. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. 61 10-40 9-35 10-69 9-31 10-74 Marriapes of Minors. 7 The proportion of re-marriages is greatest in the Metropolis, and inthe North Western, Western, and Yori^ Divisions, where the mortality-is highest, and where families are therefore most frequently broken upby the death of the husband or wife. There were married under the age of twenty-one, 5362 men, and16,285 women ; the proportion of minors (4-38 per eent. of the men,and 13-29 per cent, of the women) is below the averages of precedingyears. (/.) (f 1) Mar


. Annual report of the Registrar-General of births, deaths and marriages in England. 61 10-40 9-35 10-69 9-31 10-74 Marriapes of Minors. 7 The proportion of re-marriages is greatest in the Metropolis, and inthe North Western, Western, and Yori^ Divisions, where the mortality-is highest, and where families are therefore most frequently broken upby the death of the husband or wife. There were married under the age of twenty-one, 5362 men, and16,285 women ; the proportion of minors (4-38 per eent. of the men,and 13-29 per cent, of the women) is below the averages of precedingyears. (/.) (f 1) Married in the Year 1841. Umler Age. Of FuU Ago. Total Married. Number. Proportion per Cent. to the -wliole Number Married. Number. ProportiOiper Cent. to the wholeNunaberMarried. 122,496 Couples 1 or, > 244,992 Persons.] 5362 ,285 Women. 4-3813-29 117,134 ,211 Women. 95-6286-71 Total and Mean 21,647 8-S3 223,345 91-17 (/2) Proportion per Cent, of Persons Married under 21 Years of Age, in the year 1841.—(Arranged with reference to the early Marriages of the Women.). 8 Number of Married Persons loho signed with marks. The number of persons married who signed the registers with marksremains the same. I regret that I am unable to report any improve-ment on this head: 33 in 100 men, and 49 in 100 women married in1841 did not write their names. In some parts of the country, 51 in100 men, in others 71 in 100 women, did not write their names, {g.) Of the 122,496 marriages in 1841, 114,371 were according to therites of the Established Church; 13 by Special Licence, 972 by Super-intendent-Registrars Certificate—and after a correction for those inwhich the forms were not stated—94,298 by Banns, 19,088 by Licence:of the 8125 marriages not performed according to the rites of the Es-tablished Church, 5882 were in Registered Places of Worship, 2064 inSuperintendent-Registrars Offices, 66 between Quakers^ and 113 be-tween Jews. When the Fourth Annual Report was published, 1


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