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

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(16 pages)Contract subtree Title & contents pages
(Page 3) Contents
(Page 4) Reference to counties
(Page 4) Distribution of counties in divisional sections
(Pages 5-6) Alphabetical list of occupations
(Pages 7-15) Analytical table of contents
(149 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages v-xxviii)Contract subtree 1. Ages of the people
(Pages vi-xxiii) I. Summary views of the ages of the population
(Pages xxiii-xxviii) II. Ages of males and females
(Pages xxviii-lxviii)Contract subtree 2. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages xxviii-xxix) I. Marriage and family
(Pages xxix-xxxiv) II. Husbands and wives
(Pages xxxiv-xxxv) III. Age of husband and wife
(Pages xxxvi-xxxix) IV. Equality and disparity of age of husband and wife
(Pages xxxix-xli) V. Widowers and widows
(Pages xlii-xliii) VI. The unmarried: Bachelors and spinsters
(Pages xliii-xliv) VII. Natural families and children
(Page xliv) VIII. Of women living in a state of celibacy, and of others
(Pages xliv-xlvii) IX. Some general deductions from the ascertained conjugal condition of the population
(Pages xlvii-xlviii) X. Bachelors, husbands, and widowers in the army and navy
(Pages xlviii-li) XI. Population and marriage in Scotland and in England contrasted
(Pages li-lii) XII. Influence of changes in the conjugal state of the people on their increase
(Pages liii-lv) 1651-1751
(Pages lv-lxiii) 1751-1851
(Pages lxiii-lxviii) XIII> The principle of population
(Pages lxix-c)Contract subtree 3. Occupations of the people
(Pages lxix-lxxv) I. The nature of the inquiries into the occupations at the censuses of 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, and 1841
(Pages lxxv-lxxvi) II. The abstracts of the occupations in 1851
(Pages lxxvi-lxxvii) III. Distribution of the people in various occupations over the country
(Pages lxxvii-lxxviii) IV. Masters in trades, and men in their employ
(Pages lxxviii-lxxxi) V. Farmers and labourers, and the size of farms
(Pages lxxxi-lxxxii) VI. On nomenclature and the classification of people by occupations
(Pages lxxxii-c) VII. The new classification of the people in their several occupations
(Pages ci-cviii) 4. Birth-place of the people
(Pages cviii-cxv)Contract subtree 5. The blind and the deaf-and-dumb
(Pages cix-cxii) I. The blind
(Pages cxiii-cxv) II. The deaf-and-dumb
(Pages cxv-cxix)Contract subtree 6. Public institutions. Inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages cxvi-cxvii) I. Paupers in workhouses
(Page cxvii) II. Prisoners
(Pages cxvii-cxviii) III. Inmates of lunatic asylums
(Pages cxviii-cxix) IV. Patients in hospitals for the sick
(Pages cxix-cxx) 7. Conclusion
(1 foldout) Map showing the distribution of the occupations of the people of Great Britain
(Pages cxxi-cxxvii) 53. Occupations of the people of Great Britain and the Islands in the British Seas in 1851, arranged in alphabetical order, distinguishing the males and females under and above 20 years of age
(Pages cxxviii-cxlix)Contract subtree 54. Classified arrangement of the occupations of the males and females of Great Britain in 1851, distinguishing their ages in quinquennial periods
(Pages cl-cli) Occupations of males and females in Great Britain aged 85 years and upwards, distinguishing the numbers at each quinquennial period of age up to 100
(36 pages)Contract subtree Appendix to report
(Page cliii) Contents of appendix
(Pages cliv-clxiv)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Page cliv) 1. Ages of the people of Great Britain at vicennial periods of age in 1821, 1841, and 1851
(Page clv) 2. Ages of the people in decennial periods in 1821, 1841, and 1851
(Page clvi) 3. Ages of the people in quinquennial periods, 1841 and 1851
(Page clvii) 4. Estimated numbers living in Great Britain at each year of age in 1851
(Page clviii) 5. Estimated numbers living in Great Britain at and above each year of age
(Page clix) 6. Estimated numbers living in England and Wales at each year of age in 1851; also the aggregate number of years which they have lived
(Page clx) 7. Population of England and Wales in quinquennial and decennial periods of age, 1841 and 1851. Logarithms
(Page clxi) 8. Mean ages of the population of England and Wales in 1851
(Page clxii) 9. Estimated ages of the portions of the army, navy, and merchant seamen at home as Well as abroad in 1821 and 1841, and abroad only in 1851, who were not included in the enumerated population
(Page clxiii) 10. Proportional number of females to 100 males at different periods of age in each county
(Page clxiv) 11. Proportional numbers of males and females living at different periods of age in each county
(Pages clxv-clxxi)Contract subtree Civil condition of the people
(Page clxv) 12. Number of unmarried, married, and widowed persons at six periods of age in Great Britain in 1851
(Page clxv) 13. Proportion of unmarried, married, and widowed persons at six periods of age to 100 males and to 100 females living at those ages in Great Britain
(Pages clxvi-clxvii) 14. Proportion of unmarried, married, and widowed persons of each sex to every 1000 males and every 1000 females at 14 periods of age in the divisions of England and Wales
(Pages clxviii-clxix) 15. Proportions of each sex who are single, married, and widowed to 100 men and to 100 women of the age of 20 and upwards in Great Britain and in each division and county
(Page clxx) 16. Proportions of spinsters, wives, and widows aged 20 and under 40, to every 100 women living of the same ages in Great Britain and in each division and county
(Page clxxi) 17. Number of wives aged 20 and under 40, and the number and ages of their husbands, in the divisions of England and Scotland
(Pages clxxii-clxxv)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages clxxii-clxxiii) 18. Proportion of persons in each class and sub-class to every 100000 males and females under 20 years of age, and 20 years of age and upwards, in Great Britain
(Page clxxiv) 19. Number and size of farm holdings in Great Britain
(Page clxxiv) 20. Number and size of farm holdings in each of the eleven divisions of England and Wales
(Page clxxv) 21. Proportional number of farm holdings of various sizes in Great Britain
(Page clxxv) 22. Proportional number of farm holdings of various sizes in each of the divisions of England and Wales
(Pages clxxvi-clxxxiv)Contract subtree Birth-places of the people
(Pages clxxvi-clxxvii) 23. Birth-place of the inhabitants of the several counties of England, and of the inhabitants of Wales
(Pages clxxviii-clxxix) 24. Distribution of the people born in each county of England over England and Wales
(Pages clxxx-clxxxi) 25. Of 10000 inhabitants of each county, the proportional numbers born in that county, but resident, when the census was taken, in that and in each other county
(Page clxxxii) 26. Of the number of persons who were enumerated within the limits of each county, the number, of persons who were born in each county, and were enumerated either in that county or in other parts of England and Wales
(Page clxxxiii) 27. Birth-places of the inhabitants of the principal cities and towns of Great Britain
(Page clxxxiv) 28. To 100000 inhabitants enumerated in Great Britain, the numbers born in the United Kingdom, in British colonies, and in foreign parts
(Pages clxxxiv-clxxxv)Contract subtree Blind, deaf-and-dumb; inmates of public institutions
(Page clxxxiv) 29. Proportional numbers of blind and deaf-and-dumb persons in Great Britain, and in each division and county
(Page clxxxv) 30. Proportional numbers of the blind; deaf-and-dumb; paupers; prisoners; lunatics; and patients in hospitals, distinguishing each sex, in Great Britain, and in each division and county
(Pages clxxxvi-clxxxvii) Note explanatory of the general arrangement of the tables
(156 pages)Contract subtree Summary tables
(Pages cxc-cxci) Contents of summary tables
(Pages cxcii-cc)Contract subtree Ages of the people
(Pages cxcii-cxcvii) I., II., III., and IV. Ages of males and females in quinquennial periods, enumerated in Great Britain and the Islands in the British Seas, and in each of the divisions and counties of England, Wales, and Scotland
(Pages cxcviii-cc) V. Ages of males and females in the principal towns of England, Wales, and Scotland in 1851
(Pages cci-ccxvii)Contract subtree Civil condition of the people
(Page cci) VI. Number and ages of unmarried, married, and widowed persons in Great Britain and the Islands of the British Seas in 1851
(Pages ccii-cciii) VII. Unmarried persons at different ages in each division and county of England
(Pages cciv-ccv) VIII. Married persons at different ages in each division and county of England
(Pages ccvi-ccvii) IX. Widowed persons at different ages in each division and county of England and Wales
(Pages ccviii-ccix) X. Unmarried persons at different ages in each county of Scotland
(Pages ccviii-ccix) XI. Unmarried persons at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages ccx-ccxi) XII. Married persons at different ages in each county of Scotland
(Pages ccx-ccxi) XIII. Married persons at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages ccxii-ccxiii) XIV. Widowed persons at different ages in each county of Scotland
(Pages ccxii-ccxiii) XV. Widowed persons at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages ccxiv-ccxv) XVI.-XIX. Ages of husbands and wives, distinguishing those that were resident with and those that were absent from each other in Great Britain, England and Wales, Scotland, and the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages ccxvi-ccxvii) XX.-XXIII. Civil condition of males and females aged 20 and upwards in Great Britain and the Islands in the British Seas and in each division and county of England, Wales, and Scotland
(Pages ccxviii-cclxxxvi)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages ccxviii-ccxxi) XXIV. Number of males and females in each class and sub-class, distinguishing those under and those above 20 years of age, in Great Britain and the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages ccxxii-ccxxvii) XXV. Occupations of males and females in England and Wales, distinguishing their ages in quinquennial periods
(Pages ccxxviii-ccxxxiii) XXVI. Occupations of males and females in Scotland, distinguishing their ages in quinquennial periods
(Pages ccxxxiv-ccxxxix) XXVII. Occupations of males and females in the Islands in the British Seas, distinguishing their ages in quinquennial periods
(Pages ccxl-cclxiii) XXVIII. Occupations of males and females of the age 20 years and upwards in each division and county of England and Wales
(Pages cclxiv-cclxxv) XXIX. Occupations of males and females of the age 20 years and upwards in each division and county of Scotland, and also in the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages cclxxvi-cclxxix) XXX. Occupations of employers in England and Wales, with the number of men they employ
(Pages cclxxx-cclxxxi) XXXI. Occupations of employers in principal towns of Scotland, with the number of men they employ
(Page cclxxxii) XXXII. Occupations of employers in the Islands in the British Seas, with the number of men they employ
(Pages cclxxxiii-cclxxxiv) XXXIII.-XXXVI. Number of farmers and sizes of farm holdings, distinguishing the number of men employed in Great Britain, in England and Wales, in Scotland, and in the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages cclxxxv-cclxxxvi) XXXVII. Trades or professions of occupiers of land in England and Wales who are engaged in other pursuits besides farming
(Pages cclxxxvii-ccc)Contract subtree Birth-places of the people
(Page cclxxxvii) XXXVIII. Birth-places of the inhabitants of Great Britain and the Islands in the British Seas
(Pages cclxxxviii-ccxcvi) XXXIX. Birth-places of the inhabitants of the divisions and counties of England and Wales, distinguishing those under and above 20 years of age
(Pages ccxcvii-ccxcix) XL. Birth-places of the inhabitants of the divisions and counties of Scotland, distinguishing those under and above 20 years of age
(Page ccc) XLI. Birth-places of the inhabitants of the Islands in the British Seas, distinguishing those under and above 20 years of age
(Pages ccci-cccxliv)Contract subtree Blind, deaf-and-dumb; inmates of public institutions
(Page ccci) XLII. Number and ages of male and female blind persons in Great Britain, and in each division
(Pages cccii-cccvi) XLIII. Occupations of male and female blind persons at different ages in England and Wales
(Pages cccvi-cccviii) XLIV. Occupations of male and female blind persons at different ages in Scotland
(Page cccix) XLV. Occupations of male and female blind persons at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Page cccx) XLVI. Number and ages of male and female deaf-and-dumb persons in Great Britain, and in each division
(Page cccxi) XLVII. Number and ages of the male and female inmates of workhouses in each division
(Pages cccxii-cccxvii) XLVIII. Occupations of male and female paupers at different ages in England and Wales
(Pages cccxvii-cccxix) Table XLIX. Occupations of male and female paupers at different ages in Scotland
(Page cccxx) L. Occupations of male and female paupers at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Page cccxxi) LI. Number and ages of male and female inmates of prisons in each division
(Pages cccxxii-cccxxvi) LII. Occupations of male and female prisoners at different ages in England and Wales
(Pages cccxxvii-cccxxix) LIII. Occupations of male and female prisoners at different ages in Scotland
(Page cccxxix) LIV. Occupations of male and female prisoners at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Page cccxxx) LV. Number and ages of male and female inmates of lunatic asylums in each division
(Pages cccxxxi-cccxxxv) LVI. Occupations of male and female lunatics at different ages in England and Wales
(Pages cccxxxv-cccxxxvii) LVII. Occupations of male and female lunatics at different ages in Scotland
(Page cccxxxvii) LVIII. Occupations of male and female lunatics at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(Page cccxxxviii) LIX. Number and ages of male and female patients in hospitals in each division
(Pages cccxxxix-cccxlii) LX. Occupations of male and female patients in hospitals at different ages in England and Wales
(Pages cccxlii-cccxliv) LXI. Occupations of male and female patients in hospitals at different ages in Scotland
(Page cccxliv) LXII. Occupations of male and female patients in hospitals at different ages in the Islands in the British Seas
(8 pages)Contract subtree Supplement to summary tables
(Pages cccxlv-cccxlviii) Tables showing the numbers and ages of the army and navy at home and abroad; also their distribution, and the number and ages of officers and men who are unmarried, married, and widowed
(Pages cccxlix-cccl) Tables showing the number of persons attached to the principal departments of the civil service
(Page cccli) Tables showing the number, ages, and country of birth of mariners
(Page cccli) Table showing the number of Europeans (and their families) in the service of the East India Company, in the three presidencies of India
(Page ccclii) Tables showing the ages of peers of parliament and of the members of the house of commons in 1851
(532 pages)Contract subtree England and Wales
(Pages 1-2, Pages 1-38)Contract subtree Division I. London
(Pages 1-5) Ages of the people
(Pages 6-7) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 8-30)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 28-29) Employers (with number of men)
(Page 30) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 31-36) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 37-38) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages 39-136)Contract subtree Division II. South-Eastern
(Pages 41-50) Ages of the people
(Pages 51-55) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 56-122)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 118-119) Employers (with number of men)
(Pages 120-122) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 123-133) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 134-136) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages 137-252)Contract subtree Division III. South Midland
(Pages 139-146) Ages of the people
(Pages 147-153) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 154-240)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 234-235) Employers (with number of men)
(Pages 236-240) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 241-249) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 250-252) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages 253-324)Contract subtree Division IV. Eastern
(Pages 255-261) Ages of the people
(Pages 262-265) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 266-313)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 310-311) Employers (with number of men)
(Pages 312-313) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 314-321) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 322-324) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages 325-422)Contract subtree Division V. South-Western
(Pages 327-336) Ages of the people
(Pages 337-341) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 342-408)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 404-405) Employers (with number of men)
(Pages 406-408) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 409-418) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 419-422) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Pages 423-530)Contract subtree Division VI. West-Midland
(Pages 425-435) Ages of the people
(Pages 436-441) Civil condition of the people
(Pages 442-516)Contract subtree Occupations of the people
(Pages 510-512) Employers (with number of men)
(Pages 513-516) Farmers (acreage and men)
(Pages 517-526) Birth-places of the people
(Pages 527-530) Numbers and ages of the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals