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Appendix 8: Harving<strong>to</strong>n Collection upon brief 10 th April 1695<br />

‘for the late dreadful fyer in Warwicke’<br />

(included in Harving<strong>to</strong>n parish register at WoRO)<br />

There were 8 unspecified males <strong>an</strong>d 12 women (3 of the latter were serv<strong>an</strong>ts).<br />

Males with known occupations are shown below.<br />

(n) (%)<br />

Husb<strong>an</strong>dm<strong>an</strong> 9 37.5<br />

Yeomen 3 12.5<br />

Shepherd 1 4.2<br />

Labourer 3 12.5<br />

Ropier 1 4.2<br />

Carpenter 1 4.2<br />

Blacksmith 1 4.2<br />

Clergym<strong>an</strong> 1 4.2<br />

Serv<strong>an</strong>ts 3 12.5<br />

Mercer 1 4.2<br />

Total males with known occupations 24 100.0<br />

For comparison with other sources the primary, secondary <strong>an</strong>d tertiary groupings<br />

are shown below.<br />

(n) (%)<br />

Primary 16 66.7<br />

Secondary 3 12.5<br />

Tertiary 5 20.8<br />

Total males with known occupations 24 100.0<br />

Serv<strong>an</strong>ts are counted here as tertiary <strong>an</strong>d labourers as primary.<br />

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