1851 Census of Great Britain, Population tables 2 (Sample Report Title: Population Tables I. Number of Inhabitants in the years 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841 and 1851: Report: Objects of census and machinery employed; results and observations; appendix of tabular results, and summary tables: England and Wales, Divisions I to VII. Area, houses, 1841 and 1851; Population, 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841, and 1851), Table [1]: " Population Abstract".

List for top level Birmingham

List for Warwickshire RegC

<< Columns 1-5 This table contains 25 data columns in total,
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Columns 11-15 >>
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Houses: 1851: Uninhabited
[6]
Houses: 1851: Building
[7]
Population: Persons: 1801
[8]
Population: Persons: 1811
[9]
Population: Persons: 1821
[10]
Birmingham PLU/Inc/RegD Total   1,688 Show data context 436 Show data context 60,822 Show data context 70,207 Show data context 85,416 Show data context
Lady Wood SubD Drill-down 258 Show data context 60 Show data context 60,822 Show data context 70,207 Show data context 85,416 Show data context
St Thomas SubD Drill-down 258 Show data context 93 Show data context - - -
St Martin SubD Drill-down 223 Show data context 129 Show data context - - -
St Peter SubD Drill-down 121 Show data context 13 Show data context - - -
St Philip SubD Drill-down 203 Show data context 3 Show data context - - -
St Paul SubD Drill-down 78 Show data context 2 Show data context - - -
St Mary SubD Drill-down 78 Show data context 5 Show data context - - -
St George SubD Drill-down 292 Show data context 85 Show data context - - -
All Saints SubD Drill-down 177 Show data context 46 Show data context - - -

Notes:

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