A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE 



TABLE OF POPULATION, 1801— 1901 conlmuiJ; 



58 Church Coniston.—Tn 1861 a large number of men were temporarily present, engaged in constrnctine a railway 



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 .f ." ^*''^?*'"» i?_«'°t^f fd in (I) Cockerham Parish ; and (2) Lancaster Parish. Both in Lonsdale Hundred South 

 of the Sands The part m Cockerham Parish contained several Extra Parochial Places, which became the Civil 

 Parish of Cockersand Abbey under 20 Vict. c. 19 ; this CivU Parish, however, is still counted in with the part of Thurn- 

 ham in Cockerham Parish, for convemence of comparison. Thurnham is entirely shown in Lancaster Parish iSnT 

 1831, 1S91, and 1901. i-cii».aoici rarisn, looi- 



»» Farleton.— The increase in 1881 is partly due to the opening of a new workhouse. 



