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General report, England and Wales. 1871

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(Pages i-vi) Title and contents
(Pages vii-ix) Introduction
(62 pages)Contract subtree England and Wales
(Pages x-xxviii)Contract subtree I. Population
(Pages x-xi) 1. Sex and age of the population
(Pages xii-xiii) 2. Mean age of the population
(Pages xiii-xiv) 3. Successive numbers in a generation enumerated
(Pages xiv-xv) 4. Probable number of people living in 1881
(Page xv) 5. Actual increase of population
(Pages xv-xvii) 6. Possible increase or decrease of the population
(Pages xvii-xx) 7. Conjugal condition of the population
(Pages xx-xxi) 8. Families
(Pages xxi-xxiii) 9. Migration birthplaces of the people
(Pages xxiii-xxv) 10. Balance of the population
(Pages xxv-xxviii) 11. Density of the population
(Page xxviii) 12. Proximity of population
(Pages xxix-xxxviii)Contract subtree II. Territorial subdivisions
(Pages xxix-xxxi) 1. Houses
(Pages xxxi-xxxiii) 2. Cities and towns
(Page xxxiii) 3. Municipal boroughs
(Page xxxiii) 4. Parliamentary boroughs
(Page xxxiii) 5. Towns in two counties
(Pages xxxiii-xxxiv) 6. Cities and towns which are counties of themselves
(Page xxxiv) 7. Six classes of towns
(Pages xxxiv-xxxvi) 8. Counties
(Pages xxxvi-xxxvii) 9. Parliamentary divisions of counties
(Pages xxxvii-xxxviii) 10. Union or registration counties
(Page xxxviii) 11. The eleven divisions of England and Wales
(Pages xxxviii-liii)Contract subtree III. The occupations of the people
(Pages xxxviii-xl) 1. Classification of occupations
(Pages xl-liii) 2. The classes, order, and suborders of the abstracts
(Pages liv-lxxi)Contract subtree IV. The blind, deaf-and-dumb, idiots, or imbeciles, lunatics, and inmates of hospitals, workhouses and prisons
(Pages liv-lix) 1. The blind
(Pages lix-lxiii) 2. The deaf-and-dumb
(Pages lxiii-lxiv) 3. Idiots or imbeciles
(Pages lxiv-lxvii) 4. Lunatics
(Pages lxvii-lxviii) 5. Patients in hospitals
(Pages lxviii-lxx) 6. Paupers in workhouses
(Pages lxx-lxxi) 7. Prisoners
(Pages lxxi-lxxiii) Territorial subdivisions of the United Kingdom
(Pages lxxii-lxxiii) The United Kingdom
(Pages lxxiii-lxxvi) Islands in the British Seas
(Pages lxxvi-lxxx) Colonies and dependencies
(Pages lxxxi-lxxxii) The British Empire
(Page lxxxiii) Conclusion
(Pages lxxxv-c) Content of appendix
(164 pages)Contract subtree Appendix A
(Pages 1-7)Contract subtree United Kingdom
(Page 2) Note
(Page 3) Table 1. Area, houses, and population of the United Kingdom, and of its constituent parts, at the census of 1871; with the numbers of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad belonging to the kingdom
(Page 3) Table 2. Average number of persons to a house, of persons to an acre, and of acres to a person, in 1871, and rates of increase of population 18611871 in the United Kingdom and its constituent parts
(Page 4) Table 3. Enumerated population of the United Kingdom and of its constituent parts, at each of the censuses 1801 to 1871; with the numbers of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen belonging to the kingdom
(Page 5) Table 4. Enumerated population of the United Kingdom and of its constituent parts, including the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad belonging to the kingdom, at each of the censuses 1801 to 1871
(Page 6) Table 5. Rate of increase of the population of the United Kingdom and of its constituent parts, including the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad belonging to the kingdom, between each of the censuses 1801 to 1871
(Page 7) Table 6. Population, registered births and deaths, and emigration, 1861-1871
(Page 7) Table 7. Mean enumerated population, annual births and deaths registered, birth-rate, and death-rate, 1861-1871
(Page 7) Table 8. Rate of increase per cent, of the population in each of the decennial periods 1821-31, 1831-41, 1841-51, 1851-61, and 1861-71, assuming that the decennial emigrants (exclusive of foreigners) had remained in the country, and had not increased in the 10 years
(Pages 8-11)Contract subtree England and Wales
(Page 8) Table 9. Houses and population at each of the censuses 1801-1871
(Page 8) Table 10. Increase of the inhabited houses and population in the intervals between the censuses 1801-1871
(Page 8) Table 11. Average number of persons to a family, of persons to an inhabited house, of families to an inhabited house, persons to a Square mile, inhabited houses to a Square mile, and acres to an inhabited house, at each of the censuses: 1801-1871
(Page 9) Table 12. Population, exclusive of the army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad, estimated to the middle of each of the years 1801 to 1871
(Page 9) Table 13. Population, exclusive of army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad; and logarithms of the population, estimated to the middle of each of the census years 18011871
(Page 10) Table 14. Population on April 3rd, 1871, including the portion of the army, navy, marines, and merchant service belonging to but out of the country at the time of the census
(Page 10) Table 15. Number of men in the army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad; the excess of females over males at home and abroad, and over males at home; and the proportion of males to every 100 females in England and Wales; 1801 to 1871
(Page 10) Table 16. Number of persons in public institutions, 1861 and 1871
(Page 11) Table 17. Number of persons enumerated in barns, tents, barges, and vessels in 1871
(Page 11) Table 18. Number of persons enumerated in barns, tents, barges, and vessels at each of the censuses 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871
(Page 11) Table 19. Average number of persons to a family, persons to a house, and families to a house in 1871, inclusive and exclusive of persons in institutions, in vessels in ports, &c, and of persons enumerated out of houses
(Pages 12-22)Contract subtree Population of counties
(Page 12) Table 20. England and Wales area in acres; houses, families, and population in counties proper enumerated on April 3rd, 1871
(Page 13) Table 21. England and Wales area in acres; houses, families, and population in registration divisions and registration counties enumerated on April 3rd, 1871
(Pages 14-15) Table 22. England and Wales area in acres and population of counties proper in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871
(Pages 16-17) Table 23. England and Wales area in acres; and population in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871 in registration divisions and counties
(Pages 18-19) Table 24. England and Wales increase of population in registration divisions and counties, between each of the censuses 1801 to 1 871
(Page 20) Table 25. England and Wales. Rates of increase per cent, of the population in decennial periods (18011871) in counties proper
(Page 21) Table 26. England and Wales rates of increase per cent, of the population in decennial periods (18011871) in registration divisions and counties
(Page 22) Table 27. England and Wales area, and density of population, in 1871, in counties proper and in registration counties
(Pages 23-25)Contract subtree Houses
(Page 23) Table 28. England and Wales increase of houses in the interval, between the censuses of 1861 and 1871; also the average number of persons to a house, and of inhabited houses to 100 persons in 1851, 1861, and 1871, in counties proper
(Page 24) Table 29. England and Wales number of inhabited houses, 1861 and 1871, and the number and proportion of houses assessed to the inhabited house duty, in the years ending 5th April 1862 and 5th April 1871, in counties proper
(Page 25) Table 30. England and Wales number and annual value of houses assessed to inhabited house duty in 1871
(Page 25) Table 31. England and Wales annual value of houses in 1862 and 1871
(Pages 26-45)Contract subtree Towns
(Pages 26-31) Table 32 England and Wales area, inhabited houses, and population in 1871 of 938 towns, and of the rural parts of each county
(Page 32) Table 32a. England and Wales area, inhabited houses, and population in 1871 of entire towns, the parts of which are given in table 32 under more than one county
(Page 32) Table 33. England and Wales population in 1871 of 938 towns, grouped according to magnitude
(Page 33) Table 34 England and Wales area, inhabited houses, and population in 1871 of 938 towns, and of the villages and country parts of the several counties
(Pages 34-37) Table 35. England and Wales population of 103 towns containing upwards of 20, 000 inhabitants in 1871, with their population at previous censuses within the same or the nearest corresponding limits
(Page 37) Table 36. England and Wales population of the 103 large towns, and of the smaller towns and rural parts in 180171
(Page 38) Table 37. England and Wales population of 938 towns in 1861 and 1871
(Page 38) Table 38. England and Wales area and population in 1871 of the 938 towns, and of the rest of the country
(Page 38) Table 39 England and Wales distribution of the 938 towns in 1871
(Page 38) Table 40. England and Wales area, and density of population of 938 towns in 1871
(Page 39) Table 41. England and Wales population of six classes of towns in 1861 and 1871
(Pages 40-45) Table 42. England and Wales number and proportion of the population living at different periods of age in 1871 in 42 large towns
(Page 46) Table 43. England and Wales number of males and females enumerated at different ages in 1871, and the excess of males or females at each age, including and excluding the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad belonging to England and Wales
(Page 46) Table 44. England and Wales uncorrected and corrected ages of the female population in 1871
(Page 47) Table 45. England and Wales estimated population living (1) at each year of age, and (2) at and above each year of age in the middle of the year 1871, including army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad
(Page 48) Table 46. England and Wales estimated population living (1) at each year of age, and (2) at and above each year of age in the middle of the year 1871, excluding army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad
(Page 49) Table 47. England and Wales estimated population, in quinquennial and decennial periods of age, at the middle of the years 1861 and 1871 (corrected from the graduated tables), exclusive of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad
(Page 49) Table 48. England and Wales logarithms of the estimated (corrected) population given in preceding: Table (47)
(Page 50) Table 49. England and Wales estimated population, in quinquennial and decennial periods of age, at the middle of the years 1861 and 1871 (corrected from the graduated tables), including the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad
(Page 50) Table 50. England and Wales proportional number of males and females living contemporaneously (if there were no emigration) at the several ages according to the English life table no. 3, And the excess of either sex at the same ages
(Page 51) Table 51. England and Wales estimated population, in vicennial periods of age, at the middle of the years 1861 and 1871 (corrected from the graduated tables), inclusive and exclusive of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad
(Page 51) Table 52. England and Wales decennial and annual rates of increase of population 1851-1861 and 1861-1871 at vicennial periods of age (deduced from the numbers in the graduated tables, including the army, &c. Abroad)
(Page 52) Table 53. England and Wales proportion of the population at five periods of age to 100 persons under the age of 20 (deduced from the graduated tables, including the army, &c. Abroad)
(Page 52) Table 54. England and Wales proportion of the population living at five periods of age in 1871 (deduced from the graduated tables, including the army, &c. Abroad), compared as with the proportion that would be living at the same periods if the number of annual births and the rate of mortality had remained invariable
(Page 52) Table 55. England and Wales proportion of the population living at five periods of age in 1861 and in 1871 to 100 persons of all ages (deduced from the graduated tables, including the army, &c. abroad)
(Page 53) Table 56. England and Wales population at vicennial periods of age, compared with the number of persons living, on the assumption that the annual births had remained as in 1761, and the rate of mortality had been uniform in the years 1761-1871
(Page 53) Table 57. England and Wales mean ages of the population, as enumerated in 1851, 1861, and 1871 (deduced from the graduated tables, including the army, &c. abroad), and as they would be if the annual number of births remained stationary
(Page 54) Table 58. England and Wales estimated births in ten years preceding each census; ages of the population returned at the census for the years 1821, 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871, and calculated for the years 1801, 1811, 1831, and 1881
(Page 55) Table 59. England and Wales comparison of calculated and enumerated populations, as deduced from Table 58
(Page 55) Table 60. England and Wales average annual births in three periods of ten years
(Page 56) Table 61. England and Wales illustrative table, showing, if we call the births in each of the ten years before the years 1751, 1761, 1771, 1781, 1791, 1881 a generation, how many of such generations (or immigrants replacing them) were enumerated in successive ages of life at the several censuses
(Page 56) Table 62. England and Wales average annual rate of increase per cent, of population living at eleven groups of ages in four periods between the years 1821 and 1871
(Page 57) Table 63. England and Wales probabilities of persons in ten groups of ages surviving 10 years, also the logarithm of each probability, and the probabilities (1) of their dying during the 10 years, deduced from the English life table, and (2) of their dying or leaving England without being replaced by immigrants, deduced from the numbers enumerated at the censuses of 1841, 1851, 1861, and 1871
(Pages 57-58) Table 64. England and Wales probabilities of living 10 years in ten groups of ages, deduced from the English life table; and of the persons enumerated at those ages in the censuses of 1841, 1851, and 1861 (or of immigrants who replace them), being again enumerated in 1851, 1861, and 1871 respectively
(Page 58)Contract subtree Emigration and immigration
(Page 58) Table 65. Number of English-born persons enumerated in Scotland, Ireland, Islands in the British Seas, and in the United States
(Page 58) Table 66. Estimated number of English-born emigrants to Scotland, Ireland, and Islands in the British Seas, and to the United States of America, either not returning or re-emigrating to other parts during the census intervals
(Page 58) Table 67. Return of immigration to the United Kingdom from 1863 to 1872 inclusive, so far as the emigration commissioners have received returns
(Pages 59-60)Contract subtree Ages in counties
(Page 59) Table 68. England and Wales proportional numbers of males and females living at different periods of age in 1871
(Page 60) Table 69. England and Wales proportional number of females to 100 males at different periods of age in 1871
(Pages 61-69)Contract subtree Conjugal condition
(Page 61) Table 70. England and Wales ages of husbands and wives in vicennial and decennial periods in 1871
(Page 61) Table 71. England and Wales the relative ages of husbands and wives in 1871
(Page 62) Table 72. England and Wales number of bachelors, spinsters, widowers, and widows married in the 10 years 186170
(Page 62) Table 73. England and Wales marriages contracted under the various forms in 1861 and 1871
(Page 63) Table 74. Conjugal condition of the population at different ages in 1861 and 1871
(Page 63) Table 75. England and Wales rate of increase per cent, of married women, (1) aged 15-55, (2) 20-40, and (3) of all ages and conditions, in the registration divisions, in the two decades 1851-61 and) 1861-71
(Page 64) Table 76. England and Wales proportion of unmarried, married, and widowed persons of each sex to every 100 males and 100 females of all conditions, living, at different periods of age, at each of the censuses 1851, 1861, and 1871
(Page 64) Table 77. England and Wales numbers and proportions per cent, at different ages of husbands whose wives were absent, and of wives whose husbands were absent on the night of 2nd April 1871
(Page 65) Table 78. England and Wales proportion of single, married, and widowed persons of each sex to 100 men and 100 women of the age of 20 years and upwards in 1871
(Page 66) Table 79. England and Wales. Proportion of spinsters, wives, and widows aged 20 years and under 40 to every 100 women living at the same age in 1871
(Page 67) Table 80. England and Wales number of spinsters and widows, and married women aged 15 and under 55, and 20 and under 40, enumerated at the censuses of 1861 and 1871, and the number of legitimate and illegitimate births registered in the 10 years 1861-70 in the registration divisions and counties
(Page 68) Table 81. England and Wales average annual number of legitimate births to every 100 married women, and of illegitimate births to every 100 spinsters and widows at the ages 15 and under 55, and 20 and under 40, in the registration divisions and counties in the two decades 1851-60 and 1861-70
(Page 69) Table 82. England and Wales total annual marriages during 70 years; the first marriages of bachelors with spinsters; and the estimated number of their surviving couples in 1871
(Pages 70-80)Contract subtree Birthplaces
(Page 70) Table 83, England and Wales birthplaces of the inhabitants at four censuses
(Page 70) Table 84, England and Wales distribution of the natives of Scotland and Ireland over the several groups of the counties proper, in 1871
(Page 70) Table 85. England and Wales birthplaces of the inhabitants of the principal towns in 1871
(Page 71) Table 86. Of the 2, 491, 940 persons living in England and Wales who were born in London, the numbers living in London, and in the following groups of counties proper
(Page 71) Table 87. Birthplaces of the inhabitants of London
(Page 71) Table 88. Birthplaces of the inhabitants of the North-Western counties (proper) of Lancaster and Chester
(Pages 72-73) Table 89, England and Wales. Birthplaces of male inhabitants aged 20 years and upwards
(Pages 72-73) Table 90. England and Wales birthplaces of female inhabitants aged 20 years and upwards
(Pages 74-75) Table 91. England and Wales proportion per 10, 000 of males aged 20 years and upwards in each division, born in that division or elsewhere
(Pages 74-75) Table 92. England and Wales proportion per 10, 000 of females aged 20 years and upwards in each division, born in that division or elsewhere
(Page 76) Table 93. Natives of England, Scotland, Ireland, the colonies, foreign parts, &c. enumerated in 63 large towns of England in 1871
(Page 77) Table 94. Proportions per cent, of natives of the countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, America, &c. to the total foreigners enumerated in England and Wales and in each registration division
(Page 78) Table 95. Aggregate number of British-born subjects in foreign countries from which returns have been received
(Pages 78-79) Table 96. Abstract of returns received through the foreign office relating to natives of the United Kingdom residing in foreign countries on or about 3rd April 1871
(Page 80) Table 97. Distribution of British-born subjects enumerated in the United States of America
(Page 80) Table 98. Summary showing the birthplaces of British-born subjects enumerated in the United States of America
(Pages 81-122)Contract subtree Occupations
(Pages 81-89) Table 99. England and Wales occupations of the people arranged in alphabetical order
(Pages 90-91) Table 100. England and Wales occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards in classes, orders, and sub-orders
(Pages 92-101) Table 101. England and Wales occupations of males at different periods of age as returned by the heads of families and by themselves
(Pages 102-110) Table 102. England and Wales occupations of females at different periods of age as returned by the heads of families and by themselves
(Page 111) Table 103. England and Wales principal occupations in 1871, and number of persons engaged in them, arranged in the order of the numbers
(Page 111) Table 104. England and Wales principal occupations in which males of 20 and under 45 years of age are engaged, and from which a militia or military force must draw its recruits
(Page 112) Table 105. England and Wales number of boys and girls of different ages enumerated at the censuses of 1851, 1861, and 1871, distinguishing (1) scholars; (2) boys and girls at home, and others of no stated occupation; and (3) those engaged in occupations
(Page 112) Table 106. England and Wales to every 100 boys and 100 girls of different ages enumerated at the censuses of 1851, 1861, and 1871, the proportional number of (1) scholars; (2) of boys and girls at home, and others of no stated occupation; and (3) of those engaged in occupations
(Pages 113-114) Table 107. England and Wales number of males engaged in some of the principal occupations enumerated at each of the censuses, 1861 and 1871
(Page 115) Table 107a. England and Wales number of females engaged in some of the principal occupations, enumerated at each of the censuses, 1861 and 1871
(Pages 116-122) Table 108. England and Wales distribution of some of the principal local occupations in 1871
(Pages 123-131)Contract subtree Farmers
(Page 123) Table 109. Farmers, with, the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, as returned at the census of 1871, in the following registration counties Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan), Kent (Extra-Metropolitan), Sussex, Hants, Berks, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland
(Page 123) Table 110. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, as returned at the census of 1851 in the following registration counties Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan), Kent (Extra-Metropolitan), Sussex, Hants, Berks, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland
(Page 124) Table 111. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Surrey (Extra-Metropolitan)
(Page 124) Table 112. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Kent (Extra-Metropolitan)
(Page 124) Table 113. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Sussex
(Page 125) Table 114. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Hampshire
(Page 125) Table 115. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Berkshire
(Page 125) Table 116. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Essex
(Page 126) Table 117. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Suffolk
(Page 126) Table 118. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Norfolk
(Page 126) Table 119. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Leicester
(Page 127) Table 120. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Rutland
(Page 127) Table 121. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Lincolnshire
(Page 127) Table 122. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Nottinghamshire
(Page 128) Table 123. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Derbyshire
(Page 128) Table 124. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Durham
(Page 128) Table 125. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Northumberland
(Page 129) Table 126 farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Cumberland
(Page 129) Table 127. Farmers, with the number of labourers employed, and of acres occupied, 1871 Westmorland
(Pages 130-131) Table 128, England and Wales. Digest of the agricultural returns of the board of trade for 1872, showing the acreage of land under different kinds of culture, and the live stock, in the eleven groups of counties, and in the several counties proper, arranged topographically
(Pages 132-134)Contract subtree The army
(Page 132) Table 129. Number and distribution of the British army on 3rd April 1871
(Page 132) Table 130. Ages of officers and men serving in the British army at home and abroad on 3rd April 1871
(Page 132) Table 131. Civil condition of officers and men serving in the British army at home and abroad on 3rd April 1871
(Page 133) Table 132. Country of birth of effectives serving in the British army at home and abroad, distinguishing officers and men, on 3rd April 1871
(Page 133) Table 133. Number and ages of wives and children of officers and men serving in the British army on 3rd April 1871
(Page 134) Table 134. Country of birth of wives and children of officers and men serving in the British army on 3rd April 1871
(Page 134) Table 135. Royal troops serving in India (exclusive of depots). Ages and civil condition of officers and men on 3rd April 1871
(Page 134) Table 136. Royal troops in India. Number and ages of wives and children of officers and men on 3rd April 1871
(Pages 135-137)Contract subtree The navy and marines
(Page 135) Table 137. Number and distribution of officers and men belonging to Her Majesty's ships at home and abroad on 3rd April 1871, according to the returns received through the admiralty (893 officers and 8, 026 men slept on shore or were absent on leave on the night of 2nd April 1871.)
(Page 135) Table 138. Ages of officers and men belonging to Her Majesty's ships on 3rd April 1871, including 8, 919 officers and men absent on leave
(Page 135) Table 139. Civil condition of officers and men belonging to Her Majesty's ships on 3rd April 1871, including 8, 919 officers and men absent on leave
(Page 135) Table 140. Country of birth of officers and men belonging to Her Majesty's ships on 3rd April 1871, including 8, 919 officers and men absent on leave
(Page 136) Table 141. Number of officers and men serving in the royal marines on 3rd April 1871
(Page 136) Table 142. Ages of officers and men serving in the royal marines on 3rd April 1871
(Page 136) Table 143. Civil condition of officers and men serving in the royal marines on 3rd April 1871
(Page 137) Table 144. Country of birth of officers and men serving in the royal marines on 3rd April 1871
(Page 137) Table 145. Number and ages of wives and children of officers and men serving in the royal marines on 3rd April 1871
(Pages 138-141)Contract subtree The merchant service
(Page 138) Table 146. Number of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British. merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871 (exclusive of manners who were, dwelling on shore or were absent from their ships on 3rd April 1871)
(Page 138) Table 147. Ages of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871
(Page 139) Table 148. Country of birth of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871
(Page 139) Table 149. Civil condition of manners employed and afloat in British merchant vessels in Port in the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871, or which arrived in port between that day and 8th May 1871
(Page 140) Table 150. Ages of mariners employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 151. Country of birth of mariners employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 152. Ages of masters employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 153. Ages of mates employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 154. Ages of seamen employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 155. Ages of apprentices employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 156. Ages of boys employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 157. Ages of engineers, firemen, stokers, and others employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 142)Contract subtree Army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad
(Page 142) Table 158. Numbers of the army, wavy, marines, and merchant seamen in 1801-1871, which should be added to the population of the United Kingdom, as enumerated at the several censuses (exclusive of natives of colonies and foreign parts)
(Page 142) Table 159. Army, navy, marines and merchant seamen absent from the United Kingdom at the census of 1871
(Page 142) Table 160. Estimated ages of the army, navy, marines, and merchant seamen abroad in 1871, belonging to the United Kingdom, but who were not included in the enumerated population
(Pages 143-150)Contract subtree The blind, deaf-and-dumb, idiots or imbeciles, lunatics, &c
(Page 143) Table 161. England and Wales. Number and distribution of persons returned as blind and proportion of blind to population, in 1871
(Page 144) Table 162. Number and distribution of persons returned as deaf-and-dumb, and proportion of deaf-and-dumb to population, in 1871
(Page 145) Table 163. Name and locality, date of foundation, and number of pupils in each of the institutions for the instruction of the blind on 3rd April 1871
(Page 145) Table 164. Name and locality, date of foundation, and number of pupils in each of the institutions for the instruction of the deaf-and-dumb on 3rd April 1871
(Page 146) Table 165. Number and distribution of persons returned as idiots or imbeciles, and proportion to population, in 1871
(Page 147) Table 166. Number and distribution of persons returned as lunatics, and proportion to population, in 1871
(Page 148) Table 167. Number, distribution, and proportion to population, of inmates of hospitals, workhouses, and prisons, in 1871
(Pages 149-150) Table 168. Proportion of the blind, of the deaf-and-dumb, of idiots or imbeciles, of lunatics, and of the inmates of hospitals, workhouses, and prisons, to every 10, 000 of the male and female population respectively, of each registration. Division and county
(Pages 151-160)Contract subtree Islands in the British Seas
(Page 151) Table 169. Average number of persons to a family, persons to a house, and families to a house in 1871
(Page 151) Table 170. Increase of houses in the interval between the censuses of 1861 and 1871, and average number of inhabited houses to 100 persons in 1861 and 1871
(Page 151) Table 171. Proportional numbers of males and females living at different periods of age in 1871
(Page 151) Table 172. Proportional number of females to 100 males at different periods of age in 1871
(Page 151) Table 173 proportion of each sex who are single, married, and widowed, to 100 men and 100 women of the age of 20 years and upwards in 1871
(Page 152) Table 174. Proportion of unmarried, married, and widowed persons of each sex, to 1, 000 males and 1, 000 females of all conditions living at 14 periods of age in 1871
(Page 152) Table 175. Blind, and blind from birth in 1871
(Page 152) Table 176. Blind from birth in 1871
(Page 152) Table 177. Deaf-and-dumb in 1871
(Pages 153-156) Table 178. Occupations of the people arranged in alphabetical order
(Pages 157-159) Table 179 occupations of males under 20, and 20 years and upwards in the Islands collectively and separately
(Pages 159-160) Table 180 occupations of females under 20, and 20 years and upwards in the Islands collectively and separately
(Page 161)Contract subtree Islands around the English Coast
(Page 161) Table 181 England and Wales. Population of the mainland and of the several Islands that have names around the Coast
(Pages 162-164)Contract subtree British colonies and possessions
(Pages 162-164) Table 182. Abstract of the census returns of the several British colonies and possessions for the year 1871 (or latest date)
(10 pages)Contract subtree Appendix b
(Pages 165-166) The act (33 & 34 Vict. Cap. 107.) for taking the census of England
(Pages 167-168) Form of householder's schedule
(Pages 169-174)Contract subtree Mode of taking the census
(Page 169) I. Formation of enumeration districts, and appointment of enumerators
(Page 169) II. Delivery of the schedules to occupiers, preliminary to taking the census
(Page 170) III. Enumeration of the people, and delivery of schedules and enumeration books to the registrars
(Page 171) IV. Examination of enumeration books, and transmission of books and documents to the census office
(Page 171) V. Census of the Channel Islands, of the mercantile marine at home and abroad, of the army and navy, of British subjects in foreign countries, and of British colonies and possessions
(Pages 172-174) VI. Table of allowances
(54 pages)Contract subtree Appendix c
(Pages 175-180) Territorial subdivisions of England and Wales
(Page 181) Territorial subdivisions of Scotland and Ireland
(Pages 181-183)Contract subtree United Kingdom
(Page 182) Table 1. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, parliamentary divisions and boroughs, hundreds and baronies, municipal boroughs, burghs and cities, lieutenancy subdivisions, sessional divisions, police divisions, highway districts, local board districts, boroughs and towns with improvement, paving, or lighting commissions, towns (without municipal authorities, local boards, or commissions), civil parishes, townships, townlands, and parishes Quoad Sacra in Great Britain and Ireland
(Page 182) Table 2. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts in Great Britain and Ireland
(Page 183) Table 3. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, registration districts and sub-districts, poor law unions and districts, parishes, townships, and places for which the population is separately returned, and enumeration districts in Great Britain and Ireland
(Pages 184-199)Contract subtree England and Wales
(Pages 184-185) Table 4. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, parliamentary divisions and boroughs, hundreds, municipal boroughs, lieutenancy subdivisions, petty sessional divisions, police divisions, highway districts, local board districts, boroughs and towns with improvement, paving, or lighting commissions, towns (without municipal authorities, local boards, or commissions), civil parishes, townships, and places, in each of the 11 great divisions of England and Wales
(Pages 186-193) Table 5. Area in statute acres; and number of parliamentary divisions and boroughs, hundreds, municipal boroughs, lieutenancy subdivisions, petty sessional divisions, police divisions, highway districts, local board districts, boroughs and towns with improvement, paving, or lighting commissions, towns (without municipal authorities, local boards, or commissions), civil parishes, townships, and places in each county (proper) in England and Wales
(Page 194) Table 6. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post (mice districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts in each of the 11 great divisions of England and Wales
(Pages 195-197) Table 7. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts, in each county (proper) in England and Wales
(Page 198) Table 8. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, registration districts and sub-districts, poor law unions and districts, parishes, townships, and places for which the population is separately stated, and of enumeration districts in each of the 11 great divisions of England and Wales
(Page 199) Table 9. Area in statute acres; and number of registration districts and sub-districts, poor law unions and districts, parishes, townships, and places for which the population is separately stated, and of enumeration districts in each registration or union county in England and Wales
(Pages 200-209)Contract subtree Scotland
(Pages 200-201) Table 10. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, parliamentary divisions and burghs, districts of burghs, and contributory burghs, municipal burghs and cities, police burghs, towns, and parishes in each of the 8 great divisions of Scotland
(Pages 202-205) Table 11. Area in statute acres; and number of parliamentary divisions and burghs, districts of burghs, and contributory burghs, municipal burghs and cities, police burghs, towns, and parishes in each county (proper) in Scotland
(Page 206) Table 12. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts, in each of the 8 great divisions of Scotland
(Page 207) Table 13. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts, in each county (proper) in Scotland
(Page 208) Table 14. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, registration districts, parishes, enumeration districts, and public institutions, in each of the 8 great divisions of Scotland
(Page 209) Table 15. Area in statute acres; and number of registration districts, parishes, enumeration districts, and public institutions, in each registration county in Scotland
(Pages 210-217)Contract subtree Ireland
(Page 210) Table 16. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, parliamentary divisions and boroughs, baronies, municipal boroughs, sessional districts, police districts boroughs and towns with improvement, paving, or lighting commissions, towns not under local government, parishes, and townlands, in each of the 4 provinces of Ireland
(Pages 210-213) Table 17. Area in statute acres; and number of parliamentary divisions and boroughs, baronies, municipal boroughs, sessional districts, police districts, boroughs and towns with improvement, paving, or lighting commissions, towns not under local government, parishes, and townlands, in each county (proper) in Ireland
(Page 214) Table 18. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts, in each of the 4 provinces of Ireland
(Page 215) Table 19. Area in statute acres; and number of military districts and sub-districts, post office districts, inland revenue districts, and customs ports or districts, in each county (proper) in Ireland
(Page 216) Table 20. Area in statute acres; and number of counties, registration districts, poor law unions, dispensary districts, electoral divisions, parishes, and enumeration districts, in each of the 4 provinces of Ireland
(Page 217) Table 21. Area in statute acres; and number of registration districts, poor law unions, dispensary districts, electoral divisions, parishes, and enumeration districts, in each registration or union county in Ireland
(Pages 218-228)Contract subtree Miscellaneous
(Page 218) Table 22. Number of counties, registration districts and sub-districts, parishes or places, and enumeration districts, in each of the 11 divisions of England and Wales; also population and area thereof
(Page 218) Table 23. Average number of counties, registration districts and sub-districts, parishes or places enumeration districts, population, and area to each of the 11 divisions of England and Wales; also average of the several subsequent items to each county, registration district and sub-district, parish or place, enumeration district, inhabited house, and person
(Page 219) Table 24. Area and population in 1851 of places annexed to, and of places severed from, the counties of England and Wales by the act 7 & 8 Vict. C. 61. (1844)
(Page 220) Table 25. Area in statute acres of counties, and of places annexed to and severed from the several counties (proper) of England and Wales, to constitute registration or union counties
(Page 221) Table 26. Population of counties and of places annexed to and severed from the several counties (proper) of England and Wales, to constitute registration or union counties
(Page 222) Table 27. Area of each county (proper) in England and Wales, and of the parts thereof included within the several registration or union counties
(Page 223) Table 28. Area of each registration or union county in England and Wales, and of the several parts of counties (proper) included therein
(Page 224) Table 29. Population of each county (proper) in England and Wales, and of the parts thereof included within the several registration or union counties
(Page 225) Table 30. Population of each registration or union county in England and Wales, and of the several parts of counties (proper) included therein
(Page 226) Table 31. Areas, dimensions, and proximity of the several territorial divisions of the United Kingdom
(Page 227) Table 32. Civil parishes in division i. (London), classified according to area and population
(Page 228) Table 33. Civil parishes in division ii. (South-Eastern counties), classified according to area and population
(123 pages)Contract subtree Appendix d. Tables relating to the British colonies and possessions
(Pages 231-235)Contract subtree Possessions in Europe
(Page 231)Contract subtree 1. Heligoland
(Page 231) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 8th April 1871
(Page 231) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 231) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 231) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 231) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 232)Contract subtree 2. Gibraltar
(Page 232) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 232) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 232) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 232) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 232) Table 5. Religious denominations of the population
(Pages 232-235)Contract subtree 3. Malta (including Gozo and Comino)
(Page 233) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 3rd May 1871
(Page 233) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 233) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 233-234) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 234) Table 5. Nationality of the population
(Page 235) Table 6. Number of persons able to speak, read, and write English and Italian
(Page 235) Table 7. Number of persons vaccinated and revaccinated
(Pages 235-241)Contract subtree North America
(Pages 235-236)Contract subtree 4. Canada, dominion of
(Page 235) Table 1. Canada, dominion of (exclusive of Manitoba, British Columbia, and the North West territory) area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 236) Table 2. Civil condition of the population
(Page 236) Table 3. Origin of the population
(Page 236) Table 4. Country of birth of the population
(Page 236) Table 5. Religious denomination of the population
(Pages 237-238)Contract subtree 5. Prince Edward Island
(Page 237) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken in April 1871
(Page 237) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 237) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 238) Table 4. Country of birth of the population
(Page 238) Table 5. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 238) Table 6. Number of blind, deaf-and-dumb, and insane
(Pages 238-240)Contract subtree 6. Newfoundland
(Page 238) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken in the year 1869
(Page 238) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 239) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 239) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 239) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 239) Table 6. Number of children attending and not attending school
(Page 239) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 240) Table 8. Number of blind, deaf-and-dumb, idiots, and insane
(Pages 240-241)Contract subtree 7. The Bermudas, or Somers Islands
(Page 240) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 240) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 240) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 240) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 241) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 241) Table 6. State of education
(Page 241) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 241) Table 8. Number of blind, and of deaf-and-dumb
(Page 241) Table 9. Number of births, deaths, and marriages, 18661871
(Pages 242-265)Contract subtree West Indies and Central America
(Page 242)Contract subtree 8. The Bahamas
(Page 242) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 242) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 242) Table 3. Occupations of the population
(Page 242) Table 4. State of education
(Pages 242-244)Contract subtree 9. Turks and Caicos Islands
(Page 242) Table 1. Area, houses, and population according to the census taken 3rd April
(Page 243) Table 2. Population of the several Islands or groups comprising the Turks and Caicos Islands
(Page 243) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 243) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Page 243) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 243) Table 6. Native country of the population
(Page 243) Table 7. State of education
(Page 244) Table 8. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 244) Table 9. Vaccination
(Pages 244-245)Contract subtree 10. Jamaica
(Page 244) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 4th June 1871
(Page 245) Table 2. Civil condition of the population
(Page 245) Table 3. State of education
(Pages 245-246)Contract subtree 11. British Honduras
(Page 245) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 24th December 1870
(Page 245) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 245) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 246) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 246) Table 5. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 246) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Pages 246-257)Contract subtree 12. The Leeward Islands, consisting of the following
(Pages 246-249)Contract subtree Antigua and Barbuda
(Page 246) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 247) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 247) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 248) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 248) Table 5. Native country of the population
(Page 248) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 249) Table 7. Deaf, dumb, blind, and lunatic in the years 1861 and 1871
(Page 249) Table 8. Births and deaths from 1861 to 1870
(Pages 249-250)Contract subtree Montserrat
(Page 249) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 249) Table 2. Number of houses and families
(Page 249) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 250) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Page 250) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 250) Table 6. Country of birth of the population
(Page 250) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 250) Table 8. Number of blind, deaf, dumb, and lunatic
(Page 250) Table 9. Aggregate number of births and deaths from 1862 to 1870
(Pages 251-252)Contract subtree St. Christopher (or St. Kitts)
(Page 251) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 251) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 251) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 251) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 252) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 252) Table 6. Births and deaths, 1865-1870
(Page 252) Table 1. Area, number of houses, and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 252) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 252) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 253) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 253) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Pages 253-254)Contract subtree Anguilla
(Page 253) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 253) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 253) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 254) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 254) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Pages 254-255)Contract subtree The Virgin Islands (Tortola, &c.)
(Page 254) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 5th April 1871
(Page 254) Table 2. Number of houses
(Page 254) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 255) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 255) Table 5. Native country of the population
(Page 255) Table 6. Religious professions of the population
(Pages 255-257)Contract subtree Dominica
(Page 255) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 27th November 1871
(Page 255) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 256) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 256) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 256) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 256) Table 6. Religions denominations of the population
(Page 256) Table 7. Persons in public institutions, including officials and their families
(Page 257) Table 8. Blind, deaf, deaf-and-dumb, dumb, and crippled
(Pages 257-264)Contract subtree 13. The Windward Islands, consisting of the following
(Pages 257-259)Contract subtree Barbados
(Page 257) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 257) Table 2. Number of houses and. Families
(Page 258) Table 8. Ages and civil condition of the population
(Page 258) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 258) Table 5. Religion of the population
(Page 258) Table 6. State of education
(Page 259) Table 7. Number of blind, deaf-and-dumb, and other infirm persons
(Pages 259-261)Contract subtree St. Lucia
(Page 259) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 17th April 1871
(Page 259) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 259) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 260) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 260) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 260) Table 6. Religion of the population
(Page 260) Table 7. Persons in public institutions, including officials and their families
(Page 261) Table 8. Blind, deaf, dumb, and insane, &c
(Page 261) Table 9. Births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials during the years 1869 and 1870
(Pages 261-262)Contract subtree St. Vincent and its dependencies
(Page 261) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 9th April 1871
(Page 261) Table 2. Number of houses
(Page 261) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 262) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 262) Table 5. Country of birth of the population
(Page 262) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 262) Table 7. Births and deaths from 1st July 1864 to 31st December 1870
(Pages 262-264)Contract subtree Grenada and its dependencies
(Page 262) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 1st May 1871
(Page 263) Table 2. Number of houses
(Page 263) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 263) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Page 263) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 263) Table 6. Nationality of the population
(Page 263) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 264) Table 8. Births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials registered in the 5 years 1866-1870
(Page 264)Contract subtree Tobago
(Page 264) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Pages 264-265)Contract subtree 14. Trinidad
(Page 264) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 10th April 1871
(Page 264) Table 2. Number of houses and families
(Page 265) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 265) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 265) Table 5. Native country of the population
(Page 265) Table 6. Number of persons in hospitals, asylums, &c
(Pages 265-267)Contract subtree South America
(Pages 266-267)Contract subtree 15. British Guiana
(Page 266) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 3rd April 1871
(Page 266) Table 2. Number of houses
(Page 266) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 266) Table 4. Ages and civil condition of the population
(Page 267) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 267) Table 6. Native country of the population
(Page 267)Contract subtree 16. The Falkland Islands
(Page 267) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken March 1871
(Pages 268-285)Contract subtree Colonies and possessions in Africa
(Page 268)Contract subtree 17. Island of Ascension
(Page 268) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 3rd April 1871
(Page 268) Table 2. Return of patients, who were in the royal naval hospital on the 7th April 1871
(Pages 268-270)Contract subtree 18. St. Helena
(Page 268) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 7th April 1871
(Page 269) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 269) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 269) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 269) Table 5. Native country of the population
(Page 270) Table 6. Deaths during the ten years 1861-1870 classified according to diseases
(Page 270) Table 7. Deaths during the ten years 1861-1870 classified according to ages
(Pages 271-273)Contract subtree 19. West African Settlements
(Pages 271-272)Contract subtree Sierra Leone
(Page 271) Table 1. Area and population according to the census return dated 22nd May 1871
(Page 271) Table 2. Occupations of the population
(Page 271) Table 3. Races of the population
(Page 272) Table 4. Religious denominations of the population
(Pages 272-273)Contract subtree The Gambia
(Page 272) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 1st April 1871
(Page 272) Table 2. Population of the Settlements comprising the Gambia
(Page 272) Table 3. Occupations of the population
(Page 273) Table 4. Races of the population
(Page 273) Table 5. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 273)Contract subtree Gold Coast
(Page 273) Table 1. Area and population according to the colonial official return for 1871
(Page 273)Contract subtree Lagos
(Page 273) Table 1. Population according to the colonial official return for 1871
(Page 274)Contract subtree 20. Cape of good Hope
(Page 274) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken in March 1865
(Page 274)Contract subtree British Kaffraria
(Page 274) Table 1. Area and population according to a return dated 31st December 1864
(Page 274) Table 2. Details of population
(Page 274) Basutoland estimated population
(Page 275) 21. Griqualand West estimated area and population
(Page 275)Contract subtree 22. Natal
(Page 275) Table 1. Area and population according to the colonial official return for 1871
(Pages 275-285)Contract subtree 23. The Mauritius and its dependencies
(Page 275) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 11th April 1871
(Pages 275-282)Contract subtree The Mauritius
(Page 275) Table 2. Population at the four censuses 1846, 1851, 1861, and 1871
(Page 276) Table 3. Number of houses
(Page 276) Table 4. Ages of the resident population
(Page 277) Table 5. Civil condition of the resident population
(Pages 277-279) Table 6. Occupations of the resident population in 1861 and 1871
(Pages 280-281) Table 7. Country of birth and nationality of the resident population
(Page 282) Table 8. Religious denominations of the resident population
(Page 282) Table 9. Number of deaf, dumb, blind, and insane
(Pages 282-285)Contract subtree Dependencies of the Mauritius
(Page 282) Table 1. Population according to the census taken on 11th April 1871
(Page 283) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 283) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 283-284) Table 4. Occupations of the population in 1861 and 1871
(Page 285) Table 5. Country of birth and nationality of the population
(Page 285) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 285) Table 7. Deaf, dumb, blind, and insane
(Pages 285-325)Contract subtree Possessions in Asia
(Pages 286-309)Contract subtree 24. India
(Pages 286-287) Statement of territorial subdivisions
(Page 288) Table 1. Subdivisions, villages, area, inhabited houses, and population in each province, according to the most recent information, and as far as returns have been received
(Page 289) Table 2. Subdivisions, villages, area, inhabited houses, and population in each division or commissionership
(Pages 290-293) Table 3. Subdivisions, tillages, area, inhabited houses, and population in each executive district
(Pages 294-300) Table. 4. Population of the chief towns in each province
(Pages 301-302) Table 5. Area and population of native or feudatory states
(Page 303) Table 6. Classification of the population of India under British administration
(Page 304) Table 7. Number of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871, with respect to whom returns have been received
(Page 304) Table 8. Ages of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871, with respect to whom returns have been received
(Page 305) Table 9. Civil or conjugal condition of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871, with respect to whom returns have been received
(Pages 305-306) Table 10. Occupations of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871, with respect to whom returns have been received in classes, orders, and sub-orders
(Pages 306-308) Table 11. Occupations of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871 with respect to whom returns have been received
(Page 308) Table 12. Country of birth of British-born subjects (exclusive of army and navy) dwelling in India on or about 15th June 1871, with respect to whom returns have been received
(Page 309) Table 13. European military force in India in 1871
(Page 310) 25. Perim
(Page 310) 26. Aden
(Page 310)Contract subtree 27. Ceylon
(Page 310) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 26-27th March 1871
(Pages 310-321)Contract subtree 28. The Straits Settlements, consisting of
(Pages 310-313)Contract subtree Singapore
(Page 310) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 311) Table 2. Nationality and ages of the European, American, and Eurasian resident population
(Page 311) Table 3. Nationality and ages of the Chinese and other native population
(Pages 311-313) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Pages 313-319)Contract subtree Penang or Prince of Wales' Island, and province Wellesley
(Page 313) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 314) Table 2. Nationality and ages of the European, American, and Eurasian population of Prince of Wales' Island
(Page 314) Table 3. Nationality and ages of the European, American, and Eurasian population of province Wellesley
(Page 315) Table 4. Nationality and ages of the native population of Prince of Wales' Island
(Page 315) Table 5. Nationality and ages of the native population of province Wellesley
(Pages 315-317) Table 6. Occupations of the population of Prince of Wales' Island
(Pages 317-319) Table 7 occupations of the population of province Wellesley
(Pages 319-321)Contract subtree Malacca
(Page 319) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 319) Table 2. Nationality and ages of the resident European and Eurasian population
(Page 320) Table 3. Nationality and ages of the native population
(Pages 320-321) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 322)Contract subtree 29. Labuan
(Page 322) Table 1. Area and population according to the colonial official return for 1871
(Pages 322-325)Contract subtree 30. Hong Kong
(Page 322) Table 1. Area and population according to the census of the Chinese community, taken 24th October 1870, and of the foreign residents, taken on 2nd April 1871
(Page 322) Table 2. Ages of the European and American resident population according to the census taken on 2d April 1871
(Page 322) Table 3. Ages of the Goa, Manilla, and Indian resident population and their religious denominations
(Page 323) Table 4. Chinese resident population in the town of Victoria
(Page 324) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 324) Table 6. Nationality of the European and American resident population
(Page 324) Table 7. Religious denominations of the European and American resident population
(Page 324) Table 8. Educational statistics
(Page 325) Table 9. Number of public and private buildings
(Pages 325-351)Contract subtree Australasia
(Pages 325-328)Contract subtree 31. Western Australia
(Page 325) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken on 31st March 1870
(Page 326) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 326) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 326-327) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 327) Table 5. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 327) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 328) Table 7. Births, marriages, and deaths registered during the 10 years 1860-1869
(Page 328) Table 8. Prisoners in convict gaols or stations
(Pages 329-333)Contract subtree 32. South Australia
(Page 329) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 329) Table 2. Population at each of the censuses of 1844, 1846, 1851, 1855, 1861, and 1871
(Page 329) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 329) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 330-331) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 331) Table 6. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 331) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 332) Table 8. State of education of the population
(Page 332) Table 9. Number of schools licensed by the central board of education, number of scholars, &c. during the years 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, and 1871
(Page 332) Table 10. Sick, deaf-and-dumb, blind, crippled or maimed, lunatics or idiots
(Page 333) Table 11. Births, marriages, and deaths
(Pages 333-336)Contract subtree 33. Victoria
(Page 333) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 334) Table 2 population and number of dwellings at the 10 censuses, 1836-1871
(Page 334) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 334) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Page 335) Table 5. Birthplaces of the population
(Pages 335-336) Table 6. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 336) Table 7. State of education of the population
(Page 336) Table 8. Number of public and private schools, of college, and grammar schools, number of instructors, and number of scholars in the colony during the year 1870
(Pages 337-342)Contract subtree 34. New South Wales
(Page 337) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 2nd April 1871
(Page 337) Table 2. Population showing increase or decrease at different periods between the years 1821 and 1871
(Page 337) Table 3. Number and classification of dwellings, 1861 and 1871
(Page 338) Table 4. Ages of the population, 1861 and 1871
(Page 338) Table 5. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 338-340) Table 6. Occupations of the population
(Page 341) Table 7. Birthplaces of the population, 1861 and 1871
(Page 341) Table 8. Education of the population
(Page 342) Table 9. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 342) 35. Norfolk Island area and population as returned by the governor of new South Wales
(Pages 342-345)Contract subtree 36. Queensland
(Page 342) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 1st September 1871
(Page 343) Table 2. Ages of the population
(Page 343) Table 3. Civil condition of the population
(Page 344) Table 4. Occupations of the population
(Page 344) Table 5. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 345) Table 6. Education of the population
(Page 345) Table 7. Religious denominations of the population
(Page 345) Table 8. Hospitals, lunatic asylums, prisons, &c
(Page 345) Table 9. Blind, deaf-and-dumb, and other bodily afflicted persons
(Pages 346-348)Contract subtree 37. Tasmania
(Page 346) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 7th February 1870
(Page 346) Table 2. Number of houses and stores
(Page 346) Table 3. Ages of the population
(Page 346) Table 4. Civil condition of the population
(Pages 347-348) Table 5. Occupations of the population
(Page 348) Table 6. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 348) Table 7. Education of the population
(Page 348) Table 8. Religious denominations of the population
(Pages 349-351)Contract subtree 38. New Zealand
(Page 349) Table 1. Area and population according to the census taken 27th February 1871
(Page 349) Table 2. Population at each of the six censuses 1851-1871
(Page 349) Table 3. Houses, &c
(Page 350) Table 4. Ages of the population
(Page 350) Table 5. Civil condition of the population
(Page 350) Table 6. Occupations of the population
(Page 350) Table 7. Birthplaces of the population
(Page 351) Table 8. Education of the population
(Page 351) Table 9. Religious denominations of the population