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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 37: 284:
the data using the centrally issued forms, or had not been able to compile it at all. As a result, many places in England and Wales lacked returns. In Scotland, however, the responsibility for taking the count was placed on parish schoolmasters, and in recognition of the remoteness of many parishes they were given an extra six months in which to collect the information and return it to London. On the mainland of Scotland there was almost a complete return, owing to the efficiency of the schoolmasters.
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Nonetheless, in December 1800 the passage of the census bill faced significant opposition from the Church of Scotland, which objected to the requirement for ministers of the Scottish kirk to perform the headcount in parishes north of the border. As a compromise, Abbot redrafted the bill to remove the
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As the government only wanted a headcount, and not individual details, householder registration forms were not issued to enumerators. Enumerators often made unofficial notes to assist in producing their area report, with differing levels of detail. Some drew up lists that noted the head of household
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The figures obtained in each parish throughout England and Wales were presented to magistrates at the Easter Quarter Sessions and from there were sent on to the Home Office in Whitehall to be tallied. However, it was found that overseers and priests in England and Wales often had either not supplied
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The system of recording occupations, by classifying numbers of males and females employed either in agriculture, in trade/manufactures/handicrafts, and the number not employed by either, reportedly generated some confusion, as enumerators incorrectly classified many women, children, and servants in
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The 1801 census was geared to collecting data on an aggregate rather than an individual basis. Only statistical summaries were to be provided to the Government in Whitehall, on government issued enumeration forms: authorities neither requested nor required information about individuals. Information
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The censuses held in 1811, 1821, and 1831 were based on the same model as the 1801 census. With the passing of the Population Act 1840, a new approach to censuses was adopted under the responsibility of the Registrar General and was first implemented in the
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This office existed in every parish in England and Wales: there were more than 14,000 in total. It was the Overseer's job to ensure landowners paid their rates and that the sums collected were distributed to the poor and needy as parish relief.
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in 1086. Various other censuses had taken place, such as that in the sixteenth century, in which bishops were asked to count the communicants or number of families in their
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to be undertaken. The census was carried out in 1801 and has been repeated almost every ten years thereafter. The 1801 census estimated the population of
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Rickman believed this historic data would allow the Government to measure population growth and calculate a projection of likely population growth.
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There were more women than men in the country, but not by a large amount: the imbalance was due to the numbers serving abroad;
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the category of 'neither'. The 1811 and 1821 censuses would refine their format in attempts to minimise these errors.
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the number of people occupied in agriculture, in trade, manufacture or handicraft, or not occupied in those classes;
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the number of inhabited houses and the number of families inhabiting them, and the number of uninhabited houses;
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to be 8.9 million, and that of Scotland was 1.6 million. Ireland was not included in the census until 1821.
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An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof.
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requirement for Scottish clergy to collect the information, delegating the duty to parish schoolmasters.
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2 million worked in making or selling things, which ranged from handicrafts to factory work;
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In addition to this, local clergy were also called upon to supply data for the following:
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There were an increasing number of marriages in the second half of the 18th century;
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Guide to United Kingdom Census resources, including surviving 1801 census records
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the number of baptisms, by sex, in various years over the preceding century;
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The population lived in 1.8 million houses: an average of six per house;
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Analysis of the 1801 census was carried out at Whitehall, in offices in
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the number of people, by sex, excluding men on active military service;
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The idea of a census had been championed, in the House of Commons, by
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on 31 December. The first census was held on Tuesday 10 March 1801.
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Pre-1841 Censuses & Population Listings in the British Isles
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BBC History Working Life and the First British Census
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The first census of England had been carried out by
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Index

Parliament of Great Britain
Long title
Citation
41 Geo. 3. (G.B.)
Royal assent
Repealed by
Statute Law Revision Act 1871
41 Geo. 3. (G.B.)
Act
Parliament of Great Britain
Census of England, Scotland and Wales
England
Wales
William I
Domesday Book
dioceses
Thomas Robert Malthus
An Essay on the Principle of Population
royal assent
United Kingdom
Charles Abbot
Helston, Cornwall
John Rickman
House of Commons
census enumerators
Overseers of the Poor
The Cockpit
St James's Park
Luke Hansard
1841 census

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