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Appendix No. XII

Births and Burials in Nottinghamshire
for five years, from the beginning of 1789 to the end of 1793, and number of inhabitants.

 

 

Births

Burials

Inhabitants









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Annesley
Arnold
Askham
Averham
Babworth
Balderton
Barnby in Willows
Barton
Basford
Beckingham
Beeston
Bilborough
Bilsthorop & Rufford
Bingham
Blyth and Hamlets
Bole
Bothamsell
Bleasby
Boughton
Bradmore cum Bunny
Bramcote
Bridgeford E.
Bridgeford W.
Bulwell
Blidworth
Burton Joice cum Bulcote
Burton W.
Budby
Calverton
Carberton
Carcolston
Carlton on Trent
Carlton in Lindrick
Caunton
Chilwell cum Attenborough and Titon
Clareborough and Hamlets
Claworth
Clifton by Nottingham
Clifton, N. and S. (including Harly and part of Spaldforth)
Clipston
Coddingham
Collingham, N.
Ditto, S.
Colston Bassett
Colwick
Cortlingstock
Cossam
Cotgrave
Cotham
Cropwell Great
Crumwell
Cuckney, with Norton Langwith Holbeck Woodhouse
Darlton
Drayton
Drayton W.
Dunham
Eakring
Eastwood
Eaton
Edwalton
Edwinstow
Edingley
Egmonton
Elksley
Elston
Elston Chapel
Elton
Eperston
Everton
Farnsfield
Farndon
Finningley cum Aukley
Flawborough
Fledborough
Flintham
Gamston
Gelding, Carlton and Stoke Bardolph
Gonalston
Griestley
Gotham
Granby
Gringley
Grove
Halloughton
Harworth with Hamlets
Hawton
Hayton with Hamlets
Halam
Hawksworth
Headon cum Upton
Hickling
Hockerton
Holm
Holm Pierrepont
Hoveringham
Hucknall Torkard
Kelham
Kingston
Keyworth
Kneesall, Ompton and Kersall
Kilvington
Kinoulton
Kirklington
Kirby
Kirton
Kneeton
Lambley
Langford
Laneham
Langar cum Barnston
Laxton
Lynby
Leak, S.
Leak, W.
Lenton
Leverton, N. Hablesthorpe and Coates
Leverton, S. and Cottam
Littleborough
Lowdham cum Gunthorp
Maplebeck
Markham East
Markham W. and Milton
Mansfield
Marnham cum membris Skegby and Grassthorp
Mansfield Woodhouse
Mattersey cum Thorpe
Missen
Mesterton and Stockwith
Morton
Muskham, N.
Muskham, S.
Newark
Normanton
Normanton on Soar
Norwell
Nottingham
Nuthall
Ollerton
Ordsall
Orston
Over Broughton
Owthorp
Oxton
Papplewick
Palethorp
Plumptree
Radford
Ragnall
Rampton
Ratcliffe on Trent
Rempston
Ratcliffe on Soar
Retford, E.
Retford, W.
Rolleston
Ruddington
Sandby
Scarrington
South Scarle cum Besthorpe
Screveton
Selston
Scrooby
Shelford
Sibthorp
Shelton
Skegby
Stanton on the Wolds
Staunton
Southwell and Normanton
Stapleford
Stoke East
Stokeham
Strelley
Starton and Fenton
Sutton on Trent
Sutton and Lound
Sutton in Ashfield
Sutton Bonington
Syerston
Teversall
Thorpe
Thorney, including Wigaley and Broadholm
Thorton
Thrumpton
Thurgarton
Tithby cum Little Cropwell
Treswell
Trowell
Tuxford
Upton
Walesby
Walkeringham
Whatton
Warsop and Sokholm
Wellow
Weston
Widmerpole
Wilford
Willoughby in the Wolds
Winkborn
Wheatley, N.
Ditto, S.
Wollaton
Woodborough
Worksop an Hamlets
Wysall

56
366
38
30
52
121
26
54
338
51
161
44
30
144
198
24
38
34
34
96
57
82
45
312
94
99
13
23
110
8
18
32
83
69
134
208
63
76
83
26
67
71
53
35
9
36
60
136
8
51
25
213
22
36
17
54
70
115
28
13
74
49
32
42
34
32
10
69
107
91
87
95
6
8
53
42
247
27
431
73
63
73
16
18
63
19
27
54
30
53
43
15
17
23
49
214
30
20

73
1
45
21
107
28
9
70
14
45
45

81
50
14
113
69
73
11
147

106
39
826

154
49
83
145
11
77
31
1101

39
79
4603
31
75
83
61
33
23
95

11
70
122
27
41
119
36
15
347
91
58
148
14
22
36
38
117
36
70
7
16
63
10
16
376
120
58
5
55
100
13
49
483
115
16
35
7
33
17
16
45
70
23
89
121
74
37
57
83
172
66
30
26
74
74
39
72
3
142
85
499
35

36
224
27
14
16
58
12
16
129
31
66
8
11
89
133
18
29
26
17
49
31
44
43
98
31
45
8
13
68
9
10
13
45
39
77
89
22
33
58
11
43
37
34
16
11
18
30
71
5
31
10
103
7
22
21
22
41
56
23
9
39
19
20
27
25

4
39
80
40
53
46
2
6
41
37
151
12
223
37
28
32
10
9
42
7
23
18
10
33
37
15
11
9
32
128
29
14

42
4
19
4
77
15
10
45
9
24
23

45
35
16
29
41
43
5
68

72
13
636

94
33
53
111
11
56
28
756

12
53
3615
39
45
71
36
23
15
58

7
42
97
21
35
61
13
5
148
102
44
71
15
18
22
21
71
21
39
6
6
47
4
12
229
96
50
2
55
44
11
33
382
79
12
60
3
18
11
10
33
38
21
50
91
32
14
46
50
94
48
34
24
66
30
11
45
1
89
40
257
11

330

156
190
253




400


333

1429
148
212
150






435

69
72

80

212
573
310

1206
410

421
90










188
1534
137
236
96
260
400

213

276
232
300
272




560
526

619

78

371





516
114
80
430
430
229
281

286

115
122



192


465


175
891
165



272

480
422



376
392
69

150
629
180
6000
287
900
351
557
1051
79
408
261

283

476
25,000

291
504



725

40
151
309





1910
524
373

72



524
209



180


2295


30

485
558
572
3492


316

214




174

800
362
260
406

848
350
267



140
358
29


3008

Total Baptisms - - - - - - - - - - - - 20,274
Total burials - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13,277
Number of Inhabitants - - - - - -115,598
N.B. Where the numbers of inhabitants are set down they were taken from house to house. With regard to the others, the total was brought out, by multiplying the deaths by 41; the lowest proportion of persons living found in any district, (viz. that of ten villages on the Trent near Newark) to the deaths, where the actual numbers living were taken. In about eighty villages near Retford, the deaths turned out about one in forty-five, and in a good many, about Southwell the same. In the district about Mansfield (fourteen parishes) one in fifty-five, owing probably to the number of children, &c. from other counties employed in the mills and manufactories.

† In the places thus marked, th totals of births and burials were by mistake taken for six years, but have been reduced to the average of five, and the numbers of inhabitants having been taken from house to house makes it quite immaterial
* In the places marked thus, the births and burials were taken for five years, ending 1792, the returns for 1793 not being made into the office at Southwell, which, it is apprehended, would make little or no difference, and in most of them the numbers w-ere taken from house to house
§ In two places marked thus, the inspection of the register, was by the Rev. Thomas Clark, Vicar of Normanton, and Curate of Marnham, expressly refused to any person coming from Sir Richard Sutton, but the numbers were taken from house to house.
‡ Multiplying the average of burials by thirty-two, according to the paper annexed, marked (B) will not bring out a full number of 25000, but a gentleman who had a great share in drawing that paper, is persuaded that number is not too high, especially as there are congregations of dissenters who do not register ; and dissenters in some villages near Nottingham would somewhat raise the total of the county.
The paper
marked B will shew the increase in Nottingham, since 1779

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