1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901, giving Details of Area, Houses, and Population; also Population, classified by Ages, Conditions as to Marriage, Occupations, Birth-places, and Infirmities, in each county:- County of Berkshire), Table 26 : " Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901".

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[Gender] ALL AGES
Under
1 Year.
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3--
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4--
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Under
5 Years.
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90--
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100 and upwards
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Northleach RegD/PLU Total   P. 8,100 Show data context 179 Show data context 155 Show data context 191 Show data context 172 Show data context 204 Show data context 901 Show data context 838 Show data context 496 Show data context 154 Show data context 149 Show data context 125 Show data context 162 Show data context 137 Show data context 127 Show data context 129 Show data context 132 Show data context 489 Show data context 555 Show data context 520 Show data context 548 Show data context 400 Show data context 405 Show data context 364 Show data context 370 Show data context 333 Show data context 290 Show data context 217 Show data context 154 Show data context 70 Show data context 31 Show data context 3 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context
    M. 4,213 Show data context 98 Show data context 79 Show data context 101 Show data context 104 Show data context 102 Show data context 484 Show data context 395 Show data context 250 Show data context 72 Show data context 96 Show data context 77 Show data context 107 Show data context 86 Show data context 84 Show data context 65 Show data context 72 Show data context 280 Show data context 287 Show data context 246 Show data context 299 Show data context 194 Show data context 219 Show data context 186 Show data context 182 Show data context 167 Show data context 137 Show data context 110 Show data context 73 Show data context 32 Show data context 12 Show data context 0 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. 3,887 Show data context 81 Show data context 76 Show data context 90 Show data context 68 Show data context 102 Show data context 417 Show data context 443 Show data context 246 Show data context 82 Show data context 53 Show data context 48 Show data context 55 Show data context 51 Show data context 43 Show data context 64 Show data context 60 Show data context 209 Show data context 268 Show data context 274 Show data context 249 Show data context 206 Show data context 186 Show data context 178 Show data context 188 Show data context 166 Show data context 153 Show data context 107 Show data context 81 Show data context 38 Show data context 19 Show data context 3 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context

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