Series 3 > Scottish population statistics, including Webster's Analysis of population, 1755
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WEBSTER’S CENSUS
Abstract
Extent in
Shires Countrys &c. compre- From North to South
bended in each
Hadington
Edinburgh
Linlithgow
Peebles
Selkirk
Roxburgh
Part of Lawder & of
Lamermuir Contains
Merse or March
East Lothian
Mid Lothian
West Lothian
Tweedale
North Berwick to the
Head of Gifford
Water
19*
17*
Newhall near Linton,
to the Loch of the
Lows
Annandale ; Nithsdale Erickstane Braehead 32
Eskdale and Eusdale to Annan
Kirkcudbright A Stewartry and con- Waterhead in Cars-
tains the East part phaim to Abbay-
of Galloway head near Kirkcud¬
bright
Carried Over
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WEBSTER’S CENSUS
Abstract
Extent in
Shires Countrys &c. compre- From North to South
bended in each
Hadington
Edinburgh
Linlithgow
Peebles
Selkirk
Roxburgh
Part of Lawder & of
Lamermuir Contains
Merse or March
East Lothian
Mid Lothian
West Lothian
Tweedale
North Berwick to the
Head of Gifford
Water
19*
17*
Newhall near Linton,
to the Loch of the
Lows
Annandale ; Nithsdale Erickstane Braehead 32
Eskdale and Eusdale to Annan
Kirkcudbright A Stewartry and con- Waterhead in Cars-
tains the East part phaim to Abbay-
of Galloway head near Kirkcud¬
bright
Carried Over
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