1911 Census of England and Wales, Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911, giving details of Areas, Houses, Families or separate occupiers, and Population:- Registration Areas, Table 5 : " Registration Counties, Districts and Sub-districts with their constituent civil parishes. - Urban or Rural District in which each parish is situated; Area; families or separate occupiers, and population, 1901 and 1911; and population enumerated in Institutions, large establishments, and on vessels, &c., 1911".

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Area in Statute Acres (Land and Inland Water)
[1]
Families or Separate Occupiers
Population
Institutions, Large Establishments, Vessels, etc.
1901
[2]
1911
[3]
1901
1911
No.
[8]
Population
[9]
Persons
[4]
Persons
[5]
Males
[6]
Females
[7]
Wolverhampton RegD Total   55,972 Show data context 36,004 Show data context 39,092 Show data context 172,743 Show data context 183,056 Show data context 90,264 Show data context 92,792 Show data context 141 Show data context 3,461 Show data context
Tettenhall SubD Drill-down 15,414 Show data context 1,980 Show data context 2,121 Show data context 8,830 Show data context 9,176 Show data context 4,316 Show data context 4,860 Show data context 3 Show data context -2 Show data context
Kinver SubD Drill-down 16,677 Show data context 823 Show data context 852 Show data context 3,158 Show data context 3,392 Show data context 1,629 Show data context 1,763 Show data context 8 Show data context -2 Show data context
Wombourn SubD Drill-down 12,733 Show data context 1,357 Show data context 1,786 Show data context 6,164 Show data context 7,796 Show data context 3,713 Show data context 4,083 Show data context 10 Show data context 121 Show data context
Wolverhampton Western SubD Drill-down 2,044 Show data context 11,459 Show data context 12,704 Show data context 53,491 Show data context 57,058 Show data context 27,220 Show data context 29,838 Show data context 22 Show data context 845 Show data context
Wolverhampton Eastern SubD Drill-down 1,481 Show data context 8,036 Show data context 7,931 Show data context 40,696 Show data context 38,270 Show data context 19,192 Show data context 19,078 Show data context 65 Show data context 957 Show data context
Willenhall SubD Drill-down 5,756 Show data context 7,299 Show data context 8,356 Show data context 36,370 Show data context 41,683 Show data context 21,390 Show data context 20,293 Show data context 7 Show data context 1,369 Show data context
Bilston SubD Drill-down 1,867 Show data context 5,050 Show data context 5,342 Show data context 24,034 Show data context 25,681 Show data context 12,804 Show data context 12,877 Show data context 26 Show data context 173 Show data context

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Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 Registration Districts are co-extensive with Poor Law Unions or Parishes of the same names with the exception of the Registration Districts of [details depend on Division].
2 Where the name of the Administrative County in which a parish is situated differs from that of the Registration County, the name of the former is added in italics in Column 1; the differences between Registration Counties and Administrative Counties are shown in Table 7.
3 In all Counties, Districts, Sub-Districts and Civil Parishes marked + changes were made in boundaries between the Census of 1901 and that of 1911.
4 The places named in footnotes as being included in Civil Parishes are localities having no defined boundaries such as hamlets, villages, &c. In many cases names applied to localities serve also as the names of Ecclesiastical Parishes, Wards, &c. In many cases of alterations of boundary between the Census of 1901 and 1911, the figures both for 1901 and 1911 relate to the new areas. Particulars of alterations in Registration Districts are given in Table 6, and of alterations in Civil Parishes in Table 13, Vol. I. For particulars of alterations in Registration Sub-Districts reference should be made to the Registrar-General's Annual Reports.
5 The figures in Column 11 represent the population enumerated:-
  1. In Military and Naval Barracks, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylums, Prisons, and Certified Reformatory and Industrial Schools (see Tables 17 and 20, Vol. I).
  2. In other Establishments, including private households, of which the number of inmates exceeded 15.
  3. On board Vessels (see Table 21, Vol. I).
  4. In Barns, Sheds, Caravans, &c., or in the Open Air (see Table 22, Vol. I).
6 The figures in Columns 4, 5 and 10 correspond to the total number of schedules collected. If the entries in Columns 10 and 11 be deducted from those in Columns 5 and 7 respectively, the resultant figures, relating, as they do, exclusively to families each containing no more than 15 persons may be taken as a rough indication of the number of private families and of persons comprising such families. A closer approximation to the number of private families in the larger areas will be found in the Tables relating to Tenements, to be published in a later volume.
7 In the Report on the Census of 1901, the corresponding Table is numbered 12 in the several County Volumes.

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