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Population report, Scotland. Vol. I, 1891

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vi) Title and contents
(Pages vii-xvii) I. Report
(15 pages)Expand subtree II. Tables appended to the report
(342 pages)Contract subtree Population tables
(Pages 1-99)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 persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; the number of rooms with windows; and the number of persons temporarily absent or present in each parish or sub-division thereof on the 5th April 1891. For comparison there is added the number of families, persons of each sex, houses, and rooms with windows in 1881
(Pages 101-131)Contract subtree II. The civil counties of Scotland in their ecclesiastical sub-divisions, showing 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 persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; and the number of rooms with windows
(Page 102) Shetland
(Page 102) Orkney
(Page 102) Caithness
(Page 103) Sutherland
(Page 103) Ross and Cromarty
(Page 104) Inverness
(Page 105) Nairn
(Page 105) Elgin
(Pages 106-109) Aberdeen
(Page 109) Kincardine
(Pages 109-111) Forfar
(Page 115) Kinross
(Page 116) Clackmannan
(Pages 116-117) Stirling
(Page 117) Dumbarton
(Pages 117-119) Argyll
(Page 119) Bute
(Pages 119-120) Renfrew
(Pages 122-124) Lanark
(Page 125) Linlithgow
(Pages 125-126) Edinburgh
(Pages 126-127) Haddington
(Page 127) Berwick
(Pages 127-128) Peebles
(Page 128) Selkirk
(Pages 128-129) Roxburgh
(Pages 129-130) Dumfries
(Page 130) Kirkcudbright
(Page 131) Wigtown
(Pages 133-161)Expand subtree III. The civil counties of Scotland grouped in town, village, and rural districts, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English, and the number of rooms with windows in 1891. For comparison, there is added the corresponding number of males, females, and both sexes in 1881
(Pages 163-169) IV. The inhabited Islands of Scotland, arranged according to counties, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population, and of each sex; the number of persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English, and the number of rooms with windows in 1891. For comparison, there is added the corresponding number of males, females, and both sexes in 1881
(Pages 171-189) V. The parliamentary, royal, and police burghs, also the parliamentary districts of burghs and of counties, and wards of burghs showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English, and the number of rooms with windows
(Pages 191-205)Expand subtree VI. Public institutions, etc., arranged according to counties, showing the number of males, females, and both sexes in each; also 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.:-
(Pages 207-217) VII. Explanation of the difference between the civil and registration counties
(Pages 219-278)Expand subtree VIII. Scotland in registration counties and registration districts, the districts being in alphabetical order under each county, arranged in two sub-divisions. Viz.:-
(Pages 279-302)Expand subtree IX. Scotland in school board counties and districts, showing the number of families, of houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building; the number of the total population and of each sex; the number of persons speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English, and the number of rooms with windows
(Pages 303-342)Expand subtree X. Number of families of different sizes, occupying houses of different sizes, in the registration counties and districts of Scotland
(Page 343) Constitution of registration districts having different names from the parishes in which they are situated, or composed of more, or parts of more, than one parish
(Pages 345-368) Index to volume I