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On the Numerical Changes of the 



2°. of families employed in trade, manufactures, or handicraft ; and 

 3°. of all other families not included in the ether classes*. 



The magnitude and character of these changes are exhibited in 

 the following tables : the first presenting the general results relating 

 to England, Wales, and Scotland ; the second to the particular 

 conclusions deduced for the counties of England ; and the third 

 and fourth to the results obtained for those of Wales and Scotland. 



Proportional change of 10,000 Families, chiefly employed 

 In Agriculture. 



In Trade, Manufactures, 

 or Handicraft. 



Otherwise than the two 

 preceding Classes. 



England 

 Wales . 

 Scotland 



-168 

 -555 

 -211 



GENERAL RESULTS. 



England . . . +175 

 Wales .... 4- 63 

 Scotland . . -4- 33 



England 

 Wales . 

 Scotland 



ENGLAND. 



Stafford , . 

 Derby . . . 

 Westmoreland 

 Sussex . . 

 Cornwall . . 

 York, E. Ridin 

 Monmouth 

 Warwick . . 

 Surrey . . . 

 Lancaster . . 

 Northumberland 

 Huntingdon . 

 York, W. Ridin 

 Cambridge . 

 Gloucester . 

 Berks . . . 

 Essex . . . 

 Lincoln . . 

 Leicester . . 

 Cumberland . 

 Middlesex 

 Hereford . . 

 Oxford . . 

 Durham . . 

 Chester . . 



+731 

 +609 

 +591 

 +563 

 +557 

 +539 

 +517 

 +450 

 + 125 

 + 121 

 +384 

 +322 

 +265 

 + 197 

 +146 

 +140 

 —132 

 —107 

 --106 

 --101 

 -- 63 

 + 58 

 -- 50 

 -- 49 

 -- 32 



Durham . 

 Worcester 

 York, N. Riding 

 Norfolk . , 

 Hertford . 

 Devon . . 

 Northampton 

 Buckingham 

 Cumberland 

 Chester 

 Somerset . 

 Wilts . . 

 Bedford 

 Southampton 

 Nottingham 

 York, W. Ridinsr 

 Kent . . 

 Leicester . 

 Hereford . 

 Gloucester 

 Middlesex 

 Suffolk . . 

 Dorset . . 

 Lancaster 

 Sussex . . 



- 7 

 +492 

 + 178 



+518 

 + 404 

 +343 

 +283 

 +252 

 +233 

 +231 

 --227 



- -175 

 +169 

 --1C9 

 +168 

 --133 

 --130 

 --120 

 -- 87 

 -72 

 -- 72 

 -- 30 



- 10 



- 13 



- 26 



- 34 

 -100 

 -103 



* In the Act of 1801 relative to the population, the inquiry related to persons 

 and not to families. This led, however, to so many ambiguities and uncer- 

 tainties, that the very accurate author of the Preliminary Observations to the 

 Population Returns for 1821, observes, that it " was found in practice to produce 

 no valuable result." This was corrected in the Acts of 1811 ai>d 1821 • and the 

 results now appear to merit considerable attention. 



