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County of Berks (Part I), 1931

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-iii) Title page & contents
(Pages v-vi) Preface
(Page vi) Explanatory notes
(3 pages)Contract subtree Population
(Pages vii-viii) Administrative areas
(Pages viii-ix) Usual residence
(Page ix) Parliamentary constituencies
(Page ix) Judicial areas
(7 pages)Contract subtree Dwellings, rooms and families
(Pages x-xi) Structurally separate dwellings
(Pages xi-xii) Family units of occupation
(Pages xii-xiv) Size of family and relation to number of rooms occupied
(Pages xiv-xv) Housing in boroughs, urban districts and rural districts
(Pages xiv-xvi) Institutions and special classes
(3 pages)Contract subtree Sex, age and marital condition
(Pages xvi-xvii) Distribution according to age
(Page xvii) Distribution by marital condition
(Pages xvii-xviii) Proportion of females to males
(Page xviii) Distribution in boroughs, urban districts and rural districts
(30 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 1) 1. Population and acreage, 1801-1931, and intercensal variations (A. C.)
(Page 1) 2. Population, 1911-1931, and intercensal variations (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)
(Pages 2-5) 3. Population, acreage, private families and dwellings (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., R. D. s, wards of C. B. and M. B. s, and civil parishes)
(Page 6) 4. Intercensal changes in boundaries, 1921-31 (administrative areas)
(Page 7) 5. Detached parts of civil parishes
(Page 8) 6. Comparison of census and resident populations (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)
(Page 9) 7. Population and parliamentary electors (parliamentary constituencies)
(Page 9) 8. Constitution by local government areas (parliamentary constituencies)
(Page 10) 9. Population, acreage and constitution (petty sessional divisions)
(Pages 11-15) 10. Dwellings, rooms and families (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)
(Pages 16-22) 11. Private families and rooms occupied (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)
(Pages 23-24) 12. Non-private families. Population and habitations (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)
(Page 24) 13. Institutions and special premises (A. C., C. B., M. B. s., U. D., and R. D. s)
(Pages 25-26) 14. Ages (quinquennial groups) and marital conditions (A. C., C. B., and urban areas with populations exceeding 50, 000)
(Pages 27-28) 15. Ages and marital conditions. Abridged analysis (urban areas with populations not exceeding 50, 000 and R. D. s)
(Pages 29-30) 16. Ages (individual years) under 21 (A. C., C. B., M. B. s, U. D., and R. D. s)