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National Sample from the 1851 Census of Great Britain List of Sample Clusters NATIONAL SAMPLE FROM THE 1851 CENSUS OF GREAT BRITAIN LIST OF SAMPLE CLUSTERS The listing is arranged in four columns, and is listed in cluster code order, but other orderings are available. The first column gives the county code; this code corresponds with the county code used in the standardised version of the data. An index of the county codes forms Appendix 1 The second column gives the cluster type. These cluster types correspond with the stratification parameter used in sampling and have been listed in Background Paper II. Their definitions are as follows: 11 English category I 'Communities' under 2,000 population 12 Scottish category I 'Communities' under 2,000 population 21 Category IIA and VI 'Towns' and Municipal Boroughs 26 Category IIB Parliamentary Boroughs 31 Category III 'Large non-urban communities' 41 Category IV Residual 'non-urban' areas 51 Category VII Unallocable 'urban' areas 91 Category IX Institutions The third column gives the cluster code numbers. This corresponds to the computing data set name, except that in the computing data set names the code number is preceded by the letters PAR (e.g. PAR0601). The fourth column gives the name of the cluster community. It should be noted that, with the exception of clusters coded 11,12 and 91, the cluster unit is the enumeration district and not the whole community. Clusters coded 11 and 12, however, correspond to total 'communities' (see Background Paper II). Clusters coded 91 comprise twenty successive individuals in every thousand, from a list of all inmates of institutions concatenated into a continuous sampling frame; except that 'families' are not broken, and where the twenty individuals come from more than one institution, each institution forms a separate cluster. SAMPLE LIST FOR THE 1851 CENSUS Div 1: London Counties 011 21 0601 LONDON:KENSINGTON TOWN 011 21 0602 LONDON:FULHAM 011 21 0603 LONDON:CHELSEA NORTH EAST 011 21 0604 LONDON:MAY FAIR 011 21 0605 LONDON:BELGRAVE 011 21 0606 LONDON:ST MARGARET 011 21 0607 LONDON:WESTMINSTER:BERWICK ST 011 21 0608 LONDON:ST MARYLEBONE:RECTORY 011 21 0609 LONDON:ST MARYLEBONE:CHRISTCHURCH 011 21 0610 LONDON:REGENTS PARK 011 21 0611 LONDON:SOMERS TOWN 011 21 0612 LONDON:KENTISH TOWN 011 21 0613 LONDON:WEST ISLINGTON 011 21 0614 LONDON:EAST ISLINGTON 011 21 0615 LONDON:HACKNEY 011 21 0616 LONDON:ST GEORGE BLOOMSBURY 011 21 0617 LONDON:SAVOY:ST JOHN BAPTIST 011 21 0618 LONDON:ST ANDREW HOLBORN 011 21 0619 LONDON:ST JAMES CLERKENWELL 011 21 0620 LONDON:CLERKENWELL:GOSWELL ST 011 21 0621 LONDON:FINSBURY 011 21 0622 LONDON:CRIPPLEGATE:ST BOTOLPH WITHOUT ALDERSGATE 011 21 0623 LONDON:CITY:ST MARY COLECHURCH 011 21 0624 LONDON:CITY:ST KATHERINE CREE 011 21 0625 LONDON:HOXTON NEW TOWN 011 21 0626 LONDON:SHOREDITCH:HAGGERSTONE WEST 011 21 0627 LONDON:BETHNAL GREEN:HACKNEY ROAD 011 21 0628 LONDON:BETHNAL GREEN GREEN 011 21 0629 LONDON:BETHNAL GREEN TOWN 011 21 0630 LONDON:ST MARY WHITECHAPEL 011 21 0631 LONDON:ALDGATE 011 21 0632 LONDON:ST GEORGE IN THE EAST:ST PAUL 011 21 0633 LONDON:MILE END OLD TOWN UPPER 011 21 0634 LONDON:MILE END OLD TOWN LOWER 011 21 0635 LONDON:BOW 011 21 0636 LONDON:POPLAR 021 21 0637 LONDON:ST THOMAS SOUTHWARK 021 21 0638 LONDON:BERMONDSEY:LEATHER MARKET 021 21 0639 LONDON:ST GEORGE SOUTHWARK:LONDON ROAD 021 21 0640 LONDON:ST PETER WALWORTH 021 21 0641 LONDON:WATERLOO ROAD FIRST 021 21 0642 LONDON:LAMBETH CHURCH FIRST 021 21 0643 LONDON:KENNINGTON FIRST 021 21 0644 LONDON:BRIXTON 021 21 0645 LONDON:CLAPHAM 021 21 0646 LONDON:PUTNEY 021 21 0647 LONDON:PECKHAM 021 21 0648 LONDON:ROTHERHITHE 031 21 0649 LONDON:GREENWICH WEST 031 21 0650 LONDON:WOOLWICH ARSENAL 031 21 0651 LONDON:SYDENHAM:LEWISHAM 011 91 0901 Lock Hospital, Paddington 011 91 0902 Chelsea Royal Hospital for Invalid Soldiers 011 91 0903 Chelsea Military Asylum 011 91 0904 Workhouse, St. George, Hanover Sq. 011 91 0905 Buckingham Palace 011 91 0906 General Penitentiary, Millbank, Westminster 011 91 0907 Coldstream Guards Hospital, Westminster 011 91 0908 Kensington Barracks 011 91 0909 Westminster House of Correction 011 91 0910 Horse Guards, St. Martin-in-fields 011 91 0911 Workhouse, St. Martin-in-fields 011 91 0912 St.George Barracks, St. Martin-in-fields 011 91 0913 Barracks, Rectory Portman 011 91 0914 Workhouse, Rectory Marylebone 011 91 0915 Workhouse, St. Pancras Strand 011 91 0917 St. Pancras Workhouse, Camden Town 011 91 0918 Pentonville Prison, Islington West 011 91 0919 St. Giles Workhouse 011 91 0920 Middlesex House of Correction, Clerkenwell 011 91 0921 London and Middlesex Debtors Prison, Cripplegate 011 91 0922 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West London 011 91 0923 Bridewell Hospital, West London 011 91 0924 St. Luke's Workhouse, Hoxton New Town 011 91 0925 Warburton Lunatic Asylum, Bethnal Green 011 91 0926 Whitechapel Workhouse 011 91 0927 Tower of London 011 91 0928 St. George in the East Workhouse 011 91 0929 Mile End Workhouse 011 91 0930 Grove Hall Licensed House for Lunatics, Bow 021 91 0931 St. Saviours Union Workhouse 021 91 0932 St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark 021 91 0933 Bermondsey Workhouse 021 91 0934 Queens Prison, St. George the Martyr, Southwark 021 91 0935 Royal Hospital of Bethlehem, St. George the Martyr, Southwar 021 91 0936 Blind School, St. George the Martyr 021 91 0939 Norwood Workhouse, Lambeth 021 91 0940 Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, Wandsworth 021 91 0941 Camberwell Workhouse 021 91 0942 Camberwell House Lunatic Asylum 031 91 0943 Greenwich Union Workhouse 031 91 0944 Royal Hospital School, Greenwich 031 91 0945 Royal Hospital, Greenwich 031 91 0946 Woolwich Barracks 031 91 0947 Convict Hulks, Woolwich 031 91 0948 Royal Ordnance Hospital, Woolwich Div 2: South Eastern Counties 051 11 1001 SEND 051 11 1002 CRANLEY 051 11 1003 TALWORTH 056 11 1004 SHORNE AND MERSTON 056 11 1005 ASHURST 056 11 1006 APPLEDORE 056 11 1007 WOMENSWOULD 056 11 1008 LOWER HALSTOW 061 11 1009 PETT 061 11 1010 MARESFIELD 061 11 1011 STANMER 061 11 1012 ASHINGTON 061 11 1013 EASTERGATE 061 11 1014 CHITHURST 066 11 1015 MOTTISTON 066 11 1016 ROUGHDOWN 066 11 1017 MITCHELDEVER 066 11 1018 BEAUWORTH 066 11 1019 ROTHERWICK 066 11 1020 CHILBOLTON 071 11 1021 ENBORNE 071 11 1022 FERNHAM 071 11 1023 CUMNOR 071 11 1024 WEST ILSLEY 071 11 1025 BUCKLEBURY 051 21 1101 RICHMOND 056 21 1102 TONBRIDGE WELLS 056 21 1103 CANTERBURY 056 21 1104 SHEERNESS 056 21 1105 DEAL 056 21 1106 COLDRED 061 21 1107 HASTINGS 061 21 1108 EASTBOURNE 061 21 1109 FRANT 066 21 1110 PORTSEA 066 21 1111 LANDPORT 066 21 1112 RYDE 066 21 1113 SOUTHAMPTON 071 21 1114 FARINGDON 051 26 1151 REIGATE 061 26 1152 LEWES 061 26 1153 BRIGHTON 066 26 1154 CHRISTCHURCH 051 31 1201 WOKING 056 31 1202 WEST MALLING 056 31 1203 GOODHURST 061 31 1204 MAYFIELD 066 31 1205 ALVESTOKE 066 31 1206 ELING 071 31 1207 WINKFIELD 051 51 1301 CROYDON 061 51 1302 FRANT 071 41 1303 COOKHAM 051 91 1401 Epsom Union Workhouse 051 91 1402 Hambledon Union Workhouse 051 91 1403 Croydon Central London District School 051 91 1404 Mitcham Infant poor of St. George in the East 051 91 1405 Richmond Workhouse 056 91 1406 Rochester Fort Pitt Military Hospital 056 91 1407 Chatham Military 056 91 1408 Gillingham Brompton Barracks 056 91 1409 Sundridge Sevenoaks Workhouse 056 91 1410 Maidstone Kent Lunatic Asylum 056 91 1411 Maidstone Kent County Gaol 056 91 1412 Westwell West Ashford Union Workhouse 056 91 1413 Canterbury Barracks 056 91 1414 Sheerness Sheppey Workhouse 056 91 1415 Minster Thanet Workhouse 056 91 1416 Sandwich St Bartholomew's Hospital (extra parochial) 056 91 1417 Dover Castle 056 91 1418 Dover Heights Barracks 061 91 1419 Battle Workhouse 061 91 1420 Hatfield East Grinstead Workhouse 061 91 1421 Lingfield Workhouse 061 91 1422 Brighthelmstone Workhouse 061 91 1423 Horsham central Workhouse 061 91 1424 Chichester Workhouse 066 91 1425 Portsea Anglesea Barracks 066 91 1426 Portsmouth clarence & Forehouse Barracks 066 91 1427 Portsmouth Cambridge Barracks 066 91 1428 Alvestone Marine Barracks 066 91 1429 Alvestone York Convict Hulk 066 91 1430 Parkhurst Prison 066 91 1431 Carisbrooke Barracks 066 91 1432 Lymington Workhouse 066 91 1433 East and West Buckholt Queenswood College 066 91 1434 Winchester Barracks 066 91 1435 Winchester College 066 91 1436 Basing Basingstoke Workhouse 071 91 1437 Hungerford Workhouse 071 91 1438 Wantage Workhouse 071 91 1439 Reading Royal Hospital for County of Berks 071 91 1440 Old Windsor Workhouse Div 3: South Midland Counties 076 11 1501 LALEHAM 081 11 1502 BIRCHANGER 081 11 1503 WENDY 081 11 1504 ESSENDEN 086 11 1505 DORNEY 086 11 1506 GREAT HORWOOD 086 11 1507 BEAUCHAMPTON 091 11 1508 ROFFORD 091 11 1509 HORTON CUM STUDLEY 091 11 1510 AMBROSDEN 091 11 1511 WEALD 091 11 1512 CHURCHILL 091 11 1513 SHOTSWELL 096 11 1514 SILVERSTONE 096 11 1515 COURTEENHALL 096 11 1516 HOLLOWELL 096 11 1517 DODDINGTON 096 11 1518 ROUNDS 101 11 1519 UPTON 101 11 1520 SOUTHOE 106 11 1521 CARDINGTON 106 11 1522 HOUGHTON CONQUEST 106 11 1523 LEEGRAVE 111 11 1524 GREAT WILBRAHAM 111 11 1525 TILNEY ST LAWRENCE(NORFOLK) 076 21 1601 HOUNSLOW 086 21 1602 CHESHAM 091 21 1603 OXFORD:ST MARY MAGDALENE 096 21 1604 NORTHAMPTON:ALL SAINTS 106 21 1605 LEIGHTON BUZZARD 111 21 1606 CAMBRIDGE:ST ANDREW THE GREAT 086 26 1651 GREAT MARLOW 091 26 1652 LONG COMBE 076 31 1701 WILLESDEN 076 31 1702 ENFIELD 081 31 1703 CASHIO & LEAVESDEN 096 31 1704 THORNEY(CAMBS) 111 31 1705 CHATTERIS 081 51 1801 WARE 086 41 1802 CHESHAM 101 41 1803 ST NEOTS 076 91 1901 Norwood Lunatic Asylum 076 91 1902 Heston Infant Poor Establishment 076 91 1903 Brentford Union Workhouse 076 91 1904 Edmonton Union Workhouse 081

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