Parish/Town: |
Riccall |
County: |
Yorkshire |
Census Year: |
1816 |
Location Type |
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Location/Reference # of Original Document |
Riccall, Yorkshire, 1816 Census [household returns], Borthwick Institute, PR.RIC 114 |
Location/Reference # of Additional Copies or Transcripts: |
FHL 2093582, item 15 |
Uninhabited Houses: |
0 |
Inhabited Houses: |
0 |
People: |
564 |
Families: |
0 |
Men: |
273 |
Women: |
291 |
Houses in Agriculture: |
0 |
Houses in Trade: |
0 |
Houses in Neither: |
0 |
Individuals in Agriculture: |
0 |
Individuals in Trade: |
0 |
Individuals in Neither: |
0 |
Houses Now Building: |
0 |
Condition Of Document: |
It asks for the number of families, men, women, and total. |
Gaps In Content: |
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Additional Statistics: |
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Front Page Information: |
There is what appears to be an introduction in Latin, but it is actually the words to a Christmas carol about the Three Kings.
At the top of the second page it reads "An Account taken 5th September 1816 of the Number of Inhabitants within the Parish of Riccall, and the Number of Males and Females in each Family separately- as under."
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Additional Information: |
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Preprinted/Freeform |
Freeform |