Demographic history of Scotland: First reliable national census conducted by Rev.
Alexander Webster, showing the country's population as 1,265,380. Four towns have populations of over 10,000, with Edinburgh the largest with 57,000 inhabitants.[2]
Demographic history of Scotland: First reliable national census conducted by Rev.
Alexander Webster, showing the country's population as 1,265,380. Four towns have populations of over 10,000, with Edinburgh the largest with 57,000 inhabitants.[2]