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Eighteenth annual report of the registrar-general

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(Page 1, Pages 1-4) Title page & contents
(34 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages i-ii) Marriages, births, and deaths; their numbers and proportions to the population, also the emigration during the year 1855
(Pages iii-iv) Marriages in 1855. Number celebrated according and not according to the rites of the Established Church; after licence, banns, &c.; effect of high prices of food on the marriages
(Pages iii-iv) Marriages of minors
(Page iv) Re-marriages
(Pages iv-viii) Signatures of persons married
(Page viii) Buildings registered for the solemnization of marriages
(Pages ix-xii) Births in 1855. Number and proportion of births of each sex, in and out of wedlock
(Pages xii-xvi) Deaths in 1855. Mortality of males and females at different ages and seasons
(Pages xvi-xxviii)Contract subtree Summary of the quarterly reports, 1855
(Pages xvi-xix) First quarter, ending March 31st
(Pages xix-xxi) Second quarter, ending June 30th
(Pages xxi-xxiv) Third quarter, ending September 30th
(Pages xxiv-xxviii) Fourth quarter, ending December 31st
(Pages xxix-xxxiv) Marriages, births, and deaths in Great Britain; also in England and France
(148 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 2-25)Contract subtree Marriages registered in England in each of the divisions, counties, and districts in 1855; distinguishing those according and those not according to the rites of the established church; and distinguishing also persons married according to their conjugal condition, minority, and signature of the register by marks
(Pages 2-5) Division and registration counties
(Pages 6-25)Contract subtree Districts
(Pages 6-7) 1. London
(Pages 6-9) 2. South Eastern counties
(Pages 8-11) 3. South Midland counties
(Pages 10-13) 4. Eastern counties
(Pages 12-15) 5. South Western Counties
(Pages 14-17) 6. West Midland Counties
(Pages 18-19) 7. North Midland Counties
(Pages 18-21) 8. North Western Counties
(Pages 20-21) 9. Yorkshire
(Pages 22-23) 10. Northern Counties
(Pages 22-25) 11. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 26-27) Ages of persons married in 1855, distinguishing those of bachelors, spinsters, widowers, widows, and their ages
(Pages 28-82)Contract subtree Marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the divisions, counties, and districts in 1855; also births and deaths and excess of births over deaths in each of the sub-districts of England; showing illegitimate births, area, and population throughout
(Pages 28-29) Division and registration counties
(Pages 30-38)Contract subtree Districts
(Page 30) 1. London
(Pages 30-31) 2. South Eastern counties
(Pages 31-32) 3. South Midland counties
(Pages 32-33) 4. Eastern counties
(Pages 33-34) 5. South Western Counties
(Pages 34-35) 6. West Midland Counties
(Pages 35-36) 7. North Midland Counties
(Page 36) 8. North Western Counties
(Pages 36-37) 9. Yorkshire
(Page 37) 10. Northern Counties
(Page 38) 11. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 39-82)Contract subtree Sub-districts
(Pages 39-41) 1. London
(Pages 41-47) 2. South Eastern counties
(Pages 48-51) 3. South Midland counties
(Pages 51-55) 4. Eastern counties
(Pages 55-60) 5. South Western Counties
(Pages 60-66) 6. West Midland Counties
(Pages 66-69) 7. North Midland Counties
(Pages 69-72) 8. North Western Counties
(Pages 72-76) 9. Yorkshire
(Pages 77-79) 10. Northern Counties
(Pages 79-82) 11. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 83-84) Deaths in 1855 in the principal public institutions in London
(Pages 86-89) Births of all male and female children, registered in the divisions and counties in each of the four quarters of 1855
(Pages 90-93) Births of male and female children born out of wedlock, registered in the divisions and counties in each of the four quarters of 1855
(Pages 94-97) Deaths of males and females, registered in each of the four quarters of 1855, in divisions and counties
(Pages 98-119)Contract subtree Deaths of males and females at different ages registered in 1855
(Pages 98-101) Division and registration counties
(Pages 102-119)Contract subtree Districts
(Pages 102-103) 1. London
(Pages 102-105) 2. South Eastern counties
(Pages 104-107) 3. South Midland counties
(Pages 106-109) 4. Eastern counties
(Pages 108-111) 5. South Western Counties
(Pages 110-113) 6. West Midland Counties
(Pages 112-113) 7. North Midland Counties
(Pages 114-115) 8. North Western Counties
(Pages 114-117) 9. Yorkshire
(Pages 116-117) 10. Northern Counties
(Pages 116-119) 11. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 120-123) Causes of deaths of males and females in England, at different periods of life, in 1855
(Pages 124-127) Causes of deaths of males and females in London, at different periods of life, in 1855
(Pages 128-143) Causes of deaths of males and females in England, and in each division and county, in 1855
(Pages 144-147) Supplementary table of the causes of death in 1855, males and females
(28 pages)Contract subtree Occasional tables
(Pages 150-155) Causes of deaths of males and females in England, at different periods of life, in the seven years 1848-54
(Pages 156-175) Causes of deaths of males and females in England, at different periods of life, in each of the seven years 1848-54
(Page 176) Causes of 2, 869, 898 deaths in England in the seven years 1848-54, arranged in the order of mortality
(16 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 179-188)Contract subtree Letter to the registrar-general on the causes of death in England in 1855, by William Farr, Esq., M. D., F. R. S
(Page 179) Public health, meteorology, and prices of food in 1855
(Pages 179-188)Contract subtree I. Causes of death
(Pages 179-182) (1) Zymotic diseases
(Pages 182-184) (2) Constitutional diseases
(Pages 184-185) (3) Local diseases
(Pages 185-186) (4) Developmental diseases
(Pages 186-188) (5) Violent deaths
(Page 188) Population, deaths, and rate of mortality in France in 1853
(Pages 189-192) Index of districts, referring by numbers to the several tables of Abstracts