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NOETHAMPTOS NOKTHCMBER- LAXD . . Area. Sq. Miles. 2,119 2,206,485 APPENDIX. 489 Akea <strong>and</strong> PorrLATiON- {continued). Population. Towns (1871). Oldham, 113,100; Preston, 85,427; Bolton, 82,853; Blackburn, 76,339; Rochdale, 63,485; St. Helen's, 4.5,134; Burnley, 40,858; "Wigan, 39,110; Bury, 38,596; AsMon-undcr-Lyme, 37,326 (viz. Ashton-under-Lj-me, 31,984; Hurst, 5,342) ; ; ; Warrington, 32,144; Accrington, 21,783; Southport, 21,661 (viz. Southport, 18,086; Biikdalo, 3,575); Over Darwcn, 21,278 ; Heywood, 21,248; Faniu-ortli, 19,380 (viz. Farnworth, 13,550 ; Kearsley, 5,830) ; Eccles, Barton, Winton, <strong>and</strong> Monton, 18,915; I?arrow-in-Fumes3, 18,245; Lancaster, 17,245 ; B.icup, 17,199; Chorley, 16,864 ; Middleton, 14,587 ; Widnes, 14,357 ; Swinton <strong>and</strong> Pendlebury, 14,052; Ince-in-Makerfield, 11,989; Stretford, 11,945; EadcUffe, 11,446; Hindlev, 10,627; Oswaldtwistle, 10,283; Jlossley, 10,578; Whitefield, 9,054; Halliwell, 8,706; Newton-in-Makerfield, 8,244; Oithcroe, 8,208; Littlehorough, 7,934; Garston, 7,840 ; Haslingden, 7,698 ; Ulverston, 7,607; Atherton, 7,531; Colne, 7,375; Prestwich, 6,820 ; Drovlsdcn, 6,768 ; Padiham, 6,675 ; Bedford Leigh, 6,610; Tyldeslev with Shackerley, 6,408; Ormstii-k, 6,127; Blackpool, 6,110; Prescot, 5,990 ; Failsworth, 5,685 ;.AVest Leigh, 5,590; Nelson, 5,580 ; MUnrow, 5,505 ; Pennington, 5,423 Clayton-le-Moors, 5,390; Denton, 5,117; Great Harsvood, 4,907; Much Woolton, 4,643; Astley Bridge, 4,559; Church, 4,450; Fleetwood, 4,428 Eamsbottom, 4,204; Leyl<strong>and</strong>, 3,839; Kirkham, 3,593 ; Lytham, 3,257 ; Brierfield, 3,115 ; Fulwood, 3,079 ; Poulton-le-S<strong>and</strong>s, 3,005 ,' Lees, 2,919. Leicester, 95,220; Loughborough, 11,588; Ashbyde-la-Zouch, 7,302.; Hincklev, 6,902; Melton Mowbray, 5,011 ; Whitwick, 4,"277 ; Market Harborough, 2,362; Castle Donington, 2,154. 436,599 Lincoln, 26,766; Great Grimsby, 20,244; Boston, 14,526 ; Louth, 10,500 ; Spalding, 9,111 ; Stamford, 7,846 ; Grainsborough, 7,564 ; Holbeach, 5,332 ; Grantham, 7,589 (viz. Grantham, 5,028 ; Little Gonerby, 2,561) ; Horncastle, 4,865; Barton-upon- Humber, 4,332 ; Crowle, 3,813 ; NewSleaford, 3,592 Bourne, 3,098 ; Alford, 2,881 ; Market Rasen, 2,815 ; Long Sutton, 2,727 ; Crowl<strong>and</strong>, 2,459. London, partof, 2,211,671, of whom 74,897 are in the City of London : the entire Metropolis, 3,254,260 ; Tottenham, 22,869 ; Knfield, 16,054 ; Edmonton, 13,860; Hornsey, 11,746; Brentford, 11,091; Twickenham, 10,533 ; Ealing, 9,959 ; Hounslow, 2,294; CTiiswick, 8,508; Acton, 8,306; South Hornsev, 7,611 ; Uxbridge, 7,497 ; Harrow-on-the- Hill, 4",997; Teddington, 4,063; Hampton Wick, 2,207. Staines, 3,464; Norwich, 80,386 ; Great Yarmouth, 41,819; King's Lynn, 16,562; <strong>The</strong>tford, 4,166; Diss, 3,851; Swafifham, 3,700; Dereham, 3,687; WeUs-nextthe-Sea, 3,044; Norlh \Valsham, 2,842; Downham 2,539,765 243,891 1 319,758 Northampton, Market, 2,752. 41,168; Peterborough, 11,264; 'Wellingborough, 9,385 ; Kettering, 7,184 ; Daventry, 4,051; Oundle, 2,829 ; Towcester, 2,465 ; Brackley, 2,154. Tynemouth, 38,941 N'ewcastle-upon-Tyne, 128,443 ; Bedlingtonshire, 13,494 ; Berwick-upon-Tweed, 13,282; Walker, 8,888; Cowpen, 6,464 ; Alnwick <strong>and</strong> Canonsate, 6,218; Morpeth, 5,914; Hexham, 5,331; Wailsend, 4,169; Cramlington, 4,167; Willington Quay, 4,096 ; South Blyth, 2,918. Notthijham, 98',858 (viz. Nottingham, 86,621 ; Sneinton, 12,237); Basford, 13,038; Newark, 12,195; Mansfield, 11,824; Worksop, 10,409; Sutton-in- Ashfield, 7,574; Lenton, 6,315; Arnold, 4,634; Hucknal Torkard, 4,257 ; East Retford, 3,194.
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