1831 Census of Ireland, Abstracts of Answers and Returns Made under the Population Acts, 55 Geo. III -- Chap. 120. 3 Geo. IV. -- Chap. 5. 2 Geo. IV. -- Chap. 30. 1 Will. IV. -- Chap. 19.: Enumeration 1831., Table [1] : " Abstract of Answers and Returns under the Population Acts, Ireland:- Enumeration 1831.".

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Area
Houses
Occupations
Persons
Agriculture
Employed in Manufacture, or in making Manufacturing Machinery.
[16]
Employed in Retail Trade, or in Handicrafts as Masters or Workmen.
[17]
Capitalists, Bankers, Professional and other Educated Men.
[18]
Labourers employed in Labour not Agricultural
[19]
Other Males 20 Years of Age (except Servants)
[20]
Male Servants
Female Servants
[23]
English Statute Acres
[1]
Inhabited
[2]
Families
[3]
Building
[4]
Uninhabited
[5]
Families chiefly employed in Agriculture
[6]
Families chiefly employed in Trade, Manufactures, and Handicraft
[7]
All other Families not comprised in the two preceding Classes
[8]
Males
[9]
Females
[10]
Total of Persons
[11]
Males Twenty Years of Age
[12]
Occupiers employing Labourers.
[13]
Occupiers not employing Labourers.
[14]
Labourers employed in Agriculture.
[15]
20 Years of Age
[21]
Under 20 Years
[22]
Tullyhunco IrlBarony Total   - 3,221 Show data context 3,329 Show data context 48 Show data context 123 Show data context 2,463 Show data context 405 Show data context 461 Show data context 9,336 Show data context 9,386 Show data context 18,722 Show data context 4,447 Show data context 334 Show data context 2,056 Show data context 1,017 Show data context 25 Show data context 502 Show data context 77 Show data context 95 Show data context 232 Show data context 109 Show data context 162 Show data context 546 Show data context
Kildallan IrlPar   - 728 Show data context 739 Show data context 19 Show data context 33 Show data context 577 Show data context 71 Show data context 91 Show data context 2,117 Show data context 2,130 Show data context 4,247 Show data context 1,019 Show data context 82 Show data context 476 Show data context 260 Show data context 0 Show data context 99 Show data context 27 Show data context 2 Show data context 47 Show data context 26 Show data context 45 Show data context 99 Show data context
Killashandra IrlPar   - 2,493 Show data context 2,590 Show data context 29 Show data context 90 Show data context 1,886 Show data context 334 Show data context 370 Show data context 7,219 Show data context 7,256 Show data context 14,475 Show data context 3,428 Show data context 252 Show data context 1,580 Show data context 757 Show data context 25 Show data context 403 Show data context 50 Show data context 93 Show data context 185 Show data context 83 Show data context 117 Show data context 447 Show data context

Comments:

1 Parishes were often divided between different Baronies, and Baronies were sometimes divided between different Counties, but this reconstruction always lists the totals for whole Parishes or Baronies. The original table also sometimes lists separate counts for 'Towns' and the remainders of Parishes, but here again we list only Parish totals.

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