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Population, ages, conjugal condition, orphanhood, birthplaces, Gaelic-speaking, housing, Scotland, 1921

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & content
(Pages iii-iv) Introductory letter
(46 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages v-xxi) Population of Scotland and of its principal divisions
(Pages xxii-xxiv, Pages 1-5, Page xxv)Contract subtree Ages of the population (with charts)
(Page 1) Chart no. 1: Age distribution (males) 1921
(Page 2) Chart no. 2: Age distribution (females) 1921
(Page 3) Chart no. 3: Age distribution (graduated) 1921
(Page 4) Chart no. 4: Age distribution (graduated) males
(Page 5) Chart no. 5: Age distribution (graduated) females
(Pages xxv-xxvi) Conjugal condition of persons aged 15 and over
(Pages xxvii-xxviii) Orphanhood (children aged under 15)
(Pages xxix-xxxi) Birthplaces
(Pages xxxi-xxxvi) Birthplace and nationality of persons born in foreign countries
(Pages xxxvi-xxxviii) Gaelic-speaking population
(Pages xxxviii-xlv) Housing conditions
(Pages xlvi-li) Census Act, 1920, with orders in council
(Pages lii-liv) Copy of householder's schedule
(Page lv) Corrigenda for volume I
(Pages 1-2) List of general tables
(161 pages)Contract subtree Population tables
(Page 3) 1. Population of Scotland by counties and cities
(Page 4) 2. Intercensal change of population in the counties
(Page 5) 3. Increase or decrease of population in the counties, 1801-1921
(Pages 6-8) 4. Population of Scotland and of the counties at each census, 1801-1921
(Pages 9-11) 5. Decennial increase or decrease of population of Scotland and of the counties, 1801-1921
(Pages 12-14) 6. Decennial rates of increase or decrease of population of Scotland and of the counties, 1801-1921
(Page 15) 7. Increase of population at each census, 1801-1921
(Page 15) 8. Rate per cent. of increase of population at each census, 1801-1921
(Page 16) 9. Percentage of population of Scotland enumerated in each county at each census, 1801-1921
(Page 17) 10. Distribution and density of the population of the counties
(Page 18) 11. Number of burghs according to number of persons per acre
(Page 19) 12. County populations divided into burghal and extra-burghal, and into urban and rural portions
(Page 20) 13. Intercensal increase or decrease of burghal and extra-burghal, urban and rural populations
(Pages 21-60)Contract subtree 14. Populations of burghs, county districts, and civil parishes in 1921 and in 1911
(Pages 21-23) Summary of Scotland, burghs, county districts, and civil parishes
(Pages 24-25) Argyl county
(Pages 25-27) Ayr county
(Pages 27-28) Banff county
(Pages 28-29) Berwick county
(Page 29) Bute county
(Pages 29-30) Caithness county
(Page 30) Clackmannan county
(Pages 31-33) Dumbarton county
(Pages 33-34) East Lothian county
(Pages 34-36) Fife county
(Pages 37-39) Forfar county
(Pages 39-40) Inverness county
(Pages 40-41) Kincardine county
(Pages 41-42) Kinross county
(Pages 42-43) Kirkcudbright county
(Pages 43-45) Lanark county
(Pages 46-47) Midlothian county
(Pages 47-48) Moray county
(Pages 48-49) Nairn county
(Page 49) Orkney county
(Page 50) Peebles county
(Pages 50-52) Perth county
(Pages 53-54) Renfrew county
(Pages 54-55) Ross and Cromarty county
(Pages 55-56) Roxburgh county
(Page 57) Selkirk county
(Page 57) Shetland county
(Page 58) Stirling county
(Page 59) Sutherland county
(Pages 59-60) West Lothian county
(Page 60) Wigtown county
(Pages 61-62) 15. Burghs alphabetically arranged
(Pages 63-64) 16. Burghs in order of population
(Page 65) 17. Number of civil parishes classified according to population
(Page 66) 18. Civil parishes according to number of persons per 100 acres
(Pages 67-73) 19. Civil parishes alphabetically arranged
(Page 74) 20. Number of registration districts classified according to population
(Pages 75-101)Contract subtree 21. Population of registration districts in 1921 and in 1911
(Pages 75-76) Aberdeen county
(Pages 77-78) Argyl county
(Pages 78-79) Ayr county
(Pages 79-80) Banff county
(Pages 80-81) Berwick county
(Page 81) Bute county
(Page 81) Caithness county
(Page 81) Clackmannan county
(Pages 81-82) Dumbarton county
(Pages 82-83) Dumfries county
(Page 83) East Lothian county
(Pages 83-85) Fife county
(Pages 85-86) Forfar county
(Pages 86-87) Inverness county
(Pages 87-88) Kincardine county
(Page 88) Kinross county
(Pages 88-89) Kirkcudbright county
(Pages 89-91) Lanark county
(Pages 91-92) Midlothian county
(Page 92) Moray county
(Pages 92-93) Nairn county
(Page 93) Orkney county
(Pages 93-94) Peebles county
(Pages 94-95) Perth county
(Page 96) Renfrew county
(Pages 96-97) Ross and Cromarty county
(Pages 97-98) Roxburgh county
(Page 98) Selkirk county
(Pages 98-99) Shetland county
(Page 99) Stirling county
(Pages 99-100) Sutherland county
(Page 100) West Lothian county
(Pages 100-101) Wigtown county
(Pages 102-104) 22. Synods and presbyteries
(Pages 105-138)Contract subtree 22a. Ecclesiastical parishes
(Pages 105-108) Synod of Lothian and Tweedale
(Pages 108-110) Synod of Merse and Teviotdale
(Pages 110-112) Synod of Dumfries
(Pages 112-113) Synod of Galloway
(Pages 113-120) Synod of Glasgow and Ayr
(Pages 120-122) Synod of Argyll
(Pages 122-124) Synod of Perth and Stirling
(Pages 125-127) Synod of Fife
(Pages 127-129) Synod of Angus and Mearns
(Pages 129-133) Synod of Aberdeen
(Pages 133-134) Synod of Moray
(Pages 134-135) Synod of Ross
(Pages 135-136) Synod of Sutherland and Caithness
(Pages 136-137) Synod of Glenelg
(Pages 137-138) Synod of Orkney
(Page 138) Synod of Shetland
(Page 139) 23. Number of special districts in each county
(Pages 140-143) 24. Inhabited Islands
(Pages 144-147) 25. Parliamentary constituencies
(Pages 148-151) 26. County districts
(Page 152) 27. Recruiting zones
(Page 153) 28. Circuits and sheriffdoms
(Page 154) 29. Police districts
(Pages 155-156) 30. Lunacy districts
(Pages 157-158) 31. National health insurance areas
(Pages 159-161) 32. Licensing districts
(Pages 162-163) 33. Education areas
(15 pages)Contract subtree Sex, age, and conjugal condition
(Page 164) 34. Percentage of females to males in counties, 1801-1921
(Page 165) 35. Ages of the population, 1921 and 1911
(Page 166) 36. Ages of males and of females, 1921 and 1911
(Page 167) 37. Ages of males, 1861-1921
(Page 167) 38. Ages of females, 1861-1921
(Page 168) 39. Proportion of males in each age-group, 1861-1921
(Page 168) 40. Proportion of females in each age-group, 1861-1921
(Page 169) 41. Recorded and graduated age distribution, males, 1921
(Page 170) 42. Recorded and graduated age distribution females, 1921
(Pages 171-172) 43. Age distribution, with orphanhood or conjugal condition
(Page 173) 44. Age and conjugal condition, 1921 and 1911, males
(Page 174) 45. Age and conjugal condition, 1921 and 1911, females
(Page 175) 46. Conjugal conditions in the counties, males
(Page 176) 47. Conjugal conditions in the counties, females
(Page 177) 48. Conjugal conditions in burghs having 20, 000 inhabitants and over, males
(Page 178) 49. Conjugal conditions in burghs having 20, 000 inhabitants and over, females
(41 pages)Contract subtree Birthplaces
(Pages 179-182) 50. Birthplaces of the population
(Pages 183-199) 51. County of birth of persons born in Scotland
(Page 200) 52. Distribution by birthplace of the population of the counties and of the larger burghs
(Page 201) 53. Percentage distribution by birthplace of the population of the counties and of the larger burghs
(Pages 202-203) 54. Distribution by place of enumeration of persons born in each county, etc. Males
(Pages 204-205) 55. Distribution by place of enumeration of persons born in each county, etc. Females
(Pages 206-207) 56. Distribution by birthplace of persons enumerated in each county and city. Males
(Pages 208-209) 57. Distribution by birthplace of persons enumerated in each county and city. Females
(Page 210) 58. Birthplaces of persons born in British colonies or dependencies
(Page 211) 59. Foreign-born population by country of birth and nationality
(Pages 212-215) 60. Birthplaces, with county of enumeration, of persons born in principal foreign countries
(Pages 216-219) 61. Ages of persons born outwith Scotland
(4 pages)Contract subtree Gaelic speakers
(Page 220) 62. Ages of Gaelic-speaking
(Page 221) 63. Gaelic-speaking persons by county of enumeration and by county of birth
(Page 222) 64. Percentage of Gaelic-speaking persons to total population by county of enumeration and by county of birth
(Page 223) 65. Persons speaking Gaelic but not English in the insular portions of the counties of Argyll, Inverness, and Ross and Cromarty
(49 pages)Contract subtree Housing conditions
(Pages 224-225) 66. Distribution of houses by size in the counties and cities
(Pages 226-227) 67. Distribution of the population of the counties and cities according to size of house
(Pages 228-229) 68. Distribution of the households of the counties and cities according to number of persons per house
(Pages 230-246) 69. General summary. Public health districts
(Pages 247-255) 70. Persons per 100 rooms. Public health districts, 1861-1921
(Page 256) 71. Rooms to each house, and number of persons in each size of house
(Page 257) 72. Sub-letting of houses
(Page 258) 73. Density of occupation. Counties
(Pages 259-268) 74. Density of occupation. Public health districts
(Page 269) 75. Distribution of occupied houses by size. Scotland, 1861-1921
(Page 270) 76. Distribution of population by size of house. Scotland, 1861-1921
(Page 271) 77. Density of occupation. Scotland, 1861-1921
(48 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 1-47)Contract subtree General index (alphabetical index of place names with populations)