Title of Accumulation Table

Apprentice-Accumulation-Table: Shewing the numbers of Pauper Apprentices that would be accumulated in the different Years of a Period of 21 Years from 1 Jan. 1800 to 31 Dec r 1820 inclusive on the following Suppositions viz:

1. The whole number of Paupers existing in the Country on the 1 Jan: 1800 under the age of 21 to be taken in on that day on the footing of Apprentices.

2. Every such Infant Pauper to continue on the footing of an Apprentice till his or her arrival at such his or her Age of maturity, and no longer.

3. Total number that would be received on that footing on the 1 Jan. y 1800 supposing the whole number to be received of Paupers of all ages to be 500

3. Total number of /to be 500/ Paupers in South Britain for the 1 st & every other year of the period 500,000

4. N o of Paupers of the respective ages under 21 as in Column 1 of the Table: the same being respectively to the above /being respectively to the/ total of 500000, in a proportion deduced from a Census of 851 Paupers, standing upon the list of /belonging to/ 31 Parishes, as exhibited in [...?] on the Poor 4to Vol.II.& III. London 1797
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    During a period of 21 Years from the 1 st of Jan: y 1800

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    On 1 st of Jan y 1800 a number of persons of all ages from birth to 21 year old are found /supposed/ to exist in a certain situation /community/ the numbers from birth to one-year old being 39353, and the numbers of the several other ages being as in the annexed Table, and the total of the numbers of all the ages 215020

    During a period of 21 years, reckoning from the above date of 1 st Jan y 1800, the several individuals of which that total is composed remain in the situation /community/ in question, none going out of it but by Death.

    And there come in to that same situation in each year two classes or Stocks: one composed of infants of all ages from birth to one-year old, and consisting in each year of the same number, viz: the 39353 abovementioned:- this may be called the Birth - or New-born or 0-year old - Succession Stock: the other, of persons of all ages from one year old to 21, in the proportion numbers respectively necessary to fill up exactly the gaps made by death in the numbers of the several ages included in the original Stock of A [...?] 1800, according to the [...?] Table of Mortality reprinted from Dr [...?] in Price on Annuities Vol II p.35: in other words, in numbers equal to those exhibited in that Table under the head of Document of life, with reference to the several gross numbers on a line with which they are respectively placed in that table.
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    Table II

    Table of the Aboriginal Apprentices with their Remanets for the same years: viz: the years from 1800 to 1820 inclusive: shewing for each year the stock of that year of the several ages from 1 year old to 21: the totals of each age, the totals up to each age, and the totals of all the Ages

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  • Title: [[154b-418] Numbers Assumptions]
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    Assumptions

    Assumptions /Suppositions/ or Positions assumed

    1. A certain community is given (viz: of the community of Paupers or Burthensome Poor maintained at the public expence throughout South Britain such part as is composed of persons of all ages from birth to one and twenty years complete inclusive)

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