Fifteenth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)
Table of Contents
(Pages 1-4) Title page & contents
(10 pages) Report
(Pages i-ii) Marriages, births, and deaths; and their annual proportions to the population, in each of the years 1838-52
(Pages ii-v) Marriages
(Pages ii-iii) Marriages in 1852. Number celebrated according and not according to the rites of the established church; after licence, banns, &c.; marriages of Roman Catholics, Quakers, Jews
(Page iii) Conjugal condition of persons married
(Page iii) Minors married
(Pages iii-iv) Signatures of persons married
(Pages iii-v) Buildings registered for the solemnization of marriages
(Pages iv-viii) Births
(Page iv) Births in 1852. Proportion to the population
(Pages iv-vii) Births in the different seasons
(Page v) Births out of wedlock
(Page vi) Number and proportion of male and female children born in and out of wedlock
(Pages vi-vii) Twin and triple births
(Pages viii-x) Deaths
(141 pages) Abstracts
(Pages 2-25) Marriages registered in England in each of the divisions, counties, and districts in 1852; 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) 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 1852, distinguishing those of bachelors, spinsters, widowers, widows
(Pages 28-82) Marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the divisions, counties, and districts in 1852; also births and deaths in the sub-districts of England, showing illegitimate births throughout
(Pages 28-29) Divisions and registration counties
(Pages 30-38) 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) 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) Twin births registered in 1852
(Page 84) Triple births registered in 1852
(Pages 85-86) Deaths in 1852 in the principal public institutions in London
(Pages 88-95) Births of all children, and of children born out of wedlock, registered in the divisions and counties, in each of the four quarters of 1852
(Pages 96-99) Deaths registered in each of the four quarters of 1852, in divisions and counties
(Pages 100-121) Deaths of males and females at different ages registered in 1852, in divisions, counties, and districts
(Pages 122-125) Causes of death in London at twenty-four periods of life in 1852
(Pages 126-141) Causes of death in England, and in each division and county in 1852
(73 pages) Appendix
(Page 1) Contents of appendix
(Page 2, Pages 1-64) Extracts prom the quarterly returns of marriages, berths, and deaths, issued in the year 1852
(Pages 1-16) Quarter ending March 31, 1852
(Pages 17-32) Quarter ending June 30, 1852
(Pages 33-48) Quarter ending September 30, 1852
(Pages 49-64) Quarter ending December 31, 1852
(Pages 65-70) Letter to the registrar general on the causes of death in England in 1852, by William Farr, Esq., M. D., F. R. S
(Page 65) Public health and meteorology in 1852
(Page 65) Zymotic diseases
(Pages 65-66) Specific or constitutional diseases
(Pages 66-67) Tables showing the numbers and proportions of persons dying of each cause
(Pages 67-70) Organic diseases; or diseases of particular organs
(Page 70) Diseases of birth, growth, nutrition, and decay
(Page 70) Violent deaths; or deaths by external causes
(6 pages) Index
(Pages 71-74) Index of districts, referring by numbers to the several tables of abstracts