1911 Census of Ireland, Census of Ireland, 1911. Area, Houses and Population: also the Ages, Civil or Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces, Religion, and Education of the People, Table 29 : " Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county".

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Population
Religious Professions
Persons.
[1]
Males.
[2]
Females.
[3]
Roman Catholics
Protestant Episcopalians
Presbyterians
Methodists
All other Denominations
Total.
[4]
Males.
[5]
Females.
[6]
Total.
[7]
Males.
[8]
Females.
[9]
Total.
[10]
Males.
[11]
Females.
[12]
Total.
[13]
Males.
[14]
Females.
[15]
Total.
[16]
Males.
[17]
Females.
[18]
Ireland Dep Total   4,390,219 Show data context 2,192,048 Show data context 2,198,171 Show data context 3,242,670 Show data context 1,629,576 Show data context 1,613,094 Show data context 576,611 Show data context 285,236 Show data context 291,375 Show data context 440,525 Show data context 214,411 Show data context 226,114 Show data context 62,382 Show data context 29,766 Show data context 32,616 Show data context 68,031 Show data context 33,059 Show data context 34,972 Show data context
Leinster IProv Drill-down 1,162,044 Show data context 582,967 Show data context 579,077 Show data context 990,045 Show data context 496,784 Show data context 493,261 Show data context 140,182 Show data context 69,887 Show data context 70,295 Show data context 12,866 Show data context 6,626 Show data context 6,240 Show data context 8,068 Show data context 4,121 Show data context 3,947 Show data context 10,883 Show data context 5,549 Show data context 5,334 Show data context
Munster IProv Drill-down 526,130 Show data context 1,035,495 Show data context 509,365 Show data context 973,805 Show data context 492,746 Show data context 481,059 Show data context 50,646 Show data context 27,077 Show data context 23,569 Show data context 4,180 Show data context 2,630 Show data context 1,550 Show data context 4,175 Show data context 2,168 Show data context 2,007 Show data context 2,689 Show data context 1,509 Show data context 1,180 Show data context
Ulster IProv Drill-down 1,581,696 Show data context 770,862 Show data context 810,834 Show data context 690,816 Show data context 339,576 Show data context 351,240 Show data context 366,773 Show data context 178,672 Show data context 188,101 Show data context 421,410 Show data context 204,078 Show data context 217,332 Show data context 48,816 Show data context 22,828 Show data context 25,988 Show data context 53,881 Show data context 25,708 Show data context 28,173 Show data context
Connaught IProv Drill-down 610,984 Show data context 312,089 Show data context 298,895 Show data context 588,004 Show data context 300,470 Show data context 287,534 Show data context 19,010 Show data context 9,600 Show data context 9,410 Show data context 2,069 Show data context 1,077 Show data context 992 Show data context 1,323 Show data context 649 Show data context 674 Show data context 578 Show data context 293 Show data context 285 Show data context

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1 This is the only table in the reports of the 1911 Census of Ireland providing data for parishes, and unlike earlier tables no information is given for Baronies.

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