About 1.1 million.
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Following the plague, European cities lost a great deal of their populations. London was no exception. While there were an estimated 3.7 million there in 1348, it had dropped to 2.1 million by 1430 and 1.9 million by 1450. Europe lost about 40% of its population. What was the population of London in 1450.
About 200,000
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Nearer 150,000. It was a period of particularly rapid growth.
Growing rapidly, from something around 115,000 at Shakespeare's birth (though he was elsewhere) to 225,000 at his death.
In 1530, during the reign of Henry VIII, the population of England and Wales was about 3 million. Towards the end of the reign of Elizabeth I, it had risen to about 4 million.
2-2.5 million.
2-2.5 million.
Probably 2.5-3 million.
10 million
The 2001 Census showed the population as 1065.
i dont know why do u want 2 no
1065
It is: 1065 cm = 10.65 meters
1065 hours = 1.46 months
71
The difference between 1065 and 987 is 78.
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1065 hours = 44 days and 9 hours
The population of England in 1841 was approximately 15 million people.
The population of Church of England is 25,000,000.
Church of England's population is 944,000.