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comparative revival in Period D. These figures for specific occupational groupings are<br />

discussed in more detail below.<br />

Table 6.3 Male occupational structure (primary, secondary, tertiary) from marriage<br />

licence data in Zone C, Central (Wood-pasture) Belt, 1680-1837 (as % of grooms with<br />

known occupations)<br />

1680-99 1737-54 1780-99 1810-37<br />

Primary 75.4 69.4 78.7 72.6<br />

Primary (without labs.) 74.6 58.3 66.8 64.2<br />

Secondary 21.8 22.2 20.1 18.9<br />

Tertiary 2.8 8.3 1.2 8.5<br />

Total males with known occupations (n) 142 144 167 106<br />

In Table 6.3 primary <strong>an</strong>d secondary correspond closely with the figures from<br />

probate. The tertiary sec<strong>to</strong>r figure for Period C seems a little inconsistent, but, as<br />

expected, the highest figure for tertiary is achieved in the final period.<br />

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