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of: “and Wales was long a Families engaged*in othet occupations in] . Statintion. 
jill it-was at lastidetermi- Wales... es. eee cess “ae 
by the result of an act of parliament in Decem- Males in Ee Rhee SS) 2 4,575,768 
ber 1800, which directed a general enumeration of ....in Wales... -...-4. 0: . 295,633 
houses; families; and persons. From this enumeration Females:in Eng Bekele: ot deste al 4,963,064 
it appeared; that there. were. in England 1,472;870\in- ..... in Wi Lana ans 3950 - $20,155 
habited! houses, occupied. by 1,787,520 families; and Totalimhabitants of England. ..-..-- 9;538,;827 
that the total number of persons was 8,331,484:/While .......... in Wales 2... ee eee 611,788 
in Wales there were 108,053. inhabited houses, occupied $ : : 
by 118,303-families ;. and that the total numberof per- — From a comparison of the population of ' d in 
sons was 541 » In the year 1811, a similarenumera- the years 1801 and 1811, it appears that it had mcreas- 
tion took place, of which the following are the-results: ed a cent. during that period ; while the popula- 
: es ROA yy reece z tion Wales hed increased 13 per cent. ‘The popula- 
Inhabited housesin England .......... 1,678,106 tion of the manufacturing districts had increased in 
Zieies eats ete, ee 119,898 much the. ion ; in 1801, the population: 
Number of families: in Eng bk ts 3 2,012,391 of Lancashire was 672,731; in 1811, it was 856,000. 
sca sae in W: 2 tae 129,756 In 1801, the population of the west riding of Yorkshire 
Houses: building in Brengts. Ses 15,188 was 563,953; in 1811, it was 675,100. There is also 
eveeeve ss vin Wi eter een Sre 1,019 reason to believe, that the population of England and. 
Uninhabited:houses:in-England ......-. 47,925 Wales, between 1785 and 1795, increased nearly in the 
Familics engage smameaincasier oe seraes same proporti werd hi Nog be Sa ashi The 
iv A [oh agian sexes was mu same in as in 
Pe reeds. Se iic ut. 5, - 86046 1 1,:thatisyabout 10 males to.11 females of the resi- 
Families engaged in'trade'in England’... 923,578 ‘dent ion. The following Table exhibits the in- 
AR aie oy wees AB in Wales 2... . 044 crease between 1801 and 1811, in a more particular 
Families engaged in other ions in? point of view : 
ee *e ee ® _— ae @ oe FS. 391,450 
Poputation, 1801. Popuration, 1811. 
Ss eT Males. Females. Total. Increase. Males. * Females. Total. 
. «+. | 3,987,985 | 4,343,499 | 8,331,484 || 1,207, 4,575,763' | 4,963,064 | 9,538,827 
win Sok cybee 257,178 | 284, 541,546 make 291,633'|' $20,155 | 611,788 
Army and Navy .| 470,598|...... 470,598 169;902 | 640,500'|"......., 640,500 
Totals |. . | 4,715,711 | 4,627,967 | 9,343,578 || 1,447,537 | 5,507,893 |'5,283,219 | 10,791,107 
Till the enumerations of 1801 and 1911, it was ge. 
nerally naka seen brie aie 54 Yee ry Baptiene Burials, Page 
sons toa in London. other towns’; 
baistaera st maee bomen morons aes [liar unrest tea ||. 
me . , i abane 
of inhabitants to #/house is about 54; while inthe towns» | 1720 | 159,906 |" 165,956 gs 
it varies very considerably, from 44 to 92. 1730 166,514 182,579, +558 
which the population of England and Wales can be ac an We sadons oa gal eee 
ious to the enumeration. of 1770 Prin oh 161,004, rps 
1801, yet the following Table, constructed on the best | 1770 | 218427 | 180,806. | 68,698 
info this subject, tis presumed, exx | i709 | Ss6ee8 | Tehegn | 706% 
Seen Gul piaases t4oise ofithe-population, at dif | 189 | soue7o | 208,063. | 69,851 
c . 1801 237,029 | 204,454 67,228 
+ Yeus Population. 1802 | 273,887 | 199,889. | 90,396 
WUE A ald andi hele uae. c=) ste 5,475,000 1803 294,108 203,728 94,379 
| 9 AT Ee ee rae §,240,000 1804 294,592 181,177 85,738 
TEE td hg b sedeoysas, 0 «+ 5,565,000 1805 | 292,201 181,240 79,856 
1740's, 2 ctme ~otie “8 Sit 5,796,000 1806 | 291,929 183,452 80,754 
L740. « «5 wiomae Su Fm ¢ jeys 064,000 1807. $00,294 195,851 83,923 
1750 . Ris 0 File. « bs Bias 6,467,000 1808 | 296,074 200,763 82,248 
1760 . #4 wee a tee» 6,736,000 1809 299,989 191,471 83,369 
ots diene els , «* +++ 7,428,000 1810 298,853 208,184 84,470 
iD Lede 5, oD ie MENS e hese tbe 4, - 
p72.) ee eee a « «)«+ 8,016,000 33,! 
1 af pra 3 Sone J 5,000 The number of regigtered burials was sta- Burials, 
ieee ° 7 rier con tionary for 21 years, from 1780 to 1800 ; the average 
. . : . number being about 192,000 per annum. I'rom 1800 
The following Table exhibits the baptisms, burials, to 1805, the average was 194,000; and from 1805. to 
and marriages at different periods, from 1700 to 1810: 1810, the average number was.196,000..| 
