SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY 



TABLE OF POPULATION, 18011901 (continued) 



Sea note (3). p. 175. 



Wtstbury-ufon-Trym Tything includes Stohi Bishop Tything, 1881-1901. Stoke Bishop Tything is said (1841) to be 

 partly in the county of the city of Bristol ; it is, however, entirely entered in Henbury hundred, Lower Division. The 

 1811 population of Stoke Bishop is an estimate. 



bhirehampto*. The increase of population in 1871 is chiefly owing to the temporary presence of labourers 

 employed in constructing new docks at the mouth of the Avon. 



4 Tythttingion Anciint Parish is situated (i) partly in Henbury hundred, Upper Division, and (2) partly in 

 Thornbury hundred, Lower Division. The entire area and population (1861-1901) are shown in Thornbury hundred, 

 Lower Division. The increase of population in 1871 is attributed to the presence of labourers employed in constructing 

 a railway. 



Ovtrbury Ancient Parith is situated (i) partly in Kiftsgate hundred, Lower Division ; (2) partly in Kiftsgate 

 hundred, Upper Division ; and (3) partly in Oswaldslow hundred. Middle Division (Worcestershire). The entire area 

 {in Gloucestershire) is shown in Kiftsgate hundred, Upper Division. 



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