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Ninth annual report of the registrar-general (Registrar-general's edition)

Table of Contents

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(4 pages)Contract subtree Title page & contents
(Page iv) Note about parts of the report, which are not in this edition but only in the folio edition
(38 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Page 1) Marriages, births, deaths, and emigrants from the united kingdom, 1838-46
(Page 1) Proportion of marriages, births, and deaths to 100000 persons living, 1839-40
(Pages 2-5)Expand subtree Marriages, &c
(Pages 5-19)Expand subtree State of the country in the 5 years 1842-6; the number of marriages and deaths in the several years 1842-6 compared with the number of criminals; the amount expended on the relief of the poor; the deposits in savings banks-the prices of wheat and meat; the supplies of coffee, tea, sugar; the consumption of malt; the value of imports and exports; the imports of cotton, flax, hemp, wool, silk; the expenditure on railways; the bank and current rates of interest; the state of the circulation; the average price of consols; the state of commerce and trade, as described by the witnesses examined before the committees of the House of Commons and of the House of Lords on commercial distress in 1848; political events; illustration of the way in which the marriage registers indicate and measure the "prosperity" of the country. Commercial crisis in Birmingham
(Pages 19-20)Expand subtree Births
(Page 20)Expand subtree Deaths
(Pages 20-22)Expand subtree State of the public health during the quarter ending March, 1846
(Pages 22-24)Expand subtree State of the public health during the quarter ending June, 1846
(Pages 24-30)Expand subtree State of the public health during the quarter ending September, 1846
(Pages 30-38)Expand subtree State of the public health during the quarter ending December, 1846
(115 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Page 39) Abstracts of marriages in each of the eight years, 1839-40
(Pages 40-59) Abstracts of marriages in the year 1846, in divisions, counties, and districts of England
(Pages 60-61) Abstracts of ages of men and women married in England in the year 1846, distinguishing bachelors, spinsters, widowers, and widows
(Pages 62-63) Abstracts of births in each of the eight years, 1839-46
(Pages 64-77) Abstracts of births in the four quarters of 1846, in divisions, counties, and districts of England
(Pages 78-91) Abstracts of illegitimate births in pour quarters of the year 1846
(Pages 92-100) Abstracts of twin births, legitimate and illegitimate
(Page 101) Abstracts of triple births, legitimate and illegitimate
(Page 101) Abstracts of quadruple births
(Pages 102-103) Abstracts of deaths, in each of the nine years, 1838-46
(Pages 104-118) Abstracts of deaths in four quarters of 1846, in divisions, counties, and districts of England
(Pages 119-145)Expand subtree Abstracts of births and of deaths at different ages in the year 1846, in divisions, counties, and districts of England
(Pages 146-153) Tables of the deaths in London from different causes, in the March, June, September, and December quarters of the eight years, 1840-7
(Pages 154-155) Meteorological remarks on 1846 by James Glaisher, Esq
(96 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 156-166) Method and illustrations of the calculations of the rate of mortality among the population living at different ages in the divisions, counties, and districts of England
(Pages 167-245)Expand subtree Tables of the rates of increase, and of the population, deaths, and rates of mortality, at different ages, in the divisions, registration counties, and districts of England
(Pages 247-250) Index to the ninth report