A friend has emailed me a link to a
BBC article on a UCL tool: the
Surname Profiler. The clever people at UCL have created maps of GB in 1881 and 1998 based on the frequency of surnames in the census. I'm not sure what its research uses are, but it's great fun. I'm personally beset with the not entirely surprising news that the Kellys
were and
are concentrated in western Scotland and the area around Liverpool. In more interesting news, there were a few
Khans,
Mahoods and
Mings knocking about in expected and unexpected places in 1888.
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