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 Bromyard

List for Herefordshire RegC

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Area in Statute Acres
[1]
Houses: 1841: Inhabited
[2]
Houses: 1841: Uninhabited
[3]
Houses: 1841: Building
[4]
Houses: 1851: Inhabited
[5]
Bromyard PLU/RegD Total   61,659 Show data context 2,391 Show data context 192 Show data context 8 Show data context 2,412 Show data context
Bromyard SubD Drill-down 17,542 Show data context 733 Show data context 78 Show data context 5 Show data context 761 Show data context
Bishops Frome SubD Drill-down 22,305 Show data context 882 Show data context 66 Show data context 1 Show data context 886 Show data context
Bromyard SubD Drill-down 21,812 Show data context 776 Show data context 48 Show data context 2 Show data context 765 Show data context

Notes:

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