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Population information for Redruth St Uny and places above it in the hierarchy

Redruth St Uny

St Uny parish was created from part of Redruth parish in 1884; for population figures - see under Redruth Town.

Redruth

  • Population in 1801 - 4924 persons
  • Population in 1811 - 5903 persons
  • Population in 1821 - 6607 persons
  • Population in 1831 - 8191 persons
  • Population in 1841 - 9305 persons, plus 245 persons in Redruth Workhouse
  • Population in 1851 - 10571 persons
  • Population in 1861 - 11504 persons
  • Population in 1871 - 10685 persons
  • Population in 1881 - 7533 persons
  • Population in 1891 - 10324 persons
  • Population in 1901 - 10451 persons
  • Population in 1911 - 10814 persons
  • Population in 1921 - 9916 persons
  • Population in 1931 - 9904 persons
  • Population in 1951 - 9704 persons
  • Population in 1961 - 9794 persons
  • Population in 1971 - 10785 persons
  • Population in 1981 - 11310 persons, including 10655 in Redruth Town and Treleigh
  • Population in 1991 - 12195 persons, including 11595 in Redruth Town and Treleigh
  • Population in 2001 - 12352 persons
  • Population in 2011 - 13845 persons

Cornwall

Kresen KernowAt the time of the Domesday Survey of 1086, the entire population of Cornwall was reckoned to be around 25,000.

In the middle of the 14th century, the population of Cornwall suffered badly from the effects of The Black Death (Bubonic Plague), which had reduced it by nearly two-thirds. In 1377 a poll-tax census was taken, when it was found that, exclusive of children under 14 and mendicants, the entire population of Cornwall did not exceed 34,960 persons (Polsue).


By 1570 the population has been calculated at just less than 70,000 which had grown to almost 108,000 by the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660.

The recorded population figures of Cornwall in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries are:

  • In 1801 the population of Cornwall was 188,269 persons.
  • In 1811 the population of Cornwall was 216,667 persons.
  • In 1821 the population of Cornwall was 257,447 persons.
  • In 1831 the population of Cornwall was 300,938 persons.
  • In 1841 the population of Cornwall was 341,279 persons.
  • In 1851 the population of Cornwall was 355,558 persons.
  • In 1861 the population of Cornwall was 369,390 persons.
  • In 1871 the population of Cornwall was 358,356 persons.
  • In 1881 the population of Cornwall was 330,686 persons.
  • In 1891 the population of Cornwall was 322,571 persons.
  • In 1901 the population of Cornwall was 318,591 persons.
  • In 1911 the population of Cornwall was 328,098 persons.
  • In 1921 the population of Cornwall was 320,705 persons.
  • In 1931 the population of Cornwall was 317,968 persons.
  • In 1951 the population of Cornwall was 345,442 persons.
  • In 1961 the population of Cornwall was 342,301 persons.
  • In 1971 the population of Cornwall was 381,672 persons.
  • In 1981 the population of Cornwall was 418,631 persons.
  • In 1991 the population of Cornwall was 468,425 persons.
  • In 2001 the population of Cornwall was 501,267 persons.
  • In 2011 the population of Cornwall was 535,300 persons

Source: Office of National Statistics.

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