Chas. Lahee,
Vestry Clerk.

Given under the common seal of the said Vestry, his twelfth day of March, 1861.

APPENDIX No. 28.

Houses and Population in Superintendent Registrar’s District, on March 31st, 1851, and on April 8th, 1861.

CHELSEA.

InhabitedHouses.

PopulationEnumerated.

Increase orDecrease in the Number of Persons between 1851 and 1861.

Excess of Registered Birthsover Registered Deaths in ten years.

1851.

1861.

1851.

1861.

Increase.

Decrease.

1851–61.

7591

8318

56,538

63,423

6885

4302

Some other Statistics of Chelsea.

Date of Census.

POPULATION.

Inhabited Houses

By how many Families.

Uninhabited Houses.

Persons employed in Agriculture.

Persons employed in Trade.

Persons not employed in Agriculture or Trade.

Males.

Females

Total.

1801.

4651

6953

11604

1637

2746

128

183

1069

10,352

Families chiefly employed in Agriculture.

Families chiefly employed in Trade, Manufacturers, andHandicraft.

Other Families not employed in the two precedingClasses.

Houses Buildings.

1811.

7737

10525

18262

2430

3968

107

168

2217

1583

207

1821.

11623

15237

26860

3602

5829

138

275

2979

2575

146

1831.

14536

17835

32371

4635

8032

349

87

3985

3960

44

1841.

17663

22516

40179

5648

No Return.

178

Returns notcontinued in these Forms.

100

1851.

25475

31063

56538

7591

No Returns for Parishes.

264

Ditto

98

APPENDIX No. 29.
ENFRANCHISEMENT OF THE PARISH OF CHELSEA.

Statistics laid before Lord Palmerston on the 5th March, 1861.