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Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. I. Administrative areas, 1911
Table of Contents
(Pages i-iv) Title page & contents
(24 pages) Report
(Pages v-vi) Increased scope of the census
(Pages vi-viii) Area
(Page vi) Table A showing land use in England and Wales, 1911
(Page viii) Changes in administrative areas since 1901
(Pages viii-ix) Classification of houses
(Page ix) Number of families
(Pages ix-x) Density of population
(Page ix) Table B showing density of population at successive censuses, 1801 to 1911
(Page x) Table C showing density of population in administrative counties
(Page x) Definition of population
(Pages x-xii) Population and rates of increase
(Page xi) Table D showing population increase in England and Wales, 1801 to 1911
(Page xi) Table E showing rate of natural increase of population in England and Wales, 1861 to 1911
(Page xii) Table F showing the effect of migration on the population of England and Wales, 1871 to 1911
(Pages xii-xiii) International growth of population
(Pages xii-xiii) Table G showing rate of population growth in 21 countries, 1881 to 1911
(Pages xiii-xv) Population and rates of increase or decrease in county areas
(Page xiv) Table showing population increase in metropolitan counties in inter-censal periods, 1891 to 1911
(Page xiv) Table H showing population increase or decrease in typical commercial and industrial counties in inter-censal periods, 1891 to 1911
(Page xv) Table J showing population increase or decrease in typical agricultural counties in inter-censal periods, 1891 to 1911
(Pages xv-xx) Urban and rural districts
(Page xvi) Table showing proportion per cent. of population in urban and rural areas in England and Wales, 1851 to 1911
(Page xvi) Table showing population of urban and rural districts in 1901 and 1911
(Pages xvi-xvii) Table K showing aggregate population of urban districts, 1901 and 1911
(Page xvii) Table L showing proportion per cent. of population in urban and rural areas in England and Wales, 1901 to 1911
(Page xviii) Table M showing increase or decrease per cent. of population in rural districts in England and Wales, 1901 to 1911
(Page xviii) Table showing decrease in aggregate population of rural districts and small towns, 1901 to 1911
(Page xix) Table showing increase of decrease of population of 105 entirely rural registration districts in intercensal periods, 1801 to 1911
(Page xix) Table showing increase of population in 105 entirely rural and 230 registration districts containing urban districts under 10, 000 population, 1901 to 1911
(Page xx) Table showing reported causes for population increases in rural parishes, 1901 to 1911
(Pages xx-xxiv) London and the great towns
(Pages xx-xxii) Table N showing large urban districts classified by population numbers, 1901 and 1911
(Pages xxiii-xxiv) Table O showing metropolitan boroughs in order of their increase or decrease of population, 1901 to 1911
(Pages xxiv-xxv) Greater London and the outer ring
(Page xxiv) Table P showing rates of increase or decrease of the population of Greater London in per cent. from 1861 to 1911
(Pages xxiv-xxv) Table Q showing constitution of London's "outer ring"
(Pages xxvi-xxvii) Sex proportions
(Page xxvi) Table showing number of females to 1, 000 males in England and Wales at successive censues, 1801 to 1911
(Page xxvii) Table showing administrative counties with lowest and highest proportion of females to 1000 males
(Page xxvii) Sex proportions in other countries
(Page xxvii) Table showing number of females to 1, 000 males in various countries
(Pages xxvii-xxviii) Institutions
(Page xxviii) Table showing proportion of inmates of institutions to 100, 000 population
(650 pages) Tables
(Page 1) Table 1. England and Wales. Families or separate occupiers; population; decennial increase per cent of population; and number of females to 1000 males at each census, 1801-1911
(Page 1) Table showing estimate of the number of men in army, navy, and merchant services at home
(Page 2) Table 2. England and Wales. Population, exclusive of the army, royal navy and marines, and merchant seamen, serving abroad, estimated to the middle of each year 1801 to 1911
(Pages 3-7) Table 3. Administrative counties and county boroughs. Area; families or separate occupiers 1911; population 1891, 1901, and 1911; increase or decrease per cent. in population in intercensal periods; and number of females to 1, 000 males, 1911
(Page 7) Table 4. England and Wales. Aggregates of administrative counties and of county boroughs. Area; families or separate occupiers, 1911; population 1891, 1901 and 1911; increase per cent. in population in intercensal periods; and number of females to 1000 males, 1911
(Page 8) Table 5. England and Wales and its sub-division into urban and rural districts, as existing at each census. Population, and proportion per cent. to total population 1851-1911
(Page 8) Table 6. England and Wales and its sub-division into urban and rural districts as constituted at the census of 1911. Area; families or separate occupiers 1911; population 1901 and 1911; and increase per cent. of population in intercensal period
(Pages 8-9) Table 7. Population in urban and rural portions of administrative counties 1901 and 1911. Increase or decrease per cent. of population in intercensal period; and proportion per cent. to total population of county 1911
(Pages 10-40) Table 8. Urban districts, including county and other municipal boroughs. Area; families or separate occupiers 1901 and 1911; population (persons, males, females) 1901 and 1911; and increase or decrease per cent. in population, 1901-11
(Pages 41-59) Table 9. Rural districts; area; families or separate occupiers 1901 and 1911; population (persons, males, females) 1901 and 1911; and increase or decrease per cent. in population 1901-11
(Pages 60-427) Table 10. Administrative counties, urban districts (including county and other municipal boroughs) with their constituent civil parishes and wards, and rural districts with their constituent civil parishes; area; families or separate occupiers, and population, 1901 and 1911; and population enumerated in institutions, large establishments, vessels, &c., 1911
(Pages 428-429) Table 11. Civil parishes in the several administrative counties, together with associated county boroughs, classified according to population, 1911
(Pages 430-458) Table 12. Detached parts of civil parishes in each administrative county area; population, 1911
(Pages 459-476) Table 13. Changes in the boundaries of civil parishes during the intercensal period 1901-1911; effected under the provisions of the local government acts of 1888 and 1894, and by local acts
(Pages 477-486) Table 14. Petty sessional divisions and boroughs having separate commissions of the peace. Area; families or separate occupiers, and population, 1911
(Pages 487-491) Table 15. County court circuits and districts. Families or separate occupiers and population, 1911
(Pages 492-500) Table 16. Institutions in England and Wales and in administrative counties (together with associated county boroughs). Persons enumerated in workhouse establishments, lunatic asylums, prisons, hospitals, certified reformatory and industrial schools, schools and institutions certified under the statute 25 and 26 Vict., C. 43, and certified inebriate reformatories and retreats
(Pages 501-592) Table 17. Institutions in urban districts, rural districts and civil parishes. Persons enumerated in workhouse establishments, in lunatic asylums, prisons, hospitals, certified reformatory and industrial schools, schools and institutions certified under the statute 25 and 26 Vict., C. 43, and in certified inebriate reformatories and retreats
(Page 593) Table 18. Persons enumerated in military barracks, quarters, hospitals, &c., in England and Wales and in each administrative county (together with associated county boroughs)
(Page 593) Table 19. Persons enumerated in naval barracks, quarters, hospitals, &c., in England and Wales and in each administrative county (together with associated county boroughs)
(Pages 594-603) Table 20. Persons enumerated in military and naval barracks, quarters, hospitals, & c., in urban districts, rural districts, and civil parishes
(Pages 604-614) Table 21. Persons enumerated on board vessels in England and Wales and in administrative counties, urban districts, rural districts, and civil parishes
(Pages 615-645) Table 22. Persons enumerated in barns, sheds, caravans, tents, & c., or in the open air, in England and Wales, and in administrative counties, urban districts, rural districts, and civil parishes
(Page 646) Table 23. Administrative county of London. Population at each successive census with decennial increase per cent. of population
(Page 646) Table 24. Administrative county of London, outer ring, and greater London. Population 1861-1911 and rates of increase or decrease per cent. in intercensal periods
(Pages 647-648) Table 25. Constitution of the "outer ring". Area; population 1891, 1901 and 1911, and increase or decrease per cent. in population in the intercensal periods
(Page 649) Table 26. District within the jurisdiction of the central criminal court, as defined by the act 4 and 5 William iv, cap. 36 (1834). Area; population 1901 and 1911
(Page 649) Table 27. Number and home ports of persons absent at sea on fishing vessels at the date of the census