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xxvi EXPLANATION OF TABLES IN PART II.
with the greatest attention, assisted by the clergyman also, for the three
following years ;—
Number of Burials.
Males.
Females.
Both.
1811
127
132
259
1812
160
178
338
1813
188
189
377
Table E. is added from the returns to Parliament, under the Popula
tion Act, partly because it contains the marriages, which Dr. Heysham
has not given, and, partly, to prove the accuracy of that gentleman’s
observations. It may also be of use in showing (as far as two parishes
only can furnish the means of doing so) what dependence is to be placed
upon the accuracy of the returns of Government.
By these two Tables (D and E) it will be found that, in the 17 years
ending with 1796, there were
Baptisms.
Burials.
According to
Males.
Females.
Both.
Males.
Females.
Both.
Dr. Heysham . ,
2298
2162
4460
1829
1994
3823
Govt, returns . .
1864
1772
3636
1798
1946
3744
Omissions in latter
434
390
824
31
48
79
And in 31 years, ending with 1810, the total number of burials in
these two parishes was, according to
Dr. Heysham ... . 7654
The Returns to Parliament . . . 7457
Amount of deficiencies on the latter 197
From the baptisms of Dissenters, which are given separately in Dr.
Heysham’s Table (D) for 15 years, ending with 1796, it appears that
the defects in the number of baptisms returned to Government have
arisen principally from the omission of these.
The Doctor has also favoured me with separate statements of the
burials in the township or chapelry of Wreay, and those of the Quakers,
for 12 years, ending with 1808, by which it will be seen that these two
form part of the omissions in the returns of Parliament.