Apothecary, |
1 |
|
Sheriff officers, |
3 |
Bachelors above 50 years of age, |
11 |
|
Peer, |
1 |
Banker, |
1 |
|
Pensioners, |
10 |
Bakers, |
6 |
|
Plasterers, |
2 |
Blacksmiths, |
12 |
|
Postmaster, |
1 |
Boat-builders, |
22 |
|
Publicans, |
3 |
Brewers, |
4 |
|
Resident landed proprietor, |
1 |
Carters |
10 |
|
Rope makers, |
4 |
Clergyman, |
1 |
|
Saddlers, |
3 |
Clerks, |
0 |
|
Sail maker, |
1 |
Commander, R. N. |
1 |
|
Sawyers, |
32 |
Coopers, |
3 |
|
Female domestic servants, |
70 |
Crofters, |
40 |
|
Male domestic servants, |
16 |
Dressmakers and seamstresses, |
28 |
|
Female farm servants, |
5 |
Farmers of upwards of L.50 yearly rent, |
4 |
|
Male farm servants, |
34 |
Feuars, |
58 |
|
Ship-owners, |
3 |
Fishermen, |
60 |
|
Shoemakers, |
27 |
Flesher, |
1 |
|
Slaters, |
3 |
Gamekeepers, |
2 |
|
Solicitor at law, |
1 |
Gardeners, |
12 |
|
Tailors, |
17 |
Innkeepers, |
2 |
|
Female teachers, |
6 |
Justices of peace, |
7 |
|
Male do. |
2 |
Female day labourers. |
34 |
|
Tinsmiths, |
4 |
Male day labourers, |
97 |
|
Toll keeper, |
1 |
Masons, |
17 |
|
Watch-makers, |
2 |
Medical practitioners, |
2 |
|
Weavers, |
5 |
Coal-merchants, |
2 |
|
Widowers, |
27 |
Meal-merchants, |
9 |
|
Widows, |
84 |
Merchants or shopkeepers, |
19 |
|
Women unmarried above 45 years of age, |
37 |
Millers, |
2 |
|
Cart wrights, |
10 |
Nailer, |
1 |
|
Square wrights, |
25 |
Officers of excise, |
3 |
|
Wheel wright, |
1 |
Officer of fishery, |
1 |
|
|
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