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A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK TABLE OF POPULATION, 1801 — 1901 [continued) Parish Acre- age 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 z88i 1891 I 901 Home Hundred (cont) Carlton t • • • 543' 108 121 126 130 133 128 116 118 94 146 tiS Denham J § . . 1,282 219 247 259 276 3'3 318 282 259 300 272 192 Dennington J § 3)267 726 818 938 1,000 979 1.047 895 885 789 718 652 Fressingfield § . . 4,618 1,044 1,064 1,231 ',352 '.456 1,491 1.325 i,3'9 1,147 1,086 1,005 Horham J § . . . 1,456 394 426 423 464 442 436 396 398 339 328 287 Hoxnett • • • 4,185 972 948 1,066 1,243 1.333 1,262 1,218 1,090 1,000 938 838 Kelsalet" • . . 3.047* 988 1,021 1,060 1,103 1,126 1,157 1,084 1,017 973 892 842 Laxfield J § . . . 3.719 1,008 1,003 1,158 1,158 1,172 i,'47 1,031 1,018 886 905 827 Mendham 2.155 541 546 835 55' 566 586 558 544 500 450 397 (part of) t" Metfield t t " . • 2,162* 558 611 682 733 702 651 663 670 584 500 413 Monk Soham X § . 1,619 329 325 388 433 404 448 442 470 400 315 244 Saxtead § . . . 1,209 391 390 453 505 447 441 448 383 338 352 270 Southolt§ . . . 821 211 192 203 '93 211 209 193 165 '34 152 126 Stradbroke t § " • 3.796 1,215 1,277 1,400 1,527 ',637 1,822 1.537 i,5'3 1,202 1,069 1,016 Syleham t § . . 1,615 257 285 360 391 399 374 357 337 280 234 24' Tannington § . . 1,638 202 214 209 264 252 243 246 240 206 167 146 Weybreadt§ . . 2,501 662 680 680 708 771 745 7'3 670 647 638 571 Wilbytt . . . 1,844* 443 378 576 649 623 620 560 568 469 396 33' WingfieldH . . 2,495 521 555 578 668 668 654 593 581 463 466 387 Withersdale t . . 880' "5 170 168 194 184 199 225 220 158 164 140 Worlingworth § . 2,473 653 595 685 729 786 811 740 761 643 574 552 LackfordHundred Barton Mills % § . 1,888 305 376 523 591 640 642 531 536 468 407 444 Brandon § . . . 6,783 1,148 1,360 1,770 2,065 2,002 2,215 2,218 2,248 2,309 2,334 2,327 Cavenham t § • ■ 2.352 190 230 261 261 277 283 229 210 186 185 147 Elveden, or 5,508 '34 174 277 248 240 238 193 285 310 233 459 Elden X § Eriswell t § . . . 6,658 295 295 346 403 501 524 473 407 441 402 352 Exning * § ^' . . 4,987 566 590 695 917 1,259 '.556 1,348 1.528 ',79' 2,757 3,814 Freckenham X%'^ . 2,610 256 307 366 427 495 477 476 421 37' 341 320 Herringswell j § . 2,242 126 153 2'5 239 219 225 203 173 193 200 178 Icklingham — All ' Saints, and St. James United ( 6,762 33S 364 424 473 525 652 625 529 425 375 339 Parishes J § J Lakenheath § . . '•,331 745 844 1,042 1,209 1,579 1,864 1.797 1,880 1,877 1,825 ■ 1.637 Mildenhall St. Andrew * § Newmarket St. Mary § Santon Down- 16,767 2,283 2,493 2,974 3,267 3.731 4,374 4,046 3.862 3.764 3,732 3.567 234 1,307 1,43' 1,810 2.134 2,143 2,298 2,002 2,368 2.730 2,543 2,825 3.921 57 78 79 66 68 70 81 84 lOI 68 93 ham X § Tuddenham J § . 2,664 268 276 316 388 428 479 4'3 400 377 329 335 Vangford§ . . . 3,285 43 33 63 53 46 33 50 54 56 50 38 Worlington J § 2,003 326 340 360 368 351 391 349 374 293 248 249 Lots Hundred Brandeston f X 1,224' 287 415 458 569 555 508 469 420 401 413 347 Butley § . . . . 1,978 250 262 321 356 364 375 38s 369 383 337 270 Campsey Ash § . 1,825 327 326 342 392 374 371 379 374 383 340 345 Charsfield X § 1.358 411 465 549 558 55' 5" 484 457 430 4" 412 Cretingham X § 1.649 246 349 375 387 411 423 343 328 303 298 256 Earl Soham X • '.977 563 574 641 762 741 729 745 683 607 572 551 Easton J § . . . 1,484 304 354 37' 362 415 404 400 366 415 418 378 Eyke:§. . . . 2,784 308 337 396 48s 502 529 486 46s 380 489 418 M The population of Kehale for 1801 is estimated. " Mendham.— Tho remainder is in Norfolk (Earsham Himdred). in 1821. The entire population is shown in Suffolk " The population of Metfitid for 1801 is estimated.

  • > Stradbroke. — Tho decrease in the population in 1881 is mainly dne to the closing of the workhouse and the

removal of the paupers to Eye workhouse. " Exning- — The increase in population in 1901 is partly due to large sewerage and other works in progress at the date of the Census.

  • " Freckenham. — The decrease of population in 1871 is ascribed to migration — principally to Durham.

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