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Preliminary report, England and Wales, 1871

Table of Contents

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(Pages 1-4) Title page and contents
(Pages i-iii) Introductory remarks
(Page iv) Divisions of the country
(17 pages)Contract subtree The eleven registration divisions
(Pages v-vii) 1. London
(Page viii) 2. South-Eastern division
(Page ix) 3. South-Midland division
(Page x) 4. Eastern division
(Pages xi-xii) 5. South-Western division
(Page xiii) 6. West Midland division
(Page xiv) 7. North Midland division
(Pages xiv-xv) 8. North-Western division
(Pages xvi-xvii) 9. Yorkshire
(Page xviii) 10. Northern division
(Pages xix-xx) 11. Welsh division
(Page xxi) Population in parliamentary boroughs and in the rest of the country
(Page xxi) Municipal boroughs
(Page xxi) Urban and rural populations
(Page xxii) Sexes
(Page xxii) Maritime population
(Page xxii) Houses and families
(Pages xxiii-xxviii) The United Kingdom
(Page xxix) Conclusion
(Page xxx) Appendix
(92 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 1) Table I. Population enumerated in England and Wales on April 3rd 1871
(Page 1) Table II. Houses and population enumerated in England and Wales in 1871 and 1861
(Page 1) Table III. Houses and population enumerated in England and Walls at each of the censuses 1801-71
(Page 1) Table IV. Increase of inhabited houses and of population enumerated in England and Wales between each of the enumerations from 1801 to 1871
(Pages 2-3) Table V. Houses and population enumerated in the counties of England and Wales in 1861 and 1871
(Pages 4-6) Table VI. Houses and population enumerated in 1861 and 1871 in the counties and in the parliamentary divisions of counties which are divided for electoral purposes
(Page 7) Table VII. London-Houses and population within various limits in 1861 and 1871
(Page 7) Table VIIa London-Houses and population in 1861 and 1871 within the limits of the Metropolis local management act, 19 Vict. C. 20
(Page 8) Table VIIb. London-Houses and population in 1861 and 1871 within the limits of the London school board district
(Page 8) Table VIIc. London-Houses and population in 1861 and 1871 within the limits of the London police districts
(Page 8) Table VIId. London-Houses and population in 1861 and 1871 within the Metropolitan parliamentary boroughs
(Pages 9-15) Table VIII. Houses and population in the cities and boroughs having defined municipal or parliamentary limits 1861 and 1871
(Page 16) Table IX. Inhabited houses and population in 1861 and 1871, ascertained increase or decrease of population in the interval, and natural increase or excess of registered births over deaths in the 10 years 1861-70 in eleven registration divisions
(Pages 17-29) Table X. Inhabited houses and population in superintendent registrars' districts on April 8th, 1861, and on April 3rd, 1871
(Pages 30-90)Contract subtree Table XI. Inhabited houses and population in registration sub-districts on April 8th, 1861, and on April 3rd, 1871
(Pages 30-33) 1. London
(Pages 33-40) 2. South-Eastern division
(Pages 40-46) 3. South-Midland division
(Pages 46-51) 4. Eastern division
(Pages 51-58) 5. South-Western division
(Pages 59-66) 6. West Midland division
(Pages 66-70) 7. North Midland division
(Pages 70-75) 8. North-Western division
(Pages 75-81) 9. Yorkshire
(Pages 81-84) 10. Northern division
(Pages 84-90) 11. Welsh division
(Page 91) Table XII. Islands in the British Seas: Houses and population enumerated on April 3rd, 1871
(Page 91) Table XIII. Islands in the British Seas: Population enumerated at each of the censuses 1821 to 1871
(Page 92) Table XIV. Emigration: Number of emigrants from the United Kingdom during the ten years 1861 to 1870
(Pages 93-108) Alphabetical index to districts, sub-districts, boroughs, and towns referred to in preceding tables