APPENDIX L. The following table will show the proportions to the population, five years old and upwards, of the number of ignorant, together with some other interesting comparisons. The counties are arranged according to the order of their education. Extracted from the Report of the Commissioners for taking the Census of Ireland in 1841. Par. Rep. 1843, vol. xxiv., page 32. APPENDIX M. Table showing the probable quantity of Unimproved Pasture and Bog Lands in the several counties of Ireland, &c. Extracted from Report of Commissioners on Occupation of Land, Par. Rep. 1845, vol. xxii. Antrim. Armagh.. Cavan Donegal.... Down Fermanagh.. Londonderry 108,500 68,500 40,000 70,000 67,000 177,000 10,000 35,000 Total.... 718,000 1,042,000 419,000 629,000 712,000 1,760,000 Clare Cork. Kerry.... Limerick.. Tipperary.. Waterford..... 29,000 267,000 60,000 100,000 136,000 296,000 170,000 296,000 100,000 150,000 216,000 466,000 217,000 510,000 150,000 250,000 327,000 727,000 41,000 80,000 30,000 40,000 51,000 121,000 111,000 67,000 30,000 60,000 88,000 178,000 66,000 *39,000 20,000 30,000 55,000 105,000 Leinster Ulster...... Total.... 2,034,000 4,256,000 1,425,000 2,330,000 2,535,000 6,290,000 311,500 419,500 186,000 345,000 200,000 731,000 718,000 1,042,000 419,000 629,000 712,000 1,760,000 370,500 1,535,500 430,000 726,000 750,000 1,906,000 634,000 1,259,000 390,000 630,000 873,000 1,893,000 APPENDIX N. Comparative Statement of the Occupation of Males, aged 20 years and upwards, enumerated in Great Britain, in the years 1831 and 1841. Extracted from Report of Commissioners for taking the Census of Great Britain, Par. Rep. 1844, vol. xxvii. page 21. Northern. Mining. Manufacturing. Agricultural. APPENDIX O. Comparison of some of the Agricultural and some of the Manufacturing counties of England with the total of England and Wales, as respects occupation, education, early marriages, and mortality of infants, taken from the Report of Commissioners for taking Census of Great Britain. |