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General tables, England and Wales, 1931

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(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Page vi) Preface
(Page vii) Explanatory notes
(Pages viii-ix) Householder's schedule used at the 1931 census
(242 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 1-111)Contract subtree Population
(Page 1) 1. Population (by sex) and intercensal changes, 1801-1931 (England and Wales)
(Page 2) 2. Estimated population (by sex) as at the middle of each year, 1801-1931 (England and Wales)
(Pages 3-4) 3. Populations at selected censuses, 1801-1931 and 1931 acreage, (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and counties)
(Pages 5-6) 4. Proportional distribution of population at selected censuses, 1801-1931, and of 1931 acreage (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and counties)
(Pages 7-8) 5. Intercensal changes of population (per cent.) between selected censuses, 1801-1931 (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and counties)
(Pages 9-10) 6. Urban and rural distribution of population, 1911, 1921 and 1931 (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and counties (with associated C. B. s)
(Page 11) 7. Numbers of boroughs, urban districts, rural districts and civil parishes, and classification of municipal boroughs and urban districts by size in population (A. C. s, with associated C. B. s)
(Pages 12-17) 8a. Census populations, density and intercensal changes, 1911-1931 (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions, counties, C. B. s and Met. B. s)
(Pages 18-45)Contract subtree 8b. Census populations, density and intercensal changes, 1911-1931 (Boroughs, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 18-36) Boroughs and urban districts
(Pages 36-45) Rural districts
(Pages 46-48) 8c. Census populations, density and intercensal changes, 1911-1931 (Greater London, constituent areas, and zones within Greater London and the five home counties)
(Page 49) 9a. Comparison of census and resident populations, 1931. Estimated resident populations, 1921 and 1931 and analysis of decennial changes (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates and regions)
(Pages 50-81)Contract subtree 9b. Comparison of census and resident populations, 1931. Estimated resident populations, 1921 and 1931, and analysis of decennial changes (counties, boroughs, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Page 50) Bedford
(Page 50) Berks
(Page 50) Buckingham
(Page 51) Cambridge
(Page 51) Chester
(Page 52) Cornwall
(Pages 52-53) Cumberland
(Page 53) Derby
(Pages 53-54) Devon
(Pages 54-55) Dorset
(Page 55) Durham
(Page 56) Ely, Isle of
(Page 56) Essex
(Page 57) Gloucester
(Page 57) Hereford
(Pages 57-58) Hertford
(Page 58) Huntingdon
(Pages 59-61) Lancaster
(Pages 61-62) Leicester
(Pages 62-63)Contract subtree Lincoln
(Page 62) Holland
(Page 62) Kesteven
(Pages 62-63) Lindsey
(Page 63) London
(Pages 63-64) Middlesex
(Page 64) Norfolk
(Pages 64-65) Northampton
(Pages 65-66) Northumberland
(Page 66) Nottingham
(Page 66) Oxford
(Page 67) Peterborough, Soke of
(Page 67) Rutland
(Page 67) Salop
(Pages 67-68) Somerset
(Pages 68-69) Southampton
(Page 69) Stafford
(Page 70) Suffolk, East
(Page 70) Suffolk, West
(Pages 70-71) Surrey
(Page 71) Sussex, East
(Page 72) Sussex, West
(Page 72) Warwick
(Page 72) Westmorland
(Page 73) Wight, Isle of
(Page 73) Wilts
(Pages 73-74) Worcester
(Page 74) East Riding
(Pages 74-75) North Riding
(Pages 75-77) West Riding
(Page 77) York C. B
(Page 77) Anglesey
(Pages 77-78) Brecknock
(Page 78) Caernarvon
(Page 78) Cardigan
(Pages 78-79) Carmarthen
(Page 79) Denbigh
(Page 79) Flint
(Pages 79-80) Glamorgan
(Page 80) Merioneth
(Pages 80-81) Monmouth
(Page 81) Montgomery
(Page 81) Pembroke
(Page 81) Radnor
(Pages 82-84) 9c. Comparison of census and resident populations, 1931. Estimated resident populations, 1921 and 1931, and analysis of decennial changes (Greater London, constituent areas, and zones within Greater London and the five home counties)
(Pages 85-86) 10. Persons enumerated in, but residing outside, England and Wales, classified by country of residence (England and Wales, and regions). (See also table 29)
(Pages 87-88) 11. Population and intercensal variations, 1871-1931 (Met. B. s, C. B. s and other urban areas with populations in excess of 50, 000 in 1931)
(Page 89) 12a. Population and parliamentary electors (1931 register). (Parliamentary counties, with associated boroughs)
(Pages 90-101) 12b. Population and parliamentary electors (1931 register). (Parliamentary constituencies)
(Pages 102-104) 13. Population and constitution by county court districts (County court circuits)
(Pages 105-111) 14. Population (county court districts)
(Pages 112-124)Contract subtree Institutions
(Pages 112-117) 15. Population in non-private families, classified by habitations (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions, Met. B. s, C. B. s and A. C. s)
(Pages 118-124) 16. Institutions and special premises: Number, total population and inmates (England and Wales, regions and counties, with associated C. B. s). (See also table 28)
(Pages 125-178)Contract subtree Ages and marital conditions
(Pages 125-140) 17. Ages (individual years). (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Pages 141-142) 18. Ages and marital conditions (individual years). (England and Wales)
(Pages 143-148) 19. Ages (quinquennial groups) and marital conditions (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Page 149) 20. Ages (quinquennial) at successive censuses, 1841-1931 (England and Wales)
(Page 150) 21. Ages (grouped) and marital conditions at successive censuses (England and Wales)
(Page 151) 22a. Age proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 persons). (England and Wales)
(Page 152) 22b. Age proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 males). (England and Wales)
(Page 152) 22c. Age proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 females). (England and Wales)
(Page 153) 23a. Age and marital condition proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 persons). (England and Wales)
(Page 154) 23b. Age and marital condition proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 males). (England and Wales)
(Page 154) 23c. Age and marital condition proportions at successive censuses (per 100, 000 females). (England and Wales)
(Page 155) 23d. Age and marital condition proportions at successive censuses (per 1, 000 at each sex-age group). (England and Wales)
(Page 156) 24a. Age proportions of district aggregates (per 100, 000 persons). (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Page 157) 24b. Age proportions of district aggregates (per 100, 000 males). (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Page 157) 24c. Age proportions of district aggregates (per 100, 000 females). (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Page 158) 25. Marital condition proportions of district aggregates (per 1, 000 at each sex-age group). (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.)
(Pages 159-161) 26. Sex, age and marital condition indexes (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions, Met. B. s, C. B. s and A. C. s)
(Pages 162-174) 27. Sex, age and marital condition indexes (M. B. s, U. D. s and R. D. s)
(Pages 175-177) 28. Institutions: Ages and marital conditions (inmates only). (England and Wales). (See also table 16)
(Page 178) 29. Ages (grouped) of persons enumerated in, but residing outside, England and Wales. (England and Wales, urban and rural aggregates, regions and London A. C.). (See also table 10)
(Pages 179-240)Contract subtree Birthplaces and nationality
(Pages 179-221)Contract subtree 30. Birthplace and nationality (England and Wales, regions, A. C. s, Met. B. s, C. B. s and other urban areas with populations exceeding 50, 000)
(Pages 179-181) Regions
(Pages 182-221)Contract subtree Counties
(Page 182) Bedford
(Page 182) Berks
(Page 182) Buckingham
(Page 183) Cambridge
(Pages 183-184) Chester
(Page 184) Cornwall
(Page 184) Cumberland
(Page 185) Derby
(Page 186) Dorset
(Pages 186-187) Durham
(Page 188) Ely, Isle of
(Pages 189-190) Gloucester
(Page 190) Hereford
(Page 190) Hertford
(Page 191) Huntingdon
(Page 191) Kent
(Pages 191-195) Lancaster
(Page 195) Leicester
(Pages 195-196)Contract subtree Lincoln
(Page 195) Holland
(Page 195) Kesteven
(Page 196) Lindsey
(Pages 196-201) London
(Pages 201-204) Middlesex
(Page 204) Norfolk
(Pages 204-205) Northampton
(Page 205) Northumberland
(Page 206) Nottingham
(Page 206) Oxford
(Page 207) Peterborough, Soke of
(Page 207) Rutland
(Page 207) Salop
(Page 207) Somerset
(Page 208) Southampton
(Pages 208-210) Stafford
(Page 210) Suffolk, East
(Page 210) Suffolk, West
(Pages 210-211) Surrey
(Pages 211-212) Sussex, East
(Page 212) Sussex, West
(Pages 212-213) Warwick
(Page 213) Westmorland
(Page 213) Wight, Isle of
(Page 214) Worcester
(Pages 214-215) East Riding
(Page 215) North Riding
(Pages 215-217) West Riding
(Page 217) York C. B
(Page 218) Anglesey
(Page 218) Brecknock
(Page 218) Caernarvon
(Page 218) Cardigan
(Page 218) Carmarthen
(Page 218) Denbigh
(Page 219) Flint
(Pages 219-220) Glamorgan
(Page 220) Merioneth
(Page 220) Monmouth
(Page 220) Montgomery
(Page 221) Pembroke
(Page 221) Radnor
(Pages 222-229) 31. Foreign-born population by country of birth and nationality, distinguishing residents and visitors (England and Wales, regions, and urban areas in which the foreign-born population exceeds 5, 000)
(Pages 230-233) 32. Birthplaces: Proportion per 10, 000 of each sex (England and Wales, regions, A. C. s, Met. B. s, C. B. s, and other urban areas with populations exceeding 50, 000)
(Pages 234-236) 33. Foreign-born population of alien and unstated nationality by country of birth, age and marital condition (England and Wales)
(Pages 237-238) 34. Foreign-born population of alien and unstated nationality by age and marital condition (England and Wales and regions)
(Page 239) 35. Population of British nationality enumerated in, but born outside, England and Wales, by place of birth and age groups (England and Wales)
(Page 240) 36. Birthplaces of the population at successive censuses (England and Wales)
(Page 240) 37. Birthplaces of the population at successive censuses. Proportion per 100, 000 persons (England and Wales)
(Page 240) 38. Natives of England and Wales enumerated in England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands, 1851-1931 (England and Wales)
(Pages 241-242)Contract subtree Welsh language
(Page 241) 39. Welsh speaking population by age groups (Wales and Monmouthshire)
(Page 241) 40. Welsh speaking population: Proportion per 1, 000 in each age group at successive censuses (Wales and Monmouthshire)
(Page 242) 41. Welsh speaking population (Counties, C. B. s and urban area with more than 50, 000 population in Wales and Monmouthshire)
(Page 242) 42. Welsh speaking population: Proportion per 1, 000 population aged 3 years and over at successive censuses (Counties, C. B. s, and urban area with more than 50, 000 population in Wales and Monmouthshire)
(4 pages)Contract subtree Appendices
(Page 243)Contract subtree Appendix a
(Page 243) Table I. Numbers and ages of seamen (including fishermen) born in England and Wales and employed on sea-going vessels registered under part I of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 in the United Kingdom but, through absence, not enumerated with the general population
(Page 243) Table II. Numbers and nationalities of persons employed on fishing vessels registered under part I of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 at ports in England and Wales, but not enumerated with the general population through absence at sea
(Pages 244-246)Contract subtree Appendix b
(Pages 244-246) Table I. to III. Numbers, ages, marital conditions and birthplaces of non-civilians and civilians enumerated on vessels or in barracks, stations or other premises under naval, military or air force discipline outside Great Britain