Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year ..., Band 11Society, 1859 Pedigrees and arms of various families of Lancashire and Cheshire are included in many of the volumes. |
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... counties to have in round numbers : — An Area of 1,874,000 acres or 2,928 square miles , equal to about one - twentieth of England and Wales , and A Population , in 1801 , of 870,000 in 1851 , of 2,500,000 increase 185 per cent . equal ...
... counties to have in round numbers : — An Area of 1,874,000 acres or 2,928 square miles , equal to about one - twentieth of England and Wales , and A Population , in 1801 , of 870,000 in 1851 , of 2,500,000 increase 185 per cent . equal ...
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... counties . First throwing out the towns , with their population , and the 67,000 acres covered by them in 1851 , we have remaining an area of 1,807,226 acres . Dividing this area according to the density of the population of its ...
... counties . First throwing out the towns , with their population , and the 67,000 acres covered by them in 1851 , we have remaining an area of 1,807,226 acres . Dividing this area according to the density of the population of its ...
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... counties it may be safely taken to be above the average : or say , five - sixths . This would give us fifteen , out of eighteen hundred thousands of acres , cultivated . The number of adult males ( over 20 years of age ) returned as ...
... counties it may be safely taken to be above the average : or say , five - sixths . This would give us fifteen , out of eighteen hundred thousands of acres , cultivated . The number of adult males ( over 20 years of age ) returned as ...
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... counties . Yet it is into this class , mainly , if not solely , that the 270,000 acres taken from class I. must have passed , between 1801 and 1851 . Hence we may infer that about 270,000 + 8000 acres have been changed for the better in ...
... counties . Yet it is into this class , mainly , if not solely , that the 270,000 acres taken from class I. must have passed , between 1801 and 1851 . Hence we may infer that about 270,000 + 8000 acres have been changed for the better in ...
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... counties , in the fifty years , a total of 397,967 persons . And that they were , in effect , added almost entirely to the areas of low and of high density , leaving the medium nearly undisturbed in extent , is evident in the following ...
... counties , in the fifty years , a total of 397,967 persons . And that they were , in effect , added almost entirely to the areas of low and of high density , leaving the medium nearly undisturbed in extent , is evident in the following ...
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