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The Results of the Census of Great Britain in 1851; with a description of the Machinery and Processes employed to obtain the Returns: also an Appendix of Tables of Reference. By Edward Cheshire, Assistant Secretary to the Institute of Actuaries, Assistant Secretary to the Statistical Society, and one of the Secretaries of the Statistical Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. London: John William Parker & Son, West Strand.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

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Review of New Works
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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1854

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page 149 note * It is stated incidentally, in the census, that in 1845 a million and a half of people on the Continent visited, in pilgrimage, the Holy Coat at Trèves.

page 151 note * This table does not include the islands in the British Seas.

page 151 note † Vide Mr. Redgrave's valuable Criminal Tables.