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General report, England and Wales, Vol. IV, 1891

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(Pages i-vi) Title and contents
(94 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Page 1) Introduction
(Pages 1-3) I. Areas
(Pages 4-18) II. Population and rates of increase
(Pages 19-24) III. Habitations
(Pages 25-34) IV, Sexes, ages, and condition as to marriage
(Pages 35-60)Contract subtree V. Occupations
(Pages 35-36) Unsatisfactory character of the data
(Pages 36-37) The classification
(Pages 38-60) Results of the tabulation
(Pages 60-69) VI. Birthplaces of the population
(Pages 70-76) VII. Physical infirmities
(Pages 77-80) VIII. Institutions
(Pages 81-82) IX. Languages in Wales and Monmouthshire
(Pages 83-91) X. The United Kingdom
(Pages 92-93) XI. The British Empire
(38 pages)Contract subtree Appendix a
(Pages 95-104)Contract subtree England and Wales. Population, houses, &c
(Page 95) Table 1. Houses and population at each successive census
(Page 95) Table 2. Increase of inhabited houses and of population in each intercensal period
(Page 95) Table 3. Average number of persons to a family, persons to an inhabited house, families to an inhabited house, persons to a square mile, inhabited houses to a square mile and acres to an inhabited house, at each successive census
(Page 96) Table 4. Population, exclusive of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen, serving abroad estimated to the middle of each of the years 1801 to 1891
(Page 96) Table 5. Strength of the army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad; and excess of females over males at home and abroad; at successive censuses
(Pages 97-98) Table 6. Area and population of ancient counties at each successive census
(Pages 99-100) Table 7. Area and population of registration divisions and counties at each successive census
(Pages 101-102) Table 8. Increase per cent, of the population of registration divisions and counties in each intercensal period
(Page 103) Table 9. Population of London, and of the 61 urban sanitary districts of which the population in 1891 exceeded 50000 persons, at six successive censuses
(Page 104) Table 10, population in 1881 and 1891 of areas that were rural sanitary districts in 1891, and of these areas combined with urban sanitary districts having, in 1891, populations under 5000 and 10000 respectively
(Pages 105-111)Contract subtree England and Wales. Sexes and ages
(Page 105) Table 11. Graduated table of the estimated population living (1) at each year of age, and (2) at and above each 5 years of age, in the middle of the year 1891, excluding the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen serving out of England and Wales at the time of the census
(Page 106) Table 12. Estimated population, based upon the graduated tables for 1881 and 1891, in quinquennial, decennial, and vicennial periods of age at the middle of the years 1881 and 1891, excluding the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen serving out of England and Wales
(Page 107) Table 13, enumerated population (persons, males, and females) at twelve groups of ages at each of the six censuses, 1841-91
(Page 108) Table 14. Males and females at twelve groups of ages in a million persons at all ages enumerated at each of the six censuses, 1841-91
(Page 109) Table 15. Females to 1000 males at each of the six censuses, 1841-91, in registration counties, in order of the proportions in 1891
(Page 110) Table 16. Females to 1000 males at twelve groups of ages, at each of the six censuses, 1841-91
(Page 110) Table 17. Females to 1000 males in London, and in each urban sanitary district having, in 1891, a population exceeding 50000 persons
(Page 111) Table 18. Distribution by sex and age of the population of registration. Counties in 1891
(Pages 112-113)Contract subtree England and Wales. Conjugal condition
(Page 112) Table 19. Unmarried, married, and widowed in 100000 of each sex at each of the five censuses, 1851-91
(Page 112) Table 20. Unmarried, married, and widowed in 100000 of each sex aged 15 years and upwards at each of the five censuses, 185191
(Page 112) Table 21. Married persons in 100000 of each sex at successive age periods, at each of the five censuses, 1851-91
(Page 113) Table 22. Unmarried, married, and widowed in 100000 of each sex in registration counties in 1801
(Pages 114-116)Contract subtree England and Wales. Birthplaces
(Page 114) Table 23. Natives of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and other parts enumerated in England and Wales, at each of the six censuses, 1811-91
(Page 114) Table 24. Natives of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and other parts, in 100000 persons enumerated in England and Wales, at each of the six censuses, 184191
(Page 114) Table 25. Natives of England and Wales enumerated in Scotland, Ireland, the Islands in the British Seas and in the United States, at each of the six censuses, 1811-91
(Page 115) Table 26. Natives of England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and other parts in 100000 persona enumerated in each ancient county in 1891
(Page 116) Table 27. Amount of migration from and into ancient counties; with the natural and actual increase or decrease of population in registration counties
(Page 117)Contract subtree England and Wales. Physical infirmities
(Page 117) Table 28. Persons returned as blind, deaf and dumb, deaf, and mentally deranged, in 1, 000000 of the population enumerated in each registration county in 1891
(Pages 118-119)Contract subtree England and Wales. Tenements
(Page 118) Table 29. Proportion of tenements of less than five rooms, average number of persons per room in such. Tenements, and proportion of overcrowding (of excess beyond two persons per room) in England and Wales, and in registration counties at the census in 1891
(Page 119) Table 30. Proportion of tenements of less than five rooms, average number of persons per room in such tenements, and proportion of overcrowding (of excess beyond two persons per room) in England and Wales, in London, and in 32 of the largest municipal boroughs
(Pages 120-122)Contract subtree England and Wales. Miscellaneous
(Pages 120-121) Table 31. Analysis of census statistics for registration counties
(Page 122) Table 32. Analysis of the number and population of civil parishes in the administrative counties of England and Wales
(Pages 123-131)Contract subtree United Kingdom
(Page 123) Table 33. Area and population of the United Kingdom and of the Islands in the British Seas in 1891
(Page 123) Table 34. Population of the United Kingdom, of the Isle of Man, and of the Channel Islands at each of the last seven censuses
(Page 123) Table 35. Increase or decrease of population in the United Kingdom in each intercensal period since 1821
(Page 123) Table 36. Percentage of population residing in the several divisions of the United Kingdom at each of the last eight censuses
(Page 124) Table 37. Number and nationality of the officers and men serving at home and abroad in the several branches of the British army at the time of the census, 1891
(Page 124) Table 38. Number and nationality of the officers and men serving abroad in the army, the royal navy, and the royal marines at the time of the census, 1891
(Page 125) Table 39. Ages of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen serving at home and abroad at the time of the census in 1891
(Page 125) Table 40. Nationalities and capacities of the seamen, masters, pilots, and apprentices employed on 5th April 1891 on vessels registered under the merchant seamen or sea fisheries acts
(Page 125) Table 41. Ages and nationalities of seamen, masters, pilots, and apprentices (including lascars) employed on 5th April 1891 on vessels registered under the merchant shipping or sea fisheries acts
(Page 126) Table 42. Ages and capacities of the seamen, masters, pilots, and apprentices employed on 5th April 1891 on vessels registered under the merchant shipping or sea fisheries acts
(Page 126) Table 43. Number of British and Irish emigrants from the United Kingdom to places outside Europe in successive intercensal periods
(Page 126) Table 44. Number of British and Irish emigrants and immigrants from and into the United Kingdom in the intercensal period, 1881-91
(Page 127) Table 45. Summary of returns relating to natives of the United Kingdom residing in foreign countries at or about the time of the census, 1891
(Pages 127-130) Table 46. Abstract of returns relating to natives of the United Kingdom residing in foreign countries at or about the time of the census, 1891
(Page 131) Table 47. Distribution of natives of the United Kingdom enumerated in the united states in June 1890
(Page 131) Table 48. Natives of the United Kingdom enumerated in the united states at each of the last the censuses
(Page 132)Contract subtree British Empire
(Page 132) Table 49. Area and population of the British Empire at the time of the census in 1891
(Page 132) Table 50. Area and population of the British colonies dependencies, and protectorates distinguishing the natives of the United Kingdom
(3 pages)Contract subtree Appendix b
(Pages 133-135) Table showing the differences between the classification of occupations adopted in the reports on the censuses in 1881 and 1891
(4 pages)Contract subtree Appendix c
(Pages 136-139) The census (England and Wales.) Act, 1890, and form of householders schedule used at the census in 1891
(Pages 140-141) Errata in vol. I
(Page 142) Errata in vol. II
(Page 143) Errata in vol. III