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Thirty-sixth annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iv) Title page & contents
(124 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Page v) General review of pacts for the year
(Page v) Emigration from the United Kingdom
(Pages v-vi) Increase of population and influence of emigration thereon
(Pages vi-vii) Meteorology at Greenwich; prices of wheat, meat and potatoes; and pauperism
(Pages vii-xi) Marriages. Number celebrated according and not according to the rites of the Established Church; conditions of persons married; ages of persons married; marriages of minors; signatures of marriage registers; educational condition of different counties, as shown by the signatures of marriage registers; buildings registered for the solemnization of marriages; certified places of worship; designation of religious bodies
(Pages xi-xii) Births. Number registered; birth-rate; sex; children born in and out of wedlock
(Pages xiii-xviii)Expand subtree Deaths. Number registered; death-rate; sex; age; mortality of males and females at various ages; seasons; locality; death-rate of children under five years of age, and under one year of age; mortality from fever in large towns; deaths in public institutions
(Page xviii) Progress of registration. Aggregate number of names on the registers, particulars as to the alphabetical index to the names, and number of searches in the registers and of certificates granted at the central office
(Pages xviii-xix) United Kingdom. Population, emigration, marriage, birth, and death rates
(Page xix) The army. Strength and mortality of the army at home and abroad
(Pages xix-xx) The navy. Strength and mortality of the navy
(Pages xx-xxi) Births and deaths of British subjects at sea; marine register book; mortality by drowning in the merchant service compared with that in the royal navy
(Page xxii) Wills. Calendars of grants of probate and administration kept at the general register office; numbers and values of probates and administrations
(Pages xxii-xxv) European states. Marriage, birth, and death rates; and increase or decrease of population
(Pages xxvi-lvi)Expand subtree Summary of the quarterly reports
(Pages lvii-lxii) Health of London and of other large cities
(Pages lxiii-lxiv) Meteorology; remarks by James Glaisher, Esq., F. R. S
(Pages lxv-cxxviii)Expand subtree Preliminary tables
(216 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 1-28)Expand subtree Marriages
(Pages 29-84)Expand subtree Marriages, in the divisions, counties, and districts of England, in the year 1873. Births and deaths, in the divisions, counties, districts, and sub-districts of England, in the year 1873
(Pages 85-97)Expand subtree Births, illegitimate births, and deaths, registered in each of the four quarters of the year 1873, in divisions and counties
(Pages 99-118)Expand subtree Deaths in public institutions, 1873
(Pages 119-141)Expand subtree Deaths at different ages, 1873, in divisions, counties, and districts, distinguishing males aid females
(Pages 143-215)Expand subtree Causes of death at different ages in England and London. Causes of death in divisions and counties. Deaths from several causes in divisions, counties, and districts. Violent deaths
(50 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Page 218) Index to appendices
(Pages 219-223)Expand subtree Letter to the registrar-general on the causes of death in England, by William Farr, Esq., M. D., F. R. S
(Pages 224-247) Tables (miscellaneous)
(Pages 248-265) Deaths from different causes in, England in each of the eight years 1866-73, classified according to the nomenclature adopted by the royal college of physicians
(30 pages)Contract subtree Indices
(Pages 267-281) Index of districts, sub-districts, and of certain towns, referring to numbers used in the several tables of abstracts
(Pages 282-295) Alphabetical index to report, tables, and appendix