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WEBSTER’S CENSUS
Extent Number of Number of Inhabitants
tiff
Hi PQ S
- £■£
I ils
Brot. Over
Riccarton
St. Quivox
Sorn
Stair
Stevenston
Stewarton
Straiton
Symington
Tarbolton
Total
37 39
4J 2 1 1
3 2 11
6 4 11
4 3 11
2 111
3 111
5i 2£ 1 1
48824 48824 9764$
745 745 149
499 499 99f
1494 1494 298$
369 369 73$
1412 1412 282$
2819 2819 563$
1123 1123 224$
359 359 71$
1365 1365 273
59009 59009 11801$
Lanerk Shire
Biggar
Blantyre
Bothwell
Calder
Carried Over
3 11
111
1098 1098 219$
496 496 99$
1561 1561 312$
2396 2396 479$
5551 5551 1110$
WEBSTER’S CENSUS
Extent Number of Number of Inhabitants
tiff
Hi PQ S
- £■£
I ils
Brot. Over
Riccarton
St. Quivox
Sorn
Stair
Stevenston
Stewarton
Straiton
Symington
Tarbolton
Total
37 39
4J 2 1 1
3 2 11
6 4 11
4 3 11
2 111
3 111
5i 2£ 1 1
48824 48824 9764$
745 745 149
499 499 99f
1494 1494 298$
369 369 73$
1412 1412 282$
2819 2819 563$
1123 1123 224$
359 359 71$
1365 1365 273
59009 59009 11801$
Lanerk Shire
Biggar
Blantyre
Bothwell
Calder
Carried Over
3 11
111
1098 1098 219$
496 496 99$
1561 1561 312$
2396 2396 479$
5551 5551 1110$
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