Number.
Officers................................. | ........... 2307
Subordinate officers........................................ 2413
Soldiers and sailors .........................................• 48830
Ship carpenters................................................ 1525
Musicians and drummers.............. 1025
Waggoners and servants............................... 506
Town guards ............ 398
Watchmen * ................... 1.......... 784
T o ta l........................... 57788
§ IV. Merchants.
Clerks, ftc.
Wholesale dealers ..........
Brokers (Maklare) . . » . . .
Ship factors..................
Booksellers.......................
Upholsterers.....................
Jewellers ..........................
Retailers ...........................
Coffee b o ile rs .
Tavern keepers.................
Eating-house keepers . . . .
Keepers of posting-houses
Total ...........
§ V. Seamen.
Skippers ......................... ; . » < » 1 • Ï742
Sailors ..................................................... 8588
P ilo ts .. 950
Lighthouse keepers........................................ 33
T o ta l..............................11313
§ VI. Peasants.
Peasants in their own farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203243
Peasants on the farms of others 59265
Cottars .................... 87807
Colonists........................................... 4266
Insulated cottagers................... . ............... 35219
Villagers without la n d ........................ 27076
Fishers ....................................... 5578
Other peasants not connected with agriculture 47185
Servants to the peasants....................................... 305912
Bo y s............................... 85214
§ VII. Officers o f Gentlemen.
Number.
Inspectors and bailiffs .............................. 1312
Chamberlains ............................... iso
Gardeners....................... 1036
Gardeners boys . .................................... 1134
Footmen ....................................... 2219.
Huntsmen .................. 109
Meadow and forest keepers................... 622
Coachmen........................... 689
Fishers................ 669
Valets de cour ........... 22989
Servant boys ............. 4260
Cooks . . . . . ........................... 7
§ VIII.
T o ta l...................... 35226
Artists and Handicraftsmen.-
Masters. men.
Architects . . . .
Masons . . . . . .
Painters..........
Organ builders
Saadlers..........
Shoe-makers ..
T ailors...........
Smiths ..........
Joiners .
Stone-cutters , .
Chair-makers .,
Turners .
Coopers . . . . . . .
Watch-makers .
Cart-makers . ,.
118 43
266 181
34 15
3 2
87 36
2994 2074
3829 2731
1916 532
416 120
39 5
4
55 11
70 45
25 12
32 10
9888 5817
§ IX. Persons free from service and Proprietors.
Persons of that description from § L Teachers
II. Civil class................ .
§ III. War department............
§ IV. Merchants . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , .
§ V. Seamen ........
§ VII. Officers of gentlemen . . . . . . .
§ VIII. Handicraftsmen in the country
§ IX. Manufacturers ........ .
. | XI. Handicraftsmen in town . . . .
Proprietors of estates . . . . . . .....................
Townsmen settled in the country .................................. .. i ,
Inhabitants of market towns .................................
Villagers not referrible to another § .............................................. ]
Citizens not burghers.....................................
Burghers not referrible to another § ............. . . . . . '
Workmen in the towns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
279
1647
15125
367
644
438
1030
666
356
333
277
275
1905
2305
1892
6922
Total ..
3 L 2
34463,