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]
Bear IrlBarony Total   3,339 Show data context 3,443 Show data context 110 Show data context 1 Show data context 9,546 Show data context 9,311 Show data context 18,857 Show data context 3,611 Show data context 488 Show data context 856 Show data context 4,955 Show data context 733 Show data context 136 Show data context 869 Show data context
Kilcaskan IrlPar Drill-down 650 Show data context 678 Show data context 43 Show data context 0 Show data context 1,777 Show data context 1,765 Show data context 3,542 Show data context 679 Show data context 57 Show data context 159 Show data context 895 Show data context 108 Show data context 13 Show data context 121 Show data context
Killaconenagh IrlPar Drill-down 1,091 Show data context 1,159 Show data context 26 Show data context 0 Show data context 3,101 Show data context 3,058 Show data context 6,159 Show data context 1,049 Show data context 207 Show data context 364 Show data context 1,620 Show data context 291 Show data context 69 Show data context 360 Show data context
Kilnamanagh IrlPar Drill-down 786 Show data context 789 Show data context 11 Show data context 0 Show data context 2,242 Show data context 2,095 Show data context 4,337 Show data context 926 Show data context 123 Show data context 190 Show data context 1,239 Show data context 154 Show data context 25 Show data context 179 Show data context
Kilcatherine IrlPar Drill-down 812 Show data context 817 Show data context 30 Show data context 1 Show data context 2,426 Show data context 2,393 Show data context 4,819 Show data context 957 Show data context 101 Show data context 143 Show data context 1,201 Show data context 180 Show data context 29 Show data context 209 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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