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1901 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 50,000 population[edit]

  • Bath 49,839
  • Oxford 49,336
  • Dudley 48,733
  • Gloucester 47,955
  • Exeter 47,185
  • Worcester 46,624
  • Chester 38,309
  • Canterbury 24,899

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 50,000 population[edit]

Metropolitan:

  • Willesden UD 114,811 (ie larger than Norwich)
  • Tottenham UD 102,703 (larger than South Shields)
  • Leyton UD 98,912 (larger than Burnley)
  • East Ham UD (MB 1904) 96,008 (larger than Huddersfield)
  • Walthamstow UD 95,131 (larger than Huddersfield)
  • Hornsey UD (MB 1903) 72,056 (larger than Devonport) (promoted bill to become county borough in 1904)

Non-Metropolitan:

  • Rhondda UD 113,735 (larger than Preston)
  • Aston Manor UD (MB 1903) 77,326 (larger than Reading)
  • Merthyr Tydfil (MB 1905, CB 1908) 69,288 (larger than Newport)
  • West Hartlepool (CB 1902) 62,627 (larger than Hanley)
  • King's Norton and Northfield UD 57,122 (larger than Burton-upon-Trent)
  • Smethwick (CB 1907) 54,539 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Rotherham (CB 1902) 54,349 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Handsworth UD (Warks) 52,921 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Stockton 51,478 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Tynemouth (CB 1904) 51,366 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Dewsbury (CB 1913) 51,246 (larger than Burton upon Trent)

1911 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 50,000 population[edit]

  • Exeter 48,664
  • Burton 48,266
  • Worcester 47,982
  • Chester 39,028
  • Canterbury 24,626

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 50,000 population[edit]

Metropolitan:

  • Willesden UD 154,214
  • Tottenham UD 137,418 (larger than Blackburn)
  • East Ham (CB 1915) 133,487
  • Walthamstow UD 124,580 (larger than Norwich)
  • Leyton UD 98,912 (larger than St Helens)
  • Hornsey 84,592 (larger than York) (promoted bill to become county borough in 1915)
  • Ilford UD 78,188
  • Edmonton UD 64,797 (larger than West Hartlepool)
  • Ealing 61,222 (larger than Hastings)
  • Acton UD 57,497
  • Enfield UD 56,338 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Wimbledon 54,966

Other:

  • Rhondda UD 152,781 (larger than sunderland)
  • King's Norton and Northfield UD (absorbed by Birmingham 1912) (larger than Bournemouth) 81,153
  • Wallasey (CB 1913) 78,504 (larger than Reading)
  • Aston Manor (absorbed by Birmingham 1912) 75,029 (larger than Ipswich)
  • Handsworth UD (Warks) (absorbed by Birmingham 1912) 68,610 (larger than West Bromwich)
  • Southend-on-Sea (CB 1914) 62,713 (larger than Rotherham)
  • Gillingham 61,536
  • Cambridge 55,812
  • Darlington (CB 1915) 55,631
  • Dewsbury (CB 1913) 53,351 (larger than Oxford)
  • Stockton 52,154
  • Wakefield (CB 1915) 51,511 (larger than Dudley)
  • Aberdare UD 50,830
  • Swindon 50,751 (larger than Bath)
  • Barnsley (CB 1913) 50,614 (larger than Gloucester)

1921 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 50,000 population[edit]

  • Burton 48,909
  • Worcester 48,833
  • Chester 40,802
  • Canterbury 23,737

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 50,000 population[edit]

Metropolitan:

  • Willesden UD 165,674
  • Tottenham UD 146,711 (larger than Birkenhead)
  • Walthamstow UD (MB 1929) 129,395
  • Leyton UD (MB 1926) 128,430 (larger than Coventry)
  • Hornsey 87,659
  • Ilford UD (MB 1926) 85,194 (larger than York)
  • Ealing 67,755
  • Edmonton UD 66,807 (larger than Hastings)
  • Wimbledon 61,418
  • Acton (MB 1921) 61,299
  • Enfield UD 60,738 (larger than Great Yarmouth)
  • Hendon UD 56,013 (larger than Dudley)

Non-metropolitan:

  • Rhondda UD 162,717 (larger than Southampton)
  • Stockton 64,126 (larger than Tynemouth)
  • Chesterfield 61,232
  • Cambridge 59,264 (had applied for county borough status in 1913)
  • Luton 57,075 (larger than Oxford) (had applied for county borough status in 1913)
  • Aberdare UD 55,007
  • Swindon 54,290 (larger than Dewsbury)
  • Doncaster (CB 1927) 54,064
  • Gillingham 54,026 (larger than Barnsley)

1931 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 75,000 population[edit]

  • Darlington 72,086
  • Barnsley 71,522
  • Merthyr Tydfil 71,108
  • Rotherham 69,691
  • Bath 68,815
  • West Hartlepool 68,135
  • Barrow 66,202
  • Exeter 66,029
  • Hastings 65,207
  • Tynemouth 64,922
  • Doncaster 63,316
  • Dudley 59,583
  • Wakefield 59,122
  • Eastbourne 57,435
  • Carlisle 57,304
  • Great Yarmouth 56,771
  • Bury 56,182
  • Dewsbury 54,302
  • Gloucester 52,937
  • Worcester 50,546
  • Chester 41,440
  • Canterbury 24,446

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 75,000 population[edit]

  • Willesden UD (MB 1933) 184,434 (larger than Bolton)
  • Tottenham UD (MB 1934) 157,772 (larger than Birkenhead)
  • Rhondda UD 141,346 (larger than Oldham)
  • Walthamstow 132,972
  • Ilford 131,061
  • Leyton 128,313 (larger than Norwich)
  • Ealing 117,707 (larger than Bournemouth)
  • Hendon UD (MB 1932) 115,682 (larger than Huddersfield)
  • Hornsey 95,523 (larger than Northampton)
  • Dagenham 89,362 (larger than Ipswich)
  • Edmonton UD (MB 1937) 77,658 (larger than Bootle)
  • Heston & Isleworth UD (MB 1932) 75,460

1951 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 75,000 population[edit]

  • Bootle 74,977
  • West Hartlepool 72,662
  • Carlisle 67,798
  • Barrow 67,476
  • Gloucester 67,280
  • Tynemouth 66,564
  • Hastings 65,522
  • Dudley 62,526
  • Merthyr Tydfil 61,142
  • Worcester 59,703
  • Bury 58,838
  • Eastbourne 57,821
  • Great Yarmouth 51,105
  • Burton 49,167
  • Chester 48,237
  • Canterbury 27,795

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 75,000 population[edit]

  • Harrow UD (MB 1955) 219,494 (larger than Plymouth)
  • Ealing 187,323
  • Ilford 184,706 (larger than Sunderland)
  • Willesden 179,697 (larger than Southampton)
  • Hendon 155,857 (larger than Southend)
  • Wembley 131,384
  • Tottenham 126,929 (larger than Oldham)
  • Walthamstow 121,135 (larger than Preston)
  • Dagenham 114,568 (larger than Walsall)
  • Rhondda UD (MB 1955) 111,389 (larger than Blackburn)
  • Enfield UD (MB 1955) 110,465
  • Luton 110,381 (larger than St Helens)
  • Heston & Isleworth 106,847 (larger than South Shields)
  • Leyton 105,978
  • Twickenham 105,663 (larger than Ipswich)
  • Edmonton 104,270
  • Hornchurch UD 104,092 (larger than Wallasey)
  • Hornsey 98,159
  • Bexley 88,781 (larger than Rochdale)
  • Romford 88,002 (larger than West Bromwich)
  • Chislehurst & Sidcup UD 83,850
  • Poole 83,007
  • Cambridge 81,500 (larger than Warrington)
  • Barking 78,170 (larger than Smethwick)

1961 census[edit]

County boroughs with less than 100,000 population[edit]

  • Halifax 96,120
  • West Bromwich 96,041
  • Doncaster 86,322
  • Rochdale 85,787
  • Darlington 84,184
  • Bootle 82,773
  • Bath 80,901
  • Burnley 80,559
  • Exeter 80,321
  • Wigan 78,690
  • West Hartlepool 77,035
  • Warrington 75,964
  • Barnsley 74,704
  • Carlisle 71,101
  • Tyneside 70,091
  • Gloucester 69,773
  • Smethwick 68,390
  • Hastings 66,478
  • Worcester 65,923
  • Barrow 64,927
  • Dudley 62,965
  • Wakefield 61,268
  • Eastbourne 60,918
  • Bury 60,149
  • Chester 59,268
  • Rotherham 59,209
  • Merthyr Tydfil 59,039
  • Great Yarmouth 52,970
  • Dewsbury 52,963
  • Burton 50,701
  • Canterbury 30,415

Non-county boroughs and urban districts with more than 100,000 population[edit]

Metropolitan:

  • Harrow 209,080 (larger than Southampton)
  • Ealing 183,077
  • Ilford 178,024
  • Willesden 171,001 (larger than Southend)
  • Hendon 151,843 (larger than Wolverhampton)
  • Hornchurch UD 131,014 (larger than Huddersfield)
  • Wembley 124,892 (larger than Ipswich)
  • Romford 114,584
  • Tottenham 113,249
  • Enfield 109,542 (larger than South Shields)
  • Walthamstow 108,845
  • Dagenham 108,368 (larger than Oxford)
  • Heston & Isleworth 103,013
  • Twickenham 100,971

Non-metropolitan:

  • Luton (CB 1964) 131,583
  • Thurrock UD 114,263 (larger than Preston)
  • Rhondda 100,287 (larger than Halifax)