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IntroductionBills of Mortality (1690S & 1740S).Marriage Duty Assessment1801 CensusThe Evolving ParishUsing The Population StatisticsPopulation Statistics and NotesBibliography.Footnotes Histpop - The Online Historical Population Reports Website.1801 Census, Abstract of the Answers and Returns under the Act for taking Account of the Population of Britain(BPP, 1802, VI).T. Birch, A Collection of the Yearly Bills of Mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive…(London, 1759). Histpop - The Online Historical Population Reports Website.1801 Census, Abstract of the Answers and Returns under the Act for taking Account of the Population of Britain(BPP, 1802, VI).T. Birch, A Collection of the Yearly Bills of Mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive…(London, 1759).Jeremy Boulton and Leonard Schwarz, ‘Yet another inquiry into the trustworthiness of eighteenth-century London’s Bills of Mortality’, Local Population Studies, no.85, Autumn 2010, pp.28-45.See moreNew content will be added above the current area of focus upon selectionSee more on locatinglondon.orgExplore further 1801 Census, Abstract of the Answers and Returns under the Act for taking Account of the Population of Britain(BPP, 1802, VI). T. Birch, A Collection of the Yearly Bills of Mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive…(London, 1759). 1801 Census, Abstract of the Answers and Returns under the Act for taking Account of the Population of Britain(BPP, 1802, VI). T. Birch, A Collection of the Yearly Bills of Mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive…(London, 1759). Jeremy Boulton and Leonard Schwarz, ‘Yet another inquiry into the trustworthiness of eighteenth-century London’s Bills of Mortality’, Local Population Studies, no.85, Autumn 2010, pp.28-45.
1801 Census, Abstract of the Answers and Returns under the Act for taking Account of the Population of Britain(BPP, 1802, VI).
T. Birch, A Collection of the Yearly Bills of Mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive…(London, 1759).
Jeremy Boulton and Leonard Schwarz, ‘Yet another inquiry into the trustworthiness of eighteenth-century London’s Bills of Mortality’, Local Population Studies, no.85, Autumn 2010, pp.28-45.
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