Comparative Account : Population of Great Britain, 363 



WALES. 



Counties of 



Auglesea .... 



i Brecon 

 Cardigan 

 Carmarthen . 

 Carnarvon..., 

 Denbigh , 

 Flint 

 Glamorgan . . 

 Merioneth ... 

 Montgomery 

 Pembroke ..., 

 Radnor , 



45,063 

 43,603 

 57,784 

 90,239 

 57,95S 

 76,511 

 53,784 

 101,737 

 34,382 

 59,899 

 74,009 

 22,449 



717,438 12 



48,325 

 47,763 

 64,780 



100,655 

 65,75:: 

 83,16 

 60,012 



126,61 

 35,609 

 60,485 

 81,424 

 24,651 



805,236 



SCOTLAND. 



.\berdeen 



•^rgyle 



Ayr 



BanfF 



erwick 



Bute 



Caithness 



Clackmannan . 

 Dumbarton ... 



Dumfries 



Edinburgh .... 

 Elgin 



177, 

 101, 

 145, 

 48, 

 34, 

 14, 

 34, 



11, 

 33, 

 73, 

 219, 

 34, 



651 

 425 

 055 

 604 

 048 

 151 

 52.0 

 72£ 

 211 

 770 

 592 

 231 



CoiiMles of 



Fife 



Forfar 



Haddington 



Inverness 



Kincardine 



Kinross 



Kircudbright.... 



Lanark 



Linlithgow 



Xairn 



Orkney and "l 



Shetland / 



Peebles 



Perth 



Renfrew 



Ross & Cromarty 



Roxburgh 



Selkirk 



Stirling 



Sutherland ... 

 Wigtown 



114,556 



113,430 



35,127 



90,157 



29,118 



7,762 



38,903 



244,387 



22,685 



9,005 



53,124 



10,046 



139,050 



112,175 



68,828 



40,892 



6,637 



65,376 



23,840 



33,240 



2,093,456 13 2,365,80 



128,839 



139,606 



36,145 



94,797 



31,431 



9,072 



40,590 



316,819 



23,29] 



9,354 



58,23C 



10,578 



142,894 



133,44,'] 



74,820 



43,66^: 



6,833 



72,621 



2.5,518 



36,258 



SUxMMARY OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



England 



Wales 



Scotland , 



Army, Navy, &c. 



11,261,437 



717,438 



2,093, 45r> 



319.30C 



14,391,631 15 16,537,39; 



13,089,33? 



805,23{: 



2,365, 8u; 



277,on 



It has been objected, and properly too, by different writers on Po- 

 pulation, that there is so much vicissitude and uncertainty connected 

 with the male part of every communily, and particularly in a busy and 

 enterprising people like our own, that the ratio of augmentation can- 

 not be fairly obtained, unless that poi-tion of the inhabitants be omitted. 

 The increase of the female sex lias hence been regarded as a better 

 test, and Mr. Rickman has prepared the following table to that effect, 

 thereby virtually omitting, throughout the calculation, such of the 

 army, navy, and merchant-seamen as were not domiciled in Great 

 Britain. 



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