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Area, houses, and population, Vol. III, Ireland, 1891
Table of Contents
(Page 1, Page 1) Title page & contents
(166 pages) County of Antrim
(82 pages) County of Armagh
(94 pages) County of Cavan
(122 pages) County of Donegal
(112 pages) County of Down
(94 pages) County of Fermanagh
(88 pages) County and city of Londonderry
(86 pages) County of Monaghan
(110 pages) County of Tyrone
(Pages 847-850) Title page & contents
(Pages 851-852) Summary
(Pages 853-902) Area, houses, and population
(Pages 903-904) Miscellaneous tables
(Pages 904-907) Ages of the people
(Pages 907-909) Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 910-937) Occupations of the people
(Pages 936-940) Birthplaces of the people
(Pages 940-941) Foreigners
(Page 941) Blind, deaf and dumb, &c
(Pages 942-943) Religious professions of the people
(Pages 944-954) Religious professions and education of the people
(Pages 944-946) XXX. Showing by parishes, the population according to religious professions, ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Page 947) XXXI. Population of the parliamentary divisions, townships, and principal towns on the night of the 5th of April, 1891, according to religious professions, ages, sexes, and degrees of elementary education
(Pages 948-950) XXXII. Showing by parishes, the population five years of age and upwards, in 1891, according to religious professions and sexes; also the number and proportion per cent. of these who were illiterate
(Page 951) XXXIII. Comparative view of the number and per-centage of persons belonging to each religious profession at the census periods of 1861, 1871, 1881, and 1891; also of the number and per-centage of persons five years of age and upwards who were illiterate
(Page 951) XXXIV. Number and ages of persons, who spoke Irish only, and of persons who spoke Irish and English, in each barony in 1891, also the number and ages of the persons who spoke Irish only, and of those who spoke Irish and English in 1881
(Pages 951-953) XXXV. Showing by parishes, the numbers of educational establishments-primary and superior and also the number, ages, and religious professions of the pupils and students, distinguishing resident from non-resident, in attendance thereat, during the week ending 30th May, 1891
(Page 954) XXXVI. Summary of educational establishments
(Page 954) XXXVII. Showing by sexes, the number and proportion per cent. to the population under each religious profession of persons receiving instruction in educational establishments in 1861, 1871, 1881, and 1891
(Page 955) Emigration
(48 pages) Summary tables and indexes
(60 pages) Indexes