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Sixth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)

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(Pages i-xii) Title page & contents
(28 pages)Contract subtree Report of the registrar-general
(Pages xiii-xvii) Appointment of inspectors their instructions and duties
(Pages xvii-xviii) Account of the non-parochial registrars, and the conditions upon which they are accessible to the public
(Pages xviii-xxvii)Contract subtree Marriages
(Pages xviii-xix) Marriages, births, and deaths, 1839-42
(Pages xix-xx) Proportion of marriages, births, and deaths, 1838-42
(Pages xx-xxi) Annual marriages, births, and deaths to 100000 males and 100000 females living
(Pages xxi-xxii) Proportion of annual marriages to persons of all ages
(Pages xxii-xxiv) Registered buildings in England, for the solemnization of marriages
(Page xxiv) Annual marriages to 100 persons living in each of the 11 divisions of England
(Pages xxiv-xxv) First marriages and remarriages
(Pages xxv-xxvi) Remarriages of widowers and widows
(Page xxvi) Marriages in the four quartets of the years 1839-42
(Pages xxvi-xxvii) Comparison of population and marriages in England with those of France, Austria, Prussia, and Russia
(Page xxvii) Proportion of annual marriages to 100 of the population; comparing England with France, Austria, Prussia, and Russia
(Pages xxviii-xxix) Births to 100000 males and 100000 females living in the 11 divisions, arranged in the order of the frequency of birth
(Page xxix) Births registered in four great European states 1839-42
(Pages xxix-xxxi) Population, births, illegitimate children, and annual births to 100 persons living, in England, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia
(Pages xxxi-xxxii) Proportion of illegitimate children, the number registered in each of the four quarters of 1842
(Pages xxxii-xxxiv) Illegitimate children, showing the number per cent. returned in England 1830 and 1842
(Page xxxiv) Ages of married persons in Ireland
(Pages xxxiv-xxxv) Married and unmarried women, 1841, proportion of children to 100 women married and to 100 unmarried age 15-45
(Pages xxxv-xxxvi) Proportion of legitimate and illegitimate children born in several states of Europe
(Pages xxxvi-xxxvii) Proportion of illegitimate children born in several of the large cities of Europe
(Page xxxvii) Great excess in the mortality among illegitimate children
(Pages xxxvii-xxxviii) The number who live over the first year to 10000 born alive
(Page xxxix) Registered in five of the states of Europe for 1838-42
(Page xxxix) Annual mortality per cent. In England, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia
(Page xl) Violent deaths in England
(24 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page xli) Deaths to 100000 persons living in 1838-42
(Page xlii) Deaths at different ages in 1841-42, and the population of England at decennial ages in 1821 and 1841
(Page xliii) Mortality per cent. at different ages in England
(Pages xliv-xlv) Proportion per cent. of persons who signed the marriage register with marks, of persons married under 21 years of age, remarriages of widowers and widows, 1842
(Pages xlvi-xlvii) Proportion of persons married, children born alive, and deaths to the male and female population in 1838-42. 11 Divisions
(Pages xlviii-xlix) Proportion of marriages, births, & deaths for four & five years counties
(Pages l-liii) Proportion of marriages to 100 males and to 100 females living in each of the years 1838-42, and in each of the several counties
(Pages liv-lix) Proportion per cent. of illegitimate children to the births in 1842
(Pages lx-lxi) Proportion of females married in 1842 to 100000 living, illegitimate births to 100000 females living, and illegitimate births to 100 births in each of the several counties of England
(Pages lxii-lxiii) Proportion of illegitimate children in 1843 to every 1000 of the total number of paupers relieved in 1843
(Page lxiv) Proportion per cent. of persons married under 21 years of age in the year 1842 proportion per cent. of persons married in the year 1842, who signed the marriage register with marks divisions, counties
(266 pages)Contract subtree England
(Pages 1-3) Abstract of marriages in each of the years and the four quarters of the years 1839-42 in the several counties
(Pages 4-19) Abstract of marriages, 1842, in divisions, counties, and districts
(Pages 20-21) Abstract of births in each of the years and four quarters of 1839-42, in the several divisions and counties
(Pages 22-37) Abstract of births, 1842, in the 324 statistical districts
(Pages 38-39) Abstract of illegitimate births registered in the several counties in each of the four quarters of 1842
(Page 40) Abstract of showing the proportion per cent. of illegitimate to the total births in the several counties, 1842
(Pages 41-47) Abstract of illegitimate births, 1842, in the 324 statistical districts
(Pages 48-49) Abstract of deaths in each of the five years and also in quarters of 1838-42
(Pages 50-65) Abstract of deaths, 1842, in the several divisions, counties, and districts
(Pages 66-93)Contract subtree Abstract of ages at death, 1842, in the divisions, counties, and districts
(Pages 66-67) England
(Pages 68-71) Counties
(Pages 72-93)Contract subtree Districts
(Pages 72-73) 1. Metropolis
(Pages 74-75) 2. South Eastern division
(Pages 76-77) 3. South Midland division
(Pages 78-79) 4. Eastern division
(Pages 80-81) 5. South Western division
(Pages 82-83) 6. Western division
(Pages 84-85) 7. North Midland division
(Pages 86-87) 8. North Western division
(Pages 88-89) 9. York division
(Pages 90-91) 10. Northern division
(Pages 92-93) 11. Welsh division
(Pages 94-95) Abstract of causes of death in the 11 divisions
(Pages 96-99) Abstract of causes of death in the 11 divisions, distinguishing males and females
(Pages 100-111) Abstract of causes of death in the several counties, distinguishing males and females
(Pages 112-153)Contract subtree Abstract of deaths from different causes in statistical districts, in the year 1842, males
(Pages 112-115) 2. South Eastern division
(Pages 116-119) 3. South Midland division
(Pages 120-123) 4. Eastern division
(Pages 124-127) 5. South Western division
(Pages 128-133) 6. Western division
(Pages 134-137) 7. North Midland division
(Pages 138-141) 8. North Western division
(Pages 142-145) 9. York division
(Pages 146-149) 10. Northern division
(Pages 150-153) 11. Welsh division
(Pages 154-195)Contract subtree Abstract of deaths from different causes in statistical districts, in the year 1842, females
(Pages 154-157) 2. South Eastern division
(Pages 158-161) 3. South Midland division
(Pages 162-165) 4. Eastern division
(Pages 166-169) 5. South Western division
(Pages 170-175) 6. Western division
(Pages 176-179) 7. North Midland division
(Pages 180-183) 8. North Western division
(Pages 184-187) 9. York division
(Pages 188-191) 10. Northern division
(Pages 192-195) 11. Welsh division
(Pages 196-209) Abstract of deaths from small pox, measles, scarlatina and typhus in the several divisions, counties, and districts of England, in each of the four quarters of the year 1842
(Pages 210-231)Contract subtree Abstract of violent deaths in the 11 divisions of England, in the year 1840 (exclusive of ascertained suicides) at four periods of life, distinguishing males and females, and classed according to profession or occupation
(Pages 210-211) I. Metropolis
(Pages 212-213) II. Surrey (part of), Kent (part of), Sussex, Hants, Berkshire
(Pages 214-215) III. Middlesex (part of), Hertford, Buckingham, Oxford, Northampton, Huntingdon, Bedford, Cambridge
(Pages 216-217) IV. Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk
(Pages 218-219) V. Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset
(Pages 220-221) VI. Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Worcester, Stafford, Warwick
(Pages 222-223) VII. Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby
(Pages 224-225) VIII. Chester, Lancaster
(Pages 226-227) IX. York
(Pages 228-229) X. Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmoreland
(Pages 230-231) XI. Monmouth and Wales
(Pages 232-237) Abstract of deaths by violence (exclusive of suicides) showing the occupation and age, as registered during the year 1840, distinguishing males and females, in England and in each of the 11 divisions
(Pages 238-240) Abstract of showing the number of males and females registered as pound drowned, in 1840, in each of the 11 divisions
(Pages 241-251) Abstract of suicides in 1840 (showing the station or occupation) of males aged 20 and upwards, and the way in which death was caused, in each of the 11 divisions
(Pages 252-253) Abstract of ascertained suicides in the year 1840
(Pages 254-255) Abstract of rank or profession of males, who committed suicide in the year 1840, and the way in which death was caused
(Pages 256-257) Abstract of showing the station and occupation of 283 females who committed suicide during the year 1840, and the way in which death was caused
(Pages 258-259) Abstract of violent deaths and suicides among men aged 20 years and upwards, of various occupations, showing the proportion to 1000000 living, England
(Pages 260-262) Abstract of annual number of deaths by violence to 1000000 living at the several ages specified, and at all ages
(Pages 263-264) Abstract of murders registered during the three years 1838-40
(Pages 264-266) Abstract of showing the occupation and age of 65 persons returned as murdered (by coroners' juries) in 1840
(234 pages)Contract subtree Appendix. Foreign returns of population, marriages, births, and deaths. Page 175
(Pages 268-301)Contract subtree I. Sweden
(Pages 268-271) (1.) Population 1815, 1825, 1830, 1835; distinguishing males and females at the ages 0-1, 1-3, 3-5, 5-10, and afterwards quinquennial periods of life in 1815, 1825; the same ages, and males and females in the country districts, in Stockholm, other towns, and the whole kingdom for 1830, 1835
(Pages 272-274) (2.) Numbers of the several classes, nobility, clergy, persons of station, burghers, peasantry, all others, foreigners, Jews; showing for each class the males and females, married, widowers and widows, unmarried above 15, and children under 15, in 1815, 1825, 1830, 1835
(Page 274) (3.) The proportions in 1. 0000, married, widowers, widows, unmarried above 15, and of children under 15
(Page 275) (4.) The population 1805, 1810, 1820, 1830, distinguishing the sexes and ages as above
(Page 276) (5.) Mean annual number of marriages (22050) among the several classes (see 2), distinguishing the number of men aged 0-25, 25-35, 35-50, 50 and upwards, who married women under 25, 25-35, 33-50, 50 and upwards
(Page 277) (6.) Marriages between bachelors and spinsters, widowers and spinsters, bachelors and widows, widowers and widows, in each of the years 1831-1835; the mean numbers 1831-1835, 1820-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, 1796-1805
(Page 277) (7.) Number of the first, second, third and fourth marriages contracted in 1831-5, and the number of marriages dissolved by death among six classes
(Page 278) (8.) Marriages, births, and deaths of males and females in each of the ten years 1796-1805, of the ten years 1810-25, the five years 1826-30; also the sums of each decennium, 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-35
(Page 278) (9.) Proportion of the births, deaths, and marriages to the mean population of the three decennial periods, 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-35 (calculated by the Swedish commission)
(Page 279) (10.) Births, children born, alive, legitimate and illegitimate, male and female, in the whole kingdom, in Stockholm, other towns, and the country districts, for each year, 1831-5, and the mean for the three decennial periods. See (11.)
(Page 280) (11.) An extension of table 10
(Page 280) (12.) The proportion of illegitimate children to the births
(Page 280) (13.) The number of deliveries among women in good, moderate, and bad circumstances
(Page 281) (14.) Ages (quinquennial) of the mothers when their children were born, for each year, 1831-5; means of 1831-5, 1826-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, 1796-1805
(Page 281) (15.) The average annual number of mothers who bore twins, triplets, four children, in 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 282) (16.) Still-born children, legitimate and illegitimate, in Stockholm, other towns, and country districts
(Page 282) (17.) Annual births, deaths, and marriages of six different classes, 1831-5
(Page 283) (18.) Deaths of males and females in Stockholm, in other towns, and in the country districts, in each of the years 1831-5; with the means of 1831-5, 1826-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, and 1796-1805
(Page 283) (19.) Average annual deaths of males and females, legitimate and illegitimate children under one year of age, of children 1-15, of unmarried and married persons, widowers and widows above 15, in 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 284) (20.) Deaths of legitimate and illegitimate children under one year of age, in Stockholm, other towns, and the country districts, for 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 284) (21.) Persons who died at each year above 100, in 1816-35
(Page 285) (22.) Mean annual deaths at the different ages (see 1), in 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 286) (23.) Annual deaths at the same ages, 1806-10, 1811-15, 1816-20, 1821-25, 1826-30
(Page 286) (24.) Number of persons vaccinated, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Pages 287-289) (25.) Deaths by several zymotic diseases, and by different kinds of violence, in each of the 25 years, 1806-30
(Pages 290-291) (26.) Dr. Price's calculation of the mortality in the 21 years, 1755-76, and the facts upon which it was based
(Pages 291-292) (27.) The population and deaths in the 20 years ended with 1795, from Mr. Milne. Mr. Milne's comparison of the mortality in each of the years 1751-1800, with the character of the crops
(Pages 293-297) (28-33.) A summary of the last report of the Swedish tabell-commission, by Jacob Hoyer, Esq
(Page 298) (34.) The number of rich and poor families, or households, having 2, 3-5, 6-10 11-15, 16 members and upwards, in Stockholm other towns and the country districts
(Page 299) (35.) Labourers
(Page 300) (36.) The marriages and the deaths of males and females in each month of the five years, 1831-5
(Pages 301-313)Contract subtree II. Norway
(Pages 301-304) (1.) (A) the population of each county (amt), (17 in number), exclusive of the town districts, and the aggregate of the town population, distinguishing males and females, aged 0-1, 1-3, 3-5, 5-10, 10-20, up to 90-100, 100 and upwards. (B) the total population of each county and of the towns in 1825. (C) fifteen classes of inhabitants in each of the counties
(Pages 305-307) (2.) The males and females, unmarried, married, widowed, in the country and town districts of each county
(Pages 308-312) (3.) Summary of the (a) marriages; (b) births (males, females), (legitimate, illegitimate, still-born without distinction of sex) deaths of males and females, 0-10, &c. to 50-60, 60-80, 80-100 above 100
(Page 312) (4.) Triplets, twins, accidental deaths, murders, suicides, in each of the ten years 1826-35
(Pages 312-313) (5.) Mode of taking the census in Norway
(Pages 314-315)Contract subtree III. Denmark
(Page 314) (1.) Area and population, males and females, of Denmark proper, Jutland, Schleswig, Holstein, Lauenburg
(Page 314) (2.) Kingdom of Denmark, ages of males and females in decennial periods
(Pages 314-315) (3.) Marriages, births, and deaths in the five years, 1835-9, suicides, &c
(Pages 315-328)Contract subtree IV. Russia
(Pages 315-318) (1.) A letter upon the Russian returns, from the registrar general
(Page 318) (2.) Comparison of the relative proportions, of marriages, births, and deaths in Russia and England
(Page 319) (3.) A note on the Russian census and registration, with a table of births and deaths, male and female, among members of the Greek-Russian Church, for each of the 33 years, 1801-33
(Page 320) (4.) The proportion of marriages, births, deaths (of females) to 100 females living in 56 provinces of Russia; with the estimated density of population in each province (1842)
(Page 321) (5.) St. Petersburg mean population, births (legitimate and illegitimate), deaths and deaths under five years of age
(Pages 322-324) (6.) For each of 53 provinces, and four town districts, area in geographical square miles; the population (male and female); marriages, births (male and female), and deaths (male and female), in the year 1842
(Page 325) (7.) The same facts for great Russia, the Baltic provinces, &c
(Page 326) (8.) Estimated population of Russia in 1842, from the preceding data
(Page 326) (9.) Various estimates of the population of Russia, at 14 different periods, from 1800 to 1802
(Page 327) (10.) Ages (in quinquennial and decennial periods) of 2418847 males, at their deaths in 1825 and 1827; 1832 and 1834
(Pages 327-328) (11.) Mean age at death, and the duration of life, in Russia
(Page 328) (12.) Mean temperature of the twelve months of the year, in eight different parts of Russia (from Kupffer)
(Pages 329-363)Contract subtree V. Austria
(Pages 329-332) (1.) Subdivision of the Austrian Empire, mode of taking the censuses, and registering the births, deaths, and marriages
(Page 332) (2.) Provinces, area of provinces in Austrian square miles, number of cities, market-towns, houses, and families in each, at the census of 1840
(Pages 333-334) (3.) Provinces, area of, in geographical square miles, population, males, females, total (distinguishing the military) at each of the censuses, 1834, 1837, 1840
(Pages 335-337) (4.) Marriages, births (males and females), and still-born children (male and female), in each province
(Page 338) (5.) Deaths of males and females in 1834, 1837, 1839, 1840, in each province
(Page 339) (6.) Progress of population in Austria
(Page 339) (7.) Numbers of each religious profession
(Page 340) (8.) Births (male and female, illegitimate), deaths (male and female), marriages, 1787, 1788, 1791, 1793, 1794
(Pages 340-341) (9.) Births, deaths, marriages (aggregate numbers), in 1819-27, 1828-34
(Page 341) (10.) Births, deaths, marriages, and population in the three years, 1834-7-9 or 40, males and females distinguished; the rates of mortality, births, and marriages in the three years
(Page 342) (11.) Number of males under 15, 15-18, and above 18, distinguishing of the latter class the number of clergy, of nobles, officers in the civil service, trades-people and artisans, peasants, and military
(Pages 342-343) (12.) Similar facts respecting the population, exclusive of Hungary, Transylvania and the Military Frontier
(Page 343) (13.) Deaths at the ages 0-1, 1-4, 4-20, 20-40, &c
(Pages 343-344) (14.) (15.) (16.) (17.) Number of males and females under 20, and above 20 years of age, in England Austria, Prussia, Sweden
(Page 344) (18.) The mortality of persons under, and of persons above 20 years of age, in Austria, Prussia, and England
(Pages 345-346) (19.) Expectation of life in Austria
(Pages 346-347) (20.) (21.) The outline of an Austrian life-table, and the relative duration of life in Austria, Sweden, England
(Page 347) (22.) The mean population, deaths, annual deaths, and annual rate of mortality in Vienna, for each of the 5 years from 1805-9 to 1836-9
(Page 348) (23.) Population of Vienna, according to 8 censuses, from 1780 to 1839
(Page 348) (24.) Example of the mode of dealing with the floating population at the Austrian census
(Page 348) (25.) Houses, families, population of Vienna; the number of the inhabitants born in Vienna
(Pages 348-349) (26.) Return of the annual deaths in Vienna, 1805-39
(Page 349) (27.) Births (males, females, illegitimate, still-born), deaths, and marriages, in Vienna, 1834, 1837, 1839; the mortality in the 3 years
(Pages 350-353) (28.) (29.) Marriages in the several provinces of Austria, 1842, 1841, classed according to religion, civil state, age of men and women
(Pages 354-361) (30.) (31.) Births (legitimate, illegitimate, male and female), religion, still-born (legitimate and illegitimate, male and female), deaths (male and female, of different religions), ages, diseases, injuries, 1841, 1842; also the totals of 1840
(Page 362) (32.) Births, deaths, marriages, in each year, 1827-42 (return incomplete.)
(Page 362) (33.) Births legitimate, illegitimate, male, female, 1832-1842
(Page 362) (34.) Still-born children, males and females, 1834-42, each year
(Page 363) (33.) Accidental deaths, suicides, murders, manslaughters, 1819-28, 1832-6
(Page 363) (36.) Emigration and immigration
(Pages 364-421)Contract subtree VI. Prussia
(Pages 364-365) (1.) Area, population, and density of each of the eight provinces and 25 regencies (or counties)
(Page 366) (2.) Marriages, births, deaths, illegitimate births, and still-born children, 1816, 1841. (Hoffman)
(Page 366) (3.) Population at nine censuses, 1816-1840
(Page 367) (4.) Abstract of births and deaths, and causes of death, in the 15 years 1820-1834
(Pages 368-421)Contract subtree The following returns are for each regency
(Pages 368-369) (5.) The number of houses and of buildings, of nine different lands
(Pages 370-373) (6.) The population, male and female, at the ages 0-5, 5-7, 7-14, 14 16; males, 16-20, 20-25, 25-32, 32-39, 39-45, 45-60, 60 and upwards; females, 16-45, 45-60, 60 and upwards, in the year 1840
(Pages 374-375) (7.) The number of married males and females living, with the numbers of different religious persuasions, 1840
(Pages 376-377) (8.) The deaf and dumb, males and females, 0-5, 5-15, 15-30, 30 and upwards
(Pages 376-377) (9.) Blind (males and females), 0-15, 15-30, 30 and upwards, 1840
(Pages 378-379) (10.) (11.) Horses aged 0-3, 3-10, 10-; mules, asses, bulls, oxen, cows, heifers, sheep, goats, swine
(Pages 380-381) (12.) Births, male and female, distinguishing the illegitimate, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 380-381) (13.) Marriages of men, 0-45, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 45-60, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 60-, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-
(Pages 382-383) (14.) Total marriages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 382-389) (15.) Deaths, legitimate, illegitimate, male, female, 0-1; male and female, 1-3, 3-5, 5-7, 7-10, 10-14, 14-20, 20-25 and at all quinquennial ages up to 90, in 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 390-391) (16.) Deaths of males and females at all ages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 390-391) (17.) Deaths in each of the four seasons, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 390-393) (18.) Some causes of death, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 394-395) (19.) Births, male and female, distinguishing the illegitimate, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 394-395) (20.) Marriages of men, 0-45, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 45-60, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 60-, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-
(Pages 396-397) (21.) Total marriages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 396-403) (22.) Deaths, legitimate, illegitimate, male, female, 0-1; male and female, 1-3, 3-5, 5-7, 7-10, 10-14, 14-20, 20-25 and at all quinquennial ages up to 90, in 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 404-405) (23.) Deaths of males and females at all ages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 404-405) (24.) Deaths in each of the four seasons, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 404-407) (25.) Some causes of death, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 408-409) (26.) Births, male and female, distinguishing the illegitimate, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 408-409) (27.) Marriages of men, 0-45, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 45-60, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-; men, 60-, with women, 0-30, 30-45, 45-
(Pages 410-411) (28.) Total marriages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 410-417) (29.) Deaths, legitimate, illegitimate, male, female, 0-1; male and female, 1-3, 3-5, 5-7, 7-10, 10-14, 14-20, 20-25 and at all quinquennial ages up to 90, in 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 418-419) (30.) Deaths of males and females at all ages, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 418-419) (31.) Deaths in each of the four seasons, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 418-421) (32.) Some causes of death, 1841, 1840, 1839
(Pages 422-440)Contract subtree VII. Saxony
(Page 422) (1.) The area, districts, cities
(Page 422) (2.) (A) males and females of the civil and military profession; (B) ages, 0-6, 6 14, 14-19, 19-21, 21-30, 30-40, &c.; (C) religions; (D) widowers and widows, divorced persons, married couples; married persons living apart, blind, deaf and dumb
(Page 423) (3.) (A) marriages, births, and deaths (male and female), in 10 years, 1832-41, and 1841; (B) civil state of the married; (C) children born 1832-41, and 1841, male and female, in and out of wedlock; (D) twins, triplets
(Page 424) (4.) Ages at death, still-born, 0-1, 1-6, 6-14, 14-20, 20-30, &c.; deaths of married, widowed, and divorced persons
(Pages 424-425) (5.) Army strength, attacks of sickness, invaliding, deaths
(Page 425) (6.) Summary of the censuses of Dresden and Leipsic
(Page 425) (7.) Burials of males and females in Dresden, for each of the years 1821-31
(Page 426) (8.) Population of Dresden, 1831; burials in 11 years, 1821-31, at different ages
(Page 426) (9.) Deaths at different ages in Dresden and Leipsic, 1837, 1838
(Page 427) (10.) Population of Dresden and Leipsic, December 31, 1837
(Page 427) (11.) Population of Dresden and Leipsic 1840, 1837, 1834, 1832
(Pages 428-435) (12.) Four censuses of Saxony, 1840, 1837, 1834, 1832, enumerating in the aggregate 1. The population of 141 towns; 2. The population of 3500 villages; and, 3. The military; the houses, males, females, ages, the deaf and dumb, blind, pensioners, families, married couples, married (male and female) living apart, single persons, males and females, widowed and divorced, the religions
(Page 436) (13.) Births (legitimate, illegitimate, male, female), twins, triplets, still-born; births in each month of the years 1838-1832
(Pages 437-439) (14.) Deaths at different ages legitimate, illegitimate, (0-1, 1-6); married, widowed, separated, 6-14, 14-20, 20-30, &c. deaths of males and females in the several months of the years 1838-32, marriages of widows, divorced persons, communicants, &c
(Page 440) (15.) Marriages for the years 1838-32
(Pages 441-445)Contract subtree VIII. Hanover
(Page 442) (1.) Population of the seven districts of Hanover, July 1, 1812; houses, males and females at the ages 0-7, 7-14, 14-20. 20-45, 45-50, 60-90, 90 and up-wards; married couples, widowers, widows, Lutherans, &c
(Page 443) (2.) Births (legitimate, illegitimate, still-born, male and female), marriages, con urinations, and deaths, in the 10 years 1832-41, and in 1842
(Page 444) (3.) Marriages, births (as above), deaths, suicides; ages at deaths of males and females, 1-15, 16-30, 31-45, 46-60, 61-75, 76-90, 91-100, in each Landrostei, 1842
(Page 445) (4.) Summary of the table, with the deaths at each ago in the city of Hanover
(Page 445) (5.) Houses, and inhabitants of each Landrostei, and of the town of Goettingen, &c
(Page 446)Contract subtree IX. Frankfort
(Page 446) (1.) Marriages, births, deaths, still-born and illegitimate children, 1837-42; ages at death, 1840-2
(Page 446) (2.) Ages at death, 1840-2
(Pages 447-455)Contract subtree X. Bavaria
(Page 447) (1.) Census of 1840 families, males and females above and under 14; civil and military population distinguished
(Page 448) (2.) Births (male and female, legitimate and illegitimate), still-born (legitimate, illegitimate, male and female), twins, triplets, moles, four years, 1835-6, 1838-9
(Pages 449-453) (3.) Marriages, religions of the married, civil state, ages (0-20, 20-25, 25-30, 30-40, 40-60, 73-) of males and females; marriages by which illegitimate children were legitimized; number of such children
(Pages 452-453) (4.) Divorces of Catholics, Protestants, &c
(Pages 452-455) (5.) Deaths, male and female, legitimate and illegitimate, under 14; of males and females above 14; total deaths
(Pages 456-457)Contract subtree XI. Wurtemberg
(Page 456) (1.) Births (legitimate, illegitimate, male and female), immigration of males and females, deaths (male and female) emigration, population, in each year 1833-42
(Page 457) (2.) The resident and non-resident population
(Page 457) (3.) Ages of the population, 1832
(Pages 458-462)Contract subtree XII. Netherlands
(Pages 458-461) (1.) Houses, household (males, females, unmarried, married, widowers, widows), Protestants, &c., in each province, January 1, 1840 and 1830
(Page 462) (2.) Ages of the population, 1840, 0-1, 1-2, &c., to 5-6, 6-8, &c., to 14-16, 16-20, 20-25, 25-30, &c., up to 45-50, 50-53, &c., to 62-65, 65-67, &c., to 87-89, 89-90, &c., to 100 and upwards
(Pages 462-464)Contract subtree XIII. Belgium
(Page 462) (1.) Births and deaths (males and females), 1842; the still-born; twins and triplets; civil state of the dead
(Pages 463-464) (2.) Marriages at quinquennial ages of males and females (1842)
(Pages 465-479)Contract subtree XIV. France
(Pages 465-469) (1.) The population in 1841, according to sex and civil state, in the 86 departments. The movement of the population in each of the 86 departments during the year 1842
(Page 470) (2.) Births, legitimate, illegitimate, male and female
(Page 470) (3.) Still-born, male and female
(Pages 471-473) (4.) Marriages
(Pages 471-473) (5.) Deaths (male and female) of persons belonging to the departments, not belonging to the departments, foreigners
(Pages 474-476) (6.) Number of deaths by several causes small-pox, suicide, murders, executions, accidents, epidemics
(Page 477) (7.) Censuses as above (1.) for 1801, 1806, 1821, 1831, 1836, 1841
(Page 478) (8.) Births (legitimate, illegitimate, male and female), deaths (male and female), marriages, 1817-42
(Page 479) (9.) Mean annual number of deaths among males and females at different ages, in the years 1817-31
(Pages 480-481)Contract subtree XV. Portugal
(Pages 480-481) (1.) The districts, houses, population, marriages, births, and deaths, 1841
(Pages 480-481) (2.) The same for the adjacent Islands, including Madeira and the Azores
(Pages 482-500)Contract subtree XVI. United States of America
(Page 482) (1.) Abstract of the first census (17 states), 1790
(Page 482) (2.) Brief summary of the second census (21 states), 1800
(Page 483) (3.) Brief summary of the third census (25 states), 1810
(Page 483) (4.) Brief summary of fourth census (27 states), 1820
(Page 484) (5.) Population (male and female, white, free-coloured, and slaves), in 1830, 1840
(Page 485) (6.) Ages of the white, free-coloured, and slaves (male and female) at the censuses of 1830, 1840
(Pages 486-487) (7.) Ages of the free whites (male and female) in each of the 28 states (counting the District of Columbia as one) in 1830, ages distinguished as 0-5. 5-10, 10-15, 15-20, 20-30, &c
(Pages 488-489) (8.) Ages of the free coloured (male and female) and slaves in, 1830; the ages are 0-10, 10-24, 24-36, 36-55, 55-100 100 and upwards
(Page 490) (9.) Foreigners, the deaf and dumb, free and slaves, in each state 1830
(Pages 491-500) (10.) (11.) (12.) Similar returns to those of (8.), (9.), (10.), From the sixth census, 1840, (30 states, including Columbia). Numbers, sexes, and ages of the population in the principal towns. Population of 31 of the principal towns distinguishing the free whites, free coloured, and slaves, male and female, and the ages (as in 7, 8)
(166 pages)Contract subtree Appendix, part II
(Pages 501-503) (1.) Letter to the registrar-general, by William Farr, Esq
(Pages 504-505) (2.) Public health, 1842
(Pages 506-509) (3.) Deaths by different causes in the five years, 1838-42
(Pages 510-514) (4.) Notes, 1842, showing the various modifications of disease as classed in the abstracts
(Pages 515-516) (5.) Intemperance and starvation
(Pages 517-519) (6.) Summary of results deduced from the English life table
(Pages 520-523) (7.) Summary of results deduced from the English life table
(Pages 524-526) (8.) On the properties and applications of the new life table, and an account of some improvements in its form
(Pages 526-530) (9.) Explanation of tables 15, 16, and 17
(Pages 530-535) (10.) Problems solved by the life tables (with examples)
(Pages 535-542) (11.) Problems solved by the life tables (with examples) in which "a year of life" is introduced as the unit
(Pages 542-544) (12.) The unit of the columns in the life table may be made to denote £1
(Pages 544-552) (13.) Explanation of the column y, added to the life table
(Pages 552-559) (14.) The numbers in the life table express in the form of fractions the chances of living or dying during any specified period
(Pages 560-561) (15.) English life table, persons
(Pages 562-563) (16.) English life table, males
(Pages 564-565) (17.) English life table, females
(Pages 566-567) (16a.) Logarithms of d, q, y
(Pages 568-569) (17a.) Logarithms of d, q, y
(Pages 570-577) (18.) The "annual mortality" and the "mean age at death. "
(Pages 577-583) (19.) English joint life table. Note b., on the equitable society, see (13)
(Pages 584-585) (20.) English joint life table, pairs of males and females of equal ages
(Page 586) (21.) English joint life table of logarithms of pairs of males and females of equal ages
(Pages 587-588) (22.) English joint life table of pairs of males and females, the females being 5 and 10 years younger than the male
(Page 589) (23.) English joint life table, pairs of males and females, the female being 20 years younger than the male
(Page 590) (24.) Expectation of two joint lives, a male and a female
(Pages 591-596) (25.) Life insurance application of national life tables to the general purposes of life insurance formula
(Page 597) (26.) Decrements of the English life table, no. 1
(Page 598) (27.) English life table, no. 1
(Page 599) (28.) Logarithms of the decrements of the English life table
(Page 600) (29.) Logarithms of the English life table, no. 1. males
(Page 601) (30.) Logarithms of the English life table, no. 1. females
(Pages 602-603) (31.) Logarithms, to 10 figures, of the present value of £1, due at the end of every year from 1 to 109
(Pages 604-605) (32.) Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurances, &c., on the lives of males interest of money 3 per cent
(Pages 606-607) (33.) Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 32
(Pages 608-609) (34.) Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities) insurances, &c., on the lives of males. Interest of money 4 per cent
(Pages 610-611) (35.) Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 34
(Pages 612-613) (36.) Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurance, &c., on the lives of females. Interest of money 3 per cent
(Pages 614-615) (37.) Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 36
(Pages 616-617) (38.) Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurances, &c., on the lives of females. Interest of money 4 per cent
(Pages 618-619) (39.) Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 38
(Pages 620-621) (40.) Table deduced from the English joint life table, for determining the value of annuities, &c. on two joint lives (a male and a female.) Interest 3 per cent
(Pages 622-625) (41.) Values of life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 and 4 per cent
(Page 626) (42.) Values of joint life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 per cent
(Pages 627-628) (43.) Values of joint life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 per cent
(Pages 629-633) (43a.) (43b.) Single premiums which, at 3 and 4 per cent., interest will insure £1 at the death of a male, or a female; or the present value of reversion
(Pages 634-635) (44.) Males. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 3 per cent
(Pages 636-637) (45.) Males. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 4 per cent
(Pages 638-639) (46.) Females. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 3 per cent
(Pages 640-641) (47.) Females. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 4 per cent
(Pages 642-643) (48.) Uniform annual premium which, paid at the beginning of each year of life will amount to £100 at the end of the year in which death takes place, the interest of money being 3 per cent.; according to the English and the Carlisle life tables, the temporary experience of various life offices, and the Northampton table
(Pages 644-646) (49.) Premiums to provide for widows
(Pages 647-650) (50a.) (50b.) Table for determining the values of annuities, and insurances, on the whole of a male or female population of any age and upwards
(Pages 651-654) (51.) Instances of the applications of the tables (50)
(Pages 655-661) (52a.) (52b.) The mean future lifetime of males and females, the mean age of the living of any age and upwards, &c
(Pages 661-662) (53.) Applications of the table. Ages of reigning sovereigns, cardinals, English prelates, peers
(Pages 662-666) (54.) Equations and formulae
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