1851 Census of Great Britain,
Religious Worship and Education. Scotland. Report and Tables,
Table
B
[2]
: "
Accommodation and Attendance in each of the Counties of Scotland. (Denominational Details)".
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. |
Number of Places of Worshop and Sittings
|
Number Attendants at Public Worshop on Sunday, March 30, 1851
|
Number of Places open for Worship at each Period of the Day, on Sunday, March 30, 1851; and Number of Sittings thus available
|
Places of Worship.
[1]
|
Sittings.
[2]
|
Morning.
[3]
|
Afternoon.
[4]
|
Evening.
[5]
|
Places of Worship open
|
Sittings
|
Morning.
[6]
|
Afternoon.
[7]
|
Evening.
[8]
|
Morning.
[9]
|
Afternoon.
[10]
|
Evening.
[11]
|
Presbyterian: Established Church |
904
|
529,764
|
228,757
|
119,888
|
20,023
|
781
|
404
|
75
|
483,857
|
273,759
|
48,728
|
Presbyterian: Reformed Presbyterian Church |
37
|
13,924
|
6,946
|
5,930
|
1,733
|
33
|
25
|
7
|
12,474
|
9,701
|
2,053
|
Presbyterian: Original Secession Church |
30
|
12,774
|
5,286
|
4,611
|
1,312
|
29
|
22
|
3
|
12,174
|
10,334
|
2,320
|
Presbyterian: United Presbyterian Church |
427
|
254,024
|
143,443
|
131,927
|
27,762
|
400
|
313
|
83
|
242,183
|
203,734
|
42,110
|
Presbyterian: Free Church |
824
|
421,787
|
255,482
|
173,565
|
56,646
|
687
|
433
|
174
|
376,247
|
264,562
|
91,225
|
Presbyterian: Relief Church |
2
|
1,020
|
220
|
250
|
275
|
2
|
2
|
2
|
1,020
|
1,020
|
1,020
|
Episcopal Church |
112
|
29,867
|
21,130
|
9,072
|
4,200
|
97
|
69
|
24
|
26,827
|
20,199
|
8,692
|
Independents or Congregationalists |
168
|
58,847
|
22,131
|
20,851
|
14,484
|
148
|
107
|
79
|
56,597
|
46,631
|
26,380
|
Baptists |
100
|
17,537
|
7,196
|
6,045
|
3,138
|
82
|
56
|
28
|
16,137
|
12,222
|
6,351
|
Society of Friends |
6
|
1,230
|
168
|
122
|
0
|
6
|
4
|
0
|
1,230
|
830
|
0
|
Unitarians |
5
|
1,950
|
690
|
104
|
684
|
5
|
3
|
3
|
1,950
|
1,100
|
1,600
|
Wesleyan Methodists: Original Connexion |
61
|
15,961
|
6,847
|
2,173
|
7,011
|
50
|
22
|
46
|
15,110
|
5,272
|
13,234
|
Wesleyan Methodists: Primitive Methodists |
10
|
1,890
|
327
|
404
|
715
|
5
|
5
|
9
|
1,250
|
1,220
|
1,560
|
Wesleyan Methodists: Wesleyan Reformers |
1
|
0
|
11
|
0
|
11
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Wesleyan Methodists: Independent Methodists |
1
|
600
|
190
|
150
|
180
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
600
|
600
|
600
|
Glassites or Sandemanians |
6
|
890
|
429
|
554
|
100
|
6
|
6
|
1
|
890
|
890
|
260
|
New Church |
5
|
710
|
211
|
67
|
120
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
630
|
310
|
400
|
Evangelical Union |
27
|
7,371
|
3,756
|
4,343
|
2,093
|
25
|
18
|
16
|
7,331
|
6,475
|
4,006
|
Isolated Congregations |
58
|
9,023
|
2,631
|
1,990
|
2,924
|
39
|
28
|
31
|
6,813
|
4,295
|
5,158
|
United Brethren or Moravians |
1
|
200
|
16
|
0
|
55
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
200
|
0
|
200
|
Campbellites or Rowites |
1
|
80
|
11
|
14
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
80
|
80
|
0
|
Roman Catholics |
104
|
41,040
|
33,377
|
15,999
|
11,268
|
90
|
34
|
23
|
37,182
|
18,844
|
13,064
|
Latter Day Saints or Mormons |
20
|
1,432
|
1,239
|
1,164
|
834
|
18
|
16
|
12
|
1,412
|
1,151
|
1,031
|
Catholic and Apostolic Church |
3
|
450
|
272
|
126
|
190
|
3
|
3
|
1
|
450
|
450
|
300
|
Jews |
1
|
67
|
28
|
0
|
7
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
67
|
0
|
67
|
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