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General report, Ireland, 1911

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(Pages i-xiv) Title page & contents
(4 pages)Contract subtree Introduction
(Pages xv-xvi) Introductory observations
(Pages xvii-xviii) General summary
(7 pages)Contract subtree I. Area, houses, and population
(Page xix) Territorial divisions
(Pages xx-xxii) Area, houses, house accommodation, and families
(Page xxiii) Population of counties, county boroughs, and provinces, density of, and variation in
(Page xxiii) Poor law unions, or superintendent registrars' districts
(Page xxiii) Parliamentary divisions of counties and boroughs
(Page xxiv) Cities and towns
(Page xxv) Shipping
(1 page)Contract subtree II. Ages of the people
(Page xxv) Number of persons and proportion at certain age-periods in 1901 and in 1911
(Page xxv) Centenarians
(2 pages)Contract subtree III. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages xxvi-xxvii) Number and proportion of unmarried, married, and widowed
(5 pages)Contract subtree IV. Occupations of the people
(Pages xxvii-xxix) Occupations by classes and orders
(Page xxx) Special statistics of occupations or social position of inhabitants of the Dublin registration area
(Page xxxi) Persons combining other pursuits with farming
(2 pages)Contract subtree V. Birthplaces of the people
(Page xxxii) Irish-born population
(Page xxxii) Natives of England or Wales, Scotland, or abroad
(Page xxxiii) Occupations of persons born in foreign countries
(11 pages)Contract subtree VI. The sick and infirm
(Page xxxiv) Total sick and infirm
(Pages xxxiv-xxxv)Contract subtree The temporarily diseased
(Page xxxiv) Number and proportion to population, by provinces, counties, and unions
(Page xxxiv) Nature of illness
(Page xxxv) The sick in infirmaries and hospitals, and in workhouses
(Pages xxxv-xxxviii)Contract subtree The permanently diseased
(Page xxxv) The blind
(Page xxxv) Number of and proportion to population
(Page xxxv) Proportion of sexes
(Page xxxvi) Religious professions, ages, education, and occupations
(Page xxxvi) In institutions
(Page xxxvii) Persons partially blind
(Pages xxxvii-xxxviii) Causes of blindness, and age at which sight was lost
(Pages xxxviii-xliii)Contract subtree The deaf and dumb
(Page xxxviii) True and acquired muteism, numbers afflicted, and proportion to population
(Page xxxix) The dumb not deaf
(Page xxxix) Mutes from all causes
(Page xxxix) Ages, religious professions and occupations of mutes
(Page xl) Number and position of congenital deaf mutes in each family
(Page xl) Number of deaf mutes born in each family
(Page xl) Causes of congenital and acquired muteism
(Page xl) Education of the deaf and dumb
(Page xli) Institutions for the deaf and dumb
(Page xli) Number and condition of lunatics and idiots in Ireland
(Page xlii) Proportion of lunatics and idiots to population in the provinces and counties
(Page xlii) Religious professions and occupations of lunatics and idiots in 1911
(Page xliii) Presumed cause of lunacy or idiocy
(Page xliii) Precise nature of affliction
(3 pages)Contract subtree VII. Public institutions
(Page xliv) Inmates of the several classes of institutions and ratio to the population
(Page xliv) Military quartered in each province in Ireland
(Page xlv) Religious professions, conjugal condition, occupations, and education of inmates of workhouses
(Pages xlv-xlvi) Number of persons on out-door relief
(6 pages)Contract subtree VIII. Religious professions of the people
(Page xlvi) General view of religious professions for 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911
(Pages xlvii-l) Religious professions of inhabitants of each province, county, etc
(Page li) Ecclesiastical divisions
(Page li) Absolute and relative number of each denomination in the dioceses
(6 pages)Contract subtree IX. Education of the people
(Page lii) Per-centage of illiterate persons at several census periods
(Page lii) Primary and Superior education
(Page liii) Educational establishments
(Page liii) Distribution of primary schools, and attendance thereat
(Pages liv-lv) Distribution of, and attendance at, establishments affording superior instruction
(Page lvi) Number of persons learning Latin, Greek, etc
(Page lvi) Number of persons learning Irish
(Pages lvi-lvii) Attendances at school and ages of pupils comparison with previous censuses
(3 pages)Contract subtree X. Irish-Speaking population
(Pages lvii-lix) Number and proportion of Irish speakers, by provinces and counties, in 1911, as compared with 1901
(2 pages)Contract subtree XI. Emigration
(Page lix) Number, ages, and destinations of emigrants from Ireland, by provinces and counties
(Page lx) Prepaid passages
(1 page)Contract subtree XII. Miscellaneous tables
(Page lx) Marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland in the ten years ended 31st March, 1911
(Page lx) Observations on other miscellaneous tables
(2 pages)Contract subtree XIII. Special inquiry as to agricultural holdings
(Page lxi) Classification of holdings adopted
(Page lxi) Distribution of holdings in the several provinces, according to valuation and size
(Page lxii) Distribution of population and house accommodation on agricultural holdings
(3 pages)Contract subtree XIV. Particulars as to marriages
(Page lxiii) Scope of the tables dealing therewith
(Page lxiii) Marriages according to durations (eleven periods of married life up to 35 years), number of children born alive, and number of such who had died
(Pages lxiii-lxiv) Average number of children per married woman, for each marriage age (in quinquennial periods) of the latter, and for each duration
(Page lxv) Particulars regarding six county boroughs, Dublin registration area, and Belfast county borough
(2 pages)Contract subtree Conclusion
(Page lxvi) Thanks to public officers with whom the department was brought into relation acknowledgment of services of office superintendents and staff
(552 pages)Contract subtree Detailed tables
(Pages 1-60)Contract subtree First series. Summaries of tables in county books
(Pages 1-4)Contract subtree Area, houses, and population
(Page 1) 1. Area, houses, and population of Ireland in 1911
(Page 1) 2. Comparative view of houses and population of Ireland at each of the ten censuses from 1821 to 1911
(Page 1) 3. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, in each province of Ireland; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) 4. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the parliamentary divisions and boroughs in Ireland, together with the number of electors, in 1911
(Page 2) 5. Area in 1911, and houses and population in 1901 and 1911, of the principal towns in Ireland; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) 6. Showing, by provinces, the area in 1911, and the houses and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911; also the general valuation in 1911
(Page 2) 7. (This table in the county books gives statistics for each townland and town; for summary, see table 6 above)
(Page 3) 8. 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 4) 9. Showing the total number of occupiers (or heads of families), in occupation of less than 5 rooms, in each province of Ireland in 1911
(Page 4) 10. Showing the total number of tenements of one room, and the number of occupants of such tenements, in each province of Ireland in 1911
(Pages 4-5)Contract subtree Miscellaneous tables
(Page 4) 11. 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 5) 12. Showing, by provinces, the number of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, paupers, the sick, and prisoners, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 5) 13. Showing the number of vessels, and of persons on board, in harbours, rivers, lakes, creeks, canals, &c, in each province on the night of 2nd April, 1911
(Page 5) 14. Showing, by provinces, the number of marriages, births, and deaths registered in the ten years from 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
(Page 6)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Page 6) 15. Ages of persons in each province on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 6) 16. Number of children at each year of age under five, by provinces
(Page 6) 17. (This table in the county books gives statistics of ages of the population of the principal towns in the several counties, for details of which see county books)
(Page 6)Contract subtree Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 6) 18. Numbers and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons
(Pages 7-27)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 7-8) 19. Occupations of males and females, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards
(Pages 9-21) 20. Occupations of males and females, by ages, religious professions, and education
(Page 21) 21. This table in the county books gives the occupations of males and females aged under 20, and 20 years and upwards, in each county district, for details of which see county books)
(Page 21) 22. This table in the county books gives the occupations of males and females in towns of 1500 inhabitants and upwards (other than urban county districts), in each county, for which see county books)
(Pages 22-27) 23. Occupiers of land engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages 28-35)Contract subtree Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 28-30) 24. Showing, by counties, the birthplaces of the inhabitants of Ireland
(Page 30) 25. Showing the birthplaces of the persons enumerated in Ireland, at each of the censuses from 1841 to 1911, together with their per-centages to the total population thereof
(Page 31) 26. Showing the ages of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in Ireland in 1911
(Pages 32-35) 27. Showing the occupations of persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in Ireland in 1911
(Pages 36-37)Contract subtree Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Pages 36-37) 28. Showing the number and ages of the blind, deaf and dumb, dumb not deaf, idiots, lunatics, inmates of workhouses, patients in hospitals, inmates of reformatories, and prisoners
(Pages 38-41)Contract subtree Religious professions of the people
(Pages 38-40) 29. Religious professions and sexes of the inhabitants, in each province of Ireland
(Page 41) 29a. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession in each province, as constituted at each of the censuses from 1861 to 1911
(Pages 42-60)Contract subtree Education of the people
(Pages 42-43) 30. Showing, by provinces, the population, according to ages, sexes and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 42-43) 31. (This table in the county books shows the total population in each parliamentary division and parliamentary borough on the night of the 2nd April, 1911, according to ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education. For details, see county books)
(Pages 42-43) 32. (This table in the county books gives statistics of the ages, sexes and degrees of elementary education of the population of the principal towns (not being urban county districts), for details of which see county books)
(Pages 44-45) 33. Showing, by provinces, the total population of Ireland, 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 44-45) 34. (This table in the county books shows, by provinces, the total population in each parliamentary division and parliamentary borough on the night of the 2nd April, 1911, 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. For details, see county books)
(Pages 46-47) 35. Showing the total population of the principal towns in each province, according to religious professions and sexes
(Pages 46-47) 36. Showing, for 1911, by provinces, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English
(Pages 48-49) 37. Showing, for 1911, as compared with 1901, by provinces, the number and ages of persons who spoke Irish only, and Irish and English
(Pages 48-57) 38. Showing, for Ireland, by provinces, 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 ended 13th May, 1911
(Pages 58-59) 39. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 60) 40. Showing, by sexes, the number and proportion per cent, to the population, under each religious profession, of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in Ireland at each of the censuses from 1881 to 1911
(Page 60)Contract subtree Emigration
(Page 60) 41. Emigration from Ireland during each year, from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911
(Pages 61-552)Contract subtree Second series. Special tables for general report
(Pages 61-74)Contract subtree I. Area, houses, and population
(Page 61) 42. Showing the area and distribution of land, by provinces and counties, in 1911
(Page 62) 43. Showing, by provinces, the total population at each census period, 1821-1911
(Page 63) 44. Showing, by provinces, the increase or decrease of the population at each census period, 1821-1911; and the rate per cent, of increase or decrease
(Page 63) 45. Showing, by provinces, the number of inhabited houses at each census period, 1821-1911
(Page 63) 46. Showing, by provinces, the increase or decrease in the number of inhabited houses, and the rate per cent, of increase or decrease, at each census period, 1821-1911
(Page 64) 47. Administrative counties arranged (1st), according to the actual numbers of the population; and (2nd), according to density of population, in 1911
(Page 64) 47. a. County boroughs of Ireland arranged (1st), according to the actual numbers of the population; and (2nd), according to density of population, in 1911
(Page 65) 48. Showing the administrative counties arranged in order of per-centage of increase or decrease of population between 1901 and 1911
(Page 65) 48. a. Showing the county boroughs arranged in order of per-centage of increase or decrease of population between 1901 and 1911
(Page 66) 49. Showing, by civic and rural districts, and for all Ireland, the number of inhabited houses in each class, and of the families occupying them, in 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911
(Page 66) 50. Total tenements and tenements of less than five rooms, distinguishing those occupied by various numbers of persons, in each of the six county boroughs and in the town of Galway in 1911
(Pages 67-68) 51. Showing the area, houses, and population, in 1911, of each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district); also the county or counties in which the union is situated
(Pages 69-70) 52. Showing, by provinces, the area, houses, and population, together with the number of electors in the parliamentary divisions of counties and boroughs, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 71) 53. Showing the area, houses, and population of cities, etc., containing over 50, 000 inhabitants in 1911, with the origin of their local government
(Page 71) 54. Showing the area, houses, and population of cities, etc., containing 20000 and not exceeding 50000 inhabitants in 1911, with the origin of their local government
(Page 71) 55. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns, etc., containing 10000 and not exceeding 20000 inhabitants in 1911, with the origin of their local government
(Page 72) 56. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns containing 5000 and not exceeding 10000 inhabitants in 1911, with the origin of their local government
(Pages 72-73) 57. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns containing 2000 and not exceeding 5000 inhabitants in 1911, with the origin of their local government (if any)
(Page 73) 58. Showing the area, houses, and population of towns having local government, the population of which did not number 2000 in 1911
(Page 74) 59 Showing the area, houses, and population of the Metropolitan police district, and of the Dublin registration area, respectively, in 1911
(Pages 74-100)Contract subtree II. Ages of the people
(Page 74) 60. Showing the number of males and females in 1901 and 1911 under 1 year, 1 year and under 5, and in quinquennial periods from 5 years and upwards, also the actual increase or decrease and the proportion per cent, in 1911
(Page 74) 61. Showing, in five-year periods, the population, by sexes, in 1911 and 1901, reduced to a basis of 100000
(Page 75) 62. Showing, by provinces, counties, cities, etc., the proportion per cent, of the population at four quinquennial periods, who could read and write, read only, or neither read nor write, in 1911
(Pages 76-99) 63. Showing, by counties, cities, and provinces, the number, sex, ages, and education of the population on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 100) 64. Showing, by provinces, the number and sex of persons 100 years old and upward in 1911
(Page 100) 65. Showing, by provinces, counties, etc., the number, sex, conjugal condition, and state of education of persons 100 years old and upwards, who were living on the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 101-103)Contract subtree III. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Page 101) 66. Showing the conjugal condition of the population at different age-periods; also the proportion per cent, of the unmarried, married, and widowed persons in 1901 and 1911
(Page 102) 67. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the proportion of single, married, and widowed persons of each sex to 100 men and 100 women of the age of 20 years and upwards in 1911
(Page 102) 68. Showing the number of the unmarried, married, and widowed persons, 15 years of age and upwards, in 1891, 1901 and 1911
(Page 103) 69. Showing, by provinces and counties, the number of unmarried, married, and widowed females between the ages of 15 and 45 on the 2nd April, 1911, and the proportion per cent, under each head
(Pages 104-143)Contract subtree IV. Occupations of the people
(Pages 104-109) 70. Showing the occupations of males and females in 1901 and 1911, distinguishing those under 20 years of age from those of 20 years and upwards, in classes, orders, and sub-orders
(Pages 110-121) 71. Showing the occupations or social position of the inhabitants of the city of Dublin in 1911, according to ages and sexes
(Pages 122-131) 72. Showing, by ages and sexes, the occupations or social position, in 1911, of the inhabitants of the Dublin registration area, exclusive of the city of Dublin
(Pages 132-143) 73. Showing, by ages and sexes, the occupations or social position, in 1911, of the inhabitants of the entire Dublin registration area
(Pages 144-145)Contract subtree V. Birthplaces of the people
(Page 144) 74. Showing, by counties, &c, the birthplaces of the inhabitants of Ireland in 1911, and the number of persons born in Ireland, and resident therein on census night, who did not reside in the county in which they were born
(Page 144) 75. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number in every 100 of the population in 1911 who were born in England and Wales, Scotland, and abroad
(Page 145) 76. Showing, by locality of birth, the occupations of those persons born in foreign countries who were enumerated in 1911, and of whom more than forty were of the same occupation
(Pages 146-187)Contract subtree VI. The sick and infirm
(Pages 146-154)Contract subtree The sick in infirmaries, hospitals, &c
(Pages 146-147) 77. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the number and diseases of all the persons who laboured under temporary or permanent diseases on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 148-153) 78. Showing, by superintendent registrars' districts, the number and diseases of all the persons who laboured under temporary or permanent diseases on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 154) 79. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the number, age, and sex of the sick at their own homes on census night, 1911, as returned on form "c", and whether able or unable to follow their usual occupations, together with their proportion to the population
(Page 155)Contract subtree The sick in hospitals
(Page 155) 80. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the diseases of patients in the infirmaries, fever, general, special, military and prison hospitals of Ireland on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 156)Contract subtree The sick in workhouse hospitals
(Page 156) 81. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the diseases of the patients in the workhouse hospitals on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 157-167)Contract subtree The blind
(Pages 157-158) 82. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the number of the blind at their own homes, and in workhouses, together with the proportion of males to females, and the ratio of blind to the population
(Pages 159-160) 83. Showing, by provinces and counties, the religious professions and sexes of the totally blind
(Page 161) 84. Showing, by ages and sexes, the previous or present occupations of the totally blind
(Page 162) 85. Showing, by ages and sexes, the state of education and of marriage among the blind
(Page 163) 86. Showing, by sexes, the number of the educated, and, by ages and sexes, that of the uneducated blind in the various union workhouses on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 164-165) 87. Showing the number, locality, date of erection, and amount of accommodation of the several institutions for the blind
(Pages 166-167) 88. Showing, by sexes, the native places of the inmates of the several institutions for the blind
(Pages 166-167) 89. Showing, by sexes, the causes of blindness, and the ages at which it occurred
(Pages 168-181)Contract subtree The deaf and dumb
(Page 168) 90. Showing the number of the deaf and dumb, and the dumb not deaf, from all causes, in the several provinces and counties, &c
(Page 168) 91. Showing, by provinces, the ages and sexes of the deaf and dumb and the dumb not deaf
(Page 169) 92. Showing the religious professions of the deaf and dumb, and the dumb not deaf
(Page 170) 93. Showing the proportion of males to females among the deaf and dumb, and their proportion to the population
(Pages 171-172) 94. Showing, by ages and sexes, the occupations of the deaf and dumb
(Page 173) 95. Showing, by sexes, the position in family of congenital deaf mutes, so far as could be ascertained
(Page 174) 96. Showing the number of children born in each family, and the number of these children deaf and dumb, so far as could be ascertained
(Page 174) 97. Showing, by sexes and by provinces, the number (as far as could be ascertained) of congenital deaf mutes in each family, a member of which was returned as deaf and dumb in 1911
(Page 174) 98. Showing the amount of muteism in cases where consanguinity of parents existed before marriage, and the condition of the mute offspring
(Page 175) 99. Showing, by sexes, the causes of acquired muteism, and the ages at which the diseases or accidents which produced such occurred
(Pages 176-177) 100. Showing (for persons susceptible of education) the ages and sexes of the uneducated deaf and dumb, and dumb not deaf, both congenital and acquired; and the number of the educated, in the several provinces, counties, &c
(Pages 176-177) 101. Showing the result of hereditary predisposition, or family peculiarity, in the production of congenital deaf dumbness
(Pages 178-179) 102. Showing the number, locality, date of erection, and amount of accommodation of the several institutions for the deaf and dumb
(Pages 180-181) 103. Showing the ages, sexes, and homes of the pupils in the several institutions for the deaf and dumb
(Pages 180-187)Contract subtree The lunatic and idiotic
(Pages 180-183) 104. Showing, by provinces and counties, the number and sexes of lunatics and idiots at large, or in the custody of their friends, or in workhouses, or who were confined in public or private asylums, on the 2nd April, 1911, with their proportion to the population
(Pages 182-183) 105. Showing, by provinces and counties, the religious professions and sexes of lunatics and idiots
(Pages 184-185) 106. Showing, by sexes, the description of disease and its presumed cause, in lunatics and idiots
(Pages 184-185) 107. Showing, by ages and sexes, according to the description of disease, the state of marriage and education among lunatics and idiots
(Pages 186-187) 108. Showing the occupation of the lunatics and idiots both at large or in asylums, or in workhouses, and the number in which the lunacy or idiocy was stated on the returns to have been hereditary
(Pages 188-209)Contract subtree VII. Inmates of public institutions
(Page 188) 109. Showing, by provinces, counties, and county boroughs, the number of inmates of the principal institutions, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 189) 110. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the proportion of inmates of the principal institutions to every 10000 of the population
(Pages 190-198)Contract subtree Hospitals
(Pages 190-195) 111. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the locality, name, date of erection, amount of accommodation, and number of patients, in each of the infirmaries, fever, general, special, military, and prison hospitals, for the temporary reception of the sick, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911, with the proportion the accommodation bears to the population not otherwise provided with indoor medical relief
(Pages 196-197) 112. Showing, by ages and sexes, the occupations of the inmates of infirmaries, general, special, military, and prison hospitals
(Page 198) 113. Showing, by provinces, counties, and county boroughs, the religious professions of the inmates of infirmaries, general, special, military, and prison hospitals
(Pages 199-202)Contract subtree Workhouses
(Page 199) 114. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the religious professions of the inmates of workhouses
(Page 200) 115. Showing, by ages and sexes, the state of education and of marriages among the inmates of workhouses
(Pages 200-202) 116. Showing the ages, sexes, and former occupations of the inmates of workhouses
(Pages 203-208)Contract subtree Charitable institutions
(Pages 203-206) 117. Showing the number of hospitals, aims-houses, penitentiaries, and other charitable institutions for the permanent residence of the distressed sick, aged, or infirm, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Pages 206-207) 118. Showing, by ages and sexes, the number and previous or present occupations of the inmates of asylums and charitable institutions on the night of the 2nd April, 1911
(Page 208) 119. Showing the religious professions of the inmates of hospitals, asylums, aims-houses, and other charitable institutions for the permanent residence of the distressed, sick, aged, or infirm
(Pages 208-209)Contract subtree Prisons
(Pages 208-209) 120. Showing, by ages and sexes, the former or present occupations of the inmates of prisons
(Pages 210-237)Contract subtree VIII Religious professions of the people
(Pages 210-211) 121. Showing the religious professions of the inhabitants of each province, county, and county borough, in 1901 and 1911, also the per-centage of the population belonging to each religious profession
(Pages 212-218) 122. Showing the religious professions of the population, by sexes, on the night of the 2nd April, 1911, in each poor law union (or superintendent registrar's district), and the county or counties in which situated
(Pages 218-221) 123. Showing, by parliamentary provinces and counties, the religious professions of the inhabitants of the county parliamentary divisions in 1901 and 1911, and the number of electors belonging to each in 1911
(Page 221) 124. Showing the religious professions of the inhabitants of the parliamentary boroughs, and parliamentary divisions within boroughs, in 1901 and 1911, also the number of electors belonging to each in 1911
(Pages 222-224) 125. Showing, by sexes, the religious professions of the inhabitants of county boroughs, municipal boroughs, urban districts, and towns with a population of 1, 500 and upwards, in 1911
(Pages 225-229) 126. Showing the territory comprised within each diocese, and the religious professions of the inhabitants, in 1911
(Page 230) 127. Showing the religious professions of the inhabitants of each diocese in 1911
(Pages 231-233) 128. Showing the religious professions of the inhabitants of each ecclesiastical province and diocese in 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911, with the proportion per cent, of the inhabitants belonging to each religious profession
(Pages 234-235) 129. Showing the religious professions of the inhabitants of each Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province and diocese, in 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911
(Pages 236-237) 130. Showing, for the years 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911, the religious professions of the inhabitants of each ecclesiastical province and diocese of the late established church (church of Ireland)
(Pages 238-290)Contract subtree IX. Education of the people
(Pages 238-239) 131. Showing, for each province, county, &c, by religious professions, the proportion per cent, of the population, 9 years old and upwards, who could read and write, read only, and neither read nor write, in 1911
(Pages 238-290)Contract subtree Educational establishments
(Pages 238-255) 132. Showing, by counties, cities, and provinces, the number and ages of persons attending school during the week ended 13th May, 1911
(Pages 254-257) 133. Showing the number of educational establishments primary and Superior; 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 weeks ended the 13th May, 1911; 11th May, 1901; 30th May, 1891; 4th May, 1881; and 17th June, 1871
(Pages 258-263) 134. Showing, for educational establishments during the week ended 13th May, 1911, in each county and city, the number of pupils, according to religion and sex, whose course of instruction included one or more of the following studies: Latin, Greek, modern languages, and mathematics
(Pages 264-279) 135. Showing, in periods, the number of days the scholars of the several ages attended school during the year commencing 1st April, 1910, and ending 31st March, 1911, in so far as returns were received
(Pages 280-286) 136. Showing, by provinces, counties, cities, &c., The number of scholars and the number of days during which each of them attended school during the years ended March 31st, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911, in so far as returns were received
(Page 287) 137. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of pupils in attendance at school during the years ended 31st March, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911, in so far as returns were received
(Page 287) 138. Showing the per-centage of school attendance, by age periods and classes of schools, for the week ended 13th May, 1911
(Pages 288-289) 139. Showing, by provinces, the number of pupils, according to religion and sex, receiving instruction in Latin, Greek, modern languages, mathematics, and Irish, respectively, in educational establishments, during the week ended 13th May, 1911
(Pages 288-289) 140. Showing, by provinces and counties, the number of pupils and students in attendance at educational establishments on any day or days during the fortnight ended 13th May, 1911
(Page 290) 141. Showing, in single years, from 5 to 15, the population in 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911; the number of persons attending school, and the number and proportion per cent, of those not attending school
(Page 291)Contract subtree X. Irish language
(Page 291) 142. Showing, by provinces, counties, and county boroughs, the number and proportion per cent, of the Irish-Speaking population in 1891, 1901, and 1911, distinguishing those who spoke "Irish only" from those who spoke both Irish and English
(Pages 291-293)Contract subtree XI. Emigration
(Page 291) 143. Showing the number, sexes, and ages of persons who emigrated from Ireland in each year of the period, 1901-1910
(Pages 292-293) 144. Emigration from each county during the twenty years from 1st April, 1891, to 31st March, 1911
(Pages 294-299)Contract subtree XII. Miscellaneous
(Pages 294-297) 145. Showing, by provinces, counties, &c, the area, population, number of houses and families, occupations, religious professions, and education, in 1911
(Pages 298-299)Contract subtree Territorial sub-divisions of Ireland
(Page 298) 146. Showing, by provinces and counties, the area, the number of county and borough parliamentary divisions, municipal boroughs, and towns, county districts, district electoral divisions, parishes, and townlands, in 1911
(Page 299) 147. Showing the area, the number of counties, superintendent registrars' and registrars' districts, poor law unions, dispensary districts, and district electoral divisions, and of census enumeration districts, together with the number of places for which the population for 1911 is separately stated
(Pages 300-447)Contract subtree XIII. Land census
(Pages 300-303) 148. Showing the number of agricultural holdings in the whole of Ireland, and in each province, classified according to rateable valuation, with the population, houses, etc., thereon, on the 2nd April, 1911; also the number of holdings of each class of valuation, distinguished according to size
(Pages 304-323) 149. Showing the number of agricultural holdings in each county, classified according to rateable valuation with the population, houses, etc., on the holdings of each class of rateable valuation; also the number of holdings, according to size
(Pages 324-429)Contract subtree 150. Showing the number of agricultural holdings, classified according to rateable valuation, with the population, houses, etc., on the holdings of each class of rateable valuation; also the number of holdings, according to size
(Pages 324-353)Contract subtree Province of Leinster
(Page 324) Carlow county
(Pages 324-327) Dublin county
(Pages 328-331) Kildare county
(Pages 330-335) Kilkenny county
(Pages 334-337) King's county
(Pages 336-339) Longford county
(Pages 338-339) Louth county
(Pages 340-343) Meath county
(Pages 344-347) Queen's county
(Pages 346-349) Westmeath county
(Pages 348-351) Wexford county
(Pages 350-353) Wicklow county
(Pages 354-383)Contract subtree Province of Munster
(Pages 354-357) Clare county
(Pages 358-367) Cork county
(Pages 366-369) Kerry county
(Pages 370-373) Limerick county
(Pages 374-379) Tipperary county
(Pages 380-383) Waterford county
(Pages 383-413)Contract subtree Province of Ulster
(Pages 383-387) Antrim county
(Pages 386-389) Armagh county
(Pages 390-393) Cavan county
(Pages 392-399) Donegal county
(Pages 398-403) Down county
(Pages 402-405) Fermanagh county
(Pages 404-407) Londonderry county
(Pages 406-409) Monaghan county
(Pages 408-413) Tyrone county
(Pages 412-429)Contract subtree Province of Connaught
(Pages 412-417) Galway county
(Pages 418-421) Leitrim county
(Pages 420-425) Mayo county
(Pages 424-427) Roscommon county
(Pages 428-429) Sligo county
(Page 430) 151. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of agricultural holdings of each class in 1911, according to size
(Page 431) 152. Showing, by counties and provinces, the proportion per cent, of agricultural holdings in each class in 1911, according to size
(Page 432) 153. Showing, by counties and provinces, the area in statute acres, under agricultural holdings, of each class of rateable valuation in Ireland in 1911
(Page 433) 154. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of holdings in each of twelve classes of rateable valuation in 1911
(Page 434) 155. Showing, by counties and provinces, the per-centage of holdings in each of twelve classes of rateable valuation in 1911
(Page 435) 156. Showing, by provinces and counties, the total rateable valuation in 1911 of the agricultural holdings in each of twelve classes
(Page 436) 157. Showing, by counties and provinces, the average rateable valuation of each agricultural holding in the several classes
(Page 437) 158. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of families resident on each class of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Page 438) 159. Showing, by counties and provinces, the population on each class of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Page 439) 160. Showing, by counties and provinces, the per-centage of agricultural holdings of a rateable valuation "not exceeding £15" and "above £15" respectively, with the proportion of the area, population, and inhabited houses in each group, and the average rateable valuation of the holdings
(Pages 440-443) 161. Showing, by counties and provinces, the number of inhabited houses of each class on each of twelve classes of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Pages 444-445) 162. Showing the per-centage of each class of inhabited houses on each of twelve classes of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Page 446) 163. Showing, by counties and provinces, according to rateable valuation, the number of uninhabited houses on each class of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Page 447) 164. Showing, by counties and provinces, according to rateable valuation, the number of out offices and farm steadings on each class of agricultural holdings in 1911
(Pages 448-552)Contract subtree XIV. Particulars as to marriages
(Pages 448-475) 165. Showing for the whole of Ireland, for marriages at each of eleven durations of married life, the total number of families, arranged according to size, the total number of children born alive, and of such who had died; these particulars being tabulated according to ages (in combination) of husbands and wives at marriage
(Pages 476-501) 166. Showing for the six county boroughs of Ireland, for marriages at each of eleven durations of married life, the total number of families, arranged according to size, the total number of children born alive, and of such who had died; these particulars being tabulated according to ages (in combination) of husbands and wives at marriage
(Pages 502-527) 167. Showing for the Dublin registration area, for marriages at each of eleven durations of married life, the total number of families, arranged according to size, the total number of children born alive, and of such who had died; these particulars being tabulated according to ages (in combination) of husbands and wives at marriage
(Pages 528-552) 168. Showing for the Belfast county borough, for marriages at each of eleven durations of married life, the total number of families, arranged according to size, the total number of children born alive, and of such who had died; these particulars being tabulated according to ages (in combination) of husbands and wives at marriage
(54 pages)Contract subtree Appendix. Copies of circulars, forms, etc. used in the taking of the census
(Pages 554-555) Instructions to superintendents of enumeration
(Pages 555-556) Supplemental instructions to superintendents of enumeration
(Pages 557-563)Contract subtree Instructions to enumerators
(Page 559) Form B 1. House and building return
(Page 562) Form M 1. Return of agricultural holdings
(Page 564) Supplemental instructions to enumerators
(Pages 564-574) Census office circulars
(Pages 574-576) Invoices
(Pages 577-579) Form A. Family return
(Page 580) Form B 1. House and building return
(Page 581) Form B 2. Return of out-offices and farm-steadings
(Page 582) Form B 3. Shipping return
(Page 583) Form C. Return of the sick
(Page 584) Form D. Return of lunatics and idiots, not in institutions
(Page 585) Form E. Return of paupers in workhouses
(Page 586) Form F. Hospital return
(Page 587) Form G. College and boarding school return
(Page 588) Form H. Return of military, R. I. constabulary, or metropolitan police, in barracks
(Page 589) Form I. Return of lunatics and idiots in public institutions and private lunatic asylums
(Page 590) Form K. Prison, Bridewell, and police station return
(Page 591) Form L 1. College and boarding school return
(Page 592) Form L 2. Return of scholars attending schools
(Page 593) Form L 3. Return of children on school roll
(Page 594) Form L 4. university and college return
(Page 595) Form M 1. Return of agricultural holdings
(Page 596) Form M 2. Enumerator's abstract of returns relating to agricultural holdings
(Page 597) Form M 3. Amalgamation of holdings in occupation of same person
(Page 598) Form N. Enumerator's abstract for a townland or street
(Page 599) Form O 1. Enumerator's summary
(Page 600) Form O 2. Enumerator's summary of houses, by classes
(Page 601) Form P 1. Names of enumerators
(Page 601) Form P 2. Townlands, etc., in enumeration district
(Page 602) Form P 3. Enumerator's return showing material discrepancies in the houses, and the population of the townlands, etc
(Page 603) Form Q. Schedule of forms
(Page 604) Form R. Statutory declaration return
(Page 605) Letter of acknowledgement