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Population tables I, Vol. I. England and Wales. Divisions I-VII, 1851

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iv) Title page and contents of volume 1
(Pages v-viii) Contents of report
(83 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages ix-xviii)Expand subtree I. Objects of the census; and machinery employed
(72 pages)Contract subtree II. Results and observations
(Pages 19-20, 1 foldout, Pages xxi-xxii)Expand subtree 1. Plan of publication-description of the fourteen divisions of the country adopted for convenience of statistical investigation, and for separate publication
(Pages xxii-xxv)Expand subtree 2. Persons absent from Great Britain, and from their usual places of abode
(Pages xxv-xxxiv)Expand subtree 3. Number of the people
(Pages xxxiv-xliv)Expand subtree 4. Families and houses
(1 foldout, Pages xlix-l, Page 1)Expand subtree 6. Density and proximty of the population
(Pages 51-78, Page 1, Pages lxxix-lxxxi)Expand subtree 7. Territorial subdivisions
(Pages lxxxii-lxxxiv)Expand subtree 8. Some of the general results of the inquiry
(79 pages)Expand subtree Appendix to report:-
(Page clxiv) Errata
(57 pages)Expand subtree Summary tables
(48 pages)Expand subtree Division i. London comprising the districts or poor law unions, sub-districts, parishes and places, included within the limits of the Metropolis, as defined in the present London weekly tables of mortality being parts of the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent
(105 pages)Expand subtree Division ii. South Eastern division. Comprising Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire
(96 pages)Expand subtree Division iii. South Midland division comprising Middlesex (except the Metropolitan portion) Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire
(83 pages)Expand subtree Division iv. Comprising Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk
(115 pages)Expand subtree Division v. South Western division. Comprising Wiltshire, Cornwall, Dorsetshire, and Devonshire, Somersetshire
(133 pages)Expand subtree Division vi. West Midland division. Comprising Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire