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General report, Ireland, 1891

Table of Contents

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(Pages 1-16) Title page & contents
(80 pages)Contract subtree General report
(Pages 1-5)Expand subtree Introduction
(Pages 6-18)Expand subtree I. Area, houses, and population
(Pages 18-19)Expand subtree II. Ages of the people
(Pages 20-22)Expand subtree III. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 22-27)Expand subtree IV. Occupations of the people
(Page 28)Expand subtree V. Birthplaces of the people
(Page 29)Expand subtree VI. Foreigners
(Pages 29-47)Expand subtree VII. The sick and infirm
(Pages 47-49)Expand subtree VIII. Public institutions
(Pages 49-57)Expand subtree IX. Religious professions of the people
(Pages 57-72)Contract subtree X. Religious professions and education of the people
(Page 57) Decline of illiteracy
(Page 57) Per-centage of illiterate persons at several census periods
(Page 57) Illiterate in each province
(Page 58) Proportion who could "read only"
(Page 58) Proportion who could read and write
(Page 58) Illiterate persons in the counties and cities
(Page 58) Proportion of persons who could "read only" in the counties and cities
(Page 58) Proportion of persons who could read and write in the counties and cities
(Page 59) Per-centage of illiterate in each religious body
(Page 59) Decline of illiteracy in each church or denomination
(Page 59) Illiterate persons in each religious body in 1891
(Page 59) Proportion of persons who could "read only" in each religious body in 1891
(Page 60) Proportion of persons who could read and write in each religious body in 1891
(Page 60) Advance of education since 1871
(Page 61) Primary instruction religious professions
(Page 61) Superior instruction religious professions
(Page 62) Educational establishments
(Page 62) Establishments affording primary instruction in 1871, 1881, and 1891
(Page 62) Establishments affording superior instruction in 1871, 1881, and 1891
(Pages 62-64)Expand subtree Distribution of primary schools
(Page 64)Expand subtree Distribution of establishments affording superior instruction
(Page 65) Colleges attendance at
(Page 66) Colleges students in each faculty
(Pages 66-67)Expand subtree Intermediate schools
(Page 67) Training establishments
(Page 67) Primary schools giving higher instruction ranked as "superior"
(Page 67) Educational establishments classified according to the subjects taught therein
(Pages 67-68) Number of persons learning Latin, Greek, &c
(Page 69) Number of persons learning Celtic
(Page 70) Attendances at school years ended 31st March, 1861, 1871, 1881, and 1891
(Page 71) Ages of pupils
(Page 71) Proportion of population aged 5 and under 16 years not attending school
(Page 72) Condition of children aged 5 and under 15 years with regard to elementary education in 1871, 1881, and 1891
(Page 72) Attendance at schools in rural and civic districts
(Page 72) School attendance, fortnight ended 30th May, 1891
(Pages 72-73)Expand subtree XI. Irish speaking population
(Pages 73-74)Expand subtree XII. Emigration
(Pages 74-75)Expand subtree XIII. Miscellaneous tables
(Pages 76-77)Expand subtree XIV. Maps and diagrams
(Pages 77-79)Expand subtree Conclusion
(41 pages)Expand subtree Maps and diagrams
(432 pages)Expand subtree General report tables
(52 pages)Expand subtree Appendix. Copies of circulars, forms, &c