© Imogen Mollet
Reprinted from: Saffron Walden Historical Journal No 2 Autumn 2001
In January 1675/6 Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury, directed that a census be made of the number of inhabitants (or conformists ) papist recusants and dissenters in each parish. Much of the administrative work was carried out by Henry Compton, Bishop of London (pictured above), after whom the census came to be called. The initiative for the census came form Lord Treasurer Danby who was anxious to convenience Charles II of the feasibility of steady support for the Church of England and needed figures to back the argument that the majority of English belonged to the established church. Sheldon also wrote to the Archbishop of York, Richard Steine suggesting that the census be taken in the Northern Province too. Most of England and Wales was therefore covered.
The census was taken by asking each parish three questions relating to:
a) the number of inhabitants;
b) the number of Popish recusants or persons suspected of recusancy; and
c) the number of dissenters.
The wording of the questions varied slightly from one ecclesiastical jurisdiction to another, but, in the majority of cases, no guidance was given about the age or sex of those to be counted. In many dioceses the returns were collected during the archdeacon’s Easter visitation. This was the case in the diocese of London, archdeaconry of Colchester, of which north-west Essex formed part.
In this area there were two deaneries, Newport and Sampford, comprising a total of 36 parishes, excluding Chrishall, Newport and Takeley which were peculiars and as such exempt from archidiaconal visitation. Returns were received from 25 parishes and details are annexed. The totals for these two deaneries – Newport 1582 conformist, 0 papists and 32 nonconformists; and Sampford 3273 conformists, 0 papists and 165 nonconformists – are also given in the Manuscript in the William Salt Library in Stafford, which is one of the main documentary sources on the census. The ‘conformists’ figures for the diocese of London in the Salt MS were almost certainly arrived at by subtracting the numbers of papists and nonconformists from the figures for inhabitants.
It will be noted that there is an unexplained discrepancy between the deanery totals and the ‘addition totals’ of the 25 parishes whose individual returns are listed. In general the figures obtained in the census must be treated with caution since the returns were made by individual incumbents, curates or churchwardens and edited locally. Different respondents interpreted the questions in different ways e.g. were women to be counted as well as men? Should children be included? Nevertheless the census does provide a point of reference for anyone undertaking a further study of the size of the population and its religious composition.
Diocese of London – Archdeaconry of Colchester
Conformists | Papists | Nonconformists | ||
Ashdon | sf | 131 | 00 | 09 |
Arkesden np | 137 | 00 | 12 | |
Bardfield magna sf2 | 286 | 00 | 07 | |
Bardfield parva sf | 93 | 00 | 07 | |
Birchanger np | 65 | 00 | 06 | |
Bumpsted Helion sf | 200 | 00 | 00 | |
Berden np | 100 | 00 | 00 | |
Chesterford magna sf Chesterford parva sf Chissell magna np | 50 154 | 00 00 | 00 02 | |
Chissel parva np | 32 | 00 | 02 | |
Debden sf | 365 | 00 | 03 | |
Elsenham sf | 174 | 00 | 06 | |
Eluidon np3 Farnhamnp Hadstock sf | 170 148 | 00 00 | 04 03 | |
Hempsted sf Henhamsf Haydon np Clavering np | 367 | 00 | 03 | |
Littlebury np Mannden np4 Langley np Quenden np | 202 73 | 00 00 | 04 01 | |
Ricklin np Radwinter sf Streethall np | 252 10 | 00 | 02 | |
Stanstedmount fithet sf | 348 | 20 | ||
Sampford parva sf | 132 | 20 | ||
Sampford magna sf | 237 | 31 | ||
Ugly sf | 169 | |||
Wicken bonaut np Wenden magna & parva np5 Wenden lofts npWiddington sf Walden sf6 | 20 940 | 02 60 |
Source: Whitemen, A. with Clapinson, M. (Eds.), The Compton Census of 1676: a critical edition, Records of Social and Economic History, New Series X (1986).
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Notes
- The deaneries of Newport and Sampford are grouped together. sf and np have been used to distinguish parishes in the two deaneries.
- May include Bardfield Saling chapelry.
- i.e. Elmdon. The spelling in the Salt MS has been followed throughout this list.
- i.e. Manuden.
- i.e. Wendens Ambo.
- i.e. Saffron Walden.