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Supplement to registrar-general's thirty-fifth annual report

Table of Contents

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(Page 1, Pages 1-2) Title page & contents
(80 pages)Contract subtree Introduction
(Pages 5-8) 1. Possibilities and difficulties of extending human life
(Pages 8-9) 2. Probable decrease of mortality
(Page 9) 3. Increase of population in geometrical progression and its effects on health and mortality
(Pages 9-12) 4. Increase and decrease of population
(Pages 12-14) 5. Relation between death-rates and birth-rates
(Pages 14-15) 6. Instances of effects of industrial enterprise on death-and birth-rates
(Pages 15-18) 7. The principle of population
(Pages 19-20) 8. Progress of mankind in health
(Page 20) 9. Constituent elements of the population
(Pages 21-22) 10. The mortality of males and females at the several periods of life
(Pages 23-25) 11. Effects of density of population on health
(Page 25) 12. Mortality of persons of different ages as a sanitary test
(Page 25) 13. Districts grouped in the order of density
(Pages 25-27) 14. Of what causes people die off at different ages
(Pages 28-33) 15. March of an English generation through life
(Pages 33-34) 16. Future dangers at several stages of life
(Page 34) 17. The relative number of deaths from different causes
(Pages 34-35) 18. The rates of mortality at different ages by different causes
(Pages 35-36) 19. The law of mortality and of attacks of disease
(Pages 36-37) 20. Ages at death by particular diseases
(Pages 38-41) 21. Effect of the extinction of any single disease on the duration of life
(Pages 41-43) 22. Economic effect of deaths by different diseases
(Pages 43-52)Contract subtree 23. Hygienic topography
(Pages 43-45) (A.) London
(Page 46) (B.) South Eastern division
(Page 46) (C.) South Midland division
(Pages 46-47) (D.) Eastern division
(Page 47) (E.) South Western division
(Pages 47-49) (F.) West Midland division
(Page 49) (G.) North Midland division
(Pages 49-50) (H.) North Western division
(Pages 50-51) (J.) York division
(Page 51) (K.) Northern division
(Pages 51-52) (L.) Welsh division
(Pages 52-82)Contract subtree 24. Health of men engaged in various occupations
(Pages 58-82)Contract subtree Conclusions and practical applications
(Page 58) Natural lifetime, physical causes of its termination
(Pages 58-82)Contract subtree Hygienic factors
(Pages 58-63) Air, water, drinks (temperance), non-alcoholic drinks, food, heat and cold, exercise
(Pages 63-65) Excreta, cleanliness (baths), sewers
(Pages 65-67) Zymotic diseases, vaccination
(Pages 67-70) Enthetic diseases ("contagious diseases")
(Pages 70-71) Childbirth, local diseases
(Pages 71-72) Cities (sites, ground rents, municipal organization)
(Pages 72-77) Cremation, inhumation (burial in churchyards, cemeteries)
(Pages 77-82) Health insurance, medicine (medical profession, hereditary disease, improvements of race)
(675 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 84-85) 1. Mean population, 1861-71, and deaths in England and Wales during the ten years 1861-70
(Pages 86-87) 2. Average annual number of deaths of males by different causes at certain ages, to 1000000 males living of those ages, in England in the two decenniads 1851-60 and 1861-70
(Pages 86-87) 3. Average annual number of deaths of females by different causes at certain ages, to 1000000 females living of those ages, in England in the two decenniads 1851-60 and 1861-70
(Pages 88-89) 4. England, 1851-60. Number of deaths from different causes at sixteen ages to 1000000 deaths at the same ages from all causes
(Pages 90-91) 5. England, 1861-70. Number of deaths from different causes at sixteen ages to 1000000 deaths at the same ages from all causes
(Pages 92-93) 6. England, 1851-70. Mean number of deaths from different causes at sixteen ages to 1000000 deaths at the same ages from all causes
(Pages 94-95) 7. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 1000000 liveborn children may be expected to die
(Pages 96-97) 8. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 511745 boys born alive may be expected to die
(Pages 98-99) 9. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 488255 girls born alive may be expected to die
(Page 100) 10. Table showing out of 1000000 liveborn children what numbers die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Page 101) 11. Table showing out of 511745 male children, and out of 488255 female children born alive, the numbers of male and female children respectively who die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Pages 102-103) 12. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing out of 1000000 born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Pages 104-105) 13. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing out of 511745 boys born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Pages 106-107) 14. Table of mortality, derived from the English life table, showing out of 488255 girls born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Pages 108-109) 15. Table showing out of 1000000 children born alive of both sexes, of 511745 male children, of 488255 female children so born, the number, the number of both sexes, and of males and females respectively, dying at and after the exact ages 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 years, of different diseases
(Pages 110-111) Formulas for determining the probability of dying at or after any age x of any particular disease specified in tables 7-15
(Pages 112-113) 16. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 1000000 liveborn children may be expected to die
(Pages 114-115) 17. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 511745 boys born alive may be expected to die
(Pages 116-117) 18. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 488255 girls born alive may be expected to die
(Page 118) 19. Table showing out of 1000000 liveborn children what numbers die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Page 119) 20. Table showing out of 511745 male children, and out of 488255 female children born alive, the numbers of male and female children respectively who die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Pages 120-121) 21. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing out of 1000000 born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Pages 122-123) 22. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing out of 511745 boys born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Pages 124-125) 23. Table of mortality, derived from the healthy districts life table, showing out of 488255 girls born alive, the numbers of persons dying of the various diseases at and after twelve ages
(Page 126) 24. Outline life table of the healthy districts of England and Wales
(Page 127) 25. Outline life table for Liverpool district
(Pages 128-129) 26. Table of mortality, derived from the preceding Liverpool life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 1000000 liveborn children may be expected to die
(Pages 130-131) 27. Table of mortality, derived from the Liverpool life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 511745 boys born alive may be expected to die
(Pages 132-133) 28. Table of mortality, derived from the Liverpool life table, showing of what diseases and at what ages 488255 girls born alive may be expected to die
(Page 134) 29. Table showing out of 1000000 liveborn children what numbers die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Page 135) 30. Table showing out of 511745 male children, and out of 488255 female children born alive, the numbers of male and female children respectively who die of the different diseases in the first five years of life
(Page 136) 31. Outline life table for London, showing out of 1000000 liveborn children the numbers surviving at the various ages, and the numbers dying in the intervals of age
(Page 137) 32. Outline life table for fifteen great towns, showing out of 1000000 liveborn children the numbers surviving at the various ages, and the numbers dying in the intervals of age
(Pages 138-143) 33. Years of life, and deaths of males from different diseases in England and Wales, in the twenty-five years, 1848-72
(Pages 144-149) 34. Years of life, and deaths of females from different diseases in England and Wales, in the twenty-five years, 1848-72
(Page 150) 35. Reciprocals of years of life at each age multiplied by 1000000 and to be called "multipliers. "
(Page 150) 36. Reciprocals of deaths from all causes at each of eighteen groups of ages multiplied by 1000000 and to be called "death multipliers", to obtain the proportion of deaths by each disease to 1000000 deaths at each group of ages from all causes
(Page 151) 37. The districts of England and Wales (including London) classified according to mortality
(Page 151) 38. The districts of England and Wales (including London) classified according to mortality, the calculated results deduced from facts in table 37
(Page 152) 39. Of the districts of England and Wales (including London) the number of districts at and above each rate of mortality
(Page 152) 40. (Calculated from table 39.) Showing the mean area and population 1861-71, also the annual births and deaths in the ten years 1860-71, and increase of population 1861-71, in an average district of several selected groups of districts
(Page 153) 41. Of the districts of England and Wales (including London) the number of districts at and above certain rates of mortality, with the density and birth, death, &c. rates in an average district of each group
(Page 153) 42. The districts of England and Wales (excluding London) classified according to mortality
(Page 154) 43. The districts of England and Wales (excluding London) grouped according to mortality. (Obtained from table 42.)
(Page 154) 44. The districts of England and Wales (excluding London) grouped according to mortality. (Calculated from table 43.)
(Page 155) 45. Of the districts of England and Wales (excluding London) the number of districts at and above certain rates of mortality
(Page 156) 46. Comparative mortality of England and of its Metropolis, 1861-70
(Page 157) 47. Average annual mortality per cent., 1861-70, at the several ages in the districts of England and Wales, the districts of London and the district of Billesdon being excluded
(Page 158) 48. Showing in a comparative view the actual mortality (annual rate per 1000) in seven groups of districts of England and Wales (exclusive of London); with the mortality deduced from the densities (population to a Square mile) of those groups
(Page 159) 49. Mean annual rate of mortality per cent., 1861-70, at the various ages in districts, grouped according to the rates of mortality of persons living at all ages
(Page 160) 50. Average annual rate of mortality per cent., 1861-70, at different ages in fifty-one healthy districts of England and Wales, in the whole of England and Wales, and in London, and in Manchester and Liverpool districts respectively
(Page 160) 51. Average annual rate of mortality per cent., 1861-70, at different ages in fifteen great town districts, and in the same coupled with Liverpool district and London
(Page 161) 52. Showing how much the mortality in each of twelve ages is raised in seven groups of districts experiencing different rates of mortality at all ages
(Page 161) 53. Relative mortality, 1861-70, at each of twelve ages in eight groups of districts of England and Wales, the deaths at each age in the 53 healthy districts being represented by 100
(Page 162) 54. Relative mortality of males and females, 1861-70, at each of seven ages in eight groups of districts of England and Wales, the deaths at each age in the 53 healthy districts being represented by 100
(Pages 163-164) 55. Average rates of mortality in the thirty years 1841-70, in combination with density of population, in the 619 districts of England and Wales, grouped in registration divisions
(Page 165) 56. Density and mortality of the districts of London in the three decenniads, the districts arranged according to the density of population in the decenniad 1861-70
(Pages 166-167) 57. Density and mortality in the three decenniads, of the districts of England and Wales (exclusive of London) in which the area to a person is less than one acre, the districts arranged according to the density of population in the decenniad 1861-70
(Page 168) 58. Comparison of a life table for males, constructed by a short method, with the English life table
(Page 169) 59. England and Wales. Average annual numbers of males and females dying at several ages, to 1000 living at those ages, of all causes; of certain diseases; and of all causes excluding each of those diseases; in the ten years, 1861-70
(Page 169) 60. England and Wales. Four orders of life tables for males (calculated from the facts recorded during the ten years 1861-70), showing the effect of the exclusion of deaths of (1) zymotic diseases, (2) phthisis, and (3) cancer, on the probabilities of living from age to age
(Page 170) 61. England and Wales. Number of men at different periods of age from 15 and upwards in the under-mentioned occupations enumerated at the census of 1871, and the number at the same ages and in the same occupations who died in 1871
(Page 171) 62. England and Wales. Annual mortality per cent. of men at different periods of age from 15 and upwards in the under-mentioned occupations, in the year 1871
(Pages 172-174) 63. England and Wales. Number of men aged 15 years and upwards in 62 selected occupations living at the census of 1871, plus twice the numbers living at the census of 1861, the deaths in the three years 1860, 1861, and 1871, and the annual rate of mortality per cent. at different periods of life
(Page 175) 64. England and Wales. Number of men aged 15 years and upwards in the under-mentioned occupations living at the census of 1871, plus twice the numbers living at the census of 1861, the number in the same occupations who died in the three years 1860, 1861, and 1871, and the annual rate of mortality per cent. at different periods of life
(Page 175) 65. The number of "farmers" and "farmer's sons" living at the censuses of 1861 and 1871, the numbers of those who died, and the annual rate of mortality per cent. at certain ages during the three years 1860, 1861, and 1871
(Page 176) 66. Annual increase of marriages per cent. In England and Wales in successive periods of five years, 1756-1870
(Page 177) 67. Annual increase of marriages per cent. in England and Wales in various decenniads from 1796 to 1870; also the annual increase of population per cent., 1801-1871
(Page 177) 68. Estimated decennial numbers of births in England and Wales since the year 1771; the number of persons enumerated in 1871 at different ages; and the numbers that died or emigrated out of the said births; also the proportions of the two series of numbers
(Page 178) 69. The English population in 1871 at each quinquenniad; contrasted with what it would have been had the births remained constant and there had been no emigration since 1771
(Page 1) England and Wales. Diagram of the population at different ages as enumerated in the year 1871
(Page clxxix) 70. England and Wales. Two populations equal in numbers but differing in constitution as to age
(Page clxxx) 71. Comparison of the deaths under the same rates of mortality in two populations differently constituted as regards age
(Page clxxxi) 72. Enumerated population of the United States of America at the several decennial censuses
(Page clxxxii) 73. Attacks of, and deaths by, fever and small-pox
(Page clxxxii) 74. Deaths by fever and by small-pox according to the life table and the proportional number of attacks, deduced from table 73
(Page clxxxiii) 75. London 1861-70. Annual mortality, from 25 sets of causes, per million living at 4 groups of ages
(Page clxxxiii) 76. Comparison 0f the mortality of males and females from phthisis and diseases of the lungs at 4 groups of ages in England and its Metropolis, 1861-70
(Page clxxxiv) 77. Mean proportion living at different ages to 100000 at all ages at the two censuses, 1861-1871
(Page clxxxiv) 78. Annual rate of mortality per cent. In England during the 20 years 1851-70, and the rate during the 25 years 1848-72
(Page clxxxv) 79. Mean age at death of males and females who died from certain diseases in the 25 years 1848-72
(Pages clxxxvii-ccxii)Contract subtree Density of population and annual mortality of persons at all ages in the three decenniads 1841-50, 1851-60, and 1861-70, in the registration divisions, counties, and districts of England;, inmates and deaths in certain public institutions
(Pages clxxxviii-clxxxix) Registration divisions and counties
(Pages cxc-ccix)Contract subtree Registration districts
(Pages cxc-cxci) I. London
(Pages cxci-cxciv) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages cxciv-cxcvi) III. South Midland counties
(Pages cxcvi-cxcvii) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages cxcvii-cxcix) V. South Western counties
(Pages cc-ccii) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages ccii-cciii) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages cciii-cciv) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages cciv-ccvi) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages ccvi-ccvii) X. Northern counties
(Pages ccvii-ccix) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages ccx-ccxii)Contract subtree Hospitals and lunatic asylums in districts
(Page ccx) Institutions for which corrections have been made in the mortality of London districts, 1861-70
(Pages ccx-ccxi) Lunatic asylums for which corrections have been made in the mortality of districts, 1861-70
(Page ccxii) Lunatic asylums for which corrections have not been made in the mortality of districts, 1861-70
(Pages ccxiii-ccxli)Contract subtree Average annual rate of mortality of males and females from all causes at different ages, in the 10 years 1861-70, in the registration divisions and districts of England
(Page ccxiv) Note
(Page ccxv) Registration divisions
(Pages ccxvi-ccxli)Contract subtree Registration districts
(Pages ccxvi-ccxvii) I. London
(Pages ccxvii-ccxxi) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages ccxxi-ccxxiii) III. South Midland counties
(Pages ccxxiv-ccxxvi) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages ccxxvi-ccxxix) V. South Western counties
(Pages ccxxix-ccxxxii) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages ccxxxii-ccxxxiv) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages ccxxxiv-ccxxxv) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages ccxxxv-ccxxxvii) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages ccxxxviii-ccxxxix) X. Northern counties
(Pages ccxxxix-ccxli) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 1-445)Contract subtree Mean population, 1861-71, and deaths from different causes of males and females at different ages in the 10 years 1861-70 in England and Wales and in the registration divisions and districts
(Pages 2-3) Mean population, 1861-71, and deaths in England and Wales during the 10 years 1861-70
(Pages 4-25)Contract subtree Mean population, 1861-71, and deaths in divisions during the 10 years 1861-70
(Pages 4-5) I. London
(Pages 6-7) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 8-9) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 10-11) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 12-13) V. South Western counties
(Pages 14-15) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 16-17) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 18-19) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 20-21) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 22-23) X. Northern counties
(Pages 24-25) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 26-445)Contract subtree Mean population, 1861-71, and deaths in districts during the 10 years 1861-70
(Pages 26-45)Contract subtree I. London
(Pages 26-27) 1. Kensington
(Pages 26-27) 2. Chelsea
(Pages 26-27) 3. St. George, Hanover Square
(Pages 28-29) 4. Westminster, St. Margaret
(Pages 28-29) 6. and 13. Westminster, St. James and Strand
(Pages 28-29) 7. Marylebone
(Pages 30-31) 8. Hampstead
(Pages 30-31) 9. Pancras
(Pages 30-31) 10. Islington
(Pages 32-33) 11. Hackney
(Pages 32-33) 12. St. Giles
(Pages 32-33) 14. Holborn
(Pages 34-35) 17. East London
(Pages 34-35) 18. West London
(Pages 34-35) 19. London City
(Pages 36-37) 20. Shoreditch
(Pages 36-37) 21. Bethnal Green
(Pages 36-37) 22. Whitechapel
(Pages 38-39) 23. St. George in the East
(Pages 38-39) 24 (a). Stepney
(Pages 38-39) 24 (b). Mile End Old Town
(Pages 40-41) 25. Poplar
(Pages 40-41) 26. St Saviour, Southwark
(Pages 40-41) 27. St. Olave, Southwark
(Pages 42-43) 31. Lambeth
(Pages 42-43) 32. Wandsworth
(Pages 42-43) 33. Camberwell
(Pages 44-45) 35. Greenwich
(Pages 44-45) 36. Lewisham
(Pages 46-109)Contract subtree II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 46-47) 37. Epsom
(Pages 46-47) 38. Chertsey
(Pages 46-47) 39. Guildford
(Pages 48-49) 40. and 41. Farnham and Farnborough
(Pages 48-49) 42. Hambledon
(Pages 48-49) 43. Dorking
(Pages 50-51) 44. Reigate
(Pages 50-51) 45. Godstone
(Pages 50-51) 46. Croydon
(Pages 52-53) 47. Kingston
(Pages 52-53) 48. Richmond
(Pages 52-53) 49. Bromley
(Pages 54-55) 50. Dartford
(Pages 54-55) 51. Gravesend
(Pages 54-55) 52. North Aylesford
(Pages 56-57) 53. Hoo
(Pages 56-57) 54. Medway
(Pages 56-57) 55. Malling
(Pages 58-59) 56. Sevenoaks
(Pages 58-59) 57. Tunbridge
(Pages 58-59) 58. Maidstone
(Pages 60-61) 59. Hollingbourn
(Pages 60-61) 60. Cranbrook
(Pages 60-61) 61. Tenterden
(Pages 62-63) 62. West Ashford
(Pages 62-63) 63. East Ashford
(Pages 62-63) 64. Bridge
(Pages 64-65) 65. Canterbury
(Pages 64-65) 66. Blean
(Pages 64-65) 67. Faversham
(Pages 66-67) 68. Milton
(Pages 66-67) 69. Sheppey
(Pages 66-67) 70. Thanet
(Pages 68-69) 71. Eastry
(Pages 68-69) 72. Dover
(Pages 68-69) 73. Elham
(Pages 70-71) 74. Romney Marsh
(Pages 70-71) 75. Rye
(Pages 70-71) 76. Hastings
(Pages 72-73) 77. Battle
(Pages 72-73) 78. Eastbourne
(Pages 72-73) 79. Hailsham
(Pages 74-75) 80. Ticehurst
(Pages 74-75) 81. Uckfield
(Pages 74-75) 82. East Grinstead
(Pages 76-77) 83. Cuckfield
(Pages 76-77) 84. Lewes
(Pages 76-77) 85. Brighton
(Pages 78-79) 86. Steyning
(Pages 78-79) 87. Horsham
(Pages 78-79) 88. Petworth
(Pages 80-81) 89. Thakeham
(Pages 80-81) 90. Worthing
(Pages 80-81) 91. Westhampnett
(Pages 82-83) 92. Chichester
(Pages 82-83) 93. Midhurst
(Pages 82-83) 94. Westbourne
(Pages 84-85) 95. Havant
(Pages 84-85) 96. Portsea Island
(Pages 84-85) 97. Alverstoke
(Pages 86-87) 98. Fareham
(Pages 86-87) 99. Isle of Wight
(Pages 86-87) 100. Lymington
(Pages 88-89) 101. Christchurch
(Pages 88-89) 102. Ringwood
(Pages 88-89) 103. Fordingbridge
(Pages 90-91) 104. New Forest
(Pages 90-91) 105. Southampton
(Pages 90-91) 106. South Stoneham
(Pages 92-93) 107. Romsey
(Pages 92-93) 108. Stockbridge
(Pages 92-93) 109. Winchester
(Pages 94-95) 110. Droxford
(Pages 94-95) 111. Catherington
(Pages 94-95) 112. Petersfield
(Pages 96-97) 113. Alresford
(Pages 96-97) 114. Alton
(Pages 96-97) 115. Hartley Wintney
(Pages 98-99) 116. Basingstoke
(Pages 98-99) 117. Whitchurch
(Pages 98-99) 118. Andover
(Pages 100-101) 119. Kingsclere
(Pages 100-101) 120. Newbury
(Pages 100-101) 121. Hungerford
(Pages 102-103) 122. Faringdon
(Pages 102-103) 123. Abingdon
(Pages 102-103) 124. Wantage
(Pages 104-105) 125. Wallingford
(Pages 104-105) 126. Bradfield
(Pages 104-105) 127. Reading
(Pages 106-107) 128. Wokingham
(Pages 106-107) 129. Cookham
(Pages 106-107) 130. Easthampstead
(Pages 108-109) 131. Windsor
(Pages 108-149)Contract subtree III. South Midland counties
(Pages 108-109) 132. Staines
(Pages 108-109) 133. Uxbridge
(Pages 110-111) 134. Brentford
(Pages 110-111) 135. Hendon
(Pages 110-111) 136. Barnet
(Pages 112-113) 137. Edmonton
(Pages 112-113) 138. Ware
(Pages 112-113) 139. Bishop Stortford
(Pages 114-115) 140. Royston
(Pages 114-115) 141. Hitchin
(Pages 114-115) 142. Hertford
(Pages 116-117) 143. Hatfield
(Pages 116-117) 144. St. Albans
(Pages 116-117) 145. Watford
(Pages 118-119) 146. Hemel Hempstead
(Pages 118-119) 147. Berkhampstead
(Pages 118-119) 148. Amersham
(Pages 120-121) 149. Eton
(Pages 120-121) 150. Wycombe
(Pages 120-121) 151. Aylesbury
(Pages 122-123) 152. Winslow
(Pages 122-123) 153. Newport Pagnell
(Pages 122-123) 154. Buckingham
(Pages 124-125) 155. Henley
(Pages 124-125) 156. Thame
(Pages 124-125) 157. Headington
(Pages 126-127) 158. Oxford
(Pages 126-127) 159. Bicester
(Pages 126-127) 160. Woodstock
(Pages 128-129) 161. Witney
(Pages 128-129) 162. Chipping Norton
(Pages 128-129) 163. Banbury
(Pages 130-131) 164. Brackley
(Pages 130-131) 165. Towcester
(Pages 130-131) 166. Potterspury
(Pages 132-133) 167. Hardingstone
(Pages 132-133) 168. Northampton
(Pages 132-133) 169. Daventry
(Pages 134-135) 170. Brixworth
(Pages 134-135) 171. Wellingborough
(Pages 134-135) 172. Kettering
(Pages 136-137) 173. Thrapston
(Pages 136-137) 174. Oundle
(Pages 136-137) 175. Peterborough
(Pages 138-139) 176. Huntingdon
(Pages 138-139) 177. St. Ives
(Pages 138-139) 178. St. Neots
(Pages 140-141) 179. Bedford
(Pages 140-141) 180. Biggleswade
(Pages 140-141) 181. Ampthill
(Pages 142-143) 182. Woburn
(Pages 142-143) 183. Leighton Buzzard
(Pages 142-143) 184. Luton
(Pages 144-145) 185. Caxton
(Pages 144-145) 186. Chesterton
(Pages 144-145) 187. Cambridge
(Pages 146-147) 188. Linton
(Pages 146-147) 189. Newmarket
(Pages 146-147) 190. Ely
(Pages 148-149) 191. North Witchford
(Pages 148-149) 192. Whittlesey
(Pages 148-149) 193. Wisbech
(Pages 150-187)Contract subtree IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 150-151) 194. West Ham
(Pages 150-151) 195. Epping
(Pages 150-151) 196. Ongar
(Pages 152-153) 197. Romford
(Pages 152-153) 198. Orsett
(Pages 152-153) 199. Billericay
(Pages 154-155) 200. Chelmsford
(Pages 154-155) 201. Rochford
(Pages 154-155) 202. Maldon
(Pages 156-157) 203. Tendring
(Pages 156-157) 204. Colchester
(Pages 156-157) 205. Lexden
(Pages 158-159) 206. Witham
(Pages 158-159) 207. Halstead
(Pages 158-159) 208. Braintree
(Pages 160-161) 209. Dunmow
(Pages 160-161) 210. Saffron Walden
(Pages 160-161) 211. Risbridge
(Pages 162-163) 212. Sudbury
(Pages 162-163) 213. Cosford
(Pages 162-163) 214. Thingoe
(Pages 164-165) 215. Bury St. Edmunds
(Pages 164-165) 216. Mildenhall
(Pages 164-165) 217. Stow
(Pages 166-167) 218. Hartismere
(Pages 166-167) 219. Hoxne
(Pages 166-167) 220. Bosmere
(Pages 168-169) 221. Samford
(Pages 168-169) 222. Ipswich
(Pages 168-169) 223. Woodbridge
(Pages 170-171) 224. Plomesgate
(Pages 170-171) 225. Blything
(Pages 170-171) 226. Wangford
(Pages 172-173) 227. Mutford
(Pages 172-173) 228. Yarmouth
(Pages 172-173) 229. Flegg
(Pages 174-175) 230. Smallburgh
(Pages 174-175) 231. Erpingham
(Pages 174-175) 232. Aylsham
(Pages 176-177) 233. St. Faiths
(Pages 176-177) 234. Norwich
(Pages 176-177) 235. Forehoe
(Pages 178-179) 236. Henstead
(Pages 178-179) 237. Blofield
(Pages 178-179) 238. Loddon
(Pages 180-181) 239. Depwade
(Pages 180-181) 240. Guiltcross
(Pages 180-181) 241. Wayland
(Pages 182-183) 242. Mitford
(Pages 182-183) 243. Walsingham
(Pages 182-183) 244. Docking
(Pages 184-185) 245. Freebridge Lynn
(Pages 184-185) 246. King's Lynn
(Pages 184-185) 247. Downham
(Pages 186-187) 248. Swaffham
(Pages 186-187) 249. Thetford
(Pages 188-241)Contract subtree V. South Western counties
(Pages 188-189) 250. Highworth
(Pages 188-189) 251. Cricklade
(Pages 188-189) 252. Malmsbury
(Pages 190-191) 253. Chippenham
(Pages 190-191) 254. Calne
(Pages 190-191) 255. Marlborough
(Pages 192-193) 256. Devizes
(Pages 192-193) 257. Melksham
(Pages 192-193) 258. Bradford
(Pages 194-195) 259. Westbury
(Pages 194-195) 260. Warminster
(Pages 194-195) 261. Pewsey
(Pages 196-197) 262. Amesbury
(Pages 196-197) 263. Alderbury
(Pages 196-197) 264. Salisbury
(Pages 198-199) 265. Wilton
(Pages 198-199) 266. Tisbury
(Pages 198-199) 267. Mere
(Pages 200-201) 268. Shaftesbury
(Pages 200-201) 269. Sturminster
(Pages 200-201) 270. Blandford
(Pages 202-203) 271. Wimborne
(Pages 202-203) 272. Poole
(Pages 202-203) 273. Wareham
(Pages 204-205) 274. Weymouth
(Pages 204-205) 275. Dorchester
(Pages 204-205) 276. Sherborne
(Pages 206-207) 277. Beaminster
(Pages 206-207) 278. Bridport
(Pages 206-207) 279. Axminster
(Pages 208-209) 280. Honiton
(Pages 208-209) 281. St. Thomas
(Pages 208-209) 282. Exeter
(Pages 210-211) 283. Newton Abbott
(Pages 210-211) 284. Totnes
(Pages 210-211) 285. Kingsbridge
(Pages 212-213) 286. Plympton St. Mary
(Pages 212-213) 287. Plymouth
(Pages 212-213) 288. East Stonehouse
(Pages 214-215) 289. Stoke Damerel
(Pages 214-215) 290. Tavistock
(Pages 214-215) 291. Okehampton
(Pages 216-217) 292. Crediton
(Pages 216-217) 293. Tiverton
(Pages 216-217) 294. South Molton
(Pages 218-219) 295. Barnstaple
(Pages 218-219) 296. Torrington
(Pages 218-219) 297. Bideford
(Pages 220-221) 298. Holsworthy
(Pages 220-221) 299. Stratton
(Pages 220-221) 300. Camelford
(Pages 222-223) 301. Launceston
(Pages 222-223) 302. St. Germans
(Pages 222-223) 303. Liskeard
(Pages 224-225) 304. Bodmin
(Pages 224-225) 305. St. Columb
(Pages 224-225) 306. St. Austell
(Pages 226-227) 307. Truro
(Pages 226-227) 308. Falmouth
(Pages 226-227) 309. Helston
(Pages 228-229) 310. Redruth
(Pages 228-229) 311. Penzance
(Pages 228-229) 312. Scilly Isles
(Pages 230-231) 313 (a). Williton
(Pages 230-231) 313 (b). Dulverton
(Pages 230-231) 314. Wellington
(Pages 232-233) 315. Taunton
(Pages 232-233) 316. Bridgewater
(Pages 232-233) 317. Langport
(Pages 234-235) 318. Chard
(Pages 234-235) 319. Yeovil
(Pages 234-235) 320. Wincanton
(Pages 236-237) 321. Frome
(Pages 236-237) 322. Shepton Mallet
(Pages 236-237) 323. Wells
(Pages 238-239) 324. Axbridge
(Pages 238-239) 325. Clutton
(Pages 238-239) 326. Bath
(Pages 240-241) 327. Keynsham
(Pages 240-241) 328. Bedminster
(Pages 242-295)Contract subtree VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 242-243) 329. Bristol
(Pages 242-243) 330. Clifton
(Pages 242-243) 331. Chipping Sodbury
(Pages 244-245) 332. Thornbury
(Pages 244-245) 333. Dursley
(Pages 244-245) 334. Westbury on Severn
(Pages 246-247) 335. Newent
(Pages 246-247) 336. Gloucester
(Pages 246-247) 337. Wheatenhurst
(Pages 248-249) 338. Stroud
(Pages 248-249) 339. Tetbury
(Pages 248-249) 340. Cirencester
(Pages 250-251) 341. Northleach
(Pages 250-251) 342. Stow-on-the-Wold
(Pages 250-251) 343. Winchcomb
(Pages 252-253) 344. Cheltenham
(Pages 252-253) 345. Tewkesbury
(Pages 252-253) 346. Ledbury
(Pages 254-255) 347. Ross
(Pages 254-255) 348. Hereford
(Pages 254-255) 349. Weobly
(Pages 256-257) 350. Bromyard
(Pages 256-257) 351. Leominster
(Pages 256-257) 352. Ludlow
(Pages 258-259) 353. Clun
(Pages 258-259) 354. Church Stretton
(Pages 258-259) 355. Cleobury Mortimer
(Pages 260-261) 356. Bridgnorth
(Pages 260-261) 357. Shiffnal
(Pages 260-261) 358. Madeley
(Pages 262-263) 359. Atcham
(Pages 262-263) 360. Shrewsbury
(Pages 262-263) 361. Oswestry
(Pages 264-265) 362. Ellesmere
(Pages 264-265) 363 (a). Wem
(Pages 264-265) 363 (b). Whitchurch (Salop)
(Pages 266-267) 364. Market Drayton
(Pages 266-267) 365. Wellington (Salop)
(Pages 266-267) 366. Newport (Salop)
(Pages 268-269) 367. Stafford
(Pages 268-269) 368. Stone
(Pages 268-269) 369. Newcastle-under-Lyme
(Pages 270-271) 370. Wolstanton
(Pages 270-271) 371. Stoke-upon-Trent
(Pages 270-271) 372. Leek
(Pages 272-273) 373. Cheadle
(Pages 272-273) 374. Uttoxeter
(Pages 272-273) 375. Burton-upon-Trent
(Pages 274-275) 376. Tamworth
(Pages 274-275) 377. Lichfield
(Pages 274-275) 378. Penkridge
(Pages 276-277) 379. Wolverhampton
(Pages 276-277) 380. Walsall
(Pages 276-277) 381. West Bromwich
(Pages 278-279) 382. Dudley
(Pages 278-279) 383. Stourbridge
(Pages 278-279) 384. Kidderminster
(Pages 280-281) 385. Tenbury
(Pages 280-281) 386. Martley
(Pages 280-281) 387. Worcester
(Pages 282-283) 388. Upton-on-Severn
(Pages 282-283) 389. Evesham
(Pages 282-283) 390. Pershore
(Pages 284-285) 391. Droitwich
(Pages 284-285) 392. Bromsgrove
(Pages 284-285) 393. King's Norton
(Pages 286-287) 394. Birmingham
(Pages 286-287) 395. Aston
(Pages 286-287) 396. Meriden
(Pages 288-289) 397. Atherstone
(Pages 288-289) 398. Nuneaton
(Pages 288-289) 399. Foleshill
(Pages 290-291) 400. Coventry
(Pages 290-291) 401. Rugby
(Pages 290-291) 402. Solihull
(Pages 292-293) 403. Warwick
(Pages 292-293) 404. Stratford-upon-Avon
(Pages 292-293) 405. Alcester
(Pages 294-295) 406. Shipston-on-Stour
(Pages 294-295) 407. Southam
(Pages 296-325)Contract subtree VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 296-297) 408. Lutterworth
(Pages 296-297) 409. Market Harborough
(Pages 296-297) 410. Billesdon
(Pages 298-299) 411. Blaby
(Pages 298-299) 412. Hinckley
(Pages 298-299) 413. Market Bosworth
(Pages 300-301) 414. Ashby-de-la-Zouch
(Pages 300-301) 415. Loughborough
(Pages 300-301) 416. Barrow-on-Soar
(Pages 302-303) 417. Leicester
(Pages 302-303) 418. Melton Mowbray
(Pages 302-303) 419. Oakham
(Pages 304-305) 420. Uppingham
(Pages 304-305) 421. Stamford
(Pages 304-305) 422. Bourn
(Pages 306-307) 423. Spalding
(Pages 306-307) 424. Holbeach
(Pages 306-307) 425. Boston
(Pages 308-309) 426. Sleaford
(Pages 308-309) 427. Grantham
(Pages 308-309) 428. Lincoln
(Pages 310-311) 429. Horncastle
(Pages 310-311) 430. Spilsby
(Pages 310-311) 431. Louth
(Pages 312-313) 432. Caistor
(Pages 312-313) 433. Glanford Brigg
(Pages 312-313) 434. Gainsborough
(Pages 314-315) 435. East Retford
(Pages 314-315) 436. Worksop
(Pages 314-315) 437. Mansfield
(Pages 316-317) 438. Basford
(Pages 316-317) 439. Radford
(Pages 316-317) 440. Nottingham
(Pages 318-319) 441. Southwell
(Pages 318-319) 442. Newark
(Pages 318-319) 443. Bingham
(Pages 320-321) 444. Shardlow
(Pages 320-321) 445. Derby
(Pages 320-321) 446. Belper
(Pages 322-323) 447. Ashbourne
(Pages 322-323) 448. Chesterfield
(Pages 322-323) 449. Bakefield
(Pages 324-325) 450. Chapel-en-le-Frith
(Pages 324-325) 451. Hayfield
(Pages 326-349)Contract subtree VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 326-327) 452. Stockport
(Pages 326-327) 453. Macclesfield
(Pages 326-327) 454. Altrincham
(Pages 328-329) 455. Runcorn
(Pages 328-329) 456. Northwich
(Pages 328-329) 457. Congleton
(Pages 330-331) 458. Nantwich
(Pages 330-331) 459. Chester
(Pages 330-331) 460. Wirrall
(Pages 332-333) 460 (a). Birkenhead
(Pages 332-333) 461. Liverpool
(Pages 332-333) 462. West Derby
(Pages 334-335) 463. Prescot
(Pages 334-335) 464. Ormskirk
(Pages 334-335) 465. Wigan
(Pages 336-337) 466. Warrington
(Pages 336-337) 467. Leigh
(Pages 336-337) 468. Bolton
(Pages 338-339) 469. Bury
(Pages 338-339) 470. Barton-upon-Irwell
(Pages 338-339) 471. Chorlton
(Pages 340-341) 472. Salford
(Pages 340-341) 473. Manchester
(Pages 340-341) 474. Aston-under-Lyne
(Pages 342-343) 475. Oldham
(Pages 342-343) 476. Rochdale
(Pages 342-343) 477. Haslingden
(Pages 344-345) 478. Burnley
(Pages 344-345) 479. Clitheroe
(Pages 344-345) 480. Blackburn
(Pages 346-347) 481. Chorley
(Pages 346-347) 482. Preston
(Pages 346-347) 483. Fylde
(Pages 348-349) 484. Garstang
(Pages 348-349) 485. Lancaster
(Pages 348-349) 486. Ulverstone
(Pages 350-385)Contract subtree IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 350-351) 487. Sedbergh
(Pages 350-351) 488. Settle
(Pages 350-351) 489. Skipton
(Pages 352-353) 490. Pateley Bridge
(Pages 352-353) 491. Ripon
(Pages 352-353) 492 (a). and (c), 493. and 514. Great Ouseburn, Wetherby, Wharfdale and Tadcaster
(Pages 354-355) 492 (b) Knaresborough
(Pages 354-355) 494. Keighley
(Pages 354-355) 495. Todmorden
(Pages 356-357) 496. Saddleworth
(Pages 356-357) 497. Huddersfield
(Pages 356-357) 498. Halifax
(Pages 358-359) 499. Bradford
(Pages 358-359) 500 (b), (c) and (d). Hunslet, Holbeck, Bramley
(Pages 358-359) 501. Leeds
(Pages 360-361) 502. Dewsbury
(Pages 360-361) 503. Wakefield
(Pages 360-361) 504 (a). Pontefract
(Pages 362-363) 504 (b). Hemsworth
(Pages 362-363) 505. Barnsley
(Pages 362-363) 506. Wortley
(Pages 364-365) 507. Ecclesall Bierlow
(Pages 364-365) 508. Sheffield
(Pages 364-365) 509. Rotherham
(Pages 366-367) 510. Doncaster
(Pages 366-367) 511. Thorne
(Pages 366-367) 512. Goole
(Pages 368-369) 513. Selby
(Pages 368-369) 515. York
(Pages 368-369) 516. Pocklington
(Pages 370-371) 517. Howden
(Pages 370-371) 518. Beverley
(Pages 370-371) 519. Sculcoates
(Pages 372-373) 520. Hull
(Pages 372-373) 521. Patrington
(Pages 372-373) 522. Skirlaugh
(Pages 374-375) 523. Driffield
(Pages 374-375) 524. Bridlington
(Pages 374-375) 525. Scarborough
(Pages 376-377) 526. Malton
(Pages 376-377) 527. Easingwold
(Pages 376-377) 528. Thirsk
(Pages 378-379) 529. Helmsley
(Pages 378-379) 530. Pickering
(Pages 378-379) 531. Whitby
(Pages 380-381) 532. Guisborough
(Pages 380-381) 533. Stokesley
(Pages 380-381) 534. Northallerton
(Pages 382-383) 535. Bedale
(Pages 382-383) 536. Leyburn
(Pages 382-383) 537. Aysgarth (late Askrigg)
(Pages 384-385) 538. Reeth
(Pages 384-385) 539. Richmond
(Pages 386-411)Contract subtree X. Northern counties
(Pages 386-387) 540. Darlington
(Pages 386-387) 541 (a). Stockton
(Pages 386-387) 541 (b). Hartlepool
(Pages 388-389) 542. Auckland
(Pages 388-389) 543. Teesdale
(Pages 388-389) 544. Weardale
(Pages 390-391) 545. Durham
(Pages 390-391) 546. Easington
(Pages 390-391) 547. Houghton-le-Spring
(Pages 392-393) 548. Chester-le-Street
(Pages 392-393) 549. Sunderland
(Pages 392-393) 550. South Shields
(Pages 394-395) 551. Gateshead
(Pages 394-395) 552. Newcastle-upon-Tyne
(Pages 394-395) 553. Tynemouth
(Pages 396-397) 554. Castle Ward
(Pages 396-397) 555. Hexham
(Pages 396-397) 556. Haltswhistle
(Pages 398-399) 557. Bellingham
(Pages 398-399) 558. Morpeth
(Pages 398-399) 559. Alnwick
(Pages 400-401) 560. Belford
(Pages 400-401) 561. Berwick
(Pages 400-401) 562. Glendale
(Pages 402-403) 563. Rothbury
(Pages 402-403) 564. Alston
(Pages 402-403) 565. Penrith
(Pages 404-405) 566. Brampton
(Pages 404-405) 567. Longtown
(Pages 404-405) 568. Carlisle
(Pages 406-407) 569. Wigton
(Pages 406-407) 570. Cockermouth
(Pages 406-407) 571. Whitehaven
(Pages 408-409) 572. Bootle
(Pages 408-409) 573. East Ward
(Pages 408-409) 574. West Ward
(Pages 410-411) 575. Kendal
(Pages 410-445)Contract subtree XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 410-411) 576. Chepstow
(Pages 410-411) 577. Monmouth
(Pages 412-413) 578 (a). Abergavenny
(Pages 412-413) 578 (b). Bedwelty
(Pages 412-413) 579. Pontypool
(Pages 414-415) 580. Newport
(Pages 414-415) 581 (a). Cardiff
(Pages 414-415) 581 (b). Pontypridd
(Pages 416-417) 582. Merthyr Tydfil
(Pages 416-417) 583. Bridgend
(Pages 416-417) 584. Neath
(Pages 418-419) 585 (a). Swansea
(Pages 418-419) 585 (b). Gower
(Pages 418-419) 586. Llanelly
(Pages 420-421) 587. Llandovery
(Pages 420-421) 588. Llandilofawr
(Pages 420-421) 589. Carmarthen
(Pages 422-423) 590. Narberth
(Pages 422-423) 591. Pembroke
(Pages 422-423) 592. Haverfordwest
(Pages 424-425) 593. Cardigan
(Pages 424-425) 594. Newcastle-in-Emlyn
(Pages 424-425) 595. Lampeter
(Pages 426-427) 596. Aberayron
(Pages 426-427) 597. Aberystwith
(Pages 426-427) 598. Tregaron
(Pages 428-429) 599. Builth
(Pages 428-429) 600. Brecknock
(Pages 428-429) 601. Crickhowell
(Pages 430-431) 602. Hay
(Pages 430-431) 603 (a) and (b). Kington and Presteigne
(Pages 430-431) 604. Knighton
(Pages 432-433) 605. Rhayader
(Pages 432-433) 606. Machynlleth
(Pages 432-433) 607. Newtown
(Pages 434-435) 608. Fordyn (late Montgomery)
(Pages 434-435) 609. Llanfyllin
(Pages 434-435) 610. Holywell
(Pages 436-437) 611. Wrexham
(Pages 436-437) 612. Ruthin
(Pages 436-437) 613. St. Asaph
(Pages 438-439) 614. Llanrwst
(Pages 438-439) 615. Corwen
(Pages 438-439) 616. Bala
(Pages 440-441) 617. Dolgelly
(Pages 440-441) 618. Festiniog
(Pages 440-441) 619. Pwllheli
(Pages 442-443) 620. Carnarvon
(Pages 442-443) 621. Bangor
(Pages 442-443) 622. Conway
(Pages 444-445) 623. Anglesea
(Pages 447-504)Contract subtree Deaths of males at different ages from 5 years and upwards of different occupations in England and in each of the 11 registration divisions, registered in the year 1871
(Pages 448-456) England
(Pages 457-504)Contract subtree Registration divisions
(Pages 457-461) I. London
(Pages 462-465) II. South Eastern counties
(Pages 466-469) III. South Midland counties
(Pages 470-473) IV. Eastern counties
(Pages 474-477) V. South Western counties
(Pages 478-482) VI. West Midland counties
(Pages 483-486) VII. North Midland counties
(Pages 487-491) VIII. North Western counties
(Pages 492-496) IX. Yorkshire
(Pages 497-500) X. Northern counties
(Pages 501-504) XI. Monmouthshire and Wales
(Pages 505-514) Deaths of males at different ages from 5 years and upwards of different occupations in eighty town districts, registered in the year 1871
(25 pages)Contract subtree Indexes
(Pages 515-518) Index of districts
(Page 519) Index of certain towns
(Pages 521-539) Alphabetical index
(1 errata) Errata