Thanks Alison.
Actually I found Wikipedia more useful than the government website.
I now have the York data (agreed: beware changing boundaries!), but am
still lacking the England and UK totals.
Thanks for your help.
JOHN BIBBY
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> See this web site for advice
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> https://www.ons.gov.uk/census/2011census/2011censusdata/censusdata18011991
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> It suggests starting in your local reference library. The census has never
> been on a UK basis, so you will need to get national figures for England
> and Wales, Scotland and Ireland separately. The boundaries of York will
> have changed many times over the decades.
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