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City and County reports, Scotland, 1931

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(38 pages)Contract subtree 1. Edinburgh
(Pages 3-18) Report
(Pages 19-38)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 19) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 20) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 20) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Pages 20-21) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 21) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 21-22) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 22) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 22) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 22) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 22) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 22) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 23) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 23) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 23) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 24) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 24-26) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 26) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 27) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 27) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 28) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 28) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 28-29) 22. Occupations
(Page 30) 23. Industries
(Page 31) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 32) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 32) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 33-35) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 35) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 36) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 36) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Pages 37-38) 31. Institutions
(46 pages)Contract subtree 2. Glasgow
(Pages 41-58) Report
(Pages 59-84)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 59) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 60) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 60) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Pages 60-62) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 63) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 63-65) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 65) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 65) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 65) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 65) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 65) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Pages 65-66) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 67) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 67) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 67) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 68-69) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 70) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 70) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 71) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 71) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 71) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 72-73) 22. Occupations
(Pages 73-74) 23. Industries
(Page 75) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 76) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 76) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 77-80) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 81) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Pages 81-82) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 82) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Pages 83-84) 31. Institutions
(30 pages)Contract subtree 3. Dundee
(Pages 87-96) Report
(Pages 97-113)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 97) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 98) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 98) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 99) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 99) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 100) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 100) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 100) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 100) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 100) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 100) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 101) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 101) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 101) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 101) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 102-103) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 104) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 104) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 105) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 105) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 105) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 106) 22. Occupations
(Page 107) 23. Industries
(Page 108) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 109) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 109) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 110-111) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 111) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 112) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 112) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 113) 31. Institutions
(30 pages)Contract subtree 4. Aberdeen (city)
(Pages 117-128) Report
(Pages 129-144)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 129) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 130) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 130) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 130) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 131) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 131) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 131) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 131) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 131) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 131) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 131) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 131) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 132) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 132) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 132) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 133-134) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 135) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 135) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 136) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 136) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 136) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 137) 22. Occupations
(Page 138) 23. Industries
(Page 139) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 140) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 140) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 141-142) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 142) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 143) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 143) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 144) 31. Institutions
(54 pages)Contract subtree 5. Aberdeen (county)
(Pages 147-156) Report
(Pages 157-198)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 157-159) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 160) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 160-161) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 162) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 163-168) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 169-171) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 172) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 173) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Pages 173-174) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 174) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 175) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 175) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 176-178) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 179) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 179) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 180-181) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 182) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 182) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 183) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 183) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 184-185) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 186-188) 22. Occupations
(Pages 189-190) 23. Industries
(Page 191) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 192) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 192) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Aberdeen county, excluding Aberdeen city portion
(Page 193) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Peterhead burgh
(Pages 194-196) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 196) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 197) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 197) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 198) 31. Institutions
(44 pages)Contract subtree 6. Angus
(Pages 201-210) Report
(Pages 211-242)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 211-213) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 214) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 214-215) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 216) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 216-219) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 219-220) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 221) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 221) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 221) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 222) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 222) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 222) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 223-224) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 225) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 225) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 226-227) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 228) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs, Arbroath burgh
(Page 228) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 229) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 229) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 230) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 231-232) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 233) 22. Occupations
(Page 234) 23. Industries
(Page 235) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 236) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 237) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons (excluding large burghs)
(Page 237) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons (Arbroath burgh)
(Pages 238-239) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 240) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 241) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 241) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 242) 31. Institutions
(50 pages)Contract subtree 7. Argyll
(Pages 245-255) Report
(Pages 256-291)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 256-257) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 258) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 258-259) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 259) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 260-264) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 265-268) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 269) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 270) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 270) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 270) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 271) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 271) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 272-274) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 275) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 275) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 276-277) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 278) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 278) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 279) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 279) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 280-281) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 282) 22. Occupations
(Page 283) 23. Industries
(Page 284) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 285) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 286) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 287-288) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 289) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 290) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 290) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 291) 31. Institutions
(60 pages)Contract subtree 8. Ayr
(Pages 295-305) Report
(Pages 306-351)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 306-308) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 309) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 310) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Pages 310-311) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 312-317) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 318-319) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 320) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 321) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 322) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 323) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 323) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 324) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 324-325) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 326) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 326) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 327-328) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 329) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 329) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 330) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 330) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 331) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 332-334) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 335-338) 22. Occupations
(Pages 339-341) 23. Industries
(Page 342) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 343) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 343) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Ayr county
(Page 344) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Ayr burgh
(Page 344) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Kilmarnock burgh
(Page 345) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons (excluding large burghs)
(Pages 345-348) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 349) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Pages 349-350) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 350) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 351) 31. Institutions
(36 pages)Contract subtree 9. Banff
(Pages 355-363) Report
(Pages 364-388)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 364-365) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 366) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 367) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 367) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 368-369) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 370) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 371) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 371) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 371) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 372) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 372) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 372) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 373) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 374) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 374) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 375-376) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 377) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 377) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 378) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 378) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 379-380) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 381) 22. Occupations
(Page 382) 23. Industries
(Page 383) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 384) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 384) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 385-386) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 387) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 387) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 388) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 388) 31. Institutions
(32 pages)Contract subtree 10. Berwick
(Pages 391-398) Report
(Pages 399-420)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 399-400) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 401) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 401) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 402) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 402-404) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 404) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 405) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 405) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 406) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 406) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 406) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 406) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 407) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 408) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 408) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 409-410) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 411) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 411) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 412) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 412) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 413) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 414) 22. Occupations
(Page 415) 23. Industries
(Page 416) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 417) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 417) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 418) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 419) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 419) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 420) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 420) 31. Institutions
(32 pages)Contract subtree 11. Bute
(Pages 423-431) Report
(Pages 432-451)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 432) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 433) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 433) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 433) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 434) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 435) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 435) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 436) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 436) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 436) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 437) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 437) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 438) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 439) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 439) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 440-441) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 442) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 442) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 443) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 443) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 444) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 445) 22. Occupations
(Page 446) 23. Industries
(Page 447) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 448) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 448) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 449) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 450) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 450) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 451) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 451) 31. Institutions
(28 pages)Contract subtree 12. Caithness
(Pages 455-462) Report
(Pages 463-480)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 463) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 464) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 464) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 464) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 465) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 466) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 466) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 466) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 467) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 467) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 467) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 467) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 467-468) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 468) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 468) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 469-470) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 471) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 471) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 472) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 472) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 473) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 474) 22. Occupations
(Page 475) 23. Industries
(Page 476) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 477) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 477) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 478) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 479) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 479) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 480) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 480) 31. Institutions
(32 pages)Contract subtree 13. Clackmannan
(Pages 483-491) Report
(Pages 492-511)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 492) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 493) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 493) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 493) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 494) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 495) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 495) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 495) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 496) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 496) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 496) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 497) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 497) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 498) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 498) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 499-500) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 501) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 501) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 502) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 502) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 503) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 504) 22. Occupations
(Page 505) 23. Industries
(Page 506) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 507) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 507) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Clackmannan county
(Page 508) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Alloa burgh
(Page 509) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 510) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 510) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 511) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 511) 31. Institutions
(46 pages)Contract subtree 14. Dumbarton
(Pages 515-523) Report
(Pages 525-558)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 525-526) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 527) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 527) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 528) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 529-530) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 531) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 532) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 532) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 532) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 533) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 533) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 533) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 534) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 535) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 535) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 536-537) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 538) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 538) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 539) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 539) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 540) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 541-542) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 543-546) 22. Occupations
(Pages 547-549) 23. Industries
(Page 550) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 551) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 551) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumbarton county
(Page 552) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Clydebank burgh
(Page 552) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumbarton burgh
(Page 553) 26c. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumbarton county (excluding large burghs)
(Page 553) 26d. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Kirkintilloch burgh
(Pages 554-555) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 556) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 556) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 557) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Pages 557-558) 31. Institutions
(44 pages)Contract subtree 15. Dumfries
(Pages 561-571) Report
(Pages 572-602)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 572-573) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 574) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 574-575) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 575) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 576-579) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 579-580) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 581) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 581) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 582) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 582) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 582) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 582) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 583-584) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 585) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 585) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 586-587) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 588) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs, Dumfries burgh
(Page 588) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 589) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 589) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 590) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 591-592) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 593) 22. Occupations
(Page 594) 23. Industries
(Page 595) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 596) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 596) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumfries county (including large burghs of Dumfries)
(Page 597) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumfries burghs
(Page 597) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dumfries county (excluding large burghs of Dumfries)
(Pages 598-600) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 600) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 601) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 601) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 602) 31. Institutions
(38 pages)Contract subtree 16. East Lothian
(Pages 605-613) Report
(Pages 614-639)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 614-615) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 616) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 616) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 617) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 617-619) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 620) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 621) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 621) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 622) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 622) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 623) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 623) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 623-624) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 624) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 625) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 626-627) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 628) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 628) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 629) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 629) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 630-631) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 632) 22. Occupations
(Page 633) 23. Industries
(Page 634) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 635) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 635) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 636-637) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 638) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 638) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 639) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 639) 31. Institutions
(68 pages)Contract subtree 17. Fife
(Pages 643-655) Report
(Pages 656-708)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 656-658) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Pages 659-660) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 661) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Pages 662-663) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 663-669) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 670-673) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 673) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 674) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 675) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 676) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 677) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 677) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 678-679) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 680) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 681) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 682-683) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 684) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 684) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 685) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 685) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 686) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 687-689) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 690-693) 22. Occupations
(Pages 694-696) 23. Industries
(Page 697) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 698) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 698) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Fife county (including large burghs)
(Page 699) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Dunfermline burgh
(Page 699) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Kirkcaldy burgh
(Page 700) 26c. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Buckhaven and Methil burgh
(Page 700) 26d. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Cowdenbeeth burgh
(Page 701) 26e. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Fife county (excluding large burghs)
(Pages 702-705) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Pages 705-706) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Pages 706-707) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 707) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 708) 31. Institutions
(50 pages)Contract subtree 18. Inverness
(Pages 711-723) Report
(Pages 724-758)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 724-725) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 726) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 726) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 727) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 728-731) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 732-734) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 735) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 735) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 736) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 736) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Pages 736-737) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 738) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 738-740) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 740) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 740) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 741-742) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 743) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs, Inverness burgh
(Page 743) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 744) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 744) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 745) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 746-747) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 748) 22. Occupations
(Page 749) 23. Industries
(Page 750) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 751) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 752) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Inverness county (including large burgh of Inverness)
(Page 753) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Inverness burgh
(Page 753) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Inverness county (excluding large burgh of Inverness)
(Pages 754-755) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 756) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 756) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 757) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 758) 31. Institutions
(36 pages)Contract subtree 19. Kincardine
(Pages 761-770) Report
(Pages 771-793)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 771-772) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 773) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 773) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 774) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 774-775) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 776) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 777) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 777) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 777) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 778) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 778) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 778) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 779) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 780) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 780) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 781-782) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 783) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 783) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 784) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 784) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 785) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 786) 22. Occupations
(Page 787) 23. Industries
(Page 788) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 789) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 789) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 790-791) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 791) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 792) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 792) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 793) 31. Institutions
(36 pages)Contract subtree 20. Kirkcudbright
(Pages 797-805) Report
(Pages 806-830)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 806-807) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 808) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 808) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 809) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 809-811) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 812-813) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 813) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 814) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 814) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 814) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 814) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 815) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 815) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 816) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 816) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 817-818) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 819) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 819) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 820) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 820) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 821-822) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 823) 22. Occupations
(Page 824) 23. Industries
(Page 825) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 826) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 826) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 827-828) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 829) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 829) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 830) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 830) 31. Institutions
(68 pages)Contract subtree 21. Lanark
(Pages 833-847) Report
(Pages 848-897)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 848-850) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 851) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 852) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 853) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 854-860) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 861-862) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 863) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Pages 864-865) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Pages 865-866) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Pages 867-868) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 868) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Pages 868-869) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 870-872) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 873) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 874) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 875-876) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 877) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 877) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 878) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 878) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Pages 879-880) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 881-882) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 883-884) 22. Occupations
(Pages 885-886) 23. Industries
(Page 887) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 887) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 888) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Lanark county (excluding Glasgow city)
(Page 888) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Airdrie burgh
(Page 889) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Coatbridge burgh
(Page 889) 26c. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Hamilton burgh
(Page 890) 26d. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Motherwell and Wishaw burgh
(Page 890) 26e. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Rutherglen burgh
(Page 891) 26f. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Lanark county (excluding large burghs)
(Pages 892-894) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 894) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 895) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 895) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Pages 896-897) 31. Institutions
(42 pages)Contract subtree 22. Midlothian
(Pages 901-911) Report
(Pages 912-940)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 912-913) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 914) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 915) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 915) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 916-918) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 919) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 920) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 920) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 921) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 921) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 921) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 922) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 923) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 924) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 924) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 925-926) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 927) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 927) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 928) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 928) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 929-930) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 931) 22. Occupations
(Page 932) 23. Industries
(Page 933) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 934) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 934) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Midlothian county (excluding Edinburgh city)
(Page 935) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Musselburgh burgh
(Pages 936-937) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 938) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 939) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 939) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 940) 31. Institutions
(60 pages)Contract subtree 23. Moray, Nairn
(Pages 943-952) Report
(Pages 953-975)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 953) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 954) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 954) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 955) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 955-957) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 957-958) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 958) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 958) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 959) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 959) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 959) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 959) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 960) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 961) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 961) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 962-963) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 964) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 964) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 965) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 965) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 966-967) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 968) 22. Occupations
(Page 969) 23. Industries
(Page 970) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 971) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 971) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 972-973) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 974) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 974) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 975) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 975) 31. Institutions
(Pages 977-984) Report
(Page 985) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 986) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 986) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 986) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 987) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 987) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 988) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 988) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 988) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 988) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 988) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 988) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 989) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 989) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 989) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 990-991) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 992) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 992) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 993) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 993) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 994) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 995) 22. Occupations
(Page 996) 23. Industries
(Page 997) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 998) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 998) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 999) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 999) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 999) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1000) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1000) 31. Institutions
(36 pages)Contract subtree 24. Orkney
(Pages 1012-1013) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1014) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1014) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1015) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1015-1016) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1017-1018) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1018) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1018) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1018) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1018) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1019) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1020) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1020) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1021) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1021) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1022-1023) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1024) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1024) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1025) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1025) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1026-1027) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1028) 22. Occupations
(Page 1029) 23. Industries
(Page 1030) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1031) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1031) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 1032-1033) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1034) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1034) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1035) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1035) 31. Institutions
(30 pages)Contract subtree 25. Peebles
(Page 1048) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1049) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1049) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1050) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 1050) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1051) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1051) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1052) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1052) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1052) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1052) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1053) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1053) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1054) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1054) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1055-1056) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1057) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1057) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1058) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1058) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1059) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1060) 22. Occupations
(Page 1061) 23. Industries
(Page 1062) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1063) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1063) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 1064) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1065) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1065) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1066) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1066) 31. Institutions
(76 pages)Contract subtree 26. Perth, Kinross
(Pages 1081-1083) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1084) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 1085-1086) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1087) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1087-1092) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1093-1095) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1096) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1096) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1097) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1097) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1097) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1098) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 1098-1100) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1101) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1101) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1102-1103) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1104) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs, Perth burgh
(Page 1104) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1105) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1105) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1106) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1107-1108) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1109) 22. Occupations
(Page 1110) 23. Industries
(Page 1111) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1112) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1112) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Perth county (including large burgh of Perth)
(Page 1113) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Perth burgh
(Page 1113) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Perth county (excluding large burgh of Perth)
(Pages 1114-1115) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1116) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1117) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1117) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1118) 31. Institutions
(Pages 1119-1142)Contract subtree Kinross
(Page 1127) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1128) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1128) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1128) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 1128) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1129) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1129) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1129) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1129) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1130) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1130) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1130) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1130) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1131) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1131) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1132-1133) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1134) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1134) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1135) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1135) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1136) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1137) 22. Occupations
(Page 1138) 23. Industries
(Page 1139) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1140) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1140) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 1141) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1141) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1141) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1142) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1142) 31. Institutions
(56 pages)Contract subtree 27. Renfrew
(Pages 1158-1159) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1160) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1161) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Pages 1161-1162) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1163-1165) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1166-1167) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1167) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1168) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1169) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Pages 1169-1170) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1170) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1170) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 1171-1172) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1172) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1173) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1174-1175) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1176) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 1176) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1177) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1177) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1178) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1179-1180) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 1181-1184) 22. Occupations
(Pages 1185-1187) 23. Industries
(Page 1188) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1189) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1189) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Renfrew county (including large burghs)
(Page 1190) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Barhead burgh
(Page 1190) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Greenock burgh
(Page 1191) 26c. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Johnstone burgh
(Page 1191) 26d. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Paisley burgh
(Page 1192) 26e. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Port-Glasgow burgh
(Page 1192) 26f. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Renfrew burgh
(Page 1193) 26g. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Renfrew county (excluding large burghs)
(Pages 1194-1195) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1196) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1196) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1197) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Pages 1197-1198) 31. Institutions
(46 pages)Contract subtree 28. Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 1213-1214) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1215) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1216) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1217) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1217-1220) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1221-1222) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1223) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1223) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1224) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1224) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1225) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1225) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 1226-1227) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1228) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1228) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1229-1230) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1231) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1231) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1232) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1232) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1233-1234) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1235) 22. Occupations
(Page 1236) 23. Industries
(Page 1237) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1238) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1239) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 1239-1241) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1242) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1242) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1243) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1243) 31. Institutions
(38 pages)Contract subtree 29. Roxburgh
(Pages 1258-1259) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1260) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Pages 1260-1261) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1261) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1262-1263) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1264) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1265) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1265) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1266) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1266) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1266) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1266) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1267) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1268) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1268) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1269-1270) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1271) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1271) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1272) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1272) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1273) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1274) 22. Occupations
(Page 1275) 23. Industries
(Page 1276) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1277) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1277) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Roxburgh county
(Page 1278) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Hawick burgh
(Pages 1279-1280) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1280) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1280) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1281) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1281) 31. Institutions
(30 pages)Contract subtree 30. Selkirk
(Page 1293) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1294) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1294) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1295) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Page 1295) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1296) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1296) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1296) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1296) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1296) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1296) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1297) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1297) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1298) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1298) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1299-1300) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1301) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1301) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1302) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1302) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1303) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1304) 22. Occupations
(Page 1305) 23. Industries
(Page 1306) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1307) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1307) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Selkirk county
(Page 1308) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Galashiels burgh
(Page 1309) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1310) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1310) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1311) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1311) 31. Institutions
(52 pages)Contract subtree 31. Stirling
(Pages 1327-1328) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1329) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1330) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1331) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1332-1334) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1335) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1336) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Pages 1336-1337) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1337) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1338) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1338) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1339) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 1340-1341) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1341) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1342) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1343-1344) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1345) 16a. Age distribution by single years under 21 in large burghs
(Page 1345) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1346) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1346) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1347) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1348-1349) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Pages 1350-1353) 22. Occupations
(Pages 1353-1355) 23. Industries
(Page 1356) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1357) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1357) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, entire county
(Page 1358) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Falkirk burgh
(Page 1358) 26b. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Grangemouth burgh
(Page 1359) 26c. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Stirling burgh
(Page 1359) 26d. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Stirling county (excluding large burghs)
(Pages 1360-1361) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1362) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1362) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1363) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1363) 31. Institutions
(32 pages)Contract subtree 32. Sutherland
(Page 1376) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1377) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1377) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1377) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1378-1379) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1379) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1380) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1380) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1380) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1381) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1381) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1381) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1382) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1383) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1383) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1384-1385) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1386) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1386) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1387) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1387) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1388) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1389) 22. Occupations
(Page 1390) 23. Industries
(Page 1391) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1392) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1392) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 1393) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1394) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1394) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1395) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1395) 31. Institutions
(40 pages)Contract subtree 33. West Lothian
(Pages 1410-1411) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1412) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1412) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1413) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1413-1415) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1415-1416) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1416) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1417) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1417) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1418) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1418) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1418) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1419) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1420) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1420) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1421-1422) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1423) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1423) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1424) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1424) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1425-1426) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1427) 22. Occupations
(Page 1428) 23. Industries
(Page 1429) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1430) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1430) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, West Lothian county
(Page 1431) 26a. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Bathgate burgh
(Page 1431) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, Borrowstounness burgh
(Pages 1432-1433) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1434) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1434) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1435) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1435) 31. Institutions
(32 pages)Contract subtree 34. Wigtown
(Page 1448) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1449) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1449) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1450) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1450-1451) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Page 1452) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1453) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1453) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1453) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1454) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1454) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1454) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Page 1455) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1456) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1456) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1457-1458) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1459) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1459) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1460) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1460) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Page 1461) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1462) 22. Occupations
(Page 1463) 23. Industries
(Page 1464) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1465) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1465) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Page 1466) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1467) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1467) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1468) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1468) 31. Institutions
(36 pages)Contract subtree 35. Zetland
(Page 1481) 1. Population of burghs, districts of counties, and civil parishes
(Page 1482) 2. Population of burghs since 1841
(Page 1482) 3. Population of civil parishes since 1801
(Page 1482) 4. Particulars of burghs
(Pages 1483-1484) 5. Particulars of civil parishes
(Pages 1484-1485) 6. Population and particulars of registration districts
(Page 1486) 7. Population of special water supply districts
(Page 1486) 8. Population of special drainage districts
(Page 1486) 9. Population of special lighting districts
(Page 1486) 10. Population of special scavenging districts
(Page 1487) 11. Population of inhabited Islands
(Page 1487) 12. Population of parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 1488-1489) 13. Population of districts of counties and of county council electoral divisions
(Page 1489) 14. Usual residence: Excess (or deficiency) of residents in relation to persons enumerated
(Page 1489) 15. Intercensal changes of boundary, 1921-1931
(Pages 1490-1491) 16. Age distribution by single years and conjugal condition
(Page 1492) 17. Age distribution by quinquennial age-groups
(Page 1492) 18. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Males
(Page 1493) 19. Quinquennial age-groups by conjugal condition. Females
(Page 1493) 20. Decennial age-groups by conjugal condition, large burghs
(Pages 1494-1495) 21. Quinquennial age-groups and conjugal condition (all ages), all burghs and districts of counties
(Page 1496) 22. Occupations
(Page 1497) 23. Industries
(Page 1498) 24. Birthplaces
(Page 1499) 25. Gaelic-speaking persons
(Page 1499) 26. Houses: Number of rooms by number of persons, burghs of over 10, 000 population
(Pages 1500-1501) 27. Houses: Number of rooms and of persons, burghs, districts of counties and wards of cities
(Page 1502) 28. Houses: Persons per 100 rooms, 1861-1931, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1502) 29. Houses: Population by number enumerated per room, burghs and wards of cities
(Page 1503) 30. Houses: Sub-letting
(Page 1503) 31. Institutions