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Population tables. England and Wales. Vol. II. Part 1, 1861

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iv) Title page and contents
(Page v) Introductory note
(108 pages)Contract subtree Summary tables
(Pages x-xx)Expand subtree Ages
(Pages xx-xxx)Expand subtree Civil or conjugal condition
(Pages xxxi-lxxii)Expand subtree Occupations
(Pages lxxiii-lxxiv)Expand subtree Birth places
(Pages lxxv-xciii)Expand subtree Foreigners
(Pages xciv-cxiv)Contract subtree Blind, deaf-and-dumb, and public institutions
(Page xciv) Table XXXII. England and Wales. Number of the blind, of the deaf-and-dumb, and of the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals
(Page xciv) Table XXXIII. Ages of the blind
(Page xcv) Table XXXIV. Ages of persons returned as blind from birth
(Page xcv) Table XXXV. Ages of the deaf-and-dumb
(Page xcvi) Table XXXVI. Ages of paupers in workhouses
(Page xcvi) Table XXXVII. Ages of prisoners
(Page xcvii) Table XXXVIII. Ages of lunatics in asylums
(Page xcvii) Table XXXIX. Ages of patients in general hospitals for the sick
(Pages xcviii-xcix) Table XL. Occupations of the blind, of the deaf-and-dumb, and of the inmates of workhouses, prisons, lunatic asylums, and hospitals in classes, orders, and sub-orders
(Page c) Table XLI. Occupations of the blind
(Page ci) Table XLII. Occupations of persons returned as blind from birth
(Page cii) Table XLIII Occupations of the deaf-and-dumb
(Pages ciii-cv) Table XLIV. Occupations of paupers in workhouses
(Pages cvi-cvii) Table XLV. Occupations of prisoners
(Page cviii) Table XLVI. Occupations of lunatics in asylums
(Pages cix-cx) Table XLVII. Occupations of patients in hospitals
(Page cxi) Table XLVIII. Islands in the British seas-number of the blind, of the deaf-and-dumb, and of the inmates of certain public institutions
(Page cxi) Table XLIX. Ages of the blind
(Page cxi) Table L. Ages of persons returned as blind from birth
(Page cxi) Table LI. Ages of the deaf-and-dumb
(Page cxii) Table LII. Ages of inmates of workhouses and hospitals
(Page cxii) Table LIII Ages of prisoners
(Page cxii) Table LIV. Ages of lunatics in asylums
(Pages cxiii-cxiv) Table LV. Occupations of the blind, of the deaf-and-dumb, and of the inmates of certain public institutions
(60 pages)Expand subtree Division i London: Parts of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent
(110 pages)Expand subtree Division ii South-Eastern: Sussex, Hants, Berks
(92 pages)Expand subtree Division iii South-Midland: Middlesex, Herts, Bucks, Oxford, Northampton, Hunts, Beds, Cambridge