Table I continued

3. Decrements of Life, for Number dying off in each Year out of a given number when as soon as born, the same as in D r Halley's Table plan /deduced/ from the state of the population of [...?].

4. The Stock received at the first day of the year 1800 composed of infants of the several ages from birth to l year old

4. No Apprentice to leave /quit/ the establishment, untill he has attained the full age of 21 years

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

Table III

Table of Successionist Apprentices with their Remanets for the same years:

/shewing for each Year the stock of Remanets/ Of the several ages for the several Years, in addition to the Stock of Succesionists of the same several ages which is conceived as repeated in the same numbers in the course of each of the several years for the purpose of keeping up the original supposed number, by filling up the vacancies created by death the stock of Remanets upon the Succesionists of the several preceding years.