Third annual report of the registrar-general
Table of Contents
(Pages 1-2) Table of contents
(Pages 3-14) Report
(19 pages) Abstracts
(Pages 15-16) Abstract of marriages
(Pages 17-18) Abstract of births registered in the four quarters of the year in each county
(Pages 19-20) Abstract of deaths registered in the four quarters and in each county
(Page 21) Abstract of deaths distinguishing the ages, in the Metropolis
(Page 21) Abstract of deaths Manchester, Salford and suburbs
(Page 22) Abstract of deaths Liverpool and suburbs
(Page 22) Abstract of deaths Leeds and suburbs
(Page 23) Abstract of deaths Birmingham
(Page 23) Abstract of deaths Middlesex (part), Herts, Bedfordshire, Bucks
(Page 24) Abstract of deaths Berks, Hants, Sussex, Surrey (part), Kent
(Page 24) Abstract of deaths Dorset and Wilts
(Page 25) Abstract of deaths Devonshire
(Page 25) Abstract of deaths Cornwall
(Page 26) Abstract of deaths Somersetshire
(Page 26) Abstract of deaths Essex
(Page 27) Abstract of deaths Norfolk and Suffolk
(Page 27) Abstract of deaths Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, and Lincolnshire (Southern part)
(Page 28) Abstract of deaths counties of Derby, Leicester, Northampton, Nottingham, Rutland and Lincoln (Northern part)
(Page 28) Abstract of deaths Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and parts of Warwickshire and
(Page 29) Abstract of deaths mining parts of Staffordshire and Shropshire
(Page 29) Abstract of deaths other parts of Staffordshire and Shropshire, with Cheshire
(Page 30) Abstract of deaths Lancashire, South of Morecambe Bay
(Page 30) Abstract of deaths West Riding of Yorkshire
(Page 31) Abstract of deaths city, Ainsty, and East Riding of York
(Page 31) Abstract of deaths North Riding of Yorkshire and Durham (except mining parts)
(Page 32) Abstract of deaths mining parts of Northumberland and Durham
(Page 32) Abstract of deaths Cumberland, Westmoreland, and parts of Northumberland and Lancaster
(Page 33) Abstract of deaths Wales, with counties of Monmouth and Hereford
(Page 33) Abstract of deaths England and Wales
(5 pages) Tables
(Pages 34-35) Table showing the proportion out of 1000 registered deaths which have occurred at various ages in the whole of England and Wales, and in each of 25 divisions
(Pages 36-37) Table of births and of deaths under 1 and under 5 years of age
(Pages 36-37) Comparative statement of the ages of persons in the several counties of England and also in Wales, collectively, on the 28th day of May, 1821, deduced from the returns made under the population act, showing what would be the number of persons of the several specified ages, supposing (for the sake of comparison) the number of males and of females, whose ages are returned from each county, to have been 10000 respectively