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LONDON . 

Printed  by  GEORGE  E.  EYRE  and  WILLIAM  SrornswoonE, 

Printers  to  the  Queen's  most  Excellent  Majesty. 

For  Her  Majesty's  Stationery  Office. 


CENSUS   OP   GREAT   BRITAIN,  1851. 


RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP, 


AND 


EDUCATION. 


SCOTLAND. 


REPORT   AND   TABLES. 


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LONDON : 
PRINTED  BY  GEORGE  E.  EYRE  AND  WILLIAM  SPOTT1SWOODE, 

PRINTERS   TO   THE   QUEEN'S   MOST    EXCELLENT    MAJESTT. 
FOR  HER  MAJESTY'S  STATIONERY  OFFICE, 

1854, 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 
REPORT  -  -  v— xii 

RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 
TABLES  :— 

Table  A. — General  Summary  of  Scotland :   Accommodation  and  Atten. 

dance  -  -  -  -  ---2, 3 

Supplement  I.  to  Table  A. — Places  of  "Worship  from  which  no  Returns 
were  received  „_---  -.4 

Supplement  IL  to  Table  A. — Total  Accommodation  and  Attendance  in 
Scotland  ;  including  an  Estimate  for  defective  Returns,  and  for  others 
known  to  be  missing  -  *  ...  -  -  5 

Table  B. — Accommodation  and  Attendance  in  each  of  the  Counties  of 
Scotland,  (Aggregate  of  all  Denominations)  -  6 

Ditto  Ditto  (Denominational  Details)          -     7-20 

Supplement  to  Table  B. — Number  of  Places  open  for  Worship,  for  which 
no  Return  of  Sittings  was  made  -  -  21 

Table  C. — Accommodation  and  Attendance  in  Burghs,  or  in  Parishes 
which  contain  Burghs.  (Aggregate  of  all  Denominations)  -  22 

Ditto  Ditto  (Denominational  Details)          -  23-33 

Table  D. — Number  of  Services  held  by  each  Religious  Body  at  the 
different  periods  of  the  Day  -  34 

EDUCATION. 

Table  A. — General  Summary  of  Day  Schools.  (Classified  according  to 
their  Sources  of  Maintenance)  -  36 

Table  B. — General  Summary  of  Sabbath  Schools.  (Classified  according 
to  the  Denominations  which  support  them)  -  37 

Supplement  I.  to  Table  A. — Total  of  Schools  supported  in  any  Degree  by 
Endowments  -  38 

Supplement  II.  to  Table  A. — Total  of  Schools  supported  in  any  Degree  by 
Religious  Bodies  (exclusive  of  Parochial  and  Bitryh  Schools}  -  -38 

Table  C. — Income  of  certain  Public  Day  Schools  (showing  also  the 
Sources  from  which  it  was  derived)  -  -  -  -  39 

Table  D. — Nature  of  Instruction  afforded.  Number  of  Schools  in  which 

particular  Branches  of  Learning  arc  taught  -  -  40, 4 1 

Table  E. — Nature  of  Instruction  afforded.  Number  of  Scholars  instructed 

in  particular  Branches  of  Learning         -  -         -42,43 

Table  F. — Number  of  Teachers  in  certain  Public  Schools  44 

Table  G. — Remuneration  of  Teachers  in  Public  Schools    -  45 

Table  II. — Dates  at  which  existing  Day  Schools  were  established.  (In 
Counties)  -  -  45 

A  2 


iv  CONTENTS. 


EDUCATION— continued.  Page. 

TABLES : 

Table  I. — Ditto  for  each  Description  of  Day  School  &       48 

Table  K.— Ages  of  Scholars         -  49 

Table  L.— Size  of  Endowments  of  Public  Schools                       *  *       50 

Table  M Number  of  Sabbath  School  Teachers         *  61 

Table  N. — Dates  at  "which  existing  Sabbath  Schools  Tfrere  established  -  -       52 

Table  O. — Number  of  Day  and  Sabbath  Schools  and  Scholars  in  each 

County         -  *  -  53-68 

Table  P. — Income  of  Public  Day    Schools   from  various  sources^     (In 

Counties)  --„..-  69-74 

Table  Q. — Number  of  Evening  Schools  for  Adults  in  Scotland  and  in  each 

County  -  »  75-77 

Table  K, — Nature  of  Instruction  imparted  inEvening  Schools  for  Adults  -  78,  79 
Table  S.— Social  Condition  of  Adult  Evening  Scholars  *  -  -80,81 
List  of  Literary  and  Scientific  Institutions  *  -  82-95 

RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP  AND  EDUCATION  iH  THE  ISLANDS  IN  THE  BRITISH  SJSAS  96-100 
ArrKNDix.     Forms  .....  »  101-111 


REPORT. 


TO  THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  VISCOUNT  PALMERSTON,  M.P.,  G.C.B. 

HER  MAJESTY'S  SECRETARY  OF  STATE  FOR 
THE  HOME  DEPARTMENT. 

Census  Office,  20tli  March  1854. 
MY  LORD, 

HER  Majesty's  Government  decided  that  it  was  desirable,  on  taking  the 
Census  of  1851,  to  collect  statistics  as  to  the  accommodation  afforded  by 
the  various  Churches  and  other  Places  of  Public  Religious  Worship,  and  the 
number  of  persons  frequenting  them  :  also  as  to  the  existing  Educational 
Establishments  and  the  number  of  Scholars  under  instruction. 

It  was  afterwards  found  that  the  Census  Act  did  not  render  it  com 
pulsory  upon  any  one  to  give  information  upon  these  points  :  the  inquiry 
therefore  was  pursued  as  a  purely  voluntary  investigation. 

The  following  Tables  relating  to  Scotland  and  the  Islands  in  the 
British  Seas  are  not  so  complete  as  is  desirable  ;  but  civil  registration 
of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  not  having  been  established  in  Scotland, 
I  have  not  had  the  same  opportunity  of  supplying  deficiencies  in  the  Returns 
made  from  Scotland  as  has  been  afforded  me  in  this  country  by  means  of  the 
Registrars  of  Births  and  Deaths  throughout  England  and  Wales. 

The  superintendence  of  this  branch  of  the  Census  has  been  intrusted 
by  me  chiefly  to  Mr.  HORACE  MANN,  who  has  given  unremitting  attention  to 
the  duty  undertaken  by  him,  and  has  executed  it  in  a  manner  which,  I 
trust,  will  be  approved  by  your  Lordship. 

I  have  the  honour  to  be, 

My  Lord, 
Your  faithful  servant, 

GEORGE  GRAHAM, 

Registrar-General 


REPORT. 


TO 

GEORGE  GRAHAM,   ESQ. 

$c.         $c.         $c. 
REGISTRAR-GENERAL  OF  BIRTHS,  DEATHS,  AXD  MARRIAGES, 


SIR, 

THE  following  pages  contain  the  tabulated  results  of  the  inquiries 
prosecuted  at  the  Census  of  1851  with  respect  to  the  Religious  and  Educa 
tional  Establishments  of  Scotland. 

Yielding  to  an  urgent  representation  from  that  country  that  immediate 
publication  is  extremely  desirable,  you  have  resolved  to  present  this  volume 
without  further  delay.  It  has  consequently  been  found  to  be  impossible  to 
furnish  any  introductory  remarks  of  the  character  of  those  which  accompany 
the  English  Tables  ;  and  the  present  preface  must  be  limited  to  such  explana 
tions  as  appear  to  be  essential  to  an  accurate  estimation  of  the  figures. 

In  the  first  place  it  is  necessary  to  state  that  the  statistics  are  not  complete  ; 
and  that  no  means  are  in  your  possession  of  computing  the  extent  of  the 
deficiency.  The  effect  of  the  instruction  given  to  enumerators — that  the 
inquiry  was  a  voluntary  measure — was  much  more  awkward  in  Scotland  than 
in  England  j  the  enumerators  were  less  careful,  after  this  announcement,  to 
deliver  forms,  and  parties  were  less  willing  to  supply  the  information.  The 
absence,  likewise,  of  a  staff  of  local  officers  within  the  sphere  of  your  own 
influence  (as  are  the  Registrars  in  England)  prevented  any  attempt,  like  that 
made  here,  to  supply,  by  subsequent  inquiries,  such  deficiencies  as  really 
became  apparent. 

So  far  as  information  of  any  kind  has  been  received,  the  figures  which  relate  RELICUOUS 
to  the  Religious  Worship  of  Scotland  show  an  aggregate  of  3,3.95  places  of 
worship  and  1,834,805  sittings ;  the  proportion  of  sittings  to  population  being 
63 '5  per  cent.  Adopting  the  estimate  that  accommodation  for  58  per  cent,  of 
the  population  is  sufficient  for  all  practical  purposes,  the  position  of  Scotland 
seems  to  bear  very  favorable  comparison  with  England,  where  the  proportion  is 
only  57 '0  per  cent.  Doubtless,  in  some  particular  localities  the  accommodation 
will  be  found  to  be  inadequate ;  the  instances  of  this  \\ill  be  discovered  by  a 
reference  to  the  statistics  which  refer  to  the  large  towns  (see  Table  C.).  The 
number  of  attendants  on  the  Census  Sunday  was — morning,  943,951  ;  after 
noon,  619,863 ;  evening,  188,8/4 ;  the  proportion  to  the  population  being  : 
morning,  32*7  per  cent.;  afternoon,  21 '5  per  cent,  j  evening,  6*5  per  cent. 
The  corresponding  proportion  for  England  and  Wales  were — morning,  25*9  per 
cent,  j  afternoon,  17 '7  per  cent. ;  evening,  17 '1  per  cent. 

The  following  Table  (1.)  shows  the  most  interesting  facts  respecting  the 
three  principal  bodies  in  Scotland.  The  particulars  as  to  the  others  will  be 
found  in  Table  A.  and  its  Supplements,  post,  pp.  2-5. 


CENSUS,  1851. -RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP.       [SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  1. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and  Sittings. 

'  Number  of 
Attendant*  at  Public 
Worship  on  Sunday, 
March  30,  1851. 

Proportion 
per  Cent,  of  Atten 
dants  to 
Population. 

Proportion 
per  Cent,  of  Atten 
dants  to  Sittings. 

Places 
of 
Wor 
ship. 

Sittings. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even- 
ing. 

Established 
Church 

1,183 

767,088 

351,454 

184,192 

30,763 

12'2 

6'4 

I'l 

45'8 

24-0 

4-0 

United   Presby 
terian  Church 

465 

288,100 

159,191 

146,411 

30,810 

5'5 

5'1 

ri 

55'3 

50'8 

10-7 

Free  Church      - 

889 

495,335 

292,308 

198,583 

64,811 

lO'l 

6'9 

2'2 

59'0 

40'1 

13-1 

Other  Churches 
Total      - 

858 

284,282 

1-40,998 

90,677 

62,490 

4-9 

3-1 

2-1 

49'6 

31-9 

21-8 

3,395 

1,834,805 

943,951 

619,863 

188,874 

32'7 

21'5 

6'5 

51-4 

33-8 

10-3 

The  arrangement  of  the  denominations  in  the  Tables  is  intended  to  be  accord 
ing  to  their  chronological  order,  under  the  two  great  classes  of  PROTESTANT 
CHURCHES  and  OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES,  and  the  subordinate  classes 
of  Presbyterians,  Wesley  an  Methodists,  &c. 

The  total  number  of  scholars  in  Day  Schools  respecting  which  information 
has  been  forwarded  was  368,517.  This  gives  a  proportion  to  the  population  of 
Scotland  (2,888,742)  of  12'  76  per  cent.,  or  one  scholar  to  every  7*84  inhabitants. 
Making  a  fair  allowance  for  deficient  returns,  it  seems  probable  that  about  14 
per  cent,  (or  1  in  7)  of  the  people  of  Scotland  are  at  school.  The  number  who, 
in  answer  to  the  question  as  to  Occupation,  on  the  Householders'  Schedule,  were 
returned  as  "  Scholars,"  was  426,566.  This  source  of  information,  it  is  true,  is 
not  entirely  satisfactory ;  since  so  much  is  left  to  the  judgment  of  the  parents, 
whose  conception  of  a  "  Scholar"  might  not  correspond  with  what  is  generally 
meant  to  be  conveyed  by  the  term.  Still,  the  information  may  be  useful  as 
supplying  some  assistance  towards  an  estimate  of  the  extent  to  which  the 
present  Educational  Census  of  Scotland  is  deficient.  The  following  Table  (2.) 
presents  a  comparison  of  the  figures  gathered  from  both  sources  of  intel 
ligence. 

TABLE  2. 


Number  of  Scholars. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

COUNTIES. 

According 

According 

COUNTIES. 

According 

According 

to  the 

to  the 

to  the 

to  the 

Educational 

Occupation 

Educational 

Occupation 

Census. 

Tables. 

Census. 

Tables. 

Aberdeen 

30,271 

35,959 

Kirkcudbright 

6,569 

7,426 

Argyll 

11,847 

14,849 

Lanark 

53,268 

63,350 

Ayr 

23,372 

26,017 

Linlithgow 

3,847 

4,733 

Banff 

8,271 

9,277 

Nairn 

1,058 

1,306 

Berwick       ... 

5,838 

6,384 

Orkney  and  Shetland 

6,501 

7,235 

Bute 

2,096 

2,425 

Peebles 

1,526 

1,789 

Caithness       ... 

6,365 

6,940 

Perth 

21,143 

23,204 

Clackmannan 

3,569 

4,180 

Renfrew 

1G.303 

19,229 

Dumbarton 

4,778 

5,576 

Ross  and  Cromarty 

9,979 

9,807 

Dumfries       ... 
Edinburgh 

11,349 
37,274 

12,813 
42,107 

Roxburgh 
Selkirk 

7,704 
1,338 

8,912 
1,566 

Elgin 
Fife       .... 

5,726 
23,145 

6,770 
26,552 

Stirling 
Sutherland 

11,350 
4,225 

12,729 
3,940 

Forfar 

22,120 

29,157 

"Wigtown 

5,528 

6,279 

Haddington 

4,846 

6,323 

Inverness 

10,733 

12,539 

Kincardine 

5,156 

5,677 

Scotland      - 

368,517 

426,566 

Kinross 

1,422 

1,516 

SCOTLAND.]  REPORT.  xi 

An  attempt  has  been  made  to  classify  the  Day  Schools  in  four  groups 
according  to  a  distinction  which  prevails  in  the  sources  from  which  they  are 
maintained.  Class  I.  is  designed  to  represent  the  number  of  schools  which 
depend  for  their  support  upon  the  public  taxes,  whether  national  or  local ;  and 
in  this  class  all  the  Parochial  and  Burgh  Schools  have  been  placed.  The 
object  proposed  by  Class  II.  was  to  show  the  number  of  schools  sustained  in 
chief  degree  by  permanent  endowment  j  but  it  was  found  that  in  the  returns  the 
word  "  Endowment "  was  used  to  signify,  not  merely  funds  assigned  in 
perpetuity  for  education  (mortifications),  but  also  the  aid  afforded  by  the 
Educational  Societies,  and  the  contributions  of  the  heritors.  An  attempt  to 
distinguish  mortifications  from  the  other  kinds  of  endowment  failed ;  so  that 
the  "Endowed  Schools"  in  Class  II.  will  represent  the  number  (exclusive  of 
Burgh  and  Parochial  Schools)  which  derive  the  principal  portion  of  their 
sustenance  from  endowments  of  the  sort  intended  by  the  parties  who  prepared 
the  returns.  Class  III.  will  show  the  action  of  Religious  Bodies  in  the  matter 
of  Education,  so  far  as  they  act  denominationally;  while  Class  IV.  displays 
the  influence  of  general  philanthropy,  apart  from  any  sectarian  organization. 
The  Summary  of  Scotland,  according  to  this  view,  appears  in  Table  A.  (post, 
p.  36) ;  and  the  Supplements  to  that  Table  (on  page  38)  will  afford  facilities 
for  making  any  other  classification  which  may  seem  to  be  advisable. 

The  other  tables  of  Day  Schools  refer  to  their  Income  (Table  C.) ;  the 
character  of  Instruction  afforded  (Tables  D.  and  E.);  the  number  of  Teachers 
(Table  F.);  the  remuneration  of  Teachers  (Table  G.);  the  dates  at  which  schools 
were  established  (Tables  H.  and  I.);  and  the  Ages  of  the  scholars  (Table  K). 

In  the  department  of  Sunday  or  Sabbath  Schools  there  is  not  so  much  Sabbath  Schools, 
activity  in  Scotland  as  in  England ;  for,  while  in  the  latter  country  the  number 
of  Sunday  Scholars  is  2,407,642,  being  13 '4  per  cent,  of  the  population,  in 
Scotland  (making,  however,  no  allowance  for  defective  and  missing  Returns,) 
the  number  is  but  292,549,  being  only  10*1  per  cent,  of  the  population.  The 
principal  contributors  amongst  the  Denominations  are  the  following  : — 

No.  of  Scholars. 

Established  Church  -     76,233 

United  Presbyterian  Church        -         -     54,324 

Free  Church  -        -     91,328 

Independents      -  -         -     12,593 

Wesleyan  Methodists         -  -      5,124 

Roman  Catholics  -     13,015 

The  Evening  Schools  for  Adults  will  be  found  to  be  an  interesting  feature  of  Evening  Schools 
the  educational  condition  of  Scotland.      Returns  were  received  from  438  of  for  Adults> 
such  schools,  containing  15,071   scholars.     Tables  Q.,  R.,  and  S.  (post,  pp.  75- 
81)  will  show  the  number  in  each  county,  the  scale  of  fees,  the  periods  during 
which  instruction  is  given,  the  nature  of  the    instruction  afforded,  and  the 
social  position  of  the  scholars. 

Information  was  obtained  respecting   221  Literary,  Mechanics,   and  other  Literary  and 
similar  Institutions.     A  List  of  these  (without  any  attempt  at  classification  or  fiS^Ac.*84 
selection)  appears  at  pages  82-95. 


xii  CENSUS,  1851,—EDUCATION.  [SCOTLAND. 

It  may  be  remarked  that  the  particulars  respecting  these  returns  are  not 
presented  in  minuter  subdivisions  of  the  country  than  Counties.*  This 
course  was  rendered  necessary  by  a  pledge,  which  was  deemed  essential  to 
the  success  of  the  inquiry,  that  no  individual  return  should  be  made  public. 
It  was  found,  when  preparing  the  Tables,  which  at  one  time  it  was  intended  to 
give,  of  Parishes,  that  this  could  not  be  done  without  virtually  violating  the 
condition  upon  which,  it  may  be  reasonably  held,  the  request  for  information 
was  complied  with. 

However  brief  and  hurried  this  Report,  an  acknowledgment  must  not  be 
omitted  of  the  important  service  rendered  at  the  time  of  the  Census  by 
John  Cay,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Linlithgow,  who,  besides  imparting  much  valuable 
information,  revised  the  various  forms,  and  adapted  them  to  the  state  of  things 
in  Scotland, 

I  have  the  honour  to  be, 

Sir, 

Census  Office,  Your  most  obedient  Servant, 

15  March  1854,  HORACE  MANN. 

*  Efforts  wore  made  to  show  the  facts  relating  to  Jlurghs;  but,  as  those  arc  scarcely  over  con- 
terminate  \vith  any  Parish  or  Parishes,  and  as  no  facilities  existed  for  ascertaining  what  buildings 
in  any  Parish  (whether  Schools  or  Places  of  Worship)  were  within  the  Burgh  and  what  were 
outside,  no  satisfactory  Tables  could  be  constructed.  A  statement  is,  indeed,  given  of  places  of 
worship  in  the  whole  of  the  parishes  which  contain  Burghs  (pp.  22-88),  under  the  idea  that 
this  may  perhaps  supplv  an  approximate  view  of  the  Burghs  themselves;  but  no  such  result 
Seemed  likely  to  follow  the  adoption  of  a  similar  course  with  respect  to  Schools, 


RELIGIOUS     WORSHIP. 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


TABLE  A. 


SUMMARY  OF    ] 

Popuk   r, 


Number  of  Places  of 
Worship.' 

Number  of  Sittings.  t 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship  oa  Sui 
March  30,  18,'.l. 

RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS. 

Separate 
Build 
ings. 

Not 
separate 
Build 
ings. 

TOTAL. 

Free. 

Appro 
priated. 

Not 
distin 
guished. 

TOTAL. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Ev 

ir 

TOTAL 

2,694 

220 

2,914 

490,218 

696,841 

235,384 

1,422,438 

740,794 

499,349 

155 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterians  — 

Established  Church      - 

898 

6 

904 

206,170 

209,489 

114,105 

529,764 

228,757 

119,888 

20 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  - 
Or  initial  Recession  Church  - 

36 
29 

1 
1 

37 
30 

3,812 
3,195 

8,262 
6,124 

1,850 
3,455 

13,924 
12,774 

6,946 
5,286 

5,930 
4,611 

1 
1 

Relief  Church      - 
United  Presbyterian  Church 
Free  Church        - 

2 
423 

786 

38 

2 
427 
824 

370 
45,724 
139,658 

650 
159,971 
241,266 

48,329 
40,863 

1,020 
254,024 
421,787 

220 
143,443 
255,482 

250 
131,927 
173f>65 

27 
56 

Episcopal  Church    - 

106 

6 

112 

7,811 

16,596 

5,460 

29,867 

21,130 

9,072 

4 

Independents,  or  Congregationalists 

134 

34 

168 

32,310 

21,467 

5,070 

58,847 

22,131 

20,851 

14 

Baptists            — 

61 

39 

100 

15,632 

1  0-" 

650 

17,537 

7,196 

6,045 

3 

Society  of  Friends   - 

6 

6 

I  10 

.. 

800 

1,230 

168 

122 

TT    't      ' 

4 

1 

5 

800 

1,150 

1,950 

690 

104 

United  Brethren,  or  Moravians 

1 

1 

200 

.. 

200 

16 

"Wesleyan  Methodists  — 
Orif/inal  Connexion              - 

50 

11 

61 

7,587 

8,174 

200 

15,961 

6^47 

2,173 

_ 

Primitive  Jfithodiets    - 

6 

4 

10 

1,730 

160 

1,890 

327 

404 

Independent  Methodists 

1 

1 

400 

200 

COO 

190 

150 

*i 

1 

11 

Glassites,  or  Sandemanians     - 

5 

1 

6 

890 

890 

429 

554 

New  Church    —       -        -       - 

4 

1 

5 

330 

230 

150 

710 

211 

67 

Campbellitcs    —                — 

1 

1 

80 

80 

11 

14 

Evangelical  Union           -       - 

18 

9 

2,146 

3,325 

1,900 

7,371 

3,756 

4,343 

2 

Isolated  Congregations  — 

5 

3 

8 

350 

1  100 

1,4  50 

715 

77 

YO,T\ 

2 

2 

360 

Unsectarian         -        -        - 

1 

1 

326 

320 

200 

220 

City  M  its  ion         - 

2 

5       :            7 

330 

4.50 

780 

70 

40 

Chrittians    ----- 

3 

4                   7 

716 

415 

1,131 

417 

236 

Christian  Disciple*      - 

3 

11 

14 

1,608 

39 

1,647 

503 

495 

Christian  Reformation 

1 

50 

50 

11 

Reformed  Chrittians    -        -    '    - 
Free  Christian  Brethren 

'i 
1 

340 

310 

180 

8 
261 

Primitive  Christians    - 

2 

60 

150 

210 

57 

74 

Protestants  ----- 

4 

1,210 

1,210 

230 

400 

Reformation         - 

1 

250 

2,50 

10 

18 

Reformed  Protestant* 

1 

725 

725 

130 

Separatists                    - 

'i 

11 

Christian  CViartifts      - 

'i 

220 

220 

100 

80 

Denomination  not  stated 

4 

'2 

i!30 

330 

70 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CIU'RCIIES  : 

lloman  Catholics     -       -       - 

85 

19 

104 

12,510 

18,413 

10,117 

41,040 

33,377 

15,999 

:ii 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church 

3 

3 

450 

450 

272 

12f> 

Latter  Day  Saints,  or  Mormons     - 

5 

15 

20 

1,393 

39 

1,432 

1,239 

28 

1,164 

1 

1 

36 

31 

67 

*  From  the  lists  forwarded  to  the  Census  Office,  it  appears  that  there  were  481  other  places  of  worship  existing  at  the  time  of  the  Cem  u 
from  which  no  returns  were  procured.  For  the  denominations  to  whicli  these  belonged,  ace  next  page. 

t  The  returns  afford  no  information  as  to  the  number  of  sittings  in  285  of  the  above-mentioned  2,014  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  87  belo  u 
the  Established  Church;  tire  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church;  two  to  the  Original  Secession  Church;  17  to  the  United  Presb  .-i 
Church  ;  67  to  the  Free  Church  ;  12  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  20  to  the  Independents  ;  _0  to  the  Baptists ;  two  to  the  Society  of  rriends;  < 
the  Unitarians  ;  five  to  the  Wesleyan  Original  Connexion  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Reformers ;  one  to  the  Glassites ;  seven  to  the  Eva!  f 
Union  ;  13  to  Isolated  Congregations  ;  13  to  Roman  Catholics  ;  one  to  the  Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church  ;  and  11  to  the  Latter  Day  Samfe  . 

J  The  number  of  attendants  was  not  stated  in  the  case  of  242  of  the  above-mentioned  2,914  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  134  belonged  1 
Established  Church ;  six  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterians ;  one  to  the  Original  Secession  ;  eight  to  the'  United  Presbyterians  ;  47  to  tl  e 
Church ;  seven  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  seven  'to  the  Independents ;  seven  to  the  Baptists ;  one  to  the  Unitarians ;  four  to  the  W< ; 
Original  Connexion ;  three  to  isolated  Congregations  ;  15  to  the  Roman  Catholics  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 


)TLAND.J 


GENERAL  SUMMARY. 


TABLE  A. 


OLE  OF  SCOTLAND. 
58,742. 


Number  f  f  Places  open  for  Worthip, 

on  Sunday,  March  30,  18.51, 
J  Number  of  Sitting*  thus  made  available. 

Periods  during  which  the  existing 
Places  of  Worship  were  erected  or  appropriated 
to  Religious  purposes. 

.aces  of  "Worship 
open 

Sittings.  § 

RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS. 

rn- 
?• 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Before 
1801. 

1801 
to 
1811. 

1811 
to 
1821. 

1821 
to 
1831. 

1831 
to 
1841. 

1841 
to 
1851. 

Date 

not 
men 
tioned. 

TOTAL. 

15 

1,575       623 

1,302,711 

883,859 

270,359  II    024 

127 

127 

246 

316 

1,032 

442 

2,914 

TOTAL 

PROTESTANT  CHUBCHES  : 

Presbyterians  — 

I 

404 

75 

488.8W 

273,759 

48,728 

324         51 

50 

87 

128 

63 

201 

904 

Established  Church. 

3 
!9 

25 
22 
2 

7 
3 
2 

12,474 
12,174 
1,030 

9,701 
10,334 
1,020 

2,053 

2,320 
1,020 

9 

8 
1 

3 
8 
1 

3 

4 

8 

- 
2 

4 

2 

6 
2 

37 
30 
2 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church. 
Original  Secession  Church. 
Relief  Church. 

313 
433 

83 
174 

242,183 

376,247 

203,7:54 
264,502 

42,110 
91,225 

182         21 
18    1      6 

24 
3 

58 
15 

54 
30 

48 
710 

40 
42 

824 

United  I'resbyterian  Church. 
Free  Church. 

69 

24 

26,827 

20,199 

8,692 

30 

4 

8 

7 

14 

36 

13 

112 

Episcopal  Church. 

18 

107 

79 

56,597 

46,631 

26,380 

16 

19 

12 

24 

24 

50 

23 

168 

Independents,  or  Congregationalists. 

tt 

66 

23 

16,137 

12,222 

6,351 

8 

5 

6 

13 

17 

23 

28 

100 

Baptists. 

6 

4 

. 

1,230 

830 

3 

. 

2 

. 

. 

. 

1 

6 

Society  of  Friend*. 

5 

3 

3 

1,050 

1,100 

1,600 

2 

2 

1 

5 

Unitarian*. 

1 

. 

1 

200 

200 

. 

. 

1 

. 

1 

United  Brethren,  or  Moravians. 

iO 
5 

22 
5 

46 
9 

15,110 
1,250 

5,272 
1,320 

13,234 
1,500 

9 
1 

. 

6 
1 

12 

8 
1 

16 
2 

10 
5 

61 

10 

We«leyan  Methodists— 
Original  Connexion. 
J'rim  itive  Methodists. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

600 

600 

GOO 

• 

i 

• 

i 

1 

'. 

i 

1 

1 

Independent  Methodists. 
Wesley  un  Reformers. 

6 

C 

1 

890 

890 

2<10 

1 

. 

. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

Gla»sites,  or  Sandemanians. 

4 

3 

2 

630 

310 

400 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

Xew  Church. 

'  1            1 

• 

80 

80 

. 

. 

1 

1 

Campbcllites. 

;.-, 

18 

16 

7,331 

6,475 

4,006 

2 

1 

1 

1 

14 

< 

27 

Evangelical  Union. 

5 

2 

6 

1,000 

850 

2 

1 

4 

1 

8 

Isolated  Congregations— 
Variant. 

§ 

§ 

2 

2 

Common. 

1 

§ 

320 

320 

1 

1 

Unsectanan. 

3 
7 

6 
3 

330 
1,131 

780 

• 

i 

i 

1 
1 

5 
4 

I 

City  .Wisiion. 
Christians. 

• 

4 

1,527 

1,370 

647 

1 

1 

2 

10     i          14 

Cftriatian  D:sc!ples. 

. 

50 

. 

1     1, 

Christian  Reformation. 

1  1 

1 

1 

Jirfurtncd  Christians. 

1 

m 

840 

340 

i 

Free  ChrMlnn  firethren. 

2 

, 

210 

210 

i 

i 

i'rimitivc  Christiana. 

2 

4 

760 

700 

I,2i6 

i 

i 

2 

Protestants. 

1 

. 

250 

250 

i 

Reformation. 

1 

1 

725 

725 

!   i    ! 

. 

i 

Jl'  formed  Protestant*. 

1 

• 

. 

. 

, 

i    !• 

Separatists. 

1 

1 

. 

220 

220 

m       , 

i 

§ 

Christian  Chartists. 

• 

2 

6 

50 

&30 

• 

• 

• 

• 

4 

2      i          0 

Denomination  not  stated. 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

90 

34 

23 

37,182 

18,844 

13,064 

7 

6 

7 

12 

17 

36 

19 

104 

Roman  Catholics. 

3 

3 

1 

450 

450 

300 

. 

2 

3 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church. 

18 

16 

12 

1.412 

1,151 

1,031 

2 

. 

5 

3 

20 

Latter  Day  Samt«,  or  Mormons. 

1 

• 

1 

67 

67 

• 

• 

' 

1 

•        ' 

Jews. 

Of  the  2515  places  of  worship  open  in  the  Morning,  250  did  not  return  the  number  of 'their  sitting*,  Rnd  a  similar  omission  was  made  with 
pect  to  148  out  of  the  1575  open  in  the  Afternoon,  and  85  out  of  the  02:;  open  in  the  Evening.  The  distribution  of  these  defective  returns 
Dttgst  the  various  bodies  was  as  follows:— Of  the  250  places  open  in  the  morning,  there  belonged  to  the  Established  Church,  88;  to  the 
lormed  Presbyterian,  1 ;  to  the  Original  Secession,  2  ;  to  the  United  Presbyterians,  14;  to  the  Free  Church,  51 ;  to  the  Episcopal  Church,  10; 


fltothe  Latter  Day  Saint*,  7. 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAN 


SUPPLEMENT  I.  to  TABLES  A.  AND  B. 


Shelving  a  Number  of  Places  of  Worship  (additional  to  those  included  in  Tables  A.  and  B.)  report 
to  the  Census  Office  as  existing,  but  for  which  no  Returns  were  received. 


COUNTIES. 

Number  of  Places  of  Worship  (belonging  to  the  under-mentioned  Ileligious  Bodies)  from  which  no  Returns 
w  intever  were  received. 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES. 
1 

OTHER 
CHRISTIAN 
CHURCHES. 

1 

Presbyterians. 

|  Episcopal  Church. 

Independents." 

—  __ 

Society  of  Friends. 

Unitariaus. 

r% 

Weslevan 
Methodists. 

1 
| 

5 

New  Church. 

I  Campbellites. 

Evangelical  Union. 

Isolated  Congregations. 

Roman  Catholics. 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church. 

Latter  Day  Saints,  or  Mormons. 

" 
: 

a 

•^ 

c 

. 

IKetormed  Presbyterian 
Church. 

1  Original  .secession 
Church. 

1  Belief  Church. 

' 
-. 

. 

5 

JS 

£ 

1 

Original  Connexion. 

Primitive  Methodists. 

Independent  Methodists. 

Wesleyan  Reformers. 

SCOTLAND     - 

:. 

6 

38 

.J. 

• 

19 

1 

..|..||. 

-II- 

.- 

1 

2 

r. 

..\..\ 

ABERDEEN 
ARGYLL 
AYII    - 
BANFF 
BERWICK    - 
BUTE  - 
CAITHNESS 
CLACKMANNAN  - 
DUMBARTON 
DUMFRIES  - 
EDINBURGH 
ELGIN 
FIFE    -      -      - 

JTORFAR 
IlADDtNGTON      - 

INVERNESS 
KINCARDINE 
KINROSS     - 
KIRKCUDBRIGHT 

. 
- 

. 

1 

• 

• 

1 

4 

1 
1 

3 
2 

5 
2 

1 

6 

1 

• 

1 

1 

i 

. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

• 

1 

1 

• 

1 

• 

4 

3 

1 

8 

: 

2 

4 

1 

1 
l 

• 

1 

1 

• 

1 

1 

1 

LlNLITIIGOW 

NAIRN        - 

ORKNEY  AND  SUET-  i 
LAND       -       -     -  \ 

0 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

> 

1 

RENFREW   - 
Ross  AND  CROMARTY 

- 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

SF.LRIRK     - 
STIRLING    - 
SUTHERLAND     - 
WIGTOWN  - 

• 
• 

1 

1 

1 

***  This  Table  will  -rive  gome  idea  of  the  extent  to  which  the  previous  Table  (A.)  and  the  following  Table  (B.)  present  an  msi  foci 
statement  of  the  religious  accommodation  in  the  whole,  and  in  each  of  the  Counties,  of  Scotland.  The  deficiency,  however,  is  probably  crc; 
than  appears  from  the  above  Table,  which  only  specifies  the  omissions  which  arc  known  at  the  Census  Office  to  have  taken  puM  .  ' 
knowledge  was  derived  from  a  comparison  of  tbe  number  of  places  mentioned  in  the  Enumerators'  lists  with  the  number  of  Return  ro<  w 
but  as  several  of  the  lint*  themselves  were  missing,  it  cannot  be  assumed  that  the  omissions  specified  above  are  really  all  that  happened. 


SCOTLAND.] 


GENERAL  SUMMARY. 


SUPPLEMENT  II.  to  TABLE  A. 

Showing  the  total  ACCOMMODATION  and  ATTENDANCE  in  Scotland,  so  far  as  returned  to 
the  Census  Office;  including  an  Estimate  for  Returns  defective  and  for  others  known  to 
he  missing.* 


Total  Number 
of 

Number  of  Places  open  for  Worship  on  Sundav, 
March  30,  1851  ; 

Number  of  Attendants 

RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Places  of  Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  made  available. 

at  Public  Worship, 
on  Sunday, 
March  30,  1851. 

Places  of  Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

Places 
of  Wor 
ship. 

Sittings. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

Morn 
ing. 

After 
noon. 

Even 
ing. 

TOTAL 

3,395 

1^34305 

2,933 

1,815 

701 

1,689,049 

1,122,729 

350390 

943,951 

619,803 

188374 

'BOTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian— 

Established  Church    - 

1,183 

767,088 

1,022 

528 

98 

713,567 

398,195 

70,226 

351,454 

184,192 

30,763 

Reformed         Presbyterian 

Church    - 

39 

16,969 

35 

2C, 

7 

15,055 

11,465 

2,874 

8,739 

7,460 

2,180 

Original  Secession  Church  - 

33 

16,424 

35 

26 

4 

15,781 

12,794 

'3,093 

6,T<;2 

5,724 

1,029 

Relief  Church 

2 

1,020 

2 

2 

2 

1,020 

1,020 

1.020 

220 

250 

275 

United  Presbyterian  CJwch 
Free  Church 

4T>."> 
889 

288,100 
495,335 

436 
741 

341 

407 

90 
188 

273,554 
438,363 

227,781 
315,985 

47374 
110,609 

159,191 
292308 

146,411 
198,583 

30310 
643H 

Episcopal  Church 

134 

40,022 

116 

83 

29 

35,769 

27,484 

11,458 

26^66 

11,578 

5300 

Independents  or  Congrega- 

tionalists       - 

192 

76,342 

1C9 

122 

90 

70351 

69384 

34,915 

26,392 

24.866 

17,273 

Baptists 

119 

20,066 

98 

67 

33 

24,330 

16,712 

9,980 

9,208 

7,735 

4,015 

Society  of  Friend.1 

7 

2,152 

7 

5 

.. 

2,153 

2,075 

.. 

196 

142 

.. 

Unitarians       -       - 

5 

2,437 

5 

3 

3 

2,438 

1,100 

2,400 

803 

130 

855 

United  Brethren  or^  Mora 

vians           - 

1 

200 

1 

.. 

1 

200 

.. 

200 

16 

.. 

5.5 

Wesleyan  Methodists  — 

Original  Connexion 

70 

19,951 

58 

25 

53 

19,918 

7^22 

17,107 

18,409 

2,609 

8,610 

Primitive  Methodists 

10 

1,890 

5 

5 

9 

1,250 

1,220 

1,500 

327 

404 

715 

Independent  Methodists      - 

1 

600 

1 

1 

1 

600 

600 

COO 

190 

150 

180 

We  sky  an  Reformers 

1 

1 

1 

•  • 

11 

11 

Glassites  or  Sandemanians  - 

c 

1,008 

6 

6 

1 

890 

890 

260 

429 

554 

100 

New  Church 

o 

710 

4 

3 

2 

630 

310 

400 

211 

67 

120 

Campbellites 

i.  i 

80 

1 

1 

.. 

80 

80 

.. 

11 

14 

.. 

Evangelical  Union 

28 

10,319 

26 

18 

17 

10,589 

7,770 

5,239 

8,895 

4,504 

2,171 

Isolated  Congregations— 

Various        - 

9 

2,175 

6 

2 

7 

2,000 

,, 

1,488 

919 

99 

522 

2 

300 

Unsectarian             - 

i 

320 

'i 

320 

820 

200 

220 

City  Minion 

1305 

3 

'e 

990 

1,560 

70 

40 

68fi 

Christians 

7 

1,131 

7 

0 

1,181 

793 

016 

417 

230 

280 

Christian  Disciples     - 

15 

2.471 

14 

1 

4 

2,375 

1,713 

C47 

539 

530 

201 

Christian  Reformation 

1 

50 

%  t 

,  , 

50 

11 

.  % 

Reformed  Christians 

1 

1 

*8 

8 

8 

Free  Christian  Brethren    - 

1 

340 

340 

340 

180 

201 

Primitive  Christians 

2 

210 

210 

210 

57 

74 

Protestants 

4 

1,210 

'4 

760 

7tU) 

1,210 

230 

400 

935 

Reformation          - 

1 

If 

250 

250 

10 

18 

Reformed  Protestants 

1 

>m 

'i 

725 

.. 

725 

130 

.. 

105 

Separatists 

1 

,  f 

11 

Christian  Chartists    - 

1 

220 

'i 

220 

220 

100 

80 

Denomination  not  stated    - 

6 

495 

-• 

2 

6 

100 

495 

70 

816 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES 

Roman  Catholics 

117 

52,766 

101 

S8 

26 

48,771 

22377 

15,439 

43378 

21,032 

14313 

Catholic       and       Apostolic 

Church       - 

3 

675 

3 

3 

1 

675 

675 

300 

272 

120 

190 

Latter  Day  Saints  or  Mor 

mons 

20 

3,182 

18 

16 

12 

3,177 

2,302 

2,474 

]     1304 

1,225 

878 

Jews       -          -           -          - 

1 

C7 

1 

•• 

1 

C7 

C7 

28 

7 

*  The  estimates  contained  in  this  Table  are  founded  on  the  supposition  that  the  places  of  worship  from  which  no  returns  or  defective 
returns  were  received  contained,  upon  an  averatre,  the  same  number  of  sittings  and  attendants  as  the  places  of  worship  from  which 
Complete  returns  were  received  ;  and  also  upon  the  supposition  that  they  were  open  in  the  same  proportion  at  the  ditiierent  times  of 
service.    If  this  be  considered  a  satisfactory  method  of  Interpolating  such  e.«t  mates,  the  Tnhle  will  exhibit  the  statistics  of  all  the  places 
of  worship  of  which  any  notice  whatever  has  been  forwarded  to'the  Census  Office  ;  but  as  some,  no  doubt,  neither  sent  returns  nor 
were  mentioned  ia  any  of  the  lists  received  in  London,  the  Table  will  not  represent  completely  the  religious  provision  and  attendance 
for  Scotland. 

CENSUS,  1851:— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  B.— (SUMMARY). 

PLACES   OF  WORSHIP,   SITTINGS,  AND  ATTENDANTS: 

IN 

COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES.  |' 

Popu 
lation, 
1851. 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship  and 
Sittings  (all 
Denomina 
tions). 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sundav, 
March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  on  Sunday, 
March  30,  l&ol  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  arailable. 

No.  of  the 
Ph.ces 
of  Worship 
in  Col.  3. 
which  mad< 
no  Ratnrn 
as  to 

1  Places  of  Wor 
ship. 

93 

I 

j 

8 

W 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

0   ** 

|I 

1-i 

It    1     || 

b 

w~ 

I  |i 

SCOTLAND      - 

2,888,742 

2,914 

1,422/138 

740,794|  499,3491155,7651  2,515J  1,575 

623 

1,302,711 

883,678 

270,359 

285     242 

ABERDEEN 

212,032 

;  237 

118,290 

61,514 

25,221 

19,012 

216 

85 

68 

113,773 

55,824 

36,362 

14 

27 

ARGYLL 

89,298 

117 

37,281 

13,101 

7,667 

2,415 

72 

52 

17 

26,111 

21,130 

4,457 

11 

26 

AYR 

189,858 

179 

96,079 

45,027 

32,924 

7,879 

166 

113 

26 

94,389 

67,262 

9,837 

12 

13 

BANFF 

54,171 

74 

28,836 

16,764 

1,807 

5,237 

64 

14 

24 

26,316 

4,600 

11,325 

9 

4 

BERWICK 

36,297 

65 

25,450 

15,922 

4,860 

1,834 

63 

15 

9 

24,766 

7,367 

3,690 

5 

1 

BUTE 

16,608 

26 

13,959 

5,924 

5,234 

64 

25 

20 

1 

13,459 

11,809 

60 

2 

.. 

CAITHNESS 

38,709 

31 

17,420 

8,530 

10,103 

3,381 

27 

23 

8 

14,628 

15,510 

6,355 

4 

1 

CLACKMANNAN   - 

22,951 

22 

10,666 

4,982 

4,483 

1,675 

20 

17 

7 

9,868 

8,316 

3,888 

1 

DUMBARTON 

45,103 

55 

26,527 

12,772 

8,144 

3,500 

50 

33 

17 

22,859 

14,394 

4,183 

4 

2 

DUMFRIES 

78,123 

92 

41,530 

18,325 

5,914 

4,309 

80 

34 

18 

36,202 

21,433 

9,395 

12 

11 

EDINBURGH 

259,435 

205 

115,514 

65,084 

54,960 

13,895 

178 

137 

66 

111,164 

92,346 

24,404 

26 

10 

ELGIN 

38,959 

62 

28,293 

13,451 

6,866 

3,431 

42 

22 

15 

21,576 

10,506 

7,354 

3 

4 

FIFE 

153,546 

199 

91,377 

50,622 

46,968 

5,103 

186 

154 

26 

88,909 

77,340 

8,557 

20 

8 

FORFAR 

191,264 

170 

92,931 

53,931 

43,388 

14,959 

159 

100 

43 

90,323 

66,322 

25,665 

12 

2 

HADDINGTON 

36,386 

41 

17,160 

9,936 

4,174 

191 

39 

19 

1 

16,828 

8,550 

600 

3 

2 

INVERNESS 

96,500 

109 

40,918 

18,086 

11,692 

5,211 

67 

64 

26 

30,102 

28,602 

9,544 

23 

15 

KINCARDINE 

34,598 

48 

23,775 

12,479 

1,518 

1,827 

44 

10 

13 

21,972 

3,807 

5,160 

3 

3 

KINROSS     - 

8,924 

14 

6,125 

4,346 

3,331 

14 

9 

6,125 

4,4i7 

.. 

2 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT 

43,121 

54 

23,980 

10,825 

1,334 

1,965 

-46 

8 

11 

21,655 

2,842 

3,990 

3 

3 

LANARK 

530,169 

279 

175,319 

111,252 

90,901 

23,246 

253 

186 

71 

169,457 

116,749 

26,081 

34 

10 

LlNLITHGOW 

30,135 

30 

12,048 

5,917 

2,388 

598 

31 

14 

4 

12,048 

6,253 

1,130 

2 

3 

NAIRN 

9,956 

10 

4,948 

2,941 

2,726 

1,123 

9 

8 

3 

4,048 

4,498 

1,950 

2 

ORKNEY    AND  ") 
SHETLAND    -j 

62,533 

123 

39,761 

20,563 

12,901 

4,003 

96 

53 

27 

33,232 

20,746 

6,848 

9 

15 

PEEBLES 

10,738 

27 

7,657 

2,975 

1,706 

621 

21 

12 

3 

6,399 

4,862 

1,105 

3 

4 

PERTH       -        -  ||  138,660 

196 

84,583 

43,102 

29,555 

8,421 

161 

105 

31 

72,656 

47,526 

15,319 

23 

24 

RENFREW    - 

161,091 

128 

82,514 

35,890 

35,304 

6,939 

116 

97 

27 

76,259 

67,891 

14,918 

10 

8 

Ross  AND  CRO-") 

MARTY    -          -) 

82,707 

75 

44,644 

22,862 

12,376 

7,340 

60 

49 

15 

36,425 

27,843 

8,819 

8 

18 

ROXBURGH 

51,642 

67 

28,259 

12,963 

5,846 

2,004 

58 

31 

14 

25,669 

19,578 

4,373 

6 

13 

SELKIRK 

9,809 

10 

3,413 

1,832 

907 

60 

10 

6 

1 

3,413 

1,790 

150 

1 

1 

STIRLING 

86,237 

90 

49,272 

22,999 

16,241 

2,055 

79 

50 

15 

42,416 

29,040 

5,806 

5 

3 

SUTHERLAND 

25,793 

29 

11,616 

6,978 

4,704 

1,434 

21 

18 

8 

9,885 

7,415 

5,501 

7 

5 

WIGTOWN 

43,389 

50 

22,293 

8,899 

3,206 

2,027 

42 

17 

8 

19,779 

7,078 

3,527 

6 

6 

***  In  addition  to  the  places  of  worship  mentioned  in  this  Table,  the  documents  in  the  Census  Office  shew  that  there  are  481  ot  ici 
from  which  uo  Keturns  were  forwarded.  Doubtless  there  is  a  yet  further  number  not  reported  at  all.  For  the  precise  locality  s  < 
the  481  thus  known  to  be  defaulting,  see  Supplement  I.  page  4..— For  ft  statement  of  deficiencies  in  the  return  ot  sittings  in  plaw  *  < 
worship  open,  see  pott,  page  21. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


TABLE  B. 

(DENOMINATIONAL  DETAILS.) 


PLACES  OF  WORSHIP,  SITTINGS,  AND  ATTENDANTS,  IN  COUNTIES. 


COUNTY  OF  ABERDE 

Population,  212,032. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

RELIGIOUS 

= 

i 

Places  of 

DENOMINATIONS. 

£ 

c 

Worship  open. 

Sittings, 

0 

1 

1 

| 

1 

P 

i 

fee' 

§. 

i 

id 

i  . 

Ji 

1 

1 

1 

I  ** 

•-.s 

<§  1 
•<  fl 

-i 

jj 

|| 

£-9 

TOTAL 

237 

118,290 

61,514 

25,221 

19,012 

216 

85 

68 

113,773 

55,824 

30,362 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

70 

46,570 

20,252 

6061 

-4313 

65 

26 

7 

45,489 

21,242 

7,926 

Original  Secession  Church 

2 

860 

352 

212 

2 

1 

860 

860 

United'Prcsbytcrian  Ch.  • 
Free  Church       ... 

20 
76 

9511 
41,070 

3404 

23,631 

2702 
11,252 

866 
8163 

19 
69 

12 
21 

5 
31 

9311 
38,640 

6491 
17,074 

2140 
16,932 

Episcopal  Church 

18 

6641 

7865 

1338 

1852 

16 

8 

5 

6585 

2346 

2802 

Independents     or     Congrega- 

tioualists 

21 

8392 

3430 

2820 

2742 

19 

11 

12 

8162 

6421 

478G 

Baptists 

7 

1390 

201 

80 

6 

1 

1390 

280 

Society  of  Friends      ... 

3 

400 

61 

26 

3 

'i 

400 

Unitarians 

1 

160 

64 

1 

'i 

"Wesleyaii  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

3 

970 

551 

165 

532 

3 

2 

3 

970 

150 

970 

Glas  sites  (or  Sandemanians)    - 

1 

100 

30 

45 

1 

1 

100 

100 

Isolated  Congregations      - 

7 

926 

204 

•• 

400 

4 

•  • 

3 

406 

526 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

8 

1460 

1373 

600 

8 

2 

•• 

1460 

1140 

•• 

COUNTY    OF    ARGYLL. 

Population,  89,298. 


TOTAL 

117 

37,281 

13,101 

7667 

2415 

72 

52 

17 

26,111 

21,130 

4457 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  CJiurch 

48 

18,669 

4238 

2322 

237 

27 

21 

2 

10,829 

8819 

510 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 

2 

500 

60 

200 

1 

1 

300 

300 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  • 

5 

2731 

1435 

1953 

67 

5 

'i 

1 

2731 

2531 

200 

Free  Church 

39 

12,404 

6305 

2929 

1195 

25 

18 

5 

9964 

8767 

2227 

Episcopal  Church 

5 

573 

169 

48 

120 

4 

3 

1 

523 

223 

250 

Independents     or     Congrega- 

tionalists           ... 

7 

1254 

467 

290 

458 

5 

3 

4 

1024 

480 

740 

Baptists         .... 

7 

610 

68 

120 

138 

2 

2 

3 

300 

230 

230 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics      ... 

4 

510 

359 

5 

•• 

3 

1 

•• 

410 

80 

- 

ABERDEENSHIRE.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  given  for  14  out  of  the  above  237  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to 
the  Established  Church  :  two  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Epjscopal  Church  ;  one  to  the  Independents  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  one 
to  the  Society  of  Friends  ;  one  to  the  Unitarians  ;  one  to  the  U'esleyan  Original  Connexion!;  one  to  an  Isolated  Congregation  ;  and 
three  to  the  Homan  Catholics. 

The  number  of  attendant*  is  not  returned  for  27  out  of  the  above  237  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  15  belong  to  the  Established 
Umrch;  four  to  the  Free  Church;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church;  one  to  the  Independents;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  two  to  Isolated 
Lonsrregations  ;  and  throe  to  the  lloman  Catholics. 

Of  the  210  places  open  in  the  morning,  13  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sitting*;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 


Kiiturn.s  arc  altogether  missing  for 


other  places  of  worship.    For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 

-mi.,  luionuib.-  me  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  11  of  the  above  117  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  four  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  three  to  the  Free  Church  ;  two  to  the  Independents  ;  one  to  the  Baptists;  and  one  to  the  Koman  Catholics. 

The  number  ot  attendants  is  not  returned  for  20  of  the  above  117  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  10  belong  to  the  Established  Church  : 
Sight  to  the  free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  and  one  to  the  Koman  Catholics. 

M  the  72  places  open  in  the  morning  nine  did  not  return  the  number  of  thrir  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
TO  nve  >l  the  62  ojien  in  the  afternoon,  and  three  of  the  17  ojttn  in  the  evening.    See  post,  page  21. 

i.eturns  are  altogether  missing  for  38  other  places  of  worship.    For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 


CENSUS,  1851  ^RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND, 


TABLE  B. — continued. 

COUNTY  OF  AYR. 

Population,  189,853. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  : 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available- 

RELIGIOUS       5 

o 

Places  of 

DENOMINATIONS. 

g 

Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

"o 

S> 

.5 

ti 

C 

( 

( 

i 

if 

c 

o 

1 

1 

1      c   ** 

i! 

S  ti 

a 

B  o 

Si 

^ 

£ 

a 

W 

B-9 

w-s 

s-s 

5js 

W-- 

TOTAL 

179 

96,079 

45,027 

32,924 

7,879 

166 

113 

26 

94,389 

67,262 

9,537 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church    • 

54 

39,735 

18,657 

11,418 

51 

31 

39,615 

27,971 

u 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 
Original  Secession  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Ch.    - 

5 
4 

30 

1286 
920 
19,718 

651 
210 
9367 

661 
145 

85S6 

450 
3376 

5 
4 

23 

5 
3 
23 

1 

'e 

1286 
920 
19,718 

1286 
320 
16,532 

40  14 

Free  Church    -        - 

46 

24,420 

12,156 

8781 

1793 

41 

26 

5 

23,170 

15,348 

2178 

Episcopal  Church 

4 

750 

246 

146 

3 

2 

650 

350 

Independents      or     Congrega- 

tionalists 

6 

1580 

463 

393 

190 

6 

5 

2 

1580 

1380 

5')0 

Baptists     ... 

3 

750 

166 

25 

3 

2 

750 

100 

Unitarians            ... 

1 

200 

1 

1 

200 

200 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion  • 

4 

990 

356 

250 

720 

4 

2 

4 

990 

740 

9!  iO 

Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

8 
4 

2055 
1145 

595 
204 

1473 

07 

645 
111 

7 
4 

7 
2 

4 
2 

2055 
1145 

1855 
320 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 
Roman  Catholics 

8 

2530 

1826 

821 

534 

7 

2 

1 

2310 

860 

6;0 

Latter   Day    Saints    (or   Mor 

mons)           ... 

2 

130 

158 

30 

2 

2 

1 

•• 

•• 

•• 

COUNTY  OP  BANFF. 

Population,  54,171. 


TOTAL 

74 

28,836 

16,764 

1807 

5237 

64 

14 

24 

26,316 

4600 

11,321 

PROTESTAKT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 
Established  CJiurdi    • 

20 

11,911 

6729 

384 

1817 

18 

3 

6 

11,421 

1110 

508! 

United  Presbyterian  Cht  - 

5 

1925 

702 

147 

455 

5 

2 

3 

1925 

640 

1285 

Free  Church 

23 

9186 

6610 

1101 

2079 

22 

5 

8 

9486 

2310 

3767 

Episcopal  Church 

5 

800 

346 

73 

67 

4 

2 

1 

800 

230 

14) 

Independents      or     Congrega- 

tionalists           • 

6 

1231 

267 

32 

350 

3 

1 

2 

671 

60 

32  -k 

Baptists 

2 

120 

70 

110 

2 

1 

120 

12) 

\Vesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 
Isolated  Congregations    • 

2 
1 

480 

77 

100 
35 

70 

180 
29 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

230 

77 

250 

23'  > 

7" 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

10 

2806 

1905 

150 

8 

1 

1586 

30c 

AYRSHIRE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  12  of  the  above  179  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  three  belong  to  the  Establishe  1 
Church;  one  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterians;  one  to  the  Free  Church;  one  to  the  Independents ;  one  to  the  Wesleyans  ;  one  to  th: 
Evangelical  Union  ;  two  to  the  Roman  Catholics  ;  and  two  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  13  of  the  above  179  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  six  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  Original  Secession  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterians  ;  two  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  on  : 
to  the  Unitarians  ;  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

Of  the  K5G  places  open  in  the  morning,  12  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings,  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respec; 
to  eight  of  the  113  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  five  of  the  2o  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  nine  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  t  > 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

BANFFSHIRE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  nine  of  the  above  74  places  cf  worship.    Of  these,  two  belong  to  th 
Established  Church  ;  four  to  the  Free  Church ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  one  to  the  Independents ;  and  one  to  the  Baptists. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  74  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established  Church 
one  to  the  Independents  ;  and  two  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

Of  the  64  places  open  in  the  morning,  six  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  t 
two  of  tue  14  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  three  of  the  24  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  tor  U  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  ti 
Table  B.  ante,  page  -i. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERWICK. 

Population,  36,297. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants  f 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

RELIGIOUS 

DENOMINATIONS. 

o 

0 

a 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings.  * 

'o 

c? 

§ 

si 

8.2- 

1 

| 

g 

.5 
c* 

d  . 

~  a 

i  - 

c 

is 

c  - 

J" 

•5 

B 

0 

1 

>• 

li 

*i 

?2 

0    ** 

O  £ 

§2 

in 

!       « 

•3 

W 

3-- 

< 

W""* 

s-9 

•5  ^ 

W5 

TOTAL 

65 

25,450 

15,922 

4860 

1834 

63 

15 

9 

2t,766 

7367 

3690 

PBOTESTANT  CHUECHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

29 

10,703 

6291 

1411 

925 

29 

5 

2 

10,763 

2330 

1860 

Reform  ed  Presbyter  id  n  Ch  . 
United  Presbyterian  Cii.   - 

1 

1C 

500 

Ssis 

132 

5893 

2972 

74 
574 

1 
15 

*7 

1 
1 

500 
8354 

4277 

500 
620 

Free  Church       - 

15 

5099 

3448 

448 

125 

15 

2 

2 

5099 

570 

520 

Independents     or     Congrega- 

tionalists 

1 

80 

40 

1 

1 

Baptists 

1 

50 

18 

1 

50 

"NVeslcyan  Methodists  : 

Primitive  Methodists 

1 

190 

29 

36 

1 

1 

190 

190 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

60 

60 

1 

1 

•• 

COUNTY  OP  BUTE. 

Population,  16,608. 


TOTAL 

26 

13,959 

5924 

52:i4 

64 

25 

20 

1 

13,459 

11,809 

60 

PEOTESTANT  CHUECHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

8 

5900 

1457 

1796 

§< 

7 

7 

>a 

5400 

5300 

tt 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 
United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

1 

1 

450 
6-17 

129 

240 

134 
275 

•• 

1 

1 

1 
1 

•• 

450 
647 

450 
647 

•• 

Free  Church        ... 

11 

6102 

3G91 

2848 

, 

11 

8 

6102 

4752 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

260 

89 

97 

64 

2 

2 

'i 

260 

260 

60 

Baptists 

2 

400 

174 

84 

.. 

2 

1 

.. 

400 

400 

.. 

OTiiEtt  CHRISTIAN  CHUECHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

1 

200 

144 

•• 

•• 

1 

•• 

•  • 

200 

•• 

•• 

COUNTY  Of  CAITHNESS. 

Population,  38,709. 


TOTAL 

31  |   17,420 

8530 

10,103 

3381 

27 

23 

8 

14,628 

15,510 

6355 

PEOTESTAXT  CHUECHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  CJiurch 

4 

3590 

442 

4S3 

50 

4 

4 

1 

3590 

3590 

800 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 
Original  Secession  Church 

2 
1 

300 
700 

20 
400 

18 
450 

912 

2 
1 

2 
1 

1 

300 
700 

300 
700 

700 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 
Free  Church        ... 

1 
17 

538 
10,222 

300 
6779 

450 
7928 

1658 

1 
13 

1 
12 

4 

538 
7430 

538 
8542 

3665 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 

3 

1840 

509 

774 

761 

3 

3 

2 

1840 

1840 

1190 

Baptists       .... 

3 

230 

80 

•• 

3 

•• 

230 

•• 

•• 

BERWICKSHIRE.  -The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  live  of  the  above  C5  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  three  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Independents;  and  one  to  the  Evangelical  Union. 

The  number  ol  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  C,:,  places  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the  Established  Church. 

Of  the  ik!  places  open  in  the  morning,  seven  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  two  of  the  15  open  in  the  evening.  Sec  pout,  pa*e  21. 

Ketums  arc  altogether  missing  lor  four  other  places  of  worship.    For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  stt  Supplement  to 

BUTESHIRE'. -/The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  20  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Free 
Church,  and  one  to  the  Baptists. 

Of  the  12.")  places  open  in  the  morning,  two  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  one  of  the  tf>  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  !il. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  three  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  14.  ante,  page  4. 

CAITHNESS-SHIRE. — The  number'  of  fitting*  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  31  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the 
Eeformed  Presbyterian  Church  ;  two  belong  to  the  Free  Church,  and  one  belongs  to  the  Baptists. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  31  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian 
Chureb. 

Of  the  2"  places  open  in  the  morning, four  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  two  of  the  £5  o/)fti  iu  the  afternoon.  See  p«ft,  page  '21. 

Ileturns  are  altogether  missing  for  12  other  pliu-e*  of  worship.  For  th»  denomination*  to  which  they  belong,  tee  Supplement  to 
Table  14.  antf,  png«  4. 


10 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  B. — continued. 

COUNTY   OF   CLACKMANNAN. 

Population,  22,951. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Bay, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  : 
nnd  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

1  Places  of  Wor 
ship. 

So 
.S 

CC 

1 

d 

hi) 

K 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

|| 

^   ** 

|1 

|l 

Is 

Ld 

*l 

it 

TOTAL 
PROTESTANT  CHUECHES  : 

22 

10,606 

'     4982 

4483 

167P 

20 

17 

7 

9868 

8316 

2888 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church   - 

4 

3198 

1580 

1280 

3 

3 

2900 

2248 

Original  Secession  Church 

1 

260 

80 

130 

1 

1 

260 

260 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

3 

2088 

1403 

1545 

350 

3 

3 

1 

2088 

2088 

Ii38 

Free  Church 

5 

2720 

;    1383 

1095 

937 

5 

4 

2 

2720 

2260 

1*40 

Episcopal  Church 

1 

300 

82 

32 

1 

1 

300 

300 

.. 

Independents  or  Cougregation- 
alists        ..... 

2 

480 

66 

50 

2 

1 

480 

300 

Baptists        ... 

1 

100 

63 

43 

1 

1 

100 

100 

.. 

Weslcyan  Methodists  : 

Primitive  Methodists 

1 

350 

61 

61 

40 

1 

1 

1 

350 

350 

550 

New  Church 

1 

50 

14 

14 

1 

1 

50 

50 

Evangelical  Union     - 

1 

300 

100 

140 

120 

1 

1 

1 

300 

300 

,;oo 

Isolated  Congregations    - 

2 

520 

200 

220 

98 

1 

1 

1 

320 

320 

;:oo 

COUNTY  OF  DUMBARTON. 

Population,  45,103. 


TOTAL 

55 

26,527 

12,772 

8144 

3500 

50 

33 

17 

22,859 

14,394 

4:83 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church  - 

16 

11.302 

4029 

2158 

40 

18 

6 

1 

8632 

4485 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 

1 

500 

250 

1 

250 

Original  Secession  Church 

1 

620 

520 

520. 

1 

'i 

620 

620 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.    - 

10 

4533 

3479 

2945 

2110 

12 

10 

'4 

4533 

3911 

nio 

Free  Church       ... 

15 

7107 

3(541 

1785 

242 

12 

9 

3 

6359 

4168 

Kt8 

Episcopal  Church   - 

2 

345 

110 

50 

25 

;  2 

1 

1 

345 

240 

305 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists       .... 

2 

800 

50 

55 

100 

i 

1 

1 

800 

200 

(00 

1  t\(\ 

/»/-» 

7/i 

QQ 

o 

o 

1  (\(\ 

1  C\(\ 

1  Oft 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

1UU 

uO 

/4 

oo 

1UU 

J-vU 

J  V/v 

Original  Connexion 

2 

550 

190 

250 

2 

2 

550 

£50 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

30 

1 

•• 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

2 

670 

386 

536 

r.i7 

2 

2 

2 

670 

670 

670 

Latter  Day  Saints  or  Mormons 

1 

21 

21 

28 

1 

1 

1 

CLACKMANNANSIIIRE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  22  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  th 
Established  Church. 

Of  the  20  places  open  in  the  morning,  one  did  not  return  the  number  of  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  t;  on 
of  the  17  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  three  other  place.?  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplemei  t  t 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

DUMBARTONSHIRE.  -The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above.")  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belong  3  t 
the  Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  one  to  the  Evangelical  Union  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  55  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established  Chi  rcl 
and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  50  places  open  in  the  morning,  four  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurrred  with  ret  ;icc 
to  two  of  the  33  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  three  of  the  17  open  in  the  evening.  See  pout,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  11  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  nee  Supplemer  t  t 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


11 


TABLE  B continued. 

COUNTY  OF  DUMFRIES. 

Population,  78,123. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 

Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available- 

RELIGIOUS 

t 

§ 

Places  of 

^ 

DENOMINATIONS. 

. 

§ 

Worship  open. 

Sittings  . 

I! 

| 

B 

1 

O 

U) 

.5 
d 

fe  ti 

II 

£; 

I* 

<E  o 

§u 

£ 

i 

a 

^ 

a 

S~ 

W'9 

s-s 

W'S 

TOTAL 

92      41,530 

18,325 

5914 

4309 

80 

34 

18 

36,202 

21,433 

9395 

PBOTESTANT  CHUECHES: 

Presbyterian: 

Established  Church    - 

36 

17,905 

5974 

1020 

480 

33 

12 

1 

16,286 

12,034 

1050 

Reformed       Presbyterian 

Church 

5 

1215 

1028 

655 

5 

4 

1215 

1215 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

20 

10,431 

4660 

2664 

1535 

16 

8 

'e 

8477 

4614 

3125 

Free  Church     - 

20 

9320 

4898 

1239 

1644 

16 

5 

6 

7665 

2151 

3775 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

440 

212 

102 

2 

2 

440 

440 

Independents     or      Congrega- 

tionalists       ... 

2 

614 

277 

153 

90 

2 

1 

1 

614 

374 

240 

Baptists        - 

2 

100 

66 

2 

100 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

1 

305 

63 

21 

80 

1 

1 

1 

305 

305 

305 

Primitive  Methodists 

1 

100 

50 

1 

100 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

100 

.. 

100 

'i 

.. 

1 

.. 

.. 

OTHER  CnRistbAN  CHUECHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

2 

1100 

1047 

60 

330 

2 

1 

1 

1100 

300 

800 

COUNTY  OF  EDINBURGH. 

Population,  259,435. 


TOTAL 

205 

115,511 

65,084 

54.960 

13,895 

178 

137 

66 

111,164 

92,346 

24,404 

PBOTESTANT  CHUECHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 
Established  Church    - 

53 

35,735 

15,264 

8866 

1993 

49 

29 

7 

34,730 

23,718 

4149 

Reformed       Presbyterian 

Church 

2 

940 

567 

610 

140 

2 

2 

1 

940 

940 

400 

Original  Secession  Church 

1 

900 

250 

350 

1 

1 

900 

900 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

36 

27,535 

17,186 

17,462 

1564 

32 

25 

'5 

26,145 

22,963 

2140 

Free  Church    - 

46 

28,580 

18,858 

18,258 

5271 

41 

33 

14 

27,475 

24,878 

5483 

Episcopal  Church       ... 

14 

4C56 

3608 

1861 

334 

11 

11 

3 

4526 

4656 

730 

Independents      or     Congrega- 

tionalists           ... 

13 

6720 

2899 

3318 

923 

12 

11 

5 

6720 

6490 

2830 

Baptists 

9 

30% 

1742 

1290 

707 

9 

7 

5 

3096 

3096 

2400 

Society  of  Friends 

1 

430 

47 

58 

1 

1 

430 

430 

Unitarians        .... 

1 

750 

110 

75 

220 

1 

1 

'i 

750 

750 

750 

4  Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion    - 

6 

2125 

740 

254 

925 

4 

4 

6 

2025 

915 

2125 

Primitive  Methodists 

1 

250 

50 

40 

1 

1 

250 

250 

Glassites  or  Sandemanians 

1 

260 

150 

180 

100 

i 

1 

1 

260 

260 

260 

New  Church 

1 

150 

50 

31 

i 

1 

150 

150 

Isolated  Congregations 

13 

1320 

750 

236 

374 

6 

'G 

"10 

950 

300 

670 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHUECHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

5 

1700 

2650 

2078 

1076 

5 

s 

4 

1700 

1500 

1700 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church 

1 

300 

185 

14 

190 

1 

i 

1 

300 

300 

300 

Jews          .... 

1 

67 

28 

7 

1 

•• 

1 

67 

•• 

67 

DUMFRIESSHIRE.  -The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  12  of  the  above  92  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  six  belong  to  the  Estab- 

the  Baptists  ;  and  one  to  the  Evan 
gelical  Union. 


lished  Church ;   two  to  the  Reformed  Presl>yteri;m  Church  ;  two  to  the  Free  Church ;  one  to 


The  number  of  attendant!  is  not  returned  for  11  of  the  above  92  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  nine  belong  to  the  Established  Church, 
and  two  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church. 

Of  the  80  places  open  in  the  morning,  10  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings  ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  one  of  the  34  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  one  of  the  18  open  in  the  evening.  See  pout,  paee  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  l.'J  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

EDINBUHGHSHIRE.  -  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  21  of  the  above  205  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  five  belong 
to  the  Kstnblished  Church  ;  two  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  three  to  the  Free  Church  ;  three  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ; 
throe  to  the  Independents;  three  to  the  Baptists;  five  to  Isolated  Congregations ;  and  two  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  i  eturned  for  10  of  the  above  20.")  places  of  worship.  Ot  these,  eight  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  and  one  to  an  Isolated  Congregation. 

Of  the  178  places  oyen  in  the  morning,  23  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  stitintja;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  1:5  of  the  107  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  12  of  the  00  open  in  the  evening.  See  puxt,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  2.5  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  tee  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 


12 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND 


TABLE  B, — continued. 

COUNTY  OF 

Population,  38,959. 


RELIGIOUS 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  fur  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  I>ay 
on  Sunday,  March  SO,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

i 

Places  of 

DENOMINATIONS. 

f- 

c 

Worship  open. 

o 

If 

c 

a 

1 

§ 
1 

| 

g 

N 

i| 

C    • 

tft 

i'a 

I  si 

* 

Ifl 

X      1      <j 

'A 

<  " 

S 

TOTAL 

62 

28,293 

13,451 

6866 

3431 

42 

22 

15 

21,576 

10,506 

7354 

'ROTESTAST  CHURCHES  : 
Presbyterian  • 

Established  Church 

?,4 

12,138 

5015 

1245 

519 

17 

4 

4 

9828 

2600 

2310 

United  Presbyterian  C7i.  - 
Free  Church 

8 
20 

3506 
10,089 

2001 
5270 

1849 
3136 

2050 
659 

6 

1     10 

5 
9 

5 
3 

2889 
6429 

2566 
4260 

2579 
1265 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

580 

206 

34 

.. 

2 

1 

.. 

580 

280 

.. 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 

4 

730 

420 

480 

88 

3 

2 

1 

600 

500 

300 

Baptists 

2 

600 

150 

122 

115 

2 

1 

2 

600 

300 

500 

)THER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics       ... 

2 

650 

389 

•• 

•• 

2 

•• 

•• 

650 

«*     .. 

•• 

COTTWTY  OP  FIFE. 

Population,  153,546. 


TOTAL 

199 

91,377 

50,622 

46,968 

5103 

•  186 

154 

26 

88,909 

77,340 

8rs7 

PROTESTAXT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 
Established  Church 

69 

39,578 

21,274 

16,953 

1131 

62 

44 

7 

37,863 

30,082 

ins 

Reformed       Presbyterian 

Church 

1 

300 

210 

230 

1 

1 

300 

300 

,  . 

Original  Secession  Church 

2 

800 

418 

380 

2 

2 

800 

800 

.. 

United  Presbyterian  Ch,  - 

43 

22,027 

12,728 

14,167 

1530 

:   42 

40 

5 

22,027 

21,237 

2118 

Free  Church        • 

45 

21,022 

13,083 

12,384 

1133 

|     44 

36 

5 

20,879 

18,372 

22  !4 

Episcopal  Church 

6 

1123 

419 

382 

5 

4 

1043 

903 

.. 

Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 

10 

2766 

848 

1008 

811 

10 

9 

5 

2766 

2716 

15  !0 

ISaptists             ... 

8 

2000 

735 

1025 

90 

8 

8 

1 

2000 

2000 

2H) 

AVcslcyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion  • 

1 

28 

42 

69 

1 

1 

1 

.. 

.. 

. 

New  Church        ... 

1 

80 

1  1 

13 

,  . 

1 

,  . 

80 

. 

Campbcllites  or  Rowites 

1 

80 

11 

14 

1 

1 

80 

80 

.  . 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

83 

105 

1 

1 

.  . 

Isolated  Congregations 

5 

1220 

150 

214 

300 

4 

4 

'i 

770 

770 

4,'Q 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics        ... 

2 

300 

450 

>t 

1 

300 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church 

1 

12 

i2 

1 

'i 

Latter  Day  Saints  or  Mormons 

3 

si 

173 

39 

39 

3 

1 

*i 

81 

•  • 

ELGINSHIRE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  62  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  .to  lie 
Established  Church,  and  one  to  the  Independents. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  62  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Established 
Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  C'hurch  ;  and  one  to  the  Independents. 

Of  the  42  places  open  in  the  morning,  three  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sitting*;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respi  ct 
to  two  of  the  22  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  two  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  sec  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

FIFESHIRE.— The  number  of  fittings  is  not  returned  for  20  of  the  above  109  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  eight  belong  to  t  ie 
Established  Church  ;  one  ;to  the  Original  Secession  Church  ;  two  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  two  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  o 
the  Independents  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Original  Connexion  ;  one  to  the  Evangelical  Union  ;  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics  ;  one  to  t  e 
Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church ;  and  two  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  eight  of  the  above  100  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  five  belong  to  the  Establish  a 
Church  ;  me  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Ronmn  Catholics. 

Of  the  186  places  open  in  the  morning,  19  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  fittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  re?pe  t 
to  I.1!  of  the  154  oiwn  in  the  afternoon,  and  of  the  ri  ve  2(5  open  in  the  evening.  See  poxt,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  -'0  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  tee  Supplement  o 
Table  B,  a»fe,  page ,4. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


13 


TABLE  B, — continued. 

COUNTY  OP  FORFAR. 

Population,  191,264 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30.-1851. 

Number  of  Place* 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  : 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

RELIGIOUS          I 

DENOMINATIONS. 

| 

. 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

"3 
II 

f 

bfl 

J 

a 

I 

<. 

L  e 

J5 

, 

£ 

£ 

3 

5 

W 

£-s 

|| 

£'5 

5 

|.S 

TOTAL 

1170 

92,931 

53,931 

43,388 

14,959 

159 

100 

43 

90,323 

66,322 

25,665 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  CJiurch 

54 

32,031 

20,744 

11,546 

2450 

51 

18 

6 

31,085 

16,296 

5706 

Original  Secession  Church 

5 

1450 

765 

505 

270 

5 

3 

1 

1450 

1190 

260 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

23 

13,083 

6831 

8114 

3201 

21 

19 

9 

12,231 

11,931 

4930 

Free  Church 

49 

31,543 

19,197 

17,563 

5643 

49 

31 

10 

31,543 

25,547 

8663 

Episcopal  Church 

8 

2954 

1590 

1391 

250 

7 

6 

1 

2554 

2374 

400 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists           - 

10 

5824 

2166 

2578 

1443 

10 

9 

4 

5824 

5i24 

2650 

Baptists            - 

4 

580 

225 

205 

62 

2 

3 

1 

430 

430 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

4 

1330 

500 

627 

745 

3 

3 

4 

1230 

1230 

1330 

Independent  Methodists    - 

1 

600 

190 

150 

180 

1 

1 

1 

600 

600 

600 

Glassites  or  Sandemanians 

1 

29 

35 

1 

1 

Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

3 
3 

806 
410 

256 
120 

280 
230 

440 
100 

2 
2 

1 
3 

'3 
1 

766 
320 

660 

410 

806 
120 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

4 

2290 

1246 

74 

75 

4 

1 

1 

2290 

200 

200 

Latter    Day    Saints    or   Mor 

mons            - 

1 

72 

90 

100 

1 

1 

1 

•• 

•• 

COUNTY  OF  HADDIWGTOK. 

Population,  36,386. 


TOTAL 

41 

17,160 

9936 

4174 

191 

39 

19 

1 

16,828 

8550 

600 

'ROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Presbyterian  : 

Established  CJiurch 

16 

7718 

4305 

790 

15 

4 

7586 

2898 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.   • 

7 

3205 

1805 

1729 

191 

7 

7 

1 

3205 

3205 

600 

Free  Church 

15 

5837 

3570 

1461 

14 

5 

5637 

2047 

Episcopal  Church 

1 

120 

50 

.. 

1 

1 

Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists       • 

1 

300 

92 

100 

1 

1 

300 

300 

.. 

)THER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Latter    Day    Saints    or    Mor 

mons       - 

1 

100 

44 

44 

1 

1 

100 

100 

•• 

FOKF.VRSHIRE.— The  number  of  fittings  is  not  returned  for  12  of  the  above  170  places  of  worship.  Of  the? e,  ccven  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Original  Secession  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  one  to  the 
Glassites ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints 

The  number  of  attemlants  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  170  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established 
Church,  and  one  to  the  Baptists. 

Of  the  1.VJ  places  open  in  the  morning,  13  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  tittlnys;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  five  of  the  100  open  in  the-afternoon,  and  two  of  the  43  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  17  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

HADDINGTONSHIRE.-  The  number  of  fittings  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  41  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to 
the  Kstablished  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  41  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belong  to  the  Established  Church, 
and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  IK)  places  open  in  the  morning,  three  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  two  of  the  10  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  prmt,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  eight  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  $tt  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 


14 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  B. — continued. 

COUNTY   OF   INVERNESS. 

Population,  96,500. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 

Sittings 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day 
on  Sunday,  March  3d,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

RELIGIOUS 

DENOMINATIONS.       ; 

i 

. 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

it  j 

|        | 

1 

.5 

i 

|i 

|! 

it 

|i 

If 

•i   . 

TOTAL 

109 

40,918 

18,086 

11,692 

5,211 

67 

64 

26 

30,102 

2S.602 

5',544 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

35 

4 

16,416 
1,316 

3,790 

984 

3,041 
308 

330 
310 

21 
4 

22 
2 

3 
2 

11,920 
1,316 

12,930 
366 

2,250 
666 

Free  Church 

44 

16,564 

i   10,583 

6,646 

3,948 

24 

28 

16 

11,522 

12,078 

4,902 

Episcopal  Church 
Independents      or     Concrrejra- 

3 

900 

315 

150 

300 

3 

2 

1 

900 

700 

600 

tionalists           ... 

1 

530 

60 

281 

40 

1 

1 

1 

530 

530 

530 

Baptists        .... 

4 

336 

229 

457 

196 

1 

4 

2 

256 

336 

276 

"\Veslevan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

1 

320 

92 

87 

1 

1 

320 

.. 

320 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

17 

4,536 

2,033 

809 

•• 

12 

5 

•• 

3,338 

1,662 

•• 

COUNTY   OF  KINCARDINE. 

Population,  34,598. 


TOTAL 

48 

23,775 

12,479 

1,518 

1,827 

44 

10 

13 

21,972 

3,807 

5,  60 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

18 

13,883 

7,098 

5  tO 

200 

17 

3 

1 

13,133 

1,554 

100 

United  Presbyterian  C7i.  • 

3 

1,160 

571 

391 

250 

3 

2 

1 

1,160 

760 

<00 

Free  Church       - 

16 

6,613 

3,908 

308 

1,261 

13 

2 

8 

5,560 

1,073 

3,110 

Episcopal  Church 

7 

1,229 

717 

279 

34 

7 

3 

1 

1,229 

420 

£50 

Independents      or     Congrctra- 

tionalists           - 

2 

600 

140 

66 

2 

,  . 

1 

600 

SM) 

Baptists        -                       - 

2 

290 

42  | 

16 

2 

•• 

1 

290 

2)0 

COUNTY  OF  KINROSS. 

Population,  8,924. 


TOTAL 

14 

6,125 

4,346  '     3,331 

14 

9 

6,125 

4,447 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

|                i 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church    - 

-t        2,992 

1,400  !        762 

4 

2 

2,992 

1,746 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.   - 

4 

1,762 

1,530  i      1,463 

4 

3 

1,762 

1,762 

. 

Free  Church 

6        1,371 

1,416  |      1,106 

6 

4 

1,371 

939 

• 

INVERNESS-SHIRE.—  The  number  of  fittings  is  not  returned  for  23  of  the  above  109  places  of  worship.     Of  these,  sevenfcbelo  ig 
ee  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  and  on 
turned  for  !.">  of  the  above 
Church  ;  six  to  the  Free  Church  ;  and  four  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 


. 

to  the  Established  Church  ;  14  to  the  Free  Church 


ne  to  the  Baptists. 


The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  !.">  of  the  above  100  places  of  worship.     Of  these,  five  belong  to  the  Establish  -d 


Of  the  (57  places  open  in  the  moraine,  14  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  to 
11  of  the  (54  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  KI  of  the  2<5  open  in  the  evening.  See  pout,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  22  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  :o 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

KINCARDIXESHIRE.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  48  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  o 
the  Free  Church,  and  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  48  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Establish  d 
Church,  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  44  places  open  in  the  morning  throe  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respe  t 
to  one  of  the  Id  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  one  of  the  13  open  in  the  evening.  &ec  jtoat,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  five  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  o 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

KINROSS-SHIRE.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  14  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  tl  e 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  14  places  open  in  the  morning,  two  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings  ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  i  i 
one  of  the  nine  open  in  the  afternoon.  Seeposf,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  two  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  tee  Supplement  t  > 
Table  B.  cutft,  p«£9  4. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


15 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
STEWARTRY   OF  KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 

Population,  43,121. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

1  Places  of  Wor 
ship. 

Sittings. 

5 

Afternoon. 

| 

1 

W 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

i* 

%•* 

1  After 
noon. 

£* 

w= 

is 

i  £3 

*s 

^ 

W3 

TOTAL 
PBOTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

54 

23,980 

10,825 

1334 

1965 

46 

8 

11 

21,655 

2812 

3996 

Presbyterian  : 

Establislwd  Church 

23 

11,939 

5586 

248 

.. 

21 

1 

.. 

11,639 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Cli. 

2 

1039 

185 

.. 

539 

1 

1 

539 

539 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

7 

2410 

600 

526 

224 

6 

5 

3 

1960 

1850 

740 

Free  Church 

17 

7502 

3980 

560 

811 

15 

2 

4 

.6877 

992 

2015 

Isolated  Congregations    - 

2 

450 

301 

2 

450 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics  - 

3 

640 

474 

•• 

90 

3 

1 

640 

252 

COUNTY  OF  X.  AH  ARK. 

Population,  530,169. 


TOTAL 

279 

175,319 

111,252 

90,901 

23,2  tfi 

253 

186 

71 

169,437 

116,749 

26,OS1 

PBOTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

57 

4U35 

21,539 

17,521 

581 

54 

30 

2 

42,285 

14,611 

1305 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch. 
Original  Recession  Church 

5        :«>su 
;;        :MUO 

2237 
950 

2200 
930 

5 
3 

4 
2 

3080 
2020 

2-180 
1550 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

52 

43,3(51 

28,214 

27,552 

4482 

50 

39 

'7 

42,232 

36,910 

4435 

Free  Church 

59 

40,805 

26,097 

22,424 

4847 

52 

41 

9 

39,157 

31,075 

4030 

Episcopal  Church     - 

10 

4149 

2980 

1975 

636 

9 

8 

5 

3549 

3694 

2385 

Independents      or     Congrcga- 

tionalists 

27 

11,462 

4879 

5026 

1547 

23 

21 

"11 

11,162 

10,632 

2190 

0 

Ol'l'TA 

1  •'.  i  1 

1  *>'JO 

rose 

»>Jk*"lt 

Society  of  Friends 

y 
2 

ZU/U 

400 

1.U1 

60 

li-OO 

38 

QUO 

9 
2 

2 

4t 

ZU/  0 

400 

1900 

400 

1140 

Unitarians           ... 

1 

850 

400 

400 

1 

'i 

850 

850 

United  Brethren  or  Moravians 

1 

200 

16 

\\ 

55 

1 

i 

200 

200 

"VVesleyan  Methodists: 

Original  Connexion    - 

7 

2762 

1772 

150 

1320 

6 

3 

5 

2697 

762 

2065 

Primitive  Methodists 

4 

570 

220 

16t5 

40S 

2 

4 

470 

350 

Glassitcs  or  Sandemanians 

1 

250 

60 

96 

1 

i 

250 

250 

New  Church 

1 

250 

107 

89 

1 

'i 

250 

250 

Evangelical  Union 

3 

1650 

1600 

1400 

40 

3 

'3 

i 

1650 

1650 

250 

Isolated  Congregations      - 

17 

3640 

1298 

1476 

14i2 

14 

11 

10 

3640 

3160 

2180 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics        - 

13 

12,83* 

13,908 

7950 

6280 

12 

8 

6 

12,684 

6724 

3784 

Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church 

1 

150 

75 

100 

1 

1 

150 

150 

Latter  Day  Saints  or  Mormons 

6 

681 

639 

659 

524 

4 

5 

4 

661 

681 

66i 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT.  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  54  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Fres  Church 

The  number  of  iitteinl<int$  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  r,i  place*  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established 
Church  ;  one  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  4<>  places  open  in  the  morning,  two  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  one  of  the  8  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  eight  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  sec  Supplement  to 
Table  15.  ante,  page  4. 

LANARKSHIRE.— The  number  of  tittiiiffs  is  not  returned  for  .'54  of  the  above  279  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  seven  belong  to  the  Esta 
blished  Church  ;  four  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  tive  to  the  Free  Church  ;  two  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  two  to  the  Indepen 
dents  ;  two  to  the  Baptists  ;  one  to  the  Society  of  Friends  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Originr.l  Connexion ;  si\  to  Isolated  Congregations  ; 
one  to  the  Evangelical  Union  ;  and  three  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

The  number  of  ntte.ndantx  is  not  returned  for  10  of  the  above  279  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  seven  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  •  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

Of  the  2.">3  places  open  in  the  morning,  27  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  22  of  the  18<>  opi'n  in  the  afternoon,  and  13  of  the  71  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  43  other  place*  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  fee  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  past  4. 


CENSUS,  1851:— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
COUNTY  OF  X.XNXXTHGOW. 

Population,  30,135. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 

Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday  March  30,  1851. 

"  Number  of  Places 
open  fur  Worship  at  each  Period  of  tbt  Day 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

EELIGIOUS 

k 

Places  of 

[DENOMINATIONS. 

«« 

c 

Worship  open. 

•B 

tb 
c 

d 

"5 

i 

c 

o 

£ 

i 

Is 

i-  B 
£§ 

t,  si 

b 

i-  a 
<£  o 

!s> 

^ 

VI 

£ 

<< 

K 

rt'~ 

<1U 

:'~ 

£-s 

<  a 

•^'^ 

TOTAL 

30 

12,018 

5917 

2388 

598 

31 

14 

4 

12,048 

6253 

—    j 

3130 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbvterian  : 

Established  Church    - 

8 

4690 

1639 

345 

9 

3 

4690 

2750 

Original  Secession  Church 

2 

775 

195 

195 

2 

2 

775 

775 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

5 

2058 

1830 

1132 

5 

8 

2658 

1878 

Free  Church 

9 

2675 

1950 

500 

585 

9 

2 

3 

2675 

1)30 

Independents     or     Congrega- 

tionalists        -             -           - 

2 

590 

SO 

100 

2 

2 

590 

590 

Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations      - 

2 

1 

560 

182 
11 

81 

:: 

2 
1 

1 

560 

160 

•• 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Latter  Day  Saints 

1 

100 

30 

35 

13 

1 

1 

1 

100 

100 

:oo 

COUNTY  OP  NAIRN. 

Population,  9,956. 


TOTAL     • 

10 

49  13 

2941 

2726 

1123 

9 

8 

3 

4018 

4198 

1S30 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 
Established  Church    • 
United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 
Free  Church        ... 
Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists 

3 

2 

4 

1 

900 

1050 

2548 

450 

180 
895 
1712 

154 

450 
1016 
1200 

200 

700 

223 

2 
2 
4 

1 

2 

2 

'i 

i 

i 

1050 
2548 

450 

900 
1050 
2548 

5K) 
10  K) 

4.0 

COUNTY  OF  ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 

Population,  62,533. 


TOTAL 

123 

39,761 

20,563 

12,901 

4003 

96 

53 

27 

33,232 

20,746 

6843 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Cliurch    - 

41 

16,538 

7192 

2836 

208 

31 

16 

2 

13,311 

6563 

90) 

Original  Secession  Church 

2 

950 

38(5 

85 

2 

1 

950 

500 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

14 

6819 

5(196 

5347 

446 

13 

14 

2 

6311 

6S1& 

75  * 

Free  Church       ... 

23 

8570 

4624 

3604 

508 

17 

13 

4 

6912 

5204 

1355 

Independents      or     Congrcga- 

tionalists         ... 

16 

2935 

1300 

669 

1096 

11 

6 

7 

2135 

1280 

182'. 

Baptists       -                       • 

9 

685 

764 

360 

358 

9 

3 

2 

685 

380 

|i 

\\~esleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion  • 

18 

3264 

1201 

•• 

1327 

13 

•• 

10 

2928 

•• 

196- 

LlNLITHGOWSHIKB.— The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  50  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to 
the  Free  Church  ;  and  one  to  an  Isolated  Congregation. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  thre^  of  the  above  30  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  EstablisLed 
Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Independents. 

Of  the  31  places  open  in  the  morning,  three  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sitting*,  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respi  ct 
to  two  of  the  14  open  in  the  afternoon.  Seeposi,  page  21. 

Ueturns  are  altogether  missing  for  eeren  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  tee  Supplement 
to  Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

NAIRXSHIRE. — The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  10  places  of  worship.    They  belong  to  the  Establish 'd 

Of  the  nine  places  open  in  the  morning,  two  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respe  t 
to  one  of  the  eight  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  21. 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. -The  number  of  fittingn  is  not  returned  for  nine  of  the  above  123  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  beloi  g 
to  the  Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  ;  two  to  the  Independents  ;  and  tour  to  the  Haptists. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  15  of  the  above  15J3  places  of  worship,  Of  these,  seven  belong  to  the  Establish:  1 
Church  ;  two  to  the  Free  Church  :  three  to  the  Independents ;  and  throe  to  the  Wesleyan  Original  Connexion. 

Of  the  90  places  npm  in  the  mcrninsr,  six  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sitting*;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  o 
five  of  the  M  oven  in  the  afternoon,  and  two  of  the  27  open  in  the  evenintr.  Bee  post,  page  21. 

g  for  28  other  places  of  worship.    For  the  denomination!  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  1  > 


IJeturn»  are  altogether  mi 
Table  B.  onfe,  paije  4. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


17 


TABLE  B. — continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PEEBLES. 

Population,  10,738. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 

Sittings 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  .'30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  available. 

HELIGIOU3 

DENOMINATIONS. 

o 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

0 

a 

0 

tjj 

,  •  1  i 

!•§•     1 

| 

1 

a 

ji  ill** 

Ij 

|1 

Ig1 

^  "    i            EC 

* 

2 

W 

• 

*_ 

^q 

w~ 

TOTAL 

27 

7657 

2975 

1706 

621 

21 

12 

3 

6399 

4862 

1105 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

11 

3310 

1134 

899 

8 

5 

2860 

1870 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  • 
Free  Church     - 

5 

7 

1894 
2032 

869 
765 

504 
220 

285 
220 

5 
4 

3 
2 

i 
i 

1894 
1224 

1174 
1592 

520 
390 

Episcopal  Church 
Independents,     or    Congrega- 
tionalists          ... 

1 

1 

126 

195 

57 
60 

34 

116 

1 

1 

1 

i 

126 
195 

126 

195 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

2 

100 

90 

49 

•• 

2 

1 

•• 

100 

100 

•• 

COUNTY  OF  PERTH. 

Population,  138,660 


TOTAL 

196 

84,583 

43,102      29,555 

8421 

161     105 

31 

72,656 

47,526 

15,319 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

59 

29,735 

14,313 

7451 

2273 

46 

19 

6 

23,687 

9619 

2824 

Original  Secession  Church 
Relief  Church 

3 

2 

1100 
1020 

320           435 

220           250 

275 

a 
a 

3 
2 

'2 

1100 
1020 

1100 
1020 

1100 
1020 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

35 

16,361 

8415 

7705 

2085 

33 

24 

6 

15,34.0 

12,097 

4152 

Free  Church      •          - 

60 

28,602 

17,096 

12,036 

2293 

49 

85 

6 

25,108 

18,439 

3663 

Episcopal  Church 

10 

1631 

550 

301 

139 

7 

5 

1 

1327 

1087 

550 

Independents,     or     Congrega- 

tionalists 

7 

2564 

853 

703 

498 

7 

6 

3 

2564 

2264 

600 

Old  Scotch  Independents 

1 

80 

15 

18 

1 

1 

80 

80 

Baptists     - 

8 

1260 

350 

198 

100 

3 

3 

'i 

500 

400 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

2 

710 

150 

41 

219 

2 

1 

2 

710 

360 

710 

Glassites,  or  Sandemanians 

1 

160 

115 

136 

1 

1 

160 

160 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

250 

53 

66 

si 

1 

1 

'i 

250 

250 

250 

Isolated  Congregations      - 

1 

200 

25 

1 

200 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES: 

Roman  Catholics 

5 

910 

615 

200 

433 

4 

3 

2 

610 

650 

450 

Latter  Day  Saints,  or  Mormons 

1 

12 

15 

25 

1 

1 

1 

PEEBLES-SHIRE.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  27  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Koman  Catholics. 

The  number  of  attewlante  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  27  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  21  places  open  in  the  morning,  two  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings  ;  nnd  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  one  of  the  12  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  post,  page  '21  . 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  four  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  supplement  to 
Table  B.,a«<e,  page  4. 

PERTHSHIRE.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  23  of  the  above  IOC  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  10  belong  to  the  Established 
Church  ;  three  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  four  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  one  to  the  Independents  ; 
two  to  the  Baptist*  ;  one  to  the  Koman  Catholics  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

The  number  of  attendant*  is  not  returned  for  24  of  the  above  190  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  nine  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  seven  to  the  Free  Church  ;  three  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  three  to  the  Baptists  :  and  one  to 
the  Roman  Catholics. 

Of  the  1G1  places  open  in  the  morning  21  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings,  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect  to 
16  of  the  105  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  five  of  the  31  open  in  the  evening.  See  no?t,  page  21. 


Returns  are  altoge 
Table  Ii.,  ante,  page  4. 


for  02  other  places  of  worship.    For  the 


no?t,  page  21. 
denominations  to 


which  they  belong,  ece  Supplement  to 


18 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND, 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
COUNTY  OP  RENFREW. 

Population,  161,091. 


Number 
ot  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day, 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  availab  e. 

RELIGIOUS 

i 

Places  of 

Sittings. 

DENOMINATIONS. 

£ 

d 

Worship  open. 

|i 

1 

I 

i 

tn 

W 

if 

|i 

g& 

j| 

If    |i 

TOTAL 

128 

82,514 

35,890 

35,304 

6939 

116 

97 

27 

76,259 

67,894 

1  1,918 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

32 

28,295 

8987 

8476 

1073 

25 

21 

2 

23,540 

20,395 

2400 

Reformed       Presbyterian 
Church 

4 

1720 

906 

940 

80 

4 

3 

1 

1720 

1450 

Original  Secession  Church 

1 

419 

190 

198 

1 

1 

419 

419 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

21 

17,353 

7841 

9166 

354 

20 

20 

1 

16,453 

17,353 

532 

Free  Church       ... 

29 

19,649 

12,344 

11,477         1015 

IN 

22 

4 

19,449 

16,529 

•>m 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

950 

533 

170 

2 

1 

950 

350 

Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 

7 

2450 

579 

584 

860 

7 

6 

3 

2450 

2250 

1500 

Baptists            ... 

7 

1880 

466 

535 

433 

6 

6 

2 

1780 

1780 

510 

Unitarians 

1 

150 

20 

29 

1 

1 

150 

150 

,  . 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 
Original  Connexion 

4 

720 

277 

211 

147 

3 

2 

2 

720 

200 

600 

Primitive  Methodists 

2 

480 

46 

95 

141 

2 

2 

1 

430 

430 

320 

Nc\v  Church        - 

1 

180 

40 

50 

1 

1 

180 

180 

Evangelical  Union 

3 

1600 

534 

798 

541 

3 

3 

3 

1600 

1600 

1600 

Isolated  Congregations 

3 

880 

180 

290 

537 

2 

2 

2 

580 

580 

660 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

7 

5368 

2829 

2182 

1683 

7 

3 

4 

5368 

3958 

•258 

Latter  Day  Saints,  or  Mormons 

4 

470 

118 

103 

75 

4 

3 

2 

470 

270 

270 

| 

COUNTY  OF  ROSS  AND  CROSVKARTY. 

Population,  82,707. 


TOTAL 

75 

44,6.14 

22,862 

12,376 

7,340 

60 

49 

15 

36,425 

27,8-43 

i-319 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  • 

Established  Church 

27 

13,587 

1411 

2063 

15 

22 

19 

1 

12,328 

10,428 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 

2 

865 

630 

416 

2 

2 

865 

865 

Free  Church 

40 

28,982 

20,237 

9397 

6747 

32 

25 

12 

22,312 

15,750 

8199 

Episcopal  Church 
Independents      or     Congrega- 

3 

440 

126 

68 

78 

2 

1 

1 

320 

200 

120 

tionalists           ... 

1 

500 

400 

400 

500 

1 

1 

1 

500 

500 

,00 

Baptists           - 

1 

100 

58 

32 

•• 

1 

1 

100 

100 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

1 

17C 

RENFREWSHIRE.-  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  10  of  the  above  128  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  three  belontr  to  lie 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  three  to  the  Free  Chun  h  ; 
one  to  the  Independents  ;  ami  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saint?. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  eitrht  of  the  above  128  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  six  belong  to  the  Establisl  ed 
Church  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyans  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

Of  the  11(5  places  open  in  the  morning,  11  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sitting*;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  resp>ct 
to  eight  of  the  97  O)>e»  in  the  afternoon,  and  one  of  the  27  ojien  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  five  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

Ross  AND  CHOMARTY — The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  eight  of  the  above  75  places  of  worship.  [Of  these,  th  ee 
belong  to  the  Established  Church,  and  five  to  the  Free  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  18  of  the  above  75  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  10  belong  to  the  Established  Churt  i ; 
six  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

Of  the  fiO  places  open  in  the  morning,  six  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  resp.  ct 
to  seven  of  the  4<J  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  lour  of  the  15  open  in  the  evening.  See  pott,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  13  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  fee  Suppleine  t, 
to  Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


19 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
COUNTY   OF  ROXBURGH. 

Population,  51,642. 


Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851.. 

Number  of  Places 
open/or  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Dav, 
on  Sunday.  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  oi  Sittings  thus  available. 

KELIGIOUS 

DENOMINATIONS. 

1 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

J.& 

i 

•a 

| 

.5 

A 

is 

. 

id 

, 

"oQ 

s 
•ji 

o 

5 

W 

|1 

ifl 

l-s 

<§§ 

|.i 

TOTAL 

67 

28,259 

12,963 

5846     j     2004 

58 

31       14 

25,669 

19,578  i    4373 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  • 

Established  Clmrch    - 

22 

9859 

2312 

1011 

237 

21       12 

1 

9339 

7263 

680 

Original  Secession  Church 

2 

1000 

250 

206 

1         1 

400 

600 

United  Presbyterian  Ch.  - 
Free  Church 

15 
14 

9480 
5410 

6183 
2730 

2283 
1725 

410 
130 

13 
10 

6 

7 

2 

8420 
5000 

3725 
7050 

957 
1006 

Episcopal  Church 
Independents     or     Congrega- 

3 

450 

454 

243 

190 

3 

2 

1 

450 

450 

300 

tionalists 

7 

1230 

775 

314 

987 

7 

2 

7 

1230 

370 

1230 

Baptists      

3 

430 

101 

64 

50 

2 

1 

1 

430 

120 

200 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholic  - 

1 

400 

160 

•• 

1 

400 

•• 

COUNTY   OF   SELKIRK. 

Population,  9,809. 


TOTAL     - 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

10 

3413 

1832 

907 

66 

10 

6 

1 

3413 

1790 

150 

Presbyterian  : 
Established  Church    - 

3 

578 

280 

no 

3 

2 

578 

280 

United  Presbyterian  CJi.  - 
Free  Church 

2 
2 

1365 
950 

950 
422 

420 

280 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1365 
950 

490 
650 

Independents     or      Congrega- 

tionalists           ... 

1 

250 

70 

35 

1 

1 

250 

250 

Glassites  or  Sandemaniaus 

1 

120 

45 

62 

1 

1 

120 

120 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

150 

65 

66 

1 

1 

150 

150 

COUNTY   OF   STIRLING. 

Population,  86,237. 


TOTAL   - 

90      49,272 

22,999  1    16,241 

2055 

79       50 

15 

42,416 

29,040 

5806 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church 

27      20,469 

8907         5052         167 

21       11 

1 

15,879 

8543 

400 

Reformed  Prt-sby.  Church 

2  '        570 

155           157 

2  i      2 

570 

570 

United  Presbyterian  Ch,  - 

19  i   11,892 

5394 

5016 

ssi 

16       15 

3 

10,626 

10,142 

1451 

Free  Church 

19      10,431 

5748 

3921 

420 

18         9 

4 

9931 

6030 

2100 

Episcopal  Church 

•2 

570 

253 

248 

2        2 

570 

570 

'  Independents     or     Congrega- 

tionalists 

4 

2180 

682 

670 

496 

4 

2 

2 

2180 

1400 

780 

Baptists 

4 

360 

161 

173 

4 

4 

360 

360 

Wesley  an  Methodists  : 

I 

Original  Connexion 

6 

1435 

827 

312 

410 

6  '      2 

4 

1435 

360 

1075 

Wesley  an  Reformers 

1 

11             ..           11 

1 

1 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

100  ' 

1 

Isolated  Congregations    - 

1 

G5 

28             27 

1 

'i 

65 

65 

.. 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

. 

Roman  Catholics 

4 

1300 

733 

635 

3  j      2 

•• 

800 

1000 

•• 

ROXBURGHSHIRE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  six  of  the  above  07  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the 
Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  and  three  to  the  Independents. 

The  number  of  attaulantx  is  not  returned  for  13  of  the  above  (\1  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  eight  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ; 
one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  three  to  the  Free  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Baptists. 

Of  the  58  places  open" in  the  morning,  five  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  sittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  witn  respect 
to  two  of  the  31  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  live  of  the  14  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  20  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  P..  ante,  page  4. 

SELKIRKSHIRE.— The  number  of  sittiny*  is  not  returned  for  one  place  belonging  to  the  Established  Church,  out  of  the  above  10  places 
of  worship. 

The  number  of  attendant*  is  not  returned  for  one  place  belonging  to  the  Established  Church,  out  of  the  above  10  places  of  worship. 

Of  the  10  places  open  in  the  morning,  one  did  not  return  the  number  of  sitting*;  and  a  similar  omission  "occurred  with  respect  to 
one  of  the  six  open  in  the  afternoon.  See  po.tt,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  live  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table'.B.  ante,  page  4. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. — The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  five  of  the  above  90  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the 
United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Original  Connexion  ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Reformers  ;  one  to  the  Evangelical 
Union ;  and  one  to  the  Uomon  Catholics. 

The  number  of  attendant*  is  not  returned  for  three  of  the  above  90  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established 
Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  79  places  open  in  the  morninsr,  five  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  fittings ;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respect 
to  two  of  the  .50  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  one  of  the  15  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  altogether  misting  for  nine  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  set.  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  pngo  4. 


20 


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[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  B. — continued. 
COITXTY   OF  SUTHERLAND. 

Population,  25,793. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Number 
of  Places  of 
Worship 
and 
Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851. 

Number  of  Places 
open  for  Worship  at  each  Period  of  the  Day. 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  availabh. 

o 

*o 

It 

1 

55 

ti 

C 

Afternoon. 

Evening. 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

li 

i-  O 

i.i 

It 

ji 

Ii 

TOTAL 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

29 

11,616 

6978 

4704 

1434 

21 

18 

8 

9885 

7415 

5501 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  CJnirch 

10 

3696 

255 

200 

.. 

6 

5 

.. 

2415 

895 

1995 

Free  CJntrch 

19 

7920 

6723 

4504 

1434 

15 

13 

8 

7470 

6520 

5506 

COUNTY  OP  WIGTOWN. 

Population,  43,389. 


TOTAL 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

50 

22,293 

8899 

3206 

2027 

42 

17 

8 

19,779 

7078 

[-527 

Presbyterian  : 

Established  Church  - 

18 

10,339 

2957 

370 

186 

15 

4 

1 

9329 

1404 

1175 

Reformed       Presbyterian 
Cliurch 

4 

1524 

416 

325 

250 

2 

1 

1 

1024 

710 

514 

United           Presbyterian 
Church 

9 

3952 

2004 

1122 

296 

9 

5 

2 

3952 

2292 

170 

Free  Clnirch 

14 

5642 

2627 

1389 

1125 

11 

7 

2 

4038 

2672 

HC8 

Episcopal  Church     ... 

1 

•• 

83 

•• 

111 

1 

1 

•• 

•• 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists          ... 

1 

300 

52 

•• 

59 

1 

•  • 

1 

300 

.. 

:oo 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

3 

536 

760 

3 

•• 

536 

•• 

SCTHERLANDsniRE.-  The  number  of  fittings  is  not  returned  for  seven  of  the  above  29  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to 
the  Established  Church  ;  and  six  belong  to  the  Free  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  live  of  the  above  29  places  of  worship.  Ol  these,  four  belong  to  the  Established  Churc  i  ; 
and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

Of  the  21  places  open  in  the  morning,  five  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  fittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  resp<ct 
to  five  of  the  18  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  three  of  the  eight  open  in  the  evening.  See/>o.«f.  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  eight  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  to 
Table  B.  ante,  page  4. 

WIGTOWNSHIRE.— The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  six  of  the  above  ."0  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  t  .e 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Chnrc-h  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  and  one  to  tie 
Roman  Catholics. 

The  number  of  ctttentlants  is  not  returned  for  six  of  the  above  50  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  four  belong  to  the  Established  Churcl  ; 
nnd  two  to  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church. 

Of  the  42  places  open  in  the  morning,  six  did  not  return  the  number  of  their  fittings;  and  a  similar  omission  occurred  with  respe  -t 
to  two  of  the  17  open  in  the  afternoon,  and  one  of  the  eight  open  in  the  evening.  See  post,  page  21. 

Returns  are  altogether  missing  for  two  other  places  of  worship.  For  the  denominations  to  which  they  belong,  see  Supplement  o 
Table  13.  ante,  page  4. 


SCOTLAND.]  COUNTIES.  21 

NUMBER  of  PLACES  of  WORSHIP  mentioned  in  Table  B.  as  having  been  open  for  Worship, 
for  which  no  Return  of  Sittings  was  made. 

ABERDEEN.— In  the  morning  13,  viz. :  Established  Church,  2  ;  Free  Church,  2  ;  Episcopal,  1 ;  Baptists,  1;  Society 
of  Friends,  1 ;  Unitarians,  1  :  Wesleyans,  1 :  Isolated  Congregation,  1 ;  Roman  Catholics,  3.  In  the  afternoon  3, 
viz.:  Episcopal  1;  Society  of  Friends,  1;  Wesleyans,  1.  In  the  evening  3,  viz. :  Free  Church,  1;  Unitarians,  1; 
Wesleyans.  1. 

ARGYLL. — In  the  morning  9,  viz. :  Established  Church,  4 ;  Free  Church,  2 ;  Independents,  1 ;  Baptists,  1 ;  Roman 
Catholics,  1.  In  the  afternoon  5,  viz. :  Established  Church,  3 ;  Free  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  1.  In  the  evening  3, 
viz. :  Free  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  1 ;  Baptists,  1. 

AYR. — In  the  morning  12,  viz. :  Established  Church,  3;  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1 ;  Inde 
pendents,  1;  Wesleyans,!;  Evangelical  Union,!  ;  Roman  Catholics,  2 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  2.  In  the  afternoon 
8,  viz. :  Established  Church,  2 ;  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,!;  Free  Church,!,  Independents,!;  Evangelical 
Union,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  2.  In  the  evening  5,  viz. :  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1;  Wes 
leyans,  1 ;  Evangelical  Union,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1. 

BANFF.— In  the  morning  6,  viz. :  Established  Church,  2;  Free  Church,  3  :Baptists,  1.  In  the  afternoon  2,  viz.: 
Free  Church,  1 ;  Episcopal,  1.  In  the  evening  3,  viz. :  Free  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  1  ;  Baptists,  1. 

BERWICK. — In  the  morning  7,  viz.:  Established  Church,  5;  Independents,!;  Evangelical  Union,!.  In  the 
evening  2,  viz. :  Independents,  1 ;  Evangelical  Union,  1. 

BUTE.— In  the  morning  2,  viz. :  Free  Church,  1 ;  Baptists,  1.    In  the  afternoon :  Free  Church,  1. 

CAITHNESS. — In  the  morning  4,  viz. :  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  2 ;  Baptists,  1.  In  tho 
afternoon  2,  viz. :  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1. 

CLACKMANNAN. — In  the  morning  :  Established  Church,  1.    In  the  afternoon :  Established  Church,  1. 

DUMBARTON.— In  the  morning  4,  viz.:  Established  Church,!;  Baptists,  1;  Evangelical  Union,!;  Latter  Day 
Saints,  1.  In  the  afternoon  2,  viz. :  Baptists,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.  In  the  evening  3,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ; 
Baptists,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1. 

DUMFRIES.— In  the  morning  10,  viz. :  Established  Church,  6 ;  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1 ; 
Baptists,  1;  Evangelical  Union,  1.  In  the  afternoon  :  Free  Church,  1.  In  the  erening  :  Evangelical  Union,  1. 

EDINBURGH.— fn  the  morning,  23,  viz. :  Established  Church,  7  ;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  3 
Episcopal,  2;  Independents,  2  ;   Baptists,  3  ;  Isolated  Congregations,  3  ;  Roman  Catholics,  2.    In  the  afternoon  13 
viz.:    Established  Church,  2 ;    United  Presbyterian  Church,  l;Free  Church,  2;    Episcopal,!;   Independents,  2 ; 
Baptists,  1 ;  Isolated  Congregations  3  ;  Roman  Catholics,  1.    In  the  evening,  12,  viz.:  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ; 
Free  Church,  2  ;  Episcopal  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  2  ;  Baptists,  1 ;  Isolated  Congregations,  4 ;  Roman  Catholics,  1. 

ELGIN. — In  the  morning  3,  viz. :  Established  Church,  2 ;  Independents,  1.  In  the  afternoon  2,  viz. :  Established 
Church,  1 ;  Independents  1. 

FIFE.— In  the  morning  19,  viz. :  Established  Church,  8  ;  Original  Secession,  1 ;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ; 
Free  Church,  2 ;  Independents,!;  Wesleyans,  1;  Evangelical  Union,!;  Roman  Catholics,  1 ;  Catholic  and  Apostolic 
Church,!;  Latter  Day  Saints,  2.  In  the  afternoon  13,  viz.:  Established  Church,  4 ;  Original  Secession,!;  United 
Presbyterian  Church,  1;  Free  Church,  2;  Independents,  1;  Wesleyans,  1;  Evangelical  Union,  1;  Catholic  and 
Apostolic  Church,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.  In  the  evening  5,  viz. :  Established  Church,  2 ;  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  1 ;  Wesleyans,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1. 

FORFAR. — In  the  morning  13,  viz. :  Established  Church,  10 ;  Original  Secession,  1 :  United  Presbyterian  Church, 
1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.  In  the  afternoon  5,  viz. :  Established  Church,  3  ;  Baptists,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.  In 
the  evening  2,  viz. :  Baptists,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1. 

HADDINGTON.— In  the  morning  3,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1 ;  Episcopal,  1.  In  the  afternoon 
2,  viz. ;  Free  Church,  1;  Episcopal  Church,  1. 

INVERNESS.— In  the  morning  14,  viz. :  Established  Church,  5,  Free  Church,  9.  In  the  afternoon  11,  viz.:  Esta 
blished  Church,  2  ;  Free  Church,  8 ;  Baptists,  1.  In  the  evening  10,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  9. 

KINCARDINE.— In  the  morning  3,  viz. :  Free  Church,  2  ;  Episcopal  Church,  1.  In  the  afternoon,  Episcopal 
Church,  1.  In  the  evening,  Free  Church,  1. 

KINROSS. — In  the  morning  2,  viz.:  United  Presbyterian  Church,!;  Free  Church,!.  In  the  afternoon:  Free 
Church,  1. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT.— In  the  morning  2,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1.  In  the  afternoon  :  Established 
Church,  1. 

LANARK. — In  the  morning  27,  viz.:  Established  Church,  7;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  4;  Free  Church,  2; 
Episcopal,  2;  Baptists,  2;  Society  of  Friends,  1;  Wesleyans  1;  Evangelical  Union,  1;  Isolated  Congregations,  5; 
Latter  Day  Saints,  2.  In  the  afternoon  22,  viz  :  Established  Church,  5 ;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  2  :  Free  Church, 
4;  Episcopal  Church,  2 ;  Independents,!;  Baptists,!;  Society  of  Friends,!;  Evangelical  Union,  1;  Isolated  Con 
gregations,  3 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  2.  In  \.\w  evening VI,  viz.:  Entablisbed  Church,  1 ;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ; 
Free  Church,  2;  Independents,  2  ;  Wesleyans,  1 ;  Isolated  Congregations,  4;  Latter  Day  Saints,  2. 

LINLITHGOW.— In  the  morning  3,  viz.:  Free  Church,  2;  Isolated  Congregation,  1.  In  the  afternoon:  Free 
Church,  2. 

NAIRN.— In  the  morning,  Established  Church,  2    In  the  afternoon,  Established  Church,  1. 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND.— In  the  morning  C>,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  1;  Baptists,  4.  In  tho 
afternoon  5,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  2 ;  Baptists,  1.  In  the  evening  2.  viz.  • 
Baptists,  1 ;  Wesleyans,  1. 

PEEBLES. — In  the  morning  2,  viz:  Established  Church,!;  Roman  Catholics,  1.  In  the  afternoon:  Established 
Church,  1. 

PERTH.— In  the  morning  21,  viz.:    Established  Church,  9;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  3;   Free  Church,  4; 
Episcopal,!;  Independents,!;  Baptists,!;  Roman  Catholics,!;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.    In  the  afternoon,  16,  viz.: 
Established  Church,  (5 ;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  2 ;  Free  Church,  3  ;  Episcopal  Church,  1 ;  Independents,  1 ;  Bap 
tists,  1 ;  Roman  Catholics,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.    In  the  evening,  5,  viz.:  Established  Church,!;  Free  Church, 
Independents,  1 ;  Baptists,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1. 

RENFREW.— In  the  morning,  11,  viz. :  Established  Church,  3 ;  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  United  Presby 
terian  Churchj  1 ;  Free  Church,  3 ;  Independents,  1 ;  Wesleyans,  1 ;  Latter  Day  Saints,  1.  In  the  afternoon,  8,  viz. : 
Established  Church,  3 ;  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  2  ;  Independents,  1 ;  Wesleyans,  1.  In  the 
evening :  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1. 

Ross  &  CROMARTY.— In  the  morning,  6,  viz.:  Established  Church,  3  ;  Free  Church, 3.  In  the  afternoon,  7,  viz.  : 
Established  Church,  3  ;  Free  Church,  4.  In  the  evening,  4,  viz. :  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  3. 

ROXBURGH. — In  the  morning,  5,  viz. :  Free  Church,  1 ;  Episco|>al,  1 ;  Independents,  3.  In  the  afternoon,  2,  viz. : 
Free  Church,  1 ;  Independents,!.  In  the  evening^  5,  viz. :  Free  Church,  2 ;  Independents,  3. 

SELKIRK. — In  the  morning:  Established  Church,  1.    In  the  afternoon :  Established  Church,  1. 

STIRLING. — In  the  morning,  5,  viz.:  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1;  Wesleyans,  1;  AVeslevan  Reformers,  1; 
Evangelical  Union,  1 ;  Roman  Catholics,  1.  In  the  afternoon,  2,  viz. :  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1 ;  Wesleyans,  l! 
In  the  evening  :  Wesleyan  Reformers,  1. 

SUTHERLAND. — In  the  morning,  5,  viz.:  Established  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  4.  In  the  afternoon,  6,  viz.:  Esta 
blished  Church,  1 ;  Free  Church,  4.  In  the  evening  :  Free  Church,  3. 

WIGTOWN.— In  the  morning,  6,  viz.:  Established  Church,  2;  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1;  Free  Church,  1; 
Episcopal,  1 ;  Roman  Catholics,  1.  In  the  afternoon,  2,  viz.:  United  Presbyterian  Church,  1  ;  Free  Church,!.  la 
the  evening,  Episcopal  Church,  1. 

C 


22 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  C.  (SUMMARY). 


ACCOMMODATION  and  ATTENDANCE  in  BURGHS,  or  PARISHES  which  contain  Burghs. 


Number 

Number  of 

of  Places  of 

Number  of 

Number  of 

the  Place?-  of 

CITIES 

Population, 
1851. 

Worship 
and 
Sittings 
(all  Deno 
minations). 

Attendants  at  Public 
Worship  on 
Sunday, 
March  oO,  1851. 

Places  open  for  Worsh  ip 
on  Sunday,  March  :50,  1851  ; 
and  Number 
of  Sittings  then  available. 

Worship  ia 
Col.  3. 
which  ma  lo 
no 
Return  as  to 

AND 

u 

' 

Places 

BURGHS. 

da 

„- 

§ 

of  Worship 

Sittings,  fcc. 

. 

2 

1 

"•$• 

H 

open. 

a 

1 

'o 

_  - 

1 

to 
_a 

I 

1 

a  . 

1  el1 

j 

c  . 

c 

1 

£3 

PH 

i-j: 

-.3 

o 

Ǥ 

>. 

ig£||gg 

0  £f 

Is 

>a 

:  1 

2 

0 

0 

5* 

33 

s 

3 

W 

-v5  <ch-E 

*'~ 

<K 

X-~ 

2 

TOTAL   -     - 

,107,321:1 

l^30^30J|«31 

549,661  |j  308,7,59 

285^06 

82,493 

770 

637 

253 

529,619 

467^88 

141,281  |     79 

21 

Aberdeen 

71,973 

73,227 

43 

34,543 

18,569 

16,883 

6,084 

>,; 

54 

1C 

34,543 

31^97 

11,469 

i 

2 

Airdrie       -       -        - 

14,435 

23,201 

13 

7,597  ! 

8^75 

1,567 

li' 

7 

6,997 

3,767 

.. 

i 

,  „ 

Annan 

4,570 

5,848 

7 

3,314 

1,631 

70 

1,098 

7 

•1 

4 

3,314 

440 

2,514 

. 

*   - 

Arbronth 

16,986 

19,829 

7 

5,210 

3,354 

3,166 

135 

7 

:, 

1 

5,210 

4,170 

4,50 

. 

• 

Ayr         - 

17,624 

21,076 

15 

9,354 

5,090 

4,328 

640 

15 

i:i 

3 

9,354 

7,514 

740 

i 

•   ' 

Banff   - 

6,000 

6,953 

10 

3,664 

1,843 

32 

1,213 

9 

1 

5 

3,604 

60 

2,747 

i 

, 

Brechin      - 

6,637 

8,210 

11 

6,550 

3^83 

3,238 

2,470 

11 

- 

3 

6^15 

5,980 

8,200 

. 

• 

Burntisland 

2,724 

3,158 

4 

2,226 

1,086 

1,207 

464 

4 

-1 

2 

2,226 

2,226 

1,353 

. 

• 

Campbeltown 

6,880 

9,381 

8 

5,266 

3,773 

3,640 

520 

7 

5 

2 

6,266 

4/556 

250 

2 

« 

Cupar 

5,686 

7,427 

10 

6,600 

3,291 

3,718 

7.50 

8 

7 

3 

5,400 

6^60 

720 

1 

. 

Dingwall 

1,990 

2,364 

3 

1,970 

1,212 

1,150 

750 

2 

2 

1 

1,850 

1^50 

1/)50 

. 

1 

Dumbarton       -        '- 

4,590 

4,766 

6 

2,840 

1,190 

1,233 

980 

6 

0 

4 

2,840 

2,735 

975 

. 

. 

Dumfries 

11,107 

12,298 

11 

6,548 

2,937 

2,020 

756 

11 

g 

4 

6,548 

5,748 

3,124 

1 

1 

Dundee       - 

78,931 

81,494 

53 

36,554 

19,092 

22,019 

5/543 

48 

16 

17 

35,894 

32,974 

10,280 

5 

. 

Punfermline 

13,836 

21,687 

17 

10,216 

4,972 

5,242 

460 

15 

14 

2 

9,686 

9,766 

1,002 

4 

. 

Dysart       -       - 

8,041 

8,739 

7 

5,321 

2,578 

2,761 

7 

6 

. 

5,321 

5^40 

.. 

. 

. 

Edinburgh  and  Leith  - 

191,221 

193,929 

123 

81,873 

48,886 

47,627 

11,319 

110 

97 

51 

80,893 

74,589 

26,583 

17 

3 

Elgin       -       - 

6,337 

9,884 

13 

6,516 

4,0(52 

3,225 

1,069 

11 

7 

5 

3^26 

4,786 

3,356 

1 

. 

Falkirk 

8,7.52 

16,438 

11 

8,231 

3,4.50 

3,051 

80 

11 

1" 

1 

8,231 

7,581 

500 

. 

. 

Forfar       - 

9,311 

11,009 

4 

4,030 

2,449 

2,700 

1,10,3 

4 

4 

1 

4,030 

4,030 

1,250 

. 

. 

Torres        -        -       - 

3,408 

4,069 

6 

3,383 

2,311 

904 

588 

6 

8 

2 

3,383 

1,500 

820 

. 

. 

Girvan  (Town)  - 

7,319 

8,588 

9 

4,320 

1,538 

513 

302 

9 

4 

3 

4,320 

1,700 

1,470 

. 

1 

Glasgow 

.'129,097 

340/505 

129 

100,574 

70,381 

62,075 

15,047 

124 

97 

:.- 

98,884 

87,304 

18,806 

17 

1 

Greenock 

36,689 

37,436 

2(5 

20,441 

10,307 

12,201 

2,387 

23 

23 

8 

18/M1 

18,141 

5,530 

2 

1 

Iladdington 

3,883 

5,525 

8 

4,347 

2,570 

2,411 

8 

8 

4,347 

4,347 

1 

. 

Hamilton 

9,030 

11,740 

8 

5,224 

2,403 

2,442 

1,590 

8 

8 

3 

5,224 

5,224 

2,350 

. 

. 

Inverness 

12,793 

16,496 

12 

10,706 

5,844 

3,522 

2,321 

12 

10 

7 

10,706 

9,736 

5^66 

. 

. 

Irvine       - 

4,790 

5,719 

6 

4,006 

2,4,57 

1,901 

1,180 

6 

8 

2 

4,006 

2/356 

700 

2 

. 

Jedburgh 

3,01.5 

5,476 

6 

3,912 

2,582 

830 

500 

,5 

2 

1 

3,612 

1,350 

300 

. 

1 

Kihnarnock       - 

19,201 

21.287 

18 

12,431 

5,305 

6,914 

2,137 

1.5 

15 

3 

10,656 

11^26 

2,079 

1 

. 

Kirkcaldy 

10,475 

'    13,779 

17 

8,539 

4,404 

4,984 

1,59 

15 

15 

1 

7,689 

7^89 

480 

1 

1 

Kirkcudbright     - 

2,778 

3,555 

4 

3,004 

1,420 

84 

391 

4 

1 

2 

3,004 

500 

1/W2 

. 

. 

Kirk  wall 

3,451 

3,990 

4 

2,9,52 

1,726 

1,888 

430 

4 

4 

1 

2,952 

2,952 

470 

. 

. 

Lanark       - 

5,304 

6,243 

8 

4,990 

1,588 

1,027 

235 

7 

6 

2 

4,990 

4^50 

120 

1 

2 

Linlithgow 

4,213 

6,115 

5 

2,580 

840 

181 

400 

5 

3 

1 

2,580 

l/.v 

450 

. 

1 

Jlontrose 

14,328 

15,822 

11 

6,991 

3,743 

3,942 

2,805 

11 

!> 

8 

5,989 

5^29 

4,128 

1 

1 

Mussclburgh       -       - 

7,092 

|     8,653 

7 

4,936 

1,966 

1,243 

830 

6 

6 

3 

4,136 

3,536 

1,536 

1 

1 

Nairn       -       — 

3,401 

4,110. 

k4 

2,900 

1,429 

1,366 

923 

3 

3 

2 

2,000 

2,450 

1,450 

. 

. 

Paisley 

47,952 

r>0,333 

48 

33,493 

12,041 

14,412 

2,981 

45 

4:; 

11 

32,743 

31^81 

4/550 

4 

1 

Peebles       - 

1,982 

2,073 

6 

2,814 

1,022 

874 

505 

6 

,1 

2 

2^14 

1/584 

910 

. 

. 

Perth 

23,835 

2-  ,500        2.5 

12,874 

7,706 

9,658 

3,536 

23     22 

8 

11,674 

11^>24 

4,559 

2 

1 

Peterhead 

7,298 

9,429        9 

5,206 

3,93.5 

810 

2,893 

9 

4 

5 

5,206 

960 

4/)06 

2 

. 

Port  Glasgow 

6,986 

7,017  ;      6 

3,500 

1,533 

1,291 

438 

5 

4 

2 

2,300 

;2/xw 

600 

1 

1 

Renfrew           - 

2,977 

3,898        2 

1,588 

1,037 

1,046 

850 

2 

2 

1 

1,588 

1^88 

8G8 

. 

• 

Rothesay     -       -       - 

7,104 

7,354    j  10 

6,459 

3,179 

3,356 

10 

8 

. 

6,459 

6/W9 

.. 

. 

. 

Rutherglcn 

6,947 

7,954 

5 

2,640 

1,3,52 

1,341 

2.52 

4 

8 

2 

2/HO 

2/540 

940 

1 

• 

Saint  Andrews 

5,107 

•     7.327 

13 

4,070 

3,5,53 

3,359 

613 

13 

13 

3 

4,070 

4,070 

610 

2 

• 

Selkirk       - 

3,314 

4.'117         4 

2,105 

1,295 

700 

60 

4       2 

1 

2,105 

1,140 

150 

t 

Stirling             -            - 

9,301 

10,1  SO       14 

8,091 

4,261 

4,100 

501 

14 

11 

3 

8,091 

7,241 

950 

1 

• 

Stranraer 

3,877 

3,877 

7 

4,314 

1,038 

1,685 

90.1 

7 

6 

1 

4,314 

4^14 

728 

1 

• 

Tain          - 

2,588 

3,574 

2 

1,5,50 

1,130 

973 

750 

2 

2 

1 

1,550 

1,550 

1,200 

. 

. 

AVick       - 

6,722 

11,8.51       10 

4,608 

3,197 

ooo 

4,030 

880 

10 

8 

2 

4,308 
1  ''30 

4,128 

1.890 

2 

1 

"Wigtown 

2,824  '      3        I,'K>U  ;         ooo 

3       •        • 

f**  It  !>as  not  been  found  possible  in  all  cases  to  [rive  the  statistics  for  the  exact  Burch  ;  since,  where  Bunrh*  are  not  conterminate 
with  parishes,  the  Census  Returns  do  not  show  which  of  the  places  of  worship  are  within  and  which  outside  the  limits  of  the  Bureli. 
In  Bii'.-h  ca=es,  the  figures  have  been  taken  for  the  parochial  limits  ;  and  the  additional  population  thus  included  is  shown  m  Column  *.; 
On  this  account  some  of  the  smaller  Burghs  have  been  omitted  altogether. 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


23 


TABLE  C. 
(Denominational  Details.) 


ACCOMMODATION  and  ATTENDANCE  in  BURGHS,  or  PARISHES  which 
contain  Burghs. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

1  Number  of  Places  of 
Worship. 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]  . 

1  Number  ol  Places  of 
AVorship.  I 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

0 

2 

S 

It 

i 

H 

1  = 

1  After 
noon. 

~     ~ 

£     •<  a 

1 

g.S 

li 

--•  — 

c  bo 
W'3 

ABERDEEN. 
(Parliamentary  City.) 

Population  of  {§£""••"»; 

AIRDRIE. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  j  T}miV'  7<  ***' 
(.  Burgh,  14,435. 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Con 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
Unitarians 
Wesleyan  Methodists 
Glassites      or     Sande- 
manians 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.: 
Roman  Catholics 
Latter  l)ay  Saints    or 
Mormons 

43 

6576 

25,367 

34,543 

18,569  16,883  60S  1 

13 

2100  1797 

7597 

3875 

1567 

.. 

7 
1 
5 
15 
2 

6 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

963 
227 
2231 
1497 

1228 

280 

100 
50 

5172 
223 
1740 
11,76(5 
1925 

2971 

820 

750 

7735 
450 
3971 
13,913 
1925 

4199 
280 

820 

10(1 
350 

800 

3215 
212 
1351 
9426 
1350 

1545 
76 
160 
354 

30 
150 

700 

3613 
212 
1595 
8533 
980 

1605 

45 
300 

1813 

450 
735 

1100 

1380 
29'.' 

2 

'i 

2 
1 

2 
2 

i 

'.'.      560 
30     670 
560       40 

500     410 
380     100 

630       i7 

1900 

560 
1500 
600 

910 
480 

617 

800 

500 
1150 

240 
81 

69 

400 

88 

54 

80 

50 

•  • 

250 

1 
1 

..        .. 

1000 

910 
95 

800 
95 

•  • 

ANNAN. 

(Royal  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {{£*$;  S£ 

ARBROATH. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of{^'-.JS; 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Wesleyan  Methodists  - 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.: 
Roman  Catholics 

7 

1264 

1315 

3314 

1631 

70 

1098 

7 

900 

4310 

5210 

3354 

3106 

135 

2 

'i 

i 
i 

i 

260 

489 
15 

210 

1150 
125 

1410 

735 
489 
140 

240 

615 

227 
440 
56 

130 

ie 

480 

233 
295 

90 

2 

1 

'2 
1 

1 

320 
20 

400 
160 

2030 
120 

2030 

2030 
440 

2050 

1503 
122 

* 

1463 

1200 
110 

I73i 

50 
80 

450 
240 

80 
186 

125 

135 

i 

260 

40 

300 

163 

60 

***  It  lias  not  been  found  possible  in  all  cases  to  give  the  statistics  for  the  exact  Burtrh  ;  since,  where  Burghs  are  not  con- 
terminate  with  parishes,  the  Census  Returns  do  not  show  which  of  the  places  of  worship  are  within  and  which  outside  the 
limits  of  the  Burgh.  In  such  cases,  the  figures  have  been  taken  for  the  parochial  limits;  and  the  additional  population  thus 
included  it*  shown  in  the  heading. 

.  ABERDEEN. — The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  43  places  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the 
Unitarians. 

Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  12  other  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ;  one  to 
the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  two  to  the  Independents  ;  three 
to  the  Baptists  ;  two  to  Isolated  Congregations  ;  and  one  to  the  Society  of  Friends. 

AIKDRIE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  13  places  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the  Latter 
Day  Saints. 
A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  EvangclicaJ  Union. 

ARBROATH.--Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  four  other  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the  Established 
Church  ;  one  to  the  Original  Secession  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

c  2 


21 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

IN  umber  uf  Places  of 
AVorshin. 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

I 

Number 

of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  "Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

i 

|! 

1 

S  it 

c  3 

£  it 

S 

II 

I 

|| 

II 

|| 

AYR. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Ponnlitinn  nr  f  Parishes,  21,076. 
of  1  Burgh,      17,624. 

BANFF. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  £  }jw«h'  6000  ' 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 
Established  Church      - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents   or  Con- 
gregationalists 
•\VcsJt\van  Methodists  - 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

15 

655 

5276 

9354 

5090 

4328 

6-10 

10 

805 

1259 

3664 

1843 

32 

1213 

421 

120 
463 

180 
29 

3 
3 
3 
1 

1 
2 
1 

1 

40 
85 
400 
50 

80 

2320 
1170 
926 
200 

600 

2360 
2435 

2369 
250 

400 
740 

800 

1117 
1401 
1518 
132 

62 
260 
70 

530 

1417 
1516 
870 
115 

80 
250 
80 

560 

80 

1 
1 
2 
1 

2 
1 

i 

1 

467 
150 

38 

490 
650 

80 
39 

1150 
490 
800 
340 

467 
230 

77 
110 

703 
125 
604 
100 

131 
100 

35 
45 

32 

BRECHIN. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

BURNTISLAND. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  J  JJmxh'  f^' 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Oritrinal  Secession  Ch. 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or   Con- 
gregationalists 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

11 

1000 

4260 

6550 

3583 

3238 

850 

3SO 
1240 

4 

873 

755 

2226 

1086 

1207 

464 

1 

1 
3 
3 
1 

1 

1 

340 
110 

400 
150 

1500 

1240 
1220 
300 

1500 
430 
15X0 
2190 
300 

400 
150 

1100 
155 
844 
1197 
180 

47 
60 

900 
190 
948 
1050 
150 

1 

'i 

1 
1 

750 
123 

755 

755 

598 
750 
123 

310 

396 
340 

40 

324 

430 
37U 
83 

264 
200 

* 

CAMPBELTOWN. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh) 

Population  «f{gSg..««- 

CUPAR. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  |  jj^gh'  5686 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church    - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free-  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Baptists 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

8 

2886 

1380 

5266 

3773 

3640 

520 

40() 
120 

10 

1407 

359 

18 

20 

7oo 
310 

3513 

6600 

3291 

3718 

750 

70 
68 

2 

i 

3 
1 

1200 
16 
12(50 
250 

1180 

2200 
1196 
1260 
250 

750 
900 
1913 
60 

780 
1400 
1460 

3 
3 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1861 
482 
1050 
120 

3300 
1100 
1050 
140 
700 
310 

1300 
700 
850 
108 
250 
83 

1450 
826 
950 

370 
122 

1 

160 

200 

360 

150 

A  vu.  -The  number  of  sittings  is   not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  15  places  of  worship.     It  belongs  to  the  Evan 
gelical  Union. 

A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church 

BANFF.  --  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  10  places  of  worship.     It  belongs  to  the  Free  Church. 
Keturns  are  altogether  wanting  for  two  other  places  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 
CAMPBELTOWN.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  eight  places  of  worship.    They  belong  to  the 

CUPAR. -The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  10  places  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church. 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


25 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

r  of  Places  of 
hip.  | 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  SO,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

r  of  Places  of 
hip.  1 

Number 

of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

^ 
9& 

£ 

I 

it 

3 

1 

jl 

<S 

9* 

=S'H 

J=  £ 

^ 

g 

£ 
^ 

|j 

3 

o 
H 

Is*  1 
a-  j 

"  o 

<  ff 

P 

DING\VALL. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 
Population  of  {£« 

DUMBARTON. 

(Royal  Burgli.) 
Population  of  {J^j;;S>: 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 
Established  Church 
United  Prosby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Baptists 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Ciis. 
Roman  Catholics  - 

3 

1970 

1970 

1212     1150 

750 

6 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

589 

2251 

2840 

1190    1233 

980 

6io 

25 

28 

317 

1 

800 

800 

180 

500 

76 
250 
20 
71 
100 

11S9 
250 
580 
3i 

198 

1263 
500 
600 
105 
100 

270 

443 

250 
250 
30 
31 

180 

398 
260 
250 

39 

286 

1 
1 

1050 
120 

•• 

1050 
120 

1032 

650 

750 

.. 

DUMFRIES. 
(Royal  Burgh.) 

popu.ati»»of{JS;in;;;: 

DUNDEE. 
(Parliamentary  Burqh.) 

Popu,a,ionof{j^!;->M»f. 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 
Established  Church     - 
Reformed  Presby.  Ch.  - 
Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
"VVesleyan  Methodists  - 
Independent  Methodists 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.: 
Roman  Catholics  - 
Latter  Day  Saints    or 
Mormons 

11 

1930 

4618 

6548 

2937 

2020 

756 

53 

0.  7-.il 

42 

23,770 

30,554 

19,692 

-.'•-NOl! 

5643 

700 

1 
1 

250 
300 

785 
350 

1035 
650 

350 

400 

11 

6782 

8884 

5606 

(3334 

1 
9 

ll 

2 

5 
3 
1 

1 
.> 

3 
2 

1 

160 
1765 
U9t 
4i( 

2173 
130 
30( 
KM 

5SO 
441 

50( 

160 
5053 
8024 
460 

1321 

250 
200 
120 

1100 

320 

6818 
11,518 

yoo 

3i9t 
430 
550 
600 
700 
440 

1900 

158 
31112 
6t,V> 
450 

144  1 

•>•>.-: 

270 
190 
210 
120 

1000 

205 
1614 
7(52 
350 

1742 

205 
3*2 
150 

280 
230 

25 
90 

1079 
1400 
250 

983 
22 
350 
ISO 
40  i 
100 

75 
100 

3 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

650 
70 

60 

1450 
984 
230 

374 
245 

2100 
984 
300 

374 

305 

818 
483 
156 

147 
86 
63 

941 
416 

86 

153 
21 

346 

80 

1 

600 

200 

800 

884 

330 

DUNFERMLINE. 

(Parliamentary  Jinrfjh.) 

PopuWionof^j;^; 

DVSART. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

''"i-«--f{!S;:'S:l?: 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 
Established  Church 
Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
New  Church 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.: 
Roman  Catholics  - 
Cathc.  and  Apostolic  Ch. 
Latter   Day  Saints    or 
Mormons 

17 

801 

5362 

10,216 

4972 

5242 

4CO 

7 

1281 

1020 

5321 

2578 

2761 

•• 

1 

5 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

134 

470 
120 

80 

2980 
2062 

320 

2000 

47ii 
2062 

790 
120 

80 

450 

500 

2344 
1323 

135 
75 

83 

450 
12 

50 

730 

2730 
1358 

212 
82 
13 

ICO 

2 

1 
1 
2 

200 
550 

450 

770 
250 

2770 
800 
420 
1250 

::#S8 

362 

285 
759 

1110 
330 
3:5i; 
955 

•• 

105 
12 

300 

.. 

.. 

1 

81 

81 

84 

DUMFRIES.    The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returnel  tor  o  ic  of  the  above  eleven 
Returns  have  not  been  received  fi.r  two  other  places  of  worship  belonging  to  t 

il.icos  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the  Uaptists. 
e  Establis  ied  Church. 

DUNDEE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  five  of  the  above  fifty- three  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  three  belo_0 
to  the  Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  two  other  places  of  worship.  Of  which,  one  belongs  to  the  Glassites,  and  one  to  an 
Isolated  Congregation. 

DJJNFERMLINE.-  The  number  of  sittingsie  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  17  places  of  worship.  Ofthepe,  one  belongs  to  the 
Evangelical  Union  ;  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics ;  one  to  the  Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  two  other  places  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

DYSABT. -Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  two  other  places  of  worship.  Of  whiali,  one  belongs  to  the  Established 
Church,  and  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church. 


CENSUS,  1851:— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND 


TABLE  C.— continued. 


Number  of 

Number  of 

«M 

Atte 

idanta  at 

Attendants  at 

0 

Number 

Public  Worship 

0 

Number 

Public  Worship 

o 

on 

Sunday 

0 

on  Sunday 

RELIGIOUS 

1 

of  Sittings. 

March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 

S 

of  Sittings. 

March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 

DENOMINATION 

""S  £ 

day  Scholars]. 

o.£ 

day  Scholars], 

x  t 

g 

23 

~o 

g  il 

j->  c 

N 

81 

i 

tl 

13 

If 

ii 

is 

i^ 

£ 

rV~' 

*< 

w^ 

25 

* 

<  a 

H 

^'" 

<: 

H 

EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 

ELGIN. 

(Parliamentary  Bttrghs.) 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

TOTAL    - 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

123 

14,876  53,897,81,873 

48,883  <7.2-'7  11,319 

13 

1950 

2366 

6516 

4062 

3225 

1069 

Established  Church     - 

26 

•2'2",7     14,220,  19,991 

8674  6887 

1573 

4 

880 

.. 

2680 

1452 

654 

324 

Reformed  Presbyterian 

Church 

1 

117        423 

510 

317 

360 

Original  Secession  Ch  - 

j 

Qrtfi 

United  Presby.  Church 

20 

3075 

15,308  20,46." 

12,792  15'^ 

1128 

2 

50 

776 

1226 

881 

849 

630 

Free  Church 

29 

1625 

14,994  20,S3< 

15,315  1:''!(--1    1517 

2 

170 

1290 

14<30 

1150 

1340 

.. 

Episcopal  Church 

10 

480 

2490     37S't 

KKn     ;i;;i 

1 

300 

300 

140 

.. 

.. 

Independents   or  Con- 

gationalists 

G 

1380 

3630     50K 

ir,7>;  -27  w 

412 

1 

180 

260 

.. 

Baptists 

7 

2746 

350    :;.i'.t 

L654 

1265     668 

2 

600 

GOO 

150 

122 

115 

Society  of  Friends 

1 

430 

43f 

47 

58^ 

Unitarians     ... 

1 

100 

650 

110 

75     220 

AVesleyan  Methodists  - 

4 

570 

1095 

1865 

682 

179     829 

Primitive  Methodists  - 

1 

250 

250 

50       Aft 

Glassites     or     Sande- 

manians 

1 

260 

26(1 

150 

180     100 

New  Church 

1 

150 

50 

31 

Isolated  Congregations 

s 

470 

1070 

750 

155      °1  I 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.: 

Roman  Catholics 

4 

800 

700 

1500 

24542068 

1020 

1 

250 

.. 

250 

109 

.. 

Cath  and  \pos  Church 

-. 

300 

arm 

185 

14 

190 

Jeics           ... 

1 

3(5 

31         67 

28 

FALKIRK. 

(Parliamentary  Btirgli.} 

ropu,a,ion  of  (ft*!;;  ^-; 

FORFAR. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Potion  of{!;^!;:"^: 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church 

Reformed  Presbyterian 
Church   - 

United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 

Independents    or  Con- 
gregationalists  - 

Baptists       - 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 
Roman  Catholics  - 

11 

3000 

3331 

8231 

3450 

3051 

80 

4 

880 

1350 

4030 

2449 

2700 

1103 

2 

1 
2 

o 

1 
2 

1 

1600 

150 
700 
350 

40 
100 

450 

100 
551 
1270 

9GO 

2050 

250 
2G51 
1G20 

1000 
1GO 

500 

1081 

50 
701 
915 

350 
34 

313 

68i 

60 
835 
860 

4iO 
37 

135 

1 

•• 

1800 

1200 

1200 

•• 

80 

1 
1 

1 

500 
150 

230 

1100 
250 

500 
1250 

480 

169 

800 

280 

200 
1000 

300 

1103 

EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  17  of  the  above  12:?  plr.crs  of  worship.  Of  these, 
three  belong  to  the  Established  Church ;  two  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  three  to  the  Free  Church;  three  to  the 
Kpiscop.-il  Church  ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  two  to  the  Roman  Catholics ;  and  three  to  Isolated  Congregations. 

Returns  are  altogether  wanting  tor  10  other  plaees  of  worship,  of  which,  eight  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ;  two  to 
the  Original  Secession  Church ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Cnurch ;  one  to  the  Free  Church ;  one  to  the  Episcopal 
Church  ;  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics ;  one  to  the  Evangelical  Union ;  and  one  to  an  Isolated  Congregation. 

ELGIN.  -He  munber  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  13  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the  Inde 
pendents. 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


Number  of 

Number  of 

<n 

Attendants  at 

SM 

Attendants  at 

33 

Number 

Public  Worship 

•r. 

Number 

Public  Worship 

RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION 

r  of  Place 
hip. 

of  Sittings. 

on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

| 

of  Sittings. 

on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars.] 

,=  fc 

2  £ 

• 

til* 

6-1*1 

i    • 

"~  t 
1^ 

. 

ats 

•3 

Sic    fe§ 

8  -C 

* 

&    £!•  £ 

s-5  <- 

W'S 

z; 

£ 

31 

1 

r%'~     •<  ~ 

FORRES. 

GIRVAN. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

(  Town.) 

Population  of  (gj^h'  3468' 

Pnniilatinn  r,f  f  1'arish,  8588. 

Population  of  [Town>    7319> 

TOTAL    - 

6 

611 

1772 

3383 

2311 

904 

588 

9 

3205 

1115 

4320 

1538     513 

302 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Established  Church     - 

1 

1000 

630 

1 

80 

820 

900 

420 

Reformed  Prcsbv  Ch  • 

] 

400 

400 

82 

82 

United  Presby.  Ch. 

1 

20 

700 

720 

600 

650 

500 

1 

200 

295 

495 

192 

147 

Free  Church 

1 

71 

712 

783 

775 

1 

1000 

1000 

400 

400 

Episcopal  Church 
Independents   or  Con- 

1 

20 

2GO 

280 

66 

34 

1 

100 

100 

54 

31 

gre<rationalists 

2 

500 

100 

600 

"40 

2°0 

88 

Unitarians 

1 

200 

2(10 

"VVesleyan  Methodists  - 
Isolated  Congregations 

•• 

1 
1 

250  !       .  . 
725 

250 
725 

60 
130 

105 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.: 

Roman  Catholics 

1 

250 

250 

200 

GLASGOW. 

(Parliamentary  City.) 

Ponnlntinn  nf  1"  Parishes,  340,605. 
or(.City,          329,097. 

GBEENOCK. 

(Parliamentary  Uurgh.) 

Population  of  {];~£S; 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES 

Established  Church     - 
Reformed  Prestiy.  Ch.  - 
Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents    or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
Society  of  Friends 
Unitarians 
Wesleyan  Methodists  - 
Primitive  Methodists  - 
Glassitcs  or  Sandema- 
nians       - 
New  Church    - 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 

Roman  Catholics 
Cath.  and  Apostolic  Ch. 
Latter  Day  Saints    or 
Mormons 

129 

2,541 

67,4-18 

i  on,  -.71 

'0,381 

62,075 

)5,w; 

26 

5309 

16,470 

20,441 

10,307 

•-'.an 

2387 

25 
2 
2 
20 
27 
5 

11 

6 
2 

1 
4 
1 

1 
1 
2 
9 

N 
1 

1 

2795 

306 
1654 
760 

1520 
1040 

350 
250 

20 

250 
20 

1330 

1499 
150 

600 

16,192 
1920 
1020 
19,92s 

17,863 

530 

2800 
550 

500 
1750 
100 

230 
4065 

22,907 
1920 
1550 
22,18  |. 
22,3.7.t 
2880 

6340 
1590 
400 
850 
2000 
120 

250 
250 
1400 
1630 

10,914 
150 

600 

3.953 
1536 
650 
5,OSO 
15,651 
2061 

2981 
930 

60 
400 
1600 

80 

60 
107 
1550 
557 

12,000 
75 

450 

14,635 
1680 
930 
16,6  U» 
13.29S 
1785 

3288 
1058 
38 

40 

96 
47 
1350 
631 

6000 
100 

450 

1001  1 

l-tf. 
1611! 
532  ! 

733 
535 

5 
1 

272 

4728 
550 

5000 
550 

1284 
320 

2283 
450 

700 

4 
7 
1 

1 
2 

401 
720 
100 

470 

4154 

3898 
500 

850 
50 

4555 
52S6 
000 

850 
520 

2287 
4375 
350 

156 

80 

2888 
4749 

177 

84 

50 

550 

400 
37: 
120 

89 

1 

60 

340 

400 

115 

73 

62> 

5400 

400 

1 
1 

1 
1 

360 

800 
120 

600 
800 

600 
360 

1600 
120 

300 

80 

900 
60 

450 
210 

900 

70 

28(1 
384 

300 
50 

GLASGOW.  -The  number  of  sittin/js  is  not  returned  tor  17  of  the  above  12U  ]  laces  of  worship.    Of  the>e,  five  belong  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  ;  two  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church  ;  one 

to  the  Independents ;  one  to  the  Baptists ;  one  to  the  Society  of  Friends ;  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Methodists ;  one  to  the 
Evangelical  Union ;  and  three  to  Isolated  Congregations. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  given  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  an  Isolated  Congregation. 

lleturns  are  altogether  wanting  for  10  other  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  four  belong  to  the  Established  Church ;  two  to 
the  Reformed  1'resbytcrians ;  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church ;  one  to  the  Baptists  ;  one  to  the  Evangelical  Union ;  arid  one 
to  an  Isolated  Congregation. 

The  portion  of  Govan  Parish  in  the  County  of  Ixenfrew  is  not  included. 

GREENOCK.— The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  20  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to 
the  Established  Church ;  and  one  to  the  Free  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 


28 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

I  Number  of  Places  of 
Worship.  1 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars.] 

Number  of  Places  of 
Worship.  1 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars.] 

| 

6? 

•a 

1 

C  SJJ 

f=l'~ 

|I 

<J 

0  6C 
_>  S 

o 

e 
w 

£J 

g.s 

<5  a 

1 

1* 

kS  c 

r^"* 

II 

1* 

HADDINGTON. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Populationof^S 

HAMILTON. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {£$;  ™& 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church      - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Cl  lurch 
Independents 
Isolated  Congregations 

8 

1245 

1842 

4347 

2570 

2411 

8 

983 

4241 

5224 

2403 

2442   1590 

1 

4 

1 
1 
1 

1200 

701 

497 

833 
202 

150 

1092 
600 

150 

1925 
802 

300 

1137 
520 
120 
92 

1101 
603 
50 
100 

:: 

4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

120 
63 
550 
250 

3210 

880 
151 

3210 
1000 
214 
550 
250 

1211 
700 
92 
300 
100 

1160 
780 
42 
-400 
60 

950 
620 

20 

INVERNESS. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Popu.ationof{^~ 

IRVINE. 

(Royal  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {™&™ 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church      - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents   or  Con- 
greirationalists  - 
Baptists 
Wesleyan  Methodists  - 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.: 
Roman  Catholics  - 

12 

2650 

6656 

10,706 

5S44 

3522 

2321 

0 

200 

1500 

4000 

2457 

1901 

1180 

3 
2 

3 

1 

1 

2120 
268 

2550 
748 
2300 
600 

4670 
1016 
3170 
600 

530 

1750 
794 
2747 
200 

60 

980 
274 
1785 
135 

281 

109 
175 
1550 
300 

40 

1 

2 

1 

200 

1500 

1700 
1650 

800 
1140 
107 

950 
720 
231 

800 
380 

1 

050 

130 

1 
1 

62 
200 

258 
200 

320 
400 

92 
201 

67 

1 

220 

•• 

JEDBURGH. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  £  j^!£]|'  3^5 

KILMARNOCK. 
(Municipal  Burgh.) 

TOTAL    - 

6 

416 

3190 

3912 

2*82 

830 

500 

18 

1838 

7843 

12,431 

53G5 

6914 

2137 

ROTESTANT  CHURCHES 

Established  Church     - 

.. 

.. 

3 

200 

2352 

3502 

1356 

1415 

.. 

Original  Secession  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 

'3 

1 
1 

100 
50 
70 

2000 
700 

80 

2712 
750 
150 

1800 

484 
150 

700 
130 

1 
4 
3 

600 
158 

70 
2315 
2001 

70 
3715 
3159 

60 

1660 
1870 

60 

180S 
2030 

1661 

Independents,  or  Con- 
pregrationalists  - 

1 

190 

110 

300 

148 

500 

1 
1 
1 
3 

40 
120 
420 

755 

40 
875 
420 

70 
25 

74 

70 
14 
790 
67 

36 

Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

THER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 

Roman  Catholics  - 

1 

300 

350 

650 

250 

600 

500 

HADDINGTON.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  (belonging  to  the  Episcopal  Church)  out  of 
lie  above  eiirht  place*. 

A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

HAMILTON.-- -A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church.  ' 

IRVINE.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  six  places  of  worship ;  of  which  one  belongs  to  tl.e 

ree  Church,  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

JEDBURGH.-  -A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

KILMARNOCK.— The  number  of  sittinyt  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  18  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the 
Independents. 

A  return  is  altogether  wanting  fiT  one  » lace  of  worship  Vlonging  to  the  Established  Church 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


29 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

r  of  Places  of 
hip. 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  AVorship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1S51, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

r  of  Places  of 
lip. 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  AVorship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

I  Numbc 
AVors 

£ 

1 

1 

!-= 

^c 

h 

w" 

x  / 

StS 

5  ? 

to 

§ 

£ 

ft  "el 
•<  ft 

3 

1 

|* 

S-FH 

II  b 

-^  K    P3-rH 

KIRKCALDY. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh). 

*»^<*{S£SrS3£ 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 

(Royal  Btirgh). 

Population  of  {g^gg; 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Established  Church     - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalista 
.  Baptists    .   -       - 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

17 

3884 

2685 

8539 

4404 

4984 

159 

4 

1422 

1582 

3004 

1420 

84 

391 

3 
3 
4 
1 

1 
2 
2 

1 

324 

50 
2190 
120 

480 
360 
60 

300 

2005 
500 

180 

2329 
2370 
2190 
300 

480 
360 
210 

300 

1378 
1140 
1450 

80 

130 
169 
57 

1467 
1307 
1668 

85 

161 
222 
74 

1 
1 
1 

20 
400 
750 

1482 
100 

1502 
500 
750 

640 

72 
458 

84 

3oi 

159 

1 

252 

252 

250 

90 

KIRKWALL. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh). 

ropu.ationof{K|';;S 

LANARK. 

(Royal  Burgh}. 

Popu,ation  of  S$;g(«; 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Original  Secession  Ch. 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

4 

422 

2530 

2952 

1726 

1888 

•130 

8 

21  5<; 

2834 

4990 

1588 

1627 

235 

'i 

i 
i 

i 

22 

400 

500 
1400 
560 

70 

500 
1400 

582 

470 

73 

1200 
378 

75 

85 
1300 
425 

78 

o 

316 

1484 

1800 

430 

2 
1 

2 
I 

40(1 
520 

800 
120 

1350 

1750 
520 

800 
120 

830 
340 

200 

218 

1282 
345 

105 
130 

LINLITHGOW. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh). 

Potation  of  {2SgS£ 

MONTROSE. 

(Royal  Burgh). 

Population  of  {}«*.  J^| 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES: 
Established  Church     - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Coii- 
gresationalists 
Baptists 
\Vesleyan  Methodists  - 
Glassites     or      Sande- 
manians 
Evangelical  Union 

5 

1 
1 

1 

1 

950 

1630 

2580 

840 

181 

400 

14 

1511 

4980 

6991 

3743 

3942 

2805 

60 
450 

280 

1100 
420 

110 

1100 

480 
450 

390 

450 
250 

80 

100 

400 

2 

4 
'2. 

2 

1 
2 

1 

67 
946 
68 

150 
150 
130 

1180 
1850 
1150 

600 
200 

1247 
2796 
1218 

1250 
150 
330 

240 
2179 
770 

375 
150 
23 

660 
18(10 
811 

476 
160 
35 

700 
1425 

420 
200 

'i 

160 

'•'• 

160 

60 

si 

KTRKCALDY.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  of  the  above  17.    It  belongs  to  the  Free 

KIRKWALL.— A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

LANARK.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  eight  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the 
Independents. 

Keturns  are  not  civen  of  the  number  of  attendants  in  two  places  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

LINLITHGOW. — The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  five  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the 
Established  Church. 

MONTROSE.— The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the  above  14  places  of  worship.    It  belongs  to  the  Glassitcz, 

The  number  of  attendant*  is  not  returned  forgone  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Baptists. 

Iteturns  are  altogether  wanting  for  three  other  places  of  worship  belonging  to  tLe  Established  Church. 


30 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

"o 

1 

Number 

of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1X51, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

of  I'laces  of 
ip.  1 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sundav 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

1 

ti 

1! 

I 

8 

ji 

w'~ 

1  Worsi 

| 

1 

1 

P 

After 
noon. 

|.3 

MUSSELBURGH. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

NAIRN. 

(Royal  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {gJJ^{['  JJJf 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 

United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists  - 

7 

2030 

1506 

4936 

1966 

1213 

836 

4 

1212 

1688 

2900 

1429 

1366 

92$ 

2 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1000 
1000 
30 

1036 
300 

470 

3136 
1300 
1000 
200 

1000 
231 
435 
150 

150 

513 

470 
60 

200 

436 

1 
1 

1 

900 
62 

550 

938 

900 
550 
1000 

475 
800 

350 
716 
300 

700 

400 

1 

250 

200 

450 

154 

•• 

223 

PAISLEY. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  j  j^"^^68'  47*9-2' 

PEEBLES. 
(Royal  Burgh.) 

Population  of  (  j^!^'  jggij 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 

Reformed  Presby.  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents   or  Con- 
gregationalists 

Baptists       - 
Unitarians 
Weslcyan  Methodists  - 
Primitive  Methodists  - 
New  Church 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 
Roman  Catholics 

Latter  Day  Saints   or 
Mormons 

48 

6231 

17,353 

33,493 

12,041 

14,412 

2981 

6 

930 

884 

2814 

1622 

874 
540 

505 

11 
1 

7 
8 

1 

4 

3 
1 
3 

1 
1 
1 
1 

3 

2 

420 
200 
230 
932 

700 
1210 
150 
210 
320 
180 
100 
100 

1099 
350 

4730 
700 
4152 
5082 
350 

400 
80 
600 
1259 

11,519 
900 
7312 
6214 
350 

1100 
1210 
150 
320 
320 
180 
700 
300 

2568 
350 

3235 
330 
3128 
3459 
183 

262 
379 
20 
162 
31 
40 
189 

590 
33 

3867 
390 
3477 
1021 
142 

312 
445 
29 
211 

80 
53 

280 

1072 
33 

373 

1 

•• 

1000 

540 

•• 

469 

2 
2 

220 
610 

881 

1104 

610 

592 
430 

285 

285 
220 

180 
360 

74 
111 

123 
153 

1083 
25 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

1 

100 

•• 

100 

60 

49 

MUSSELBUHGII.-  The  number  ofaittinfftia  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  seven  places  of  worship.  They  belong  to  the 
Independents. 

The  number  of  aUendants  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church,  and  one  belonging 
to  the  Independents. 

PAISLEY.-  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  four  of  the  above  48  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the 
Established  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church ;  one  to  the  Independents  ;  and  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Methodists. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

Returns  are  altogether  wanting  for  three  other  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Established  Church  ;  and 
one  to  the  Free  Church. 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


31 


TABLE  C — continued. 


Number  of 

Number  of 

Attendants  at 

Attendants  at 

RELIGIOUS 
DEXOMIN  VTION 

0 

3 
jj 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Public  AVrorship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

ol  Places  o 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Public  AVorship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

li| 

•  -d 

fe'g 

•  -d 

| 

|-g 

i 

C    5>C 

%    X 

S  it 

=  £ 

9 

U 

jj 

E  si  £  § 

§|p 

F_ 

S 

<  a 

£ 

ST 

<* 

'^ 

i 

-<'E, 

1 

g-S   ^  £ 

>  c 
H"" 

PERTH. 

PETERHEAD. 

(Parliamentary  City.) 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {  ^™hes»  g;gg; 

Population  of  (g^~  jj'  f|||' 

TOTAL    - 

25 

3852 

9022 

12,874 

7706 

9658 

3536 

9 

1254 

3152 

5206 

3935 

810 

2893 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Established  Church     - 

3 
1 

37 

200 

1775 
300 

1812 
500 

1700 

2435 

1500 

2 

41 

2006 

2050 

1860 

180 

1400 

United  Presby.  Church 

5 

778 

2912 

3690 

1924 

3141 

733 

1 

500 

500 

208 

.  . 

,   Free  Church 

5 

314 

3264 

3578 

2449 

2951 

612 

1 

.. 

1146 

1146 

850 

800 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

550 

.. 

550 

438 

242 

139 

1 

.. 

.. 

800 

550 

.. 

450 

Independents  or  Con- 

gregationalists    - 

2 

1100 

94 

1194 

150 

209 

•• 

2 

710 

710 

290 

500 

80 

Old    Scotch    Indepen 

dents 

1 

80 

•• 

80 

15 

18 

•• 

•• 

•  • 

Baptists       - 

1 

215 

85 

300 

286 

170 

Wesleyan  Methodists  - 

1 

68 

292 

360 

94 

41 

119 

1 

.. 

137 

130 

163 

Glassites     or     Sande- 

manians     - 

1 

160 

•• 

160 

115 

136 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

Isolated  Con"Teorations 

1 

200 

200 

25 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.  : 

Roman  Catholics 

2 

150 

300 

450 

335 

40 

433 

1 

.. 

.. 

.. 

40 

1 

PORT-GLASGOW. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  |  i^^ii'  09%' 

(J 
Po 

R] 

°arlia 

)ulatio 

868 

UNFR 
menta 

nof  [ 
1588 

EW. 

ry  Burgh.) 
Parish,  3898. 
Burgh,  2977. 

TOTAL    - 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

6 

572 

1722 

3500 

1533 

1291 

438 

1037 

1046 

350 

Established  Church     - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Free  Church 

2 
1 

1 

522 

222 

950 

1200 
750 
950 

350 
223 
515 

450 
265 
508 

•• 

1 

•• 

720 

437 

446 

1 

868 

868 

600 

600 

350 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

300 

300 

45 

68 

138 

•• 

•• 

•  • 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cus.: 

Roman  Catholics 

1 

50 

250 

300 

400 

••• 

300 

•• 

•• 

•• 

PERTH.  The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  25  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the 
Established  Church  :  ami  one  to  the  Episcopal  Church. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

Ueturus  are  altogether  wanting  for  ID  other  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  two  belong  to  the  Established  Church  :  two  to  the 
"United  1'resbyteriau  Church  ;  one  to  the  Free  Church  ;  one  to  the  Independents  ;  one  to  the  Old  Scotch  Independents ;  two 
to  tliC  Baptists  ;  and  one  to  the  Wesleyan  Methodists. 

PETERHEAD.— The  number  of  sitting*  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  nine  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  lo 
the  Wesleyan  Methodists  ;  and  one  to  the  Roman  Catholics. 

PORT-GLASGOW.  -The  number  o?  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  (belonging  to  the  Established  Church)  out 
of  the  above  six  places. 

The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  lor  ono  place  of  worship  (belonging  to  the  Established  Church)  out  of  the  above 
six  places. 


CENSUS,  1851  :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  C.  —  continued. 

RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

r  of  Places  of 

hit>. 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

r  of  Places  of 
hip. 

Number 

of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1*51, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

f! 

S?* 
fc 

ft 

11 

•<  a 

I 

It 

?%"* 

It 

U 

w" 

:,  /. 
|§ 

;•  ? 

£ 

6J 

^ 

-§•£ 

i 

£ 

if 

S"* 

i  S 

i,  ~ 
<1  c 

it 

ROTHESAY. 

(Rayal  Burgh.') 

Population  of  {ftaS 

RUTHERGLEN. 
(Eoyal  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {^™ 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Reformed  Presby.  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
free  Church 
Baptists 
Isolated  Congregations 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 
Roman  Catholics 
Latter   Day   Saints   or 

10 

1819 

4640 

6459 

3179 

3356 

5 

132 

2508 

2640 

1352 

1341 

i!52 

2 
1 
1 
4 
1 

1 

170 

1249 
400 

1830 
450 
647 
1513 

200 

2000 
450 
647 
27(52 
400 

200 

750 
129 

240 
1832 

84 

141 

1023 
134 

275 
1840 
84 

1 

'i 
i 

'i 

20 

100 
12 

860 

840 
808 

880 

940 

820 

450 

272 

600 

30 

475 

266 

600 

£22 

i 

•• 

•• 

50 

ST.  ANDREWS. 
(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  {^h-.^; 

SELKIRK. 
(Eoyal  Burgh.) 

Potation  of  {}««„;«£ 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Pree  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents   or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
Evangelical  Union 

13 

972 

2458 

4070 

3553  ,3359 

613 

4 

840 

1325 

2165 

1295 

700 

(6 

6 
1 
2 
2 

1 
1 

486 

52 

184 

250 

970 
380 
812 
296 

1-156 
380 
1141 

480 

360 
250 

2085 
300 
766 
191 

143 

68 

1696 
350 
833 
214 

195 
71 

350 

173 

90 

'2 
1 

i 

90 
650 

100 

1275 
50 

1365 
650 

950 

280 

420 

280 

•'• 

150 

65 

.. 

&•> 

STIRLING. 
(Royal  Burgh.) 

Pnnnlntirm  nf  I"  Parish,  10,180. 

Df  I  Burgh,     9301. 

STRANRAER. 
(Royal  Burgh.) 

Pnnnlitirm  nf  1"  Parish,  3877. 

1  opulatio    3f  |  Burgh>  3877> 

TOTAL    - 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Established  Church     - 
Reformed  Presbv.  Ch.  - 
United  Presby.  Church 
Tree  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Con- 
gregationalists 
Baptists 
Wesleyan  Methodists  - 
Wesleyan  Reformers    - 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns.: 
Roman  Catholics 

14 

1220 

3571 

8091 

4261 

4100 

501 

7 

264|  3390 

4314 

1638 

1685 

700 

2 
1 
2 
2 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

320 

100 

400 
200 
200 

1111 

1760 
350 

350 

2211 
320 
1900 
17(30 
450 

400 
200 
550 

300 

951 
99 
916 
1356 
221 

200 
127 
30 
11 

350 

987 
97 
986 
1512 
151 

230 
137 

460 

30 
11 

1 

1 

3 

1 

: 

30 
122 

28 

1000 
680 
1010 
700 

1084 
710 
1792 
728 

200 
309 
635 
294 

300 
325 
735 
325 

700 

.. 

1 

200 

.. 

.. 

RUTHERGLEH.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  five  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs 
to  an  Isolated  Congregation ;  and  one  to  the  Latter  Day  Saints. 

ST.  ANDREWS.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  13  places  of  worship.  They  belong  to  the 
Established  Church. 

SELKIRK.— A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Established  Church. 

STIRLING.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  of  the.  above  14  places  of  worship.  It  belongs  to  the  TVesleynn 
Reformers. 

A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Baptists. 

STRANRAER.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  (belonging  to  the  Established  Church)  out 
of  the  above  seven  places. 


SCOTLAND.] 


BURGHS. 


33 


TAI?LE  C. — continued. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATION. 

] 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1X51, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

Number  of  Places  of 
Worship.  1 

Number 
of  Sittings. 

Number  of 
Attendants  at 
Public  Worship 
on  Sunday 
March  30,  1851, 
[including  Sun 
day  Scholars]. 

-  t 

"^   C 

| 

ll 

1 

ll 

<J  £ 

f* 

W"1 

| 

I 

1 

It 

After 
noon. 

ll 

TAIN. 

WICK. 

(Royal  Burgh.) 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

Population  of  [  4 

1130 

973 

Population  of  {j^J8}!'  672?1' 

TOTAL    - 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

2 

1200 

350 

1550 

750 

10 

1661 

2947 

4608 

3197 

4030 

880 

Established  Church     - 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

., 

.. 

Reformed  Presby.  Ch.- 

.. 

1 

300 

.. 

300 

.. 

.. 

.. 

Unitcd  Presby.  Church 

1 

350 

350 

130 

66 

1 

166 

372 

538 

300 

450 

.. 

Free  Church 
Independents 

1 

1200 

1200 

1000 

907 

750 

4 
2 
2 

470 
545 
180 

1980 
595 

2450 
1110 

180 

2400 
439 

58 

2910 
670 

670 
210 

WIGTOWN. 

(Parliamentary  Burgh.) 

TOTAL   - 
PBOTE8TASTT  CHURCHES: 

3 

940 

690 

1630 

883 

Established  Church     - 

1 

600 

600 

303 

United  Presby.  Church 

1 

300 

330 

630 

360 

Free  Church 

1 

40 

360 

400 

220 

TAIN.— A  return  is  altogether  wanting  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  the  Established  Church. 

WICK.—  The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  two  of  the  above  ten  places  of  worship.  Of  these,  one  belongs  to  the 
Free  Church  ;  and  one  to  the  Haptists.  The  number  of  attendants  ie  not  returned  for  one  place  of  worship  belonging  to 
the  Reformed  Presbyterians,  lieturns  are  altogether  wanting  for  three  other  places  of  wonship  belonging  to  the  iistablibhed 
Church  > 


CENSUS,  1851.— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAN 


TABLE  D. 


Showing  the  NUMBER  of  SERVICES  held  by  each  RELIGIOUS  BODY  at  different  periods 

the  day. 


RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

•   Number  of  Tlaces  of  Worship  open  for  Service  at  different  periods  of  the  day. 

IN  TOWNS. 

IN  RURAL  DISTRICTS. 

Morning  only. 

| 

Evening  only 

Morning  and  Afternoon. 

be 

W 

1 

be 

be 

I 

1 
1 

•a 

cQ 

1 

jf 

Total 

Morning  only. 

c 

c 

~ 

Evening  only. 

Morning  and  Afternoon. 

Morning  and  Evening. 

Afternoon  and  Evening. 

1 
i.j 

To- 
19 

TOTAX 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Presbyterian  : 
Established  Church 

82 

13 

16 

465 

53 

6 

174 

809 

801 

142 

45 

639 

193 

28 

108 

21 

4 

3 

116 

5 

;;i 

183 

384 

50 

9 

197 

21 

3 

6 

Reformed      Presbyterian 

7 
13 

. 

. 

1 

16 

4 
4 

1 

15 

7 

4 
2 

• 

2 

2 
28 

2 

Original              Secession 

0 

United          Presbyterian 
Church 

11 

4 

4 

108 

9 

20 

156 

69 

16 

2 

136 

19 

1 

Free  Church      ... 

8 

3 

3 

111 

11 

2 

43 

181 

236 

52 

8 

186 

71 

15 

21    '    5- 

Episcopal  Church 

4 

1 

1 

21 

3 

• 

6 

36 

19 

< 

2 

34 

9 

2 

1 

Independents  or  Congrega- 
tionalists       - 

5 

1 

2 

37 

5 

1 

24 

75 

16 

6 

3 

19 

25 

2 

17 

Baptists          ... 

9 

• 

24 

1 

1 

12 

47 

16 

3 

1 

11 

8 

4 

1 

Society  of  Friends 

1 

• 

• 

2 
2 

1 

• 

3 
3 

1 

1 

; 

2 

2 

• 

• 

United  Brethren,  or  Mora 
vians 

Wesley  an  Methodists 

3 

4 

9 

2 

11 

29 

6 

6 

3 

18 

2 

6 

Glassitcs  or  Sandemanians  - 

• 

3 
1 

* 

• 

1 

4 

! 

• 

2 

1 
2 

2 

2 

10 

Evangelical  Union 

. 

3 

1 

3 

7 

4 

Isolated  Congregations 

• 

• 

2 

1 

2 

5 

8 

4 

13 

13 

8 

2 

5 

• 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  . 
Roman  Catholics 

21 

9 

5 

12 

47 

31 

3 

6 

2 

4 

t 

Catholic       and      A     stolic 
Church 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 
1 

3 

; 

^ 

1 
3 

• 

- 

8 

' 

• 

EDUCATION. 


36 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  A. 

DAY  SCHOOLS- 

Classified  according  to  their  SOURCES  of  MAINTENANCE. 


GUM1VXARV   OF   SCOTLAND. 


DESCRIPTION  OF  SCHOOLS. 

Number 
of 
Schools.* 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging  to  the  Schools. 

Attending 
on  the  day  of  the  Censw  . 

Both  Sexes. 

Male*. 

Females. 

Both  Sexes. 

Males. 

Females. 

AX.X.  DAY   SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     - 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

6242 

368,517 

205,348 

163,169 

310,412 

173,330 

137,112 

3349 
1893 

280,045 

88,472 

161,754 
43,594 

118,291 

44,878 

232,442 

78,000 

135,043 

38,287 

97,399 
3),713 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED    BY   GENERAL    OR 
LOCAL  TAXATION     .... 

CLASS  II—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOWMENTS  - 
CLASS  III,—  SUPPORTED     BY    RELIGIOUS 

1039 
491 

88,900 
39,537 

114,739 
36,869 

58,007 
22,100 

02,715 
18,932 

30,893 
17,437 

52,024 
17,937 

75,431 
32,901 

93,211 

30,899 

49,363 
18,403 

51,357 
15,920 

25,068 
1  t,498 

4  ,854 
H979 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 

434 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  Schools  ..... 
Parochial  Schools   ...... 
Government  Schools  of  Design  t 
Military  Schools     -                      -           -        - 

88 
937 
3 
5 
1 
2 
3 

11,484 
75,955 
598 
212 
143 
157 
351 

8,208 
48,765 
517 
136 
71 
103 
207 

3,276 
27,190 
81 
76 
72 
54 
144 

10,326 
63,987 
380 
179 
119 
138 
302 

7,421 
41,189 
307 
111 
59 
88 
188 

::,905 

2:.',798 
73 
68 
60 
50 
114 

"Workhouse  Schools           -           - 
Other  Government  Schools        •        • 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools         .... 

CLASS  1  1  1. 

491 

39,537 

22,100 

17,437 

32,901 

18,403 

1  :  ,498 

If  .180 
137 
2.124 
2]  ,653 
876 
165 
6« 
1642 

36,995 
355 
8,807 

62,6C>0 
2,658 
424 
167 
5,673 

19,034 
184 
3,173 
35,84$ 
1,493 
219 
96 
2,668 

17.961 
171 
2,6.34 
26,S12 
1,165 
205 
71 
3,005 

81,484 

295 
4,768 
50,582 
2,077 
336 
160 
3,509 

16,295' 

158 
2,644 
28,929 
1,201 
171 
92 
1,867 

g  1  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  - 
r&     United  Presbvterian  Church 
.2  1  Free  Church            -                       - 

.> 
61 

c  1  Episcopal  Church 
£r    Independents  or  Congregationalists 
3    Baptists      ..... 
00  IRoinan  Catholics        .... 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged   Schools    (exchiswe  of  those  sup- 
portcd  by  Religious  Bodies)^. 
Orphan  Schools       ...... 
Blind  School        
Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools       .... 
Benevolent  Society's  School 
Dumfries  Education  Society's  School  - 
Friend  Society's  School            ... 
Gaelic  Society's  Schools        .... 

36 

4 
1 
32 

17 
3 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
6 
5 
12 
20 
21 
5 
1 
1 
1 

333 

1,491 
216 
24 
89 
92 
147 
100 
441 
301 
1.130 
2,101 
4,177 
499 
200 
319 
55 

25,487 

910 
128 
13 
61 
62 
107 
60 
255 
146 
498 
1,124 
2,302 
279 
120 
150 
35 

12,682 

581 
88 
11 
28 
30 
40 
40 
186 
155 
632 
977 
1,875 
220 
80 
169 
20 

12,805 

1,300 
185 
23 
75 
80 
132 
80 
281 
275 
958 
1,754 
3,229 
413 
139 
256 
55 

21,634 

793 
112 
12 
51 
52 
92 
48 
169 
181 
448 
949 
1,835 
254 
84 
120 
35 

10,735 

507 
73 
11 
24 

L1- 

40 
32 
112 
144 
511 
SOS 
1.394 
'189 
55 
136 
20 

10.S9E 

Factory  Schools  ..... 
Colliery  Schools    
Iron  Works  Schools         .... 
Trades'  Schools     

Seamen's  Friend  Society       - 
New  Lanark  Institution       .... 
House  of  Refuge                      ... 
Other  Subscription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
character      

*  By  the  term  "  School "  is  here  meant  a  distinct  Establishment.  Thus  a  School  for  Boys  and  ( lirls,  if  under  one  general  manngei  let 
nnd  conducted  in  one  range  of  Buildings,  is  regarded  as  only  one  School,  although  the  tuition  may  be  carried  on  in  separate  compartn  en 
of  the  Building  under  separate  superintendence. 

t  In  these  Schools  only  Drawing  and  kindred  subjects  are  taught ;  and  the  Scholars  are  mostly  adults.  Of  the  whole  numbt  r  < 
•"98  Scholars.  2!>4  were  upwards  of  !.">  years  of  atre. 

}  The  total  number  of  Ragged  Schools  is  21,  containing  1077  scholars  (1182  male/?  and  70.5  females). 


SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


TABLE  B. 


SABBATH  SCHOOLS. 

(Classified  according  to  the  Denominations  which  support  them). 


SUMMARY     OF     SCOTLAND. 


Number  of  Scholars. 

RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATION 

Building  in 
which  the  Instruction 
is  carried  on. 

On  the 
Books  of  the  School. 

At  the  School  and  actually 
receiving  instruction 
at  one  time, 

to  which 

£ 

on  Sunday,  March  30,  ISol. 

THE  SCHOOL  BELONGS. 

1 
"5 
6 
fc 

Sepa 
rate 
Build 
ing. 

Church 
or 
Chapel. 

Part  of 
a 
House. 

Both 
Sexes. 

Males. 

Females. 

Both 
Sexes. 

Males. 

Females. 

TOTAL 

•J,S03 

1,791 

1,405 

604 

292,549 

135,435 

157,1141230,024 

105,911 

124,113 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterians  : 

Established  Church      • 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Ch.    • 

1,095 
24 

630 
4 

382 
19 

83 
1 

76,233 
2,571 

36,055 
1,142 

40,178 
1,429 

60,104 
1,987 

28,275 
873 

31,829 
1,114 

Original  Secession  Church 

4 

2 

2 

212 

108 

104 

204 

101 

103 

Relief  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church  - 

2 

558 

1 
150 

1 

324 

84 

81 
5  J.,324 

42 
21,892 

39 
29,  132 

76 

42,892 

39 

19,483 

37 
23,409 

Free  Church 

1,243 

531 

460 

252 

91,328 

41,930 

49,398 

70,902 

32,722 

38,180 

Episcopal  Church 

57 

20 

29 

8 

3,706 

1,757 

1,949 

2,591 

1,221        1,367 

Independents,      or      Conprega- 

176 

57 

78 

41 

12,593  |     5,719 

6,874 

10,101 

4,607        .j.i'Ji 

Old  Scotch  Independents 

1 

1 

130  '•          45 

85 

111 

37  j          74 

Baptists 

44 

16 

18 

10 

2,506        1.117 

1,359 

1,941 

865  ;      1,070 

Unitarians 

1 

1 

130 

70 

60 

100 

54             46 

Wesleyan  Methodists  :— 

Original  Connexion 

53 

19 

30 

4 

5,124 

2,432 

2,692 

3,912 

1,791 

2,121 

Primitive  Methodists 

5 

2 

2 

1 

510 

266 

244 

298 

153  i         145 

Indeperulent  Methodists 

1 

1 

90 

40 

50 

60 

27             33 

Wesleyan  Reformers    - 

2 

'i 

1 

184 

89 

95 

153 

72             81 

New  Church       - 

1 

1 

30 

14 

16 

25 

11 

11. 

Evangelical  Union 

22' 

9 

13 

1,853 

849 

1,004 

1,475 

682 

793 

Isolated  Congregations  : 

City  Mission       ... 

6 

3 

1 

2 

156 

70 

86 

131 

..»    0/»£ 

58 

78 

No  particular  Denomination 
Denomination  not  stated 

254 

82 

54 
192 

51 

2 
9 
1 

21 
53 
30 

4,351 
16,913 
3,716 

1,757 
7,916 
1,813 

2,594 
8,997 
1,903 

<5,.>0b 
13,260 
3,028 

1,378 
6,1<>3 
1,478 

1,988 
7,097 
1,550 

Reformed  Protestant  Congre 

gation        ... 

1 

1 

129 

80 

49 

101 

63 

33 

All    Evangelical    Denomina 

tions        ... 

4 

3 

1 

338 

181 

157 

254 

120 

134 

Christian  Chnrtisfs 

1 

1 

70 

35 

35 

55 

28 

27 

Free  Gospel  Church 
Christian  Brethren 

1 
1 

1 

1 

143 
50 

69 

30 

74 
20 

128 
24 

60 
16 

OS 

8 

Free  Christian  Brethren 

1 

i 

143 

74 

69 

143             74 

69 

Calton  Association 

13 

"l 

'G 

1,090 

522 

568 

978 

4(59 

509 

Jiridgeton  Association  - 
Sabbath  School  Union    - 

4 
1 

4 
1 

459 
52 

242 

20 

217 
32 

401 

195 
18 

20i> 
24 

Protestants         • 

1 

1 

34 

17 

17 

34 

17 

17 

Unsectarian    - 

2 

1 

i 

159 

74 

85 

90 

40 

50 

A  Christian  Congregation 

1 

i 

24 

12 

12 

18 

9 

Second  Congregational 
Church  of  Christ 

2 

1 

2 

1 

74 
14 

58 
4 

16 
10 

62 
11 

4d 

16 

8 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

60 

31 

21 

8 

!   13,015 

5,859 

7,156 

10,954 

4,656 

6,298 

Jews 

1 

1 

14 

5 

9 

12 

4 

8 

38 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


SUPPLEMENT  I.  to  TABLE  A. 


Showing  the  total  number  of  Schools  supported  in  any  degree  by  ENDOWMENTS.* 


^2 

.  Number  of  Scholars 

« 
•g 

Number  of  Sth<  !ars 

DESCRIPTION 

I 
1 

belonging  to  the 
Schools. 

DESCRIPTION 

1 

belonging  to  the 
Schools. 

OF; 

"3 

OF 

"o 

SCHOOLS. 

1 

.Total. 

Sex. 

SCHOOLS. 

1 

Total. 

Sex. 

£ 

M. 

F. 

H 
fc 

M. 

P. 

TOTAL  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 
HAVING  ENDOWMENTS 

1662 

128,341 

78,595 

49,746 

CLASS  II. 

I 

Endowed  Schools     - 

491 

39,537 

22,100 

17,437 

CLASS  I—  SUPPORTED       BY 
GENEKAL      OR       LOCAL 

CLASS  III. 

TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPOKTED     BY 
ENDOWMENTS 

852 
491 

6i,90S 
39,537 

42,423 
22,100 

22,485 
17,437 

^  rEstablished  Church   - 

^    United    Presbyterian 

|  j     Church 

88 
1 

5800 
19 

3155 
13 

£615 
6 

M  Free  Church 

204 

16,042 

9665 

C377 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY 
RELIGIOUS  BODIES    - 

302 

22,553 

13,330 

9223 

§"    Episcopal  Church 
LRoman  Catholics    -    - 

7 
2 

511 
181 

377 
120 

134 
61 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER     PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS 

17 

1343 

742 

601 

CLASS  IV. 

CLASS  I. 

Factory  Schools 

2 

86 

58 

28 

Burgh  Schools     - 

52 

6876 

4813 

20G3 

Colliery  Schools 

2 

138 

63 

75 

Parochial  Schools 

798 

57,693 

37,422 

20,270 

Ironworks'  School    - 

1 

92 

92 

Government        Subscription 
School  - 

1 

2G9 

151 

115 

Seamen's  Friend  Society's 
School 

1 

200 

120 

80 

Subscription    Schools    of 

Military  School 

1 

G5 

34 

31 

no  specific  character 

11 

827 

501 

.',26 

SUPPLEMENT  II.  to  TABLE  A. 


Showing  the  total  number  of  Schools  supported  in  any  degree  by  RELIGIOUS  BODIES. 
(Exclusive  of  Parochial  and  Burgh  Schools.) 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOLARS. 

RELIGIOUS 

Number 

Belonging  to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the  Day  of  the  ] 
Census. 

of 

BODIES. 

Schools. 

Sex. 

Sex. 

Total. 

Total. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

TOTAL 

1771 

140,690 

77,155 

63,535 

114,232 

63,020 

51,212 

'Established  Church 

914 

62,359 

33,145 

29,214 

51,973 

27,664 

24,30) 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 

2 

355 

184 

171 

295 

158 

137 

* 

United  Presbyterian  Church 

61 

5,807 

3,173 

2,634 

4,768 

2,644 

2,12  i 

•8 

Free  Church       ... 

719 

63,041 

3G,OG7 

26,974 

50;92G 

29,120 

21,805 

r 

P. 

Episcopal  Church 

38 

2,8G4 

1,603 

1,261 

2,2G5 

1,304 

96: 

- 
u. 

Independents  or  Congregationalists  - 

4 

421 

219 

205 

336 

171 

IG; 

Baptists 

1 

1G7 

9G 

71 

1GO 

92 

i 

l_Roman  Catholics 

32 

5,G73 

2,668 

3,005 

3,509 

1,867 

1,641 

Note. -The  test  by  which  schools  supported  hy  a  mixture  of  end*  wments  and  subscriptions  were,  in  the  General  Sumimry 
(Table  A.),  referred  to  Class  1 1.,  or  to  either  of  the  other  classes,  wns,  whether  the  income  from  endowments  exceeded  or  fell  short  of  t  ic 
ncome  from  subscriptions ;  consequently,  in  the  Summary  (Table  A.),  Class  II.  does  not  completely  represent  the  number  of  echo  Is 
which  derive  support  in  t/reater  or  less  deyree  from  ENDOWMENTS,  nor  does  Class  III.  completely  represent  the  number  of  echo  Is 
which  derive  support  in  yr  eater  or  Jess  deyree  from  KELIGIOUS  BODIES.  The  Tables  on  this  page  are  designed  to  give  this  view. 

*  For  an  explanation  of  the  meaning  of  the  term  "  Endowment"  in  these  Tables,  see  Report,  ante,  page  xi. ; 


SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


39 


TABLE  C.* 


INCOME  OF  PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS. 


dumber  of  Schools 

Income  for  the  Year  1850  (of  the  Schools  which  sent 

DESCRIPTION 

Total  number  of 

from  which 
Returns  of  Income 

Returns)  from  the  under-mentioned  sources. 

Schools  and 

were  received, 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

and  number  of 
Scholars  t 

Perma 
nent 
Endow 

A'olun- 
tary 

Contri 

Grants 
from 
Govern 

Pay- 

ments 
by 

Other 

sources. 

TOTAL. 

Schools.  Scholars. 

Schools. 

Scholars. 

ments. 

butions. 

ment.     Scholars. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS    - 

3349 

280,015 

2511 

210,363 

62,089 

21,821 

6643 

64,471 

18,409 

173,436 

Classification  of  Public 

Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED       BY 

GEXERAL       OB,       LOCAL 

TAXATION 

1039 

88,900 

906 

74,945 

25,981 

819 

1682 

27,957 

8128 

6-1,597 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED     BY 

ENDOWMENTS 

491 

39,537 

407 

30,399 

31,160 

331 

876 

5600 

890 

38,860 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY 

RELIGIOUS  BODIES    - 

1385 

11-1,739 

961 

83,383 

4663 

10,088 

3996 

23,965 

6313 

49,023 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER    PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS 

431 

30,809 

234 

21,636 

285 

10,553 

89 

69-19 

3078 

20,954 

CLASS  I. 

Burgh  Schools 

88 

11,484 

66 

8593 

2599 

154 

113 

8858 

794 

12,518 

Parochial  Schools 

937 

75,955 

832 

65,4-35 

23,237 

567 

531 

18,688 

7217 

50,240 

Government  Schools  of  Design  i 

3 

598 

2 

431 

128 

950 

364 

112 

1554 

Military  Schools 

5 

212 

3 

135 

95 

25 

8 

5 

133 

Prison  School        - 

1 

143 

"Workhouse  Schools 

2 

157 

Other  Government  Schools  - 

3 

351 

*3 

351 

50 

63 

39 

152 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

491 

39,537 

407 

30,399 

31,160 

331 

876 

5600 

890 

38,800 

CLASS  III. 

'     fEstablished  Church 

537 

36,995 

362 

25,814 

1235 

3075 

1059 

6983 

1725 

14,127 

ff    Reformed  1'resby.  Oh.     - 

2 

355 

1 

215 

40 

40 

13     United  Presbyterian  Ch. 

61 

58(17 

41 

4334 

"Q 

774 

57 

1280 

327 

2-144 

.8  J  Free  Church 

712 

62,660 

523 

48,035 

819s 

49*9 

2790 

15,059 

4015 

30,051 

o  1  Episcopal  Church 

36 

2658 

14 

968 

122 

132 

108 

957 

&    Independents 

4 

424 

2 

280 

150 

9 

159 

s     Baptists 

1 

167 

1 

167 

27 

19 

46 

K  Lllomaii  Catholics  - 

32 

5673 

17 

3570 

52 

478 

90 

4-13 

138 

1201 

CLASS  IV. 

Rajrjrcd  Schools  (exclusive  of 

those   supported  by   Reli 

gious  Bodies) 

17 

1401 

9 

984 

4380 

1069 

5455$ 

Orphan  Schools 
Blind  School 

3 
1 

210 
21 

2 

126 

24 

179 
237 

95 
192 

45 

319 
429 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools 

2 

89 

2 

89 

766 

610 

29 

1405 

Benevolent  Society's  School  - 

1 

92 

1 

92 

60 

30 

90 

Dumfries  Education  Society's 

School   ---- 

1 

147 

1 

147 

62 

8 

70 

Friend  Society's  School 
Gaelic  Society's  Schools 

1 
6 

100 
441 

1 
2 

100 

135 

25 

32 

50 

25 

82 
50 

Industrial  Schools 

5 

2 

170 

6S7 

687 

Factory  Schools 

12 

1130 

6 

457 

50 

137 

21 

208 

Colliery  Schools      - 

20 

21(11 

10 

1016 

51 

20 

287 

189 

517 

Iron  AVorks  Schools 

24 

4177 

9 

1443 

10 

1 

539 

196 

746 

Trades'  Schools       - 

5 

499 

1 

88 

49 

49 

Seamen's    Friend     Society's 

School 

1 

200 

1 

200 

37 

30 

C7 

New  Lanark  Institution 

1 

319 

1 

319 

50 

237 

287 

House  of  Refuse     - 

1 

Other  Subscription  Schools, 

of  no  specific  character 

333 

25,487 

185 

16,216 

112 

4123 

89 

4872 

1267 

10,463 

The  course  pursued  in  framing  the  above  Table  was  to  reject  such  Returns  of  Income  as  appeared  incomplete  ;  but  some  few 
ave  been  included,  so  as  to  understate  the  average. 
mparison  of  the  first  and  third  columns  of  this  Table,  that  838  Schools  containing  09/18:2  Scholars,  n:ade  no 


such  Returns  may  perhaps  have  been  included,  so  as  to  understate  the  average. 
t  It  will  lie  seen  from  a 


return  of  their  income. 

t  This  large  amount  is  principally  contributed  to  two  Schools,  viz.  "The  Glasgow  Industrial  or  R.nggnd  School"  (14887.),  and  tho 
"  Edinburgh  Original  Ragged  and  Industrial  School*  "  (2077/.). 

D    2 


40 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


TABLE  D. 


NUMBER  of  SCHOOLS  in  which  Instruction  i 

SU2VHVIAR.Y  OF  SCOTLAND. 

BOYS'    SCHOOLS. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

j  Number 

"  ""'  *r  i  whi"h 

ceived.* 

Number  of  Schools  (out  of  the  number  in  the  preceding  column  J  in 
which  instruction  is  given  in  each  of  the  under-mentioned  branches  ot  learning. 

ti 

c 

1 

1 

.0 

§ 

s 

•c 

1  English 
Grammar. 

1 

1  Modern 
Languages. 

1  Ancient 
Languages. 

Mathematics. 

1 

•i 

i  Industrial 
Occupations. 

D 

PI 

Pi 

CL 

'. 
CL 

; 
<  i 
: 
C: 

C 

Bi 
Pa 

Go 

•i: 

Pr 

\ 

!': 

3 
t£ 

!'• 
* 

..•V 

R 

: 
B 

! 
- 
' 

G 

i  - 

Ci 

[r 

';• 
I 
g 

-' 
H( 
0 

T 

A.Y  SCHOOLS 

'BLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 
JVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

5242 

4665        4381 

3775 

3522 

3106 

2899 

581 

1511 

1321 

32  1 

710 

50 

3349 
1893 

3083        2955 
15^2    j   1426 

2741 
1034 

2664 

858 

2477 
629 

2355 
544 

479 
102 

1331 

180 

1164 
157 

260 
64 

602 
108 

36 
14 

Classification  of  Public 
Schools. 
ASS  I.—  SUPPORTED       BY 
JEXERAL       on      LOCAL 
'AXATIOX 
\ss  11.—  SUPPORTED    BY 
;\DO\VMEXTS 
ASS  III.—  SUPPORTED  BY 
lELioioirs  BODIES 
ASS  IV—  OTJIEE    PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS 

CLASS  I. 
rph  Schools        - 
•ochial  Schools 
vernment  Schools     - 
litary  Schools     ... 
son  School         ... 
>rkhouse  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
dowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
rFstablished  Church 
Reformed  Presbv.  Ch. 
United  Presby.  Ch.  - 
Free  Church    ... 
Episcopal  Church  - 
Independents  - 
Baptists      - 
LRoman  Catholics     - 

CLASS  I  T. 

prjred  Schools  (es-clu-sire  of 
hose   supported    by  Reli- 
ious  Jindics)       ... 
)han  Schools    ... 
nd  School      ... 
af  and  Dumb  Schools 
nevolent  Society's  School  - 
nifries  Education  Society's 
School 
end  Society's  School 
elic  Society's  Schools 
lustrial  Schools 
ctory  Schools    - 
liery  Schools     - 
n  Works  Schools 
ides  Schools 
unan's    Friend    Society's 
school           ... 
w  Lanark  Institution 
use  of  Refuge 
ler  Subscription  Schools  of 
10  specific  character  - 

1039 
491 
1385 
434 

997 
443 

1253 
390 

962 

m 

1203 

i     364 

943 
391 
1087 
320 

946 
375 
1044 
299 

919 
341 
966 
251 

867 
326 
916 
246 

243 
64 
133 
39 

620 
140 
480 
91 

572 
114 
402 
76 

90 
35 
97 
38 

155 

85 
287 
75 

8 
4 
14 
10 

88 
937 
6 
5 

1 
2 

84 
900 
5 
5 
1 
2 

70 
881 
3 

I 

66 
866 
3 
5 
1 
2 

68 
867 
3 
5 
1 
2 

66 
843 
3 
5 

'2 

64 
794 
2 
5 

'2 

34 

207 
1 
1 

45 
572 

2 

1 

49 
518 
3 
2 

16 
70 
3 
1 

17 
136 
1 

2 
6 

•• 

1 

491 

537 
2 
61 
712 
36 
4 
1 
32 

443 

426 

391 

375 

341 

326 

64 

140 

114 

35 

85 

4 
5 

'i 

8 

467 
2 
56 
661 

1 

446 
2 
53 
i     633 

1 

28 
15 

!    I 
if 

19 

2S 

274 

380 
2 
55 
587 
31 
4 
1 
27 

356 
2 

54 
674 

28 
3 
1 
26 

311 
2 
43 
556 
25 
3 
1 
25 

294 
1 
42 
533 
23 
3 
1 
19 

33 

4 

88 

7 

'i 

125 

ie 

325 
10 
1 

'3 

114 

12 
266 
5 
1 

'i 

28 

'2 
65 
1 

'i 

72 

17 
181 
15 
1 

'i 

17 
3 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 
6 
5 
12 
20 
24 
5 

1 
1 
1 

333 

15 

j 

1 
1 
6 
4 
12 
20 
20 
5 

j 

li 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

14 
2 
1 
2 

i 

i 
i 

4 
2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

8 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

6 
2 
1 

3 

1 

i 

i 

'i 

'i 

1 

1 

.. 

4 
9 
19 
19 
5 

1 
1 
1 

239 

4 
7 
19 
19 
3 

1 
1 
1 

2*^2 

1 
6 
14 
19 
3 

1 
1 

195 

2 
6 
14 
19 
3 

1 
1 

i 

i 
i 
i 

i 

'3 

4 
12 

1 

'2 

4 
8 
2 

1 

i 

2 
1 
1 

2 
4 
6 
3 
1 

1 

1 

3 
'2 

2 

185 

33 

68 

57 

26 

46 

*   The  number  of  «cl.ools  in  these  two  columns  taken  together  show#  an  excess  over  the  toui'  number  ot  schools,  on  account  of  se  en 

are  taught,  whether  separi  tcl 


SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


•M 


TABLE  D. 


given  in  various  BRANCHES  of  LEARNING. 

SUMMARY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

GIRLS'    SCHOOLS. 


Total 

Number 
of 

Number  of  Schools  (out  of  the  number  in  the  preceding  column)  in 
which  instruction  is  given  in  each  of  the  under-me  itioned  branches  of  learning. 

DESCRIPTION 

Number 
of 

Schooli 
from 

V 

OF 

Schools 

in 

which 
informa 

si 

ti 

'"§ 

-C  es 

i 

si 

=  ! 

1 

u 

1-1 

SCHOOLS. 

in 

Scotland 

tion 

a 

e 

Hf-,1 

B 

"o  §. 

'5  3 

0 

•| 

o 

|| 

was  re 
ceived.* 

1 

£ 

•g 

wj 

I 

f? 

1 

g 

p 

'3 
a 

DAY*  SCHOOLS 

5242 

4952 

4639 

4215 

3560 

3157 

2910 

662 

188 

65 

298 

915 

803 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 

3349 

3163 

3039 

2857 

2606 

23  10 

2186 

429 

170 

55 

155 

600 

383 

PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

1893 

1789 

1600 

1358 

954 

817 

721 

233 

18 

10 

143 

315 

426 

Classification  of  Public 

Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED      BY 

GENERAL      on      LOCAL 

TAXATION    - 

1039 

987 

956 

916 

898 

828 

765 

211 

83 

28 

46 

151 

3(5 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED    BY 

ENDOWMENTS 
CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED  BY 

491 

459 

411 

418 

351 

322 

294 

49 

19 

6 

21 

77 

67 

RELIGIOUS  BODIES  - 
CLASS  IV.—  OTHER  PUBLIC 

1385 

1318 

1261 

1176 

1048 

942 

876 

135 

57 

14 

61 

296 

199 

SCHOOLS    - 

434 

399 

381 

347 

306 

218 

251 

34         11 

7 

24 

76 

81 

CLASS  I. 

1 

Burgh  Schools 

88 

79 

70 

64 

61 

56 

54 

29         15 

4 

15 

19 

8 

Parochial  Schools 

937 

896 

876 

842 

827 

763 

705 

181  j       68 

23 

30 

130 

26 

Government  Schools   • 

6 

5 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Military  Schools 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

*2 

Prison  School 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Workhouse  Schools 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

i 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools      - 

491 

459 

441 

418 

354 

322 

294 

49 

19 

6 

21 

77 

67 

CLASS  III. 

^  f  Established  Church 

537 

506 

484 

443 

366 

311 

299 

38 

10 

1 

20 

87 

81 

•°     Reformed  Prcsby.  Ch.    - 
^     United  Presbyterian  Ch. 

2 
61 

2 

57 

2 
53 

2 

55 

52 

2 
43 

1 
36 

'3 

i 

•j 

'i 

is 

7 

-g  1  Free  Church           -       - 

712 

690 

663 

618 

581 

546 

507 

91 

45 

11 

43 

ISO 

100 

§  *  Episcopal  Church 

36 

32 

28 

29 

25 

20 

17 

3 

1 

8 

a    Independents 

4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

£     Baptists    - 

1 

1 

LRornan  Catholics     - 

32 

26 

26 

25 

20 

1C 

12 

.. 

2 

3 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  Schools  (exclusive  of 
those    supported  by  Reli 

gious  Bodies 

17 

12 

12 

10 

9 

3 

6 

5 

Orphan  Schools 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

Blind  School 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

\  ' 

1 

>t 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools 

2 

2 

o 

2 

2 

1 

Benevolent  Society's  School 
Dumfries     Education      So 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

ciety's  School 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Friend  Society's  School 

1 

1 

i 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

i 

Gaelic  Society's  Schools 

6 

6 

5 

Industrial  Schools 

5 

5 

4 

4 

4 

'2 

'3 

'i 

'2 

Factory  Schools 

12 

11 

11 

9 

5 

5 

3 

Colliery  Schools 
Iron  "Works  Schools 

20 
24 

19 
22 

19 
22 

19 

21 

17 
19 

13 

18 

14 

19 

'i 

2 

2          7 
1           2 

3 

Trades'  Schools 

5 

5 

5 

5 

3 

3 

3 

'i 

..   I        1 

Seamen's    Friend    Society's 

School 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1           1 

New  Lanark  Institution 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

••    i        1 

1  1  ousc  of  Refuge 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

" 

.. 

\  \ 

Other  Subscription  Schools 
of  no  specific  character     - 

333 

307 

1     291 

207 

236 

193 

191 

31 

9 

7 

20 

«t 

65 

•chools  having  been  counted  twice  to  show  all  where  boys  arc  taught,  whether  separately  or  together  with  girls,  and  ull  where  girls 
or  together  with  boys. 

CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  E. 


NUMBER  of  SCHOLARS  instructed 

SUMMARY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

IX  BOYS'  SCHOOLS. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

Total 
Xumber 
of 
Scholars. 

Xumber  1 
of 
Scholar- 
re 
specting 
whom 
informa 
tion 
is  given. 

Number  of  Sch  jlars  instructed  in  each  of  the  under-mentioned 
brunches  of  learning. 

!  Industrial  I 
Occupations.  |  1 

Reading. 

tD 
Q 

•J3 

"E 

Arithmetic. 

1  English 
Grammar. 

Geography. 

1  Modern 
Languages. 

1  Ancient 
Languages. 

Mathematics. 

Drawing. 

•Q 

a 
r% 

3>AY   SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

205,3-48 

193,889 

167,580    K)1.r,2t 

82,453 

50,260 

56,717 

7878 

6770 
1108 

11,125 

6374 

4917 

35,549 

1229 

101,751 
43,594 

153,712 
40,177  | 

134,327 
33,253 

83,005 
18,519 

68,174 

14,279 

42,282 
7978 

18,802 
7915 

9111 
2014 

5400 
974 

4197 
720 

31,887 
3662 

1092 
137 

Classification  of  Public 
Schools. 
CLASS  L—  SUPPORTED       BY 
GEXERAL       OB       LOCAL 
TAXATION 
CLASS  II.—  SurroETED     BY 

EXDO\VMENT3 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED   BY 

11ELIGIOU3  BODIES 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER    PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  Schools        ... 
Parochial  Schools 
Government  Schools 
Military  Schools 
Prison  School 
\Vorkhouse  Schools    • 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

_  ("Established  Church 
J?    Reformed  Presby.  Ch.     - 
rs     United  Presbyterian  Ch. 
-2  J  Free  Church 
o  j  Episcopal  Church 
$?    Independents 
a     Baptists    - 
02  L  Roman  Catholics     - 

CLASS  IV. 

Raprsred  Schools  (e.rchisii'c  of 
those   supported    by  Reli 
gious  Bodies) 
Orphan  Schools       - 
Blind  School     - 
Deaf  and  Dumh  Schools 
Benevolent  Society's  School  - 
Dumfries  Education  Society's 
School 
Friend  Society's  School 
Gaelic  Society's  Schools 
Industrial  Schools 
Factory  Schools 
Colliery  Schools 
Iron  Works  Schools    - 
Trades'  Schools     - 
Seaman's     Friend    Society's 
School 
New  Lanark  Institution 
House  of  Refntre 
Other   Subscription    Schools 
of  no  specific  character 

58,007 
22,100 
62,715 
18,932 

55,166 
21,071 
59,923 
17,552 

47,626 
18,954 
51,617 
16,100 

32,705 
11,578 
30,568 
8154 

25,968 
10,263 
25,405 
6538 

17,171 
6140 
15,497 
3474 

18,861 
6795 
18,204 
4942 

2488 
1331 
2507 
411 

4858 
1228 
2633 
392 

2898 
601 
1606 
295 

1215 
809 
1393 

780 

79S9 
5638 
13,982 

4278 

63 

95 

>92 
'•.42 

8,208 
48,765 
721 
136 
71 
103 

7510 
46,687 
659 
136 
71 
103 

5519 
41,653 

207 
102 
46 
99 

4109 
28,359 
66 
6(1 
58 
53 

3807 
21,978 
57 
64 

18 
44 

3062 
13,965 
52 
54 

3206 
15,500 
50 
59 

470 
1990 
1 
27 

1863 
2952 
17 
26 

636 
1941 
29d 
31 

278 
459 
450 
22 

985 
6765 
154 

21 

42 

38 

40 

•• 

•• 

85 

22,100 

21,071 

18,954    11,578 

10,203 

6140 

6795 

1334 

1228 

601 

809 

5638 

95 

19,031 
184 
8,173 

35,S48 
1,493 
219 
96 
2,668 

17,404 
184 
3113 
34,S33 
1406 
219 
96 
2668 

15,377       8645 
158  i        46 
2033       1319 
30,475     18,831 
1230         804 
182           60 
%           46 
1496         817 

6780 
25 
1160 
15,992 
686 
58 
46 
058 

3720 
15 
632 

10,198 
408 
42 
46 
436 

4023 
4 
807 
11,806 
435 
54 
4-0 
429 

742 

461 

312 

317 

3097 

17 

57 
1603 
104 

54 
1985 

U5 

33 

1172 

57 
1 

25 
1011 

4 

997 

9390 
413 
45 

1)2 
118 

1 

14 

31 

6 

40 

910 
128 
13 
61 
62 

107 
60 
255 
146 
498 
1,124 
2,3(12 
279 

120 
150 
35 

12,082 

786 
128 
13 
61 
62 

107 
60 
219 
146 
497 
1121 
2111 
279 

120 
150 
35 

11,654 

739 
12S 
13 
51 
46 

107 
60 
219 
132 
456 
994 
2051 
258 

120 
150 
24 

10,552 

400 
04 
9 
51 
40 

42 

20 

291 
73 
10 
49 
37 

30 

20 

91 
49 
9 

51 

8 

18 
6 

302 

00 
9 
49 
8 

35 
36 

•• 

i 

167 

408 
128 
10 

4<>0 

:: 

'i 

*i 

*2 

107 
60 

07 
235 
421 
091 
13G 

00 
80 
2 

5S21 

56 
200 
323 
489 
141 

60 
80 
10 

4GCO 

3 
72 
166 

225 

80 

20 
30 

6 
125 
225 
346 

85 

Op 
150 

8 

'7 
1 
61 

1 

"o 

14 
34 

15 

5 

'2 

12 
35 

7 

1 

20 
39 

8 

60 

40 
221 
360 
199 
101 

120 

80 

107 
6) 

2013 

33S6 

303 

317 

236 

481  , 

21-14 

7; 

GOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


43 


TABLE  E. 


i  various  BRANCHES  of  LEARNING. 

SUMMARY   OF  SCOTLAND. 

IN   GIRLS'    SCHOOLS. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

Total 
Xumber 
of 
Scholars. 

Xumber 
of 
Scholars 
re 
specting 
whom 
int'orma- 
'  tion 

Js  umber  of  Scholars  instructed  in  each  of  the  under-mentioned 
branches  of  learning. 

| 

60 

1 

English 
auimar. 

! 

gl 

£  cs 
T3  ? 

si 

1  Ancient 
Languages. 

Mathematics. 

Drawing. 

& 

1 

r% 

Industrial 
Occupations. 

£ 

i* 

•5 

wo 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

163,169 

118,291 

44,878 

152,574 

132,863 

69,209 

45,469 

31,406 

36,040 

6320 

677 

556 
121 

295 

190 
105 

2186 

1570 
916 

26,513 

21,816 
4697 

25,631 

17,096 

8535 

112,058 
40,516 

98,612 
34.251 

51,890 
17,319 

35,495 
9974 

23,435 

7971 

28,279 
7761 

3990 
2330 

Classification  of  Public 
Schools. 
CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED     BY 
GENERAL       OB     LOCAL 
TAXATION    ... 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED   BY 
ENDOWMENTS 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPOKTED  BY 
RELIGIOUS  BODIES 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER  PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS       - 

CLASS  I. 

Burerh  Schools      - 
Parochial  Schools 
Government  Schools     - 
Military  Schools 
Prison  School 
Workhouse  Schools 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
>,  ^Established  Church 
•°     Reformed  Presbv.  Ch. 
•g     United  Presby.  Ch. 
•g     Free  Church 
g^    Episcopal  Church  - 
a    Independents 
£     Baptists 
L  Roman  Catholics  - 

CLASS  IV. 

Rasgcd  Schools  (exclusive  of 
those  supported  by  Reli 
gious  Bodies) 
Orphan  Schools     - 
Blind  Schools 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools 
Benevolent  Society's  School 
Dumfries  Education  Society's 
School 
Friend  Society's  School 
Gaelic  Society's  School 
Industrial  Schools 
Factory  Schools     - 
Colliery  Schools 
Iron  Works  Schools 
Trades  Schools 
Seaman's    Friend    Society's 
School        ..-. 
New  Lanark  Institution 
House  of  Refusre 
Other  Subscription  Schools, 
of  no  specific  character    - 

30,893 
17,437 
52,024 
17,937 

29,568 
16,470 
49,504 
16,516 

26,141 
15,035 
42,350 
15,083 

15,658 
8140 
21,567 
6525 

10,382 
5878 
14,773 
4162 

7207 
4060 
9599 
2569 

8070 
4593 
11,768 

3848 

1224 
765 
1692 
309 

234 
113 
158 
51 

130 
5 
35 

20 

342 
3-13 
689 
196 

4315 
3950 
10,408 
3143 

1109 
3365 

8810 
3782 

3276 
27,190 
225 
76 
72 
54 

3231 

25,923 
212 
76 
72 
54 

2612 
23,229 
144 
67 
38 
54 

1680 
13,852 
50 
31 
22 
20 

1459 

8848 
21 
33 
1 
20 

1041 
6103 
17 

29 

14 

1137 

6878 
11 

28 

16 

215 

1008 
1 

,0, 

12S 

8 
51 
68 

159 
115 

68 

495 
3672 
115 

33 

278 
800 

si 

17,437 

16,470 

15,035 

8140 

5878 

4060 

4593 

765 

113 

5 

343 

3950 

3365 

17,961 
171 
2631 
26,812 
1165 
205 
71 
3005 

16,503 
171 
21S5 
25,969 
1095 
205 
71 
3005 

14,729 
137 
2085 
22,641 
954 
188 
71 
1545 

7073 
21 
970 
11,868 
621 
86 
21 
907 

4416 

665 
8315 
451 
84 
21 
791 

2696 
6 
417 
59(53 
232 
50 
21 
214 

3512 
2 
553 
7115 
265 
63 
21 
237 

515 

21 

1084 
39 

39 

-2 

112 
5 

3 

4 

28 

179 

19 
491 

3259 

828 
6031 
178 
55 

57 

3113 

222 
4702 
212 
73 

518 

581 
88 
11 
28 
30 

40 
40 
186 
155 
632 
977 
1875 
220 

80 
169 
20 

12,805 

489 
88 
11 
28 
30 

40 
40 
166 
155 
484 
977 
1752 
220 

80 
169 
20 

11,767 

462 
88 
11 
24 
10 

40 
40 
166 
147 
382 
827 
1693 
189 

80 
169 
4 

10,751 

130 
56 
9 
21 
10 

15 
16 

90 
64 
11 
22 
10 

10 
16 

39 
46 
9 
24 
3 

7 
6 

100 
56 
11 
22 
3 

10 
40 

•• 

•• 

114 

72 
10 

243 
41 

•• 

•• 

•• 

40 
40 

is 

99 
191 
289 
513 

88 

20 
80 
3 

4919 

81 
97 
183 
298 
101 

20 
80 
14 

3365 

19 
69 
106 
117 
45 

6 
30 

2013 

35 
66 
146 
202 

63 

2ii 
169 

2905 

35 
2 

27 
215 

'3 

48 

20 

'3 
2 

20 
171 

79 
142 
316 
18 
91 

80 

80 

2061 

89 
21 

323 
91 

2931 

44 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  F. 


NUMBER  of  TEACHERS  in  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 


Number  of  Schools  for 

which  information  as  to 

Number  of  Teachers. 

Teachers  was  given. 

DESCRIPTION 

Males. 

Females. 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

|t. 

a 

1  it. 

i 

. 

§*i 

1 

i 

3     S3 

H 

1 

| 

I 

i 

a 

!e 

3 

M 

IE 

3 

% 

£ 

a 

fies" 

& 

1 

a     2"^ 

l§ 

& 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 

2818 

142,637 

103,813 

2903 

553 

1365 

4821 

894 

241 

657 

17!  « 

. 

Classijicaticm  of  Public 

Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED       BY 

GENERAL       OB       LOCAL 

TAXATION 

887 

50,952 

26,917 

1086 

170 

311 

1567 

84 

16 

61 

161 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED     BY 

ENDOWMENTS 

418 

20,007 

15,245 

428 

57 

304 

789 

153 

29 

182 

36k 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED   BY 

RELIGIOUS  BODIES 

1164 

55,489 

46,080 

1064 

287 

543 

1894 

457 

100 

250 

80" 

CLASS  IV—  OTIIEB    PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS 

349 

16,189 

15,541 

325 

39 

207 

571 

200 

96 

164 

46!  > 

CLASS  I. 

Burgh  Schools        ... 
Parochial  Schools 

73 
800 

7390 
42,528 

3012 
23,508 

185 
868 

32 
135 

38 
267 

255 

1270 

20 

58 

5 
11 

13 

48 

115 

Government  Schools 

6 

72  1 

225 

13 

3 

16 

Military  Schools 

5 

136 

76 

17 

17 

4 

4 

Prison  School 

1 

71 

72 

1 

1 

1 

1 

^Vorkhouse  Schools 

2 

103 

54 

2 

6 

8 

1 

•• 

•• 

1 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

418 

20,007 

15,245 

428 

57 

304 

789 

153 

29 

182 

364 

CLASS  III. 

^  ("Established  Church 
^     Reformed  Presby.  Ch.     - 
"g  1  United  Presbyterian  Ch. 
•g  I  Free  Church 

435 
2 

57 
608 

16,528 
184 
2'.)4t 
31,71  i 

15,096 
171 
24-SO 
24,180 

331 
1 
53 
610 

48 
6 
6 
202 

137 

n 

287 

519 
7 
130 
1099 

178 
1 
22 
212 

29 
58 

71 

29 
118 

278 
1 
51 
388 

oj  Episcopal  Church    - 

&    Independents 
,~  |  Baptists 
LRoman  Catholics     - 

30 
4 
1 

27 

1247 
219 
96 
2557 

9f,9 
205 
71 
2908 

38 
3 
1 

24 

8 
17 

8 
40 

54 
3 
1 

81 

18 
4 

22 

2 

ii 

7 
25 

27 
4 

58 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  Schools  (erchtsirenf 
those    supported    l>y  lleli- 

gious  Bodies)       ... 

13 

734 

479 

35 

2 

37 

15 

i 

2 

18 

Orphan  Schools 

3 

128 

88 

2 

2 

3 

.. 

3 

Blind  School 

1 

13 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools 

2 

61 

28 

5 

5 

1 

.. 

.. 

1 

Benevolent  Society's  School  - 

1 

62 

30 

1 

1 

.. 

.. 

Dumfries      Education       So 

ciety's  School    - 

1 

107 

40 

1 

4 

5 

2 

2 

Friend  Society's  School 

1 

60 

40 

1 

1 

i 

1 

Gaelic  Society's  Schools 

5 

132 

159 

5 

5 

Industrial  Schools 

5 

146 

155 

8 

8 

9 

9 

Factory  Schools 

9 

350 

463 

8 

8 

3 

i 

4 

Colliery  Schools     - 
Iron  AA  orks  Schools    - 

14 
21 

915 
20  tO 

754 
1714 

17 
29 

6 
1 

ii 

6 

34 
36 

4 
5 

3 

'2 

7 
7 

Trades'  Schools    - 

5 

279 

220 

10 

10 

1 

1 

Seamen's     Friend    Society's 

School 

1 

120 

80 

5 

y 

New  Lanark  Institution 

1 

150 

169 

4 

4 

2 

.. 

.. 

2 

House  of  Refuge 

1 

35 

20 

1 

1 

1 

.. 

.. 

1 

Other  Subscription  Schools, 
of  no  specilic  character 

265 

10,857 

11,091 

195 

32 

179 

406 

151 

92 

157 

40S 

SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


45 


TABLE  G. 


REMUNERATION  OF  TEACHERS  IN  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 


SUMMARY  OF   SCOTXiAETD. 


DESCKIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

MASTERS. 

MISTRESSES. 

1  Number  of  Masters  to 
whom  the  Figures  apply. 

Agereeate  Amount  of 
Remuneration. 

1  Average  Remuneration  per 
Master. 

a 

*£  « 
g 

s"  ~z 

Is 

js  C 

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C  't 

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BE 

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£g 

^•r 

«! 
11 

s  f 

fc 

Aggregate  Amount  of 
liemunerat  on. 

1  Average  Remuneration  per 
Mistress. 

INumlier  of  Mistresses  who 
are  allowed  a.residence. 

Total. 

From. 

Total. 

From. 

Salary. 

School 
Fees. 

Salary.    **£' 

TOTAL  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 

1695 

£ 
78,393 

£ 
41,423 

£ 
36,970 

£ 
46 

1110 

295 

£ 

6288 

£ 

4089 

£ 

2199 

£ 

21 

137 

Classification  of  Public 
Sbhools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED     BY 
GENERAL      OK      LOCAL 
TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED    BY 
ENDOWMENTS 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED  BY 
RELIGIOUS  BODIES 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER  PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS 

691 
232 
636 
136 

38,284 
9007 
24,931 
6171 

20,440 
6139 
11,926 
2918 

17,844 

2868 
13,005 
3253 

55 
39 
39 
45 

552 
170 
337 
51 

14 

60 
159 
62 

234 
1095 
3300 
1659 

125 
671 
20,-;0 
1213 

109 
424 
1250 
416 

17 

18 
21 

27 

6 

36 
66 
29 

ClASS  I. 

Burgh  Schools 
Parochial  Schools 
Government       School       of 
Design          ... 
Workhouse  School 
Other  Government  School  - 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

("Established  Church 
Reformed    Presbyterian 
b       Church 
IJ     United        Presbvtcrian 
£        Church 
g  •{  Free  Church 
c,    Episcopal  Church 
§*    Independents    or    Con- 
ec       gregationalists 
Baptists 
..Roman  Catholics 

CLASS  IV. 

Rapged  Schools 
Orphan  School 
Gaelic  Society's  Schools 
Industrial  Schools 
Factory  Schools 
Colliery  Schools 
Iron  Works  Schools 
Trades  Schools 
Seamen's    Friend    Society's 
School 
Other  Subscription  Schools 

45 
640 

4 
1 
1 

232 

197 
1 

36 
379 
12 

2 
1 

8 

4 

5082 
32,368 

635 
90 
109 

6139 

6964 

50 

1416 
!  15,391 
626 

105 
39 
340 

187 

1555 
18,116 

600 
90 
79 

9007 

3076 
10 

918 
6973 
572 

100 
39 
238 

187 

3527 
14,252 

35 
30 

2368 

3888 
40 

498 
8418 
54 

5 

102 

113 

50 

159 
90 
109 

39 

35 
50 

39 
40 
52 

53 
39 
43 

47 

8 
5i2 

5 

9 

85 
149 

52 
73 

33 
76 

17 
16 

'e 

1 

1 

170 
130 

*  * 

60 

82 

1095 
1684 

671 
996 

424 
688 

IS 
20 

36 

42 

5 
191 
6 

1 

8 
62 
6 

1 

129 
1339 
123 

25 

98 
835 
9(3 

25 

31 
504 

27 

16 
21 

21 

25 

22 
2 

1 

2 

1 
1 

*3 

25 
30 

65 

25 

30 

65 

25 

30 

22 

*i 

*2 

2 
1 
3 
2 
15 
5 

1 
103 

50 
40 
90 
110 
960 
197 

67 
4470' 

50 
40 
50 
40 
285 
197 

37 

2032 

40 
70 
675 

30 
2-138 

25 

40 
30 
55 
64 
39 

67 
43 

1 

*2 
1 
6 

39 

1 

48 
65 

1426 

10 
65 

1048 

38 
378 

24 
(J5 

2(3 

26 

CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


TABLE  H. 


DATES  at  which  exi 


PUBLIC      SCHOOLS. 


r  of  existing  1 

DATES  at  which  existing  Schools  were  established. 

g 

1 

In  each  of  the  last  Ten  Years. 

COUJJTIE8. 

1  Total  Numbei 

Schools. 

1 

L  to  1811. 

L  to  1821. 

L  to  1831. 

L  to  1841. 

L  to  Mar.  li 

1  Date  not  speci 

1841. 

1842. 

1843. 

1844. 

1845. 

184G. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1850. 

w 

1 

So 

1 

1 

| 

SCOTLAND 

3349 

754 

292 

154 

237 

499 

1216 

197 

Gl 

51 

130 

170 

113 

141 

143 

119 

128 

135 

ABERDEEN 

2S8 

80 

15 

10 
11 

21 
8 
11 

39 
13 

99 
GO 
73 

11 
10 
10 

G 
3 

4 
3 

17 
6 
7 

10 
10 

7 

10 
11 

9 
4 

12 
9 
6 

13 
5 
13 

9 
6 
9 

8 
12 
9 

AYR 

177 

50 

9 

BANFF 

93 

22 

5 

5 

10 

14 

31 

G 

2 

3 

1 

4 

4 

8 

2 

3 

4 

BERWICK 

GO 

28 

1 

4 

4 

2 

14 

7 

1 

. 

G 

1 

4 

1 

1 

. 

. 

BUTE 

23 

2 

5 

1 

5 

9 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

. 

. 

1 

CAITHNESS 

73 

13 

3 

4 

4 

G 

38 

5 

1 

7 

8 

1 

5 

5 

2 

4 

5 

CLACKMANNAN 

25 

G 

1 

G 

2 

4 

5 

1 

1 

. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

DUMBARTON 

46 

G 

12 

1 

. 

11 

1C 

. 

1 

1 

3 

2 

5 

1 

2 

1 

DUMFRIES 

108 

•» 

G 

2 

5 

12 

20 

7 

2 

1 

3 

6 

5 

1 

2 

2 

4 

EDINBURGH 

232 

40 

10 

7 

23 

3.°, 

104 

15 

5 

3 

13 

11 

10 

13 

11 

12 

11 

12 

ELGIN 

G5 

9 

11 

5 

4 

17 

13 

G 

3 

1 

2 

3 

. 

1 

1 

. 

2 

FIFE 

173 

53 

9 

G 

19 

23 

50 

13 

2 

5 

4 

8 

G 

6 

1 

1 

12 

5 

FORFAR 

181 

28 

29 

5 

9 

43 

56 

11 

3 

G 

8 

4 

5 

8 

7 

5 

3 

G 

IlADDINGTON      - 

52 

27 

3 

3 

4 

14 

1 

2 

1 

5 

. 

2 

L' 

2 

INVERNESS 

142 

4 

25 

8 

3 

30 

65 

7 

5 

1 

8 

G 

5 

9 

10 

5 

7 

8 

KINCARDINE 

77 

22 

3 

3 

6 

7 

31 

5 

3 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

4 

3 

5 

3 

KINROSS 

14 

3 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

2 

. 

. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT 

83 

3G 

3 

3 

G 

4 

20 

5 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

5 

5 

2 

2 

2 

LANARK 

281 

55 

11 

12 

31 

49 

109 

14 

G 

4 

6 

10 

10 

7 

11 

19 

14 

15 

LINLITHGOW 

34 

18 

2 

2 

2 

. 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

. 

2 

XAIHN 

14 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

3 

2 

. 

1 

. 

. 

1 

1 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND 

111 

21 

17 

8 

17 

12 

33 

3 

1 

3 

5 

3 

3 

7 

4 

2 

i 

PEEBLES 

24 

13 

1 

7 

3 

1 

1 

. 

2 

1 

. 

2 

. 

PERTH 

221 

82 

8 

9 

21 

21 

GO 

14 

5 

1 

13 

9 

8 

5 

7 

4 

5 

RENFREW 

105 

10 

16 

3 

7 

22 

44 

3 

2 

1 

4 

3 

7 

8 

7 

3 

6 

.; 

ROSS  ANDCROMARTY  - 

148 

3 

23 

6 

4 

19 

87 

6 

1 

15 

15 

4 

11 

9 

7 

13 

I:1 

ROXBURGH 

7  ; 

25 

7 

2 

3 

7 

18 

12 

. 

2-\ 

1 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

SELKIRK    "  - 

15 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

G 

1 

1 

. 

. 

2 

1 

. 

1 

STIRLING 

103 

15 

19 

4 

3 

23 

30 

9 

3 

3 

1 

5 

2 

4 

4 

2 

3 

1 

SUTHERLAND 

73 

4 

G 

3 

1 

13 

43 

3 

1 

1 

3 

13 

1 

3 

7 

4 

5 

1 

WIGTOWN 

59 

15 

4 

3 

5 

9 

21 

2 

2 

4 

4 

5 

1 

2 

1 

S 

***  This 'Table  doe?  not,  of  course,  display  the  number  of  Schools  existing  at  former  period.",  except  very  vaguely,  since  man-  e 
were  first  established,  since,  doubtless   some,  though  established  long  ago,  may  have  given  the  date  of  a  new  Building,  or  an  enl;  rg 


AND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


TABLE  H. 


OLS  were  established. 


PRIVATE     SCHOOLS. 


| 

DATES  at  which  existing  Schools  were  established. 

| 

•s 

3 

1 

In  each  of  the  last  Ten  Years. 

JOCNTIES. 

1 

s 

8, 

s   • 

$ 

So 

§2 

i 

3S 

a 

• 
*> 

fcg 

£ 

,_0 

3 

3 

o 

3 

0 

o 

a 
.8 

1841. 

1842. 

1843. 

1844. 

1845. 

1846. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1850. 

1851 

(Threo 

1* 

i 

2 

1 

1 

1 

cS 

Mouths). 

GOTLAND 

1893 

37 

48 

101 

190 

370 

1018 

129 

66 

46 

63 

55 

73 

69 

79 

120 

178 

241 

38 

DEEX 

255 

2 

3 

12 

29 

63 

135 

11 

7 

4 

11 

9 

9 

4 

12 

26 

25 

25 

3 

LL 

26 

1 

1 

1 

8 

12 

3 

1 

1 

. 

1 

3 

6 

. 

_           - 

121 

5 

4 

6 

17 

15 

66 

8 

3 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

11 

17 

15 

3 

>rr      -       -      - 

68 

. 

4 

8 

18 

36 

2 

. 

2 

2 

4 

6 

3 

2 

4 

5 

8 

. 

•ICK 

31 

2 

1 

3 

4 

5 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

. 

- 

10 

. 

. 

3 

6 

1 

. 

. 

. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

. 

(INE33 

42 

2 

2 

6 

3 

6 

16 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

KMAXNAN 

17 

. 

2 

3 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

. 

2 

3ARTON 

29 

. 

1 

1 

1 

6 

20 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

4 

FBIE3 

68 

1 

1 

5 

10 

7 

39 

5 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

11 

10 

2 

BURGH 

167 

2 

2 

9 

16 

34 

86 

18 

5 

5 

10 

3 

10 

5 

6 

8 

14 

19 

1 

*»         -         -           - 

31 

. 

1 

2 

10 

15 

3 

1 

2 

2 

. 

2 

6 

2 

. 

- 

112 

7 

3 

8 

13 

20 

51 

10 

2 

4 

5 

. 

2 

6 

4 

6 

9 

11 

3 

AR       - 

122 

4 

4 

8 

35 

64 

7 

4 

2 

2 

4 

5 

10 

4 

12 

7 

13 

1 

'DING  TON                 - 

18 

^ 

1 

I 

3 

7 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

•(.BNESS 

20 

1 

5 

13 

1 

1 

. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

'ARDINE 

47 

1 

1 

. 

5 

6 

32 

2 

1 

1 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

3 

3 

7 

1 

IOSS 

9 

. 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

. 

1 

. 

1 

CCUDBRIGHT 

24 

. 

2 

1 

17 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4BK 

250 

3 

2 

11 

33 

41 

146 

14 

10 

7 

6 

11 

4 

12 

10 

IS 

27 

35 

6 

.ITIIGOW 

16 

2 

1 

2 

11 

1 

1 

. 

2 

. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

8H 

7 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

SET  ANDSlIETL  AND 

33 

2 

1 

2 

5 

5 

19 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

. 

2 

8 

4 

. 

BLES 

4 

. 

1 

. 

2 

1 

2 

. 

CH 

86 

6 

2 

8 

7 

15 

42 

6 

1 

3 

5 

3 

5 

3 

6 

14 

2 

FBEW 

103 

6 

6 

7 

30 

49 

5 

4 

2 

1 

3 

6 

1 

2 

8 

8 

11 

3 

J  AND  CHOMAKTY 

19 

1 

1 

. 

2 

15 

4 

1 

1 

. 

1 

. 

1 

6 

1 

BURGH 

32 

4 

1 

„'     5 

7 

13 

2 

. 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

. 

3 

CIRK 

9 

. 

1 

1 

7 

. 

1 

1 

1 

4 

. 

.LING 

67 

5 

3 

4 

12 

40 

3 

3 

2 

2 

4 

6 

4 

4 

5 

9 

1 

HERLAND 

5 

1 

1 

3 

. 

1 

2 

TOWN 

42 

3 

1 

2 

1 

6 

28 

1 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

7 

•rly  Imvn  beon  abandoned ;  and  some  caution  is  necessary  in  accepting  it  as  a  statement  of  the  periods  at  which  the  present  Schools 
<1  or  cnlargcil  in  recent,  years. 


48 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  I. 


DATES  at  which  existing  SCHOOLS  were  established. 
(Classified  View.) 


OF  SCOTLAND. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

O  j 
C'J* 

cj 

•a! 

Dates  at  which  existing  Schools  were  established. 

• 

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I 

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cified. 

In  each  of  the  last  Ten  Years. 

jre  18 

i  * 

o 

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- 

L 

a 

2 

3S 

1841 

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18« 

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184J 

184C 

1847 

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L84) 

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1851 

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M.  nths). 

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AY  SCHOOLS 

~BLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
tlVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS     - 

5242 

r  i 

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427  J869 

22   i 

326 

117 

••; 

193 

:•_•:. 

186 

210 

222 

239 

06 

t76 

63 

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1893 

1  • 
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292 

48 

154 

1   ; 

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121 

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197 

129 

61 
56 

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141 
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119 

120 

128 
178 

186 

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2.5 
38 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

ASS  i._SrrroRTED   BY  GENERAL 
)ii  LOCAL  TAXATION      - 

ASS  II.—  SUPPORTED   BY  EXDOW- 

IEXTS  -              -              -              - 

ASS  III.—  SUPPORTED     BY    KELI- 
ious  BODIES 

ASS  IV.—  OTHER  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 
CLASS  I. 

1039 
491 

1385 
434 

: 

64 

28 

150 
50 

59 
33 

12 

•- 
- 

46 

16 

• 
V> 

47 
116 

••'•• 

65 
127 

-;- 
179 

102 

40 
30 

3 
14 

34 
10 

: 
12 

21 

1 

8 

.-, 

115 

7 

13 

n. 
: 

6 
10 

17 

14 

108 

a 

29 

92 
26 

L6 
10 

7- 
2] 

5 
91 

n* 

7 
19 

7.', 
34 

3 
1 

A 

1 

;    : 
6 
] 
5 
2 

491 

37 

>47 

1 

10 
139 

2 
39 

8 

: 
1 

8 

18 

15 

• 

8 
92 

3 

5 

3 

3 
4 

2 

.. 
1 

3 
3 

1 

a 

7 
8 

! 

5 

r 

! 

...  1   .  L   100  S    ^ 

vernment  Schools      - 

; 

1 

i 

1 

itary  Schools 
>rkhouee  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
(lowed  Schools       - 

CLASS  III. 
[  Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church     - 
United  Presbyterian  Church 
Free  Church  -       -       -       -       - 
Episcopal  Church- 
Independent*-       - 
Baptists  - 

1 

2 

i 

75 

50 

. 

116 

27 

25 

14 

12 

.-. 

13 

10 

14 

22 

i" 

7 

19 

537 
2 
61 
712 
3C 
4 
1 

50 

45 

i 

.   : 
1 

• 

19 

18 

16 

I  i 

14 

14 

17 

L6 

14 

25 

81 

1 
-1 
28 

4 
1 

4 

] 
4 
4 

:• 

3 
11 

6 
11 

! 

- 
15 
1 

15 
64 

:. 
1 
1 

53 

- 

.-. 

1 
19 
1 

2 
11 
2 

2 

8 

97 
1 

2 

126 

1 

a 

60 

1 

1 
81 
C 

3 
69 

.; 

8 
50 
8 
2 

2 

53 

I 

1 

... 

1 

.. 

8 

a 

3 

i 

.  .  . 

7 

B 

11 

CLASS  IV. 

?ced  Schools     - 
>han  Schools        -         -         - 
u.se  of  Kefuge  ----- 
nd  School 
af  and  Dumb  Schools 
ncvolent  Society's  School 
m  fries  Education  Society's  School  - 
end  Society's  School 
elic  Society's  Schools     - 
lustrial  Schools         - 
ctory  Schools       - 
liery  Schools          - 
n  Works  Schools      • 
ides  Schools      -        -        - 
mien's  Friend  Society's  School 
\v  Lanark  Institution 
er    Subscription    Schools,    of    no 
jecific  character 

17 

3 
1 
1 
2 
] 
] 
1 
6 
5 

20 
24 
5 
1 
1 

1 

1 
| 

i  ; 

1 
1 

.. 

a 

4 

7 

8 

"  & 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

•i 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 

1 
1 
3 

1 

2 

29 

-' 
1 

2 
1 

2 

1 

38 

1 
2 
4 

2 

, 

78 

4 
:. 
10 
!  . 
2 

118 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

l 
1 

2 

i 

i 

1 
1 

a 
a 

1 

! 

1 
;; 

-t 
i 

J 
1 
1 

4 

•  •  i 
24 

9 

10 

6 

11 

j; 

7 

IM 

7 

19 

11 

SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


TABLE  K. 


SHOWING,  in  quinquennial  Periods,  the  AGES  of  286,611  Scholars  concerning  whom  information 

on  the  point  was  given. 


OF  SCOTXiATCD. 


Xumber  of 
Scholars  con 

Ages  of  Scholars. 

DESCRIPTION. 

cerning 
whom  informa 

tion  as  to 

MALES. 

FEMALES. 

OF 

Age  was  given. 

SCHOOLS. 

Males. 

Fe 
males. 

Under 
5. 

5  to 
10. 

10  to 
15. 

15  to 
20. 

20 
and  up 
wards. 

Under 
5. 

5  to 
10. 

10  to 
15. 

15  to 
20. 

20 
and  up 
wards. 

TOTAL       OF       DAY  1 
SCHOOLS        -          -  J 

159,640 

126,971 

8775 

79,050 

61,419 

9189 

1177 

8682 

65,807 

45,080 

6709 

693 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS   - 

125,004 

90,775 

6485 

60,757 

49,834 

7133 

795 

6276 

47,621 

32,728 

3789 

361 

PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

31,636 

36,196 

2290 

18,293 

11,615 

2056 

382 

2406 

18,186 

12,352 

2920 

332 

Classification  of  Public 

Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED       BY 

C 

rENERAL          OR          LOCAL 

TAXATION     - 

45,360 

24,179 

1310 

20,250 

20,336 

3128 

336 

994 

12,746 

9525 

828 

86 

CLASS  II.  —  SUPPORTED      BY 

ENDOWMENTS 

16,741 

13,561 

941 

8300 

6469 

921 

107 

969 

6902 

4982 

664 

41 

CLASS  III.  —  SUPPORTED    BY 

RELIGIOUS  BODIES 

48,583 

39,371 

3055 

24,325 

18,233 

2666 

304 

3006 

20,323 

13,883 

1966 

193 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER    PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS 

14,320 

13,664 

1179 

78S2 

4796 

415 

48 

1307 

7650 

4338 

331 

38 

CLASS  I. 

Burgh  Schools 

6412 

2625 

173 

2172 

3514 

510 

43 

150 

1201 

1140 

126 

5 

Pa 

rochial  Schools 

38,261 

21,172 

1075 

17,920 

16,635 

2111 

220 

811 

11,390 

8315 

636 

20 

Government  Schools  - 

429 

204 

46 

82 

109 

137 

55 

20 

80 

39 

43 

22 

Military  Schools     - 

111 

68 

11 

38 

25 

36 

1 

7 

50 

11 

Pri 

son  School 

59 

60 

10 

32 

17 

22 

38 

Workhouse  Schools 

88 

50 

5 

38 

43 

2 

"G 

22 

20 

1 

1 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

16,741 

13.561 

911 

8300 

6469 

921 

107 

969 

6902 

4982 

661 

41 

CLASS  III. 

fEstablished  Church 

14,696 

13,569 

983 

7588 

5357 

679 

89 

1083 

7048 

4785 

591 

62 

b 

Reformed  Presby.  Ch.     - 

158 

137 

12 

114 

32 

9 

119 

9 

~ 

United  Presbyterian  Ch. 

2489 

2065 

172 

1463 

773 

73 

*8 

134 

1236 

631 

38 

26 

"r 

Free  Church 

27,863 

20,912 

1588 

13,400 

10,804 

1820 

191 

1562 

10,584 

7636 

1002 

68 

r;  . 

Episcopal  Church 

1150 

830 

113 

570 

400 

52 

15 

86 

451 

268 

25 

5_ 

Independents  or  Congre- 

E 

gationalists 

160 

143 

15 

76 

67 

2 

12 

70 

60 

1 

i 

Baptists    - 

92 

68 

45 

47 

28 

40 

..Roman  Catholics  - 

1975 

1647 

172 

1009 

753 

40 

1 

120 

787 

451 

249 

37 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  Schools 

693 

448 

4 

343 

337 

9 

7 

225 

209 

7 

Or| 

)han  Schools 

75 

36 

55 

20 

2 

20 

13 

1 

Bli 

nd  School     ... 

13 

11 

3 

8 

2 

1 

4 

6 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Schools 

51 

24 

8 

30 

12 

*i 

3 

13 

'i 

Benevolent  Society's  School  - 
Dumfries  Education  Society's 

52 

28 

'2 

25 

23 

2 

'i 

15 

12 

•• 

S 

chool 

92 

40 

2 

46 

44 

20 

20 

Friend  Society's  School 

48 

32 

2 

18 

28 

\\ 

'  [ 

'3 

15 

11 

Gaelic  Society's  Schools 

29 

41 

23 

6 

28 

12 

'i 

Inc 

Lustrial  Schools 

124 

186 

7 

55 

56 

6 

17 

83 

72 

14 

Factory  Schools 

370 

408 

23 

167 

177 

3 

11 

141 

253 

Colliery  Schools 
Iron  Works  Schools    - 

716 

1707 

551 
1-166 

51 
145 

498 
1056 

157 

452 

10 
43 

ii 

52 

182 

371 

888 

108 
3GO 

17 
31 

*8 

2 

In 

ides'  Schools]      ... 

1  ^7 

122 

Co 

90 

1 

64 

53 

4 

Sen 

men's    Friend     Society's 

School                                "  - 

120 

80 

10 

39 

68 

3 

4 

30 

44 

2 

Ne 

w  Lanark  Institution 

120 

136 

40 

50 

30 

40 

CO 

36 

House  of  Refuge 

35 

20 

4 

9 

22 

°] 

°  \ 

1 

3 

3 

1 

Subscription  Schools      - 

9918 

10,035 

889 

5421 

3218 

324 

36 

984 

5683 

3103 

235 

30 

50 


CENSUS,  1S51 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


TABLE  L. 

ENDOWMENTS  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS.     NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS'  HAVING  ENDOWMENTS  *  01 

PARTICULAR  AMOUNTS. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS. 

Having  Endowments  of 

/  X 

Not  stated. 

Total 

of 
Endowed 
Schools. 

Less 
than 
5?. 

57. 
and 
less 
than 
10?. 

10?. 
and 
less 
than 
20^. 

20?. 
and 
less 
than 
50?. 

50?. 
and 
less 
than 
100?. 

100?. 
and 

].-.< 
than 
200?. 

200?. 
and 
less 
than 
500?. 

500?. 
and 
less 
than 
1,000?. 

1,000?. 
and 
less 
than 
2,0002. 

2,000?. 
and 
up 
wards. 

TOTAL  OF  ENDOWED  SCHOOLS 

59 

140 

381 

922 

33 

10 

9 

2    1      2 

2 

102 

1562 

11 

20 

26 

•1 

29 
72 

33 
6 

83 
139 

158 
1 

707 
124 

83 

8 

14 

18 
1 

7 
2 
1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

2 

102 

£52 
491 

3)2 

17 

f  Classification  qf  Schools. 

CLASS  I—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
OB  LOCAL  TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW 
MENTS         .... 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED  BY  RELI 
GIOUS  BODIES 

CLASS  IV.—  OTIIER  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  Schools           ... 

Parochial  Schools     .... 

3 

8 

4 
25 

7 
7G 

22 

G85 

8 
4 
1 
1 

7 

1 

•• 

•• 

(.1 
7!  8 
1 
1 

Military  School        ... 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools       ... 

CLASS  III. 
Established  Church 

United  Presbyterian  Church 
Free  Church      
Episcopal 
Roman  Catholics      -       ... 

CLASS  IV. 
Factory  Schools        .... 

Colliery  Schools 

20 

72 

139 

124 

18 

2 

8 

2 

2 

2 

102 

491 

n 

20-  • 

£ 

17 
9 

14 
1 

18 

24 

33 

129 
5 

40 
2 
2 

1 

1 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

• 

1 

2 
2 

2 

2 
1 

1 

11 

Seamen's  Friend  Society's  School  - 

Other  Subscription  Schools,  of  no 
specific  character  - 

2 

6 

1 
3 

*  As  to  the  meaning  of  the  term  "  Endowment  "  in  these  Tables,  see  Report,  ante,  page 


SCOTLAND.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


51 


TABLE  M. 


SABBATH  SCHOOLS  AND  TEACHERS. 


(Classified  according  to  the  Denominations  which  support  them). 


OP  SCOTIiA2?32. 


No.  of  Schools  and  Scholars. 

Xumber  of  Teachers. 

RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATION 

Scholars. 

Total. 

Paid. 

Unpaid. 

to  which 
the  SCHOOLS  belong. 

Schools. 

Sex. 

Sex. 

Sex. 

Sex. 

Total. 

Total. 

1 

Total. 

Total. 

i\r. 

F. 

M.    |     F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

TOTAL 

3803 

292,549'  135,435  J157.114 

25,411  14,181  11,230 

152 

113 

39 

25,259  14,068  11,191 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Presbyterians  : 

Established  Church 

1095 

76,233 

36,055 

40,178 

5856 

3181 

2675 

SO 

57 

23 

5776 

3124 

2652 

Reformed       Presbyterian 

Church        - 

24 

2571 

1142 

1429 

24.9 

131 

115 

2 

2 

217 

132 

115 

Original  Secession  Church 
Relief  Church 

4 

212 
81 

108 
42 

104 

39 

>>•> 

10 

17 
5 

5 

• 

10 

17 
5 

5 
5 

United           Presbyterian 

Church 

558 

54,324 

24892 

29,432 

5580 

313S 

2142 

20 

14 

6 

5560 

3121 

2430 

Free  CJmrch     - 

124;? 

91,328 

11,930 

49,398 

7797 

4457 

3310 

13 

10 

3 

7784 

4417 

3337 

Episcopal  Church 

57 

37013 

1757 

1949 

231 

113 

118 

9 

7 

2 

222 

106 

11G 

Independents    or  Congrega- 

tionalists         ... 

176 

12,593 

5719 

6874 

1149 

679 

470 

1 

1 

. 

1118 

678 

470 

Old  Scotch  Independents 

I 

130 

45 

85 

11 

7 

4 

. 

11 

7 

4 

Baptists 

41 

2506 

1117 

1359 

262 

165 

97 

. 

•  262 

165 

97 

Unitarians           ... 

1 

130 

70 

60 

12 

6 

6 

. 

12 

6 

0 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

53 

5124 

2432 

2092 

566 

317 

219 

566 

317 

219 

Primitive  Methodists 

5 

510 

266 

244 

60 

40 

20 

, 

60 

40 

20 

Independent  Methodists    - 

1 

90 

40 

50 

15 

6 

0 

15 

6 

9 

Wesleyan  Reformers 

2 

181 

89 

95 

20 

11 

9 

. 

20 

11 

9 

New  Church       - 

1 

30 

14 

16 

6 

4 

2 

6 

4 

2 

Evangelical  Union 

22 

1853 

819 

1004 

225 

141 

81 

. 

225 

111 

84 

Isolated  Congregations  : 
City  Mission 

f, 

156 

70 

86 

16 

10 

6 

16 

10 

6 

Various           ... 

77 

4351 

1757 

2594 

369 

223 

146 

i 

i 

368 

292 

140 

No  particular  Denomina 

tion           -           - 

251 

16,913 

7916 

8997 

1265 

755 

510 

10 

10 

1''55 

745 

510 

Denomination  not  stated  - 

82 

3716 

1813 

1903 

231 

147 

87 

11 

6 

5 

223 

141 

82 

Reformed  Protestant  Con 

gregation 

1 

129 

80 

49 

11 

8 

6 

. 

. 

14 

8 

6 

All  Evangelical  Denomina 

tions           ... 

4 

338 

181 

157 

29 

18 

11 

29 

18 

11 

Christian  Cliartists 

1 

70 

35 

10 

5 

10 

5 

5 

Free  Gospel  Church 

1 

143 

69 

74 

80 

13 

17 

30 

13 

17 

Christian  Brethren 

1 

50 

30 

20 

7 

6 

1 

7 

6 

1 

Free  Christian  Brethren  - 

1 

143 

74 

69 

19 

9 

'10 

19 

9 

10 

Calton  Association 

13 

1090 

522 

568 

101 

47 

51 

101 

47 

54 

Bridgeton  Association 

4 

459 

212 

217 

56 

28 

2S 

56 

28 

28 

Sabbath  School  Union 

1 

52 

20 

32 

5 

2 

3 

5 

2 

3 

Protestant       -        - 

1 

31 

17 

17 

4 

1 

3 

4 

1 

3 

Unsectarian 

2 

159 

74 

85 

20 

16 

4 

20 

16 

4 

A  Christian  Congregation 

1 

24 

12 

12 

4 

2 

2 

4 

2 

2 

Second  Congregational 
Church  of  Christ 

2 

1 

74 
14 

58 
4 

l(i 
10 

4 
1 

3 
1 

1 

• 

4 

1 

3 
1 

1 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

GO 

13,015 

5859 

7156 

1151 

465 

686 

5 

5 

. 

1116 

460 

680 

Jeivs          .... 

1 

14 

5 

9 

1 

1 

• 

• 

• 

1 

1 

• 

The  number  of  Teachers  is  not  given  for  47  schools  belonging  to  the  Established  Church,  containing  2,1.56  scholars ;  11  belonging  to 
the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  containing  440  scholars  ;  30  belonging  to  the  Free  Church,  containing  1,488  scholars  ;  three  belonging 
to  the  Episcopal  Church,  containing  i:<5  scholars ;  one  belonging  to  the  Independents,  containing  •"-'  scholars  ;  'M  belonging  to  Isolated 
Congregations,  contaiaing  858  scholars  ;  and  three  belonging  to  the  Koinun  Catholics,  containing  4UO  scholars. 


52 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


TABLE  N. 


DATES  at  which  EXISTING  SABBATH  SCHOOLS  were  ESTABLISHED.* 


SUMMARY   OF   SCOTLAND. 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATION 


Periods  during  which  the  Schools  were  established. 


to  which 
the  SCHOOLS  belong. 

Before 
1801. 

1801 
to 
1811. 

1811 
to 
1821. 

1821 
to 
1831. 

1831 
to 
1841. 

1841 
to 
1851. 

Not 
stated. 

TOTAL. 

TOTAL 

109 

124 

225 

383 

704 

2069 

189 

3W3 

PKOTESTANT  CHUECHES  : 

Presbyterians  : 

Established  Cliurcli 

45 

50 

70 

146 

227 

455 

102 

1095 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 

.. 

2 

3 

8 

11 

.. 

24 

Original  Secession  Church        ... 

.. 

.. 

.. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

2 

United  Presbyterian  Church     ... 

30 

27 

58 

87 

142 

203 

11 

(58 

Free  Church       ... 

6 

5 

29 

60 

163 

948 

32 

1113 

Episcopal  Church       -          -              - 

2 

1 

1 

4 

8 

32 

9 

57 

Independents  or  Congregationalists     - 

10 

15 

10 

9 

53 

79 
1 

•• 

;i76 

1 

Baptists 

.. 

3 

1 

4 

4 

31 

1 

14 

Unitarians              .... 

.. 

.. 

.. 

1 

.. 

.. 

.. 

1 

"VVesleyan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion           ... 

1 

5 

6 

6 

11 

23 

1 

iiS 

Primitive  Methodists       -       -          -         ' 

.. 

.  . 

.. 

1 

1 

3 

.. 

5 

Independent  Methodists        ... 

.  . 

.  . 

1 

.. 

.. 

1 

Wesleyan  Reformers     -           -           -       - 

.. 

.. 

.. 

1 

1 

•• 

2 

New  Church        ..... 

1 

1 

Evangelical  Union       -                  ... 

1 

.. 

1 

.. 

1 

18 

1 

it 

Isolated  Congregations  : 

City  Mission           ... 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

5 

1 

6 

Tarioiis          -               ... 

2 

2 

8 

15 

14 

34 

2 

77 

No  Particular  Denomination 

11 

10 

23 

31 

41 

128 

10 

251 

Denomination  not  stated      ... 

1 

3 

7 

5 

7 

44 

15 

83 

Reformed  Protestant  Conoreoation 

1 

I 

All  Evangelical  Denominations 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

L 

Free  Gospel  Church       -         -           - 

.. 

.. 

1 

.. 

.. 

Christian  Brethren       -       -           - 

.  . 

.  . 

1 

Free  Christian  Brethren           ... 

.  . 

1 

.. 

Gallon  Association       - 

•• 

1 

1 
1 

8 
2 

3 

•• 

i;. 

Sabbath  School  Union 

. 

A 

1 

i 

Protestant       ..... 

.  . 

.  . 

1 

.  . 

.. 

.. 

] 

Unsectarian           -                          -           - 

.  . 

,  . 

.  . 

.  . 

2 

£ 

A  Christian  Congregation 

%  . 

.. 

.  . 

.  . 

.  . 

1 

1 

Second  Congregational           -           -        - 

.. 

1 

1 

.. 

2 

Church  of  Cfirist       .... 

1 

1 

OTITEB.  CHRISTIAN  CnuEcnEs  : 

Roman  Catholics       ..... 

.. 

2 

6 

6 

9 

35 

2 

60 

Jews           ..... 

•• 

" 

•• 

•• 

•• 

1 

•• 

1 

»  It  will  be  sufficiently  apparent  that  in  many  cases  the  date  given  iu  this  Table  applies  to  the  period  when    the  building  w 
erected  ia  which  the  School  was  held. 


SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


53 


TABLE  0. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  SCHOOLS 


COUNTIES. 


DESCRIPTION 

OP 

SCHOOLS. 

ABERDEENSIIIRE. 

ARGYLLSHIRE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attend  ng  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schoo  s. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     -       - 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

5-13  30,271  17,259 

13,012 

25,726 

18,348 

7378 

14,656 

11,070 

201 

175 

26 

59 
41 
66 

_L 

11,847 

i 
6642   5205 

9097 

5092 

4005 

288   21,810 
255      8461 

13,405 
3854 

8405 
4007 

11,294  7054 

1 

3362   4016 

11,027 
820 

6200 
442 

^4827 
378 

8342 
755 

4681 
411 

3661 
34-t 

C 

CL 
c 

CL 

a 

Cl. 
L 

CL 

S 

Bu 

I'm 
En 

1 

I 

EM 

• 

Ga 

In. 
Fa 
'IV 
Bu 
c 

S/ 

* 
I 

lassification  ofPiMic  ScJiools. 

LSS  I.—  SUPPOKTED  BY  GEXEBAL 
B  LOCAL  TAXATION 

iss  II.—  SUPPOIITEDBYEXDOVr- 
tEXTS             .... 

LSS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE- 
iGioua  BODIES     - 

iss  IV.—  OTHEK             PUBLIC 
CIIOOLS    .... 

CLASS  I. 

rgh  Schools 
ochial  Schools    .... 

CLASS  II. 
[lowed  Schools      ... 

CLAES  III. 
'Established  Church       . 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church      ... 
^.Roman  Catholics           • 

CLASS  IV. 

?ged  Schools  (exclusive  of  those 
imported  by  Religious  Bodies)  • 
ilic  Society  Schools 

99 
49 
101 

39; 

9370 
3600 
6860 
1980 

6509 
210-1 
3865 
927 

2861 
1496 
2995 
L053 

7813 
3079 
5792 
16G4 

5477 
1780 
3260 

777 

2336 
1299 
2532 

887 

3441 
26-12 
4362 

582 

2195 
1378 
2374 
253 

1246 
1264 
1988 
329 

2619 
1941 
3322 

460 

1671 
1017 
1795 
198 

948 
924 
1527 
262 

9^ 

645 

8725 

561 
5948 

84 
2777 

597 
7216 

520 
4957 

77 
2259 

1299 

3 

56 

234 
3207 

163 
2032 

71 
1175 

196 
2423 

135 
1536 

61 

887 

49 

42 

l| 
52 

2 
4 

3600 

2104 

1287 
37 
2363 
68 
110 

1496 

3079 

1780 

41 

22 
1 
41 

2 

2642 

1201 
80 
2970 
111 

1378 

585 
64 
1691 
34 

1264 

616 
16 
1279 

77 

1941 

962 
69 
2209 

82 

1017 

474 
53 
1241 
27 

921 

488 
10 
968 

55 

2330 
58 
4154 
132 
186 

1043 
21 
1791 
64 
76 

1953 
44 
3540 
107 
148 

1080 
25 
2014 
57 
84 

873 
19 
1526 
50 
64 

1 
2 

1 

24 

206 
29 

24 
159 

8 

47 
21 

24 
142 
25 

24 
113 

7 

29 

18 

•• 

•• 

•  • 

•• 

•• 

•  • 

;tory  School       .... 
ides  School             ... 
ascription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
laracter      .... 

1 
1 

37 

25 
77 

1878 

9 
50 

80S 

16 

27 

1010 

17 
64 

1583 

5 
42 

730 

I9 

22 
853 

6 

323 

62 

261 

269 

54 

215 

LBBATH  SCHOOLS 

Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church       .... 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents  or  Congregation- 
alists      .... 
Baptists       ..... 

327 

22,017 

10,043 

11,974 

17,010 

7760 

9250 

128 

7462 

3795 

3667 

5677 

2865 

2812 

77 

24 
127 
10 

36 
3 
6 

42 
2 

5360 

1368 
9466 
457 

2539 
125 

578 
1950 
174 

2622 

622 

423!) 
202 

1114 

47 
252 
859 
86 

2738 

746 
5227 
255 

1425 
78 
326 
1091 

88 

4049 

900 
7338 
290 

2148 
91 
454 
1543 
137 

1981 

427 
3330 
122 

942 
33 

ISO 
677 
68 

2068 

533 

4008 
168 

1206 
58 
274 
866 
69 

73 
1 
7 
33 
3 

6 
1 

2 

2 

3808 
85 
748 
1975 
122 

432 

78 

71 
143 

2038 
47 
314 
966 
56 

229 
42 

36 

67 

1770 
38 
434 
1009 
66 

203 
36 

35 

76 

2774 
67 
637 
1487 
104 

380 

47 

63 

118 

1455 
37 

270 
748 
43 

203 

18 

32 
59 

1319 
30 
367 
739 
61 

177 
29 

si 

59 

"Wesleyan  Methodists     - 
Isolated  Congregations 
.Roman  Catholics 

54 


CENSUS,  1851  :-EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


AYRSHIRE. 

BANFFSIII11E. 

DESCRIPTION          j 

Number  of  Scholars 

Number  of  Scholars. 

OF                   ; 
SCHOOLS. 

I 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
dny  of  the  Census. 

Schools 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

'o 

O 

^6 

Both 

Sexes 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes 

M. 

F. 

^o* 

Both 

Sexes 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes 

M. 

F. 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

298|;23,372 

12,983 

10,38 

20,231 

11,302  8929 

161 

8271 

4779 

3492 

7050 

4077 

2973 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 

177 

16,207 

9233 

0974 

13,792 

7939 

5853 

93 

5877 

3797 

2080 

4949 

.3217 

1732 

PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

121 

7165 

3750 

3415 

6439 

3363 

3076 

68 

2394 

982 

1412 

2101 

860 

1241 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 

on  LOCAL  TAXATION 

51 

5706 

3699 

2007 

49S5 

3235 

1750 

24 

1910 

1457 

453 

1611 

1233 

378 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW 

MENTS         .... 

19 

1310 

719 

591 

1186 

648 

538 

24 

1293 

693 

600 

1102 

590 

512 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE 

LIGIOUS  BODIES    - 

82 

6775 

3502 

3273 

5594 

2955 

2639 

42 

2524 

1558 

966 

2109 

1320 

789 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER              PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS       .... 

25 

2416 

131? 

1103 

2027 

1101 

926 

3 

150 

89 

61 

127 

74 

53 

CLASS  I. 

i 

Burgh  Schools 

2 

603 

498 

105 

552 

447 

105 

1 

97 

93 

4 

84 

80 

4 

Parochial  Schools 

49 

5103 

3201 

1902 

4433 

2788 

1G45 

23 

1813 

1364 

449 

1527 

1153 

374 

CLASS  II. 

« 

Endowed  Schools        ... 

19 

1310 

719 

591 

1186 

648 

538 

24 

1293 

693 

600 

1102 

590 

512 

CLASS  III. 

£  /"Established  Church 

50 

3449 

1577 

1872 

2948 

1375 

1573 

25 

1327 

785 

542 

1160 

693 

467 

us     United  Presbyterian  Church    - 

1 

100 

64 

36 

100 

64 

36 

"£.  <  Free  Church        ... 

28 

2753 

1538 

1165 

2337 

1379 

958 

17 

1197 

773 

424 

949 

627 

322 

ft     V    '            1  PI         Vi 

1 

123 

92 

31 

102 

76 

26 

§•       n            ,    r. 

2 

350 

181 

169 

107 

61 

46 

CLASS  IV. 

< 



Hogged  Schools  (exclusive  of  those 
supported  by  Religious  Bodies)  - 

4 

307 

183 

124 

263 

156 

107 

.  . 

.  . 

.. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

1 

51 

34 

17 

36 

24 

Q 

870 

507 

363 

738 

428 

310 

150 

78 

72 

104 

61 

43 

Subscription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
character     .... 

13 

1038 

511 

527 

886 

432 

45-1 

3 

150 

89 

61 

127 

74 

53 

SABBATH    SCHOOLS       - 

205 

19,554 

9023 

10,531 

15,739 

7234 

8505 

101 

5834 

2691 

3115 

4651 

2177 

2  7i 

("Established  Church 

61 

5876 

27-13 

3133 

4906 

2281 

2625 

31 

1843 

914 

929 

1424 

702 

722 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
.      United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
,c     Free  Church        - 

5 
35 
62 

•433 

4077 
5782 

; 

2057 

235 
2184 
3225 

357 
3231 
4557 

149 
1483 

208 
1748 
2521 

's 

41 

58i 
2368 

266 
995 

315 
1373 

482 

1878 

220 

838 

252 
10  W 

•c  \  Episcopal  Church 

212 

112 

100 

112 

70 

42 

•S  I  Independents,     or     Congrega- 
o  1      tionalists 

5 

403 

194 

269 

394 

161 

233 

7 

303 

135 

168 

246 

106 

110 

a    Baptists       .... 

a     Wesk'van  Methodists 

2 
2 

80 
82 

42 
32 

38 
50 

64 
65 

33 
23 

31 
42 

1 
2 

25 

65 

14 
33 

11 
32 

20 
63 

'11 
30 

9 

',3 

TO     Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations     • 
lltoman  Catholics 

9 

18 
4 

809 
1255 

485 

392 
635 
225 

417 
620 
260 

682 
1000 
371 

335 

505 
158 

347 
495 
213 

2-8 

10 
1 

637 
12 

322 
12 

315 

529 
9 

261 
9 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


65 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

{        SCHOOLS. 

•————————.  ________ 

BERWICKSHIRE. 

BUTESHIRE. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
Jny  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
duy  of  the  Census. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

1 

F. 

D 

PI 
PI 

( 

Ci 

c 

Cr 

3 

to 

I 

to 

E 

Bu 

1'n 

En 
& 

Bu 

£:• 

£ 

I 
j. 

A.Y  SCHOOLS 

FBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     • 
JVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

ASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GEXEEAL 
>E  LOCAL  TAXATION    - 

4.88  II.—  SUPPOETED  BY  EXDOAV- 

91 

5838 

3393 

2445 

5081 

2937 

2144 

33 

2096 

1115 

981 

1709 

911 

798 

CO 
31 

4640 

1198 

2804 
589 

1836 
609 

4034 
1047 

2430 
507 

1604 

540 

23 

10 

1798 

298 

955 
160 

843 
138 

1457 
252 

774 
137 

683 
115 

S3 
2 

18 

7 

2780. 
92 
1439 
329 

1765 
65 

822 
152 

138 
1627 

1015 
27 
617 
177 

1015 

2418 
87 
1245 

284 

1541 
65 
709 
115 

877 
22 
536 
169 

877 

9 
4 
8 
2 

1 
8 

762 
3-17 
506 
183 

438 
170 
309 

38 

324 
177 
197 
145 

606 
248 
414 
159 

347 
122 
271 
34 

259 
126 
173 
125 

A.8S  III.—  SUPPOETED    BY    RE- 
IGIOUS  BODIES       ... 

ASS  IV.—  OTIIEE             PUBLIC 

CHOOL3        .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools    ... 
*ochial  Schools    .... 

CLASS  II. 
dowod  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

'upported  by  — 
Established  Church  - 

Free  Church       .... 

CLASS  IV. 
ascription  Schools,  of  no  specific 

1 

32 

138 
2642 

122 
2296 

122 
1419 

130 
632 

81 
357 

49 

275 

124 

482 

78 
269 

46 
213 

2 

92 

65 

27 

87 

65 

22 

4 

347 

170 

177 

248 

122 

126 

8 
10  | 

492 
947 

249 
573 

213 
374 

443 
802 

238 
471 

205 
331 

3 
5 

145 
301 

88 
221 

57 
'140 

139 
305 

84 
187 

55 
118 

7 

329 

152 

177 

284 

115 

169 

2 

183 

38 

145 

159 

34 

125 

LBBATK     SCHOOLS      - 

rEstablished  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church       .... 

Independents,    'or     Congrcga- 
tionalists 

Baptists    ... 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 
^  Roman  Catholics 

80  :  4277 

2037 

2240 

3572 

1681 

1891 

23 

1431 

648 

783 

1094 

490 

604 

33 
1 
16 
19 

1 

1715 
43 
1249 
013 

27 

844 
22 
531 
439 

11 

871 
21 

718 
474 

16 

1459 
43 

989 
786 

20 

706 
22 
413 
374 

11 

753 
21 
576 
412 

9 

8 
1 
1 
11 

549 
50 
140 

596 

257 
22 
49 

287 

292 
28 
91 
309 

453 
40 
111 
419 

212 

18 
39 
195 

241 
22 
72 
224 

1 

26 

13 

13 

21 

11 

10 

1 
9 

67 
273 

19 
171 

38 

102 

45 
230 

15 

140 

30 
CO 

1 

70 

20 

50 

60 

15 

36 

E   2 


56 


CENSUS,  1851  -.—EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 

CLACKMAXNANSHIRE. 

DESCRIPTION 

Xumber  of  Scholars. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

OF 

SCHOOLS,  i 

Schools 

Belonging 

to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

5 

o  ; 

i\ 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Soxes. 

M. 

F. 

d      Both 
£      Sexes. 

M. 

P. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

BAY  SCHOOLS 

115 

63C5 

3608 

2697 

5125 

2023 

2202 

42 

3569 

1972 

1597 

3117 

1721 

1396 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     • 

73 

4892 

3013 

1879 

3882 

2377 

1505 

25 

2637 

1505 

1132 

2289 

1309 

980 

PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 

42 

1473 

655 

818 

1243 

546 

697 

17 

932 

467 

465 

828 

412 

416 

.  

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTEDBY  GENERAL 

OB  LOCAL  TAXATION 

9 

499 

354 

145 

391 

275 

116 

5 

285 

165 

120 

254 

153 

101 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW 
MENTS         .... 

13 

1013 

590 

423 

789 

474 

315 

3 

572 

329 

243 

480 

275 

205 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY  RE 

LIGIOUS  BODIES       -       - 

48 

3218 

2020 

1198 

2588 

1597 

991 

6 

594 

320 

274 

525 

280 

2-15 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

SCHOOLS       • 

3 

162 

49 

113 

114 

31 

83 

11 

1186 

691 

495 

1030 

601 

129 

CLASS  I. 

Burgh  School    - 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

1 

33 

20 

13 

27 

16 

11 

Parochial  Schools       - 

9 

499 

354 

145 

391 

275 

116 

4 

252 

145 

107 

227 

137 

90 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools       • 

13 

1013 

590 

423 

789 

474 

315 

3 

572 

329 

243 

480 

275 

105 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by— 

Established  Church 

H 

250 

136 

114 

240 

132 

108 

3 

293 

165 

128 

264 

147 

117 

United  Presbyterian  Church   • 

.. 

•  • 

.. 

.. 

•  • 

2 

229 

126 

103 

197 

108 

39 

Free  Church        - 

41 

2968 

1884 

1084 

2348 

1465 

883 

1 

72 

29 

43 

64 

25 

39 

CLASS  IV. 

Colliery  Schools         ... 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

2 

150 

88 

62 

125 

76 

19 

Subscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
character       • 

3 

162 

49 

113 

114 

31 

83 

9 

1036 

603 

433 

905 

525 

3W 

SABBATH    SCHOOLS 

43 

2859 

1368 

1491 

2177 

1047 

1130 

29 

2742 

1313 

1429 

2312 

1110 

1102 

fEstablished  Church 

8 

402 

205 

197 

250 

122 

128 

6 

689 

334 

355 

587 

278 

3<>9 

United  Presbyterian  Church   - 

2 

231 

111 

120 

191 

89 

102 

5 

6G6 

331 

335 

566 

287 

2>9 

Free  Church 

26 

1635 

795 

840 

1289 

653 

636 

4 

375 

162 

213 

315 

138 

tl 

b 

Episcopal  Church           • 

1 

30 

10 

20 

18 

8 

10 

Independents,     or    Congrega- 
tioualists           ... 

3 

343 

167 

176 

280 

132 

148 

1 

123 

67 

56 

105 

62 

43 

p, 

p, 

•z 

V, 

Baptists       •          •          -       - 

1 

20 

11 

9 

17 

10 

7 

Primitive  Methodists       •        • 

1 

93 

37 

5G 

67 

fl7 

4) 

Evangelical  Union 

1 

34 

10 

?4 

23 

8 

2) 

^Isolated  Congregations 

4 

218 

90 

158 

167 

51 

116 

9 

712 

351 

361 

614 

297 

sir 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

DUMBARTONSHIRE. 

DUMFRIES-SHIRE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Be  oneinfr 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

lM. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

75 

4778 

2625 

2153 

4236 

2324 

1912 

176 

1,349 

6422 

4927 

9412 

5326 

4086 

PI 
PE 

C 

CIA 
O] 

Cr..» 

M 

CI.A 

G 

O.A 
S 

BUT 

Par 

Bn< 

»f 

1 

I 

.;; 

b, 

«i 
Bei 

Tin 
8 

Bui 
c 

BJ 

;-• 

•ri 

I 

H 

BLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS      -       - 
[VATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

46 
29 

3198 
1580 

1747 

878 

1451 
702 

2751 
14-85 

1502 

822 

1249 
663 

108 
68 

S446 
2903 

5073 
1349 

3373 
1554 

6854 

2558 

1161 
1165 

2693 
1393 

^ossification  of  Public  Schools. 

ss  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
a  LOCAL  TAXATION 

ss  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  EJTDOW- 

ENTS             - 

ss  III—  SUPPORTED  BY  RELI- 
[ous  BODIES 

ss  IV.—  OTHER            PUBLIC 
:HOOLS      - 

10 
7 
21 

8 

819 
431 
1340 
608 

525 
805 
616 
301 

291 
126 
724 
307 

701 
360 
1163 
527 

451 

251 
536 

264 

250 
109 
627 
263 

57 
13 
30 

8 

4864 
993 
1971 
618 

3172 
627 
963 
311 

1692 
366 
1008 
307 

3928 
820 
1570 
536 

2590 
534 

774 
263 

1333 
286 
796 
273 

CLASS  I. 

3 

54 

837 
4227 

382 
2790 

255 
1437 

567 
3361 

337 
2253 

230 
1108 

ochial  Schools       ... 

CLASS  II. 
lowed  Schools        ... 

CLASS  III. 
Established  Church 

United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
.Roman  Catholics 

10 

819 

525 

294 

701 

451 

250 

7 

431 

305 

126 

360 

251 

109 

13 

993 

627 

366 

820 

534 

280 

8 
1 
12 

577 
56 

707 

279 
35 
302 

298 
21 
405 

522 
55 
586 

254 

34 
248 

268 
21 
338 

19 

10 
1 

919 

914 
139 

391 

504 
68 

528 

410 
70 

754 

705 
111 

317 

392 
65 

437 

313 
46 

CLASS  IV. 

rged  Schools  (exclusive  of  those 
tpported  by  Iteligimis  Uodies)  • 

levolent  Society's  School 
mfrics      Education       Society's 

•• 

.. 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

.. 

1 
1 

1 

5 

79 
92 

117 
300 

42 
62 

107 
100 

37 
30 

40 
200 

77 
80 

132 
247 

40 

52 

92 

79 

37 

23 

40 
168 

Ascription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
laracter       .... 

8 

608 

301 

307 

527 

264 

2G3 

LBBATH   SCHOOLS 

^Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
Original  Secession  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church      ... 

Independents  or  Congregation- 
alists        .... 

Wesleyan  Methodists 
Primitive  Methodists 
Isolated  Congregations 
.Roman  Catholics       ... 

59 

49C6 

2277 

2089 

4103 

1841   2262 

111 

46 
3 

19 
29 

2 
2 

1 
7 
2 

8925 

4423 

4502 

7051 

3468 

3583 

18 

1594 

727 

867 

1258 

565 

693 

3340 
314 

1815 
2433 

245 
151 
59 
313 
255 

1037 
138 

1703 
176 

2707 
276 

1340 
126 

1367 
150 

2 
9 
17 
1 

1 
2 

7 
2 

110 
693 

1242 

75 

85 
480 

369 
318 

48 
323 
562 
17 

45 
230 

188 
137 

62 
370 

680 

58 

40 
250 

181 
181 

123 
600 
999 
50 

59 

404 

351 
2,;9 

53 
280 
444 
11 

26 
180 

175 
107 

70 
320 
555 
39 

!    33 
224 

176 
152 

902 
1238 

913 
1195 

1426 
1853 

704 
934 

722 
919 

125 

27 
164 
12C 

120 
79 
32 
149 
135 

179 
104 
37 
279 
190 

91 
48 
18 
123 
84 

88 
56 
19 
156 
106 

58 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

EDINBUROHSHIRE. 

ELGINSHIRE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F.  - 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

3>AY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS   - 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

399 

37,274 

19,5G8 

17,706 

30,699 

16,427 

14,272 

96 

5726 

3223 

2503 

5025 

2834 

2191 

232 
107 

29,258 
8016 

15,465 
4103 

13,793 
3913 

23,659 
7040 

12,851 
3576 

10,808 
3464 

65 
31 

4649 
1077 

2825 
398 

1824 
679 

4084 
941 

2485 
349 

1599 

592 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
OK  LOCAL  TAXATION 

CLASS!!.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW 
MENTS         .... 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE 
LIGIOUS  BODIES    - 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER            PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS       .... 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  Schools           ... 
Parochial  Schools       ... 
Military  Schools           •           • 
Prison  School         .... 
Workhouse  Schools        ... 
Government  School  of  Design 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

>>  ("Established  Church  - 
^    United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
tFree  Church        ... 
•<  Episcopal  Church       ... 
Independents  or  Congregation- 
§•       alists       .... 
io  I^Roman  Catholics 

CLASS  IV. 

Rapped  Schools  (exclusive  of  those 
supported  by  Religious  Bodies)  - 
Trades  School 
Deaf  and  Dumb  School 
Blind  School        -           ... 
Colliery  Schools 
Orphan  School         .... 
House  of  Refuge 
School  of  Industry 
Subscription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
character       .... 

46 
33 
108 
39 

4552 
6453 
14,692 
3561 

3098 
3436 
7288 
1648 

1454 
3017 
7409 
1913 

3823 
5596 
11,178 
3062 

2541 
3035 
5862 
1413 

1282 
2561 
6316 
1649 

23 
15 
23 
4 

1849 
1022 
1484 
294 

1316 
466 
839 

204 

633 

556 
615 

90 

1620 
901 
1303 
260 

1160 
417 
725 
183 

430 
484 
5V8 
17 

8 
29 
5 
1 
2 
1 

1313 
2560 
212 
143 
157 
167 

9C6 
1655 
136 
71 
103 
167 

347 

905 
76 
72 
54 

1131 
2216 
179 
119 
138 
40 

834 
1409 
111 
59 
88 
40 

297 
807 
68 
60 
60 

4 
19 

654 

1295 

391 
925 

163 
370 

512 

1108 

370 

790 

142 
313 

•• 

39 

6453 

3436 

3017 

5596 

3035 

2561 

15 

1022 

466 

556 

901 

417 

481 

38 
10 
46 
6 

2 
6 

1 

i 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

31 

3551 
133S 
6917 
619 

151 

2086 

1721 
664 
3697 
287 

62 

852 

1830 
674 
3256 
332 

89 
1234 

2971 
1067 
5659 
457 

122 
902 

1448 
551 
3050 
231 

52 
530 

132 

49 
12 
29 
37 
35 
20 

1099 

1523 
516 
2609 
226 

12 

ii 

618 
866 

333 
506 

285 
360 

521 

782 

272 
453 

24!' 
32! 

70 
379 

.. 

ci 

23 

294 

85 
24 
128 
90 

55 

78 

2807 

164 

59 
13 
33 
45 
35 
20 

1279 

130 

20 
11 
95 
45 
20 
58 

1528 

244 

7i 

23 
116 

74 
55 

78 

2401 

112 

22 
11 
87 
37 
20 
58 

1302 

'i 

88 

27 

76 

53 

3 

206 

143 

63 

184 

130 

54 

SABBATH   SCHOOLS 

rEstablished  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
^  1  United  Presbyterian  Church     - 
jc?  1  Free  Church 

321 

27,196 

12,73-1 

14,402 

20,360 

9195 

10,865 

61 

4213 

1S74 

2339 

3407 

1508 

1899 

69 
2 

60 

80 

6262 
73 
6843 
62  16 

2906 
46 
3203 

2807 

3356 
27 
8580 
3«9 

4702 
55 
5059 
4824 

2188 
37 
2378 

2188 
104 

536 
153 
170 
1365 
372 
4 

2514 
18 

26,81 
2636 
132 

533 

24(5 
220 
1370 
507 
8 

22 

'a 

18 

2 
2 

's 

1 

1078 

661 
1957 

80 
72 

327 

38 

503 

575 

805 

382 

423 

285 
856 

25 
32 

154 
19 

376 
1101 

55 
40 

173 

19 

566 
1637 

43 

60 

266 
30 

240 

709 

12 
25 

125 
15 

326 

928 

31 

35 

iii 

15 

-e  J  Independents  or  Conerregation- 
o  ]      alists      .... 
§    Baptists    -        ---. 
s»     AVesleyan  Methodists 
Isolated  Congregations      • 
Roman  Catholics 
.Je\vs           .... 

19 
6 
6 
66 
7 
1 

1382 

540 
528 
3907 
1074 
14 

667 
221 
217 
1911 
479 
5 

715 
319 
281 
1906 
595 
9 

1069 
399 
390 
2735 
879 
12 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


59 


'              DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

FIFESHIRE. 

FORFARSHIHE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexe.«. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS    - 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS  - 

285 

23,145  12,582 

10,563 

20,046 

10,903 

9143 

303 

181 
22 

60 
11 
S3 
27 

13 

47 

11 

39 
39 

22,120  12,312 

9808 

19,360  10,784 

8576 

173 

112 

17,208 
5937 

9839 
2743 

7369 
3194 

14,737 
5309 

8460 
2443 

6277 
2S66 

15,961  9263 
61591  3049 

6698 
3110 

13,795 
5565 

8033 
2751 

5762 

2814 

59 
19 
57 
33 

5597 
3324 
•1650 
3G37 

3625 
1902 
2456 
1S56 

1972 
1422 
2194 
L781 

4846 
2979 
3863 
3049 

3178 
1678 
2050 
1554 

1668 
1301 
1813 
1495 

4989 
983 
7899 
2090 

3270 
535 
4405 
1053 

1719 
448 
3494 
1037 

4451 

859 
6720 
1765 

2899 
466 
3776 
892 

1552 
393 
2944 

873 

|  Supported  by  W  ^  g  $  %  p  ^  gj  Supported  by  W  £  W  ^O  ^  Q  ^  p  ^  p  ^ 

Tlassiflcation  of  Public  Sclwols. 

ASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
»R  LOCAL  TAXATION 

ASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  EXDOW- 

IEXT8           .... 

ASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE- 
loious  BODIES 

ASS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

CHOOLS          .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools 
rochial  Schools       ... 

CLASS  II. 
dowcd  Schools        -          - 

CLASS  III. 
'Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church      ... 
Independents     or     Congrega- 

11 

48 

1395 
4202 

859 
2766 

536 
1436 

1230 
3616 

769 
2409 

461 
1207 

1395 
3594 

911 
2359 

484 
1235 

1286 
3165 

840 
2059 

446 
1106 

19 

3324 

1902 

1422 

2979 

1678 

1301 

983 

535 

448 

1604 
73 
1683 

78 

56 

859 

466 

393 

25 
4 
27 
1 

1520 
459 
2443 

228 

5S1 
285 
1451 
139 

939 

171 
992 

89 

1296 
378 
2052 
137 

498 
237 
1232 
83 

798 
141 
820 
54 

3717 
205 
3699 

185 

93 

2113 
132 
2016 
107 

37 

3162 
156 
3200 
118 

84 

1834 
99 
1744 

65 

34 

1328 
57 
1456 
53 

50 

CLASS  IV. 

gged  Schools  (exclusive  nf  thofe 
upportcd  by  Religious  Bodies)  • 
liery  Schools         ... 
n  Works  School   .... 
*tory  School 

1 

• 
1 

43 

354 
43 

24 

192 

27 

19 
162 
16 

38 
273 
35 

21 
149 
19 

1 

124 
16 

25 

149 
150 

1791 

i 

1 

98 
954 

148 
52 

837 

124 
131 

1510 

1 
84 

807 

123 

47 

703 

)scription  Schools,  of  no  specific 
haracter      - 

33 

£197 

1613 

1584 

2703 

1365 

1338 

LBBATH  SCHOOLS        - 

fEstablishcd  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church     - 
Free  Clmrch       ... 
Episcopal  Church      - 

Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists       .... 

Baptists       .... 
"VVesleyan  Methodists 
Independent  Methodists 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations 
JRornan  Catholics    - 

183 

14,753 

6371 

8382 

11.818 

5053 

6765 

230 

18,158 

8128 

10,030 

14,684 

6562 

8122 

53 
37 

47 

4 

9 
2 
1 

4362 
3192 
3925 
220 

452 
90 
39 

1781 
1310 
1C76 
109 

227 
45 
29 

2581 

1882 
2249 

in 

225 

45 
10 

3580 
2624 
2972 
149 

372 

7-1 
29 

1444 
1069 
1273 
64 

1  3 
37 
24 

2136 

1555 
1699 
85 

189 
37 
5 

63 
29 

•: 

14 
2 

1 

27 
3 

4218 
2669 
6550 
657 

091 
78 
339 
90 
28 
1316 
1219 

1937 
1208 
2966 
301 

4-13 
31 
130 

40 

578 
484 

2281 
1461 
3584 
350 

551 
44 

20!) 
50 

21 

738 
735 

3-142 
2198 
5341 

418 

787 
68 
239 
60 
2-3 
1142 
966 

1520 
990 
2-144 

188 

377 

29 
88 
27 
5 
506 
388 

1922 
1208 

2897 
230 

410 
39 
151 
33 
18 
6-36 
578 

30 

2473 

1194 

1279 

2018 

959 

1059 

60 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

nADDINGTONSIIIRE. 

INVERNESS-SHIRE. 

No.  of  Schooli. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Be  onging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
;day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  "n  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 
3392 

BAY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

70 

4846 

2703 

2143 

4090 

2257 

1833 

162 

10,733 

6448 

4285 

8407 

5015 

52 
18 

4009 
837 

2264 
439 

1745 
398 

3554 
736 

1867 
390 

1487 
346 

.142 
20 

9716 
1017 

5883 
565 

3833 
452 

7616 
791 

4592 
423 

3024 
368 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
OK  LOCAL  TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  EKDOW- 

MENTS             .... 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE 
LIGIOUS  BODIES     ... 

CLASS  IV.—  OTTTER              PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS       .... 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  School 
Garrison  Schools     ... 
Parochial  Schools 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools        •          * 

CLASS  III. 

Mtpportcd  by— 
Established  Church 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church 
Roman  Catholics       ... 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  Schools  (erclnsire  of  those 
supported  by  Religious  Bodies)  - 

Gaelic  Society's  School 

Subscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
character       .... 

25 
9 
12 
6 

2367 

430 
924 

2S8 

1477 
176 
458 
153 

890 
254 
466 
135 

1974 
394 
747 
239 

1212 
160 
367 
128 

762 
234 
380 
111 

37 
32 

66 
7 

2409 
2165 
4929 
213 

1587 
1271 
2904 
121 

822 
894 
2025 
92 

2007 
1693 
3766 
150 

1332 
986 
2186 

88 

675 
707 
1580 
62 

1 
2 
34 

174 
82 
2153 

97 
53 
1437 

77 
29 
716 

149 

72 
1786 

82 
45 
1205 

67 
27 

:si 

25 

2367 

1477 

890 

1974 

1212 

762 

9 

430 

176 

254 

394 

160 

234 

32 

2165 

1271 

894 

1693 

986 

707 

5 

7 

302 
622 

144 
814 

158 

308 

262 
485 

116 
251 

146 
234 

23 
40 
1 
2 

1390 
3350 
85 
154 

781 
2016 
24 
83 

609 
1334 
11 
71 

1191 
2446 
30 
99 

671 
1446 
22 
47 

5!0 
10)0 
8 
IJ 

1 

50 

30 

20 

28 

18 

10 

1 
6 

53 
160 

20 
101 

33 

59 

24 
126 

8 
80 

13 
45 

6 

238 

123 

115 

211 

110 

101 

SABBATH   SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
.^    Free  Church 
^     Episcopal  Church 

-2  J  Independents  or  Congregation- 
S  j     alists       .... 

§<    Baptists    - 
M     Wesleyan  Methodists 
Isolated  Congregations    - 
^Roman  Catholics        - 

50 

2764 

1342 

1422 

2161 

1030 

1131 

75 

4485 

2250 

2235 

3283 

1675 

1601 

23 
5 
20 

12G1 
290 
1139 

606 
159 
532 

655 
131 
607 

997 
220 

880 

467 
118 
409 

530 
102 
471 

32 
3 
30 
3 

1 
3 
1 

1 
1 

1255 
257 
2286 
99 

251 
175 

101 
41 

20 

664 
121 
1141 
33 

121 
84 
57 
20 
9 

591 
136 
1145 
66 

130 
91 
41 
21 
11 

964 
217 
1659 

72 

139 
125 
64 
23 
20 

515 
104 
851 

28 

67 
56 
35 
10 
9 

44S 
113 

808 
44 

72 
69 
29 
13 
11 

1 
1 

24 

15 

9 

22 

13 

9 

50 

30 

20 

42 

23 

19 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


61 


DESCRIPTION       I 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

KINCARDIXESHIRE. 

KINROSS-SHIRE. 

N».  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the) 
day  of  the  Census. 

'Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  tho 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Rexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

1  Supporteclby  W  ^  g>  Supported  by  Mp  ^p  p  ^ 

LY  SCHOOLS 

BLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
[VATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

24 

5156 

2819 

2337 

4390 

2419 

1971 

23 

1422 

768 

654 

1258 

692 

566 

77 
47 

3825 
1331 

2335 

484 

1490 
847 

3230 
1160 

1990 
429 

1240 
731 

14 
9 

1033 
389 

595 
173 

438 
216 

912 
346 

534 
158 

378 
188 

24 
7 
41 
5 

1513 
341 

1823 
148 

1083 
131 
1040 
81 

430 
210 

783 
67 

1307 
296 
1495 
132 

938 
113 

868 
71 

369 
183 
627 
61 

5 

522 

333 

189 

459 

296 

163 

lassification  of  Public  Schools. 

ss  I.—  SUPPOETED  BY  GENERAL 
R  LOCAL  TAXATION 

ss  II.—  SUPPOETED  BYENDOW- 

ENTS             .... 

.ss  III.—  SUPPOETED    BY    RE- 
[Gious  BODIES 

LSS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

CHOOLS           .... 

7 
2 

451 
60 

244 

18 

207 
42 

399 

54 

221 
17 

178 
37 

CLASS  I. 
ochial  Schools        ... 

CLASS  II. 
lowed  Schools       ... 

CLASS  III. 
Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
^Episcopal  Church 

CLASS  IV. 

iscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
naracter       .... 

24 

1513 

1083 

430 

1307 

938 

369 

5 

522 

333 

189 

459 

296 

163 

7 

341 

131 

210 

296 

113 

183 

2 
1 

4 

47 
23 
137 

41 
20 
117 

19 
1 

16 
5 

652 
70 
846 
255 

332 

49 
52S 
133 

320 
21 
320 
122 

541 
64 
677 
213 

277 
48 
429 
114 

264 
16 
248 
99 

80 
45 
326 

33 
22 
189 

70 
40 
289 

29 
20 
172 

5 

148 

81 

67 

132 

71 

61 

2 

60 

18 

42 

54 

17 

87 

LBBATH  SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church  - 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents  or  Congregation- 
alists      .... 

Baptists 
^Isolated  Congregations      - 

90 

32 
3 
36 
6 

3 
2 

8 

4732 

2187 

2545 

3874 

1797 

2077 

14 

956 

419 

537 

809 

353 

456 

111 
179 
127 

1763 
280 
1763 
219 

141 
33 
533 

845 
126 
822 
102 

59 
11 
222 

918 
154 
941 

117 

82 
22 
311 

1415 
227 
1476 
169 

116 
31 
440 

684 
102 
692 
80 

47 

10 
182 

731 
125 

784 
89 

69 
21 

258 

4 
4 
4 

283 
360 
246 

133 
158 
104 

150 
202 
142 

208 
322 

217 

97 
143 
90 

2 

67 

24 

43 

62 

23 

33 

62 


CENSUS,  1851:— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. 

LANARKSHIRE. 

I 
1 

"5 
d 

£ 

Number  of  Scholars. 

1 

i 

*o 
d 
^ 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Be  origin^ 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Cersus. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

D. 

PI 

PI 

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rBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     - 
JVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

107 

6569 

3781 

2788 

5651 

S264 

2387 

531 

53,268 

28,877 

24,301 

10,281 
8110 

46,003 

23,100 

S3 
24 

5987 
582 

3544 
237 

2443 
345 

5141 
510 

3054 
210 

2087 
300 

281 
250 

36,382 

16,886 

20,101 

8776 

30,814 
15,189 

17,282 

7878 

1!,532 

:sn 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

ASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GEXEKAL 
K  LOCAL  TAXATION 

\ss  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDCYT- 

1ENTS               .... 

A.SS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BT    RE- 
IQIOUS  BODIES 

*.ss  IV.—  OTHEB             PUBLIC 

CHOOLS        .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools          ... 
•ochial  Schools        ... 
comment  School  of  Design 

CLASS  II. 
dowed  Schools      ... 

CLASS  III. 

'•Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church       .... 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents      or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 
Baptists             ... 

41 
8 
29 
5 

3297 
677 
1823 
190 

2037 
423 
972 
112 

1260 
254 
851 

78 

2862 
521 
1601 
157 

1790 
320 
863 
91 

1072 
201 

748 
66 

71 
21 
11« 
73 

8275 
2054 
17,262 
8791 

5142 
1162 
9056 
4741 

3133 

892 
8206 
4050 

7220 
1851 
14,514 
7229 

4540 
1052 
7717 
3973 

2380 
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6  '97 
8:!66 

2 
39 

162 
3135 

88 
1949 

74 
1186 

138 

2724 

76 
17U 

62 
1010 

3 
67 
1 

742 
7180 
353 

712 
4145 
285 

30 

3035 
68 

698 
6249 
273 

673 
3057 
210 

25 
2:92 
63 

8 

677 

423 

254 

621 

320 

201 

21 

2054 

1162 

892 

1851 

1052 

7)9 

15 

'i 

12 

1 

733 

332 

401 

639 

287 

352 

42 
2 
16 
41 
2 

1 
1 
12 

6973 
355 
1996 
6123 
74 

180 

167 
2394 

3394 

•  184 
1035 
3040 
38 

-  120 
96 
1149 

2579 
171 
961 
3083 
36 

60 
71 
1245 

6228 
295 
1608 
5214 
71 

130 

160 
1808 

2985 
158 
857 
2636 
35 

85 
92 

869 

2213 
157 
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66 

933 
41 

49 

591 

17 
392 

41 

66 

872 
84 

42 
524 

14 
348 
34 

CLASS  IV. 

epcd  Schools  (exclusive  of  those 
upported  by  Religious  Bodies)  - 
liery  Schools 
end"  Society's  School   • 
man's  Friend  Society's  School 
n  Works  Schools 
\v  Lanark  Institution 
->han  Schools 
wlcs  Schools 
if  and  Dumb  Institution    • 
•tory  Schools 
iscription.  Schools  of  no  specific 
haracter      .... 

•  • 

3 

7 
1 
1 
15 
1 
2 

399 

929 
100 
200 
3116 
319 
126 
334 

468 
2800 

255 

512 
60 
120 
1679 
150 
83 
168 

238 
1476 

144 
417 
40 

80 
1437 
169 
43 
166 

230 
1324 

352 

808 
80 
139 
2331 
256 
111 
303 

403 
2-146 

230 
419 
48 
84 
1310 
120 
75 
159 

2ii 

1287 

123 
35.) 
3i 
55 
1021 
135 
3! 
14. 

19:: 
1151 

i 

4 

'i 

'2 

*2 

'4 

'2 

'2 

3 

"Q 

34 

186 

110 

76 

153 

89 

64 

LBBATH  SCHOOLS 

^Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church       .... 
Episcopal  Church 
Independents,  or  Congregation- 

57 

3705 

1857 

1848 

3016 

1502 

1514 

622 

60,119 

28,007 

32,112 

47,697 

22,083 

25,611 

30 

4 
21 

1727 

267 
1560 

905 

130 
746 

822 

137 

814 

1409 

210 
1280 

729 

98 
613 

680 

112 

667 

113 
4 
107 
235 

8 

33 
1 
6 
1 
12 
2 
2 
3 

10,491 
1056 
13,352 
14,970 

744 

2547 
130 
531 
130 
159S 
312 
184 
383 
6199 
7483 

5123 
444 
6092 
704N 
396 

1159 
45 
251 
70 
790 
173 
89 
173 
2822 
3332 

5363 
612 
7260 
7931 
348 

1SS8 
85 
280 
60 
808 
139 
95 
210 
3377 
4151 

8319 
727 
10,394 
11,355 
678 

2062 
111 
429 
100 
1165 
168 
153 
304 
5179 
6653 

4089 
307 
4799 
5364 
308 

9f,2 
37 
200 
54 
577 
89 
72 
135 
2315 
2775 

4230 
42C 
5595 
5991 
270 

1100 

74 
229 
46 
588 
79 
81 
169 
2864 
3878 

Old  Scotch  Independents 
Baptists    -                       - 

Wesleyan  Methodists 
Primitive  Methodists     - 
Wesleyan  Reformers 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations  - 
..Roman  Catholics       ... 

2 

151 

76 

75 

117 

62 

55 

78 
17 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


63 


LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 

NAIRXSHIRE. 

DESCRIPTION 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

1 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Schools 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

i\ 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

^0° 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

P. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

DA1T  SCHOOLS 

50 

3847 

2107 

1740 

3294 

1815 

1479 

21 

1058 

608 

450 

931 

536 

395 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS    • 

34 

3033 

1731 

1302 

2552 

1472 

1080 

14 

798 

475 

323 

696 

419 

277 

PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

16 

814 

376 

438 

742 

343 

399 

7 

260 

133 

127 

235 

117 

118 

f 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 

OR  LOCAL  TAXATION 

14 

1415 

882 

533 

1186 

756 

430 

4 

217 

125 

92 

185 

104 

81 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW 

MENTS            •                       .     - 

6 

555 

253 

302 

466 

212 

254 

2 

86 

48 

38 

73 

40 

33 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE 

LIGIOUS  BODIES 

11 

909 

481 

428 

781 

414 

367 

6 

400 

239 

161 

357 

221 

136 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

1 

SCHOOLS       ... 

3 

154 

115 

39 

119 

90 

29 

1    2 

95 

63 

32 

81 

54 

27 

CLASS  I. 

Burgh  Schools          ... 

1 

31 

24 

7 

27 

20 

7 

1 

50 

10 

40 

40 

8 

32 

Parochial  Schools   - 

12 

1115 

704 

411 

929 

593 

336 

3 

167 

115 

52 

145 

96 

49 

Government  Subscription  School  • 

1 

269 

154 

115 

230 

145 

87 

1 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools         ... 

6 

555 

253 

302 

466 

212 

254 

1    ~ 

86 

4S 

38 

73 

40 

33 

\  '    " 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 

Established  Church 

5 

374 

185 

189 

324 

162 

162 

2 

131 

69 

62 

119 

65 

54 

Free  Church 

6 

535 

296 

239 

457 

252 

205 

4 

269 

170 

99 

238 

156 

82 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
character           - 

3 

154 

115 

39 

119 

90 

29 

1    " 

95 

63 

32 

81 

54 

27 

SABBATH  SCHOOLS 

51 

2565 

1142 

1423 

2110 

938 

1172 

14 

994 

467 

527 

819 

392 

427 

'Established  Church 

18 

.  847 

405 

442 

715 

346 

369 

2 

63 

30 

33 

60 

28 

32 

United  Presbyterian  Church    - 

5 

240 

107 

133 

198 

85 

113 

2 

286 

154 

132 

260 

138 

122 

&     Free  Church 

12 

635 

253 

382 

549 

212 

337 

8 

435 

184 

251 

346 

156 

190 

-S     Independents  or  Congregation- 

c        alists 

1 

70 

40 

30 

26 

15 

11 

1 

90 

42 

48 

69 

30 

39 

3     Evangelical  Union 

2 

84 

24 

60 

57 

18 

39 

Isolated  Congregations     • 

12 

642 

290 

352 

518 

239 

279 

1 

120 

57 

63 

84 

40 

44 

..Roman  Catholics 

1 

47 

23 

24 

47 

23 

24 

64 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 

[PEEBLES-SHIRE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  School*. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

lie  onpinp 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging' 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes. 

;M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

DAY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

147 

111 
36 

6501 

4049 

2452 

1954 

498 

4796 

3996 

800 

2933 

2583 
350 

1863 

1413 

450 

28 

24 
4 

1526 

901 

625 

1330 

796  '  534 

5607 

894 

3653 
396 

1393 
133 

813 
88 

580 
45 

1217 
113 

719 

77 

498 
36 

27 
43 
35 
6 

1494 
2109 
1719 

285 

1103 
1359 
1037 
154 

391 

750 
682 
131 

1169 
1415 

1204 

208 

852 
914 
703 
114 

317 
501 
501 
94 

16 

1009 

622 

387 

895 

556 

339 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BYGENERAL 
OR  LOCAL  TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUP-PORTED  BY  EXDOW- 

MEKTS             .... 

CLASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE 
LIGIOUS  BODIES 

CLASS  IV.—  OTHER              PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS       .... 

CLASS  I. 
Burgh  Schools       .... 
Parochial  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools        ... 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 
Established  Church 

United  Presbyterian  Church    • 
Free  Church        ... 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
character            ... 

7 
1 

304 
80 

175 

16 

129 
64 

247 
75 

147 

16 

100 
59 

1 

26 

129 
1865 

110 
993 

19 
372 

112 
1057 

96 
756 

16 
301 

2 
14 

209 
800 

150 

472 

59 
328 

197 

698 

142 

414 

55 

::84 

43 

2109 

1359 

750 

1415 

914 

501 

9 

11 
15 

406 
411 

872 

246 
230 
561 

160 
211 
311 

259 
357 

588 

151 
181 
371 

108 
176 
217 

3 

132 

59 

73 

113 

50 

33 

4 

172 

116 

56 

134 

97 

57 

6 

285 

154 

131 

208 

114 

94 

1 

80 

16 

64 

75 

16 

l« 

SABBATH   SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
.£    Free  Church 

73 

.2  J  Independents  or  Congregation- 
o  "      alists       •         i~          •          • 

j?    Baptists 
Wesleyan  Methodists        • 
^Isolated  Congregations    • 

130 

6527 

2821 

3706 

4945 

2167 

2778 

19 

8 
5 
6 

879 

297 
356 
226 

440 

439 

732 

367 

3(5 

112 
15) 
1C  5 

51 
32 
19 

9 

4 
7 
8 

1882 
2026 
1470 

369 
198 
307 
275 

851 
892 
610 

146 
79 
107 
136 

1031 
1134 

860 

223 
119 
200 
139 

1384 
1622 
1076 

285 
163 
223 
192 

627 
724 
455 

106 
68 
85 
102 

757 
898 
621 

179 
95 
138 
00 

154 
176 
110 

143 
180 
116 

240 
299 
193 

128 
149 
90 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

• 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


65 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

PERTHSHIRE. 

RENFREWSHIRE. 

|  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  School*. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

'Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
daytofthe.Census. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes 

M. 

F. 

D 

I'U 
I'll 

c 

Cr,. 

0 

CL. 

Id 
Cr. 

G 

Cr.. 
8 

Bu 

Pur 

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En 

fc 

1 

1 
& 

fa 
JF» 

Sal 
C 

Sf 

£ 

1 

DQ 

AY  SCHOOLS 

BLIG  DAY  SCHOOLS    - 
IVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS  -       - 

307 

221 

86 

21,143 

11,902 

9954 
1948 

9241 

17,851 

14,416 
3435 

9990 

7861 

208 

16,303 

8941 

5705 
3236 

7362 

4650 
2712 

13,891 

7691 

6200 

3970 
2230 

17,180 
3963 

722G 
2015 

8340 
1650 

6076 
1785 

105 
103 

10,355 

59-iS 

8959 
4932 

4989 
2702 

68 
42 
88 
23 

6150 
2519 
6804 
1707 

3904 
1407 
3829 
614 

2246 
1112 
2975 
893 

5265 
1980 
5671 

1500 

3365 
1115 
316C 
694 

1900 
865 
2505 

806 

23 
14 
41 
22 

2687 
1439 
3529 
2700 

1724 
751 
1947 
1283 

963 
688 
1582 
1417 

2403 
1277 
3056 
2217 

1537 
672 
1702 

1078 

872 
605 
1351 
1139 

lassification  of  Public  Schools. 

LSS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
R  LOCAL  TAXATION 

LSS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOW- 

ENTS              .... 

LSS  III—  SUPPORTED  BY  RELI- 
10  us  BODIES       ... 

LSS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

CHOOL8        .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools           ... 

ochial  Schools         ... 
rernment  School  of  Design 

CLASS  II. 
lowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
'Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church      ... 
Jloman  Catholics 

CLASS  IV. 
rged  Schools         ... 
tory  Schools         .... 

ascription  Schools  of  no  specific 
laracter       .... 

4 

64 

874 
5276 

609 
3295 

265 
1981 

793 
4472 

563 

2302 

230 
1670 

9 

18 

1 

835 
1774 

78 

571 
1088 
65 

264 
686 
13 

770 
1572 
67 

530 
950 

57 

240; 

622 
10 

42 

2519 

1407 

1112 

1980 

;iii5 

865 

14 

1439 

751 

688 

1277 

672 

605 

29 
4 

51 
3 
1 

1683 
290 
4694 

184 
53 

863 
166 
2616 
146 
38 

820 
124 
1978 
38 
15 

1414 
251 
3804 
149 
53 

721 
140 
2142 
125 
38 

C93 
111 
1662 
24 
15 

14 
2 
20 
3 
2 

1145 
103 

1897 
120 
204 

493 
97 
1152 

77 
128 

652 

66 
745 

43 
76 

998 
148 
1608 
109 
193 

439 
89 
983 
69 
122 

559 
59 
625 
40 
71 

1 
1 

21 

35 
140 

1532 

35 
48 

731 

92 
801 

29 
140 

1331 

29 

48 

C17 

92 
714 

3 

2 

17 

196 

198 

2306 

106 

124 

1053 

90 

74 

1253 

180 
170 

1861 

98 
122 

858 

88 
43 

1003 

LBBATH   SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
Original  Secession  Church 
Relief  Church     - 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents     or     Congrega- 
tionalists           ... 

Baptists      .... 
Wesleyan  Methodists 
Primitive  Methodists 
New  Church       ... 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations     - 
..Roman  Catholics    - 

230 

16,294 

7550 

87-14 

12,891 

5907 

6984 

216 

20,830 

9415 

2171 
163 

ll,41.r, 

15,99S 

7199 

8799 

74 

4707 

2235J 

2472 

,3732 

1760 

1972 

52 
5 

4934 
357 

2813 
194 

3903 
296 

1722 

128 

2181 
168 

1 

2 
37 
76 

64 
81 
2960 
6252 

38 
42 
1311 
2795 

26 
39 
1649 
3457 

50 
76 
2153 
4849 

30 
39 
1063 
2150 

20 
37 
1390 
2699 

. 

43 
62 
3 

4 
2 
3 
1 
1 
3 
27 
10 

4S16 
5819 
186 

313 
87 
357 
46 
30 
255 
2385 
1195 

2250 
2632 
92 

132 

30 
197 
29 
14 
121 
988 
596 

2566 
3187 
94 

181 
57 
160 
17 
16 
134 
1397 
599 

3719 
4530 
125 

220 
76 
273 
20 
25 
193 
1784 
828 

1679 
2091 
73 

80 
26 
141 
19 
11 
92 
761 
370 

2040 
2439 
52 

134 
50 
132 
7 
14 
101 
1023 
458 

6 
2 
1 

444 
230 
84 

203 
131 
51 

241 
99 
33 

359 
173 
63 

159 
98 
33 

200 
75 
30 

30 
.   1 

1372 

100 

681 
63 

691 
37 

1058 

78 

526 

49 

532 

29 

66 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

ROSS  AND  CROMARTY. 

ROXBURGHSHIRE. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging" 
to  the  Schools. 

•'Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

'Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

|  Supported  by  W  ^  Q  Supported  by  £  W  J*  ^p  ^p  ^p^  g  jg  y  j 

B.Y  SCHOOLS 

FBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS     -       - 
IVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

167 

9979 

5893 
5635 
258 

4086 
3744 
342 

7556 
7045 
611 

4419 
4205 
214 

3137 

106 

7704 

4135 

3269 

6565 

3764 
3181 
583 

2801 
2006 
795 

148 
19 

9379 

600 

2S40 
297 

74 
32 

38 
7 
20 
9 

1 
37 

7 
8 

10 
2] 

9 

6130 

1574 

3753 

682 

2377 
892 

5187 
1378 

30 
10 
100 

8 

1568 
522 
6800 

489 

932 
S45 
4096 
262 

636 
177 
270-i 
227 

1202 
411 
5083 
349 

706 
274 
3043 
182 

496 
137 
2040 
167 

3398 
495 
1520 
717 

2221 
260 
940 
332 

1177 
235 
580 
385 

2853 
427 
1259 

648 

1872 
224 
791 
294 

981 
203 
463 

354 

'lassifi  cation  of  Public  Schools. 

ASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GKNEHAL 
K  LOCAL  TAXATION 

ASS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  EXDO\V- 
IEXT3             .... 

ASS  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY  RE- 
luious  BODIES 

ASS  IV.—  OTIIEE             PUBLIC 

C1IOOLS          .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools           ... 

rochial  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
dowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
'Established  Church 

United  Presbyterian  Church    • 
Frco  Church 
^.Episcopal  Church 

CLASS  IV. 
3lic  Society's  Schools 

)scription  Schools  of  no  specific 
liaractcr      - 

2 

28 

71 
1497 

13 
919 

58 

578 

67 
1135 

12 

694 

65 
441 

200 
3198 

200 
2021 

1177 

165 

2688 

165 
1707 

)81 

10 

522 

345 

177 

411 

274 

137 

495 

260 

235 

427 

224 

:!03 

14 
1 
83 
2 

661 

73 
5942 
124 

32£ 
33 
3653 

84 

335 

40 
2289 
40 

519 
54 
4396 
114 

252 

24 
2689 

78 

267 
30 
1707 
36 

531 

301 

230 

459 

261 

198 

750 
239 

435 
204 

315 
35 

612 

188 

366 
164 

216 
24 

2 

0 

100 
3S9 

44 

218 

5G 
171 

4G 
303 

21 
161 

25 
142 

717 

332 

385 

648 

291 

3.4 

LBBATH   SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
Original  Secession  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church        ... 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents  or  Congregation- 
alists      .... 

Baptists 
Isolated  Congregations 
..Roman  Catholics 

70 

5243 

2fil5 

2628 

8833 

1904 

1929 

77 

4473 

1962 

2508 

3607 

1571 

20;  6 

10 

352 

176 

176 

283 

146 

127 

29 
1 
11 
12 
3 

4 
2 
14 

1 

1103 
38 
989 
881 
238 

263 
60 
473 
38 

655 
22 
443 
380 
136 

104 
27 
175 
23 

838 
16 
546 
501 
102 

159 
33 
298 
15 

1211 
31 
792 
691 
179 

236 
39 
398 
30 

535 
18 
359 
292 
95 

87 
18 
149 

18 

675 

i;; 
43;- 

39'. 

I 

142 
21 
249 
12 

2 
50 

130 

40S7 

53 
2112 

77 
1975 

114 
2970 

48 
1518 

66 

1452 

2 

230 

85 

145 

170 

59 

111 

6 

414 

189 

255 

296 

133 

163 

SCOTLAND.] 


COUNTIES. 


67 


SELKIRKSHIRE. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 

DESCRIPTION 

OP 

SCHOOLS. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

[No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
•^exes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sezes. 

M. 

F. 

». 

PI 
PI 

c 

Oi 

c 

Ci 

A 

C!. 

I 

CL 

£ 

Bu 

Pai 

Bn 

1 

V. 

Ei 
Oo 
ir 

Bu 
•  c 

Si 

£ 

"C 

I 

a.Y  SCHOOLS 

BLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS      -       - 
IVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

24 

1338 

738 

600 

1177 

833 
344 

649 

528 

170 

103 
1  67 

29 

16 
31 

27 

11,350 

6274 

5076 

9772 

5408 

4364 

3138 
1226 

15 
9 

946 
392 

573 

165 

373 

227 

503 
146 

330 

198 

8432 
2918 

4762 
1512 

3670 
1406 

7261 
2511 

4123 
1285 

lassification  of  Public  Schools. 

A.SS  I.—  -SUPPORTED  BY  GENERAL 
E  LOCAL  TAXATION 

iSS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BYE  NDOW- 

IEJTTS             ..-- 

\.ss  III.—  SUPPORTED    BY    RE- 
IGIOUS  BODIES   • 

A.SS  IV.—  OTHER             PUBLIC 

CJIOOLS        .... 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools 

•ochial  Schools     .... 

CLASS  II. 

dowcd  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 
^  Roman  Catholics 

CLASS  IV. 
rged  School            ... 

liery  Schools       .... 
n  Works'  Schools 
ascription  Schools  of  no  specific 

6 
2 
3 

4 

471 
70 
84 
321 

309 
33 

42 
189 

162 
37 
42 
132 

418 
57 
74 
284 

270 

«G 
37 
170 

148 
31 
37 
114 

2684 
1311 
2132 
2305 

1677 
731 

1098 
1256 

1007 

580 
1034 
1049 

2313 

1128 
1859 
1961 

1443 
637 
963 
1080 

870 
491 
896 
881 

1 
5 

34 

437 

34 
275 

33 

162 

84 

384 

34 
'.236 

148 

3 

26 

505 
2179 

358 
1819 

147 

860 

455 

1858 

327 
1116 

128 

742 

2 

70 

37 

57 

26 

31 

16 

1311 

731 

580 

1128 

637 

491 

3 

8-1 

42 

42 

74 

37 

37 

15 
3 
10 
1 

2 

909 
138 
907 
70 
108 

386 

85 
541 

27 
59 

523 
53 
366 
43 
49 

17 
224 
59 

141 

809 
124 
771 

67 

88 

351 
72 
462 
27 
51 

458 
52 
309 
40 
37 

" 

1 

I    ^ 

2 

19 

64 

489 
148 

1604 

47 
265 
89 

855 

59 
390 
125 

1381 

45 
222 

78 

735 

14 

174 
47 

646 

4 

321 

189 

132 

284 

170 

114 

IB2ATH  SCHOOLS       - 

^Established  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents  or  Congrcgation- 
alists       

Baptists 
Wesleyan  Methodists 
Evangelical  Union 
Isolated  Congregations    - 
.Roman  Catholics 

11 

711 

329 

382 

563 

261 

302 

99 

8122 

3678 

4114 

6361 

2787 

3574 

3 
2 
2 

1 

171 

228 
140 

60 

78 
99 
09 

29 

93 
129 
71 

31 

153 
193 
118 

41 

67 

85 
59 

23 

86 
108 
59 

18 

26 
19 
21 
2 

3 
2 
6 
1 
16 
3 

2425 
1614 

1820 
64 

293 
58 
415 
166 
983 
284 

1049 
756 
813 
25 

129 
33 
205 
90 
439 
139 

1376 

858 
1007 
& 

.164 

210 
76 
544 
145 

1863 
1323 
1335 

48 

246 
4-1 
376 
128 
769 
229 

781 
585 
557 
16 

105 
29 
177 
70 
355 
112 

1082 
733 
778 
32 

141 

15 
199 

58 
414 
117 

1 
2 

37 

75 

13 
41 

2-1 
34 

20 
38 

9 
18 

11 

20 

68 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

SUTHERLANDSHIRE. 

WIGTOWNSHIRE. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

1  No.  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Belonging 
to  the  Schools. 

Attending  on  the 
day  of  the  Census. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 

Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

Both 
Sexes. 

M. 

F. 

BAY   SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

78 
73 
5 

4225 

2374 

1851 

2888 

1613 
1592 
21 

1275 

101 
59 
42 

5528 

3187 

2341 
15G9 

772 

4678 

2692 
2085 
607 

1986 
1321 
665 

4156 
69 

2347 
27 

1809 
42 

2834 
54 

1242 
33 

4076 
1452 

2507 
680 

3406 
1272 

C 

Ci 

o 

Ci. 

1 

C'r.. 
L 

Ci 

8 

Bu 

l':u 

ED 
Bv 

c;n 

J'.H 
Oil 

* 

Bl 

11 
7 
52 
3 

462 
358 
3183 
153 

293 
212 
1810 
32 

169 
146 
1373 
121 

345 
222 
2154 
113 

22-4 
123 
1218 
27 

121 
99 
936 
86 

21 
6 
27 
5 

1539 
331 
1829 
377 

968 
219 
1015 
305 

571 
112 

814 

72 

1296 
263 
1528 
319 

819 
183 
830 
253 

477 
80 
G98 
60 

lassijlcation  of  Public  Schools. 

LSS  [.—  SUPPORTEDBYGENERAL 
R  LOCAL  TAXATION 

LSS  II.—  SUPPORTED  BY  ENDOV- 

ENT3                  ... 

LSS  III—  SUPPORTED   BY   RE- 
IGIOUS  BODIES 

LSS  IV.—  OTHEE            PUBLIC 

CHOOLS 

CLASS  I. 
rgh  Schools         - 

ochial  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
lowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 
sported  by  — 
Established  Church 

Free  Church       - 
Episcopal  Church 

11 

5 
16 

6 

294 
1245 

169 
799 

125 
-146 

253 
1043 

145 

674 

103 
IG9 

462 

293 

169 

345 

224 

121 

7 

358 

212 

146 

222 

123 

99 

331 

219 

112 

263 

183 

80 

12 
40 

467 
2716 

2G9 
15-11 

198 
1175 

313 
1841 

185 
1033 

128 

808 

16 
9 

2 

1 
4 

953 
758 
118 

4S9 
493 
33 

464 
265 
85 

817 
612 
99 

410 
392 

28 

407 
220 
71 

CLASS  IV. 
ilic  Society's  School         • 

ustrial  Schools 

icr  Subscription  Schools  of  no 
ppcific  character 

1 
1 

82 
24 

47 

32 

50 
24 

47 

69 
21 

23 

27 

42 
21 

23 

20 
357 

20 

285 

72 

20 
299 

20 
233 

(G 

LBBATH  SCHOOLS 

'Established  Church 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church 
United  Presbyterian  Church    - 
Free  Church 
Episcopal  Church 

Independents  or  Congregation- 
alists           ... 

Isolated  Congregations  • 
.Roman  Catholics 

26 
6 

1361 

684 

677 

1069 

534 

535 

51 

3402 

1542 

1860 

2601 

1153 

403 
7' 
37* 
42 

21* 

2£ 

88 
35 

234 

135 

99 

170 

98 

72 

14 
2 
14 
12 

2 

1 
5 

1 

902 
160 
940 
1028 
56 

30 
226 
60 

392 
62 
457 
489 
14 

6 

97 
25 

510 
98 
483 
539 
4° 

24 
129 
35 

682 
12G 
689 
808 
43 

28 
165 
60 

280 
49 
315 
387 
14 

6 

77 
25 

19 

1099 

545 

554 

875 

432 

443 

1 

28 

4 

24 

24 

4 

20 

SCOTLAND.] 


INCOME  IN  COUNTIES. 


69 


TABLE  P. 


COUNTY  VIEW  OP  THE  INCOME  OF  PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS.5 


ABERDEEXSHIRE. 

ARGYLLSHIRE. 

Xo.  of 

Xo.  of 

DESCRIPTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies.f 

applies,  t 

SCHOOLS. 

a 

§ 

I*5 

£ 

w 

!    a 

c 

Is 

£ 

« 

1  Schools. 

J  Scholars. 

(Permanent  1 
dowment. 

(Voluntary  (' 
tributions. 

1  Grants  ft 
Governmc 

(Payments 
Scholars. 

I  Other  Sourci 

j  TOTAL 

1 

1  Scholars. 

t'ermanentjl 
dowinenl. 

(Voluntary  Ci 
tributions. 

|| 

O 

(Payments 
Scholars. 

1  Other  Source 

1 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

irgh  Schools 

4 

645 

214 

579 

5 

I 

798 

3 

234 

75 

.. 

40 

102 

25 

242 

rochial  Schools 

86 

7815 

2307 

58 

143 

1778 

2833      7119 

51 

3013 

1132 

19 

455 

116 

1722 

CLASS  II. 

dowed  Schools 

37 

2731 

902 

28 

15 

526 

55 

1526 

36 

2075 

686 

13 

16 

193 

06 

974 

CLASS  III. 

f  Established  Church  - 

26 

1443 

62 

96 

23 

409 

81 

671 

18 

1011 

121 

130 

110 

94 

455 

1  United  Presbyterian 
Church 

1 

58 

1 

15 

1 

17 

1 

80 

24 

20 

44 

Free  Church 

33 

2821 

167 

155 

50 

882 

359    ;  1613 

31 

2387 

340 

157 

669 

132 

1298 

.Episcopal  Church    - 

1 

117 

40 

4 

15  ';     59 

•• 

CLASS  IV. 

t>ecription    Schools    of 
o  specific  character   - 

20 

1220 

1 

806 

11 

289 

333 

1440 

2 

208 

34 

25 

19 

78 

AYRSHIRE. 

BAXFFSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 

2 

600 

230 

1250 

1480 

1 

97 

110 

•• 

•• 

110 

Parochial  Schools 

44 

4410 

1276 

16 

44 

1488 

147 

2971 

20 

1003 

561 

552 

556 

1072 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

19 

1310 

365 

3G 

57 

373 

39 

870 

23 

1217 

253 

9 

175 

34 

471 

CLASS  III. 

tSvppnrted  by  — 

Established  Church 

33 

2372 

72 

349 

71 

610 

147 

1249 

18 

1024 

38 

137 

200 

54 

435 

Free  Church    - 

20 

2045 

74 

183 

730 

108 

110(1 

10 

719 

9 

85 

45 

171 

43 

353 

Eoman  Catholics    - 

1 

50 

6 

40 

46 

.. 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  School 

1 

50 

310 

50 

300 

•• 

Iron  Works'  Schools 

2 

341 

106 

166 

•• 

•• 

Subscription    Schools    of 
no  specific  character   - 

10 

853 

9 

120 

152 

44 

325 

3 

150 

•• 

45 

20 

r,6 

101 

The  course  pursued  in  framing  the  above  Table  was  to  .„., 

Borne  lew  such  returns  may  have  been  included,  so  as  to  understate  the  average, 
t  For  the  entire  number  of  Schools  of  each  Class  in  each  County,  see  Table  0.,  pp.  53-03. 


70 


CENSUS,  1851  -.—EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


TABLE  P. — continued. 


BERWICKSHIRE. 

BUTESHIRE. 

No.  of 

No.  of 

PESCBIPTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies. 

ap  lies. 

SCHOOLS. 

a 

jL 

1* 

£ 

a 

a 

S«i 

£ 

w  . 

_^  € 

,25 

£ 

W 

r<=  . 

.23 

v 

4 

1  Scholars. 

1  Permanent 
dowment 

1  Voluntary  ( 
tributiona 

1  Grants  i 
Governm 

1  Payments 
Scholars. 

i 

o 

1 

| 

Scholars. 

1  Permanent 
dowment 

(Voluntary  < 
tributions 

(Grants  i 
(  lovernm 

1  Payments 
Scholars. 

1 

I  TOTAL. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 

i 

138 

35 

17 

22 

74 

1 

130 

38 

104 

142 

Parochial  Schools 

30 

2444 

933 

31 

740 

139 

1843 

8 

632 

162 

•• 

137 

i7 

316 

CLABS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

2 

92 

8 

•• 

•• 

38 

•• 

46 

4 

347 

90 

5 

29 

8 

132 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 
Established  Church- 

5 

336 

61 

0 

125 

216 

1 

91 

40 

4 

44 

Free  Church 

6 

8 

19 

81 

21 

141 

23 

285 

3 

207 

57 

123 

24 

i04 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription    Schools,  of 

no  specific  character    - 

2 

92 

" 

51 

16 

159 

1 

87 

28 

13 

5 

46 

CAITIIXESS-SHIRE. 

CLACKMANNANSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£•_ 

£^ 

£,. 

-. 

£ 

£ 

£  . 

£ 

£ 

£ 

i'. 

Parochial  Schools 

9 

499 

309 

40 

21 

370 

3 

116 

95 

•• 

45 

Id 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

13 

1013 

324 

14 

•  • 

135 

39 

512 

2 

478 

2031 

169 

223 

24!! 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by— 
Established  Church  - 
United   Presbyterian 
Church 
Free  Church    - 

5 

143 

2 

19 

•• 

9 

12 
42 

42 

600 

; 

1 
1 

126 
72 

30 
24 

15 

20 
35 

28 

1990 

156 

46 

356 

CLASS  IV. 

Colliery  Schools    - 
ubscription  Schools,  of 
no  speciHc  character    - 

1 

60 

'_ 

26 

1 

•• 

27 

2 
4 

150 

550 

31 

20 

90 

9 

85 

214 

,l 
1    31 

DUMBARTONSHIRE. 

DUMFRIES-SHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

X 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 
Parochial  Schools 

16 

si'j 

315 

20 

•• 

356 

75 

766 

3 

50 

637 
3926 

158 
1091 

is 

742 
1037 

98 
405 

99.; 

25*; 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

6 

413 

149 

-• 

110 

11 

270 

11 

898 

692 

•• 

195 

88; 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  bij— 

Established  Church  - 

4 

2(58 

39 

33 

27 

99 

16 

761 

14 

120 

181 

51 

366 

United  Presbyterian 

Church         —         — 

1 

56 

20 

20 

40 

Free  Church 

8 

516 

58 

257 

59 

296 

ii 

681 

6 

537 

13 

154 

70 

237 

Roman  Catholics 

1 

138 

15 

'9 

26 

50 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  Sshool 

1 

79 

200 

273 

473 

Benevolent          Society's 

School       - 

1 

92 

60 

30 

90 

Dumfries          Education 

Society's  School 

1 

147 

62 

8 

70 

Subscription    Schools  of 
no  .«pecitic  character   - 

8 

608 

20 

310 

15 

351 

4 

272 

92 

49 

28 

Ifi9 

SCOTLAND.] 


INCOME  IN  COUNTIES. 


TABLE  P. — continued. 


EDIXBUKGHSHIRE. 

ELGINSHIRE. 

No.  of 

No.  of 

DESCRIPTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schools'and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  18,50  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies. 

applies. 

SCHOOLS. 

* 

jj 

11 

* 

8 

« 

§ 

|| 

J» 

t 

3  a 

t'a 

| 

»    . 

§ 

B*» 

xc 

'    £ 

39    W 

g 

4 

1 

c  £ 

E  5 

l| 

i 

J 

| 

i 

i  s 

11 

E 

•Sg 

"r*    5 

£"3 

£ 

J 

1 

1 

I"8 

f** 

I5 

1 

g 

1 

1 

II 

Is 

O 

I1 

g 

i 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

rgh  Schools 

5 

jig;} 

48 

44 

201!) 

499 

3240 

4 

554 

238 

197 

435 

rochial  Schools 

25 

2206 

759 

54 

17 

729 

174 

1733 

18 

1257 

553 

323 

403 

1279 

itary  Schools     - 

3 

135 

95 

25 

g 

5 

133 

CLASS  II. 

dowed  Schools 

16 

2005 

18,320 

5 

559 

6.56 

25 

19,565 

15 

1022 

680 

4 

98 

1 

783 

CLASS  III. 

f  Established  Church 

21 

2062 

51 

406 

73 

459 

168 

1157 

11 

604 

93 

16 

116 

32 

257 

United  Presbyterian 

Church        - 

9 

1300 

256 

152 

Free  Church 

83 

0(121 

152 

1729 

748 

2635 

341 

5605 

9 

663 

79 

8 

5 

188 

17 

292 

Episcopal  Church    - 

3 

230 

424 

51 

40 

515 

Independents 

1 

100 

50 

50 

V  Roman  Catholics 

6 

2060 

330 

81 

95 

120 

626 

CLASS  IV. 

?ped  School 

1 

294 

1953 

124 

2077 

ides'  School 

-i 

88 

49 

49 

af  and  Dumb  School 

• 

85 

766 

562 

»>o 

* 

nd  School 

1 

24 

237 

429 

liery  School        -       - 
bseription    Schools    of 

1 

72 

20 

•• 

15 

35 

o  specific  character    - 

19 

1916 

•• 

1211 

•• 

683 

95 

1989 

3 

200 

" 

41 

74 

115 

FIFESHIRE. 

FORFARSHIRE 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£  i 

£ 

£ 

£     \  r  £ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 
Parochial  Schools 

10 
43 

12,54 
3751 

286 
1447 

35 

49 

5!»8 
12.56 

61  ! 
351 

945 
3i:» 

5 
41 

677 
3083 

108 
1309 

37 

48 

667 
837 

252 

775 
2483 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

15 

2681 

1444 

66 

154 

6(12 

90 

2356 

11 

983 

206 

8 

24 

117 

355 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 
Established  Church 

15 

944 

33 

76 

41 

34.5 

13 

508 

28 

2690 

86 

121 

180 

804 

101 

1292 

United  Presbyterian 

Church 

2 

212 

95 

95 

o 

205 

83 

83 

Free  Church    - 

23 

2158 

85 

179 

iai 

867 

172 

1434 

30 

2798 

98 

100 

193 

994 

226 

1606 

CLASS  IV. 

Colliery  Schools      - 

p 

284 

68 

99 

167 

Industrial  School  —         — 

*  " 

1 

150 

535 

535 

Subscription    Schools    of 

no  specific  character    - 

20 

2122 

48 

98 

•• 

572 

164 

882 

9 

845 

96 

•• 

'.  9 

345 

450 

HADDINGTONSHIRE. 

INVERNESS-SHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

1 

174 

286 

446 

732 

1402 

2 

30 

82 
1712 

34 

22 

9 

232 

38 

43 
1011 

Parochial  Schools 

21 

1670 

660 

.. 

660 

142 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

8 

395 

76 

.. 

.. 

100 

3 

179 

26 

1699 

525 

43 

.. 

71 

26 

C65 

CLASS  III. 

Established  Church 
Free  Church    '-       - 

2 
5 

157 
434 

30 

22 
10 

22 

46 
195 

55 

68 

312 

19 
33 

1219 
2902 

90 

108 

213 
236 

20 
172 

138 
400 

116 

98 

588 

1074 

1 

35 

20 

t  t 

t  , 

,  f 

20 

CLASS  IV. 

50 

2 

3 

Edinburgh    (  Jaelic     So- 

1 

4 

53 
119 

25 

25 
65 

Subscription    Schools    of 
no  specific  character    - 

2 

138 

•• 

55 

32 

•• 

87 

64 

1 

F    2 


72 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND, 


TABLE  P. — continued. 


KINCARDINESHIRE. 

KINROSS-SHIRE. 

No.  of 

No.  of 

DESCRIPTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies. 

applies. 

SCHOOLS. 

d 

§ 

c  2 

£ 

« 

e 

a 

c 

o 

§«j 

£ 

• 

Schools. 

5 

I 

1  Permanent 
dowment. 

Voluntarj-  C 
tributions 

1  Grants  f 
Governme 

1  Payments 
Scholars. 

h 

6 

•2 
o 

TOTAL. 

Schools. 

Scholars. 

1  Permanent 
dowment. 

(Voluntary  C 
tributions 

(Grants  f 
Governrm 

fli 

P 

I 

j 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£' 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Parochial  Schools  - 

20 

1187 

526 

18 

299 

27 

870 

5 

522 

,     170 

187 

40 

.7J7 

CLASS  IT. 

3 

152 

25 

24 

6 

rij 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 

Established  Church 

11 

378 

14 

42 

112 

30 

198 

1 

Cl 

.. 

.. 

19 

15 

34 

United  Presbyterian 
Church 

1 

70 

15 

15 

1 

45 

.. 

4 

20 

24 

Free  Church    - 

7 

348 

23 

37 

149 

11 

220 

4 

326 

.. 

56 

23 

158 

14 

251 

2 

122 

17 

70 

13 

3 

103 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription  Schools,  of 

no  speciiic  character    - 

1 

44 

5 

15 

20 

1    ' 

19 

•• 

6 

5 

11 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT  (Stewartry)- 

LANARKSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

C 

Burgh  Schools 

2 

162 

167 

20 

206 

393 

1 

150 

45 

22 

216 

50 

:.33 

Parochial  Schools  - 

36 

2875 

890 

25 

794 

145 

1854 

45 

4161 

1116 

5 

72 

1910 

371 

3-74 

Government    School    of 

Design       - 

1 

353 

128 

600 

308 

67 

LOS 

CLASS  IT. 

Endowed  Schools  - 

7 

547 

130 

17 

85 

81 

313 

19 

1842 

1719 

42 

400 

2]  31 

CLASS  TIT. 

f  Established  Church 

10 

523 

7 

101 

128 

1  i 

237 

31 

4737 

112 

492 

614 

1838 

570 

3CJ6 

Reformed      Presby- 

\ 

40 

to 

'<• 

United  Presbyterian 

v 

Church 

.. 

10 

1363 

S66 

425 

127 

9  8 

'-• 

Free  Church   - 

10 

867 

192 

106 

67 

254 

6(5 

685 

29 

4326 

88 

540 

470 

2257 

1195 

45.0 

a 

Episcopal  Church     - 

1 

28 

10 

11 

ti 

il 

EG 

Independents  - 

1 

180 

100 

9 

1(9 

Baptists 

1 

27 

19 

-6 

,  Roman  Catholics     - 

•• 

•• 

•• 

•• 

6 

1040 

26 

100 

248 

10 

364 

CLASS  IV. 

| 

1?   "f   1  S  1      1 

2 

286 

1405 

93 

149  i 

Colliery  Schools    - 

2 

166 

42 

60 

10  J 

Friend  Society's  School  - 

1 

100 

32 

50 

8! 

Seamen'sFriendSociety's 

School       - 

1 
g 

200 
1049 

10 

" 

30 
499 

6. 

New  Lanark  Institution 

.. 

1 

319 

50 

237 

285 

Orphan  Schools     - 

.. 

2 

120 

179 

95 

45 

31! 

Deaf  and  Dumb  School  - 

1 

4 

48 

48 

tm 

Factory  Schools    - 

.. 

5 

379 

50 

105 

16 

171 

Su 

hscr'rotion    Schools    of 

no  speciiic  character    - 

4 

186 

62 

LM 

110 

16 

1307 

6 

259 

15 

476 

21  ; 

777 

SCOTLAND.] 


INCOME  IN  COUNTIES. 


73 


TABLE  P. — continued. 


LIXLITHGOWSHIRE. 

XAIRXSHIRE. 

Xo.  of 

Xo    nf 

DESCRIPTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schoo 
Schr 
o  whi 
Incc 

s  and 
lars 
ch  the 
me 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies. 

applies. 

SCHOOLS. 

i 

g^ 

£ 

^ 

J 

g*J 

>, 

9 

1^3 

o 

fc  G 

£ 

1  Schools. 

I  Scholars. 

Permanent 
dowment 

1  Voluntary 
tributionf 

1  Grants 
1  (lOvernm 

Il'.'lymentrt 
Scholars. 

1 

TOTAL. 

Schools. 

Scholars. 

1  Permanent 
dowment 

Voluntary  ( 
tributions 

1  Grants  1 
Governm 

(Payments 
Scholars. 

£ 

1 

TOTAL. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

l£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

-. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools      - 
Parochial  Schools 
Government  Subscription 

1 
10 

31 
755 

30 

204 

42 

'•'• 

44 
248 

10 
50 

84 
604 

1 

3 

50 

107 

90 

10 

30 
125 

106 

•• 

•• 

19 

School 

1 

209 

.X&0 

29 

30 

109 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

4 

430 

82 

.. 

134 

.. 

216 

2 

86 

36 

.. 

13 

5 

54 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  — 
Established  Church  - 

4 

343 

39 

15 

170 

13 

237 

2 

131 

35 

10 

45 

Free  Church    - 

6 

535 

26 

52 

51 

237 

31 

397 

4 

209 

44 

36 

23 

114 

19 

236 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription    Schools    of 

10  Bpedfo  character 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 

PEEBLES-SHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

J£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  School 
Parochial  Schools 

1 

129 
1250 

32 
624 

10 

82 
100 

64 

124 

788 

13 

709 

416 

262 

69 

747 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

40 

1959 

693 

6 

97 

42 

838 

Supported  by  — 
Established  Church  - 
"United   Presbyterian 
Church       - 
Free  Church    - 

0 
13 

317 

390 

783 

6 

110 

84 
59 

5 
30 

30 

40 
119 

8 
39 

127 

118 
318 

3 

152 

20 

u 

54 

89 

2 

101 

45 

16 

50 

111 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription   Schools    of 
no  specitic  character    - 

3 

97 

49 

,. 

o 

03 

1 

80 

18 

16 

34 

PERTHSHIRE. 

RENFREWSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 

3 

572 

146 

6 

51 

394 

5!>7 

7 

570 

133 

8 

398 

19 

558 

Parochial  Schools 

56 

4687 

1738 

89 

15 

1190 

324  i 

3350 

16 

1589 

417 

2.3 

30 

619 

52 

1143 

Government    School     of 

451 

Design      - 

.. 

.. 

1 

78 

350 

56 

45 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools 

33 

21!',3 

726 

11 

29 

322 

87  i 

1175 

14 

1439 

296 

15 

339 

10 

CCO 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by— 
Established  Church  - 

14 

67" 

131 

87 

„ 

212 

41 

373 

11 

823 

11 

130 

258 

40 

4.39 

United     Prebyterian 

Church       - 

2 

3193 

18 

57 

72 

15 

1G2 

1 

93 

00 

no 

Free  Church    - 

38 

567 

134 

331 

442 

1125 

294 

2326 

10 

1420 

92 

107 

si 

379 

87 

696 

Episcopal  Church    '- 

1 

2 

73 

23 

27 

50 

Roman  Catholics     - 

2 

204 

2» 

17 

24 

67 

CLASS  IV. 

1 

3" 

500 

500 

1 

120 

307 

OA7 

Factory  School 

1 

78 

32 

5 

^7 

Subscription    Schools    of 

jj 

no  specific  character    - 

8 

7G7 

119 

199 

27 

345 

15 

2237 

"I     ^ 

•• 

C52 

307       1207 

74 


CENSUS,  1851  :-EDUCATION, 


[SCOTLAND, 


TABLE  P. — continued. 


ROSS  AND  CROMARTY. 

ROXBU  RGHSHIRE. 

No.  of 

No.  of 

DESCBirTION 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

Schools  and 
Scholars 
to  which  the 
Income 

Income  for  the 
Year  1850  from  the  under 
mentioned  Sources. 

OF 

applies.: 

applies. 

/    SCHOOLS. 

jL 

1- 

£ 

a 

a 

fi«i 

£ 

w^ 

^ 

l| 

1 

y 

o 

o"c 

1 

| 

| 

ermanen 
dowmen 

ii 
is 

P 

flyments 
Scholars 

jj 

g 

i 

•holars. 

ermanen 
dowmen 

1 

rants 
(Jovernn 

ayments 
Scholars 

I 

i 

•j 

00 

Jj 

^ 

H 

1 

oG 

!  - 

£ 

O 

Jj 

6 

H 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

* 

£ 

£ 

£ 

\£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burgh  Schools 

2 

71 

9 

12 

20 

2 

43 

Parochial  Schools  - 

26 

1S93 

'    846 

0 

36 

137 

69 

1094 

34 

2(538 

890 

-2 

808 

138 

Hii 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools  - 

8 

389 

159 

12 

2 

173 

5 

317 

51 

5 

77 

11 

144 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  bit— 
Established  Church  - 

10 

482 

104 

C5 

15 

34 

41 

259 

4 

232 

11 

28 

C8 

107 

United  Presbyterian 

Church  - 

1 

73 

10 

5 

15 

Free  Church  - 

58 

4224 

609 

134 

98 

508 

259 

8 

639 

87 

29 

5 

169 

27 

.".ir 

Episcopal  Church 

2 

124 

30 

7 

37 

2 

45 

38 

19 

£0 

152 

CLASS  IV. 

Subscription  Schools    of 

no  specific  character    - 

3 

205 

25 

16 

98 

139 

4 

405 

8 

197 

34 

42 

29 

310 

SELKIRKSHIRE. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

I* 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

Burtch  Schools        - 

1 

34 

37 

35 

72 

2 

404 

100 

H 

Parochial  Schools. 

5 

437 

108 

20 

201 

22 

411 

26 

2179 

725 

20 

5 

882 

134 

in 

CLASS  IT. 

T*     1            I   tt   K       1 

14 

1100 

233 

22 

346 

IS 

] 

CLASS  III. 

Supported  by  - 
Established  Church  - 

1 

38 

15 

10 

25 

12 

787 

5 

107 

2G8 

32 

•  i 

United   Presbyterian 

2 

58 

10 

38 

j 

614 

58 

237 

114 

g 

. 

CLASS  IV. 

Razeed  School 

1 

64 

209 

28 

i 

Colliery  Schools     - 
Iron  Works'  Schools 

•tf 

3 
1 

344 
53 

•• 

•• 

127 

40 

SO 
30 

13 

7 

Subscription    Schools   of 

no  specific  character    - 

3 

280 

5 

35 

64 

11 

115 

- 

824 

10 

92 

266 

57 

43 

SUTHERLANDSIIIRE. 

WIGTOWNSHIRE. 

CLASS  I. 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

£ 

i' 

Burgh  Schools 
Parochial  Schools  - 

'« 

4i8 

284 

20 

50 

65 

*9 

437 

5 
15 

294 
1161 

79 
420 

15 
3 

109 
302 

15 
34 

2  i 
7-4 

CLASS  II. 

Endowed  Schools  - 

6 

306 

124 

13 

13 

150 

5 

304 

135 

7 

•  • 

151 

21! 

CLASS  III. 

Surrporte.1!  by  — 
Established  Church  - 

j 

314 

129 

15 

18 

37 

199 

12 

f,39 

33 

52 

165 

28 

Z 

Tree  Church     - 

34 

2438 

108 

1G7 

250 

70 

655 

8 

009 

20 

61 

73 

222 

68 

4-: 

CLASS  IV. 

Gaelic  Society's  School  - 
Industrial  School 

1 

82 

25 

•• 

25 

'i 

20 

li 

152 

Subscription   Schools    of 

no  specific  character    - 

I 

47 

27 

27 

i 

SO 

60 

60 

12 

SCOTLAND.]  EVENING  SCHOOLS  FOR  ADULTS.  75 


TABLE  Q. 


EVENING  SCHOOLS  FOR  ADULTS, 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


TABLE  Q. 


SU1KMAR-?    OP    SCOTLAND. 


EVENING  SCHOO 


COUNTIES. 

Number  of  Schools. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Number  of 
Teachers. 

Payments  by  Scholnrs. 

Total. 

Used 
as 
Day 
Schools 
also. 

Not 
used 
as 
Dav 

Schools. 

Total. 

Sex. 

Total. 

Sex. 

Free. 

Tcr  Week. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

Under  Id. 

1  \<l.  and  under  '2d. 

1  Id.  and  under  3d. 

3d.  and  under  4d. 
tc/.  and  upwards. 

TOTAL  OF  SCOTLAND  - 

ABERDEEN       ... 
ARGYLL 
AYR      .... 

BANFF 
BERWICK 
BUTE      .... 
CAITHNESS 
CLACKMANNAN    - 
DUMBARTON       ... 
DUMFRIES 
EDINBURGH      •         • 
ELGIN 

438 

391 

47 

15,071 

9500 

5571 

629 

526 

103 

44 

4 

43 

59 

174 

82 

11 

1 
7 
2 

C 
1 
3 

6 
2 
7 
61 

9 
1 

7 
1 
4 
1 
2 
6 
1 
2 

57 

14 
84 

3 

3 

1 

a 

158 
10 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 
5 
4 

5 
1 

2 

1 
14 

358 

2-10 
68 
88 
8 
86 
214 
66 
210 
2142 

439 
1330 
116 

42 
31 

74 
6811 
244 

98 
464 
1330 
22 
136 
8 
415 
31 

263 

139 

58 
64 

48 
167 
33 
114 
1510 

263 
673 
75 

42 
16 
62 
4217 
183 

77 
309 
775 
22 
81 
8 
272 
29 

95 

101 
10 
24 
8 
38 
47 
33 
96 
632 

176 
657 
41 

15 
12 
2594 
61 

21 
155 
555 

55 

143 
2 

22 

17 

5 

1 

• 

2 

2 

3 

1 

7 
2 
10 
1 
3 
8 
2 
6 
91 

7 
2 

• 

1 

• 

2 

4 
2 

2 

1 

7 

3 

7 
2 
6 

77 

3 

1 

1 

1 

• 

1 

1 

1 

• 

• 

1 

2 
5 

1 
1 
16 

1 
14 

14 

3 
5 

1 

1 
20 

2 

25 
99 
6 

20 
65 
6 

5 
34 

4 
3 

1 

• 

2 

4 
4 

8 
15 

2 

7 
> 

FORFAR 

HADDINGTON 
INVERNESS 
KINCARDINE 
KINROSS 
KIRKCUDBRIGHT  • 
LANARK         ... 
LINLITHGOW 

35 
5 

3 
1 
3 
172 

10 

26 
2 

3 

3 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

2 

1 

73 

2 

3 
235 
12 

3 

202 
12 

33 

1 

17 

2 

1 
12 

34 

4 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND 
PEEBLES 
PERTH      - 
RENFREW 
Ross  AND  CROMARTY    - 
ROXBURGH      ... 
SELKIRK 
STIRLING 
SUTHERLAND 
"WIGTOWN 

3 

19 
37 
1 
3 

1 
17 
2 

3 
19 
31 

1 
3 
1 
15 
2 

6 
2 

4 
20 
44 
1 
5 
1 
17 
2 

4 
19 

40 
1 
5 
1 
15 
2 

1 
11 
15 

2 
6 
11 

1 
4 

3 
1 

1 

• 

1 

1 
5 

• 

• 

1 

7 
2 

1 
6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

OTLAND.] 


EVENING  SCHOOLS  FOR  ADULTS. 


77 


)R  ADULTS. 


TABLE  Q. 


-      SUMMARY    GF     SCOTLAND. 


Teriod  during  which  the  Schools  are  open. 

COUNTIES.              ,   i{ 

Months  in  the  Year. 

Hours  per  Evening. 

ban 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Not 
stated 

1       2 

3 

4 

Not 

stated 

98 

77          9 

28 

24 

13 

18 

149 

22 

19 

344 

66 

5 

4 

TOTAL  or  SCOTLAND. 

ABERDEEN. 
ARGYLL. 
AYR. 

5 

1 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

4 

1 

9 

7 

2 

• 

1 

5 

1 

. 

, 

1 

, 

, 

1 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

. 

BANFF. 

3 

1 

i 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

4 

1 

1 

BERWICK. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

BUTE. 

2 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

1 

2 

. 

CAITHNESS. 

2 

3 
12 

3 
1 
1 

28 

• 

1 

• 

• 

• 

1 
3 
13 

1 

3 

4 

6 
2 
3 

48 

1 

8 

• 

1 

CLACKMANNAN. 
DUMBARTON. 
DUMFRIES. 
EDINBURGH. 
ELGIN. 
FIFE. 

• 

1 

2 

2 

2 

5 

3 

i 

1 

1 

, 

1 

2 

5 

3 

14 

1 

. 

1 

13 

8 

2 

2 

. 

3 

6 

1 

1 

25 

8 

1 

. 

FORFAR. 

1 

• 

2 

• 

1 

• 

1 

1 

4 

• 

• 

• 

HADDINGTON. 
INVERNESS. 
KINCARDINE. 

3 

t 

, 

§ 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

o 

1 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

KINROSS. 

2 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

3 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT 

11 

16 

2 

18 

12 

9 

10 

87 

7 

6 

134 

29 

3 

LANARK. 

2 

2 

• 

1 

1 

• 

1 

2 

1 

1 

9 

• 

LlNLITHGOW. 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 
PEEBLES. 

2 

1 

. 

. 

. 

3 

. 

. 

. 

15 

1 

1 

. 

. 

1 

1 

. 

17 

2 

. 

. 

PERTH. 

2 

4 

. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

24 

2 

29 

7 

. 

1 

RENFREW. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

Ross  AND  CROMARTY. 

1 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

3 

. 

. 

. 

ROXBURGH. 

,    1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

SELKIRK, 

3 

5 

2 

1 

. 

. 

5 

1 

. 

16 

1 

. 

. 

STIRLING. 

2 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

. 

SUTHERLAND. 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

WIGTOWN. 

78 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


TABLE  R. 


SUBJECTS  TAUG 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS  IN  WHICH  EACH  SUBJECT  is  TAUGHT. 


COUNTIES. 

SUBJECTS  TAUGHT. 

TOTAL 

OF 

SCOT 

§ 

. 

. 

.* 

on 

\f. 

o 

LAND. 

ABEEDEEI 

AEGTLL. 

( 

l§ 

BERWICK. 

PQ 

CAITHNES 

CLACKMA] 

DUMBAET 

DUMFEIES 

EDINBUEC 

fc 

§ 
H 

w 
£ 

1 

1  J?  OKFAE. 

TOTAL  NUMBEE  OF  SCHOOLS 

43S 

11 

l 

7 

2 

6 

1 

3 

6 

2 

7 

61 

• 

19 

35 

Reading            ... 

347 

6 

6 

1 

5 

1 

2 

5 

2 

4 

50 

11 

Writing         .... 

403 

9 

. 

7 

2 

5 

1 

2 

6 

2 

4 

57 

. 

16 

:;3 

Arithmetic          ... 

384 

8 

. 

7 

2 

5 

. 

2 

6 

2 

4 

54 

. 

15 

M 

English  Grammar 

168 

7 

4 

1 

o 

. 

. 

2 

. 

. 

28 

. 

5 

9 

Geography         ... 

105 

3 

. 

3 

. 

2 

. 

. 

• 

1 

2 

27 

. 

2 

3 

Mathematics          ... 

42 

1 

1 

2 

. 

. 

. 

• 

1 

3 

. 

5 

i 

Geometry           ... 

1 

Modern  Languages 

11 

1 

3 

1 

Ancient  Languages 

37 

. 

2 

. 

. 

. 

. 

2 

. 

2 

. 

1 

1 

History 

17 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

• 

1 

Drawing             ... 

12 

1 

2 

2 

Music       - 

13 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

Elocution           ... 

2 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

Composition          •          - 

25 

1 

1 

15 

Bookkeeping 

94 

1 

, 

1 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

. 

20 

. 

2 

f 

Navigation         • 

8 

1 

1 

Physical  Science       ... 

5 

s 

5 

1 

Land  Measuring 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Sewing  and  Knitting 

34 

2 

, 

. 

. 

1 

1 

. 

1 

. 

. 

4 

. 

1 

5 

Religious  Instruction 

26 

1 

• 

• 

1 

• 

1 

• 

• 

5 

3 

1 

1 

c   TLAND.] 


EVENING  SCHOOLS  FOR  ADULTS. 


TABLE  R. 


EVENING  SCHOOLS. 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS  IN  WHICH  EACH  SUBJECT  is  TAUGHT. 

COUNTIES. 

p 
te 

1  KINCARDINE. 

KINROSS. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 

LANARK. 

LlNLITHGOW. 

NAIRN. 

ORNKEY  AND  SHETLA 

PEEBLES. 

1  PERTH. 

RENFREW. 

1  Ross  AND  CROMARTY. 

ri 

SELKIRK. 

STIRLING. 

1  SUTHERLAND. 

WIGTOWN. 

SUBJECTS  TAUGHT. 

= 

3 

1 

3 
1 

172 

10 

8 

• 

* 

19 

37 

1 

3 

1 

17 

2 

= 

TOTAL  NUMBER  OF  SCHOOLS. 

2 

1 

146 

2 

13 

28 

l 

3 

14 

2 

Reading. 

3 

1 

3 

ICO 

10 

. 

. 

8 

19 

35 

1 

3 

1 

15 

2 

Writing. 

. 

3 

1 

3 

152 

10 

. 

3 

18 

33 

1 

3 

1 

14 

2 

Arithmetic. 

. 

1 

80 

3 

. 

. 

6 

13 

1 

1 

1 

4 

. 

. 

English  Grammar. 

. 

. 

. 

37 

3 

. 

1 

5 

9 

. 

1 

1 

3 

. 

Geography. 

• 

1 

• 

• 

13 
1 
5 

26 

2 

• 

1 

5 

1 

• 

• 

2 

• 

Mathematics. 
Geometry. 
Modern  Languages. 
Ancient  Languages. 

1 

• 

• 

• 

1 

. 

. 

. 

1 

• 

• 

• 

• 

5 

1 

• 

• 

1 

2 

• 

1 

7 
1 

. 

History. 
Drawing. 
Music. 
Elocution. 
Composition. 

• 

• 

• 

• 

6 

1 

• 

• 

• 

1 

2 

• 

• 

. 

. 

. 

. 

6 

. 

. 

, 

1 

. 

. 

1 

. 

. 

• 

• 

• 

• 

44 

4 
2 
1 

• 

2 

3 

5 

• 

5 

• 

• 

Bookkeeping. 
Navigation. 
Physical  Science. 
Phonography. 

• 

j 

• 

• 

1 
1 

, 

. 

. 

, 

. 

2 

. 

. 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

Land  Measuring. 
Dressmaking. 
Sewing  and  Knitting. 

. 

15 

. 

. 

. 

1 

3 

, 

. 

, 

. 

. 

. 

• 

5 

• 

• 

1 

3 

• 

1 

• 

2 

• 

• 

Religious  Instruction. 

80 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOT  J 


TABLE  S. 


OCCUPATION;  g 


OCCUPATIONS. 

NUMBER  OF  SCHOLARS. 

TOTAL 

OF 

SCOT 
LAND. 

COUNTIES. 

1  ABERDEEN. 

ARGYLL. 

\ 

BANFF. 

BERWICK. 

pq 

CAITHNESS. 

CLACKMANNAN. 

DUMBARTON. 

DUMFRIES. 

EDINBURGH. 

fc 

§ 

H 

w 

M 
£ 

1  FORFAE. 

TOTAL 

15,071 

358 

240 

68 

^ 

8 

86 

214 

66 

210 

2142 

• 

439 

133C 

Agricultural  Labourers 
Miners       .... 
Lead  Miners          ... 
Coal  Miners          ... 
Coal  and  Lime  Stone  Miners    - 
Coal  and  Iron  Operatives 
Ironmongers 
Employed  on  Public  Works     - 

Arti/ans    (not    otherwise  dc-") 
fined)            -            -             -j 

Factory  Operatives 
Woollen  Manufacture 
Weavers            ... 
Bleachers 
Block  Machine  Printers 
Tambourers 
Shoemakers  and  Curriers 
Paper  Makers       ... 
Dressmakers 
Seamstresses         ... 
Sawyers      .... 
Architects  and  Engineers 
Shopkeepers 
Warehousemen 
Mercantile 
Clerks 
Tradesmen's  Apprentices 
Butchers 
Gardeners            ... 
Seamen         .... 
Fishermen           ... 
Soldiers 
Police  Officers 
Domestic  Servants 

Labourers  (not  otherwise  deO 
fined)            -            -             -j 

Not  stated 

561 
249 
34 
136 
29 
343 
1 
10 

4386 

2397 
52 
349 
287 
13 
34 
30 
50 
24 
2 
2 
52 

25 

• 

7 
30 

3 

14 

1-1 

6 

. 

2 

72 

24 

108 

34 

86 

. 

6 

. 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

38 
111 

- 

9 
39 

139 

29 

22 

5 

1 

58 

39 
52 

61 

64 
1 

3 

283 
17 

; 

183 
133 

187 
.367 

100 
38 

• 

1 

• 

, 

, 

t 

. 

. 

• 

50 
24 

• 

• 

• 

52 

• 

9 

50 
278 
39 
166 
14 
2 
18 
41 
81 
53 
5 
553 

6 

4774 

119 

20 

4 

• 

• 

8 
28 

- 

• 

3 

5 

• 

• 

3 
53 

• 

12 

li 

28 
33 

• 

9 

6 

22 

23 

• 

5 

8 

66 

• 

25 

4) 
15 

• 

30 

3 

45 

54 

97 

1416 

• 

56 

I   'LAND.] 


EVENING  SCHOOLS  FOR  ADULTS. 


81 


TABLE  S. 


;NING  SCHOLARS. 


NUMBER  OF  SCHOLARS. 

OCCUPATIONS. 

COUNTIES. 

KINCARDINE. 

(KINROSS. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHT. 

LANARK. 

LINLITHGOW. 

£ 

M 

-3 
fe 

ORKNEY  AND  SHETLAND. 

PEEBLES. 

PERTH. 

RENFREW. 

Ross  AND  CROMARTY. 

ROXBURGH. 

SELKIRK. 

STIRLING. 

SUTHERLAND. 

1  WIGTOWN. 

42 

31 

74 

6811 

241 

• 

98 

464 

1330 

22 

136 

8 

415 

31 

TOTAL. 

38 

• 

6 

82 
124 

23 

91 

: 

; 

5 

36 

22 
4 

20 

: 

6 

5 

31 

Aarricultural  Labourers. 
Miners. 
Lead  Miners. 
Coal  Miners. 
Coal  and  Lime  Stone  Miners. 
Coal  and  Iron  Operatives. 
Ironmongers. 
Employed  on  Public  Works. 

f  Artizans  (not  otherwise  de- 
t     fined). 

Factory  Operatives. 
Woollen  Manufacture. 
Weavers. 
Bleachers. 
Block  Machine  Printers. 
Tambourcrs. 
Shoemakers  and  Curriers. 
Pap-rr  Makers. 
Dressmakers. 
Seamstresses. 
Sawyers. 
Architects  and  Engineers. 
Shopkeepers. 
Warehousemen. 
Mercantile. 
Clerks. 
Tradesmen's  Apprentices. 
Butchers. 
Gardeners. 
Seamen. 
Fishermen. 
Soldiers. 
Police  Officers. 
Domestic  Servants. 

f  Labourers     (not    otherwise 
L     denned). 

Not  stated. 

20 

• 

29 

343 

2 

31 

18 

10 
2498 
712 

20 

47 

• 

. 

27 
30 

183 

25 

465 

505 

• 

40 

47 

. 

137 

24 

• 

• 

131 

• 

• 

• 

62 

20 
13 

• 

. 

• 

53 
90 

• 

• 

• 

34 

30 

1 

2 

. 

27 
278 

11 

, 

1-1 

39 
27 

9 

4 

1 

. 

• 

2 

• 

• 

• 

6 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

2 

5 
175 

11 

• 

• 

11 

31 

63 

2 

8 

• 

2 

• 

34 

2291 

15 

• 

25 

121 

224 

• 

49 

78 

• 

• 

CENSUS,  1851  : -EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAI 


LIST 


OF  THE 


LITERARY    AND    SCIENTIFIC    INSTITUTIONS 

FROM  WHICH  RETURNS  WERE  PROCURED  AT  THE  CENSUS  OF  1851. 


COUNTY  OF  ABERDEEN. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character.     ' 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 

Volumes 

LECTURES. 

OF 

£ 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

1 

1 

"C 

i 

J 
«q 

• 

*cE 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subje 

o 

a 

ci 

J 

H 

'rf 

s 

£ 

p 
** 

f- 

0 

I 

J 

£ 

ABERDEEN  CITY  AND 

BURGH. 

The  Aberdeen  Phrenolo 

80 

§i 

>t 

it 

80 

80 

5s.  per  an.,  5s.  En 

200 

None 

>f 

gical  Society. 

trance. 

Aberdeen    Philosophical 

45 

Corra 

C8 

08 

5s.  per  an.,  En 

None 

No  public  lectures. 

.. 

Society. 

'Pin^ 
1  5 

trance  money, 
10*.  6f/. 

The  Society  meets 
monthly  during  the 

six  winter  months 

on« 

8. 

for  the  purpose  of 
receiving     original 

papers  contributed 

by  its  members  on 

subject*  of  Science, 

Literature,        and 

Natural    History   Asso 

OrJ. 

22 

22 

None      - 

Philosophy. 
None. 

ciation. 

22 

Aberdeen  Mechanics'  In 
stitution. 

Life. 
234 

170 

147 

Hon. 
13, 

G33 

C32 

i 

4s.  per  an.  to  the 
lectures       and 

3138 

Irregularly     - 

Scienc  ;, 
terai  ure, 

Free 

Kte.  P>d.  per  an. 

ALFOED  PARISH. 

49. 

to  the  library. 

Alford  Literary  Society  - 

•• 

•• 

Hon. 
Ord. 

17 

17 

•• 

Expenses    borne 
proportionably. 

•• 

•• 

•• 

ACCUINDOIR  PARISH. 

15. 

Loith  Luimden  Mutual 
Instruction  Class. 

32 

32 

32 

6*.  per  an.,  En 
trance  money, 

50 

Twelve  yearly 

Moral         f 
Sciei  tific. 

Gs. 

CLATT  PARISH. 

Clatt  Mutual  Instruction 

32 

tm 

32 

32 

tt 

30 

Annually 

Science  and 

Class 

terat  ire. 

FORGCE  PARISH. 

Mutual  Instruction  Class 

22 

tt 

tt 

22 

22 

Voluntary    Col 

None 

Annually 

Scientii  .c. 

lection. 

GLENBUCKET  PARISH. 

(Jlenbucket  Mutual  In 

10 

10 

10 

ti 

t> 

87 

f 

,. 

struction  Class. 

OARTLY  PARISH. 

The    Backburn    Gartly 

25 

25 

25 

lt 

1  6J.  Entrance     - 

None 

None. 

.. 

Class. 
Kirknoy  Mutual  Instruc 
tion  Class. 

-• 

'• 

•• 

•• 

16 

1G 

•• 

•• 

C3 

Annually 

Literan      a 
Scient  iftc. 

HCXTLY  PARISH. 

.  JIuntly        Philosophical 

20 

.. 

.  • 

20 

Is.  per  an. 

None 

None. 

i. 

Society. 

INSCH  PARISH. 

T       Vi     M   t      1     T    «t 

37 

37 

37 

Is.  fid.  per  an.    — 

31 

Yearly         -          - 

Scientific 

tion  Class. 

LESLIE  PARISH. 

Duncanstone  Mutual  In 
struction  Class. 

20 

•• 

•• 

•• 

20 

20 

•• 

Is.  Gd.  per  an.    - 

30 

Occasionally 

Science       a 
other  sujeci 

PREMNAY  PARISH. 

The  Auchleven   Mutual 

23 

Li- 

20 

25 

i 

.. 

120 

.. 

.. 

Instruction  Class. 

brarj 

only, 

KiiiNifc:  AND  ESSIE 

PARISH. 

llhynie  Mutual  Iiistruc- 
.  tiiJU  Class. 

•• 

0! 

•• 

3, 

31 

•• 

2s.   per  an.,  En 
trance  money  ,6<7. 

28 

From  eight  to  twelve 
annually. 

Science,  L  ter 
ture,  Art  ,& 

SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


83 


COUNTY  OF  ABERDEEN— continued. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

"AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

LECTURES. 

OF 

>> 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

1 

1 

1 

E 

5j 

3 

UD 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

I 

c 
•Si 

I 

i 

H 

1 

0 
|JH 

KHTXIE  AND  ESSIE 

PARISH  —  cent. 

Khynie  Female  Mutual 
Instruction  Class. 

18 

•• 

18 

•• 

18 

',  The     Members     of     this 
Class  have  access  to  the 

•• 

Library    of  the    Khynie 
MutuallnstructionClase  ; 

and  tliev  also  attend  the 

Lectures  of  that  Class  to 

which  thcv  are  invited. 

Essie  Mutual  Instruction 

12 

.. 

12 

12 

CtZ.  Entrance 

None.         (1 

.. 

Class. 

COUNTY  OF  ARGYXiXi. 

OBAN  BURGH. 

Oban  Scientific  and  Li 
terary  Association. 

*  * 

23 

" 

23 

23 

2^.  per  an. 

120 

Weekly 

Philosophy    Xalural 
and    Moral,   Scieu- 
tiflo. 

COUNTY  OP  AYR. 


GIRVAN  PARISH. 

Mechanics'  Institution  - 

•• 

7 

7 

5 

2 

Id.  per  qr. 

544 

•• 

«• 

KILMARXOCK  PARISH. 

Philosophical  Institution 

•• 

114 

•• 

1  Life, 
2Hon. 

117 

117 

•• 

Is.  per  qr.,  2s.  C,d. 
Entrance   mo 

300 

•• 

- 

ney,  51.    for   a 

life  member. 

Kilmarnock    Mechanics' 

20 

60 

80 

80 

800 

t  t 

Institution. 
Athenaeum     - 

.. 

300 

300 

300 

.. 

Is.  Gd.  per  an.    - 

1000 

.. 

Literary,     Scientific, 

KlRKMICHAEL  PARISH. 

Kirkmichael     Parochial 

J4 

9 

10 

,. 

19 

18 

1 

2s.  per  an. 

415 

None. 

,, 

Library. 

SORN  PARISH. 

Catrine  Public  Library  - 

173 

•• 

•• 

173 

100 

73 

2s.  per  an. 

2500 

None. 

•• 

STRAITON  PARISH. 

Straiten  Village  Library 

20 

.. 

13 

.. 

33 

32 

1 

If.  Entrance,  and 

580 

.. 

.. 

Gd.  per  qr.  af 

terwards        to 

proprietary, 

M.   per  qr.   to 

quarterly. 

TARBOLTON  PARISH. 

Tarbolton  Library 

14 

•• 

" 

14 

13 

1 

Is.  Cd.  per   an., 
4s.      Entrance 

349 

None. 

•• 

money. 

COUNTY  OP  BANFF. 


BANFF  BURGH. 
Banff  Literary  Society  - 
Bantf  Literary  Imtitu 

11 

16 

15 

42 

36 

6 

•  8s.  per  an. 

2500 

102 

None  at  present. 

tion. 
Gamrie  Association 

Keith  Mental  Improve 
ment  Association. 

51 
1C 

.. 

.. 

51 
1C 

47 
16 

4 

i  2s.  per  an. 

:  Id.      as      entry 
j      money. 

400 

6 

Occasionally  -     Philosophy    Natural 
and     Moral,    Ana- 
•    tomy,     Physiology, 
l    Astronomy,     Agri- 
,    culture,  and  Moral 
i    Precepts. 

84 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLANI 


COUNTY  OP  BERWICK. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAMB 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

j  LECTURES. 

OF 

h 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

| 

*3 

1 

E 

j 

« 

I 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

j» 

1 

g 

-S 

g 

2 

1 

J 

2 

O" 

2 

H 

jn 

DUNSE  PARISH. 

Berwickshire    Scientific, 

13 

.. 

.. 

13 

13 

.. 

5s.  per  an. 

100 

None. 

M 

Literary     and     Anti 

quarian  Society. 

EYEMOUTH  PARISH. 

Eyemouth  Reading  Club 

32 

20 

.. 

52 

45 

7 

4s.  per  an.  ;  Is.  per 

SCI 

Weekly        in 

Science  and  A  rts. 

;     qr. 

winter. 

LAUDER  PARISH. 

Mechanics'  Subscription 
Library. 

30 

•• 

' 

37 

37 

•  • 

l.«.  per  qr.,  2,«.  Gd. 
Kntrance. 

•• 

•• 

•• 

COUNTY  OP  BUTE. 


ROTIIESAT  PARISH. 

llothesay  Young  Men's 

25 

25 

25 

,  . 

Is.  per  an. 

None      - 

Varies. 

Science,    Liter  iture, 

Association  tor  Mutual 

Fine  Arts,  &<  . 

Improvement. 

COUNTY  OP  CLACKMANNAN. 


ALLOA  PARISH. 

The  Alloa  Phrenological 
Society. 

•• 

9 

•• 

9 

0 

•• 

2s.   per  an.,  2«. 
entrance. 

45 

Occasionally  - 

Phrenology. 

TlLLICOULTRT  PARISH. 

Tillicoultry    Mechanics' 
Library. 

4 

•• 

25 

•• 

29 

39 

Adults,  M.  ;  ju 
veniles,  3d.  per  qr. 

275 

None. 

•• 

COUNTY  OF  DUMBARTON. 


BONHILL  PARISH. 

Bonhill    Parish    Church 
Young  Men's  Society. 

8 

•• 

•• 

" 

8 

8 

•• 

Expen.=63    borne 
equally  by  the 

None 

Weekly 

History,   Bioura  >liy, 
and  Literature 

members. 

Vale  of  Le  ven  Mechanics' 
Institution. 

c 

333 

339 

205 

134 

Gentlemen,  2x.(W.; 
ladies  and  youths. 

413 

Weekly  during 
winter. 

Chiefly  Literary  and 
Scientific. 

Is.  (V/.,    for    the 

whole        course. 

(  lentlemen,  4d.  ; 

ladies  and  youths, 

'2d.,  for  a  single 

CUMBERNAULD  PARISH. 

lecture. 

Cuinbernauld     Literary 

13 

34 

mm 

tt 

47 

47 

ti 

Is.  per  qr.  ;   Id. 

1161 

Sometimes 

Science.    Literati  re, 

Association. 

I>er  visit  to  read 

fortnightly  ; 

and  Arts. 

ing  room. 

generally 

monthly. 

DUMBARTON  PARISH. 

Dumbarton    Mechanics' 
Institution. 

•• 

r,o 

" 

•• 

150 

100 

50 

Mpchanies,ls.(V7.; 
ladies,  2,<.  ;  gen 

250 

Weekly  during 
winter     four 

Science  and  Lite  a- 
ture. 

tlemen,  2.«.  6d.  ; 

months. 

visitors,  3d.  each 

KlRKlNTILLOCH 

lecture. 

PARISH. 

Kirkintilloch      "\Vorking 
Glen's  Association   for 

31 

'• 

" 

31 

31 

•• 

1  J.  and  2d.  weekly 

None 

Weekly 

Generally  Scientifi  ?< 

Mental  Improvement. 

OLD  KIRKPATRICK 

PARISH. 

Afutu.il       Improvement 

28 

28 

28 

.  . 

Sd.  per  qr.  ;    M. 

None      - 

Mont'-ily 

Generally  Scientist  .•  ' 

Society. 

entrance  money. 

GOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


85 


COUNTY  OF  DUMFRIES. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

LECTURES. 

OF 

fc 

. 

OF 

in  the 

IxsxiTUTioy. 

1 

•3 

1 

E 

i4 

8 

i 
•3 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

I 

<< 

| 

6 

EH 

15 

?~< 

1 

ANNAX  PARISH. 

nnan  Mechanics'  Insti 
tute. 

" 

143 

Life 
4 

147 

133 

14 

Member.*     free  ; 
visitors  usually 

C55 

Occasionally  in  the 
summer,          and 

listory,     Sci 
ence,    Philo 

* 

2d.  each. 

weekly  during  the 
•winter  ;  this  year 

sophy,      and 
Literature. 

the  summer  lec 

tures  have  num 

bered  14,  and  those 

delivered    during 

the      winter     10, 

making    together 

CLOSEBURN  PARISH. 

30. 

iubhill         Schoolhonse 

21 

15 

1 

t< 

37 

36 

1 

tt 

315 

None. 

t% 

Union          Circulating 

Library. 

DUMFRIES  PARISH. 

Dumfries  and  Maxwell- 

21 

138 

159 

134 

25 

4s.  per  nn. 

777 

Winter  months 

History,  Edu 

town    Mechanics'    In 

cation      and 

stitute. 

Science. 

GRETNA  PARISH. 

iprinjrlipld         Working 
Mens'  Heading  lioom. 

52 

" 

Ion. 
3 

55 

53 

0 

1.7.    per    week  ; 
It/,  per  visit. 

161 

Winter  months 

Literature, 
History   and 
Science. 

HODDAM  PARISH. 

•Scclefechan  L.  I. 

Admission  to  lec 

None. 

Winter  months 

Chieflv      His 

tures,     adults, 

torical. 

2rf.,     children, 

JOHXSTONE  PARISH. 

Irf.  ;      aver.iitc 
attendance,  100. 

lohnstone  Schoolhousc  - 

64 

•• 

64 

64 

•• 

2s.  Cci.  admission 

640 

None. 

•• 

IIRKPATRICK-FLEMIXG 

PARISH. 

X.irkp.itriek-Flemin:r<vib- 
hatli  School  Teachers' 

•• 

•• 

13 

7 

6 

..     : 

200 

•• 

" 

Society. 

Kirkpatrick   -    Fleming 

m  9 

15 

15 

15 

t  . 

Is.  per  qr. 

500 

•  • 

•  • 

Subscription  Library. 

KlRKCONNEL  PARISH. 

Kirkconnel  Public  Library 

40 

43 

39 

4 

3s.  per  nn. 

510 

•  None. 

•• 

KEIR  PARISH. 

Keir  Parish  Library 

26 

.. 

23 

24 

2 

,  Is.  (\d.  per  an.  ; 

413 

.. 

.. 

i    entrance  money 

LOCHMABEX  PARISH. 

5s. 

nightae  Juvenile  Library 
•ehtac    Young    Men's 

23 

" 

•• 

*7 

L'S 

7 

28 

7 

•• 

'  2s.  per  r.n. 

497 
None. 

None. 
Winter  months. 

•• 

Society. 

MIDDLEBIE  PARISH. 

TVaterbcck    Subscription 

55 

55 

54 

] 

~>a.  Gd.  per  an.    - 

900 

None. 

.. 

Library. 

MORTON  PARISH. 

Thomhill  Institute 

120 

•• 

Hon 

123 

121 

2 

1  4s.  4J.  ;  and  will 
reading-room, 
5s. 

876 

Winter  months 

Scienee,     Lite 
rature,     and 
Arts. 

SANQUHAR  I'ARISII. 

San'iuhar     Society     for 

200 

200 

185 

15 

4s.  per  an.  ;   en 

2100 

None. 

,. 

Improvement  in  Usef'u 

trance  c»-. 

Knowledge. 

lUiistrs'  Library    - 

It." 

145 

108 

5s.  Gd.  per  an.    - 

2000 

*  * 

" 

CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


COUNTY  OF   EDINBURGH. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAMS 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

LECTURES. 

;OF 

b 

. 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

1 

p 

1 

1 

j 

8 

8 

c: 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency.          4L>ual  Subjects. 

I 

c 

^•MM 

g 

«««•« 

H 

«•••••••• 

"3 

1 

•  '•    •• 

^••••MMBIMMHMB^M 

I 
——  ——«—^—  ——«—.——  ^-»««««.» 

CALDER,  MID,  PARISH. 

Juvenile  United  Presby 

48 

.. 

.. 

.. 

48 

30 

18 

Is.  per  an.  - 

88 

.. 

.. 

terian  Library. 

CALDER,  WEST,  PARISH. 

West  Calder  Subscription 

14 

9 

.. 

•• 

23 

23 

.. 

2s.  per  r.n.   -     - 

5G5 

None. 

.. 

Library. 

CRICHTON  PARISH. 

Pathhead      Subscription 
Library. 

12 

1 

" 

13 

10 

3 

Each      member 
pays  2*.  Cul.  en 
trance,  and  Ik/. 

322 

None. 

•• 

per   qr.    after 

wards.     Quar 

terly      readers 

pay  Is.  Gd.  per 

DALKEITH  PARISH. 

qr. 

Dalkeith  Colliery  Young 
Men's     Mutual     Im 

•• 

" 

'• 

" 

ir, 

1C 

•• 

•-• 

A  verage,    two    per 
qr. 

Scientific    f  nd 
Literary. 

provement  Society. 

Dalkeith    Young   Men's 

54 

54 

54 

.. 

.. 

Monthly 

fleneral    Cl  a- 

Society. 

racter. 

Dalkeith    Scientific  As 
sociation. 

•• 

68 

'• 

•• 

C3 

CS 

100 

Two  or  three  short 
courses  in  winter. 

Science       nnj 
Literature.] 

DUDDINGSTON  PARISH. 

Portobello  Young  Men's 

.. 

.. 

21 

21 

.. 

.. 

100 

Annually       -        - 

Various. 

Society    for    Kelipious, 

Moral,  and  Intellectual 

Improvement. 
Duddingston  Library     - 

•• 

Read 
ers, 

21 

20 

1 

Gratis     to     pa 
rishioners. 

443 

None. 

•• 

EDINBURGH  CITY  AND 

SUBURBS. 

The  Juridical  Society  of 

.. 

.. 

Hon. 

310 

310 

17.  per  an.  ;  en 

2500 

None. 

.. 

Edinburgh. 

11, 

Ord. 

trance   monev, 
37.8*. 

22, 

Kxtra 

ordi 

nary 

277 

The    Royal    College    of 
Surgeons. 

•• 

Q'2 

" 

92 

02 

•• 

•• 

2000 

Lectures  have  often 
been  given  by  Fel 
lows  of  the  College 

•• 

in  their  premises. 

They  have  always 

been     gratis     lec 

tures,  and  there  is 

no  rule  as  to  the 

time      of      giving 

them. 

Edinburgh  Solfeggio  As 

37 

.. 

I 

37 

25 

12 

la.  M.  per  qr.  ; 

133 

.. 

sociation. 

entrance  money, 

2s.  6d. 

St.  Cecilia  Amateur  As 

13 

.  . 

13 

13 

5s.  entrance  mo 

!  Collection 

it 

.. 

sociation. 

ney  and  monthly 

i    of  Music. 

Architectural     Institute 
of  Scotland. 

•• 

207 

•• 

2G7 

2G7 

•• 

subscription. 
17.  In.    per   an.  ; 
life     subscrip 

Not     yet 
formed. 

Papers      connected 
with  the  study  and 

•• 

tion,  107.  10s. 

practice  of  Archi 

tecture     are    read 

before  the  Institute 

during  session.  No 

Asylum 

Male     members 
shall  pay  Is.  en 

800 
Collection 
of  Music. 

public  lectures. 
Occasionally. 

- 

20 

14 

6 

e     c.ec  c 

try  money,  and 

2r7.  weekly;  fe 

male    members 

free. 

Fire   St.  Paul's  Young 

12 

.. 

12 

12 

.. 

Gd.  per  qr. 

None. 

,, 

.. 

Men's  Association. 

Edinburgh     Abstainers' 
Musical  Association. 

C2 

•• 

" 

•• 

fi2 

Ort 

26 

8</.  per  mon. 

Collection 
of  Music. 

•• 

•• 

The    Apollo   Society   of 

.. 

.. 

18 

18 

s 

,. 

Is.  per  mon.;  2s.G<7. 

None. 

None. 

.. 

,   Amateurs. 

i 

entrance. 

SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


COUXTY  OF  EDINBURGH— c on  tinned . 


XUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

XAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

Xo.  of 

LECTURES.      ; 

Volumes 

OF 

57 

OF 

.in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

JS 

i 

1 

e 

J 

» 

1 

SUBSCRIPTION*. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual 

- 

a 

I 

1 

1 

1 

Subject?. 

EDINBURGH  CITV  AND 
SUBURBS  —  cent. 

Caledonian  Horticultural 

107 

576 

Corre- 

816 

73.5 

81 

§i 

250 

Public    meetings    are 

t< 

Society. 

$p<.nd 

held   four   times    a 

73 

year,  at  which  Es 

Royal  Physical  Society  - 

.. 

.. 

.. 

5*.  per  an.,  and 

2000 

says  are  read,  &c. 
Xone. 

37.5s.  entrance. 

Dialectic  Society    - 
Scottish    Young    Men's 

124 

20 

•• 

20 
124 

20 
124 

•• 

10s.  6(7.  per  an.  - 
To    the    lectures 

Xone. 
600 

Xone. 
Occasionally      -        - 

Various. 

Society. 

free,  to  the  '.li 

brary    2s.    per 

an.,  to  the  lec 

tures  Is.  Qd.  for 

the   course    of 

ten  lectures. 

Literary  Society  of  Edin 

36 

30 

"V   IIA 

"V                         " 

burgh. 

17.   Is.   entitles 

' 

appliei\nt  to  ad 

mission. 

Medical  Society  of  Edin 

(a) 

.. 

.. 

21.  per  an.  (a)    - 

14,000 

Xone. 

.. 

burgh. 

'Theological  Society 

Hon. 

25 

25 

.. 

Is.  per  an.,  and 

tt 

Orl 

2s.  C,d.  Entrance. 

19 

'University  Library 
fhe   Phrenological    So 

27.  2s.    Entrance 

92,188 
50 

Xone      (6) 

All  branches 
of  learning. 

Ord. 

60 

GO 

ciety. 

00 

money,       and 

17.  Is.  for  five 

years  after. 

Speculative  Society        — 

(c) 

1980 

Xone. 

Diagnostic  Society 

\'m 

.. 

.. 

21 

21 

Varies- 

Xone. 

Essaysreadweekly  dur 

ing  College  session. 

Entrance  10s.  C,d. 

'New  College  of  the  Free 

(d) 

1500 

Five  davs  in  the  week 

Church. 

for  five'  months  in  the 

year  in  all  the  classes. 

Scots  Law  Society 

Hon. 

114 

114 

7s.  6(/.   per  an., 

140 

Xone. 

84, 

entry  10s.  Cd. 

Ord. 

30 

'Edinburgh     Mechanics' 
Subscription  Library. 

1050 

•• 

•• 

1050 

1000 

50 

Is.  C,d.  perqr.,5*. 
entry  money. 

14,020 

Xone. 

•• 

Juvenile  United  Presby 

48 

,, 

,, 

48 

30 

18 

Is.  per  an. 

88 

§- 

terian  Library. 

Royal  Society  of  Edin 

290 

.  .  j  Hon. 

348 

848 

(e) 

4980 

(e) 

., 

burgh. 

58 

The      Royal       Scottish 

•  • 

Mem 

54 

54 

i 

(f) 

(f\ 

Academy  of  Painting, 

bers 

Sculpture,  and  Archi 

50 

tecture. 

Hon. 

4. 

Royal  Institution  for  the 

61 

Hon. 

71 

70 

1 

139 

Xone. 

Encouragement  of  the 
Fine  Arts  in  Scotland. 

10 

(a)  Membership  perpetual  after  five  annual  payments  of  11.    Members  become  extraordinary  members  after  two  years'  attendance. 
Extraordinary  members,  now  alive,  exceed  -  -    1,000 

In  Session  I850r51,  attending  members        -  €0 

Xew  members  in  same  session          -          -          -          -        33 

(6)  Five  days  at  least  every  week  from  the  beginning  of  Xovember  to  the  miJ.llc  of  April  in  almost  every  class.  Professors  pay  5?.  at 
admission.  The  College  of  Surgeons  pay  57.  a  year  for  at  least  60  members.  Students  pay  17.  a  year  for  matriculation,  a  portion  of  which 
is  applied  to  the  library.  About  91  ofiicials,  and  1,279  students. 

(c)  After  three  years'  attendance,  and  the  punctual  performance  of  the  business  allotted  to  every  ordinary  member,  though  admission  is 
gratuitous,  members  are  termed  extraordinary  after  acquiring  these  privileges.  Entrance  money  57.  5s.  and  11.  Js.  annually. 


Ordinary  members 
Extraordinary  or  Life 
Honorary 


Males. 

-  24 

-  230 


(cZ)  The   terms  of  admission  are  27.  2s.  a  session   of  five  montns   in   eacn   of  the  Theological  classes,  and  37.  3s.  in  each  of  the 
Philosophical  classes. 

There  are  eight  professors 
There  are  380  students 


-  five  Theological  and  three  Philosophical. 

-  258         do.         and  122          do. 


(e)  The  meetings  are  private.  Papers  on  Literary  and  Scientific  Subjects  are  read  and  discussed.  Members  5/.  5>.  at  entrance,  and 
SI.  3s.  annually  for  25  years  for  fellows  resident  in  Scotland. 

(/)  The  Academy  has  a  collection  of  engravings  and  books  of  engravings,  and  is  in  course  of  forming  a  Library  of  works  on  the 
r  me  Arts. 

There  are  in  the  Academy  Professorships  in  the  different  branchex  of  "he  Fine  Arts,  but  from  various  causes  (iusufiieient  accommodation 
being  one)  they  have  not  yet  been  effectually  carried  out. 

G   2 


88 


CENSUS,  1851: -EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


COUNTY  OF  EDINBURGH— continued. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

Xo.  of 

LECTURES. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

Volumes 

OF 

'£< 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

1 

'C 

E 

| 

,; 

J 

a 

•a 

"3 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Su  >jcctB. 

§• 

| 

5 

.d 

g 

•3 

g 

<u 

2 

^ 

o 

H 

2 

EDINBURGH  CITY  AND 

SUBURBS    cont. 

M'ernerian  Natural  His 

(a) 

,. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

,. 

>t 

>4 

tory  Society  ._ 

•>005 

1G02 

olo 

5000 

Twice  a  week  from 

tution. 

1st  Xov.  to  1st  or 

" 

2d  week,  April. 

Edinburgh    Subscription 
Library. 
Tho  Royal  Scottish  So- 

400 

" 

•• 

A«io- 

400 
573 

358 
573 

42 

11.  Is.  per  an.,e.i- 
try  money  ,~>l.  5. 
11.  Is.  per  nn. 

10,000 
Xo    great 

Xone. 

•• 

cioty  of  Arts. 

42 

extent  as 

yet  con 

Hon. 

templa 

95. 

O.  i 

ted,    but 

<  u. 

not     yet 

430. 

formed. 

Edinburgh  Young  Men's 

201 

ei 

201 

201 

.. 

Xone. 

>4 

Protestant  Society. 

Royal  College  of  Physi 

(«0 

•• 

1.-X3 

150 

•• 

(<0 

woo 

.. 

.. 

cians. 
Edinburgh      Obstetrical 

.. 

.. 

.. 

CO 

11.  Is.  per  an.     - 

Xone 

.. 

.  . 

Society. 

<)0- 

Corrct. 

300 

300 

1?.  Is.  per  an.  (<) 

1724 

(  t} 

of  Scotlan  1. 

•iS. 

Edinburgh    Select    Sub 

557 

.. 

~.'. 

5."7 

520 

81 

12*.  per  an. 

15,250 

Xone.  (/) 

., 

scription  Library. 

The  Botanical  Society    - 
Veterinary  Medical  As 

(#) 

40 

;; 

40 

40 

;; 

(A) 

500 
300 

Xone. 
None. 

;; 

sociation. 

(  ;) 

Xot  stated 

>  etermary    or    ^vjiatric 
Theological  Lihrarv  Uni 

\  '/ 

12,000 

versity  of  Edinburgh. 

(n)  The  members  are  honorary  (very  few),  ordinary  or  resident  (at  present  between  50  or  00).  foreign  (about  40),  and 
(as  many).  The  library  is  small,  very  select,  including  very  valuable  works  with  plates  for  consultation,  and  all  connecte 
History  researches. 

Xo  lectures,  but  papers  are  read  and  discussed  at  the  meetings. 

(6)  Members  for  life,  seven  years,  annual,  or  quarterly— 


correspond iiM 

ted  with  Xati  rai 


Life  members          - 
Seven  years,  ditto 
Annual,  ditto 
Quarterly,  ditto 
For  lecture*  and  library 


r. 

45 

77 
11. V, 


M. 
44 


n;> 

2i5 

412 


F. 

1 

2 
220 

66 


(c)  There  arc  no  public  lecture.",  but  from  time  to  time  expositions  are  given  by  some  of  the  Fellows  selected  by  the  Council,  on  interest  ug 
subjects  connected  with  the  useful  Arts. 

(rf)  Lectures  ;  no  regular  nrraucpment  ;  lectures  arc  at  present  delivered  monthly  by  eminent  [members  of  the  body,  to  which  the  leading 
men  of  Edinburgh  arc  invited.    About  100  stranircrs  are  usually  present  on  each  occasion. 

£ 
-"      -      "-  ;    !S!  Includes  a  Government  stamp  or  diploma. 

There  is  an  annual  contribution  of  I/.  Is. 
Resident  members  -       49 

Non-resident         ------      83 

At  present  not  residing      -  24 


(e)    Communication*  are  read  at  meetings,  held  twice  a  month  from  December  to  June,  on  Archseological  and  Historical  subjects. 
Entrance  fee,  three  guineas. 

(/)  Members  21.  2.«.  and  12.«.  of  annual  subscription.    Members  may  transfer  their  shares. 
(<;)  The  Society  meets  monthly  during  nine  months  for  the  reading  of  papers. 

Honorary  members  (British)  4       -       Xo  fees. 

Dirto  (Foreign)  -  -  21       -  do. 

Ordinary  resident  members  -  -  -          -  88  Pay  10s.  &?.  per  annum. 

Ordinary  non-members  -  184  ?>I.  3.*.  on  election. 

Foreign  members          -          -          -          -          -  79       -       No  fees. 

Extraordinary  members  (Ladies)          -  -          -          -       13       -       21.  2s.  on  election. 

Associates          -  -  15       -       Xo  tees. 

(70  The  meetinsrp  for  readine  and  discussing  essays  on  Veterinary  Science  are  held  weekly  during  the  winter  six  months'  session. 
One  puinea  for  a  membership. 

(0  seventeen  times  a  week  from  first  week  in  Xovember  till  middle  of  April  ;  viz.  —  on  the  various  branches  of  the  Veterinary  Science. 
Admission  to  a  student  for  attendance  on  all  the  classes  to  qualify  for  examination  for  diploma,  however  long  he  may  attend,  16*.  lw. 

7i!  Students  attending  this  session. 

4  Assistants. 
(7.-)  Lectures  delivered  by  the  Proiessors  ot  Divinity,  Church  History,  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Criticism  during  a  college  session  of  flv  ? 

A  contribution  of  10s.  annually  is  required  of  each  etudent  before  he  can  be  enrolled  as  a  civia  of  the  library.    The  numlcr  of  civcs  nt  preseii  ; 
amount  to  about  sixty. 


SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS, 


COUNTY  OF  EDINBURGH— continued. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

LECTURES. 

OF 

h 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

"o 

| 

7; 

O 

B 

J 

5 

1 

:    SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

| 

s 

£ 

S. 

H 

O 

E 

<      <y 

o 

H 

f%     !    PH 

\ 

HERIOT  PARISH. 
Ileriot  Parish  Library   — 

LEITH,  SOUTH,  PARISH. 

Leith  Public  Library     - 

.. 

135 

.. 

135 

123 

12 

I/,  per  an.;  entry 

8000 

None. 

tt 

money,  10s. 

LIBERTON  PARISH. 

Gilmerton    Subscription 

6 

6 

12 

12 

§i 

4> 

ti 

t> 

Library. 

Liberton  Library 

12 

.. 

20 

82 

32 

CcZ.  per  qr.  ;  entry 

.. 

None. 

tt 

money,  2.s. 

PENICUIK  PARISH. 

Pcnieuik       Subscription 

55 

5 

CO 

59 

1 

§t 

1400 

Library. 

Eeading  Room 

36 

Mthly, 

70 

70 

4».  per  an.;   6(7. 

None  ;  news 

ti 

ti 

it-i 

per  month. 

papers,  jour 

nals,       and 

periodicals. 

How-gate  Congregational 
Library. 

" 

90 

-• 

% 

•• 

•• 

Is.  per  an. 

470 

•• 

•• 

STOW  PARISH. 

Fountainhall  Library     - 

20 

t< 

2 

22 

22 

2.«.  Cxi.  per  an.; 

800 

(i 

ml 

entrance  money 

Stow        Congregational 

(a) 

5*. 

Not  stated. 

ti 

Library. 

Fountainhall       Sabbath 

Mthly, 

, 

1 

4 

Terms  of  reading, 

272 

School  Library. 

5 

It/,  per  month. 

COUXiTTY  OP 


ELGIN  PARISH. 

Elgin     and    Morayshire 

Scientiflc  Association. 

90 

•• 

•• 

•' 

90 

90 

•• 

.'.«.  per  an. 

None 

None. 

•• 

FORRES  PARISH. 

Forres  Mechanics'  Insti 
tution. 

80 

80 

70       10 

Apprentices, 
In.  Cut.  per  an.  ; 

1500 

Lectures  under 
the   patron 

•• 

journeymen, 

age    of   the 

'2.t.  (k/.  per  an.  ; 

Institution 

master        me 

are       occa 

chanics,  4.«.  ;>or 

sionally,  but 

an.  ;       profes 

very  seldom, 

sional    gentle 

employed. 

men,  &c.,  Os. 

COUT5T2'  OP  FIFE. 


ABBOTTSHALL  PARISH. 

Links     Association     for 
Mutual  Improvement. 

Dl'MFERMLINE  PARISH. 

mt 

123 

123 

CO 

03 

If.  for  six  months 

Every  Friday 
evening  for 
six  months 
yearly. 

Moral  and  Sc:en 
tilic. 

Institution. 

FALKLAND  PARISH. 

Falkland       Subscription 
Library. 

•' 

" 

•• 

•• 

•• 

f>c/.  per  qr. 

60) 

•• 

KINGIIORX  PARISH. 

Kinghorn   Scientific  and 
Literary  Association. 

18 

.. 

lion. 
4 

25 

22 

•  • 

2-'.  per  an. 

In    cfinr.«c    of 
formation. 

Each  session. 

Scicnfi^e. 

I          I  ' 

(«)  ReaJcxv  ;  male^,  5 ;  female?,  2  ,•  total,  4. 


CENSUS,  1851 :— EDUCATION. 


| SCOTLAND 


COUNTY  OF  FIFE— continued. 


KIRKCALDY  PARISH. 

Kirkcaldy  Scientific  As 
sociation. 
Kirkcaldy     Subscription 
Library. 
Kirkcaldy  Institution     - 

100 
178 
60 

100 
178 
(30 

100 
162 
09 

l(j 
1 

,V.  entry  money 
10,*.  per  an. 

None. 
7043 
1426 

Six   or    eight 
annually. 
Do. 

None. 

Science   and   Litera 
ture. 
Scientific. 

COUNTY  or  FORFAR. 

BHECIIIX  PARISH. 

Brcchin  Mechanics'  Li 
terary    and    Scientific 
Institution. 

403 

16 

(«)422 

344 

78 

1629 

Winter  month*, 
weekly. 

DCNDEE  PARISH. 

Dundee    \Yatt    Institu 
tion. 
The     Dundee     Literary 
Institute  and  Reading 
liooiu. 

(ft) 

227 

11 

Half- 
yearly 

295 

21»5 

6.-\  and  4.<.  per  an. 
10«.  Ccf.  per  an. 

8000 
900 

Occasionally  - 

Scientific,     Lite  rary, 
and  Moral. 
Various. 

KERRIEMUIR  PARISH. 

Kerriemuir         Heading 
lloom  and  Library. 

(c)l 

70 

Gratis 

30 

101 

101 

382 

Occasionally  - 

Literary. 

MONTROSE  PARISH. 

Montrose  Xatmral   Ilis- 
torv   and  Antiquarian 
Society. 

118 

Hon. 
34 

152 

134 

18 

in.  per  nn. 

100 

Occasionally  - 

COUNTY  OF  HADDINGTON. 

TESTER  PARISH. 

Clifford   Subscription  Li 
brary. 

20 

4 

24 

21 

3 

1«.   per   qr.  ;  4*. 
Entrance   .Mo 
ney. 

3.»0       Xone. 

COUTJTY   OF   INVERNESS. 


INVERNESS  PARISH. 

Inverness  Mechanics' 
Institution. 

228 

0") 

\p- 

prcn 

tir.  » 
liK) 

483 

436 

47 

Fortniphtly, 
from  Nov.  to 
May. 

Inverness  Youn?  MenV 
jMutunl  Improvement 
Association. 

30 

it 

30 

30 

'2a.  per  an. 

Fortnightly  - 

Moral,  Scientist", 
Literary,  Politic  Ut 
and  Historical. 

KILMALLIE  PARISH. 

Fortwilliain  ^lec-hanics' 
Institution. 

14 

19 

83 

33 

4s.  fid.  per  an.  ; 
1«.  3<l.  per  ijr. 

186 

Xo  fixed  time 

Various. 

COUNTY   OF   KINCARDINE. 


BANCIIORY  TERNAN 
FABISH. 

I'>anchory     Ternnn,     or 
Upper  Banchory  Use 
ful  Knowledce  Society. 

40 

•• 

" 

40 

40 

If.  per  an. 

SS 

Irregular 

Science,     Literatiu  e 
&c. 

FETTERESSO  PARISH. 

The  Literarj'  Society  of 
Stonehaven. 

•• 

l.«.    per    n,r.  ;    1.*. 
Entrance  money. 

1100 

Annually 

Generally  Scientific 

(rr)  These  by  having  paid  '21.  2.--.  or  upwards  into  the  Funds  of  the  Institution  fire  members  of  it  during  their  respective  lives. 
(ft)  The  operations  of  this  Institution  ar?  partially  suspended  owing  to  financial  difficulties. 

(r)  A  considerable  number  of  tickets  of  aamission  arc  given  pratis  to  Scholars  as  rewards  for  good  behaviour  and  progress. 
are  *>r  persons  in  business,  fa.  \  for  persons  employed  by  others,  4*.  ;  for  minors,  2s.  ;  all  annually.    For  visitors  optional. 


The  teria 


SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


COUNTY  OF  LANARK. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

T    ..,..,     -pT,  , 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 

OF 

>',                 ! 

OF 

Volumes 

b 

X 

in  the 

INSTITUTION*. 

'5 

1 

I 

E 

* 

* 

1 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

£j    5 

I    1     8 

ofl 

1 

AIBDRIE  PARISH. 

Airdrie    Mechanics'  In 

125 

125 

100 

25 

Varies       - 

38l> 

Annually      - 

Literary  and   Scien 

stitution. 

tific. 

BIGGAR  PARISH. 

Big^gar  Scientilic  Institu 

40 

40 

40 

200 

Monthly 

Science  and  Arts. 

tion. 

CARNWATH  PARISH. 

Carnwath     Subscription 
Library. 
Westsidewood  Subscrip 
tion  Library. 

10 

•• 

15 

31 

25 

4 

Id.    per    qr.,    4s. 
entrance  money. 
Id.  per  qr. 

1200 

547 

Irregularly    - 
None. 

Science  and    Litera 
ture. 

CRAWFORDJOHX 

PARISH. 

Crawfordjohn      Reading 

71 

lion. 

73 

G9 

4 

6d.  per  qr.,3s.Gc/. 

583 

Society. 

Entrance  money. 

GLASGOW  CITY  AND 

SUBURBS. 

Art  Union  of  Glasgow    - 

2500 

2500 

None 

None. 

Glasgow  Medico  Chirur- 
gical  Society. 
Mechanics'  Institution  - 

120 

282 

21G 

•• 

120 
498 

120 
498 

5s.  per  an. 

Noue 
GOOO 

Monthly 
meetings. 
Four      nights 

Sciences. 

a     week     in 

winter. 

The  Maitland  Club 

(b)       ;  .. 

None 

None. 

Glasgow  Juridical  Society 
Medical     and     Surgical 

20 

•' 

Cor'ri- 

42 
3G 

42 

3(5 

" 

5s.  per  an. 
2.s.  fid.   per    an.  ; 

None 

80 

None. 
None. 

'•• 

Institute. 

•pond 

5s.       Entrance 

ing, 
(i, 

money. 

Hon. 

10 

Glasgow  and  West  Scot 

GOO 

GOO 

GOO 

350 

None. 

f> 

land          Horticultural 

Society. 

Glasgow         Communist 

163 

Ki3 

100 

3 

(•") 

800 

Society. 

Stirling's  Public  Library 

Life 

290 

420 

410 

10 

(d)  10s.  fid.    per 

10,000 

None. 

Glasgow  Public  Library 

400 

•• 

•• 

•• 

400 

400 

•• 

10s.  fid.  per  an.  ; 
15s.      Entrance 

15,000 

None. 

•• 

monev 

Glasgow  Athenieum 

Life 

854 

108 

Half 

12(>5 

1180 

25 

(O      "  -. 

5008 

Winter  months 

Sciences. 

38 

yearly. 

205 

Anderson's  University  - 

Various 

4500 

Classes       and 

All       branches       of 

Lectures 

Learning. 

daily. 

Institute  Drygate  Toll  - 

29 

§< 

29 

29 

W.     per     week  ; 

Very  few 

Irregularly    - 

Literary   and  Scien 

(it/.       Entrance 

tific. 

money. 

Cowcaddea's  Mechanics' 

,t 

74 

220 

Half 

337 

337 

>§ 

2s.  (Jd.  per  an. 

1500 

Every  winter 

Sciences. 

Institute. 

yearly. 

43 

Calton,     Mile-end,    and 

M>     3(X) 

Go 

4G3 

4G3 

11s.  per  an. 

3000 

Weekly,       in 

Science   and  Litera 

Bridgeton  Institute. 

winter. 

ture. 

GORBAXS  PARISH. 

Gorbals  Popular  Institu 
tion. 

112 

Cl 

•• 

173 

173 

2s.    per  an.  ;  8c.7. 
per  qr. 

1450 

A          course, 
winter  months. 

Chemistry,  &c. 

GOVAX  PARISH. 

Observatory  near  Glas 

pi 

<t 

>4 

85 

85 

85 

mf 

None       - 

Winter 

Astronomy. 

gow. 
Royal  Botanic  Garden  - 

550 

425 

25 

10CO 

925 

75 

(/)  5s.  per  an.     - 

150 

Once  a  week, 

Botany. 

in  summer. 

,    (a)  5s.  for  a  course  of  lectures  ;  2s.  Gd.  extra  for  summer  reading.  "»v 

(b)  The  Club  reprint  rare  books,  and  print  from  MSS.  illustrating  the  History,  Antiquities,  and  Literature  of  Scotland,  for  circulation 
among  the  Members  of  the  Club. 

(c)  Lectures  on  subjects  bearing  on  Social  and  Political  Reform,  and  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty,  on  Sunday  evening,  and  occasionally  on 
week  days.    Likewise  discussions  on  Saturday  cveninss  or  week  day  evenings  on  general  topics.    ( )n  Sundays  a  voluntary  collection  is  taken 
on  week  days  Id.  is  charged,  unless  when  extraordinary  lecturers  arc  engaged,  when  '2d.  is  charged. 

(d)  Free  to  all  the  inhabitants  of  Glascrow.    For  taking  books  home,  ol.  to.  for  life,  or  10s.  Gd.  yearly.    About  8oOO  visitors  during  the  year. 

(e)  I/.  Is.  per  annum  ;  half-yearly  .subscribers  12s.  first,  and  10s.  second  half  yeai    quarterly  subscribers,  7s.  Crf.lHrst,  Cs.  fid.  second,  to. 
third,  and  4s.  fourth  quarter.-   Ladies  7?.  fid.  per  annum. 

(/)  10J.  10*.  for  n  single  chare.    Annual  subscribers  who  are  net  shareholders,  5s    each;  families,  10«.    Single  visitors,  6d.  each  150,000 
working  rla?g  admitted  annually  on  free  .-lavs. 


CENSUS,  1851  i—EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


COUNTY  OF  LANARK— continued. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

LECTURES. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

Xo.  of 

OF 

>", 

OK 

Volumes 

_g 

£ 

in  the 

INSTITUTION'. 

! 

| 

| 

1 

g 
o 

1 

1 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Uenr.l  Subject*  . 

Pn 

*< 

°J 

?• 

— 

GOVAN  PARISH—  emit. 

Govan      Free      Church 
Young  Men's  Associa 

•• 

19 

•• 

•• 

19 

19 

•• 

2*-.'per  an. 

13 

- 

•• 

tion. 

Partick  Popular  Institu 

Go 

65 

CO 

5 

4> 

m> 

B1 

§1 

tion. 

HAMILTON  PARISH. 

Hamilton        Mechanics' 
Institution. 

90 

Hon. 

9.'! 

92 

1 

',ld.  per  week 

518 

Annually 

Scientific    and  Lite 
rary. 

KILBKIDE,  EAST 

PARISH. 

East  Kilhride  Subscrip 

18 

.. 

,t 

18 

18 

4> 

;o<Z.   per   month  ; 

1220 

Xonc. 

i§ 

tion  Library. 

C,.<i.        Entrance 

money. 

"  LANARK  PARISH. 

Lanark            Mechanics' 
Institution. 

" 

40 

40 

40 

*.  C>d.   per   qr.  ; 
2s.  C</.  Entrance 

iro 

Discontinued 
from      war.t 

Natural    Philosopl  y 
andXaturalllistor  . 

money. 

of  attendance. 

OLD  MONK  LAND 

PARISH. 

Coatbridpe      Mechanics' 

140 

ti 

(i 

140 

140 

2a.  Gd.  per  an.     - 

700 

Annually. 

ft 

Institution. 

COUNTY  OP  Z.X17X.XTHGOW. 


BORROWSTOWNNESS 

PARISH. 

P>orrowstownness     Sub 

20 

4< 

>t 

(t 

20 

18 

2 

7s.   per  nn.  ;  fid. 

2000 

i( 

B- 

scription  Librarj'- 

per   month    for 
visitors. 

700 

None. 

Kinneil      Iron      Works 

Month- 

90 

90 

Id.  per  month    - 

Library. 

So 

CARRIDEN  PARISH. 

641 

Carriden  Parish  Library 

•• 

G4 

•• 

64 

•• 

•• 

Parishioners  la.  ; 
Non-Parishioners 

2-«.  per  an. 

DALMENT  PARISH. 

(a) 

LINLITIIGOW  PARISH. 

Linlithcon-     M'cchanics' 

Hon. 

ti 

04 

93 

9G 

(a)  Id.  per  week 

155 

Weekly         in 

Science   and  Litera 

Institution. 

(fr)aa 

winter. 

ture. 

UPHALL  PARISH. 

TJolnll  Parish  Library 

Gd.  per  qr.          - 

2.">3 

WHITBURN  PARISH. 

The     lireech     Juvenile 

12 

12 

12 

Is.  per  an. 

614 

,. 

,. 

Subscription  Library. 
^Vhitburn  Library          •«- 

50 

60 

2s.  (W.   per   an.  ; 

1400 

5*.  Entrance. 

COITCTTY  OF  PEEBLES. 


PEEBLES  PARISH. 

Peeves    Institution    for 
IrtStruction  in  Litera 

Per- 

Pet- 

Class, 

•• 

Phorr 
time 

80 

79 

7 

(c).. 

1223 

Annually 

Scientilc  and  Lite 
rary. 

ture  and  Science. 

4 

2d 

35 

Class 

(«)  There  is  no  regularly  constituted  Society  in  Dalmeny,  but  the  Minister  and  Schoolmaster  of  the  j>;  rbh 
elivcred  during  last  winter  a  course  of  lectures  on  different  branches  of  Science.    There  is  also  a  parish  library. 
(6)  Is   Entrance  monev.    ,"'2  Honorary  member?,  subscription  5v*.  to  21».  each,  and  (54  ordinary  members. 
(e)  Members  to  library,  7?.  Gd.  first  class  ;  3s.  second  dnaa.    To  lectures,  3*.    Visitors  Qd.  each  lecture. 


,  assisted  by  others,  have 


SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


93 


COUNTY  OP  PERTH. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOCNT 

No.  of 

LECTURES. 

OF 

£ 

OF 

Volumes 

2 

f^ 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

i 

£ 

a 

1 

s 

OTAL. 

1 

1 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

;    Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

< 

5* 

O          Ei 

Jj 

& 

AUCHTEROAVEN 

PARISH. 

Auchtertraven     Literary 

200 

200 

110 

00 

The    Institute  is 

Once  a  month, 

Science   and  Litera 

Institute. 

free  to  all,  and 

excepting,     a 

ture. 

the  expenses  are 

few  weeks  in 

defrayed    by    a 

summer. 

collection  at  the 

door     and    the 

proceeds  of    an 

annual  soiree. 

CRIEFF  PARISH. 

Crieff  M.  I. 

o 

21 

1 

Half- 

30 

30 

5.'.  per  an.;  If.  3d. 

In  course 

Weekly 

Xatural   Philosophy, 

yearly, 

per  qr. 

of  forma 

Natural       History, 

C 

tion. 

Moral     Philosophy, 

Theology,      Music, 

Literature,  &c. 

ERROL  PARISH. 

Errol  Literary  Improve 

14 

14 

14 

Entrance,      0<J.  ; 

Xone 

None  as  yet. 

ft 

ment  Society. 

(id.  per  qr. 

INCIITUBE  PARISH. 

Inchture  Reading  Asso 

(«) 

14 

14 

14 

Working  men,4s.; 

Xone 

Xone. 

<% 

ciation. 

others,  5^.  per  an. 

PERTH,  CITY. 

Perth  Library 

Life 

70 

3 

87 

70 

8 

Life  Subscription, 

5600 

None. 

14 

7Z.  7$.  ;  Hi*-,  per 

an. 

Perth  Anderson  Institu 

Various       — 

320 

Various.           "! 

tion. 

Literary    and    Antiqua 
rian  Society. 
Perth  Mechanics  Library' 

Life. 
81 
190 

13 

•• 

Hon., 
52 

14'5 
190 

14*5 
170 

20 

ll.ls.  per  can.  (6) 
Entrance,      In.  ; 

2477 

!  Annually 
None. 

Literary,     Scientific, 
and  Antiquarian. 

It/,  per  week. 

ST.,  MARTIN'S  PARISH. 

St.  Martin's  Parish   Li 

430 

ti 

tt 

brary. 

MOULIN  PARISH. 

Pitlochry    Mutual    Im 

12 

12 

12 

IK.  Entrance      - 

None 

Xone. 

ti 

provement  Society. 

COUNTY  OP  RENFREW. 


EASTWOOD  PARISH. 

Tollockshaws         Public 

300 

300 

300 

(c).. 

1250 

,, 

Bi 

Library. 

GREENOCK  TOWN 

AND  PARISH. 

East  Parish  Church  Li 
brary.  (</) 

•• 

42 

•• 

•• 

42 

•• 

•• 

Gd.  per  qr. 

416 

Xone. 

- 

Greenock  Middle  Parish 

2s.  per  an. 

1000 

None. 

Congregational  Library 

St.  Andrew's  FreeChureh 

38 

1 

Half- 

40 

24 

16 

1*.  per  an.  - 

C50 

None. 

,. 

Library. 

yearly. 

Cartsdyke  Mechanics  Li 

180 

.. 

180 

150 

30 

2*.  per  an. 

2200 

None. 

ti 

brary. 

United  Presbyterian  Ch 

85 

85 

40 

45 

:  \fl.  per  month  "  — 

300 

None. 

Sabbath  School  Librarv. 

Greenock  M.I. 

t> 

Lib 

I?  end 

Suh- 

1050 

1050 

(^)TveafUn^Kooms 

2500 

Annually 

Literary     and     Sci 

rary. 

ing 

for 

1     Is.  M.  ;    library, 

entific. 

250 

100 

BuilJ- 

6d.  per  qr. 

inif. 

700 

The  Congregational  and 

Con 

!  \'"oluntarv    Con 

748 

Juvenile    Libraries    of 

ETegs- 

tributions  ;    ad 

theUnited  Presbyterian 

tion. 

mission    gratu 

Church. 

itous. 

a)  Associated  with  the  above  is  a  Mutunl  Improvement  Society;  30  Members. 
li'i  Annual  Subscription  H.  ].«.  and  !<>.«.  M.  to  the  museum  ;  for  membership  for  Life,  C?.  (V'. 
r)  Members,  la.    ]'>o.>ks  lent  out  to  Subscribers  at  i<7.  per  week. 

d)  The  Library  is  for  t!ie  use  of  the  Congregation,  although  Subscribers,  who  are  not  Members,  are  admitted. 
(*)  Admission  to  Apprentice*  una>>le  to  pay  for  reading  or  Library,  gratis. 


.91 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


COUNTY  OF  RENFREW— continued. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

LECTURES. 

OF 

j 

1  ^ 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

1 

J 

•S 

e 

J 

^ 

m 

V* 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

I 

I 

§ 

1  1 

JJ 

- 

| 

GREENOCK  TOWN 

AND  PARISH    cvnt. 

TTnited          Presbvterian 

1  50 

150 

81 

6'J 

Gratuitous.  Con- 

1050 

None. 

Church        Congrega 

riiieil  to  Congre 

tional  Library. 

gations.       Sup 

ported  by  Con 

gregational  Col 

lections. 

Greenock  Library 

200 

35 

235 

335 

10,000 

Science,     Literature, 

Art,  &c. 

HOUSTON  AND 

KILLELLAN  PARISH. 

Houston    and    Killellan 

- 

50 

60 

118 

118 

(b) 

1030 

None. 

§i 

Library. 

INCHINNAN  PARISH. 

Inchinnan     Parish    Li 

200 

brary. 

KlLBARCHAN  PARISH. 

Kilbarchan    Public    Li 

it 

2s.  entry    money 

1655 

§< 

brary. 

and      Id.     per 

week. 

NEILSTON  PARISH. 

Levern   Mechanics'   In 

Pub 

27 

80 

107 

27 

80 

Is.  per  qr. 

1314 

Annually 

Science,    Literatuie, 

stitute. 

lic  of 
Burr 

Arts. 

head. 

PAISLEY  Tovrx  AND 

PARISH. 

Society  of  Social  Friends 

64 

50 

114 

90 

24 

Is.  per  an. 

90 

Sundays,  fore 
noon         and 

Socialism,     Comnri- 
nism,  Politics,  Sil 

evening,  and 

ence,    and    Gcnci  il 

occasionally 

Literature. 

during      the 
week. 

The  Paisley  Library 
Paisley  Artizan's  Insti 

28 

410 

160 

237 
417 

233 

417 

4 

8s.  per  an. 

6000 
300 

None. 
Annually. 

•• 

tution.    "  : 

Paisley  Athena-urn 

(d) 

•• 

•• 

300 

Athen.Tum,    Its. 
per  an.,  and  Li- 

6000 

Occasionally  - 

Scientific     and     L  • 
terary 

>    brary,  18.'.  per  an. 

Paisley  Coffee  Koom  and 
News  Kooin. 

•• 

11.  8s.  per  an. 

Newspapers 
and     Pe 

None. 

riodicals, 

no  library 

kept. 

Theological  Library 
Paislcv    Mechanics'   In 

•• 

" 

5^  per  an           — 

700 
800 

None. 
Annually 

Arts  and  Sciences. 

42 

Ap 

342 

Adults,  8s.  ;  Ap 

stitution. 

preu 

prentices,  4s.  per 

42 

an. 

Aclul  9 

300 

Johnstone  Youns  Men's 
Association  tor  Mutual 

12       .. 

•• 

12 

12 

2s.  per  an. 

None 

Occasionally  - 

Various. 

Improvement. 
JohnstoneMechanics'In- 

10     217 

227 

227 

Is.  to  Is.  6*7.  per 

1200 

Annually 

Science,     Literatim  , 

stitution. 

an. 

Arts,  &c. 

Coffee  Koom,  P.lack  P.ull 

25 

25 

25 

Varies       - 

None      - 

None. 

.. 

Inn. 

| 

Eldcrslie  Reading  Koom 

42 

42 

42  ;    .  . 

ls."<l.  per  qr.,  and 

None. 

id.  per  visit. 

COTTUTY  OP  ROSS. 


TAIN  PARISH. 

Tain    and    F.aster    Koss 
Mechanics'  Institution. 

1st 

Class, 

r>i 

.- 

173 

157 

16 

1st  Class  per  qr. 
to  Library  and 
i     Lecture?,  2.s-.0«7.; 

633 

Weekly 

Science,    Literature 
and  Art. 

Cla.M, 

|    2d  Class  to  ditto. 

122 

Is.  per  qr.  ;  and 
fid.     tor      each 

Lecture. 

(«)  To  the  Mathe-natieal  and  Scientific  part  scholars  have  free  access, and  all  other  students  at  2s.  Oc/.  per  annum.  Proprietors  pay  13s.  per 
r.nmim.  Annual  subscribers  17.  Is. 

(ij)  Membership  obtained  by  paying  10s.  Contributors  to  the  amount  of  37.  become  free  members  ;  books  distributed  to  non-members  at 
Id.  per  week. 

(r)  Representatives  of  parties  who  at  the  institution  of  the  library  subscribed  1C7.  10.<i.  read  without  further  charge.  Farticb  luyiiig  a 
share  costing  17.  Is.  pay  an  annual  subscription  of  ia«.  6rf.  Members  of  the  Athenwum  read  at  the  annual  charge  of  3c. 

(e/)  Strangers  are  admitted  free  to  the  News-room. 


SCOTLAND.] 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


COUItfTY  OF  ROXBURGH. 


NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS. 

NAME 

Character. 

Sex. 

AMOUNT 

No.  of 
Volumes 

OF 

b 

. 

OF 

in  the 

INSTITUTION. 

3 
.S 

~ 

& 

| 

« 

hj 

•< 

«         "1 

SUBSCRIPTION. 

Library. 

Frequency. 

Usual  Subjects. 

! 

g 

§ 

3 

§ 

•3          | 

— 

*^ 

O1 

5 

H 

•"i         ^ 

HAWICK  PARISH. 

Literary    and    Scientific 

4 

9 

Half 

19 

19 

3s.   per  an.  :   1.'. 

180 

Winter  months 

Science  and  Litera 

Institution. 

yearly 

per  qr.  ;  Is.  SkZ. 

ture. 

6 

halt-yearly. 

JEDBURGH  PARISH. 

Jedburj-'h  Mechanics'  In 
stitution. 

58 

107 

Hon. 

4 

1G9 

1.53 

11 

!  No  direct  charge 
1'or  admission. 

000 

Weekly,        in 
winter. 

Philosophic,     Scien 
tific,  and  Didactic. 

COUNTY  OF  SELKIRK. 


SELKIRK  BURGH. 

Selkirk          Subscription 

50 

50 

44 

6 

i  1.5s.  per  an.  (a)  - 

4077 

•  None. 

Library. 

COUITTY  OF   STIRLING. 


CAMPSIE  PARISH. 

Campsie  M.  I.     - 

2 

15 

175 

t< 

192 

102 

30 

(6) 

200 

Fortnightly  ; 

Science,     Literature, 

and      some 

Arts,  &c. 

times  weekly 

in  winter,  and 

DENNY  PARISH. 

monthly     in 
summer. 

Denny     and     Dunipace 
Athena-urn. 

.. 

.. 

.. 

5s.  for  the  course 
of  lectures. 

Libraryonly 
in  course 

A    course     of 
ten  each  ses 

Scientific. 

KlLPATRICK,  NEW, 

PARISH. 

Hon. 

of  forma 
tion. 

sion. 

Kilpatrick  M.  I.    - 

•• 

6 

43 

10 

59 

56 

3 

(c) 

700 

Weekly         in 
winter. 

Science     and     other 
subjects. 

STIRLING  PARISH. 

School  of  Arts 

Youths 

1300 

Ten   to    four 

Scientific             and 

364 

172 

536 

393 

143 

(d)       '.. 

teen  in  win 

Literary. 

ter. 

COUNTY  OF  SUTHCRZ*.a.XtfX>. 


TONGUE  PARISH. 

Tongue         Subscription 
Library.} 

•• 

56 

•• 

•• 

56 

52 

4 

2s.  O7.  per    an.  ; 
,">*•.  Entrance. 

1304 

None. 

COUNTY  OF  WIGTOWIT. 


PENXINGHAME  PARISH. 
Newton-stewart  amlMin- 
niiratf    YOUIIIJ     Men's 
^Iiitual    Improvement 
Society. 

43 

43 

43 

•• 

(c)         ...                             85    ||  None. 

(a)  Members  3/.,  and  13s.  annual  subscription. 

(/,)  Is.  per  qr.  for  males,  Gd.  for  females ;  to  reading  room  Id. ;  to  lectures,  male.;  Id.  and  females  Id.,  per  lecture. 

(c)  Frequently  only  a  collection  is  made  at  thd  doors  ;  gentlemen's  tickets,  Is. ;  ladies  and  juveniles,  8d. 

(»/)  Admission,  adults  4s.,  ladie?,  2s.,  youths  2n. ;  each  lecture  6d. 

(c)  Honorary  Members  Is.  entrance  money,  Ordinary  6rf. ;  each  \d.  per  week  afterwards. 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[CHANNEL 


PLACES  OF  WORSHIP, 


ISLE  OF  MAN". 

Population,  52,387. 


Number  of  Places 

Number  of  Attendants  at 

of 
Worship. 

Number  of  Sittings. 

Public  Worship, 
on  Sunday,  March  w,  1801. 

HELIGIOUS 

i 

DENOMINATIONS. 

•3 

S3     . 

1 

i 

2 

jL-s 

| 

.?_j 

ti) 

§ 

to 

I1 

jjl 

I 

1 

A 

P 

I 

1    ' 

0 

1 

'c 

£ 

TOTAL     - 

121 

8 

132 

13,770 

18,205 

950 

32,985 

10,512 

7,512 

11,  MB 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

Church  of  England       - 

37 

o 

39 

5,304 

9,114 

560 

14,978 

6,329 

2,497 

3,132 

Scottish  Presbyterians: 

United  Presbyterian  Church   - 

1 

1 

212 

212 

41 

59 

Presbyterian  Cliurch  in  Eng 

land       .... 

1 

• 

1 

•  • 

300 

«. 

300 

110 

-• 

1)0 

Independents 

1 

. 

1 

120 

.. 

120 

80 

>0 

"\Yeslevan  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

57 

2 

59 

5,993 

5,831 

11,827 

2,042 

3,233 

4,5'  »5 

Primitive  Methodists 

25 

o 

27 

2,353 

2,805 

5,158 

1,289 

1,483 

4,105 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics        ... 

2 

2 

4 

•• 

390 

390 

588 

210 

ISIATJU   OF  JERSEY. 

Population,  57,020. 


TOTAL    - 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

53 

4 

57 

6,864 

18,328 

25,192 

12,457 

3,256 

10,30  ) 

Church  of  England 

20 

. 

20 

3,114 

9,820 

.. 

12,931 

6,253 

962 

4,48! 

Scottish  Presbyterians: 
Free  Church  of  Scotland 

. 

1 

1 

450 

.. 

450 

200 

351 

Independents 

5 

. 

5 

476 

1,175 

.. 

1,051 

855 

305 

90( 

Unitarians 

1 

. 

1 

20 

300 

.. 

320 

56 

.. 

4£ 

\Vesleynn  Methodists: 
Original  Connexion 
Primitive  Methodists 
JJiUc  Christians       - 

20 
2 

i 

i 

20 
1 
3 

2,094 
50 
330 

5,503 
550 

7,597 
5') 
880 

3,970 
300 

932 

47 
240 

3,622 
17 
609 

New  Church       «          ... 

1 

. 

1 

50 

180 

230 

30 

.. 

40 

Isolated  Congregations  : 
Cah'inists           ... 
Christian  Church 

1 
1 

: 

1 
1 

100 
80 

100 

:: 

200 
80 

55 

IS 

40 

36 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

2 

. 

o 

100 

700 

.. 

800 

600 

600 

Latter  Day  Saints 

• 

i 

1 

•• 

•• 

120 

130 

200 

ISLE  OF  MAX.— The  n 

not  returned  for  4  of  the 


umber  of  sftt inn*  i*  not  returned  for  8  of  the  above  102  plftces  of  worship.    Of  these,  4  belong  to  the  Church  of  Endand 
above  K?2  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  2  belong  to  the  Church  of  England,  and  2  to  the  lioman  Catholics. 
JERSEY.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  2  of  the  above  oT  places  of  worship.    Of  these,  1  belongs  to  the  Church  o 


(LANDS.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


SITTINGS,  AND  ATTENDANTS. 


ISLE  OF 

Population,  52,387. 


Number  of  Places  open  for  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  18ol  ; 
and  Number  of  Sittings  thus  made  available. 

Periods  during  which  the  existing 
Places  of  Worship  were  erected  or  appropriated  to 
Religious  purposes. 

RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Places  of 
Worship  open. 

Sittings. 

Morning. 

CJ 

to 

| 

e 

| 

ore  1801. 

GO 

1 

2 

to:i831. 

1 

_c 

-2 

11 

,j 

jg 

a 

| 

1 

1 

1 

~  2 

o 

63 

93 

86 

23,195 

22,166 

21,569 

37 

2 

8 

20 

39 

26 

. 

132 

TOTAL. 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 
Church  of  England. 

Scottish  Presbyterians  : 
United  Presbyterian  ChurcJi. 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Eng 
land. 

Independents. 

AVesleyan  Methodists  : 
Original  Connexion. 
Primitive  Methodists. 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 
Roman  Catholics. 

37 

1 
1 
1 

17 
4 

2 

27 
1 

46 

18 

1 

9 

1 
1 

49 
26 

14,858 

212 
300 
120 

5,769 
1,636 

300 

9,723 
212 

8,995 
2,936 

300 

5,335 

300 
120 

10,756 
5,058 

15 

18 
2 

2 

• 

8 

5 

6 
9 

10 

1 
1 

16 
9 

2 

9 

1 

9 

7 

• 

39 

1 
1 
1 

59 

27 

4 

ISLANT)   OP  JERSEY. 

Population,  57,020. 


52 

20 

49 

24,762 

7,474 

22,933 

9 

2 

5 

12 

7 

15     1      7    1    57 

TOTAL. 

PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

20 

5 

20 

12,934 

3,640 

12,934 

9 

• 

• 

1 

1 

4 

5 

20 

Church  of  England. 

1 

. 

1 

450 

.. 

450 

. 

, 

. 

. 

, 

1 

1 

Scottish  Presbyterians  : 
Free  Church  of  Scotland. 

4 

3 

2 

1,451 

675 

976 

. 

1 

2 

2 

. 

5 

Independents. 

1 

. 

1 

320 

320 

. 

1 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

Unitarians. 

Wesleyan  Methodists  : 

20 

7 
1 

18 
1 

7,597 

2,089 
50 

7,013 
50 

• 

1 

2 

9 

4 

4 
1 

20 
1 

Original  Connexion. 
Prim  Hive  Methodists. 

i 

1 

3 

700 

140 

880 

. 

. 

2 

i 

3 

Bible  Christians. 

i 

. 

1 

230 

230 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

1 

New  Church. 

i 

200 

1 

1 

Isolated  Congregations  : 
Calvinists. 

i 

i 

i 

80 

80 

80 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

i 

1 

Christian  Church. 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  Cns. 

i 

i 

. 

800 

800 

. 

. 

. 

• 

• 

2 

. 

2 

Roman  Catholics. 

i 

i 

i 

•• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

1 

Latter  Day  Saints. 

1  to  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Original  Connexion ;  2  to  the  Primitive  Methodists  ;  and  1  to  the  Roman  Catholics.    The  number  of  atlendattts  Lj 
England,  and  1  to  the  Latter  Day  Saint*. 


CENSUS,  1851  :-RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[CHANNEL 


XSX.AND   OF   GUERNSEY,  AWB   ADJACENT  ISLES. 

Population,  33,719.  - 


RELIGIOUS 

Number  of  Places 
of 
Worship. 

Number  of  Sittings. 

Number  of  Attendants 
at  Public  Worship 
on  Sunday,  Marcli  30,  1  Sol. 

•e 

DENOMINATIONS. 

[Separate  Bui 

ings. 

INot  separate 
Buildings. 

1  TOTAL. 

1 

1 
I 

INot  distin 
guished. 

TOTAL. 

1 

1 

sn 
.£: 

£ 

TOTAL 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

64 

10 

64 

10,670 

13,157 

.. 

23,827 

8,480 

2,499 

10,  81 

Church  of  England 

15 

1 

16 

2,238 

7,333 

•• 

9,571 

4,184 

1,039 

4,-:  15 

Independents 

6 

1 

7 

1,019 

1,500 

2,519 

476 

109 

498 

Baptists  : 

General    • 

3 

1 

4 

440 

410 

130 

58 

2  ',3 

Particular         ... 

2 

• 

2 

260 

200 

460 

17 

60 

108 

Society  of  Friends       ... 

1 

• 

1 

200 

•• 

200 

11 

2 

• 

"NVesleyau  Methodists  : 

Original  Connexion 

16 

2 

18 

3,044 

2,536 

.. 

5,580 

2,332 

582 

2,576 

Neio  Connexion 

1 

1 

2 

211 

434 

.. 

646 

167 

240 

Primitive  JfefJiodisfs 

4 

. 

4 

493 

694 

1,187 

454 

191 

82) 

Bible  Christians 

2 

• 

2 

210 

360 

•• 

GOO 

205 

35 

25) 

Brethren         .... 

1 

1 

2 

325 

•• 

325 

82 

10' 

Isolated  Congregations  : 

Bethel  Union         ... 

. 

1 

1 

200 

200 

GO 

110 

5: 

Church  of  Christ 

1 

. 

1 

200 

200 

50 

•  • 

5( 

Varioiis            ... 

1 

1 

600 

GOO 

65( 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHURCHES  : 

Roman  Catholics 

0 

2 

1,200 

100 

•• 

1,300 

300 

300 

300 

Latter  Day  Saints 

1 

1 

•• 

12 

10 

13 

ISLAND  OF  GUERNSEY,  AND  ADJACENT  ISLES.— The  number  of  sittings  is  not  returned  for  1  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Latter  Da  / 
The  number  of  attendants  is  not  returned  lor  1  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Roman  Catholics  out  of  th  3 
A  Return  is  altogether  wanting  for  1  other  place  of  worship  belonging  to  the  Wesleyan  Original  Connexion. 


9  LANDS.] 


SUMMARY  TABLES. 


99 


ISLAND   OF  GUERNSEY,  AND  ADJACENT  2S1.ES. 

Population,  33,719. 


Number  of  Places  open  for  Worship 
on  Sunday,  March  30,  1851  ; 
and  Xumber  of  Sittings  thus  made  available. 

Period  during  which  the  existing 
Places  of  Worship  were  erected  or  appropriated  to 
Religious  purposes. 

RELIGIOUS 
DENOMINATIONS. 

Planes  of 
iWorship  open. 

Sittings. 

Morning. 

Afternoon. 
Evening. 

Morning. 

Afternoon. 

1 

1 
£ 

o 

to  1821. 

1 

£ 

to  1841. 

1 

ll 

ri 

•4 

P> 

£          I 

5 

1 

1 

2, 

47 

29 

50 

20,007 

9,230 

18,703  1       7 

16 

..J 

14 

7 

10 

61 

-      TOTAL. 
PROTESTANT  CHURCHES  : 

14 

7 

11 

8,821 

4,117 

7,661 

7 

• 

2 

1 

1 

3 

o 

16 

Church  of  England. 

4 

3 

4 

1,799 

720 

1,855 

• 

5 

1 

• 

1 

7 

Independents. 

Baptists 

2 

2 

4 

280 

160 

410 

. 

. 

. 

. 

3 

1 

4 

General. 

1 

1 

2 

280 

180 

4UO 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

1 

• 

2 

Particular. 

1 

1 

200 

200 

•• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

- 

• 

1 

Society  of  Friends. 

"NVeslcyan  Methodists  : 

12 

8 

15 

4,430 

1,826 

5,290 

. 

7 

4 

4 

1 

2 

18 

Original  Connexion. 

2 

2 

G45 

.. 

615 

. 

. 

1 

1 

2 

Neio  Connexion. 

3 

2 

4 

1,127 

327 

327 

. 

. 

. 

3 

1 

. 

4 

Primitive  Methodists. 

1 

1 

1 

400 

200 

400 

• 

• 

1 

• 

1 

• 

• 

2 

Bible  Christians. 

2 

2 

325 

325 

• 

. 

• 

1 

1 

• 

• 

2 

Brethren. 

Isolated  Congregations  : 

1 

1 

1 

200 

200 

200 

. 

. 

. 

1 

1 

Bethel  Union. 

1 

. 

1 

200 

.. 

200 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

1 

. 

1 

Church  of  Christ. 

• 

1 

COO 

• 

• 

• 

• 

• 

1 

1 

Various. 

OTHER  CHRISTIAN  CHS.  : 

2 

2 

1 

1,300 

1,300 

300 

• 

• 

• 

1 

• 

• 

1 

2 

Roman  Catholics. 

1 

1 

1 

, 

, 

. 

, 

t 

, 

1 

1 

Latter  Day  Saints. 

Saints  out  of  the  above  64  places, 
above  G4  places. 


100 


CENSUS,  1851  :— EDUCATION. 


[CHANNEL  ISLANDS. 


NUMBER 

OF 

SCHOOLS  AND  SCHOLARS 

IN   THE 

ISLANDS   IN  THE   BRITISH   SEAS. 


DESCRIPTION 

OF 

SCHOOLS. 

ISLE  OF  MAX. 

JERSEY. 

GUERNSEY 

!      AND  ADJACENT  ISLANDS. 

Xo.  of  Schools. 

Xo.  of  Scholars 
on  the  Hooks. 

Xo.  of  Schools. 

Xo 
on 

Total. 

of  Scholars 
tlie  Book*. 

Xo.  of  Schools. 

Xo.  of  Scholars 
on  the  Books. 

Total. 

Sex. 

Sex. 

Total. 

Sex. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

"F. 

3>AY  SCHOOLS 

PUBLIC  DAY  SCHOOLS 
PRIVATE  DAY  SCHOOLS 

120      6333 

3653  |  2680 

99 

4928 

2841 

2084 

115 

4471 

2169 

2302 

1188 
1114 

C9 
57 

4671 
16G2 

2809 
844 

1862 

818 

14 

85 

1990 
2938 

1192 
1652 

798 
1286 

28 
87 

2477 
1994 

1289 
880 

18 
7 
43 
1 

944 
438 
3257 
32 

627 
351 
1805 
26 

317 
87 
1452 
6 

3 
2 
5 
4 

466 
68 
941 
515 

293 
68 
534 

297 

173 

407 
218 

16 
1 
9 
2 

1502 
51 
830 
91 

856 

390 
43 

646 
51 
440 
51 

Classification  of  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  I.—  SUPPORTED  BY  GEyE- 
KAL  on  LOCAL  TAXATION 

CLASS  II.—  SUPPORTED    BY    EN 
DOWMENTS 

CLASS  III—  SUPPORTED  BY  RELI 
GIOUS  BODIES      - 

CLASS  IV.  —  OTHER            PUBLIC 
SCHOOLS          - 

CLASS  I. 

National  School 
Parochial  Schools 
Government  Schools 

CLASS  II. 
Endowed  Schools 

CLASS  III. 

Supporter?  by  — 
Church  of  England 

Reformed  Church  of  England 
SVesleyau  Methodists    - 
Roman  Catholics 

CLASS  IV. 

Ragged  School 
Hospital  School 
British  and  Foreign  School 
Subscription  Schools  of  no  specific 
character           - 

is 

7 

30 

VI    ' 

1 

944 

627 

317 

1 
1 
1 

370 
30 
66 

218 

28 
47 

152 

2 
19 

1     15 
1 

1408 
94 

702 
94 

646 

51 

390 
50 

33 
18 

438 

351 

87 

2 

68 

68 

1 

51 

2613 

488 
156 

1432 

297 

70 

1181 

15)1 

80 

3 
1 

'i 

497 
181 

263 

210 
181 

143 

287 
120 

1 
8 

'i 

780 
50 

390 

i 

i 

55 
39 

22 

21 

1 

32 

20 

6 

1 

3 

67 

MS 

54 
243 

13 

205 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS 

f  Church  of  England 
Independents    - 
£:•  1  French  Independents    - 
i     Baptists 
o     AVoslpyan  Methodists    - 
1-  •<  French  "Wesleyau  Methodists  - 
§.    Methodist  New  Connexion 
£•    Primitive  Methodists 
£     Bible  Christians 
AVeslcyan  Reformers 
.Isolated  Congregations    - 

87 

6891 

3335 

3559 

42 

4268 

2121 

2117 

33 

4315 

1985 

2330 

28 
2 

2347 
133 

1095 

68 

1252 
65 

16 
2 
1 

2242 
54 

22 

1123 
21 

12 

1119 
33 
10 

12 
1 
1 

2 
14 

'i 
i 
i 

2215 
113 

27 
129 
1600 

133 

63 
35 

990 
55 
11 
58 
754 

68 
37 
12 

1225 
53 
16 
71 
846 

65 
26 

23 

36     | 

2778 

135  i 

1124 

11 
10 

947 
636 

486 
290 

4(51 
310 

18 

'i 

1385 

SO 
171 

687 

45 

86 

C98 

35 

85 

1 
1 

135 
232 

71 
118 

64 
114 

APPENDIX. 


FORMS. 


102 


CENSUS,  1851 :— RELIGIOUS  WORSHIP. 


[SCOTLAND. 


CENSUS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN,  1851. 
(13  &  14  Victoria;,  Cap.  53.) 

A  RETURN  of  the  several  Particulars  to  be  inquired  into  respecting  the  under-mentioned  Church  or 
Chapel  in  SCOTLAND,  belonging  to  the  Establishel  Church  of  Scotland. 

[A  similar  Upturn  (mutatis  mutandis)  will  be  obtained  with  respect  to  Churches  belonging  to  the  INtalilish  ;<1 
Church  in  England,  and  also  from  Roman  Catholic  Priests,  and  from  the  Ministers  of  every  other  I 


Denomination  throughout  Great  Britain,  with  respect  to  their  Places  of  Worship.] 


jry  other  Religions 


NAME  AND  DESCRIPTION  OF  CHURCH  on  CHAPEL. 


II. 


WHERE  SITUATED. 


Parish,  Quoad  Sacra  Parish, 
or  Burgh. 


Countyi 


WHEN  OPENED  FOR 
WORSHIP. 


UNDER  WHAT  CIRCUMSTANCES  OPENED  FOR  AVORSIIIP. 


III. 


IN  THE  CASE  OF  A  CHURCH  OR  CHAPEL  OPENED  FOR  WORSHIP  SINCE 
THE  1st  JANUARY  1800 ;  STATE 


HOW  OR  BY  WHOM  ERECTED. 


COST,  now  DEFRAYED. 


IV. 


By  Parliamentary  Grant       ... 
Church  Extension  Fund 
Contribution  of  Heritors 
Private  Benefaction  or  SubscripO 
tion,  or  from  other  Sources        -) 

Total  Cost    -    -   £ 


VI. 


STIPEND  OF  MINISTER. 


SPACE  AVAILABLE  FOR  PUBLIC  WORSHIP 


Grain  Stipend 
Money  StijK'nd 
Glebe 
Manse 


Salary 

Laud  Mortified,  &c. 
Other    Permanent    En-") 
dowment  -  -) 


Free  Sittings 
Other  Sittings 


Total  Sittings    - 


VII. 


ESTIMATED  NUMBER 

OF  PERSONS  ATTENDING  DIVINE  SERVICE  ON 
SUNDAY,  MARCH  30, 1851. 


AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  ATTENDANTS 

during        Months  next  preceding  March  30, 1851. 

(See  Instruction  VII.) 


General  Congre-") 

gation      -       •} 

Sunday  Scholars  - 

Total    - 


Morning. 


Afternoon. 


Evening. 


General  Congre- ")  j 
gation      -       -)\ 
Sunday  Scholars  - 

Total    -  I 


Morning. 


Afternoon. 


Evening. 


VIII. 


REMARKS. 


I  certify  the  foregoing  to  be  a  true  and  correct  Return  to  the  best  of  my  belief. 
Witness  my  hand  this day  of 1851. 


IX.  (Signature) 


(Official  Cliaracter). 
(Address  by  Post)  -. 


of  the  above-named. 


SCOTLAND.]  FORMS.  103 

CENSUS  OF  GEEAT  BRITAIN,  1851. 


INSTRUCTIONS  TOR  FILLING  UP  THE  SCHEDULE  ON  THE  ADJOINING  PAGE. 
(Prepared  under  the  direction  of  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State.) 

It  is  requested  that  all  tJie  Particulars  in  this  Return,  except  those  under  Heading  VII.,  may  be  filled  in 
as  soon  as  possible  after  the  Schedule  is  delivered ;  those  under  Heading  VII.  early  on  the  morning  of  the 
31st  March. 


I. — Name  and  Description  of  Clmrch  or  Cliapel. — In  the  column  thus  headed  insert — 1st.  The  Name  by  which 
it  is  commonly  known :— 2dly.  Its  Description,— (that  is  to  say)  Whether  it  be  an  ancient  Parish  Church, 
Quoad  Sacra  Church,  Chapel  of  Ease,  Preaching  Station,  &c.,  as  the  case  may  be. 

II.— Where  situated.— Describe  accurately  in  the  proper  columns,— 

The  Parish,  Quoad  Sacra  Parish,  or  Burgh,  in  which  the  Church  is  situated ;  and  if  it  be  in  a  Town,  the 

Name  of  the  Street  or  other  locality. 
The  County. 

III.— Wlicn  opened  for  Worship.— State  in  this  Column  when  the  Church  was  opened  under  the  authority  of 
the  Presbytery,  or  otherwise.  If  before  the  1st  January  1800,  write,— "  Before  1800."  But  if  it  took  placo 
on  or  after  the  1st  January  1800,  insert,  as  nearly  as  can  be,  the  precise  date. 

Under  what  circumstances  opened  for  Worship. — If  before  the  1st  January  1800,  this  column  may  be  left 
blank ;  but,  if  it  was  on  or  after  that  date,  state  under  this  heading  whether  the  Church  was  opened  as 
an  additional  Church,  or  in  lieu  of  an  old  or  previously  existing  one. 

IV.—IIoio  or  by  wJiom  erected.— If  the  Church  was  opened  before  the  year  1800,  the  column  thus  headed,  and 
also  the  column  headed  "Cost,  how  defrayed,"  are  to  be  left  blank.  If  opened  since  the  1st  January 
1800,  and  as  an  additional  Place  of  Worship  but  not  else,— insert  under  this  heading  the  words  "By  Par 
liamentary  Grant,"— "By  Contributions  of  Heritors,"—"  By  Private  Benefaction  or  Subscription,"— or  the 
Name  of  the  individual  at  whose  expense  the  Church  was  built,  or  such  other  words  as  will  briefly  express 
the  facts  of  the  case. 

Cost.— And,  in  the  same  circumstances,  but  not  else,— state  in  the  column  headed  "Cost,  how  defrayed,"  as 
nearly  as  may  be  known,  the  total  cost  of  the  Building,  with  the  proportions  thereof,  derived  from  each 
of  the  sources  specified. 

V.— Stipend  of  Minister— Insert  under  this  heading  the  provision  for  the  Officiating  Minister  under  each  of  the 
heads  specified;  giving  the  annual  value  in  money.  Where  the  amount  is  fixed,  state  it;  where  otherwise, 
state  the  average  annual  receipt  for  the  last  seven' years,  or  for  such  shorter  period  as  the  present  Minister 
has  held  the  charge. 

VI. — Under  "Free  Sittings"  insert  only  such  sittings  as  are  permanently  set  apart  as  free,  and  cannot  be  let  as 
pews,  or  otherwise  appropriated.  Where  the  Church,  having  been  built  since  1800  in  lieu  of  a  former 
Church,  is  larger  than  such  old  Church,  state  the  number  of  additional  sittings  it  contains  over  and  above 
those  in  the  old  Church. 

VII. — Estimated  Number  of  Attendants  on  March  30, 1851. — 

Insert  the  number  at  each  diet  of  worship ;  leaving  a  blank  at  any  part  of  the  day  when  there  was  no 

service. 
Average  Number. — 

If  from  any  cause  the  figures  in  the  first  three  columns  of  Division  VII.  should  not  truly  represent  the 
numbers  usually  in  attendance,  the  person  making  the  Return  is  at  liberty  to  add  in  the  fourth,  fifth, 
nnd  sixth  columns  of  the  same  Division,  the  estimated  average  number  of  attendants  on  Sunday  during 
the  12  calendar  months  next  preceding  March  30, 1861,  or  during  such  portion  of  that  period  as  the 
Building  has  been  open  for  Public  Worship,  stating  in  the  heading  over  the  numbers  so  inserted  the 
exact  number  of  months  for  which  the  additional  Return  is  made. 

And  if,  in  consequence  of  repairs,  or  from  any  other  temporary  cause,  the  Building  should  not  be 
open  for  Public  Worship  on  March  30,  1851,  write  across  the  first  three  columns  the  words  "  No 
Service,"  and  insert  in  the  remaining  columns  the  average  number  who  are  supposed  to  have  attended 
at  each  Sunday  during  twelve  months  next  preceding  the  Sunday  on  which  Divine  Service  was  last 
performed. 

VIII.— Ecmarl-s.— Any  observations  in  explanation  of  the  Return  may  be  inserted  in  this  column ;  or— if  the  space 
provided  for  the  purpose  be  insuf  ncicnt— they  may  be  written  on  a  separate  paper  and  appended  to  the 
Return.  State  particularly  whether  the  charge  is  Sole  or  Collegiate ;  and  if  there  be  an  ordained  Assistant 
and  Successor,  specify  that  fact. 

IK.— Signature,  &c—  The  Return  is  to  be  made  and  signed  by  the  Minister,  or  by  an  Elder,  the  Session  Clerk,,  or 
other  recognized  and  competent  ollicer;  and  the  person  signing  will  have  the  goodness  to  state  in  what 
capacity  he  signs,  by  writing  immediately  below  his  name  the  word  "Minister,"  &c.,  as  the  case  maybe. 
He  will  also  add  his  Address  by  the  Post,  in  order  that,  if  necessary,  he  may  be  communicated  with 
direct  from  the  Census  Office  in  London,  on  the  subject  of  the  Return. 

GEORGE  GRAHAM, 

Reffi-strar  General. 
Whitehall.     } 
1.) 


19th  Feb.  1861. 


N.B.— TJie  Return  must  not  relate  to  more  than  ONE  Church  or  Cliapel.  Clergymen  having  the  charge  of  two 
or  more  Churches  will  be  furnished  with  a  separate  Form  for  each.  And  any  Minister  or  other 
person  requiring  an  additional  supply  of  Forms,  may  obtain  them,  free  of  postage  or  other  charge,  on 
application  by  letter  (the  postage  of  which  may  be  left  unpaid),  addressed  to  "Horace  Mann,  Esq., 
Census  Office,  Craig's  Court,  London." 

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the  Columns,  as  may  be  more  convenient. 


SCOTLAND.]  FORMS.  105 


CENSUS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN,  1851. 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  FILLING  UP  THE  SCHEDULE  ON  THE  ADJOINING  PAGE. 
(Prepared  under  the  direction  of  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Principal  Secretaries  of  State.) 


It  is  requested  that  all  the  Particulars  in  this  Return,  except  those  under  Heading  VIII.,  may  be  filled  in 
as  soon  as  possible  after  the  Schedule  is  delivered;  those  under  Heading  VIII.  early  on  the  morning  of  the 
3lst  March. 


(4.)  The  term  "  Free  Sittings  "  is  used  to  denote  sittings  which  are  not  appropriated  for  the  use  of 
1  to  which,  therefore,  any  person  is  entitled  to  have  free  access. 


I.—  Name  or  Title  of  Place  of  Worship.—  In  the  column  thus  headed  insert  the  distinguishing  Name,  Title,  or 
other  Appellation  by  which  the  Place  of  Worship  is  commonly  known.    But  if  from  any  cause  it  have  no 
distinguishkig  Name  write  in  this  column  the  word  "  None." 
II.—  Where  situate.—  Describe  accurately, 

(1.)  The  Parish,  Quoad  Sacra  Parish,  or  Burgh,  in  which  the  Building  is  situated  ;  and  if  it  be  in  a 
Town,  the  Name  of  the  Street  or  other  locality.    By  Parish  and  Quoad  Sacra  Parish  must  bo 
understood  those  of  the  Established  Church. 
(2.)  The  County. 

III.  —  Religions  Denomination.  —  Insert  here  the  name  of  the  Religious  Denomination  or  Society  now  occupying 
the  Building  :  as  "  Scottish  Episcopal  Church,"  "  Free  Church  of  Scotland,"  "  United  Presbyterian  Church," 
&c.,  as  the  case  may  be. 

IV.—  Wlien  erected.—  If  the  Building  was  erected  before  the  year  1800—  or,  if  it  has  been  erected  since  1800  on  the 
site  or  in  lieu  of  one  which  existed  before  that  year,—  in  either  of  those  cases  write  "Before  1800."  If  it 
was  erected  in  the  year  1800,  or  has  been  erected  since  and  not  on  the  site  or  in  lievi  of  a  previously 
existing  Building,  insert,  as  nearly  as  can  be  ascertained,  the  precise  year  in  which  it  was  built,  thus  —  "  In 
the  year  1800,"  or—"  About  the  year  1801,"  according  to  the  fact  of  the  case. 

V.  —  Wfiethera  separate  and  entire  Building—  as  contradistinguished  from  a  mere  Room  or  Part  of  a  Building.  — 
Insert  in  this  column  "  Yes  "  or  "  No."  as  the  case  may  be. 

Bear  in  mind  that,  for  the  purposes  of  this  Return,  a  building  must  not  be  deemed  the  less  a  "  separate" 
Building  by  reason  of  its  adjoining,  or  having  an  internal  communication  with,  a  Dwelling  House  or 
other  Building,  as  frequently  happens  in  the  case  of  Roman  Catholic  Chapels  and  those  of  some  other 
Religious  Denominations  ;  the  term  "  separate  "  being  employed  simply  to  denote  a  Building  which  is 
separated  or  set  apart  for  religious  uses. 
In  this  Division  (V.)  should  also  be  included  Private  or  Domestic  Chapels,  if  commonly  used  as  places  of 

Public  Religious  Worship,  but  not  else. 

VI.  —  Wiether  exclusively  a  Place  of  Worship  (except  as  it  may  be  also  used  as  a  Sunday  School).  —  Write  also  in 
this  column  "Yes"  or  "No,"  according  to  the  fact.     Also  state  whether  it  is  inalienably  secured  aa 
a  Place  of  Worship,  or  not  ;  using  the  words,  "  Secured,"  "  Not  Secured,"  "  Rented,"  or  the  like. 
VII.  —  Space  available  for  Public  Worship.  — 
/AN     he  term  "  Free  Sittings  "  is  i 
particular  individuals,  and  to  v 
(5.)  "  Other  Sittings  "  are  those  which  are  either  let,  or  have  become  private  property,  or  which  for  any 
other  reason  do  not  answer  strictly  the  description  of  free  sittings. 

"  Free  Space  or  Standing  Room."  —  If,  as  is  the  case  in  some  Human  Catholic  Churches  and  Chapels 
there  is,  besides  or  instead  of  free  sittings,  an  open  space  allotted  as  standing  room,  for  the 
accommodation  of  the  poor,  state  immediately  below  this  heading  the  number  of  persons  that  such 
space  will  accommodate. 

VIII—  Number  of  Attendants  — 

Make  a  x  under  each  portion  of  the  day—  if  there  be  any—  during  which  no  service  is  held. 

Average  Number.— 

If  from  any  cause  the  figures  in  the  upper  section  of  Division  VIII.  should  not  truly  represent  the 
numbers  usually  in  attendance,  the  person  making  the  Return  is  at  liberty  to  add  in  the  lotver  columns 
of  the  same  Division,  the  estimated  arc-rage  number  of  attendants  on  Sunday  during  the  12  calendar 
months  next  preceding  March  30,  1851.  or  during  such  portion  of  that  period  as  the  Building  has  l>een 
open  for  Public  Worship,  stating  in  the  heading  over  the  numbers  so  inserted  the  exact  number  of 
months  for  which  the  additional  Return  is  made. 

And  if,  in  consequence  of  repairs,  or  from  any  other  temporary  cause,  the  Building  should  not  be  open 
for  Public  Worship  on  March  30,  1851,  write  across  the  upper  columns  the  words  "  No  Service,"  and 
insert  in  the  lower  columns  the  average  number  who  are  supposed  to  have  attended  on  Sundays  during 
twelve  months  next  preceding  the  Sunday  on  which  Divine  Service  was  last  performed. 

IX.—  Remarks.—  Any  observations  which  it  may  be  deemed  requisite  to  make  in  explanation  of  the  Return  may 
be  written  along  this  column  ;  or—  if  the  space  provided  for  the  purpose  should  be  insufficient  —  may  bo 
written  on  a  separate  paper  and  appended  to  the  Return. 

X.  —  Signature,  d~c.  —  The  Return  is  to  be  made  and  signed  by  the  Minister,  or  by  some  person  acting  under  his 
authority  ;  if  there  be  no  Minister,  by  a  Vestryman,  Elder,  Deacon,  Manager,  Steward,  or  other  recog 
nized  and  competent  officer  ;  and  the  person  signing  will  have  the  goodness  to  state  in  what  capacity 
he  signs,  by  writing  immediately  below  his  name  the  word  "  Minister,"  "Vestryman,"  "  Elder,"  "  Deacon," 
"Manager,"  "  Steward,"  &c.,  as  the  case  may  be.  He  will  also  add  his  Address  by  the  Post,  in  order  that, 
if  necessary,  he  may  be  communicated  with  direct  from  the  Census  Office,  in  London,  on  the  subject  of  tho 
Return. 

Approved.  GEORGE  GRAHAM, 

l, 
19th  Feb.  1851 


Whitehall,     \  n  r^pv  Registrar-General. 

.)  U- 


N.B. — Tlie  Return  must  relate  to  only  OXE  Place  of  Worship.  Ministers  having  the  charge  of  two  or  more  such 
Places  ivill  be  furnished  with  a  separate  Form  for  each.  And  any  person  requiring  an  additional 
supply  of  Forms,  may  obtain  them  free  of  postage  or  other  charge,  on  application  by  letter  (the  postage 
of  which  may  be  left  unpaid)  addressed  to  "Horace  Mann,  Esq.,  Census  Office,  Craig's  Court,  London." 


10G 


CENSUS,  1851  :-EDUCATION. 


[SCOTLAND. 


CENSUS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN,  1851. 


A  RETURN  of  the  several  Particulars  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  13  &  14  Viet.  c.  53.  to  be  inquired 

into  respecting  the  under-mentioned 

SCHOOL. 


%*  It  is  requested  that  all  the  particulars  in  this  Return,  except  those  under  heading  8,  may  be  filled  in  aft  soon  as 
possible  after  the  Schedule  is  delivered;  those  under  heading  8,  early  on  the  morning  of  March  31. 

GENERAL  INSTRUCTION. 

TnlS  Return  applies  to  all  Schools  whatever  in  which  daily  tuition  is  carried  on,  whether  Public  or  Private,  and 
whether  intended  for  the  higher,  tho  middle,  or  the  lower  classes ;  including,  therefore,  all  Public  Collegiate  Schools, 
—Parochial  Schools  in  connexion  with  the  Established  Church,— Burgh  Schools,— Subscription,  Society,  and  Adven 
ture  Schools,  with  whatever  religious  denomination  they  may  be  connected,— Dame  or  Infant  Schools,  Ragged 
Schools,  Workhouse  Schools,  Prison  Schools,  &c.  &c. 

The  Return  is  to  be  filled  up  by  the  Master,  Mistress,  or  other  principal  Teacher  or  head  of  the  School.  If  diffi 
culty  should  be  found  in  answering  any  of  the  questions,  application  should  be  made  to  the  Trustees  or  Managers 
(where  the  School  is  under  the  government  of  such  oliiccrs),  and  the  information  procured  from  them. 

It  is  requested  that,  before  filling  up  the  Form,  the  Instructions  on  the  last  page  as  to  the  proper  manner  of  doing 
so  maybe  perused;  and  that  a  rough  draft  of  the  answers  may  first  be  made,  and  then  fairly  copied  into  the 
Return. 

Proprietors  of  strictly  private  establishments  are  not  required  to  answer  questions  11, 1-1,  and  15. 


County. 


Parish  or  Burgh. 


No.  of  Enumeration  District. 


Name  and  Locality  of  School  ? 
(Sec  Instruction,  1.) 


Date  at  which  the  School  was  Estab 
lished  ? 

(Sec  Instruction,  2.) 


Is  tho  School  held  in  a  building 
legally  secured  in  trust  for  pur 
poses  of  Education  ? 


To  which  of  the  following  descrip 
tions  does  the  School  belong,  viz. : 
(1.)  Parochial  (Establishment) ; 
(2.)  Supported  wholly  or  in  part 
from  Bunrh  or  other  similar  funds; 
(3.)  Wholly  or  in  part  endowed, 
but  not  Parochial  or  Burgh  (as  by 
Education  Societies,  Mortifica 
tions,  &c.) ;  (4.)  Supported  wholly 
or  in  part  by  private  Subscrip 
tions;  (5.)  On  teaching  adven 
ture? 

(See  Instruction,  i.) 


Ilns  the  School  any  other  Governors 
than  the  Teacher;  and,  if  so,  arc 
these  Governors  appointed  under 
any  Trust,  Deed,  Charter,  or  Act 
of  Parliament,  or  how  otherwise? 


"With  what,  if  any.  Religious  Deno 
mination  is  the  School  more  par 
ticularly  connected? 


Internal  Dimensions  of  each  School 
room  or  Classroom  ;  height,  length, 
and  width  (in  feet)? 

(See  Instruction,  7.) 


SCOTLAND.] 


FORMS. 


107 


8 

Number  and  age  of  the  Scholars, 
arranged  in  the  following  Table  : 

8. 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

Number  of  Scholars. 

Number  of  Scholars  attending  on  March  31,  in 
each  of  the  under-mentioned  periods  of  age. 

Number 
of  Scholars 
belonging  to 
the 
School  who 
have 
previously 
attended  some 
other 
School. 

Belonging 
to 
the  School. 

(See 
Instruction,  8.) 

In  actual 
attendance  on 
March  31,  1851. 

(See 
Instruction,  8.) 

Under 
5 
Years. 

5 
and 
under 
10. 

10 
and 
under 
15. 

15 
and 
under 
20. 

20 
and  up 
wards. 

TOTAL 

(See 
Instruc 
tion,  8.) 

Males      -       - 
Females 

TOTAL    - 

If  the  School  has  been  established 
for  upwards  of  live  years,  what  has 
been  the  average  number  of  Scho 
lars  constantly  belonging  to  the 
School  during 'the  last  live  years? 
(See  Instruction,  8.) 

How  many  Scholars  have  been 
admi  tied  into  the  School  during 
the  same  period  ? 

How  many  Scholars  have  left  the 
School  during  the  same  period  ? 

How  many  of  the  Scholars  belong 
ing  to  the  School  do  not  attend 
more  than  six  months  in  a  year  ? 


10 


1.     2.      3. 


State  how  many  of  the  Scholars  are 
instructed  in  each  of  the  following 
branches  :  — 


Males 
Females 


TOTAL 


8.      9.      10. 


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Any  Industrial 
Occupation.:}: 


*  State  here  what  Modern  Languages  are  taught 
t  State  here  what  Ancient  Languages  are  taught  _ 
%  State  here  what  Industrial  Occupation  is  taught 


11 

Number     and      remuneration      of 
Teachers  :— 

General  Teachers 
Teachers  in  particular  branches 
Paid  Monitors    .... 
Unpaid  Monitors 
Other  Teachers       - 

TOTAL 

Number  of  Teachers. 

Annual  Emoluments 
of  Teachers. 
(Seelnstruction,!!.) 

How  many 
of  these  Teachers  are 
allowed  a 

Males. 

Females. 

TOTAL. 

Salary. 

School 
Fees. 

School- 
house. 

Dwelling 
House. 

Gar 
den. 

£ 

£ 



12 

How  many  of  the  Teachers   have 
undergone   any   preliminary  Ex 
amination  as  to  their  ability?  and 
by    whom   was    the  Examination 
conducted  ? 

12. 

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State  the  different  Classes 
of  Scholars  belonging  to 
the    School  ;     and     the 
Amount  payable  by  them 
for  tuition  : 

Boarders       ... 

Number  of 
Scholars  of  each 
Class. 

Average  amount  payable  for 
Tuition  by  each  Scholar. 

How  many  of  the 
Scholars  are 

Males. 

Fe- 

males. 

Total. 

per 
Week. 

per 
Mouth 

per 

Quar 
ter. 

per 
An 
num. 

Amount 
of  extra 
Charges 
per 
Annum. 

Free 
under 
Paro 
chial 
School 
Acts. 

Paid 

for  by 
Paro 
chial 
Board. 

Paid 
for  by 
Kirk 

Ses 
sion. 

Not  paid 
for  on 
Account 
of 
Poverty  . 

Weekly  Boarders 

Day  Boarders 

Day  Scholars 
TOTAL    - 

14 

Income     of     the     school 
during  the  year  ended  31 
December  1850,  from  the 
following  sources  :  — 

14 

*  State  here  what  the  other  sources  are  :— 

£ 

Permanent  Endowment  - 

Voluntary  Contributions 

Grants  from  Government 

School  Fees 

Other  Sources* 

TOTAL    - 

15 

Expenses    of   the   school 
during  the  same  period  - 

15                                £ 

The  above  is  a  true  Return, 

Signature  of  Informant, . 


Capacity  in  ichich  the  Informant  signs ;  7 
as,  whether  Master  or  Mistress,  dec.      ) 


Address  by  Post, 


No. 
1 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  MAKING  THE  PRECEDING  RETURNS. 


No  part  of  the  Name  which  mav  assist  in  determining  the  classification  of  the  School  should  be  omitted ;  as 

Dalmeny  Parochial  School,  Dalkeith  Sessional  School,  St.  Andrew's  Madras  Endowed  School,  Mr.  Smith's 

private  Commercial  School,  Leigh's  Endmced  Charity  School,  or  otherwise,  as  the  case  may  require. 
The  date  may  be  stated  as  nearly  as  possible.    "Where  difficulty  arises  from  remoteness  of  time,  the  answer 

may  be  thus :— '  Before  1810 '  or  '  Before  1800 ' ;  mentioning  the  earliest  date  at  which  it  can  be  remembered 

as  a  School. 
Where  any  School  comes  under  a  combined  denomination  this  should  be  specified :  e.g.  "  Partly  Burgh  Funds, 

Partly  Mortification;"  "Partly  Burgh,  Partly  Parochial;"  "Partly  Endowed,   Partly  Subscription;"  as 

the  case  may  be. 
Eaeh  room  used  for  tuition  should  be  separately  entered.    Dormitories,  Day-rooms,  Studies,  Eating-rooms, 

and  any  other  apartments  not  occupied  by  the  scholars  during  school  hours,  are  not  to  be  returned. 
By  '  Scholars  belonging  to  the  School,'  is  meant,  all  those  who  are  entered  on  the  Books  of  the  School,  who 

are  in  daily  attendance,  or  who  are,  in  like  manner,  virtually  belonging  to  the  school. 
In  order  to  fill  up  the  next  column,  in  cases  where  there  may  have  been  no  school  held  on  March  31,  the  number 

of  scholars  present  on  the  school-day  next  previous  may  be  entered ;  the  requisite  alteration  being  made  in 

the  heading. 

Care  must  be  taken  that  the  total  in  column  9  corresponds  with  that  in  column  3. 
Under  the  heading  "Annual  Emoluments  of  Teachers,"  may  be  inserted  the  total  amount  received  by  all  the 

teachers  of  each  class.    If  anj-  portion  of  the  emoluments  of  the  teachers  of  Parochial  Schools  is  derived 

from  other  than  statutory  sources,  the  particular  source  may  be  stated  by  a  note  in  the  margin. 


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SCOTLAND. 


A  RETURN  of  the  several  Particulars,  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  13  &  14  Viet.  cap.  53.,  to  be 
returned  respecting  the  under-mentioned 

EVENING  SCHOOL  FOR  ADULTS. 

Name  and  locality  of  School. 
(See  Instruction,  I.) 

Is  it  also  used  as  a  Day  School? 

For  what  period  of  the  year  is  the 
Evening  School  kept  open  ? 

Hours  of  attendance. 

Subjects  of  instruction. 

(See  Instruction,  5.) 

Bate  of  payment  for  each  person; 
stating  whether  per  week,  per 
month,  per  quarter,  or  per  annum. 

Number  of  Teachers. 


Number  of  persons  receiving  instruc 
tion  on  Saturday,  March  29, 1851. 

(See  Instruction,  8.) 


Agricultural   labourers,   or   farm 
servants      - 


Domestic  servants 
Artizans 


{Here  state  _ 
any  others, 
and  their  _ 
O  c  cup a- 
tion.'] 


Total 


7.     Males 


;  Females 


;  Total 


MAIEH. 


FEMALES. 


TOTAL. 


The  above  is  a  correct  return, 
Signed 


Master  [or  Mistress]. 


Address 


No. 
1 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  MAKING  THE  ABOVE  RETURN. 


If  the  School  itself  has  no  distinctive  name,  it  may  be  described  by  reference  to  the  proprietor,  as,  "  Mr.  Wil 
liams  's  Evening  School,  JRayner  Street,"  &c. 

State  as  briefly  and  distinctly  as  possible  what  is  taught  in  the  School ;  as,  e.g.  "  Reading,  Writing,  Arithmetic, 
Geography,  History,"  &c.  &c. 

If,  from  any  circumstance,  the  School  is  not  in  operation  on  the  29th  March,  the  return  may  be  made  for  the 
latest  previous  day  on  which  the  School  was  open ;  the  necessary  alteration  being  made  by  stating  the  date 
to  which  the  return  applies. 


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SCOTLAND. 


A  RETURN  of  the  several  Particulars  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  13  &  14  Viet.  c.  53., 

to  be  returned  respecting  the  under-mentioned 

SABBATH  SCHOOL. 


%*  The  answers  to  all  the  questions,  except  question  G,  should  befitted  in  during  the  week  ending  March  29 
and  the  ansiver  to  the  6th  early  on  Monday  morning ,  March  31st. 


1.  Name  and  Locality  of  School  ?  (Seelnstruction,\.) 

2.  Reli 


XMlglOUS  I 

belongs? 


Denomination  to  which  the  School  ~) 


3.  Date  at  which  the  School  was  established  ?  (See  } 

Instruction,  3.)  -  -  -  - ) 

4.  In  what  Building  is  the  Instruction  carried  on  ?  ] 


i  what  Building  is  the 
(See  Instruction,  4.) 


5. 

G. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

— 

Number  of 
Scholars  on  the 
Books  of  the 
School. 
(Scelnstruction,  5.  ) 

Number  of 
Scholars  at  the 
School,  and 
actually  receiving 
Instruction,  on 
Sunday, 
March  30,  1851. 
(See  Instruction,?,.) 

Number  of 
Scholars  on  the 
Hooks  who  make 
any  Payment 
for  their 
Instruction. 
(See  Instruction^  .) 

Number  of 
Scholars  on  the 
Hooks  who 
provide  their  own 
School  Books. 

Number  of 
Scholars  on  the 
Hooks  who 
also  attend  some 
Day  School. 

Number  of 
Scholars  on  th 
Hooks  who  ha* 
formerly  attend 
some  Day  Scho 
and  have  now 
ceased  to  do  st 

Males 
Females  - 

Total 

11.  Number  of  Teachers—  j  11.       Males. 

Paid 
„  „  Unpaid 

12.  What  (if  anything)  is  taught  beyond  Reading ") 

and  Religious  Knowledge  -       -) 

13.  Total  Annual  Expense  of  the  School        -       -     13. 

14.  From  what  source  is  this  Expense  defrayed  ?       14. 


Females. 


Total. 


The  above  is  a  true  Return, 


(Signature  of  Informant) 

Capacity  in  which  the  Informant  signs_ 
Address 


INSTRUCTIONS  AS  TO  THE  PROPER  MODE  or  MAKING  THE  ABOVE  RETURN. 


If  the  School  itself  has  no  distinctive  name,  state  the  name  of  the  Church  or  Chapel  to  which  it  is  attached 
as  "  St.  Mark's  Sabbath  School,"  "  King  Street  Chapel  Sabbath  /Softool,"  &c.,  as  the  case  may  be. 

The  date  of  establishment  may  be  stated  as  nearly  as  possible.  Where  difficulty  arises,  from  remoteness  o 
time,  the  answer  may  be  thus : — "  Before  1810,"  or  "  Before  1800 ;"  mentioning  the  earliest  date  at  which  ii 
can  be  remembered  as  a  School. 

State  whether  the  Church  or  Chapel  is  used  as  a  Sehoplhouse— whether  a  separate  building  is  appropriated  foi 
the  purpose— or  whether  part  only  of  a  house  or  building  is  used. 

If  no  books  are  kept,  this  column  should  be  filled  up  with  the  number  of  Children  who  are  in  the  habit  oj 
constantly  attending  the  School. 

In  this  column  only  those  actually  present  at  one  time  on  Sunday,  March  30th,  are  to  be  entered.  If,  from  any 
circumstance,  the  School  should  be  temporarily  closed  at  the  period  of  this  Return,  the  number  usually 
attending  may  be  inserted ;  the  requisite  alteration  being,  in  that  case,  made  in  the  heading. 

If  any  payment  is  made  by  any  of  the  Scholars,  the  amount  per  Scholar  should  be  indicated  by  a  note  in  the 
margin  of  the  Return. 


SCOTLAND.] 


FORMS. 


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CENSUS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN,  1851. 


SCOTLAND. 


A  RETURN  of  the  several  Particulars,  in  accordance  with  the  Act  of  13  &  14  Viet.  cap.  53.,  to  be 
returned  respecting  the  under-mentioned 


1  |  Name  and  locality 


LITERARY  OR  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY. 
i. 


What  is  the  governing  body,  and  how 
is  it  appointed  ? 


General  character  and  principal  Rules 
of  the  Society  or  Institution  ? 

\_Ifa  copy  of  the  Constitution  and 
Rules  could  be  furnished,  it 
would  save  trouble  in  answer 
ing  thi-s  query  J] 


Number  of  Volumes  in  the  Library, 
classified,  if  possible,  according  to 
their  character,  as  whether  History, 
Biography,  Belles  Lettres,  &c. 


Nature  and  extent  of  any  museum  or 
collection  ? 


How  often  are   public  lectures  deli 
vered?  and  upon  what  subjects? 


Is  the  admission  to  any  extent  gratui 
tous? 


Terms  of  admission  for  — 

Members 
Visitors 


Number  of  Members  belonging  to  the 
Institution  at  the  time  of  making 
this  Return ;  distinguishing  the 
number  of 

Proprietary  Members 
Annual  do 

Quarterly        do 
[Others,  stating  the  character.] 

TOTAL 


MALES. 


FEMALES. 


TOTAL. 


The  above  is  a  true  Return, 

(Cliaracter  in  which  the  informant  signs) 


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