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

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(Page 1, Pages 1-4) Title page & contents
(18 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Page i) Marriages, births, and deaths; and their annual proportions to the population in each of the years 1838-54
(Pages ii-xii)Contract subtree Marriages in 1854
(Pages ii-iv) Number celebrated according and not according to the rites of the Established Church; after licence, banns, &c.; marriages among the rich, and poorer classes, and among Roman Catholics, Quakers, Jews
(Pages iv-vi) Minors married
(Page vi) First marriages and re-marriages
(Pages vi-xii) Signatures of persons married, and remarks on the education of the people
(Page xii) Buildings registered for the solemnization of marriages
(Pages xii-xvi)Contract subtree Births in 1854
(Page xiii) Number and proportion born of each sex
(Pages xiii-xiv) Births in each of the four quarters
(Pages xv-xvi) Children born out of wedlock
(Pages xvi-xviii)Contract subtree Deaths in 1854
(Pages xvi-xviii) Mortality of the sexes at different ages
(Page xviii) Deaths in each of the four quarters
(140 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 2-25)Contract subtree Marriages registered in England in each of the divisions, counties, and districts in 1854; 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) Divisions and registration counties
(Pages 6-25)Contract subtree Districts
(Pages 6-7) I. London
(Pages 6-9) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 8-11) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 10-13) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 12-15) V. South Western counties
(Pages 14-17) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 18-19) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 18-21) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 20-21) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 22-23) X. Northern counties
(Pages 22-25) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 26-27) Ages of persons married in 1854, 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 1854; also births and deaths and excess of births over deaths in each of the sub-districts of England; showing illegitimate births throughout
(Pages 28-29) Divisions and registration counties
(Pages 30-38)Contract subtree Districts
(Page 30) I. London
(Pages 30-31) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 31-32) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 32-33) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 33-34) V. South Western counties
(Pages 34-35) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 35-36) VII. North Midland counties
(Page 36) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 36-37) IX. Yorkshire
(Page 37) X. Northern counties
(Page 38) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 39-82)Contract subtree Sub-districts
(Pages 39-41) I. London
(Pages 41-47) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 47-51) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 51-55) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 55-60) V. South Western counties
(Pages 60-66) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 66-69) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 69-72) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 72-76) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 77-79) X. Northern counties
(Pages 79-82) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 83-84) Deaths in 1854 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 1854
(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 1854
(Pages 94-97) Deaths of males and females, registered in each of the four quarters of 1854, in divisions and counties
(Pages 98-119)Contract subtree Deaths of males and females at different ages registered in 1854 in divisions, counties, and districts
(Pages 98-101) Divisions and registration counties
(Pages 102-119)Contract subtree Districts
(Pages 102-103) I. London
(Pages 102-105) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 104-107) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 106-109) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 108-111) V. South Western counties
(Pages 110-113) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 112-113) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 114-115) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 114-117) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 116-117) X. Northern counties
(Pages 116-119) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 120-123) Causes of deaths of males and females in London, at different periods of life, in 1854
(Pages 124-139) Causes of deaths of males and females in England, and in each division and county, in 1854
(68 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 1-64)Contract subtree Extracts from the quarterly returns of marriages, births, and deaths, issued in the year 1854
(Pages 1-16) Quarter ending March 31, 1854
(Pages 17-32) Quarter ending June 30, 1854
(Pages 33-48) Quarter ending September 30, 1854
(Pages 49-64) Quarter ending December 31, 1854
(44 pages)Contract subtree Letter to the registrar general on the causes of death in England in 1854, by William Farr, Esq., M. D., F. R. S
(Pages 65-66) Public health and meteorology in 1854
(Pages 66-72)Contract subtree I. Causes of death
(Pages 66-67) (1.) Zymotic diseases (zymotici)
(Page 66) Tables showing the prices of meat, potatoes, and wheat in 1852, 3-4
(Page 66) Tables showing the numbers and proportions of persons dying of each cause
(Pages 68-70) (2.) Constitutional diseases (cachectici)
(Pages 70-71) (3.) Local diseases (monorganici)
(Page 71) (4.) Developmental diseases (metamorphici)
(Pages 71-72) (5.) Violent deaths (thanatici)
(Pages 72-74) II. Mortality of women in childbearing, and tables showing the numbers and proportion of women dying from this cause
(Pages 74-107)Contract subtree III. The cholera epidemic of 1853-54
(Pages 75-76) (1.) Rise and progress of the epidemic
(Pages 76-77) (2.) Comparison of the two epidemics of 1849 and 1854. Tables
(Pages 77-87) (3.) Influence of locality. Tables
(Pages 87-88) (4.) Age and sex. Tables
(Pages 88-90) (5.) Elevation. Tables and extracts from the London weekly tables of mortality
(Pages 90-99) (6.) Impure water. Tables and extracts from the London weekly tables of mortality
(Pages 100-105) Table showing the number of deaths from cholera and diarrhoea in each of the divisions, counties, and districts of England in 1849 and 1854
(Page 105) Table showing the number of deaths from cholera and diarrhoea in districts in which the epidemic was most fatal in 1853
(Pages 106-107) Tables showing the number of deaths and rates of mortality in the sub-districts of London, arranged in the order of their elevation above Trinity high-water mark; showing also the companies which supply them with water
(Page 108) Table showing the number and proportion of childbearings in Sweden
(Pages 109-112) Index of districts, referring by numbers to the several tables of abstracts