Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1883 — Chief Cities of France and England. [ARTICLE]
Chief Cities of France and England.
The population of each of the principal cities of France and England in 1881 is given in the “Statesman’s Year Book” as in the table below: FRANCE. ENGLAND. Paris 2,269,023 London. *4,764,312 Lyons 376,613 Glasgow..,. . +647,095 Marseilles 360,099 Liverpool..... Bordeaux. 221,305 Dnhlin i 418,152 Li11ie...... 178,144 Birmingham.. 400,757 T0u10u5e.....;.. 140,283 Manchester.., 393,676 Nantes..,'. 124,819 Lced* 309,126 St. Edenne 123,813 Sheffield 284,410 R0uen......'.... 105,906 Edinburgh.... 236,002 Le Havre 105,867 Bristol 206,503 Rheima.... 93,823 Bradford...... 180,439 Roubaix 91.757 Sal'Old... 176,223 Amiens...,. 74.170 WolverliainpNmcy.... 73,755 im,3W Toulon 79.103 Hull 1d.519 Angers 68.041 01dham....... 132,511 Nce .... .. 66.279 Newcastle-on-Brest 66,110' Tyne........ 145,276 Limoges 63,765! Dundee*..... - 140,231 Nime-s 63,552 Brighton...... 128,4'17 Portsmouth... 127,963 ♦This is what is known as "Police London,” ita- broadest definition. The London covered by “Mortality Bills” contained but 3,831,719 inhabitants. fGlasgow and its suburbs. JDublin County, mos| of the pppulation .of which is in Dublin and its suburbs. London apptially consumes 1Q5,Q0) pheasants. J Salt is the African delicacy* • rs *
