General report, Ireland, 1901
Table of Contents
(Pages 1-18) Title page & contents
(8 pages) Introduction
(10 pages) I. Area, houses, and population
(2 pages) II. Ages of the people
(3 pages) III. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(6 pages) IV. Occupations of the people
(2 pages) V. Birthplaces of the people
(2 pages) VI. Foreigners
(19 pages) VII. The sick and infirm
(3 pages) VIII. Public institutions
(8 pages) IX. Religious professions of the people
(16 pages) X. Religious professions and education of the people
(2 pages) XI. Irish-Speaking population
(2 pages) XII. Emigration
(2 pages) XIII. Miscellaneous tables
(2 pages) XIV. Maps and diagrams
(3 pages) Conclusion
(41 pages) Maps and diagrams
(480 pages) General report detailed tables
(Pages 109-168) First series. Summaries of tables in county books
(Pages 169-585) Second series. Special tables fob general report
(Pages 169-373) I. Area, houses, and population
(Page 169) Table 42. Showing the area and distribution of land in Ireland by provinces and counties, in 1901
(Page 169) Table 43. Showing, by provinces, the increase or decrease of the population of Ireland at each census period, 1821-1901; and the rate per cent. of increase or decrease
(Page 170) Table 44. Showing, by provinces, the total population of Ireland at each census period, 1821-1901
(Page 170) Table 45. Showing, by provinces, the number of inhabited houses in Ireland at each census period, 1821-1901
(Page 170) Table 46. Showing by provinces, the increase or decrease in the number of inhabited houses in Ireland, and the rate per cent. of increase or decrease at each census period, 1821-1901
(Page 171) Table 47. Counties of Ireland arranged (1st), according to the actual numbers of the population; and (2nd), according to density of population, 1901
(Page 171) Table 47 (a). County boroughs arranged (1st), according to the actual numbers of the population; and (2nd), according to density of population in 1901
(Page 172) Table 48. Showing the counties arranged in order of per-centage of increase or decrease of population between 1891 and 1901
(Page 172) Table 48 (a). Showing the county boroughs arranged in order of increase or decrease of population between 1891 and 1901
(Page 173) Table 49. Showing, by civic and rural districts, and for all Ireland, the number of inhabited houses in each class, and of the families occupying them in 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901
(Page 173) Table 50. Showing the number of tenements of 1, 2, 3, and 4 rooms, respectively, in each of the six county boroughs and in the town of Galway according to number of occupants of each tenement
(Pages 174-175) Table 51. Showing the area, houses, and population, in 1901, of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) in Ireland; also the county or counties in which the union is situate
(Pages 176-177) Table 52. Showing, by provinces, the area, houses, and population, together with the number of electors in the parliamentary divisions and boroughs in Ireland on the night of the 31st March, 1901
(Page 178) Table 53. Showing the area, houses, and population of cities, etc., containing over 50000 inhabitants in 1901, with the origin of their local government
(Page 178) Table 54. Showing the area, houses, and population of cities, etc., containing 20000 and not exceeding 50000 inhabitants in 1901, with the origin of their local government
(Page 178) Table 55. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns, etc., containing 10000 and not exceeding 20000 inhabitants in 1901, with the origin of their local government
(Page 179) Table 56. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns containing 5000 and not exceeding 10000 inhabitants in 1901, with the origin of their local government
(Pages 179-180) Table 57. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns containing 2000 and not exceeding 5000 inhabitants in 1901, with the origin of their local government, (if any)
(Page 181) Table 58. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns having local government, whose population did not number 2000 in 1901
(Page 181) Table 59. Showing the area, houses, and population of the Metropolitan police district, and of the Dublin registration area, respectively, in 1891 and 1901
(Pages 182-369) Land census
(Pages 182-185) Table 60. Showing, by provinces, the number of agricultural holdings, classified according to rateable valuation with the population, houses, etc., on the holdings of each class of valuation; also the number of holdings according to size
(Pages 186-209) Table 61. Showing, by counties, the number of agricultural holdings, classified according to rateable valuation with the population, houses, etc., on the holdings of each class of valuation; also the number of holdings, according to size
(Pages 210-353) Table 62. Showing, by poor law unions, the number of agricultural holdings, classified according to valuation with the population, houses, etc., on the holdings of each class of valuation; also the number of holdings, according to size
(Page 352) Table 63. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of agricultural holdings of each class in 1901
(Page 353) Table 64. Showing, by counties and provinces, the proportion per cent. of agricultural holdings of each class in 1901
(Page 354) Table 65. Showing, by counties and provinces, the area in statute acres, under agricultural holdings of each class of rateable valuation in Ireland in 1901
(Page 355) Table 66. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of holdings in each of eleven classes of rateable valuation in 1901
(Page 356) Table 67. Showing, by counties and provinces, the per-centage of holdings in each of eleven classes of rateable valuation in 1901
(Page 357) Table 68. Showing, by provinces and counties, the total rateable valuation in 1901 of the agricultural holdings in each of eleven classes
(Page 358) Table 69. Showing, by counties and provinces, the average rateable valuation of each agricultural holding in the several classes
(Page 359) Table 70. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of families resident on each class of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Page 360) Table 71. Showing, by counties and provinces, the population on each class of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Page 361) Table 72. Showing, by counties and provinces, the per-centage of agricultural holdings of a rateable valuation "not exceeding £15" and "above £15" respectively, with the proportion of the area, population, and inhabited houses in each group, and the average rateable valuation of the holdings
(Pages 362-365) Table 73. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of inhabited houses of each class on each of eleven classes of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Pages 366-367) Table 74. Showing the per-centage of each class of inhabited houses on each of eleven classes of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Page 368) Table 75. Showing, by counties and provinces, according to rateable valuation, the number of uninhabited houses on each class of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Page 369) Table 76. Showing, by counties and provinces, according to rateable valuation, the number of out-offices and farm steadings on each class of agricultural holdings in 1901
(Pages 370-373) Agricultural statistics
(Pages 374-394) II. Ages of the people
(Pages 395-397) III. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 398-435) IV. Occupations of the people
(Pages 436-437) V. Birthplaces of the people
(Page 437) VI. Foreigners
(Pages 438-475) VII. The sick and infirm
(Pages 476-495) VIII. Inmates of public institutions
(Pages 496-523) IX. Religious professions of the people
(Pages 524-574) X. Religious professions and education
(Pages 575-576) XI. Irish language
(Pages 577-579) XII. Emigration
(Pages 580-585) XIII. Miscellaneous
(54 pages) Appendix. Copies of circulars, forms, &c
(Page 641) Acknowledgment