505 1,427 1,247 1,160 1,052 759 339 332 180 47 8 31 172 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. M3 a HO P-i ei (4-1 °^ e o -CO So ■" o 01 -£3 o O I M I— I !>< M <1 H So, 1(5 s I s § 5 - " 2 g 9 §S S S '^- t 03 3 S ,9 iS 3 M ^ S '*' X;- « JS- "^ 2" CO a " OSS ooKS 9SS s a . § s - s s 3 a i it 05 W5 :* CD 53 I § S o g CO t- -* CO 00 gig (» « ,«- So 2 §i Is CO M i i S i I o lO 3> 80s iH 03 "^ m 5S ^ S ^ tp „- o ra. in S3 S !S £2 e4 ■« ^- fff ..- (» ■« I- § § I g S £S CO 53 in 35 S § s s. 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Q H M P3 Cj 6 5,770 10,671 5,284 5,387 8,218 4,193 4,025 5,220 2,703 2,512 2,234 1,279 955 509 322 187 45 31 11 Widowed ...■ P. 7,009 M. 2,200 F. 4,809 _ - - , - 12 7 5 269 132 137 662 223 439 1,168 345 823 1,735 499 1,236 1,847 575 1,272 1,086 356 731 230 64 166 ; PEMBROKE- SHIRE. Unmarried -< P. 50,362 M. 24,222 F. 26,140 27,154 13,611 13,543 1,743 881 862 1,792 909 883 1,662 845 817 1,676 815 861 1,524 741 783 1,468 713 755 4,407 2,062 2,345 4,749 2,125 2,624 1,946 776 1,170 1,017 314 673 696 250 446 364 106 25 J 143 35 108 21 9 12 Married ...-! P. 27,040 M. 13,453 F. 13,587 - 1 1 2 2 8 1 7 47 11 36 96 20 76 1,125 428 697 * 6,583 3,072 3,511 7,263 3,644 3,619 5,747 2,912 2,835 3,785 1,992 1,793 1,854 1,034 820 503 320 183 26 19 7 Widowed .. -I P. 5,022 M. 1,681 F. 3,341 - z ~~ 1 1 10 4 6 131 55 76 409 138 271 720 234 486 1,218 374 844 1,385 447 938 984 371 613 164 57 107 CARDIGAN- SHIRE. Unmarried -( P. 5t,634 M. 23,293 F. 28,341 24,895 12.5,TO 12,365 1,651 815 836 1,710 826 884 1,526 720 806 1,572 722 850 1,518 642 870 1,371 603 708 4,603 1,865 2,738 5,888 2,280 3,608 2,850 1,019 1,801 1,768 607 1,161 1,259 371 888 721 198 523 268 56 212 34 9 26 Married ...■ P. 24,593 M. 11,517 F. 13,076 — - — 2 1 7 2 5 11 3 8 S3 9 24 707 251 456 5,008 2,113 2,895 6,270 2,862 3,408 i584 2,960 4,149 2,099 2,0.?0 2,236 1,206 1,030 579 352 227 11 Widowed ...< 1 P. 6,480 M. 1,793 F. 4,687 - - - - 1 1 6 4 2 167 54 113 466 114 352 953 258 695 1,555 397 1,158 1,791 482 1,309 1,296 418 878 245 65 180 BRECKNOCK- SHIllE. 1 f, P. 33,034 Unmabried-J M. 16,976 I F. 16,058 17,638 8,783 8,855 1,058 656 502 1,108 653 555 1,045 518 527 1,110 581 529 1,018 615 503 853 443 410 2,902 1,497 1,405 3,356 1,852 1,504 1,S35 774 561 827 486 341 419 234 185 261 135 126 Gl 41 50 13 8 5 Married ... P. 17,618 M. 8,794 F. 8,824 _ - - 4 17 1 16 25 5 20 75 12 63 628 289 639 4,664 2,159 2,505 4,569 2,292 2,277 3,655 1,901 1,754 2,352 1,280 1,072 1,117 647 470 294 196 98 18 12 6 . M^IBOWED ...■ P. 8,299 M. 1,200 F. 2,099 — - — - ■ - - - 7 1 6 110 -46 64 287 108 179 519 203 316 786 264 522 917 328 689 581 212 369 92 38 54 180 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXX.— CONDITION as to MARRIAGE and AGES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, in each REGISTRATION COUNTY, 1901 -~c , -t 1-K ^ O r-l o n CO ^ ^ o xn fi p 1— 1 !z ^ 'rt r/j cS t) w (/J P5 ^4.. 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'JJ _ CJCM _ oj j;ifi a> c o ►* 5 s IS- 3 o » 3S?.gfgS§ «'r.agS:S'g "^ M % lO '« o ■SsOoTCqg fcS«'-c3^ 00-^5 ^dSi 3 H'aT3..3 £S Census. 1901. 183 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. H a 7^ y H ID r/5 :H PP bi < H- 1 I-H p. ^ 00 ■s iH a «> s 02 o o r/7 Q .a h- 1 5 < T3 a a o r/J S a <4-i W b o ^ o o ft % % !> M & C3 t3 CO pq g CO ^ s P cc o a P m 3 ^ ^ a o ^ c"^ )^w fl 2 f^ rt hW S ^ § ^ 1^ no O «3 a o w 5 < X X X < Eh o o ^ o So Hid oc a s> i§ ■SI9J\10piJ\ •spu'BqsnH ■^unsqs sjaAV spuTsqsnii '^assaJd 9J0M ssaijW asoqjvi spu'BqsnH ipjsjvidn PP'3 001 6 DO oooo CCQ"(D'.-r C-"rt OJi-iCDt-OO® oobir- goo CO '^ COLO TO ' e4 CO usmiQ i-H to Nt-O ^•-•CQO oouioar ?e*3 CO t" ^H e»5 nc N o 1^ 00 CO c-NMoooa •#•* ON COCO CO -^ iaC4i-H C- CO OS 00 us ^ pMiocotac (op-eocg-^ OOCOMCOM coeousa)^ eoinr*"' "-" eg w cooc co^cod D„„ I CO CO O) O) ^ CO •-Heogc«) C~ OOC4 CO ^lO^^CO 0-#i-iOI> uacopo OiONi-H •-Honc^n eamcOMr-t «^cpe«^ O D- ^^CO N eJoesT Cflr-f I I C0O00C4 I I CO CO u» a> M CO caooc- i-iC*rH flOCO I I I I C»E*00e4 1 l-'^SS gMCoeoco CO 00 04 oie<9 COCO'vl*!-! •-« I MM I I MM 1-H CD 3 S rH I MCOOlp-l cgeococ*>0 MM I I M M M ustoc-oooao I I I I ■§■0 8 CO (H CO V 0) CO Ph o v ^a -a . _ a*' a ■ (0 m w ^ to <» e 9 ? P 3 a ■a 2 oj c d « oo-, I. M " :'^' -§1^565 « fD cH T3 «-l j: ^ 13 tc no Ci * .g*^ SS to" d ^ te>^ = o c BjSi.' Ml' — -OS •°'2 •-£ ^o C tfi 03 S*^— fi o)5'Sas%s ■"_, S tOlNS?' '^ _i ■" K SO ra r S d S £ a. g ^ Cr-i W'--4-3 ~ ra C3 O CO to ■* » c3 -«^ 184 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXIIL— WORKHOUSES in ENGLAND and WALES.— CONDITION as to MARRIAGE and AGES of PAUPER INMATES of WORKHOUSE INSTITUTIONS, 1901. Condition as to Marbiaqe. Ages. All Ages. Under 5 Years, 10- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85 and wards. Unmarried Married Widowed M. If. ...( fP- M. If. Total Pauper Inmates fP- M. If. 111,095 67,295 43,800 27,086 16,543 10,543 70.469 36,447 34,022 208,650 120,285 9,862 4,901 4,461 9,862 4,901 4,461 15,176 8,521 6,655 15,176 8,521 6,655 17,520 10,359 7,161 10,359 7,161 3,798 1,669 2,129 19 3 16 17.520 3,821 4,620 1,673 2,148 4,827 1,671 2,656 263 50 213 30 3 27 9,349 4,695 4,654 2,113 585 1,528 517 95 10,761 6,713 4,048 3,919 1,754 2,165 2,088 608 1,480 1,724 11,979 5,375 6,604 16,768 9,075 7,693 11,428 7,908 3,520 4,547 2.798 1,749 5,195 2,341 2,854 12,650 9,305 3,345 6,155 4,281 1,874 11,395 8,227 3,163 7,010 4,983 2,027 21,170 13,047 8,123 13,340 26,198 7,292 14,579 6,048 11,619 32,145 20,878 11,267 4,740 3,003 1,737 2,792 1,907 885 19,528 10,011 9,517 44,603 27,789 16,814 27,060 14,921 12,139 589 323 3.56U 1,517 4,426 2,022 2,401 Table XXXIV.— PRISONS in ENGLAND and WALES.— CONDITION as to MARRIAGE and AGES of PRISONERS in LOCAL and CONVICT PRISONS, 1901. Condition as to Mabbiaqb. Ages. All Ages. Under 5 Years. 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85 and up- wards. (P. Unmarried ■{ M. If. Married -[m". If. fP- Widowed ... -! M. 9,984 8,994 990 6,316 4,964 1,352 1,180 678 502 - - 13 12 1 1,487 1,3991 88 23 20 3 2,853 2,614 239 606 505 101 11 6 5 3,089 2,660 429 2,202 1,651 551 154 61 93 1,504 1,324 180 1,992 1,517 475 342 143 199 595 553 42 959 796 163 277 163 114 314 8 421 372 49 249 186 63 103 100 3 105 96 9 181 106 25 17 17 8 7 1 13 10 3 1 1 3 3 fP- Total Prisoners -{ M. If. 17,480 14,636 2,844 - - 13 12 1 1,510 1,419 81 3,470 3,125 345 5,445 3,838 4,372 2,984 1,073 854 1,831 1,512 319 992 872 120 339 302 37 38 34 4 4 4 OCCUPATIONS. TABLES XXXV -XLin. BIRTHPLACES. TABLES XLIV.-XLVIL OCCUPATIONS OF FOREIGNERS. TABLE XLVIII. INFIRMITIES. TABLES XLIX.-LI. LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES. TABLE LII. 186 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 19 Yeabs and Upwards, at Ten Geoups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," " Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901. NoTB.— In classifying the people by their occupations the following rules have been observed :— Persons returned as engaged in more i e occupation have been referred to the occupation which in each case appeared to be the most important ; or, if there was no differenc _ _ I than one occupation have been referred to the occupation which in each case appeared to be the most important ; or, if there was no difference In this respect, to the occupation flrst mentioned in the Return. Thus, a manufacturing trade has been selected in preference to a selling trade. A Clergyman who is also a Schoolmaster has been classed under the heading "Schoolmaster." Persons returned as "Pensioners" or as " Retired " from any specified profession or business (except Offleers of the Army or Navy, Clergymen, and Medical Men) appear in this Table as simply '• Pensioners " or " Retired " (see Order XXJIl.), butare classified in Table XXXVIII. according to their former occupations. Inmates of Lunatic Asylums or of Workhouses, when returned as Insane and yet described by their former occupations, have— irrespective of age- been classed as " Retired." Other Inmates of Workhouses, unless aged 60 years or upwards, and Patients in Hospitals and Prisoners of all ages, have been classed under their stated occupations on the assumption that their ordinary work has been relinquished for a time only. Inmates of Workhouses aged 60 years and upwards, whose former occupations were returned, have been dealt with as " Retired." The numbers given under any heading include Apprentices, Assistants, Workmen, and Labourers, as well as Masters, except where special headings are provided for subordinates. Messengers, Errand Boys, Porters, and Watchmen are, however, shown under a separate heading, and Clerks are classified as Civil Service Clerks, Bank Clerks, Railway Clterks, Insurance Clerks, or Commercial Clerks, according to the particular service in which they are engaged. In some cases women and children, chiefly widows or orphans carrying on the business of their husbands or fathers, will be found under Occupations commonly followed only by adult men. Ages op Males 10 Yp.arr and upwards. Total /" A T,T, AGES .,,15,728,613 Ui^? -1 Under 10 Years 3,594,354 iJfiowU" y«'^BS AND 12.134,259 LAnON >, UPWARDS sa IS 1 p. la 1 ■ O ll 10- 14- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- -1 1 Occupations of Males Aqed 10 Years and upwards. 1,884,688 336,282 1,607,522 1,472,644 2,485,954 1,931,943 1.398,209 907.945 477,868 183,204 12.134,259 Total Occupied and Unoccupied. — — 1,196,558 188,180 109,207 227,075 131,535 1,475,987 39,015 1,433,629 43,287 2,442,667 42,759 1,889,184 54,885 1,341,324 99,797 808.148 148,398 329.470 111,842 71.362 1,977,283 10,156,976 Retired or Unoccupied (Order XXIII.) Engaged in Occupations (Orders I.-XXII.) 2,611 6,252 18,976 21,553 60,408 38,757 20,645 10,088 2.749 748 171,687 I, GjiNBRAL OR Local Government OF THE Country. 5 2,587 67 5,097 5,412 12,229 5,634 7,237 11,355 13,955 9,876 9,011 5,790 1,836 3,171 2,373 655 431 207 75 42,475 57,861 1. Natiotwl Government, Civil Service (OiHcers and Clerks) ... Civil Service (Messengers, etc.) • • • 19 88 70 1,265 6,480 2,202 18,804 6,291 13,611 6,193 5,203 4,716 621 3,620 69 1,594 13 453 44,901 26,444 2. Local Government, Police Municipal, Parish, and other Local or County Ofilcers • ■ • 15 619 41,432 48,441 44,541 19,630 5,795 4,639 2,327 949 168.238 II. Defence of the Country. lb 408 676 28,333 965 31,783 1,788 25,499 1,961 11,649 1,995 1,725 3,251 250 1,751 45 728 5 13,115 99,707 1. Armv (at Home). Army Ofilcers (EflTective and Retired) Soldiers and Xon - Commissioned Officers . . . 5 18 93 489 11,984 481 15,212 688 16,566 641 5,379 909 1,166 851 181 507 24 210 6 4,797 50,619 2. Navy and Marines {Ashore and in Port), Officers of the Navy and Marines (Effective and Retired) Men of the Navy and Marines III. Professional Occupations and THEIR Subordinate Services. ' — — — 924 2,588 27,160 34,437 82,796 72,719 46,776 27,885 12,075 4,259- 311,618 ■ • • i 273 57 266 1,833 811 2,561 6,286 779 2,787 5,273 525 2,627 2,176 2,943 186 851 1,181 67 303 25,235 2,819 11.572 1. Clerical. Clergymen (Established Church) Roman Catholic Priests Ministers, Priests, of other religious bodies Mlssionaries.SoriptureReaders.Itiner- ant Preachers Monks. Nuns. Sisters of Cbarlty Church. Chapel, (;eraetery— Officers, etc. 1 1 • ■ • 51 1 17 96 24 72 692 55 , 168 1,564 58 816 1,165 47 1,196 775 25 1,297 611 21 1.176 ( 284 7 691 72 2 237 5,293 239 5,721 • ■ 289 1,072 8,477 693 6,715 5,141 7,741 6,562 5,010 4,623 2,903 2,217 1,352 1.087 431 345 76 20,998 31,066 2. Legal; Barristers, Solicitors Law Clerks i • • 2 20 6 488 35 10 180 460 662 165 106 311 6,567 1,455 833 406 777 7,135 1,080 755 330 800, 4,122 872 531 112 664 2,413 420 368 80 378 1,172 155 196 16 175 617 17 52 2 65 22,186 5,169 2,938 1,092 3,358 3. Medical. Phy^sicians, Surgeons, General Prac- titioners Dentists (including Assistants) Veterinary Surgeons Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants Subordinate Medical Service . 1 ■ i ■ 1 . • ISO 1 696 19 8,827 178 8,076 191 16,135 611 14,016 765 6,188 688 3,263 531 608 196 86 41 58,675 3,224 1. Teaching. Schoolmasters, Teachers, Professors, Lecturers Others concerned In Teaching 1 • i 4 5 3 516 479 45 1,174 644 144 2,990 968 441 2,428 550 365 1,545 307 214 823 157 154 256 55 56 75 11 18 9,811 3,176 1,141 5. Literarr/ and Seientiflc. Authors, Editors, Journalists, Reporters, Shorthand Writers Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits Others connected with Literature, etc. : . . 4 547 412 1,469 900 3,015 1,638 2,530 1,420 1,843 1,018 1.163 666 380 260 105 66 11,052 6,114 6. Engineers and Surveyors. Civil and Mining Engineers Land, House, Ship— Surveyors J . 9 30 31 27 40 138 82 16 72 664 1,020 1,502 920 273 453 1,060 2,042 1,805 2,432 998 690 2,604 2,891 3,282 6,402 2,560 1,610 2,411 2,188 2,178 5,130 1,339 1,292 1,735 1,425 1,267 3,117 592 810 1.018 825 671 1,639 174 363 505 322 232 647 47 122 204 62 43 142 11 27 10,250 10,775 11,148 20,605 6,044 5,171 7. Art, Music. Drama. Painters, Engravers, Sculptors (artists) Architects Photographers " Musicians, Music Masters, Singers .'.'. Actors Art, Music, Theatre— Service, etc. '.'.'. i 1 ■ ' ■ ■ ; • 233 393 1,941 2,189 3,186 2,145 1,311 588 195 32 1 12.516 8. Exhibitions, Games, etc. Performers, Showmen; Exhibition- Games— Service 1 ■ • • Census, 1901. 187 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES (Unmarried and Married or Widowed) aged 10 Years AND Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," " Working for Employers," "Working on Own Account," and "Others," 1901. Note.— In the list of Oocupations for Females, the Male designations of occupations are given for convenience, except where the occupa- tions are exclusively followed by Females. , j .t- The figures in italics, in tlie section of the Tahle for Females, relate to the Married or Widowed. In order to find space for this additional information, those Occupations are omitted in which Females are not employed to any extent. AOBB OF Females 10 Years and upwards. 10- u- 15- 20- 25^ 35- I,SS9,279 331,491 1,389,279331,491 1,269,017 70,262 200,426 131,065 34 970 3,224 1,638,621 1,613,138 25,483 636,7.57 22,440 l,076,3ai 3,043 3,675 2 2,986 367 S0,1S6 106 56 105 3 19 3i 102 16 17 17 65 71 15 87 17 779 3 81 43,134 6 24 25 42 263 1,274 2,836 19 1,039 S8 206 li 178 7 1,648,278 1,196,555 451,723 317,245 402,550 879,310 49,104 6,873 65 8,237 ss 217 10 2,419 68,852 7,430 655 11 473 12 138 15 6 6,235 lOS 165 6 42,019 151 113 11 9 S 106 545 18 1,067 IS 5,313 HSil 1,464 618 235 76 179 61 2,769,886 941,161 1,828,725 280,629 1,645,524 660.532 183,201 7,022 996 3,034 S9S 346 S6 3.642 SliS 73,117 8,726 1.555 197 1,696 44 9 ■ 138 lis 16,759 313 es 42,332 S,SS5 259 81 n « 240 8 1,163 5 1 820 86 6,067 1,087 895 1,^87 180. 2,064,062 382,468 1,681,594 137.494 1,461,169 244,974 220,425 2,377 1,699 1,097 70S 171 1S9 1,109 sss 32,523 12,825 917 Sll 1,55S 3 47 Si 44 IS 13 9 2 113 7,818 i,iS9 193 1IS9 17,347 /,,9S8 356 60 213 im 9 8 122 18 45- 1,505,982 205,176 f,300,80e 87,767 1,092,070 117,409 208,736 921 1,572 490 8i9 77 U8 354 695 93 1S5 219 91 2,653 1,177 120 41 i£0 94 13,516 ?S,720 494 i9S 1,119 9 38 S4 16 9 3 9 i 58 669 3,209 7,510 97 J4« 6,526 i,908 213 65- 65- 1,036,305 121,038 914,267 67,033 754,355 54,005 169,912 339 189 7JS 33 i07 117 «97 6,772 72,009 1S7 766 7 26 90 698,138 66.513 531,625 49,168 455,045 17,345 76,580 65 673 47 S81 7 «5 15 805 1,510 26 8k 2,462 J,4S9 76 4« 111 53 109 M 1 4 6 48 19 It 7 299 105 M4 47 62 19 «9 4« 1,156 458 8IS kSU 30 10 370 49 15 7 IIU 4« 10 4 fS 4« 1,639 5,.*S7 258,543 28,822 229,721 25,863 213,273 2,969 16,448 16 «M 489 4 40 512 soo 11 « 3 8 102 U9 3 9 16 11 775 iOS 1 9 266 fiOO 11 115 o Total [All Ages ... 16,769,2301 Female A Under 10 Years 3,e09,645| Population 10 Years and 13,189,58 ■ '- UPWARDS 1 15 1 Occupations op Females Aoed 10 Years and upwards. .3 a 5 ° m'S. tflggg ^1 13,189,585 6,2V!5,641 963,944 2,971,399 6,046,435 3,254,242 917,509 53 20,416 6,084 11,145 S,167 1,239 5S3 8,032 «,S94 240,309 54.333 3,968 «35 6,191 «J 179 SOS 350 17 167 45 113 ^7 2 I 356 1,690 36,857 n,S57 885 475 TOTAL Unmarried Married or Widowed Occupied and Unoccupied. I Retired or Unoccupied (Order XXIII.) I Engaged in Occupations (Orders I.— XXII.) I. General or Local Government of THE Country. 1. National Government, I Civil Service (Officers and Clerks) I Civil Service (Messengers, etc.) ... 2. Local Government, 1 Manioipal, Parish, and other Local or/ / County Offlcers \ II. Defence of the Country. iii. puofessional occupations and theib Subordinate Services. 1. Clerical, 1 Missionaries, Scripture Readers, Itlner- / ant Preachers I Monks, Nuns, Sisters of Charity 1 Church, Chapel, Cemetery— Officers, / etc. 2. Legal. I Law Clerks... •••{ 3. Medical, 1 Physicians, Surgeons, General Practi- / tioners Dentists (including Assistants) ... Veterinary Surgeons Mldwives I Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants ... I Subordinate Medical Service 158,406 13,S6I, 1,000 SOS 852 S97 43 «s 583 5S 3,127 572 5 1 3,548 SOS 18,688 S,956 3,731 2,70.9 728 6U1 524 424 4. Teaching, \ Schoolmasters, Teachers, Professors, / Lecturers j- Others concerned in Teaching 5. Literary and Scientific, \ Authors, Editors, Journalists, Reporters, / Shorthand Writers ] Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits... j Others connected with Literature, etc.... \ 6. Engineers and Surveyori, 7. Art, Music, Drama. I Painters, Engravers, Sculptors (artists) 1- Architects Photographers Musicians, Music Masters, Singers Actors ' I Art, Music, Theatre^Service, etc. •••{ 8. ExMiitione, Games, etc. Exhibition, 1 Performers, Showmen J Games— Service 188 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Years and Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home"; also as " Employees," " Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901 — continued. Ages of Malbs 10 Yeaks and upwards. Occupations of Males Aged 10 Years and upwards. .5 a 1 P. a ■21 M a sa 11 II 10- 14- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- t 3,852 6,749 43,274 41,670 73,907 67,400 40,628 24,241 10,355 2,119 304,195 IV. Domestic Offices or Services. 1. Domestic Indoor Service, 218 2,336 569 3,263 4,290 11,935 3,489 7,439 4,024 10,209 1.943 6.333 1,056 3,819 511 1,879 140 580 13 100 16,253 47,893 Domestic Indoor Servants in Hotels. Lodging-, and Eating Houses Other Domestic Indoor Servants 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. ■ • ■ • • 346 B51 69 879 1,414 162 10,837 10,618 1,352 12,834 9,968 1,739 21,331 20,161 4,066 14.987 17,464 3,992 8,823 13,241 2,846 4,022 8.820 1.646 1.169 4.494 684 127 1,079 141 75,355 87,900 16,677 Domestic Coaclimen, Grooms Domestic Gardeners Gamelceepers 3. Other Service. • • • • 24 19 60 129 74 44 5 15 118 216 713 490 142 616 1,066 1,215 697 1,989 310 1,212 913 1,080 1,653 3,543 2,179 2.327 2,098 2,336 1.624 2.263 3,887 1,415 1,743 1,749 1,186 1,391 4,622 863 1,413 1.368 594 686 3.820 341 971 961 181 192 1.891 107 412 505 19 36 434 4 80 86 6,765 10.653 17,290 6,900 8,874 9.636 College, Club-Service Hospital and Institution Service Caretakers; Office, Park, Lodge, Gate, etc.. Keepers (not Government) Cooks (not Domestic) Laundry and Washing Service Others engaged in Service 3,251 • • * 2,061 8,131 88,414 90,192 142,809 94.603 60,299 32,179 10.250 1,847 530,685 v. Commercial Occupations. 1. Merchants, Agents, and Accountants. 2 i 1 20 5 i 9 106 842 218 1,256 38 317 59 226 2,562 363 6,913 562 936 92 1,049 9,812 595 22,109 2,464 3.179 308 1,326 10,735 378 16,574 2,371 3,376 455 1.203 9,197 231 10,477 1,913 2,876 403 833 5,524 92 4,975 1,156 2,096 240 318 2.016 29 1,445 418 898 89 71 398 2 191 lOi 254 25 6,133 41.108 1,913 63.940 9,026 13,934 1,680 Merchants (commodity undefined) Brokers, Agents, Factors Salesmen, Buyers (nototherwisedescribed) Commercial Travellers Accountants Auctioneers, Appraisers. Valuers, House Agents Officers of Commercial Company, Guild, Society, etc. 2, Commercial or Business Clerla. • • • • 2,009 7,879 76,706 65,436 77.168 40,650 22,718 11,402 3,429 492 307,889 Commercial or Business Clerks 3. Dealers in Money. • • 6 27 2 5,006 23 6,342 70 8.190 221 5,191 239 3.200 209 1,661 151 358 56 88 9 30,069 980 Bankers ; Bank— Officials, Clerks Bill Discounters, Brokers, Finance Agents 4. Insurance. • • • • • 41 2 177 10 3,287 556 3,077 3,613 6,255 11,459 4.702 8,506 2,306 5,566 930 3,119 215 979 40 173 21,030 33.983 Life, House, Ship, etc., Insurance- Officials, Clerks, etc. Insurance Agents • • • • • 36,358 53,445 180,561 175,529 311,421 230,134 154,811 79,607 23.880 3,254 1,249.000 VI. Convetance of Men. Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways, 203 18 46 20 5 58 1,369 141 1 157 40 30 144 13.912 10,252 166 798 705 1,483 2,863 10,708 14,034 1.632 2,510 3,468 5,474 5.168 16,554 18,832 7,628 8,435 5.329 13,088 7,990 12,835 11,872 5.975 6,428 2,148 11.529 5,936 8,096 7,654 3,837 4,667 1,201 8,442 3,941 3,703 2,913 1,414 1,776 653 5,100 2,393 675 401 173 256 330 1,553 946 55 18 2 23 60 156 123 68,110 66,135 20,828 24,990 13,954 46,860 29,562 Railway Officials or Clerks Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers Railway Guards ;. Signalmen Pointsmen, Level Crossing Men ..! '" Platelayers, Gangers, Packers Railway Labourers (not Railway Con- tractors Labourers) Railway Porters and Servants • 292 1,228 14,711 16,769 21,418 13,032 8,428 4,330 1,138 120 81,466 . , 2. On Moads. 629 1,971 1,486 5,330 139 13,392 39,045 694 15,607 47,429 2,827 30,033 77,620 3.320 24,619 50,868 2,887 16,560 30,841 1,897 8,177 14,445 593 2.616 4,212 122 346 539 12,479 113,465 272,300 Livery Stable Keepers; Coach, Cab- Proprietors Coachmen, Groom.'j (not Domestic); Cabmen Carmen, Carriers. Carters. Waggoners (not Farm) Omnibus Service ... ,,. Tramway Service Motor Car Drivers ' Others on Roads ," ™ • 4,120 5,888 1.207 248,621 6,719 15,448 433 2,343 32 42 i 61 134 U 550 1,816 67 35 1.761 3,504 154 46 4,919 6,828 272 161 2,811 3.624 106 213 1,247 1,622 17 327 437 497 6 375 111 96 1 206 15 9 41 11,974 18,172 623 1,452 • 53 508 823 W 3. On Seas, Bivers, and Canals. 72 324 303 7 1 8,S08 3,260 92 11,915 3.868 180 27.845 7.056 751 20,445 6,092 1,035 14,566 4,812 968 7.976 2.995 701 2,318 1.050 322 392 92 97,461 29,818 4,150 Merchant Service; Seamen. Pilots ; Boat- men on Seas Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen Navigation Service (on shore) • 818 607 1,357 93,782 27,114 2,383 1,993 1,845 270 868 252 140 Census, 1901. 189 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES (Unmarried and Married or Widowed) aged 10 Years AND Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as "Working at Home"; also as "Employers," "Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901 — continued. Ages op FEMAr.ES 10 Years and UPWARDS. .sa .i4 o £ §1 1^ Occupations of Females Aged 10 Years 1 s ° .5^ B \ en \ \ -4 ! % AND UPWARDS. gw p Ma ■s< mS 1(V- 14- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- §? ^1e e sa 5E ^s i .| ! H a ^H n S» 20,778 47,289 434,572 528 385,178 8.506 294,568 t5,254 107,407 75,982 63,981 84,048 25,299 64,35/ 7.844 29,054 1,240 4,843 1,378,166 372.566 1 IV. Domestic Offices ok Services. 1. Domestic Indoor Service, 248 759 13,010 14,2U 10,027 2,773 993 343 70 7 42,441 ilDomestio Indoor Servants in Hotels,/ 8,270 1 / Lodging, and Eating Houses \ . . • 7 16! 786 9S5 75J 409 118 «J > • • 19,786 44,009 385,476 1S7 334,339 254,497 87,907 «I,W7 41900 SS,9S0 18.636 I9,19S 5.444 8,756 885 1,«49 1,192,879 93,m 1 Other Domestic Indoor Servants | 2. Domestic Outdoor Service, • • ■ 3 6 4 1 1 1 6 s S 1 5 • 21 15 1 Domestic Gardeners | 3. Other Service. • • 2 67 1 119 108 HI 66 MO 35 3il 14 148 5 S8 1 6 417 1,268 ■College, Club— Service • . si 194 3,993 g 7,296 50 6,3Q7 2,842 1,053 1,399 1,013 541 «S4 153 183 25 85 22,804 ,?,537 ■ Hospital and Institution Service ■ • • 2 118 262 468 472 491 414 209 46 2,482 Caretakers ; Office, Park, Lodge. Gate, etc.. Keepers Cnot Government) . • s IVS 1,156 2,S06 3,sse s,6sa 1,494 397 io,ssa . • 347 996 7.5 1,477 eis 775 1,SS6 474 1,310 223 670 65 31,3 9 4,367 4,2/.« ■ Cooks (not Domestic) ■ " , 142 323 3,157 3,805 5,477 4,793 4.084 2.625 932 140 25,378 ■Charwomen ... ... ... ... ... ■ 45 l.SSS 10,613 ««,i9I 35,116 is,ieo 7,751 1,064 86,468 22,404 50,642 505 1,919 28,183 xso 23,968 i,sis 16,038 16,1^9 7,678 35,61,9 4,533 2S,54S 2.564 S«,«70 955 10,354 126 1,715 86,474 109,667 ■ Laundry and Washing Service ■ : 43 80 218 176 18 165 leo 100 278 01 fS9 39 280 10 1«8 1 SO 893 2,078 •Others engaged In Service ... „. ...■{ 231 1,121 19,715 8 1 18,764 138 4 2 13,275 712 3 3.050 746 1 1 826 577 240 343 1 1 56 111 6 25 57,284 2,660 7 11 1 v. Commercial Occupations. 1. Mercfumts, Jgents, and Accountants. 1 Merchants (commodity undefined) .. . | _ • ♦ 2 138 174 15 145 110 107 I5h 57 167 31 115 8 40 2 14 664 615 1 Brokers, Agents, Factors | • 94 171 s 138 19 56 20 19 IS 5 8 s 483 66 ■[salesmen. Buyers (not otherwise/ / described) \ • 37 77 80 SI 32 kS 3 9 14 31 6 17 1 9 ; 247 285 1 Commercial Travellers | 1 Accountants | * • • \ 6 2 4 2 * 27 i Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, / / House Agents \ * ' 3 7 11 17 14 7 1 59 i 3 13 47 54 16 11 4 149 \ Officers o£ Commercial Company, Guild. / / Society, etc. \ 1 e « 28 10 8 . 42 2. Commercial or Business Clerks. 230 1,109 19,180 7 17,895 12,429 2,658 MO 612 353 163 131 37 37 3 7 54,316 1,UI8 \ Commercial or Business Clerks -f 3. Dealers in Money, • 1 31 5 76 i T2 1 20 2 12 8 3 2 • • 214 .9 12 } Bankers ; Bank— Officials. Clerks . . . ■[ 1 Bill Discounters, Brokers, Finance/ / Agents \ . . 10 10 14 8 4 . 44 4. Insurance. 1 8 198 293 284 11 79 9 29 11 3 4 i ■ 895 36 ' Life. House, Ship, etc., Insurance—/ Officials, Clerks, etc. 1 • • 28 1 56 5 73 32 60 32 60 14 45 4 17 i 8 240 204 ■Insurance Agents \ 1,481 1,726 6,934 3,731 2,211 519 214 67 16 3 16,902 1 VI. Conveyance op Men, Goods, and * TO 338 eiB 819 675 329 75 2,923 / Messages. 1. On liailways. 1 2 89 141 120 5 42 5 6 2 « 1 5 404 «7 JRailway Officials or Clerks ■[ i 8 3 s 8 S7 3 «7 3 52 49 1 ee 27 288 1 Pointsmen, Level Crossing Men i 27 18 h 32 21 118 9 «44 9 158 3 84 119 JHaaway Porters and Servants ^ 2. On Beads. 2 7 7 7 5 29 \ Livery Stable Keepers; Coach. Cab— / 2' 3 t 3 1 18 la 108 181 48 31 368 / Proprietors \ 39 9 1 8 S 11 5 6 12 13 17 10 3 67 \ Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners/ 2 5 17 2 i 2 « 37 7f «1 ISO l!fS S3 693 / (not Farm) l 38 7 11 IS 5 12 i 1 1 3 1 • • • i 5 3 Omnibus Service • 2i 29 16 3 1 i • 1 70 2 Tramway Service ■( '• • 3 3 1 3 5 2 7 2 18 » 13 S6 Others on Roads | 3. On Seas, Ilivers, and Canals. 8 I 35 5 ; 4 8 g 33 89 54 23 7 1 196 ' Merchant Service ; Seamen, Pilots ; / Boatmen on Seas ) 195 1 t 40 84 £8 87 8 224 1 331 2 3 li 31 19 8 S8 5 74 2 «5 1 87 15 90 37i Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen .. ■ 1 2 85 7 242 3 1 7 6 1 * 2 « 2 1 14 2 It 18 9 51 JNavigation Service (on shore) ■ 3 i 4 f S 190 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Years and Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engag'ed in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," "Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1 901 — continiud. Ages of Males 10 Years ane UPWARDS. tej s ^g §§ ^i g 1 .^1 WO 5§ a Occupations of Males Aged 10 Years '■ 1 AND UPWARDS. oM "El i3-a .g^ il 10- 11^ 15- 20- 23- 35- 45- 53- 65- pi ^le 1 is H 0" 1. In Docks, Harbours, and Liffhthouses, Ha 225 "'SIS ^-i?} 23,429 22,157 16,449 8,133 2,138 •236 88,631 Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers , , , ^ 20 113 739 814 2,418 2,626 2,344 1,689 629 118 11,610 Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse— Officials and Servants 5. In Storage, Porteraga, and Messaget. ■ ■ ■ ' • 29 119 2,253 2,693 3,908 2,671 1,894 969 293 38 11,872 Warehousemen , 213 11,330 68 271 91 250 2,006 2,858 7,336 6,575 1,256 2,047 631 73 26,123 Coalheavers ; Coal— I'orters, Labourers ^ SZ,636 11,659 Sl,592 8) (793 12,575 10,727 8,999 6,797 3,156 162 180,196 Messengers, Porters; Watchmen (not Kail way or Government) •■ • • • 71 310 3,552 2,279 4,169 2,127 856 182 11 3 13,663 Telegraph, Telephone— Service VII. Agriculture. ' 10 13,372 • 181 19,960 28,620 166,038 110,829 187,286 177,663 154,190 131,071 81,683 23,600 1,071,010 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. . 6 730 1,100 30,224 16,173 16,238 11,682 25,116 8,152 202,751 Farmers, Graziers »,U7 3,608 27,725 22,459 23,638 7,210 1,691 420 192 75 89,166 Farmers', Graziers'— Sons, Daughters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Farm (so returned) • • • . . 193 1,014 4,479 6,056 5,603 3,613 1,388 217 22,623 Farm Bailiffs, Foremen , ^ ^ lis 532 ?■!** 1,835 4,599 5,325 1,720 3,613 1,769 389 26,351 Shepherds ^ ■S,070 1,516 17,715 8,240 11,175 13,009 9,618 6,818 3,237 511 81,302 Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants —distinguished as in charge of Cattle Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants . ! ! 2,982 1,117 36,751 26,120 31,600. 21,930 15,162 8,798 2,970 317 151,377 —distinguished as in charge of Horses 9,810 12,758 53,318 33,131 51,966 19,946 16,885 11,733 33,317 9,648 318,072 Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants —not otherwise distinguished • • SI 71 693 875 2,087 2,409 2,211 2,023 1,266 312 12,031 Woodmen 1,371 2,682 13,768 11,687 21,772 19,830 19,718 17,688 11,135 3,271 123,125 Gardeners (not Domestic) ; Nursery- men, Seedsmen, Florists 7,153 90,271 23,980 1,718 8 20 355 574 1,358 1,715 1,302 809 302 37 6,180 Agricultural Machines — Proprietors, Attendants 716 6,085 653 24 70 - 77 106 464 1,088 1,060 1,009 841 561 178 5,757 Others engaged in or connected with Agriculture VIII. Fishing. 291 3,761 1,657 48 61 180 2,462 3,023 6,712 4,980 3,632 2,315 1,070 260 23,725 61 13,722 180 2,162 3,023 5,712 4,980 3,632 2,313 i;070 260 23,725 1. In Fishing. Fishermen IX. In AND About, and Dealing in the • 563 15,311 7,294 634 20,273 117,793 120,090 208,600 148,730 101,433 52,363 16,419 1,756 800,179 Products of. Mines and Quarries. 2,761 3,992 36,469 67,349 131,818 86,735 53,305 22,073 4,643 382 109,529 1. Mims., Coal and Shale Mine- Hewers 109,529 7,882 11,716 56,327 26,781 28,173 20,732 11,972 9,255 2,810 205 178,915 Coal and Shale Mine— Other Workers below ground Coal and Shale Mine— Workers above ground Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers ... • • 178,915 • • f 2,376 2,830 9,799 6,374 10,300 7,846 6,601 1,190 1,748 181 52,515 . . 52,515 . , 1 18 " 91 587 1,000 2,216 1,700 1,333 701 210 17 7,903 64 7,807 27 fi 82 161 1,623 2,328 1,308 3,474 2,861 1,609 163 39 17,003 Ironstone Miners 17,008 7 11 107 103 183 130 103 82 60 13 789 Copper Miners 1 789 * ' 61 ■ 189 - 1,341 965 1,316 1,134 711 118 169 21 6,577 Tin Miners ■ 6,577 4,376 2,467 * " 8 39 131 554 1,081 826 765 161 172 35 4,375 Lead Miners ' • 9 29 215 320 691 561 357 201 64 7 2,157 Miners in other Minerals * * • ■ . 2 43 199 848 I'iii 1'^ 855 291 38 i'lS Mine— Owners, Agents, Managers 1,062 3,438 180 109 S 15 126 198 623 631 592 355 111 20 2,680 Other Mine Service 2,680 16 57 699 1,501 5,163 5,552 1,728 3,710 1,790 367 23,613 Coal, Coke— Merchants, Dealers • 6,310 6,086 10,796 391 302 629 ?'Jil ¥^ 13,649 11,458 8,683 1,812 1,669 235 55,756 2. Quarries. Stone— Quarricrs, Cutters, Dressers ... 55,756 16,064 2,766 10,258 1,605 369 ■ 65 . 213 1,963 2,146 ^'W ^■2?J '2'?^ 1,360 662 95 16,061 Slate— Quarricrs, Workers ' * • * 21 16 312 302 637 617 172 352 111 17 2,917 Limeburners ■ loi 63 4 67 136 ^'S? 1,491 2,625 2,077 1,386 808 281 28 10,258 Clay, Sand, Gravel, Chalk— Labourers ' " 33 1 244 37 228 92 412 113 297 622 216 567 132 399 47 167 5 18 1,625 2,379 Other Workers in Products of Quarries Dealers in Stone, Slate, etc X. Metals, Machines, Implements, • so 1,517 31 161 6 39 6,912 21,731 195,638 176,245 291,605 213,261 162,524 85,494 26,766 4,014 1,174,180 AND Conveyances. 25 83 1,109 J'i?g 3,721 2,696 1,988 952 294 13 12,742 1. Iron and Steel Manufacture.* Pig-iron Manufacture (Blast Furnaces) Puddling Furnaces and Rolling Mills ... Steel Smelting and Founding 119 12,620 42,177 30,335 3 55 33 349 837 S'^1 5,666 10,126 8,637 6,365 3,164 812 98 42,422 * 190 • 128 132 3,820 4,753 8,939 6,352 3,908 1,896 468 12 30,738 . 367 13 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or 211 574 2'*I? 1,641 3,311 2,617 1,313 367 214 29 13,018 Unspecified Metals. Tinplate Manufacture 89 12,951 4,412 1,326 669 82 5 4 1 20 52 481 563 1,079 929 712 442 139 17 1,437 Copper Manufacture Lead Manufacture .' Zinc Manufacture • 21 32 8 15 • 6 1 17 5 115 57 148. 81 356 220 303 143 236 95 113 61 37 11 2 1 1,363 667 : i 1 3 16 15 26 17 12 5 3 , 98 Brass, Bronze— Manufacture ."." '.'.'. i 6 3 7 61 63 151 123 82 67 24 2 686 Manufacture of other or unsnecifled Metals 26 512 12 36 7 776 128 229 32 2,096 386 2,675 420 17,701 3,085 1,890 182 15,351 2,709 2,880 1,048 24,757 1,200 2,020 1,129 17,460 2,965 1,359 1,011 13,011 1,898 750 776 6,941 941 226 296 1,923 285 27 51 168 12 12,092 5,285 100,217 16,639 3. Engineering, and Machine Mating. Patternmakers Millwrights Ironfounders • .'" Brassfounders 125 111 14 150 11,723 439 183 71. 41 65 1,505 91 168 1,311 814 7,273 280 161 116 97 320 5,028 11,815 4,871 98,643 16,688 118,226 157,997 16,816 1,538 28,718 15,866 91,737 115 216 86 171 10,190 171 191 71 31 109 2,362 38 27 144 36 761 122 77 18 28 512 388 71 5 151 1,826 2,393 371 87 501 20,257 31,013 3,711 846 3,900 19,159 27,770 2,928 731 1,851 30,871 12,369 1,032 1,198 8,379 25,205 26,263 2,510 875 5,691 20,009 17,884 1,589 679 3,186 12,943 8,831 803 314 1,183 4,673 2,068 219 89 390 791 182 26 19 36 136,752 159,173 16,268 1,713 28,877 Blacksmiths, Strikers ... ',.'. .". Erectors, Fitters, Turners Brass Finishers Coppersmiths ,' Metal Machinists ".'. 171 811 7,463 6,460 12,091 8,933 6,376 3,219 765 71 16,132 Boiler Makers .;■,- '." 137 1,101 17,358 14,719 25,030 18,323 13,097 7,111 2,026 280 99,785 Other or undefined Engine and Machine Makers ISi 658 •See Note on page 192. Census. 1901. 191 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES (Unmareied and Mareied or Widowed) aged 10 Yeaes AND Upwards, at Ten Geoups of Ages, distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employees," " Working foe Employees," "Working on Own Account," and "Othees," 1901— contimied. Ages of Females 10 Yeabs and upwards. 10- 11- 15- 20- 25- 35- 15- I 55- 65- OH o H Occupations of Females Aqed 10 Years and upwards. o 60 £. O 5? So °3 e| T 1,1^ 431 272 21 113 1,338 10 1,587 85 i 1,735 3,706 851 55 195 76 8,895 24 11 1 5,151 1 < 1 Its 103 6 13 2 19 8,147 65 737 » 1,650 9 312 11 85 i 3,071 11 1,7SG 9 1,307 8 75 1 113 16 213 23,599 207 771 167 175 g g 136 7,930 231 »i 5,030 SI 1 2 819 la 1,10S 73 850 S6 181 47 21 i« 1,729 S7 76 575 S9 17 59 11 120 16 7,323 117 lai 1,687 ISS 1 s 1 675 i 913 S50 gil i 7 11 14 Ih 12,646 2,rr2 519 5 1 7 303 lU 2S6 217 21 IS 65 1 i 5,156 4,178 361 J5 10 s 16 17 37 «S 3 8 1 11 9 181 51 3,406 2,S65 831 1,578 1,605 39 3 U 2 218 g78 i 166 eo9 19 iW 10 M 115 W 2,000 5,038 916 S.ilO 182 54 170 289 1 27 14fi 1,407 3,ee9 123 «97 301 774 131 45S 2 is 10 ss 8 20 120 3** 30 S9 8 17 11 5 1 i 1 s 31 ««4 17 S26 2,578 1,171 7,27/ 717 5,658 121 se 1 74 2 1 19 «40 165 77lS 48? gg 1 42 516 5,775 115 4,75S 39 19 59 479 18 SS7 42 329 1 5 19 S54 11 184 4 9 146 186 1,509 68 592 162 2,290 129 «,074 3 44 7 106 915 786 1,897 94 9,057 199 }■ 1. /n Docks, Harbours, arid Lighthouses, -| 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages, I Warehousomoii \ Messengers, Poiters, Watchmen (not ' Railway or Government) j-Tolograph, Telephone— Service 32,718 24,846 3,628 17,9m 18,219 S99 11 «5 10 g 2,711 1,086 3 g 1,983 S,166 'l 3,065 l!,0S9 5 60 80 746 ...{ 3,496 7,67/ 2,313 Sgg 183 708 351 47 16 8 3 70 151 889 48,069 14,947 1 7 57 351 86 20 g9B 127 78 187 «4 1,130 JSS :i VII. Agriculture, 1, On Farms, Woods, and Oardent, I Farmers, Graziers } Farmers', Graziers'— Sons, Daughters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Farm (so returned) Farm Bailiffs, Foremen VShepherds \ Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants J —distinguished as in charge of Cattle . I Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants/ f —distinguished as in charge of Horses \ \ Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants / / —not otherwise distinguished I Woodmen | i Gardeners (not Domestic); Nurserymen) / Seedsmen, Florists ■ \ Agricultural Machines — Proprietors, / Attendants } Others engaged in or connected with J Agriculture \ VIII. Fishing. ... 1. In Fishing .. 7 IX. In AND About, and Dealino in tbe i Fboducts of. Mines and Quarries. 1. Mines, 1 Coal and Shale Mine— Workers above/ / ground \ I Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers }- Tin Miners \ Ironstone, Copper, Lead, and other / Miners l- Mine— Owners, Agents, Managers I Coal, Coke— Merchants, Dealers... 2. Quarries. y Workers in Products of Quarries I Dealers in Stone, Slate, etc. 3rs ...-f X. Metals, Machines, Implements,and CONVETANOBS. } \... 1, Iron and steel Manufacture ..A 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unepeeified Metals, I Tlnplate Manufacture .-{ {.Manufacture of Copper, Lead, Zinc, and / / other Metals I 3. Engineering, and Machine Making, j-Ironfounders [ Brassf ounders Blacksmiths, Strikers Brass Finishers > Metal Machinists ... ... others engaged in Engineering, and ' Machine Making 905 IBS 8,978 197 I ™ S8g 1 5« Ig 3 10 35 «94 2,679 907 1 S 60 98 2,313 Sgg 183 707 391 S7 16 s 130 es 1 1 279 40 351 74 127 18 187 «4 1,112 184 79 f 275 708 i 19 SO 47 SO 70 63 SOS 17 6 84 192 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Tablk XXXV.— occupations of MALES aged 10 Yeabs and Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," " Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901 — eontinued. Ages of Males 10 Years and UPWARDS. f, it it 1^ Occupations op Males Aged 10 Years and upwards. .5 a .Mo ^13 Pi a If 1 II 10- 11- 15- 20- 25- 35- Ifr- 55- 65- 1 1 1. Tools. 136 U .. 11 156 12 6 373 210 13 361 65 22 2,589 892 313 1,822 291 103 2,183 751 237 1,617 191 59 1,142 1,372 47ti 3,606 372 81 3,019 1,255 429 2,984 142 78 1,991 1,050 3;n 2,111 391 10 1,151 615 262 1,588 189 22 134 201 165 546 98 13 72 27 27 102 14 2 16,395 6,450 2,297 15,226 2,095 129 Tool Makers File Makers Saw Makers Cutlers and Soiasora Makers Needle, Pin-Makers Steel Pen Makers 5. Types, Dies, Medals, Coins. 168 4118 129 679 120 1 640 191 60 603 162 30 15,319 6,102 2,017 13,559 1,864 395 380 131 213 1,013 68 2 26 83 7 25 1 2 17 IS 32 63 237 383 187 361 345 593 216 393 111 260 75 118 35 13 2 12 1,287 2,274 Type— Cutters, Founders Die, Seal, Coin, Medal— Makers 6. Arms. 23 125 35 196 1,223 1,861 15 2j3 14 15 ?2 106 1 1,308 53 1,341 58 2,547 138 1,886 85 1,413 32 954 23 352 9 62 10,001 402 Gunsmiths, Gun Manufacturers Sword, Bayonet— Makers, Cutlers 7. Miscellaneous Metal Trades, 275 6 334 9 9,235 387 391 4 38 2 13 ; 277 75 ; 69 , 15 134 76 118 126 166 52 347 355 1,625 643 1,112 460 2,930 217 999 571 1,044 452 2,795 177 1,589 1,127 1,515 883 1,333 618 1,257 913 994 678 3,573 566 888 687 627 386 2,737 458 607 426 338 185 1,662 279 142 170 115 57 562 71 25 19 9 5 50 3,163 7,727 4,757 5,989 3,178 19,128 Nail Manufacture ; Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple— Makers Anchor, Chain— Manufacture Stove, Grate, Range, Fire Iron— Makers Bedstead Makers (Iron or Brass) Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeter- minable ' Wire- Drawers,Makers,Workers,Weavers Lock, Key — Makers Gas Fittings Makers Lamp, Lantern, Candlestick— Makers ... White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers J Pewterers Tinplate Goods Makers Copper Workers Leaden Goods Makers Zinc Workers Brass, Bronze— Workers Other Metal Workers 822 237 769 44 10 130 234 204 123 90 2,811 7,409 4,399 5,804 3,067 19,126 219 77 150 53 17 3 7 4 7 4 2 • 190 91 39 31 78 279 9 11 5 200 m 186 120 50 68 227 711 28 50 28 423 988 2,434 783 337 386 1,880 1,029 207 257 212 2,790 6,122 1,963 591 325 308 1,608 3,112 203 153 ISO 2,018 5,697 3,338 910 177 556 2,706 1,906 352 357 320 2,768 9,150 2,393 912 375 437 2,070 3,936 238 210 Sl5 1,648 6,724 1,604 737 228 265 1,558 2,738 135 138 237 982 4,075 888 498 114 141 905 1,613 106 82 105 444 2,098 290 226 30 13 303 580 19 21 33 153 ■ 668 15 69 7 9 13 113 7 6 21 110 13,631 4,927 1,982 2,244 11,373 22,100 1,297 1,316 1,441 11,450 3t),360 489 466 21 65 341 1,665 12 5 81 137 703 373 339 70 189 716 759 23 23 61 1.^9 1,189 12,697 4,.'!85 1,889 1,977 10,073 19,398 1,263 1,2S0 1,263 11,107 31,295 496 201 22 f)9 635 1,840 8 8 103 155 777 85 2 1 9 53 103 1 5 14 29 99 8. Ships and Boats, 139 1 33 X 79 739 13 328 13 309 1,769 314 1,256 321 3,501 3,141 ■ 310 2,993 405 1.537 5,994 608 5,089 630 8,103 4,209 403 1,182 520 6,173 2,416 384 4,605 414 4,844 1,045 196 4,016 251 2,995 130 35 1,334 91 937 11 6 225 8 109 22,616 2,301 27,363 2,657 31,587 Ship— Platers, Rivetters, etc. other Workers in Iron Shipwrights ,• other Workers in Wood others in Ship and Boat Building 9. Vehicles. • 11 45 718 195 22 596 2,243 26,025 2,640 30,637 1 11 493 4 384 5 2 125 4 71 286 100 79 100 33 801 361 368 393 92 6,173 3,871 1,508 4,354 817 6,125 3,582 1,510 3,692 683 8,809 8,232 7,226 5,605 1,073 3,904 4,532 5,605 5,427 707 1,506 2,853 1,306 4,436 431 496 1,460 2,591 2,979 272 123 439 786 1,416 122 9 45 138 380 19 28,537 23,273 30,117 23,841 1,307 Cycle and Motor Manufacture Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers Coach, Carriage -Makers ; Wheelwrights ... ' others in Construction of Tehicles 10. Dealers. 2,290 1,600 1,593 197 1,796 77 2,571 2,893 211 24.438 23,177 25,830 22,005 3,881 2,224 4 1.33:i 3,767 165 79 20 183 179 17 115 111 4,543 1,292 6,348 4,631 3,129 1,730 720 147 26,096 Ironmongers; Hardware— Dealers, Mer- , 6,391 17,093 3,379 233 9 18 337 575 1,555 1,275 826 412 129 23 5,189 Other Dealers in Metals, Machines, etc.... XI. Precious Metals, Jewels, Watches, Instruments, and Games. • 977 3,074 1,065 73 659 2,160 22,006 22,497 35,181 22,626 13,958 8,174 2,891 576 130,731 1. Precious Metals and Jewellery, ;i 2« 10 574 .17 1,219 332 3,571 289 5,530 534 1,180 140 3,005 349 1,759 233 497 79 93 12 23,730 2,330 Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers Lapidaries and other Workers 2. Watches and'Scientific Jhstruments, 1,531 158 2,355 126 19,296 1,933 1,860 246 219 26 91 28 117 29 271 104 650 82 2,320 883 9.731 600 2,385 859 10,659 625 1,115 1.403 15,010 1,096 3,989 893 7,045 729 5,156 621 2,697 633 2,.S80 435 926 353 994 161 178 124 217 33 15 23 20,218 .5.420 47,028 4,199 Watchmakers, Clockmakera ... Scientific Instrument Makers ; Opticians Electrical Apparatus Makers Weighing and Measuring, Apparatus 6,789 179 614 186 1,925 505 1,.581 215 11,781 1,313 13,867 3,793 6,364 638 1,123 169 175 64 454 22 19 100 545 626 876 546 308 ICO 66 21 3,267 Surgical Instrument Makers 3. Musical Instruments. 367 238 2,632 362 35 16 182 2,157 2,233 3,511 2,403 1,753 956 116 90 13,717 Musical Instrument Makers 1. Tackle for Sports and Games. 850 679 11,161 1,754 150 65 110 683 511 903 780 520 310 127 11 4,026 Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus- Makers 5. Dealers. 584 317 3,203 4^1 35 6 11 272 138 1,062 935 ■587 372 112 27 3,855 Dealers in Precious Metals, Jewellery, and Watches 996 1,513 1,271 75 1 26 231 295 794 686 129 285 107 21 2,881 Dealers in Instruments, Toys, etc • 627 1,239 953 62 and • Under this heading are included many who, if the returns of occupations had been more explicit, would have been classed undnr "Trnn [ Stsel Manufacture" (Sub-Order 1), under " Ironfoundors " (Sub-Order 3), or under some other specific heading. """oi iiua Census, 1901. 193 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES (Unmaeeied and Mabried or Widowed) aged 10 Yeaes AND Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Woeking at Home " ; also as " Employees," " Working for Employers," "Working on Own Account," and "Others," 1901 — continued. Ages of Females 10 Ykarr and ttpwabds. 60 oj g 5S II 1^- Occupations op Females Aobd 10 Years .2 a MO o .11 °I m 1 AND upwards. sn ■a •S'S •g<1 g o 10- U- 15- 20- 25- 35- 43- 53- 65- ii ^^ s II ^1 |3 4. Tools. 13 24 193 1 92 8 45 17 10 «7 1 1 18 S 1 380 101 J- Tool Makers 8 19 2 20 376 75 2 6 10 74 568 S 259 se 108 165 24 178 18 Its 6 7S 1 17 s 1,096 ess JFile Makers 181 243 10 1,073 596 21 14 • 3 53 32 t 19 3 10 5 10 9 S 115 40 Saw Makers - 3 6 1 114 S9 1 67 156 1,015 460 6S 203 83 119 28 9S 9 45 1 h 2,022 SOS VCutleis and Scissors Makers 18 6S 5 17 2,012 472 5 15 ^ 128 711 2 363 68 219 J7? 88 i09 38 «0 21 110 6 «1 1 11 1,668 888 1 Needle, Pin— Makers 44 198 7 1,662 8S0 3 11 102 159 1,145 S 711 lie 383 iSO 111 S8S 61 149 17 7« 7 15 i 2,699 927 ] Steel Pen Makers 5. I)/pee, Dies, Medals, Coins, 2 11 1 1 2,697 9SS 1 4 8 31 97 30 u 1 1 1 1 • • 180 S }Type— Cutters, Founders i • 179 2 • 9 56 1 38 12 S 5 S 1 i i 122 IS 1 Die, Seal, Coin, Medal— Makers .-• 6. Arms. 9 3 i s 117 S 4 4 6 62 34 9 u 3 IS 1 i4 1 14 1 1 127 61 \ Gunsmiths, Gun Manufacturers IS 1 6 126 51 4 • 3 1 1 1 • • • 6 1 1 Sword, Bayonet^Makers, Cutlers • • 3 • ' * ' ' 7. Miscellaneous Metal Trades. 34 81 587 7 283 no 126 soo 67 «9 30 s«o 9 16S 3 61 1,220 1,384 Nail Manufacture 275 8S9 2 1,185 1,292 35 88 102 209 1,915 18 1,023 U9 305 HS9 77 187 24 111 5 51 IS 3.660 794 ■ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple— Makers ■ 26 41 4 3,657 7S7 3 56 91 561 s 180 us 74 339 16 SSI 5 136 2 70 1 7 i 986 9S5 ■Anchor, Chain— Manufacture ■ 425 590 1 8 944 852 41 65 6 81 35 S 15 SO 1 IS 1 IS b i 163 59 1 StOTe, Grate, Range, Fire Iron— Makers 1 S 162 56 • 30 306 i 221 50 100 lis 21 9« 7 51, 1 t7 « 697 SiS ' Bedstead Makers (Iron or Brass) 1 1 1 697 342 i 34 92 715 438 170 13 13 3 1,508 I Wire— Drawers, Makers, Workers, 23 1 1,498 7 , 5 6S ss 57 45 SI 9 294 Weavers 80 10 SSS S6 12 34 275 1 127 10 36 as 7 as 1 17 IS e 492 101 ■Lock, Key- Makers 3 11 1 IS 490 85 1 4 19 7i 581 303 18 109 13 2S 15 I 1 • 1,097 9S Gas Fittings Makers 43 10 3 1,071 92 1 1 22 17 29 317 238 hi 116 89 20 49 8 IS 5 9 i s 771 sie ■Lamp, Lantern, Candlestick— Makers... 2 4 3 4 764 Sll 1 1 126 303 2,096 942 348 109 34 22 1 3,981 White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers; Pewterers 39 1 3,970 9 . 18 158 S2S Sis SOI iia SS 1.171 88 17 1,134 19 144 408 2,641 IS 1,062 176 309 «i9 48 11,7 11 ss 7 4S 2 19 1,633 743 Tinplate Goods Makers 27 SS 11 SI 4,607 690 5 IS 10 3 16 12 1 3 s s • i 1 35 9 ■Copper Workers 1 • 35 .9 • ^ ' 19 116 1 50 S 16 9 3 4 4 s 1 214 SS ■Leaden Goods Makers • • 214 SS i 1 3 • • i i • 5 S •Zinc Workers | 2 s 5 • 81 205 1,654 SU S39 i75 3^ S25 74 S05 21 St 5 40 i IS 3,319 979 ■ Brass, Bronze— Workers { 7 17 1 8 3,318 967 4 214 560 4,151 2,108 38U 730 691 172 500 49 «94 20 1S6 9 4S 8,013 S,087 other Metal Workers | 62 9S 13 S5 7,977 S,0S7 17 31 i 43 24 11 3 6 1 7 S 83 SO 1 i. Ships and Boats i. 9. Vehicles. '• 4 13 79 IS U 52 146 1,211 11 838 120 229 176 36 5S 1 1 IS « 2,517 412 ■ Cycle and Motor Manufacture ■ 13 19 2 16 2,310 388 4 7 i 6 8 1 1 i i ' • 16 5 Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers ...\ • ■ 16 5 • 2 li 10 1 8 6 20 1 SS i 9 42 70 Coach, Carriage— Makers I 5 SS 6 48 36 21 • • i 1 1 i « 16 1 16 3 19 12 6 73 ■Wheelwrights | s's 4 69 2 1 3 16 83 49 9 26 2 3 9 4 1 6 i 185 69 ■ Others in construction of Vehicles . . , | 10. Dealers. 4 4 S 182. 62 2 3 10 42 313 275 245 122 71 29 11 2 1,120 \ Ironmongers ; Hardware— Dealers, 1 , 28 930 152 10 , Ik 1S9 sss SSS SSS 92 23 900 I Merchants , ISO 107 668 25 13 282 299 198 53 18 1 2 1 874 \ Other Dealers in Metals; Machines,/ , s 841 21 6 • • 1 8 W 55 49 s« 15 1 SOI / etc. \ XI. Precious Metals, Jewels, Watchef , " 39 70 86 6 450 1,042 7,122 4,180 2,125 629 281 117 43 3 16,992 ' • 22 247 629 641 555 390 778 52 2,715 Instruments, and Games. 1. Precious Metals and JeweUori/. 199 344 2,048 12 1,149 92 547 155 161 174 57 117 23 fl9 1 15 4 1,332 6S8 ■ Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers ...{ 117 ISl 21 68 4,473 SIS 19 51 19 If 30 84 SSI s 382 214 54 SO 20 S4 11 SS 2 S 2 1,384 195 ■ Lapidaries and other Workers i 2. Watches and Scientific Instruments. 60 4.S 3 4 1,363 178 10 12 8 1 60 105 800 396 8 209 2S 37 27 7 «9 2 SS IS 3 1,616 ISO •Watchmakers, Clookmakers | 80 58 4 S9 1,589 61 22 26 1 4 5 33 189 139 74 20 8 S2 2 8 2 S • ill 60 Scientific InstrumentMakers; Opticians { 28 23 3 n 458 38 8 11 3 24 133 1,333 685 US 179 S9 13 3 14 4 3 i 2,372 118 Electrical Apparatus Makers i 4 8 1 2 2,357 lU 1 13 14 31 189 117 48 12 3 , 411 ' Weighing and Measuring Apparatus/ 5 2 412 7 11 15 7 S 4 i 48 Makers \ 3 6 hU j[ j[ 29 81 478 1 254 7 176 SO 51 «4 19 10 «4 1 10 5 1,099 ISS I Surgical Instrument Makers | 3, Musical Insiritmenis. 28 40 3 11 1,063 16 S6 17 3 3 17 116 81 38 m 18 1 12 3 IS 4 280 «2 |Mu8ical Instrument Makers / 4. Tachlefor Sports aiul Games. 17 19 1 11 266 39 u 11 2 1 72 166 792 135 204 58 26 10 3 , 1,786 \ Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus— f J Makers \ 3. Dealers, 180 5 1,734 39 g • h 67 mk 151 116 4S SS 2 ess SSh 19 SSS 71 3 3 7 198 211 196 63 33 9 6 , 726 \ Dealers in Precious Metals, Jewellery ( ) and Watches \ 15 679 24 8 , , , h «7 S4 47 41 IS 11 18S 74 32 7S 11 39 • 390 • 311 9 240 57 142 106 101 ISS 47 1S6 25 68 3 SS 1,309 531 [■ Dealers in Instruments, Toys, etc. ... i • 43 66 977 60 264 386 23 22 37' 194 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Yeabs and Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," " Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901 — continued. Ages op Males 10 Yeaks and upwards. Occupations op Mat.bb Aged 10 Yeabs ■si 1 ■rf II e a 'g'2 1 AND UPWARDS. sw ^ MP. 10- 14- 15- 20- 25- 86- 45- 55- 65- p ^tl a 11 l5 0" 2,662 9,944 135,348 160,968 234,770 209,640 162,869 94,089 36,109 6,485 1,042,864 XII. Building and Works of Construction. 1. House Building, etc. 10 63 1,646 2,118 7,396 10,408 9,564 6,354 2,207 421 40,187 Builders 22,062 12,966 4,713 446 66 194 2,319 3,366 6,996 6,830 4,700 2,251 641 73 27,436 Builders' Labourers . 27,436 , 808 3,364 45,889 39,862 52,513 49,093 40,326 26,021 10,645 2,149 270,660 Carpenters, Joiners l^ 243,075 16,905 1,876 129 725 15,289 19,683 25,745 22,877 17,900 9,166 3,592 689 116,995 Bricltlayers ... 2,619 109,160 3,461 755 304 731 11,284 17,032 27,758 19,970 12,911 5,786 1,763 240 97,779 Bricklayers' Labourers 97,779 157 670 8,865 10,366 14,461 14,886 13,089 7,285 2,818 526 73,012 Masons 3,676 65,129 3,843 464 155 329 3,014 3,376 5,549 4,630 3,362 1,952 670 82 23,019 Masons' Labourers 23,019 , , : 35 117 1,252 1,520 2,337 2,055 1,492 734 217 37 9,796 Slaters, Tilers ; 643 J'l?f 635 57 69 220 5,010 5,179 5,945 6,232 4,992 2,628 906 130 31,301 Plasterers 2,044 H'^o 1,461 252 25 66 862 1,226 2,148 1,312 799 333 79 13 6,853 Plasterers' Labourers 6,853 .- U 67 696 857 1,737 1,510 936 451 152 27 6,437 Paperhangers, Whitewa,sher8 188 5,192 988 69, 139 1,540 17,179 21,814 40,830 35,423 25,727 12,925 3,836 488 ,160,201 Painters, Decorators, Glaziers 9,695 137,958 10,976 1,572 278 1,461 14,693 11,917 15,^ 10,734 6,675 3,019 857 115 64,924 Plumbers 5,970 53,829 i,'m 348, 62 176 2,272 2,476 4,331 3,257 2,147 1,181 384 S3 . 16,328 Gasfltters 610 14,733 925 160 7 21 143 166 256 208 201 153 76 25 1,256 Locksmiths, Bellhangers 40 1,010 197 9 2. Other Works of Cmetruction, and Roade. , , 13 36 97 139 151 94 37 6 , 573 Railway, Canal, Harbour.etcContraotors 306 245 8 11 60 167 2,701 5,929 11,630 9,216 7,201 3,653 972 116 41,645 Navvies, Railway Contractors' Labourers 41,615 . . 1 3 116 326 875 706 516 276 84 16 2,918 Well, Mine— Sinkers, Borers 99 2,674 128 17 . 1 21 93 404 512 519 404 186 31 2,171, Road— Contractors, Surveyors, Inspectors 796 933 319 126 53 160 2,192 3,626 8,477 9,643 9,661 9,123 6,087 1,348 50,370 Paviours, Eoad Labourers XIII. Wood, Furniture, Fittings, and • 1,310 4,077 36,291 32,306 63,653 42,850 32,692 20,136 8,165 1,630 233,000 Decorations. 1. Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations. 217 891 9,984 7,649 11,297 9,017 6,725 4,099 1,687 337 51,903 Cabinet Makers 4,645 4,263 42,639 1,605 396 74 323 3,568 3,071 4,148 2,634 1,667 787 283 62 16,607 French Polishers 598 447 15,076 942 U2 68 278 3'ii 2,627 ^•2§S 3,021 2,135 ^•1 337 72 16,911 Upholsterers " 1,638 1,087 13,963 1,749 145 15 70 895 1,080 1,720 1,420 1,029 147 20 6,030 House and Shop Fittings Makers Undertakers ; Funeral Furniture Makers 533 759 5,559 553 59 5 28 220 321 665 645 522 328 122 35 2,891 918 648 1,536 680 28 62 283 2,435 1,936 3,111 2,416 1,920 1,220 511 76 13,969 Wood Carvers ; Carvers and Gilders ...' 2,253 1,133 10,320 2,391 126 87 173 1,136 1,163 2,261 1,744 1,425 920 562 152 9,626 Willow, Cane, Rush— Workers ; Basket Makers 2,075 772 6,922 1,834 98 , 4 115 184 516 603 453 264 105 25 2,169 Dealers in Works of Art , 451 719 913 86 U 85 1,457 2,191 4,874 3,951 2,792 1,549 640 90 17,543 Furniture, etc., Dealers ' 2. Wood and Bark. ' 2,415 10,780 4,115 233 •160 666 4,880 4,723 7,617 5,781 4,344 2,722 1,226 193 32,315 Sawyers 180 259 31,574 290 192 13 12 197 138 317 509 443 302 164 53 2,228 Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle— Makers ... 209 94 1,842 272 20 154 272 1,701 1,275 1,964 1,717 1,308 870 362 60 9,683 Wood Turners 458 447 8,620 686 30 144 359 2,035 1,392 2,206 1,551 1,049 583 167 35 9,521 Wooden Box, Packing Case— Makers ... 229 415 8,815 223 68 52 170 1,589 1,669 3,217 3,160 2,901 2,149 712 110 15,749 Coopers ; Hoop— Makers, Benders Cork, Bark- Cutters, Workers 817 491 14,212 949 91 23 51 259 198 361 237 185 196 57 19 1,586 117 92 1,375 113 6 214 390 2,132 1,999 3,520 2,710 2,057 1,219 - 647 130 14,918 Other Workers in Wood ... 1,079 250 13,670 933 65 8 22 450 641 1,73V 1,841 1,737 1,215 626 141 8,418 Timber, Wood, Cork, Bark— Merchants, Dealers XIV. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. 3,202 2,681 2,477 168 2,718 4,798 25,788 21,060 34,694 24,493 16,428 8,956 3,036 495 142,365 1. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. 1,141 2,055 11,578 9,486 ifS-Ofi? 10,074 6,742 3,981 1,623 268 60,856 Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta- Makers... 1,826 58,655 234 91 36 104 1,390 1,404 2,527 1,964 1,258 686 245 32 9,646 Plaster, Cement— Manufacture 175 9,441 22 8 891 1,297 6,485 5,704 9,821 6,681 4,298 2,136 616 69 37,998 Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manu- facture Sheet, Plate— Glass Manufacture ... 825 36,863 266 41 167 234 1,099 742 1,348 826 498 263 81 9 5,257 12 6,243 1 1 312 647 2,582 1,550 2,531 1,527 920 436 76 10 10,591 Glass Bottle Manufacture 120 10,443 16 13 160 426 2,219 1,571 2,843 2,038 1,592 769 218 36 11,870 other Workers in Glass Manufacture ... 391 11,094 322 63 11 35 435 603 1,516 1,385 1,120 691 277 71 6,147 Brick, Cement, Pottery, Glass— Dealers... XV. Chemicals, Oil, Grease, Soap, 1,373 2,694 2,008 72 704 1,953 14,243 14,931 26,380 19,738 13,431 7,615 2,699 444 101,938 Resin, etc. 1. Colouring Matter. 38 118 835 790 1,408 1,162 723 385 127 27 5,613 Dye, Paint, Ink, Blacking- Manufacture 2. Explosives and Matches. 439 5,040 103 31, 10 66 541 563 829 524 333 169 42 7 3,084 Gunpowder, Guncotton, Explosive Substance— Manufacture . 23 3,058 2 1 40 155 774 612 986 602 305 111 25 3 3,613 Cartridge, Fireworks, Explosive Article —Manufacture • 36 3,556 16 6 12 53 180 89 87 68 29 21 2 * 541 Lucifer Match Manufacture ... 3. Salt, Drugs, and other ChemieaU and Compounds. Salt Makers • 14 519 6 2 12 34 265 239 619 636 478 326 110 10 2,728 26 2,701 12,185 1 1 61 185 1,382 1,7]6 3,444 3,023 2,168 1,181 381 64 13,608 Manufacturing Chemists 1 1,043 312 68 27 87 971 1,370 2,703 2,085 1,502 726 195 19 9,685 Alkali Manufacture Wi 9,611 4 I 112 320 3,473 4,189 6,935 4,580 3,077 1,791 714 140 25,343 Chemists, Druggists 4. Oil, Grease, Soap, Resin, etc. • 4,522 16,279 4,155 387 13 32 874 915 1,344 1,001 733 359 114 16 5,400 Oil Millers, Oil Cake Makers 26 220 5,116 48 16 22 60 400 302 519 401 291 161 46 9 2,211 Candle, Grease— Manufacture 24 103 2,051 4,191 1,516 45 12 103 244 949 616 1,047 741 481 230 107 16 4,534 Soap— Boilers, Makers 29 233 74 36 5 13 12S 213 422 375 258 154 67 10 1,635 Manure Manufacture 13 97 19 3 78 196 1,238 1,221 1,884 1,399 951 534 151 21 7,673 India Rubber, Gutta Percha^ Workers ... 97 237 7,296 118 22 95 U9 687 547 930 555 277 188 40 6 3,474 Waterproof Goods Makers 103 166 3,207 1,883 4,452 1,316 84 17 10 45 313 321 669 431 332 173 60 16 2,269 Glue, Size, Varnish, etc.— Makers 114 273 101 12 58 172 1,030 1,004 2,081 1,611 1,076 694 301 42 ' 8,089 Oil and Colourmen 1,364 2,152 648 121 5 24 183 224 573 645 417 309 127 31 1 2,438 Other Dealers in Sub-Orders 1, 2, and 4 ... , • 530 41 Census, 1901. 195 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES (Unmarried and Married or Widowed) aged 10 Years AND Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; abo as " Employees," " Working for Employers," "Working on Own Account," and "Others," 1901 — eontinued. Ages or Females 10 Ybabs and xtpwards. iCi e H §1 ^°^ OOOITPATIONS OF FEMALES AOBD 10 YBABS at M c 1 II .!i if ijj AND XTPWARDS. Sli •a •g^ 10- U- 15- 20- . 25- 35- 15- 55- 65- 3 & ^t sa ,?s 2 d ^ H ^H o°' 1 17 13 16 7 9 8 2 73 I XII. Building and Wobks of Con- / STBUOTION. ^ ^ 1 , 75 84 767 206 718 33 629 1. House BviXding, etc. • • • 1 » 1 16 2 42 2 05 1 SB 9 7 170 Bulldera 6 . 166 • s • • i i i 2 4 1 IS ik is 5 43 Carpenters, Joiners 2 iS 3 2 1 • • • • • S 1 10 10 10 1 41 Masons _ 1 40 ■ 1 • i 8 3 9 8 3 39 1 to 3 19 u 28 71 Paperhangers, Whitewashers ■ 2 3 17 te 8 37 • • 8 1 6 1 2 1 K 3 40 2 55 • SI 21 ISt Painters, Decorators, Glaziers 9 . 157 13 2 2 1 • • i 1 19 1 29 SB 1 IS 1 111 Plumbers • 1 109 : • ■ i 1 i S 1 7 5 3 16 Others in House Building, etc ■ 2 15 1 1 . • • 1 i 4 « 2 1 10 2. COicr Works of Construction, and Soads ... | \ XIII. Wood, Fubnitubb, Fittings, and / Decorations. '. 10 . . 261 868 7,822 4,283 2,527 923 627 240 88 17 17,056 , , 46 501 1,358 7,760 7,760 7,S4S 672 735 7,639 1. Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations, 23 51 286 112 16 69 27 13 S5 1 SS 2 S3 14 590 167 Cabinet Makers -j 2 5 3 2 7 49 580 .91 7 23 1 4 59 201 1,716 802 197 283 SU 72 294 25 171 9 92 1 19 3,172 1,153 French Polishers -j 9 17 7 9 1 7 3,123 1,0SS 25 71 15 IS 57 229 2,304 1,682 1,168 169 327 167 67 14 6,184 Upholsterers 60 5 28 6,035 339 82 , 5 Si SOS 524 em 52? • 275 55 2,S9S 79 67 l,6hk ess 60 8 21 154 1 Si U 16 15 13 SO 15 24 1 25 5 345 lot House and Shop Fittings Malicrs 3 s 2 6 3 16 335 69 2 14 2 5 i lb 19 1 13 a 29 Ih 12 1 S4 2 S4 15 153 126 ■ Undertalsers; FuneralFurnitureMakers 1 6 2 5 5 40 141 34 5 49 2 S 12 iO 289 170 IS 81 19 37 S4 12 26 6 IS 7 650 ISO ■ Wood Carvers ; Carvers and Gilders ... 6 4 5 5 4 S6 580 59 51 t9 11 6 28 is 165 258 181 99 12 20 1 1,143 Willow, Cane, Rush— Workers ; Basket J 22 1 1,039 89 11 , 1 «7 las 16h 19S 151 75 IS 751 Makers | 40 8 S6 use 245 14 2 7 89 S3 S 89 11 Si 15 S5 1 2S 1 12 331 130 Dealers in Works of Art | 5 SI 287 32 31 72 8 5 S 19 310 317 271 ISS 93 252 55 S25 18 959 7 104 St 1,096 1,127 1 Furniture, etc.. Dealers • 2. Wood and Bark. 15 . 134 960 181 107 717 11 4-5 17 12 268 1 102 IS 21 n 6 n 4 12 6 5 • 160 65 ■Wood Turners 1 4 3 5 IS 157 45 2 2 20 88 662 i 282 39 136 im 35 JS4 9 111 1 4S 16 s 1,236 466 Wooden Box, Packing Case— Makers ... 9 SS 2 1 9 1,221 U6 6 IS 8 6 5 39 236 s 111 11 10 10 11 1 7 1 10 2 2 117 56 Cork, Bark— Cutters, Workers 7 9 4 145 45 7 2 19 71 178 7 190 64 92 196 18 181 6 1S4 1 7S 1 S2 8 879 700 } Other Workers in Wood ... 9 14 4 2 2 48 842 535 27 105 8 12 2 2 10 17 17 5 5 2 1 . 67 \ Timber, Wood, Cork, Bark— Merchants, 1 39 22 2 •_ • S M S5 SO 47 21 6 173 / Dealers 1 XIV. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and / Glass. 51 24 100 s 718 1,593 11,470 6,161 2,841 764 268 118 27 7 23,917 , 94 1,456 3,090 2,259 1,356 644 245 57 8,207 1, Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass, 8 53 1,263 613 205 242 60 SS7 28 ISS 10 44 2 27 6 2,272 799 j- Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta- Makers 1 49 2,267 747 h • • 2 1 1 1 1 2 s i • 6 1 Plaster, Cement— Manufacture ■ 6 6 s • 671 1,389 8,530 4,371 1,947 111 108 61 10 2 17,193 \ Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manu- 5 17,475 8 , S6 1,S87 i,6S 116 15 at 2 47 12 2,689 416 j. Chemists, Druggists 1. Oil, Grease, Soap, Besin, etc. 1 6 111 2,613 132 55 164 15 1 29 • 18 2 8 1 6 1 7 s i 58 19 Oil Millers, Oil Cake Makers . ...| 2 58 15 1 i 23 81 62 2 29 7 9 4 2 5 2 2 213 SS Candle, Grecse— Manufacture ■ 212 19 1 3 19 139 1,165 1 621 SB 283 h7 35 40 13 10 3 5 S 2,261 142 Soap— Boilei B, Makers ■ ! ( 3 2,252 1S8 i • i 15 12 1 2 1 4 1 s • 2 31 It ■ Manure Manufacture ■ 31 IS 99 216 2,m 8 1,120 137 94 ISO 38 76 12 S5 1 26 1,056 5S5 India Rubber, Gutta Percha- Workers 11 U i , 1 4,041 SSS i 39 166 1,112 I 599 iff 312 53 86 22 62 6 S9 1 9 2,371 404 ■ Waterproof Goods Makers 2S U ) 1 7 2,356 ssu 1 9 13 4 6 2 5 SO 6 13 358 a 169 11 69 SI 11 S5 11 24 9 72 3 3 686 120 Glue, Size, Varnish, etc.— Makers 2i 21 ) 2 ; 3 672 106 6 4 • 9 73 66 6 51 SI 29 64 19 114 5 54 1 4S 8 260 S50 Oil and Colourmen j 9 6t 210 SO 36 SIS 8 16 1 85 9 70 10 2S 12 S5 7 20 1 1$ 2 300 m Other Dealers in Sub-Ordera 1, 2, and 1 | 8 tt 1 273 27 16 66 3 5 196 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES,— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXV.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Years and Upwards, at Ten Groups of Ages, dis- tinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as " Working at Home " ; also as " Employers," " Working for Employers," " Working on Own Account," and " Others," 1901 — contimied. Ages of Males 10 Yeaks and upwards. «■ a« 138 85 3S9 22 78 113 1,147 697 560 388 243 191 92 19 ,?'5?l \ Costermongers, Hawkers, Street 2 1,458 1,819 252 77 7« 1,961, 3,600 18,427 1,787 1,011, 371, 10fi67 / Sellers \ Contractors, Manufacturers, f 53 3,51k 7,545 756 • • 27 1 91 B 134 is 80 76 26 62 10 16 2 23 4 370 224 Managers, Superintendents -I J (undefined) 1. 4, Mechanics and Labourers {General or Undefined). 11 24 332 163 3 29 24 19 1 2 75 1 27 Ik 18 25 9 S S3 7 29 2 30 1 147 168 1 General Labourers 147 158 17 ^ 398 161 85 28 9 , , 761 \ Artizans, Mechanics, Appren- 761 S «s U S« 2S 11 A 2 23« f tioes (undefined) ISS 235 639 4,212 8 2,121 119 727 38$ 174 249 60 254 20 76 3 26 S 8,241 90S \ Factory Labourers (undefined) 8,241 908 g 39 326 201 73 22 13 2 , 684 (Machinists, Machine Workers/ / (undefined) \ \ XXIII. Without Spboipted / Occupations or Unoccupied. 2 684 a 42 1,6 19 22 2 2 Ikl 2 242 1,269,017 200,426 536,757 317,245 280,629 137,494 87,767 67,033 49,168 26,863 2,971,399 6,046,435 22,440 402,559 1,645,524 1,461,169 1,092,070 754,355 455,045 213,273 211 1,028 78 3,613 4,731 5,341 7,370 7,506 3,730 33,532 "1 Retired from Business (not/ / Army,Navy,Churoh, Medicine) 547 1,653 S,308 10,378 18,519 1S,7S0 k8,103 1 i 5 4 27 13 SI 33 39 68 153 105 SOS 79 383 311 «32 1 Pensioners 2,021 Si «'l^i 18,817 7,sie 25,651 16,il,f! 29,532 39,179 28,530 51,38! 21,810 ««,2«7 12,143 U6,165 145,345 316,651 }• Living on own Means 1,269,017 200,426 534,523 309,372 258,193 107,099 52,856 31,065 19,747 9,911 2,762,211 I others aged 10 years and up- / wards (including Students) BH^WS W1,60B l,6S7,m 1,US,SUS 1,0S9,5U 693,iS8 870,996 153,105 5,780,850 28 202 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and tjpwaeds, in England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order. Note.— In consulting this Alphabetical List of Occupations, it should be borne in mind that some occupations which are closely con- nected with each other are necessarily separated in an alphabeticar arrangement ; reference should, therefore, be also made to the Classified Arrangement shown for Males in Table XXXV, in which kindred employments are brought together under the Orders and Sub-orders indicated in the following list by numbers in the columns headed " Reference to Classifled Arrangement." On the Female side of that Table in order to find space for additional information regarding the condition as to marriage, those occupations are omitted in which Females are not employed to any extent ; in this Alphabetical List the numbers of both sexes are given for every heading, and those occupa- tions in which Females have been returned but which do not appear on the Female side of the principal Table are denoted by an asterisk {*). COOtJPATIONB. Per- sons. Males. Fe- males. Referense to Classified Arrangement. Order. Sub- order. Occupations. Per- sons. Males. Fe- males. Reference to Classified Arrangement. Order. Sub- order. Accountants Actors Agents, Brokers, Factors... Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants- Distinguished as in charge of Cattle Distinguished as in charge uf Horses Not otherwise distin- guished Agricultural Machines- Proprietors, Attendants Alkali Manufacture Anchor, Chain — Manufac- ture Animal,Dog,Eird— Keepers. Dealers Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents, Auctioneers Architects Army — Officers (Eifective and Retired) Soldiers and Nqn-Com- missioned Officers Art, Dealers in Works of ... Art, Music, Theatre— Ser- vice, etc. Artificial Flower Makers ... Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House A gents Authors. Editors, Journal- ists, Reporters, Short- hand Writers Bag (Paper), Paper Box- Makers Bailifl's, Foremen (Farm) ... Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) Bakers (Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc.— Makers) Bankers ; Bank— Officials, Clerks Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen Bark, Cork — Cutters, Workers Bark, Timber, Wood, Cork —Merchants, Dealers Barmen Barristers, Solicitors Basket IVtakers: Willow, Cane, Rush— Workers Bayonet, Sword— Makers, Cutlers Bedstead Makers (Iron or Brass) Beersellers, Cider Dealers ; Inn, Hotel — Keepers ; Publicans •Bellhangers, Locksmiths ... Bill Discounters, Brokers, Finance Agents Bird,Animal,Dog— Keepers, Dealers Biscuit, Cake, Bread, etc.— Makers Blacking, Dye, Paint, Ink- Manufacture Blacksmiths, Strikers Bleachers (Textile) Boarding, Lodging House— Keepers Boats and Ships- Ship —Platers, Rivet- ters, etc. Other Workers in Iron 'Shipwrights OtherWorkerslnWood •Others in Ship and Boat Building Boatmen on Seas ; Mer- chant Service; Seamen, Pilots 'Boiler Makers Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple— Maker.^ Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tor- toise-shell—Workers Bonnet, Hat— Manufacture (Straw) Bonnet, Straw Plait, Hat, etc.— Dealers Bookbinders Booksellers, Publishers ... Boot, Shoe— Makers 9,028 12,487 42,387 85,099 154,382 356,221 6,5i5 9,705 6,G68 1,167 14,020 10,781 13,115 99,707 2,633 6,840 3,138 14,020 11,060 28,519 22,662 72,197 76,749 30,292 30,180 66,332 20,998 11,520 408 4,220 99,915 1,258 1,036 1,167 76,749 6,903 137,068 13,020 50,070 22,616 2,301 27,374 2,657 31,689 97,881 46,436 12,181 2,072 12,898 5,751 31,887 14,788 218,581 9,026 6,044 41,108 81,302 154,377 348,072 6,480 9,685 4,757 1,065 13,934 10,775 13,115 99,707 2,169 5,471 474 13,934 9,811 3,310 22,623 30,402 71,775 30,069 29,818 1,586 8,418 28,625 20,998 9,626 402 3,178 76,210 1,256 980 1,065 71,775 5,613 136,752 10,229 6,543 22,616 2,301 27,363 2,657 31,587 97,461 4B,432 7,727 1,697 3,378 3,815 12,664 12,235 174,806 6,443 1,279 3,797 5 8,149 65 20 1,911 102 464 1,369 2,664 86 1,249 25,209 39 41,795 4,974 223 362 603 245 27,707 1,894 6 1,042 23,705 2 56 102 4,974 1,290 316 2,791 43,527 11 102 420 4 4,454 375 9,i>20 1,936 19,223 2,533 43,775 V III V VII VII VII VII XV X XXII V HI II II XIII III XIX V III XVII VII XX XX V VI XIII XIII XX III XIII X X XX XII V XXII XX XV X XVIII XX X X X X VI X X XXII XIX XIX XVII XVII XIX 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 4 2 1 6 7 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 6 4 Boot, Shoe, Patten, Clog- Dealers Bottle (Glass) Manufacture Box (Paper), Paper Bag- Makers Box (Wooden), Packing Case— Makers Brass, Bronze — Manufac- ture Brass, Bronze— Workers ... Brass Finishers Braesfounders Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc. — Makers Brewers Brick, Cement, Pottery, Glass— Dealers Brick, Plain Tile, Terra- cotta— Makers 'Bricklayers Bricklayers' Labourers ... Bristle, Hair — Workers ; Brush, Broom— Makers ' Brokers, Factors, Agents... Brokers, Discounters (Bill), Finance Agents Bronze, Brass- Manufac- ture Bronze, Brass — Workers ... Broom, Brush — Makers ; Hair, Bristle— Workers Builders Builders' Labourers Business or Commercial Clerks Butchers, Meat Salesmen... Buttermen, Provision Dealers, Cheesemongers Button Makers Cab, Coach— Proprietors ; Livery Stable Keepers Cabmen ; Coachmen, Grooms (not Domestic) Cabinet Makers Cake, Bread, Biscuit, etc.— Makers Calenderers, Finishers, etc. (Textile) •Canal, Harbour, Railway, etc. — Contractors Candle, Grease— Manufac- ture Candlestick, Lamp, Lan- tern-Makers Cane, Rush, Willow- Workers ; Basket Makers Canvas, Sailcloth, Sacking, Net, etc.— Manufacture Caps, Hats— Makers of (other than Straw or Felt) Caretakers ; Office, Park, Lodge,Gate, etc.. Keepers Cn6t Government) Carmen, Carriers, Carters,, Waggoners (not Farm) Carpenters, Joiners Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manu- facture Carriage, Coach— Makers... Carriers, Carters, Wag- goners (not Farm), Car- men Cartridge, Fireworks, Kx- Eilosive Article — Manu- acture Carvers, Wood ; Carvers and Gilders CatsmeatDealers; Knackers Cattle, Sheep, Pig— Dealers, Salesmen Cellarmen Cement, Plaster— Manufac- ture Cement, Pottery, Glass, Brick— Dealers Cemetery, Church, Chapel — Officers, etc. Cereal Food Manufacture ; Millers Chain, Anchor — Manufac- ture •Chalk, Clay, Sand, Gravel —Labourers Chapel, Cemetery, Church —Officers, etc. Charwomen ChoesemongerSiButternlen, Provision Dealers 21,880 11,339 28,519 11,223 15,748 16,413 17,079 76,749 27,919 9,369 63,927 115 999 97,779 16,264 42,387 1,036 15,748 16,264 I 40,364 27,436 303,673 109,015 20,882 4,204 12,876 113,465 52,660 76,749 7,085 576 2,446 3,231 11,520 8,377 12,639 30,601 272,960 270,713 14,802 30,229 272,960 7,379 14,739 1,080 5,361 15,394 9,661 9,369 6,206 23,605 6,668 10,279 6,206 111,841 ' 20,882 14,223 10,591 3,310 9,521 11,450 16,'.!68 16,639 71,775 27,822 6,147 60,856 115,995 97,779 9,259 41,108 11,450 9,259 40,187 27,436 307,889 105,165 16,510 1,240 12,479 113,465 51,903 71,775 5,178 573 2,211 2,244 9.626 2,323 5,434 17,290 272,300 270,660 7,160 30,117 272,300 3,613 13,969 944 5,342 14,078 9,646 6,147 5,721 22,830 4,757 10,238 5,721 16,510 7,663 748 25,209 1,702 4,298 145 440 4,974 97 3,222 3,071 4 7,005 1,279 56 4,298 7,005 177 55,781 3,850 4,372 .2,964 397 757 4,974 1,907 3 235 987 1,894 6,052 7,205 13,314 660 53 7,652 112 660 3,766 770 136 19 1,316 15 3,222 485 776 1,911 21 485 111,841 4,372 XIX XIV XVII XIII X X X XX XX XIV XIV XII XII XVI V V X XVI XII XII V XX XX XIX VI VI XIII XX xvin XII XV X XIII XVIII XIX IV VI XII XVIII X VI XV XIII XXII XXII XX XIV XIV in XX X IX III IV XX Census, 1901. 203 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Yeaes and upwards, in England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order — Continued. Occupations. Peb- BONS. Chemists, Druggists Chemists, Manufacturing Chimney Sweepers China, Porcelain, Earthen- ware—Manufacture Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers Chocolate, Tea, Coffee- Dealers ; Grocers Church, Chapel, Cemeterr — Officers, etc. Cider Dealers ; Inn, Hotel — Keepers ; Publicans, Beersellers Civil and Mining Engineers Civil Service- Officers and Clerks . . . Messengers, etc. 'Clay, Sand, Gravel, Chalk — liahonrers Clergymen (Established Church) Clerks, Commercial or Business Clerks, Law Clerks, Officials (Bank) ; Bankers Clerks, Officials, etc. (Lite, House, Ship, etc., Insur- ance) Clerks and Officers (Civil Service) Clerks or Officials (Rail- way) CUockinakeis, Watch- Clog, Boot, Shoe, Patten- Dealers Clog, Patten— Makers ... Clothiers, Outfitters (Deal- ers) Club, College— Service ... Coach, Cab— Proprietors ; Livery Stable Keepers Coach, Carriage— Makers Coach, Waggon (Railway) — Meikers Coachmen, Grooms (Do- mestic) Coachmen, Grooms (not Domestic); Cabmen Coal and Shale Mine- Hewers Coal and Shale Mine- Other Workers below ground Coal and Shale Mine — Workers above ground Coal, Coke — ^Merchants, Dealers Coalheavers ; Coal — Por- ters, Labourers Cocoa, Chocolate- Makers Cocoa Fibre, Hemp, Jute- Manufacture Coffee, Chocolate, Tea— Dealers; Grocers Coffee, Eating House — Keepers Coin, Medal, Die, Seal- Makers Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers Coke, Coal — Merchants, Dealers College, Club— Service ... Colour and Oilmen Commercial or Business Clerks Commercial Travellers Company, Guild, Society, etc., (Commercial) — Officers of Confectioners, Bakers (Dealers) 'Contractors — Railway, Ca- nal, Harbour, etc. •Contractors, Surveyors, Inspectors — Roii d Cooks (not Domestic) •Coopers ; Hoop— Makers, Benders Copper and Steel Plate Printers ; Lithographers Copper Manufacture Copper Miners Coppersmiths Copper Workers Cord, Rope, Twine— Makers Cork, Bark — Cutters, Workers Cork, Bark, Timber, Wood —Merchants, Dealers Corn, Flour, Seed— Mer- chants, Dealers Costermongers, Hawkers, Street Sellers 28,448 17,515 6,855 62,475 7,601 193,569 6,206 99,915 11,052 56,787 59,626 10,279 25,235 363,673 34,433 30,292 21,%1 56,787 68,541 21,991 21,886 6,328 22,107 8,445 12,876 30,229 23,299 75,355 113,465 409,529 178,915 55,210 24,653 26,123 7,601 2,750 193,569 19,113 2,411 8,194 24,653 8,445 8,699 363,673 64,322 1,870 72,197 676 2,180 15,515 15,779 11,725 4,446 795 4,744 1,341 10,120 2,089 16,457 61,339 Males. Fe- males, Reference to Classified Arrangement. Order. Sub- order 25,343 13,608 6,801 37,998 2,381 151,184 6,721 76,210 11,062 42,476 57,864 10.268 26,235 307,839 34,066 30,069 21.030 42,475 68,110 20,218 14,223 6,276 17,701 6,765 12,479 30,117 23,278 75,356 113,466 409,529 178,915 52,615 23,613 26,123 2,381 905 161,184 11,870 2,274 7,903 23,613 6,765 8,089 307,889 63,940 1,680 30,402 573 2,174 6,900 15,749 10,682 4,437 789 4,743 1,297 6,881 1,686 8,418 15,486 46,941 3,106 3,907 64 24,477 6,220 42,385 485 23,706 14,312 1,762 21 66,784 367 223 931 14,312 431 1,746 7,663 52 4,406 1,680 397 112 21 2,665 1,010 5,220 1,845 42,386 7,243 137 291 1,040 1,680 610 56,784 882 190 41,795 3 6 8,616 30 1,043 9 6 1 44 3,239 603 245 971 14,398 XV XV XXII XIV XX XX III XX III I I IX III V III V I VI XI XIX XIX XIX IV VI X X IV VI IS IX IX IX VI XX XVIII XX XX X IX IX IV XV V . V V XX XII XII IV XIII XVII X IX X X XVIII XIII XIII XX XXII Occupations. Cotton— Card and Blowing Room Processes Cotton— Spinning Pro- cesses Cotton— Winding, Warp- ing, etc., Processes Cotton — Weaving Pro- cesses Cotton— Workers in other processes, or undefined CountyOfflcers— Municipal, Parish, and other Local or Creamery Workers Crossing Sweepers, Scaven- gers Curers (Fish) Curriers ; Leather Goods Makers Cutlers and Scissors Makers Cycle and Motor Manufac- ture Dairymen, Milksellers ... Dealers, Shopkeepers (Gen- eral) Decorators, Glaziers, Pain- ters Dentists (including Assis- tants) Die, Seal, Coin, Medal- Makers Distillers ; Spirit Manufac- ture ♦Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers •Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse, Harbour— Officials and Servants Dog, Bird, Animal— Keep- ers, Dealers Domestic Coachmen, Grooms Domestic Gardeners Domestic Indoor Servants— In Hotels, Lodging, and Eating Houses Others Drainage and Sanitary Service Drapers, Linen Drapers, Mercers Dressmakers Drivers, Stokers, Firemen —Engine— (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Drivers, Stokers (Railway Engine) Drovers Druggists, Chemists Dye, Paint, Ink, Blacking —Manufacture Dyers (Textile) Earthenware, China, Porce- lain-Manufacture Eating, Coffee House— Keepers Eating House, Inn, Hotel- Service— Barmen Cellarmen Others Editors, Journalists, Re- porters, Shorthand Writers, Authors Electrical Apparatus Makers Electricity Supply Electro-Plate Ware and White Metal Manufac- turers; Pewterers Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Engine Drivers, Stokers (Railway) Engineers, Civil and Mining Engravers, Sculptors, Painters (Artists) Envelope Makers •Erectors, Fitters, Turners (Engineering, and Machine Making) Exhibition, Games — Ser- vice ; showmen. Per- formers Explosive Article, Cart- ridge, Fireworks— Manu- facture Per SONS. 69,975 98,680 83 021 211,288 46,167 36,870 932 8,588 2,863 29,363 17,763 31,466 40,901 61,576 160,387 6,309 2,411 712 88,632 11,517 1,167 76,355 87,936 61,964 1,332,965 7,189 136,657 311.599 106,320 66,135 2,838 28,448 6,903 26,832 62,475 19,113 66,332 15,394 39,956 11,060 49,618 2,915 16,630 106,320 66,135 11,052 13,949 3,513 159,175 13,464 7,379 Males. 13,840 64,127 18,279 66,130 34,622 26,444 568 8,478 2,265 23,620 16,226 28,537 35,338 23 539 160,201 5,169 2,274 706 88,631 U,610 1,065 75,355 87,800 16,253 47,893 7189 67,220 1,017 106,320 66,135 2,838 25,343 5,613 24,236 37,998 11,870 28,625 14,078 18,849 9,811 47,028 2,888 11,378 106,320 66,136 11,052 10,260 370 159,173 12,516 3,613 Fe- males. 46,136 34,653 64,742 175,158 11,645 10,426 364 110 608 5,743 2,527 2,929 5.563 28,037 186 140 137 6 1 7 102 45,711 1,285,072 68,437 340,582 ?,105 1,290 2,596 24,477 7,243 27,707 1,316 21,106 1,249 2,490 27 5,152 Reference to Classified Arrangement. Order. 3,143 2 948 3,766 XVIII XVIII XVIII XVIII XVIII I XX XXI XX XVI X X XX XXII XII III X XX VI VI XXII IV IV IV IV XXI XVIII XIX XXII VI XXII XV XV XVIII XIV XX XX XX XX III XI XXI X XXII VI III III XVII X III XV Sub- order 204 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and upwards, in England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order — continued. Reference to Referenceto Classified Classified Pek- Fe- males. Arrangement. Per- Fe- males. Arrangement. Occupations. SONS. Males. Occupations. sons. Males. Order. Sub- order. Order. Sub- order Explosive Substance, Gun- 3,590 3,081 506 XV 2 General Labourers ... 110,078 109,773 305 XXII 1 powder, Gunootton— Manufacture General Practitioners, 23,698 22,186 212 III 3 Physicians, Surgeons General Shopkeepers, Dealers Gilders and Carvers ; 51,576 23,539 28,037 xxn 3 11,739 13,969 770 XIII Wood Carvers Factors, Agents, Brokers... 12,387 11,108 1,279 V 1 Ginger Beer, Mineral Water— Manufacture 11,368 9,199 2,169 XX Fancy Goods (Textile), 20,636 3,521 17,115 XVIII 6 Small Ware, etc.. Manu- Glass- facture Glass Bottle Manufac- 11,339 10,591 718 XIV Farm Bailiff, Foremen... 22,662 22,623 39 VII 1 ture Farm Servants, Agricul- Sheet, Plate — Glass 5,577 5,257 320 XIV tural Labourers— Manufacture Distinguished as in 85,099 81,302 3,797 VII 1 Other Workers in 13,165 11,870 1,295 XIV charge of Cattle Glass Manufacture ^ Distinguished as in 151,382 151,377 5 VII 1 Glass, Brick, Cement, 9,369 6,117 3,222 XIV charse of Horses Not otherwise distin- guished Farmers, Graziers Pottery— Dealers 356,221 318,072 8,119 VII 1 Glaziers, Painters, Decora- tors Glove Makers 160,387 160,201 186 XII 221,299 202,751 21,548 VII 1 10,186 2,133 7,753 XIX Farmers', Graziers'— Sons, 107,783 89,165 18,618 VII 1 Glue, Size, Varnish, etc.— 3,075 2,269 806 XV Daughters^ or other Rela- Makers tives assisting in the Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, 28,900 23,730 5,170 XI work of the Farm Jewellers Feather, Quill— Dressers ... 3,830 158 3,372 XVI 3 Grate, Range, Stove, Fire 6,211 5,939 222 X Feathers, Skins, Leather, and Hair- Dealers in 5,861 0,367 191 XVI 1 Iron— Makers •Gravel, Chalk, Clay, Sand 10,279 10,258 21 IX Felt, Carpet, Rug, Manu- 11,802 7,150 7,652 XVIII 5 —Labourers facture Graziers, Farmers 221,299 202,751 21,518 VII Felt Hat Manufacture ... 11,350 6,631 1,716 XIX 1 Graziers', Farmers'— Sons, 107,783 89,165 18,618 VII File Makers 8,163 6,160 1,718 X 1 Daughters, or other Rela- Finance Agents, Bill Dis- counters, Brokers 1,036 980 66 V 3 tives assisting in the work of the Farm Finishers, Calenderers, etc. 7,035 6,178 1,907 XVIII 6 Grease, Candle— Manufac- 2,116 2,211 235 XV fTextile) Fire Iron, Stove, Grate, ture 6,211 5,989 222 X 7 Greengrocers, Fruiterers... Grocers : Tea, Coffee, 52,627 40,700 11,927 XX Rans;o— Makers 193,569 151,184 12,385 XX Firemen, Drivers, Stokers —Engine (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Fireworks, Explosive 106,320 106,320 XXII 1 Chocolate— Dealers Grooms, Coachmen (Domes- tic) 75,355 75,355 • IV 7,379 3,613 3,766 XV 2 Grooms, Coachmen (not 113,165 113,165 VI Article, Cartridge — Domestic); Cabmen Manufacture Guards (Railway) 20,828 20,828 VI Fish Curers nl'iS^ 2,255 608 XX 1 Guild, Society, Company, 1,870 1,630 190 V Fishermen 23,891 23,725 166 VIII 1 etc. (Commercial) — Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game 6,137 1,026 2,111 XI 1 Officers of Apparatus— Makers Gunpowder, Guncotton, 3,590 3,031 506 XV 2 Fishmongers, Poulterers, 32,267 28,716 3,521 XX 1 Explosive Substance- Game Dealers Manufacture 6 •Fitters, Turners, Erectors 159,175 159,173 2 X 3 Gunsmiths, Gun Manufac- 10,189 10,001 188 X (Engineering, and turers Machine Making) Fittings (Gas) Makers Gutta Percha, India Rub- 12,261 7,673 1,691 XV 4 3,172 1,982 1,190 X 7 ber—Workers Fittings (House and Shop) 7,379 6,930 119 XIII 1 Makers Flax, Linen, Manufacture 1,193 1,116 3,317 XVIII 1 Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth- 3,191 3,397 91 XXII 2 Haberdashers, Hosiers ... 8,627 6,786 1,811 XIX 1 Manufacture Hair, Bristle — Workers ; 1U,2U1 9,259 7,005 XVI ■i Florists, Nurserymen, 128,229 123,125 5,101 Vil 1 Brush, Broom— Makers Seedsmen ; Gardeners Hair, Feathers, Skins, and 5,8C1 5,367 191 XVI i (not Domestic) Leather— Dealers in Flour, Seed, Corn— Mer- 16,157 15,186 971 XX 1 Hairdressers, Wig Makers 35,656 33 911 1,715 XIX 1 chants, Dealers ■Harbour, Dock, Wharf, 11,517 11,510 7 VI 4 Flower Makers (Artiflcial) „^'i^ 171 2,661 XIX 1 Lighthouse— Officials and Food (Cereal)Manufacture: 23,605 22,8o0 775 XX 1 Servants Millers •Harbour, Railway, Canal, 576 573 3 XII 2 Foremen, Bailiflfe— Farm... 22,662 22,623 39 VII 1 etc.— Contractors Founders, Cutters (Type)... 1.170 1,287 183 X 5 Hardware— Dealers, Mer- 28,200 26,096 2,110 X 10 Founders (Brass) 17,079 16,639 110 X 3 chants; Ironmongers Founders (Iron) 100.556 100,217 339 X 3 Harness, Whip- Makers ; 30,681 25,951 1,730 XVI 2 Founding and Smelting 30,738 30,738 , X 1 Saddlers (Steel) Hat, Bonnet— Manufacture 12,898 3,378 9,520 XIX 1 French Polishers 20.932 16,607 1,325 XIII 1 (Straw) Fruiterers, Greengrocers ... 52,627 10,700 11,927 XX 1 Hat, Bonnet, Straw Plait, 5,751 3,815 1,936 XIX I Fuel (Patent) Makers, Coke 8,191 7,903 291 IX 1 etc.— Dealers Burners Hat Manufacture (Felt) ... 11,350 6,631 1,716 XIX I Funeral Furniture Makers; Undertakers 3,170 2,891 279 XIII 1 Hats, .Caps— Makers of (other than Straw or - Felt) 12,639 5,131 7,205 XIX 1 Furniture, etc., Dealers ... Furriers, Skinners Fustian Manufacture 19,766 17,513 2,223 XIII 1 9,7«1 5,876 3,855 XVI 1 Hawkers, Street Sellers, 61,339 10,911 11,393 XXII 3 5,612 2,060 3,552 XVIII 1 Costermongers Hemp, Jute, Cocoa Fibre- Manufacture 2,750 905 1,845 XVIII 1 Hewers— Coal and Sha!e Mine 109,529 109,529 . IX 1 Game Apparatus, Fishing Tackle, Toy— Makers 6,437 1,026 2,111 XI 1 *Hoop— Makers, Benders ; Coopers 15,779 15,719 30 XIU 2 Games, Exhibition — Ser- vice ; Performers, Show- 13,161 12,516 918 III 8 Horn, Ivory, Tortoise-shell, Bone— Workers 2,072 1,697 375 XXII 2 men Game Dealers, Fishmon- 32,267 28,716 3,521 XX 1 Hosiers, Haberdashers ... Hosiery Manufacture 8,627 18,371 6,786 13,893 1,841 31,181 XIX XVIII 1 5 gerSj Poulterers GameKeepers 16,677 16,677 IV 2 Hospital and Institution Service 36,991 10,653 26,311 IV 3 Gangers, Packers, Plate- layers (Railway) 16,860 16,860 VI 1 Hotel, Inn— Keepers; Pub- licans, Beersellers, Cider 99,915 76,210 23,705 XX 1 Gardeners (Domestic) 87,936 87,900 36 IV 2 Dealers' 1 Gardeners (not Domestic) ; 128,229 123,125 5,101 VII 1 Hotel, Eating House, Inn- Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Service- * Florists •Gasfltters 16,335 16,328 7 XTT 1 Barmen Cellarmen ; 56,3.32 15,391 28,625 11078 27,707 1,316 21,108 86 XX XX XX V 1 1 1 1 Gas Fittings Makers i'E? 1,982 1,190 X 7 Others 39,955 18,819 Gas Works Service Gate, Park, Lodge, Office, 17,031 30,601 17,028 17,290 3 13,311 XXI IV 1 3 House -igents. Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers 11,020 13,931 etc.. Keepers; Caretakers (not Government) House, Ship, Land— Sur- veyors 6,111 6,114 • m 6 Census, 1901. 205 ENGLAND ANU WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and upwards, iia England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order — continued. Reference to Refereice to Classified Classified Per- Fe- males. Arrangement. Per- Fe- males Arrangement. Occupations. sons. Males. Occupations. sons. Males. Order. Sub- order. Order. Sub- order. House, Ship, Life, etc.. 21,961 21,030 931 \ 1 Labourers, Railway (not 29,562 29,562 VI 1 Insurance — Officials, Railway Contractors' Clerks, etc. Labourers) House and Shop Fittings 7,379 6,930 449 XII 1 •Labourers (Road), Paviours 30,371 50,370 1 XII 2 Makers Lace Manufacture 36,439 12,632 23,807 XVllI 5 'Hurdle, Lath, Wooden 2,232 2,228 4 XII] 2 Lamp, Lantern, Candle- 3,231 2,244 987 X 7 Fence— Makers stick-Makers Land, House, Ship— Sur- 6,414 6,414 in 6 veyors Lantern, CandlestickiLamp 3,231 2,244 987 X 7 India Ruhber,GuttaPercha 12,264 7,673 4,591 XY 4 —Makers — Workers Lapidaries and other Workers 3,909 2,330 1,579 XI 1 Ink, Blacking, Dye, Paint 6,903 5,613 1,290 XV 1 — Manufacture •Lath, Wooden Fence, 2,232 2,228 4 xni 2 Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Pub- licans, Beersellers, Cider 99,915 76,210 23,705 XX 4 Hurdle— Makers Laundry and Washing 205,015 8,874 196,141 IV 3 Dealers Service Inn, Hotel, Eating House- Law Clerks 34,433 34,066 367 III 2 Service — Law Stationers, Stationers 22,335 12,652 9,683 XVIl 1 Barmen 56,332 28 625 27,707 XX 4 "Lead Manufacture ' 1,378 1,363 15 X 2 ( ellarmen 15,391 14.078 1,316 XX 4 'Lead Miners 4,380 4,375 5 IX 1 Others 39,955 18,849 21,106 XX 4 Leaden Goods Makers 1,566 1,316 249 X 7 Institution and Hospital 36,994 10,653 26,341 IV 3 Leather Goods Makers ; 29,363 23,620 3,743 XVI 1 Service L urriers Instruments, Toys, etc.— 4,724 2,881 1,843 XI 5 Leather, Hair, Feathers, 5,861 5,367 494 XVI 4 Dealers in and Skins— Dealers in Insurance Agents Insurance Officials, Clerks, 31,427 33,933 444 V 4 Lecturers, Schoolmasters, 230,345 1 58,675 171,670 III 4 21,961 21,030 931 V 4 Teachers, Professors etc.- House, Life, Ship, Level Crossing Men, 14,219 13,954 265 VI 1 etc. Pointsmen Invalid Attendants, Sick 65.306 1,092 64,214 III 3 Life, House, Ship, etc.. 21,961 21,030 931 V 4 Nurses Insurance — Officials, Iron and Steel Manufac- Clerks, etc. ture t — Lightermen, Watermen, Bargemen 30,180 29,818 362 VI 3 •Piglron Manufacture 12,745 12,742 3 X 1 (Blast Furnaces) •Lighthouse ,Harbour,Dock, 11,517 11,510 7 VI 4 •Puddling Furnaces 42,424 42,422 2 X 1 Wharf- Officials and and Kolling Mills Steel Smelting and Servants 30,738 30,738 X 1 •Limeburners 2,928 2,917 11 IX 2 Founding Linen Drapers, Mercers, 135,657 67,220 68,437 xvni 7 Ironfoundcrs t 100,556 100,217 339 X 3 Drapers Iron Workers (Undefined Linen, Flax, Manufacture 4,493 1,146 3,347 XVIII 1 or Indeterminablelt 19,128 19,128 X 7 Lithographers; Copper and 11,725 10,682 1,043 XVII *> Ironmongers; Hardware- 28,206 26,096 2,110 X 10 Steel Plate Printers Dealers, Merchants Livery Stable Keepers ; 12,876 12,479 397 VI 2 •Ironstone Miners 17,013 17,008 5 IX 1 Coach, Cab— Proprietors Itinerant Preachers, Mis- 10,096 5,293 4,803 Mi. 1 Living on own means 455,377 93,381 361,996 XXIII 1 sionaries, Scripture Lock, Key— Makers •5,520 4,927 593 X 7 Readers •Locksmiths, Bellhangers ... 1,258 1,256 2 XII 1 Ivory, Tortoise-shell, Bone, 2,072 1,697 375 XXII 2 Lodge, Gate, Office, Park, 30,604 17,290 13,314 iV 3 Horn— Workers etc., Keepers ; Caretakers (not Government) Lodging, Boarding House— Keepers Lucifer Match Manufac- 50,070 6,543 43,527 XX 4 2,406 541 1,803 XV 2 Jam, Preserve, Sweet- 22,131 6,232 15,899 XX 1 ture Makers Japanners 2,596 E61 1,632 XXIT 2 Jewellers, Goldsmiths, 23,900 23,730 5,170 XI 1 Silversmiths Machines, Agricultural— 6,545 6,480 65 VII 1 Jewellery, Watches, and 4,763 3,855 908 XI 5 Proprietors, Attendants Precious Metals — Dealers Machinists, Metal 29,088 28,877 211 X 3 in Maltsters 9,607 9,695 12 XX 3 Joiners, Carpenters 270,713 ^1,060 270,660 53 XII 1 Manufacturing Chemists... 17,515 13,608 3,907 XV 3 Journalists, Authors, Edi- 9,811 1,249 III 5 Manure Manufacture 1,678 1,635 43 XV 4 tors, Reporters, Short- hand Writers Marines and Navy- Officers (Efl'ective and 4,797 4,797 ^ II 2 Jute, Cocoa Fibre, Hemp 2,750 905 1,845 XVIII i Retired) —Manufacture Men 50,619 50,619 II 2 Masons 73,054 73,012 42 XII 1 Masons' Labourers 23,019 23,019 XII 1 Mat Makers 3,089 2,2U 848 XVIII 4 , Match (Lucifer) Manufac- 2,406 541 1,865 XV 2 Key, Lock— Makers 5,520 4,927 593 X 7 ture Knacksrs; Catsmeat 1,080 914 136 XXII 1 Means, Living on own 455,377 93,381 361,996 xxm 1 Dealers Measuring and Weighing Apparatus Makers 4,661 4,199 462 XI 2 Meat Salesmen, Butchers... 109,015 105,165 3,830 XX 1 Medal, Die, Seal, Coin- Makers Medical Service (Sub- 2,411 2,274 137 X 3 Labourers (Agricultural), 4,718 3,338 1,360 III 3 Farm Servants — ordinate) Distinguished as in 85,099 81,302 3,797 VII Mercers, Drapers, Linen 135,657 67,220 68,437 XVIII 7 charge of Cattle Drapers Distinguished as in 1.54,382 154,377 5 VII Merchants (commodity un- 5,151 5,133 IS V - 1 charge of Horses defined) Not otherwise distin- 356,221 348,072 8,149 VII Merchant Service; Sea- 97,881 97,461 420 VI 3 guished men, Pilots ; Boatmen on Labourers- Bricklayers' ... 97,779 97,779 , XII Seas Labourers— Builders' 27,436 27,436 , XII Messengers, etc. (Civil Ser- 59,626 57,864 1,762 I 1 •Labourers- Clay, Sand, 10,279 10,258 21 IX vice) Gravel, Chalk Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Itailway 185,487 180,496 4,991 VI 5 •Labourers— Dock, Wharf... 88,632 88,631 1 VI Labourers— Factory 'unde- 32,812 23,663 9,149 XXII or Government) fined) Metal Machinists 29,088 28,877 211 X 3 Labourers— General 410,078 409,773 305 XXII Midwives 3,0.i5 , 3,055 III 3 Labourers— Masons' 23,019 23,019 , XII Milksellers, Dairymen ... 40,901 35,338 5,563 XX 1 Labourers— Plasterers' ... 6,853 6,853 ^ XTI Millers ; Cereal Food 23,605 22,830 775 XX 1 Labourers, Porters (Coal) ; 26,123 26,123 , VI 5 Manufacture Coalheavers Millers (Oil', Oil Cake 5,477 5,400 77 XV 4 Labourers (Railway Con- 41,645 41,645 , XII 2 Makers tractors'), Navvies Milliners 49,231 472 48,759 XIX 1 under 1 Under this heading are included many who, if the returns of Occupations had been more explicit, would have been classed in Order X. ter " Iron and Steel Manufacture " (Sub-Order 1), under " Ironfounders " (Sub-Order 3), or under some other specific heading. 206 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Tablk XXXVL- -OccupATioNs of Males and Females aged 10 Years axd upwards, in England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order — continued. . Reference to Classified ■ Reference to Classified Pbb- Fe- males. Arrangement. pbr- Fe- males. Arrangement. Occupations. 80NS. Males. Occupations. SONS. Males Order. Sub- order. Order. Sub- order. •Millwrights 5,288 5,285 3 X 3 Parasol, Stick, Umbrella- 9,542 4,935 4,607 XTX 1 Mine — Owners, Agents, 1,802 4,789 13 IX 1 Makers Managers 1 Parish, Municipal, and 36,870 1 26,444 10,426 I 2 "Mine, Well— Sinkera.Borers 2,919 .2,918 1 XII 2 other Local or County Miners- Officers Coal and Shale- Park, Lodge, Gate, Office, 30,604 17,290 13,314 IV 3 Hewers 409,529 409,529 , IX 1 etc., Keepers; Caretakers Other Workers 178,915 178,915 , IX 1 (notGoiernment) below ground Patent Fuel Makers, Coke 8,191 7,903 291 IX 1 Workers above 55,210 52,545 2,665 IX 1 Burners ground Patten, Clog— Makers 6,328 6,276 52 XIX 1 •Copper 795 789 6 IX 1 Patten, Clog, Boot, Shoe- 21,886 14,223 7,663 XIX 1 •Ironstone 17,013 17,008 5 IX 1 Dealers •Lead 4,380 4,.175 5 IX 1 Pattern Makers 12,092 12,092 X 3 Tin 6,958 6,577 381 IX 1 •Paviours, Road Labourers 50,371 50,370 i XII 2 •Other or undefined 2,460 2,457 3 IX 1 Pawnbrokers 12,530 10,769 1,761 XXII 3 . Minerals Pen Makers (Steel) 4,055 429 3,626 X 4 Mining and Civil En- 11,052 11,052 in 6 Pensioners 20,709 25,567 1,142 xxm 1 gineers Performers, Showmen ; 13,464 12,516 948 m 8 Mineral Water, Ginger ll,3f!8 9,199 2,169 XX 1 Exhibition, Games- Ser- Beer— Man af acture vice Ministers, Priests, of other 11,572 11,572 , ni 1 Pewterers; Wh te Metal 16,530 11,378 5,152 X 7 Keligious Bodies (not and Electro-Plate Ware Establifhed Church) Manufacturers ' Missionaries, Scripture 10,096 5,293 4,803 m 1 Photographers 14,999 11,148 3,851 III 7 Readers, Itinerant Phrsioians. Surgeons, 22,698 22.486 212 ni 3 ^ Preachers General Practitioners Monks, Nuns, Sisters of 6,458 239 6,219 III 1 Pickle, Mustard, Vinegar, 4,190 2,006 2,184 XX 1 ■ Charity Spice, etc.- Makers - Motor and Cycle Manufac- 31,466 28,537 2,929 X 9 Pig, Cattle, Sheep— Deal- 5,361 5,342 19 XXII 1 ture ers, Salesmen Motor Car Drivers 623 623 VI 2 •Pig Iron Manufacture 12,745 12,742 3 X 1 Municipal, Parish, and 36,870 26,444 10,426 I 2 (Blast Furnaces) •' other Local or County Pilots, Seamen, Boatmen 97,881 97,461 420 VI 3 OiHcers on Seas ; Merchant Ser- Musicians, Music Masters, 43,249 20,605 22,644 III 7 vice Singers Pin, Needle— Makers 4,601 2,095 2,506 X 4 Music, Theatre, Art— Ser- 6,840 5,471 1,369 III 7 Pipe (Tobacco), Snuff-Box, 2,017 1,317 670 XXTT 2 vice, etc. etc.. Makers Musical Instrument Ma- 14,089 13,747 342 XI 3 Plait Manufacture (Straw) 1,847 493 1,354 XIX 1 kers Plaster, Cement— Manu- 9,661 9,646 15 XIV I Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, 4,190 2,006 2,184 XX 1 facture Pickle, olo.— Makers •Plasterers Plasterers' Labourers Plaie, Sheet— Glass Manu- facture Platelayers, Gangers, 31,304 6,853 5,577 31,301 6,853 5,257 3 320 XII XII XIV I 1 1 Nail Manufacture 5,767 3,163 2,604 X 7 46,860 46,860 VI 1 Navigation Service (on ' 4,210 4,150 60 VI 3 Packers (Rly.) Shore) Plumbers 65,039 64,924 115 XII 1 Navvies, Railway Con- 41,645 41,645 , xn 2 Pointsmen, Level Crossing 14,219 13,954 265 VI 1 tractors' Labourers ■Men Navy and Marines- Police 44,904 44,904 I 2 Officers (p:ffeotive and 4,797 4,797 , II 2 Porcelain, Earthenware, 62,475 37,998 24,477 XIV 1 Retired) China— Manufacture 1 Men 50,619 50,619 II 2 Porters, Labourers (Coal) ; 26,123 26,123 VI 5 Needle, Pin— Makers 4,601 2,095 2,506 X 4 Coalheavers Net, Canvas, Sailcloth, 8,377 2,325 6,052 XVIII 4 Porters and Servants 82,211 81,466 745 VI I i Sacking, etc.— Manufac- (Railway} Porters, Watchmen, Mes- ture 185,487 180,496 4,991 VI 5 ■' Newspaper Agents, News Room Keepers 17,074 13,356 3,718 XVII 2 sengers (not Railway or Government) Nuns, Sisters of Charity, 6,458 239 6,219 III 1 Pottery, Glass, Brick, 9,369 6,147 3,222 XIV 1 Monks Cement— Dealers Nurserymen, Seedsmen. 128,229 123,125 5,104 Vll 1 Poulterers, Game Dealers, 32,267 28,746 3,521 XX 1 Florists; Gardeners (not Fishmongers - Domestic) Preachers (Itinerant), Mis- 10,096' 5,293 4,803 III 1 Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple, 12,181 7,727 4,454 X 7 sionaries, Scripture Bolt— Makers Readers Precious Metals, Jewellery and Watches— Dealers in Preserve, Sweet, Jam- 4,763 22,131 3,855 6,232 90S 15,899 XI XX 5 1 Offloe, Park, Lodge, Gate, 30,604 17,290 13,314 IV 3 Makers etc., Keepers ; Caretakers Priests, Roman Catliolio ... 2,849 2,849 III 1 1 (not Government) Priests, Ministers of other 11,572 11,572 * III Officers, Army (Effective 13,115 13,115 , n 1 Religious Bodies (not , Established Church) ' and Retired) Officers of the Navy and 4,797 4,797 , 11 2 Printers / 106,181 96,488 9,693 XVII 2 6 4 M.?trines (Effective and Printers iTextile) 13,092 11,826 1,266 171,670 XVIII Retired) Professors, Lecturers, 230,345 58,675 III Oil and Colourmen 8,699 8,089 610 XV 4 Schoolmasters, Teachers Oil Cloth, Floor Cloth- 3,491 3,397 94 xxu 2 Provision Curers 4,372 3,523 849 XX 1 1 Manufacture Provision Dealers, Cheese- 20,882 16,510 4,372 XX Oil Millers, Oil Cake 5,477 5,400 77 XV 4 mongers, Butternien Makers Publicans, Beersellers, 99,915 • 76,210 23,705 XX 4 Omnibus Service 11,982 11,974 8 VI 2 Cider Dealers ; Inn, Hotel Opticians ; Sbientiflc In- 5,954 5,420 534 XI 2 —Keepers stittment Makers Outfitters, Clothiers 22,107 17,701 4,406 XIX 1 Publishers, Booksellers ... 14,788 12,235 2,553 XVII 2 (Dealers) •Quarriers, Cutters, Dres- 55,765 55,756 g IX 2 sers (Stone) Packing Case, Wooden Box—Makers 11,223 9,521 1,702 XIII 2 •Quarriers, Workers (Slate) Quill, Feather— Dressers ... 16,067 3,830 16,064 458 3 3,372 IX XVI 2 3 Paint, Ink, Blacking, Dye 6,903 5,613 1,290 XV 1 —Manu; acture Pai'jters, Decorators, 160,387 16(),201 186 XTT 1 Glaziers Painters, Engravers, Sculp- 13,949 10,250 3,699 III 7 Rag— Gatherers, Dealers ... "Railway, Canal, Harbour, 4,403 576 2,572 573 1,831 3 XXII XII 2 2 tors (irtists) Paper Manufacture etc.- Contractors 24,210 15,359 8'§ii XVII 1 Railway Contractors' La- 41,615 41,645 XII 2 I'aper Stainers 2,319 2,032 287 XVII 1 bourers ; Navvies • Paper Box, - Paper Bag^ Makers 28,519 3,310 25,209 XVII 1 Railway-Coach, Waggon Makers . 23,299 > . 23,278 21 X 9 Paperhangers, White- washers 6,536 6,437 99 xn 1 Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers 66,135 66,135 • VI 1 Census, 1901. 207 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and upwards, in England and Wales, arranged in Mphabetical Order — continued. Referenoo to Classified Reference to C lassifled Per- Fe- males. Arrangement. ; Per- Fe- males. Arrangement OCODPATIONS. sons. Males. 1 Occupations. sons. Males. 1 Order. 1 Sub- order. 1 Order. Sub- order. Railway Gaards 20,8-28 20,828 VI 1 Shop and House Fittings 7,379 6,930 449 XIII 1 Railway Laboarers (not 29,562 29,562 . VI 1 Makers Railway ContractoTs' La- bourers) Railway Officials or Clerks Shopkeepers, Dealers (Gen- eral) Shorthand Writers, Au- 51,576 23,539 28,037 XXII 3 68,S11 68,110 431 VI 1 11,060 9,811 1,249 III 5 Railway Platelayers, 4G,860 46,860 VI 1 thors, Editors, Journal- ists, Reporters Gaugers, Packers Railway Porters and Ser- 82,211 81,466 745 VI 1 Showmen, Performers ; Ex- 13,461 12,516 948 m 8 vants hibition, Games— Service Range, Fire Iron, Stove, 6,211 5,989 222 X 7 Sick Nurses, Invalid At- 65,306 1,092 64,214 in 3 Grate — Makers tendants Refiners, Sugar 2,416 2,378 38 XX 1 Signalmen Silk— Spinning Processes... Silk— Weaving Processes... 24,996 24,996 , VI 1 Reporters, Shorthand Wri- 11,060 9,811 1,249 III 5 10,240 1,859 8,381 XVIII 3 ters. Authors, Editors, 17,916 4,751 13,165 XVIII 3 Journalists Silk— Workers in other 6,691 3,770 2,921 XVIII 3 Retired from Business (not 313,810 262,175 81,635 XXIII 1 processes, or undefined Silversmiths, Jewellers, Army, Navy, Church, 28,900 23,730 5,170 XI Medicine) Goldsmiths Rivet, Screw, Staple, Bolt, 12,181 7,727 4,454 X 7 Singers, Musicians, Music 43,219 20,605 22,644 III Nut — Makers Masters 'Road— Contractors, Sur- 2,180 2,174 6 xn 2 Sisters of Charity, Monks, 6,458 239 6,219 III veyors, Inspectors •Road Labourers, Paviours 50.371 50,370 1 XII 2 Nuns Size, Varnish, Glue, etc.— 3,075 2,269 806 XV Roman Catholic Priests ... 2,819 2,849 , III 1 Makers Eope.Twine. Cord— Makers 10,120 6,881 3,239 XVIII 4 Skinners, Furriers 9,7.31 5,876 3,855 XVI Rug. Felt, Carpet, Manu- U,802 7,150 7,652 xvin 5 Skins, Leather, Hiiir, and 5,861 5,367 494 XVI facture Feathers— Dealers in Rush.Willow.Cane— Work- 11,520 9,626 1,894 XIII 1 •Slate— Quarriers, Workers 16,067 16,064 3 IX ers ; Basket Makers Slate, Stone.etc— Dealers in 2,460 Mli 81 IX •Slaters, Tilers 9,799 9,796 3 XII Slaughterers 3,580 3,577 3 XX Slipper Makers 4,348 2,999 1,349 XIX Sacking, Net, Canvas, Sail- 8,377 2,325 6,052 XVIII 4 Small Ware, Fancy Goods (Textile), etc.. Manufac- 20,636 3,521 17,115 XVIII 5 cloth, etc.— Manufacture Saddlers ; Harness, Whip 30,681 25,954 4,730 XVI 2 ture — Makers Snufi'-Box, Tobacco Pipe, etc.. Makers 2,017 1,347 670 XXII Sailcloth, Sacking, Net, Canvas, etc. — Manxifac- 8,377 2,325 6,052 XVIII 4 Soap— Boilers, Makers 6,937 4,534 2,403 XV ture Society, Company, Guild, 1,870 1,680 190 V Salt Makers 3,008 2,728 280 XV 3 etc (Commercial)— •Sand, Gravel, Chalk, Clay 10,279 10,258 21 IX 2 Officers of — Labourers Soldiers and Non-Commis- 99,707 99,707 II Sanitary and Drainage 7,189 7,189 , XXI 2 sioned Officers Service Solicitors, barristers 20,998 20,998 III 2 1 Saw Makers * 2,452 2,297 155 X 4 Spice, Pickle, Mustard, 4,180 2,006 2,184 XX *Saw*yers ... 32,325 32,315 10 XIII 2 Vinegar, etc.— Makers Spirit Manufacture ; Dis- Scavengers, Crossing 8,588 8,478 110 XXT 2 712 706 6 XX Sweepers Schoolmasters, Teachers, 230,315 58,675 171,670 III 4 tillers Spirit and Wine Mer- 8,820 8,396 424 XX Professors, Lecturers chants, Agents Scientific Instrument 5,954 5,420 534 XI 2 Stable Keepers (Livery) ; 12,876 12,479 397 VI Makers ; Opticians Coach, Cab— Proprietors Scientific Pursuits, Per- 3,242 3,176 66 III 5 Stainers (Paper) 2,319 2,032 287 XVII Fons engaged in Scissors Makers and Cutlers Staple, Bolt, Nut, Rivet, 12,181 7,727 4,451 X 17.753 15,226 2,527 X 4 Screw— Makers Screw, Staple, Bolt, Nut, 12,181 7,727 4,454 X 7 ■ Stationers, Law Stationers 22,335 12,652 9,683 XVII Rivet— Makers Stationery Manufacture ... 9,079 4,381 4,698 xvu Scripture Readers, Itiner- 10,096 5,293 4,803 III 1 Staymakers 13,594 1,321 12,273 XIX ant Preachers, Mission- Steel and Copper PLite Printers J Lithographers Steel Pen Makers 11,7:^5 10,682 1,043 XVII aries Sculptors, Painters, En- 13,M9 10,250 3,699 III 7 4,055 429 3,626 X gravers (Artists) Steel and Iron Manufac- Seal, Coin, Medal, Die- 2,411 2,274 137 X 5 ture— t Makers •Pig Iron Manufacture (Blast Furnaces) 12,745 12,742 3 X Seamen, Pilots; Boatmen 97,881 97,461 420 VI 3 on Seas; Merchant Ser- •Puddling Furnaces 42,424 42,422 2 X vice and Rolling Mills Seamstresses, Shirtmakers 87,666 4,039 83,627 XIX 1 Steel Smelting and 30,738 30,738 . X Seed, Corn, Flour— Mer- 16,457 15,486 971 XX 1 Founding chants, Dealers Seedsmen, Florists, Nur- 128,229 123,125 5,104 VII X Iron Workers (Un- 19,128 19,128 • X serymen ; Gardeners (not Domestic) Ser vants J)om estic Indoor— defined or Indetermin- able)* Stick, Umbrella, Parasol- 9,542 4,935 4,607 XIX In Hotels, Lodging, 61,964 16,253 45,711 IV 1 Makers and Eating Houses Stokers, Drivers (Railway 66,135 66,135 . VI Others 1,332,96.5 47,893 1,285,072 IV 1 Engine) Shale and Coal Mine- 403,529 409,529 IX 1 Stokers, Firemen, Drivers —Engine (not Railway, 106,320 106,320 . XXII Hewers Shale and Coal Mine- 178,915 178,915 , IX 1 Marine, or Agricultural) Other Workers below •Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, 55,765 55,756 9 IX 2 ground Shaie and Coal Mine- 55,210 52,545 2,665 IX 1 Dressers Stone, Slate, etc.— Dealers 2,460 2,379 81 IX 2 Workers above ground Sheep. Pig, Cattle— Deal- 5,361 5,342 19 XXII 1 in Stove, Grate, Range, Fire 6,211 5,989 222 X 7 ers, Salesmen Sheet, Plate— Glass Manu- 5,577 5,257 320 XIV 1 Iron— Makers Straw— Hat.Bonnet, Manu- facture Straw Plait Manufacture... 12,898 3,378 9,520 XIX 1 facture Shepherds Ship, Land, House— Sur- 25,366 25,354 12 VII 1 1,847 493 H^i XIX 1 6,414 6,414 III 6 Straw Plait, Hat, Bonnet, 5,751 3,815 1,936 XIX 1 veyors Ship, Life, Hou^e, etc.. In- 21,961 21,030 931 V 4 etc.— Dealers Street Sellers, Coster- 61,339 46,941 14,398 XXII 3 surance -Offlcials,Clerks, etc. mongers, Hawkers Strikers, Blacksmiths 137,068 136,752 316 X 3 Ships and Boats- Subordinate Medical Ser- 4,718 3,358 1,360 III 3 Ship— Platers, Rivet- 22,616 22,616 , X 8 vice ters, etc. Sugar Refiners 2.416 2,378 38 XX 1 Other Workers in Iron 2,301 2,301 . X 8 Surgeons, General Prac- 22,698 22,486 212 III 3 "Shipwrights 27,374 27,363 11 X 8 titioners, Physicians Surgeons, Veterinary OtherWorkers in Wood 2,657 2,657 X 8 2,941 2.938 3 III 3 •Others in Ship and 31,689 31,587 102 X 8 Surgical Instrument Makers •Surveyors, Inspectors, Con- 4,489 3,267 1,222 XI 2 Boat Buidling Shirtmakers, Seamstresses 87,666 4,039 83,627 XIX 1 2,180 2,174 6 XII 2 Shoe, Boot— Makers 218,581 174,806 43,775 XIX 1 tractors-Road Shoe, Fatten, Clog, Boot- 21,886 14,223 7,663 XIX 1 Surveyors — Land, House, 6,414 6,414 III D Dealers . Ship t See Note t. X Under this heading are included under "Iron and Steel Manufacture" many who, if the returns of Occupations had been more explicit, would have been classed in Order X. ' (Sub-Order 1), under " Ironf ounders " (Sub-Order 3), or under some other specific heading. 208 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVI. — Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and upwards, in England and Wales, arranged in Alphabetical Order — continued. Reference to Reference to Classified Classified Per- Fe- males. Arrangement. Peh- Fe- males. Arrangement. Occupations. sons. Males. 0CCUPAT10N8. BONS. Males. Order. Sub- order. Order. Sub- order. Sweepers (Chlmnej-) 6,855 6,801 51 XXII 2 Waggoners (not Farm), 272,960 272,300 660 • VI 2 Sweet, Jam, Preserve- Makers 22,131 6,232 15,899 XX 1 Carmen,Carrlers,Carters ^ Warehousemen 15,973 14,872 1,101 VI 5 Sword, Bayonet— Makers, Cutlers 108 102 6 X 6 Washing and Laundry Service Watches, Precious Metals, 205,015 8,871 196,111 IV 3 1,763 3,855 908 XI 5 and Jewellery- Dealers In Watchmakers, Clock- 21,991 20,218 1,716 XI 2 Taaiors 237,185 119,,'>45 117,640 XIX 1 makers Tamners 9,608 9,537 71 XVI 1 Watchmen, Messengers, 185,187 180,196 1,991 VI 5 Tea, Coffee, Chocolate- Dealers ; Grocers 193,569 151,184 42,385 XX 1 Porters (not Railway or Government) Teachers, Professors, 230,345 58,675 171,670 III 1 Watermen, Bargemen, 30,180 29,818 362 VI 3 Lecturers, Schoolmasters Lightermen Telegraph, Telephone- 22,819 13,563 9,256 VI 5 Waterproof Goods Makers 6,252 3,171 2,778 XV 4 Service Waterworks Service 5,702 5,701 1 XXI 1 Terra-Cotta, Brick, Plain 63,927 60,856 3,071 XIV 1 Weighing and Measuring 4,661 1,199 162 XI 2 Tile-Makers Apparatus Makers Theatre, Art, Music- 6,840 5,471 1,369 III 7 •Wcll,Mine-Sinkers,Borers 2,919 2,918 1 XII 2 Service, etc. "Wharf Labourers, Dock 88,632 88,031 1 VI 1 Tile (Plain), Terra-Cotta, 63,927 ■ 60,856 3,071 XIV 1 Labourers »,„.?''^°'^;:TMakers •Wharf, Harbour, Dock, 11,517 11,510 7 VI 1 "Tilers, Slaters 9,799 9,796 3 XII 1 Lighthouse — Officials Timber, Wood, Cork, Bark 8,663 8,418 215 XIII 2 and Servants —Merchants, Dealers ■Tin Miners Wheelwrights 28,923 28,844 79 X 9 6,958 6.577 3S1 IX 1 Whip, Ha,rness— Makers ; 30,681 25,954 1,730 XVI 2 Tinplate Goods Makers ... 27,476 22,100 5,376 X 7 Saddlers Tinplate Manufacture ... 15,015 13,018 1,967 X 2 White Metal and Electro- 16,530 11,378 5,152 X 7 Tobacco Manufacture ... 27,496 7,524 19,972 XX 2 plate Ware Manufac- Tobacco Pipe, Snuff-Box, 2,017 1,347 670 XXII 2 turers ; Pewterers etc.- Makers Whitewashers, Paper- 6,536 6,437 99 XII 1 Tobacconists 16,870 10,200 6,670 XX 2 hangers Wig Makers, Hairdressers Tool Makers 16,876 16,395 181 X 4 35,656 33,911 1,745 XIX 1 Tortoise-shell, Bone, Horn, Jyory— Workers 2,072 1,697 375 XXII 2 Willow, Cane, Rush- 11,520 9,626 1,894 XIII 1 Workers ; Basket Makers Tar, Game Apparatus, Fishing Tackle- Makers 6,437 1,026 2,111 XI 4 Wine and Spirit Mer- 8,820 8,396 121 XX 1 chants, Agents Toys, Instruments, etc.- Dealers in 4,72i 2,881 1,843 XI 5 Wire— Drawers, Makers, 15,133 13,631 1,802 X 7 Workers, Weavers Tramway Service 18,244 18,172 72 VI 2 Wood Carvers ; Carvers 11,739 13.969 770 XIII 1 Travellers, Commercial ... 64,322 63,910 382 V 1 and Gilders ' 'Turners, Fitters, Erectors 159,175 159,173 2 X 3 Wood, Cork, Bark, Timber 8,663 8,118 245 XIII 2 (Engineering, and Machine Making) —Merchants, Dealers Wood Turners 10,208 9,683 525 XIII 2 Turners (Wood) 10,203 9,683 525 XIII 2 Wooden Box, Packing 11,223 9,521 1,702 XIII 2 Twine, Cord, Eope— 10,120 6,881 3,239 XVIII 4 Case— Makers Makers •Wooden Fence, Hurdle, 2,232 2,228 1 XIII 2 , Type— Cotters, Founders... 1,470 1,287 183 X 5 Lath— Makers V Woodmen 12,035 12,031 1 VII 1 Wool— Sorting Processes ... 1,978 1.195 183 XVIII 2 Wool— Combing Processes 11019 8,507 5,512 XVIII 2 ' Umbrella, Parasol, Stick - 9,542 1,935 1,607 XIX 1 Wool and Worsted— Spin- 51,911 19,129 35,782 XVIII 2 ])Iakers ning Processes Undertakers ; Funeral Fur- niture Makers 3,170 2,891 279 XIII 1 Wool and Worsted- Weav- ing Processes 88,386 21.319 67,067 XVIII 2 Upholsteiers 25,821 16,914 8,877 XIII 1 Wool and Worsted-Work- ers in other processes, or 17,116 31,221 13,195 XVIII 2 undefined Works of Art, Dealers in ... Worsted and Wool— Spin- ning Processes 2,633 2,169 164 XIII 1 2 Valuers, House Agents, Auctioneers, Appraisers 14,020 13,931 86 V 1 51,911 19,129 35,782 XVIII Varnish, Glue, Size, etc.— Makers 3,075 2.269 806 XV 1 Worsted and Wool— Weav- ing Processes 88,386 21,319 67,067 XVIII 2 Veterinary Surgeons 2,941 2,938 3 III 3 Worsted and Wool— Wor- 17,116 31,221 13 195 XVIII 2 ; Vinegar, Spice, Pickle, 1,190 2,006 2,181 XX 1 kers in other processes, lyiustard, etc.— Makers or undefined Waggon, Coach (Railway) 23,299 23,278 21 X 9 •Zinc Manufacture Zinc Workers 668 1,149 667 1 1,111 1 8 X X 2 7 Census, 1901. 209 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVII.— OCCUPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES AGED 10 and under 14 YEARS, 1901. (Supplementary to Table XXXV.) Ages of Males. 10- 11- 12- 13-U 10 and under 14 Years. Occupations. Ages of Females. 10 and under U Years. 10- 12- 13-U 1,003,539 331,149 1,334,688 ... Total Occ0pied and Unoccupied 1,339,279 1,007,555 331,724 880,401 649 1,62b 20,964 US I 216,157 1,196,558 114,99211 138,130 12 1 132 73 58 29 150 16 i 105 18 123 i 1 8 25 5 1 5 3,930 361 75 392 455 1,490 4 138 13 12 350 82 2 6 2 1 1 18 4 4 4 2,479 19 15 29 282 144 26 43 21 190 33 198 1,936 316 590 60 15 55 103 1,915 39 10 199 413 558 1,836 32 40 61 134 36 21 28 85 27,973 68 1,681 331 2,613 2,492 8,166 47 1,193 61 46 2,508 7,525 2,285 46 75 61 26 15 284 61 27 343 125 239 18 11 Unoccupied (Order XXIII.) Engaged in Occupations (Orders I. -XXII.) 1,269,017 70,262 994,241 2,592 19 51 150 30 94 31 233 43 218 2,336 316 631 19 60 153 2,009 41 11 203 439 1,971 32 42 4 72 171 46 22 29 91 32,536 71 2,147 418 3,070 2,982 9,840 51 1,371 78 61 2,761 7,882 2,376 48 82 64 27 16 302 65 67 25 349 128 241 20 11 I. General or Local Government op the Country. Civil Service (Messengers, etc.) Municipal, Parish, and other Local or County Officers n. Defence of the Country. III. Professional Occupations and their Subordinate Services. Church, Chapel, Cemetery— Officers, etc Law Clerks Schoolmasters, Teachers, Professors, Lecturers Photographers Musicians, Music Masters, Singers Actors Performers, Showmen ; Exhibition, Games— Service Others IV. Domestic Offices ok Services. 1. Domestic Indoor Service. In Hotels, Lodging, and Eating Houses Other Domestic Indoor Servants 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. Domestic Coachmen, Grooms Domestic Gardeners Gamekeepers 3. Other Service. Hospital and Institution Service Charwomen Laundry and Washing Service Others v. Commercial Occupations. Commercial or Business Clerks Life, House, Ship, etc.. Insurance— Officials, Clerks, etc. ... Others VI. Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Railway Officials or Clerks Railway Porters and other Servants 2. On Roads. Coachmen, Grooms (not Domestic) ; Cabmen Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners (not Farm) Omnibus Service Tramway Service Others 3 and 4. On Seas, Rivers, and Canals ; In Docks, Harbours, etc. Merchant Service ; Seamen, Pilots ; Boatmen on Seas Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen Dock Laboiuers, Wharf Labourers Others 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. Warehousemen Coalheavers : Coal— Porters, Labourers Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Govern- ment) Telegraph, Telephone— Service VII. Agriculture. 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. Farmers', Graziers'— Sons, Daugliters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Farm (so returned) Shepherds Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants — Distinguished as in charge of Cattle Distinguished as in charge of Horses Not otherwise distinguished Woodmen Gardeners (not Domestic) ; Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists Others VIII. Fishing. IX. In and About, and Dealing in the Products op, Mines and Quarries. 1. Mines. Coal and Shale Mine— Hewers Coal and Shale Mine— Other Workers below ground Coal and Shale Mine— Workers above ground Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers Ironstone Miners Tin Miners Other Workers Coal, Coke— Merchants, Dealers 2. Quarries. Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers Slate— Quarriers, Workers Clay, Sand, Gravel, Chalk— Labourers Other Workers X. Metals, Machines, Implements, and Conveyances. 1. Iron and Steel Manufacture.' Pig-iron Manufacture (Blast Furnaces) Puddling Furnaces and Rolling Mills Steel Smelting and Founding 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals. Tinplate Manufacture Copper Manufacture Others 19 31 102 17 19 19,786 51 142 505 43 1,112 28 272 21 113 28 22 232 553 12,529 1 120 10 5 283 274,776 66,948 29 2,127 17 28 736 17 7 11 213 17,256 15 127 439 41 219 1 7 1,311 219 17 99 25 20 See Note t on next page, 29 210 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAR if TABLES. Table XXXVIL— OCCUPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES AGED 10 and under 14 YEARS, 1901 — continued. Ages of Males. 10- 12- 13-11- 1 i 37 i 18 10 2 3 5 63 2 4 i 1 3 H 3 1 7 2 1 21 4 2S 4 9 5 10 1 12 3 6 1 1 1 6 S 60 6 10 11 20 3 4 27 10 1 4 , 6 2 9 1 2 1 a 1 1 33 18 2 2 1$ 37 • 2 3 63 3 GO i 16 , 3 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 8 , 12 U 27 2 1 5 2 2 . 9 1 15 12 20 35 736 124 493 376 72 151 168 386 134 70 14 156 40 31 40 231 71 69 133 183 30 77 256 196 442 251 276 99 74 90 32 111 241 85 27 116 29 43 58 28 10 70 737 122 293 146 133 31 267 50 56 47 206 73 66 61 80 19 158 121 115 a 190 20 1,075 36 828 146 309 159 10 36 40 81 100 89 14R 82 56 29 29 126 175 113 10 and under 14 Years. 776 128 512 388 74 154 174 449 136 74 14 156 42 6 32 32 43 277 75 69 134 190 91 39 31 78 279 200 468 256 100 79 100 33 124 244 91 28 117 46 65 29 10 76 808 129 301 157 155 35 84 439 278 52 60 53 22 217 74 87 20 160 154 144 52 250 22 Occupations. 1,141 36 891 167 312 160 11 40 91 112 103 173 84 31 31 I'Jl 119 X. Metals, Machines, Implements, and CoNVKYANOBa— eon«, 3. Engineering, and Machine Making. Patternmakers Ironfounders' Brassfounders ... • Blacksmiths, Strikers Erectors, Fitters, Turners ■ ... .i Brass Finishers Metal Machinists Boiler Makers Others 4. Tools. Tool Makers File Makers Saw Makers Cutlers and Scissors Makers Needle, Pin^Makers Steel Pen Makers 5. Types, Dies, Medals, Coins 6. Arms 7. Miscellaneous Metal Trades. Nail Manufacture Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple— Makers Anchor, Chain— Manufacture Stove, Grate, Range, Firelron— Makers Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable t Wire— Drawers, Makers, Workers, Weavers Lock, Key— Makers Gas Fittings Makers Lamp, Lantern, Candlestick- Makers White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers; Pewterers Tinplate Goods Makers Brass, Bronze— Workers Others 8. Ships and Boats 9. Vehicles. "Cycle and Motor Manufacture Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers Coach, Carriage— Makers Wheelwrights Others in Construction of Vehicles 10. Dealers XI. Phecious Metals, Jewels, Watches, Inbtbuments, AND Games. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers Watchmakers, Clockmakers Scientific Instrument Makers ; Opticians Electrical Apparatus Makers Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Makers Musical Instrument Makers Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus -Makers Other M'orkcrs Dealers Xll. BUILDINQ AND WORKB Or CONSTBDCTION, Builders; Builders' Labourers Carpenters, Joiners Bricklayers Bricklayers' Labourers Masons Masons' Labourers Slaters, Tilers ... ..: Plasterers, Plasterers' Labourers Pointers, Decorators, Glaziers Plumbers Gasfittcrs ■ Navvies, Railway Contractors' Labourers ... Paviours, Iload Laborurers Others XIII. Wood, Fohnituke, Fittings, and Decorations. Cabinet Makers French Polishers Upholsterers \ Wood Carvers ; Carvers and Gilders Willow, Cane, Rush— Workers ; Basket Makers Other Workers in Furniture, Fittings, etc Sawyers Wood Turners \ Wooden Box, Packing Case- Makers '.". ." Coopers ; Hoop— Makers, Benders '. \" Other Workers in Wood and Bark .'. .[] Dealers XIV. Bbicit, Cement, Poxtekv, and Glass. Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta— Makers Plaster, Cement— Manufacture Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manufacture Sheet, Plate— Glass Manufacture Glass Bottle Manufacture Other Workers in Glass Manufacture Brick, Cement, Pottery, Glass— Dealers .' '" XV. Chemicals, Oil, Gbeasb, Soap, Resin, bto. Dye, Paint, Ink, Blacking— Manufacture Cartridge, Fireworks, Explosive Article— Manufacture Manufacturing Chemists ; Alkali Manufacture Chemists, Druggists Soap— Boilers, Makers ".' \" India Rubber, Gutto Peroha— Wkrs.; Waterpf . Goods Mkrs! Other Workers Oil and Colourmon ; and other Dealers '". '.", XVI. Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers. Furriers, Skinners Tanners ••■ Curriers ; Leather Goods Makers ... ..'. '" Saddlers ; Harness, Whip— Makers Brush, Broom— Makers ; Hair, Bristle— Workers Quill, Feather— Dressers ]j Dealers Ages or Females. 10 and under 14 Years. 10- 11- 12- 12 40 67 93 102 10 4 102 56 1 34 12 19 17 126 144 81 228 199 674 2 15 13 6 27 69 57 M 19 138 44 8 21 1 154 151 91 44 13 31 J 1 4 13-14 » See Note t. t Under this heading are included many who, if the returns of Occupations had been more explicit would hare haen pliumpri tib,^ "Ti„„ and Steel Manufacture •* (Sub-Order 1), under ■' Ironf ounders " (Sub-Order 3), or under some other speSSsIwamft olftssed nador Iron Census, 1901. 211 ENGLAND AJfD WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVII .—OCCUPATIONS of MALES and FEMALES AGED 10 and under 14 YEARS, 1901 " — continued. AOGS OF Males. OCOUPATIONS. Ages of Females. 10 and 10 and 11 10- 11- 12- 13-11- under 14 under III! 10- 11- 12- 13-11 Years. Years . 1 . „ XVII. Paper, Prints, Books, & Statiomert. 1. Paper and Stationery. Paper Manufacture , 58 276 335 163 U 147 , 12 11 57 Paper Stainers 19 ! 12 1 1 33 36 Stationery Manufacture KnvelopoMakcrs U 2 82 , , 1 5 103 t ' I 101 10 12 28 91 111 Paper Uox, Paper Bag— Makers 780 39 737 ■ 19 88 107 Other Workers in Paper, etc 88 1 13 74 3 3 59 65 Stationers, Law Stationers S. Prints and Books. 65 ! 2 63 1 67 1236 1309 Printers 394 10 383 • i 93 97 Lithographers ; Copper and Steel Plate Printers Bookbinders 35 35 . 5 101 108 364 S 356 • , 21 HI 165 Publisher.'), Booksellers 12 12 6 8 12 191 250 Newspaper Agents, News Room Keepers XVIII. TKrriLB Fabrics. 1. Cotton and Flax. 17 i 16 3 3 337 171 814 Cotton- Card and Blowing Room Processes 1800 4 8 388 1400 8 27 2320 3958 6313 Cotton— Spinning Processes Cotton— Winding, Warping, etc.. Processes 2832 5 13 919 1895 3 2 626 711 1315 1993 2 11 576 1404 13 32 1686 2111 1115 Cotton— Weaving Processes 11518 18 42 4136 7322 1 7 793 1215 2016 Cotton— Workers in other processes, or undefined 1058 5 350 703 . 15 19 31 Fustian Manufacture 81 1 8 72 2 • 8 26 36 Flax, Linen. Manufacture 2. Wool and Worsted. 94 • 22 72 . , 11 11 Wool— Sorting Processes 7 ^ 7 , i 5 52 58 Wool— Combing Processes 27 9 18 4 11 2010 2801 1829 Wool and Worsted— Spinning Processes Wool and Worsted— Weaving Proces.ses 5122 19 1981 3416 1 2 108 358 169 728 1 90, 636 2 3 m 687 816 Wool and Worsted— Workers in other prooesMS, or unde- llned 3. SUk. 428 1 87 340 1 98 176 275 Silk— Spinning Processes 561 3 155 402 31 80 111 Silk— W caving Processes 310 2 57 251 i 27 101 132 Silk— Workers in other processes, or undefined 1. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials. 158 1 41 116 1 109 311 121 Rope, Twine, Cord— Makers Others 77 2 18 57 1 9 91 101 85 4 81 5. Mixed or Unspecified Materials. 12 39 268 323 Hosiery Manufacture 1189 3 88 1095 , 22 174 196 Lace Manufacture 5« 6 SO 507 , -L 35 138 173 Carpel. Rug, Felt, Manufacture 246 31 212 , 15 91 109 Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc.. Manufacture ... 430 2 61 365 . 16 118 161 Others 133 1 32 100 9 391 947 1350 6. Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, etc 7. Dealers (Drapers and others) 282 1 68 213 2 31 356 393 314 2 1 17 324 XIX. Dress. , 12 12 Straw— Plait, Hat, Bonnet, Manufacture 51 1 5 45 , li 115 127 Felt Hat Manufacture 114 11 100 , 1 55 60 Makers of other Hats, Caps, etc 131 ^ 3 127 , . 2 2 Milliners 361 16 342 22 39 132 598 791 Tailors ... 1702 3 87 1605 , . 2 2 Dressmakers 2121 8 13 136 2267 , , 13 13 Staymakers 151 3 151 , 1 18 22 Shirt Makers, Seamstresses 779 i 66 708 , , 17 17 Button Makers 113 2 110 , 1 2i 25 Glove Makers 120 6 114 12 28 250 2027 2317 Boot, Shoe -Makers 1171 95 1378 11 102 113 Slipper Makers 86 33 52 3 23 81 107 Patten, Clog— Makers 1 X 25 76 268 619 1018 Wig Makers, Hairdressers 10 10 ' , 19 ^8 67 Umbrella, Parasol, Stick- Makers 85 i 13 71 7 15 22 Other Workers in Dress 11 2 1 35. 1 9 213 253 Dealers in Dress XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, and LoDaiNO. 1. Food. Milksellors, Dairymen 68 1 2 1 64 35 63 198 756 1057 15 1 3 g 33 2 5 84 713 801 Butchers, Meat Salesmen 3 3 10 95 106 Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers 12 i • i 10 9 61 72 Millers ; Cereal Food Manufacture 13 1 12 113 803 922 Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc.— Makers 87 3 { 80 12 66 79 Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) 184 i 2 17 164 6 78 85 Jam, Preserve, Sweet— Makers 285 1 4 12 268 1 57 59 Chocolate. Cocoa— Makers 110 1 109 169 1607 1783 Grocers ; Tea, Coffee, Chocolate— Dealers 152 i 3 10 ~138 30 255 288 Greengrocers. Fruiterers 46 1 2 1 39 12 124 137 Ginger Beer, Mineral Water— Manufacture 2 5 8 64 73 Other Workers in Food 52 i 4 17 1 63 65 Other Dealers in Food 12 12, 2. Tobacco. * ' 3 11 112 129 Tobacco Manufaejture 681 2 32 643 . 6 26 32 Tobacconists ' 42 3 39 3. Makers of Spirituous Drinks. ' 1 3 1 109 12 113 13 Brewers Others 1. Board, Lodging, and Dealing in Spirituous Drinki. '• ! : , 1 153 157 Cellarraen 7 7 23 60 , 3 47 50 Barmen ].. 25 ' • 1 12 74 88 Others in Inn, Hotel, Ealing House— Service '. 67 • 6 XXI. Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service. , , , 46 16 1. Gas, Water, Electricity 1 47 51 2. Sanitary Service ;'. XXII. Other, General, and Undefined Workers AND Dealers. • fi • • • , 1 17 156 171 General Shopkeepers, Dealers 134 1 12 119 22 54 1 , . 17 239 256 Pawnbrokers 24 1 11 67 189 535 1115 1906 Costermdngers, Hawkers, Street Sellers General Labourers Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, 78 2 1 5 101 1119 1226 1 . . 7 239 216 • or Agricultural) / ' * i i 1 30 116 306 150 311 Artizan 8, Mechanics, Apprentices (undefined) Jactory Labourers (undefined) 17 285 • 1 11 16 270 1 i 12 166 183 Others 65 ' • 1 63 212 Census. 1901. ENGLiAJVTD AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVIII.— FORMER OCCUPATIONS of " PENSIONERS " and " RETIRED," distinguishing those enume- rated in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums, and also, for Females, the Unmabbied and the Married or Widowed, 1901. Note.- This Table is supplementary to Table XXXV., where the Pensioners and the Retired are shown simply as such without regard to their former Occupations. Inmates of Lunatic Asylums, or of Workhouses, when described as Insane and as baring formerly followed some occupation, have been classed as " Retired," irrespective of age ; also other formerls' occupied Inmates of Workhouses or Workhouse Infirmaries if aged GO years or upwards. Patients in Hospitals and Prisoners of all ages, on the assumption that their ordinary work has been relinquished for a time only, have not been dealt with as " Retired." No Officers in the Army or Navy, Clergymen of the Established Church, or Members of the Medical Profession, are included in tho " Retired." Ages of Males. J •a Included in Total Column. aim H m . tn D ^ oWps S5M o > H m is Former Occupations. Ages of Females. Included in Total Column. H CO . km" PioS o',> n ^ 873 192 6 1 20 212 604 U2i 232 264' 2,389 26 1,! 791 1,347 159 38 2 23 157 29 65 15 31 25 50 52 37 106 86 27 30 425 109 23 33 10 45 276 53 171 26 36 48 45 135 39 22 35 15 141 209 125 64 77 490 200 61 42 11 2,048 741 3,163 255 2,153 702 1,951 418 2,729 2,723 2,597 2,296 140 57 142 691) 76 260 65 92 102 106 385 146 95 112 76 42 35 102 259 347 278 117 129 1,065 446 107 61 18 250 115 333 158 12 124 962 97 247 100 99 115 155 135 565 332 310 282 48 54 211 294 379 376 196 179 1,164 547 120 29 1,006 543 278 1,050 1,076 128 297 93 82 430 61 151 92 90 65 90 75 352 253 369 309 26 16 24 HI 192 212 201 116 157 538 225 40 38 12 181 64 348 350 350 44 6 34 30 79 3 63 161 15 9 560 7 3 10 5 90 23 207 73 102 2 47 185 46 37 14 79 46 108 185 65 73 18 13 12 97 185 27 18 49 TOTAL I. General or Local Government of THE Country. 1. National Government. 6,064 Civil Service (Officers and Clerks)... 2,112 Civil Service (Messengers, etc.) 2. Local Government. 8,374 Police 1,071 Municipal, Parish, and other Local or County Officers II. Defence of the Country. 9,267 Soldiers and Non - Commissioned Officers 8,299 Men of the Navy and Marines III. Professional Occupations and their SUBOKDINAl'E SERVICES. 1. Clerical. 665 Ministers, Priests (not Established Church) Monks, Nuns, Scripture Readers ; Church, Cemetery— Officers, etc. 2. Legal. 1,344 Barristers, Solicitors 513 Law Clerks 3. Medical. 16 Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants ... 354 Others 2,567 4. Teaching 325 5. Literary and Scientific 6. Engineers and Surveyors. 913 Civil and Mining Engineers 302 Land, House, Ship— Surveyors 7 and 8. Art, Music, Drama, etc. 332 Painters, Engravers, Sculptors (artists) 358 Architects 474 Musicians, Music Masters, Singers... 466 Others 75 121 IV. Domestic Offices or Services. 1,563 1. Domestic Indoor Service 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. Domestic Coachmen, Grooms 833 Domestic Gardeners 757 Gamekeepers 3. Other Service. 207 Hospital and Institution Service .. 139 Cooks (not Domestic) Charwomen 143 Laundry and Washing Service 535 Others V. Commercial Occupations. 931 Merchants (commodity undefined) .. 1,269 Brokers, Agents, Factors 1,107 Commercial Travellers 524 Accountants Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents 4,044 Commercial or Business Clerks 1,569 Bankers ; Bank— Officials, Clerks ... 359 Life, House, Ship, etc.. Insurance — Officials, Clerks, etc. 290 Insurance Agents 108 Others 141 2,815 116 5,160 10 41 292 127 21,381 210 1,169 6,813 ^,'■ 222 517 20 97 1 137 2 1 4 51 51 293 4,702 2,583 71 17 250 12 723 3 13 113 36 8,727 18 132 805 34 177 39 20 143 27 36 101 63 24 19: 431 13,382 87 885 12 3,918 i 54 1,930 101 1,242 6 7,909 124 605 1,551 1,117 35 116 1 1 2 28 8C 564 ,262 ,381 187 IS 21 23 63 15 81 37 H 78 2 2M 23 2,792 46 11 134 3 529 1 2,379 17 52 305 274 i 27 21 211 11 67, 23 33 538 15 ,500 4 10 2,394 4,038 21 101 285 441 1,503 514 1,629 20 4S I 1 3 3 19 24 2 3 11 46 1,007 43 1,369 3 5,828 424 2,596 2,813 92 847 42 632 3,950 265 1, 2,067 67 " The numbers in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums respectively were as follows :— 2531 2511 370113,3401 27,0581 16,497|| 57,7691 . || 57,7691 Workhouses... 7,070| 8,410! 7,614l 5,487l 2,979| 98411 32,57411 32;574l Lunatic Asylums... 1 24,9501, 24,950| .11 5,464,19,486; 1781 1641 20215,071110,990,! Il9,37l|l . 1 19,37l|| 14,195' 5,176! 4,36714,47414,3551 sissell 981 f ,345 658 Census, 1901. 213 ENGLiAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XXXVIIL— FORMER OCCUPATIONS of " PENSIONERS " and "RETIRED," distinguishing those enume- rated in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums, and also, for Females, the Unmarried and the Married or Widowed, 1901 — continued. Ages of Males. d I- Pi •a 3 Included in Total Colnmn . «S » gg§ S t^ 4 Muss K O Q* a ci-i M (8 O . M FoEMKR Occupations. Ages of Femalef, CO W StJfo oUm c a" a Included In Total Column. -flS ^ m d-d M ^ 1 23 15 6 12 11 5 87 82 9 186 U 3 39 2 63 17 21 21 61 16 116 128 18 317 17 12 77 7 17 20 118 135 52 32 19 119 39 221 165 12 19 33 179 171 36 26 1 6 5 6 12 1 12 20 481 181 1 3 118 HI 3 1 17 31 310 127 . 5 S 16 8 13 1 3 25 63 2 12 9 25 25 30 4 11 2 8 1 1 22 11 4 5 2 6 43 72 77 122 86 121 19 36 89 151 12 11 10 22 2 6 8 9 2 5 1 1 22 31 71 91 31 C3 25 28 11 25 11 15 16 57 19 15 119 65 1,210 9 11 22 193 8 178 9 29 79 8 8 117 251 119 68 337 21 11 1 21 12 11 35 103 132 519 225 102 39 182 128 712 559 27 1,628 136 79 535 98 2,802 10 65 112 1,621 29 526 20 87 2,055 28 16 65 35 120 102 179 121 36 20 373 393 139 1,029 121 1,3.")6 1,001 58 2,612 324 111 791 186 181 117 163 30 5,320 8 273 21 15 122 912 613 197 1,010 77 89 11 74 45 70 95 320 708 179 121 15 256 273 251 175 361 1,513 97 1,519 53 248 1,032 60 120 93 71 170 170 309 263 51 12 15 173 18 19 716 1,995 881 395 1,199 111 193 31 150 119 108 176 535 1,167 312 248 21 277 193 100 905 681 36 1,730 247 100 294 109 5,752 57 318 405 168 151 5,666 175 1,911 71 276 1,816 31 56 63 50 81 78 223 202 57 56 27 218 30 31 283 1,420 338 144 710 78 121 12 100 121 72 85 321 705 211 309 8 211 35 57 65 66 135 21 1,078 836 55 1,368 285 3 1,277 21 51 163 171 187 1 25 191 174 172 6,776 31 927 152 997 12 16 12 16 18 2 21 159 11 20 350 13 17 182 1,014 397 -210 505 144 137 15 93 125 166 151 416 121 168 186 8 37 118 29 428 321 33 772 71 6 129 53 133 118 71 20 27 50 2,067 21 186 11 82 1,030 11 32 1 7 72 7 31 93 26 13 1 115 11 5 213 397 308 121 317 54 77 6 40 31 3 105 287 191 101 85 29 13 1,870 806 858 312 2,225 112 3,157 2,619 160 7,111 770 3^ 1,838 118 536 331 1,325 221 15,734 146 734 435 978 13,258 313 1,126 160 9,330 129 266 275 172 532 405 821 690 179 138 110 1,109 119 HI 1,653 1,807 2,191 859 316 179 66 362 307 117 1,444 877 755 87 VI. Conveyance op Men, Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Railway Officials or Clerks Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers ... Platelayers, Gangers, Packers Railway Labourers (not Railway Contractors' Labourers) Railway Porters and other Servants 2. On Roads. Livery Stable Keepers ; Coach, Cab- Proprietors Xoacbmen, Grooms (not Domestic); Cabmen Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners (not Farm) Others 3. On SeaH, Rivers, and Canals. Merchant Service; Seamen, Pilots; Boatmen on Seas Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen... Navigation Service (on shore) 1. In Docks, Harbours, etc. Dock Labourers, Wbarf Labourers... Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse— OfScials and Servants 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. Warehousemen Coalheavers ; Coal— Porters, Labrs. Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government) Telegraph, Telephone— Service VII. Agkiculture. 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. Farmers, Graziers , Farmers',Graziers'— SonB,Daughters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Farm (so returned) Farm Bailiffs, Foremen Shepherds Agricultural Labourers, Farm Ser- vants — Distinguished as in charge of Cattle Distinguished as in charge of Horses Not otherwise distinguished ... Woodmen Gardeners (not Domestic) ; Nursery- men, Seedsmen, Florists Others VIII. Fishing. IX. In and About, and Dealing in the Products of, Mines and Quarries. 1. Mines. Coal and Shale Mine— Workers Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers... Ironstone Miners Tin Miners Lead Miners Miners in Copper and other Minerals Mine Owners, Mine Service Coal, Coke— Merchants, Dealers 2. Quarries. Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers... Slote— Quarrlers, Workers Other Workers Dealers in Stone, Slate, etc X. Metals, Machines, Implements, AND Conveyances. 1. Iron and Steel Manufacture* 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Un- specified Metals. Tinplate Manufacture Others 3. Engineering, and Machine Making. Ironfounders' Blacksmiths, Strikers Erectors, Fitters, Turners Boiler Makers Others 4. Tools. Cutlers and Scissors Makers Others 5. Types, Dies, Medals, Coins 6. Arms 7. Miscellaneous Metal Trades. Nail Manufacture Iron Workers— Undefined or Inde- terminablet Tinplate Goods Makers Others 8. Ships and Boats- 9. Vehicles. Coach, Carriage, Waggon— Makers ... Wheelwrights : Others 10. Dealers 15 2,111 93 62 777 131 10 6 5 139 3 16 171 51 5 30 183 17 1 1 3 3 72 309 19 263 26 1 1 25 16 1,805 13 43 511 105 9 5 10 27 17 38 12 776 7 23 23 1 24 » See also Note f. t Under this heading are Included many who, if the returns of occupations had been more explicit, would Manufaotnro (Sub-Order 1), under "Iionfonnders " (Sub-Order 3), or under some other Bpeolflo heading. have been classed under " Iron and Steel 214 Census, 1901, ENGLiAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVIIL— FORMER OCCUPATIONS of " PENSIONERS " and " RETIRED," distinguishing those enume- rated in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums, and also, for Females, the Unmarried and the Married or Widowed, 1901 — continued. Ages of Males. Ages op Females. Included Includec 1 i in Total in Total ,j 4 Column. t Column ^ s ■2 S^ CD M ■6 s d H (0 . mom o . FOBMEB Occupations. ^ mp S 2 o 1 ^ S 8 1 i^ ^ ^ i ^1 ■a a 52B 1 KM S ^ & ^ 1!^ i 9 •a a (8 5i i-H s XI. Pbeoious Metals, Jewels, Watches INSTBUMENTS, AND GAMES. 21 50 95 173 221 165 83 89 728 Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers 32 5 5 12 20 5 3 5 8 5 6 33 33 69 139 203 204 154 110 681 Watchmakers, Clookmakers 6 1 2 3 3 2 . 1 1 2 16 29 20 11 95 51 71 65 252 Musical Instrument Makers 7 2 2 2 5 1 2 2 2 40 52 70 138 220 120 116 103 640 Others XII. Building and Woeks of CONSTEUOTION. 1. House Building, etc. 82 3 1 5 11 i 11 3 3 13 15 27 21 19 81 296 796 1,079 812 42 15 3,083 Builders 6 6 . 2 3 13 17 16 63 107 50 167 51 266 Builders' Labourers . * 121 232 336 1,198 2,250 1,925 1,648 819 6,C62 Carpenters, Joiners 2 2 1 35 75 122 303 762 641 857 278 1,938 Bricklayers . . . • 12 53 13 258 396 212 710 158 1,004 Bricklayers' Labourers , . • 37 68 133 307 636 569 115 249 1,750 Masons 1 i 1 ■ 11 12 9 63 123 58 162 38 276 Masons' Labourers , , 9 28 52 180 302 175 372 117 746 Plasterers, Plasterers' Labourers ... . 119 222 239 751 1,065 521 1,288 661 2,923 Painters, Decorators, Glaziers 8 8 i 28 51 81 178 271 159 134 117 768 Plumbers 2 2 2 • 7 11 15 61 113 58 71 32 265 Gasfltters , 18 12 24 59 115 105 141 64 333 Others 2. Other Works of Construction,andRoads. 3 3 • • 6 IS- 13 117 190 175 379 43 514 Navvies, Eailway Contractors' Labourers • 12 IS 18 92 213 241 170 50 589 Paviours, Road Labourers , , , 2 1 13 31 53 57 23 8 160 Others XIII. Wood, Furnituee, Fittings, and Decoeations. 1. Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations. 47 66 96 241 431 363 397 216 1,244 Cabinet Makers 8 s : i 3 5 1 , 1 1 1 1 19 22 28 55 82 39 132 85 245 French Polishers 41 24 i( ) 10 31 5 1 2 7 11 9 16 24 28 69 109 80 78 56 326 Upholsterers 211 88 4( ) ' 66 115 10 8 19 37 72 65 10 19 19 40 88 75 114 55 251 Willow, Cane, Rush — Workers ; Basket Makers 49 28 11 11 35 2 1 5 11 18 12 21 31 11 98 156 115 159 97 162 Other Workers 14 I e 1 10 1 1 2 7 3 , 10 14 36 100 108 63 26 34 331 Dealers 2. Wood and Bark. 47 i : 1 13 1 1 5 12 16 12 15 14 23 126 311 362 334 77 851 Sawyers 1 1 ^ 1 1 3 24 27 105 216 158 171 77 563 Coopers; Hoop— Makers, Benders ... 4 1 2 2 , , 1 i 2 33 40 38 142 224 177 203 143 654 Other Workers 11 21 15 15 29 5 3 1 7 15 10 1' 10 50 74 137 96 16 11 368 Dealers XIV. Beick, Cement, Potteey, and Glass^ 6 1 1 6 ■ 1 2 2 1 15 19 45 126 356 256 288 82 817 Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta— Makers 15 9 3 1 11 1 1 3 2 6 2 20 30 62 133 149 71 92 83 165 Earthenware, China, Porcelain- Manufacture 161 38 42 12 122 28 18 30 33 31 21 22 31 15 113 1C2 73 96 86 146 Glass Manufacture 13 8 3 2 11 , 2 3 1 1 3 15 35 74 89 81 31 22 297 Others XV. Chemicals, Oil, Geease, Soap, Resin, etc. 66 2 1 17 19 ■ 2 7 11 21 22 5 13 28 80 141 57 60 31 321 Manufacturing Chemists ; Alkali Manufacturers 1 2 1 • • 2 1 1 19 25 54 134 178 120 77 61 530 Other Workers 10 13 12 12 28 5 7 1 12 12 3 34 81 181 366 426 277 57 121 1,365 Chemists, Druggists 18 1 1 11 2 3 1 5 1 . 3 9 30 86 116 56 16 15 300 Oil and Colourmen ; and other Dealers XVI. Skins, Leatheb, Hair, and Feathers. 13 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 2 38 41 67 180 342 273 262 129 941 1. Skins and Leather 120 58 38 25 95 7 7 11 24 17 21 19 38 51 130 213 183 1J6 108 637 2. Saddlery and Harness 34 10 8 7 27 6 2 2 8 8 8 11 15 23 55 110 77 92 51 291 3. Hair and Feathers 124 51 35 37 87 7 12 16 26 35 28 1 11 19 63 83 74 13 8 251 4. Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers XVII. Papee, Prints, Books, and Stationery. 9 3 6 1 2 3 3 11 11 24 62 100 79 26 35 290 Paper Manufacture ; Paper Stainers 40 15 8 18 22 2 3 2 g 16 8 5 6 4 20 28 18 20 •16 81 Paper Box, Bag— Makers ; Stationery Manufacture 175 65 97 80 95 27 30 32 29 12 15 116 105 170 346 587 335 299 352 1,659 Printers, Lithographers 31 1 10 16 15 6 4 1 6 8 6 11 21 26 55 82 53 74 60 251 Bookbinders 229 80 99 86 113 29 30 27 13 67 33 1 5 6 17 15 16 17 20 63 Other Workers 6 2 3 2 i 2 i 1 62 t 1 30 52 129 248 359 242 73 97 1,060 Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper Agents 228 15 29 103 125 8 13 29 69 47 & XVIII. Textile Fabrics. 5 17 29 115 136 41 107 37 313 Cotton— Card and Blowing Room Processes 162 196 96 151 311 13 58 66 120 130 45 17 79 115 117 526 2,50 1 272 129 1,464 Cotton— Spinning Processes Cotton— Winding, Warping, etc., Processes 128 198 57 119 309 21 25 17 110 155 70 6 16 27 73 139 68 ' 10 19 329 842 221 217 333 509 81 93 120 196 263 89 35 61 131 390 590 246 ! 231 135 1,153 Cotton— Weaving Processes 2,137 131 109 682 1,455 146 230 333 693 593 242 23 28 95 266 383 176 1 88 56 971 Cotton— Workers in other processes, or undefined 152 11 59 77 75 18 22 22 11 38 11 8 12 28 104 198 107 ; 71 28 157 Wool and Worsted— Combing and Spinning Processes Wool and Worsted— Weaving Pro- 120 11 37 57 63 18 11 17 22 33 19 11 21 60 157 351 298 137 64 901 527 116 68 195 332 25 32 75 127 177 91 1 ceEses 20 31 72 214 394 211 90 65 915 Wool and Worsted— Workers in 112 60 26 35 107 3 9 16 32 61 28 ' other processes, or undefined Census. 1901. 215 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XXXVIII.— FORMER OCCUPATIONS of " PENSIONERS" and " RETIRED," distinguishing those enume- rated in Workhouses and Lunatic Asylums, and also, for Females, the Unmarried and the Married or Widowed, 1901 — eontinued. AoBS or Males. d •a s Included in Total Column. ma . m ^ ID bog SB Former Ooocpations. Included in Total Column. Hm . eg" a<) AOES OF Femalef • y ^ ■e T3 -d 1 S o 1 ^ ^1 ^ i J 3 § a 10 1 10 18 17 8 61 59 212 9 1 9 161 30 1 1 1 286 38 32 179 25 32 34 180 281 40 27 1 10 13 90 7 ia 17 13 1,670 81 83 59 312 15 15 17 26 27 19 67 92 309 25 2 13 231 45 3 5 3 377 26 il 27 21 80 66 409 61 63 92 335 813 89 51 170 97 978 36 116 20 55 39 119 51 37 51 61 67 26 166 273 1,057 17 10 6 13 621 93 6 1 9 986 13 106 51 63 171 129 US 181 176 702 1,687 171 95 15 25 79 269 56 131 1,731 69 16 167 138 17 125 91 U2 106 71 171 151 1,143 181 237 70 108 188 98 93 316 145 31 90 6 76 1,244 126 1 6 15 2,161 61 159 225 114 1,134 165 346 1,120 1,987 231 123 21 53 80 340 129 78 180 268 65 11 75 220 103 557 7,778 877 157 371 2,186 16 95 266 78 68 211 247 711 18 13 3 61 1,289 80 1 1 8 2,107 27 108 60 58 143 91 664 120 250 168 650 1,160 162 58 16 25 39 166 88 78 742 15 36 109 143 47 30 152 53 353 112 395 201 212 1,733 181 31 211 58 51 166 215 195 1,085 16 1 3 6 2,284 10 106 83 11 55 26 430 98 95 16 513 193 76 72 3 25 11 77 19 80 102 80 97 118 16 956 10 12,156 327 143 93 702 10 23 58 50 22 210 112 17 37 2i 561 31 1 2 6 1,027 14 103 54 11 227 47 321 79 a a 38 23 37 17 30 131 101 73 55 125 30 162 6,131 230 223 112 588 XVIII. Textile Fabbicb— cont, 171 Silk— Weaving Processes 175 Silk— Workers in other processes, or undefined 285 Rope, Twine, Cord— Makers 569 Hosiery Manufacture 300 Lace Manufacture . 219 Carpet, Rue, Felt, Manufacture 895 Other Textile Manufactures ... 1,152 Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, etc. 3,830 Dealers (Drapers and others) . XIX. Dhebs. 81 Straw— Plait, Hat, Bonnet, Manufac- ture 215 Hat. Cap— Makers (not Straw) 18 Milliners 211 Hat, Bonnet, Straw Plait, etc.. Dealers Tailors Clothiers, Outfitters (Dealers) 15 Dressmakers 18 Staymakers 10 Shirt Makers, Seamstresses 6,108 Boot, Shoe, Slipper, Patten, Clog- Makers 177 Boot, Shoe, Slipper, Patten, Clog- Dealers 191 Wig Makers, Hairdressers 251 Other Workers in Dress 229 Other Dealers in Dress XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, and LODGJNQ. 1. Food. 671 Milksellers, Dairymen 172 Cheesemongers, Buttermen, Pro- vision Dealers 3,283 Butchers, Meat Salesmen 329 Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers 878 Millers ; Cereal Food Manufacture... 714 Corn, Flour, Seed — Merchants, Dealers 3,088 Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc.— Makers ; Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) 6,016 Grocers ; Tea, Cottee, Chocolate- Dealers 719 Greengrocers, Fruiterers 363 Other Workers in Food 65 other Dealers in Food 2. Tobacco. 141 Tobacco Manufacture 271 Tobacconists 3. Makers of Spirituous Drinks. 1,057 Brewers 305 Others 1. Board, Lodging, etc. 508 Coffee, l£ating. Lodging, Boarding— House Keepers 5,198 Inn, Uotel— Keepers ; Publicans, etc. 297 Cellarmen : Barmen 229 others in Inn, Hotel, Eating House —Service 618 Wine and Spirit Merchants, Agents XXI. Gab, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service. 610 Gas Works Service... 178 Sanitary Service 110 others XXII. Other, General, and Undefined Workers and Dealers. 221 Chimney Sweepers 620 General Shopkeepers, Dealers . . . Pawnbrokers 1,591 Costermongers, Hawkers, street Sellers 557 Contractors, Manufacturers, Man- agers. Superintendents (undefined) 21,986 General Labourers 2,038 Engine Drivers, StokeTS,Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) 1,186 Artizans, Mechanics, Apprentices (undefined) 978 Factory Labourers (undefined) 6,191 Others 556 185 21 236 117 38 1,073 GO 883 287 147 784 12 1,797 61 4,715 152 3,603 411 166 97 214 73 23 21 618 1,156 198 107 14 77 13 4 708 1,755 127 65 23 1 602 48 1,111 18 11 m 1,509 211 5 93 182 17 311 20 21 57 107 829 1 1,023 57 2,124 206 3 154 19 71 1 767 1 13 69 30 5 84 116 9 388 9 85 91 11 190 1 113 2 1,081 11 1,031 81 10 8 122 13 146 2 293 7 34 129 55 116 62 1 76 116 13 413 21 454 117 157 8 437 34 2,262 59 1,152 103 20 1 119 33 191 18 271 146 75 37 210 10 200 13 16 107 291 110 123 20 160 271 25 660 39 429 170 81 327 1 1,360 27 2,483 93 2,451 338 16 21 213 57 114 70 196 67 20 16 454 1,158 170 59 2 24 60 13 4 437 18 38 911 6 95 1,215 16 34 21 150 51 192 67 9 65 133 8 301 25 82 12 215 1 647 25 1,561 18 1,297 151 26 6 119 35 68 29 69 29 7 1 212 197 65 26 1 2 21 4 248 600 21 8 193 12 130 6 11 50 596 "■-^ 216 Census, 1901. 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ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES'. 217 1-1 •oaoQ C4 Nua . .Mto -iH .00 p •SS3 »0 .W . .M . ■»<» iS SS t- •i-t« Ofl fH .W > .OS ■ •W^'" i i=^ .OiA W .'«CO .moo-* --jitM ^ OM'ei'OSB^ m .to . .o •«5»*'g3 s S' o>-H eocQ-HiMnt^ iH^eceo:*EH «iH o -sj;-; « t- 1-4 t-"* 33 ■ -Si •la" oo m m .-( in t- 23 CO -^ M ec (M CO ^co oaiHiooo n « ^ eo©!) .eoa»t^ S3 £5'^ '^ S" COO r-wc^ -st- t-l ^00 CO(M cqeo" «oeot^-*oso ■•+1 W5 >-( -H* t~- i-l coub ■^ . . -NO C<7^-dt*OaH1 ■«cH O (M iH fr- ■* COi-lr-l CO g,-ieo-^ C4p-iq9e4 i-( Wit- eg g'^^SS CO >n CN OiZD t^r-J 03IM ■^ oeo S3S" gS3 3 9 rSsgcg S ;^J CO : >» - o e --3 a _ ►J2 2-2 2S ^ s fl o ~ 14 a f a Hi' 3°' -So P-< •*: 'O • ^■d ED ■ C a j3 g^ SS S£Js *^ -iJ5 s s fl g (DO £S^§l'gSgiS5gS aPOZdOO' ^ fid e3a ,§ SS ^? b| ■§■§ lil e S o o og -w • O % I J ^ O S w h _ §1111111 OOi-H «-HO t-t-^t- »H OS ce-^ «9>-Heo«5 iHOOOOt- OOQ OE^CS^ CO H t- Q -H "f« O HcnNOS io^> D«50SO_lr^N_ Sot-* 3! t- CO OOiHCO iHi- °SS2S rSa oococpeooos SOS OS CO t— CO •« O CO CO -^fl^ >niHr-4^i-HCOCSU3>COQOCt gs.-(ooat^c>i-?«'f5THc5eoe OC^OOOOOt-OCOt-t^USr CS-^ coco CO-^OOS IQ £~ CO '«tO 001>-C4CO CO Vi OS eot~ pH 4.ooaeo ■*« 00 rH ■^ U5 N {N-rti03pioooe04C40eorH Soco:0'*t-T((00"«t-wS^ OO OS (DO CDCM-^1-1 -« <0 MCO OTiQO^ m »Q COOS COtHI^OI OttNtHira t-oa wo'Q'o i-Hoo^^/^ CO OS cot- OCOt-CO ^1?- O iQ 00 m 'O t- M jr «5^osi-t ■^'^ -Os^ CO o ■'ti >H ■* OQ 5DOT<-HOsoeDt-S?CM5>o Ot-mCO-^M eOCOi-H-t*r-^05 0(MN(N t-^iH_00 OS -^^eO OS^CT t-_CN^00 Cl_iO b- 00 CO rH di r^ei^ i-T '*.-ros"ir--''<*'«driHoq"i-rea"^*"rH' oS Of-* 1--CO coococ co'cs" ■^arffTwco" -^ S« cof^osos-^ co*-CO i-i coeoo iHOS^OS >Qf-( ^ t-t-(!oeQi-tt-M ;:i^Si com CO iSiS s|assgs|gss 30 218 Census, 1901. 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S* "A i-l iQ CO CO 00 « cJ "Q eg fer t-eoMBOcocoosffl "o-f NiHoo CO coaioco "'caxaO ^INO -tfICO r-( Oil-* fH " ~ co' cm" -* COOjHfr-iH CD CMOS CO HI =n oer:' T-f eofM CO t^t- od" co'eo" ?sSSS!Sa53 fifil9i: iQOdQfNCOOiQCO (Mt COrH^oS-* -^COiq SS3 S Sign's OTCO'Q oi»Heo CO t- 10.0 r-l ss 3 si Co" CO*"'* n o >n offl'oirarH Isii^giS -s ii" s ||ss <^-4(epco i-(!M^O COt-H tH C4 CO §■ •P n i § 1 M 1 1 1 iS §. is •i 5 c S a) II m 1 a •a g s i o a o M o 1 O a O 1 a ■d § 2 1 s S > a H II > 1 i a o 1 a % 1 1 ■3 O O ■ a 11 11 t 1 •3 S m 1 § i ■a § 1 'Eb ENGLAND AND WALES 12,134,269 1,977,283 10,156,976 171,687 16S,23S 311,618 179,932 124,263 222,796 307,889 361,911 430,466 131,429 180,496 1,071,040 640,989' 133,198' 85,S02 B26,26! ENOLAND BEDFORDSHIRE ... 62,212 12,215 49,997 682 413 1,543 1,234 547 711 686 1,626 1,641 14 966 13,597 1 397 5 3,016 BERKSHIRE 68,686 14,249 54,437 1,074 2,017 1,857 4,810 1,623 600 337 1,304 2,479 158 881 14,250 2 38 1,412 Rbadino 27,286 4,518 22,738 349 488 771 340 215 487 932 983 926 58 487 668 15 990 BUCKINGHAM- 74,642 13,640 61,002 758 211 1,601 2,970 919 614 538 2,197 2,189 204 607 15,988 2 79 3 1,831 SHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE 44,946 H^ 36,835 578 92 1,316 923 1,092 419 499 1,287 1,410 69 714 13,371 82 772 ISLE OF ELY ... 24,839 3,839 21,000 286 41 544 218 85 194 136 1,306 444 75 310 10,584 14 497 CHESHIRE 220,917 35,454 185,463 2,395 533 5,081 5,761 1,442 5,164 6,185 8,490 5,361 3,553 2,026 26,780 3,135 994 733 15,992' i Birkenhead 41,760 6,727 35,033 657 906 1,011 422 199 1,280 1,901 1,840 1,548 2,037 817 339 3 71 1 3,333 Chester, City of 14,068 2,388 11,680 262 129 622 116 158 321 407 809 577 177 364 430 5 19 1 635 Stockport 28,409 3,817 24,592 277 34 489 153 145 632 738 1,454 1,170 17 392 345 88 16 8 1,307 CORNWALL U6,16S 22,418 94,050 1,363 3,864 2,786 1,312 655 1,195 702 1,664 2,410 2,924 767 23,671 11 13,106 1 3,706' V CUMBERLAND ... 100,013 18,438 81,575 1,112 365 2,421 1,187 406 1,201 1,015 4,982 1,954 989 720 15,415 7,748 1 5,807 3,172 3,922* t DERBYSHIRE 192,293 28,265 164,030 1,234 372 3,283 2,404 988 1,853 2,578 8,434 4,023 118 1,242 16,729 44,736 »4,907 1,420 10,3051 r Derby 40,159 5,962 34,197 367 123 928 174 265 640" 873 4,052 1,254 19 650 272 41 46 116 6,495 DEVONSHIRE 158,715 31,986 126,729 2,394 4,927 4,580 4,431 1,762 1,668 1,059 2,994 4,176 1,930 1,939 39,423 33 2,138 4 3,219 \ Devonport 30,377 5,314 25,063 626 9,073 465 63 156 216 213 264 260 380 312 197 2 34 1 2,314' Exeter, City op... 16,898 3,182 13,716 357 297 685 141 192 536 461 914 668 82 577 301 7 14 717 Plymouth 39,731 7,645 32,086 673 3,123 1,265 109 350 1,002 879 875 1,532 1,200 805 285 1 184 1,097 DORSETSHIRE ... 78,417 13,829 64,588 1,200 6,297 1,893 2,699 768 685 605 1,603 2,111 972 974 16,791 39 1,216 6 1,959 ' DURHAM 320,576 49,754 270,822 2,013 300 4,925 1,864 838 2,637 3,957 9,842 5,271 3,138 1,485 11,142 92,193 r 7,820 7,593 24,422 6,60r Gateshead 41,294 6,536 34,758 339 48 687 91 133 603 1,352 2,496 1,470 239 673 187 2,449 200 426 , South Shields ... ^•^iS 5,644 30,202 336 32 638 57 86 465 598 865 926 4,221 415 100 2,874 117 66 3,704 \ Sunderland 53,662 8,804 44,858 547 69 1,189 134 176 866 1,189 864 1,858 2,299 610 245 1,348 133 300 6,487 ESSEX 303,932 57,822 246,110 5,454 6,389 8,088 ^•^l 2>iS^ 7,265 i?4J? 8,394 9,033 5,669 4,394 40,301 6 421 2 9,586 West Ham 98,883 15,782 83,101 1,681 204 1,882 96 627 1,557 4,571 3,674 3,870 3,672 1,899 244 4 131 8 7,005 GLOUCESTER- SHIRE Bristol, City of... 120,694 22,787 97,907 1,479 870 3,061 4,375 1,129 1,202 1,236 2,938 3,499 551 1,525 22,907 6,953 1,307 7 3,140 115,472 21,330 94,142 1,784 458 3,278 529 819 3,423 4,333 3,351 5,754 1,633 2,423 1,150 1,460 436 10 4,412 Gloucester, Cith OF 17,623 2,864 14,759 307 41 485 67 115 389 491 1,215 501 289 414 314 7 103 4 1,686 HEREFORDSHIRE 42,919 7,984 34,935 627 114 1,169 1,820 439 419 286 1,204 935 33 422 14,844 74 93 3 763 HERTFORDSHIRE 95,767 19,230 76,337 1,617 364 3,059 4,732 1,465 1,607 1,652 3,314 3,363 246 1,150 16,352 1 337 1 1,884 HUNTINGDON- SHIRE KENT 20,651 3,023 17,628 237 58 436 518 114 124 121 713 480 68 199 7,606 1 16 428 359,813 ^^•S 292,292 5,624 26,741 9,284 9,292 4,850 5,135 3,314 7,133 10,160 7,854 4,321 44,883 66 2,200 87 14,661 126 Cantbbbury.City OF 10,077 1 1,693 8,384 139 2,247 340 131 115 151 120 137 356 15 208 466 2 25 LANCASHIRE 678,043 99,317 578,726 5,833 2,691 13,944 6,308 3,779 11,350 17,031 18,376 17,932 3,555 4,956 40,593 66,639 »»9,210 1,883 1,765 39,032 Barrow in FURNESS 25,063 2,943 22,120 212 34 337 48 78 205 445 763 411 414 249 302 2 223 5,480 Blackburn 46,028 5,845 40,183 387 56 910 205 .202 1,030 813 1,023 1,630 88 458 414 253 231 7 3,593 8,855 1,409 1,930 2,420 11,931 21,554 Bolton 60,974 7,144 53,830 515 55 H^ 312 298 1,108 1,287 1,110 2,309 9 495 720 2,161 228 296 Bootle 22,665 3,197 19,468 280 42 293 24 101 243 1,085 607 951 2,347 472 67 2 iO 1 Burnley 34,924 4,159 .30,765 279 61 590 66 264 613 532 441 1,019 146 224 323 2,510 230 10 Bury LivBRPOOL.CiTY of 21,620 2,793 18,827 194 373 462 104 128 381 519 482 745 7 246 300 55 61 31 252,327 40,208 212,119 4,682 610 f'lgl 997 2,233 6,210 12,954 8,267 ,14,915 12,428 7,842 1,086 53 199 g Manchester, City of 203,089 27,551 175,538 2,495 721 4,374 369 1,658 5,104 8,068 6,988 12,289 543 5,985 930 939 171 358 * " Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable " are in this Table included under tiie heading " Tools ; Dies ; Arms ; and other Metal Trades " althnneh Machine Making," being engaged in the latter instance as Ironfounders. ' ''»>'"""= » Including 3,347 engaged in " Straw— Plait, Hat, Bonnet, Manufacture." i> Including 3,809 " Bread, Biscuit, Cake, eto.^Makere." c Including 2,031 "Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers." > 6 > l-i hi > > M > X > X n X X X s >6% 229,123' 86,524 115,083 130,731 1,012,864 233,000 60,856 65,716 101,938 64,987 107,17o' 196,898 87,671 65,898 51,469 1 119,546 184,081 111,760 774,291 548,190 641,065 ENQIiAKD AND WALES. EKaLAND. 272 10 561 360 5,182 868 810 4 171 254 122 . 9 40 18 503 812 678 4,328 1,825 •5,488 BEDFORDSHIRE. 161 61 633 337 7,003 901 731 44 132 225 223 1 60 3 561 496 468 4,717 2,809 1,803 BERKSHIRE. 761 32 338 258 3,059 632 173 49 101 112 360 i 5 13 5 382 188 387 1)5,695 1,242 1,210 Reading. 211 11 ' 2,711 331 6,608 ■15,092 811 18 187 253 589 • 2 31 10 382 1,877 420 1,779 3,094 2,742 BUCKINGHAM- SHIRE. 130 28 305 301 1,097 155 197 5 169 234 138 1 22 2 478 457 341 3,281 1,533 1,737 CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 50 11 172 61 1,132 261 169 59 80 112 '• 61 2 135 200 162 1,535 750 714 ISLE OF ELY. 1,588 521 1-Si 1,710 19,143 2,166 903 115 « 7,086 1,083 1,022 8,689 69 '3,905 2,731 1,523 2,050 1,671 12,115 9,600 811,952 CHESHIRE. 211 1,866 268 282 3.700 750 89 11 532 87 235 3 7 7 220 249. 296 2,991 4,506 2,338 Birkenhead. 225 90 250 187 1,577 336 51 5 130 46 144 2 11 1 286 218 201 1,295 T88 785 Chestkb, City of. 179 177 329 2,665 506 163 4 134 187 278 3,431 37 527 551 301 281 231 2,146 885 h 4,312 Stockport. 275 871 568 111 9,667 916 167 15 550 395 407 4 37 163 5 777 1,198 858 5,529 3,781 j 7,283 CORNWALT. 11,167 279 362 133 6,851 1,001 362 19 318 557 653 216 138 229 314 1,107 1,027 1,051 5,033 3,775 4,234 CUMBERLAND. > 2,972 5 1,751 778 12,967 1,612 925 ■'2,861 711 384 . 418 3,266 16 p 3,971 2,286 759 1,720 1,048 8,583 5,.S73 6,938 DERBYSHIRE. 750 7 1,311 631 3,763 »2 102 91 385 382 593 72 12 887 82 446 428 400 2,588 1,617 2,184 Derby. 268 915 1,280 669 IJ-^? 2,136 561 313 361 1,023 539 20 176 467 60 1,804 1,889 1,079 9,096 6,367 15,856 DEVONSHIRE. 13 1,953 60 137 2,544 196 1 1 49 15 89 1 , , 46 2 155 172 145 970 2,736 1,172 Devonpokt. 133 3 112 218 1,891 113 10 21 153 101 401 1 4 10 8 431 210 272 1,352 712 1,051 Exbtkb, Cny of. 102 631 185 389 1,957 872 4 6 420 80 563 ■ 2 44 30 452 359 502 • 2,716 3,648 2,744 Plymouth. 117 126 181 282 7,285 9^ 440 394 119 222 295 6 4 625 14 578 623 192 4,921 4,050 2,688 DORSETSHIRE. 'f?X? l"'Ilf 1,308 1,131 20,599 2,971 2,133 1,179 1,587 372 721 13 91 311 42 1,563 1,419 2,201 12,003 8,135 12,560 DURHAM. 1,001 167 168- 192 4,111 627 161 553 817 93 291 2 . 51 4 269 204 362 2,097 2,320 2,651 Gateshead. 138 I'SfS 83 215 3,076 508 47 253 252 21 91 , 1 10 220 145 312 1,822 2,714 1,671 South Shields. 138 8,819 119 119 4,618 985 88 747 212 17 215 • 169 lb 462 299 563 3,004 2,695 2,575 Sunderland. 1,701 1,051 2,571 1 3,690 32,236 5,375 2,116 350 13,735 1,263. 3,530 1 12 701 91 1,873 2,910 3,009 21,332 1,5,111 16,662 ESSEX; 997 1,590 1,222 "1,177 8,776 2,223 20 295 2,983 371' 1,198 71 3 361 36 445 578 1,067 "7,224 11,050 6,989 West Ham. 986 70 896 565 11,043 1,769 525 46 543 112 458 5 1,138 183 179 1,253 3,616 796 7,153 6,702 4,330 GLOUCESTER- 1,703 302 1,312 1,136 ^•B. 1,229 392 567 1,724 976 1,914 179 31 187 19 1,709 4,588 1,349 •10,782 7,000 7,437 SHIRE. Bristol, City of. lOS 85 628 188 1,910 780 23 • 198 51 199 1 • 10 4 180 142 188 1,359 1,331 916 Gloucester, City OF. 83 7 123 116 3,623 511 "77 117 80 183 150 2 13 11 2 362 378 312 2,166 2,116 922 HEREFORDSHIRE. 551 12 878 618 11,309 1,318 392 25 777 191 8(M 5 2 114 15 692 919 756 7,403 3,958 4,211 HERTFORDSHIRE. 27 8 317 66 1,509 167 1,206 1 50 86 72 • . 15 2 139 219 103 1,359 467 666 HUNTINGDON- 1,013 1,626 2,805 y 3,012 34,118 *''S 5,082 101 2,086 1,069 2,012 7 6 248 184 1,799 2,215 2,929 24,776 19,170 ■ 22,420 _^^,„ SHIRE. KENT. 15 3 115 88 9U8 166 57 1 38 201 80 • 8 17 ■ 7 134 99 133 946 311 443 Canterbury, City OF. "b^SSl 1,009 1,866 ■^'^ 50,003 8,211 3,121 1,128 ■1^9,091 1.8^ ^■m 88,191 2,792 2,279 16,160 3,609 6,714 4,521 34,471 20,971 e39,140 LANCASHIRE. 686 3,536 131 192 2,055 361 119 . 71 22 78 3 1 82 5 158 102 148 976 1,137 1,286 Barrow in 2S5 16 223 370 3,553 919 275 ' 12 232 112 237 ^'?!} 3 120 72 503 512 413 3,211 1,367 2,112 FURNESa Blackbur.v. 610 3 351 387 4,937 1,001 196 17 317 394 387 11,625 9 151 2,121 601 589 389 3,335 2,313 3,209 Bolton. 123 371 103 152 1,560 570 27 1 197 191 62 17 7 22 37 61 81 130 1,260 5,017 1,192 BOOTLE. 205 17 180 175 2,260 577 191 113 136 91 162 11,607 5 96 218 237 363 252 2,050 765 1,827 Burnley. 225 1 153 108 1,665 275 51 2 158 171 109 3,101 284 104 1,000 158 218 177 1,214 854 2,298 Bury. 2,271 3,235 1,811 "2,599 21,299 7,959 202 311 t:^ 726 2,830 191 18 576 81 2,679 1,688 2,152 iiii20,989 31,808 15,249 Liverpool, City of. 3,619 15 2,856 , ''2,456 17,151 6,863 • 513 924 933 2,599 1,507 109 812 3,428 4,091 2,263 2,100 13,549 ,10,448 18,917 Manchester, 1 1 1 mmm ^ 1 City of. many of them, if the rotiirns of Occupations had been more explicit, would have been classed under " Iron and Steel Manufacture " or under " Engineering, and ' Including 1,894 "Electrical Apparatus Makers." " Including 798 engaged in " Gunpowder, Guncotton, Explosive Substance— » Including 1.017 " Electrical Apparatus Makers." » Including 913 " Sugar Refiners." X Including 941 "Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers"; and 903 engaged in "Tobacco Manufacture." y Including 1,421 "Electrical Apparatus Makers." 2 Including 1.236 engaged in " 1 ii^hirig " ; 6,357 in " Plaster, Cement— Manu- facture " i ana 2.361 in " Paper Manufacture." "•Including 2,108 "Ironstone Miners " ; and 5,123 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Lreseers." ■■I'lnclnding 823 engaged in "Copper Manufacture"; also 1,009 " Tinplate Goods Makers.' and 2,397 "Electrical 1 and 1,347 " Manufac- '" Including 1,320 " Watchmakers, Clockmakers ' Apparatus Makers." ■I'l Including 3,398 engaged in " Alkali Manufacture " turing Chemists." «e Including 1,(81 engaged in " Fishing " ; 2,416 in " Paper Manufacture " • 2.635 in " Hat (not Straw) and Cap Manufacture " ; and 1.503 in " Floor Cloth Oil Cloth— Manufacture." ' " Including 1,213 "Electrical Apparatus Makers." v 85 Including 1,026 " Oil Millers, Oil Cake Makers." , . : M' Including 1,017 "Millers; Cereal Food ManufactUiers"; 753 "Sugar Refiners " ; and 796 engaged in "Tobacco Manufacture." li Including 1,136 "Electrical Apparatus Makers." jj Including 1,006 "India Rubber, Gutta Feri.ha— Workers"; and 1055 • V\ atcrproof G cods Makers." 31 226 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLa.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Years and 1 Administrative Counties and County Bobouohs. i 1 c t> a n t 1 1 1 o 1 t M i a 1 1 1 M s 3 o O g •1 ,a cS S am If "S 3 t % 2 B o o s O o > i •H 1 1 1 M O « a o a > is 1 is 31 . ll m ,-r > 1 s s 3 a > 1 c O M- > i 1 > a O i i . ? » ' B o > H il ti 1 s o 1 o "3 a m n § 1 'd'S a li O.C3 IN- ,H >< * s 1 9 ■3 & to 1 M * 1 e a 1 ! ■I V o c -% LANCASHIRE -.-eont. Oldham 51,808 6,210 45,598 418 29 796 92 273 766 1,094 S53 1,793 13 363 221 559 56 SI 11,012 Pbkston 39,506 6,363 34.143 514 128 899 80 222 753 747 1,192 1,400 222 574 493 39 47 11 3,014 Rochdale 30,737 3,473 27,264 261 19 602 142 179 571 682 429 1,343 40 261 413 115 71 4 3,966 St. Helens 32,059 4,952 27,107 214 32 416 44 112 .. 327 600 852 819 13 211 286 5,871 105 7 1,291 Salpord 81,716 ll,27r 70.445 1,164' 123 1,600 304 524 1,830 3,486 2,602 4,813 539 2,357 317 827 87 59 7,464 Warrington 23,865 3,326 20,539 219 635 342 56 50 317 623 924 791 144 363 180 13 13 2,062 1,632 WlBAN 22,297 3,136 19,161 228 17 453 80 84 410 331 797 668 123 210 105 6,498 111 572 1,395 LEICESTERSHIRE 84,841 12,561 72,283 656 425 1,532 2,198 766 713 867 2,889 2,329 85 672 13,600 6,166 •3,860 205 3,181 Leicgsteb 76,249 10,270 65,979 774 120 1,577 361 686 1,822 2,020 2,284 2,581 36 1,519 895 9 81 • 2,893 LINCOLNSHIRE :- THE PARTS OF '29,357 4,735 24,622 298 41 660 277 101 276 202 1,140 495 224 272 12,615 , 1 560 HOLLAND THE PARTS- OF 39,830 6,715 33,115 364 92 902 944 348 349 347 l,5ifl 984 21 390 13,747 2 394 3 2,672 KBSTEVEN THE PARTS OF LESTDSEY &RIMSB7 78,965 12,ftl3 66,322 733 147 1,624 i.spo 306 569 620 2,153 1,682 781 667 29,262 8 899 1,107 4,261 24,203 3,817 20,388 294 22 481 49 114 372 621 1,095 662 1,577 332 207 1 4 2 1,153 Lincoln, City or 18,899 2,873 16,026 266 148 622 109 131 324 469 649 £07 68 306 312 3 111 4 5,068 LONDON 1,673,885 273,916 1,399,969 46,638 18,743 65,407 11,866 41,669 49,944 84,317 37,301 107,(M9 11,185 50,216 8,082 82 1,6U 641 53,707 MIDDLESEX 280,948 64,844 226,104 6,402 2,227 11,792 4,407 3,773 11,707 16,299 10,854 12,536 1,120 6,022 12,022 24 174 5 6,745 MONMOUTHSHIRE 90,433 12,764 77,669 655 133 1,563 1,052 286 780 726 3,667 1,029 101 339 7,240 33,402 1,155 3,486 3,263 Newport 25,357 4,201 21,156 416 597 777 169 130 603 831 1,426 741 1,281 431 199 68 151 519 1,906 NORFOLK 119,523 20,892 98,631 1,252 349 2,391 4,202 807 793 621 3,036 2,601 569 968 47,014 3 175 7 3,20S| Great Yarmouth 17,795- 3,771 14,024 224 325 526 63 195 288 267 372 670 650 424 269 7 1 604! Norwich, City of 38,940 6,886 32,054 483 629 1,142 323 295 960 1,112 900 1,415 109 817 895 2 85 • 1,082 NORTHAMPTON- -r SHIRE NOBTHAMP'iON ... 79,4M 11,928 67,556 609 498 1,433 1,918 677 653 630 2,627 1,^5 117 631 15,739 »1,736 683 1,643 31,922 4,817 27,105 343 278 693 189 211 588 762 693 727 6 747 582 26 13 728 SOKE OF PETER- 15,681 2,699 12,982 204 23 339 178 115 230 211 2,782 362 6 190 1,885 , 46 793 BOROUGH NORTHUMBER- LAND Newcastle upon 149,082 22,839 126,243 1,190 641 2,536 2,136 630 1,590 1,946 3,775 3,376 3,905 794 13,337 35,288 '2,184 818 9,614 82,188 12,510 69,678 1,067 822 2,196 205 481 2,142 3,266 2,163 3,368 1,204 1,346 293 649 170 614 13,056 Tynb, City op NOTTINGHAM- SHIRE Nottingham, City OP 103,352 15,724 87,628 746 115 1,907 1,768 529 1,244 1,335 4,974 2,255 219 766 15,383 20,372 897 128 4,227 86,907 12,788 74,119 1,003 128 2,067 288 649 1,804 2,306 3,070 3,590' 89 1,811 984 6,318 201 124 5,694 OXFORDSHIRE .., 51,292 9.614 41,678 596 384 1,263 2,309 724 382 374 847 1,648 120 662 15,375 227 2 1,464 Oxpobd, City or... 17,080 3,482 13,598 317 129 1,062 224 1,079 284 410 451 658 96 551 376 . 11 1 241 RUTLANDSHIRE ... 7,766 1,636 6,130 77 20 207 689 183 53 31 288 197 1 65 2,330 , 161 133 SHROPSHIRE 92,119 15,857 76,262 1,185 415 2,129 2,674 811 931 847 3,108 2,222 132 909 21,590 3,701 •''1,876 1,369 4,172 SOMERSETSHIRE 138,652 26,455 112,197 1,720 714 3,676 ^'^l 1,147 1,659 1,415 3,427 4,019 655 1,619 30,841 1,133 « 2,245 4 3,246 Bath, City op ... 16,100 3,366 12,734 343 170 874 219 326 365 334 247 846 33 658 673 9 89 2 110 SOUTHAMPTON ... 151,781 26,177 125,6M 2,154 24,420 3,438 6,612 1,903 1,098 1,218 3,540 4,538 1,330 1,693 25,316 1 201 3,018 Bournemouth ... 13,914 3,347 10,567 310 212 1,005 385 683 436 301 267 798 10 .369 315 1 7 lb 136 Portsmouth 71,093 14,409 57,284 1,359 14,467 1,618 X93 807 974 811 701 1,771 1,151 1,387 415 2 42 6 1,330 SOUTIIAMPrON ... 39,161 7,055 32,106 1,078 488 1,173 253 418 765 1,309 1,093 1,2^ 3,512 906 199 2 20 1,466 ISLE OF WIGHT... 29,961 5,566 24,395 574 1,379 1,073 934 479 409 390 351 984 1,091 611 3,412 20 50 4 891 STAFFORDSHIRE... 328,157 60,391 277,766 2,342 1,284 6,620 3,899 1,243 4,179 6,651 6,490 8,736 1,597 3,061 21,298 12,086 M 4,151 12,204 21,172 Bubton upon Tbent 19,937 2,789 17,148 237 20 362 113 70 211 852 1,507 534 3, 368 290 239 14 1,089 Hanley 22,997 3,172 19,825 176 22 406 37 76 383 465 398 832 10 348 46 2,853 107 970 705 Wataall 32,166 4,684 27,582 221 40 606 95 63 403 710 1,195 790 111 642 328 2,187 113 1,535 2,332 West Bromwich 24,766 3,846 20,910 139 17 455 67 84 274 542 274 765 330 266 169 1,179 88 49 2,745 3,052 Wolverhampton 35,519 5.475 30,044 345 49 864 213 135 688 1,208 1,474 1,351 231 642 192 11 1,640 3,167 * See Note * on " Including 6,172 engaged in " Glass Manufacture." ' Including 1,077 engaged in " Alkali Manufacture." ' Including 1,069 " Electrical Apparatus Makers." ^ Including 1,844 " Wire— Drawees, Makers, Workers, Weavers." • Including 3,071 "Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dresser^." < Including 4,239 engaged in " Hosiery Manufacture." I Including 3,282 engaged in "Hosiery Manufacture." ' Including 1,7!»3 engaged in " Fishing." -"r ' Including 1,418 " Gunsmiths, Gun Manufacturers " ;'H342 "Wire— Drawers, Makers, Workers, Weavers " ; 1,198 " White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers ; Pewterers " ; and 4,293 " Tinplate Goods Maters." J Including 2,447 engaged in " Cycle and Motor Manufacture," k Including 6,805 " Groldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers"; 979 " Lapidaries and other Workers"; 3,603 "Watchmakers, Clockmakers " ; 2,400 "Scientific Instrument Makers ; Opticians " ; 11,665 " Electrical Apparatus Makers " ; 1,026 "Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Makers"; 1.169 " Surgical Instrument Makers"; 7,140 "Musical Instrument Makers"; and 1,371 " Toy, Fishing Tackle, G-ime Apparatus— Makers." 'Cabinet Makers"; 6,783 "French Polishers"; and 5,144 pages 224 and 225, ' Including 16,214 ' " Upholsterers." ■» Comprising 1,726 engaged in " Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manufac- ture "; and 3,583 engaged in " Glass Manufacture:" , ^r.i Including 1,382 engaged in "Dye, Paint, Ink, Blacking— Manufacture"; l,S07 engagied in "Cartridge, Fireworks, Explosive Article— Manufacture " ; 1.S41 "Manufacturing Chemists"; and 1,372 "India Rubber, Gutta Peroha— Workers ; Waterproof Goods Makers." ..™*,I"''''i?'°S 1.508 "Millers, Cereal Food Manuf actuiers " ; 3,238 engaged in Tobacco Manufacture"; and 3,406 "Brewers." ,. „ " Including 1,010 engaged in " Paper Manufacture " ; 1,936 engaged in Stationery Manufacture "; 2,060 engaged in " Hat (not Straw) and Cap^anu- facture '; also 2,578 "Brush, Broom— Makers ; Hair, Bristle— WorkeBS " • 711 Paper Stainers"'; 1,356 "Paper, Box, Paper Bag— Makers"; 6,141 "Book binders " ; and 2,269 " tinbrella. Parasol, Stick-Makers." 1 Including 1,791 " Gunsmiths, Gun Manufacturers." Census, 1901. '227 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Upwards, in ADMINISTRilTIVE CotTNTIES and COTJNTY BOROUGHS, 1901 — continued o' n a d K l| IS S 3 ■s > 1 1 i H si If g 1 8 ■s i s c a i 1 1 {1 1 i L §1 1 1 ■o ! 1 8 o 1 1 •a •a © S3 o a a a 1"^ h 3 a" 1 li O 1 o , 1"^ 1 i 1 m POT 1 o 1 Administrative countibs and County BoKOUGHa. 1 Ot-( 1 C3 1 1 « (H ^ d 1 n ffi o H o £'3 -5g , o 5. 1 3 1 iM g > ><1 w , LANCASHIRE ■-emt. 1,118 3 272 557 3,499 865 170 128 101 199 12,372 11 120 31 246 118 333 2,568 2,005 2,179 Oldham. 4J.0 118 516 511 3,494 1,195 153 i 217 96 249 7,688 2 80 17 621 676 382 3,159 2,179 2,114 Pkeston. m 13 161 172 2,690 591 69 8 177 256 169 5,640 1.296 606 591 269 101 250 1,877' 744 1,887 Rochdale. ; 1 138 152 2,129 441 350 •6,315 '■1,437 25 78 1 40 2 82 208 126 1,380 1,230 1,226 St. Helens. 111 519 « 1,479 7,534 2,116 156 213 1,285 317 1,384 2,376 50 558 2,879 906 659 632 4,881 5,298 7,422 Salford. H^'^Q' 21 110 246 1,929 499 37 117 527 678 192 139. 5 114 7 123 148 161 1,386 1,738 1,133 Warrington. 'U2 28 177 114 1,562 307 37 S 97 36 118 673 2 19 17 251 189 271 1,417 598 989 Wigan. 392 1 1,001 378 6,011 869 1,199 456 417 254 241 17 87 f 4,320 188 569 6,206 499 4,290 1,834 2,925 LEICESTERSHIRB. 503 9 661 662 7,006 1.441 205 13 1,134 447 1,019 a 609 li 3,439 511 1,129 17,770 909 6,187 1,214 4,502 LBICESTEft. ', LINCOLNSHIRE :- 80 33 262 88 1,629 209 55 2 123 97 132 • • 74 7 174 , 210 ' 263 2,021 933 1,168 THE PARTS OF HOLLAND. 126 1 133 132 2,8a 462 214 1 112 327 155 1 • 24 3 272 306 296 2,463 887 1,072 THE PARTS OF KESTEVEN. 280 190 867 212 4,734 651 856 3 431 236 243 1 1 162 3 659 631 579 4,784 1,938 2,652 THE PAKTS OF LINDSEY. . 93 161 107 132 1,707 1,026 SO 1 161 21 142 ^ 233 3 216 172 246 2,420 3,252 ''2,956 Grimsby. 162 12 239 140 1,858 347 88 2 216 193 134 i • 22 7 272 156 256 1,343 654 897 Lincoln, City OF. ' 120,596 3,731 1 J 12,018 '37,681 149,962 '61,891 559 ■»5,309 "18,615 14,757 38,378 73 590 3,626 1,008 31,389 24,593 24,665 "138,762 100,056 P 120,272 LONDON. q 3,791 512 2,U7 ' 5,679 36,670 5,847 1,132 557 2,772 1,085 3.875 2 19 305 135 1,970 1,983 3,721 20,605 13,378 ' 15,810 MIDDLESEX, < 1,854 121 351 184 4,855 509 318 12 117 130 138 37 8 1 291 493 567 3,617 2,005 3,293 MONMOUTHSHIRE. 279 300 233 222 2,459 431 89 242 111 54 197 i 6 1 214 171 301 1,457 2,721 1,489 Newport. 228 121 979 322 9,096 926 608 2 418, 435 373 I 2 156 12 568 1,286 513 7,330 3,012 - "4,267 NORFOLK. 103 310 96 124 1,753 541 3 5 110 39 114 1 150 7 182 252 223 2,031 1,452 n,713 GtiBAT Yarmouth. 588 17 353 575 3,569 1,316 70 8 460 201 684 3 22. 157 27 645 4,931 480 3,607 1,504 2,583 Norwich, City of. 118 21 677 174 5,808 698 515 2 104 1,143 163 • 1 18 • 652 18,171 373 3,861 1,787 1,802 NORTTTAMPTON- SHIRE. 103 5 291 115 2,522 559 59 1 84 796 178 ^ , 17 7 290 11,167 348 2,126 495 1,336 Northampton. 39 2 366 77 1,516 247 431 2 136 57 78 • 10 2 132 114 162 1,0^ 644 639 SOKE OF PETER- BOROUGH. , 681 7,154 395 580 10,393 1,022 885 143 ^ 518 477 219 281 3 29 129 30 1,172 787 1,090 6,038 4,313 16,363 NORTHUMBER- TrAND. 997 3,125 506 1,278 8,105 2,203 115 777 528 782 8 70 20 1,065 795 1,187 5,421 4,431 4,812 Newcastle upon Tyne, City of. 195 50 1,057 396 6,957 1,322 707 55 612 276 450 220 54 ^,157 69 553 935 686 6,025 2,208 3,479 NOTTINGHAM- SHIRE. 621 17 1,126 810 7,368 2,981 376 194 550 817 1,578 172 62 "9,432 616 S77 970 972 6,816 2,440 5,729 Nottingham, City , of. 109 51 383 143 4,756 798 208 2 87 248 196 4 3S4 71 16 285 386 288 3,381 2,180 1,525 OXFORDSHIRE. 53 50 165 210 1,850 402 28 1 76 49 639 . 1 13 16 443 230 269 1.527 726 952 Oxford, City of. 11 . 60 28 558 48 15 10 24 18 . 5 62 148 39 128 167 171 RUTTiANDSHIRE. 832 19 1,327 364 7,570 1,131 942 717 221 354 310 2 43 219 11 767 868 678 5,192 3,923 2,672 SHROPSHIRE. 113 82 1,131 636 12,685 2,126 1,180 73 443 924 1,029 7 734 1,238 116 1,297 2,266 ' 931 8,684 5,383 dJ 6,127 SOMERSETSHIRE. 39 2 201 229 2,054 585 4 2 96 19 199 3 3 28 11 308 202 251 1,717 490 857 Bath, City of. 310c , 860 1,693 573 13,926 1,795 916 48 363 515 462 3 21 50 9 910 973 869 8,649 7,983 4,158 SOUTHAMPTON. , •a 4 121 190 1,348 387 11 7 122 16 157 2 11 8 11 153 134 270 1,506 156 634 BOURNiBMnUTH. 189 :mi 400 578 6,426 939 237; u. i« 221 119 356 39 33 622 494 731 4,927 3,859 3,660 Portsmouth. 149: 267 412 3,971 746 .731 «) IJ 191 54 389 35 22 320 301 470 l?3? 4,656 2,085 Southampton. 118. 616 211 217 3,092 44d 184 :ii 7 9^ 70 175 5 15 15 •, 357 259 289 2,474 1,769 1,291 L'iLE OF WIGHT' "23,815 ^ 3,313 ?»3,5a 20,993 3,611 4,620 i" 20,989 1,408 820 994 261 15 "1,915 430 1,356 4,722 Hf^ JJli>,475 9,281 12,215 STAFFORDSHIRE. i79 176 lod 2,120 1,270 59 9 39 30 112 , 13 . 166 lis 165 "5,318 617 843 Burton upon ' ' ' ' Trent; ■ 317 1 162 177 1,478 335 257 "5,808 87 13 181 11 2 167 130 198 1,302 318 999 Hanlet. 2,iU. 21 2U 231 2,^1 389 • l.'i2 15 ^J ""•5,430 123 4 18 1 159 269 218 1,553 641 1,679 Walsall. 16 559 211 1,573 293 483 432 185 81 116 , 12 126 126 114 1,252 897 1,125 West Bromwich. -"l^ 29 1,231 776 2,836 747 72 22 275 93 268 > 2 • 61 4 273 707 303 2,263 960 1,669 WOLVEIIHAMPTON, | ■■ Including 1,961 strument Makers." * See Note * on ' Electrical Apparatus Makers " ; and 976 " Musical In- ■ Including 910 engaged in " Floor Clotli, Oil Cloth— Manufacture.' ' Including 589 "Iron Workers— Undefined or Iiideterminable." IDgl, » Including 1,399 "Stone- Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers. '" /, : y Including 1,196 engaged in " Fishing." , „. ,. 1 Including' 2,415 engaged in "Ho&iei'y Manufacture"; and 1,617 engaged m »• Including 2,192 engaged in " Hosiery Manufacture " ; and 6,925 engaged in " Lace Manufacture. . .-, x.. t» " ., »'> Including 1 132 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers. «= Including 1,910 " Stone -Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers." 'ii' Including 898 ^' Glove Makers." pages 221 and 225. «» Including 1,205 " Ironstone Miners " ; and 1,323 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers." f Including 4,025 " Iron Worlcers— Undefined or Indeterminable " ; 1 .502 "Tool (not File or Saw) Makers"; 2,772 "Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw. Staple- Makers " ; 2,251 " Anchor, Chain— Manufacturers " ; 3,141 " Ldck, Key— Makers " ; and 742 "Brass, Bronze— Worlters." • ee Including 1,853 "GolJsu)iths, Silversmiths, Jewellers." I'l' Comprising 19,368 engaged in " Earthenware, China, roreel^'ii— Manu- facture"; and 1;d21 engaged in " Glass Manufacture." ^.tii^ni-'.^ " Including 1,353 engaged in " Silk Maruitacture." . iiUibntofi' ij Including 1,038 "BrewerB." " >. ."s-T'OT-fi '' Including 3,673 " Brewers. " 1 ( " Including 5,806 engaged in "Earthenware, Ohiia, Porcelain —Manu- facture." ""Including 4i433 "Saddlers; Harness, Whip— Makers." nn Including 722 " Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable." °° Including 1,113 "Look, Key— Makers." .-.^u . 228 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLa.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of MALES aged 10 Years and Administrative Counties and County Boeoughs. i p. s o i ■d n (S ! 8 s 'a a 1 i 'S 1 C o p. g R > i > a o § o a i 1 > is 1 h % 11 1=1 pq > 1 D S o t, o 1 a e o o > 1 s o i i i a o si > S § O .1 a S3 > a O m g a It CO Fh s > II M l> "1 a o i o c 11 00 s§ i-t 1 ■3 S 03 a a * 1 o a 1 a •| SUFFOLK :- EAST SUFFOLK... ,71,242 13,311 57,931 763 550 1,512 2,121 516 477 449 1,154 1,768 995 769 22.634 1 36 . 2,340 Ipswich 24,004 4,275 19,729 383 455 586 281 207 447 697 628 771 407 614 679 . 21 3 ?.SJ WEST SUFFOLK 44,440 7,699 36,741 520 368 921 1,523 413 344 297 568 2,372 20 528 14,724 2 79 1,035 SURREY 190,274 40,552 149,722 3,878 4,520 7,956 11,M5 3,837 5,378 5,095 4,537 7,247 512 2,459 18'?1 7 610 2,923 Ckotdon 46,214 8,915 37,299 1,059 189 1,995 877 511 2,485 2,798 1,140 2,206 66 863 1,126 • 28 2 932 SUSSEX :- EAST SUSSEX ... 93,664 18,993 74,671 1,463 1,017 3,556 4,769 2,207 1,161 1,088 1,835 3,435 870 1,304 18,026 5 316 . i'B Brighton 42,821 8,318 34,503 765 612 2,095 431 1,156 1,069 1,080 1,281 2,363 160 1,527 572 . 10 2 1,606 Hastings 21,068 4,763 16,305 436 185 1,197 357 548 501 405 466 1,070 119 655 629 1 23 1 202 WEST SUSSEX .. 56,325 10,771 45,554 79S 929 1,687 2,677 823 564 432 962 1,M4 465 743 13,854 ■ 1^ • 870 WARWICKSHIRE 129,002 21,639 107,363 1.386 630 3,110 3,357 1,111 2,084 2,684 3,860 3,720 331 1,620 17,023 8,627 1,356 437 5,416 Birmingham, City OF Coventey.City op 193,633 25,728 167,905 2,204 368 3,511 955 1,407 3,754 5,548 5,418 8,488 592 3,794 1,016 38 160 2,496 gl7,628 25,841 3,586 22,255 269 144 482 102 93 358 709 328 653 19 416 356 65 19 55 1,960 WESTMORLAND ... 23,887 4,317 19,670 329 30 673 785 201 266 196 978 654 68 158 6,092 11 666 1 583 WILTSHIRE 104,505 18,257 86,248 1,200 1,343 2,249 3,012 904 862 742 4,845 3,013 47 1,232 24,051 17 "■1,250 216 7,898 WORCESTERSHIRE 130,770 22,389 108,381 1,404 465 3,185 3,037 867 2,574 2,833 2,641 3,796 577 1,313 19,577 1,451 584 1,990 ^'B Dudley 17,912 2,674 15,238 140 14 318 63 37 2,38 367 269 679 101 217 99 1,569 466 533 1,905 Worcester, City OF 16,706 2,802 13,9(» 266 50 549 133 134 353 479 797 513 82 398 501 11 9 4 1,170 YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING ... 55,694 9,792 45,902 605 384 1,210 1,483 362 621 527 1,492 1,578 486 285 20,658 1 93 4 1,127 Kingston upon 89,024 14,519 74,505 1,197 200 1,899 127 390 1,677 3,250 4,593 2,909 5,268 1,549 585 6 80 33 5,863 t Hull, City of NORTH RIDING... 108,5.56 19,509 89,047 1,159 1,022 2,589 2,199 824 1,100 943 3,611 2,581 699 768 24,165 64 "7,060 l-^ 4,388 Middlesbrough... 35,806 5,610 30,196 348 51 657 68 121 382 885 1,315 560 1,016 472 177 20 144 3,027 3,902 WEST RIDING ... 556,472 77,300 479,172 4,307 863 10,030 6,179 2,598 6,463 7,948 18,716 14,026 2,227 ?'?S 40,793 37,604 ■12,223 4,548 33.636 Bradford, City of 103,397 11,942 91,455 1,021 420 2,264 336 624 2,256 3,052 3,130 4,314 39 1,355 1,525 1,312 «1,757 437 6,386 Halifax 38,856 4,439 34,417 343 259 864 262 196 712 837 563 1,623 37 4,34 818 » 997 10 4,783 Huddersfield ... 35,402 4,214 31,188 379 24 844 268 212 857 957 789 1,462 23 483 753 204 282 11 2,678 Leeds, City of ... 159,192 21,390 137,802 1,726 519 3,535 859 956 3,819 4,335 5,296 6,715 311 2,617 1,617 2,532 850 2,302 20,197 Sheffield.City of 145,676 18,016 127,660 1,317 1,052 2,687 808 544 2,293 3,886 3,749 6,618 65 2,587 975 3,334 527 10,736 12,419 York, City of ... 29,845 5,018 24,827 429 1,291 854 203 326 541 709 2,896 873 91 4M 458 . 31 3 1,947 WALES. ANGT,ESEY 19,241 3,361 15,880 218 174 471 414 123 131 58 726 374 1,235 59 6,118 19 756 . 482 BRECKNOCKSHIRE 21,416 3,114 18,302 229 190 551 395 125 207 129 722 360 13 83 4,838 3,530 575 114 541 CARDIGANSHIRE 20,952 4,177 16,775 261 79 762 255 173 211 73 216 323 337 43 7.238" 187- Ji635 . 455 CARMARTHEN- SHIRE CARNARVONSHIRE 49,402 8,632 40,770 529 141 1,278 450 204 431 378 1,535 770 273 139 10,746 6,276 425 456 1,512 47,456 7,259 40,197 566 89 1,450 608 284 577 435 1,301 1,041 992 194 7,446 9 "11,890 3 914 DENBIGHSHIRE ... 50,934 8,288 42,646 479 333 1,354 1,049 306 562 554 966 1,066 54 282 9,555 8,730 ""1,803 282 1.189 FLINTSHIRE 31,164 5,647 25,517 312 48 782 546 171 329 299 1,011 670 346 188 4,719 3,338 »"1,340 252 986 GLAMORGANSHIRE 239,614 31,278 208,336 1,596 197 4,545 1,286 687 2,566 2,278 7,768 3,432 ?']S? 649 8,400 102,579 »«3,088 3,220 7,905 Cardiff 61,924 9,839 52,085 1,051 349 1,791 140 479 1,824 2.629 2,986 ?'iil 4,324 ^■"fZ 438 192 253 380 3,944 Swansea 35,440 5,845 29,595 488 69 1,052 103 161 845 1,106 1,426 1,058 1,479 589 152 587 393 1,113 1,522 MERIONETHSHIRE 18,706 3,131 15,575 230 26 565 345 105 171 80 578 284 117 32 4,561 27 "4,374 . 267 MONTGOMERY- SHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE 20,827 3,551 17,276 269 37 529 486 93 154 151 509 324 30 72 8,344 12 381 , 374 31,847 5,997 25,850 514 723 812 387 215 256 152 560 479 996 145 7,790 475 302 , 1,143 RADNORSHIRE ... 9,443 1,323 8,120 121 10 247 221 72 61 49 219 159 3 34 3,8^ 7 123 • 142 ' * See Note • on pages 224 and 225. • Including 2,059 engaged in " Fishing." <> Including 911 "Mat Makers." = Including 1,290 "Tool (not File or Saw) Makers." ^ Including 1,644 engaged in " Cycle and Motor Manufacture." e Including 2,257 " Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers." ' Including 848 engaged in " Hat (not Straw) and Cap Manufacture. s Including 6,403 " Braesf ounders "; and 1,257 "Brass Finishers." ^ Including 3,136 "Tool (not File or Saw) Makers"; 3,339 "Gunsmiths, Gun Manufacturers"; 1,832 "Bedstead Makers (Iron or Brass)"; 1,310 "Wire- Drawers, Makers, Workers, Weavers"; 1,628 "White Metal and Electro- Plate Ware Manufacturers; Pewterers"; 1,664 "Tinplate Goods Makers"; and 6,369 "Brass, Bronze— Workers." 1 Including 4,736 engaged in " Cycle and Motor Manufacture." i Including 5,239 "Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers." ' Including 1,197 engaged in " Glass Manufacture." 1 Including 5,372 engaged in "Cycle and Motor Manufacture.' "Including 1,937 "Watchmakers, Clookmakers." n Including 1,199 " Stone- Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers." o Including 1,556 "Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers." p Including 1,114 "Needle, Pin— Makers"; 1,045 engaged in "NaU Manu- facture"; and 1,032 in "Anchor, Chain— Manufacture." « Including 1,561 engaged in " Cycle and Motor Manufacture." ■• Including 729 "Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus— Makers." » Including 2,777 engaged in " Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manufacture." t Including 1,031 "Sawyers." " Including 1,569 "Oil Millers, Oil Cake Makers." T Including 1,202 enga,ged in "Fishing." ' Including 5,870 "Ironstone Miners. ' ^ Including 1,220 "lion Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable," Census, 19U1. 229 ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Upwards, in Administrative Counties and County Boroughs, 1901— continued. o § fl* S3 & i o 1 m 00 i 1 > 1 § 1 h ii |i ■g a 2 3 1 1 o O ■s 1 to ■d a s i i. n 1 1 .g- If am « If 1 s 1 1 ii ce a 1 1 1 1 a a S t 1 1 i ■d § 1 1 s a 1 1 1 a g ii f M X 1 ^. a fi.2 II «x as 1 a 1 , 4. Dock, Wharf, Labourers. Iheavers ; Coal— Porters.Labourers. eneral Labs.; Factory Labs, (undef.). i 1 §3 Administratite Counties and County Bokqughs. i 1 4. O ■3 PP >-! > >5 6 X >< M M M H-l > g X X ego mX >x SUFFOLK :- 124 443 709 224 5.682 713 429 4 559 359 475 2 66 2 405 760 388 4,737 1,845 a 3.920 EAST SUFFOT/K. 162 74 195 229 2,631 530 81 4 254 156 40S 2 45 10 371 641 343 2,152 1,248 1.333 Ipswich. 123 7 358 136 3,288 450 276 9 98 253 145 20 9 b 1,242 20 414 453 280 3,048 1,121 1,377 WEST SUFFOLK. 533 166 1,574 1,721 24,158 2,379 1,104 94 1,091 1,184 1,726 9 28 118 76 1,132 1,270 1,794 13.596 9,780 7.534 SURREY. 161 5 441 765 7,329 339 131 40 440 , 173 526 2 * 19 15 351 370 731 4,110 2,078 2,396 Croydon. SUSSEX :- 160 106 664 555 10,821 1,320 872 61 282 276 430 4 2 133 14 541 674 733 7,362 3,810 il,456 EAST SUSSEX 234 17 863 903 5,362 1,077 9 23 286 85 497 3 , 16 34 544 429 646 4,990 1,194 2,662 Brighton. 55 13 145 266 2,625 426 71 8 127 31 220 , 7 8 221 184 318 2,669 788 1,425 Hastings. 89 141 430 260 6.405 983 534 14 162 248 171 . 21 13 7 305 408 463 4,021 2,122 1,840 west SUSSEX. , c 6,435 48 "2,550 e 3,663 10,743 1,763 1,416 451 1,417 558 725 57 162 309 41 875 995 937 7.262 3,877 '6,327 WARWICKSHIRE. "30,143 100 17,294 J 8,539 16,205 6,630 380 kl,252 1,477 2,049 2,425 8 i 231 53 1,970 1,754 1,599 11,672 6,442 11,301 Birmingham, City 807 1 ■5,541 ■»2,123 2,002 323 65 10 279 53 338 39 44 647 131 245 213 204 1,578 477 1,107 op. COVTENTRY, CiTY Or. 90 34 133 143 2,091 527 3 7 206 113 96 7 162 160 32 288 605 204 1,142 1,007 829 WESTMORLAND. 373 9 ■2.197 370 10,264 1,491 309 20 410 616 339 2 764 263 74 625 783 636 6,129 4,622 3,071 . WILTSHIRE. ■9944 110 ,2,845 r 1,704 11,871 1,921 1,456 592 1,713 705 702 12 284 •2,852 364 692 1,008 928 7,706 4,458 4,729 WORCESTERSHIRE. 2,780 23 117 92 1,122 168 158 310 64 92 57 , 13 2 219 277 167 1,033 710 819 Dudley. 451 23 328 205 1,586 387 39 350 132 269 273 " 1 37 \ 7 174 411 202 1,339 789 1,452 WoBCESTBR, City 6 OP. ■yORKSHIRE:- 109 2(tt 417 148 3,950 548 374 4 382 646 222 1 7 85 3 651 538 363 2,848 1,337 2,149 EAST RIDING. 629 1.590 393 676 7,118 1 3,427 81 93 "2,934 486 735 9 6 182 23 816 600 936 6,738 11,007 V 6,400 Kingston upoK Hull, City oi*. "i'F 1,679 340 635 8.058 898 495 86 359 338 320 11 226 42 ■ 1,191 1,049 973 5,683 3,766 4,409 NORTH RIDING. '2,782 2,467 62 243 2,793 417 154 12 225 24 170 i 5 3 236 184 323 1.686 3,031 2,233 Middlesbrough. "7,968 532 '■'4,55a 2,393 42,751 6,813 3,089 « 6,385 2,920 2,353 L848 14,627 40,602 dJ 5.533 5,232 *'S^ ^■i§2 ^•SI3 27,337 11,913 24,081 WEST RIDING. 9iB 10 537 933 9,155 2,431 249 44 726 198 1,206 999 18,914 ffl,492 4,799 1,084 969 987 6,547 1,460 7,551 Bradpord.City OP. 1,176 1 213 423 3,333 1,162 440 54 198 172 239 826 3,814 6 61,549 1,048 319 494 401 2,525 661 2,537 Halipax. 1 375 . 274 410 2,953 626 210 36 579 105 270 998 6,(597 212 812 613 341 420 2,103 587 2,341 Hudderspield. 1 2,219 34 1,158 1,879 14,713 3.595 1,846 "■L398 1,452 2,955 2,790 114 4,563 466 1,338 5,7^2 5,581 2,011 9,914 4,766 11,042 Leeds, City of. | "27,511 17 1,634 3,362 12,677 2,828 453 isa 451 372 776 5 6 69 18 951 856 1,132 7,474 6,261 8,128 SHBPPTF.T,n,ClTY OP. York, City op. 343 17 976 384 3,560 843 87 283 206 177 322 1 3 25 17 397 229 342 2,997 1,127 1,435 ■WALES. 39 ffl 32 43 1,404 74 8 2 56 43 19 1 33 4 . 227 159 140 804 823 520 ANGLESEY. 118 1 106 55 1^962 136 48 1 63 57 47 . 56 5 1 175 246 163 864 972 604 :BRECKNOCKSUmE» 25 30 96 70 1,817 134 15 1 44 100 85 . 277 10 9 386 254 260 864 685 375 CARDIGANSHIRE. HOOS 23 150 146 3,032 m 202 43 176 133 148 1 734 59 11 612 540 416 1,743 1,192 1,419 1 CARMARTHEN- 1 SHIRE. 1,521 CARNARVONSHIRE. n 158 157 246 3,688 285 74 6 119 95 217 5 88 IG 6 550 439 523 2,329 1,789 95 9 316 207 3,449 355 1,336 125 168 321 191 5 120 14 7 451 402 465 2,598 1,851 1,597 DENBIGHSHIRE. 798 76 176 101 2,380 189 783 58 401 59 93 2 49 6 2 156 214 214 1,600 1,569 1,252 FLINTSHIRE. Jp8,«6 482 865 637 12,179 996 460 76 487 280 375 1 164 24 7 ^■T- 1,224 1,674 8,821 '6,968 9,938 GLAMORGANSHIRE. 456 ],2M 732 537 5,971 1,241 48 19 291 106 521 1 6 43 24 695 432 807 4,317 6,713 4,058 Cabdipp. 194,097 309 278 381 2,550 633 37 13 232 67 167 1 16 9 7 274 260 552 1,911 3,631 2,037 Swansea. 28 8 42 52 1,207 84 , 1 39 74 75 . 68 15 2 191 184 193 736 391 423 MERIONETHSHIRE. 33 . 175 53 1,398 150 35 . 27 103 66 . 303 17 9 288 241 263 933 899 486 MONTGOMERY- 37 1,651 118 91 2,595 218 26 , 64 107 79 . 150 8 5 455 268 270 1,357 1.8G6 "1,536 SHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. 7 • 69 24 1,082 54 • • 19 29 24 2 12 2 • 102 89 77 405 671 200 RADNORSHIRE. • See Note • on pages 221 anl225. J Including 2.040 "Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable." ' Including 9,1J2 "Stone-Quarrlers, Cutters, Dressers." •'Including 818 "Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable"; 1.181 'Stove, Grate. Range, Fire Iron- Makers " ; and 1,519 " Wire— Drawers, Makers, Workers, Weavers." bii Including 2,096 "Railway— Coach, Waggon Makers." " Including 5,620 engaged in " Glass Manufacture." ■"■i Including 1,764 engaged in " Silk Manufacture " ; 1,213 in " Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manufacture " ; and 793 in " Fustian Manufacture." M Including 1,681 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers." « Including 815 engaged in " Silk Manufacture." ec Including 1,096 engaged in "Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manufacture." lit. Including 1,081 engaged in "Glass Manufacture." 11 Including 2,833 " Tool (not File or Saw) Makers " ; 3,867 •' File Makers " ; 1,048 " Saw Mabers " ; 12,013 " Cutlers and Scissors Makers " ; and 3,358 " White. Metal and Electro Plate Ware Manufacturers ; Pewterers." Ji Including 548 " Lead Miners." kk Including 3.337 engaged in " Tinplate Manufacture." 11 Including 2,415 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers " ; and 9,108 " Slate— Quarriers, Workers." mm Including 525 "Lead Miners." nn Including 963 "Lead Miners." 00 Including 1,666 " Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers." pp Including 5,802 engaged in " Tinplate Manufacture " ; and 792 in " Connor Manufacture " ; also 628 "Iron Workers— Undefined or Indeterminable " qq Including 2,186 engaged in 'Tinplate Manufacture"; 1,051 in "CoDBer Manufacture " ; and 496 in " Zinc Manufacture." rr Including 3,895 " Slate— Quarriers, Workers." » Including 718 engaged in " Fishing." 230 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLb.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES aged 10 Years and Note.— The Occupations for County Boroughs and for Administrative Counties (inclusiire of Administbativb coukties and County Boboughs. Total Occupied' and Unoccupied. ■d t) u a g <§ E ' I.-XXTT, Engaged in Occupations. i .! If MO > 4 si n .11 1 of g ll DO g M w g IS W M : o o B 1 o & m tn 1 •a § 1 1 o > 8 a 1 it "I? 1 ^ m > i • rM'O f> a 8 1 i ■il ll 1 XI. Makers of Jewellery ; Watches ; Instru- ments ; and Tackle for Sports and Games. ■a § 1 ■SI ° o { ,ca'ji- 1' S3 1 ENaLAND AND WAIiES 6,226,641 6,963,944 9,017,834 3,264,242 917,509 25,330 36,767 67,269 172,873 39,963 1,330,783 111,841 19i6,141 26,616 67,306 67,664 59,831 16,966 24,692 24,477 ENGLAND BEDFORDSHIRE ... 35,398 37,614 46,349 19,044 7,619 120 173 391 1,064 203 7,413 530 1,328 95 141 202 9 63 97 1 BERKSHIRE 35,711 38,047 51,118 17,485 5,155 206 288 422 1,285 151 11,796 481 2,238 184 167 365 12 3 ' 67 Reading 13,888, 15,433 20,718 7,146 1,457 30 82 209 483 115 3,215 169 493 61 143 21 81 1 47 • BUCKINGHAM- 35,889 42,632 57,142 16,413 4,966 222 131 379 1,304 125 8,733 479 1,502 109 142 252 16 2 596 1 SHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE 23,175 26,768 36,273 10,430 3,240 122 110 312 800 142 6,198 368 1.037 371 109 196 4 2 40 ., ISLE OF ELY ... 10,888 14,609 19,470 4,603 1,424 28 31 143 337 44 2,472 252 260 22 16 460 9 2 13 .' CHESHIRE 121„582 126,251 162,784 66,690 18,359 463 564 951 3,271 488 27,446 1,650 2,616 255 593 2,483 243 69 177 4 Birkenhead . 21,675 22,790 31,637 10,408 2,420 94 112 244 672 183 5,217 669 796 59 245 15 11 1 86 2 Chester, City op 8,144 8,047 11,050 4,145 996 36 69 117 244 66 2,048 177 226 46 54 33 4 2 41 Stookpokt 15,364 18,172 18,774 10,457 4,305 24 83 93 309 46 1,318 378 248 46 63 11 12 3 52 4 CORNWALL 64,975 74,133 105,593 26,819 6,696 360 209 537 l,83t) 236 13,180 1,654 985 218 160 1,373 19 1 68 1 CUMBERLAND ... 52,690 52,671 76,995 23,402 4,964 243 169 335 1,512 •167 10,455 948 511 153 228 1,861 359 8 62 1 DERBYSHIRE 83,093 103,154 139,104 38,206 8,937 291 151 595 2,664 295 1|'H 829 1,194 180 225 1,300 139 44 103 779 Derby 19,805 23,457 29,988 11,117 2,157 37 148 221 581 164 3,200 368 342 53 209 14 98 190 219 140 DEVONSHIRE 93,176 96,391 131,255 45,847 12,465 399 522 1,080 2,552 374 26,798 1,453 3,892 294 226 2,092 12 12 141 67 Devonport 10.064 13,884 20,182 4,420 1,346 31 47 144 364 106 1,740 270 206 24 84 14 1 2 29 ExBTEB, City of 10,764 10,508 13,423 6,086 1,763 32 97 219 305 100 2,737 336 499 64 70 5 9 5 63 i Plymouth 20,676 25,324 32,184 10,674 3,142 67. 131 275 617' ,204 4,683 695 722 94 212 15 8 5 115 DORSETSHIRE ... 38,634 43,077 58,785 18,0p3 4,923 216 222 456 1,296 141 10,035 381 1,896 114 131 611 2 2 57 15 DURHAM 133,957 166,904 252,147 40.865 7,849 363 481 438 3,978 508 20,314 980 1,119 331 536 948 89 36 136 25 Gateshead 17,548 22,983 32,223 6,837 1,471 54 45 65 470 78 , ?'2g6 258 228 67 237 22 150 73 67 9 South Shields ... 15,478 21,020 29,545 6,408 1,545 39 16 88 385 94 ' 2,673 253 228 82 116 21 10 3 36 Sunderland 25,578 31,019 44,426 9,769 2,402 57 98 178 684 191 4,441 446 527 116 196 45 31 1 ,69 21 ESSEX 143,127 173,831 238,419 63,111 15,428 833 1,253 1,877 4,777 904 30,693 1,729 4,893 461 1,721 '734 86 273 191 8 West Ham 42,179 57,135 74,355 19,566 5,393 190 130 646 1,392 366 5,227 703 1,530 137 604 27 113 128 223 5 GLOUCESTER- SHIRE Bristol, City of 66,786 71,858 95,977 32,338 10,329 388 388 760 2,262 294 17,060 1,074 3,481 221 227 804 255 33 106 5 69,364 71,361 89,393 40,011 11,321 201 457 926 2,120 508 12,561 1,599 2,370 271 636 83 123 47 269 118 Gloucester, City OF 8,928 10,577 13,873 4,489 1,143 28 58 142 294 85 1,845 198 301 42 69 12 43 9 59 2 HEREFORDSHIRE 22,418 24,154 33,556 9,899 3,117 160 130 213 622 66 6,582 467 856 95 62 816 11 1 37 30 HERTFORDSHIRE 52,748 54,127 74,731 26,253 5,891 246 432 676 1,672 406 14,400 685 2,509 189 350 251 9 77 60 1 HUNTINGDON- 9,201 12,131 16,514 3,651 1,167 58 IS 125 338 31 2,190 163 275 21 26 194 4 1 SHIRE ' KENT 183,600 195,193 273,156 83,945 21,692 701 1,996 2,576 5,462 1,153 51,151 2,331 7,863 725 1,228 1,498 37 25 280 2 Canterbury, 4,849 6,215 6,787 2,483 794 18 29 94 134 41 1,372 133 288 31 42 22 2 17 City of LANCASHIRE 370,711 384,683 460,682 230,455 ^■Ifl 942 1,671 2,287 9,267 1,358 55,504 3,959 5,252 721 1,663 4,130 493 462 751 186 Barrow in Fue- 8,522 11,130 15,536 3,470 646 19 22 70 289 52 1,343 100 86 25 35 10 49 36 NEBS ' Blackburn 27,109 28,254 23,918 20,737 10,708 42 82 102 561 79 2,011 431 224 79 '53 61 7 3 37 Bolton 34,676 35,785 40,178 24,872 5,411 67 62 168 739 86 3,068 652 346 81 98 63 267 11 63 ' Bootle 9,893 12,180 16,600 4,398 1,075 29 24 89 309 46 1,603 180 318 28 141 5 7 1 62 5 Burnley 18,895 21,994 19,192 14,254 7,443 20 58 80 323 52 1,317 229 268 67 41 13 3 3 12 Bury 12,603 13,060 13,039 9,285 3,339 17 32 73 292 51 1,021 254 •71 26 25 21 5 1 1? ■ LiverpooLjCity of 126,758 148,336 190,036 63,601 21,457 631 1,184 id°8 3,589 1,138 23,835 6,345 3,521 650 1,739 89 354 93 931 4S Manchbstf,r, 101,508 118,122 132,655 64,211 22,764 328 590 826 2,016 879 12,326 3,931 2,296" 673 1,209 77 716 237 980 26, City of « Including 8,215 engaged in " Straw— Plait, Hat, Bonnet, Manufacture." b Including 997 engaged in " Fustian.Manufaoture." = Including 1,121 engaged in "Hat (not Straw) and Cap Manufacture." Including 1,021 engaged in "Hat (nol Straw) and Cap Manufacture." • Including 381 "Tin Miners." ' Including 416 "Glove Makers.," t Including 733 engaged in "Hemp, Jute, Rope, Mat, Sailcloth, etc.. Manu- facture." >■ Including 631 " Glove Makers/' ' Including 850 " Jam,- Preserve', Sweet-Makers." J Including 533 " Staymakers." J ' Including 1,579 "Paper- Box, Paper Bag— Makers." ' Includlngl,655"Stayriiak©rs." . " Including 1,567 "Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers." " Including 2,966 engaged in " Tobacco Manufacture " ° Including 1,970 engaged in " Straw— Plait, Hat, Bonnet, Manufacture." Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Upwards, in Administrative Counties and County Boroughs, 1901. Connty Boroughs) are given in greater detail in Tables 32 and 35 of the County Parts. 1 .sS s" 1 1 i 1 h <0 ' 1 s? Is s i 4 "1 1 ' S O i 1 XX. 4. t q si s ■o QQ *<" . e to ! It w o P «r S P« 2 1 a B 1 1 c >, g B 1! is II II O 00 i i o a 1 a" S i b u P a at Fh 0) M 1 u •*^ O 1 1 1 "■a Board, Lodging, and Dealing in Spirituous Drinks. a ■B 1 o Adminibtbativb Counties and r B 'A o >■ r >• if it 1 o > 1 1 Id > 1 d I— 1 > hi > "IP « C > l-^'iS ax X d X P ri K o i n Mi Iw i IS < County Boroughs. -no s K >■( >£ > « >- i< o'^ 1 « ^ M 53 1 1 K,702 14,399 10,377 74,946 332,233 » 122,069 24,467 94,431 23,807 55,675 87,697 117,640 48,769 340,582 95,900 45,176 43,644 33,083 142,687 50,770 74,268 126,091 ENGLAND AND WALES. } ENGLAND. 9 7 9 345 1 2 1 7 1,144 43 471 158 329 2,263 233 52 » 8,226 29 671 148 403 282 BEDFORDSHIRF. 7 2 1 53 8 34 406 643 120 1,726 317 8 17 19 549 161 421 483 BERKSHIRF, 11 4 4 169 . 2 i 1 19 341 362 106 899 94 10 7 625 284 111 199 20i Beadinq. 1 18 348 917 4 • 1 789 329 376 58 146 1,911 332 387 196 88 661 126 406 290 BUCKINGHAM- SHIRE. 2 6 24 206 1 1 12 3 45 2.17 287 la's 1,192 173 5 33 141 398 334 337 217 CAMBRIDGESHIRF. ' 28 2 27 . . 2 42 207 20 72 662 271 10 4 13 222 45 215 96 ISLE OF ELY. '514 33 17 572 16,5M 63 5,806 79 4 '■1,712 1,294 2,324 767 5,289 1,128 150 • 1,191 536 2'3?J 7.39 960 1,140 CHESHIRE. 516 16 i 310 1 2 10 20 391 74 174 1,238 107 13 11 82 744 ,159 199 449 Birkenhead. 6 3 9 16 1 2 12 157 192 94 556 51 48 5 56 251 74 147 300 Chester, Crnr of. 30 44 18 157 6,3fr2 36 37 29 i 1,015 252 271 122 525 93 4 01,628 407 564 36 129 372 ^ Stockport. 413 11 20 24 28 7 . 85 2 188 1,493 1,154 .435 4,493 341 103 8 64 2,026 548 368 «883 CORNWAT.T, , 29 10 1 371 858 254 29 122 604 413 198 334 3,540 296 11 97 735 1,378 464 684 886 CUMBERLAND. i 76 21 61 584 7,951 101 62 2,302 1,579 895 665 238. 471 3,834 543 390 32 117 1,610 427 661 867 DERBYSHIRE. - • 82 12 16 469 469 41 500 492 443 600 349 769 167 1,123 243 210 24 21 535 92 279 354 Derby. 23 21 90 320 4 675 2 18 1,492 58 1,388 430 628 6,208 1,344 104 t482 260 1,776 1,402 824 909 DEVONSHIRE. 5 2 2 22 1 5 86 310 497 110 865 160 12 17 16 273 79 108 134 Devonport. 14 5 21 163 3 30 26 as3 320 197 979 142 19 10 16 323 176 135 402 Exeter, City op. 98 5 23 137 . 4 25 ■2 93 672 957 218 1,631 247 55 21 181 648 273 209 471 Plymouth. 3 2 9 51 7 1 116 3 12 6 767 590 164 241 2,650 255 13 "639 61 685 338 345 399 DORSETSHIRE. 163 7 17 610 70 323 2 393 1 425 1,529 299 922 7,342 351 22 23 384 2,570 532 931 1,517 DURHAM. 118 30 7 289 5 55 2o4 308 227 131 840 116 28 31 205 670 59 198 658 Gateshisad. 14 1 8 36 3 121 25 350 91 133 772 84 3 9 60 648 109 158 285 South Shields. 30 3 7 139 3 3 . 131 257 544 200 232 1,335 118 9 5 178 880 146 213 618 Sunderland. , 674 135 226 810 14 5 1,463 19 140 401 2,193 3,267 1,075 7,152 2.724 388 241 383 2,390 873 1,783 1,747 ESSEX. 1,025 63 96 682 304 50 5 7 1,034 826 1,099 366 2,308 1,604 55 123 i 1,052 1,007 132 872 828 West Ham. 190 10 5 213 22 1,869 155 127 4 124 843 2,122 364 3,539 J 1,170 979 357 137 1,235 470 670 684 GLOUCESTER- SHIRE. 2G4 65 185 '2,454 1,076 11 49 3 295 1,499 4,863 545 3,476 1 2,397 1,769 304 "2,001 I'SSJ 568 833 "4,452 Bristol, City of. 182 1 100 1 i 1 13 221 130 87 575 264 7 1 19.! 226 79 138 206 GloucestSr, Citx OP. 4 , , 16 . . . 2 1 13 243 68 102 1,117 105 11 20 15 403 105 339 304 HEREFORDSHIRE. 167 60 149 1,011 1 3 128 5 3 94 622 195 283 2,600 481 117 « 1,986 208 769 191 539 569 HERTFORDSHIRE. 4 10 . 85 . . 3 44 12 105 23 44 558 52 10 1 4 169 23 161 63 HUNTINGDON- SHIRE. 565 38 22 P 2,099 5 6 23 \20 12 300 2,666 1,367 921 8,813 1,369 60 76 424 2'??3 2,859 1,915 2,056 KENT. i 1 3 37 1 2 1 2 17 155 24 60 305 45 1 6 16 119 69 6S 118 Cantkruury, City OF. ; :T98 1 6 110 110 1 2,468 151 139,657 10 2,423 1,406 749 8 31 I5;i30 486 4,049 94 2,190 59 2,473 88 14,823 542 2,273 39 914 2 r 2,120 1,821 29 9,452 232 4,981 46 2,331 90 •5,537 97 LANCASHIRE. Barrow in FURNEBS. • 80 3 9 104 23,^ 11 1 107 1 18 329 351 219' 1,032 362 8 10 69 942 108 200 246 Blackburn. 86 9 18 398 18,149 83 9 185 2 •972 418 189 261 1,193 245 10 16 139 1,037 10 J 294 644! Bolton-. 324 10 19 31 10 6 2 3 7 3.55 161 48 91 563 &i 6 5 129 384 72 87 229, Bootlk. . 32 t 7 71 16,317 9 1 59 1 145 198 64 137 711 432 1 3 57 535 78 93 259, Burnley. 10 1 3 370 7,597 397 299 8 25 1 502 141 201 87 436 72 1 297 69 356 46 87 1 109, Bury. i: M72 lU 267 2,259 42 4 40 12 » 1,583 2.561 3,121 1,138 7,122 1,483 127 239 'h^' 5,217 1,037 2,360 "7,937 Livkrpool.CityofJ '1,679 333 1 ■ 220 y 2,955 12,502 214 171 100 18 ''2,698 1,889 5,507 924 7,050 "7,795 285 bb 2,826 3,943 784 2,182 == 4,893 Manchester, 1 City of. | ' p Includ ing 1,822 enga ged in ' 'Paper Manufactui 6." " Incli iding559"In is Makers." iding 1,298 " diaR libber, Gutta-Percha— Workers "; and 801 "Water= II Is rfxi m c •a a & ■a S 13 18,764 17,846 12,357 4,689 25,721 5,355 7,385 6,285 7,438 4,501 893 7,919 1,307 1,248 47 42 18 20 158 28 20 76 51 17 91 m S3 43 105 116 71 65 281 60 84 590 538 361 484 944 291 306 56 82 51 47 244 42 40 2,172 2,143 1,513 1,772 5,295 1,273 1,440 450 431 383 154 1,362 178 213 23,070 29,699 6,413 11,736 201 107 111 179 334 424 1,176 1,025 113 277 7,262 4,899 531 594 5,936 1,690 36 37 I7» 419 se 3,241 313 8,111 2,828 8S 61 245 638 71 5,256 347 14,458 3,972 170 72 371 1,677 115 9,796 542 4,293 4,283 1,261 868 45 27 32 47 US 176 324 292 78 71 1,895 2,140 264 158 518,721 170,610 5,020 7,385 16,210 201,344 12i387 212,449 25,951 82,604 18,794 948 1,823 2i407 5,188 1,740 44,251 2,026 11,861 5,267 3,096 967 152 63 4T 18a 101 1,373 367 128 117 6,300 2,452 391 167 22,513 5,746 13,928 6,700 1,775 4,583 339 24 62 259 62 142 636 13a 375 1,995 304 693 139 74 155 14,097 2,208 3,756 1,010 445 686 19.139 5,391 201 14% 310 1,'161 95 7,252 453 10,320 3,410 2,370 679 27 29 137 22 133 90 459 246 88 36 2,393 1,702 243 . 116 25,573 4,546 317 270 306 1,669 238 13,457 576 18,278 3,631 m 172 335 940 313 8,026 862 22,070 4,956 179 70 396 1,537 176 9,185 588 33,178 13,052 107 215 463 1,100 360 6,173 795 11,534 7,126 3,779 1,757 164 38. 152 143 286 195 930 401 72 106 6,897 3,920 364 218 1,845 496 37 9 47 132 13. 1,303 69 20,160 .5,182 229 239 392 1,314 105. 12,819 764 40,063 8,496 12,670 2,217 336 29 442 153 922 325 2,656 397 315 118 19,600 4,949 1,153 318 30,259 9,734 16,771 8,931 8,866 8,115 1,403 5,571 2,258 2,298 376 60 99 71 100 442 136 286 91 142 913 403 519 263 293 2,188 396 988 663 564 301 130 376 244 126 19,528 6,.')50 7,326 4,639 5,404 692 84 618 293 185 73,243 3,464 21,694 729 508 38 581 36 950 79 4,860 286 533 46 25,350 1,790 1,698 105 6,142 8,775 4,313 8,293 2,383 2,598 936 2,393 25 18 29 44 6 27 53 95 41 85 59 142 251 426 308 555 54 85 37 93 1,213 2,008 1,488 3,048 125 239 . 183 339 232 301 204 101 842 M3 74 797 803 249> 435 218 202 47,362 11,303 536 297 1,773 303 828 1,031 483 163 919 656 1,138 1,027 1,431 640 186 1,268 4,462 643 3,777 438 1,680 843 903 2,294 142 78 230 113 a a S. o ■d is ^% Kg o e 5 Ss SB si ^ p. C^ S o &3 a o M ••> (BC 14 245. 7,956 572 94 65 151 47 64 74 168 239 95 137 227 115 70 31 198 4 49 13 12 90 53 29 47 5 58 IS 10 123 488 35 214 211 61 13 209 40 38 4 16 i 105 .545 32 11 488 25 47 33 55 431 11 , 34 407 10 1 65 993 33 5 48 2 4 4 59 lU 5 3 19,739 1,342 J3,659 '■3,604 2,946 706 133 660 62 471 121 2 88 4 28 1 110 881 U 5 49 7 1 166 21 11 12 136 238 7 2 172 8 13 1 38 41 1 3 372 2,752 29 82 630 44 93 61 179 470 306 20 606 14 129 89 66 269 6 2 73 8 . 1 3 66 1 , 76 1,317 38 3 220 1,584 26 10 113 15 1 6 316 ■549 20 9 190 17 3 11 283 24 12 13 178 17 4 6 111 119 1 7 1.397 1,435 "6,754 i>b872 24 3 2 . 67 16 18 214 12 320 .10 111 10 616 74 195 7 1,321 108 58 18 211 66 77 152 19 102 31 18 19 : >7,929 335 18 23 42 16 121 21 45 11 60 162 109 374 45 191 71 145 50 88 47 31 302 16,519, 9 r 21 54 63 120 » Including 595 "India Rubber, Gutta Percha— Workers ; Waterproof Goods t Including 577 engaged in "Flax, Linen, Manufacture ;'' and 492 in " Textile Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, etc/' ^ , ^ ^^ , ;, ^ T,;r « * = Including 512 engaged in "Hat (not Straw) and Cap Manufacture. i Including 764 engaged in "Fustian Manufacture." • Including 547 '• India Rubber, Gutta Percha, Elastic Web— Makers." < Including 473 "Staymakers." B Including 571 " Staymakers." : I" Including 616 " Glove Makers.' > Including 1,668 engaged in " Tobacco Manufacture.' ) Including 1,551 "Tinplate Goods Makers"; and623 "GasFittingsMakers." ..«r including 1,098 "French Polishers"; 3,223 "Upholsterers"- and RH "WoodenBox, Packing Case— Makers." fuuif^ioiers , auQ 81! ■"Includinp 707 engaged in " ("artridge. Fireworks, Explosive Article- Manufacture 'f; 746 engaged in "Lucifer kaich Manufacture " f eSso 1311 ^^^?'.??,''."P°S Chemists''; 376 "India Rubber. Gutta Percha-Wrakers " • and 737 "Waterproof Goods Makeis." ....» iwuiia, n orjters , and 737 "M'aterproof Goods Makeis.' » Including 2,459 "Furriers, Skinners ' Leather Goods Makers." M.l^rtTWStih^fo-^^ilt^''-'^"''''''" ' ^"* '■'^ ."Brush. Broom- and 1,976 "Tanners; Curriers; Census, 1901. 233 ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Upwards, in Administrative Counties and County Boroughs, 1901— continued. •d (8 o ft C3 -d Q m >- • h 5 ® 5S §S "iji a ' s s a a ja O •^ M > t> X 1^ •5,915 n4,C 35 39 17 77 '731 173 11 •574 390 1 1 Ul 11 U9 2 23 1 57 27 101 10 156 138 31 8 2 15 58 8 U 1 6 6 1 1 «^,568 14 47 26 »4,649 105 4 432 18 3 2 33 1 11 h Is coo ■g-S . O (o^ it £.2 1 1 3 s 1^ 5 a 1 1 o 5 n H M 4 1 1 M 51 M (M- 1^ >- > IH « 156 73 98 S3 1,466 179 51 108 1,128 26 12 76 61 28 E29,983 67 57 173 31 537 230 326 20 73 443 94 971 184 119 147 3 44 17 17,099 17,263 9,218 2 7,774 1,330 3,588 5S 10 7 4 907 28 , 609 14 77 . 251 9 2 163 20 , 1 701 792 16 2 140 1 78 1 178 , 174 ■ 1 1 S so d h'^ h] oa vi w =f.9 > X h-t 12 21 1,884 78 7 1 4 6 171 50 6 44 75 102 39 42 33 51 176 1,601 30 21 9,230 9,107 5 1 . 2 1 . 22 1 i 15 4 222 852 181 4 11 19 10 4 1 19 5 2 66 13 637 848 65 170 38 6 i 2 5 13 , 108 5 138 48 102 2,911 59 184 3,944 453 • 10 4 2 84 1 17 972 2 641 26 1 2 i 5 1 8 1 2 3 3 11 1,946 1 80 5 4 1 1 2 8 4 2 6 14 102 15 438 18 3 1 3 1 436 18 1,488 14,701 44 452 2 4 1 1 ad fia B" O CD Ha hi la ^^ SO ax 121 90 300 6 1-1,823 "840 9 344 78 8 95 425 16 18,607 510 8 10 83 234 150 17 14 14 167 79 694 19 24 21 253 452 14 71 27 41 9 "1,579 1,569 lis 51 142 261 220 117 607 143 365 726 221 205 284 184 208 15,107 2,581 457 257 799 313 632 282 295 184 671 363 676 308 268 25 422 1,182 357 702 319 741 405 257 X X 154 217 129 251 126 68 138 46 858 142 1,464 36 32 43 80 41 33,114 771 216 239 1,635 1,097 237 150 106 465 244 728 82 353 9 134 644 205 770 56 ■ 932 348 78 2,728 121 166 1,154 121 267 247 210 96 72 177 394 114 131 273 118 117 11,160 1,311 201 101 231 88 249 137 147 87 437 350 327 520 100 97 13 233 390 192 260 125 333 184 118 934 81 127 8S0 647 565 320 441 1,922 2,200 861 1,116 1,966 647 686 61,796 8,889 2,313 3,032 772 1,578 550 3,690 1,963 2,751 2,730 1,211 800 181 2,344 4,618 1,009 3,224 750 2,519 1,264 1,173 6,838 634 527 494 420 750 107 405 91 27 1,557 101 f987 81,005 71 73 148 s X X 03^ ■32,562 1,933 93 96 414 204 278 '991 285 28 206 249 550 2,235 321 311 27 193 3,545 399 607 67 •2,529 126 2,091 8,791 4 2 3 9 2 6,080 9 94 11 2,539 7,083 5,109 1 13 87 1S7 113 35 566 14 2 4 33 14 1,435 13 38 7 387 111 1'800 8 3 7 4 7 !,287 231 6 3 24 11 19 117 j2,402 28 15B 52 40 273 44 169 81 184 61 45 136 41 '7,246 37 114 23 126 247 32 120 30 37 4 52 9 39 29 U 250 9 14 28 23 31 a a I ft OCQ ■ ? xS xa X XX 4. Board, Lodging, and Dealing in Spirituous Drinks. ^ ..ft 53 Administeatite countibs and County Bokoughs. i . 950 874 379 443 1,445 383 359 116 98 60 22 207 46 36 163 177 103 86 737 89 120 266 406 216 828 1,227 186 247 779 1,144 78 189 332 421 357 i 2,340 273 76 170 337 317 39 202 135 637 338 317 261 317 324 76 61 128 139 215 126 17,666 6,690 17,557 "24,885 2,379 595 1,477 2,509 743 343 100 58 443 220 423 250 962 233 578 .326 413 190 546 152 260 421 140 387 tei 56 398 251 405 139 42 71 196 114 227 79 1,571 462 420 781 1,441 431 699 1,242 862 137 337 '823 1,365 259 591 "3,386 413 221 80 357 287 161 227 230 61 9 42 33 867 236 670 718 1,172 314 OGO 404 816 185 870 238 1,071 245 772 466 321 395 608 604 230 494 672 145 528 342 202 678 215 334 241 230 3,695 221 404 35 1,509 135 "04,432 96 277 449 287 376 55 45 26 106 132 196 82 237 240 656 474 1,009 LANCASHIRE:-rant. Oldham. Pbkston. Rochdale. St. Helenb. Salfokd. Wabbinston. "Wigan. LEICESTERSHIRE. Leicesteb, LINCOLNSHIRE :— THE PARTS OF HOLLAND. THE PARTS OF KESTEVEN. THE PARTS OF LINDSEY. Geimbby. Lincoln, City of. LONDON. MIDDLESEX. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Newport. NORFOLK. Great Yarmouth. Norwich, City op. NORTHAMPTON- SHIRE. NOBTHAMPTON. SOKE OF PETER- BOROUGH. NORTHUMBER- LAND. Newcastle upon Tyne, City of. NOTTINGHAM- SHIRE. Nottingham, City OK. OXFORDSHIRE. Oxford, City of. RUTLANDSHIRE. SHROPSHIRE. SOMERSETSHIRE. Bath, City of. SOUTHAMPTON. Bournemouth. Portsmouth. Southampton. ISLE OF WIGHT. STAFFORDSHIRE. Burton upon Tbent. Hanley. Walsall. West Bromwich. Wolverhampton. ers " : and 1 ,937 •■ Jiinveiope maKern. i., , a „ ,tt 1 Including 5,160 engaged "In "Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc.. Manufacture '^; and 1,733 in " Canvas, Sailcloth, Sacking, Net, etc.. Manu- facture." ' Including 1,914 "Staymakers." ^, , „ _ „_ ,, „ i. ■, n , • Including 2,337 "Artiflcial Flower Makers "; 1,317 ''Umbrella, Parasol, Stick— Makers " ; and 2,119 engaged in " Hat (not Straw) and Cap_Manufacture. « Including 3,763 " Jam, Preserve, Sweet— Makers ; Cocoa — ^Makers." . ,, . . , » Including 4,674 engaged m "Tobacco Manufacture. , I in " Stationery -Makers"; 10,404 "Book- ; and 691 " Cliocolate, " Including 698 "Staymakers." " including 1,985 engaged in " Tobacco Manufacture." " Including 730 " Glove Makers." T Including 2,376 "Glove Makers." ■ Including 2,033 " Staymakers." «» Including 2,054 "Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple— Makers ": also 1,196 engaged in " Anchor, Chain— Manufacture " ; and 338 in " Nail Manufacture." '''> Including 493 " Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers." " Including 1,054 engaged in "Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc.. Manufacture." '1'' Including 1,227 "Brick, Plain Tile, Torra-Cotta— Makers." •• Including 3,194 "Saddlers ; Harness, Whip— Makeis." 234 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLb.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES aged 10 Yeaks and Administrative coukties and County Boeoughs. Total Occupied and Unoccupied. ■a g o 1 L-XXIT. Engaged in Occupations. .2 T IS ^1 II Oa i |l ■S.-S Is Iw M>" M i M L r ■a M a i > 1 s o Id s o 1 a o a t i o t 1 ■d § 1; 1 n > CQ a 13 1 a o 1 s > . 2, 3, 4. Commercial, Bank, and Insurance Clerks. nL 2. Law Clerks. ^ "VII. Agriculture— On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. "d S a a B o .11 n to ■ s t il ..o 11 II 11 go i c S E -(u 4 1 3 X _ag s'l F •a 1 1 as • 1^ •a o 1 a a H II 1 I> 1 1 ^ « SUFFOLK :- EAST SUFFOLK ... 33,651 41,114 65,894 14,668 4,203 159 155 429 1,117 113 9,109 573 1,137 95 96 4.39 7 2 31 Ipswich 13,592 14,519 18,803 7.394 1,911 28 111 227 397 69 3,010 303 510 37 132 17 5 53 WEST SUFFOLK 21,012 25,619 33,237 9,730 3,664 107 79 231 704 70 ■ 5,297 325 754 61 57 165 10 . 13 SURREY 116,363 107,713 150,613 60,800 12,663 623 1,792 1,711 3,247 792 41,916 1,197 6,924 507 922 380 36 36 200 4 Croydon 31,177 28,727 40,544 15,960 3,400 120 204 465 899 323 9,941 416 1,753 106 444 32 7 7 67 SUSSEX :— BAST SUSSEX ... 61,232 54,080 78,218 30,007 6,487 218 612 862 1,928 375 21,486 622 2,691 299 440 342 10 9 54 j 1 BUIGHTON 29,632 27,952 35,530 16,799 5,255 101 290 610 863 392 8,888 714 2,610 202 422 22 8 29 122 1 Hastings 18,445 14,403 20,625 9,757 2,466 68 176 399 551 171 6,913 248 942 105 174 14 1 38 WEST SUSSEX, ... 31,230 32,441 44,700 15,152 3,819 145 274 421 990 174 10,217 431 1,437 138 168 222 12 37 1 WARWICKSHIRE 67,483 74,345 95,757 36,401 9,670 290 385 855 2,059 328 16,099 999 2,628 189 1,054 476 « 3,042 ''1,098 276 37 Birmingham.City C6,825 113,690 127,399 61,559 21,557 28i 457 909 1,870 648 12,699 2,414 2,463 506 2,783 50 819,863 114,047 12,266 42 Coventby.City of 12,402 15,798 17,821 . 7,918 2,461 30 44 110 359 63 1,743 270 297 48 306 9 »720 P709 62 WESTMORLAND ... 14,448 12,805 18,901 6,926 1,426 68 37 125 390 46 3,697 180 248 64 37 642 13 2 37 . WILTSHIRE 48,027 58,741 79,901 21,064 5,803 258 322 510 1,700 211 11,476 520 1,870 165 191 664 36 12 162 1 WORCESTERSHIRE 69,884 76,476 98,1.34 36,828 11,398 322 365 680 2,286 269 15,801 1,010 2,535 227 664 908 94,309 '1,116 214 16 Dudley ^'l§. 10,479 13,792 3.707 1,132 21 17 69 262 34 1,254 126 93 20 71 5 868 16 33 Worcester, City OP 9,769 10 461 12,237 5,622 2,371 33 58 145 296 62 1,931 309 458 64 113 13 106 3 65 186 YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING ... 27,917 29,962 42,848 11,978 3,083 132 119 293 774 74 8,240 481 488 56 32 744 8 25 Kingston upon 40,327 53,762 71,143 17,889 •5,057 120 188 461 1,266 286 7,348 1,070 989 120 299 26 93 11 163 6 Hull, City oe NORTH RIDINO... 56,659 58,348 86,521 22,534 5,952 221 222 416 1,531 201 13,600 912 1,030 161 116 1,496 13 3 52 64 Middlesbrough... 14,278 18,655 27,056 4,733 1,144 45 63 114 3b7 84 2,237 191 174 32 112 11 13 1 32 WEST RIDING ... 263,006 313,539 402,234 141,719 32,592 651 1,025 1,592 7,207 810 37,654 2,729 2,446 534 626 2,486 590 100 714 290 Bradeord.City OP 58,339 64,492 69,396 41,735 11,700 120 154 396 1,297 290 5,525 1,224 882 186 368 96 131 32 171 Halifax 22,194 24,415 27,536 16,047 3,026 41 121 140 417 65 1,961 421 294 65 141 32 95 74 100 3 Hudderspield ... 20,386 22,160 2o,.537 14,142 2,867 50 66 150 499 117 2,331 406 309 60 90 34 42 Y 38 LeIsds, City of ... 79,944 95,046 114,722 47,925 12,343 256 345 637 1,950 417 9,906 1,763 1,367 356 862 58 896 43 522 913 36 Sheffield.City op 62,436 83,892 105,839 31,228 9,261 211 383 582 1,637 346 10,970 1,515 857 236 943 64 =»8,329 312 5 York, City op ... 14,941 16,520 1 22,535 7,287 1,639 33 136 233 481 124 3,262 291 462 58 106 78 5 7 46 • WALES ANGLESEY 9,851 11,139 15,261 4,431 1,295 44 13 48 201 24 2,675 136 131 37 3 759 1 4 1 BRECKNOCKSHIRE 9,727 10,909 1.5,2J7 4,247 1,142 59 22 60 280 22 2,554 128 214 42 12 153 12 2 11 CARDIGANSHIRE 15,185 13,128 19,114 7,353 1,846 97 19 60 289 25 3,802 519 205 42 13 ] ,487 1 3 CARMARTHEN- SHIRE 27,916 27,386 38,963 13,333 3,000 135 61 81 633 45 5,986 541 365 84 15 2,797 ee615 3 12 35 CARNARVONSHIRE 25,006 27,597 38,675 11,077 2,851 118 99 187 619 60 6,664 303 388 92 59 857 8 9 17 LE.VBIGHSHIRE ... 23,554 27,157 38,236 10,053 2,422 96 126 190 665 61 6,141 268 385 64 59 936 2 50 11 7 FLINTSHIRE 14,917 17,068 24,388 5,950 1,647 73 60 126 450 46 3,482 172 256 43 14 416 20 6 1 GI,AMORGANSHIRE 87,982 120,318 169,415 32,398 6,487 280 320 395 3,396 290 16,041 662 1,107 200 111 757 21 11 ttl,085 18 gi!35S 8 5 4 30 69 39 Cardiff 28,050 34,716 47,603 12,235 2,928 178 131 253 839 239 6,343 680 838 157 264 1 Swansea 17,382 20,110 28,426 7,321 1,745 81 49 112 570 114 3,242 332 347 82 64 2 1 MERIONETHSHIRE 9,348 10,552 14,465 4,169 1,266 32 18 64 275 24 2,681 136 183 36 7 571 3 MONTGOMERY- SHIRE 10,977 11,157 j 15,849 4,766 1,519 46 19 60 224 25 2,734 181 202 41 13' 771 1 1 PEMBROKESHIRE 18,414 18,320 1 25,803 8,698 2,233 104 22 69 410 61 4,538 314 474 55 18 1,667 5 RADNORSHIRE ... 4,476 4,491 6,152 2,209 606 19 12 30 92 11 1,505 76 79 19 12 343 2 1 2 • » Including 672 "Staymakers." i- All "Brush, Broom— Makers ; Hair, Bristle— Workers." ' Including 491 " Needle, Pin —Makers " ; and 633 " Steel Pen Mai era." !rass)"; 638 "Lamp, Lantern, Candlestick— Makers ; " 1,140 "White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers; Pewtcrers"; 1,185 "Tinplate Goods ?^^?;SfF?,"!,^'^"J'S''^^^'5''°°^fi-"^0"°3ers, Finishers, and other Workers " • and l,4fl9 " Cycle and Motor Manufacturers." ■ ""^-uer vvorKcrs , ana k Including 2,797 " Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers." ' Including 1,287 " French Polishers." Maiufaoture"^ *^ ^"^^^^"^ '" - Cartridge, Fireworks, Explosive Article- Harnis"'; Wh?f-:^akers.""**'"' ^^"^^"^ ^°°*'' Makers"; and 526 "Saddlers; ' Including l,Ki7 "Paper Box Paper Bag-Makers." Makers." °^ ^'^^ ^''"'"' ^^^'"'^" i ^nd 706 "Umbrella, Parasol, Stick- " Including 559 "Japanners," Census, 1901. 235 ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Ui'WAKDS, in Administrativb Counties and County Boroughs, 1901 — continued. i 1 5 S It i 1 1 Is 1 i 1 1 > , Books, and Stationery lers. Booksellers, and per Agents). 1 1 i 1 3 1 1! II fia a™ 3'3 B > ! 1 1 if O a 1 ■"« 1 o n i I o d ! 2 1 |& 1 "^ XX. 1. Board, Lodging, and Dealing in Spirituous Drinks. i o 1 ADMINISTBATIVI! Counties and r i 1 Da >< Ill if- i 1 1 B 1^ X ^ 1x1 M n B County Boboughs. g-|| 1 24 9 8 27 20 210 2' 1 '■730 121 257 9 1 2 8 197 1 1 1 i 486 96 208 480 281 284 122 817 1,045 147 148 107 1,785 914 1,051 319 • 789 390 15 153 16 12 12 46 63 66 13 708 333 110 460 129 57 367 150 246 266 222 162 SUFFOLK :- BAST SUFFOLK. JPSWICH. WEST SUFFOTiK. 122 82 99 8 16 1 284 59 11 6 1 11 7 11 3 112 37 1,435 648 176 119 547 251 5,254 1,717 623 207 29 13 63 21 70 28 1,555 489 739 169 973 239 1,127 468 SURREY. Cbotdon. 22 30 1 1 11 20 1 10 2 20 i 33 130 36 12 i 3 1 1 7 7 1 10 5 1 1 3 65 57 16 13 562 628 328 347 . 132 251 44 44 309 326 120 181 2,575 2,131 949 1,607 298 361 106 206 17 13 6 6 17 33 17 12 29 31 8 33 697 747 368 522 1,264 1,040 885 587 419 640 198 362 680 m SUSSEX :- EAST SUSSEX. Bbiohton. Hastings. WEST SUSSEX. . ■1,229 i 1.208 227 k 1,753 53 429 505 13,332 240 36 191 17 923 11 233 10 5 18 490 387 787 1,588 783 2,101 459 595 ,3,439 3,783 811 1,655 102 300 11,311 "'2,592 97 786 1,604 3.253 459 695 751 1,634 1,619 "5,718 WARWICKSHIRE. BiEMiNOHAM, City OF. Coventey, City op. 297 28 1 280 324 261 1,671 71 7 382 209 128 121 600 90 10 12 21 373 57 147 517 28 52 6 103 10 271 132 1 80 99 18 76 711 83 206 . 21 325 212 211 182 WESTMORLAND. 36 21 33 52 S 1,131 58 7 6 176 647 938 240 2,173 129 61 229 155 933 187 498 151 WILTSHIRE.' 2S2 20 21 152 6 15 187 923 2S 132 11 i 701 13 6 3 1 1 ■3,386 10 56 802 120 229 542 429 113 350 41 72 3,127 386 532 192 36 122 126 125 123 697 6 '1,659 tl,159 14 119 1,525 282 268 379 23 93 722 107 158 "1,789 326 237 WORCESTERSHIRE Dudley. Wokcestbb, City of. 7 •1,133 5 10 2 43 28 603 3 23 li 10 21 i 19 618 m 778 33 610 157 423 1,492 2,570 86 219 2 26 5 21 17 378 544 1,477 523 380 252 385 213 711 YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING. Kingston upon Hull, City of. 26 9 7 3 7 53 59 5 3 1 3 73 60 5 1 161 5 534 247 106 80 374 109 3,420 787 203 17 10 7 23 9 122 11 1,076 403 1,119 99 607 181 614 220 NORTH RIDING. Middlesbrough. 321 161 34 68 572 127 165 12 17 14 310 211 67 34 45 37 129 118 691 886 170 217 2,218 541' 15,421 1,557 1,378 1,480 757 18 56,988 27,489 8.433 6.330 7,159 9 2,608 2,782 337 20 17 1 627 131 150 31 134 19 15 5 li 9 •4,473 748 yl.180 '■.937 •*1,444 85 2,086 799 260 230 1,021 1,134 3,839 436 187 1,271 14,021 771 1,901 587 186 163 673 101 11,533 2,960 940 812 3,699 2,887 913 290 198 69 707 340 392 36 51 5 1,570 75 463 67 16 13 i">576 2U 1,219 253 102 74 544 623 5,431 1,615 498 2,043 2,179 1,395 261 84 79 571 433 1,678 612 160 162 681 765 2,598 934 377 361 1,992 2,270 WEST RIDING. Bradford, City of. Halifax, huddersfield. Leeds, City of. Sheffield, Cityof. 25 4 • 82 1 2 • 5 1 46 209 30 189 814 100 1 5 «1,159 318 166 .138 277 York, City of. WALES. 1 , , . 1 13 38 91 12 76 778 43 1 5 330 73 107 80 ANGLESEY. 2 . , 3 2 3 2 108 U 62 661 11 19 1 9 225 102 194 100 BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 5 , , 8 59 111 3 100 13 137 1,097 126 1 . 20 108 306 165 85 CARDIGANSHIRE. 9 3 1 3 2 9 9 11 162 7 189 39 22 6 271 220 51 51 228 278 2,167 1,676 90 100 6 4 2 3 28 9 619 698 127 706 392 368 211 263 CARMARTHEN- SHIRE. CARNARVONSHIRE. 8 30 1 48 10 10 6 176 26 205 1,348 82 7 1 20 541 406 321 168 DENBIGHSHIRE. 2 . , 113 91 1 8 95 13 99 821 17 • 2 2 13 414 302 217 156 FLINTSHIRE. 17 56 63 2 2 3 2 3 8 51 273 38 61 19 79 10 89 24 68 16 1,207 581 332 145 541 198 738 240 171 7,105 1,840 1,408 198 167 89 49 21 9 21 20 10 85 155 30 1,812 921 673 261 168 80 1,050 631 297 959 631 221 GLAMORGANSHIRE. Cardiff. S'WANSEA. , , , 2 10 5 75 8 85 611 17 2 . 1 255 218 111 65 MERIONETHSHIRE. , . , 2 353 66 8 S6 78 64 660 121 1 . 9 232 46 116 72 MONTGOMERY- SHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. 2 , 1 3 41 27 221 22 135 1,612 131 2 5 1 521 178 249 136 1 • • 13 1 1 39 2 21 213 16 1 1 3 91 84 85 35 RADNORSHIRE, Including 602 engaged in " Cycle and Motor Manufacture." p Including 687 " WatcIimakers,Clockmakers." 1 Including 1 297 "Needle, Pin— Makers ; and 971 Nail Manufacturers. ' Including 1,032 " Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus— Makers." • Including 3,254 engaged in " Carpet, Rus, Felt, Manufacture." • Including 1,361 "Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers." " Including 608 "Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta— Makers." ' Including 1,617 "Glove Makers." . ^ ^ , „, , . ,, , ^ ' Including 498 engaged in " Dye, Pamt, Ink, Blacking— :^anufacture ; and 511 "Manufacturing Chemists." „„ „ . » Including 1,509 engaged in "Carpet, Rug, Felt, ME^ijufacture ; 713 in "Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc.. Manufacture"; and 624 in "Flax, Linen, Manufacture." J Including 673 engaged in " Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manufacture." ' Including 843 engaged in " Carpet, Rug, Felt, Manufacture." »■ Including 837 engaged in " Flax, Linen, Manufacture." I'l' Including 534 engaged in "Hat (not Straw) and Cap Manufacture." ™ Including 1,399 "File Makers"; 2,423 "Cutlers and Scissors Makers"- and 3,576 "White Metal and Electro-Plate Ware Manufacturers ; Pewterers." ' JJ Including 764 "Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers." '" Including 521 engaged in "Tinplate Manufacture." " Including 965 engaged in "Tinplate Manufacture." pe Including 336 engaged in " Tinplate Manufacture." 236 Census, 190J. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLI.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of CHILDREN aged 10 and Males aged 10 and under U Ybars of Age. 4 Xi ■s| II ID j o o Administrative Counties and County Boroughs. i 1 o 1 .2 1 d JO 1 o 1 S 1 w .go p 1 o a 1. Il b'I ao a 1 ■§-s° lip S b. 0) MS S 1^2 il I-- i a s 1 1 o IJ o I r la a 1 6 (3 i ■§5 1 If Cm 1 •a 1 K '•'i II B > il i 1 coo «-3 o o n I. fl.S 11 11 10 o 1 1 O m If 1l is ■is ^1 IS og § i-i > > (-1 >^ !l n > g > ^.1 t il i3 IS t> ki M X X >< X Q ss i ENGLAND AND isM 1,066 2,298 2,600 35,128 19.960 13,019 6,788 2,662 1,288 1,141 1,630 2,198 14,663 6,213 3.431 2,667 6,112 1.906 2,006 1,943 3,692 i,m WALES ENGLAND BEDFOKDSHIEE ... 33 8 12 19 268 525 . 11 18 3 7 . 7 . . 6 37 18 20 i 13 15 BERKSHIRE 65 13 5 22 207 319 . 15 12 3 1 1 7 1 30 20 15 5 15 10 Reading 8 2 17 1 123 6 • 31 11 1 • • 8 '■ 95 7 9 5 8 3 BUCKINGHAM- 51 22 7 19 173 161 . 6 7 50 3 . 23 26 51 16 32 5 11 19 SHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE « 8 8 9 139 382 i 7 2 1 10 1 25 7 21 7 8 11 ISLE OF ELY ... 5 2 1 2 60 281 • 1 10 • 10 • 1 3 5 3 11 2 1 11 CHESHIRE 27 27 11 25 561 318 36 87 55 21 8 . 38 613 8 231 19 115 39 21 19 123 79 Birkenhead 2 7 6 169 1 11 2 28 , , 2 , 10 27 6 1 9 11 20 Chester, City of 1 , 6 . 18 2 , 1 1 , , 1 , . 2 7 2 , 2 1 6 Stockpori- • 5 6 130 1 • 5 3 3 2 • 10 218 ■ 53 13 27 3 6 11 60 11 CORNWATJ, 23 5 8 18 218 351 . 21 30 1 3 . i . 1 5 17 3 10 11 108 21 CUMBERLAND ... 3 3 7 1 167 113 15 11 8 5 6 2 9 6 2 28 13 12 6 18 11 33 16 DERBYSHIRE 31 21 16 37 187 323 1,025 121 69 13 53 101 27 211 2 183 36 105 21 18 27 51 32 Derby 9 1 9 1 219 2 • 20 7 • • 15 1 29 2 29 1 8 8 7 11 DEVONSHIRE 77 31 20 29 530 811 . 21 38 10 10 8 17 . 21 30 8 68 21 21 17 22 19 Devonport 1 2 , H 1 , 1 3 , , . , , , 2 1 , 1 2 3 Exeter, City of 4 2 12 , 81 3 , 2 6 , , , 5 , , , , 6 1 2 7 i 5 Plymouth i 11 3 81 • 3 2 1 • • 2 • • • • 10 1 2 1 3 7 DORSETSHIRE ... 27 21 6 25 218 385 . 3 35 5 1 5 7 . 25 5 18 13 22 15 '18 21 DURHAM 8 6 30 21 158 100 2,281 201 105 23 91 15 20 1 7 18 13 138 35 19 51 51 78 Gateshead 16 8 165 1 31 7 7 . 3 1 , , , 2 17 1 3 6 6 17 South Shiklds ... . , 6 6 166 , 72 30 5 i 5 1 , , 1 11 8 7 15 2 16 Sunderland 3 16 12 151 • 21 16 10 5 • 7 3 • . 1 2 23 8 1 1 16. ESSEX 206 50 56 53 777 919 17 75 16 20 6 15 10 13 181 10 13 55 36 76 West Ham 5 17 58 293 1 • 39 11 18 3 21 i 20 57 23 13 19 56 17 GLOUCESTER- 31 35 12 26 339 532 70 11 12 11 i , 19 , 18 9 71 53 11 28 16 67 22 SHIRE Bristol, City of 9 2 33 15 396 6 2 25 27 21 . 7 97 7 , 2 51 131 10 17 27 112 35 Gloucester, City OF 2 • 3 2 128 ^ • 1 1 • 1 • 3 • • • • 3 9 3 1 1 21 HEREFORDSHIRE 17 13 7 8 67 175 3 10 5 1 . 2 . . . 6 11 1 7 1 5 1 HEETFORDSIURE 111 29 20 18 311 373 9 21 12 1 . 52 1 . 3 10 51 29 22 16 22 30 HUNTINGDON- SHIRE 2 6 3 6 71 306 3 11 22 • • ■ 2 • 13 5 1 ■ 2 5 KENT 218 51 21 18 772 5» 31 50 13 67 55 6 7 206 83 39 50 17 123 Canterbury, City OF 1 1 • 30 • • • ■ • • • 2 ■ • • • 1 1 2 LANCASHIRE 31 33 137 79 1,528 657 1,193 503 179 76 58 33 202 6,935 185 883 186 191 110 137 112 305 237 Barrow in • 1 , 1 91 2 ^ 31 5 5 • ■ 1 . , 7 . 8 , 8 3 1 Furness Blackburn 1 15 3 186 5 13 30 17 15 6 X 15 1,056 1 35 9 17 18 6 16 11 25 Bolton 11 i 16 1 180 11 10 90 11 6 2 8 1,218 1 107 15 58 11 12 21 20 13 Bootle 2 6 1 100 5 1 1 1 > 2 1 , 2 2 18 1 7 2 16 Burnley 1 ^ 6 7 100 3 28 29 12 1 2 3 11 851 1 16 6 12 16 6 7 6 12 Bury 5 . 109 2 . 18 2 2 1 , 12 230 20 19 1 22 13 2 7 11 11 Liverpool, City of 10 3 15 19 721 3 . 15 17 21 . . 87 , 8 17 97 33 17 17 23 79 Manchester, City of 9 51 258 1,183 11 5 115 29 22 2 16 10 19 51 10 107 25 23 55 85 73 Oldham , 11 , 121 . 199 15 10 3 . 12 829 , 1 5 38 15 15 17 12 16 Preston 2 6 3 191 23 10 5 1 . 1 557 10 20 91 1 7 13 12 22 Rochdale 6 1 119 i 33 3 8 1 . 27 301 121 17 9 16 31 3 8 30 22 St. Helens i i 11 2 109 31 7 12 13 9 208 3 . 1 19 2 7 16 41 5 Salford 1 30 81 611 6 35 17 7 . 7 51 38 I & 6 56 9 9 26 23 36 Warrington 1 16 5 118 . 91 i 10 • 6 9 U , 8 , 15 i 5 1 11 18 WiGAN 2 i 5 3 112 • 62 26 7 i 1 • • 52 2 1 27 i 1 9 * 8 LEICESTERSHIRE 31 21 11 21 316 103 125 51 19 8 52 18 3 , 3 115 200 33 19 21 11 69 16 Leicester 9 1 16 72 601 5 28 28 13 2 61 21 53 102 17 10 5 20 16 26 • Excluding "Wig Makers, Hairdressers" CCIX. 1.); "Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service" (XXL); "Drovers" (XXII ll- •Chimney Sweepers" (XXII. 2.); and "Contractors, etc., undefined" (XXII. 3.); these are .included under "All other Occupations," ' Census, 1901. 237 ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. UNDER 14 YEARS in Administrative Counties and County Boroughs, 1901. 1 i 1 Females Aged 10 and under 14 Years of Age. Males. FEMAIiEB. S <« a i 1 1 e i n a 1 M > a . i k lis II IS 1 h P si |l .n f d a o W K ii M > X 11 si 03 .S > X i a 11 am CO , il Ig- XB Ii o fp X I3 Q * go 1 ix! 1. flu gl Oo .s| 1 a u 1 o « •2g II r 1 o i 3 ADMINISTEATIVB Counties and County Boboughr i 1 i 1 Total Occupied. Occupied and Unoccupied. Occupied and Unoccupied. Total Occupied. 1 Cnder 13-14. Under 13. 13-14. Under 13. 13-14. Under 13. 1 13-14. 23,138 1 14,992 1,003,539 331,149 1,007,655 331,724 13,314 56,948 782 20,034 744 1,442 1,324 2,030 19,201 6,612 4.210 1.702 3,718 1,661 1.825 859 3.229 989 ENGLAND AND WALES. ENGLAND. ; 212 820 5,785 1,982 5,502 1,905 56 305 15 180 23 4 1 18 41 2 34 1 1 1 36 4 BEDFORDSHIRE. ; IM 725 6.004 2,082 5,718 1,930 23 218 2 196 8 2 6 17 5 3 2 BERKSHIRE. 1 M 324 2,325 781 2,276 788 3 102 . 58 1 2 6 3 15 ■ 13 2 i 4 Reading. 109 S76 6,507 2,359 6,538 2,227 33 295 13 192 1 1 • 31 17 • 15 21 7 3 23 4 BUCKINGHAM- SHIRE. . 128 563 3,976 1,320 3.901 1,326 30 195 9 178 10 1 1 5 11 4 4 1 CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 87 331 2,005 692 2,011 672 25 90 1 78 4 '■ • 5 • 2 • 2 23 ISLE OF ELY. 561 2,046 18,428 5,970 18,074 5,974 456 1,539 18 450 12 1 3 37 821 335 55 148 2 22 11 38 34 CHESHIRE. 1; 62 2as 3,373 1,181 3,348 1,099 6 71 56 2 2 3 , , 8 2 1 1 Birkenhead. 9 71 1,188 416 1,084 401 28 14 5 i 5 1 1 Chester, City ob. 113 457 2,277 777 2,325 807 99 373 . 22 5 4 10 254 67 8 10 12 8 80 Stockport. '•^ 115 752 9,698 3,332 9,851 3,232 35 224 8 178 2 3 1 1 4 17 17 1 5 9 12 CORNWALL. 71 490 9,162 2,951 8,820 2,836 7 239 3 120 2 4 16 4 22 12 3 12 . 27 3 10 CUMBERLAND. 381 2,692 16,380 5,319 16,494 5,213 199 1,055 25 488 2 9 5 25 406 177 2 42 16 13 6 30 7 DERBYSHIRE. 30 388 3,192 1,062 3,296 1,121 11 308 • 96 3 4 2 16 18 82 43 23 5 4 2 15 4 Derby. 391 1,5(M 13,483 4.524 13,504 4,468 140 772 26 691 12 7 5 37 2 66 1 10 8 16 21 DEVONSHIRE. V 9 68 1,847 571 1,871 574 3 24 3 12 , , 1 , 4 3 • 1 3 . . Devonport. 32 111 1,369 463 1,391 475 9 61 , 40 3 , 2 , 6 3 6 1 ExKTEK, City or. 22 115 3,098 934 3,M1 1,018 6 49 35 i 2 . • 5 6 2 2 i i Plymouth. 183 752 6,417 2,155 6,301 2,M8 27 223 13 183 4 1 3 9 1 22 2 4 3 5 DORSETSHIRE. 179 3,633 28.442 9,075 28,341 8,993 51 406 31 293 9 4 2 13 1 13 1 39 11 17 2 11 DURHAM. 25 272 3,711 1,218 3,M6 1,177 10 50 1 28 2 3 , 3 , 2 2 8 6 5 Gateshead. : 30 352 3,424 1,058 3,298 1,095 5 62 50 1 1 , 3 1 5 3 2 South Shields. 33 266 4,696 1,621 4,865 1,508 18 57 i 48 1 3 • 1 • 2 • 8 3 3 i 4 SUNDEBLANDi ■f 423 2,301 27,638 9,302 27,502 8,932 79 762 21 608 17 2 5 1 57 21 60 2 7 17 13 10 ESSEX. 48 687 9,209 2,870 9,213 2,918 11 206 6 71 8 2 17 7 15 4 32 1 25 5 21 3 West Ham. 216 1,244 10,556 3,653 10,786 3,483 63 513 10 391 6 . 10 3 1 27 27 28 16 4 10 21 8 GLOUCESTER- SHIRE. Bristol, City or. . 127 935 10,425 3,587 10,427 3,687 20 620 4 143 1 5 2 86 16 1 59 39 19 232 14 16 3 20 166 1,495 467 1,500 499 6 69 ■ SO 1 • • 1 1 19 ■ • 2 1 • Gloucester, City OF. 54 295 3,663 1,264 3,735 1,193 11 HI 2 111 2 , . . . 4 . . 2 1 HEREFORDSHIRE. 189 952 8,700 2,869 8,431 2,805 35 344 11 226 11 5 . 43 8 5 20 2 7 1 31 9 HERTFORDSHIRE. 137 32? 1,686 576 1,746 602 24 108 6 107 3 • 1 • 2 1 1 2 9 HUNTINGDON- SHIRE. -1 317 2,200 29,904 10,015 29,204 9,764 49 499 15 417 14 1 7 2 4 47 9 14 4 14 KENT. i 1 3 38 671 252 684 243 2 8 • 4 1 • • • • • • 5 • • Canterbury, City OF. 4,380 9,970 55,665 18,125 56,586 18,634 3,642 7,761 49 723 '24 37 20 139 8,987 185 343 53 336 75 135 54 85 158 LANCASHIRE. 10 163 1,802 555 1,704 538 5 40 • 21 1 • • 2 ■ • 13 2 3 1 • 2 Barrow in Fukness. 605 926 3,985 1,247 1,716 4,2M 1,391 705 965 6 16 4 , 6 1,548 1 4 7 43 , 22 8 2 3 Blackburn. 624 1,243 150 5,131 6,418 1,744 445 1,048 1 24 i 7 5 23 1,292 6 44 3 29 36 15 6 1 Bolton. 27 1,831 584 1,812 fSOi 2 47 2 24 , , . 2 . . 9 . 3 1 7 1 Bootle. 455 714 2,910 934 3,101 1,046 443 767 3 12 , , 1 1,114 1 4 2 42 23 5 2 1 Burnley. 151 372 1,652 615 1,693 598 134 372 2 9 10 433 , 7 12 6 16 . 4 1 5 1 Bury. 231 1.0^ 20 833 6 723 20,870 6,872 43 259 5 147 13 8 17 . . 2 13 24 38 20 6 9 Livebpool,Cityof 115 2,110 16,534 5,383 16,291 5,483 46 1,201 4 149 11 124 12 108 206 2 66 89 235 i 81 .34 105 20 Manchester, City op. 414 921 3,966 1344 4,220 1,435 246 746 15 2 . 31 34 844 . 13 9 19 11 13 1 Oldham. 294 697 3,509 1,093 3,644 1,223 432 760 21 5 1,089 2 . 35 7 27 2 2 1 Pre-soon. 292 502 2325 760 2,241 733 211 432 14 i 2 13 6 411 140 19 11 1 12 5 6 2 ROOBDALE 68 440 3.014 933 3,001 922 10 63 49 2 1 2 . 8 , 1 3 5 2 St. Helen-s. 80 1,017 6,843 2,206 6,863 2,297 26 631 79 3 38 11 57 225 , 36 38 60 1 39 15 39 11 'Salford. 31 339 2,117 653 2,154 711 11 194 40 1 1 10 10 79 26 22 1 3 4 5 2 Warrington. 32 299 1,966 608 2,042 620 11 195 26 • 2 2 119 • 1 33 13 ■ 4 6 WiGAN. 216 1,359 7,309 2,491 7,247 2,331 142 867 8 285 8 21 2 5 4 5 464 5 35 114 10 3 34 6 LEICESTERSHIRE. 134 1,356 6,095 2,139 6,706 2,253 52 1,249 5 85 i 145 92 4 28 327 59 54 334 71 18 68 7 Leicestbb. Excluding " Wig Makers, Hairdressers " (XIX. 1.) ; these are included under "All other Occupations." 238 CE^fsus, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLI.— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of CHILDREN aged 10 and Males aqed 10 and under U Years of Age. Administbative ■ cocnties and County Boroughs. 43 .a V > Fh t-t U 03 h . w a t4 o 7^M TU 2 ■3Q M 3 O i^ S^J S ■S s^- E ■ i o . iH N t> > fc as O 03 o „ 13 XI O CD a I is fn .. M O 05 W S ^ c^ o I <9 CD ;■ Eh 03 AS • .n M o P •2.2 X cos (BO .5 ^ So ■a o X (0 o ass OOQ ■Sis OCG O O-i Is p hH X X o ■S !* s «■§ X'-l > IH l .s a o £ 1 o > 1 Q > 11 a a .=tn b CD Hi 1 1 5 3 1 1 IS •S.E So 1 Pi sl II si .g-9 If 1 Si >< .S'Eo 1.9 I 4^ ill) o s $ III il * i-i M 1 •-' p sa 09 o 4J 1 O S o Administrative Counties and County roBOUGHs. Total Occupied. Occupied and Unoccupied. Occupied and Unoccupied. Total Occupied. 13. 13-14. TTnder 13. 13-14. Un-ler 13. 13-14. tTndeT 13. 13-14. 1 LINCOLNSHIRE :- 38 271 2,357 811 ?,-i73 820 3 104 5 62 • 1 8 19 2 1 1 8 THE PARTS OF , HOLLAND. ! 56 359 3,264 1,089 3,333 1,116 12 lis 7 107 3 3 2 1 3 the parts of . kesteven. 130 664 6,645 2,099 6,519 2,157 34 216 7 219 1 1 7 2 1 10 THE PARTS OF LINDSEY. 22 HI 1,970 635 1,987 668 3 29 1 16 4 3 3 . 1 2 Grimsb-'-. 1 86 1,350 459 1,332 499 2 29 . 21 3 i 4 1 1 Lincoln, City OF. 690 5,186 124.936 40,M5 127158 42,148 241 2,140 8 839 82 107 24 301 55 110 263 30 164 63 256 79 LONDON. 180 1,104 24,715 8,148 24,775 7,951 55 442 5 351 31 3 9 3 2 42 2 8 7 22 12 MIDDLESEX. 161 1,140 7.455 2,477 7,465 2,366 33 174 7 155 1 1 30 5 6 2 MONMOUTHSHIRF. 15 106 2,169 675 2,189 681 1 27 ■ 23 2 3 • Newpokt. 232 1,580 10,406 3,632 10,343 3,429 41 389 28 329 11 3 2 3 27 5 9 6 NORFOLK. Great Yarmouth. i 58 1,602 627 1,558 609 3 15 1 10 3 2 1 1 20 307 3,333 1,157 3,583 1,263 2 200 2 39 13 2 i lb 3 34 18 36 28 2 13 Norwich, City of. 273 1,254 6,545 2,215 6,500 2,168 97 729 14 250 7 11 16 10 45 63 393 4 7 2 NORTHAMPTON- 1 SHIRE. 58 455 2,762 904 2,823 1,016 23 365 81 3 6 22 4 38 225 5 3 , Northampton. 12 98 1,295 419 1,300 452 7 30 i 31 1 • 3 1 • SOKE OF PETER- BOROUGH. 152 1,500 12,190 4,139 12,224 3,985 27 223 14 149 9 5 1 3 23 5 11 2 28 NORTHUMBER- LAND. 63 358 6,583 2,208 6,569 2,076 15 89 1 40 11 5 1 4 1 5 10 ' 11 11 2 2 Newcastle upon Ttne, City of. 172 1,370 8,915 2,973 9,102 2,932 61 634 13 263 28 28 21 5 43 4 185 1 36 4 33 8 12 11 NOTTINGHAM- SHIRE. 73 1,092 6,828 2,331 7,127 2,487 36 1,060 4 93 24 274 4 37 17 1 371 18 57 ! 139 4. 41 12 Nottingham, City OF. 105 668 4,682 1,599 4,638 1,614 20 m 7 207 8 7 14 . 3 2 10 3 OXFORDSHIRE. U 120 1,567 514 1,464 544 6 76 2 61 4 i 3 5 5 1 Oxford, City of. 15 71 595 222 571 170 4 34 2 31 1 . 2 2 RUTLANDSHIRE. 63 710 7,566 2,535 7,456 2,448 43 316 5 298 3 1 1 8 2 19 1 2 8 7 SHROPSHIRE. 403 1,805 12,523 4,393 12,709 4,1M .150 893 21 630 21 8 14 33 90 17 113 14 11 9 47 13 SOMERSETSHIRE. 81 128 1,353 469 1,291 620 9 71 4 60 1 2 12 1 Bath, City of. 182 1,351 11,731 4,071 11,663 3,839 42 406 14 354 10 3 5 4 38 5 1 6 SOUTHAMPTON. -' 13 90 1,081 367 1,082 405 9 39 ,42 2 2 2 Bournemouth. 66 313 5,518 1,713 6,655 1,905 10 126 2 88 4 ^ i 8 22 3 i 7 Portsmouth. 20 271 3,125 1,064 3,161 1,035 10 87 1 74 2 2 2 2 5 3 1 3 Southampton. 13 170 2,382 732 2,387 815 4 52 3 45 1 4 1 1 ISLE OF WIGHT. ' 359 4,600 29,435 9,148 29,197 9,194 217 2,017 36 857 14 24 174 33 29 171 54 98 55 19 33 602 35 STAFFORDSHIRE. ' ' 17 264 1,719 537 1,791 547 9 87 77 2 4 10 3 Burton upon Trent. , HANLEY. 1 10 311 2,090 622 2,121 633 9 191 1 46 1 3 6 4 4 6 126 2 25 421 2,879 897 2,837 929 10 250 9 55 1 4 4 2 25 3 i 3 147 5 Walsall. 13 360 2,216 674 2,135 68i 8 114 2 56 8 13 10 1 3 15 1 3 7 2 West Buo.mwich. 18 303 2,995 965 2,998 1,067 9 133 1 69 12 11 7 1 1 8 21 3 8 Wolverhampton. SUFFOLK :- 132 870 6,644 2,234 6,302 2,106 36 253 6 239 16 2 ^ 6 1 , 15 2 1 EAST SUFFOLK. 31 199 2,036 663 2,101 742 5 74 1 30 12 2 3 1 13 10 2 1 1 2 Ipswich. 96 635 3,961 ,1,345 3,908 1,393 22 264 7 197 7 32 8 14 1 2 3 U 1 WEST SUFFOLK. 242 1,355 16,185 5,399 15,540 5,272 50 399 10 354 27 1 7 1 28 3 8 3 7 SURREY. 34 224 3,821 1,220 4,086 1,393 10 88 81 3 1 1 5 ' 6 1 Croydon. SUSSEX :-i 161 854 8,411 2,825 8,127 2,820 21 240 9 215 10 1 , 1 19 2 1 3 EAST SUSSEX. 13 267 3,391 1,092 3,398 1,205 13 116 3 72 11 1 1 2 26 . 2 7 4 Brighton. 15 117 1,764 608 1,765 639 6 49 , 40 4 , . 8 1 1 Hastings. 73 649 ' 4,804 1,708 4,752 1,525 20 168 4 168 2 • i • • 9 2 1 i WEST SUSSEX. 149 1,491 10,786 3,640 10,929 3,448 53 726 12 368 5 15 75 18 18 5 59 18 45 2 1 11 118 15 WARWICKSHIRE. ' 157 2,480 15,748 5,180 15,756 5,249 69 1,668 6 232 10 117 462 160 4 . 9 28 89 6 39 39 503 33 Birmingham, City i 26 277 2,118 689 2,069 671 5 219 5 32 3 4 8 16 8 10 53 2 13 * 21 3 42 4 of. I Coventry, City of. 1 • Excluding " Wig Makers, Hairdressers " (XIX. 1.) ; these are included under " All other Occupations." 240 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLL— GROUPED OCCUPATIONS of CHILDREN aged 10 and Males aoed 10 and under U Years op Age. Administrative Counties and County Boroughs. So as o M rig o c . ■gs II Ta O 3§ ■go m |.i ■a h o o p o •" B CD CS U ., OD O SI £"§ a J, ffi m 6i to ■§9 rH CS p S 3-9 . o to n !.■■=* u Ptfcl a,d ST OQo °3 e a a a M O Si ^1 CO l9 3 10 2 24 84 2 2 12 12 7 15 8 23 13 13 6 mi % 76 27 26 3 15 » 101 34 BO 17 10 9 3 1 U 2 7 1 15 5 9 6 17 a 8 1 112 17 21 9 15 3 12 2 1 . 6 1 1 • 11 10 7 104 22 8 13 40 44 13 57 9 199 15 11 15 115 40 11 11 128 20 13 8 * Exolnding "Wig Makers, Hairdressers" (XIX. 1.); "Gas, Water, and EleetrieitySmpplr, and Sanitary Sorvipe" (XTTTl- "riw^Tro,™" /-v-vtt i\. .ii-.u-™— , Sweepers" (XXn.2.),;.and"Contractora, etc., undefined" 'XXU.3.); these are included unaOT" All other &cuS°ons''^^"^ Drovers (XXIL 1.); "Chimney Census, 1901. 241 ENGLAND AND WALES— SUMMARY TABLES. XTNDER 14 YEARS in Administrative Counties and County Boroughs, 1901 — continued. 1 Females aged 10 and under 11 Years of Age. 1 MAUce. Females. o ■a c i a .2 .3 a o g > H ui ^ 10 S a 2 - li n .as si If > 1 1 d 2 1 I P f g o u to il am 1 s| 2 ■d m ma o m n |- >< h ^§ ?1 CO o 1 Q *. 1 ii i 1 O i "1 1 1 Administrative Counties and County Boroughs. : Total Oooupied. Occupied and Unoccnpied. Occupied and Unoccupied. Total Occupied. Under 13. 13-U. Under 13. 13-14. Under 13. 13-14. Under 13. 13-11. Wa j*^ 23 268 162 3 8 71 10 66 32 2,382 910 ai& 51 89 100 18 178 1,378 1,572 241 151 408 386 553 207 8,129 1,805 654 479 2,231 1,754 106 2,038 8,749 11,316 1,597 1,381 4,508 7,743 8,928 3,045 44,514 7,576 2,835 2,268 12,775 11,003 2,362 638 3,043 3,693 492 490 1,472 2,542 2,922 962 U,743 2,628 915 824 4,090 3,535 819 2,124 8,898 11,459 1,713 1,445 4,506 7,593 9.021 3,030 44,862 7,768 2,857 2,356 13,295 11,193 2,365 662 2,878 3,682 493 544 1,439 2,472 3,065 975 14,607 2,678 1,059 847 4,296 3,578 746 7 56 51 2 5 24 8 21 9 1,678 793 410 15 31 22 4 97 431 816 86 91 219 141 210 53 4,160 1,620 723 385 1,125 767 26 1 18 24 3 2 2 3 38 2 2 20 5 53 351 385 38 40 229 91 191 52 709 21 21 24 154. 217 14 13 6 2 2 1 2 1 13 10 3 9 16 2 1 1 1 11 2 1 2 1 1 22 13 18 7 107 129 2 78 15 2 2 14 4 1 39 197 4 71 3 2 5 22 97 12 22 184 27 6 918 93 101 62 14 7 5 32 3,063 1,874 807 167 151 9 5 89 1 5 im 186 72 28 48 1 19 9 12 2 6 172 5 9 43 368 21 4 38 34 4 10 5 2 12 3 167 44 15 16 69 60 4 14 22 84 7 10 28 2 3 6 2 1 • 87 30 16 13 51 22 6 4 12 1 1 4 1 4 28 12 8 6 45 28 1 1 15 95 29 30 3 1 120 11 12 12 82 70 3 7 10 ■ 2 5 2 10 31 8 5 1 21 19 2 WESTMORLAND. WILTSHIRE. WORCESTERSHIRE Dudley. Worcester, City OF. YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING. Kingston upon Hull, Citx of. NORTH RIDING. Middlesbrough. WEST RIDING. Bradford,City of. Halifax, huddersfiei.d. Leeds, Citv of. Sheffield, City o* York, City of. 20 41 il 72 39 37 23 ia 29 5 21 29 21 18 108 211 171 390 200 351 131 3.022 284 254 108 97 188 67 1,553 1,OT6 1,794 4,366 3,565 4,141 2,569 19,347 5,2U 3,U1 1,375 1,767 2,812 646 559 549 656 1,443 1,199 1,337 916 5,982 1,604 1,006 523 556 942 214 1,400 1,659 1,846 4,573 3,556 4,009 2,591 19,428 5,151 3,071 1,481 1,742 2,803 697 478 529 610 1,474 1,178 1,328 866 5,915 1,681 1,016 491 593 1,022 245 19 18 30 75 26 33 20 139 12 U 13 21 21 5 W 70 103 196 79 153 77 528 90 58 65 62 107 30 1 2 3 5 3 4 2 8 3 1 1 1 1 83 72 109 223 90 165 81 505 76 50 73 71 105 32 2 1 3 3 • 3 i 1 1 1 1 1 18 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 3 i 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 5 1 7 3 9 8 94 6 7 2 6 8 1 3 1 1 15 2 1 1 1 3 — 7 18 22 3 5 2 9 2 1 11 2 ■WALES. ANGLESEY. BRECKNOCKSHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. CARMARl'HEN- SHIRE. CARNARVONSHIRE DENBIGHSHIRE. FLINTSHIRE. , GLAMORGANSHIRE Cardiff. Swansea. MERIONETHSHIRE. MONTGOMERY- SHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. RADNORSHIRE. Excluding " Wig Makeis, ECalrdressers " (XIX. 1.) ; these are included under " All other Occupations." 83 242 Census, l&Ol. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLIL— OCCUPATIONS or FORMER OCCUPATIONS of PAUPER INMATES of WORKHOUSE INSTITUTIONS, 1901. Note. — In this Table all Pauper Inmates of Workhouse Institutions have been classified according to their occupa*^ions or former occupations, as returned by the Chief Resident Officers. This Table consequently differs from Tables XXXV. and XXXVIII. where Paupers over 60 years of age, and Lunatics irrespective of age, have been classified as " Retired." Ages op Males. 25- 35- 45- 65- 65- Occupations. AoEs of Females. 25- 35- 45- 5&- 65- Kg 13,7566,375 25 27 9,07t 22 80 66 111 5 12 54 123 3 10 47 ,158 1 2 18 22 78 11 8 10 20 18,047 20,878 27,789 16,943 13 10 27 74 12 18 19 39 310 246 11 217 41 411 3 6 15 774 116 218 33 36 5 91 118 155 132 34 137 75 32 31 134 63 61 10 38 45 ,53 89 23 29 49 .W 2 B 27 25 10 18 14 16 38 44 61 82 140 163 123 163 69 164 21 15 14 14 51 54 33 26 60 73 ;-t47 2,51 28 19 26 T7 25 34 37 67 57 57 480 501 :«i 39ft 23 33 496 m 681 11!) 599 633 5 10 241 33 19 79 94 , 20 66 104 1,519 3,176 '3,147 \ 15 207 29 106,863 207 [ 11 46 375 51 47 6 64 509 76 85 148 184 7 , 16 203 248 352 482 183 . 62 207 87 64 58 231 119 108 H 192 121 230 142 95 71 332 200 172 16 339 56 56 242 50 51 5 76 7 91 284 75 46 116 42 194 m 115 12 159 206 84 150 12 89 57 51 166 508 434 63 247 •95 220 1079 73 94 190 237 1,848 1,546 127 2,052 2,355 33 317 931 132 202 211 9,469 1,232 114 233 1,570 26 569 47 805 1,381 711 287 854 424 247 233 1,007 558 521 117 202 109 190 ... TOTAL . I. General ob Local Government of the Country. n. Defence op the Country. 1. Army 2. Navy and Marines nL Professional Occupations and their Subordinate Services. Law Clerks Mid wives, Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants Solioolmasters, Teachers, Professors, Lecturers ... Painters, Engravers, Sculptors (artists) Photo^rapliers Musicians, Music Masters, Singers Others ... ... IV. Domestic Offices or Services. Domestic Indoor Servants Domestic Coachmen, Grooms Domestic Gardeners Cooks (not Domestic) ; Charwomen ... Laundry and Washing Service Others V. Commercial Occupations. Brokers, Agents, Factors Commercifil Travellers Commercial or Business Clerks Others VI. Conveyance op Men, Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Bail way Officials or Clerks Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers.. r ... Platelayers, Gangers, Packers, Labourers Railway Porters and other Servants 2. On Roads. Coachmen, Grooms (not Domestic) ; Cabmen Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners (not Farm) Others 3 and 4. On Seas, Rivers, and Canals ; In Docks, Har- bours, etc. Merchant Service ; Seamen, Pilots ; Boatmen on Seas ' Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers Others 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. Coalheavers ; Coal— Porters, Labourers Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Rly. or Govt.) Others ..; VII. Agriculture. 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. Farmers, Graziers ... Shepherds Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants- Gardeners(notDom.);Nurseryinen,Seedsmen,Florlsts Others VIIL Fishing. IX. In and About, and Dealing in the Products OP, Mines and Quarries. Coal and Shale mine— Workers Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers . Other Workers Co.al, Coke— Merchants, Dealers ... X. Metals, Machines, Implements, & Conveyances. 1. Iron and Steel Manufacture • 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals 3. Engineering, and Machine Making. Ironfounders * Blacksmiths, Strikers Erectors, Fitters, Turners Boiler Makers Others 4. Tools 5. 6, 7. Types, etc. ; Arms ; Miscellaneous Metal Trades. Iron workers— Undefined or Indeterminablet Tinplate Goods Makers Others [ 8. Ships and Boats \ 9. Vehicles 10. Dealers ... .L \] XI. Precious Metals, Jewels, Watches, Instru- ments, AND Games. Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers Watchmakers, Clockmakers ... Musical Instrument Makers ,"' Others 77,249, 10 162 4 4 54 46 32,68444,66512,205 534 82 4 35 30 15,630 8,834 6,796 6,604 7,693 8,12311,267 184 8,176 2,206 4,5» : 1,136 3,413 lis ' 20 95 249 5,970 10 8 844 66 7 18 24 218 2 4 15 1,170 8 123 175 3 1 2 • 12 40 21 32 1 2 1 9 IB 4 8 16,81414,541 109 23 1 2,2781,8181,7132,217 33 59 1,023 1,224 1,583 516 584 949 12 8 20 33 227 43 2 1 7 7 3,057 2,377 131 I 103 2,137 1,493 1,115 : 835 40 28 2 514 56 e 10 11 147 2 81 • See Note t 10 6 i . 35 ! 26 110 17 19 22 24 221 18 36 t Under tbepheading "Iron Workers— Undefined or IndetermiiiaWe " are included many who, if the returns of occnnatinna hafl v,»»r, „,„,^ . i- •* ._,^ V t^m. .,.„.5 .,„.,,, "T...,i and Steel Manufacture" (Sub-Order 1), under " Ironf oundek " (SuV0rder3)%?Ser some other s^^^ Vroiild have been classed under " Iron i ? specific headiii£. Census; 1901.^ 243 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLII.- OCCUPATIONS or FORMER OCCUPATIONS of PAUPER INMATES of WORKHOUSE INSTITUTIONS, 190l-«mimued. A.GBB or Maues. 35- 15- 55- 65- t R& OOOUPATIONB. Ages of Females. ' 1^ 25- 35- 15- 55- 65- U7 lOfi 8 3 1 5 7 8 87 603 1,187 13 15 16 27 lt,67S 928 51 133 37 75 109 203 38 82 35 61 5 18 12 56 123 302 18 35 68 100 19 19 S 5 IS 27 T 26 18 8 19 8 16 1 5 98 3 171 27 7 U • 18 112 3» 158 233 132 19 22 72 U 111 13 187 19 6 13 6 13 16 156 2 211 13 IS 12 79 106 50 30 23 21 18 223 2,573 3,160 578 213 315 221 76 36 153 679 83 lU 59 21 128 55 31 80 81 801 I 129 116 337 179 611 119 151 75 26 183 63 37 135 HI 57 86 103 m 26 21 72 1.32 11 31 38 H U 13 ^ 60 70 33 31 94 121 43 7« 31 4« 1 8 143 \m ■M 12 26 31 29 M 313 .321 92 HI 41 «) 28 91 15 26 W 151 81 101 80 97 301 500 3 2 I 1 580 ;i,082 161 173 79 60 91 91 751 31 10 33 308 1,857 HI 268 812 193 811 92 87 112 37 51 10 83 11 10 59 116 i,892 165 380 656 272 157 110 35 11 83 236 56 131 51 24 122 75 110 33 73 7 101 22 15 8 115 85 91 103 16 88 11 H 359 3 789 21 16 132 151 16 38 93 3,258 2,271 1,218 1,397 135 558 8,187 383 733 818 S13 212 132 381 153 231 385 71 137 168 138 16 813 U7 216 133 119 116 111 1,218 112 69 119 331 303 1,5M 1 11 3,061 213 238 lOT 638 812 320 250 126 105 285 167 136 S6 7 131 151 176 1,321 22,129 576 271 i 1,107 139 16,151 Xn. BtnLDINO AND ^VOBKS OV CONSTRUCTION. Carpenters, Joiners Bricklayers Bricklayers' Labourers Masons, Masons' Labourers Builders' Labourers Slaters, Tilers Plasterers, Plasterers' Labourers Painters, Pappvhangers, Glaziers Plumbers, Gasfltters, Locksmiths, Bellhangers Navvies, Hailway Contractors' Labourers Paviouis, Road Labourers Others Xm. ■Wood, FnBNiTUBB, Fittings, and Decorations. Cabinet Makers French Polishers Upholsterers Other Workers in Furniture, Fittings, etc Sawyers Coopers: Hoop — Makers, Benders Other Workers in Wood and Bark Dealers XIV. Brick, Cement, Pottert, and Glass. Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta— Makers Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manufacture Glass Manufacture Others XV. Chemicals, Oil, Gbease, Soap, Resin, kio. Workers Chemists, Druggists, and other Dealers XVI. Skins, Leather, Haib, and Feathers. ' Workers in Skins and Leather Saddlers ; Harness, Whip— Makers Brush, Broom— Makers ; Hair, Bristle— Workers ... Others • XVn. Paper, Prints, Books, and Stationery. Printers, Lithographers Bookbinders Other Workers Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper Agents XVni. Textile Fabrics. Cotton Manufacture Wool and Worsted Manufacture Silk Manufacture Hosiery Manufacture ... ~ Lace Manufacture Other Textile Manufactures Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, eto Dealers (Drapers and others) XIX. Dress. Tailors Milliners, Dressmakers ... Shirt Makers, Seamstresses Boot, Shoe, Slipper, Patten, Clog— Makers Wig Makers, Hairdressers Other Workers Dealers XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, and Lodqino. 1. Food. Butchers, Meat Salesmen Bread, etcMakers ; Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) Grocers : Tea, Coffee, Chocolate— Dealers Other W orkers Other Dealers 2, 3, 1. Tobacco, Drink, Lodging, etc. Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Publicans, eto Cellarmen ; Barmen Others in Inn, Hotel, Eating House— Service Others XXI. Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service. Gas Works Service Scavengers, Crossing Sweepers Others XXII. Other, General, and Undefined Workbbs AND DeaLEB/B. Drovers Chimney Sweepers General Shopkeepers, Dealers Costermongers, Hawkers, Street Sellers General Labourers Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Others XSIU. Without Specified Occupations or Unoccupied. 27 2,128 138 370 175 230 1,213 1,612 2,811 283 6 553 33 95 1,139 17 19 16 18 710 151 91 61 59 232 7 21 1,388 281 276 111 171 131 26 21 209 1,036 180 1,162 658 2,156 "- 219 31 27 11 239 1 106 13,770 11 13 11 51 117 38 127 72 168 16 20 16 12 U 5 160 13 33 39 19 10 ia,J5(r9,066 2,309 2,716 2,637;3,195 132 32 79 36 33 11 120 1 6 313 318 18 100 3 1 6 2 11 16 6 15 6 12 35 12 11 1 33 3 16 5 11 38 10 187 96 111 37 67 115 9- 12 HI 91 1 HI 1 12 5 11 31 10 20 3 33 351 61 27 ,191 2U Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XLIII.— OCCUPATIONS of INMATES of LOCAL and CONVICT PRISONS, 1901. Note.— The Occupations here classified were those followed by the Inmates of Prisons (including Unconvicted Persons and a number of Military and Naval Offenders) before admission, and were derived from returns furnished by the Chief Resident Officers. Ages and CoNornoNS op Malhs. Occupations. Ages AND Conditions oe FEMALEa ^ ■a ■6 i i ■i i i s m fc g 20- 25- 35- p § ^ o 1 S b o 20-1 25- 35 - 3 •n g § ^ d U .-s "§ ■O & i P ^ a S ^ B 1,431 3,125 4,872 2,984 2,724 B,994 4,964 878 14,636 TOTAL 2,844 990 1,85£ 502 92 3451,073 854 480 I. Ghnehal or Local Government of the Country. 10 15 1 23 2 8 2 i 35 2 22 5 2 59 7 Civil Service (Officers, Clerks, Messengers, etc.) Others IL Defence of the Country. 1 1 1 • 1 • 143 452 232 41 2 751 118 1 870 1. Army 1 ^ 22 85 34 5 138 8 146 2. Navy and Marines III. Professional Occupations and their ^SUB0RD^NATE SERVICES. Barristers, Solicitors ■ ■ * 4 14 17 7 28 . 35 ^ , , ^ 1 5 10 5 9 2 16 Physicians, Surgeons, General Practitioners Schoolmasters, Teachers, Professors, Leoturersi ^ , 6 2 4 2 9 1 12 . , , i 4 9 6 8 12 20 Authors, Editors, Journalists, Reporters, Shorthand Writers • • • 2 10 5 11 7 18 Painters, Engravers, Sculptors (artists) ... Musicians, Music Masters, Singers 1 1 1 5 4 9 7 14 8 3 25 3 1 i i i i i 12 11 10 6 28 10 1 39 Performers, Showmen; Ait, Music, Theatre, Exhib- ition, Games— Service • • • 3 10 19 20 20 30 36 6 72 Others IV. Domestic Offices or Services. 9 1 4 4 • 2 1 6 9 15 31 13 9 51 23 3 77 Domestic Indoor Servants 230 154 40 36 30 57 76 38 29 2 13 5 22 10 16 5 15 9 43 17 22 10 3 2 68 29 Domestic Coachmen, Grooms Dome.' tic Gardeners ' i 5 10 i 2 15 10 25 Cooks (not Domestic) 3 i 2 i 2 . . Charwomen 399 116 164 119 3 22 131 133 110 i i 5 3 2 3 22 2 2 24 2 29 3 4 20 3 7 54 i 4 6 12 78 Laundry and Washing Service Others T. Commercial Occupations. Brokers, Agents, Factors Commercial Travellers 333 103 161 69 i 24 125 117 63 6 20 13 26 16 45 4 65 * * 2 7 4 11 2 13 Accountants i 8 4 3 5 7 2 14 Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents 16 39 3 97 7 3 56 6 6 50 1 4 138 3 5 111 10 11 9 1 258 14 16 Commercial or Business Clerks Insurance Agents : Others VI. Conveyance op Men, Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Railway Officials or Clerks 2 • 2 ■ • 2 '■■ . 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 7 1 5 10 4 6 17 9 26 Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers ] 1 4 7 5 4 14 6 i 21 Platelayers, Gangers, Packers, Labourers 3 11 14 6 7 19 22 • 41 Railway Porters and other Servants 2. On Roads. Livery Stable Keepers; Coach, Cab— Proprietors . , 5 11 2 9 11 16 27 13 33 44 43 29 93 65 4 162 Coachmen, Grooms (not Domestic) ; Cabmen ' 66 1 97 104 5 54 1 24 4 212 2 124 9 9 345 11 Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners (not Farm) Others ... " 3 and 4. On Seas, Rivers and Canals; In Docks, Harbours etc • U 148 186 108 65 393 141 17 551 Merchant Service ; Seamen, Pilots ; Boatmen on Seas' 6 7 15 7 17 23 24 4 51 Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers 26 49 112 73 62 189 116 17 322 2 3 • 3 2 5 Others 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. . i 5 13 7 5 16 16 2 34 Coalhea vers ; Coal— Porters, Labourers 21 2 16 4 21 8 14 4 7 2 55 12 22 5 2 3 79 20 Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Rly. or Govt.) '" Others VII. Agriculture. 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. 2 1 i i 1 1 • i 1 2 2 4 2 1 8 1 10 Farmers, Graziers 1 1 i 40 73 67 60 69 229 68 12 309 Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants ... ... '," Gardeners (notDom.) ; Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists Others 19 6 9 J 5 6 1 7 8 1 16 2 21 3 23 35 2 57 4 35 4 11 103 8 8 15 19 5 6 47 5 1 53 VIII. Fishing. IX. In and About, and Dealing in the Products of Mines and Quarries. ' • • • • 54 Ho 185 109 79 304 211 27 542 Coal and Shale Mine— Workers 2 2 2 2 7 13 10 16 13 3 32 Stone— Quarriers, Cutters, Dressers '.'. Other Workers • • • • 3 1 2 8 1 9 6 , 15 i ' • • . • • 1 1 2 3 2 5 7 Coal, Coke— Merchants, Dealers .".' ',[', " • ' ' • 1 4 13 15 1 16 1 6 25 2 26 3 54 2 X. Metals, Machines, Implements, and Conveyances 1. Iron and Steel Manufacture 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals '" . , 14 28 46 26 23 92 38 7 137 3. Engineering, and Machine Making. Ironfounders ■ " ' 14 28 40 37 46 78 72 16 165 Blacksmiths, Strikers ' ' • . 7 26 49 39 41 74 76 12 162 Erectors, Fitters, Turners • • . 7 15 11 10 24 19 5 48 Boiler Maker.4 ■ • • , 9 21 15 20 17 40 35 7 82 Others ;.. . •V • . 4 3 7 6 12 16 14 2 32 4. Tools ;■; 3 i i - • 2 3 10 7 4 22 4 26 5, 6, 7. Types, etc. ; Arms ; Miscellaneous Metal Trades. Iron Workers-Undefined or Indeterminable 1 ' 2 i 6 10 17 9 15 35 19 3 I 57 . Tinplate Goods Makers minaoie 3 26 3 21 " • ■ 31 33 39 25 35 86 65 12^ 163 Others 3 • 1 1 i 10 22 33 20 27 74 32. 6 112 8. Ships and Boats 9. Vehicles. Cycle and Motor Manufacture 2 9 6 8 2 i 9 15 11 3 5 28 12 ■3 43 2 2 1 2 2 1 5 5 5 5 10 4 9 7 10 9 4 J. 23 17 1 n rpof^' Carriage, Waggon-Makers ; Wheelwrights, etc. aU. L/6£Ll6rS ... .,, ,,. ... __^ • • 1 1 . Census. 1901. M'j ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLIIL— OCCUPATIONS of INMATES of LOCAL and CONVICT PRISONS, 1901— continued. Ages and Conditions of JI.m.es. a CO 20- 25- 85- 1 380 9 102 17 8 12 8 97 16 16 6 1 65 13 60 151 35 18 12 29 151 18 41 8 9 80 j 29 30 77 10 8 25 22 20 20 109 83 60 U 12 10 35 ;« 133 M 981 em 33 18 22 32 118 77 50 68 18 9 1 11 101 13 20 1 12 19 96 13 13 13 85 83 295 90 27 15 12 216 35 82 17 11 21 38 6 i 11 225 166 13 10 16 56 HI 18 12 36 10 39 16 19 52 271 2,313 5ff 19 163 75 106 130 57 22 25 25 199 32 19 8 13 122 11 19 69 165 897 33 31 15 16 11 a 11 1 135 19 117 16 s s Occupations. AGKS AN'li CONDrTlONSOP FEMALES. 20- 25- V 35- XI. Precious Metals> Jewels, Watches, ' '- INSTBUMBNTS, AND GAMES. 26 Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers Watchmakers, Clookmakers Bleotrical Apparatus Makers 20 Other Workers 10 Dealers XII. BulLDINO AND Works of CONSTBtJCTiON. 181 Carpenters, Joiners 203 Bricklayers 138 Bricklayers' Labourers 153 Masons, Masons' Labourers 51 Builders' Labourers 11 Slaters, Tilers ■■ 71 Plasterers, Plasterers' Labourers Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers 71 PlumbersLGasfltters. Locksmiths, Bellhangers 105 Navvies, Railway Contractors' Labourers Paviours, Koad Labourers Others XIII. Wood, Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations. Cabinet Makers ; French Polishers ; Upholsterers 12 Other Workers in Furniture, Fittings, etc. 108 Workers in Wood and Bark 18 Dealers XlV. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. 30 Brick, Plain Tile, Terra-Cotta— Makers 20 Earthenware, China, Porcelain— Manufacture 30 Glass Manufacture Others XV. Chemicals, Oil, Grease, Soap, Resin, etc. 26 Workers 8 Chemists, Druggists, and other Dealers XVI. Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers. 1. Skins and Leather 23 2. Saddlery and Harness 17 3. Hair and Feathers 1 1. Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers XVII. Paper, Prints, Books, and Stationery. Printers, Lithographers 25 Bookbinders 18 Others XVXIl. TicxriLn Fabrics. 110 Cotton Manufacture 18 Wool and Worsted Manufacture 1 Canvas. Sailcloth, Sacking, Net, etc., Manufacture ... 37 Other Textile Manufactures Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, otc Dealers (Drapers and others) XIX. Dress. 379 Tailors Milliners, Dressmakers Shirt Makers. Seamstresses 312 Boot, Shoe, Slipper, Patten, Clog— Makers 71 Wig Makers, Hairdressers i. 21 Other Workers 26 Dealers XX. Food, Tobacco, Dri.vk, and Lodoino. Food. 101 Butchers, Meat Salesmen 209 Bread, etc.. Makers; Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) 35 Grocers; Tea, Coffee, Chocolate -Dealers Other Workers 90 Other Dealers \ 3, 4. Tobacco, Drink, Lodging, etc. 59 CcUarmen ; Barmen 55 Others in Inn, Hotel, Eating House— Service 50 Others XXI. Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service. Gas Works Service Others ; XXII. Other, General, and Undei'ined Workers AND Dealers. H Chimney Sweepers 134 General Shopkeepers, Dealers 158 Costermoheers, Hawkers, Street Sellers 3,334 General LaDourers ... • 97 Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) 34 Others XXIII. Without Specified Occupations or Unocoupied. 130 28 19 23 1 1 10 316 972 101 51 6 111 12 86 I 16 39 18 3 111 9 107 2 1 1 6 117 246 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AXD WALES.— SIJMMAET TABLES. Table XLIV.— BIRTHPLACES of PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 190L Note.— This Table should be read thus :— Of the 32,527,843 Persons enumerated in England and Wales, 1,131,758 were born in London, 3,814,288 in Lancashire, etc. The Counties in this Table, except London, are the Ancient or (Geographical Counties ; London consisting of parts of ' the Ancient Counties of Surrey, Kent, and Middlesex. WHERE BORN PER- SONS. MALES FE- MALES. 1 1 WHERE BORN. PER- SONS. MALES FE- MALES. ENGI.AND and WALES ... 32,527,843 15,728,613 16,799,280 NORTH WESTERN 4,573.232 2,205,088 2,368,144 cheshibe Lancashire 758,944 3,814,288 368,968 1,836,120 389,976 1,978,168 LONDON 4,131,758 1,954,936 2,176^822 SOUTH EASTEBN 2,901,600 1,391,915 1,509,685 YORKSHIRE 3,398,671 1,649,724 1.748,947 SUBRBY (Ex. Metropolitan) ... 480,241 231,680 248,561 Extrr (Er. Metropolitan) ... 877,070 420,278 4S6,792 NORTHERN 1,982,784 973,776 1,009,008 SUSBBX 558,868 270,394 288,474 Durham 1,055,534 520,457 535,077 Hampshibe 713,006 339,247 373,759 Northumberland 549,966 269,530 280,436 Bekkshire 272,415 130,316 142,099 Cumberland 295,511 143,883 151,628 1,070,130 Westmorland 81,773 39,906 41,867 SOUTH inSLANU 2,070,796 1,000,666 Middlesex (Er.Metropolitan) Hertfordshire 431,030 263,527 208,275 125,945 • 222,755 137,582 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 1,955,194 953.364 1,001,830 BUCKINOHAMBHIBE 212,269 117,268 125,001 Monmouthshire 271,312 132,442 138,870 Oxfordshire 241,016 115,997 125,019 Glamorganshire 641,603 315,293 326,310 NORTHAMPTONSHIKE 359,288 175,123 184,165 Cakmarthensiiire 162,033 78,6;? 83,361 Huntingdonshire 80,798 38,987 41,811 Pembrokeshire 115,769 55,399 60,370 Bedfordshire ... 201,390 97,789 103,601 Cardiganshire 84,061 39,642 44,419 Cambridoeshibe 251,478 121,282 130,196 Brecknockshirk 70,367 34,943 35,424 Radnorshire 33,033 16,335 16,698 EASTERN 1,870.449 901,112 969,337 MONTGOMEBySHIBU 78,364 38,230 40,134 Essex 787,743 381,433 406,310 Flintshire 95,191 47,061 48,133 Suffolk 481,279 231,436 249,843 Denbighshire 139,678 68,836 70,842 Norfolk 601,427 288,243 313,184 Merionetiishirk 54,502 26,469 28,033 Cabnarvonshibi.: 126,484 61,012 65,472 SOUTH WESTERN 2,324,648 1,095,328 1,229,315 Anglesey- 60,478 29,161 31,317 Wiltshire Dorsetshire 348,187 248,720 167,173 118,773 181,014 129,947 Waives (Count;/ not stated) 22,316 9,869 12,447 Devonshire 738,266 348,098 390,168 Cornwall 382,404 173,880 208,524 ENGLAND (County 7wt stattd) ... 102,615 50,799 51,816 Somersetshire 607,066 287,404 319,662 WEST MIDLANB 3,807,600 1,838,591 1,969,009 OTHER PARTS OP BRITISH EMPIRE 915,258 465,308 449,950 Gloucestershire 689,988 330,590 359,398 SCOTLAND 316,838 163,443 153,395 Herefordshire 147,690 71,179 76,511 IRELAND 426,565 224,967 201,598 Shropshire 322,393 155,862 166,531 Isle of Man, and Channel Islands 35.763 16,435 19,328 Staffordshire Worcestershire 1,282,704 476,798 623,965 229,264 658,739 247,534 Beitish Colonies or Depen- dencies 136,092 60,463 75,629 Warwickshire 888,027 427,731 460,296 NORTH MIDLAND Leicestebshikic Rutlandshire 2,149,861 422,380 28,531 1,050,281 205,260 13,946 1,099,580 217,120 14,585 FOREIGN COUNTRIES . . British Subjects Naturalised British Subjects 339,436 77,653 14,025 195,942 35,397 9,216 143,494 42,256 4,809 Lincolnshire 602,661 292,918 309,743 Foreigners* 247,758 151,329 96,429 Nottinqhambhire 492,974 241,088 251,886 Dkbbtbhibe 603,315 297,069 306,246 AT SEA 3,946 1,783 2,163 * See Footnote to Table XLVI., page S Census, 1901. .±1 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS ; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES ; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 190L NoTB.— This Table should be read thus:— Of the 1,954,936 Male Natives of London enumerated in England and Wales, 1,441,509 were ^numerated in London, 60,147 in Surrey, etc. The Counties in this Table, except London, are the Ancient or Geographical Counties ; London .onslsting of parts of the Ancient Counties of Surrey, Kent, and Middlesex. The Counties of Birth are arranged in the same groups as are ^e Counties of Enumeration (South Eastern, South Midland, etc.), the end of each group being indicated by a thick rule. Where Born. Where Enumerated. Population enumera- ted in England and Wales, and In each Ancient County. LONDON. SUEREY (Ex. Metropolitan). KENT (Ex. Metropolitai)). SUSSEX. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males, Females, Males. Females. TOTAIj .ONDON „ „, 15,7a8,61S 16,799,230 1,954,936 2,176,822 231,680 248,561 420,278 4.56,792 270,394 288,474 2,142,085 2,394,456 1,441,509 1,575,071 32,938 39,743 47,604 59,745 22,736 28,661 uuth eastern 1,561,199 1,709,775 141,891 178,948 170,648 177,514 331,400 349,650 227,381 237,177 [ Surrey (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. MetropoUtMi) ... Sussex Hampshire „ Beresbire ... „ 312,957 460,505 274,904 388,129 124,704 362,817 475,360 330,298 409,505 131,805 50,147 43,718 19,375 22,548 6,103 63,894 48,788 34,904 23,742 7,620 147,774 7,263 7,215 6,324 2,072 151,063 7,751 9,338 7,076 2,286 10,156 304,358 9,898 5,723 1,265 13,081 314,488 14,092 6,384 1,605 13,040 13,846 190,967 8,556 972 14,513 14,125 198,180 9,221 1,138 iOUTH MIDLAND 1,043,14S 1,140,412 138,240 162,392 12,117 14,370 10,185 13,227 5,928 7,591 MlDDI.ESEX(Ex.MetPOpoUtMl) Hertfordshire buchkinohamshibe Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire 373,9M 119,956 95,833 85,806 166,275 28,537 80,192 92,550 424,744 130,196 99,931 95,314 171,813 29,234 91.048 98,132 111,780 10,606 4,517 2,301 3,553 523 2,743 2,217 129,604 13,114 5,383 3,194 3,986 705 3,458 2,948 8,553 1,200 785 457 429 65 338 290 10,283 1,343 901 545 448 99 436 315 6,475 1,241 697 401 519 70 432 350 8.487 1,560 864 583 623 115 565 425 3,538 781 471 277 284 52 292 233 4,634 937 513 429 387 74 348 269 .EASTERN „ ^ 944i022 986,162 133,215 148,986 5,320 5,911 11,677 12,797 4,184 4,590 Essex Suffolk _ Norfolk 536,462 186,734 220,826 549,309 197,559 239,294 121,216 4,797 4,202 137,317 6,227 5,442 4,358 554 408 4,761 612 508 10,073 985 619 10,839 1,144 814 3,510 345 329 3,721 462 , 407 . SOUTH WESTERN... _ « 933,534 1,035,175 19,775 22,798 2,672 2,852 3,964 4,597 2,499 2,491 Wiltshire „ ' Dorsetshire ... „. ^ Devonshire _ Cornwall Somersetshire 135,815 100,017 312,109 149,937 235,626 138,054 102,889 349,205 172,.397 272,630 2,938 3,379 7,687 1,926 3,845 3,66S 3,03) 8,523 1,817 5,760 505 530 862 215 560 556 488 971 168 669 505 681 1,736 440 602 617 625 1,990 381 984 395 607 834 229 434 404 -435 844 217 591 WEST MIDLAND ... „ ... 1,749,755 1,859,357 21,176 25,753 2,455 2,619 3,367 4,071 1,985 2,355 Gloucestershire Herefordshire „ Shropshire _ Staffordshire Worgestekshire Warwickshire 296,216 55,290 118,452 613,238 233,175 433,384 338,513 59,090 120,872 621,268 255,163 464,451 5,000 784 804 4,263 3,015 7,310 7,226 964 1,155 4,567 3,796 8,045 654 110 126 443 356 766 755 135 161 403 379 786 843 138 192 671 528 995 1,165 180 184 765 586 1,191 521 83 126 402 268 585 722 102 138 394 376 623 NORTH MIDLAND ... _ 1,023,152 1,064,334 11,642 13,075 1,338 1,397 2,227 2,413 1,185 1,210 Leicestershire „. ... Rutlandshire _ Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire ... Derbtshire _ 203,568 9,849 245,234 248,161 311,340 225,451 9860 253,624 266,417 308.982 2,965 245 3,089 2,877 2,466 3,410 234 3,210 3,317 2,844 340 55 275 322 346 375 29 307 387 299 481 64 754 445 483 565 35 691 575 547 265 41 324 277 278 297 35 340 289 249 NORTH WESTERN 2,506,333 2,715.176 19,336 21,096 1,611 1,656 3,275 4,007 1,667 1,735 Cheshire _. _ Lancashire 389,768 2,110,564 425,331 2,289,845 3,492 15,844 3,910 17,186 367 1,244 397 1,259 614 2,661 750- 3,257 381 1,286 373 1,362 YORKSHIRB «.«.,„« 1,747,823 1,836,939 13,349 14,551 1,242 1,241 2,861 3,044 1,240 1,361 NORTHERN > 1,066,090 1,056,005 6,832 6,555 579 525 2,091 1,705 767 601 Durham Northumberland ... ™ Cumberland ... Westmorland _ 602,351 302,627 130,613 30,499 585,010 .S00,871 136,320 33,804 3,476 2,599 602 155 3,248 2,412 634 261 296 198 62 23 ' 231 191 54 29 1,356 577 118 40 992 510 139 64 445 237 53 32 284 207 81 29 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 1,011,478 1,001,439 7,971 7.597 760 733 1,627 . 1,536 822 702 Monmouthshire ... > 150,372 141,945 1,224 1,113 147 137 271 265 136 124 South Wales :— Glamorganshire ... ... Carmarthenshire ... „. Pembrokeshire ... ». Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire „ 443,762 64,627 41,999 26,495 30,476 11,860 416,169 70,701 46,733 33,745 29,431 11,421 4,014 405 507 325 246 70 3,590 258 463 339 230 106 378 35 35 10 17 4 324 31 33 16 19 11 725 51 257 29 44 14 700 56 182 32 39 14 411 38 62 23 26 7 315 30 43 15 20 5 North Wales;— Montgomeryshibb ... «. Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Carnarvonshire ... _ ... Anqjeset... „ „ 26,790 40,478 65,237 23,971 60,924 24,487 28,111 41,222 64,705 25,178 6.5,9,59 26,119 117 253 319 117 276 9S 152 276 405 131 411 123 11 31 42 12 26 12 22 32 51 15 30 12 24 43 78 13 46 32 22 37 82 18 56 33 8 27 37 6 28 14 12 34 47 10 36 11 *. 248 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XL V.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH ; SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. Wbbbe Enumbeatkd. Whebb Bokn. HAMPSHIEE. Males. Females. BEEKSHIRF. Males. Females. MIDDLESEX (Ex. Metro- politan). Males. Females. HERTFORD- SHIRE. BUCKING- HAMSHIRE. Males. Females. Males. Females, TOTAL LOXDON SOUTHEASTERN ScTBREY (Ex. Metropolitan).. Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) .. Sussex Hampshibb Bekkshibk SOUTH MIDLAND MiDDLESEx(Ex.Metropolitan) Hebtfobdshibe buckinqhamshiee Oxfobdshibb noethamptonshibe HUNTINGDONSHIBB Bedpoedshiee Cambbidgebhibe EASTERN Essex Suffolk ... NOEFOLK ... SOUTH WESTERN... WiLTSHIEB dobsetshieb ... Devonshibb Cornwall * som ebsetshibe WEST MIDLAND ... Gloucbstebshiee Hbeefobdshibe Sheopshiek Staffoedshiee... woecestkkshiee Wabwickshiee ^JORTH MIDLAND Leicbsteeshieb Rutlandshike ... LiNOOLNSHIEE ... NorriNGHAMSHIBE Debbysiiibe NORTH WESTERN Cheshire , Lancashire YORKSHIRE ... NORTHERN.. 339,247 373,759 Durham noethdmberland oumbebland ... Wbstmobland ... MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES monmouthshiee South Wales :— Glamobganshibe Cabmaethenshibe ... Pembeokeshiee Cardiganshiee Bebcknockshiee Radnoeshiee North Wales:— montoomebyshibe ... Flintshibe Denbighshiee Merionethshire Carnarvonghiee Anglesey 26,006 269,856 11,247 6,118 7,2U 240,577 4,700 8,750 5,025 928 805 828 463 69 384 248 5,879 4,808 557 514 12,269 3,427 4,229 2,672 530 1,411 4,319 1,397 145 244 808 561 1,164 2,134 " 561 41 528 462 542 3,710 852 2,858 2,471 1,660 1,013 500 122 23 2,193 423 1,21 46 173 32,575 292,030 13,449 6,493 9,277 257,374 5,437 10,942 6,305 1,090 952 1,139 569 76 485 32B 6,696 5,310 723 663 13,243 3,774 4,109 2,836 566 1,958 5,175 1,867 197 268 853 686 1,304 2,405 582 38 606 622 557 4,267 851 3,416 2,786 1,613 903 482 172 54 2,027 334 36 174 21 61 15 130,316 142,099 208,275 222,755 13,463 89,964 4,830 2,189 1,401 4,482 77,062 12,948 4,555 648 2,488 4,573 307 38 213 126 2,094 1,624 252 218 4,308 2,730 313 528 97 640 3,055 1,065 112 124 515 333 906 988 285 28 174 228 273 1,138 277 861 973 318 119 108 49 12 1,067 597 13 33 24 30 11 18,520 92,453 6,114 2,546 2,355 5,167 76,271 15,996 3,710 788 2,845 5,789 352 64 279 169 2,500 1,956 301 243 4,770 2,806 383 618 111 852 3,428 1,340 137 130 509 412 900 980 271 28 196 214 271 1,284 324 960 1,005 313 146 106 46 15 850 187 404 19 36 21 27 14 34,269 16,750 7,525 3,952 1,921 2,240 1,112 137,939 131,703 3,305 1,473 377 322 80 388 291 11,160 10,325 461 374 1,790 295 310 643 179 363 1,949 430 49 110 356 298 706 1,065 27 264 233 232 1,316 306 1,010 1,020 405 217 143 33 10 612 144 302 22 29 15 15 6 40,854 £0,037 4,026 3,185 2,263 1,353 141,884 134,860 3,715 1,591 445 361 103 501 308 11,572 10,608 321 443 327 287 653 149 477 2,217 586 82 116 376 332 705 1,097 21 261 277 1,317 313 1,004 962 419 198 143 55 21 503 125,945 15,739 7,273 2,282 2,108 1,183 1,178 89,950 9,653 73,908 1,465 250 663 161 3,026 822 5,777 5.117 363 297 878 133 182 301 76 1£6 1,534 226 551 1,667 390 27 381 465 404 1,143 243 900 1,335 298 172 71 42 13 351 70 144 18 14 10 11 5 137,582 19,707 9,309 3,133 2,383 1,907 1,242 644 94,967 11,248 75,573 1,706 319 117,268 196 4,211 1,103 6,345 5,578 405 1,104 173 177 369 77 308 400 54 82 362 249 622 1,616 457 38 375 426 320 1,161 264 897 1,156 222 115 65 29 13 326 63 134 6 26 5 11 6 11,739 8,839 2,274 1,631 870 1,161 2,913 84,445 6,465 3,246 67,541 2,022 3,002 83 1,939 147 2,068 1,747 169 152 992 308 142 251 2,801 365 68 104 720 360 1,184 1,777 600 32 186 353 606 2,106 609 1,497 1,637 369 212 117 27 13 495 27 125,001 15,105 11,049 2,946 1,800 1,414 1,327 3,462 86,801 7,348 3,742 66,430 2,648 3,368 99 2,978 188 2,212 1,796 208 208 1,101 311 152 276 61 301 2,917 477 64 122 658 403 1,193 1,734 36 192 389 518 2,059 613 1,446 1,252 330 171 92 38 29 441 81 190 13 9 12 6 9 Census, 1901. 24S ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES . Table XLY.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of eaumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS ; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES ; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — eoviintied. Where Enumbbatbd. Where Bobn. OXFORD- SHIRE. Males. Females. NORTHAMP- TONSHIRE. Males. Females HTJNTING- DONSltlRE. Males.' Fdmales. BEDFORD- SHIRE. CAMBKIDGE- SHIRE. Males. Females. Males Females. TOTAL LONDON- SOUTH EASTERN ... .» >. StTRBET (Ex. Metropolitan)... KisN r (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sdsskx Hampshiee Berkshibe SOUTH MIDLAND... „ !M]DDi.ESBX(Ex.Metiopolitan) Hebtfordshibb buckinghamsbibx ... . oxfobdshibe NOBTHAMPTONSHIBfc ... HnNTINQDONSHIBE .. [ Bedfobdshibe Camebidgeshibb EASTERN Essex Suffolk nobfojus: SOUTH WESTERN... Wiltshire DOBSE-l'SHIBE ... Detonshibe Cornwall somebsetshibe WEST MIDLAND ... Gloucestershibe Herefobdshibe Shropshire Staffordshire... Worcestershire Wabwickshibe NORTH MIDLAND Leicestebshibe Rutlandshire ... Lincolnshire ... Nottinohamshibe Debbtshibe NORTH WESTERN Cheshibe ... Lancashibe YORKSHIRE ... 115,997 NORTHERN.. DUBHAM nobthumbebland Cumbebland ... Westmoblakd ... MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES monmouthbhibe South Wales :— Glamoboanshibe Cabmabthenshibe ... Pembbokeshike Cabdioanshire Bbecknookshire Radnorshire North Wales:— Montgomertshibb ... Flintshire Mebionethshibe Cabnabvonshibe Anglbset 125,019 9,421 13,307 2,175 1,333 860 1,812 7,127 71.667 3,196 660 2,759 62,674 1,763 67 301 147 1,655 1,345 160 150 2,076 955 178 361 92 490 10,991 2,088 162 143 l,e85 1,484 5,429 1,861 722 26 195 334 584 1,852 378 1,474 1,737 352 193 91 51 17 1,178 627 27 33 14 39 20 175,123 184,165 38,987 12,839 16,294 2.885 1.742 1,644 1,856 8,167 74,826 3,692 715 3,425 64,063 2,249 58 465 159 1,919 1,479 223 217 2,327 898 231 450 106 642 10,441 2,318 184 155 1,316 1,402 5,036 1,738 618 34 215 351 490 1,918 420 1,498 1,529 331 159 91 55 26 867 176 424 14 12 25 25 11 6,981 4,108 1,119 1,036 647 920 132,297 1,796 811 1,859 988 123,610 1,466 1,084 683 2,111 1,411 273 427 958 199 161 54 235 7,867 538 86 149 1,568 769 4,757 11,948 5,769 476 2,070 1,779 1,854 3,149 645 2,504 4.880 650 350 185 67 674 104 8,947 5,470 1,570 1,248 1,172 991 136,449 2,168 964 2,295 1,453 125,315 1,784 1,653 817 2,256 1,389 330 537 1,030 144 302 296 8,107 578 104 197 1,391 764 5,073 13,226 6,721 702 2,416 1,860 1,527 3,451 759 2,692 4,065 544 286 138 78 42 620 255 10 21 21 18 13 41,811 97,789 2,975 1,266 395 337 198 227 109 27,455 831 .344 132 47 3,262 19,825 962 2,052 1,102 648 161 293 182 73 24 27 165 87 250 2,512 471 76 873 630 971 130 841 1,606 187 134 36 13 4 105 23 4,193 1,823 625 408 402 265 123 28,136 1,140 450 156 73 3,476 19,130 1,426 2,285 1,267 731 180 356 265 55 39 84 13 64 681 88 18 26 170 87 292 2,592 615 90 864 644 379 1,032 176 856 1,543 179 130 33 13 110 16 103,601 8,144 3,624 1,076 1,042 573 656 277 73,427 3,296 3,378 1,789 178 3,879 760 59,537 610 2,071 1,696 191 181 548 101 99 183 42 123 1,736 218 27 58 483 226 724 3,670 901 38 536 957 1,238 1,400 254 1,146 2,474 410 259 83 60 8 285 56 116 8 15 6 17 10 121,282 130,196 9,159 4,415 1,361 1,121 965 78,093 3,482 3,701 2,176 253 3,622 920 63,263 676 2,167 1,733 222 212 606 121 85 160 52 188 262 39 72 380 220 3,284 943 45 493 841 962 1,512 297 1,215 2,090 329 190 81 42 16 277 46 117 12 11 14 9 6 11,629 4,410 1,269 1,363 724 775 279 80.406 3,149 1,518 264 163 1,711 2,232 834 70,335 9,570 4,501 2,213 2,856 683 140 103 241 48 151 1,410 239 35 57 393 196 490 4,727 684 68 2,103 1,006 806 2,987 248 2,739 4,255 830 589 158 67 375 57 182 13 16 11 20 5 15,526 6,439 2,192 1,582 1,373 901 391 83,475 3,790 1,892 357 214 1,891 2,369 1,252 71,710 10,113< , 4,441 2.612 3,060 757 162 116 237 50 192 1,495 316 49 91 350 199 490 4,558 746 80 2,201 924 607 3,199 333 2,866 3,645 645 453 128 40 24 344 41 167 5 10 5 18 4 34 250 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AJfD WALES.— STJMMAET TABLES. Tablk XLV.— distribution, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH. SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — -continued. Where Enumkrated. Where Born. ESSEX. SUFFOLK. NOBFOLK. WILTSHIRE DORSET- SHIRE. Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females TOTAL ... „ LONDON „ ,. 881.438 406,310 231,436 249,843 288,243 313,184 167,173 181,014 118,77.3 129.947 43,808 57,597 21,455 29,869 20,789 28,844 11,594 17,021 7,540 9,845 SOUTH EASTERN 10,650 25,531 9,922 13,806 9,375 12,588 18,541 22,643 17,674 21,124 SuRHET (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sussex ... ..; Hampshikb BerksHirb '.', 6,321 8,123 2,822 2,977 707 7,824 8,970 4,404 3,329 1,004 2,827 3,667 1,220 1,687 521 4,527 4,019 2,227 1,867 666 2,463 3,280 1,265 1,867 500 4,059 3,554 2,261 2,003 711 2,851 1,756 1,398 8,542 3,994 3,840 2,096 2,138 9,950 4,619 2,189 1,415 1,298 12,150 1 622 2.475 1,636 1,680 14,697 766 SOUTH MIDLAND 17,162 21,930 9,366 12,287 11,310 14,074 5,211 6,944 2,606 3.336 MiDDLESEX(Bx.Metropolitan) Hertfordshire BnCKINGHAMSHIRB ... Oxfordshire Northamptonshire nUNTINGDONSniRE .. Bedfordshire Cambridbebhibe 9.704 3,975 567 280 620 157 609 1,440 12,639 4,955 708 414 581 190 643 1,800 3,967 1,032 325 209 521 202 370 2,730 5,691 1,331 443 294 493 249 446 3,340 3,752 1,060 335 223 1,232 473 364 3,871 5,482 1,218 434 ;314 1,171 426 491 4,538 2,744 476 553 817 332 32 156 102 3,827 597 651 1,053 388 37 235 156 1,488 336 217 200 159 26 91 90 1,915 416 254 303 169 35 ' li9 95 BASTERN 285,597 286,214 172,874 178,834 211,859 225,693 1,862 2,233 1,477 1,709 Essex Suffolk Norfolk 279,621 4,819 1,357 278,756 5,934 1,524 15,747 149,846 7,281 15,920 153,419 9,495 8,234 12,190 191,435 7,630 14,765 203,298 1,523 181 158 1,766 253 214 1,163 182 132 1,308 191 30UTH WESTERN 2,144 2,631 1,746 1,502 1,526 1,581 110,742 113,074 80,774 85,352 Wiltshire Dorsetshire Devonshire Cornwall Somersetshire 336 *11 796 218 383 431 400 883 207 610 219 250 467 558 252 242 242 610 115 393 221 266 665 221 253 272 235 540 123 411 101,306 2,019 1,001 188 6,^ 100,057 2,600 1,189 193 9,035 2,768 71,174 1,724 274 4,834 3,155 73,888 2,169 289 6,851 iVEST MIDLAND 2,362 2,777 2,251 2,235 2,762 2,896 8,473 10,287 2,454 2,957 qlo0cb8tershike Herefordshire Shropshire Staffordshire woboestershire Warwickshire 526 76 113 568 350 729 744 110 143 556 433 791 390 76 112 866 244 563 602 120 123 628 279 583 614 95 159 775 377 842 636 125 196 638 423 878 6,840 199 143 705 607 979 7,513 211 173 616 678 1,036 1,204 100 87 396 273 394 1,546 113 122 397 326 463 VORTH MIDLAND 2,365 2,465 2,841 2,699 6,698 6,513 1,155 1,226 806 730 Leicestershire ; Rutlandshire Lincolnshire nottinqhamshire Derbyshire 453 23 942 401 546 512 35 971 481 466 449 51 975 618 748 494 53 918 608 626 862 72 3,395 1,217 1,152 879 80 3,477 1,189 888 302 23 155 219 456 287 35 200 270 434 205 14 133 188 266 184 13 141 165 227 NORTH WESTERN 2,394 2,444 2,826 2,838 4,609 4,953 1,740 1,831 1,677 1,775 Cheshire Lancashire 445 1,949 605 1,939 342 2,484 428 2,410 596 4,013 658 1,295 353 1,387 430 1,401 303 1,374 323 1,462 YORKSHIRE 2,806 2,388 5,203 4,106 11,030 0,770 1,453 1,463 885 860 NORTHERN 2,191 1,573 2,296 1,614 7,404 5,549 466 402 403 363 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland 1,497 686 84 24 1,025 438 77 33 1,651 673 50 22. 1,132 415 40 21 4,745 2,523 113 23 3,609 1,896 111 33 277 J23 59 7 187 128 67 20 215 •137 27 24 191 107 43 19 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 964 860 666 553 881 723 5,936 8,893 2,477 1,896 MONUpUTHSBIRE 165 151 100 96 152 110 1,819 1,148 613 371 South Wales :— Glamoroanshire Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire., 442 , 32 79 22 42 12 361 25 80 18 26 18 263 19 146 6 14 7 215 17 43 17 18 4 363 27 118 16 40 11 270 25 84 14 22 16 3,692 43 73 19 1-27 20 2,397 48 61 12 73 11 1,711 37 65 9 32 12 1,290 31 61 11 22 10 North Wales:— MJontgomeryshieb Flintshire ; Denbighshire Merionethshire Carnarvonshire Anglesey 15 27 49 16 36 27 19 29 60 15 39 19 5 27 40 6 29 4 16 34 36 10 36 11 18 29 60 8 33 16 15 33 63 11 46 14 15 28 44 11 30 15 16 24 55 15 37 i 9 38 27 3 16 5 11 33 24 1 18 10 Census. 1901. 251 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XLV— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. Where Enumebates. Where Bobn. DEVONSHIRE. CORNWALL. SOMERSET- SHIRE. GLOUCESTER- SHIRE. HEREFORD-; SHIRE. M&lea. Femaloa. Males. Females. Males. Females. MnJes. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL _. ... LONDON... „. .„ _ ... 848.098 390,168 173.880 208,524 287,404 319,662 330,590 359,398 71.179 76,511 24,050 28,818 6,319 8,354 15,777 21,455 14,846 18,763 2,216 3,440 SOUTH EASTERN ... „. ... 16,229 19,986 4,431 5,678 11,736 16.056 9,700 12,801 1,500 2.370 StTBBET 1,321 256 101 110 121 18 66 91 1,706 331 131 160 116 20 95 97 3,012 193 120 191 319 11 161 112 1,185 628 536 671 388 51 236 173 2,795 185 196 1,527 658 36 211 137 3,775 635 539 2,101 651 50 303 175 181 95 80 101 125 15 12 30 795 169 118 193, 150 ' 21 93 52 EASTERN _ ... 4,183 4,612 1,501 1,684 2,550 3,022 2,622 2,879 470 584 Essex _ ™ Suffolk _ NORFOUC 3.520 378 285 3,711 518 383 1,257 HI 103 1,362 193 129 2,071 260 219 2.113 317 292 2,123 267 232 2,277 319 283 331 71 68 393 99 92 SOUTH WESTERN „ 264,551 296,312 144,643 173,712 199,598 219,744 16,424 19,630 884 1,341 Wn,TSHmE Dorsetshire _ Devonshire cobnwaix somebbetbhibs 1,301 2,638 211,090 8,007 8,512 1,105 2,912 272,981 8,158 10,553 269 133 11,901 128,181 853 272 151 20.291 151,118 1,250 1,603 1,091 6,075 680 181.116 5,611 5,261 6.913 601 201.320 1,800 618 2,701 588 7,681 5,119 716 2,656 109 10,670 181 82 213 53 322 272 156 301 69 510 WEST MIDLAND 8,241 9.546 2,140 2,665 19,678 25,486 244,475 264,866 49.859 53,084 Gloucestershike Herefordshire Shropshire Staffordshire Worcestershire Wabwiokshxue 1,598 218 256 961 719 1,129 5,655 305 253 1,012 878 1,113 931 55 80 387 239 125 1,311 81 112 118 283 157 15,056 357 240 1,151 1,161 1,710 20,611 121 310 1,191 1,277 1,613 223,302 2,171 596 3,712 6,215 8,119 212,695 2,555 590 3,282 7,355 8,389 2.107 38,.334 1,187 1,601 3,801 2,223 3,431 39,171 1,705 1,511 1,679 2,578 .VORTH MIDLAND 1,880 2,072 718 803 2,106 2,024 4.036 3,826 730 846 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire NoTTINGHAiMSHIRE Debbtshire 369 26 507 161 5U 110 29 533 572 528 155 12 161 129 258 161 11 201 161 263 127 21 262 651 739 119 23 300 661 591 915 30 318 991 1,722 981 10 366 1,017 1,122 195 11 86 175 263 230 17 93 191 315 NORTH WESTERN 5,254 5,637 3,610 4,552 3,736 4,141 6,343 7,018 2,287 3.223 Cheshire Lancashire 1,031 1,223 1,061 1,573 125 3,185 539 1,013 718 3,01i3 853 3,288 1,135 5.208 1,315 5,703 580 1,707 811 2.412 YORKSHIRB _ 2,889 3,229 1,390 1,682 2,554 2,546 4,857 4,350 966 1,135 NORTHERN 2,881 2,220 2,617 2,519 1,262 992 1.335 1,240 252 263 Durham Northumberland cumbebland Westmobland 1,293 695 318 15 1,168 665 351 36 1,158 587 518 21 1,361 529 598 31 880 269 81 29 659 213 88 32 831 313 125 33 709 358 117 66 120 m 62 10 121 76 40 26 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 12,207 9,845 4,424 4,189 23,295 17,328 19.574 16,293 11,046 8,631 Monmoutbsribe 1,903 1,128 176 112 5,855 1,210 6,681 5,635 1.671 3,181 South Wales:— Glamorqanshib". Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cabdioanshire Bbeckkockshibe Radnobshibe 9,160 160 158 39 1S8 35 7,109 132 363 39 97 28 3,113 80 153 20 91 15 3,261 79 112 28 51 22 16,139 199 216 51 267 35 12,317 125 118 36 198 25 11,170 289 217 71 313 70 9,357 231 208 17 261 75 1,161 102 78 33 1,000 718 3,021 79 61 12 917 699 North Wales:— montqomebyshire Flintshire Denbiobshibe Merionethshire Carnarvonbhibe Anglesey 16 66 77 20 70 39 16 77 103 26 87 12 7 10 18 3 39 36 15 16 17 7 13 30 25 61 61 11 51 18 31 77 61 29 52 16 58 86 106 27 89 31 70 101 109 10 123 27 • 59 10 75 25 11 10 77 61 71 36 67 13 . !'. 252 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTKIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continii&d. Where Enumerated, Where Bobn. SHEOPSHIRE. STAFFORD- SHIRE. WORCESTER SHIRE. - WARWICK- SHIRE. LEICESTER- SHIRE. i Males. Females. Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females . Males. Females TOTAl LONDON 155,862 166,531 623,965 658,739 229,264 247,534 427,731 460,298 205,260 217,120 2,814 3,654 6,594 7,779 4,081 5,433 12,210 13,747 3,926 4,115 SOUTH EASTERN 2,060 2,709 4,922 5,418 3,386 4,227 7,248 8,016 2,717 2,884 Surrey (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Hampshire Berkshire 517 160 317 517 ,219 770 583 531 623 292 885 1,291 668 1,616 462 1,296 1,175 1,072 1,132 143 700 707 455 1,154 370 1,055 847 826 1,038 461 1,182 1,794 963 2,319 685 1,913 1,661 1,664 2,046 728 636 689 156 716 220 721 607 663 619 244 SOUTH MIDLAND 1,472 1,938 4,053 4,890 2,490 3,139 7,836 9,763 5,018 5,381 MiDDLE8EX(Ex.Metropolitan) Hertfordshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire 627 170 154 113 228 21 62 67 859 213 175 197 293 25 96 80 li489 379 381 326 1,091 37 211 139 1,786 514 361 163 1,200 68 301 191 975 206 176 171 158 - 17 115 72 1,230 277 260 607 173 32 161 99 2,588 599 611 1,206 2,217 67 348 197 3,023 633 710 1,881 2,737 101 151 221 879 299 193 157 2,868 123 323 176 915 334' 208' 195! 3,064 97 359 209 EASTERN 625 757 1,970 2,178 1,048 1,170 2,805 2,722 1,213 1,188 Essex Suffolk Norfolk 105 HI 106 188 129 110 1,168 263 239 1,576 292 310 803 140 105 815 167 158 2,231 305 266 2,040 356 326 779 161 273 696 180 312 SOUTH WESTERN 798 1,019 2,220 2,473 1,716 2,109 2,957 3,066 781 878 Wiltshire Dorsetshire Devonshire Cornwall Somersetshire 164 92 218 53 241 176 97 325 63 358 376 265 790 170 619 375 251 875 161 811 435 173 472 104 532 138 178 563 104 826 501 371 1,060 237 785 431 363 969 177 1,1-26 115 133 266 15 222 114 116 288 70 290 WEST MIDLAND 114,996 114,919 526,523 546,600 198,238 212,629 360,733 386,206 9,800 10,022 Gloucestershire Herefordshire Shropshire Staffordshire Worcestershire Warwickshire 551 1,711 91,025 11,512 3,193 3,971 829 1,737 89,856 13,992 3,885 4,620 1,116 517 1,242 180,337 15,287 21,694 1,897 613 5,051 187,810 19,186 31,683 3,758 2,440 1,545 19,617 153,172 17,708 4,910 2,535 1,687 21,201 161,626 20,670 2,501 550 972 26,157 24,158 306,092 3,184 655 1,238 28,702 27,679 321,718 156 87 185 2,919 871 5,219 504; 106 1 208 2,783 922 5,499 NORTH MIDLAND 2,536 2,680 18,864 21,234 3,837 3.787 11,196 12,509 172,293 183,237 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Derbyshire 116 30 173 715 1,112 523 19 200 671 1,267 3,262 48 647 3,101 11,806 3,982 62 765 3.564 12,861 919 32 268 698 1,920 1,005 33 297 768 1,684 6,208 85 556 2,179 3,168 6,152 97 638 2,338 3,281 155,031 195 1,535 6,592 8,640 165,562 595 1,661 7,180 8,239 NORTH WESTERN 17,790 26,134 31,889 41,575 5,508 6,694 11,824 12,684 3,476 3,752 Cheshire Lancashire 5,663 12,127 isfe 8,524 23,365 11,279 30,296 1,036 1,472 1,338 5,356 1,951 91373 2,339 10,345 704 2,772 752 3,000 YORKSHIRE 1 3,724 4,213 16,246 16,228 4,522 4,378 6,740 6,950 4,616 4,343 NORTHERN 992 915 4,895 4,499 1,330 1,129 1.653 1,428 773 670 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland 634' 219 101 35 517 195 130 73 3,356 1,042 424 73 3,010 930 447 112 906 250 132 42 735 237 115 42 875 539 185 51 751 435 176 66 375 267 101 27 312 223 86 49 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 8,055 7,503 5,789 5,865 3,108 2,839 3,034 3,206 647 650 Monmouthshire 1,031 720 1,727 1,495 930 733 565 528 85 96 South Wales :— Glamorganshire Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 1,135 68 65 122 338 573 971 62 67 147 185 522 1,756 J 18 51 97 137 78 1,597 80 63 125 115 63 1,449 84 62 30 133 90 1,219 71 15 63 107 74 1,295 68 78 53 81 52 1,102 15 71 101 60 59 271 18 11 9 31 10 229 11 16 9 19 13 North Wales:— Montgomeryshire ... Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Carnarvonshire Anglesey 1,377 696 1,906 155 241 18 1,504 875 1,818 184 366 62 111 708 608 64 256 18 144 788 769 88 473 63 40 94 90 27 67 12 57 125 116 38 151 10 63 192 212 17 265 13 97 285 293 108 HI 33 16 36 41 13 57 IS 21 56 80 17 71 12 Census. 1901. J5a ENGLAND AND WALES.— STJMMAET TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 •^-continued. ' Where Born, RUTLAND- LINCOLN- NOTTING- DERBY- Wbebb Enumerated. SHIRE. SHIRE. HAMSHIRE. SHIRE. CHEShinjii. 1 Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL 13.946 14,585 292,918 309,743 241,088 251,886 297,069 306,246 368,968 389,976 LONDON... ... ... .„ ... 595 799 7,957 9,641 4,200 4.278 3,084 3,414 3,606 3,933 SOUTH EASTERN 366 463 4,782 6,014 2,771 2,626 2.369 2,499 3,230 3,050 SCBRBT (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sussex Hampshire Bekebhire 101 100 65 65 35 138 102 103 83 37 1,178 1,128 688 1,181 301 1,685 1.176 1.315 1,160 378 620 800 364 779 208 633 663 603 661 164 493 676 317 683 200 611 587 181 639 178 612 . . 912 352 1,145 209 761 760 602 782 166 SOUTH MIDLAND 1,350 1,527 8,839 10.356 2,547 2,813 2.251 2,460 2,069 2,283 MiDDLBSEX(Ex.Metropolitan) Hertfordshire buckinqhamshire Oxfordshire Northamptonshire HlTNTINGDONSHIRE Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire 116 52 34 22 882 93 16 73 181 76 38 27 956 125 51 73 1.960 616 223 199 3,381 637 160 1,363 2,366 698 279 236 3,822 726 560 1,669 839 270 117 103 729 123 221 143 895 279 128 126 783 113 261 198 727 223 136 92 607 75 259 132 822 233 154 126 613 71 271 137 901 247 205 129 337 29 142 79 1,019 264 209 158 316 25 160 102 EASTERN 193 193 3,609 3,886 1,120 1,127 926 1,087 1,159 1,211 Essex Suffolk Norfolk lOS 38 47 95 29 69 1,802 537 1,170 1,811 683 1,192 726 167 227 671 187 269 687 174 165 664 186 237 849 161 119 819 176 186 SOUTH WESTERN 96 111 1,082 1,228 797 770 882 1,000 1,170 1,221 WlLTSmBE Dorsetshire Devonshire Ck>RNWALL Somersetshire 23 19 32 3 19 26 20 23 9 28 186 173 372 97 251 179 196 122 109 322 109 131 273 74 210 111 94 233 66 263 170 110 295 64 243 167 102 319 67 355 170 161 504 105 230 169 115 491 112 334 WEST MIDLAND 458 464 3,481 3,705 4,286 4.462 10,574 11,861 13,138 13,249 Gloucestershire Herefordshire Shbopshibe Staffordshire Worcestershire Warwickshire 50 10 9 132 51 206 52 13 16 112 59 212 391 83 163 1,069 163 1,310 536 86 178 1,033 357 1,313 396 43 140 1,488 533 1,681 463 65 183 1,463 607 1,675 585 79 241 6.456 829 2,384 661 99 292 7,232 987 2,590 464 213 2,293 7,701 757 1,710 602 244 2,433 7,400 794 1,756 NORTH MIDLAND 9,725 9.957 217,745 225,102 201.626 211,798 236,439 238,939 5,404 5,955 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Derbyshire 1,801 6,061 917 500 113 2,125 5,754 1.193 571 311 3,537 762 197.771 11,563 1,110 1,311 880 202,900 13,513 3,493 1,735 115 5,315 176,284 16,157 6,174 131 5,878 186,225 14,390 1,687 18 932 14,147 216,625 5,319 60 1,179 17,203 215,178 623 33 404 748 3,696 606 20 377 803 4,149 NORTH WESTERN 297 856 8,745 10,014 5,858 6,556 17,730 21,283 824,859 344,379 Cheshire Lancashire 61 236 75 281 1,103 7,612 1,426 8,688 907 4,931 1,036 5,520 4,963 12,767 6,189 15,091 260,862 63,997 271,971 72,108 YORKSHIRE 722 580 33,808 37,032 16,049 15,863 19,977 21,129 6,160 6,337 NORTHERN 93 84 2,225 2,031 1,204 1,074 1.909 1,664 2,183 2,067 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland 53 21 6 10 60 15 7 12 1,439 540 188 58 1,296 493 149 91 633 382 161 28 584 301 135 51 1,025 341 186 67 828 321 134 81 1,228 151 371 133 1,044 407 391 225 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 51 51 747 734 630 519 928 910 5,990 6,291 MoNMOUrHSHIBB 11 9 115 103 121 85 152 139 273 240 South Wales:— Glamoroanshibe Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 20 5 1 11 I 1 3 353 23 38 11 31 4 296 19 13 14 27 9 286 17 32 7 11 9 204 17 15 13 13 6 365 31 31 28 32 21 316 26 14 10 27 26 731 36 6t 49 71 43 644 28 59 47 61 33 North Wales :— Montgomeryshibb Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Oabnarvonshibe 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 6 i i 15 15 49 8 11 11 22 60 62 16 63 10 10 39 40 7 28 23 12 45 43 9 51 7 18 70 88 6 62 21 29 80 134 8 87 15 148 2,085 1,646 85 654 203 132' 2,275 1,800' 106 696' 167 254 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AKD WALES.— STJMMAET TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTEIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. Where Enumerated. Where Bobn. 1 LANOA- SHIEE. YORK- SHIRE. DURHAM. NORTHUM- BERLAND. CUMBER- LAND, Males. Females. Males, FemaleE Males, Females . Males. FemaleE . Males. Females. TOTAL LONDON 1,836,12C ) 1,978,16£ ! 1,649,724 1,748,94' 7 520,457 535,077 269.530 280,436 143,88£ 151,628 17,507 17,604 17,649 17,908 4.407 4,695 3,784 4,199 1,804 1.752 SOUTHEASTERN 13,234 10,954 12,492 12,050 3,653 3,185 2.232 2,291 1,034 1,053 Surrey (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sussex ... ..; Hampshire '". Bebkbhibb 2,141 3,931 1,347 5,076 739 2,632 2,529 2,131 3,041 621 2,490 3,702 1,689 3,783 828 2,824 2,955 2,494 3,043 734 500 1,419 342 1,253 139 597 1,079 499 901 109 411 786 234 690 111 534 588 398 637 134 265 261 111 317 80 304 231, 236 222 60 SOUTH MTPLAND 6,451 7,324 8,440 9,212 1.357 1,599 1.062 1,258 710 737 M 1 DDLESEX(Ex.Metropolitan 1 HEBirORDSHIRB Buckinohamshirb Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire .. Bedfordshire Cambridsbshibe 3,233 642 422 358 886 133 414 358 3,830 672 455 443 960 118 471 375 3,641 817 508 420 1,583 238 582 651 4,087 827 510 540 1,518 284 727 719 695 137 75 50 171 32 89 108 803 172 108 104 164 23 120 105 590 111 53 45 129 11 57 66 667 135 76 74 155 18 71 62 354 86 59 31 84 23 50 23 356 78 45 49 96 23 52 38 EASTERN 5,214 4,952 6,232 6,501 1,851 1,956 1.202 1,325 460 418 Essex Suffolk Norfolk 3,994 597 623 3,755 520 677 3,916 1,011 1,305 3,985 978 1,538 1,260 239 352 1,302 241 413 808 136 258 841 192 292 313 71 76 279 65 74 SOUTH WESTERN 4,687 4,249 3,945 4,057 992 1,098 715 814 426 411 Wiltshire ; Dorsetshire Devonshire ; Cornwall , Somebsetshibe 522 817 1,925 509 914 445 383 1,650 50l! 1,269 .'>29 533 1,595 395 893 453 415 1.578 448 1,158 118 117 424 136 197 141 119 459 137 242 82 117 322 83 111 77 94 337 115 191 48 47 171 82 78 40 23 169 75 99 : WEST MIDLAND 17,999 19,369 13,645 14,072 2.193 2.372 1.225 1.484 1,130 1,143 Gloucestebshire ( Hebefobdshibe Shropshire Staffordshire Worcestershire Warwickshibb 1,702 407 2,121 6,857 1,971 4,941 2,175 511 2,195 7,085 2,272 5,131 1,712 282 851 4,651 1,954 4,195 1,972 350 799 4,420 2,148 345 36 97 882 264 569 422 43 112 868 354 573 213 26 80 416 162 328 287 38 93 439 193 434 155 46 108 337 151 333 211 57 90 327 143 31S ; NORTH MIDLAND Leicestershire j Rutlandshire Lincolnshire , Nottinghamshire ... ., 1 Derbtshibe 12,335 1,725 93 1,880 2,911 5,726 13,174 1,888 36 1,902 2,932 6,416 34,707 2,805 188 10,619 7,433 13,662 38,499 2,964 125 12,279 8,307 14,824 1,793 265 23 533 376 596 2.103 301 20 618 478 686 946 178 20 281 222 245 1,058 165 13 367 236 277 848 159 19 162 193 315 843 156 9 148 210 320 NORTH WESTERN 1,691,381 1,831,548 78,118 88,860 6,395 7,383 3,407 3,939 12,419 15,812 Cheshire Lancashire 51,072 1,640,309 61,601 1,770,047 6,919 71,199 8,022 80,338 714 5,681 794 6,589 432 2.975 484 3,455 1.196 11,223 1,548 14,264 YORKSHIRE 39,773 42,221 1.425,115 1,512,061 22,624 26,987 5,131 6,067 3,598 4,051 NORTHERN 16,264 15,009 44,836 42,199 473,274 481,864 248.967 257,181 120,819 124,820 Durham Northumberland cumbebland Wbstmobland 6,441 3.130 4,093 2,600 5,213 2,595 4 001 3,200 34,822 6,943 1,805 1,266 32,743 6,306 1,708 1,444 440,081 31,673 1,248 272 444,571 35,502 1,400 391 38,218 209,126 1,525 98 40,232 214,947 1,833 169 8,164 6,995 103,793 1,867 6,947 6,035 109,307 2,531 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 11,275 11,764 4,545 4,028 1,918 1,835 859 820 635 588 Monmouthshibe 849 699 822 658 363 338 148 138 112 96 South Wales :— Glamorqanshjbe Cabmabthenshibe Pembbokeshibe Cabdiqanshibe Beboknockshirb Radnorshire 2,829 221 199 185 221 104 2,370 174 153 168 104 110 1,905 129 264 66 153 57 1,642 76 246 46 96 ■ 47 1,166 28 69 8 42 10 1,114 25 44 9 26 8 543 14 46 3 13 8 510 9 21 9 7 5 282 18 24 8 18 15 227 8 13 9 10 16 North Wales :— Montgomeryshire Flintshire Dbnbiqhshirb Merionethshibb Carnarvonshtbe Anqlbsey 281 1,P56 2,183 242 1,489 616 319 2,065 2,586 312 1,975 729 79 239 426 63 277 65 77 277 433 48 326 51 14 78 89 6 41 i 12 92 100 4 53 10 10 21 24 8 17 1 12 34 35 3 S3 4 8 46 50 7 33 14 12 64 60 3 59 11 Census, 1901. 255 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAUT TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, ot enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the 'ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. WuiutE Enumerated. Where Born. WESTMOR- LAND. MONMOUTH- SHIRE. GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. CARMAR- THENSHIRE. i PEMBROKE- SHIRE. Ualea. Females. Males. Females, Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL „ LONDON... „ ... S9,g06 41,867 182,442 138,870 316,293 326,310 78,672 83,361 55,399 60,370 1 583 633 2.103 2,989 3,663 4,1'75 1,159 1,108 1,440 1,837 SOUTH EASTERN 860 418 1,887 1,767 2,417 2,535 454 517 1,573 1,717 SuBKET (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kknt (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sussex Hampshirb Bebkshibb 87 101 15 95 29 98 113 92 93 23 263 331 118 479 166 120 376 258 512 201 119 621 216 897 231 580 687 373 797 198 101 116 60 131 46 147 129 93 112 36 142 627 80 610 81 261 616 173 637 99 SOUTH MIDLAND 346 346 685 1,032 1.153 1,425 353 361 388 538 MiDDLESKx(Ex.Metropolit«n) Hertfordshire Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire Nobthamptonshire huntingdonshibb Bedfordshire Cambridoeshibx 153 31 27 29 74 7 10 15 110 31 35 27 67 16 30 397 53 58 68 50 6 29 21 581 ?? 108 85 11 16 31 698 81 81 103 76 9 19 50 817 122 108 123 95 22 60 48 187 25 50 16 66 1 12 7 197 24 44 23 10 3 19 11 228 34 30 18 44 2 22 10 340 39 39 37 42 5 25 11 EASTERN „. „ 154 156 429 613 906 879 160 130 327 379 Essex „ Suffolk Norfolk 101 24 29 107 25 21 360 29 10 115 65 13 742 92 72 717 77 86 128 15 17 93 17 20 236 46 15 246 71 62 SOUTH WESTERN „. 111 120 1,934 2,663 3,640 4,136 350 389 793 957 Wiltshire Dorsetshire « Devonshire Cornwall Somersetshire 13 20 34 12 32 IS 7 18 7 13 370 116 157 75 916 167 134 166 90 1,506 504 209 1,169 317 1,441 193 189 1,160 311 1,990 59 39 115 31 103 61 33 127 45 130 80 64 . 384 98 167 93 64 115 : 102 293 WEST MIDLAND 462 407 6,486 7,260 4,836 5,719 869 889 828 1,128 Gloucestershire Herefordshire Shropshibb Staffordshire Worcestershire Warwickshire 56 19 73 126 70 118 73 23 61 102 67 81 2,372 1,005 159 764 509 677 3,529 1,325 235 861 676 711 2,207 329 241 721 536 802 2,892 181 210 713 699 794 258 91 65 116 97 209 309 124 61 114 113 168 342 72 49 115 109 141 563 113 66 115 122 117 NORTH MIDLAND 384 362 533 540 720 711 166 134 164 180 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire Nottinohamshire Derbyshire 88 21 49 86 110 81 5 47 96 133 113 6 63 134 217 132 6 63 119 220 132 3 103 202 280 175 5 101 207 223 63 2 18 32 51 45 3 19 30 37 14 2 31 29 58 46 1 28 34 71 NORTH WESTERN 8,260 392 7,871 9,126 1,715 2,102 2,417 2,764 486 492 835 984 Cheshire Lancashire 438 8,628 370 1,345 427 1,675 469 1,948 539 2,225 122 361 117 375 178 657 224 760 YORKSHIRB ™ 2,711 3,224 1,215 1,158 1,593 1,481 205 163 267 297 NORTHERN 26,345 27,032 832 712 1,172 1,100 125 106 197 175 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland 1 1.233 ' 401 2,363 22,318 1,080 364 2,389 23,199 626 137 62 7 622 125 66 9 818 221 122 11 719 236 125 20 79 27 16 3 69 22 10. 5 99 68 26 1 104 43 22 4 MONMOUTHSHIRB AND WALES 184 143 116,123 118,134 292,776 301,385 74,345 79,072 48,587 52,178 Monmouthshire 20 18 96,602 97,577 7,837 7,991 1,123 939 1,024 889 South Wales :— Glamoroanshibe Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 58 7 1 2 3 11 26 6 7 1 1 5 16,915 332 190 75 1,714 82 17,688 339 187 92 1,834 107 277,223 3,451 912 499 1,850 179 284,875 3,751 1,084 628 1,951 219 16,375 53,684 1,140 805 828 71 14,443 60,009 1,348 981 937 88 11,139 1,688 33,872 460 174 28 9,028 1,792 39,372 667 181 39 North Wales:— Montgomeryshire Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Carnarvonshire Anglesey 5 15 20 3 31 2 5 19 21 1 23 1 33 75 70 27 38 10 42 82 91 28 54 13 169 91 220 111 183 15 210 99 198 55 48 66 89 41 62 23 11 39 71 54 73 23 26 36 38 14 68 20 23 32 40 23 65 27 256 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AKD WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLV.—DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. i Where Born. CARDIGAN- BRECKNOCK- RADNOR. MONT- Wheeb Enumbbated. SHIRE. SHIRE. SHIRE. GOMERY- FLINlSJllKJl' SHIRE. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females, Males. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL LONDON ^ .., 39,642 44,419 34,943 35,424 16,335 16,698 38,230 40,134 47,061 48,133 1,996 2,116 567 795 259 401 628 987 411 424 SOUTH EASTERN 261 267 305 451 137 251 261 462 295 as9. SUEEEY (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... 63 67 48 116 31 67 53 149 63 m 67 66 74 102 26 54 68 107 84 81 ., Sussex ; 43 51 60 87 27 62 41 77 31 54 . Hampshikk 67 63 96 116 35 48 74 87 100 73 Bebkshibb 21 30 27 30 18 30 25 42 17 27 SOUTH MIDLAND 215 266 174 283 115 200 236 341 177 236 MiDDLESEx(Ex.Metropolltan U2 177 104 146 52 80 127 192 101 112 Hkrtpordshibb 8 19 • 14 40 10 26 28 30 21 22 Buckinghamshire 12 16 12 17 7 25 19 29 8 14 Oxfordshire 11 16 12 21 15 27 16 36 11 26 Northamptonshire 17 19 16 25 16 20 32 31 20 34 Huntingdonshire 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 Bedfordshire U 15 8 14 10 13 7 11 6 19 Cambridgeshire 9 1 7 17 4 9 6 10 7 8 EASTERN 190 173 95 113 68 63 103 127 106 91 Essex 167 162 71 79 48 45 79 94 83 66 Suffolk Norfolk 17 6 6 a 14 10 21 13 3 7 7 11 16 8 20 13 12 11 14 11 SOUTH WESTERN 148 169 258 362 94 118 128 146 180 145 Wiltshire 23 15 56 59 16 21 24 23 26 18 Dorsetshire 19 15 19 24 9 10 19 18 17 11 Devonshire 51 46 64 97, 15 30 45 46 72 63 Cornwall SOMEBSBTSniRB 17 38 15 78 8 HI 19 163 7 47 6 61 10 30 10 49 28 37 10 43 WEST MIDLAND 547 490 1,220 1,497 3,059 3,652 4,364 5,014 1,613 1,708 Gloucestershire 85 107 196 283 112 169 90 100 67 74 Herefordshire 53 66 470 652 1,720 2,018 139 136 17 22 Shropshire 95 70 118 108 683 817 3,076 3,591 575 650 Staffordshire Worcestershire 76 75 62 72 135 117 137 117 208 190 217 246 601 151 687 173 687 --86 635 120 Warwickshire 163 113 184 200 146 185 304 327 ^81 207 NORTH MIDLAND 58 69 127 141 85 102 180 211 238 292 Leicestershire RUTLAlfDSHIKE 16 12 38 3 28 1 20 32 30 4 22 30 94 53 4 28 28 93 32 3 .,-. 22 70 HI 62 2 36 56 136 Lincolnshire nottinshamshirb Derbyshire 1 8 26 13 15 29 10 28 48 23 28 61 5 18 41 10 12 47 NORTH WESTERN 770 852 319 408 278 518 2,422 3,681 9,360 11,821 Cheshire Lancashire 130 610 168 684 59 260 91 317 85 193 129 389 690 1,732 1,092 2,589 2,941 6,419 4,443 7,378 YORKSHIRE 103 01 201 220 91 138 262 418 589 695 NORTHERN 80 39 145 117 43 49 78 82 823 605 Durham Northumberland 53 15 23 g 102 31 81 23 21 9 11 2 21 9 14 5 40 19 14 5 ffi 660 474 Cumberland Westmorland 11 1 3 4 11 1 12 1 16 20 5 104 48 11 69 52 10 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 35,274 39,887 31,532 31,037 12,il6 11,206 29,568 28,665 33,269 31,784 Monmouthshire 813 551 4,085 3,971 781 593 269 210 97 61 - South Wales :— Glamorganshire Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire 9,010 1,514 538 6,885 1,808 596 7,241 344' 56 6,403 388 66 85 19,396 533 1,747 49 24 33 1,053 8,022 1,216 45 28 41 1,083 7,749 1,081 71 34 277 340 362 2,594 51 421 45 284 42 Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 22,076 63 28,7(52 265 65 73 19,119 454 34 295 187 297 27 35 31 11 16 26 15 16 North Wales:— Montgomeryshire Flintshire 207 77 144 259 253 49 108 343 66 17 33 19 78 21 42 19 " ' 26 9 318 354 21,919 22,613 77 87 Denbighshire Merionethshire 19 45 6 18 1 20 40 9 24 4 185 919 237 917 28,136 3,342 27,111 • 3,125 Carnarvonshire Anglesey 220 65 159 43 20 5 801 247 33 908 282 40 150 744 153 166 693 139 Census, 1901. 257 ENGLAND AI^D WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Ta-ble XL v.— distribution, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — continued. Where Enumerated. Where Bobn. • DENBIGH- SHIRE. MERIONETH- SHIRE. CARNAR- VONSHIRE. ANGLESEY. WALES. (County not stated). Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL LONDON 68,836 70,842 26,469 28,033 61,012 65,472 29,161 31,317 9,869 12,447 601 753 871 578 587 733 233 315 1,598 2,594 SOOTH EASTERN 400 449 115 194 252 362 142 181 519 784 Sbrbky (Ex. MetropoUtan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sdsbex Hampshire Berkshire lU 111 36 91 15 110 98 78 88 15 23 27 17 37 11 68 39 35 37 16 16 67 16 72 31 92 81 68 89 32 23 15 11 51 9 37 48 36 51 9 123 163 51 111 30 200 183 161 206 51 SOUTH MIDLAND 262 828 109 150 218 291 67 105 239 445 MiDDLBSEX(Ex.Metropalitan) Hertfordshire buceinohamshire Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire .. BBDrORDSHIRB Cambridgeshire 113 28 30 33 35 1 8 U 116 17 21 29 16 5 16 15 72 8 11 1 9 2 2 1 95 8 13 5 19 2 1 1 108 21 21 11 19 1 11 12 156 27 15 21 35 3 20 11 32 1 U 6 10 1 2 1 60 8 7 7 13 2 5 3 163 13 20 8 15 3 11 8 287 31 SO 26 33 9 18 11 EASTERN 124 149 49 57 125 118 74 69 195 284 Essex Suffolk Norfolk 88 18 18 111 19 16 37 6 6 15 9 3 99 19 7 88 11 11 61 8 5 66 9 1 175 10 10 231 27 23 SOUTH WESTERN 297 213 66 70 184 143 143 131 521 733 Wiltshire Dobsetbhike Devonshire cornwat.i Somersetshire iB 15 170 25 a 28 22 80 18 65 13 6 17 11 19 8 5 26 10 21 11 22 73 10 35 16 19 60 19 39 9 11 72 13 8 10 7 79 17 13 68 26 177 67 193 33 11 219 103 287 WEST MIDLAND 2,291 2,639 423 487 534 588 179 194 1,150 1,361 Gloucestershire Shropshire Staffordshihe Worcestbkbhibe Warwickshire 82 36 1,197 608 132 236 111 11 1,180 558 150 296 27 15 179 95 36 71 11 ' 16 203 101 32 91 62 11 113 152 17 119 62 15 112 162 63 139 11 6 32 70 18 39 27 13 37 63 10 H 202 11 110 419 131 217 317 51 129 111 153 259 NORTH MIDLAND 283 311 37 59 155 184 44 63 266 253 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire Derbyshire 61 5 27 63 127 57 2 32 71 116 6 1 1 5 21 11 1 5 11 28 53 ii 25 18 59 35 29 60 7 2 8 3 21 13 1 13 7 29 37 2 29 62 136 51 1 29 61 118 NORTH WESTERN 8,027 11,460 1,431 2,145 4,199 5,880 3,003 3,748 2,075 3,099 Cheshire Lancashire 2,330 5,697 3,776 7,681 386 1,015 551 1,591 899 3,300 1,309 1,571 619 2,381 732 3,016 270 1,805 138 2,661 YORKSHIRE „ «. 618 649 62 97 220 316 92 141 753 804 NORTHERN 479 356 63 52 • 190 131 88 71 706 630 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland « 315 81 43 10 239 58 10 19 33 9 13 3 26 9 12 5 92 30 10 28 64 25 27 15 25 23 39 1 30 12 21 8 551 104 43 5 176 91 53 10 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 65,459 63,635 23,743 24,144 54,353 56,731 25,096 26,299 1,847 1,450 Monmouthshire ... m 179 118 91 52 152 96 35 29 138 411 South Wales :— Glamorganshire , Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 'It 20 72 52 35 123 H 27 60 11 25 1,813 38 18 157 16 21 973 36 15 163 21 11 2,079 79 60 90 112 39 1,007 55 28 90 11 15 619 26 33 25 14 14 342 13 16 26 9 7 817 19 ■ 18 54 103 30 554 22 49 36 19 11 North Wales:— Montgomeryshire Flintshire ' Denbighshire . Merionethshire Carnarvonhhikb Anglesey 100 2,722 17,088 21199 265 123 3,291 15,150 '220 151 181 1,118 18,075 1,216 122 637 202 1,693 13,732 1,578 125 110 108 1,169 1,683 17,007 1,135 129 540 1,741 1,692 19,705 1,592 26 230 328 238 3,060 20,113 23 257 371 202 3,238 21,763 63 73 77 29 31 16 36 77 88 32 11 39 35 258 Census, 1901. ENGfLAND AJH) WALES.— SUMMAJRT TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNT'S of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 190] — continued. Whebe Enumerated. Where Born. ^ ENGLA-N-D (Connty not stated). SCOTLAND. IRELAND. ISLE OF MAN, ^^^^™l? and CHANNEL XpENDEN ISLANDS. ^^^T^i^ Males. Femalas. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females Males. Females. TOTAL LONDON... ».>.„_ 50,799 51,816 163,443 153.395 224,967 201,598 16,435 10.328 60.463 75,629 12,404 14,349 28,576 28,029 27.374 32,837 2,443 ' 8,106 14,390 18,960 SOUTH EASTERN ... „. „ 10,202 10,666 16,925 13.996 19.635 18,060 2,689 8.172 12.701 17.978 SUBBBT (Ex. Metropolitan)... Kent (Ex. Metropolitan) ... Sussex ... .„ hamp^hibb ... „ Beeeshire ... ^ 6,087 6,503 1,611 2,986 6 279 3,135 3,523 3,121 6,212 3,816 4,499 ^ 631 485 2.526 3,268 1,011 1,178 set 985 1,700 2,531 1.667 2,893 281 450 1,926 3,188 S70 1,011 519 6,270 681 3,897 7107 805 6,023 829 1,420 77 1,673 130 4,157 821 5,399 899 SOUTH MIDLAND... „. ... 4,512 4,646 7,491 7.970 6,218 7.182 683 808 6.132 6,853 MiDDLESEZ(Ex.MetTOpolltan) Hertfordshire buckinohamshire Oxfordshire Northamptonshire Huntingdonshire Bedfordshire Cambbidqeshibb 2,361 658 265 511 219 56 147 235 2,523 732 220 677 255 38 121 176 4,718 826 379 322 639 63 369 275 4.698 913 170 172 566 93 153 305 8.124 485 sa 274 460 60 282 212 4.492 693 370 427 612 86 379 241 881 39 30 48 30 4 39 17 688 T7 6S 48 45 8 64 16 2,568 629 298 305 321 52 739 217 3.673 668 310 117 112 61 968 281 EASTERN ». .„ 8,796 4,473 7,492 6,876 5,284 6.093 662 676 4,199 3.677 Essex Suffolk 2,725 3,301 6,277 5,670 4.302 3,951 480 549 3,21T 2,116 ^J%^ M.' Jf \JMJ^^ «*. tftfl t^^ •# 399 351 676 621 465 665 38 58 181 626 1^ Unit KJLii^ ••■ ,(. ■■« 111 672 818 639 582 527 577 14 69 198 605 SOUTH WESTERN... «. ^ 1,935 2,199 4,513 3,913 7,793 6,621 1.523 1,632 4,618 6.874 Wiltshire D O RB BTH H I RE! 113 571 659 106 525 500 68 108 371 151 Dkvonshtric 207 117 621 161 1,192 619 315 251 466 661 AJMM 1 \J2^ijS^±^^IU ■■■ ■■■ ,d Cornwall 680 563 1,907 1,607 4,197 3,309 774 813 1.989 2.954 Somebsetshibe _ 91 511 107 821 635 788 103 1,033 959 920 775 1,388 186 180 167 293 828 956 1.029 1.773 WEST MIDLAND ... . ™ 4.976 4,418 7,630 7,243 11,188 10.563 595 859 4,293 5.552 Glouoebtebshibb Hebefobdbhirb _ SHROPflfrTRW 716 103 958 326 1,353 203 1,195 217 1,710 218 2,211 320 191 19 290 26 1,454 123 2,049 215 . 1 .. .l.\yj OJl^X%J]j ... .. ... Staffordshire... „ Worcestershire ■Warwickshire 351 1,121 808 1,271 226 991 721 1,196 601 2,229 997 2,217 558 1,981 996 1,963 631 4,221 1,082 3,326 510 3,233 1,118 3,108 31 135 71 139 58 168 109 208 196 795 589 1.136 273 958 668 1,389 NORTH MIDLAND .» „. 2,340 1,614 4.049 4,040 5,069 4.348 290 400 1,686 1,999 ' Leicestershire „ Rutlandshire ... 113 13 571 198 812 362 8 115 319 180 919 911 906 853 60 74 406 537 Lincolnshire ... «. «. Nottinohambhirb ... >. Debbtshibb ... _ .. 62 771 1,085 1,182 76 861 1,020 i:i39 53 832 1,018 2,230 16 685 1,112 1.652 3 56 67 101 1 75 122 128 43 361 367 506 21 113 537 191 NORTH WESTERN «. « 4,022 4,102 33,119 33,046 85,764 77,806 6.765 6,477 6,486 6,738 Chbshibb ........_ Lanoabhibb ... ... _ 162 3,660 'l38 3,6» 1,171 28,615 1,915 28,101 9,719 76,015 8,519 69,286 815 4.940 830 6,617 1,136 5,319 1,212 5,196 70RESHIRE -...._ 3,384 2,958 11,979 12,115 22.248 16,897 569 819 2,918 8,353 NORTHERN _ «. « 2.578 2,024 37,008 32,996 23,916 14,859 824 703 2,010 1,906 Durham ... «. Northumberland ~. >. Cumberland >. Westmorland _ 891 SU 620 23 707 703 575 39 15,086 16,167 1,966 189 12,103 11,239 5,717 607 11,125 5,870 3,189 132 8.071 3,713 2,882 163 235 167 401 21 182 110 317 31 1,013 870 239 58 858 652 299 97 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 6S0 875 4,661 3,171 11,578 1 7,383 703 631 2.041 1,738 Monmouthshibb 79 65 659 398 1.814 1.217 81 88 294 882 South Wales :— Glamorganshire Carmartpbnshibb Pbmbboeeshibe 318 25 6 9 10 » 201 8 3 5 6 1 2,150 139 230 58 201 81 1,171 81 7.033 178 1.073 99 440 20 373 8 1.121 67 721 67 Cardiqanshirk 135 519 310 37 30 146 168 Brecknockshire 47 64 38 2 5 31 16 Radnorshire 100 67 278 57 102 23 7 6 5 ■ . 1 43 14 18 17 Nobth Wales:— « Montoomertshibe 8 11 35 1 8 7 11 37 16 8 8 3 72 171 ^ Flintshire Denbiohshibe 61 217 53 499 42 411 i 7 21 28 57 30 70 121 38 110 28 Mbbionethshibe 219 277 418 376 1« 32 94 Cabnabvonshirb 56 38 36 45 5 6 29 Anqlesby 216 73 216 10 313 286 397 220 36 26 35 20 88 30 Census. 1901. 259 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLV.— DISTRIBUTION, in the several COUNTIES, of enumerated NATIVES of each COUNTY of ENGLAND and WALES ; of SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the ISLANDS in the BRITISH SEAS; of BRITISH COLONIES or DEPENDENCIES; and of FOREIGN COUNTRIES, 1901 — corUimied. Where Enumkrated. WHERE BORN. FOEEIGN COUNTRIES. AT SEA. British Scbjeots. Naturalised British Subjects. Foreigners. Males. Females. Males, Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. TOTAL -. ... LONDON ... „. ... -. ... S5,S97 42,256 9,216 4.809 151.329 96,429 1,783 2,163 9,003 11,221 3.724 1,897 79.804 65.573 403 549 SOUTHEASTERN - «. ... 3.948 5.917 694 436 9,417 6,784 284 357 SxTBBEY (Ex. Metropolitan) Kent (Ex. Metiopolitan) Sussex Hampshire Berkshire ». 1,011 1,033 713 969 219 1,602 1,446 1,285 1,272 312 209 172 137 146 30 ; 476 105 97 96 109 29 1,836 2,763 2,396 2,068 351 1.853 1,662 1,703 1,297 369 46 90 44 84 20 89 87 70 100 11 SOUTH MIDLAND 2,155 2,842 259 4,737 8,687 95 148 MiDDi^SEZ (Ex.MetiopoUtan) HEBTFORDSHntB BUCKINGHAMSUIUE OXFORDSHmB NOBTHAMPTONSHTRS huntingdonbhibe Bbsfordshirb CAMBBIDGESmBE 1,250 m 97 123 145 25 185 86 1,720 269 ISl 169 143 36 212 139 387 25 6 13 19 2 -8 16 183 23 11 9 7 3 8 15 3,533 389 167 177 175 19 138 139 2.627 288 184 184 170 18 111 105 56 8 6 8 8 2 2 S 98 12 11 8 5 2 6 6 EASTERN 1,718 1,807 405 213 4.970 2,484 96 101 Essex Suffolk Norfolk 1,391 167 160 1,376 222 209 347 26 32 175 19 19 1,259 318 393 2,109 180 195 68 12 16 76 15 10 SOUTHWESTERN 1.703 2,507 185 109 2,435 1,600 97 118 Wiltshire Dorsetshire Devonshire Cornwall Somersetshire 101 115 SIO 672 302 147 189 825 8S0 616 14 15 85 27 44 11 13 44 13 28 122 279 lj023 682 329 136 169 615 294 386 7 8 40 19 23 7 11 60 21 29 WEST MIDLAND 2,451. 2,793 376 212 3,850 2,585 150 146 Gloucestershire Herefordshire Shropshire Staffordshire worcestep^hirb Warwickshire 520 51 108 715 314 740 mi 75 140 766 369 796 72 14 100 32 150 45 7 6 65 23 66 783 56 82 793 378 1,758 539 64 99 431 279 1.173 31 2 7 17 18 15 37 2 5 33 23 46 NORTH MIDLAND 1,260 1,573 223 109 2,366 1,170 60 65 Leicestershire Rutlandshire Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire debb7shibe 201 16 219 468 356 244 11 265 618 432 34 72 73 14 23 2 26 31 27 327 21 1,101 622 285 212 22 380 359 197 U 1 15 20 20 13 1 12 20 19 NORTH WESTERN 5,602 6,310 1,482 731 18,887 11,916 280 396 Cheshire Lancashire 787 1,815 950 6,360 141 1,341 69 682 1,373 17,514 827 11,089 60 220 82 314 YORKSHIRE 3,079 3,322 864 516 10,268 6.751 126 117 NORTHERN 2,357 2,084 446 192 7,718 2,217 96 87 Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland 1,315 817 171 21 1,150 723 170 11 255 170 17 4 103 81 4 4 4,054 3,291 351 19 1,106 1,001 89 21 51 28 11 8 35 26 20 6 MONMOUTHSHIRE AND WALES 2,121 1,880 341 136 6,887 1,662 88 79 Monmouthshire 318 218 48 IS 706 180 22 10 South Wales :— Glamorganshire Carmarthenshire Pembrokeshire Cardiganshire Brecknockshire Radnorshire 1,262 66 38 22 19 11 1,020 61 41 31 39 18 223 7 9 2 7 i 78 3 2 1 3 S,102 89 GS 73 61 19 1,115 38 22 27 36 1 11 1 1 2 2 1 40 3 3 2 1 North Wales:— Montgomeryshire Flintshire Denbighshire Merionethshire Cabnabvonshibb anglesey' 14 67 70 51 121 28 26 71 96 59 146 30 9 2 2S 1 is 9 i 12 61 106 21 150 118 12 46 53 15 88 28 1 3 6 1 3 2 2 3 9 6 260 OS Q . - ja H -§ Jz; « o I O 3 Jz; J o S S.-S -H ^ 01 ^ 00 ^ « £ ^ = »^ S O =. !zi -S W § fi ^ ■S .S OS .^ £ P3 a ^ « si 02 o .-s ;z; ^^ o s^ pi; M w OS w o w, m 02 l-H ^? q3 fD CO §3 M m 03 02 Q Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMASY TABLES. H O O 00 mt~eo I I .«eo3(fin I Ntfa I (N I ^ I II Bll l-l COt-M^NMOOOON-^i^OOtDiHN | «M I I n<-4otrC*9v^^t«nino3t^M»Nineo os OUj'^eCP'fJ-^COeCCOOlQQOi-lM-gilOT CO - o «o 53 55 WW ■<* -l^.'-^^M*^'* '^.^^'^i. "1 4'j-j'io(o"ccw'^~o"oros'pH'od«' g-f-Tco ^ cocoes COtII"* Bfr"t^ CC CC CO S'^OS }Qt~tr- 0^«^ O O '^O M 0^ HI Tv c<^\0 m t-.. r^ •-• O* >*1>-iC4\OOOOOQecO^OO>OMaOf^r^r^ o *oo6 ■«*-^-mOt-rv ov**"* ^v*oO OMv* • -^fcO tn^O »oO O ■* O H O ifc I ; :» : E ^ Q ^ to 2 ^ a ■ . z ■ :P O o o M O O HO » : •o 01 o « iz: o o I a'-" I' o ■O ^ ; i ■£ o s ,a s» & ^s £ &'^^ R §J^ ■n Ger Ital Uni Cou a ti m IS3 O 00 2& ■M.S ma co-u V (0 •HI 'i e3 u m d V Z. So Ho s g bo;} 15 ■a 2 *<1 Census, 1901. ENGLAJ!fD AOT) WALES.— SUMIMJJIY TABLES :.( 261 302 's sas S3 c: ME c3 lO iJ§lia§3li5«il«3S| 3SaSI3S§|S-«S'='"g''-' •- j^pHN ^«^ trvm t-oto H S i-l a I I 1-|-'"«| |"1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I «||-|w|*c|||-.|«|| I I I I I I 00 I a»w&iaooocQao4 r t^M I ^ | | | SS^gSSSIS«lS5'^'^ ^ CO I CO rM I"' I ■S |"l I' .a MM-t 32 9tf 02 02 H Q 02 W o W B c fa a a b, a o a S 1 I --SSI i»i 1- I I I SI I III I -I I II I l"o3'='"='l I" I I I I I I- 21 I &\ I necio OiooQ) -I I I- fSI- 00— •e5i-(r»»ooo>ooa'^ »Oi-* o ^ go I I I <£>-<: t-e^m «■«« S l-^l mil I iiN II I r a 35 cct-oiJ fiso ii N I « WNO « I MMMOggggco | 11- « 'SB O V o fa s SI- ■M ■ ■ 262 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WAKES.— SUMMARY TABLES. P5 pc] PS I I rH I fh I iH-^com I m i"i I I I I I II II J I [ iH I I C4!£)(M I (M I I m I I I o a I rH^^lHCQCQCOt^FH I pH I I "^ Sfe-^ISI 13 11 I I I SI I ud I me4<^ IB ggc,«.H I «53g« |«| |3« I , ail '^11 I I I §- 1 -< II C4com t^-oaoo pOOSt- CO ;gj«DOs waoieo O ,!2i o hi 3^ P4 a n b O o o >n C4 •« C4 (M 00 9) 00 C4 i-^C^l "^r-t CO OS rH t-Tt-T ^ tooc'f w fff i-C CI CO i-H 1(5 35 «3 1- g O © e3 a! n S CO rj t- 1- kCF^^coco-^iH'«o e4i-H<-i SrjainSooo oeo-^ oot-m sss§a'-==as" I a I issi-^ I I Si I -^11 ■«0«OSDMOW-*OSt-Nw^i^WC1rHC 9cC.- r-( 00 CO < Hi 12; -73 a> e3 (-1 ID a 3 » to O 1-1 o w pq O 8 ^ w ^ Census, 1901. ENGLAISTD AND WALES.— SUMMAUT TABLES OO OS p5cc 3p3 ^ a> CO ii§gSSS|gS53S»-§ J^NOft 00 isli§i-5Ss"SS"gss s t-mrt,-i«s.^sDWoo»-*T-ioo I fHN e-'-'si-'S I I -1*1 i'^«sa'«"*s I IS I I ■« I I I nonnwt 1 CO i inooco i Ofh |goo» I 0-, I 05 I I I . (M03 I rH [ CO I '^1" g |rt rtr^ I SI I III SSI I i-f 263 g^n ^(Nt- CO I- N-i I is ll^l-^ll"! I^l I I I I I I I I II I I I II I S- I « I - I I I II III I III Is g mO)COmco^4!;;:SS^Sn I S I M v4 S"I3I g §§a'»-*ss3sss*3""^g I * " I ^p4 aH I >g | I I I i-l rHN I I- ail Nil « I I III I H(MiH CQ I I II 11-* I I I I I I 1-^' R I I I I 1^ i "i • ■< ■ •a : :« : • ■ K J < : f, < lis! i i i§«ll JbS i pSo -"ifflo u 264 .1 Census, 1901. ETfGLAND AND WAIJIS.— SUMMARY TABLES. o H P O O o 0.; ■73 o OS ■02 <1 o o pq H o o pq 1 CQ ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III II -^ 1 1 1 II 1 s 1 l-l 1 1 l|-"^l'=ll"l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 "II 11 1 1 PEM- BROKE- SHIRE. 1^ 8^ "1— 1 1-^ 1 1"-^ II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 "II III 1 09 1 S (M|C4Ot*|C4M00CQ|>-l|iH^| 1 1 1 1- 1 1 Sll 11- 1 MONT- GOMERY- SHIRE. CO i 11 II M — 1 l-^l 1 II 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 "M l-l fH S 1 eg I'^l 1 1 1 ll"l ! II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 *-|| 111 1 MERIO- NETH- SHIRE. a in Mill 1"'^'^ 1 I'' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 "ll Ml 1 i 11,11 |mc,— 1 1 1 |rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sll 111 04 1 2 gsasssssgs 1 sg^ss" 1 - 1 1 i l« • Sll S-" US DO lO "•IS ss o-eiio w-^cs 00 Is 1 S § r-i 1 1 1 icooocjl |M| 1 l-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sll 1 1 1 1 1 CD 3 |M|- !-(=,«- |,H« |«,| 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sll M-- rH WPh 1 S «.,-| 1 |-«B=o|*| |«=| 1 1 1 1 1 I** Sll 11- ■3 s - |=0|«««-gM— i-igji- - 1 1 1 1- Sll 1-=^ MM -1 "a a En § oe4»^&3tH 1 j oocin i n i oie^ r i t 1 1 1 1 1 §311 III i g oe.«™oo«m.-5je, 1 | | | gj- | | 1 1 1 1 1 Sll 11- CARMAR- THEN- SHIRE, 1 §5 ».^rH| |-|t.«| 1 1 1 |CO| 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sll 11 1 i ■3 S grtt-«>rt,H igg 1 |N- |OJ-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sll Ml O li. s; Mill |»"»"| |'«M'*II 1 1 1 1 1 1 "11 11 1 03 •3 P "MM !•--»- 1—1 isi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '-ll 1 II BRECK- NOCK- SHIRE. g V E^ §8 «M 1 1 l'^"-'-! M I"! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 «| 1 1 |c 1 CO S-l 1 M I'^3*-I'^l lail 1 1 1 I 1 1 SM II- ANGLESEY. to a § *ll II l-*"-^! M l°'ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 " II II 1 i ■3 0> 53|<»t— 0OrHt-»--^g|«|- 1 1 1 1 1 1 SI" 111 i-t n Ea O M a g 5 1-1 H g ::::::::::::::: :id : a :— -"I H '< " " '^ '' WCL,co|z;flMPQfeO- 740 1,181 1,458 1,601 693 399 219 108 36 11 P. 7,296 — 33 437 2,421 2,193 1,292 641 208 64 7 Married < M. i,247 — 6 117 1,280 1,326 867 830 472 155 56 5 F. 3,049 — 27 320 1,141 462 169 53 8 2 P. 1,332 — 1 8 92 236 296 330 233 118 18 Widowed -1 M. 302 — 1 15 43 67 75 60 34 7 F. 1,030 " — 8 77 193 229 255 173 84 11 GERMANY*: P. 23,398 1,851 3,471 6,922 6,969 2,344 1,059 504 9.9a 53 6 Unmarried < M. 14,511 918 2,115 4,540 4,665 1,305 567 260 115 25 1 F. 8,887 933 1,356 2,382 2,304 1,039 492 244 105 28 i P. 22,845 _ 43 1,058 6,719 7,101 4,387 2,370 980 180 7 Married - M. 14.720 — 9 386 3,978 4,743 3,027 1,701 731 139 6 F. 8,125 — 34 672 2,741 2,358 1,360 669 249 41 1 P. 2,890 _ 7 134 335 596 813 704 271 30 Widowed M. }'Ji? — — 2 60 129 214 303 296 120 11 AUSTRIA : F. l,7ai — — 5 84 200 382 510 408 151 19 P. 4,964 892 982 1,570 1,131 237 101 35 11 5 Unmarried i M. 3,036 458 665 1,263 971 177 71 20 8 3 F. 1,328 434 317 307 160 60 30 15 3 2 — P. 4,411 — 16 459 1,843 1,190 589 240 60 14 MaKried ...-{ M. 2,770 — 1 163 1,131 S17 423 172 61 12 , — . F. 1,641 — 15 296 712 373 166 68 9 2 — Widowed -j P. M. 310 90 — — 4 25 5 65 10 70 26 83 22 41 18 20 9 2 HUNGARY: F. 220 ■ ' — 1 20 55 44 61 23 11 2 P. 597 76 90 152 214 33 18 g 3 2 Unmarried ■ M. 463 38 67 120 189 26 12 6 3 2 F. 134 38 23 32 25 7 6 3 — Married / P. M. 462 303 3 24 6 162 105 167 105 67 55 29 26 6 2 S 3 1 1 F. 159 — 3 18 57 62 12 3 4 Widowed -[ P. M. 50 24 z - 2 3 14 7 4 3 14 6 5 4 8 4 - SWITZERLAND : F. 26 — "- 2 1 7 1 8 1 4 — P. ^•P2 157 785 2,165 1,793 499 198 80 20 11 2 Unmarried - M. 3,U0 85 351 1,250 1,098 233 92 22 6 3 F. 2,570 72 434 915 695 266 106 58 14 8 2 P. 2,380 _ 4 113 858 780 409 161 49 6 Married ... ._ ...-{ M. l,filO — 1 41 543 548 315 119 38 5 F. 770 — ' 3 72 315 232 94 42 11 1 — Widowed -[ P. M. 267 113 — — 3 18 10 54 25 71 33 63 24 46 19 11 2 1 SPAIN : F. 154 ~3 8 29 38 39 27 9 1 P. 1,650 194 397 448 454 95 43 13 5 1 Unmarried < M. 1,391 119 355 383 402 84 34 12 2 F. 259 75 42 65 52 11 9 1 3 1 — Married i P. M. 1,039 831 1 1 65 42 443 354 S.SO 280 133 99 51 40 16 15 - - F. 208 — 23 89 50 34 11 1 — — Widowed ■{ P. M. 92 39 — — 2 14 5 23 11 20 11 19 5 10 5 3 2 1 PORTUGAL : F. 53 — 1 9 12 9 14 5 1 1 Unmarried -j P. M. F. 225 166 59 31 13 18 48 40 8 49 44 5 61 49 12 19 11 8 8 5 3 7 3 i 1 1 1 1 — Married i P. M. F. 167 137 30 E 1 1 10 9 1 55 41 14 42 37 5 31 25 6 19 16 3 8 8 1 1 - Widowed -[ ITALY": P. M. F. 21 12 9 - E 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 4 2 2 6 2 4 3 3 1 1 Unmarried ■< P. M. F. 10,810 8,941 1,869 1,593 851 742 2,227 1,789 438 2,687 2,368 319 2,935 2,715 220 827 743 84 349 312 37 134 116 18 43 36 7 12 10 2 3 1 2 Married < P. M. F. 8,906 6,071 2,835 _ 103 19 84 786 322 464 3,283 2,151 1,132 2,613 1,924 689 1,382 1,060 322 540 427 113 167 140 27 29 26 3 3 2 1 Widowed < GREECE: P. M. F. 616 344 272 - 1 1 9 8 1 47 28 19 84 41 43 130 73 57 185 106 79 111 56 55 43 27 16 6 5 1 Unmarried < P. M. F. 657 620 37 16 13 3 51 42 9 184 177 7 250 239 11 93 88 5 43 41 2 12 12 7 7 1 1 - Married ...< P. M. F. 346 311 35 - _ 8 5 3 89 77 12 104 98 6 92 83 9 35 30 5 16 16 2 2 - Widowed ■{ P. M. F. 42 30 12 - - 1 1 4 3 1 5 3 2 11 8 3 10 8 2 8 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 — if * See footnote to Table XLVI., page 260: Census, 1901. 267 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XLVIL— COUNTRY of BIRTH, CONDITION as to MARRIAGE, and AGES of FOREIGNERS (PERSONS, MALES and FEMALES), enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901— continued. CODNTRT OF BiBTH. All Ages. Under 15 Years. 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 85 and 75- up- wardB. SBBVIA, aotruANiA, and BDIiGAKIA : Unmabbied \ P. M. F. 1,835 1,084 741 727 344 383 422 ■206 216 448 336 112 186 32 28 4 8 7 1 1 1 1 1 — ' - Maeried \ P. M. F. 1,367 750 617 E 18 2 16 275 95 180 553 313 240 320 204 116 140 92 48 50 33 17 11 11 — Widowed -I TURKEY : Unmarried -! P. M. F. P. M. F. 104 16 88 868 776 192 167 97 70 187 94 43 2 1 217 182 35 13 2 11 313 287 26 21 3 13 80 71 9 30 3 27 34 27 7 24 3 21 18 14 2 11 3 8 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 - r Married -! P. M. F. 569 405 164 — 3 1 2 35 11 24 188 117 71 1B2 144 38 109 90 19 41 33 8 10 8 2 - 1 1 Widowed -! CHINA: Unmabbied ■! P. M. F. P. M. F. 52 19 33 240 211 29 24 13 11 22 16 6 78 70 8 4 2 2 85 83 2 13 a 8 24 22 2 14 4 10 6 6 9 3 6 1 ■ 1 10 5 5 2 1 — Married -j P. M. F. 141 126 15 - 2 2 23 21 2 68 62 6 31 27 4 12 10 2 4 4 1 1 " — — , WrobwED \ JAPAN: "^ Unmarried -! P. M. F. P. M. F. 6 1 5 284 230 34 SO 18 12 23' 19 4 82 73 9 2 "2 134 125 9 2 • 1 1 12 12 _ 2 1 3 3 ' — - - ' Married -! P. M. .F. 141 118 23 — - 6 2 I 58 43 15 66 62 4 9 9 1 1 1 1 — — Widowed • ASIA, OTHEE _„ COUNTBIES : Unmarried -j P. M. F. P. M. F. 7 . i 3 259 216 43 24 14 10 58 61 7 89 83 6 4 1 3 54 48 6 1 1 17 12 3 ' 2 2 11 7 • 3 I 2 ■1 1 2 2 - Married... '. -! P. M. F. 147 129 18 - — 17 15 2 54 45 9 40 35 5 24 23 1 10 • 10 1 1 1 1 - Widowed -j AFBICA: Unmarried -j P. M. F. P. M. F. 20 3 it: 301 224 77 81 53 28 71 48 23 57 45 12 2 1 1 62 54 8 3 I 2 22 17 3 3 3 5 5 6 6 2 1 1 5 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 Marbied -! Widowed ■! UNITED STATES*: Unmarried -j P. M. F. 150 106 44 — 3 1 2 15 10 5 51 36 15 50 38 12 18 12 6 9 3 4 3 3 1 1 : — P. M. F. P. M. F. 11 3 8 9,300 5,245 4,035 3,139 1.340 1,399 1,251 623 628 1,361 786 575 1 1 2,012 1,314 698 4 1 3 857 545 312 3 2 1 400 243 157 1 1 168 117 51 2 "2 89 64 25 22 13 9 1 1 Married \ P. M. F. 6,157 4,217 1,940 - 14 5 9 305 139 166 2,326 1,492 834 1,820 1,311 309 1,074 794 280 419 315 _ 104 159 128 31 38 31 7 2 2 j Widowed ... ..•■ Unmabbied - P. M. F. P. M. F. 1,211 370 841 1,187 734 433 389 209 180 1 I 279 193 86 8 3 217 163 32 125 31 94 186 120 66 233 68 165 73 47 26 299 104 195 25 10 15 281 85 196 11 8 3 158 43 115 6 1 5 93 33 60 13 2 11 1 1 Mabbied \ P. M. F. 365 228 137 — 1 1 25 13 12 125 72 53 106 65 41 ■ 68 46 22 • 33 27 6 6 4 2 1 1 — Widowed \ BOBN ABROAD, COUN- TRY NOT STATED* : Unmabbied \ ' P. M. . F. ' P. M. F. 91 25 66 271 176 95 54 22 32 53 30 23 74 54 20 5 1 4 68 54 14 23 9 14 17 12 5 19 4 15 4 4 20 3 15 1 1 12 4 8 11 2 9 1 1 Mabbied \ P. M. F. 156 97 59 • E 15 7 8 56 34 22 48 32 16 24 15 9 10 6 4 3 3 — —- WiDOWKD J P. ¥: 12 4 8 - 3 1 2 - 6 3 3 ; _ 1 ■ 1 2 1 - 268 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAItT TABLES. Table XLVIII.— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS* (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901. Total, t Russia. Poland (Russian). Sweden. Norway. Den- mark. Holland. Belgium. France. Germany. Austria. Hun- gary. Occupations. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 151,329 96,129 31,013 27,776 11,562 9,193 1,313 1,202 0,161 1,016 2,683|680 Total Foreigners 1,276 2,575 2,121 1,890J9,912 10,52oJ30,356 18,777 6,496 3,189J790 319 6,039 6,217 2,028 2,011 580 636 26 29 28 31 23 27 ... Under 10 Years of Age ... 160 18* 106 102 381 3B5| 511 545 277 201 21 29 115,29(1 90,212 31,985 25,735 10,982 8,857 1,287 1,173 5,133 1,015 2,660653 ... 10 Years and upwards . . . 1,116 2,391 2,318 1,788 9,558 10,i3C |29,81S 18,232 6,219 2,928 ree 290 191 13,332 57,328 2,939 19,399 920 6,962 160 183 157 199 98337 Retired or Unoccupied , Literary and Scientific. Authors, Editors, Journal- ists, Reporters, Shorthand Writers Persons engaged in Scien- tific Pursuits Others connected with Literature, etc. S. Engineers and Surveyors Civu and Mining Engineers Land, House, Ship — Sur- veyors 7. Art, MuBic, Drama. Painters, Engravers, Sculp- tors (artists) Architects Photographers Musicians, M'usic Masters, Singvra Actors Art, Music, Theatre— Ser- vice, etc. 8. Exhibitions, Games, etc. Performers, Showmen; Exhibition, Games— Ser- vice 4 4 18 58 10 35 95 224 55 92 76 29 10 270 Census, 1901. EISTGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XLVIII.— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901— continued. Total. Russia. Poland (Russian). Sweden. Norway. Den- mark. Holland. Belgium. France, Germany. Austria. Hun- gary. Occupations. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F, M. F. M. F. M. F IV. Domestic Offices ob Services. 1. Domestic Indoor Service. 2,330 3S4 15 6 3 ■ 8 12 4 5 16 7 In Hotels, Lodging, and Eating Houses 20 5 39 24 162 72 632 97 158 2 IG 1 2,558 12,171 27 559 1 196 27 412 14 362 21 200 Other Domestic Indoor Servants 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. 23 183 59 327 400 2,363 698 4,335 200 216 23 29 51 ^ 2 ^ , , 2 , , • , , Domestic Coachmen,Grooms 5 . 3 , 3 , 16 , 5 , , 101 _ , , 3 « . 11 , Domestic Gardeners 13 . 8 , 17 , 22 , 2 , , , 1 • • • • • • « • * • ■ Gamekeepers 3. Other Service. • ' • • " • 1 ' * • 67 10 1 1 , , , , 1 College, Club— Service ... 2 . , , 10 1 35 3 3 2 , , 90 147 7 7 i i 4 12 2 i • 2 Hospital and Institution Service 2 7 10 1 11 39 25 35 2 5 • • • 102 30 10 2 6 ■ 3 1 3 • . 5 Caretakers ; Office, Park, Lodge, Gate, ote.; Keepers (not Governmenr.i 8 1 5 1 10 6 34 13 1 1 • •2,253 224 238 7 19 51 2 5 11 4 12 2 4 4 , 4 1 1 Cooks (not Domestic) Charwomen 22 3 8 31 6 3 867 47 25 251 80 81 17 10 5 8 2 162 570 26 52 4 28 i 17 i 27 i 5 Laundry and Washing Service 2 15 5 28 27 132 30 108 2 1 i 139 16 11 2 1 1 3 t 2 ' 4 ' Others engaged in Service 5 1 8 * 11 5 28 1 6 2 ' • V. Commercial Occupations. 1. Merchants, Agents, and Accountants. 868 2 32 • 7 ■ 14 ' 16 • 16 • Merchants (commodity undeflned) 38 • 17 • 45 • 349 1 33 • 1 • 1,680 19 89 2 23 1 42 4 62 1 39 , Brokers, Agents, Factors... 77 1 28 1 167 2 623 2 84 1 19 70 5 2 1 4 • - • - • • Salesmen, Buyers (not otherwise described) 2 • • . • 6 3 15 1 7 • ■1,747 37 510 16 173 3 11 , 9 16 , Commercial Travellers ... 47 , 17 , 112 4 394 5 116 1 11 • 57 2 . , 2 , , Accountants 6 , 1 ^ 9 14 , 1 75 i 15 • 15 • 3 ■ 1 • • • Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents 3 • 1 • a • 19 • 1 • i 23 1 1 ■ 4 * • " 1 ' 1 * Officers of Conimeicial Company, Guild, Society, etc. 1 ■ • ^ 3 6 * 2 • • • •5,195 248 216 32 29 7 150 2 .166 2 111 3 2. Commercial or Business Clerks 3. Dealers in Money. 194 12 96 3 596 33 2,101 69 229 5 32 1 773 2 22 • 10 • 4 ' 8 • Bankers ; Bank— Officials, Clerks 29 • 9 1 112 • 377 1 18 • 8 ■ 71 3 10 1 5 " ' • ' ^ ■ Bill Discounters, Brokers, Finance Agenis 4. Insurance. 2 * 2 * 4 20 2 1 • 1 • 116 1 3 " 4 3 " 2 • . 2 Life, House, Ship, etc.. In- surance— Officials, ClerKs, etc. 11 ■ 3 « 1 1 18 • 4 • 2 ■ 112 • 12 ■ 3 1 4 • 1 • Insurance Agents ... VI. Conveyance of Men, 4 • • % 6 • 43 • 3 ■ • • • Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Railway Ofncials or Clerks 67 1 1 , 3 ^ 2 , 1 4 ^ 3 15 9 2 1 1 28 , , , 1 , , , 1 Railway Engine Drivers, , ^ * 1 * • • Stokers • 22 « • • 2 • 1 ■ 1 • Platelayers, Gangers, Packers ■ • • ' 3 . 4 • . . • J 50 • 5 • 1 1 ' 1 " 3 ' Railway Labourers (not Railway Contractors' Labourers) • • 1 • I • 11 • 3 • • • 113 1 1 , 2 4 , 3 , 5 Railway Porters and 14 1 6 28 3 1 other Servants ■ • 1 • 2. On Roads. 59 • 13 t 1 1 • • • 1 • Livery Stable Keepers ; Coach, Cab— Proprietors • 5 3 . 12 . 1 • . , ■ 254 ^ 10 , 2 1 , 1 . , Coachmen, Grooms (not 9 9 12 46 12 3 : , . Domestic) ; Cabmen * • • • • i 366 , 33 , 14 3 , , 1 , ; 2 , Carmen, Carriers, Carters, 13 ^ 9 13 65 5 Waggoners (not Farm) Omnibus Service " * • • _ • 40 , 2 , 2 , , , 1 , 4 3 18 9 2 41 _ , , 1 , 1 , 1 Tramway Service 2 2 • 2 • • • • • • 18 . 8 . 1 . . 1 - • Others . ' 1 ' ; • • ' • ; 3. On Seas, Rivers, and Canals. 16.992 99 1,108 14 6 2,447 53 3,916 11 1,083 6 Merchant Service ; Seamen, Pilots ; Boatmen on Seas 772 2 442 6 1,230 2 1.918 1 199 a 18 1 46 , 2 , , .5 , 4 ., 6 , Bargemen, Lightermen, 3 3 1 u; 1 Watermen f • • » • • 151 1 4 • 1 3 • • 7 • 5 • Navigation Service (on shore) 1 • 1 • 9 • 20 • 3 « - ! 4. In Docks, Harbours, and Lighthouses. 604 • 27 " 20 79 1 62 • 34 • Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers 20 • I 13 . 137 , 12 2 97 , 12 , 1 • 16 , 5 , 7 , Harbour, Dock, Wharf, 11 2 2 IS ( 3 Lighthouse— Officials and * * • • • * i — Servants _^ _^^ ^^^ ■ Census, 1901. 271 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XLVIIL— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES)' AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901— coniinued. Switzer- land. Spain. tJ ^^S. "aly. Greece. Servia, Rou- mania, Bulgaria. Turkey. Occupations. China. Japan. Asia (other coun- tries.) Africa. America (United Statep). America (other coun- tries). Born abroad, country not stated. M. •1 M. F. K [. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. '1 M. F. 513 385 2 12 6 8 i 386 6 26 69 .632 12 2 12 4 21 i 2 . 22 83 ( 1 . i i 1 . 6 1 . 2 1 11 2 . . 647 > U 538 1 4 6 4 3 1 . 604 '. '. 11 . . 19 53 469 1 1 1 7 7 61 1 5 9 9 10 i 2 5 2 21 1 1 3 4 7 1 2 10 15 i IV. DoMKSTic Offices ob Skkvices. 1. Domestic Indoor Service. In Hotels Lodglnt;, and Eating Houses Other Domeiiiio Indoor iSeryants 2. Domestic Outdoor Service. Domestic Coaohmon.Groome Domestic Gardeners Gamekeepers 3. Other Service. College, Club— Service ... Hospital and Institution Service Caretakers; Office, Park, Lodge, Gate, etc., Keepers (not Government) Cooks (not Domestic) Charwomen Laundry and Washing Service Others engaged in Service V. Commercial Occupations 1. Merchants, Agents, and Accountants. Merchants (commodity undefined) Brokers, Agents, Factors Salesmen, Buyers (not otherwise described) Cbrnmeroial Travellers ... Accountants Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents Officers of Comiiiercial Company, Guild, Society, etc. 2. Commercial or Business Clerks 3. Dealers in Money. BanKcrs; BauK— Officials, Clerks Bill Discounters, Brokers, , Finance Agents 4. Insurance. Lite, House, Ship, etc.. In- surance— Officials, Clerks, etc. Insurance Agents VI. Conveyance op Men, Goods, and Messages. 1. On Railways. Railway Officials or Clerks Railway Engine Drivers, Stokers Platelayers, Gangers, Packers Kailway Labourers (not Railway Contractors' Labourers) Railway Porters and other Servants 2. On Roads. Livery Stable Keepers ; Coach, Cab— Proprietors Coaclimen, Grooms, (not Domestic); Cabmen Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Waggoners (not Farm) Omnibus Service Tramway Service Others 3. On Seas, Rivers, and Canals^ Merchant Service ; Seamon Pilots ; Boatmen on Seas Bargemen, Lightermen, , Watermen Navigation Service (on shore) 4. In Docks, Harbours, and Lighthouses. Dock Labourers, Wliarf Labourers Hatbour, Dock. Wharf, Lighthouse— uffioials and Servants 1 10 26 9 i 8 i 12 1 5 2 6 i 2 11 1 1 12 • i • 32 38 12 9 2 3 9 a 15 9 6 27 604 2 16 3 13 35 51 6 11 i 2 1 49 i i 2 9 7 2 5 1 26 36 71 38 1 2 508 82 1 8 5 2 1 1 1 5 6 2 26 i 5 1 2 18 1 • 19 . 22 . 1 . 2 1 i ; 103 1 8 . 2 . i '. 1 . 1 . 1,313 . 1 1 10 . 3 . 9 . 21 . . 38 . . 7 3 . 34 1 . 2 . . 1 . . 1 7 . 154 1 . 13 . . 1 2 . 1 . . 6 7 22 23 3 3 1 . 29 4 2 466 11 12 4 1 • I t ' i , i 1 5 16 3 39 31 2 1 1 1 4 7 1 1 • 1 2 69 68 2 39 78 7 • 1 1 4 2 1 • 5 2 1 1 22 12 1 3 5 13 2 ■ • 9 7 1 3 17 4 1 • 75 162 17 152 15 9 3 230 26 15 19 19 6 4 1 13 21 10 8 1 46 11 2 1 • 4 3 3 3 4 2 i; . . 1 . . 4 . . 2 . . 15 1 . 5 . . 1 1 . 24 . . 141 . ■ 1 . . 3 151 . 534 . . 1 . . 6 6 . 28 2 . 3 • 2 1 1 119 53 1 237 • 119 1 i • 1 129 1 i * 1 37 1 15 1 k 21 15 8 5 36 17 103 62 8 23 3 599 8 1 123 7 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 11 1 95 3 5 i 1 i i 1 2 2 21 i 1 i 272 Census. 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLVIII.— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated In ENGLAND and WALES, 1901— continued. Total. Russia, Poland (Russian) Sweden. Norway. Den- mark. Holland Belgium France. Germany. Austria. Hun- gary Occupations. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M F "VI. CONVlOYANOre OF MEN, Goods, and Messagics— emit. 5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. 86 , 4 , 2 , 1 2 , 1 , Warehousemen 1 , 1 , 12 , 15 , 5 . , 39 ■ 4 • 1 • 6 2 5 Coalheavers ; Coal— Porters, Labourers 1 • ' ■ 7 • 6i5 3 129 • 33 3 6 9 5 • Messengers, Porters.Watoh- men (not Kailway or Government) 19 • 17 1 46 • 156 2 25 • 1 ■ 62 14 1 1 ' 1 1 , i 32 , Telegraph, Telephone— .3 , .2 , 9 1 5 2 , , , Seryioe Vll. Ageicultube. 1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. 105 13 4 1 , 10 . 3 4 Farmers, Graziers 1 , 3 3 8 3 12 3 1 , ^ ■ 168 6 7 , 1 , i 2 3 Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants i 9 2 3 _ 21 3 3 . , ^ . 735 16 13 • ■ ' 91 7 • 142 • Gardeners (not Domestic) ; Nurserymen, Scedsraen, Florists ■ 75 1 27 • 73 6 209 i 23 1 2 128 1 • • • ' ■ ■ * ' Others 95 ' 2 • 5 • 6 * 2 • • 169 1 2 1 2 • 20 ■ 14 • 65 VIII. Fishing. i 7 14 • 25 • i • • • IX. In and About, and Dealing in the Products OP, Mines and Quarries. 1 and 2. Mines and Quarries. 5 559 , 9 59 , 11 . 14 7 Coal and Shale Mine- 4 , 8 12 56 ^ Workers 38 1 8 • 1 ■ 1 • ■ • • Coke Burners, Patent Fuel Makers 6 • • 3 • 9 • • • • 43 ^ , , ^ , , Lead Miners . ^ 1 28 i i , , 1 3 , Other Miners . i 1 36 1 , , , ] . 1 . , Mine Owners, Mine Service i , , 6 5 i ' 109 24 • 7 10 • 5 • 4 Coal. Coke — Merchants, Dealers 4 • 1 • 6 • 15 ■ 4 • • 57 1 • • • 1 2 ■ 2 • Stone, Slate— Quarriers, Workers • • 3 • 1 7 • • • • • 38 1 2 • • 1 ' • ■ Othei's 1 ■ • 2 7 • ' ■ • • X. Metals, Machines, Imple- ments, and Conveyances. 1. Iron and Steel Manufac- ture. 96 27 , 11 , , . 1 , 2 , Pig-iron Manufacture (Blast Furnaces) , 2 18 * " ' • 25 1 , ^ , 3 , , , ^ , Puddling Furnaces and , 2 2 Rolling Mills ■ * " • • : 109 13 22 9 5 1 Steel Smelting and Found- ing 2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals. 2 10 ' 1 • • • 61 . , , , 1 , • . Zinc Manufacture 30 3 15 U i 8 1 9 ■ 1 1 , i Others 3. Engineering, and Machine 3 9 • 111 11 _ 3 ^ 1 3 ^ Ironfounders 1 3 9 23 1 3 ■' ,-V 50 2 , 3 , , ^ Brassfounders, Brass- , 2 7 g • flnishers • 192 34 , 5 , 5 6 4 Blacksmiths, Strikers 2 1 12 39 6 18 25 2 7 8 • 514 20 3 , " 24 16 49 Erectors, Fitters, Turners 9 12 34 115 886 3 58 9 v 36 28 38 Others 19 22 73 i 210 188 2 15 1 2 . 2 . 3 4. Tools 1 15 53 45 1 12 . . . . . . 5. Types, Dies, Medals, Coins . , 2 7 X 1 38 • ■ 1 • 1 3 3 G, Arms 7. MisoellaneousMetalTrades. 1 9 2 10 I • a 3 3 , 1 , . , , Wire — Drawers, Makers, 1 1 1 10 1 1 Workers, Weavers 1 195 5 110 24 1 . 3 3 Tinplate Goods Makers ... 2 3 20 2 7 • 66 1 , , , , , , Leaden Goods Makers .. 1 1 43 2 4 , . 1 Brass, Bronze— Workers ... 2 2 l£ 2 2 8 71 • 2 11 260 7 24 11 i 7 7 2 Others ;. 4 3 31 i 1 2 ■' 8. Ships and Boats. 117 10 , , , 20 22 9 Shipwrights 3 2 28 53 293 ' 7 1 * . 54 49 31 Others 4 2 10 • • 3 5 ^^^■H __ ■Mi Census. 1901. 273 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table XLVIIL— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGJiD 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, lQO\—c Bul- garia. Turkey. Occupations. China. Japan. Asia (other Africa coun- -Sirica. tries). America (United States). America (other coun- tries). Born abroad, country not stated. M. H M. F. U. F. M. F. M. F. M.| F. M. F. M. F. M. '■! M. f.|m. F. M. F. M.^ F. M. F. 1 3 2 13 ;! 2 1 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 17 2 1 2 1 i i • XIII. Wood, Fubnitubk, Fittings, anu Dicoba- TIQNS— CMlt. 2. Wood and Bark. Sawyers Lath VVoodenF«nce,Hurdlo —Makers Wood Turners Wood' n Box,Fa(.klng Case —Makers Coopurs ; Hoop— Makers, Bunders Cork, Bark — Cutters, Workers Other Woi kers in Wood ... Timber, Wood, Cork, Bark —Merchants, Dealers • XIV. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. 1. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. Brick. Plain Tile, Terra- Cotta— Makers Plaster, Cement— Manu- facture Earthenware, China, Porcelain— ManufaoLure Glass Miinnfacture... Brick, Cement, Pottery, Glass— D>.alers XV. Chemicals, Oil, Grease, Soap, Resin, etc. 1 . Colouring Matter. 2. Explosives and Matches. 3. Salt, Drug-', nn4 other Chemicals and Compounds. Manufacturing Chemists... Alkali Manufacture Chemists, Druggists i. Oil. Grease, Soap, Resin.etc. India Rubber, Gutta Percha —Workers Waterproof Goods Makers Other Workers Dealers XVI. Skins, Leather, Hair, AND Feathers. 1. Skins and Leather. Furriers, Skinners Tanners Curriers; Leather Goods Makers 2. Saddlery and Harness. Saddlers ; Harness, Whip- Makers 3. Hair and Feathers. Brush, Broom— Makers ; Hair, Bristle— Workers Quill, Feather— Dressers ... i. Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers. Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers XVII. Paper, Prints, Books, AND Stationery. 1. Paper and Stationery. Envelope Makers, Station- ery Manufacture Paper Box, Paper Bag- Makers Other Workers Stationers, Law Stationers 2. Prints and Books. Printers Lithographers; Copper and Steel Plate Printers Bookbinders Publishers, Booksellers ... Newspaper Agents, News Room Keepers 1 . 7 2 6 5 1 14 13 . 1 1 3 1 "_ • 1 2 110 30 5 i 2 1 13 4 8 7 6 1 3 1 1 • 3 1 7 5 i i 2 2 1 i . - • 30 2 3 5 2 3 2 i 2 . 2 2 52 1 3 1 1 i 1 2 i — 1 - i — 1 1 '. 6 4 29 2 34 9 5 11 17 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 \ ■i 5 N 6 6 7 3 • i 1 • ■ • i 2 9 1 • • 16 1 1 60 4 1 16 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 5 1 : 9 2 15 16 1 2 6 2 i 5 i 4 2 1 2 12 i 1 7 3 i i 3 1 i 1 3 2 9 i 6 9 1 i i 3 2 1 3 1 6 1 9 1 1 i 1 i 1 ; 1 1 11 5 62 15 1 31 21 • 8 1 1 1 3 2 3 • i 3 • 2 2 ■ 2 ' i 278 Census, 1901.. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMjVIAEY TABLES. Table XLVIII.— OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, \90\ -continued. Total. M. F. Russia. M. Polawl Swodon Russian) """""" M. F. M F. Norway. M. F. Den- mark. M. F, OCOLPATIOKf. Holland. M. F. Beigluzn. M. F. France. M. F, Germany, M. F. ;A„.trijH-- M. F. M. 103 61 a 78 115 7fi6 478 19,856 211 91 17 78 65 1,192 631 19 3,110 227 7 131 19 111 57 1,673 U 318 26 100 2,911 1,526 126 77 32 729 182 100 10 131 1,M6 117 13 121 175 23 1,316 667 8 271 2 1,930 2,151 58 160 17 179 39 13 13 31 215 25 3 182 66 5 8 8 153 37 358 72 11 20 790 151 1 5 10,741 79 1 37 18 i,583 436 36 97 72 2 71 12 199 87 2 13 230 93 93 21 308 118 320 185 50 2,815 3 533 10 166 1 HI 27 155 1,511 58 9 1 13 12 811 112 14 23 39 320 307 17 2 108 16 244 6 96 . 10 ll XVIII. Textile Fabrics. 1. Cotton and Flax 2. Wool 11 nd Worsted 3. Silk 4. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials 5. Mixed or Unspecified Materials. Lace Manufacture Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc., Manu- facture Others 6. Bleaching, Printing, Dye- ing, etc. 7. Dealers. Drapers, Linen Drapers, Mercers Other Dealers in Textile Fabrics XIX. Dkess. 1. Dress. Hat, Cap, etc.— Makers (not Straw) Milliners Hat, Bonnet, Straw Plait, etc.. Dealers Tailors Clothiers, Outfitters (Dealers) Dressmakers Staymakers Shirt Makers, Seamstresses Hosiers, Haberdashers ... Boot, Shoe— M ikers Slipper Makers Boot, Shoe, Patten, Clog- Dealers Artificial Flower Makers- Wig Makers, Hairdressers Unibrella, Parasol, Stick- Makers Other Workers in Dress ... Other Dealers in Dress XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, ANIJ LOUUINU. 1. Food. Creamery Workers Milkseilers, Dairymen Provision Curers Cheesemongers, Butter- men, Provision Dealers Slaughterers Butchers, Meat Salesmen... Fish Curers Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers Millers; Cereal Food Manufacture C?orn, Flour, Seed— Mer- chants, Dealers Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc. —Makers Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) Sugar Refiners Jam, Preserve, Sweet- Makers Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers Grocers ; Tea, Coflfee, Chocolate— Dealers Greengrocers, Fruiterers ... Ginger Beer, Mineral Water -Manufacture Mustard, Vinegar, Sploe, Pickle, etc.— Makers Other Dealers In Food 2 Tobacco. Tobacco Manufacture Tobacconists 3. Makers of Spirituous Drinks. Brewers Others 23 63 19 363 2 2 3 2 10 13 44 >, 1 4 5 31 1 18 5 14 1 51 40 23 12 3 8 19 I 167 20 3 3 55 1 4 7 197 8 4 4 75 121 91 1 68 4 850 26 46 3 2 55 46 1 7 1,921 12 10 6 11 11 375 27 8 5 1,181 66 7 18 12 25 2 4 I 12 • 7 2 16 28 6 22 1 4 2 15 , 3 • 6 6 7 3 1 • 25 84 12 31 1,224 3 33 39 1 1 4 1 26 . 1,815 11 557 65 76 10 • 1 106 1 18 16 11 10 4 1 13 1 57 58 16 9 27 5 • 37 11017 1 . Census. 1901. 279 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLVm.—OCCUPATIONS and COUNTRY'of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901-<;ontinued, ■ Switzer- land. Spain. jP °ai. Italy. Sreece. Servia, Kou- mania, Bul- garia. rurkey. Occupations. Shina Japan Asia (other coun- tries). America A,?'«fif abroad, Africa. (United *°™er. country 1 States). £9S' not 1 t'^ifi'')-, stated. M. F. M. ' F. il 'f. M. 1 F. M. F. M. 1 F. 1 M. F. M. F m.Jf M. F M. F.l M. ( F. M. F. M. F. 1 f 2 5 6 25 1 5 33 2 1 68 3 3 2 2 12 3 1 101 1 3 2 10 1 5 6 71 • # 7 1 1 1 . . 1 . . 2 . . '. i '. : : : 2 1(5 1 1 2 1 i i . 2 5 L . 10 1 1 1 4 3 i 1 7 • 2 1 2 1 1 52 11 2 4 1 3 7 1 8 45 i 3 2 XVIII. Textile Faebios. 1. Cotton and Flax 2. Wool and Worsted 3. Silk 4. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials. 5. Mixed or Unspecified Materials. Lace Manufacture Fancy Goods (Textile), Small Ware, etc., Manu- facture Others 6. Bleaching, Printing, Dye- ing, etc. 7. Dealers. Drapers, Linen Drapers, Mercers Other Dealers in Textile Fabrics XIX. Dress. 1. Dress. Hat, Cap, etc.— Makers (not Straw) Milliners Hat, Bonnet, Straw Plait, etc.. Dealers Tailors Clothiers, Outfitters (Dealers) Dressmakers Staymakers Shirt Makers, Seamstressffs Hosiers, Haberdashers ... Boot, Shoe— Makers Slipper Makers Boot, Shoe, Patten, Clog- Dealers Artificial Flower Makers Wig Makers, Hairdressers Umbrella, Parasol, Stick- Makers Other Workers in Dress ... Other Dealers in Dress ... XX. Food, Tobacco, Dbink, AND Lodging. 1. Food. Creamery Workers Milksellers, Dairymen ... Provision Curers Cheesemongers, Butter- men, Provision Dealers Slaughterers Butchers, Meat Salesmen Fish Curers Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers Millers ; Cereal Food Manufacture Corn, Flour, Seed— Mer- chants, Dealers Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc. Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) Sugar Refiners Jam, Preserve, Sweet- Makers Chocolate, Cocoa- Makers Grocers : Tea, Cotree, Chocolate— Dealers Greengrocers, Fruiterers Ginger Beer, Mineral Water— Manufacture Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle, etc.— Makers Other Dealers In Food ... 2. Tobacco. Tobacco Manufacture Tobacconists 3. Makers of Spirituous Drinks. Brewers Others • • 1 ■ i 2 , 1 1 . '. 1 5 64 26 6 4 5 4 17 14 28 17 81 19 5 3 1 7 8 1 25 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 1 . 1 1 . 8 2 1 . . 11 . 1 . 4 10 '. 18 ; 1 . 1 14 1 8 1 110 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 . 119 5 1 . 187 2 . . 5 . . 1 2 3 26 2 117 7 2 i 1 4 1 5 1 2 i 2 93 3 331 3 5 2 5 36 2 1 18 5 1 38 6 156 75 9 1 2 41 11 3 1 2 9 10 1 1 2 3 1 '. i 1 ! i . ] 3 . . 1 i . i 2 . 3 1 8 2 1 95 7 2 1 2 79 10 1 43 2 5 3 5 26 50 2 100 4 25 2 11 2 i 1 1 4 2 2 1 7 2 30 7 2 i 2 4 a 2 ; 1 \ j 2 1 1 13 13 13 6 153 118 4 4 12 5 1 6 2 4 i i 1 49 7 '. * 5 '. 3 . 2 2 a ! 29 1 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 . ; ! 4 . . 1 . . 55 '. . 5 . . 1 . . 58 . . 1 . . i . . 239 . . 543 ; '. 7 . . 2 . . 21 2 . 135 . . 6 . . 5 . . 95 . . 3 . . S . . 1 . . 1 2 12 3 37 6 8 2 i 1 2 i 1 3 3 5 10 26 12 i 1 5 i 1 5 4 1 10 7 2 18 a 2 1 4 • S i 1 3 3 3 8 i 6 5 • 45 18 . 2 1 . 1 1 1 1 ■ • 1 13 2 11 2 42 14 9 15 30 24 2 5 46 16 1 3 15 25 8 2 i i i 1 16 9 15 2 2 1 3 1 i 2 3 i 3 1 2 1 ' 2 2 i 1 2 3 1 1 ! \ i, ) ■ J 280 Census, .1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table XLVIII— OCCUPATIONS ard COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS rMALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901— continued. Total. Russia. Poland (Russian) Sweden. Norway. Den- mark. Occupations. Holland. Belgium France. Germany. Austria. Hun- gary. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M F, 832 303 591 161 191 ' 5,526 301 76 266 47 1 87 121 1 10 15 21 5 3 17 11 3 12 1 i 10 1 19 1 12 7 1 1 3 2 5 23 7 1 2 26 1 5 2 5 2 3 8 9 2 2 16 2 10 1 i 3 5 10 11 1 1 46 3 2 i XX. Food, Tobacco, Dbink, AND Lodging— emit. 4. Board, Lodging, and Doal- ing in Spirituous Drinlss. Coffee, Eating House— Keepers Lodging, Boarding House— Keepers Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Pub- licans, Beer Sellers,Cider Dealers rellarmen Barmen Others in Inn, Hotel, Eating House- Service Wine and SpiritMerohanta, Agents XXI. Gas, Water, and Elbctbicitt Supply, AND Sanitary Servicb. 1. GaSjWater, Electricity. Gas Works Service Waterworks Service Electricity Supply 2. Sanitary Service XXII. Other, Genehai, and Undefined Wobkees AND Dealers!. 1. About Animals 2. SundrySpecifledlndustries Tobacco Pipe, Snuff-Box, etc.. Makers Bohe,Horn, Ivory, Tortoise- shell— Workers Rag— Gatherers, Dealers ... Other Workers Other Dealers 3. Makers and Dealers (General or Undefined). General Shopkeepers, Dealers Pawnbrokers c ostermongers. Hawkers, Street Sellers Contractors, Manufac- turers, Managers, Super- intendents (undefined) 4. Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined). General Labourers Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Artizans, Mecnanios, Ap- prentices (undefined) Factory Labourers (un- defined! Machinists, Machine Workers (undefined) XXI II. WiTHOTTT Specified Occupations obUnoccupied. Retired from Business (not Army, Navy, (;huroh. Medicine) Pensioners Living on own m ea n s Others aged 10 years and upwards (including Students) 11 5 13 1 3 36 2 2 10 4 10 9 13 1 2 39 6 3 11 2 57 15 10 27 10 288 81 6 50 6 1 9 15 1 141 60 254 44 80 2,288 82 21 SO 23 19 22 30 6 23 1 11 704 7 3 5 i 1 2 1 1 1 1 13 3 1 3 i 397 6 17 23 ■ 32 i 1 • 162 1 5 1 1 • 5 5 6 1 1 • 9 1 • 5 1 1 • 109 4 8 1 i • ' • 90 69 11 ^? 86 660 86 1,135 253 1,167 282 117 82 127 978 52 1,669 10,633 6 3 1 23 10 1 156 10 290 11 3 13 7 21 3 3 6 117 16 1 201 36 1,081 15 119 11 13 9 62 1 15 1 16 1 75 1 1 3 5 7 2 30 1 71 27 194 3 15 6 15 2 31 5 9 6 22 1 2 2 S 1 i 11 7 5 6 15 23 10 3 1 1 1 5 21 6 2 1 34 19 13 2 1 • 3 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 29 19 5 i 5 1 3 36 67 8 31 6 15 3 1 8 6 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 4 7 10 8 9 1 1 1 1 3 16 3 18 4 19 1 31 21 41 15 59 3 2 2 2 1 19 5 2 3 1 1 18 12 20 9 27 21 93 16 89 74 250 72 96 16 9 2 2 2 38 1 11 4 1 1 6 1 24 1 12 9 4 34 133 17 26 5 15 4 7 6 5 3 2,001 2 1 1 1 i 1 3 1 2 7 11 37 g 186 185 8 2,661 51,171 73 1 107 2,758 11 1 219 19,168 45 47 828 12 1 65 6,884 22 27 111 1 36 146 22 10 125 3 22 474 18 3 11 66 24 313 62 1 64 337 2 119 1,653 21 1 48 181 5 70 879 91 1 254 1.111 17 3 152 3,657 342 7 100 1,170 61 2 581 9,728 24 13 312 Census, 1901. 281 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLVIIL— OGCUPATIONS and COUNTRY of BIRTH of FOREIGNERS (MALES and FEMALES), AGED 10 YEARS and UPWARDS, enumerated in ENGLAND and WALES, 1901—eontinuad. Switzer- land. Spain. Por- tugal. Italy. Greece. Servia, Rou- mania, Bul- garia. Turkey. OOCUPATIONS. China. Japan. Asia (other coun- tries). Africa. America (United States). M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. A M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 167 31 51 26 21 597 8 17 17 2 7 16 1 7 1 2 18 15 3 2 2 2 3 1 i 2 1 298 49 78 46 23 1,317 30 13 23 • 8 32 1 16 34 2 • 3 i 7 1 2 1 9 1 2 2 4 8 i 3 3 • XX. Food, Tobacco, Drink, AND Lodging— cone. 4. Board, Lodging, and Deal- ing in Spirituous Drinks. Coffee, Eating House— Keepers Lodging, Boarding House— Keepers Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Pub- licans, Beersellers, Cider Dealers Cellarmen Barmen Others in Inn, Hotel, Bating House— Service Wine and Spirit Merchants, Agents XXI. Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service, 1. Gas, Water, Electricity. . Gas Works Service Waterworks Service Electiicity Supply 2. Sanitary Service XXII. Other, Geheral, AND Undefined Wokueos and Dealers. 1. About Animals 2. SundrySpecifledlndustries Tobacco Pipe, Snuff-Box, etc.. Makers Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoise -shell— Workers Bag— Gatherers, Dealers ... Other Workers Other Dealers 3. Makers and Dealers (GeneraLoi Undefined). General Shopkeepers, Dealers Pawnbrokers Costermongers, Hawkers, Street Sellers Contractors, Manufac- turers, Managers, Super- intendents (undefined) 4. Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined). General Labourers , Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine, or Agricultural) Artizans, Mechanics, Ap- prentices (undefined) Factory Labourers (un- defined) Machinists, Machine Work- ers (undefined) XXIII. Without Specified OoourATioNs OR Unoccupied Retired from Business (not Arm7, Navy, Church, Pensioners Living on own means Others aged 10 years and upwards (including Students) 2 '■ 1 1 • 1 1 1 i 1 ■• 2 4 • 10 9 47 4 31 17 7 2 16 ■ 8 25 15 2 i 3 4 i 1 1 14 1 2 2 i 4 3 i 10 3 U 8 8 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 2 8 7 2 1 2 i • • 30 2 5 • 2 • • • 1 • • • • • • 1 • 21 1 6 6 • 1 i ■ _ - 1 1 3 2 • 10 1 221 10 95 2,670 9 208 11 41 7 1 2 • 5 7 1^ • • 3 1 i 1 5 1 2 • a • 2 3 14 W • 8 • 2 1 2 4 i 1 • 15 li 4 8 2 5 3 • 4 1 • 4 2 2 5 • i 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 li 1 2 • 43 1 2 57 33 5 54 57 273 58 57 20 6 12 2 9 4 I 1 3 I 3 "2' 2 4 9 2 4 • 3 2 1 * ■ 28 1 47 156 8 62 933 6 10 213 1 25 28£ 6 li iS 1 12 57 49 2 81 969 5 51 2,843 9 1 11 50 9 50 2 6 174 1 14 804 6 17 123 1 15 261 1 i 29 i 25 8 89 2 35 4 13 95 1 15 38 2 3 87 • 3 83 129 33 341 1,024 20 1 722 3,215 6 63 404 2 74 355 1 2 75 • 1 94 .3S 282 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SBMMAET TABLES. Table XLIX.— The BLIND, the DEAF and DUMB, the DEAF, and the INSANE in ENGLAND and WALES, — Condition as to Marriage and Ages of Males and Females returiied as Blind; Deaf and Dumb, Deaf, Lunatic, and Imbecilb or Feeble-minded ; also of Persons suffering from "Combined Infirmities"; distinguishing those in each group who« had been afflicted from Childhood, 1901. Note.— In thla and succeeding Tables dealing with Infirmities, all children undej 10 years of age returned as suffering from an Infirmity are Included under its Sub-Section •' from Childhood," Persons suiTerlng from more than one Infirmity are included in the several Sections relating to those Infirmities. Thus a Person who was Blind, Deaf, and Fe'tble-miuded appears in each of the Sections so headed. For details see last Section dealing with " Combined Infirmities." All Aqes. Condition AS TO Mabbiabe, 1901 Ages, 1901. Pbbsons. Males and Females. 3 Under . 5 a.. 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85 and 1891. 1901. 1891. 1901. ^ Years. wards, THE BLIND. ("Unmarried 5,583 280 873 590 611 ■573 949 747 553 439 290 151 27 ( M. 12,281 13,136 ■J Married ... 5,360 30 372 854 1,133 1,262 1,053 576 80 (.Widowed ... 2,193 — 8 55 . 157 417 658 685 213 23,467 25,317-! 1" Unmarried. 5,563 201 29B 488 455 603 863 709 621 532 466 335 m i\ 11,186 12,181 < Married ... 2,525 — 1 14 181 322 525 636 560 257 29 (.Widowed ... 4,093 — — — — — 13 pa . 239 624 1,262 1,439 453 1 THE BLIND FROM CHILDHOOD (includkd in the Blind). /■Unmarried < Married 2,028 280 .373 216 264 220 310 185 81 57 31- 11 _ f M.. 2,194 2,468 389 — — — 7 89 110 91 61 23 7 1 1 l^Widowed ... 51 — — — . 10 11 12 9 8 1 4,005 4,621-' 1 /"Unmarried 1,954 201 296 164 188 192 332 217 178 99 56 26 5 h'. l,-811 2,153 ■( Married ... 143 — — 1 6 . 41. 37 37. 14 . T — ^, . Vwidowed ... 56 — — — .7 . 10. 21 .12 , 5. 1 . 1 .... THE DEAF AND DUMB.* .... ' • ' 1 ("Unmarried 6,727 212 795 1,025 953 938 1,123 670 473 337 166 31 ! 4 15,246-< M. .7,707 8,212 ■ Married ... 1,355 — . — 25 327 399 338 177 71 16 2 14.192 (.Widowed ... 160 — _ — — — 6 20 36 46 35 17 — ("Unmarried 5,625 170 619 778 777 725 906 626 489 310 151 63 10 , 1 F. 6,485 7,004 Married ... 1,135 — 4 .49 338 330 242 123 38 11 (.Widowed ... 244 — — — ■ ~" 11 34 47 59 58 29 6 THE D EAF AND DUMB FROM CHILDHOOD (included in the Deaf and Dumb), t ("Unmarried 3,094 212 795 415 361 .'!45 395 228 167 113 53 10 / M ? 3,497 < Married "... 362 — — -2- 6 78 105 • 92' 55 21 3 • 2 6Mq\ VWidowed ... . ",| — , — — — 2 5 7 14 6 7 /"Unmarried i Married ... 2,701 170 619 351 298 •291 360 237 1?1 113 ■45 ' 33 3 ; >F.' ? ' 3,072 303 — 2 ■ 13 ■ 98 -77 to- 44 • 8- 1 VWidowed ... 68. — — 3 13 10 22 12 7 1 THE DEAF.J 1 ("Unmarried 2,697 42 165 335 361 344 496 332 259 184 118 51 10 ( M. 6,210 7,699 { Married ... 3,839 2 45 383 *641 845 877 698 312 36 (.Widowed ... 1,163 1 7 37 120 209 348 360 81 i 15,088 18,507-i * * ("Unmarried 4,311 46 174 351 468 428 712 596 489 448 354 201 44 F. 8,848 10,808 < Married ... 3.242 2 76 408 728 813 657 411 140 7 L Widowed ... 3,255 ~ — 25 146 312 685 1,013 830 214 ■: THE DEAF FROM CHILDHOOD (included in the Dbat). /"Unmsirried 740 42 165 139 98 85 91 45 33 25 11 6 / ivr.. .685 1,087 < Married .... 292 ■ — -j- 5S .67 61 62 -32 6 __ Vwidowed ... 55 . — — 4 15 15 12 S 1 1,52a 2,433.^ /unmarried 967 iG 174 138 115 90 131 91 74" 53 45 g F .838. 1,346 r< Married ,.. 256 — — — — . 18 46 .74 . 63 37 17 1. VWidowed ... 123 — — T- — 2 11 19 .29 35 25 2 THE LUNATIC. § ("Unmarried 22,983 5 40 98 520 1,484 5,716 6,245 4,582 2,745 1,211 300 37 ■ f M. p 37,583 -{ Married 11,819 — — 1 35 883 2,862 3,526 2,727 1,407 358 20 (.Widowed ... 2,781 — ' — 1 1 31 201 508 771 825 396 44 t 83,772-; I r Unmarried 23,882 3 38 90 435 1,403 4,920 5,848 5,003 3,622 1,886 558 76 K. ? 46,189 ■{ Married ... 15,747 — — ' — 2 138 1,641 3,852 4,510 3,454 1,663- 458 29 (.Widowed ... 6,560 ~ ~ 2 82 507 1,281 1,789 1,800 962 131 THE LUNATIC FROM CHILDHOOD (included in the Lunatic). /Unmarried ■< Married ... 140 5 40 ,__ .-, .. 7 8 . .36 -. .22 16 5 1 / m, ? 140 — — .— 238-^ VWidowed ... — — — — — — — — — — — /Unmarried 98 3 38 1 6 12 15 9 7 3 i F ? 98 < Married ... — — — — — — — VWidowed .... ~ ~ ~ ~ — — — — — — » Of the 15,246 Persons in 1901 classified in the Table as Deaf and Dumb, 770 Males and 598 Females were returned simoly as " Dnmli >• <,-nA of these 396 Males and 300 Females are classified as Deaf and Dumb from Childhood. .""mu, ana t The Deaf and Dumb from Childhood are now shown separately for the first time ; all children under 10 years of age whether dRsri-ihoii as " Deaf and Dumb " or as " Dumb " only are included in this Sub-Section (see also previous note). The figures are based on the descrintinS. Kiven in the Schedules, and must be regarded as incomplete. ° "onuiitiMons t The Census Schedule did not require persons who were Deaf without being Dumb to mention the fact of their Deafness and fhi>i.sfo*o the figures given for the " Deaf " cannot be regarded as complete. ' " "-"creiore i In 1891 the heading of the Census Schedule was "Lunatic, Imbecile or Idiot," and the persons so returned were eventuallv plsicco.1 o. "Mentally Deranged." In 1901 the heading of the Schedule provided for two categories of the Mentally Deranged, viz "LunaHp" anl " Imbecile, Feeble-minded," and in drawing comparisons from the figures for the two Censuses, allowances should be made for'theae limiiaJi^ The figures for 1891 for the new sub-divisions of Mentally Deranged cannot therefore be given. Total " Lunatic, Imbecile, and FeehlB minH^I^". 1801 :-132,654 Persons ; 62,063 Males, 70,691 Females. Total " Mentally Deranged," 1891 :-%7,383 Persons ; 45,392 Males, 51,^1 Femalts.' Census, 1901. 283 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMARY TABLES. Table XLIX.— The BLIND, the DEAF and DUMB, the DEAF, and the INSANE in ENGLAND and •;> WALES. — Condition as to Marriage and Ages of Males and Females returned as Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Deaf, Lunatic, and Imbecile or Feeble-minded ; also of Persons suffering from " Combined Infirmities " ; distinguishing those in each group who had been afflicted from Childhood, 1901 — continued. All Aoes. Condition AS TO Marriage, 1001 Aqeb, 1901. Persons. Males and Females. i Under 85 and ■§ 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- . 55- 65- 75- up- 1891. 1901. 1S91. 1901. H Years. ' Wards. THE IMBECILE OR FEEBLE-MINDED.* | XUnmarried 21,188 219 1,182 2,193 3,138 3.015 1,582 3,007 1,898 1,171 519 183 31 { M. p 21,180 ^Married ... 2,057 1 15 108 23S 127 199 167 236 25 I. Widowed ... 1,233 — 1 17 21 87 215 120 381 90 ? 48,882^' I C Unmarried 20.153 193 887 1,653 2,113 2,523 1,119 3,230 2,320 1,198 821 360 73 V. p 21,102 { Married ... 1,632 — 3 22 129 286 338 109 279 127 19 Iwidowed ... 2,617 '~~ ~" 1 30 78 193 136 822 810 211 THE imbecile OR FEEBLE-MINDED FROM CHILDHOOD (included in the Imbecile OR Feeble Minded). | /'Unmarried 5,185 219 1,182 532 721 680 927 331 366 181 59 13 2 / M. p 3,517 J, Married' ... 23 — — -r- 1 1 i 9 1 2 V. Widowed ... 9 — — — ! 1 3 1 1 — ? 10,251h' 1 ('Unmarried ■{ Married ... 1,706 193 887 400 567 515 871 609 336 216 81 25 3 V. ? 1,737 17 — — — — 1 3 3 6 1 1^ Widowed ... 11 — — — — ~~ ' 1 2 3 2 PERSONS SUFFERING FROM CO MBINED INFIR] WITH ]S. .V">« r Unmarried 633 9 12 62 37 59 113 117 60 69 31 8 6 { M. ? 826 { Married ... 122 — ■ — 6 20 26 21 21 20 5 Iwidowed ... 71 — — 1 10 .. 12 21 22 ? 1,778-; r Unmarried \ Married ... (.Widowed ... 663 8 29 30 15 56 102 99 . 105 88 38 38 7 ^, K 9 952 103 ^ 1 16 26 27 18 13 1 182 ~ 1 1 : 12 29 50 71 1.16 PERSONS suffering FROM COMBINED INI ^IRMITIES FROM CB [ILDH [OOD (included IN P^RSOSS SUFFERING FEOM Combined Infirmities). AJnmarried -' Married ... 135 9 12 17 11 16 13 10 "1 7 2 1 •- f vr ? 137 2 — — — — — 1 1 lU — — ' l^Widowed ... — — — — — ■ — — ,— — — ? 269-; \ /'Unmarried 128 8 29 9 15 11 23 6 .10- 10 i 3 i- ? 132 i Married ... 1 2 2 ^^ Vwidowed ... — — — — — — — AGES AND SEXES OF PERSONS SU FFEUING FROM COMBIN ED I NFIR MITI] SS. Blind and Deaf and Dumb P. 58{ m. F. 36 22 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 8 2 8 3 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 z Blind and Dumb r. 23 { M. F. U 9 3 2 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J- _ - z Blind and Deaf P. 389 1 M. F. 111 215 — 1 2 5 1 5 9 6 17 28 21 23 28 10 11 38 11 37 20 31 11 13 Blind and Lunatic P. 287 { M. F. 111 173 — — 1 3 1 1 1 11 6 21 22 11 36 31 10 19 36 12 27 2 Blin» AND Feeble-minded P. 213 1 M. F. 103 110 2 3 9 1 12 5 18 9 6 10 8 17 15 13 • 7 11 11 17 9 23 3 23 1 Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and P. 5{ M. F. 3 2 - - - - - - 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 - - Lunatic Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and P. 5/ M. F. 3 2 — — — 1 — 1 1 1 — 1 — — — Feeble-minded Blind, Dumb, and Lunatic V. 2/ M. F. 1 1 _ — — — — 1 1 ' — — — — — Bund, Dumb, and Feeble- | P. 3( M. F. 3 - 1 1 - 1 -■ - - - -: - - MINDED Blind, Deaf, AND Lunatic P. 5( M. F. 1 1 _ — — _ — ,~ — 2 ■ 1 1 1 — Blind. Deaf, and Feeble- P. 8{ M. F. 6 2 - - - - 1 - 1 2 1 1 - 1 minded Deap and Dumb, AND Lunatic ... P. 130 [ M F. 87 19 — 1 — 1 2 6 16 8 28 9 16 11 13 9 9 3 1 1 Deaf and Dumb, and Feeble- P. 221 { M. F. 108 113 - 1 « 8 2 6 6 10 17 23 23 21 18 17 11 12 17 1 7 3 1 - minded Dumb and Lunatic P. 20 j M. F. 11 9 _ — 1 — 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 — P. 222 [ M. 135 1 20 31 19 23 21 9 2 5 1 1 Dumb and Feeble-minded F. 87 2 12 17 17 7 11 7 7 2 1 — 1 Deaf and Lukatic P. 51^ 16 35 - - 1 2 1 2 8 1 8 1 7 1 7 i 1 1 Deaf and Feeble-minded P. 100 1 M. F. 38 62 — — 1 2 1 2 5 6 5 7 8 5 11 5 9 6 7 5 11 1 * See Note § on preceding page. 284 Census, 1901. ElfGLAI^D AJN^D WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table L.— PERSONS returned as BLIND, DEAF and DUMB, DEAF, LUNATIC, IMBECILE or FEEBLE-MINDED, or SUFFERING from COMBINED INFIRMITIES, in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, and COUNTY and METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS, 1901. Note.— The numbers of persons returned In Administrative areas as suf^ering'from one or other Infirmity are affected by the presence or Absence of Institutions in which many of such persons might be resident. In some eases, these Institutions receive inmates from adminis- trative areas other than those in which they are situated. AdMINISTBATIVB COtTNTIBS AND County Bobouohs. Blind 2 Deaf and Dumb. DKAF.t Lunatic. Imbecile ob Feeble-minded Combined inkibmities.} 1 From Childhood. 1 i '0 S§ * JS o O ■3 il 'S o B |2 6 1 i 'a a| gig g 1 5 1 ENGLAND AND WALES e2 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES 25,317 4,621 20,696 15,246 6,669t 8,6771 18,607 2,433 16,07483,772 238 83,53l|48.882j 10,254 38,628 1,778 269 1,609 17,178 2,842 H336 10,424 4,669 5,855 11,060 1,788 12,272 75.245 217 75,028 37,684 1 8,195 29,48! 1,428 209 1,219 67 COUNTY BOROUGHS ... ENQIiAND. 8,139 1,779 6,360 4,822 2,000 2,822 4,447 645 3,802 8,527 21 8,606 11,198 2,059 9,139 350 1 60 290 1 BEDFORDSHIRE... BERKSHIRE 131 19 112 79 29 50 132 15 117 849 - 849 362 59 303 11 - 14 153 22 131 83 41 12 183 20 163 1,241 6 1,235 362 138 221 U X 10; County Bobough :— Reading BUCKINGHAMSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE 18 9 39 39 19 20 66 2 54 2 - 2 114 23 91 2 - 2 W 16 131 96 45 51 165 14 151 132 1 431 351 238 155 196 13 1 9 117 19 98 59 20 33 101 11 90 171 _ 471 91 117 13 4 9 ISLB OF ELT CHESHIRE 53 7 46 22 9 13 57 2 55 1 1 — 69 17 52 - - - 350 80 270 217 101 113 216 27 189 1,881 1 1,880 818 195 623 17 2 15 County Boboushs :— Birkenhead Chester, City of Stockport CORNWATJi CUMBERLAND DERBYSHIRE 59 34 58 147 8 8 16 51 26 42 34 13 38 12 3 22 22 10 16 33 17 31 7 3 3 26 14 28 1 9 - 1 9 128 23 170 26 5 21 102 18 119 1 4 1 1 46 401 163 71 92 165 19 116 798 3 795 516 128 388 10 1 6 222 32 190 126 47 79 70 12 58 685 3 682 335 56 279 19 1 18 293 56 237 164 67 97 187 29 158 712 2 710 518 150 398 23 4 19 County Boeouoh:— Derby DEVONSHIRE 63 13 50 198 171 27 31 8 26 322 - 322 110 18 92 2 1 1 446 61 385 184 90 91 281 28 253 1,797 1 1,793 1,230 523 707 35 13 22 County Boeouohs :— Devonport Exeter, City of Plymouth DORSETSHIRE DURHAM 66 94 169 15 31 16 51 63 153 .24 106 76 12 91 30 12 12 16 39 2r 71 C 6 11 33 2 21 — 60 23 1 1 1 ii 75 89 153 21 24 21 ol 65 132 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 210 41 169 61 30 31 171 17 157 671 - 671 372 141 231 8 1 7 483 91 392 318 137 181 212 28 184 1,084 2 1,682 819 161 685 21 1 20 County Bobouohs:— Gateshead South Shields Sunderland ESSEX 68 80 119 8 22 21 60 58 98 50 52 58 25 19 20 25 33 38 28 27 66 3 3 10 25 24 56 3 2 19 3, 2! 49 125 49 113 63 11 12 57 38 131 3 2 8 > 1 1 1 2 1 7 538 97 441 312 118 161 577 60 517 1,562 17 4,545 1,119 289 1,130 35 7 28 County Bobough:— West Ham GLOUCESTERSHIRE 137 32 105 117 156 63 M 169 21 115 10 1 9 185 70 138 115 6 2 4 334 48 286 61 92 271 27 217 1,127 _ 1,127 821 683 39 3 36 County Boroughs :— Bristol, City of Gloucester, City of 373 35 70 9 303 26 217 22 106 8 111 11 178 48 20 7 158 11 812 1 - 812' l! 788 63 117 11 671 19 19 1 1 18 1 ' See Note t. Table XLIX., page 5 + These totals include, respectively, 696 and 672 persons returned simply as " Dumb." t The Census Schedule did not require Persons, who were Deaf without being Dumb, to mention the fact of their Deafness and thpi-pfra.,. the flernes given for the " Deaf " cannot be regarded as complete. , ' 'uertiore } These persons are also included in the several Sections relating to the Infirmities from which they suflfer. Thus a Person who who n^i^n Deai and Feeble-minded appears in each of the Sections so headed. v^ nrm, „ „,& oiiaa. Census. 1901. •385 EOSTGLAND AJfD WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table L.— PERSONS returned as BLIND, DEAF and DUMB, DEAF, LUNATIC, IMBECILE or FEEBLE-MINDED, or SUFFERING from COMBINED INFIRMITIES, in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, and COUNTY and METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS, 1901— continued. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Deaf. Lunatic. Imbecile or Feeble-minded. ■ Combined Infirmities. : i Administbative Counties no ; ■ AND County Boroughs. 3 a| 1 || .§ 3 §1 1 i 4 2 t si • 2 .4 t S o H ^1 s in s H 6 ° Eh ^1 o H ^i O & ^2 o ; HKREFORDSHJfiE HERTFORDSHIRB HUNTINGDONSHIRE KENT 105 27 78 51 25 26 97 13 84 306 1 305 289 122 167 8 4 i' 229 28 201 145 44 101 257 24 233 1,465 - 1,465 1,254 91 1,163 123 5 118 i 47 9 38 19 8 11 47 8 39 2 1 1 67 19 48 1 - 1 576 94 482 534 381 153 903 98 805 4,801 3 4,801 3,193 381 2,812 83 9 1i. County Borough :— Canterbury, City o£ LANCASHIRE 18 3 15 11 3 8 29 7 90 22 9 9 32 8 24 1 1 1,204 39? 807 837 420 417 608 518 8,104 g 8,095 3,336 674 2,662 72 12 60 County Borouqhs :— Barrow in Fnrness 31 9 22 19 7 12 11 2 9 1 — 1 43 20 23 — — — Blackburn HI 24 .W 70 43 27 29 6 23 199 4 195 103 37 66 1 1 — Bolton 119 24 95 58 12 46 39 4 35 6 — 6 123 34 89 5 5 Bootle 24 4 20 32 15 17 19 4 15 — — 22 8 14 1 1 Burnley 63 12 51 41 15 26 37 8 29 27 — 27 139 17 122 1 1 Bury 27 10 17 17 6 11 18 6 12 7 — 7 142 11 131 — — LiverDool, City of 979 127 852 455 130 305 267 34 233 202 1 201 858 171 687 33 8 25 Manchester, City of 343 62 281 245 74 171 224 30 194 96 — 96 585 86 499 11 1 10 Oldbam 126 •JS 103 80 14 66 50 4 46 3 — 3 :«(> 3(1 326 9 — 9 Freaton 70 23 47 33 14 19 93 68 25 4 — 4 91 30 61 2 2 Rochdale 56 15 41 28 10 18 22 1 21 1 -^ 1 60 6 54 2 1 1 St. Helens 44 6 38 18 10 8 21 3 18 824 — 824 47 15 32 2 — 2 ! Salford 129 24 105 64 18 46 87 9 78 222 — 222 251 29 222 3 — 3 Warrington 30 5 25 23 7 16 19 2 17 44 — 44 55 13 42 — ,, — Wigan LEICESTERSHIRE 37 7 30 44 87 19 25 12 2 10 1 ~~ 1 126 7 90 119 8 1 7 154 28 126 40 47 133 16 117 5 — 5 293 203 8 2 6' County Borough:— Leicester ... LINCOLNSHIRE: - 156 23 133 86 35 51 120 16 101 980 " 980 339 41 298 U 3 8 The Parts of Holland 77 11 60 21 8 13 68 7 61 3 — 3 123 23 100 3 1 2 The Parts of Kkstevbn ... 86 12 74 4U 11 29 70 10 60 862 11 851 176 39 137 3 — 3 The Parts of Lindsby 155 26 129 97 46 SI 129 17 112 y 1 6 390 103 282 15 5 10 : County Boroughs :— Grimsby 46 7 39 9 4 5 41 2 39 , — — — 56 11 45 1 1 Lincoln, City of LONDON* :- 33 7 26 21 9 12 29 6 23 73 ~ 73 66 19 47 1 ~ 1 City op London 20 3 17 14 9 5 13 1 12 - - - 15 3 12 - - - Metropolitan Boroughs :— 134 24 110 72 31 41 105 12 93 7 — 7 116 36 80 9 2 7 Bermondsey 75 12 63 57 24 33 77 7 70 2 — 2 104 24 8U 5 — 5 124 16 108 76 32 44 66 9 57 206 — 206 155 28 127 1 — 1 Camberwell ... 210 34 176 99 34 65 202 27 175 862 — 862 263 59 204 10 1 9 76 7 69 26 7 19 53 9 44 12 — 12 139 11 128 3 1 2 Deptford Finsbury Fulham 61 9 52 65 21 44 68 10 58 2 — 2 66 23 43 3 — 3 78 7 71 80 35 45 68 13 55 176 — 176 65 13 52 3 1 2 81 14 67 43 24 19 85 11 '74 29 — 29 113 39 74 3 1 2 76 9 67 26 14 12 59 6 53 5 — 5 114 23 91 1 — 1 Hackney Hammersmith... 185 29 156 143 45 98 157 43 114 69 . — 69 160 55 1115 7 1 6 92 10 82 57 16 41 96 14 82 — 5 98 11 87 3 — . 3 Hampstead 77 32 4ft 29 12 17 54 13 41 7 — 7 31 7 24 1 1 41 3 38 18 1 17 31 2 29 14 — 14 40 15 25 2 1 1 Islington Kensington 287 34 •25;i 150 51 99 230 36 194 25 — 25 264 .58 206 6 6 138 23 115 62 15 47 134 6 128 9 — 9 98 23 75 4 — 4 194 39 155 84 34 50 181 24 157 46 1 45 140 52 88 11 3 8 64 13 51 40 26 14 99 17 82 22 1 21 66 22 44 4 2 2 Paddington Poplar St. Marylebone 93 14 79 75 32 43 129 22 107 3 1 2 103 26 77 3 2 1 149 13 13fi 85 37 48 97 10 87 259 — 259 146 27 119 11 1 10 64 3 fil 17 3 14 31 3 28 8 — 8 38 3 35 2 — 2 247 44 203 107 36 71 207 24 183 16 "— 16 245 48 197 20 2 18 111 8 103 73 20 53 84 10 74 153 1 152 119 44 75 2 — 2 303 28 275 187 98 89 140 17 123 234 — • 234 96 37 69 6 — 6 stepney Stoke Newington Wandsworth ... 246 23 223 185 67 118 144 19 125 21 — 21 213 50 163 3 2 1 28 3 25 18 6 12 41 10 31 75 — 75 24 7 17 — — — 137 25 112 99 47 52 161 30 131 1,277 1 1,276 322 68 264 22 2 20 Westminster, City of Woolwich MIDDLESEX MONMOUTHSHIRE 99 66 6 6 93 60 37 33 16 18 21 101 53 12 9 89 44 14 4 - 14 4 81 62 19 30 62 32 1 1 - 1 1 442 65 377 309 131 178 616 96 420 5,296 - 5,296 834 333 601 75 4 71 190 14 176 94 26 68 106 14 93 922 - 922 388 65 333 20 1 19 County Borough :— Newport 48 5 43 11 4 7 36 4 32 - - -. 71 13 68 1 - 1 • The figures for the Administrative County of London, including the City of London, are a 3,55611 49113,06512,05711 81111,24612,96611 426 | 2,540 1 3,562 II ! follows :— 5 I 3,557 1 3,496 II 85112,6451 14711 22 1 125 286 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAHY TABLES. Table L.— PERSONS returned as BLIND, DEAF and DUMB, DEAF, LUNATIC, IMBECILE or FEEBLE-MINDED, or BUFFERING from COMBINED INFIRMITIES, in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, and COUNTY and METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS, 190l.--contmue.d. Administrative Countikb AND County Borouqhb. Blind. Dea»' and Dumb. Deap. Lunatic. i.mbecile ob Feeble-minded Combined Infirm ITIE8. H 1 1 1 -1 3 o H 4:> o t 1 3 il "2 1 O 1 1 i NORFOLK 296 10 256 139 78 61 312 22 320 1,079 1,079 599 131 465 36 3 33 County Boroughs :— Gieat Yarmouth Norwich, City of NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 41 159 7 25 37 134 31 33 10 11 21 19 32 113 2 5 30 108 266 222 2 264 222 61 88 ! 18 21 13 67 2 6 - 2 8 139 16 123 83 11 39 119 12 137 815 1 811 357 56 301 2 — 2 County Borough:— Noithampton 67 12 55 32 16 16 17 11 36 369 1 368 71 15 56 5 — 5 Soke of Fetebborouob ... NORTHUMBERLAND- 30 5 25 11 9 5 12 2 10 — — — 71 36 35 — — — 270 17 223 159 76 83 91 13 78 1,167 — 1,167 518 99 119 10 — 10 County Borough :— Newcastle upon Tyiie.City of NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 169 31 138 230 50 180 60 13 47 7 - 7 151 22 132 1 - 1 168 32 126 97 10 57 131 18 116 11 — U 317 83 231 6 2 1 County Borough :— Nottingham; City of OXFORDSHIRE 273 53 220 111 31 80 109 10 99 1,043 1 1,012 521 56 165 21 i 20 110 11 96 73 22 51 131 10 124 127 1 126 101 72 332 21 2 22 County Borovoh :— Oxford, City of RUTT,ANDSHIRE SHROPSHIRE SOMERSBTSHIRB 50 7 18 18 1 14 11 7 37 91 .- 97 60 7 53 3 — 3 15 3 12 8 7 1 U 1 10 - - - 32 11 21 1 1 - 201 22 182 112 19 63 106 7 99 856 1 855 376 101 272 7 2 5 116 51 365 178 79 99 311 29 282 1,336 2 1,334 789 200 589 38 5 33 County Borough:— Bh,th, Cityof SOUTHAMPTON 56 9 17 36 8 28 ^3 2 41 84 - 81 93 11 82 5 - 5 297 11 253 160 74 86 331 39 295 1,123 1 1,122 621 134 187 28 6 22 County Boroughs-;— Bournemouth Portsmouth Southampton 17 199 63 12 U 17 157 19 8 51 17 3 22 19 5 29 28 31 158 86 5 15 a 29 143 81 8 717 2 - 8 717 2 27 300 187 1 69 27 23 231 160 1 29 1 10 1 19 1 Isle op Wight STAFFORDSHIRE 68 11 55 26 12 U 66 1 62 336 — 336 225 39 186 7 3, 1 586 113 173 160 116 314 375 38 337 2,482 19 2,163 1,381 259 1,122 28 2 26 County Boroughs :— Burton upon Trent Hanloy Walsall West Bromwich Wolverhampton SUFFOLK— EAST 22 32 18 15 89 3 3 11 5 12 19 29 37 10 77 15 36 27 30 36 11 7 7 10 11 4 29 20 20 25 18 21 32 30 50 2 i 2 2 5 16 20 30 28 15 1 1 138 16 1 1 138 16 101 10 96 227 171 17 10 18 11 11 87 30 78 213 157 2 ■ 2 ■ 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 151 27 127 100 39 61 165 12 153 550 3 517 381 81 297 17 2 15 CocsTY Borough :— Ipswich 57 7 50 19 8 11 36 2 31 316 — 316 105 19 86 1 1 SUFFOLK-WEST SURREY 112 16 96 60 26 31 80 11 69 38 3 35 202 12 160 1 1 3 330 12 288 213 118 95 402 53 310 7,824 70 7,751 2,012 180 1,862 113 31 82 County Borough :— Croydon ... "" SUSSEX-EAST 218 190 150 98 13 18 25 116 < iS 98 10 - 10 166 80 86 8 2 6 23 167 110 50 60 263 33 230 1,102 4 1,098 360 83 277 30 2 28 County Boroughs :— Brighton Hastings 198 61 73 7 125 51 135 21 99 11 36 13 125 : 27 11 3 111 24 88 20 1 87 20 180 61 28 23 152 11 5 2 - i SUSSEX-WEST WARWICKSHIRE 129 13 116 17 21 26 118 19 129 464 2 162 330 83 217 10 2 8 232 37 195 113 72 71 230 31 199 885 1 881 795 129 666 17 1 16 County Boroughs:— Birmingham, City of ;Coventry, City of 502 50 182 7 320 13 133 31 134 15 299 16 262 10 30 6 232 34 733 1 1 4 7^ 1 • 166 78 HI 10 352 68 39 2 3 1 36 1 Census. 1901. 28T ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES.. Table L.— PERSONS returned as BLIND, DEAF and DUMB, DEAF, LUNATIC, IMBECILE or FEEBLE-MINDED, or SUFFERING from COMBINED INFIRMITIES, in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, and COUNTY and METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS, 1901-^ 1 la O 1 O 1 St) '1 00 1 1 O i o S gig ^1 s. 1 O 1 1 WESTMORLAND WILTSHIRE WORCESTERSHIRE ... ... COUNTT BOBOUGHS :— Dudley Worcester, City of YORKSHIRE :- EAST RIDING ... County Bobougr :— Kingston npon Hull, City of NORTH RIDING CouNTT Borough :— Middlesbrough WEST RIDING County Boboughs :— Bradford, City of Halifax... - Hndder^eld Leeds, City of Sheffield, City oe YOBK, CiTYOF* ■WALES. ANGLESEY BRECKNOCKSHIRE 'CARDIGANSHIRE CARMARTHENSHIRE [CARNARVONSHIRE DENBIGHSHIRE FLINTSHIRE TILAMORGANSHIRB County Bobouohs :— Cardiff Swansea MERIONETHSHIRB MONTGOMERYSHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE 52 6 16 39 19 20 17 3 11 7 4 3 97 13 84 3 1 3 217 •27 190 105 52 53 214 25 189 1,458 1,748 3 1 8 1,450 492 159 333 17 3 U 285 11 45 U 5 5 10 35 38 5 193 58 22 17 88 88 15 1 211 36 10 112 21 23 18 7 9 91 17 11 219 31 56 13 2 6 236 29 50 1 1,748 2 1 665 45 68 89 10 9 576 35 59 47 1 - 47 1 1 101 211 213 50 823 232 98 61 360 350 138 91 179 205 15 630 171 76 17 272 262 123 58 113 99 27 710 107 16 35 211 166 23 22 18 18 11 317 39 15 17 86 70 12 36 65 51 13 123 68 31 18 155 96 11 93 132 121 32 778 91 11 32 201 180 30 5 19 10 6 198 13 1 5 11 30 2 88 113 111 26 580 78 40 27 157 150 28 914 3 90O 10 4,675 1 1 3 56 8 363 1 14 1 914 3 899 10 1,661 1 1 3 56 6 363 273 215 378 51 1,662 311 127 72 378 568 81 17 58 75 11 115 51 20 29 81 82 17 226 157 303 43 1,247 260 107 43 29? 486 64 7 5 12 1 58 8 1 5 13 4 1 1 7 3 3 6 S 12 51 8 1 10 1 15 11 16 10 36 17 4 13 11 - 11 98 9 89 1 - 1 i 17 7 10 15 5 10 18 - 18 - - - 56 12 44 1 3 1 j 71 1 67 50 16 34 23 3 20 8 4 8 116 21 122 6 26 1 5 98 19 79 88 29 59 12 60 47 1 56 617 613 229 12 187 2 21 97 9 88 58 16 3 44 32 2 30 185 27 158 8 1 7 78 18 60 73 18 55 48 43 3 45 589 1 588 311 35 276 15 3 12 56 8 18 10 15 25 2 41 5 1 •1 4 HI 25 86 1 1 3 303 115 120 36 26 67 267 89 63 248 87 92 91 32 67 154 55 25 180 75 30 19 19 1 161 56 29 1,489 2 2 1,488 2 2 687 103. 134 311 24 lo; 376- 79 124' 16 9 7 8 3 8 6 7 18 9 39 23 35 8 15 19 3 16 4 1 3 78 1 10 68 3 2 2 1 11 3 11 10 25 27 2 25 28 - 28 88 11 74 - 2 76 10 66 3S 16 23 41 1 40 11 -. 11 129 17 112 3 - 3 HADNORSHIRE 15 1 11 . 10 5 5 9 2 7 2 1 1 40- 13 27 2 1 1 • The City and County Borough of York is situated partly in each of the three Ridings, but ia shown fpr.conyaniencje separaitely. 288 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table LI.— OCCUPATIONS of the BLIND (distinguishing those Blind from Childhood), and of the DEAF and DUMB; Persons, Males and Females (Unmarried and Married or Widowed), Aged 10 Years and Upwards, 1901. Note.— The Occupations have been abstracted precisely as entered in the Census Schedules, except that Inmates of Workhouses who were over 60 years of age and described as having formerly followed some occupation have been clai^sed as " Retired." Those under 60 years have been classed to their respective occupations unless the word "Retired" was added. It is probable that, where Blind persons are returned as following an occupation inconsistent with their infirmity, they may be employers of other persons, or the word " Retired " or " Formerly " liiay have been omitted from the Schedule. Of the Blind returned as engaged in occupations (Orders I.-XXII.) 222 Males and 106 FemalesJ and, of the Deaf and Dumb, 91 Males and 65 Females, were on the day of enumeration resident in Workhouses. The Blind Aged 10 Years and upwards. Males. o 2- O C ( AND WALES.— SUMMAEY TABLES. Table LI.— OCCUPATIONS of the BLIND (distinguishing those Blind from Childhood), and of the DEAF and DUMB; Persons, Males and Females (Unmarried and Married or Widowed), Aged 10 Years and Upwards, 1901 — continued. The Blind Aged 10 Years and upwards. Males. o o o (1) 21 1 i 1 11 16 i 6 20 U 1 153 10 3 1 2 Females. 123 i 1,793 153 604 6,286 (2) C3) (4) 6! • o a o a ° 18 865 505 (5) (6) o El Occupations of Persons Aged 10 YEAiia and upwards. 161 11 7 1,103 491 9,036 3,669 18 344 4 612 5.367 1,233 (7) 24 1 4 1 11 16 5 6 21 21 3 170 41 3 1 2 3 9 1 4 6 38 27 6 3 i 42 1 296 123 4 8 3 1 161 1,707 14,322 (8) XIX. Dress. Straw Hat, Bonnet, Manufacture , Felt Hat Manufacture Makers of other Hats, Caps, etc Milliners Tailors Clothiers, Outfitters (Dealers) DresRmaliers Staymakers Shirt Makers, Seamstresses Button Makers Glove Makers Hosiers, Haberdashers Boot, Shoo— Maimers Patten, Clog— Makers Boot, Shoe, Patten, Clog— Dealers Artificial Flower Makers Wig Makers, Hairdressers Umbrella, ParasoL Stick— Makers Other Workers in Dress Other Dealers in Dress XX. Food, Tobacco, Dkink, and Lodging. Milksellers, Dairymen Provision Curcrs Cheesemongers, Buttermen, Provision Dealers Slaughterers Butchers, Meat Salesmen Fish Curers Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers Millers ; Cereal Food Manufacture Corn, Flour, Seed— Merchants, Dealers Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc.— Makers Bakers, Confectioners (Dealers) Jam, Preserve, Sweet— Makers Chocolate, Cocoa— Makers Grocers ; Tea, Coflfee, Chocolate— Dealers Greengrocers, Fruiterers Ginger Beer, Mineral Water— Manufacture Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle, etc.— Makers other Dealers in Food Tobacco Manufacture Tobacconists Maltsters Brewers Coffee, Bating— House Keepers Lodging, Boarding— House Keepers Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Publicans, Beersellers,Cider Dealers Celiarmen Barmen, Potmen Others in Inn, Hotel, Eating House— Service Wine and Spirit Merchants, Agents XXI. Gas, Water, and Electricity Supply, and Sanitary Service. Gas Works Service Waterworks Service ' '," Drainage and Sanitary Service Scavengers, Crossing Sweepers "„ XXII. Other, General, and Undefined Workers and Dealers. Cattle, Sheep, Pig— Dealers, Salesmen Drovers "[ Dog, Bird, Animal— Keepers, Dealers Knackers ; Catsmeat Dealers ... Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoise-shell— Workers Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth— Manufacture Japanners '. Chimneysweepers .'. Rag— Gatherers, Dealers ..'. Other Workers m Sundry Specified Industries Other Dealers in Sundry Specified Industries ... ... General Shopkeepers, Dealers Pawnbrokers Costermongers, Hawkers, Street Sellers .." .". General Labourers Engine Drivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine or Agricultural) Artizans, Mechanics, Apprentices (undefined) Factory Labourers (undefined) Machinists, Machine Workers (undefined) ... XXni, Without Specified Oooupatigns oa Unoccupied Retired from Business (not Army, Navy, Church. Medicine) ' Pensioners Living on own means .' '" Others aged 10 years and upwards (including Students) "" The Deaf and Dumb Aged 10 Years and upwards, (9) 1 11 13 3 569 1 484 17 83 2 8 574 32 2 3 17 6 1 Males.l Females. 2 3 3 i 6 8 27 257 26 16 17 235 4 245 6,301 (10) (11) 1 5 6 5 8 3 429 140 , 1 484 1 16 2 81 1 1 1 7 555 19 32 2 , , 3 16 1 •A 2 1 1 i 24 257 160 3 75 1 162 4,009 (12) 1 4 107 1 436 15 76 16 58 1 139 2,921 Census, 1901. 293 ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table LII.— MONMOUTHSHIRE and WALES.— LANGUAGE SPOKEN (as returned in the OCCU- PIERS' SCHEDULES) by MALES and FEMALES aged 3 YEARS and UPWARDS, at 5 Groups of AGES, enumerated in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, 1901. Admwistrativs Counties. PoPtTUiTION. Language Spoken, Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 3 Years. Total, 3 Years and upwards. J- 15- 25- 45- 65 and upwards. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males Fe- males. MONMOUTH. fP. SHIRE AND \ M. WALKS. I F. 2,012,876 1,011,458 1,001,418 148,180 74,222 73.958 Population ... EngliRh only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages . . . No statement* ... 937,236 927,460 268,258 268,001 195,792 189,419 286,218 273,527 145,407 145,532 41,561 50,981 470,342 137,333 324,539 3,535 1,487 457,880 143,572 324,380 358 1,270 151,576 43.5^ 72,370 87 671 152,380 41,303 73,607 45 606 101,203 21,604 71,492 1,235 258 97,780 18,624 72,712 8S 215 140,404 34,669 108,985 1,803 357 132,187 35,871 105,060 163 246 61,721 26,636 56,515 380 155 58,082 31,222 56,036 51 141 15,438 10,870 15,177 30 46 17,451 16,492 16,965 11 62 MONMOUTH- r SHIRE, to- p gether with J iV the County ^ ^■ Borough ot • NSWPOBT I 298,n76. 153,384 114,692 23,661 11,900 11,761 Population ... English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages .. No statement 141,484 132,931 41,555 41,628 29,741 27,365 43,759 38,804 20,894 19,093 5,535 6,041 122,551 1,037 17,429 385 82 115,580 970 16,248 46 81 39,120 181 2,218 15 21 39,138 211 2,246 6 27 26,698 170 2,737 124 12 24,657 105 2,577 9 17 36,714 329 6,510 183 23 32,961 247 5,666 19 U 15,972 247 4,611 49 15 14,460 246 4,362 10 15 4,047 110 1,353 14 11 4,364 167 1,497 2 11 WALES :- ANGLESEY ... /m. 50,606 24,487 26,119 3,102 1,603 1,499 Population English only WeLshonly Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 22,834 24,620 6,341 5,983 4,344 4,616 6,360 7,144 4,139 4,734 1,700 2,143 1,909 11,295 9,496 90 34 1,824 11,4% 11,267 7 26 548 3,699 2,086 2 6 6,830 445 3,320 2,211 7 6,919 332 1,925 2,043 37 7 359 1,604 2,651 1 1 680 2,698 3,027 43 12 636 2,825 3,670 3 10 333 2,052 1,738 8 8 293 2,355 2,076 3 7 76 1,021 602 1 91 1,392 659 1 BRECKNOCK- /,£■ SHIREJ^; 54,213 27,499 26,714 3,804 1,926 1,878 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 25,573 24,836 5,267 5,013 7,598 7,103 1,364 4,023 1,514 1,748 13,930 2,292 9,325 8 18 13,315 2,382 9,120 1 18 4,494 739 1,586 1 10 4,615 667 1,629 8 3,152 334 1,774 1 6 2,967 305 1,765 6 3,970 577 3,043 6 2 3,628 568 2,902 1 4 1,836 435 2,093 1,573 601 1,949 478 207 829 632 341 875 3,283 CARDIGAN- r^- 61,078 26,877 34,201 3,414 1,730 1,684 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 25,147 32,517 7,293 7,302 4,841 6,145 6,208 9,062 4,742 6,725 2,063 1,763 12,036 11,257 49 42 2,117 17,045 13,300 7 48 372 4,350 2,559 12 417 4,260 2,606 19 445 1,684 2,685 20 7 573 2,036 3,528 5 3 520 2,384 3,266 25 13 713 4,023 4,316 2 8 352 317 4,197 2,196 15 74 1,286 699 4 97 2,629 654 1 CARMAR- /& thenshire|^- 135,328 64,627 70,701 9,162 4,525 4,637 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 60,102 66,064 18,023 18,230 12,469 13,701 16,685 18,641 9,564 11,083 3,361 4,409 5,907 20,409 33,674 43 69 6,111 21,492 35,372 3 86 1,886 7,476 8,633 1 27 1,948 7,382 8,872 28 1,241 3,103 8,100 15 10 1,266 3,439 8,979 1 16 1,590 4,739 10,321 21 14 1,718 6,087 10,812 2 22 926 3,494 5,128 6 10 885 4,965 5,223 10 264 1,597 1492 8 294 2,619 1,486 10 carnarvon/S; shire ^J; 125,649 60.392 65,257 8,002 4,028 3,974 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 56,364 61,283 14,841 14,625 11,481 12,202 16,519 18,637 10,256 11,545 3,267 4,274 5,130 28,089 23,041 40 64 7,035 27,866 26,305 17 60 1,269 8,435 5,114 1 22 1,32!! 7,983 5,288 1 24 911 4,878 5,660 16 16 1,463 3,922 6,798 5 14 1,775 7,289 7,420 20 15 2,680 7,272 8,667 8 10 931 5,446 3,867 3 9 1,204 5,888 4,442 2 9 J 244 2,041 980 2 359 2,801 1,110 1 3 • Included in the 1,487 Males and 1,270 Females under the heading " No statement " are 571 Males and 434 Females returned as " Dumb " or " Deaf and Dumb." 294 Census, 1901. ENGLAND AND WALES.— SUMMAET TABLES. Table LII.— MONMOUTHSHIRE and WALES.— LANGUAGE SPOKEN (as returned in the OCCU- PIERS' SCHEDULES) by MALES and FEMALES aged 3 YEARS and UPWARDS, at 5 Groups of AGES, enumerated in ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTIES, 1901— continued. aouinistbativc Counties. Population. Lanouaqh Spoken. Ages. Total at all Ages. 1 Under 3 Years. Total, 3 Years and upwards. 3- 15- 25- 45- 65 and upwards. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. maSs. »I*1««- Fe- males, DENBIGH- fh SHIKE f- 131,583 65,969 65,613 9,3«7 4,688 4,699 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Langiiages... No statement 61,281 60,914 17,215 16,766 12,710 11,794 17,988 18,108 10,219 10,470 3,149 3,776 22,580 11,788 26,827 23 63 23,855 10,578 26,411 15 55 7,358 3,638 6,200 1 IS 7,101 3,373 6,273 2 17 4,910 1,759 5,990 7 14 4,805 1,272 5,702 4 11 6,232 2,942 8,789 8 17 7,299 2,428 8,360 4 17 3,168 2,389 4,645 6 11 3,545 2,227 4,b85 3 10 882 1,060 1,203 1 3 1,105 1,278 1,391 2 FLINTSHIRE |m. 81,485 40.370 41,115 5,554 2,821 W33 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 37,549 18,880 3,075 15,542 10 42 38,382 10,776 10,650 7,657 7,252 10,439 10,879 6,533 6,874 2,139 2,727 19,664 2,617 16,026 14 31 6,370 888 3,503 15 6,388 802 3,455 1 i 4,010 365 3,269 5 8 3,841 234 3,106 3 8 4,998 707 4,721 3 10 5,454 543 4,867 7 8 2,679 743 3,109 2 5 2,975 610 3,280 3 6 823 372 940 ~l 1,006 458 1,258 5 GLAMORGAN- f SHIRE, to- getheif with P. the County s M. Boroughs of F. Cardiff and Swansea l 859,931 443,762 416,169 68,084 33,993 34,091 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages * No statement 409,769 382,078 215,167 25,077 140,812 237 785 117,748 118,378 88,376 81,056 131,202 115,958 57,320 62,267 12,033 14.419 226,940 27,416 151,587 2,850 976 74,768 7,359 35,041 66 514 75,381 7,115 35,402 34 446 49,141 4,463 33,619 997 156 46,857 3,083 30,934 58 124 70,139 8,508 53,915 1,476 224 62,374 6,893 46,443 110 138 27,417 5,541 23,989 298 75 24,334 5,622 22,228 29 54 5,475 1,545 4,993 13 7 6,221 2,364 5,805 6 23 ^^^•^^si^gEfM. 48,852 23,821 25,028 3,221 1,663 1,658 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 22,261 23,370 6,189 5,953 4,334 4,366 6,209 6,826 4,261 4.489 1,268 1,736 1,232 11,630 9,373 6 20 1,593 11,451 10,301 5 20 312 3,796 2,077 4 290 3,552 2,101 1 6 196 1,748 2,384 1 5 284 1,393 2,685 4 419 2,881 2,898 5 6 606 2,809 3,403 3 5 231 2,406 1,616 5 322 2,486 1,677 1 3 71 799 398 91 1,211 432 MONT- (F. GOMERY- -^M. SHIRE I..F 54,901 26,790 28,111 3,591 1,805 1,786 Population English only Welsh only ..." Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 24,985 26,325 7,050 7,105 4,681 5,113 6,583 7,273 4,567 4,631 2,104 2,203 13.070 3,977 7,906 32 13,813 4,003 8,455 2 22 4,278 1,260 1.502 10 4,300 1.199 1,600 1 2,566 618 1,488 9 •2,857 528 1,721 2 5 3,321 893 2,363 6 3,716 900 2,651 2,031 798 1,731 ~l 2,095 863 1,669 4 871 408 822 3 875 513 814 1 ^=^««S°fe{M- 87,894 41,617 46,277 5,671 2,839 2,832 Population English only Weigh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 38,778 43,445 11,679 11,533 7,680 8,571 10,310 12,101 6,503 7,797 2,601 3,440 26,098 4,251 8,370 27 32 27,698 5,5*6 10,166 4 31 8,131 1,731 1,808 9 8,154 1,497 1,872 10 5,474 517 1,614 9 6 5,730 701 2,134 6 7,067 809 2,412 12 10 7,643 1,275 3.177 4 5 4,022 711 1,736 4 5 4,433 1,258 2.099 7 1,404 423 7T0 2 2 1,738 815 884 1 ^^^^'%ire{m. 23,281 11,860 11,421 1,527 801 726 Population English only Welsh only Both English and Welsh Other Languages... No statement 11,059 10,695 2,718 i 2,929 2,211 2,195 3,268 2,988 2,035 1,801 827 782 678 4 100 10,292 38 712 4 IS 10,078 13 597 7 2,670 2 43 3 2,874 2 49 1 2,097 10 99 3 2 2,121 2 72 2,979 13 270 I 5 2,759 1 226 2 1,817 12 204 2 1,646 4 150 1 729 1 96 1 * The large number ol Persons returned under this heading is due to the presence of Foreign Seamen on Vessels in Ports, etc.. on Census night. Census, 1901 295 LIST OF Page. 22 Table 24 „ ERRATA IN THE SUMMARY TABLES AND IN THE COUNTY VOLUMES OF THE CENSUS REPORT, 1901 SUMMARY TABLES, v.— Middlesex :— Harrow Division. Area, for " 33,849 " read " 33,850. " >> — Paddington Parliamentary Borough. Area, /or " 1,256 " read " 1 255." vi. 20 Para. 2. Table 19. 39 „ 35 vi. 29 Para. 4 Table 19. 2 ., 2 BEDFORDSHIRE. ^ / [JTotal Tenements, 1891, for " 35,528,' read " 35,412." -Rural Districts, XX. Inn, Hotel— Keepers ; Publicans, etc. Males, age 45-, for " 53," read " 153." BERKSHIRE. "|Total Tenements, 1891, for " 49,974," read " 49,904." -(6) Parts of the Administrative County of Berks in otlier Ancient Counties, read : — Civil Parishes. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Population, 1901. 1 Persons. Males, Females. In the Ancient County of Oxford : — Wytham, part of (115 : 1) — 1 — — 22 14.—: vi. Para. 28 Table vi. Para. 31 Table vi. Para. 47 Table 2.- 19.- 113 : 2. Hungerford : Hungerford, for " iiippersoombe," read " Hippenscombe.' BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. JTotal Tenements, 1891, for "41,090," read "41,092." CAMBRIDGESHIRE. JTotal Tenements, 1891, for "41,693," read "41,664." CHESHIRE. JTotal Tenements, 1891, for " 158,250," read " 153,737." 18 „ 18 „ 47 „ 9.— Note "a," Lancashire Hill Ward 9.— „ „ Old Road Ward for read for read Inhabited Houses. Population, 1901. Persons. Males. Females. 1,203 1,170 1,408 1,441 5,150 4,998 5,814 5,966 2,378 2,316 2,640 2,702 2,772 2,682 3,174 3,264 19.— Tenements of less tlian five rooms, 1891, for " 76,630," read " 74,532." ,, — Administrative County, 1891, figures : — Rooms in Tenement. Tenements of less than Five Rooms, 1891. Persons per Tenement, 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. ■ { ^ { « { * { read for read fcyr read far read 1,861 1,839 10,585 10,163 8,002 7,576 56,182 54,954 812 802 1,967 1,918 534 514 2,012 1,962 516 512 2,987 2,885 1,504 1,453 8,527 8,357 263 261 2,055 1,971 1,522 1,436 10,245 10,026 147 143 1,436 1,372 1,253 1,186 9,735 9,538 74 73 941 886 1,092 1,033 8,443 8,285 26 25 636 599 869 824 6,686 6,452 19 19 350 329 606 568 4,796 4,663 3 3 128 123 324 298 2,894 2,818 62 60 175 ]59 1,654 1,605 13 11 72 62 714 686 1 1 7 6 24 19 316 307 3 3 27 24 260 255 vi. Para. vi. Par.a. 36 Table 18 ») 22 17 5. — The figures quoted in this paragi'aph should be amended to agree with the above figures. CORNWALL. j^-^JTotal Tenements, 1891, for " 73,026," read " 72,946." 12.— Note "i," for " Parbathiok," read " Polbathick." 12. — Note "e," for " Porthlevem," read " Porthleven." CUMBERLAND. 12. — 574 : 2, Cockermouth : Cockermouth, Broughton Moor Civil Parish, for reference " *," read " f." 296 Census, 1901. LIST OF EB.-RA.TA~cantinued, Page. £8 Table iq'Z! f Total Tenements, 1891, /or 23 „ 12.-Note "*," for "2. Osmaston," read "1. Osmaston, DERBYSHIRE. 105,360," read "105,866." 74 ,, 38. — Persons suiFering from Combined Infirmities, Unmarried Females DEVONSHIRE. vi Pfl^rfi ^ ^ 54 Table l9;_/Total Tenements, 1891, /or •■ 139,221," read " 139,093." I •, for read Ages, 1901. 25- 45- 4 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 17 17 28 4.— Divisions of County, 2. North Eastern or Tiverton ... for reUd 4.— „ „ 3. Northern or South Molton ... for read 4. — „ ,, 4. North "Western or Barnstaple, /or read 4.— ,, ,, 8. Mid or Ashburton for read 9.— Note "b," after the words " Civil Parish of St. Andrew," read "By the Plymouth Cyarporation Act, 1897, which came into operation on 9th November, 1897, the County Borough of Plymouth was extended to include part of Plymstock Civil Parish." 9.— Line 9, /or " Weston Peverell or Penny cross," read, " St. Budeaux." 12. — 271 : 5. St. Thomas : Heavitree, /o)- " Bramfordspeke," read " Brampfordspeke." DORSETSHIRE. Houses, 1901. Population. Unin- habi- 1891. 1901. In- habited. ted. Inoc- Fe- males. cupa- tion. Persons. Persons. Males. 10,915 279 52,852 60,663 24,240 26,423 10,896 279 52.763 50,566 24,202 26,364 9,557 283 46,755 42,654 20,836 21,818 9,552 282 46,719 42,630 20,824 21,806 13,788 433 61,295 62,639 28,391 34,248 13,793 434 61,331 62,663 28,403 34,260 11,779 440 52,916 53,222 24,320 28,902 11,798 440 53.005 53,319* 24,358 28,961 ^^3 TaWe i9'Z}Total Tenements, 1891, /or "42,643," read "42,594." DURHAM. ^39 TaWe ig'ZJTotal Tenements, 1891, /or "202,320,'' read "202,318." xi. Para. 2.— Line 3, /or " 5,411," rcai " 6,441." xi. „ 2.— Line 4, /or "1,546," read "516." 3 Table 4.— Divisions of County, 3. Chester le Street 3 „ 4.— „ „ 5. Mid for read for read 10 „ 9.— Note "a,"Blaydon{U.D.) 28 ,, 12.— 555 : 3. Gateshead: Whickham, after " Whickham," read reference letter "f." 59 ,, 33.— X. 4,5,6,7, for "Dyes " read "Dies." 64 „ 25.— IX. Coal and Shale Miue— Workers above Ground. Total Males, /or "228," read "238.' Houses, 1901. Population. In- habited . Unin- habi- ted. 1891. 1901. Not inoc- cupa- tion. Persons Persons. Males. Fe- males, 17,839 17,762 14,346 14,423 253 251 330 332 70,465 70,197 67,371 67,639 93,535 93,211 74,249 74,573 48,618 48,455 38,323 38,486 44,917 44,756 35,926 36,087 1 Houses, 1901. Uninliabited. In Occupation. Building. for read 30 104 — Census, 1901. 297 LIST OF ERRATA— continued. ESSEX. Paae. 5 Table 5.— Ecclesiastical Parish of East Ham, St. Mary Magdalene 5.— „ ,, Forest Gate, All Saints 58 85 for read for read Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 4,C27 4,227 2,951 2,751 23,612 24,731 15,577 14,458 7 ,. 5.— „ „ Purleigh, All Saints, last column,/«»- "191," TOa- 1 12 1 read 1 11 2 for 1 12 — read I 11 1 Females. 66 ,, 34.— Note "*," Lunatic Asylums ... /or read. Un- married. 530 825 Married or Widowed, 825 530 85 ,, 39. — Administrative County ... 39.- , together with the County Borough of West Ham. 85 „ 39.— Note, Line 3, for " 5982," read " 5981." GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ^]; ^"u^ in'—JTotal Tenements, 1891, for " 142,677," read " 142,514." 41 Table 19.— j i • j > • ■2 ,, 2. — [a) Parts of the Administrative County of Gloucester in other Ancient Counties, read -.- \ Lunatic. Total. Others. for- read for read 4,563 4,562 4,573 4,572 4,546 4,545 4,555 4,554 Civil Parishes. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Population, 1901. Persons. Males. Females. In the Ancient County of Warwick : — Batsf ord , part o/ (398 : 2) — ~ — — 4 ,, 4.— DivLsions of County, 1. Mid or Stroud 4 ,^ 4. — ,, „ 2. Northern or Tewkesbury . for read for ri-ad Houses 1901. Unin- habi ted. Population. In- 1891. 1901. iiabited. Not ;uS;p— • tion. ' Persons. Males. Fe- males. 12,874 12,858 11,331 11,347 883 879 668 672 56,577 56,488 50.251 50.340 54,619 54,542 51,192 51,269 24,775 24,742 24,606 24,639 29,844 29,800 26,586 26,630 40 298 Census. 1901. LIST OF AREATA— continued. GLOUCESTERSHIRE— co»«m?t«> mn mo ll.-CivU f arish of Bethnal Green, ■ jPersons, 1891, for 128,929,' read 129,123. 6 1) 5.— 11 »> 5.— 12 ]} 5. — Places In 14 23 11 9.— Metro 11.— CivU I 15 15 19 19 19 23 19 23 19 23 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 33 33 33 33 3B 39 42 Inhabited Houses, 1901. Popula- tion, 190i . for 602 3,314 read 594 3,284 for 1,383 8,488 read 1,391 8,518 for 216 1,208 read 246 1,315 for 137 811 read 107 704 Houses, 1901. Population. Unin- In- habi- ted. haliited. InOc- cupa- Not in Oc cupa- Build- ing. Persons. Males. Fe- males. tion. 1,621 14 16 14,911 7,316 7,595 1,827 17 16 16,469 8,081 8,388 1,989 19 28 15,456 7,561 7,895 1,783 16 28 13,898 6,796 7,102 2,397 49 22 23,841 11,828 12,013 2,283 45 18 22,730 11,250 11,480 2,952 47 57 — 25,064 12,261 12.803 3,066 51 61 — 26,175 12,839 13,336 9. — Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell, Coburg Ward, /or read 9. — „ ,, ,, Marlborough ,, for read 9. — ,, ,, St. Pancras, No. 2 ,, fur read 9.— „ „ „ No. 4 ,, for read u:Z^^°l^TofBt°&l^': ^^"''^''^■jPersonB. 1891,/«. "234.749,» read "2Z5,3i,." n\-Zc^T^^ofs:S^^''°''''''''''y^^->-^- 1891./- "124.727," read "124,533." 12.— Registration County. Families or Separate Occupiers, for " 1,019,546," read " 1,019,646." 12 — Note "*," for "The effect of this .... will be issued accordingly," read "It is held by the Ordnance Survey Department ihat the adjustment had practically no effect on the acreage of the two parishes." 12.— Begistration District of Westminster. Families or Separate Occupiers, for " 7,220," read " 7,320." 12.— Eegistratlon Sub-District of St. James, Westminster. Families or Separate Occupiers, for " 4,514," read " 4,614." 12. — Begistration District of St. Marylebone... 12.— 12.— 12.— 12.- 12.— 12.— 12.— 12.— 12.— Sub-District of All Souls ... „ of Christchurch District of St. Pancras Sub-district of Begent's Park „ of Tottenham Court District of Shoreditch Sub-District of Haggerston District of Bethnal Green ... Sub District of Bethnal Green, North Inhabited Population, 1891. Houses, 1891. Persons. Males. Females. for 15,496 144,083 63,151 80,932 read 15,465 143,487 62,868 80,619 for 3,896 39,327 17,141 22,186 read 3,866 38,741 16,858 21,883 .for 4,589 45,191 21,343 23,848 read 4,589 45,181 21,343 23,838 for 24,511 2.34,749 113,514 121,235 read 24,542 235,345 113,797 121,548 for 5,880 51,473 24,921 26,552 read 5,880 51,483 24,921 26,562 for 2.210 24,440 11,705 12,735 read 2,241 25,026 11,988 13,038 for 13,848 124,727 61,104 63,623 read 13,823 124,533 61,013 63,520 for 5,393 46,147 22,577 23,570 read 5,368 45,953 22,486 23,467 for 16,374 128,929 63,236 65,693 read 16,399 129,123 63,327 65,796 for 6,566 51,361 25,342 26,019 read 6,591 51,555 25,433 26,122 14.— Transferred from 8 : 1, St. Pancras : Regent's Park to 6 : 4, St, Marylebone : Christchurch. Population, 1891, for "26," read "16." 14. — Transferred from 8 : 2, St. Pancras : Tottenham Court, to 6 : 1, St. Marylebone : Ail Souls, Population, 1891' for "\,'J4&," read "\,\m." 14. — Transferred from 16 : 1, Bethnal Green : Bethnal Green North, to 15 : 4, Shoreditch : Haggerston, Population. 1891,/oj- " 700," read " 506." S8 " l^— 5°!*^ Tenements, 1901, 1^^ ,, j 019,546," read " 1,019,646." 58 „ 19 — Note, line 1, jj > > > 302 Census, 1901. LIST OF ERUATA-^continued. Page. LOtiDOJfi—oontinwd. 58 Table 19. — Administrative County, 1891, figures : — Booms in Tenement. Tenements of less than Five Rooms, 1891. Persons per Tenement. 12 or more. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. U. ■ { read 172,502 172,807 60,114 55,766 60,236 55,844 29,005 29,061 16,111- 16,141 7,409 7,423 2,871 2,875 879 880 231 231 72 72 27 27 10 10 7 ^ { for read 189,707 190,245 16,106 46,075 16,151 46,216 40,168 40,293 32,486 32,565 24,013 24,077 15,526 15,567 8,863 8,891 4,195 4,208 1,590 1,592 488 488 138 138 59 59 ^ { for read 153,189 153,653 5,522 27,246 5,548 27,376 29,151 29,248 26,796 26,857 22,657 22,703 17,293 17,335 11,953 11,985 7,078 7,098 3,446 3,452 1,377 1,380 470 470 200 201 ' { for read 115,171 115,443 1,864 12,049 1,867 12,088 1 16,645 16,686 18,896 18,941 18,175 18,212 16,294 16,337 12,801 12,824 8,952 8,977 5,203 5,214 2,573 2,577 1,150 1,151 569 569 58 Table 19. — JRir Note "*," ireoii—" The figures for 1891 relate to the Administrative County of London as constituted in 1901, having been approximately adjusted for changes in the area of the County made under the provisions of the London Government Act, 1899." X. Para. 6. — The figures quoted in this paragraph should be amended to agree with the above figures. 60 Table 20.— AVestminster, City of, Total Tenements, for " 41,244," read " 41,344." 154 „ 35a.— Total, Families or Separate Occupiers, /or " 1,019,546," read " 1,019,646." 154 35a. — Westminster, City of for Families or Separate Occupiers. Proportion per cent. of Domestic Indoor Servants to Families or Separate Occupiers. Total. Females. 41,244 . 41,344 65-8 65-7 53 3 53-2 MIDDLESEX. vi. Para. 6.— \Total Tenements, 1891, /or " 112,0.i6," ?-eaea^ ' ' 149,603." 3 ,, 4. — Divisions of Boroughs, Area., for " 66," read " 65." 3 ,, 4.— Divisions of County, 4, Harrow. Area, /or " 33,849," rea<« " 33,850." 3 ,, 4. — Divisions of Boroughs, delete " Paddington {part of) J. North Division {part of)X, etc.," and Note "J" relating thereto. 5 ,, 5. — Ecclesiastical Parish of Isleworth, All Saints 5 ,, 5. — ,, ,, St. Margaret's on Thames, All Souls Inhabited Popu- lation, Houses, 1901. 1901. far 827 5,437 read 831 5,465 for 599 2,992 read 595 2,964 17 ,, 12.— Note "+,"/or "3. West Tottenham," read "4. East Tottenham"; and for "4. East Tottenham," read "3. "West Tottenham." 27 19. — Administrative County, 1891, figures : — Tenements of Persons per Tenement. Rooms in Tenement. less than Five Booms, 1891. 1. 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 or more. ' { for read 4,998 4,693 2,193 2,071 1,348 1,270 760 704 400 370 180 166 69 65 26 25 12 12 8 8 2 2 — ' — ■' { for read 8,513 7,975 1,201 1,156 2,332 2,191 1,788 1,663 1,362 1,283 866 802 493 452 284 256 120 107 54 52 8 8 4 4 1 1 = { for read 10,973 10,509 o48 522 2,26r. 2,136 2,237 2,140 1.949 1 888 1,529 1,483 1,089 1,047 671 639 411 391 189 183 61 58 15 15 8 7 * { for read . 17,076 .>: : 16,804 455 452 2,351 2,312 2,858 2,817 2,911 .2,S66 2,.592 2,555 2,220 2,177 1,639 1,616 1,114 1,089 602 591^ 224 -220! 72 71 H8 38 vi. Para. 5. — The figures quotel in this paragiaph sh,ould be amended bo agree with the above figures. 64 Table 38.— Note " II," Blind and Deaf, for " 2 and 7," read " 3 and 6." Census, 1901. 303 LIST OF ERRATA— continued. Pago. VI. Para. 3.- U7 Table 19.- vi. Para. 5.- 51 Table 19. MONMOUTHSHIRE. ;JTobsl Tenements, 1891, for "61, 569," read •■51,601." NORFOLK. "JTc.tal tenements, I891, for "110,454," read " 107,789.'' 3 „ 4.- 3 ,, 4.- 3 „ 4.- 3 „ 4.- -Divisions of County -Boroughs -Division 4. Eastern .. -Norwich Area in Inhabited Population. Statute Houses, 1891. 1901. Acres. 1901. Persons. Persons. Males. Females. .. for 1,296,392 68,735 298,843 292,080 143,714 148,366 read 1,296,390 68,733 298,839 . 292,071 143,710 148,361 .. for 12,047 38,069 155.673 168,040 77,112 90,928 read 12,049 38,071 155.677 168,049 77,116 90,933 .. for 181,599 11,589 50,693 50,697 24,695 26,002 read 181,597 11,587 50,689 50,688 24,691 25,997 ■ ■ }or 7,556 25,190 100,970 111,733 51,065 60,668 read 7,558 25,192 100,974 111,742 51,069 60,673 3 Xdto " t." — The Parliamentary Borough of Norwich is not co-extensive with the Municipal Borough of the same name. vi. Para. 5.- 39 Table 19- NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. "JTotal Tenements, 1891, /w "65,190," read "66,104." NORTHUMBERLAND. 76 38. — PeiBons suffering from Combined Infirmities. Widowed Female? for read Ages, 1901. 45- 55- 3 2 Ir / NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. vi. Para. 6. 31 Table 19. 2 „ 2. "JTotal Tenements, 1891, for "96,450," read "96,428." -(*) Parts of the Administrative County of Nottingham in other Ancient Counties, read : — Civil Parishes. « Inhabited Houses, 1901. Population, 1901. Persons. Males. Females. In the Ancient County of York (VVtst Riding) : — Wallingwells, part of (i28 : 2) — v;. Para. 3.- 32 Table 19. 2 ,, S.- OXFORDSHIRE. "JTotal Tenements, 1891, /«/■ " 42,063," read " 41,979." -(a). Part^= of the Ancient County of Oxford in uther Administrative Counties :- Inhabited Civil Parishes. House-, : 1901. 1 1 Population, 1901. Persons. Males. FeinalBS. In the Administrative County of Berks : — Wytham,//arfu/(115: 1) — — ~ — 32 vi. Para. 1. 10 Table 19. 19. — Administrative! County, together with the City and County Borough of Oxford, 3 Persons per Tenement of 2 Rooms, 1901, for •' 93," read " 293." RUTLANDSHIRE. ~lTotal Tenements, 1891, for "4,611," read " 4,609." vi. Para. 2. — 34 Table 19.— SHROPSHIRE. JTotal Tenements, 1891,/o,- " 51,201," read "50,892." vi. I'ara. 4. 48 Table 19, 18 „ 1 SOMERSETSHIRE. Total Tenements, 1891, for " 95,626," read "95,524." -Civil Parish of Bishop's Hull Without, /»?• " 983," read " 304 Census. 1901. LIST OF ERUAT: A— continued. SOMERSETSHIRE— raTiiwrnei?. Page. 41 Table 15. 41 41 15. -Total Area of Parishes with Land or Inland Water only ,, ,, Land, Inland Water, Tidal Water, or Foreshore vi. 46 Para. 8. Table 19. ix. Para. 2. vi. 46 4.- Table 19. 4 „ 4. 81 ,, 38. vi. 30 Jl Para. 6. Table 19. 9 15.— 319. Long Ashton STAFFORDSHIRE. ~|Total Tenements, 1891, /or "214,182," read "214,401." , for read Area in Statnte ' Acres. Land. Inland Water. . ... for read 3 ... for read 924,869 924,750 142,656 142,775 2,211 2,200 342 353 Dundry ... Cleredon 2,896 3,015 1 12 Males. 1961. Increase+ Inorease+ Decrease - Females. Decrease - per cent. 1901. per cent. +33-3 7,936 +262 +24-6 7,358 +17-1 s -I 5 5, ■ , 5 5 5 1 J 5 — X. 1-7. Metals, Machines, Implements (excluding for 81,290 Lock, Key, and Gas Fittings — Makers) read 75,968 SUFFOLK. "JTotal Tenements, 1891, /«»• "78,864," read "81,349." —Note "t," Column 4, /or "8," read "418." —Persons suffering from Combined lafirmities. Age 45- Male^, Unmarriid, /or ''2," read " — " ; Married, far " —," read "2." SURREY. ~|Total Tenements, 1891, for " 103,915," read " 103,774." —Note " b,"/or " Farnham (33 : 3)," read "Famham (33 : 3 & 4) '■' -Ecclesiastical Parish of Chiddingfold, St. Mary ... ,, ,, Grayswood, All Saints ... ,, ,, Haslemere, St. Bartholomew ,. ,, Thursley, St. Michael ... Inhabited Popula- Houses, tion, 1901. laOl. for 345 1,558 read 347 1,566 for 122 591 read 126 603 f> .. for read Tene- ments of less .than Person? per Tenement. Five Rooms. 1. 2, 3. 5. . 7. 8,758' 2,006 2,508 1,830 642 ' 133 8,757 2,005 2,508 1,830 642 133 47,220 1,753 7,746 9,663 7,260 3,351 47,215 1,753 7,745 9,6,61 7,259 3,350 32,992 988 5,137 6,678 4,963 2,545 32,989 9S8 5,137 6,577 4,961 2,545 23 1,923 642 546' ^ 329 lOS 1,922 641 546 329 108 23 5,818 629 1,297 1,180 700 289 5,813 629 1,296 1,178 699 288 7,926 392 1,395 1,539 1,095 613 7,923 392 1,395 1,538 1,093 613 tO.^Nofce, line I, for " 202,008 " and ' 90,589," read "201,988 " and " 90,580." 19.— Note, line 2, for •' 8,758," read '■ 8,757." 21.- — Farnborough Rural District. Total Tenements, for "411 " read " 391." 21. — Farnborough Rural District. Tenements of less than 5 rooms, for " 197," read " 188." 36 51 21. — Farnborough Rural District • 2 Roomed Tenemeuts,/or read 3 „ „ for . • read 4 ,, „ for read Tene- ments of less than Five Rooms. « Persons per Tenement. 1. 2. 3. [6. ■ 7. 22 21 112 107 63 60 14 13 17 17 4 4 3 3 26 25 13 13 23 21 14 13 3 3 10 9 13 11 7 6 6 6 vi. Para. 4.- 37 Table 19.- vi. Para. 5.- 33 Table 19.- 6 „ 5.- 32. — VI. 5. Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government) Unmarried Females,/or " 64," read " 364." WILTSHIRE. ;| Total Tenements, 1891, for " 58,639," read "58,675." WORCESTERSHIRE- I Total Tenements, 1891, for " 81,441," read " 81,316." ■Ecclesiastical Parish of Frankley St. Leonard. Number of Registration Districfc,/o?' "348," read " 384." vii. Para. 6.- 154 Table 19.- YORKSHIRE. ," read " 683,750. -(a) Parts of the Ancient County of the West Riding in other Administrative Counties, read : — ■JTotal Tenements, 1891, /or "684,987," read "683,750." Civil Parishes. Inhabited Houses, 1901. Population, 1901. Persons. Males. Females. In the Administrative County of Nottingham : — Wallingwells part of (428 : 2) *•« — — — •■ 11 16 16 26 5, — Ecclesiastical Parish of Beeston Hill, St. Luke the Evangelist 5. — Ecclesiastical Parish of Holbeck, St. Matthew . for read . for read Inhabited Houses, , 1901. Popula- tion, 1901. 3,729 3,737 2,738 2,730 1,6,178 16,216 11,775 11,737 5. ^Ecclesiastical Parish of Holraefirth, Holy Trinity,/or '; Holmefirth," read " Holmfirth." 5, — Places reputed to be Extra- Parochial for Ecclesiastical purposes./or " Morton," read " Murton." 41 S06 Census, 1901. LIST OF ERB,A.T: A— continued. Page. YORKSHIRE— c(W#MM(ffrf. 134 Table 14.— 520 : 2. Scnlcoates : Cottingham. Creation of Cottingham Without Civil Parish, for " the Rural Part of Cottiugham Civil Parish," read " the part of Cottingham Civil Parish in Cottingham Urban District." 222 „ 32.— XX. 2. Tobacco Manufacture. Working at Kome, for " 38," read " 2." 235 ,, 35.— XIX. 1. Dress— Milliners, Dressmakers. Total Females, Unmarried, /or "58," r«<»rf " 758." 236 ,, 36. — XXIII. Without Specified Occupations or Unoccupied. Others aged 10 years and upwards (includinc Students) Females aged 65 and upwards,/or " 619," read "916." 268 ,, 35a. — Administrative North Riding, Ormesby (U.D.).X. 3. Engineering and Machine Making,/or " 1,766," read " 766." ANGLESEY. ?4 TaWe 19 —} '''*'**' Tenements, 1891, /<»r " 12,253," read " 12,247." BRECKNOCKSHIRE. Ys TaMe 19 —} '^°*"'' Tenements, 1891,/flr " 11,180," rtad •' 11,168." CARDIGANSHIRE. ^9 Table 19—) ''^°**^ Tenements, 1891, /or '• 15,906," read " 15,883." 3 ,, 5. — Ecclesiastical Parish of Bangor, St. David 3 ,, 6. — Ecclesiastical Parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, St. Padarn .. . Inhabited Houses, 1901. ... for 326 read 294 ...' for 702 read 734 Popula- tion, 1901. 1,234 1,112 2,794 2,916 11 ,, 12.-602:2, Newcastle in Emlyn : Penbryn, after "Brongwyn," r«flj«i reference letter " g." CARMARTHENSHIRE. Y9 TaWe 19 —} '^"'^^^ Tenements, 1891, /or " 28,028," read " 27,996." CARNARVONSHIRE. 26 TaWe 19—} ^''**^ Tenements, 1891, /or " 26.950," read " 26,914." [DENBIGHSHIRE. ^ tIwb 19 —} ^'"**'^ Tenements, 1891, for " 25,319," read "25,295." 5 „ 5.— Ecclesiastical Parish of Rhosllanneichrugog, St. John the Evangelist, foj- " RhosUannerchrueoe," read ' ' Rh6sllanerchrugog." FLINTSHIRE. 74 TaWis 19—1 ^''**' Tenements, 1891, for " 16,903," read " 16,895." GLAMORGANSHIRE. « TaWe 19 —} '''''**' Tenements, 1891, /or " 133,640," read '• 133,536." xi. Para. 3.— Line 3,/or "455," re«srf "484." 17 Table 12.— 690 : 2. Neath: Neath, /or " Llan wit Lower," rm(i " Llantwit Lower." 65 ,, 37.— Austria 66 „ 37. — Spain ... /or read ■ ■ ■ for read MERIONETHSHIRE. Ancient Coiinty. Merthyr Tydfil 1901. (UD.)^ Persons. Males. Females. Males. Females. 186 157 455 484 147 125 392 414 39 32 63 70 22 53 75 7 52 59 Ys Table 19"—}'^°**' Tenements, 1891, /or " 10,967," read " 10,950." MONTGOMERYSHIRE, n TaWe 19—1 Total.Tenements, i;-91, /or " 12,786," read " 12,772." PEMBROKESHIRE. 2*1 Table 19 —} ^°^^^ Tenements, 1891, /or " 19,736," read" 19,716." 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