A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
1911 Census of England and Wales, General Report with Appendices, Table 99 : " Administrative Counties in which Natives where enumerated in Highest and Lowest Proportions to Total Natives of the same Counties enumerated in England and Wales".
Highest proportions (low rates of emigration). | Natives enumerated in each county per 1,000 of each sex enumerated in England and Wales. | Lowest proportions (high rates of emigration). | Natives enumerated in each county per 1,000 of each sex enumerated in England and Wales. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Males. | Females. | Males. | Females. | ||
Cornwall | 741 | 726 | Berkshire. | 523 | 456 |
Cumberland | 707 | 697 | Herefordshire | 515 | 489 |
Durham | 798 | 770 | Huntingdonshire | 493 | 430 |
Lancashire | 764 | 758 | Oxfordshire | 518 | 456 |
Monmouthshire | 745 | 703 | Rutlandshire | 428 | 378 |
Northumberland | 744 | 724 | Westmorland | 550 | 535 |
Yorkshire | 749 | 731 | Brecknockshire | 531 | 523 |
Carinarthenshire | 711 | 731 | Montgomeryshire | 553 | 534 |
Carnarvonshire | 734 | 725 | Radnorshire | 464 | 442 |
Glamorganshire | 851 | 832 |