Notes from the 1821 Census
- Derbyshire -
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.
Appletree Hundred - Belper Chapelry
The Population of Belper has been greatly increased by the
enlargement of a cotton manufactory.
High Peake Hundred - Eyam Parish - Eyam Township
The entire parish of Eyam contains 1,516 inhabitants. The
failure of lead mines in the Township of Foolow has caused a
decrease of the Population there.
High Peake Hundred - Glossop Parish
The Entire Parish of Glossop contains 13,766 inhabitants; the
increase of Population being ascribed to increased cotton
manufactories. Several Townships now make distinct returns
which in 1811 were comprised in the Return of Glossop Township.
Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - Darley Abbey Township
The increase of Population in this township is attributed to
indulgence of the poor, and improvements in medical management
In Little Easton Chapelry stone quarries have been opened.
Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - Heanor Township
The Entire Parish of Heanor contains 4,981 inhabitants.
Collieries have been opened there, and the families therein
employed (to number of 78) are entered in th 2nd column of
occupations.
Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - Pentrich Parish
The entire parish of Pentrich contains 2,143 inhabitants. The
Population has decreased one-third in the Township of Pentrich
since 1811, which is said to be owing to the insurrection which
took place there in 1817, in consequence of which the Duke of
Devonshire's agents destroyed many of the houses.
Morleston and Litchurch Hundred - Wiln & Shardlow
A large poor-house belonging several Townships has been built
at Wiln.
Repton and Gresley Hundred - Measham Parish.
The Parish has sustained a decrease of Population from the
failure of cotton trade and of collieries.
[Transcribed by Alan Longbottom in February 2000
from returns at the PRO, and made available with permission]
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