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Area, houses, and population, Ulster, Ireland, 1911

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(170 pages)Contract subtree County of Antrim
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-57)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 3) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-6) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 7-53) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 54) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 54) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 55-57) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 57-58)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 57) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 58) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 58) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 58) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 59-62)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 59-61) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts) dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 62) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 62) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Pages 63-64)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 63-64) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried; married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 65-109)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 65-66) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 67-79) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 80-105) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Pages 106-109) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 109) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 110-115)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 110-113) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 114) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 114) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 115) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 116)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 116) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, &c., and prisoners
(Pages 117-118)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Pages 117-118) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 118) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 119-161)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 119-129) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 130) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 130) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 131-146) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 147-148) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 148) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 149-155) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Pages 156-157) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 158-160) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 161) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 161) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population, under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 162)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 162) XLI. Emigration from the county of Antrim and city of Belfast during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(56 pages)Contract subtree City of Belfast
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-vii) Summary
(Pages 1-7)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the city (or county borough)
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the city as constituted at each of the nine censuses from 1831 to 1911
(Page 2) III. (Part I.) Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901, and 1911, in each ward or district electoral division in the city; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) III. (Part II.) Showing, by wards or district electoral divisions, the number of houses in the city in 1911, distinguishing "inhabited", "uninhabited", and "building"
(Page 3) IV. Houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions in the city together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 3) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901, and 1911, of the parishes in the in the city
(Page 3) VI. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Pages 4-5) VII. Area, houses, and population, of each dispensary or (registrar's) district, and district electoral division (or ward) in the city in 1911
(Page 6) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 7) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each ward or district electoral division, of the city in 1911
(Page 7) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each ward or district electoral division of the city, in 1911
(Pages 8-9)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 8) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 9) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in the city on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 9) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 9) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in the city in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 10-11)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Page 10) XV. Ages of persons in the dispensary (or registrars') districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 11) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in the city
(Page 11) XVII. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Page 11)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 11) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in the city on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 12-29)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 12-13) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 14-28) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Page 29) XXI. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Page 29) XXII. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Page 29) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 30-33)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Page 30) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of the city
(Page 31) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the city, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 31) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the city in 1911
(Pages 32-33) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the city in 1911
(Page 34)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 34) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Pages 35-36)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 35) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the city
(Page 36) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the city, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 37-47)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 37-38) XXX. Showing, by district electoral divisions, the population of the city, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 39) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the city, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 39) XXXII. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Pages 40-41) XXXIII. Showing, by district electoral divisions, the total population of the city, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 42) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the city according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 42) XXXV. (Not applicable to county boroughs)
(Page 43) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages, of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English, in each district electoral division in the city
(Page 43) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in the city
(Pages 44-45) XXXVIII. Showing, for the city, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 46) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 47) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the city, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 47)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 47) XLI. Emigration from the county of Antrim and city of Belfast during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(110 pages)Contract subtree County of Armagh
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-34)Contract subtree Areas, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county, as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-4) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 5-31) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 32) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 32) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 33-34) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 34-35)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 34) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 35) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 35) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 35) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 36-38)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 36-37) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 38) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 38) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Page 39)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 39) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 40-66)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 40-41) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 42-52) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 53-63) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Pages 64-66) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 66) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 67-71)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 67-69) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 70) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 70) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 71) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 72)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 72) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Page 73)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 73) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 73) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 74-101)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 74-80) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 81) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 81) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 82-91) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 92) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 92) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 93-96) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 97) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 98-100) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 101) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 101) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 102)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 102) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(122 pages)Contract subtree County of Cavan
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-51)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-4) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 5-48) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 49) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 49) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 50-51) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Page 52)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 52) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions; viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 52) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 52) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 52) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 53-55)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 53-54) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 55) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 55) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Pages 56-57)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 56-57) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 58-75)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 58-59) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 60-67) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 68-75) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Page 75) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 75) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 76-79)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 76-77) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 78) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 78) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 79) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 80)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 80) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Page 81)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 81) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 81) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 82-113)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 82-90) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 90) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 90) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 91-103) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 104) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 104) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 105-109) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 110) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 111-112) XXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 113) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 113) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 114)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 114) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(176 pages)Contract subtree County of Donegal
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-74)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-5) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 6-70)Contract subtree VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Pages 6-8) Ballyshannon union
(Pages 8-17) Donegal union
(Pages 18-22) Dunfanaghy union
(Pages 23-34) Glenties union
(Pages 35-41) Inishowen union
(Pages 41-47) Letterkenny union
(Pages 47-51) Londonderry union
(Pages 51-59) Millford union
(Pages 59-65) Strabane union
(Pages 65-70) Stranoriar union
(Page 71) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 71) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 72-74) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 74-75)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 74) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 75) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 75) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 75) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 76-79)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 76-78) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts) dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 79) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 79) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Pages 80-81)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 80-81) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 82-110)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 82-83) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 84-94) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 95-105) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Pages 106-110) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 110) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 111-115)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 111-113) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 114) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 114) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 115) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 116)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 116) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, &c, and prisoners
(Pages 117-118)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 117) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 118) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 119-168)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 119-132) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 133) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 133) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 134-153) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 154) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 154) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 155-162) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 163) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 164-167) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 167) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 168) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population, under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 168)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 168) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(170 pages)Contract subtree County of Down
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-51)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Pages 2-3) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-6) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation m 1911
(Pages 7-47) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 48) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 48) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 49-51) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 51-52)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 51) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 52) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars districts), in 1911
(Page 52) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 52) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901 to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 53-56)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 53-55) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 56) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 56) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Pages 57-58)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 57-58) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 59-107)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 59-60) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 61-73) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 74-99) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Pages 100-107) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 107) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 108-113)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 108-111) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 112) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 112) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 113) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 114)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 114) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, &c., and prisoners
(Pages 115-116)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Pages 115-116) XXIX: Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 116) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 117-161)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 117-127) XXX. Showing by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 128) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 128) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 129-145) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 146) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 147) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 148-154) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Pages 155-156) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 157-160) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 160) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 161) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 161)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 161) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March. 1911
(124 pages)Contract subtree County of Fermanagh
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-54)Contract subtree Areas, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county, as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-4) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 5-51) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 52) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 52) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 53-54) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 54-55)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 54) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 55) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 55) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 55) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 56-57)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 56-57) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 57) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 57) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Page 58)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 58) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 59-78)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 59-60) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 61-69) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 70-78) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Page 78) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 78) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 79-81)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 79-80) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 80) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 81) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 81) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 82)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 82) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Page 83)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 83) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 83) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 84-114)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 84-91) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 92) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 92) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 93-105) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 105) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 105) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 106-110) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 111) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 112-113) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 114) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 114) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 115)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 115) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(130 pages)Contract subtree County and city of Londonderry
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-39)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area. Houses, and population of the county and city in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county and city as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in the city and in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-4) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein in the county and city; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 5-36) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 37) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 37) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in the city and in each county district in the county in 1911
(Pages 38-39) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division of the county and city in 1911
(Pages 39-40)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 39) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 40) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 40) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 40) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 41-43)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 41-42) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 43) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 43) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Page 44)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 44) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 45-81)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 45-46) XIX. (Part I.) Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards (county)
(Pages 47-48) XIX. (Part II.) Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those of 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards (city)
(Pages 49-59) XX. (Part I.) Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education (county)
(Pages 60-70) XX. (Part II.) Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education (city)
(Pages 71-81) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Page 81) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 81) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 82-86)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 82-83) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of the city of Londonderry and of each county district
(Page 83) XXV. (Part I.) Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county and city as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1891, and in the county in 1901 and 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 84) XXV. (Part II.) Showing the birthplaces of the persons, enumerated in the city in 1901 and 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 84) XXVI. (Part I.) Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 84) XXVI. (Part II.) Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the city in 1911
(Page 85) XXVII. (Part I.) Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 86) XXVII. (Part II.) Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the city in 1911
(Page 87)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 87) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Pages 88-89)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 88) XXIX. (Part I.) Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 89) XXIX. (Part II.) Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the
(Page 89) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county and city, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 90-122)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 90-96) XXX. (Part I.) Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 97) XXX. (Part II.) Showing, by district electoral divisions, the population of the city, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 97) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 97) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 98-108) XXXIII. (Part I.) Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 109) XXXIII. (Part II.) Showing, by district electoral divisions, the total population of the city, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 110) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county and city, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 110) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 111-114) XXXVI. (Part I.) Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division in the county
(Page 115) XXXVI. (Part II.) Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each district electoral division in the city
(Page 116) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in the city and in each county district
(Pages 117-118) XXXVIII. (Part I.) Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 119) XXXVIII. (Part II.) Showing, for the city by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 120) XXXIX. (Part I.) Summary of educational establishments, county
(Page 120) XXXIX. (Part II.) Summary of educational establishments, city
(Page 121) XL. (Part I.) Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses of 1901 and 1911
(Page 121) XL. (Part II.) Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the city, as constituted at each of the censuses of 1901 and 1911
(Page 122) XL. (Part III.) Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the city & county, as constituted at each of the censuses of 1901 and 1911
(Page 122)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 122) XLI. Emigration from the county and city during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(114 pages)Contract subtree County of Monaghan
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-45)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-4) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 5-41) VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Page 42) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 42) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 43-45) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 45-46)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 45) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 46) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 46) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 46) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 47-48)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 47-48) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 48) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 48) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Page 49)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 49) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 50-70)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 50-51) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 52-60) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 61-70) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Page 70) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 70) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 71-75)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 71-73) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 74) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 74) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 75) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 76)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 76) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, &c, and prisoners
(Page 77)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 77) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 77) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 78-104)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 78-84) XXX. Showing by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 85) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 85) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 86-95) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 96) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 96) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 97-100) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 101) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 102-103) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 104) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 104) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 105)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 105) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March. 1911
(154 pages)Contract subtree County of Tyrone
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages 1-61)Contract subtree Areas, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the county in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the county, as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county electoral division; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, of the municipal boroughs and towns under local government, or of 2000 inhabitants and upwards also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 3-5) VI. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901. And 1911, in each county district and district electoral division comprised therein; also the general valuation in 1911
(Pages 6-57)Contract subtree VII. Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), dispensary (or registrar's) district, district electoral division, townland, etc., in 1911
(Pages 6-10) Castlederg union
(Pages 10-17) Clogher union
(Pages 17-25) Cookstown union
(Pages 25-35) Dungannon union
(Pages 35-37) Irvinestown union
(Pages 37-49) Omagh union
(Pages 49-57) Strabane union
(Page 58) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 58) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county district in 1911
(Pages 59-61) X. Showing the number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county district and district electoral division in 1911
(Pages 61-62)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 61) XI. Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 62) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in 1911
(Page 62) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 62) XIV. Showing the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in each of the poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), in the ten years from the 1st April 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 63-65)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages 63-64) XV. Ages of persons in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts), dispensary (or registrars') districts, and county districts, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 65) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, in poor law unions (or superintendent registrars' districts)
(Page 65) XVII. Ages of persons in the principal towns
(Pages 66-67)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 66-67) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district) on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 68-93)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 68-69) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 70-80) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Pages 81-93) XXI. Occupations of males and females under 20 years, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district
(Page 93) XXII. Occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (not being urban county districts)
(Page 93) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 94-97)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 94-95) XXIV. Showing the birthplaces of the inhabitants of each county district
(Page 96) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the county as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 96) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 97) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the county in 1911
(Page 98)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 98) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, etc., and prisoners
(Pages 99-100)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 99) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each parish, in the county
(Page 100) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 101-145)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 101-113) XXX. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the population of the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 113) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions the population of the county according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 113) XXXII. Showing the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 114-132) XXXIII. Showing, by county districts and district electoral divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 133) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions, the total population of the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 133) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts) in the county, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 134-140) XXXVI. Showing for 1911 the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district and district electoral division
(Page 141) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county district
(Pages 142-144) XXXVIII. Showing, for the county, by district electoral divisions, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 145) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 145) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the county, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 146)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 146) XLI. Emigration from the county during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(76 pages)Contract subtree Summary tables
(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Pages vi-viii) Summary
(Pages ix-x) Synopsis
(Pages 1-6)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) I. Area, houses, and population of the province in 1911
(Page 1) II. Comparative view of houses and population of the province as constituted at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 2) III. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each county and county borough; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) IV. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 3) V. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901, 1911, of the principal towns; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 4) VI. Showing, by counties and county boroughs, the area in 1911, and the houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in the province; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 5) VIII. Showing, by classes, the number of houses having one or more families residing in them, and the number of families which occupy each class of accommodation
(Page 6) IX. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families) in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each county and county borough in 1911
(Page 6) X. Showing the total number of tenements of one boom, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each county and county borough in 1911
(Pages 7-8)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 7) XL Number of persons in the principal institutions, viz., workhouses, hospitals, public lunatic asylums, prisons, &c., on the night of the 2nd of April, 1911
(Page 7) XII. Showing the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick and prisoners, in the counties in 1911
(Page 8) XIII. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c., in each county on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 8) XIV. Showing, by counties the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in the ten years from the 1st of April, 1901, to 31st March, 1911; the increase or decrease of population in the interval between the censuses of 1901 and 1911, and the excess of registered births over deaths
(Pages 9-10)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Page 9) XV. Ages of persons in each county on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 10) XVI. Number of children at each year of age under five, by counties
(Page 10)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 10) XVIII. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons
(Pages 11-29)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 11-12) XIX. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 13-28) XX. Occupations of males and females by ages, religious professions, and education
(Page 29) XXIII. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 30-35)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 30-31) XXIV. Showing by counties, the birthplaces of the inhabitants of the province
(Page 31) XXV. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in the province, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 32) XXVI. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the province in 1911
(Pages 33-35) XXVII. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in the province in 1911
(Page 36)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Page 36) XXVIII. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, &c., and prisoners
(Pages 37-38)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Page 37) XXIX. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each county and county borough
(Page 38) XXIX. a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in the province, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 39-65)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 39-40) XXX. Showing, by counties and county boroughs, the population, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 41-46) XXXI. Showing by parliamentary divisions and boroughs, the population, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 47-49) XXXIII. Showing, by counties and county boroughs, the total population of the province, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Pages 50-57) XXXIV. Showing, by parliamentary divisions and boroughs, the total population of the province, according to religious professions, sexes, and degrees of elementary education; also the population, nine years of age and upwards, and the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 58) XXXV. Showing the total population of the principal towns, according to religious professions and sexes
(Page 59) XXXVII. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English in each county and county borough in the province
(Pages 60-63) XXXVIII. Showing, by counties and county boroughs, the number of educational establishments primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students distinguishing resident from non-resident, and showing the nature of education received in attendance thereat, during the week ending 13th May, 1911
(Page 64) XXXIX. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 65) XL. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in the province, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 65)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 65) XLI. Emigration from the province during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(14 pages)Contract subtree Indices
(Pages 3-4) Index to county and provincial tables
(Pages 5-13)Contract subtree Index to district electoral divisions
(Page 5) County of Antrim
(Page 6) County of Armagh
(Page 7) County of Cavan
(Page 8) County of Donegal
(Page 9) County of Down
(Page 10) County of Fermanagh
(Page 11) County of Londonderry
(Page 12) County of Monaghan
(Page 13) County of Tyrone
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