Try looking at the 1851 Religious census.
that should give you a fair idea.
David
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 10:43:35 +0000 S M Sneddon
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> Dear all,
> Does anyone happen to know whether I'm correct in thinking that
> nonconformity and secularity were particularly high during the
> nineteenth century in the fenland regions of Cambridgeshire,
> Lincolnshire and Norfolk?
> Thanks
> Sam Sneddon
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