1871 Census of Scotland, Population of Scotland with Report: Population of various types of areas, Houses, Table 1 : " Scotland in Civil Counties and Parishes, showing the Acreage, the number of Families, of Houses Inhabited, Uninhabited, and Building; the number of the total Population and of Persons of each Sex; the number of Children from 5 to 13 years of age in the receipt of Education; the number of Rooms with Windows; the number of Persons temporarily absent or present in each Parish or subdivision thereof on the 3d April 1871. For comparison's sake, there is added the number of Families, Persons of each Sex, Houses, and Rooms, with Windows in 1861".

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Area in Acres.
[1]
1871
1861
Separate Families.
[2]
HOUSES
PERSONS
Children from 5 to 13 receiving Education.
[9]
Rooms with one or more Windows.
[10]
Temporarily Absent
Temporarily Present
Separate Families.
[17]
HOUSES
PERSONS
Rooms with one or more Windows.
[24]
Inhabited.
[3]
Uninhabited.
[4]
Building.
[5]
Males.
[6]
Females.
[7]
Total.
[8]
Males.
[11]
Females.
[12]
Total.
[13]
Males.
[14]
Females.
[15]
Total.
[16]
Inhabited.
[18]
Uninhabited.
[19]
Building.
[20]
Males.
[21]
Females.
[22]
Total.
[23]
Tingwall ScoP Total   - 569 Show data context 466 Show data context 13 Show data context 0 Show data context 973 Show data context 1,518 Show data context 2,491 Show data context 285 Show data context 922 Show data context 42 Show data context 7 Show data context 49 Show data context 14 Show data context 12 Show data context 26 Show data context 602 Show data context 475 Show data context 10 Show data context 2 Show data context 1,064 Show data context 1,633 Show data context 2,697 Show data context 885 Show data context

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