Table 1: Number of properties in existence at each census year
Table 2: Total population for the study area
Table 3: Number of men and women in employment within the study area
Table 4: The most common employment for men (recorded 5 or more times)
Table 5: The most common employment for women (recorded 5 or more times)
Table 6: Children and education
Table 7: Quantification of all medieval fabrics recovered from Wade Street (BRSMG 2014/75)
Table 8: Quantification of all modern fabrics recovered from Wade Street (BRSMG 2014/75)
Table 9: Table of results from the EDS analysis of AG100
Table 10: Table of results from the EDS analysis of AG101
Table 11: Table of results from the EDS analysis of AG102
Table 12: Table of results from the EDS analysis of AG104
Table 13: Wine bottle fragments of dark green glass with datable features (dating based on Dumbrell 1983)
Table 14: Other wine bottle fragments of the period from the late 17th to early 19th century
Table 15: Animal bone: number of identified specimens present (or NISP) by period
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