A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
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1911 Census of England and Wales, General Report with Appendices, Table 97 : " Administrative Counties with the Highest and Lowest Proportions of native-born Inhabitants in their Enumerated Populations".
Highest proportions of native-born (low rates of immigration). | Natives per 1,000 of the enumerated population of each sex. | Lowest proportions of native-born (low rates of immigration). | Natives per 1,000 of the enumerated population of each sex. | ||
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Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | ||
Cornwall | 822 | 840 | Berkshire | 584 | 527 |
Cumberland | 803 | 805 | Essex | 487 | 462 |
Lincolnshire | 760 | 745 | Hertfordshire | 564 | 513 |
Norfolk | 825 | 784 | Middlesex | 360 | 322 |
Suffolk | 780 | 747 | Rutlandshire | 568 | 536 |
Anglesey | 827 | 816 | Hampshire | 547 | 567 |
Cardiganshire | 793 | 818 | Surrey | 434 | 379 |
Carmarthenshire | 747 | 801 | Sussex | 637 | 535 |
Carnarvonshire | 768 | 740 | Warwickshire | 492 | 459 |
Montgomeryshire | 797 | 782 | Worcestershire | 570 | 532 |
Pembrokeshire | 769 | 807 | Glamorganshire | 551 | 612 |