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CENSUS OP GREAT BRITAIN, 1851.
RELIGIOUS WORSHIP,
AND
EDUCATION.
SCOTLAND.
REPORT AND TABLES.
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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
CENSUS, 1851 :— RELIGIOUS WORSHIP.
[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
<•< si
•-"§
C 't
».£
&*
BE
- s
^
0 .
•^ _£•,
i?
£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.
•
jg
I
IDate not spe
cified.
In each of the last Ten Years.
jre 18
i *
o
00
-
L
a
2
3S
1841
:-r_
18«
-i
184J
184C
1847
L84E
L84)
185)
1851
(Three
M. nths).
's *
H
.-
B
3
55
;•
z>
n
pj
« :
<
CL
i
' ;
C
CL
i ' .
: r
Mi
w
En
*
*3
.
I
Ea
Or]
Ho
B ,
De
!'..
i".
1 r
Ga
[n
; •
Ci
Iro
Ti
N
Otl
B
AY SCHOOLS
~BLIC DAY SCHOOLS
tlVATE DAY SCHOOLS -
5242
r i
.{40
427 J869
22 i
326
117
••;
193
:•_•:.
186
210
222
239
06
t76
63
a049
1893
1 •
:
292
48
154
1 ;
! r
-
121
• :-
197
129
61
56
.-.]
;•.
9
TO
• '•
.1 1
;;;
141
69
L43
7:1
119
120
128
178
186
.11
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
C
Cl
c
CL
i
Ci
i
Cl
&
I';.
Pa
&
En
I|
$
to
Ra
a
C, '
Pi
Si
[r
Ne
Or
Tn
De
Fa
Bu
c
B£
&
i
I
ft.TT SCHOOLS
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
?99
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
7.1
25 "8
;G
<5
<3
9^9
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
Goi
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 Particulars to be inserted in Divisions I. to VI. inclusive, ami in IX., may be written either along or across
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.
iglish
inmar
«&
a- a
'B!
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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CENSUS, 1851 -.—EDUCATION.
[SCOTLAND.
13
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.
SCOTLAND.]
FORMS.
109
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
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.
CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1851.
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.
Ill
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)
LONDON :
Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE.
Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty.
For Her Majesty's Stationery Office.