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APPENDIX A
The annexed documents, as far as they can be relied on, afford evidence of an extent of mortality in Eatavia, as compared with the number of inhabitants, that was perhaps never exampled, for the same space of time, in any other quarter of the world.
The Table No. I, incomplete as it is, was drawn out with as much exactness, as the original lists and registers still in possession would admit of. In explanation of some inconsistencies which are exhibited in it, it is necessary to observe, that on the occasion of the capture of this island, part of the most valuable papers were lost or destroyed, and amongst them the register in which was stated the Chinese population, and the number of their deaths and marriages annually, which is the reason why no mention is made of them in this table.
The first and third columns contain only the numbers of European inhabitants.
The last column, which shews the deaths of the Natives and Slaves, is probably a list of the deceased slaves only; because there was a separate list kept of the natives who died annually in the Batavian jurisdiction, which however was for a long time incorrect, and at last destroyed in 1811.
It is also probable, that the column of deaths generally does not extend farther than in the town and immediate suburbs; and the other two colums of baptisms and marriages extend over the town, suburbs, and environs together.
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- A History of Java , pp. 290 - 549Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1817