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Table 8.4 Occupational structure in specific occupational groupings from marriage licence<br />

data in The Whole Study Area 1680-1837 (as % of males with known occupations)<br />

1680-<br />

1837<br />

1680-<br />

1699<br />

1737-<br />

1754<br />

1780-<br />

1799<br />

1810-<br />

1837<br />

Agriculture (excl. labourers) 53.4 64.1 46.8 52.2 50.4<br />

All labourers 6.9 0.2 8.6 10.5 7.9<br />

Extractive 0.3 0.0 0.5 0.6 0.0<br />

Building (excl. carpenters) 2.4 1.7 2.9 2.7 2.0<br />

Tailors/bodice makers 1.9 3.4 3.1 0.6 0.4<br />

Other textile, clothing & paper m<strong>an</strong>ufacture 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.6 0.9<br />

Shoemakers/cordwainers 3.1 5.4 3.2 1.7 2.3<br />

Other leather, horn <strong>an</strong>d tallow 2.0 3.7 2.4 1.0 0.9<br />

Carpenters/joiners 2.9 3.2 2.9 2.3 3.5<br />

Other woodworkers 1.8 1.7 2.6 1.9 0.9<br />

Blacksmiths/farriers 2.1 2.2 1.9 1.9 2.3<br />

Metal (excl. needles/hooks/pins) 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6<br />

Needles/hooks/pins 6.3 0.7 8.0 9.6 6.1<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>sport 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3<br />

Innkeepers/victuallers 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.2<br />

Other food, retail, service, dealing 8.3 7.4 8.1 6.4 12.1<br />

Domestic serv<strong>an</strong>ts 1.1 0.0 2.6 1.3 0.6<br />

Professional 3.8 2.6 2.9 3.1 7.6<br />

Total males with known occupations (n) 1653 410 421 479 343<br />

Table 8.4 highlights this possible swing back <strong>to</strong>wards agriculture in Period C.<br />

Figures for other trades here probably indicate real decline or growth with the exception of<br />

the needle trade where the decline in Period D is deceptive. 4<br />

Table 8.5 Occupational structure (primary, secondary <strong>an</strong>d tertiary) from baptism registers<br />

in the Whole Study Area 1813-1840 (as % of fathers with known occupations)<br />

1813-<br />

1840<br />

1813-<br />

1820<br />

1821-<br />

1830<br />

1831-<br />

1840<br />

Primary with agricultural labourers * 52.6 56.0 52.7 50.0<br />

Primary without labourers 10.3 11.8 10.6 8.9<br />

Secondary with non-agricultural labourers * 41.8 39.2 41.7 43.6<br />

Secondary without labourers 35.5 32.6 35.5 37.6<br />

Tertiary 5.7 4.9 5.6 6.4<br />

Total males with known occupations (n) 18506 4913 6689 6904<br />

* Labourers allocated according <strong>to</strong> the 1831 census<br />

4 As noted earlier, perhaps m<strong>an</strong>y of the needlemakers in Period D were not in a fin<strong>an</strong>cial position <strong>to</strong> make use<br />

of marriage licences. See Table 8.6.<br />

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