A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . unded on the north by Cumberland,Westmoreland, and Yorkshire, on the eastand on the south by Cheshire. Its extremelength is about 74 miles, and its width from15 to 44 miles. By a return made to theHouse of Lorda, and printed in the year1818, it is stated that the area of thiscountycomprises 1831 square statute miles, equalto 1,171,840 statute acres, of which above370,000 are in a state of tillag
A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom, containing every city, town, village, hamlet, parish, district, object and place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the small islands dependent . unded on the north by Cumberland,Westmoreland, and Yorkshire, on the eastand on the south by Cheshire. Its extremelength is about 74 miles, and its width from15 to 44 miles. By a return made to theHouse of Lorda, and printed in the year1818, it is stated that the area of thiscountycomprises 1831 square statute miles, equalto 1,171,840 statute acres, of which above370,000 are in a state of tillage, 450,000in pasturage, and nearly 400,000 in wood-lands, and uncultivated ; the number ofinhabitants to each square mile, containing640 acres, being 452. It is divided into 6hundreds, viz. Amoundemess, Blackburn,Leyland, Lonsdale, Salford, and West-Der-by ; and contains 6 boroughs, viz. Clitheroe,Lancaster, Liverpool, Newton, Preston, andWigan ; 21 market-towns, Blackburn, Bol-ton, Burnley, Bury, Cartmel, Chorley, Coin,Dalton, Eccleston, Garstang, Haslingdon,Hawkshead, Hornby, Kirkham, Manchester,Ormskirk, Poulton, Prescot, Rochdale, Ul-verston, and Warrington, beside 62 parishes • Plate JZT. A////,.,/,,,/ /,, ,;k :i /> Wi/i-i ,/tT , LAN ENGLAND AND WALES. LAN the whole containing 176,449 houses and1,052,859 inhabitants, viz. 512,476 males,and 540,383 females, of whom 152,271 fami-lies are employed in various trades and ma-nufactures, and 22,743 in agriculture. Thetotal amount of property assessed in 1815,was £3,087,774, and the amount of poorsrates, on the average of the years 1813-14-15,was £433,419, being at the rate of 25. 10§ the pound on the total property. Thesoale of mortality, for 10 years, has been as1 to every 55 of the population. Lanca-shire lies in the diocese of Chester, andprovince of York, and is included in thenorthern circuit. It returns 14 members toparliament, viz. two for the county, and twoeach for Lancaster, Preston, Clith
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