Sixth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)
Table of Contents
(Pages i-xii) Title page & contents
(28 pages) Report of the registrar-general
(24 pages) Tables
(266 pages) England
(234 pages) Appendix. Foreign returns of population, marriages, births, and deaths. Page 175
(Pages 268-301) I. Sweden
(Pages 268-271) (1.) Population 1815, 1825, 1830, 1835; distinguishing males and females at the ages 0-1, 1-3, 3-5, 5-10, and afterwards quinquennial periods of life in 1815, 1825; the same ages, and males and females in the country districts, in Stockholm, other towns, and the whole kingdom for 1830, 1835
(Pages 272-274) (2.) Numbers of the several classes, nobility, clergy, persons of station, burghers, peasantry, all others, foreigners, Jews; showing for each class the males and females, married, widowers and widows, unmarried above 15, and children under 15, in 1815, 1825, 1830, 1835
(Page 274) (3.) The proportions in 1. 0000, married, widowers, widows, unmarried above 15, and of children under 15
(Page 275) (4.) The population 1805, 1810, 1820, 1830, distinguishing the sexes and ages as above
(Page 276) (5.) Mean annual number of marriages (22050) among the several classes (see 2), distinguishing the number of men aged 0-25, 25-35, 35-50, 50 and upwards, who married women under 25, 25-35, 33-50, 50 and upwards
(Page 277) (6.) Marriages between bachelors and spinsters, widowers and spinsters, bachelors and widows, widowers and widows, in each of the years 1831-1835; the mean numbers 1831-1835, 1820-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, 1796-1805
(Page 277) (7.) Number of the first, second, third and fourth marriages contracted in 1831-5, and the number of marriages dissolved by death among six classes
(Page 278) (8.) Marriages, births, and deaths of males and females in each of the ten years 1796-1805, of the ten years 1810-25, the five years 1826-30; also the sums of each decennium, 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-35
(Page 278) (9.) Proportion of the births, deaths, and marriages to the mean population of the three decennial periods, 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-35 (calculated by the Swedish commission)
(Page 279) (10.) Births, children born, alive, legitimate and illegitimate, male and female, in the whole kingdom, in Stockholm, other towns, and the country districts, for each year, 1831-5, and the mean for the three decennial periods. See (11.)
(Page 280) (11.) An extension of table 10
(Page 280) (12.) The proportion of illegitimate children to the births
(Page 280) (13.) The number of deliveries among women in good, moderate, and bad circumstances
(Page 281) (14.) Ages (quinquennial) of the mothers when their children were born, for each year, 1831-5; means of 1831-5, 1826-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, 1796-1805
(Page 281) (15.) The average annual number of mothers who bore twins, triplets, four children, in 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 282) (16.) Still-born children, legitimate and illegitimate, in Stockholm, other towns, and country districts
(Page 282) (17.) Annual births, deaths, and marriages of six different classes, 1831-5
(Page 283) (18.) Deaths of males and females in Stockholm, in other towns, and in the country districts, in each of the years 1831-5; with the means of 1831-5, 1826-30, 1826-35, 1816-25, and 1796-1805
(Page 283) (19.) Average annual deaths of males and females, legitimate and illegitimate children under one year of age, of children 1-15, of unmarried and married persons, widowers and widows above 15, in 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 284) (20.) Deaths of legitimate and illegitimate children under one year of age, in Stockholm, other towns, and the country districts, for 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 284) (21.) Persons who died at each year above 100, in 1816-35
(Page 285) (22.) Mean annual deaths at the different ages (see 1), in 1796-1805, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Page 286) (23.) Annual deaths at the same ages, 1806-10, 1811-15, 1816-20, 1821-25, 1826-30
(Page 286) (24.) Number of persons vaccinated, 1816-25, 1826-30, 1831-5
(Pages 287-289) (25.) Deaths by several zymotic diseases, and by different kinds of violence, in each of the 25 years, 1806-30
(Pages 290-291) (26.) Dr. Price's calculation of the mortality in the 21 years, 1755-76, and the facts upon which it was based
(Pages 291-292) (27.) The population and deaths in the 20 years ended with 1795, from Mr. Milne. Mr. Milne's comparison of the mortality in each of the years 1751-1800, with the character of the crops
(Pages 293-297) (28-33.) A summary of the last report of the Swedish tabell-commission, by Jacob Hoyer, Esq
(Page 298) (34.) The number of rich and poor families, or households, having 2, 3-5, 6-10 11-15, 16 members and upwards, in Stockholm other towns and the country districts
(Page 299) (35.) Labourers
(Page 300) (36.) The marriages and the deaths of males and females in each month of the five years, 1831-5
(Pages 301-313) II. Norway
(Pages 314-315) III. Denmark
(Pages 315-328) IV. Russia
(Pages 329-363) V. Austria
(Pages 364-421) VI. Prussia
(Pages 422-440) VII. Saxony
(Pages 441-445) VIII. Hanover
(Page 446) IX. Frankfort
(Pages 447-455) X. Bavaria
(Pages 456-457) XI. Wurtemberg
(Pages 458-462) XII. Netherlands
(Pages 462-464) XIII. Belgium
(Pages 465-479) XIV. France
(Pages 480-481) XV. Portugal
(Pages 482-500) XVI. United States of America
(166 pages) Appendix, part II
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