Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics: The main tables are: Total population grouped by baronies and gender. Also includes the area of each barony (1821-1891). Total population grouped by electoral divisions and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each electoral division (1841-1861). Total population grouped by poor law unions and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each poor law unions (1841-1901). Total population grouped by poor law unions and counties and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each poor law unions (1841-1901). Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics:
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics:
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics: The main tables are: Total number of persons who could read and write, read only, or neither read nor write, grouped by baronies and gender (1841-1861). Total number of persons who could read and write, read only, or neither read nor write, grouped by counties, gender and age groups (1841, 1901-1911). Total number of persons who could read and write, read only, or neither read nor write, grouped by counties and gender (1851-1861). Total number of persons who could read and write, read only, or neither read nor write, grouped by counties, gender, age groups and religion (1871-1891). Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics:
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website.Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website.
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The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website.Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website.Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of the project was to provide machine-readable economic and social history statistics relating to the whole of Ireland for the period 1821-1971. Further information about the project is available on the QUB Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis website. Main Topics: The main tables are: Total population grouped by baronies and gender. Also includes the area of each barony (1821-1891). Total population grouped by electoral divisions and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each electoral division (1841-1861). Total population grouped by poor law unions and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each poor law unions (1841-1901). Total population grouped by poor law unions and counties and gender. Also includes the area and valuation of each poor law unions (1841-1901). Please note: this study does not include information on named individuals and would therefore not be useful for personal family history research.