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 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY TABLE OF POPULATION, 1801— 1901 {fontinued) Parish Lots Hundred (con'.) Framlingliam § * Hacheston § Hoo§ . . . Kenton J § . . Kettleburgh % § Letheringham § Marlesford % § . Monewdenft . Rendlesham % § Woodbridge § " Mutford and Lothingland Hundred Ashby§ . . . Bamby § . ., Belton t § • • lUundeston § . Bradwell t § . Burgh Castle % § Carlton Colville t Corton X § . Flixton § . . Fritton J § . Gisleham J § Gorleston Gunton J . . Herringfleet J § Hopton J § . . Kessingland % § Kirkleytt . Lound § Lowestoft t • Mutford § Oulton * t § . Pakefield % § Rushmere X § Somerleyton § Plomesgate Hundred Aldeburgh § . Benhallt§ . Blaxhall X § • Bruisyard X § Chillesford X § Cransford J § " Famham J § FristoH § . . Glemham, Great § Glemham, Little § Havergate Island Extra Par. § Hazlewood § . . lkent§ . . . . Orford§ . . . . Gedgrave Extra Par.§ Parham § . . . Rendham J § . . Acre- age 4,688 1,779 1,217 ',229 1,446 1,153 1,30' i,o88" 2,036 I, too 1,105 1,093 2,057 ',583 2,340 1,496 2,828 1,178 604 1,483 1,341 2,175* 825 1,305 1,291 1,679 539* 1,263 1,485* 1,597 1,861 688 761 1,372 1801 1,854 543 124 243 272 138 3'5 '57 216 3,020 42 188 350 386 199 189 497 242 41 174 198 1,728 36 160 202 475 "77 332 2,332 290 522 282 127 240 1,629 804 2,i6s 533 2,018 373 1,138 225 1,852 154 1,202 2IO ',199 216 1,737 299 1,918 384 1,285 319 264 1,740 93 2,662 282 2,702 751 1,809 71 2,215 399 1,736 367 I8II 1,965 468 148 237 275 129 381 180 225 4,332 39 235 389 355 225 217 527 294 37 178 201 2,471 89 200 225 529 305 375 3>'89 330 475 328 122 277 1,066 481 429 223 137 234 186 374 353 299 I to 298 737 389 429 1821 2,327 534 174 252 360 •75 436 188 249 4,060 34 262 385 448 272 239 7«4 375 34 '74 222 2,967 87 168 274 579 337 416 3,675 387 704 349 114 349 1,212 710 474 269 140 294 213 452 413 349 99 363 1,119 448 452 1831 2445 549 186 261 388 174 433 207 261 4.769 42 303 424 S'7 257 270 745 410 39 170 262 3,420 63 183 260 666 374 425 4,238 373 809 472 114 419 1,341 668 525 292 179 323 216 466 399 361 90 382 1,302 502 449 1841 2,523 518 211 287 355 164 424 220 325 4,954 S3 296 465 592 270 327 785 442 23 223 254 3,779 n 197 251 658 433 412 4,647 415 660 495 J 34 504 108 342 ■1,028 69 514 412 1851 2450 510 195 301 348 206 428 220 359 S,i6l 50 294 489 663 341 344 845 559 33 215 310 3,999 77 179 331 777 799 439 6,781 435 742 718 116 627 1,557 1,627 749 713 576 577 296 258 220 203 303 309 186 195 455 500 370 349 333 318 12 8 102 321 1,045 53 532 453 1861 2,252 526 182 308 359 208 412 223 359 4,5<3 70 270 516 664 387 458 946 530 37 209 267 4,472 73 210 297 872 1,129 466 9,534 386 747 768 121 621 1,721 678 589 222 214 284 184 432 354 325 6 91 336 948 60 470 384 1871 2,569 476 181 289 3'2 173 410 226 345 4,525 95 285 582 716 389 409 990 594 52 221 284 6,653 76 230 309 958 1,626 422 3,620 379 864 875 136 599 1,990 644 546 261 221 226 172 400 320 268 4 88 290 1, 022 57 477 368 1881 2,518 435 164 254 290 202 334 220 354 4,544 no 260 624 7«4 540 518 1,309 562 60 253 301 9,008 88 224 320 1,229 2,941 440 '6,755 394 1,202 884 '45 597 2,106 623 5'3 239 233 184 185 385 344 271 6 85 324 1,147 66 446 367 1891 2,525 436 182 258 284 207 375 203 355 4,480 88 3'3 752 74' 542 469 1,826 577 97 297 287 11,589 59 187 304 ',275 4,223 403 19,116 420 1,314 1,010 '54 569 2,159 588 567 252 241 172 185 459 282 281 4 141 316 987 67 477 336 1901 2,526 442 158 242 262 160 354 152 283 4,640 89 3" 836 737 534 527 2,375 618 76 270 306 13,586 90 257 293 1420 6468 377 23,372 409 1,860 ',425 147 54' 2,405 536 536 220 2l6 181 136 431 3'2 243 4 107 279 885 58 375 284 » Framlingham. — The increased population in 1871 is mainly due to the opening of the Albert Middle* Woodbridge includes the Manor of Kingston. The decline in population in 1821 la attributed to the disuse of the barracks. « Cransford. — The increased population in 1821 is explained in the Census Volume for that year as being due to the low wages paid to single men and the absolnte want of employment, which is said to produce early marriages, parochial relief being thereby procured. I 689 87