A HISTORY OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 



TABLE OF POPULATION 



1801 1901 



i Ancient County. The County as defined by the Act 7*8 Viet. cap. 61. This Act affected Buckinghamshire to the 

 following extent: (A) Annexed to it (i) Lillingstowe Lovell Ancient Parish, (2) Boycott Hamlet in Stowe Ancient 

 Parish, (3) Coleshill Hamlet in Amersham Ancient Parish, and (4) the part of Lewknor Ancient Parish shown in this 

 Table; (B) severed from it (i) Studley Hamlet in Beckley Ancient Parish (to Oxfordshire), and Caversfield Ancient 

 Parish (to Oxfordshire). 



The population given in this Table for 1811 is exclusive of 201, and for 1821 of 611, militiamen who could not be 

 assigned to the places to which they belonged (see also notes to Ickford, Kingsey, Luffield Abbey, Ibstone, Lewknor, 

 Stony Stratford West Side, and Stoke Poges). 



' Long Crendon. Migration to Redditch to seek work in the manufacture of needles was said, in 1861, to be partly 

 the cause of the decline in population. 



3 Fleet Marston. The population may have been included in that given for Waddesdon Ancient Parish in 1801. 



* Ickford. The remainder is in Oxfordshire (Ewelme Hundred). The entire population is shown in Buckingham- 

 shire, 1801-31. 



5 Kingsey. The remainder is in Oxfordshire (Lewknor Hundred). The entire population is shown in Bucking- 

 hamshire, 1801-31. The population given for the part in Buckinghamshire in 1841 is too small owing to an error as 

 to the boundary between the Buckinghamshire part and the Oxfordshire part. 



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