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Ninth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)

   

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Report(38 pages) [Start|End]
Marriages, &c(Pages 2-5) [Start|End]
Marriages in 12 town districts in each year, 1842-6(Page 5) [Start|End]
State of the country in the 5 years 1842-6; the number of marriages and deaths in the several years 1842-6 compared with the number of criminals; the amount expended on the relief of the poor; the deposits in savings banks-the prices of wheat and meat; the supplies of coffee, tea, sugar; the consumption of malt; the value of imports and exports; the imports of cotton, flax, hemp, wool, silk; the expenditure on railways; the bank and current rates of interest; the state of the circulation; the average price of consols; the state of commerce and trade, as described by the witnesses examined before the committees of the House of Commons and of the House of Lords on commercial distress in 1848; political events; illustration of the way in which the marriage registers indicate and measure the "prosperity" of the country. Commercial crisis in Birmingham(Pages 5-19) [Start|End]
   
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