SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY 



TABLE OF POPULATION, 18011901 (continued) 



1 Abinghall included, in 1821, an extra-parochial district bordering on the Forest of Dean. 



1 English Bicknor includes the area and the population (1851-1901) of two formerly extra-parochial places, viz. 

 M.iilscot, and a place near New Weir, which were added to it under the Act 5 & 6 Vic. c. 48 (see also Forest 

 of Dean). 



1 Forest of Dean was extra-parochial up till its division into two townships by the Act 5 ft 6 Vic. c. 48. 



4 East Dean Toamshit' includes the area and the population (1861-1901) of Causeway, Little Dean Hill, Hinders 

 Lane, Mouse! Lane, and South Whites for Whitehall), which were all reputed to be extra- parochial in 1861. 



' Littlt Dean included, in 1821, an adjoining extra-parochial place containing 123 persons. 



See note (). p. 176. 



1 Fairford The removal of the pauper inmates of the asylum to the county asylum is given as the main cause 

 of the decline in population in 1861. 



Lechladi includes Great Lemhill Farm, 1801-1901 (see note to Ancient County). 



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