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General report, England and Wales. 1871

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vi) Title and contents
(Pages vii-ix) Introduction
(62 pages)Expand subtree England and Wales
(Pages lxxi-lxxiii) Territorial subdivisions of the United Kingdom
(Pages lxxii-lxxiii) The United Kingdom
(Pages lxxiii-lxxvi) Islands in the British Seas
(Pages lxxvi-lxxx) Colonies and dependencies
(Pages lxxxi-lxxxii) The British Empire
(Page lxxxiii) Conclusion
(Pages lxxxv-c) Content of appendix
(164 pages)Contract subtree Appendix A
(Pages 1-7)Expand subtree United Kingdom
(Pages 8-11)Expand subtree England and Wales
(Pages 12-22)Expand subtree Population of counties
(Pages 23-25)Expand subtree Houses
(Pages 26-45)Expand subtree Towns
(Page 58)Expand subtree Emigration and immigration
(Pages 59-60)Expand subtree Ages in counties
(Pages 61-69)Expand subtree Conjugal condition
(Pages 70-80)Expand subtree Birthplaces
(Pages 81-122)Expand subtree Occupations
(Pages 123-131)Expand subtree Farmers
(Pages 132-134)Expand subtree The army
(Pages 135-137)Expand subtree The navy and marines
(Pages 138-141)Contract subtree The merchant service
(Page 138) Table 146. Number of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British. merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871 (exclusive of manners who were, dwelling on shore or were absent from their ships on 3rd April 1871)
(Page 138) Table 147. Ages of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871
(Page 139) Table 148. Country of birth of mariners (including masters, mates, apprentices, and boys) employed in British merchant vessels and afloat on 3rd April 1871
(Page 139) Table 149. Civil condition of manners employed and afloat in British merchant vessels in Port in the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871, or which arrived in port between that day and 8th May 1871
(Page 140) Table 150. Ages of mariners employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 151. Country of birth of mariners employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 152. Ages of masters employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 140) Table 153. Ages of mates employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 154. Ages of seamen employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 155. Ages of apprentices employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 156. Ages of boys employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 141) Table 157. Ages of engineers, firemen, stokers, and others employed in foreign-going British merchant vessels absent from the United Kingdom on 3rd April 1871
(Page 142)Expand subtree Army, navy, marines, and merchant service abroad
(Pages 143-150)Expand subtree The blind, deaf-and-dumb, idiots or imbeciles, lunatics, &c
(Pages 151-160)Expand subtree Islands in the British Seas
(Page 161)Expand subtree Islands around the English Coast
(Pages 162-164)Expand subtree British colonies and possessions
(10 pages)Expand subtree Appendix b
(54 pages)Expand subtree Appendix c
(123 pages)Expand subtree Appendix d. Tables relating to the British colonies and possessions