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Population, Scotland, Vol. I, 1901

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(Pages i-viii) Title page and contents
(17 pages)Contract subtree I. Report
(Page ix) Authority for taking census of 1901
(Page ix) Methods similar to those for previous censuses
(Page ix) Enumeration districts
(Page ix) Qualifications of enumerators
(Pages ix-x) Procedure as to issuing schedules
(Page x) Definition of the term "house"
(Page x) Procedure as to collecting schedules
(Page x) Number of registrars and enumerators
(Page x) Divisions into which the country is divided
(Page xi) Alterations of boundaries of parishes
(Page xi) Schedules relative to shipping
(Page xi) Preliminary report superseded
(Page xii) Alterations in householder's schedule
(Page xii) Summary of sixteen series of tables
(Page xiii) Increase of population
(Page xiii) Emigration returns sparingly used
(Page xiii) Doubling period
(Pages xiii-xiv) Increase and decrease of population in divisions
(Page xiv) Increase and decrease of population in counties
(Page xiv) Mainland and insular population
(Page xv) Grouping of the population
(Page xv) Area and population
(Page xvi) Temporarily absent and present
(Page xvi) Distribution and proportion of sexes
(Pages xvi-xvii) Gaelic-speaking population
(Page xvii) Parliamentary constituencies
(Page xvii) Difference between civil and parliamentary counties
(Pages xvii-xviii) Public institutions, &c
(Page xviii) Blind
(Page xviii) Deaf and dumb
(Pages xviii-xix) Lunatics, imbeciles, &c
(Page xix) Foreigners
(Pages xix-xx) Sizes of families
(Page xx) House accommodation
(Pages xx-xxi) Average sizes of families and houses
(Page xxi) Preparation of further tables in progress
(17 pages)Contract subtree II. Tables appended to the report
(Page xxiv) Population of Scotland at decennial periods, 1801-1901
(Page xxiv) Population in mainland and islands of Scotland, 1871, 1881, 1891, and 1901
(Page xxiv) Grouping of population in towns, villages, and rural districts
(Page xxv) Sexes and their proportions in Scotland, 1801-1901
(Page xxv) Increase of males and females in decennial periods, 1801-1901, with percentage of increase
(Page xxv) Males and females in Scotland and the proportion of females to every hundred males in 1901
(Page xxv) Sexes in the mainland and insular districts of Scotland in 1891 and 1901, their increase or decrease and proportions
(Page xxvi) Number and proportion of the sexes in the towns, villages, and rural districts of Scotland in 1901
(Page xxvi) Families, houses, rooms, and proportion of persons to each in 1891 and 1901
(Page xxvi) Emigrants from the United Kingdom during the intercensal period, 1891-1901
(Page xxvii) Number of families of different sizes, number of persons in each family, and percentage of families of different sizes to the total families in Scotland in 1891 and 1901
(Page xxvii) Number of families of different sizes, number of persons in each family, and percentage of families of different sizes to the total families in the burghal and extra-burghal groups, and in the town and rural groups of Scotland in 1901
(Page xxvii) Number and proportion of families in houses of different sizes in Scotland in 1871, 1881, 1891, and 1901
(Page xxviii) Number and proportion of families in houses of different sizes in the burghal and extra-burghal groups, and in the town and rural groups of Scotland in 1901
(Page xxviii) Number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English, in Scotland, with their respective percentages to the total population of Scotland in 1901
(Page xxviii) Number of persons in public institutions, in miscellaneous institutions for the healthy, and in licensed lodging houses; military and royal navy, merchant shipping, &c, in Scottish waters; and persons in barns, sheds, &c
(Page xxix) Proportion of lunatic and of imbecile or feeble-minded in every million persons in Scotland, its divisions and counties
(Page xxix) Proportion of blind, of deaf and dumb, and of deaf in every million persons in Scotland, its divisions and counties
(Pages xxx-xxxi) Population of Scotland enumerated in civil counties, 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901
(Pages xxxii-xxxiii) Increase of population in the civil divisions and counties of Scotland in decennial periods from 1841 to 1901
(Page xxxiv) Rates of increase of the population of Scotland in decennial periods from 1841 to 1901
(Page xxxv) Area of Scotland in statute acres, and in square miles, with the number of persons to each square mile; and the number of acres to each person, and the proximity or calculated average distance in yards between each two persons
(Page xxxvi) Population, families, houses, and rooms in the civil counties of Scotland in 1901, with their several proportions to each other
(Page xxxvii) Population of Scotland, 1901, in civil divisions and counties, excluding the army, navy, and merchant shipping
(Pages xxxviii-xxxix) Householder's schedule
(376 pages)Contract subtree Population tables
(Pages 1-68)Contract subtree I. Scotland in civil counties and parishes, the parishes being in alphabetical order under each county and arranged in two sub-divisions, viz
(Pages 2-19) 1. The number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of persons of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows, for each parish, on 31st March, 1901; and for comparison, the number of families, houses, males, females, and both sexes, and rooms with windows in 1891
(Pages 20-68)Contract subtree 2. The particulars of the civil parishes, with area of land, showing component parts-burgh, town, island, military, shipping-and giving for each the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; the number of rooms with windows; and the number of persons temporarily absent or present on the 31st March, 1901
(Pages 20-21) Shetland
(Pages 21-22) Orkney
(Page 23) Caithness
(Pages 23-24) Sutherland
(Pages 24-25) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 26-28) Inverness
(Page 28) Nairn
(Page 29) Elgin (or Moray)
(Pages 29-31) Banff
(Pages 31-34) Aberdeen
(Pages 34-35) Kincardine
(Pages 35-37) Forfar
(Pages 37-39) Perth
(Page 43) Kinross
(Page 44) Clackmannan
(Pages 44-45) Stirling
(Pages 45-46) Dumbarton
(Pages 47-49) Argyll
(Pages 50-51) Renfrew
(Pages 54-57) Lanark
(Page 57) Linlithgow
(Pages 58-59) Edinburgh
(Pages 59-60) Haddington
(Pages 61-62) Berwick
(Page 62) Peebles
(Pages 62-63) Selkirk
(Pages 63-64) Roxburgh
(Pages 64-66) Dumfries
(Pages 66-67) Kirkcudbright
(Pages 67-68) Wigtown
(Pages 69-131)Contract subtree II. Scotland in registration counties and registration districts, the districts being in alphabetical order under each county and arranged in two sub-divisions, viz
(Pages 70-89)Contract subtree 1. The number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of persons of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows for each registration district on 31st March, 1901; and for comparison, the number of families, houses, males, females, and both sexes, and rooms with windows in 1891
(Page 70) Summary of divisions and counties
(Pages 71-72) Northern division
(Pages 72-73) North-Western division
(Pages 74-76) North-Eastern division
(Pages 76-80) East-Midland division
(Pages 80-82) West-Midland division
(Pages 82-85) South-Western division
(Pages 85-87) South-Eastern division
(Pages 87-89) Southern division
(Pages 90-131)Contract subtree 2. The particulars of the registration districts, showing their component parts-burgh, town, island, military, shipping-and giving for each the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows on the 31st March, 1901; also an explanation of the difference between the civil and registration counties
(Page 90) Shetland
(Pages 91-92) Orkney
(Page 92) Caithness
(Pages 92-93) Sutherland
(Pages 93-94) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 94-96) Inverness
(Page 96) Nairn
(Pages 96-97) Elgin (or Moray)
(Pages 97-98) Banff
(Pages 98-101) Aberdeen
(Page 101) Kincardine
(Pages 101-103) Forfar
(Page 108) Kinross
(Pages 108-109) Clackmannan
(Pages 109-110) Stirling
(Pages 110-111) Dumbarton
(Pages 111-113) Argyll
(Pages 114-115) Renfrew
(Pages 117-120) Lanark
(Pages 120-121) Linlithgow
(Pages 121-122) Edinburgh
(Pages 122-123) Haddington
(Pages 123-124) Berwick
(Page 124) Peebles
(Pages 124-125) Selkirk
(Pages 125-126) Roxburgh
(Pages 126-127) Dumfries
(Pages 127-128) Kirkcudbright
(Pages 128-129) Wigtown
(Pages 130-131) Explanation of difference between the civil and registration counties
(Pages 133-155)Contract subtree III. Scotland in school board counties and districts, showing in each the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows; also an explanation of the difference between the civil and school board counties
(Page 135) Shetland
(Page 135) Orkney
(Page 135) Caithness
(Pages 135-136) Sutherland
(Page 136) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 136-137) Inverness
(Page 137) Nairn
(Page 137) Elgin (or Moray)
(Page 138) Banff
(Pages 138-140) Aberdeen
(Page 140) Kincardine
(Pages 140-141) Forfar
(Page 144) Kinross
(Page 144) Clackmannan
(Page 144) Stirling
(Pages 144-145) Dumbarton
(Pages 145-146) Argyll
(Page 146) Bute
(Page 146) Renfrew
(Pages 147-148) Lanark
(Page 148) Linlithgow
(Pages 148-149) Edinburgh
(Page 149) Haddington
(Pages 149-150) Berwick
(Page 150) Peebles
(Page 150) Selkirk
(Pages 150-151) Roxburgh
(Page 151) Dumfries
(Page 152) Kirkcudbright
(Page 152) Wigtown
(Pages 153-155) Explanation of difference between the civil and school board counties
(Pages 157-188)Contract subtree IV. The civil counties of Scotland with their ecclesiastical sub-divisions, showing in each the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows
(Page 158) Shetland
(Page 158) Orkney
(Pages 158-159) Caithness
(Page 159) Sutherland
(Pages 159-160) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 160-161) Inverness
(Page 161) Nairn
(Pages 161-162) Elgin (or Moray)
(Page 162) Banff
(Pages 163-165) Aberdeen
(Pages 165-166) Kincardine
(Pages 166-167) Forfar
(Page 172) Kinross
(Page 173) Clackmannan
(Pages 173-174) Stirling
(Page 174) Dumbarton
(Pages 174-175) Argyll
(Page 176) Bute
(Pages 176-177) Renfrew
(Pages 178-181) Lanark
(Pages 181-182) Linlithgow
(Pages 182-183) Edinburgh
(Pages 183-184) Haddington
(Pages 184-185) Berwick
(Page 185) Peebles
(Page 185) Selkirk
(Page 186) Roxburgh
(Pages 186-187) Dumfries
(Pages 187-188) Kirkcudbright
(Page 188) Wigtown
(Pages 189-204) V. The parliamentary burghs, the parliamentary districts of burghs and of counties, arranged in alphabetical order with their divisions, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901. For comparison, there is added the number of families, inhabited houses, males, females, and both sexes in 1891; also an explanation of the difference between the civil and parliamentary counties
(Pages 205-207) VI. The royal burghs of Scotland, arranged in alphabetical order, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901. For comparison, there is added the number of males, females, and both sexes in 1891
(Pages 209-214) VII. The municipal and police burghs, arranged under each county, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901. For comparison, there is added the number of males, females, and both sexes in 1891
(Pages 215-221) VIII. The wards (municipal) of burghs so sub-divided-the burghs being arranged in alphabetical order-showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901
(Pages 223-252)Contract subtree IX. The counties (administrative), county districts, and electoral divisions, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901
(Pages 224-226) Summary of counties and county districts
(Page 227) Shetland
(Pages 227-228) Orkney
(Page 228) Caithness
(Page 228) Sutherland
(Pages 228-229) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 230-231) Inverness
(Page 231) Nairn
(Page 231) Elgin (or Moray)
(Page 232) Banff
(Pages 232-234) Aberdeen
(Page 234) Kincardine
(Pages 235-236) Forfar
(Page 239) Kinross
(Page 240) Clackmannan
(Pages 240-241) Stirling
(Page 241) Dumbarton
(Pages 241-242) Argyll
(Pages 243-244) Renfrew
(Pages 245-246) Lanark
(Page 246) Linlithgow
(Page 247) Edinburgh
(Pages 247-248) Haddington
(Pages 248-249) Berwick
(Page 249) Peebles
(Page 249) Selkirk
(Page 250) Roxburgh
(Pages 250-251) Dumfries
(Pages 251-252) Kirkcudbright
(Page 252) Wigtown
(Pages 253-260) X. The public health areas of Scotland in counties, districts, and burghs, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901
(Pages 261-284)Contract subtree XI. The civil counties of Scotland grouped in town, village, and rural districts, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901. For comparison, there is added the number of males, females, and both sexes in 1891
(Pages 262-263) Summary of town, village and rural groups
(Page 264) Shetland
(Page 264) Orkney
(Page 264) Caithness
(Page 264) Sutherland
(Page 265) Ross and Cromarty
(Pages 265-266) Inverness
(Page 266) Nairn
(Page 266) Elgin (or Moray)
(Pages 267-268) Aberdeen
(Page 268) Kincardine
(Pages 268-269) Forfar
(Page 269) Perth
(Page 271) Kinross
(Page 272) Clackmannan
(Pages 272-273) Stirling
(Pages 273-274) Dumbarton
(Page 274) Argyll
(Page 274) Bute
(Page 275) Renfrew
(Pages 277-279) Lanark
(Pages 279-280) Linlithgow
(Pages 280-281) Edinburgh
(Page 281) Haddington
(Page 282) Berwick
(Page 282) Peebles
(Page 282) Selkirk
(Pages 282-283) Roxburgh
(Page 283) Dumfries
(Pages 283-284) Kirkcudbright
(Page 284) Wigtown
(Pages 285-291) XII. The inhabited islands of Scotland, arranged according to counties, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons, aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows in 1901. For comparison, there is added the number of males, females, and both sexes in 1891
(Pages 293-309)Contract subtree XIII. Public institutions, etc., arranged according to counties, showing the number of males, females, and both sexes in each; also the number of male, female, and total benefited inmates; the male, female, and total officials; and the male, female, and total members of the officials' families, the whole being sub-divided into fourteen series of tables, viz
(Pages 294-297) 1. Infirmaries or hospitals for the sick
(Pages 297-298) 2. Lunatic and imbecile asylums and poorhouse lunatic wards
(Page 299) 3. Institutions for the blind
(Page 299) 4. Institutions for the deaf and dumb
(Pages 299-301) 5. Poorhouses
(Pages 301-302) 6. Prisons and police cells
(Page 303) 7. Certified reformatories and industrial schools
(Pages 304-306) 8. Institutions for the healthy, including hospitals for the education of the young, for orphans, for the aged, monasteries, convents, etc
(Pages 306-307) 9. Licensed or common lodging houses
(Page 308) 10. Military and their families in barracks, castles, forts, etc
(Page 308) 11. Military in barracks, and royal navy on board His Majesty's ships
(Page 309) 12. Persons on board merchant shipping and fishing vessels, etc., in Scottish ports and waters
(Page 309) 13. Persons not dwelling in houses, but in barns, sheds, caravans, etc
(Page 309) 14. Nationality of ships in Scottish ports and waters having persons on board on 31st March, 1901
(Pages 311-314) XIV. Infirmities: Number of persons, males and females, enumerated in Scotland and its civil counties, as lunatic, imbecile, or feeble-minded, blind, deaf and dumb, dumb, deaf, or afflicted with two or more of these infirmities in combination distinguishing in each class those affected from childhood
(Pages 315-321) XV. Foreigners: Number and nationality of persons, males and females, the subjects of foreign countries, enumerated in Scotland and its civil counties and in fifteen populous burghs
(Pages 323-376)Contract subtree XVI. Number of families of different sizes and the number of families occupying houses of different sizes in Scotland and its civil counties, and in its burghal, extra-burghal, town, and rural groups
(Page 324) 1. Number of families of different sizes in Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 325) 2. Number of families of different sizes in the burghal (municipal and police burghs) groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 326) 3. Number of families of different sizes in the extra-burghal groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 327) 4. Number of families of different sizes in the town groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 328) 5. Number of families of different sizes in the rural (including villages) groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 329) 6. Number of families in houses of different sizes in Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 330) 7. Number of families in houses of different sizes in the burghal groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 331) 8. Number of families in houses of different sizes in the extra-burghal groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 332) 9. Number of families in houses of different sizes in the town groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Page 333) 10. Number of families in houses of different sizes in the rural (including villages) groups of Scotland and its civil counties
(Pages 334-347) 11. Number of families in houses of different sizes in the civil parishes and counties of Scotland
(Pages 348-352) 12. Number of families of different sizes in the municipal and police burghs of Scotland
(Pages 353-356) 13. Number of families of different sizes in the towns of Scotland
(Page 357) 14. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in Scotland
(Page 358) 15. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the burghal groups of Scotland
(Page 359) 16. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the extra-burghal groups of Scotland
(Page 360) 17. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the town groups of Scotland
(Page 361) 18. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the rural groups of Scotland
(Page 362) 19. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Glasgow
(Page 363) 20. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Edinburgh
(Page 364) 21, Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Dundee
(Page 365) 22. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Aberdeen
(Page 366) 23. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Paisley
(Page 367) 24. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Leith
(Page 368) 25. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the police burgh of Govan
(Page 369) 26. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Greenock
(Page 370) 27. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the police burgh of Partick
(Page 371) 28. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Coatbridge
(Page 372) 29. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Kilmarnock
(Page 373) 30. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Kirkcaldy
(Page 374) 31. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Perth
(Page 375) 32. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the municipal burgh of Hamilton
(Page 376) 33. Number of families of different sizes in houses of different sizes in the police burgh of Motherwell
(Pages 377-404) Index to first volume