Weekly Returns of Ages and Causes of Deaths in the Superintendent Registrar's District of York (Registrar's Districts of Escrick, Skelton, Flaxton, Dunnington, Walmgate, Micklegate, Bootham)

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1841-1842
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RET/8/6/1
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Weekly Returns of Ages and Causes of Deaths in the Superintendent Registrar's District of York (Registrar's Districts of Escrick, Skelton, Flaxton, Dunnington, Walmgate, Micklegate, Bootham). In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

These are bundles of the Superintendent's Weekly Returns. Each of the District Returns are on separate sheets, signed by the relevant Registrar. They are arranged in two columns, for males and females. They give, for each death, the number of entry in register, age, and description of cause of death. Week ending 9 April 1841 - week ending 7 January 1842.

Publication/Creation

1841-1842

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4 bundles

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Open and available at the Borthwick Institute for Archives. This material is being digitised by the Borthwick Institute for Archives as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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