TABLE IX.─Relative Proportion of Deaths, at all Ages, in the Hundred of Penwith, and at Carlisle[1], the whole being assumed to be 10,000 in each Place.
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Death from | |||||||||||
Birth to 10 |
10 to 20 |
20 to 30 |
30 to 40 |
40 to 50 |
50 to 60 |
60 to 70 |
70 to 80 |
80 to 90 |
90 to 100 |
100 to | |
Landsend, | 3685 | 551 | 740 | 581 | 610 | 735 | 1050 | 1206 | 725 | 86 | 1 |
Carlisle, | 3569 | 384 | 462 | 576 | 671 | 817 | 1244 | 1440 | 732 | 98 | 7 |
TABLE X.─Law of Mortality of the whole Population of the Hundred of Penwith, relatively to that of the Carlisle Tables, calculated from the Abstracts of the Parish Registers, the total Births being assumed to be 10,000.
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Number of Persons that will be alive at each age, | |||||||||||
at 10 |
at 20 |
at 30 |
at 40 |
at 50 |
at 60 |
at 70 |
at 80 |
at 90 |
at 100 | ||
Landsend, | 6315 | 5764 | 5024 | 4443 | 3803 | 3070 | 2020 | 814 | 89 | 3 | |
Carlisle, | 6431 | 6047 | 5585 | 5009 | 4338 | 3521 | 2277 | 837 | 105 | 7 |
TABLE XI.─Actual Number of Persons alive, at each Age, in the Hundred of Penwith, in the year 1821.
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Age. | From Birth to 5 |
5 to 10 |
10 to 15 |
15 to 20 |
20 to 30 |
30 to 40 |
40 to 50 |
60 to 60 |
60 to 70 |
70 to 80 |
80 to 90 |
90 to 100 |
Males, | 4674 | 3768 | 3591 | 3018 | 4324 | 2922 | 2294 | 1611 | 1038 | 486 | 101 | 5 |
Females, | 4618 | 3831 | 3203 | 3083 | 5025 | 3278 | 2607 | 1974 | 1514 | 764 | 240 | 26 |
Both, | 9292 | 7599 | 6794 | 6101 | 9349 | 6200 | 4901 | 3585 | 2552 | 1250 | 341 | 31 |
TABLE XII.─Proportional Number of Persons alive, at each Age, in 1821, in the undermentioned Places, supposing the whole Population to be 10,000 each sex, at each place.
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From Birth to 5 |
5 to 10 |
10 to 15 |
15 to 20 |
20 to 30 |
30 to 40 |
40 to 50 |
60 to 60 |
60 to 70 |
70 to 80 |
80 to 90 |
80 to 90 |
100 & abo. | |
All England, | 2982 | 2611 | 2225 | 1983 | 3166 | 2365 | 1873.6 | 1318.9 | 905.6 | 450.1 | 121.1 | 9.9 | .34 |
Co. of Cornawall, | 3045 | 2605 | 2256 | 2053 | 3131 | 2208 | 1751.1 | 1353.4 | 947.1 | 497.4 | 135.7 | 9.9 | .28 |
Hun. of Penwith, | 3321 | 2696 | 2337 | 2087 | 3194 | 1680.6 | 1232.8 | 305.5 | 430 | 123.2 | 11.3 | .44 |
- ↑ The Carlisle Tables of Mortality, constructed from the Registers published by Dr. Heysham, are considered by many as furnishing a fair specimen of the law of mortality for England generally.─See Milne on Annuities.