HISTORY (Ref Wikkipedia).. In the 7th century, Dál Riata (part of Scotland) was the first area of the UK to conduct a census, with what was called the "Tradition of the Men of Alba" (Senchus fer n-Alban). England took its first Census when the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086 for tax purposes. The UK census as we know it today started in 1801 (see John Rickman who managed the first four up to 1831), partly to ascertain the number of men able to fight in the Napoleonic wars, partly over concerns stemming from An Essay On The Principle Of Population by Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus (1798). | 1851 Ancestry.com 14 day free trial and Pay for details 1851 Online 14 day free trial and Pay for details 1851 Census for: Abergwyngregin ,,Bangor,,Betws Garmon,,Llanddeiniolen,,Llandegái,,Llandwrog ,,Llanfaglan,,Llanfair-is- gaer,,Llanllechid,,Llanrug,,Llanwnda
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