A HISTORY OF STAFFORDSHIRE 



TABLE OF POPULATION, 18011901 



1 Ancient County. The County as defined by the Act 7 & 8 Viet. cap. 61, which affected Staffordshire to the 

 following extent: (i) addid to Staffordshire, the part of Scropton and Foston shown in this Table (from Derbyshire) ; 

 (2) sevtrtdfrom Staffordshire, the Parishes of Broom and Clent (to Worcestershire). 



The area is taken from the 1901 Census volume. The population is exclusive of 3,045 militia in 1811, and 1,134 

 militia in 1821, who could not be assigned to their respective parishes. Dudley Castle Hill is said to be in Stafford- 

 shire ; it is not included in this Table. (See also notes to Sheriff Hales, Scropton and Foston, and Bobbington.) 



* Brtwood and Forton. The populations in 1831 include 278 men in Brewood and 106 in Forton employed in 

 excavating the Birmingham and Liverpool Canal. 



1 Bushbury Ancient Parish is situated partly in Cuttlestone Hundred East Division, and partly in Seisdon 

 Hundred North Division. 



Penkridge Ancient garish is situated in Cuttlestone Hundred East and West Divisions. 



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