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WEBSTER’S CENSUS
35
Argyle Shire Extent Number of Number of Inhabitants
||
o IS 8
Brot. Over
Torosay
Tiree
4324 59441
2 1010
3 1506
63765 12753
1012 202£
1509 301f
1193
2702
4329 61957 66286 13257J
Shire of Dumbarton
Arroquhar
Bonhill
Cardross
Cumbernauld
Dumbarton
Kilpatrick East
Do. West
Kilmaronock
Kirkintilloch
Luss
Carried Over
901
795
2303
1480
1390
1281
795
2303
1480
1390
1281
1193
93i
180£
159
460f
296
278
256$
238f
339$
195$
12483 12483 2496$
testants & 223 Papists. These three last Islands lye in the Shire of Argyle.
35
Argyle Shire Extent Number of Number of Inhabitants
||
o IS 8
Brot. Over
Torosay
Tiree
4324 59441
2 1010
3 1506
63765 12753
1012 202£
1509 301f
1193
2702
4329 61957 66286 13257J
Shire of Dumbarton
Arroquhar
Bonhill
Cardross
Cumbernauld
Dumbarton
Kilpatrick East
Do. West
Kilmaronock
Kirkintilloch
Luss
Carried Over
901
795
2303
1480
1390
1281
795
2303
1480
1390
1281
1193
93i
180£
159
460f
296
278
256$
238f
339$
195$
12483 12483 2496$
testants & 223 Papists. These three last Islands lye in the Shire of Argyle.
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