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Population information for Rampton and places above it in the hierarchy
Rampton
Nicholas HOPWLETT, the vicar in 1743, recorded that there were then 65 families in the parish, all conforming to the Church of England.
In 1764 the vicar, Samuel BERDMORE, reported that there were 75 families in the village, all conforming.
Year Population 1801 322 1811 313 1821 391 1831 411 1841 420 1851 455 1861 496 1871 453 1881 357 1891 341
Nottinghamshire
Year Inhabitants 1801 152,573 1811 175,966 1821 203,939 1831 243,605 1841 270,731 1871 319,758 1901 596,705
England
- The book: E.A. Wrigley and R.S. Schofield, (Eds.). The Population History of England, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1989, is the standard text on the historical demography of England, based on many years of work by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. A book which draws very usefully on this research, in order to study family and community in England after the Middle Ages and before the changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution, is: P. Laslett. The World We Have Lost: Further explored, London, Routledge, 1983, 353 p.
- The Vision of Brtain site has a number of population graphs and charts. Note the site has undergone changes, you may need to hunt!
UK and Ireland
- Statistics on the population of the British Isles (archived copy).
- Histpop, the online historical population reports website, in its census section provides access to all the published population reports for Britain and Ireland from 1801 - 1937. The site has a huge amount of statistical information both at a county level and at a parish or district level. There is no personal information on the site.
- Comparative Account of the Population of Great Britain in the years 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831. House of Commons (19 October 1831) 432pp. (Provides parish-level population counts, for England, Wales and Scotland.)