llnn. 



uniformly ascribed to the county in which the parish 

 clime!) is situate. The parish clnmiu^ in England 

 anil Wales are no more than 10,458 in number, I'M) 

 ies being annexed to others as far as concerns the 

 ollices of the church, and [)(> parishes having no church 

 whatever, or none fit for divine service. 



Col. 10. The number of places which separately and 

 distinctly levy a rate tomaintaintheir own poor is 1 i,(io, 

 according to the poor return abstract of 1 8 1 5: the larger 

 number of returns under the population act, arises 



P O P U L A T I O X. 95 



from extra-parochial places, and return* of conilnfmld- 

 riei instead of townships, in tome of the northern 

 counties. 



Col. 11. This column includes the returns received 

 from 889 ciiapelries. 



Col. 12. The unentered baptUms, burials, and mar- 

 riages, mentioned in the parish register abstract at the 

 end of the several counties, are included in these com- 

 putations. 



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