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76. The housing of the sixteen and ten Suburb-Parishes is thrice as big as that of the ninety seven Parishes within the walls, ibid. [385]
77. The number of souls in the ninety seven, sixteen, and two out-Parishes is about 384000, ibid. [386]
78. Whereof 199000 are Males, and 185000 Females, ibid. [386]
79. A Table shewing of 100 quick conceptions how many die within six years, how many the next Decad, and so for every Decad till 76, p. 84 [387]
80. Tables, whereby may be collected how many there be in London of every Age Assign'd, ibid. [387]
81. That there be in the 97, 16, and ten Parishes near 70000 Fighting Men, that is, Men between the Ages, of 16, and 56, p. 85 [387]
82. That Westminster, Lambeth, Islington, Hackney, Redriff, Stepney, Newington, contain as many people as the 97 Parishes within the walls , and are consequently 15 of the whole Pile, ibid. [387]
83. So that in, and about London are about 81000 Fighting men, and 460000[1] in all, ibid. [387]
84. Adam and Eve in 5610 years might have by the ordinary proportion of Procreation, begotten more people, than are now probably upon the face of the earth, p. 86 [388]
85. Wherefore the World cannot be older than the Scriptures represent it, ibid. [388]
86. That every Wedding one with another produces four Children, p. 87 [388]
87. That in several places the proportion between the Males and Females differ, ibid. [389]
88. That in ninety years there were just as many Males as Females Buried within a certain great Parish in the Country, ibid. [389]
89. That a Parish, consisting of about 2700 Inhabitants, had in 90 years but 1059 more Christnings, than Burials, p. 88 [389]
90. There come yearly to dwell at London about 6000 strangers out of the Countrey, which swells the Burials about 200 per Annum, ibid. [389]
91. In the Country there have been five Christnings for four Burials, p. 89 [390]
92. A Confirmation, that the most healthful years are also the most fruitful, ibid. [390]
93. The proportion between the greatest, and least mortalities, in the Countrey are greater than the same in the City, p. 91 [391]
94. The Countrey Air more capable of good, and bad impressions, than that of the City, p. 92 [392]
  1. The calculation of a total population of 460000 is not made in the text at p. 387, but that estimate is used at pp. 371, 399, 400 and 401.