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The Religious Census of 1851: Northumberland and County Durham
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An edition, with introduction and notes, of the unique census for religious worship, in north-east England.In 1851, for the only time in British history, a count of those attending any place of rel...
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18 April 2013

An edition, with introduction and notes, of the unique census for religious worship, in north-east England.
In 1851, for the only time in British history, a count of those attending any place of religious worship was held alongside the usual decenial census of population. This volume is an edition of the census for the counties of Northumberland and Durham, together with some outlying parts of the diocese of Durham now in modern-day Cumbria and North Yorkshire. An introduction sets the census in context, as well as highlighting some surprises, such as the number of Mormon churches in the North-East by this time, or the returns signed off by women, or even the Church of England clergyman too drunk to complete the return. A detailed description of each place of worship follows, showing for instance the numbers who attended the various churches, the age of the church, its endowment if any, together with comments from those who completed the form. The census returns are supplemented with additional information by the editor, and also by a list of those places of worship overlooked by the census.
In 1851, for the only time in British history, a count of those attending any place of religious worship was held alongside the usual decenial census of population. This volume is an edition of the census for the counties of Northumberland and Durham, together with some outlying parts of the diocese of Durham now in modern-day Cumbria and North Yorkshire. An introduction sets the census in context, as well as highlighting some surprises, such as the number of Mormon churches in the North-East by this time, or the returns signed off by women, or even the Church of England clergyman too drunk to complete the return. A detailed description of each place of worship follows, showing for instance the numbers who attended the various churches, the age of the church, its endowment if any, together with comments from those who completed the form. The census returns are supplemented with additional information by the editor, and also by a list of those places of worship overlooked by the census.
Price: $75.00
Pages: 668
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Surtees Society
Publication Date:
18 April 2013
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9780854440719
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / Judaism / History, Judaism, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion, History of religion, European history
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Introduction
The Twenty-Four Registration Districts
The Religious Census of 1851 - Northumberland
The Religious Census of 1851 - County Durham
Places of Religious Worship in Yorkshire included in the Durham Returns
Places of Religious Worship in Cumberland included in the Durham Returns
Appendices
Bibliography
Indices
The Twenty-Four Registration Districts
The Religious Census of 1851 - Northumberland
The Religious Census of 1851 - County Durham
Places of Religious Worship in Yorkshire included in the Durham Returns
Places of Religious Worship in Cumberland included in the Durham Returns
Appendices
Bibliography
Indices