1931 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1931: Scotland: City and County Parts. City of Edinburgh), Table 1 : " Population of Burghs, Districts of Counties, and Civil Parishes".

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1931
1921
1911
Area in Acres (1931)
[16]
Population
Separate Occupiers
[4]
Houses
Windowed Rooms (Occupied Houses only)
[7]
Population
Separate Occupiers
[11]
Houses
Windowed Rooms (Occupied Houses only)
[14]
Population (Both Sexes)
[15]
Both Sexes
[1]
Males
[2]
Females
[3]
Occupied
[5]
Unoccupied
[6]
Both Sexes
[8]
Males
[9]
Females
[10]
Occupied
[12]
Unoccupied
[13]
Fraserburgh Burgh Total   9,720 Show data context 4,717 Show data context 5,003 Show data context 2,329 Show data context 2,195 Show data context 60 Show data context 6,745 Show data context 10,546 Show data context 5,144 Show data context 5,402 Show data context 2,277 Show data context 2,158 Show data context 50 Show data context 6,565 Show data context 10,590 Show data context 547 Show data context
Fraserburgh ScoP 10,203 Show data context 4,969 Show data context 5,234 Show data context 2,424 Show data context 2,290 Show data context 63 Show data context 7,189 Show data context 11,064 Show data context 5,407 Show data context 5,657 Show data context 2,370 Show data context 2,250 Show data context 56 Show data context 7,020 Show data context 11,151 Show data context 5,635 Show data context

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Using data from this table, Vision of Britain can map the following rates for within Fraserburgh Burgh:

Rate Date
Population Density (Persons per Acre) 1931
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1931

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