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per for a Standard ; and the rather, for that the Births 
do, a fmall matter, exceed the Funerals. The only 
thing wanting is the Number of the whole People, 
which in fome meaftre I have endeavoured to (upply 
by companion of the Mortality of the People of all 
Ages, which I (hall from the (aid Bills trace out with 
all the Acuracy poflible. 
It appears that in the Five Years mentioned, viz. 
from 87 to 91 inclufive, there were born 6193 P er " 
fons , and buried 5869 ; that is, born per Annum 
1238, and buried 11 74 ; whence an Encreafe of the 
People may be argued of 64 per Annum, or of about 
a 20th part, which may perhaps be ballanced by the 
Levies for the Emperors Service in his Wars. But this 
being contingent, and the Births certain, I will fuppofe 
the People of Brejlaw to be encreafed by 1238 Births 
annually. Of thefe it appears by the fame Tables, 
that 348 do die yearly in the/r)? Tear of their Age, and 
that but 890 do arrive at a Ml Tears Age; and like- 
wife, that 198 do die in the Five Tears between 1 and 
6 compleat, taken at a Medium ; Co that but 692 of the 
Perfons born do furvive Six whole Tear s. From this 
Age the Infants being arrived at fome degree of Firm* 
ne(s, grow lets and left Mortal ; and it appears that of 
the whole People of Brejlaw there die yearly, as in the 
following Table, wherein the upper Line (hews the Age, 
and the next under it the Number of Perfons of that 
Age dying yearly. 
