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Population tables. England and Wales. Vol. II. Part 2, 1861

Table of Contents

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(Page 261) Contents
(76 pages)Expand subtree Division iv. Eastern: Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk
(96 pages)Expand subtree Division v. South-Western: Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset
(104 pages)Expand subtree Division vi. West-Midland: Gloucester, Hereford, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, Warwick
(72 pages)Expand subtree Division vii. North-Midland: Leicester, Rutland, Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby
(58 pages)Expand subtree Division viii. North-Western: Cheshire, Lancashire
(78 pages)Expand subtree Division ix. York: Yorkshire
(66 pages)Expand subtree Division x. Northern: Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland
(90 pages)Contract subtree Division xi. Welsh: Monmouthshire, Wales
(Pages 815-823)Expand subtree Tables of ages
(Pages 824-830)Expand subtree Tables of civil or conjugal condition
(Pages 831-884)Expand subtree Tables of occupations
(Pages 885-897)Expand subtree Tables of birth-places
(Pages 898-899)Expand subtree Tables relating to foreigners
(Pages 900-902)Contract subtree Tables relating to the blind, the deaf-and-dumb, and inmates of workhouses, &c
(Page 900) 28. Ages of males and females returned as blind
(Page 900) 29. Ages of males and females returned as deaf-and-dumb
(Page 900) 30. Ages of paupers in workhouses
(Page 900) 31. Ages of prisoners
(Page 901) 32. Ages of patients in lunatic asylums
(Page 901) 33. Ages of patients in general hospitals for the sick
(Pages 901-902) 34. Number of blind, deaf-and-dumb, and of inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(28 pages)Expand subtree Islands in the British Seas
(Pages 931-937) Index to registration counties, superintendant registrars districts, and principal towns
(Pages 938-939) Index to the classified arrangement of the occupations of the people
(Page 940) Corrections and additions