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Population tables, Scotland, Vol. I, 1871

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vi) Title page and contents
(40 pages)Expand subtree I. Report
(18 pages)Expand subtree II. Tables appended to the report
(284 pages)Contract subtree Population tables
(Pages 1-97)Expand subtree I. Scotland in civil counties and parishes, showing the acreage, the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of persons of each sex; the number of children from 5 to 13 years of age in the receipt of education; the number of rooms with windows; the number of persons temporarily absent or present in each parish or subdivision thereof on the 3d April 1871. For comparison's sake, there is added the number of families, persons of each sex, houses, and rooms with windows in 1861
(Pages 99-121)Expand subtree II. The civil counties of Scotland in their ecclesiastical sub-divisions, or parishes Quoad Sacra, particularizing in each the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of children 5 to 13 years of age in the receipt of education; and the number of rooms with windows
(Pages 123-149)Expand subtree III. The civil counties of Scotland grouped in town, village, and rural districts, showing the number of families, of males, females, and both sexes; of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; of children 5 to 13 years of age in receipt of education; and number of rooms with windows in 1871. Also, for comparison's sake, the corresponding number of males, females, and both sexes in 1861
(Pages 151-157) IV. The inhabited Islands of. Scotland, arranged according to counties, giving the number of families, of males, females, and both sexes; of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; and the number of rooms with windows for 1871. And, for comparison's sake, the number of males, females, and both sexes for 1861
(Pages 159-170) V. Parliamentary, royal, and police burghs, also the parliamentary districts of burghs and of counties, showing the number of families, of males, females, and both sexes; of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; of children 5 to 13 years of age in receipt of education; and number of rooms with windows in each. Also, in addition, for the parliamentary districts of burghs and districts of counties, the number of electors on the roll, and the number of members returned to parliament
(Pages 171-180)Contract subtree VI. Public institutions, etc., Arranged according to counties, giving the males, females, and both sexes in each; and also showing the number of male, female, and total benefited inmates, the male, female, and total officials, and the male, female, and total members of the officials' families, the whole being subdivided into nine series of tables, viz:-
(Page 172) 1. Infirmaries for the sick
(Page 173) 2. Lunatic asylums and poor house lunatic wards
(Page 174) 3. Prisons and police cells
(Page 175) 4. Barracks, castles, ports, etc
(Page 176) 5. Poor houses
(Pages 177-179) 6. Institutions for the healthy, including hospitals for the education of the young, for orphans, for the blind, for deaf and dumb, for the aged, monasteries, convents, reformatories, etc
(Page 180) 7. Military, militia, royal navy, merchant shipping, and vagrants
(Page 180) 8. Nationalities of ships in Scottish ports and waters on 3d April 1871
(Page 180) 9. Return of persons on board Scottish ships in foreign ports or at sea on 3d April 1871
(Pages 181-191) VII. Explanation of the difference between the civil and registration counties
(Pages 193-249)Expand subtree VIII. Scotland in registration counties and registration districts, the districts being in alphabetical order under each county, arranged in two subdivisions, viz:-
(Pages 251-270) IX. Number of families of different sizes, and number of families in houses of different sizes, in every registration county and district of Scotland
(Pages 271-276)Expand subtree To these are appended the following tables
(Pages 277-283)Expand subtree The following tables have reference to lodgers
(Pages 285-302) Index to first volume