I. | | | | | | XII. | | | | | |
1 Engaged by Post Office | .. | 1 | .. | .. | 1 | | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
1,3 Custom House and other Government Officers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Cheesemongers, Poulterers, and Fishmongers | .. | 4 | 1 | .. | 5 |
2 Police and Parochial Officers | 1 | .. | .. | .. | 1 | Butchers and Others Dealing in Animal Food | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
II. | | | | | | 2, 3 Soap and Tallow Chandlers, and Others dealing in Skins, Horns, &c. | 2 | •• | 3 | .. | 6 |
Army, Navy, and East India Company | 4 | S | 0 | .. | 16 | | .. | .. | .. | .. | 2 |
| .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
III. | | | | | | XIII. | | | | | |
1,2,3 Members of the Learned Professions | 1 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 11 |
4,5 Parish and Law clerks | 1 | .. | 1 | .. | 2 | Greengrocers, Corn Mercants, and Millers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
6 Druggists and Surgical Instrument Makers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Bakers and Confectioners | 2 | 1 | 2 | .. | 5 |
1 Malsters, Brewers, and Wine Merchants | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
IV. | | | | | | Publicans and Licensed Victuallers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
Grocers, Tobacconists, and Sugar Refiners | 3 | 1 | .. | .. | 5 |
1,3,4 Authors, Editors, Teachers,&c. | 8 | 1 | 2 | .. | 11 | 3 Oilmen and French Polishers .. | , , | 1 | .. | .. | 1 |
2 Artists and Architects | .. | 1 | .. | .. | 1 | 4, 5, 6, 7 Dealers and Workers in Wood and Cork | 1 | 2 | .. | .. | 3 |
V. | | | | | | 8,9,10,11 Coopers, Basket, and Rope Makers | 2 | 1 | .. | .. | 3 |
12 Dealers in Flax, Lace, and Cotton Dotton Drapers | 4 | .. | .. | .. | 4 |
Relatives (occupations not stated )and Scholars | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | 13 Paper Makers, Stationers and Japanners | 1 | 1 | .. | .. | 2 |
VI. | | | | | | XIV. | | | | | |
1 Inn and Lodgin-house Keepers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Coal Miners and Merchants | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
| 4 | 4 | .. | .. | 8 | Coalheavers and Chimney Sweeps | .. | .. | 2 | .. | 2 |
3 Hatters, Hosiers, Hairdressers, and Umbrella Makers | 1 | | 1 | | 2 | Engaged at Gasworks | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
Tailors | 8 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 14 | 2 Bricklayers, Stone and Marble Masons, and Sandmen | 3 | 4 | .. | .. | 8 |
Shoemakers | 8 | 7 | 1 | .. | 16 | Road and Railway Labourers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
3,4 Earthenware and Glass Manufactures | .. | 1 | .. | .. | 1 |
VII. | | | | | | 5,6 Water Providers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
7, 8 Jewellers, Silversmiths, and Gilders | 3 | .. | 1 | .. | 4 |
House Proprietors, Merchants, Bankers, Brokers, Aue tioneers, Commercial Clerks, and Shipowners | 5 | 6 | 7 | •• | 17 | Persons engaged with Copper, Tin, Zinc, Lead, and Brass | 1 | .. | 1 | .. | 2 |
14 Smiths, and Others working in Iron, Steel Locksmiths, &c. | 3 | 2 | .. | .. | 5 |
Pawnbrookers and Shopkeepers (not otherwise defined) | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | XV. | | | | | |
Hawkers and Pedlars | 1 | .. | .. | .. | 2 |
VIII. | | | | | | 1 Labourers (branch undefined) | 8 | 7 | 11 | 1 | 27 |
2 Mechanics, Manufacturers, and Shopmen (branch undefined) | 2 | 2 | 1 | .. | 5 |
1 Engine Drivers and Stokers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Others of Indefinite Occupation | 1 | 1 | .. | .. | 2 |
Others engaged in Railway Traffic | .. | 1 | .. | .. | 1 | XVI. | | | | | |
2 Toll Collectors, Cab Owners, and Livery Stable Keepers | .. | 1 | I | | 2 |
Cabmen, Coachmen (not Domestic Servants), and Postboys | 3 | 8 | 1 | | 12 | Gentlemen, Annuitants, Independent | 4 | 12 | 32 | 4 | 52 |
Carmen, Carters, and Others on the Road | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
Omnibus Owners, Conductors, and Drivers | 3 | .. | 1 | .. | 4 | XVII. | | | | | |
3 Boatmen and Others connected with Inland Navigation | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
4 Sailors and Others connected with the Sea | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Dependant on Relatives, Alms, and Paupers, Prisoners, ] and Vagrants | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
5, 6 Persons engaged in Storeage, Porterage, and Messages | .. | .. | 2 | 1 | 3 |
IX. | | | | | | Persons of no stated Occupation or Condition | 1 | 3 | 1 | I | 6 |
1 Landowners, Farmers, and Graziers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | FEMALES. | | | | | |
Agricultural Labourers | .. | .. | .. | 2 | 2 |
2,3 Woodmen, Gardeners, and Nurserymen | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 10 |
X. | | | | | | Relatives | 77 | 75 | 115 | 32 | 299 |
Horse and Cattle Dealers and Farriers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Schoolmistresses and Governesses | 3 | 1 | 1 | .. | 5 |
| 3 | .. | 1 | 1 | 5 | Lodging-house Keepers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
XI. | | | | | | Domestic Servants, Nurses, and Charwomen | 31 | 5 | 6 | 1 | 43 |
Milliners, Dress Makers, and Stay Makers | 8 | 5 | 1 | .. | 14 |
Washerwomen and Laundresses .. | 3 | .. | .. | .. | 3 |
1 Dealers in Books, Printers, &c. | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Shopkeepers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
2 Engaged at Theatres | .. | 1 | .. | .. | 1 | Hawkers | 1 | .. | .. | .. | 1 |
3 Musicians (not Teachers) and Musical Instrument Makers. | 3 | 1 | 1 | .. | 5 | Artificial Flower Makers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
4, 5, 6, 8 Engravers, Picture-dealers, and Persons connected with Games | 1 | 1 | .. | .. | 2 | Milksellers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
7 Civil Engineers and Draughtsmen | 3 | .. | .. | .. | 3 | Butchers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
9 Watchmakers and Philosophical Instrument Makers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Drapers and Lace Dealers | 1 | .. | .. | .. | 1 |
10,11 Gunsmiths, Engine and Tool Makers | 1 | .. | .. | .. | 1 | Crossing Sweepers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
12,13 Coachmakers and Saddlers | .. | 1 | 1 | .. | 2 | Lieensed Victuallers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
14,18 Shipbuilders and Wheelwrights | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Gold Burnishers | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. |
15 Surveyors, Builders, Carpenters, Bricklayers, Slaters, Plasterers, Plumbers, and Others engaged in House Building | 15 | 8 | 5 | 1 | 29 | Gentlewomen | 8 | 10 | 27 | 6 | 51 |
Dependant on Relatives or Alms, and Paupers | .. | 1 | .. | 1 | 2 |
16 Dyers and Manufacturers of Chemicals | .. | .. | .. | .. | .. | Of no stated Oceupation | 9 | 5 | .. | .. | 14 |