TABLE III.—Showing the OCCUPATIONS of the POPULATION, and the NUMBER of PERSONS engaged in them, ARRANGED in NUMERICAL ORDER.—continued.
Occupation. |
Number. |
MALES—continued. |
Wine manufacturers |
63 |
Confectioners, pastrycooks |
60 |
Shopmen (branch undefined) |
59 |
Photographers, photographic artists, &c. |
54 |
Mechanics (not otherwise described) |
53 |
Musicians, music teachers, vocalists, &c. |
52 |
Booksellers, publishers, stationers, and their assistants |
52 |
Wine and spirit merchants |
52 |
Gingerbeer, sodawater, mineral water, cordial manufacturers, &c. |
52 |
Stevedores, lumpers, &c. |
51 |
Limeburners, dealers |
47 |
Cowkeepers, dairymen, milksellers |
46 |
Horse proprietors, breeders, dealers |
42 |
Watermen, boatmen, boat proprietors |
40 |
Sailmakers |
39 |
Bookbinders, folders, stitchers, &c. |
39 |
Officers of public companies |
38 |
Authors, editors, reporters, and literary persons |
38 |
Timber merchants, dealers |
38 |
Barbers, hairdressers, wigmakers |
38 |
Gasworks service workmen |
34 |
Actors, &c. |
32 |
Newspaper proprietors and publishers |
32 |
Restaurant and eating-housekeepers |
28 |
Waterworks service |
28 |
Turners |
27 |
Hay and straw dealers, chaffcutters |
27 |
Boarding and lodging-housekeepers |
26 |
Soapboilers, tallow-chandlers, melters |
26 |
Artists, sculptors |
24 |
Others connected with medicine |
23 |
Mattrass, bed makers |
20 |
Tobacconists and assistants |
20 |
French polishers |
19 |
Livery-stablekeepers |
18 |
Dyers, scourers |
18 |
Stock and share brokers |
17 |
Wood carvers, imagemakers, modellers |
17 |
Woolstaplers and sorters |
17 |
Rope, cord makers, dealers |
17 |
Seed merchants, dealers, and assistants |
17 |
Carvers, gilders |
16 |
Pottery-makers, dealers |
15 |
Copper workers, dealers |
15 |
Provision curers, dealers |
14 |
Tobacco, snuff, cigar manufacturers |
14 |
Woollen manufacture (all branches) |
13 |
Dentists |
12 |
Musical instrument makers, music sellers |
12 |
Lithographers, lithographic printers |
12 |
Clothes dealers, outfitters, shopmen, and assistants |
12 |
Church officers, vergers, sextons, and others connected with religion |
11 |
Tutors (not schoolmasters) |
11 |
Fishmongers, curers, dealers |
11 |
Die-sinkers, mouldmakers, &c. |
10 |
Tent, tarpaulin makers, dealers |
10 |
Flour, meal merchants, dealers, and assistants |
10 |
Boat builders |
9 |
Basketmakers |
9 |
Locksmiths, bellhangers |
9 |
Whipmakers |
8 |
Charcoal-burners, dealers |
8 |
Pawnbrokers |
8 |
Gunsmiths |
7 |
Storekeepers, bonded or free (not shopkeepers) |
7 |
Oyster and shellfish dealers |
7 |
Ship chandlers |
6 |
Hairbrush, broom makers, and dealers |
6 |
Hatters, capmakers, straw hat and bonnet makers |
6 |
Toolmakers and dealers |
5 |
Cutlers |
5 |
Poulterers, game dealers |
5 |
China, earthernware makers, dealers |
5 |
University professors |
4 |
Picture framemakers |
4 |
Manufacturing chemists |
4 |
Asphalte makers and workers |
4 |
Clothing manufacturers (not tailors) |
4 |
Distillers, rectifiers |
4 |
Nightmen, scavengers |
4 |
Opticians |
3 |
Furriers |
3 |
Umbrella, parasol, stick makers, menders |
3 |
Manglers, laundry-keepers, &c. (not domestic servants) |
3 |
Coffee, chicory roasters |
3 |
Water carriers, &c. |
3 |
Slaters, shinglers |
2 |
Rag, waste paper dealers |
2 |
Chimney sweepers |
2 |