1891 Census of England and Wales, Area, Houses and Population: Registration Areas and Sanitary Districts, Table 2 : " Area and Population in Registration Districts and Sub-Districts and in Civil Parishes".

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Area in Statute Acres
[1]
Houses
Population
Inhabited
Uninhabited
Building
Persons
Males
Females
1881
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1881
[3]
1881
[4]
1891
[5]
1891
[6]
1891
[7]
1881
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1891
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1881
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1891
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1881
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1891
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Shipston on Stour RegD/PLU Total   78,289 Show data context 4,108 Show data context 464 Show data context 5 Show data context 3,957 Show data context 496 Show data context 5 Show data context 17,874 Show data context 16,799 Show data context 8,913 Show data context 8,409 Show data context 8,961 Show data context 8,390 Show data context
Blockley SubD Drill-down 27,896 Show data context 1,582 Show data context 176 Show data context 3 Show data context 1,542 Show data context 149 Show data context 3 Show data context 6,796 Show data context 6,558 Show data context 3,382 Show data context 3,308 Show data context 3,414 Show data context 3,250 Show data context
Shipston on Stour SubD Drill-down 17,477 Show data context 1,225 Show data context 97 Show data context 1 Show data context 1,186 Show data context 133 Show data context 1 Show data context 5,531 Show data context 5,330 Show data context 2,703 Show data context 2,607 Show data context 2,828 Show data context 2,723 Show data context
Halford SubD Drill-down 32,916 Show data context 1,301 Show data context 191 Show data context 1 Show data context 1,229 Show data context 214 Show data context 1 Show data context 5,547 Show data context 4,911 Show data context 2,828 Show data context 2,494 Show data context 2,719 Show data context 2,417 Show data context

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Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 The Registration Districts of this Division are co-extensive with Poor Law Unions, except ...
2 Where the name of a Registration County in which a Parish is situated differs from that of the Administrative County to which it belongs, the name of the latter is added in italics. [further information on special cases in the specific division.]
3 (W) or (W.S.) denotes that a Workhouse or Workhouse School belonging to the District is situated within the limits of the Parish; (w) or (w.s.) that one of these institutions not belonging to the District is situated therein. A statement of the number of persons enumerated in Public Institutions in each District will be found in Table 8.
4 The places named in footnotes as being included in Civil Parishes are Hamlets, Villages, etc, or localities having no defined boundaries.
5 Under the Divided Parishes Acts of 1876, 1879 and 1882 numerous detached parts of Civil Parishes have been amalgamated with other Civil Parishes, and a statement of such transferences is given in Table 14.
6 Revised areas of Civil Parishes and parts of Parishes have been furnished by the Ordnance Survey Department.
7 The areas marked thus (w) either include water or relate to Parishes to which a portion of the tidal water or foreshore of contiguous rivers or creeks has been allotted. Such tidal water or foreshore is, however, not included in the areas. For details see Table 11.
8 Persons who, on the night of 5th April, 1891, were on board barges or boats employed in inland navigation, and those who were on board sea-going and coastal vessels in harbours, rivers and creeks, are included in the general population. For details see Table 9.

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