Total Deaths

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Year Total Deaths Expected Deaths Expected Deaths using 1951 rates
1861 71,871 Show data context 64,059 Show data context 18,931 Show data context
1881 95,102 Show data context 84,631 Show data context 28,021 Show data context
1891 109,075 Show data context 33,683 Show data context
1911 100,384 Show data context 101,941 Show data context 49,073 Show data context
1931 91,732 Show data context 96,905 Show data context 72,093 Show data context
1951 93,510 Show data context 100,765 Show data context 100,765 Show data context
1961 90,080 Show data context 111,900 Show data context
1971 84,685 Show data context 87,988 Show data context 114,364 Show data context
2011 47,627 Show data context 51,032 Show data context 125,324 Show data context
Date: Source:
1861 - 2011 Registrar General, Statistical Review (HM Stationery Office) ,

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Date accessed: 27th October 2024