The Census of Great Britain in 1851: Comprising an Account of the Numbers and Distribution of the People, Their Ages, Conjugal Condition, Occupations, and Birthplace ; with Returns of the Blind, the Deaf-and-dumb, and the Inmates of Public Institutions, and an Analytical Index, Reprinted ... from the Official Reports and TablesLongman, 1854 - 200 pages |
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... Women living in a state of Celibacy , and of others . Children born of Unmarried Women . Some general deductions from the ascertained Conjugal Condition of the Population . Bachelors , Husbands , and Widowers , in the Army and Navy ...
... Women living in a state of Celibacy , and of others . Children born of Unmarried Women . Some general deductions from the ascertained Conjugal Condition of the Population . Bachelors , Husbands , and Widowers , in the Army and Navy ...
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... women , and children , exceeds 211 hundred thousands ; and at the rate of a hundred thousand a day , could have passed through the Building in 211 days ; the English - as they are 169 hun- dred thousand - in 169 days ; the Welsh , 10 ...
... women , and children , exceeds 211 hundred thousands ; and at the rate of a hundred thousand a day , could have passed through the Building in 211 days ; the English - as they are 169 hun- dred thousand - in 169 days ; the Welsh , 10 ...
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... women of every country are unmarried , and the most direct action on the population is produced by their entering the married state . A change in the conjugal condition of a large proportion of unmarried women has an immediate effect on ...
... women of every country are unmarried , and the most direct action on the population is produced by their entering the married state . A change in the conjugal condition of a large proportion of unmarried women has an immediate effect on ...
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... woman , occupying a small cottage . Mr. Rickman adverts to the diffi- culty of defining , in an Act of Parliament , the degree of connection between the head of a family and lodgers who reside under the same roof ; and states that the ...
... woman , occupying a small cottage . Mr. Rickman adverts to the diffi- culty of defining , in an Act of Parliament , the degree of connection between the head of a family and lodgers who reside under the same roof ; and states that the ...
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... women . 48,985 is nearly the number of families re- turned by the enumerators , who can , there- fore , rarely in these subdistricts have counted single lodgers as separate occupiers . total population was 242,164 , and conse- quently ...
... women . 48,985 is nearly the number of families re- turned by the enumerators , who can , there- fore , rarely in these subdistricts have counted single lodgers as separate occupiers . total population was 242,164 , and conse- quently ...
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Age and upwards age of 20 Annual rate Annual Value assessed to Property Bachelors Bachelors Husbands Belonging to Church BIRTH-PLACE Blind born Britain British Seas Census Cent Chief Manufactures Church of England Class Colonies and Foreign CONJUGAL CONDITION Counties of England counties of Scotland County returns Day Scholars Deaf and Dumb dealer Drapers and Mercers England and Wales families Farmers Females following Trades Herefordshire HOUSES IN 1851 Husbands INCREASE OF POPULATION Ireland Kirkcudbright Stewartry Lunatics in Asylums maker Males marriage married Members to Parliament merchant Monmouthshire Northern Division Number of Persons OCCUPATIONS officers Paupers Persons aged 20 Physicians & Surgeons POPULATION AND HOUSES POPULATION IN 1851 PRINCIPAL TOWNS Prisoners Property Tax proportion Real Property assessed REGISTRATION COUNTY Population RELIGIOUS WORSHIP returns 4 Members Scotland Spinsters Square Miles Statute Acres sub-class Sunday Scholars Trades and Professions Unmarried Value of Real Warwickshire Western Division Wives women youths ΙΟ