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  1. Whilst the estimated age distribution of the UK population is affected for the period, the total estimates of the UK population remain valid. ONS have published Frequently Asked Questions...

  2. This table contains final estimates for England and Wales and is an update of the ad hoc table 003196 which was published in September 2014.

  3. 29 January – Aberdeen resigns as Prime Minister. 5 February – Viscount Palmerston becomes Prime Minister. 8 February – the Devil's Footprints, a series of mysteriously hoof -like marks, appear in the snow in Devon and continue throughout the countryside for over 100 miles (160 km). 19 February – bread riots in Liverpool break out.

  4. The population of Britain was increasing very rapidly in the second half of the nineteenth century. Between 1851 and 1911 the population of England and Wales more than doubled, rising from just under 18 million to just over 36 million.

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  5. England's economy over the long run: GDP vs. population. Fertility rate: children per woman with UN projections. Historical national accounts estimates of the share of the world's population living on less than $5 per day, by region. Marriages per 1,000 people. Military personnel as a share of total population.

  6. Nicky Simmonds. census.historical.research@ons.gov.uk. An article about the history of the census in England and Wales over 220 years, from the first census in 1801 to 2021 and the future of...

  7. 1851 Census of Great Britain , Population tables 2 (Sample Report Title: Population Tables I. Number of Inhabitants in the years 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841 and 1851: Report: Objects of census and machinery employed; results and observations; appendix of tabular results, and summary tables: England and Wales, Divisions I to VII.