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County of Lancaster, 1901

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(Pages i-iv) Title page & contents
(Pages v-xv) Summary of the census results
(202 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 1) Table 1. Ancient county, administrative county (together with 15 county boroughs), and registration county. Area; houses and population 1891 and 1901
(Pages 1-2) Table 2. Differences between the ancient, administrative, and registration counties. Inhabited houses and population 1901
(Page 3) Table 3. Ancient county. Population at each successive census, with increase per cent. of population during each intercensal period
(Pages 3-4) Table 4. Parliamentary constituencies. Area; houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Pages 5-14) Table 5. Ecclesiastical parishes or districts in the ancient county. Inhabited houses and population 1901
(Page 15) Table 6. Administrative county and county boroughs. Area; houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Page 15) Table 7. Petty sessional divisions of the administrative county, and boroughs having separate courts of quarter sessions or separate commissions of the peace. Area; houses and population 1901
(Page 16) Table 8. Administrative county, and its sub-division into urban and rural districts. Area; houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Pages 17-40) Table 9. County boroughs, municipal boroughs, and other urban districts with their constituent civil parishes and wards. Area; houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Page 41) Table 10. Rural districts. Area; houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Pages 42-47) Table 11. Civil parishes in the administrative county and in 15 County boroughs. Inhabited houses 1901, and population 1891 and 1901
(Pages 48-66) Table 12. Registration county, districts, and sub-districts, with their constituent civil parishes. Area; houses and population 1891 and 1901, and separate occupiers 1901
(Page 67) Table 13. Existing detached parts of civil parishes in the registration county. Area; population 1901
(Pages 68-76) Table 14. Changes in the boundaries of civil parishes in the registration county effected by the local government acts of 1888 and 1894, and by local acts since 1891. Inhabited houses and population 1901
(Page 77) Table 15. Area of land, water, and foreshore in the registration county and in every civil parish which includes either tidal water or foreshore
(Page 78) Table 16. Registration county. Persons enumerated in military and naval barracks, quarters, hospitals, and prisons, and on His Majesty's ships in home waters, 1901
(Pages 79-86) Table 17. Institutions in the registration county. Persons enumerated in workhouse establishments; in hospitals and in lunatic asylums; in prisons and in certified reformatory and industrial schools, 1901
(Pages 87-89) Table 18. Persons enumerated in the registration county on board sea-going and coasting merchant vessels, and on inland barges and boats
(Page 90) Table 19. Total tenements, and tenements of less than five rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various numbers of persons, in the administrative county, together with 15 county boroughs, 1891 and 1901, and in the aggregates of urban and rural districts respectively, 1901
(Pages 91-101) Table 20. Total tenements, and tenements of less than five rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various numbers of persons, in county boroughs, in municipal boroughs, and in other urban districts, 1901
(Pages 102-103) Table 21. Total tenements, and tenements of less than five rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various numbers of persons, in rural districts, 1901
(Page 104) Table 22. Aggregate numbers of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each registration district during the intercensal period 1891-1901. Increase or decrease of population compared with difference between births and deaths
(Page 105) Table 23. Ages of persons, males and females, in the administrative county (together with county boroughs), and in the aggregates of urban and rural districts respectively, 1901
(Pages 106-113) Table 24. Ages of persons, males and females, in county boroughs, in municipal boroughs, and in other urban districts, 1901
(Page 114) Table 25. Ages of persons, males and females, in rural districts, 1901
(Pages 116-117) Table 26. Ages of persons, males and females, in the registration county and in registration districts, 1901
(Page 118) Table 27. Condition as to marriage, and ages of persons, males and females, in the administrative county (together with county boroughs), and in the aggregates of urban and rural districts, 1901
(Pages 118-120) Table 28. Condition as to marriage, and ages of persons, males and females, in county boroughs, 1901
(Page 121) Table 29. Registration county. Ages of husbands and wives in combination; of husbands whose wives were absent; of wives whose husbands were absent, and of widowers and widows, 1901
(Page 122) Table 30. Workhouses in the registration county. Condition as to marriage and ages of pauper inmates of workhouse institutions, 1901
(Page 122) Table 31. Prisons in the registration county. Condition as to marriage and ages of prisoners in local and convict prisons, 1901
(Pages 124-139) Table 32. Occupations of males and females (unmarried and married or widowed) aged ten years and upwards, at ten groups of ages, in the administrative county (together with county boroughs), distinguishing for those engaged in certain industries the numbers returned as "working at home"; also as "employers, " "working for employers, " "working on own account, " and "others, " 1901
(Pages 140-141) Table 33. Occupations of males and females aged 10 and under 14 years in the administrative county (together with county boroughs), 1901
(Pages 142-143) Table 34. Former occupations of "pensioners" and "retired" in the administrative county (together with county boroughs), distinguishing those enumerated in workhouses and lunatic asylums, and also for females, the unmarried and the married or widowed, 1901
(Pages 144-177)Contract subtree Table 35. Occupations (condensed list) of males and females aged ten years and upwards, at five groups of ages, in each of the county boroughs, in the aggregate of urban districts (inclusive of county boroughs) and in the aggregate of rural districts, 1901
(Pages 144-145) Barrow-in-Furness
(Pages 146-147) Blackburn
(Pages 148-149) Bolton
(Pages 150-151) Bootle
(Pages 152-153) Burnley
(Pages 156-157) Liverpool
(Pages 158-159) Manchester
(Pages 160-161) Oldham
(Pages 162-163) Preston
(Pages 164-165) Rochdale
(Pages 166-167) St. Helens
(Pages 168-169) Salford
(Pages 170-171) Warrington
(Pages 174-175) Aggregate of urban districts
(Pages 176-177) Aggregate of rural districts
(Pages 178-181) Table 35a. Grouped occupations of males and females aged ten years and upwards, in county boroughs, in municipal boroughs, and in other urban districts with populations exceeding 5, 000; also proportions of children of 10 and under 14 years of age, and of married or widowed women engaged in occupations, and proportion of female domestic servants to separate occupiers or families, 1901
(Pages 182-185) Table 36. Birthplaces of males and females enumerated in the ancient county, and in each county borough, 1901
(Pages 186-187) Table 37. Country of birth of foreigners enumerated in the ancient county, 1891 and 1901, and in each county borough, 1901
(Pages 188-190) Table 37a. Country of birth, condition as to marriage, and ages of foreigners (persons, males and females) enumerated in the ancient county, 1901
(Pages 192-195) Table 37b. Occupations and country of birth of foreigners (males and females), aged ten years and upwards, enumerated in the ancient county, 1901
(Pages 196-197) Table 38. The blind, the deaf and dumb, the deaf, and the insane, in the administrative county, 1901. Condition as to marriage and ages of males and females returned as blind, deaf and dumb, deaf, lunatic, and imbecile or feeble-minded; also of persons suffering from "combined infirmities, " distinguishing those in each group who had been afflicted from child-hood
(Page 198) Table 39. Persons returned as blind, deaf and dumb, deaf, lunatic, imbecile or feeble-minded, or suffering from ''combined infirmities, " in the administrative county, and in each of the 15 county boroughs, 1901
(Pages 199-201) Table 39a. Occupations of the blind (distinguishing those blind from childhood), and of the deaf and dumb. Persons, males and females (unmarried and married or widowed), aged ten years and upwards, in the administrative county, 1901