1821 Census of Ireland, Abstracts of the Answers and Returns Made pursuant to an Act of the United Parliament, passed in the 55th Year of the Reign of His Late Majesty George the Third, Intituled, "An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland, and for ascertaining the Increase or "Diminution thereof.": Preliminary Observations. Enumeration Abstract. Appendix., Table [1] : " Abstract of Answers and Returns under the Population Act of Ireland:- 1821".

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Houses
Persons
Occupations
Schools
Inhabited.
[1]
Families.
[2]
Uninhabited.
[3]
Building.
[4]
Males.
[5]
Females.
[6]
Total of Persons.
[7]
No. of Persons chiefly employed in Agriculture.
[8]
No. of Persons chiefly employed in Trade, Manufactures, and Handicraft.
[9]
No. of all other Persons occupied and not comprised in the two preceding Classes.
[10]
Total Number of Persons occupied.
[11]
Pupils
Males.
[12]
Females.
[13]
Total.
[14]
Kilcoursey IrlBarony Total   1,517 Show data context 1,652 Show data context 33 Show data context 1 Show data context 4,179 Show data context 4,122 Show data context 8,301 Show data context 1,468 Show data context 958 Show data context 439 Show data context 2,865 Show data context 472 Show data context 293 Show data context 765 Show data context
Kilcumreragh IrlPar Drill-down 670 Show data context 695 Show data context 12 Show data context 0 Show data context 1,713 Show data context 1,772 Show data context 3,485 Show data context 649 Show data context 225 Show data context 206 Show data context 1,080 Show data context 163 Show data context 130 Show data context 293 Show data context
Ardnurcher Or Horseleap IrlPar Drill-down 621 Show data context 643 Show data context 22 Show data context 1 Show data context 1,761 Show data context 1,680 Show data context 3,441 Show data context 610 Show data context 269 Show data context 227 Show data context 1,106 Show data context 162 Show data context 89 Show data context 251 Show data context
Kilmanaghan IrlPar Drill-down 610 Show data context 663 Show data context 30 Show data context 0 Show data context 1,617 Show data context 1,803 Show data context 3,420 Show data context 489 Show data context 293 Show data context 187 Show data context 969 Show data context 114 Show data context 76 Show data context 190 Show data context
Kilbride IrlPar Drill-down 735 Show data context 824 Show data context 12 Show data context 1 Show data context 2,074 Show data context 2,009 Show data context 4,083 Show data context 599 Show data context 567 Show data context 226 Show data context 1,392 Show data context 263 Show data context 150 Show data context 413 Show data context

Comments:

1 Our transcription of this table for Baronies and Parishes is currently limited to the Province of Ulster.
2 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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