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See also: English statistician, was See also: born at Kenley, in See also: Shropshire, on the 3oth of See also: November 1807
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When nineteen he became the pupil of a See also: doctor in See also: Shrewsbury, also acting as See also: dresser in the infirmary there
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He then went to See also: Paris to study See also: medicine, but after two years returned to See also: London, where, in 1832, he qualified as L.S.A
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Next See also: year he began to practise, but without very brilliant results, for five years later he definitely abandoned the exercise of his profession on accepting the See also: post of compiler of abstracts in the registrar-general's office
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The commissioners for the 1841 census consulted him on several points, but did not in every See also: case follow his advice
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For the next two decennial censuses he acted as assistant-See also: commissioner; for that of 1871 he was a commissioner, and he wrote the greater See also: part of the reports of all
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He had an ambition to become registrar-general; and when that post became vacant in 1879, he was so disappointed at the selection of See also: Sir Brydges Henniker instead of himself, that he refused to stay any longer in the registrar's office
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He died of paralysis of the See also: brain a year or two later, on the 14th of See also: April 1883
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A See also: great part of See also: Farr's See also: literary production is to be found in the papers which, from 1839 to 188o, he wrote for each See also: annual report of the registrar-general on the cause of the year's deaths in See also: England
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He was also the author of many papers on general See also: statistics and on See also: life-tables for See also: insurance, some read before the Royal Statistical Society, of which he was president in 1871 and 1872, some contributed to the Lancet and other See also: periodicals
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A selection from his statistical writings was published in 1885 under the editorship of Mr Noel Humphreys
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