COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER-continued. TABLE 5.-ECCLESIASTICAL PARISHES or DISTRICTS in the ANCIENT COUNTY. INHABITED HOUSES and POPULATION 1901-continued. • The Ecclesiastical Parish of Ilmington, St. Mary, is partly in the Ancient County of Warwick; the entire Parish contains 163 inhabited houses, and 613 population. 1901. Ancient Parish in which situated. Number of Registration CENSUS, 1901. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER-continued. 9 TABLE 5.-ECCLESIASTICAL PARISHES or DISTRICTS in the ANCIENT COUNTY.-INHABITED HOUSES and POPULATION 1901-continued. Rodborough Naunton, St. Andrew St. Mary the Virgin Newington Bagpath, All Saints, with North Cerney, All Notgrove, St. Bar- 333 Quedgeley: St. James (Glouc.)... Quenington, 450 Quedgeley 327 Holy 88 51 216 Nympsfield 324 (Glouc.) Ruardean h: St. John the Bap 226 tist (Glouc.) Rudford, St. Mary 51 the Virgin (Glouc.) 19 80 Overbury 334 Sandhurst, St. Lau- Sapperton, St. Ke 110 30 139 Salperton 332 97 427 Sandhurst nelm, with Framp ton (Glouc.) Saul: The Ecclesiastical Parish of Overbury, St. Faith, is partly in the Ancient County of Worcester; the entire Parish contains 170 inhabited houses, and 681 population. †The Ecclesiastical Parish of Preston, St. John the Baptist, is partly in the Ancient County of Hereford; the entire Parish contains 55 inhabited houses, and 244 population. The Ecclesiastical Parish of Redcliff, St. Mary the Virgin, is partly in the Ancient County of Somerset; the entire Parish contains 1,291 inhabited houses, and 7,754 population. The greater part of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Ripple, St. Mary, containing 181 inhabited houses, and 685 population, is in the Ancient County of Worcester. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER-continued." TABLE 5.-ECCLESIASTICAL PARISHES or DISTRICTS in the ANCIENT COUNTY. INHABITED HOUSES and POPULATION 1901-continued. The Ecclesiastical Parish of Welford, St. Peter, is partly in the Ancient County of Warwick; the entire Parish contains 157 inhabited houses, and 591 population. †The Ecclesiastical Parish of Weston on Avon, All Saints, is partly in the Ancient County of Warwick; the entire Parish contains 26 inhabited houses, and 112 population. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER-continued. TABLE 5.-ECCLESIASTICAL PARISHES or DISTRICTS in the ANCIENT COUNTY.-INHABITED HOUSES and POPULATION 1901-continued. TABLE 6-ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY and COUNTY BOROUGHS.-AREA; HOUSES 1901, and POPULATION 1891 and 1901. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER-continued. TABLE 7.-PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS of the ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY, and BOROUGHS having SEPARATE COMMISSIONS of the PEACE and SEPARATE COURTS of QUARTER SESSIONS.—AREA; HOUSES and POPULATION 1901. BRISTOL, CITY OF... 11,942 34,946 LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION ↑ The precise areas of the parts of East Dean and Ruardean Civil Parishes in the two Petty Sessional Divisions of Coleford and Newnham not having been separately ascertained, the entire areas have been included in that given for Newnham Petty Sessional Division. 58,312 By the Bristol Corporation (Docks and Railways, etc.) Act, 1901, part of Lawford's Gate Petty Sessional Division was added to the City and County Borough of Bristol on the 1st October, 1901. The figures for these areas, as thus altered, are as follows:329,366 2,348 3,147 716 46,437 151,967 177,399 24,049 |