Notes from the 1821 Census
- Shropshire -
Abstract of Population 1821 - Census Statistical Returns 1822.
"Items of Interest in the Notes"
A compilation of the significant increases, or decreases in population since 1811,
transcribed by Alan Longbottom. © 2000
Note: Most Census returns between 1801 and 1831 amounted to little more than
'head counts'. This account (compiled in 1822) simply suggests reasons for local population
changes, based on a comparison of those counts. Names of individuals were not recorded.
Bradford South Hundred - Wellington Division - Eyton upon the
Wild Moors Parish
The families of colliers and miners here are
entered in the 3rd column of Occupations.
Bradford South Hundred - Wellington Division - Wombridge Parish
The depression of the iron trade decreased the Population of
Wombridge Parish in 1816 and 1817, it has since increased to
nearly its former amount.
Condover Hundred - Pitchford Parish
The apparent decrease of Population in Pitchford Parish is
attributed to the absence of nearly the whole of the Hon Cecil
Jenkinson's family.
Ford Hundred - Westbury Parish - Minsterley Chapelry
The 41 Families in the 3rd column of Occupations consist of lead
miners.
Munslow Hundred - Culmington Parish
The increase of Population in Culmington Parish is partly
attributed to a School having been established, chiefly for the
education of farmers children, whose parents for the most part
reside in other parishes.
Oswestry Hundred - Selattyn Parish
The increase of Population in the Parish is attributed to the
number of cottages built upon land cultivated since 1811.
Overs Hundred - Bitterley Parish
Bitterley Parish extends into Munslow Hundred. The decrease of
Population in this Parish is accounted for by a boarding school
ceasing to exist since 1811, and by the absence of two families
from their mansions. The 87 families in the 3rd column of
Occupations are colliers and miners.
Pimhill Hundred - Shrawardine Parish
The decrease of Population in the Parish is ascribed to a family
of 9 persons having left the Parish, and from an increase of
Burials over that of Baptisms.
Stottesden Hundred - Quatford Parish - Eardington Township
The increase of Population is ascribed to the increase of iron
works.
Borough of Bridgnorth - St Mary Magdalen Parish
The decrease of Population is attributed to the deficiency of
the manufacture and iron-foundery.
Borough of Shrewsbury - St Chad Parish
The Return of St Chad includes a few military, then in the town
also the staff of the Shropshire Militia.
Borough of Shrewsbury - Meole Brace Parish
In the Parish is the Workhouse or house of industry for all the
town Parishes; it contains 290 inhabitants, all ascribed to
Meole Brace in the Return.
Wenlock Borough and Liberties - Broseley Parish
The depression of trade is stated as the cause of a diminution
of the Population at Broseley, which contained 4,850 inhabitants
in 1811 - as against 4,814 inhabitants in 1821.
[Transcribed by Alan Longbottom in February 2000
from returns at the PRO, and made available with permission]
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