Various social statistics emerged only with the first census, in 1703. At that same time an exhaustive Register of Estates was compiled, containing information on every farm in the country. Households varied greatly in size. At the coast, less labour was required on the land, and households were smaller than in inland areas. Estates were of three main categories: legal estates, smallholdings and houses without land. Legal estates were the original farms, from which land had been leased to form smallholdings. Houses without land were known as “empty houses,” as they had no livestock. Such homes were found at seasonal fishing stations, where residence fluctuated and was dependent upon the fisheries.
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