Population of Middlesex (1801–1881)
The following is the population of the historic county of Middlesex (including the City of London) as given at each ten-yearly census from 1801 to 1881:[1]
Year |
Edmonton Hundred |
Elthorne Hundred |
Gore Hundred |
Isleworth Hundred |
Ossulstone Hundred |
Spelthorne Hundred |
London City |
Inns of Court and Chancery |
Westminster City and Liberty |
Total
|
Holborn Division |
Finsbury Division |
Kensington Division |
Tower Division |
Within the Walls |
Without the Walls
|
1801
|
16,885
|
12,959
|
6,968
|
9,266
|
171,202
|
73,268
|
40,642
|
189,937
|
10,228
|
63,832
|
63,145
|
1,907
|
157,890
|
818,129
|
1811
|
20,577
|
15,266
|
8,738
|
10,669
|
214,946
|
92,538
|
54,550
|
238,089
|
11,655
|
55,484
|
63,027
|
1,796
|
166,438
|
953,774
|
1821
|
24,771
|
17,843
|
9,806
|
12,285
|
272,131
|
119,802
|
70,808
|
292,330
|
13,417
|
56,174
|
67,034
|
1,546
|
186,584
|
1,144,531
|
1831
|
26,930
|
20,091
|
11,315
|
13,568
|
341,981
|
151,409
|
87,961
|
360,372
|
15,212
|
55,778
|
66,126
|
1,271
|
206,116
|
1,358,130
|
1841
|
30,683
|
25,697
|
12,487
|
15,893
|
399,218
|
185,174
|
109,342
|
428,657
|
16,587
|
54,626
|
68,103
|
1,708
|
226,241
|
1,574,416
|
1851
|
32,109
|
26,240
|
12,956
|
18,463
|
480,942
|
239,788
|
151,557
|
537,139
|
17,305
|
54,702
|
72,527
|
1,398
|
241,450
|
1,886,576
|
1861
|
40,885
|
31,516
|
15,341
|
23,610
|
551,487
|
312,553
|
198,786
|
645,677
|
19,440
|
44,400
|
67,055
|
1,272
|
254,463
|
2,206,485
|
1871
|
57,332
|
35,395
|
21,291
|
30,463
|
604,891
|
381,702
|
307,997
|
751,754
|
26,947
|
28,093
|
46,170
|
1,138
|
246,592
|
2,539,765
|
1881
|
94,185
|
39,291
|
27,029
|
35,206
|
622,865
|
482,264
|
452,183
|
853,903
|
33,460
|
18,851
|
28,873
|
1,011
|
228,993
|
2,920,485*
|
* The figures for 1881 in the source do not cross-cast precisely. The source gives figures for a very large number of subdivisions of the hundreds etc., including parishes and many small extra-parochial areas, especially in and around the City of London. The treatments from one census to the next are not precisely consistent.
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