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Seventy-fourth annual report of the registrar-general

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(Pages i-vi) Title page & contents
(5 pages)Contract subtree Introductory remarks
(Page vii) Salient features of the vital statistics of the year
(Pages vii-xi) Changes in the form and contents of the report
(92 pages)Contract subtree Review by Dr. Stevenson of the vital statistics of the year
(Page xii)Contract subtree Population
(Page xii) Census and estimated
(Page xii) Factors for estimating
(Pages xii-xix)Contract subtree Marriages
(Page xii) Number
(Page xii) Changes in the marriage-rate
(Pages xii-xiv) Methods of calculating marriage-rates
(Pages xiv-xvi)Contract subtree Marriage-rates of bachelors, spinsters, widowers and widows; average annual marriage-rates per 1000 unmarried and widowed. Persons at six age groups, 1880-2; 1890-2; 1900-2; and 1911
(Page xv) Proportions of first marriages and re-marriages in 1000 marriages
(Pages xv-xvi) Marriages of bachelors, spinsters, widowers and widows of various ages per 1000 marriages at all ages, 1886-1911
(Page xvi)Contract subtree The divorced
(Page xvi) Average annual number of persons divorced and of divorced persons who re-married, 1876-1911
(Page xvi)Contract subtree Marriages of minors
(Page xvi) Minors married per 1000 at all ages, 1876-1911
(Pages xvi-xvii)Contract subtree Mean age at marriage
(Page xvii) Mean ages of men and of women at marriage, 1896-1911
(Page xvii) Signature in marriage register
(Pages xvii-xviii) Buildings in which marriage may be solemnized
(Pages xviii-xix) Manner of solemnization
(Page xix) Number
(Page xix) Changes in the birth-rate
(Pages xix-xx) Age and marital condition of women in relation to birth-rate, 1871-1911
(Pages xx-xxi)Contract subtree Birth-rate and fertility significance and changes, 1876-1911
(Page xxi) I. Birth-rates, 1881-1911. Ratio per cent. of the rate in each year to the mean rate in 1876-80
(Pages xxi-xxii) Factors influencing the fall in birth-rate, 1876-80 to 1911
(Pages xxii-xxiii) Fertility in different parts or the country in various classes of area
(Pages xxiii-xxiv) Geographical divisions employed (North, Midlands, South, Wales)
(Page xxiv) Sex proportions at birth
(Page xxiv) Illegitimate births
(Pages xxiv-xxvi)Contract subtree Illegitimate birth-rates and fertility, 1876-1911
(Pages xxv-xxvi) In different classes of area, and parts of the country, 1911
(Pages xxvi-xxvii)Contract subtree Natural increase per 1000 living, 1876-1911
(Pages xxvi-xxvii) In different classes of area and parts of the country, 1911
(Page xxvii) Number
(Page xxvii) Changes in death-rate
(Pages xxvii-xxxi)Contract subtree Standardization of death-rates for differences of sex and age constitution
(Page xxvii) Methods employed
(Page xxvii) Description of direct method
(Pages xxvii-xxviii) Selection of standard population
(Page xxviii) International standard
(Page xxviii) English standard employed by bureau of American census
(Page xxviii) Substitution of term "standardized" for "corrected" death-rate
(Pages xxviii-xxx) Description of indirect method
(Pages xxx-xxxi) Reason for differences in the results of the two methods with tabular comparison
(Pages xxxi-xxxii)Contract subtree Mortality of each sex
(Page xxxi) Male excess at various ages
(Pages xxxi-xxxii) Analysis of cause of this excess
(Pages xxxii-xxxiii)Contract subtree Mortality at different ages
(Page xxxii) Excess at all ages in the North
(Pages xxxii-xxxiii) Excess of mortality of females at certain ages in Wales
(Pages xxxiii-xlviii)Contract subtree Infant mortality in 1911 and other recent years
(Page xxxiii) II. Infantile mortality from diarrhoeal diseases and from other causes and climatic conditions, 1870-1911
(Page xxxiv) Comparison of diarrhoeal and non-diarrhoeal infant mortality and climatic conditions, 1876-1911
(Pages xxxiv-xxxv) Reality of reduction
(Page xxxv) In various classes of area in different parts of the country
(Pages xxxv-xxxvii) Mortality in early childhood and survivors at ages 1, 2, and 5 years
(Pages xxxvii-xxxviii) Combined effect of fertility and mortality effective fertility
(Pages xxxviii-xl)Contract subtree Causes of infantile mortality
(Pages xxxviii-xxxix) Increase or reduction at various ages as compared with 1906-10
(Pages xxxix-xl) Relation to sex and legitimacy in various classes of area in different parts of the country
(Pages xl-xlv)Contract subtree Mortality of legitimate infants and fathers' occupation
(Pages xl-xli) Grouping of occupations by social class
(Page xli) Mortality experience of the several classes
(Pages xli-xliv) Possibilities of reduction at various ages and from various causes
(Pages xliv-xlv) Occupations experiencing highest and lowest rates
(Pages xlv-xlviii)Contract subtree Mortality of illegitimate infants and mothers' occupation
(Pages xlv-xlvi) Occupations experiencing highest and lowest rates
(Page xlvi) Comparison of highest legitimate and lowest illegitimate mortality
(Pages xlvi-xlviii) Peculiarities of illegitimate mortality its characteristic age distribution
(Page xlviii) Centenarians
(Pages xlviii-xlix)Contract subtree Mortality at individual years of age
(Pages xlviii-xlix) Accuracy of statement of age in registration as compared with the census
(Pages xlix-l, Page 1, Pages li-lii)Contract subtree Mortality in town and country
(Pages xlix-l) Crude and standardised death-rates in different classes of area
(Page l, Page 1, Page li)Contract subtree Comparison at ages of mortality of males and females in different classes of area
(Page 1) III. Mortality at different ages in various classes of area per cent. of mortality at the same ages in England and Wales
(Page li) Comparison at ages of mortality in each sex by class of area
(Pages li-lii) Anomalous mortality recorded for young adults in London and rural districts
(Pages lii-liii) Details shown for various areas
(Pages liii-liv) Comparison of registrar-general's with international short list
(Page liv, Page 1, Page lv)Contract subtree Proportions of total mortality due to various causes
(Page liv) IV. Proportion of deaths from the principal causes to total deaths
(Page 1) V. Mortality from epidemic diseases, 1856-1910
(Page lv) Characteristics of the mortality of 1911
(Pages lv-lvii)Contract subtree Enteric fever
(Page lv) Diminution in mortality
(Pages lv-lvii) Mortality (crude and standardized), prevalence and fatality compared for different classes of area, and parts of the country
(Page lvii) Small-pox
(Pages lvii-lix)Contract subtree Measles
(Page lvii) Trend of mortality in recent years
(Page lvii) Variations in age distribution of mortality and their significance
(Pages lvii-lviii) Mortality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Pages lviii-lix) Fatality experience of Metropolitan asylums board
(Page lix) Complications of fatal measles
(Page lix) Results of treatment in fever hospital
(Pages lix-lxii)Contract subtree Scarlet fever
(Pages lix-lx) Trend of mortality
(Pages lx-lxi) Prevalence, fatality, and mortality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Page lxi) Proportion of deaths occurring in institutions
(Pages lxi-lxii) Complications of fatal scarlet fever
(Pages lxii-lxiv)Contract subtree Whooping cough
(Page lxii) Trend of recent mortality
(Pages lxii-lxiii) Mortality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Page lxiii) Variations in age distribution of mortality and their significance
(Page lxiii) Fatality experience of Metropolitan asylums board
(Pages lxiii-lxiv) Complications of fatal whooping cough
(Pages lxiv-lxvii)Contract subtree Diphtheria and croup
(Page lxiv) Significance of the term "croup", its obsolescence
(Page lxiv) Trend of mortality
(Pages lxiv-lxvi) Mortality, prevalence, and fatality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Page lxvi) Variations in age distribution of mortality and their significance
(Page lxvi) Proportion of deaths occurring in institutions
(Pages lxvi-lxvii) Complications of fatal diphtheria
(Page lxvii) Standardization of death-rates for different classes of area and parts of the country
(Pages lxvii-lxix)Contract subtree Influenza
(Page lxvii) Trend of mortality
(Pages lxvii-lxviii) Mortality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Page lxviii) Significance of the term "influenza", and weight attached to it in classification
(Pages lxviii-lxix) Complications of fatal influenza
(Page lxix) Vaccinia
(Pages lxix-lxx)Contract subtree Tuberculosis
(Page lxix) Trend of recent mortality
(Pages lxix-lxx) As a complication of deaths from the epidemic diseases
(Pages lxx-lxxiv)Contract subtree Phthisis
(Page lxx) The title more comprehensive than in old list
(Pages lxx-lxxi) Effect of urbanization on mortality
(Pages lxxi-lxxii) Mortality by sex and age in different classes of area, and comparison with England and Wales
(Page lxxii)Contract subtree Excess of mortality of males in different glasses of area
(Page lxxii) Phthisis standardized mortality per million population
(Page lxxii) Mortality at all ages and over 65 years in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Pages lxxii-lxxiv) Excess of mortality of aged persons in London and its probable significance
(Page lxxiv) Age and sex distribution of mortality in Wales
(Page lxxiv) Tuberculous meningitis
(Pages lxxiv-lxxv) Other tuberculous diseases
(Page lxxv) Crude and standardized mortality in different classes of area
(Page lxxv) Proportions of deaths occurring in institutions in different classes of area
(Pages lxxv-lxxvii) Mortality by sex and age in different classes of area
(Page lxxvii) Bearing of the differences noted upon the reality of increase in cancer mortality
(Pages lxxvii-lxxviii) Mortality at certain ages in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Page lxxviii) Parts of the body affected by fatal cancer at ages in each sex
(Page lxxviii) Mortality by sex and age of cancer of various organs
(Pages lxxviii-lxxix) Comparison of the frequency of cancer of various organs in institutions and elsewhere, with distinction of sex and age
(Pages lxxix-lxxxi) Age distribution of mortality from cancer of various organs in institutions and elsewhere
(Pages lxxxi-lxxxiii) Proportion of mortality from cancer of various organs occurring in different classes of institutions
(Page lxxxiii) Significance attaching to peculiarities of institutional mortality
(Pages lxxxiii-lxxxv)Contract subtree Tumours (not returned as malignant)
(Pages lxxxiii-lxxxv) Classification by sex, age and organ affected
(Pages lxxxv-lxxxvi)Contract subtree Alcoholism
(Page lxxxv) The title less comprehensive than in old list
(Pages lxxxv-lxxxvi)Contract subtree Alcoholism as a secondary cause of death
(Page lxxxvi) Classification of deaths by sex, age, and primary cause
(Page lxxxvi) Poliomyelitis
(Pages lxxxvi-lxxxviii)Contract subtree Pneumonia (all forms)
(Page lxxxvii) As a complication of the infective diseases
(Pages lxxxvii-lxxxviii) Mortality in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Pages lxxxviii-xc)Contract subtree Lobar pneumonia and "pneumonia" (type not stated)
(Page lxxxviii) Standardized mortality, and deaths by sex and age in different classes of area
(Pages lxxxviii-xc) Low mortality of young persons in London
(Pages xc-xcii)Contract subtree The puerperal state
(Page xc) Details of cause of death, distinguishing age
(Pages xc-xcii) Deaths at ages from various causes complicated by pregnancy or childbirth
(Pages xcii-xciv)Contract subtree Anaesthetics
(Pages xcii-xciii) Difference from former practice in tabulation
(Page xciii) Deaths connected with the administration of various anaesthetics, distinguishing sex and age
(Pages xciii-xciv) Conditions for which anaesthetics were administered
(Page xciv) Status lymphaticus
(Pages xciv-xcvi)Contract subtree Ill-defined causes of death
(Pages xciv-xcv) Deaths so classified and comparison with previous years
(Page xcv) Change in form and increase in number of inquiries addressed to medical practitioners
(Pages xcv-xcvi) Principal results of these inquiries, and their importance
(Pages xcvi-xcviii)Contract subtree Deaths in institutions for the sick or infirm
(Pages xcvi-xcvii) Original purpose and history of this tabulation
(Page xcvii) Change of its form in 1911
(Pages xcvii-xcviii) Proportion of total mortality occurring in various classes of institutions, in different classes of area and parts of the country
(Pages xcviii-c)Contract subtree United Kingdom
(Page xcviii) Population
(Pages xcviii-xcix) Marriages
(Page xcix) Births
(Page xcix) Deaths
(Pages xcix-c) Infantile mortality
(Page c) Mortality in the army
(Page c) Mortality in the navy
(Page c) Births and deaths at sea
(Pages c-ci) Progress of registration
(Page ci) Offences against the registration acts
(Page ci) Searches and certificates
(Pages cii-cvi) Meteorology of the year 1911
(125 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 2-3) 1. United Kingdom: Population of its several portions estimated to the middle of each of the years 1862-1911
(Page 4) 2. Estimated population of England and Wales and main divisions in the middle of the year 1911, by sexes at ages
(Pages 5-12) 3. Estimated population of aggregate urban and rural areas in administrative counties in the middle of the year 1911, by sexes at ages
(Pages 13-18) 4. Estimated population of county boroughs in the middle of the year 1911, by sexes at ages
(Page 19) 5. Marriages, births, and deaths, 1862-1911
(Page 20) 6. Annual marriage-, birth-, and death-rates and infantile mortality, 1838-1911
(Page 21) 7. Annual marriage-, birth-, and crude death-rates in each quarter in groups of years, 1838-1911, and in each year, 1902-1911
(Page 21) 8. Churches and chapels of the Established Church and registered buildings in which marriages could be legally solemnized, 31st December, 1911
(Page 22) 9. England and Wales and London, in 1000 marriages, 1862-1911 manner of solemnization
(Page 23) 10. First marriages, re-marriages, marriages of minors and signatures by mark
(Page 24) 11. Registration counties, in 1, 000 marriages, manner of solemnization, 1911
(Page 25) 12. Proportions of first marriages, re-marriages, marriages of minors, signatures by mark; and marriage-rates, 1901-10 and 1911
(Page 26) 13. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate corrected for sex and age constitution, and infantile mortality, 1838-1911 persons
(Page 27) 14. Males
(Page 28) 15. Females
(Page 29) 16. Mortality by sex, age, and locality, 1911
(Pages 30-31) 17. Administrative counties crude death-rate at all ages, death-rates at ages, including infantile mortality, together with crude death-rate at all ages in urban and rural aggregates, 1911 males and females
(Pages 32-34) 18. County boroughs crude death-rate at all ages, death-rates at ages, including infantile mortality, 1911 males and females
(Pages 35-44) 19. Deaths from various causes at all ages, 1897-1911 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages 45-54) 20. Crude annual death-rates from various causes at all ages to a million living, 1897-1911 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages 55-59) 21. Crude death-rates at all ages from various causes, 1911 (new list)
(Page 60) 22. Annual death-rates from the principal epidemic diseases, 1838-1911
(Pages 61-62) 23. Mortality from several causes, by sex and age, 1911 all areas
(Page 63) 24. London
(Pages 64-65) 25. County boroughs
(Pages 66-67) 26. Other urban districts
(Pages 68-70) 27. Rural districts
(Pages 71-72) 28. Infant mortality by sex, age, cause, and legitimacy 1911
(Pages 73-87) 28a. Mortality of legitimate infants in relation to occupation of father
(Pages 88-89) 28b. Legitimate infantile mortality by age and cause of various social classes as indicated by occupation
(Pages 90-92) 28c. Mortality of illegitimate infants in relation to occupation of mother
(Page 93) 28d. Infantile mortality of illegitimate children of female domestic servants by age and cause
(Pages 94-98) 29. Infantile mortality by age, cause, and legitimacy, 1911 administrative areas
(Page 99) 30. Names on registers, searches and fees received at the general register office, 1862-1911
(Page 100) 31. Islands in the British Seas. Area and population; and births and deaths, 1886-1911
(Page 100) 32. Balance inward or outward on passenger movement into and out of the United Kingdom, 1895-1911
(Page 101) 33. Army strength and mortality, 1872-1911
(Page 101) 34. Royal navy mortality in the service afloat, 1872-1911
(Page 102) 35. Merchant service, number and mortality of masters and seamen employed in sea going vessels (excluding fishing vessels and yachts) registered in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man, 1890-91 to 1910-1911
(Page 103) 36. Age constitution of populations of several countries
(Pages 104-115) 37. International vital statistics
(Pages 116-117) 38. Meteorological elements, Greenwich, 1861-1911
(Pages 118-119) 39. Quarterly, 1911
(Pages 120-121) 40. Meteorological table for London, 1911
(Pages 122-125) 41. Meteorological elements at several stations, 1911
(452 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 126-147)Contract subtree Marriages
(Pages 126-129) Analysis of, in registration divisions and counties; showing (a) mode of solemnization, (b) number in each quarter of the year, (c) previous civil condition of persons married, (d) marriages of persons not of full age, and (e) signatures by mark in marriage register
(Pages 130-144) Ages of persons married in England and Wales and in London, distinguishing bachelors, spinsters, widowers, widows
(Pages 145-147) In registration districts
(Pages 148-178)Contract subtree Estimated population, births (legitimate and illegitimate), birth-rate, deaths, death-rate (crude and standardized), standardizing factor, infant mortality and natural increase in each administrative area
(Page 148) Summary
(Pages 148-178)Contract subtree County boroughs
(Page 149) Anglesey
(Page 149) Bedfordshire
(Page 150) Berkshire
(Page 150) Brecknockshire
(Page 150) Buckinghamshire
(Page 151) Cambridgeshire
(Page 151) Cardiganshire
(Page 151) Carmarthenshire
(Pages 151-152) Carnarvonshire
(Page 152) Cheshire
(Pages 152-153) Cornwall
(Page 153) Cumberland
(Page 154) Denbighshire
(Page 154) Derbyshire
(Page 155) Devonshire
(Pages 155-156) Dorsetshire
(Page 156) Durham
(Pages 156-157) Ely, Isle of
(Page 157) Essex
(Pages 157-158) Flintshire
(Page 158) Glamorganshire
(Pages 158-159) Gloucestershire
(Page 159) Herefordshire
(Page 159) Hertfordshire
(Page 160) Huntingdonshire
(Pages 161-162) Lancashire
(Page 163) Leicestershire
(Pages 163-164) Lincolnshire
(Page 164) London
(Page 164) Merionethshire
(Page 165) Middlesex
(Page 165) Monmouthshire
(Page 166) Montgomeryshire
(Page 166) Norfolk
(Pages 166-167) Northamptonshire
(Page 167) Northumberland
(Pages 167-168) Nottinghamshire
(Page 168) Oxfordshire
(Page 168) Pembrokeshire
(Page 168) Peterborough, Soke of
(Pages 168-169) Radnorshire
(Page 169) Rutlandshire
(Page 169) Shropshire
(Pages 169-170) Somersetshire
(Page 170) Southampton
(Page 171) Staffordshire
(Pages 171-172) Suffolk, East
(Page 172) Suffolk, West
(Pages 172-173) Surrey
(Page 173) Sussex, East
(Page 173) Sussex, West
(Pages 173-174) Warwickshire
(Page 174) Westmorland
(Page 174) Wight, Isle of
(Pages 174-175) Wiltshire
(Page 175) Worcestershire
(Pages 175-176) Yorkshire, East Riding
(Page 176) Yorkshire, North Riding
(Pages 176-178) Yorkshire, West Riding
(Pages 179-577)Contract subtree Deaths
(Page 179) By sex, and for females by condition as to marriage, at each year of age
(Pages 180-193)Contract subtree By sex and age
(Pages 180-184) County boroughs
(Page 185) Metropolitan boroughs
(Pages 187-193) Urban and rural portions of counties
(Pages 194-295)Contract subtree From various causes by sex and age
(Pages 194-223) England and Wales
(Pages 224-241) London
(Pages 242-259) County boroughs
(Pages 260-277) Other urban districts
(Pages 278-295) Rural districts
(Pages 296-312) In various classes of institutions, distinguishing sex, cause, and class of institution, and for certain causes, age also
(Pages 313-437)Contract subtree By sex and short lists of causes and ages
(Pages 313-323) Summarized areas
(Pages 324-338) Metropolitan boroughs
(Pages 339-376) County boroughs
(Pages 377-437)Contract subtree Urban and rural portions of counties
(Page 377) Anglesey
(Page 378) Bedfordshire
(Page 379) Berkshire
(Page 380) Brecknockshire
(Page 381) Buckinghamshire
(Page 382) Cambridgeshire
(Page 383) Cardiganshire
(Page 384) Carmarthenshire
(Page 385) Carnarvonshire
(Page 386) Cheshire
(Page 387) Cornwall
(Page 388) Cumberland
(Page 389) Denbighshire
(Page 390) Derbyshire
(Page 391) Devonshire
(Page 392) Dorsetshire
(Page 393) Durham
(Page 394) Ely, Isle of
(Page 395) Essex
(Page 396) Flintshire
(Page 397) Glamorganshire
(Page 398) Gloucestershire
(Page 399) Herefordshire
(Page 400) Hertfordshire
(Page 401) Huntingdonshire
(Page 402) Kent
(Page 403) Lancashire
(Page 404) Leicestershire
(Pages 405-407) Lincolnshire
(Page 408) Merionethshire
(Page 409) Middlesex
(Page 410) Monmouthshire
(Page 411) Montgomeryshire
(Page 412) Norfolk
(Page 413) Northamptonshire
(Page 414) Northumberland
(Page 415) Nottinghamshire
(Page 416) Oxfordshire
(Page 417) Pembrokeshire
(Page 418) Peterborough, Soke of
(Page 419) Radnorshire
(Page 420) Rutlandshire
(Page 421) Shropshire
(Page 422) Somersetshire
(Page 423) Southampton
(Page 424) Staffordshire
(Page 425) Suffolk, East
(Page 426) Suffolk, West
(Page 427) Surrey
(Page 428) Sussex, East
(Page 429) Sussex, West
(Page 430) Warwickshire
(Page 431) Westmorland
(Page 432) Wight, Isle of
(Page 433) Wiltshire
(Page 434) Worcestershire
(Page 435) Yorkshire, East Riding
(Page 436) Yorkshire, North Riding
(Page 437) Yorkshire, West Riding
(Pages 438-536)Contract subtree By sex and short list of causes in administrative areas
(Page 438) Anglesey
(Pages 438-439) Bedfordshire
(Pages 439-440) Berkshire
(Pages 440-441) Brecknockshire
(Pages 441-442) Buckinghamshire
(Pages 442-443) Cambridgeshire
(Page 443) Cardiganshire
(Pages 443-444) Carmarthenshire
(Pages 444-445) Carnarvonshire
(Pages 445-448) Cheshire
(Pages 448-450) Cornwall
(Pages 451-452) Cumberland
(Pages 452-453) Denbighshire
(Pages 453-455) Derbyshire
(Pages 455-458) Devonshire
(Pages 458-459) Dorsetshire
(Pages 459-462) Durham
(Pages 462-463) Ely, Isle of
(Pages 465-466) Flintshire
(Pages 466-467) Glamorganshire
(Pages 467-469) Gloucestershire
(Pages 469-470) Herefordshire
(Pages 471-472) Hertfordshire
(Pages 472-473) Huntingdonshire
(Pages 477-483) Lancashire
(Pages 483-485) Leicestershire
(Pages 485-487) Lincolnshire
(Page 488) Merionethshire
(Pages 488-490) Middlesex
(Pages 491-492) Monmouthshire
(Pages 492-493) Montgomeryshire
(Pages 493-494) Norfolk
(Pages 494-496) Northamptonshire
(Pages 496-497) Northumberland
(Pages 498-499) Nottinghamshire
(Pages 499-500) Oxfordshire
(Pages 500-501) Pembrokeshire
(Page 501) Peterborough, Soke of
(Pages 501-502) Radnorshire
(Page 502) Rutlandshire
(Pages 502-504) Shropshire
(Pages 504-506) Somersetshire
(Pages 506-508) Southampton
(Pages 508-511) Staffordshire
(Pages 511-512) Suffolk, East
(Pages 512-513) Suffolk, West
(Pages 513-515) Surrey
(Pages 515-517) Sussex, East
(Page 517) Sussex, West
(Pages 518-519) Warwickshire
(Pages 519-520) Westmorland
(Page 520) Wight, Isle of
(Pages 520-522) Wiltshire
(Pages 522-524) Worcestershire
(Pages 524-525) Yorkshire, East Riding
(Pages 525-527) Yorkshire, North Riding
(Pages 527-536) Yorkshire, West Riding
(Pages 537-557)Contract subtree Violent deaths
(Pages 538-549) Deaths from accident and negligence in England and Wales, distinguishing age, and cause or nature of accident; males and females
(Pages 550-553) Deaths from suicide in England and Wales, distinguishing age and method; males and females
(Pages 554-555) Deaths from murder in England and Wales, distinguishing age and method; males and females
(Pages 556-557) Deaths from manslaughter in England and Wales, distinguishing age and method; males and females
(Pages 558-577) Secondary causes of deaths allocated to titles 1-19
(1 errata) Errata