Age & Sex Structure to age 85 & up
Data for 1851 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
767
|
800
|
5 to 9 |
689
|
683
|
10 to 14 |
646
|
630
|
15 to 19 |
516
|
540
|
20 to 24 |
445
|
488
|
25 to 29 |
404
|
431
|
30 to 34 |
341
|
344
|
35 to 39 |
332
|
327
|
40 to 44 |
288
|
309
|
45 to 49 |
249
|
285
|
50 to 54 |
246
|
248
|
55 to 59 |
223
|
193
|
60 to 64 |
161
|
181
|
65 to 69 |
121
|
146
|
70 to 74 |
95
|
107
|
75 to 79 |
64
|
59
|
80 to 84 |
26
|
38
|
85 & up |
11
|
15
|
Data for 1861 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
832
|
855
|
5 to 9 |
747
|
717
|
10 to 14 |
646
|
647
|
15 to 19 |
546
|
511
|
20 to 24 |
459
|
524
|
25 to 29 |
416
|
448
|
30 to 34 |
410
|
401
|
35 to 39 |
341
|
324
|
40 to 44 |
315
|
297
|
45 to 49 |
262
|
294
|
50 to 54 |
288
|
261
|
55 to 59 |
182
|
229
|
60 to 64 |
210
|
201
|
65 to 69 |
167
|
143
|
70 to 74 |
112
|
119
|
75 to 79 |
63
|
68
|
80 to 84 |
33
|
26
|
85 & up |
10
|
14
|
Data for 1871 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
813
|
852
|
5 to 9 |
791
|
748
|
10 to 14 |
686
|
647
|
15 to 19 |
571
|
478
|
20 to 24 |
446
|
491
|
25 to 29 |
337
|
424
|
30 to 34 |
313
|
368
|
35 to 39 |
283
|
319
|
40 to 44 |
296
|
337
|
45 to 49 |
286
|
269
|
50 to 54 |
278
|
254
|
55 to 59 |
203
|
214
|
60 to 64 |
195
|
191
|
65 to 69 |
121
|
161
|
70 to 74 |
120
|
122
|
75 to 79 |
79
|
72
|
80 to 84 |
36
|
46
|
85 & up |
12
|
16
|
Data for 1881 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
1,070
|
1,047
|
5 to 9 |
1,009
|
902
|
10 to 14 |
840
|
784
|
15 to 19 |
776
|
658
|
20 to 24 |
595
|
557
|
25 to 29 |
574
|
539
|
30 to 34 |
453
|
428
|
35 to 39 |
322
|
411
|
40 to 44 |
332
|
342
|
45 to 49 |
298
|
286
|
50 to 54 |
242
|
284
|
55 to 59 |
252
|
221
|
60 to 64 |
223
|
222
|
65 to 69 |
141
|
148
|
70 to 74 |
100
|
109
|
75 to 79 |
61
|
81
|
80 to 84 |
36
|
37
|
85 & up |
14
|
25
|
Data for 1891 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
1,108
|
1,155
|
5 to 9 |
1,030
|
1,000
|
10 to 14 |
924
|
861
|
15 to 19 |
864
|
650
|
20 to 24 |
660
|
595
|
25 to 29 |
581
|
538
|
30 to 34 |
490
|
507
|
35 to 39 |
461
|
431
|
40 to 44 |
344
|
376
|
45 to 49 |
287
|
325
|
50 to 54 |
269
|
304
|
55 to 59 |
229
|
202
|
60 to 64 |
188
|
219
|
65 to 69 |
185
|
164
|
70 to 74 |
110
|
117
|
75 to 79 |
88
|
89
|
80 to 84 |
26
|
35
|
85 & up |
11
|
18
|
Data for 1901 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
1,258
|
1,241
|
5 to 9 |
1,095
|
1,112
|
10 to 14 |
1,028
|
984
|
15 to 19 |
1,002
|
733
|
20 to 24 |
847
|
704
|
25 to 29 |
790
|
666
|
30 to 34 |
618
|
545
|
35 to 39 |
530
|
508
|
40 to 44 |
439
|
455
|
45 to 49 |
403
|
352
|
50 to 54 |
320
|
311
|
55 to 59 |
254
|
267
|
60 to 64 |
216
|
235
|
65 to 69 |
155
|
157
|
70 to 74 |
105
|
142
|
75 to 79 |
80
|
80
|
80 to 84 |
33
|
44
|
85 & up |
9
|
11
|
Data for 1911 |
Sex |
Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
0 to 4 |
1,370
|
1,278
|
5 to 9 |
1,242
|
1,231
|
10 to 14 |
1,150
|
1,117
|
15 to 19 |
1,048
|
797
|
20 to 24 |
1,008
|
822
|
25 to 29 |
934
|
783
|
30 to 34 |
784
|
691
|
35 to 39 |
782
|
635
|
40 to 44 |
591
|
508
|
45 to 49 |
477
|
465
|
50 to 54 |
377
|
382
|
55 to 59 |
344
|
311
|
60 to 64 |
248
|
242
|
65 to 69 |
186
|
221
|
70 to 74 |
123
|
128
|
75 to 79 |
71
|
91
|
80 to 84 |
24
|
41
|
85 & up |
17
|
17
|
Date: |
Source: |
1851 |
1851 Census of Great Britain, Ages, Table [1] ,
'Ages of the People'
|
1861 |
1861 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 ,
'Ages of Males and Females in Sub-Districts'
|
1871 |
1871 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 ,
'Ages of Males and Females in Registrars' Sub-Districts'
|
1881 |
1881 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 ,
'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Sub-Districts'
|
1891 |
1891 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 2 ,
'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts'
|
1901 |
1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 26 ,
'Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901'
|
1911 |
1911 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 11 ,
'Registration Counties and Registration Districts - Persons, Males and Females in each registration county; Males and Females in each registration district at each year of age under 21 and in quinquennial age-groups, 1911'
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