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FIFTH WARD.
All the remaining parts of the Burgh.— Electors, 457.
GENERAL DECLARATION.
All the boundaries of the Wards shall he understood to run along
the centre of the streets, roads, lanes, streams, and closes by which
they are described to be bounded, except where the contrary is par-
ticularly provided.
Any streets, grounds, houses, and places _ situated within the
boundaries, and not included in the description of the several
"Wards, before-mentioned, shall be held as belonging to the Ward
to which such streets, grounds, houses, and places^ are severally
next adjacent, unless where otherwise specially provided.
Constituency, 1592, returning one Member to Parliament
ALEX. MUKKAY DTJNLOP,
Member of Parliament for the Town of Greenock.
Address.— 2, Albion Street, Hyde Park, London, W.
Sir MICHAEL BOBEBT SHAW STEWAET, Bart.,
Member of Parliament for the County of Benfrew.
Address. — 42, Belgrave Square, London, S.W.
GBEENOCK CENSUS EETUENS FOE 1861.
Males. Females. Total.
East Parish, 5783 5329 11,112
Mid Parish, 4587 4768 9355
West Parish, 9958 11,675 21,633
Beyond the Parliamentary Boundary, 553 554 1107
Seafaring and other persons absent ) 728 186 914
from home, j
21,609 22,512 44,121
Census, of 1851, 39,391
Total increase, 4730
Those persons living beyond the Parliamentary boundary, but
returned in schedules from Greenock, and also sea-faring persons
and others absent from home, were included in the census of 1851 ;
they are added in the above table as on that occasion, the whole
exhibiting an increase in the population of 4730.

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