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and gave figures in columns opposite their name to say how many were in the family and the work they did. Others made listings of their local area on a level of detail equal to or greater than the 1841 and 1851 censuses, including names, family groups and relationships, ages, dates of birth, and population movements between parishes. The census legislation stipulated that overseers should hand over any such lists drawn up during the enumeration to the churchwardens for safe-keeping. Where this was complied with, these detailed census records were kept in a variety of record sets, such as parish registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials, or the accounts books of the overseers or churchwardens. These record sets, where they survive, are often now publicly available in local record offices and libraries and/or online, though others may exist in private hands.
235:, and future Speaker of the House of Commons. Prompted by the 1800 crop failure, which led to significant increases in food prices, a manufacturing recession and mass unemployment, and riots, Abbot believed the crisis could be solved, and future crises averted, by better knowledge of population, "wise legislation and good government". A census, Abbot argued, would enable the government to plan the distribution of grain supplies more effectively. Learning from a 1753 attempt to introduce an individual-level census combined with civil registration of births, marriages and deaths, Abbot's plan was designed to collect only a limited amount of information. Abbot was assisted in his plan by
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688:19 November
611:Census Book
335:Population
314:1841 census
289:The Cockpit
184:Census 1801
93:Repealed by
2567:Categories
2330:George III
521:References
474:10,942,646
404:10,472,048
367:1,599,068
350:8,331,434
50:Long title
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2142:George II
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613:ucl.ac.uk
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2059:George I
1091:See also
863:Censuses
439:144,558
422:324,630
384:541,546
362:Scotland
157:dioceses
60:Citation
2049:13 Ann.
2044:12 Ann.
2039:10 Ann.
2003:Acts by
1167:by year
945:Ireland
903:Ireland
372:14.61%
355:76.14%
345:England
332:Nation
320:Results
216:Country
138:England
128:of the
2034:9 Ann.
2029:8 Ann.
2024:7 Ann.
2019:6 Ann.
1029:Future
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459:0.01%
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389:4.95%
16:UK act
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465:Total
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395:Total
379:Wales
142:Wales
72:Dates
67:c. 15
2012:Anne
1448:Acts
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