Registration county
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A registration county was, in the United Kingdom, a statistical unit used for the output of census information. Registration counties were formed by grouping together the registration districts wholly or partly within a county. As registration districts crossed county boundaries, the registration counties did not coincide precisely with any other types of county.
The registration counties were used in census results from 1851 to 1911. They were in part a predecessor of the administrative counties.
[edit] Scotland
33 registration counties are still used in Scotland for land registration purposes (see Registers of Scotland):
- Aberdeen
- Angus
- Argyll
- Ayr
- Banff
- Berwick
- Bute
- Caithness
- Clackmannan
- Dumfries
- Dumbarton
- East Lothian
- Fife
- Glasgow
- Inverness
- Kincardine
- Kinross
- Kirkcudbright
- Lanark
- Midlothian
- Moray
- Nairn
- Orkney and Zetland
- Peebles
- Perth
- Renfrew
- Ross and Cromarty
- Roxburgh
- Selkirk
- Stirling
- Sutherland
- West Lothian
- Wigtown