| 1812 - 760 pages
...will best be understood by stating, that there are in England and Waits about 550 Parishes \v hich arc known to extend into Two Counties, or into more than One Hundred or other Jurisdiction ; and that every one of these places creates a danger of duplicate entry. No person entrusted... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 782 pages
...doubtful cases, and, for any general .'purpose, they may safely be taken at 10,700. About 550 parishes extend into two counties, or into more than one hundred or other divisions. — (Blackslone's Commentaries, Introd. § 4. ; and Preliminary Remarks to Census 0/1831,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1839 - 758 pages
...doubtful cases, and, for any general "purpose, they may safely be taken at 10,700. About 550 parishes extend into two counties, or into more than one hundred or other divisions. — (Blockstone's Commentaries, Introd. § 4-. ; and Preliminary Remarks to Census of 1831,... | |
| Great Britain. Census Office - 1854 - 234 pages
...independently of each other, as the boundary lines cross in every direction. The late Mr. Rickman noticed that, " there are in England and Wales about 550 parishes...counties, or into more than one hundred, or other division ;"* and he pointed out " the scattered confusion of the components parts " of the ancient hundreds,... | |
| Census office - 1854 - 236 pages
...independently of each other, as the boundary lines cross in every direction. The late Mr. Rickman noticed that, " there are in England and Wales about 550 parishes...counties, or into more than one hundred, or other division ;"* and ho pointed out " the scattered confusion of the components parts " of the ancient hundreds,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1842 - 684 pages
...Manchester, Liverpool, and other populous parishes, which have been subdivided into several Registrar's Districts. In a purely scientific division of the...been increased in the formation of Superintendent Registrar's Districts by uniting, as was done by the Poor Law Commissioners, — with a view to the... | |
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