.r*u *^rr> Ot' ^^ -:>m^ ^..^^ ^^'i ?-i. u" m CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library HA 11521881 Ninth decennial census of the population 3 1924 005 897 131 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924005897131 NINTH DECENNIAL CENSUS OF THE POPULATLON OF SCOTLAND TAKEN 4th APRIL 1881, WITH EEPORT. VOL. IL Presented to botl) l^ouses of parliament bp CommanH of it)er jWaiestp. EDINBUEGH: FEINTED BY NEILL & COMPANY. To be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from any of the following Agents, viz., Messrs Hansard, 13 Great Queen Street, "W.C, and 32 Abingdon Street, Westminster; Messrs Eybb and Spottiswoode, East Harding Street, Fleet Street, and Sale Office, House of Lords ; Messrs Adam and Charles Black, of Edinburgh ; Messrs Alexander Thom and Co., or Messrs Hodges, Eiggis, and Co., of Dublin. 1883. [C— 3657.] Price 10s. 6d m A. Sfo^-Gi V ,--- LIBRARV CONTENTS. REPORT. Preliminary Eemarks ...... Summary of the Five Series of Abstract Tables embraced in Vol. II. . Page IX Ages of the People. Increase of Males and Females at different Ages Decrease of Population at advanced Ages ...... Increase or Decrease of Population in the Five Groups of Districts Sexes most nearly equal in Number . . . . : . Ages of the Males and Females, and their Proportion to the Total of each Sex in Counties and Burghs .......... X X xi xi The Blind. Ages of the Blind Proportion of Blind to Population ^ Occupations of the Blind Ages of the Deaf and Dumb Proportion to the Population . Occupations of the Deaf and Dumb Proportion to the Population . Ages Ages Proportion in various Counties Deaf and Bufuh. Insane. Imbeciles or Idiots. Xlll xiii xiii xiv XV XV XV xvi XVI xvi Those in Charitable Institutions and the Sick and Hurt in Infirmaries. Numbers in Hospitals and Charitable Institutions xvii Soldiers and Sailors. Numbers of Soldiers and Sailors xvu Educational Statistics. Number and Proportion of those in Receipt of Education Education in the Counties .... Education in the Burghs . . . . . xvu xviii xviii iv Contents. Conjugal Condition of the People. Page Proportions of Persons of different Conjugal Conditions to the Population . . . xix Idem, to those only above Fifteen years of age . . . . . . xix Conjugal Condition of the People in England and Ireland ..... xix Husbands and Wives. Proportion of Husbands and Wives in the various Counties ..... xx Proportion of Husbands and Wives in the Burghs ...... xx Proportion of Husbands and Wives at three Groups of Ages . . . . xxi Conjugal Condition of Males and Females at Quinquennial Periods . . . • xxi Bachelors and Spinsters. Proportion of Bachelors and Spinsters at Three Groups of Ages . • • xxii Proportion of Bachelors and Spinsters in the Counties ...-•• ^xn Proportion of Bachelors and Spinsters in the Burghs . . . . . xxi Widowers and Widows. Proportion of Widowers and Widows in the Counties . . • ■ ^xiii Proportion of Widowers and Widows in the Burghs . ... xxiii Birth-Places. Nationalities of the Inhabitants of Scotland ...•••• ^^^ Proportion of English and Irish to the Population in the Counties .... xxiv Proportion of English and Irish in the Burghs . ... xxiv Foreigners . . .... . ■ xxiv Occupations of the People. Divisions of the Occupations ... ..... xxv Numbers eniployed at Occupations Summary of Occupations .... Numbers and Proportions of Domestic Servants Farmers .....•• Appendix Tables ABSTRACTS. Section XI. — Ages of the People. XX vu xxvii xxix xxix XXXI Ages of the Males and Females for every Quinquennial Period of Life, for the Eegistration Divisions, Counties, and Districts of Scotland ..... Ages of Males and Females in each of the Five Groups of Eegistration Districts Ages of Males and Females in each of the Principal Town Districts . Ages of Males and Females in each of the Large Town Districts Ages of Males and Females in each of the Small Town Districts Ages of Males and Females in each of the Insular-Rural Districts Ages of Males and Females in each of the Burghs having Populations of 10,000 and upwards Ages of Male and Female European Foreigners present in Scotland . Ages of Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Lunatics, Seamen, &c. ..... Number of Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Lunatics, and Imbeciles in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties ....... Section XII. — Educational Statistics. 61 62 63 64 71 72 74 75 76 Number of Boys and Girls at each year of life under Fifteen years, and the number of these at each year of life in the Eeceipt of Education, in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions, Counties, and Districts . . . . . . . . 78 Contents. Number of Boys and Girls at each year of life under Fifteen years, and the number of these at each year of life in the Eeceipt of Education, in each of the Five Groups of Eegistra- tion Districts ...... ... Number of Boys and Girls at each year of life under Fifteen years, an'^ the number of these at each year of life in the Eeceipt of Education, in each the Burghs having Populations of 10,000 and upwards . . ... V Page 137 138 Section XIII. — Civil or Conjugal Condition oj „ive People. Number of Unmarried, Married, and Widowed Persons, distinguishing the Sexes, at every Quinquennial Period of Life, in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions, Counties, and Districts . . . . . . . . . .142 Number of Unmarried, Married, and Widowed, at different ages, in each of the Five Groups of Eegistration Districts ........ 308 Number of Unmarried, Married, and Widowed, at different ages, in each of the Burghs having Populations of 10,000 and upwards ....... 310 Specific Age and Conjugal Condition of Married Persons who were aged from Fifteen years to Twenty years inclusive . . . . . ■ . . . 317 Specific Age and Conjugal Condition of Persons who were aged One Hundred years and above 318 Conjugal Condition of European Foreigners present in Scotland .... 319 Section XIV. — Birth-Flaces of the People. Birth-places of the People present in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties, dis- tinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age . . 324 Summary of the Birth-places of the People present in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties .......... 335 Birth-places of Natives of British Colonies present in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age . . . . . . . . . . .336 Birth-places of British Subjects born in Foreign Parts present in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age .......... 342 Birth-places of Foreigners present in Scotland, its Eegistration Divisions and Counties, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age . . 352 Birth-places of the People present in the Principal Burghs of Scotland, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age .... 360 Summary of the Birth-places of the People present in the Principal Burghs of Scotland . 371 Birth-places of Natives of British Colonies present in the Principal Burghs of Scotland, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age . . 372 Birth-places of British Subjects born in Foreign Parts present in the Principal Burghs of Scotland, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age 378 Birth-places of Foreigners present in the Principal Burghs of Scotland, distinguishing the Males and Females under and above Twenty years of age .... 388 Section XV. — Occupations of the People. Summary of the Occupations of the People in Scotland .... Detailed Table of the Occupations of the People in Scotland .... Occupations of Males and Females at different Ages in each of the Counties of Scotland Detailed Table of the Occupations of the People in the Principal Burghs of Scotland Occupations of the People in each of the Principal Burghs of Scotland Farmers, with the number of Men, Boys, Women, and Girls they employ, and their Farms ...... Occupations of the Blind ..... Occupations of the Deaf and Dumb .... Occupations of the European Foreigners in Scotland . Occupations of the People o.f Scotland arranged in Numerical Order Occupations of the People of Scotland arranged in Alphabetical Order General Index the Acreage of 398 406 414 607 615 862 885 885 890 906 908 915 EEKATA IN VOL. 1. Page 26, Banuiiuky-Devemck, Landward, Total population 1881, for 103, read 1103. 38, AucHTERGAVjSN, Female population 1881, /or 461, read 1161. 40, FowLis- Wester, Total population 1881, for 412, read 1112. 74, CoATBRlDSE, Town, part of (including Gartsheme), drJcte "part of." ,, 110, 111, and 842, for " Morriston," read " Norriston." ,, 117, After "43 Plantation, Govan Parish," insert " Re-raaimhr is in Launrk (23)." 176, Police Burgh of Galashiels, substitute the following : — POLICE BURGHS. (Excluding Shipping.) Separate Families. HOaSES. POPULATION. Persons speaking Gaelic. Rooms with one or more Windows. Name of Civil Parish in which the Police Bnreh is situated. No. of P.CK. District. 7766 77.^. Inlia- Wted. Uninlia- bited. Build- ing. Males. Female*. Total. Galashiels (including Pari. ) Burgh), - - -{ 3,286 3,123 114 82 7,250 8,080 15,330 i •7,996 i !&Ielrose, - ( Galashiels, Page 233, Dundee (4) St. Andrew— DUNDEE, Burgh, Pari, also Royal. Male population, f«r 21, .=121, rfj-i> according to age. Husbands and Wives. The number of Husbands enumerated in Scotland at the Census was 547,772, and the Wives 560,630, or of the whole Male Population 30-441 per cent, were Married, and of the Female, 28-957 per cent. The difference between the number of Husbands and Wives, 12,858, represents the excess of the Husbands over the Wives who were absent from Scotland on the Census day, and in consequence were not enumerated. Of those above 15 years of age, 49-459 per cent, of the Males, and 44-408 per cent, of the Females were in a like condition. For the proportion of Husbands to the Male Population, and of Wives to the Female, in both, within the marriageable age, viz., above 15 years, in the Divisions, Groups of Districts and Counties of Scotland, see Tables LX. and LXL, and for similar information as to the Burghs having inhabitants of 10,000 and above, see Tables LXIl. and LXIII. Proportion of Hus- Thus, of every 100 Males above 15 years of age, 41 were Husbands in Argyll; bancbandWivesin 42 in Inverness and Sutherland; 43 in Nairn; 45 in Perth- 46 in Bute fe.''™°"' °°™" Caithness, Dumfries, Ross and Cromarty; 47 in Dumbarton,' Elgin, Kirk- cudbright, and Wigtown; 48 in Aberdeen, Banff, and Berwick; 49 in Edinburgh, Haddington, Kincardine, Linlithgow, Peebles, and Roxburgh ; 50 in Kinross Lanark, Renfrew, and StirUng ; 51 in Ayr, Clackmannan, and Orkney; 52 in Selkirk; 53 in Forfar and Shetland ; and 54 in Fife. Among the Females al)ove 15, we find of every 100, 33 were Wives in Shetland; 35 in Sutherland ; 36 in Bute ; 37 hi Inverness and Nairn; 38 in RoSkS and Cromarty ; 39 in Argyll, Caithness, Dumfries, Perth, and Wigtown ; 40 in Elgin and Kirkcudbright ; 41 in Berwick and Orkney ; 42 in Aberdeen, Edinburgh Forfar, Kinross, Peebles, and Roxburgh; 43 in Banff and Haddino-ton; 44 in Clackmannan, Dumbarton, and Selkirk ; 45 in Fife, Kincardine, and Renfrew • 48 in Ayr ; 49 in Lanark ; 50 in Stirling ; and 55 in Linlithgow. ProporLion of Hus- ^"^ ^^e Burghs, of every 100 Males above 15 years of age, nearly 51 (50-909 bands and Wives in pel- ccnt.) were Husbands, varying from 44 per 100 in Inverness to 58 in Dysart the Burghs. jj^ Edinburgh the proportion is 48 per 100, in Glasgow, Greenock, and Perth 49 iii Aberdeen and Paisley 51, in Leith 53, and in Dundee 54. The largest proportion being in Arbroath, Dunfermline, Kinning Park, and Kirkcaldy, each with 55 in Forfar with 56, and in Dysart with 58 ; the smallest being in Hamilton and Maryhill, with 47 each, Dumbarton with 45, and Inverness with only 44 (Table LXIL). ' "^ ' For similar information as to the Females, see Table LXIIL, where of every 100 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— REPOKT. xxi over 15 years of age, in the total Burghs, 45 are Wives, the proportion varying from 38 in Edinburgh and Dumfries to 66 in Motherwell, which is evidently a blessed spot for the Female sex, inasmuch as there, while Wives are proportionately more numerous, the Maidens and Widows are in smaller proportion than in any other Burgh in Scotland. In Aberdeen and Dundee the ratio is 41 per 100, in Paisley 42, in Perth 44, in Glasgow 47, in Leith 52, and in Greenock 53. The Wives are in greatest proportion in Govan, Kinning Park, and Wishaw, each with 59 per 100 ; and in Motherwell with 66, nearly 67 ; and in the smallest, in Inverness and Montrose, each with 40, while Edinburgh and Dumfries can boast of but 38. Table XXXV. affords some information concerning the Conjugal Condition of Proportion of Hus- the people of Scotland above 15 years of age at the Census 1881, when divided into "orouJoT ""* three Groups of ages, viz., 15-45 ; 45-65 ; and 65 and iipwards ; and it is found Ages. that of Husbands 318,712 exist between 15-45, or 40"142 per cent, of the Men over 1 5 at these years ; 184,318 between 45-65, or 77-953 per cent. ; while from 65 years of age and over, there are 44,742 Husbands, or 58'030 per cent, of Men at these advanced years. In the case of the Females, between 15-45, there are 369,442 Wives, or 42"864 per cent, of the Women at like years, and who are of marriageable age ; between 45-65 there are 163,684, or 56 '11 6 percent.; and at 65 and above, 27,504 Wives, or 25"264 per cent. On comparing the Males with the Females, we find the proportion of Husbands and Wives between 15-45 to be somewhat the same ; but at the later periods they vary much, thus for 45-65, the proportion of the Husbands is 77'953 per cent., of the Wives 56116 per cent., and at 65 and over, the former are 58'030 per cent., the latter but 25 '264 per cent. Tables XXXVI. and XXXVII. give similar information for England and Ireland, for sake of easy comparison ; and it is seen that England stands first as having the highest proportion of Husbands and Wives to the total Males and Females over 15 years of age, Scotland next, and Ireland last, also corroborated by the perusal of the Marriage Eegisters of the three Countries for the last ten years, which show that for every 10,000 of Population, 162 Marriages take place in England, 72 in Scotland, and 47 in Ireland Table XXXVIII. for Scotland corresponds to Table XXXV. for last Census 1871, the three groups of Ages now being arranged as for 1881. In Tables XXXIX. and XL. the Conjugal Condition of the Males and Females Conjugal Condition of Scotland above l.*) years of age is presented at quinquennial periods. From 1 5-20 °^ ^^^^\ ^^4 ^^' years, there are but 527 Husbands, or 0'096 per cent, to the total Husbands ; niai periods. from 20-25, they have risen to 24,993, or 4'563 per cent.; from 25-30 they are 67,923, or 12'400 per cent.; then between 30-35, they reach the maximum of 77,492, or 14'147 per cent, to the total Husbands. After this they decline, and do so more gradually than they rose, but not until the age of 45 is reached do they fall below what they were between 20 and 25 years. Table XL. afi'ords similar information as to the Wives, who between 1 5-20 years of age stand at 3434, between 20-25 at 46,313, between 25-30 they are 83,705, between 30-35 they are 84,177, after which they decline steadily and gradually. Their percentage to the total Wives rises from 0"612 between 15-20 to 15 '01 5 between 30-35, as in the case of the Husbands, but with the Wives the pro- portion between the years 35-50 are below those between 25-30, and so diff'erfrom what we found to be the case among the Husbands. These Tables also show that between 15-40 Women marry in greater numbers than Men, but after 40 the Marriages of the Men outnumber those of the Females at like ages. The mean age of the Husbands was greater by 3"0 years than that of the Wives, that of the former being 43'8, of the latter 40'8. Bachelors and Spinsters. The number of Bachelors at the Census was 1,192,713, at the ratio of 6 6 "281 per cent, to the Male Population ; the Spinsters numbered 1,216,921, or 62'854 per cent, to the Female Population. (Table XXXIII. ). The Bachelors amounted to 500,757, or 45'214 per cent, of the Men above 15 years of age; the Spinsters were 543,271, or 43 "033 per cent, of the Women at the like periods ; or in other words, for every 100 Bachelors there were 108 Spinsters, as against 114 at last Census, which statement is also supported by the Scottish Registrar xxii CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— REPOET. General's Reports, in which it is shown that marriages are in the proportion of 72 to every 10,000 persons. (Table XXXIV.). On the same Tables are corresponding numbers for England and Wales and for Ireland. Of the former, at the same ages as for Scotland, 39-180 per cent, of the Men were Bachelors, and 36738 per cent, of the Females, Spinsters ; in Ireland the Bachelors being 50-814 per cent, and the Spinsters 44-793 per cent, a marked dif- ference, showing the proportion of unmarried Men and Women to be so much lower ■ in England than in Scotland, but higher in Ireland, where rather more than half of the Male Population of marriageable ages are Single. Proportion of Upon Table XXXV. we have the ages of the Bachelors and Spinsters arranged ^era uh™*^ ^^™" ^^ *^^''^® groups, where it will be seen that of the marriageable Men between 15 and Groups of Ages. 45 years of age, 58-419 per cent, are Single, i.e., 584 among every 1000 are in this condition; between 45 and 65 there are 121 per 1000, and at 65 and over, 107 Bachelors exist in every 1000 Men over 15 years of age. In the case of the Females, 53-943 per cent, or 539 per 1000 Females over 15, are Spinsters between 15 and 45 ; from 45 to 65 there are 193, and over 65 they are in the proportion of 200 per 1000. Tables XXXVI. and XXXVII. are corresponding Tables for England and Ireland, and it is readily seen that, at each of the three periods chosen between 15 years and the end of life, in EngLind the proportion of unmarried stands lower than in Scotland in the case of both sexes ; whilst in Ireland, on the other hand, the pro- portion of unmarried exceeds those in Scotland, except in the case of the Females after the age of 45. Upon regarding the number of Bachelors as compared with Spinsters at various quinquennial periods, we find (Tables XXXIX. and XL.), that between the ages of 15 and 30 the Males exceed the Females by 17,373, the Male Population between these years being 397,995, the Female 380,622. After this age, however, the number of Males at each quinquennial period rapidly falls below the number of Females at corresponding years, the Spinsters over 30 numbering 162,649, the Bachelors 102,762. Proportion of Tables LX. and LXI. afford information as to the varying proportion of lerein thrcoim-^" Bachelors and Spinsters above 15 years of age to the ]Male and Female Population ties. respectively in the diiferent Counties of Scotland. For the Males (Table LX.) the mean for all Scotland is 45-214 per cent., or 452 Bachelors exist in Scotland in every 1000 Men of marriageable age. This is most exceeded in Nairn with 513, in Sutherland with 515, in Argyll with 522, and in Inverness with 527 ; most helow the mean proportion for the whole country is Selkirk with 424, Kinross with 419, Shetland with 411, Forfar with 407, and Fife with only 398 Bachelors per 1000 of Male Population over 1 5 years of age. In the case of the Females (Table LXI.) the mean of Spinsters for all Scotland is 43-033 per cent., or 430 per 1000, which is most exceeded in Inverness -vAith 496, in Nairn with 500, in Sutherland with 521, and in Shetland with 531 ; and most ander the average are the Counties of Ayr with 392, Lanark with 377, Striding with 374, and least of all Linlithgow with 334 Spinsters per 1000. Proportion of In the Burghs we find (Table LXII.) the mean percentage of Bachelors to SfnThrBm'^lht Men over 15, to be 44-060, and that this is most exceeded in Maryhill with 49,171 per cent, or 491 per 1000, in Dumbarton with 501, and in Inverness with 502 ; while most tmder the average is Arbroath with 382, Forfar with 373, and Dysart with 359. Among the Females (Table LXIII.) the average percentage of Spinsters in the Burghs is 41-278, which is most exceeded in Dumfries with 47-460 per cent, or 474 per 1000, Forfar with 477, and Edinburgh with 483; and most under the average are Falkirk with 328, Govan with 301, Kinning Park with 300, Wishaw with 284, and lastly Mother\Yell with only 238 Spinsters per 1000 Females over 15 years of age. Widowers and Widows. The Widowers in Scotland at the Census numbered 58,990, and the Widows 158547, i.e. of the total Males 3-728 per cent, were Widowers, and of the total Females 8-189 per cent, were Widows, or, if considering only those of marriageable ages, 5-327 per cent, of the Men were Widowers, and 12-559 per cent, of the Females were Widows. (Tables XXXIII. and XXXIV). CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— EEPORT. sxiii For every 100 Widowers there were 268 Widows in the population,' or only 372 Widowers for every 1000 Widows. Table XXXV. exhibits the number of Widowers and Widows over 15 years of age at thi-ee selected periods of life, and their proportion to the Men or Women at the same. From 15 to 45 the Widowers are 11,425, or in the proportion of 1-439 per cent, of the Men of those ages; from 45 to 65, they are 23,508, or 9-942 per cent, of the Men of these years are Widowed; and from 65 and above, they number 24,057, or 31-201 per cent, are Widowers. Of the Females, the Widows between 15 and 45 numbered 27,523, or 3-193 per cent, of the Women of these same ages; from 45 to 65 they were 71,470, or 24-502 per cent ; and from 65 and upwards they numbered 59,554, or the large porportion of 54-705 per cent, of the Women at the above ages are Widows. Table XXXIY. exhibits for comparison information as to the number and proportion of Widowers and Widows to each sex at marriageable age in the three Divisions of the Kingdom. Scotland has at the ratio of 53 Widowers and 125 Widows for every 1000 of the corresponding sex over 15 years of age ; England has 55 Widowers and 1.16 Widows ; whilst in Ireland it is 59 of the former and 144 of the latter. The number of Widowers increased progressively from 15 to 65 and above, after which they fall off until the close of life ; and the same occurs with the Widows, with the exception that between 55 and 60, there is a slight decline, which however is more than recovered from during the next quinquennial period, when^Widows are more numerous than at any other period of life. (Tables XXXIX. and XL.). On comparing Tables XXXV. and XXXVIII. , which give the like information at the Censuses 1871 and 1881, we find that at 1881 the proportions of Widowers between 15 and 45, and of Widows between 15 and 65, are less than at the previous Census ; but that the proportions of Widowers from 45 and over and of Widows from 65 and upwards have increased, not in any case very markedly, except in|that of the Widowers of 65 and over, who now stand at 31-201 per cent, as against 29-439 per cent, to the total Men at each age at last Census. On looking to the Counties, it is seen that in the case of the Males (Table LX.) the average proportion of Widowers to those above 15 years, which is 5-327 per cent, is exceeded in 21 of the Counties, being most so in Berwick and ^?poftif»i of Eoxburgh, where of every 1000 Men, 61 are Widowers, in Wigtown 63, in-^yj^o^g^j^^^e Kirkcudbright 65, in Dumfries 66, and in Kinross 74 ; and, on the other hand,Counties. under the mean are 12 Counties, most markedly so being Edinburgh with 49, Ross and Cromarty with 48, and Dumbarton and Linlithgow with but 47. Table LXI. gives similar information as to the Widows. The average for Scotland is 12-559 per cent., which is exceeded in 14 of the Counties, most so in Eoss and Cromarty with 130 Widows per 1000 Women over 15, in Shetland 134, in Argyll 138, and in Bute 147; on the other hand, in 19 of the Counties the proportion is helow the average, and especially so in Kinross with 115 Widows per 1000 Females of over 15, in Kincardine with 113, in Berwick and Eoxburgh with 104, in Selkirk with 103, and lowest in Peebles with but 91. Tables LXII. and LXIII. present the Conjugal Condition of the Men and Women above 15 years of age in the Burghs with over 10,000 inhabitants, and of their total Male Population, 24,530 are Widowers, and 75,796 Widows; in other words, 5-031 Proportion of per cent, are of the former, and 13-368 of the latter. This mean as regards the ^|^°^gYjj^^^^ Men has been exceeded in 24 of the Burghs, to the greatest degree in Montrose Burghs. which has 60 Widowers per 1000 of Male Population over 15, in Hawick with 61, in Arbroath with 62, and in Dunfermline and Forfar, each with 63 ; on the other hand, in 18 the proportion is helow the average, and chiefly so in Motherwell with 39, in Go van with 38, in Maryhill with 37, and Kinning Pari with only 36 per 1000. In the case of the Females (Table LXIII.) the average proportion of 13-368 per cent, of Widows to the Female Population of the total Burghs over 15 years of age, is exceeded in 19 of them, and at the head stands Ayr with 142 per 1000, Inverness with 142, Stirling with 143, Airdrie with 144, and Glasgow (Parliamentary Burgh) with 151 ; under the average, are 23 of those Burghs, the proportion being most marked in Hawick with 109, Maryhill with 104, Partick with 103, Kinning Park with 101, and Motherwell with but 92 Widows per 1000 of its Female Population of marriageable age. XXIV CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— REPORT. Nationalities of tlie Inhabitants of Scot- land. Proportion of English and Irish to the Population in the Counties. Proportion of English and Irish in the Burghs. Foreigners. BIRTH PLACES. Of the total Population of Scotland 3,735,573, enumerated on the 4th day of April 1881, 3,397,759, or about 91 per cent, were Scotchmen and Women born and bred ; of the remaining 9 per cent, rather over 8 per cent, were born in Ireland (5-856 per cent.), or in England (2-410 per cent.), the remainder of the population being composed of British Colonials, British subjects born abroad or at sea, in Wales, or the Channel Islands ; or in other words, of every 100,000 of population, 90,957 were Scotch born, 5856 Irish, 2410 English, 345 British Colonial, 188 British subjects born abroad or at sea, 171 Foreigners, while 48 claimed Wales, and 25 the Channel Islands as their natal place. (Table XLVIL). For the corresponding information as to the inhabitants of those Burghs in Scotland, having populations of 10,000 and upwards, see Table XLVIIL, where we find that of their total population 1,640,360, those born in Scotland numbered 1,429,01'.-', or 87-116 per cent, of the whole, and less than the percentage for the whole of Scotland. (See Table XLVIL). The proportion of Irish and English born in the Burghs, is, on the other hand, as might be expected, greater than that for the whole of Scotland, the former constituting 8-634 per cent, of the population of the Burghs, the latter 3-134 per cent., or out of every 100,000 of population in these Burghs 87,116 were Scotch born, 8634 Irish, and 3134 English. Tables LXIV. and LXV. afford information as to the parts of the Country those born in Scotland or elsewhere are most to be found. English born inhabitants are most numerous in the Counties of Kirkcudbright with 4-051 per cent., in Edinburgh with 4-609 per cent., in Dumfries with 4-956 per cent., in Roxburgh with 5-678 per cent., and in Berwick with 6-401 per cent., Counties all bordering upon or near England, except in the case of Edinburgh, and there are special reasons for a considerable number of English born being here at the Census time, on account of its University, and Schools, &c. Those of Irish nationality are most numerous in Wigtown with 6-112 per cent., in Ayr with 6-465 per cent., in Linlithgow A^dth 7-647 per cent., in Dumbarton with 11-023 per cent., in Lanark. with 12-214 per cent, and in Renfrew with 13-494 per cent. They are least numerous in Shetland, with 0-074 per cent, or 74 per 100,000 of population, and in the other Northern Counties. Edinburo-h con- tains a greater number of British Colonials 0-878 per cent, also of British subjects born abroad or at sea 0-336 per cent, and of Foreigners 0-568 per cent., than any other county in Scotland. On Tables LXVI. and LXVII. are the Birthplaces of the People in the Burghs with over 10,000 inhabitants, and we see that 3-134 per cent, of their population is English born. This proportion is exceeded to the greater;! extent in Hawick with 5-709 per cent, in Maryhill with 5-883 per cent, in Dumfries with 6-436 per cent., and in Motherwell with 6-641 per cent., or 6641 per 100,000 of its inhabitants; the smallest proportions, on the other hand, being in Dunfermline with 0-919 per cent., and Forfar with 0-819 per cent, of English born. The Irish born whose average in the whole Burghs is 8-634 per cent., bulk most largely in Partick with 18-289 per cent., in Dumbarton with 18-678 per cent., and in Port-Glasgow (Parliamentary) with 30*096 per cent., being smallest in Forfar with 0-445 per cent., in Peterhead with 0-337 per cent., and in Dysart with 0-304 per cent Of British Colonial born persons, Edinburgh mth 1-148 per cent., and Maryhill with 1-211 per cent., stand proportionally highest. While Foreigners are in bv far the greatei' proportion in Leith with 2-199 per cent, many of whom,' however are sailors, and others not really residing in the Burgh. Upon lookin'o- into the figures more fully, it is found that of the 6399 persons enumerated as Foreio-ners in Scotland, 1125 were on board of 162 Foreign Vessels as Crews, &c. and 773 wer ■ Emigrants on board of three vessels on their way to America, and who wer^ included in the Leith return. These numbers (1898) deducted from the tot 1 6399 leave 4501 as the true resident Foreign population of Scotland which i^ ^n,.!l to 120 per 100,000 of inhabitants. ' ^^^^ It appears that the number of Foreign Vessels is large in four Counties viz •— Fife with 55, and Crews numbering 333 on board, Renfrew with 26 Ships anl Crews 233, Edinburgh with 30, and Crews 212, and Lanark with 15 Ships, and 9(- Men on board as Crews, i.e., 873 of the above 1125 Foreigners were on board 126 of the total 162 Foreign Vessels. CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881— REPOET. xxv On Tables LXVI. and LXVII. are found tlie numbers and proportion of the inhabitants of each Biirgh born in the County or out of the County in which the Burgh is situated ; while at the end of Tables LXIV. and LXV. we gain information as to eight of the largest Towns in Scotland, in many respects similar to what is in the former, but differing inasmuch as here we have the number and proportions ■of the inhabitants who were born in these Towns or out of them. For further information regarding the Birthplaces of the Inhabitants of any County, see Section XIV. commencing at p. 324, or of a Burgh with a population of over 10,000, p. 360, where one can easily obtain the fullest particulars on this point for both Male and Female Residenters ; e.g., take the town of Aberdeen, where we find that 82,818 of its population of 105,1 89 were born in Aberdeen, 203 came from Shetland, 135 from Orkney, and from the following Counties, 407 were from Caith- ness, 160 from Sutherland, 571 from Ross and Cromarty, 716 from Inverness, 132 from Nairn, 12.26 from Elgin, 4316 from BanfiF, 4122 from Kincardine, 1885 from Forfar, 504 from Perth, 389 from Fife, 10 from Kinross, 68 from Clackmannan, 203 from Stirling, 44 from Dumbarton, 101 from Argyll, 4 from Bute, 168 from Renfrew, 177 from Ayr, 918 from Lanark, 48 from Linlithgow, 1081 from Edin- burgh, 54 from Haddington, 29 from Berwick, 17 from Peebles, 34 from Selkirk, 52 from Roxburgh, 70 from Dumfries, 28 from Kirkcudbright, 38 from Wigtown. From England 2484 hailed, from Wales 23, Ireland 715, Channel Islands 27, British Colonies 686. Of British Subjects born abroad or at sea, there are 233, Foreigners 151 ; while the Birthplaces of 142 were not stated. On scrutinizing Section XIV. commencing at p. 324, much information may be gained as to the movements of the Inhabitants of Scotland, e.g., the numbers which pass from one County to another seeking employment, and gaining a livelihood, &c. Take for example, Shetland and Wigtown, the first and last Counties, and we find that of the former, 1425 Males are living and presumably working in the other Counties of Scotland, 2338 Females being in a similar position ; and in Wigtown, 5734 Males and 6344 Females born in that County, were at the date of the Census away from it, but not out of the country. In both these cases, taken haphazard, it is seen that the Female Emigrants from these two parts of Scotland are largely in excess of the Male ; and that to a great extent, persons migrating from one County to another select a neighbouring one for the change. The latter part of the Section is devoted to the distribution throughout Scotland of those born in other lands, and who have made it their home. For the Ages of European Foreigners in Scotland see p. 74 ; for their Conjugal Condition, p. 319 ; and for their Occupations p. 890. OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE. Upon this occasion the general plan after which this series of Tables is drawn up, is that as recommended by the Registrar-General of England. The fundamental Subdivision of the Occupations of the People is, as before. Divisions of the into 6 Classes:— I. PROFESSIONAL; II. DOMESTIC; III. COMMERCIAL • 0«'="i'^ti°^^' IV. AGRICULTURAL ; V. INDUSTRIAL (or MANUFACTURING) ; and VL UNOCCUPIED and NON-PRODUCTIVE (or INDEFINITE). These are again divided into 25 Orders, 3 being under Class I., 1 under Class II., 2 under Class III., 2 under Class IV., 15 under Class V., and the remaining 2 under Class VI. The Orders are still further subdivided in 81 Sub-Orders, em- bracing 432 Occupations, or groupings of Occupations, and in these may be found, as far as can possibly be attained, the number of those who state they belong to any Profession or Trade, &c. At the Census of 1871, the Wives, Children, and Scholars were tabulated as Dependants on the various Orders or Sub-Orders, containing the Occupations to which the husbands and fathers were assigned. Upon the present occasion, it i,s not deemed expedient to continue this Classification, which was then adopted for the first time, and that in Scotland alone. The Wives, Children, and Scholars, and all others haying no specified Occupation, now appear in Class VI. , and thus the Classification is more in unison with that followed in England and Ireland. In Class I., The PROFESSIONAL CLASS, there are three Orders (1-3): 1. Persons engaged in the General or Local Government of the Country ; 2. Persons d xxvi CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— EEPORT. engaged in the Defence of the Country ; and 3. Persons engaged in Professional Occupations (with their immediate Subordinates). The Sub-Orders in this Class are 13 in number, of which three belong to Order I., viz., 1. Officers of the National Government; 2. Officers of the Local Government ; 3. Officers of the East India and Colonial Service : two belong to Order 2, viz., 1. Army; 2. Navy : and eight belong to Order 3, viz., 1. Clergy of all Denominations, Theological Students, and Church Officers; 2. The Legal Profession ; 3. The Medical Profession and Nurses ; 4. Those engaged in Teaching; 5. Students, Literary and Scientific Persons; 6. Engineers and Surveyors; 7. Artists, Sculptors, Architects, Musicians, Art Students, and those employed in the Theatrical Profession ; 8. Those engaged in Exhibitions, Shows, Games, &c. In Class II., The DOMESTIC CLASS, there is but one Order (4), Persons engaged in Domestic Offices or Services; and two Sub-Orders: 1. Those employed in Domestic Service ; 2. Those employed in other Service than simple Domestic. Class III., The COMMERCIAL CLASS, has two Orders (5 and 6) : 5. Persons engaged in Commercial Occupations ; and 6. Persons engaged in Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages. The Sub-Orders in this Class are cHjlit in number, three belonging to Order 5, viz., 1. Merchants and Agents; 2. Dealers in Money; 3. Persons occupied in Insurance ; and^-we to Order 6, viz., 1. Those employed on Railways ; 2. on Roads; 3. on Canals, Rivers, and Seas ; 4. Those employed in Storage ; and 5. In conveying Messages, Porterage, &c. Class. IV., AGRICULTURAL CLASS, contains two orders (7 and 8) : 7. Persons engaged in Agriculture ; 8. Persons engaged about Animals ; and three Sub-Orders into which Order 7 is divided, viz., 1 Persons engaged in Fields and Pastures ; 2. In Woods ; and 3. In Gardens. Class v.. The INDUSTRIAL CLASS, consists of fifteen Orders (9 to 23), viz., 9. Persons Working and Dealing in Books, Prints and Maps ; 10. Persons Working and Dealing in Machines and Implements; 11. Persons Working and DeaKng in Houses, Furniture, and Decorations ; 12. Persons Working and Dealing in Carriages and Harness ; 13. Persons Working and DeaHng in Ships and Boats ; 14. Persons Working and Dealing in Chemicals and Compounds ; 15. Persons Working and Dealing in Tobacco and Pipes; 16. Persons Working and Dealing in Food and Lodging; 17. Persons Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics; 18. Persons Working and Dealing in Dress ; 19. Persons AVorking and Dealing in various Animal Substances ; 20. Persons Working and Dealing in various Vegetable Substances; 21. Persons Working and Dealing in various Mineral Substances; 22. Persons Working and Dealing in General and Unspecified Commodities ; and 23. Persons and Dealing in Refuse Matters. The Sub-Orders in Class V. nxnahev ffty-two, of which two are in Order 9, viz., 1. Those Dealing in Books, and 2. in Prints and Maps. In Order 10 there are eight Sub-Orders : 1. Those connected with ^Machines ; 2. with Tools and Implements ; 3. with Watches find Philosophical Instruments ; 4. with Surgical Instruments ; 5. with Arms and Ordnance ; 6. with Musical Instruments ; 7. with Types, Dies, Medals, and Coins ; and 8. Avith Tackle for Sport and Games. In Order 11 there are three Sub-Orders: 1. Those connected with Houses; 2. with Furni- ture ;in(l Fittings; 3. with lloiiso Decorations. In Order 12 there are ttvo Sub- Orders : 1. Those connected with Carriages, and 2. with Harness. In Order 13 there are tivo Sub-Orders: 1. Those dealing with the Hulls, and 2. with the Masts and Rigging of Ships. There are three Sub-Orders in Order 14, viz., 1. Workers in Colouring Matters ; 2. in Explosives ; and 3. in Drugs and other Chemi- cals. Order 15 includes those working with Tobacco and Pipes. In Order 16 there are three Sub-Orders : 1. Those dealing in Board and Lodging ; 2. in Spirituous Drinks ; and 3. in Food. In Order 17 there are /fee Sub-Orders : 1. Workers in Wool and Worsted ; 2. in Silk ; 3. in Cotton and Flax ; 4. in Hemp and other Fibrous Materials; and 5. in Mixed and Unspecified Materials. Order 18 is devoted to those Dealing and Working in Dress. Order 19 contains three Sub-Orders : 1. Dealers in Gut, Bone, Horn, &c. ; 2. in Skins ; 3. in Hair and Feathers. Order 26 is divided into four Sub-Orders : 1. Workers in Oils, Gums, and Resins, &c. ; 2. in Cane, Rush and Straw; 3. in Wood and Bark ; and 4. in Paper. In Order 21 there are twelve Sub- Orders : 1. Miners ; 2. Workers in Coal, Gas, &c. ; 3. in Stone, Clay, and Road-mak- ing ; 4. in Earthenware and Glass ; 5. in Salt ; 6, in Water ; 7. in Precious Metals and Jewellery; 8. in Iron and Steel; 9. in Copper ; 10. in Tin and Zinc ; 11. in Lead ; and 12. in other Mixed and Unspecified Metals. In Order 22 there are two Sub-Orders: CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— REPORT. xxvii 1. Makers and Dealers (General or Undefined), 2. Mechanics or Labourers (General or Undefined). Order 23 contains no Sub-Order. Class VL, UNOCCUPIED and NON-PRODUCTIVE, contains two Orders (24 and 25) viz., 1. Persons without specified Occupations, among others, Wives, Daughters, and other Dependants without any special Occupation ; and 2. Scholars and Children of no stated Occupation. The first facts to note in connection with an analysis of the Occupation Tables Numbers employed are, that in 1881, out of a total Population of 3,735,573 (Males 1,799,475 and ^^ Occupations, Females 1,936,098), the total number returned as engaged in some Occupation is 1,606,984, or 43"018 per cent, of the Population. The Male Workers are returned as 1,108,713, or 6r613 per cent, of the Males are at work, and the Females as 498,271, so that 25736 per cent, of them were also employed. In 1871, out of a Population of 3,360,018, there were 1,468,585 Persons, or 43707 per cent, of the Population, at work. The Male workers, out of a total Male Population of 1,603,143, numbered 977,980, or 61*003 per cent, of the Male Sex were earning their bread; and the Females, out of a total Population of 1,756,875, numbered 490,605, so that 27'925 per cent, of the gentler Sex were engaged with some kind or other of Occupation. Table XLIX. gives the numbers in each class of Occupation and their proportion to the total Population at 1881, and for the sake of comparison similar information for 1871 is placed alongside, the numbers in the latter being altered in order they may correspond with those in the present classification. Among these six Classes, we remark that changes larger or smaller have occurred in each one. Thus the proportions of the Professional, Commercial, and Industrial Classes to the total Population have increased, while those of the Domestic, Agricultural, and Unoccupied have decreased, during the Decennium. In the case of the AGRICULTURAL CLASS, this Decrease presents a marked difference to that which occurred during the previous 10 years 1861-1871, when the numercial fall was, as we shall notice farther on, very great. In 1881 the PROFESSIONAL CLASS numbered 96,103, or 2-57 per cent, of the total Population were thus employed; in 1871 it contained 72,911 persons, or 2 "17 per cent, of the Population. In the DOMESTIC CLASS in 1881 there are found 176,565 individuals, or 473 per cent, of all persons; in 1871 they were 159,403, or 174 per cent, of the Population. The COMMERCIAL CLASS number at the present Census 132,126 persons, or 3-54 per cent, of the Population are gaining their Hvelihood in the various Occupa- tions included under this head; in 1871 they were 114,694, or 3-41 per cent. In the AGRICULTURAL CLASS, 269,537 persons are found to be employed, or 7-21 per cent, of the whole Population ; while in 1871 they numbered 270,008, i.e., in the proportion of 8-04 per cent. The falling off in their numbers during the last 10 years is infinitesimal compared with what it was during the preceding Decennium, when the numbers enumerated at Census 1861 were 372,247, a Decrease therefore during the period from 1861 to 1871 of no less than 102,239 persons, that between 1871 and 1881 being but 471 persons. There are now 932,653 individuals working in the great INDUSTRIAL CLASS, or 24-97 per cent, of the Population of Scotland are in this way employed. In 1871 they numbered 751,281, or 22-36 per cent, of the Population at that date. The Increase being no less than 181,372. The proportion of the Population of the UNOCCUPIED or NON-PRODUC- TIVE CLASS has now fallen below what it was in 1871, the figures showing this being re-arranged in Table XLIX., as previously mentioned, to suit the present plan. This Decrease is partly due to the fact, that at the Census of 1871 Paupers were included in this Class ; but on this occasion they are returned under the Occupation or Trade at which they were wont to work. The number enumerated in this Class is 2,128,589, or 56-98 per cent, of the whole Population. At last Census it was^l, 991,721, or 59-28 per cent, of the then Population. Table LXVIII. presents a summary of the Occupations of the people in Scotland, Sumniary oi' Males and Females, over and under 20 years of age, giving at a glance the number Occupations of either Sex, and totals of those occupied in each Class, Order, and Sub-Order ; and on Table LXIX. is given the proportion per cent, in which the above are engaged m the different Classes, Orders, and Sub-Orders of Occupations. The figures on the latter Table may thus be read ; e.g., of the six Classes, we see that of every 100,000 mhabitants of Scotland, 2573 persons belonged to the Professional Class, 4727 belonged to the Domestic Class, 3537 to the Commercial Class, 7215 to the xxviii CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— EEPOET. Agricultural Class, 24,967 to the Industrial Class, and 56,981 to the Unoccupied Class, and in like manner with the Orders and Sub-Orders. I. PiiOFESSiONAL Class, Contains 65,499 Males and 30,604 Females. Of these 6268 Males and 1005 Females are employed in the National Govefnment ; 5807 Males and 146 Females in the Local Government of the Country; 9 Males belong: to the East India, and Colonial Service ; 6824 Males and 3 Females belong to the Army (at Home) ; 1481 Males and 2 Females to the Navy (Ashore or in Port) ;, 6204 Males and 528 Females return themselves as Members of the Clerical Profession : 6732 Males of the Legal ; and 4575 Males and 2724 Females of the Medical ; 7342 Males and 10,460 Females are Teachers; 14,110 Males and 14,006 Females are Literary and Scientific Persons; 1411 Males are Engineers and Surveyors; 4346 Males and 1707 Females are Artists; and 390 Males and 23 Females are engaged in Exhibitions, Shows, Games, &c. II. DoMESTiu Class, numbers 25,292 Males and 151,273 Females ; and of these 24,431 Males and 134,407 Females are in Domestic Service; 861 Males and 16,866 Females in other Service. III. CoMMEKCiAL Class. — 126,743 Males and 5383 Females compose this Class. 37,741 Males and 2296 Females are Merchants and Agents; 3998 Male? and 1 Female Dealers in Money; 1812 Males and 6 Females are occupied in Insurance ; 18,497 Males and 59 Females are employed on Railways ; 24,975 Males and 241 Females on Roads; 22,354 Males and 82 Females on Canals, Rivers, and Seas; 2542 Males and 175 Females in Storage; and 14,824 Males and 2523 Females in conveying Messages, Porterage, &c. IV. Agricultural Class. — 215,215 Males and 54,322 Females were engaged in Agricultural Employments, viz., 170,582 Males and 51,240 Females in Fields, and Pastures ; 3103 Males and 5 Females in Woods ; 3676 Males and 402 Females in Gardens; and 37,854 Males and 2,675 Females about Animals. V. Industrial Class. — 675,964 Males and 256,689 Females were engaged in Occupations under this heading. Of the various Trades connected with these 10,866 Males and 3926 Females were Workers in Books; 1319 Males and 194 Females in Prints and Maps; 32,507 Males and 223 Females in Machines; 877 Males and 28 Females in Tools and Implements; 3073 Males and 47 Females in Watches and Philosophical Instruments ; 57 Males and 9 Females in Surgical Instruments ; 225 Males and 1 Female in Arms and Ordnance ; 337 Males and 3 Females in Musical Instruments ; 596 Males and 96 Females in Types, Dies, Medals, and Coins; 336 Males and 185 Females in Tackle for Sports and Games; 96,042 Males and 99 Females in Houses; 8779 Males and 2184 Females in Furniture and Fittings ; 1380 Males and 55 Females in House Decora- tions ; 3641 Males and 5 Females in Carriages; 2131 Males and 19 Females in Harness; 16,647 Males and 16 Females in" Hulls of Ships; 1823 Males and 6 Females in Masts, Rigging, &c. ; 382 Males and 43 Females in Colouring Matters ; 196 Males and 250 Females in Explosives; 4752 Males and 415 Females in Drugs and other Chemicals and Compounds ; 1600 Males and 1247 Females in Tobacco and Pipes; 2355 Males and 6356 Females in Board and Lodging; 10,265 Males and 1113 Females in Spirituous Drinks ; 55,183 Males and 14,744 Females in Food; 14,943 Males and 20,703 Females in Wool and Worsted; 1751 Males and 1412 Females in Silk; 22,615 Males and 57,450 Females in Cotton and Flax; 6474 Males and 15,582 Females in Hemp and other Fibrous Materials : 25,013 Males and 35,924 Females in Mixed or Unspecified Materials ; 48,493 Males and 62,828 Females in Dress; 1415 Males and 295 Females in Grease, Gut, Bone, Horn, Ivory, and Whalebone ; 3650 Males and 195 Females in Skins; 650 Males and 473 Females in Hair and Feathers ; 3414 Males and 466 Females in Oils, Gums, and Resins; 747 Males and 72 Females in Cane, Rush, and Straw; 13,165 Males and 295 Females in Wood and Bark; 5264 Males and 7529 Females in Paper; 67,908 Males and 439 Females in Mines; 6182 Males and 136 Females in Coal' Coal Gas, &c. ; 24,819 Males and 419 Females in Stone, Clay, and Road Making; 4137 Males and 1694 Females in Earthenware and Glass ; 71 Males and 6 Females in Salt ; 288 Males and 1 Female in Water ; 1394 Males and 96 Females in Precious Metals and Jewellery; 62,376 Males and 218 Females in Iron and Steel; 779 Males in Copper; 3645 Males and 118 Females in Tin and Zinc; 170 Males and 14 Females in Lead; 5992 Males and 259 Females in other Mixed or Unspecified Metals; 9186 Males and 10,088 Females were General or Undefined Makers or' Dealers; 84,839 Males and 8,534 Females were General or Undefined Mechanics Labourers; while 1215 Males and 449 Females worked at Trades connected with Refuse Matters. CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— EEPORT. xxix VI. Unoccupied Class.— This Class numbers 690,762 Males and 1,437,827 Females, of whom 39,241 Males and 790,814 Females are returned as persons of Property, Rank, or of no Occupation, &c., and 651,521 Males and 647,013 Females are Scholars and Children of no stated Occupation. On Table LXX. we have the number of the Males and Females tabulated in the various Classes of Occupations in Scotland, and in its different Counties. On Table LXXI. is the proportion per cent, of the Males and Females following each Class of Occupation in the several Counties, as compared with the Total Numbers following that Class of Occupations in all Scotland ; and on Table LXXII. is the proportion per cent, of Males and Females as above, in the various Counties as compared with the Total Males and Females of each County. More full information as to the numbers following each Class, Order, and Sub-Order of Occupations in the various Counties and Burgh of Scotland will be found p. ilA et seq. The number of the three Liberal Professions, Divinity, Law, and Medicine, which at last Census nearly equalled each other, differ at this, inasmuch as the latter now much outnumbers those of the other two, which are exactly the same, viz,, Divinity and Law, each with 6732 representatives ; while Medicine claims 7299, of whom, however, 2724 are Females, e.g., Nurses, Midwives, &c. Table L. gives the numbers employed in the different Counties of Scotland in the following Industries, viz., in Wool, Cotton and Flax, and Hemp and Jute Manufactories ; in Coal and Iron Stone Mining, and Shipbuilding. Workers in Wool most preponderate in Selkirk, Shetland, Lanark and Rox- burgh, in the second presumably because so many of the Females are Knitters, also in Clackmannan, Stirling, Dumfries, and Ayr ; those in Cotton and Flax bulk most largely in Lanark, Renfrew, Fife, and Forfarshires, followed by Dumbarton, Perth, Stirling, and Aberdeen; whilst the Hemp and Jute Industry is comparatively confined to Forfarshire with 16,632 Workers, Lanark coming next with 128C., Perth with 917, and Edinburgh with 712. Coal Mining affords occupation to the largest numbers in Lanark, Ayr, Fife, Edinburgh, Stirling, and Linlithgowshires ; while Ironstone Mining does the same in Ayr and Lanark. Shipbuilding claims the largest number in Lanark, Renfrew, Dumbarton, Forfar, Aberdeen, and Edin- burghshires. Table LI. gives the numbers of Domestic Servants and their percentage to the Niunbers and total inhabitants in the various Counties and some of the Burghs in Scotland in Domestio^^ervants. 1881, when wc find that among the former Nairn stands highest, with the propor- tion of 8*44 per cent, of Servants to its Population; Edinburgh comes next with 7"70 per cent., and Elgin next with 6'54 per cent. The Counties in which the smallest proportion of Servants are kept are Banff with 2*97 per cent., and Orkney with 2 '84 per cent. In the Burghs, the highest proportion occurs in Edinburgh with 9'42 per cent, in Inverness with 8"69 per cent., Ayr with 6'19 per cent., and Dumfries with 6 '39 per cent.; the loivest proportion being in Rutherglen with 1'91 per cent., in Port-Glasgow and Kinning Park, each with 1"89 per cent., and in Dysart with 1*22 per cent. The proportion in Glasgow is 3"60 per cent. In Section XV. p. 862 et seq. information as to the Farmers in Scotland is Farmers. found, and among other things we see that the total number of such is 55,199. Of these 40,973 made some return as to the size of their holding and number of hands employed, whilst 14,226 made no such return. Of the 40,973 who made returns 40,464 gave the acreage of the Land in their occupation, 509 giving no information upon this point. Again we find that 19,124 Farmers returned the number of Adult Male Labourers employed on their Farms. The total number of Men employed is 54,902, of Boys 12,576, of Women 18,421, and of Girls 14,933 ; in all 100,832 are engaged in Agricultural Work upon 19,219 Farms, i.e., the number of Farms upon which Men are returned as employed 19,124, plus 95 Farms upon which no Men were employed, only Boys, Women, or Girls. As to the size of the Farms, 2361 are under 5 Acres, 4106 between 5 and 10 Acres ; the total number under 50 Acres isl8,105, between 50 and 100 Acres 7031, between 100 and 500 Acres there are 12,826, and over 500 Acres there are 2502 Farms, the Acreage of 509 besides not being stated . Upon Abstract Tables, p. 864 to 874 p. as full information as can be obtained is given as to the Agricultural Statistics of the County as divided into Divisions and Counties ; but at the same time we may state that in a few cases the return made in the different Counties by Farmers as to Acreage and number of Labourers does not necessarily apply to the County under which the information is tabulated, as it does happen XXX CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— REPORT. that some Farmers occupy land in more than one County, but each marking the Return from his place of residence includes his whole holding, &c. in one Schedule. The usual arrangements preliminary to the taking of the Census, such as the issuing of Instructions for the guidance of the various persons employed throughout the Country, the distribution of Enumeration Books, Schedules, &c., as well as the subsequent Audit and Payment of the Government allowances were undertaken by the ordinary staff of the Registrar General's-Department. The very satisfactory manner in which the Census Schedules, &c. were, as a rule, filled up and returned to this Office, indicated that the work of these prehminary arrangements was efficiently performed, and we may also add affords evidence of the goodwill and intelligence with which the people generally lent their co-operation in taking the Census. In conclusion, we cannot omit to refer to the great loss which the public service has sustained in the death of Dr Robertson, who so ably discharged the duties of an Assistant to the Registrar- General in the preparation of the First Volume of this Report upon the Census. It is in great measure due to his capacity for organisation, and his skill in training a staff of workers, that the compilation of the Tables for the present Volume has proceeded to completion, without material interruption. It is also due to the Superintendents, Messrs Ralph and Slater, and to the Clerks employed upon the work of the Census, that we should take this opportunity of expressing our sense of the ability and industry with which they have performed the duties intrusted to them. We have the honour to lie, Sir, Your most faithful Servants, STAIR AGNEAV, Registrar- General. R. J. BLAIR CUN^NGHAME, ]\r.D., Assistant to the Registrar-General in the Matter of the Census. n APPENDIX TABLES. APPENDIX TABLES. Table XXI.— POPULATION" OF SCOTLAND in 1871 and 1881, in Sexes and Ages, with the Increase OE Deceease at each Age, during the Ten Years, and also the Percentage op Males and Females AT bach of the Quinquennial Periods of Life, 1881. MAT.F.S- FEMALES. Feb Cent, at each Quinquennial Period, 1881. AGES. Ppr HpTit of Increase or Per Cent, of 1871. 1881. Increase or 1871. 1881. Decrease in Increase or Ten Years. Decrease. Ten Years. Decrease. Males. Females. Under 1 year 51,057 55,S40 4,283 8-4 49,921 64,323 4,402 8-8 3-075 2-806 _ 2 44,307 50,060 5,753 12-9 43,062 48,268 5,206 12-1 2-782 2-493 — 3 46,093 51,786 5,«e3 12-3 44,788 50,645 5,857 13-1 2-878 4-616 — 4 45,271 51,268 6,9J7 13-2 44,283 50,110 5,827 13-1 2-849 2-588 — 5 44,078 49,971 5,8U3 13-3 42,760 48,820 6,060 14-1 2-778 2-621 0—5 230,806 258,425 27,61» 11-9 224,814 262,166 27,352 12-2 14-362 13-024 5—10 204,626 227,783 23,158 11-3 200,159 222,241 22,082 11-0 12-669 11-479 10—15 189,895 205,748 15,863 8-3 182,192 199,243 17,051 9-3 11-434 10-291 15-20 167,329 189,673 22,344 13-3 168,286 188,597 20,311 12-1 10-640 9-742 20—25 138,441 166,562 28,121 20-3 153,980 177,129 23,149 15-0 9-256 9-149 25-30 116,010 137,044 21,034 18-1 138,818 151,491 12,673 9 1 7-616 7-824 30-35 100,092 112,052 11,960 11-9 120,175 125,130 4,955 4-1 6-227 6-463 35-40 84,674 97,972 13,298 15-7 104,609 113,796 9,187 8-8 5-444 5-877 40—45 80,003 90,665 10,662 13-3 95,661 105,753 10,092 10-5 5-038 5-462 45—50 67,272 73,562 6,290 9-3 80,094 88,611 8,517 10-6 4-088 4-577 50—55 60,916 66,543 5,627 9-2 73,780 80,864 7,084 9-6 3-698 4-177 65-60 47,490 60,889 3,399 7-1 57,509 62,313 4,804 8-4 2-828 3-218 60—65 43,040 45,455 2,416 5-6 55,345 59,899 4,554 8-2 2-626 3-094 65—70 29,172 31,215 2,043 7-0 38,364 41,542 3,178 8-3 1-735 -2-146 70-75 22,842 22,863 21 0-1 31,601 32,494 893 2-8 1-271 1-678 75-80 11,755 13,448 1,693 14-4 17,077 19,098 2,021 11-8 0-747 0-986 80—85 6,180 7,058 878 14-2 9,688 11,062 1,374 14-2 0-392 0-572 85—90 1,990 1,937 -63 -2-6 3,444 3,461 17 0-5 0-107 0-179 90-95 489 471 -18 -3-7 982 954 -28 - 2-8 0-026 0-049 95—100 99 93 - 6 -6-1 241 214 -27 -11-2 0-005 0-011 100—105 23 17 - 6 -2-6 60 36 -14 -28-0 0-001 0-002 105 and above - - 6 4 - 2 -33-3 0-000 0-000 Total . . 1,603,143 1,799,475 196,332 12-2 1,756,875 1,936,098 179,223 10-2 100-000 100-000 Table XXII.— POPULATION OF SCOTLAND in 1861 and 1871, in Sexes and Ages, with the Increase or Decrease at bach Age during the Ten Years. AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Census 1861. Census 1871. Increase or Decrease in Ten Years. Census 1861. Census 1871. Increase or Decrease in Ten Years. Under 1 year — H — 4 — 5 46,055 42,103 42,443 41,033 40,375 61,057 44,307 46,093 45,271 44,078 6,002 2,204 3,650 4,238 3,703 44,399 40,773 41,114 40,096 38,868 49,921 43,062 44,788 44,283 42,760 5,522 2,289 3,674 4,187 3,892 0—5 ,5—10 10-1 f. 15— 'JO 20- -25 25— -10 30-:-. 35—40 40- '5 45— r.o 50- f 5 55— t'O 60-r'5 65-70 70—75 75-'-'0 SO-.'iS 85-"0 90—95 95—100 100-105 105 and above 212,009 184,317 165,120 150,428 127,926 101,560 90,975 78,747 74,061 62,591 56,591 43,096 40,757 24,639 17,894 10,708 5,947 1,846 497 109 28 2 230,806 204,6-25 189,896 167,829 138,441 116,010 100,092 84,674 80,003 67,272 60,916 47,490 43,040 29,172 22,842 11,755 6,180 1,990 489 99 23 18,797 20,308 24,775 16,901 10,515 14,450 9,117 5,927 5,942 4,681 4,325 4,394 2,283 4,533 4,948 1,047 233 144 -8 -10 -5 -2 205,250 178,867 157,608 166,991 152,870 131,619 111,570 95,569 88,661 73,023 67,939 51,291 53,410 32,881 25,709 15,315 9,417 3,210 939 250 55 2 224,814 200,159 182,192 168,286 153,980 138,818 120,175 104,609 95,661 80,094 73,780 57,509 55,345 38,364 31,601 17,077 9,688 3,444 982 241 50 6 19,564 21,292 24,584 11,295 1,110 7,199 8,605 9,040 7,000 7,071 6,841 6,218 1,935 6,483 5,892 1,762 271 234 43 -9 -5 4 Total . 1,449,848 1 1,603,143 163,295 1,61-2.446 1,756,875 144,429 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. XXXlll Table XXIII.— PROPOfiTION of MALES and of FEMALES in every Hundred Persons at each Quinquennial Age in Scotland, in 1881. Also the PROPORTIOX of FEMALES to every Hundred MALES at each age in Scotland, England and Wales, and Ireland, in 1881. AGES. SCOTLAND. ENGLAND AND WALES. IRELAND. Proportion of Sexes at each Age. Proportion of Femalee to every Hundred Males. Proportion of Females to every Hundred Males. Proportion of Fein,ales to every Hundred Males. MALES. 1 FEMALES. 0—5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25—30 30—35 35—40 40—45 45-50 60—65 65—60 60-65 65—70 70-75 75-80 80-85 85—90 90—95 95—100 100 and above Ages not specified. 50-613 50-616 50-803 50-142 48-463 47-496 47-243 46-264 46-159 46-360 45-142 44-964 43-145 42-903 41-301 41-320 38-951 35-884 33-053 30-293 29-824 S 00-000 49-387 49-384 49-197 49-858 61-537 52-504 52-767 53-736 53-841 54-640 54-858 55-046 56-855 67-097 58-699 58-680 61-049 64-116 66-947 69-707 70-176 00-000 97-6 97-6 96-8 99-4 106-3 110-5 111-7 116-1 116-6 120-4 121-5 122-4 131-8 133-1 142-1 142-0 156-7 178-7 202-6 230-1 235-3 000-0 100-3 100-6 99-7 100-8 109-3 108-7 107-7 ■ 106-9 107-9 110-3 110-4 111-1 113-6 117-0 121-0 125-2 132-6 151-4 191-4 242-6 . 220-4 000-0 97-1 97-7 95-7 104-0 106-0 112-0 116-1 112-8 112-8 104-7 109-5 105-8 116-8 98-3 104-6 89-3 112-1 101-7 132-1 130-7 208-0 69-7 Total 48-171 51-829 107-6 105-5 104-3 -Table XXIV.— Shewing the PEOPOETION of MALES and FEMALES in Scotland at Quinquennial Periods per 100,000 of Population at the Censuses of 1861, 1871, and 1881. AGES. 1861. 1871. 1881. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 1 year. 9 — 3 — 4 — 5 3,117 2,904 2,927 2,830 2,786 2,763 2,529 2,550 2,487 2,410 3,186 2,764 2,875 2,825 2,749 2,841 2,452 2,649 2,521 2,434 3,075 2,782 2,878 2,849 2,778. 2,806 2,493 2,616 2,588 2,521 0—5 6—10 10—15 16-20 20—25 25—30 30—35 35—40 40—45 45—60 50-65 65-60 60—66 65—70 70-75 75—80 80-85 85-90 90—95 95—100 100 and above 14,623 12,713 11,389 10,375 8,823 7,005 6,275 5,431 5,108 4,317 3,903 2,P73 2,812 1,699 1,235 738 410 127 34 8 2 12,729 11,094 9,774 9,736 9,481 8,163 6,919 5,927 5,498 4,529 4,213 3,181 3,313 2,039 1,594 960 683 200 58 16 3 14,398 12,765 11,846 10,438 8,637 7,236 6,243 5,282 4,990 4,196 3,800 2,P62 2,686 1,820 1,425 733 386 121 30 6 1 12,797 11,393 10,370 9,579 8,764 7,902 6,840 6,954 6,446 4,559 4,200 3,273 3,150 2,184 1,798 972 551 196 56 14 3 14,362 12,659 11,434 10,540 9,258 7,616 6,227 5,444 5,038 4,088 3,698 2,828 2,526 1,735 1,271 747 392 107 26 5 1 13,024 11,479 10,291 9,742 9,149 7,824 6,463 5,877 6,462 4,677 4,177 3,218 3,094 2,146 1,678 986 572 179 49 11 2 Table XXV.— AGES OF THE POPULATION OF ENGLAND AND WALES IN 1881. NUMP'B'TJH PERCENTAGE AT AGES. DIFFERENT AGES. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 1 Year. 376,890 376,223 2-982 2-821 — 2 341,434 342,978 2-701 2-572 — 3 351 616 352,793 ' 2-782 2-646 — 4 344,788 346,907 2-728 2-602 — 342,929 344,306 2-713 ' 2-582 0-5 1,757,657 1,763,207 13-906 13-223 5-10 1,668,579 1,578,817 12-410 11-840 10-16 1,402,230 1,398,101 11-094 10-485 16—20 1,268,269 1,278,963 10-034 9-591 20-26 1,112,354 1,216,872 8-800 9-118 25—30 981,278 1,066,714 7-763 8-000 30—36 840,259 905,210 6-647 6-789 35—40 744,924 796,475 5-893 5-973 40—45 672 971 726,383 5-324 5-447 45—50 547,508 603,863 4-332 4-529 60—65 485,758 536,317 3-843 4-022 65—60 381,998 424,466 3-022 3-183 60—65 340,655 387,067 2-694 2-903 66—70 231,549 270,920 1-832 2-032 70—75 158,333 191,622 1-263 1-437 75—80 89,847 112,475 0-711 0-843 80—85 41,171 54,679 0-326 0-409 85—90 11,929 18,058 0-094 0-135 90—96 2,330 4,460 0-019 0-033 95—100 359 871 0-003 0-007 100 and above 44 97 0-000 0-001 Total . . 12,639,902 13,334,537 100-000 100-000 Table XXVL— AGES OF THE POPULATION OF IRELAND IN 1881. NUMRFPS PERCENTAGE AT AGES. DIFFERENT AGES. Males. Females. Male Females. Under 1 Year. 53.486 51,479 2-111 1-949 — 2 52,264 49,829 2-063 1-886 — 3 60,251 58,613 2-378 2-219 — 4 61,287 61,240 2-419 2-318 — 5 64,976 62,579 2-666 2-369 0-5 292,243 283,740 11-536 10-741 5—10 314,481 307,156 12-414 11-628 10—15 316,004 301,366 12-435 11-409 16—20 274,033 284,923 10-817 10-786 20—25 231,754 246,542 9-148 9-296 25—30 156,149 174,783 6.164 6-617 30—35 140,156 162,695 5-633 6-159 35—40 118,082 133,165 4-661 5-041 40—45 144,672 162,967 5-707 6-169 45-60 96,183 100,736 3-797 3-814 50—55 117,456 128,680 4-637 4-871 56—60 67,591 71,651 - 2-668 2-709 60-66 104,227 120,751 4-114 4-571 65—70 60,607 49,744 1-998 1-883 70-75 56,365 57,865 2-186 2-191 75—80 24,842 22,186 0-981 0-840 80-85 21,997 24,651 0-868 0-933 85-90 4,207 4,277 0-166 0-162 90—95 1,734 2,290 0-068 0-087 95—100 616 805 0-024 0-030 100 and above 224 466 0-009 0-017 Ages not spe- cified, 1,765 1,231 0-070 0-047 Total . . 2,533,277 2,641,659 100-000 100-000 I XXXIV CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table XXVII.- -lECEEASE OF POPULATION IN THE FIVE GEOUPS OF EEGISTEATION DISTEIGTS IN SCOTLAND Dueing The Ten Years, 1871-1880. Census 1881. Births Ten Years 1871-1880. Deaths Ten Years 1871-1880. Incbbase + Deoeease— Reqisteation Groups of Districts. Census 1871. Absolute. Bj Excess of Births over Deaths. Principal Towns Large Towns . ... . • Small Towns . . Mainland Rural .... Insular Rural ... SCOTLAND . . ... 1,193,940 327,734 696,958 1,009,382 132,004 1,411,536 388,797 790,796 1,014,056 130,388 429,679 160,096 293,220 327,663 33,694 296,286 94,498 171,485 182,134 21,066 + 217,596 + 61,063 + 93,838 + 4,674 — 1,616 133,394 55,697 121,735 145,529 12,628 3,360,018 3,736,573 1,234,361 765,468 375,555 468,883 Table XXVIIL— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND, and in the Five Gboups of Eeoistbation Districts, 1881. AGES. Scotland. Principal Towns. Large Towns. Small Towns. Mainland Bural. Insular Rural., Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 1 year 55,340 64,323 21,878 21,337 5,933 5,984 11,831 11,696 14,123 13,859 1,675 1,448 - 2' 50,060 48,268 18,994 18,661 5,565 5,285 10,877 10,464 13,190 12,534 1,434 1,324 — 3 51,786 50,645 19,570 19,253 5,686 5,744 11,204 10,849 13,827 13,366 1,499 1,434 — 4 51,268 50,110 19,020 18,610 5,686 5,376 11,388 11,065 13,727 13,580 1,547 1,479 — 5 49,971 48,820 18,264 17,953 5,513 6,316 10,878 10,774 13,732 13,250 1,584 1,527 0—5 258,426 252,166 97,726 95,814 28,283 27,705 56,178 64,847 68,699 66,588 7,639 7,212 5—10 227,783 222,241 81,232 80,688 24,638 23,890 50,572 49,263 63,825 61,270 7,516 7,130 10—15 205,748 199,243 70,890 71,211 21,750 21,172 46,761 43,973 59,906 55,914 7,441 6,973 15-20 189,673 188,697 69,200 74,778 20,106 19,660 40,466 39,732 53,508 48,216 6,394 6,312 20—25 166,562 177,129 68,402 75,772 17,621 18,197 33,660 36,176 42,190 41,407 4,789 5,677 25—30 137,044 151,491 58,666 65,467 14,393 15,692 27,258 30,484 32,987 36,158 3,740 4,700 30—35 112,062 125,130 47,645 52,869 11,938 12,776 22,243 25,244 27,044 30,128 3,182 4,113 35-40 97,972 113,796 40,348 46,534 10,130 11,618 19,804 23,220 24,733 28,604 2,957 3,920 40-45 90,665 105,763 36,445 42,391 9,389 10,639 18,273 21,769 23,497 27,163 3,061 3,801 45—60 73,562 88,611 27,947 33,660 7,488 9,079 15,259 18,816 20,231 23,584 2,637 3,472 50—65 66,643 80,864 23,322 29,790 6,817 7,884 14,024 16,889 19,716 22,633 2,664 3,668 66—60 50,889 62,313 16,563 21,737 5,169 6,209 10,780 13,185 16,306 18,310 2,071 2,872 60—65 46,456 69,899 13,943 20,399 4,386 5,671 9,705 12,688 15,220 18,150 2,201 3,091 65-70 31,216 41,642 8,346 12,671 2,995 3,929 6,732 8,993 11,622 13,815 1,620 2,134 7a -75 22,863 32,494 6,535 9,222 • 1,999 3,045 5,074 7,227 8,869 11,248 1,386 1,752 76—80 13,448 19,098 2,683 4,775 1,149 1,708 2,926 4,279 6,759 7,155 931 1,181 80—85 7,068 11,062 1,118 2,504 606 939 1,661 2,315 3,223 4,428 650 876 85—90 1,937 3,461 294 685 122 281 415 746 885 1,470 221 279 90—96 471 954 56 162 29 77 96 201 235 418 56 96 95—100 93 214 13 35 6 11 14 37 40 96 20 36 100 and above 17 40 4 5 2 - 5 6 3 14 3 15 Total . . (1,799,475 1,936,098 670,377 741,159 188,815 199,982 380,806 409,990 498,298 515,758 61,179 69,209 Both Sexes. 3,735,573 1,411,536 388,797 790 796 1,014,066 130,388 Table XXIX.— PEECENT AGE OF MALES AND FEMALES at each Quinqdennl4.l Period op Life IN Scotland, and in the Five Groups op Districts, 1881. ages. Scotland. Principal Towns. Large Towns. Small To-wns. Mainland Rural. Insular Rural. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 1 year — 2 — 3 — 4 — , ^ 3-075 2-782 2-878 2-849 2-778 2-806 2-493 2-616 2-688 2-521 3-264 2-833 2-919 2-837 2-725 2-879 2-618 2-598 2-511 2-422 3-142 2-947 3-012 2-958 2-920 2-992 2-643 2-872 2-689 2-658 3-106 2-856 2-942 2-991 2-867 2-852 2-553 2-646 2-699 2-628 2-834 2-647 2-775 2-764 2-768 2-687 2-430 2-591 2-633 2-669 2-674 2-344 2-450 2-529 2-589 2-092 1-913 2-072 2-137 2-207 0-6 5—10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30—35 36—40 40—45 45—50 60—65 55 -60 60-65 65—70 70-75 75—80 80—85 85-90 90—95 95—100 ! 100 and above 14-362 12-659 11-434 10-540 9-256 7-616 6-227 5-444 6-038 4-088 3-698 2-828 2-626 1-735 1-271 0-747 0-392 0-107 0-026 0-005 0-001 13-024 11 -479 10-291 9-742 9-149 7-824 6-463 5-877 5-462 4-677 4-177 3-218 3-094 2-146 1-678 0-986 0-572 0-179 0-049 0-011 0-002 14-578 12-117 10-575 10-322 10-203 8-752 7-107 6-019 5-436 4-169 3-479 2-471 2-080 1-245 0-826 0-400 0-167 0-043 0-008 0-002 0-001 12-928 10-837 9-609 10-089 10-224 8-832 7-133 6-279 5-719 4-542 4-019 2-932 2-753 1-709 1-244 0-644 0-338 0-092 0-021 0-006 0-001 14-979 13-049 11-519 10-648 9-279 7-623 6-322 5-365 4-973 3-966 3-611 2-738 2-323 1-687 1-059 0-608 0-268 J 0-064 [0-015 0-003 0-001 13-854 11-946 10-687 9-781 9-099 7-847 6-389 5-759 6-320 4-640 3-942 3-105 2-836 1-966 1-623 0-854 0-470 0-140 0-038 0-005 14-752 13-280 12-017 10-626 8-839 7-158 5-841 5-201 4-799 4-017 3-682 2-831 2-548 1-768 1-326 0-768 0-410 0-109 0-025 0-003 0-001 13-378 12-016 10-726 9-691 8-824 7-435 6-157 6-664 5-309 4-589 4-119 3-226 3-071 2-194 1-763 1-043 0-564 0-182 0-049 0-009 0-001 13-766 12-809 12-022 10-738 8-467 6-619 5-428 4-963 4-716 4-060 3-967 3-273 8-065 2-313 1-780 1-156 0-647 0-177 0-047 0-008 0-001 12-910 11-880 10-841 9-349 8-028 6-817 6-842 5-546 5-265 4-573 4-389 3-550 3-519 2-679 2-181 1-387 0-868 0-285 0-081 0-018 0-002 12-486 12-285 12-163 10-461 7-828 6-113 5-202 4-834 5-004 4-311 4-366 3-385 3-698 2-648 2-266 1-521 1-062 0-361 0-091 0-032 0-004 10-421 10-302 10-075 9-121 8-058 6-790 5-943 5-664 5-492 5-017 5-300 4-160 4-466 3-083 2-532 1-707 1-266 0-403 0-138 0-051 0-021 i Total . . 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 j 100-000 100-000 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881 —APPENDIX TABLES. XXXV Table XXX.— EMIGE ANTS FEOM UNITED KINGDOM, 1871-1881. Years. English. Scotch. Irish. „ Not Dis- FOEEMNERS. tij,0U1SHED. Total. 1871 (9 months of) 1872 - - - 1873 - - - 1874 _ - ^ 1875 1876 - 1877 - 1878 1879 1880 - - - - 1881 (3 months bf) Ten years 89,504 118,190 123,343 116,490 84,540 73,396 63,711 72,323 104,275 111,845 17,448 17,434 19,541 21,310 20,286 14,686 10,097 8,653 11,087 18,703 22,056 3,284 62,473 72,763 83,692 60,496 41,449 25,976 22,831 29,492 41,296 93,641 7,426 49,700 79,023 72,198 38,465 31,347 25,584 21,289 31,697 49,480 100,369 13,944 5,583 5,696 10,069 5,277 1,787 3,169 3,487 3,064 3,409 4,383 720 224,694 295,213 310,612 241,014 173,809 138,222 119,971 147,663 217,163 332,294 42,822 975,065 167,137 541,535 513,096 46,644 2,243,477 Total Classed Emi--^ grants, those not dis- ! tinguished appor- ( tioned among the rest J 995,768 170,636 553,033 523,990 2,243,477 Table XXXL— PEOPORTION OF BLIND, AND OF DEAF AND DUMB, IN EVERY MILLION PERSONS IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND REGISTRATION COUNTIES IN 188L Deaf Dbaj Deae Dbae DIVISIONS. Blind. AND COUNTIES, Blind. AND COUNTIES. Blind. AND COUNTIES. Blind. AND Dumb. Ddmb. Dumb. Dumb. ' Scotland 845 573 Shetland 2,323 741 Forfar 729 536 Lanark 780 453 Northern - ' 1,726 589 Orkney 1,311 374 Perth - 813 537 Linlithgow 545 386 North-Western 1,404 609 Caithness 1,731 677 Fife - - 587 569 Edinburgh 1,157 934 North-Bastern- 848 502 Sutherland 1,619 536 Kinross - 954 409 Haddington - 935 441 East-Midland - 703 549 Ross & Cromarty 1,497 642 Clackmannan - 583 666 Berwick - 425 227 West-Midland- 705 550 Inverness 1,320 579 Stirling - 542 617 Peebles 730 730 Nairn - - - 1,130 565 Dumbarton 563 358 Selkirk - 76 266 Sonth-Westem 748 546 Elgin '776 510 ArgyU 1,002 557 Roxburgh 532 342 South-Eastern- 982 772 Banff 702 652 Bute 964 964 Dumfries 788 473 Southem - 754 439 Aberdeen 929 468 Kenfrew - 579 988 Kirkcudbright 851 260 Kincardine 507 479 Ayr 795 505 Wigtown 884 702 'Table XXXIL— NUMBER and PROPORTION of PERSONS at Different Ages in the Receipt of Education in Scotland in 1871 and ia 1881, and in the Burghs with Populations of 10,000 and upwards for 1881. Population at Different Ages. Number of Persons at each Age in the Receipt of Education. Percentage to the Population at Bach Age. 0-5 Years 5-15 15 and above Total 0-5 6-15 15 and above Total 0-5 5-15 15 and above Total TJ Census 1871 Census 1881 455,620 510,591 776,871 855,015 2,127,527 2,369,967 3,360,018 3,735,573 10,025 14,152 541,995 675,314 22,101 30,633 574,121 720,099 2-19 2-77 69-77 78-98 1-04 1-29 17-09 19-28 1 Census 1831 227,052 358,792 1,054,516 1,640,360 6,092 270,950 13,972 291,014 2-68 75-52 1-32 17-74 Table XXXIIL— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND, ENGLAND AND "WALES, AND IRELAND, IN 1881, wiir the Peeoentaob of Single, Married, and Widowed, TO THE Total of each Sex. Sexes. Total Population. NUMBBE AT ALL AOBS. Peboentagb to Total op Bach Sex. 1 Single. Married. Widowed. Single. Married. Widowed. SCOTLAND ( Males ( Females 1,799,475 1,936,098 1,192,713 1,216,921 547,772 560,630 58,990 158,547 66-281 62-854 30-441 28-957 3-278 8-189 ENGLAND and 1 WALES [ ~ ( Males \ Females 12,639,902 13,334,537 7,828,210 7,897,529 4,376,898 4,437,962 434,794 999,046 61-932 59-226 34-628 33-282 3-440 7-492 IRELAND ( Males ( Females 2,53-2,762* 2,641,353* 1,740,360 1,675,737 696,542 712,525 95,860 253,091 68-714 63-442 27-501 26-976 3-785 9-582 * 721 persons (515 Males, 206 Females) who were on board the Steam-ship " State of Nevada " are not included. XXXVl CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table XXXIV.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND, ENGLAND AND WALES, AND IRELAND, above 15 Years op age in 1881, with the Precentagb to the Total OF EACH Sex at same Ages. Sexes. Maeriaqk- ABLB Per- sons ONLY Above 15 Years. Number Above 15 Years. Peeoentagb to Total op Each Sex Above 15 Years. Single. Married. Widowed. Single. Married. Widowed. SCOTLAND ( Males ( Females 1,107,519 1,262,488 500,757 543,271 547,772 560,630 58,990 168,647 45-214 43-033 49-459 44-408 5-327 12-569 ENGLAND and 1 WALES ; ~ ( Males I Females 7,911,436 8,594,412 3,099,744 3,157,404 4,376,898 4,437,962 434,794 999,046 39-180 36-738 55-324 51-638 5-496 11-624 IRELAND ( Males t Females 1,611,034* 1,749,091* 818,632 783,475 696,542 712,525 95,860 253,091 50-814 44-793 43-236 40-737 5.960 14.470 721 persons (515 Males, 206 Females) who were on board the Steam-ship " State of Nevada " are not included. Table XXXV.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND ABOVE 15 Years op Age at three Periods of Life, in 1881. MEN. AGE. Men at Each Age. Number at Each Aqe. Percentage to Total Men at Each Age. Bachklors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. | Husbands. Widowers. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 793,968 236,449 77,102 463,831 28,623 8,303 318,712 184,318 44,742 11,425 23,508 24,057 68-419 12-105 10-769 40-142 77-953 58-030 1-439 9-942 31-201 WOMEN. AGE. Women at Each Age. Number at Each Age. Percentage to Total Women at Each Aoe. Spinsters, Wives. Widows. Spinsters. | Wives. Widows. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 861,896 291,687 108,865 464,931 66,533 21,807 369,442 163,684 27,504 27,623 71,470 59,554 53-943 1 42-864 19-382 ! 56-116 20 031 25-264 3-193 24-502 54-705 Table XXXVI.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND AND WALES above 15 Years of Age at three Periods of Life, in 1881. MEN. AGE. Men at Each Age. Number at Each Age. Percentage to Total Men at Each Age. Bachelors. Husbands. | Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 5,620,055 1,755,819 535,562 2,899,489 169,363 40,892 2,639,819 80,747 1,422,533 173,923 314,546 180,124 51-592 9-07ii / 605 46-971 1-437 81-018 9-906 58-732 ; 33-633 WOMEN. AGE. Women at Each Age. Number at Each Age. Percsntaoe to Total Women at Each Aqe. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 5,989,617 1,9.51,713 653,082 2,865,253 224,481 67,670 2,943,186 1,281,741 213,035 181,178 445,491 372,377 47-837 49-138 11-502 66-673 10-362 32 620 3-025 22-826 57-018 Table XXXVIL— CONJUGAL C(JNDITION OF THE PEOPLE OF lEELAND above 15 Years op Aqe at three Periods op Life, in 1881. MEN. AGE. Men at Each Age. Number at Each Age. Percentage to Total Men at Each Age. Baoheloes. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. | Husbands. Widowers. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 1,064,745 385,457 160,832 737,694 60,897 20,041 315,542 287,464 93,536 11,509 37,096 47,255 69-284 15-799 12-461 29-635 74-577 58-157 1-081 9-624 29-382 WOMEN. AGE. Women at Each Ace. Number at Bach Age. Perobntaqb to Total Women at Each Age. Spinsters. | Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 1,164,065 421,718 163,308 6-Jl,934 68,022 23,519 432,298 234,485 45,742 39,833 119,211 94,047 59-441 16-130 14-420 37-137 55-602 28-010 3-422 28-268 57-688 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881— APPENDIX TABLES. XXXVll Table XXXVIII.-CONJUGAL COXDITIOX OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND ABOVE 15 Years ok Age at three Periods of Life, in 187L M E N. AGE. Men at Each AOK. Number at Each Aqe. Peroentaob to Total Men at Each Aqe. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. 15-45 45-65 65 and above 686,549 218,718 72,550 397,910 27,888 8,4-20 278,660 169,378 42,772 9,979 21,452 21,358 57-958 12-751 11-606 40-589 77-441 58-955 1-453 9-808 29-439 WOMEN. AGE. Women at Each Age. Number at Each Age. Percentage to Total Women at Each Aob. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15-45 45-65 65 anil above 781,529 266,728 101,453 423,029 53,140 20,864 330,997 147,853 25,586 27,503 65,735 55,003 54-129 19-923 20-566 42-352 55-432 25-219 3-519 24-645 54-215 Table XXXIX.— COXJUGAL COXDITION OF THE MEN IX SCOTLAXD who were above 15 Years of Age, in 1881. NlTAIBER Off Percentage to the Men at Each Percentafce at Each Age to the Total Bachelors, or Husbands, AGE. Men at Bach Age. Age. or Widowers Bacbelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bacbelors. Husbands. Widowers. 15—20 189,673 189,143 627 3 99-721 0-278 0-001 37-771 0-096 0-005 20—25 166,562 141,249 24,993 320 84-803 16-005 0-192 28-207 4-663 0-542 25—30 137,044 67,603 67,923 1,618 49-329 49-563 1-108 13-600 12-400 2-673 30—35 112,052 32,161 77,492 2,399 28-702 69-167 2-141 6-422 14-147 4-067 35-40 97,972 19,314 75,538 3,120 19-714 77-102 3-184 3-857 13-790 6-289 40—45 90,665 14,361 72,239 4,066 15-840 79-677 4-483 2-868 13-188 . 6-891 45-60 73,562 9,570 59,406 4,586 13-010 80-756 6-234 1-911 10-846 7-774 50—55 66,543 8,293 62,625 5,625 12-463 79-084 8-453 1-656 9-607 9-536 55—60 50,889 6,716 39,251 5,922 11-232 77-131 11-637 1-142 7-165 10-039 60-65 45,455 5,044 33,036 7,375 11-097 72-678 16-225 1-007 6-031 12-502 65—70 31,215 3,418 20,913 6,884 10-950 66-997 22-063 0-682 3-818 11-670 70-75 22,863 2,466 13,446 6,951 10-786 58-811 30-403 0-493 2-454 11-783 75-80 13,448 1,455 6,711 6,282 10-819 49-903 39-277 0-291 1-225 8-954 80—85 7,058 761 2,876 3,422 10-782 40-734 48-484 0-162 0-525 5-801 85-90 1,937 162 638 1,137 8-363 32-938 58-699 0-032 0-116 1-928 90—95 471 29 131 311 6-167 27-813 66-030 0-006 0-024 0-527 95—100 93 10 26 57 10-753 27-967 61-290 0-002 0-006 0-097 100 and above 17 2 2 13 11-766 11-765 76-470 0-001 0-001 0-022 Total above 15 Years 1,107,519 500,757 647,772 58,990 45-214 49-459 6-327 100-000 100-000 100-000 Table XL.— GOXJUGAL CONDITIOX OF THE WOMEN IN SCOTLAND WHO WERE ABOVE 15 YeARS OP ASB, IN 1881. Women Number op Percentage to the Women at Percentage at Each Age to the Total Spinsters, or Wives, AGE. AT Each Age, ' or Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15-20 188,597 185,141 3,434 22 98-167 1-821 0-012 34-079 0-612 0-014 20—25 177,129 130,206 46,313 610 73-509 26-147 0-344 23-967 8-261 0-385 26—30 161,491 66,275 83,705 2,611 43-089 55-254 1-667 12-015 14-931 1-684 30—35 126,130 36,060 84,177 4,893 28-818 67-272 3-910 6-638 15-015 3-086 35—40 113,796 26,506 79,589 7,701 23-293 69-940 6-767 4-879 14-196 4-867 40—45 105,753 21,743 72,224 11,786 20-560 68-295 11-145 4-003 12-883 7-434 45-50 88,611 17,160 57,604 13,847 19-366 65-008 15-626 3-159 10-275 8-734 50—55 80,864 15,627 47,665 17,672 19-325 58-945 21-730 2-876 8-502 11-083 55—60 62,313 11,986 32,799 17,528 19-235 52-636 28-129 2-206 5-850 11-065 60—65 69,899- 11,760 26,616 22,523 19-633 42-765 37-602 2-165 4-569 14-206 65—70 41,542 8,121 14,606 18,915 19-649 34-919 45-632 1-495 2-587 11-930 70—75 32,494 6,663 8,190 17,641 20-505 25-205 54-290 1-226 1-461 11-127 75—80 19,098 3,817 3,395 11,886 19-986 17-777 62-237 0-703 0-606 7-497 80—85 11,062 2,301 1,154 7,607 20-801 10-432 68-767 0-423 0-206 4-798 85—90 3,461 686 214 2,661 19-821 6-183 73-996 0-126 038 1-615 90-95 964 163 35 756 17-086 3-669 79-246 0-030 0-006 0-477 95—100 214 43 10 161 20-093 4-673 75-234 0-008 0-002 0-101 100 and above 40 13 - 27 32-500 0-000 67-600 0-002 0-000 0017 Total above 15 Years 1,262,448 543,271 560,630 158,547 43-033 44-408 12-569 100-000 100-000 100-000 xxxvm CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881>— APPENDIX .HABLES. Tablib XLL— conjugal CONDITION OF THE MEN IN SCOTLAND who week ABOVE L5 Yeabs of Age, in Seven Geoups op Ages, in 1881. AGE. Men AT Each Age. Number op Percentage to the Men at Each Age. Percentage at Bach Age to the Total Bachelors, or Husbands, or Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Wido-wers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widower.s. 15—20 20-25 25-35 35-45 45—55 55—65 65 and above 189,673 166,562 249,096 188,637 140,105 96,344 77,102 189,143 141,249 99,764 33,675 17,863 10,760 8,303 527 24,993 145,415 147,777 112,031 72,287 44,742 3 320 3,917 7,185 10,211 13,297 24,057 99-721 84-803 40-050 17-852 12-760 11-168 10-769 0-278 15-005 58-377 78-839 79-962 75-030 58-030 0-001 0-192 1-573 3-809 7-288 13-802 31-201 37-771 28-207 19-923 6-725 3-567 2-149 1-658 0-096 4-563 26-546 26-978 20-452 13-197 8-168 0-005 0-542 6-640 12-180 17-310 22-541 40-782 Total above 15 Years 1,107,519 500,757 547,772 58,990 45-214 49-459 5-327 100-000 100-000 100-000 Table XLIL— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE WOMEN IN SCOTLAND who weee above 15 Ybaes of Age, in Seven Groups of Ages, in 1881. Percentage at Each Age to the Number oi Percentage to the Women at Each Total Spinsters, or Wives, or AGE. Women at Each Aqe. Age. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15—20 188,597 185,141 3,434 22 98-167 1-821 0-012 84-079 0-612 0-014 20—25 177,129 130,208 46,313 610 73-509 26-147 0-344 23-967 8-261 0-385 25—35 276,621 101,335 167,882 7,404 36-633 60-691 2-676 18-653 29-945 4-669 35—45 219,549 48,249 151,813 19,487 21-976 69-148 8-876 8-881 27-079 12-291 45—55 169,475 32,787 105,269 31,419 19-346 62-115 18-539 6-035 18-777 19-817 55-65 12-2,212 23,746 58,415 40,051 19-430 47-798 32-772 4-371 10-420 25-261 65 and above 108,865 21,807 27,504 59,554 20-031 25-264 54-705 4-014 4-906 87-563 Total above 15 Years 1,262,448 543,271 560,630 158,547 43-033 44-408 12-559 100-000 100-000 100-000 Table XLIIL— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE MEN IN ENGLAND AND WALES who weeb above 15 Yeaes of Age, in Seven Groups of Ages, in 1881. Percentage at Each Age to the Total Bachelors, or Husbands, Number of Percentage to the Men at Each AGE. Men at Each Age. Age. or Widowers Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. 15—20 1,268,269 1,262,311 5,860 98 99-530 0-462 0-008 40-723 0-184 0-023 20—25 1,112,364 864,402 245,466 2,486 77-709 22-067 0-2-24 27-886 5-608 0-572 25-35 1,821,537 577,349 1,217,714 26,474 31-696 66-851 1-463 18-626 27-821 6-089 85—45 1,417,895 195,427 1,170,779 51,689 13-783 82-572 3-645 6-305 26-749 11-888 45—55 1,033,266 99,498 859,840 73,928 9-629 83-216 7-155 3-210 19-645 17-003 55—65 722,553 59,865 662,693 99,995 8-285 77-876 13-839 1-931 12-856 22-998 65 and above 535,562 40,892 314,546 180,124 7-635 58-732 33-633 1-319 7-187 41-427 Total above 15 Years 7,911,436 3,099,744 4,376,898 434,794 39-180 55-324 5-496 100-000 100-000 100-000 Table XLIV.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE WOMEN IN ENGLAND AND WALES who weee above 15 Ybaes op Age, in Seven Geoups op Ages, in 1881. 1 Percentage at Each Age to the NUMBBE OF Percentage to the Women at Each Total Spinsters, or Wives, or AGE. Women at Each Age. Age. Widows. 1 Spinsters Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15— ;20 0,278,963 1,246,329 32,416 218 97-448 2-535 0-017 39-473 0-730 0-022 20-25 1,215,872 809,0,01 402,019 4,852 66-537 33-064 0-399 25-622 9-069 0-486 25—35 1,971,924 576,103 1,348,802 52,019 29-215 68-147 2-638 18-246 80-280 5-207 35—45 1,522,858 233,820 1,164,949 124,089 15-354 76-498 8-148 7-406 26-250 12-421 45—55 1,140,180 136,080 810,420 193,680 11-935 71-078 16-987 4-310 18-261 19-386 55—65 811,533 88,401 471,321 251,811 10-893 58-078 31-029 2-800 10-620 25-205 65 and above 653,082 67,670 213,035 372,377 10-362 32-620 57-018 2-143 4-800 87-273 Total above 15 Years 8,594,412 3,157,404 4,437,962 999,046 36-738 51-638 11-624 100-000 100-000 100-000 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881,— APPENDIX TABLES. XXXIX Table XLV.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE MEN IN lEELAND who webe ABOVE 15 Yeaes op Age, in Seven Gboups op Ages, in 1881. Percentage at Each Age to the SuMBEE or Peroentag e to the Men at Each Total Bachelors, or Husbands, AGE. Men at Each Age. Age. or Widowers Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. 15—20 274,033 273,639 382 12 99-856 0-140 0-004 33-4-26 0-055 0-013 20-25 231,754 214,946 16,531 277 92-747 7'133 0-120 26-257 2-373 0-289 25-35 296,304 177,776 115,517 3,011 59-998 38-986 1-016 21-716 16-684 3-14X 35-45 262,654 71,333 183,112 8,209 27-159 69-716 3-125 8-714 26-289 8-563 45-55 213,639 36,485 162,843 14,311 17-078 76-223 6-699 4-457 23-379 14-929 65—65 171,818 24,412 124,621 22,785 14-208 72-531 13-261 2-982 17-892 23-769 65 and above 169,582 19,095 93,282 47,205 11 -966 58-454 29-580 2-332 13-392 49-244 Ages unspecified 1,250 946 254 60 75-680 20-320 4-000 0-116 0-036 0-052 Total above 16 Years 1,611,034, 818,632 696,542 95,860 50-814 43-236 5-950 100-000 100-000 100-000 ige and Condition not 515 They bein g on board the ship " State of Nevada," and -whose Agei and Conjugal Condition were not Imown ascertained. Table XLVI.— CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE WOMEN IN lEELAND who were ABOVE 15 Years op Age, in Seven Geoups op Ages, in 1881. AGE. Women at Eacb Age. Number op Percentage to the Women at Each Age. Percentage at Each Age to the Total Spinsters, or Wives, or Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. 15—20 20—25 25—35 35 45 45—55 65—65 65 and above Ages unspecified 284,923 245,542 337,478 296,122 229,416 192,302 162,283 1,025 281,534 201,579 145,434 63,387 39,332 - 28,690 22,913 606 3,345 43,192 182,380 203,381 142,560 91,925 45,463 279 44 771 9,664 29,354 47,524 71,687 93,907 140 98-811 82-096 43-094 21-406 17-144 14-919 14-119 59-122 1-174 17-590 54-042 68-681 62-141 47-802 28-016 27-219 0-015 0-314 2-864 9-913 20-715 37-279 67-866 13-659 35-934 25-729 18-563 8-090 6-020 ■ 3-662 2-926 0-077 0-469 6-062 25-596 28-544 20-008 12-901 6-381 0-039 0-017 0-305 3-818 11-698 18-778 28-326 37-104 0-055 Total above 15 Years. 1,749,091 783,476 712,625 253,091 44-793 40-737 14-470 100-000 100-000 100-000 Age and Condition not on- known - - j ^°® They being on board the ship " State of Nevada," and whose Ages and Conjugal Condition were not ascertained. Table XLVIL— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. Table XLVIIL— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE BUEGHS IN SCOT- LAND HAVING Populations op 10,000 and UPWAED3 IN 1881. Nationalities. NUMBEB. Percentage to Population. SCOTLAND IRELAND - ENGLAND BRITISH COLONIES BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN ABROAD OR AT SEA - FOREIGNERS - - - WALES - - - - CHANNEL ISLANDS Total Population 3,397,759 218,746 90,017 12,874 7,024 6,399 1,806 949 90-957 5-856 2-410 0-345 0-188 0-171 0-048 0-025 3,735,573 100-000 Nationalities. Number. Percentage to Population. SCOTLAND ENGLAND IRELAND BRITISH '.COLONIES BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN ABROAD OR AT SEA - FOREIGNERS WALES - - - _ CHANNEL ISLANDS Total Population 1,429,012 141,626 51,402 7,768 4,954 4,171 882 645 87-116 8-634 3-134 0-473 0-302 0-254 0-054 0-033 1,640,360 rjlOO-000 Table XLIX.— NUMBEE op PEESONS following Each CLASS op OCCUPATIONS in 1871 and 1881, WITH THE Percentage op Eaoh Class to the Total Population at Each oi; these Years. Classes of Occupations. Numbers in Each Class. Percentage in Each Class to- THE Total Population. 1871. 1881. 1871. 1881. I. PROFESSIONAL, n. DOMESTIC, III. COMMERCIAL, IV. AGRICULTURAL, V. INDUSTRIAL, VI. UNOCCUPIED AND NON-PRODUCTIVE, - Total Population 72,911 159,403 114,694 270,008 761,281 1,991,721 96,103 176,565 132,126 269,537 932,653 2,128,589 2-17 4-74 3-41 8-04 22-36 59-28 2-57 4-73 3-54 7-21 24-97 56-98 3,360,018 3,735,573 100-000 100-000 For the sake of comparison, the numbers relative to Classes L, V., and VI., Census 1871, have been altered to agree with the classification adopted in 1881. xl CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table L.— NUMBEE OF PEESONS WOEKING IN" WOOL, COnOlSr, AND FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE, COAL MINING, lEONSTONE MINING, AND SHIPBUILDING IN THE VAEIOUS COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND, 1881. COUNTIES. In Wool. In Cotton and Flax. In Hemp and Jute. Coal (incl. Shale) Miners Iron- stone Miners Ship- build- ing. COUNTIES. In Wool. In Cotton and Flax. In Hemp and Jute. Coal (incl. Shale) Miners Iron- stone Miners Ship- build- ing. SCOTLAND. 35,646 80,065 122,056 55,265 10,481 18,492 16 Clackmannan - 2,853 10 15 822 _ 23 17 Stirling 18 Dumbarton 2,684 70 1,437 6,891 41 30 3,492 627 807 849 157 2,773 1 Shetland 4,181 6 16 - 55 19 Argyll 185 12 57 54 1 214 2 Orkney 617 8 _ 76 20 Bute 26 187 6 - - 36 3 Caithness 60 3 100 1 _ 105 21 Renfrew 1,586 12,428 308 694 846 3,982 4 Sutherland 42 14 1 12 22 Ayr 1,788 4,422 338 8,223 3,933 316 6 Ross and Cromarty 175 _ 17 2 Sir. 23 Lanark 3,921 26,711 1,286 28,058 2,922 7,543 6 Inverness 761 1 4 2 _ 103 24 Linlithgow 10 79 2 2,320 780 18 7 Nairn 4 _ 3 _ 3 25 Edinburgh - 229 300 712 3,807 316 584 8 Elgin - 225 6 .P.3 _ 96 26 Haddington - 18 - 16 746 8 19 9 Banff 166 3 11)4 1 137 27 Berwick 174 8 2 2 - 21 10 Aherdeen 1,505 1,367 610 3 691 28 Peebles 1,459 - 3 - - - 11 Kincardhio 46 148 60 _ _ 40 29 Selkirk - 5,159 - 1 1 1 12 Forfar 105 11,356 16,632 4 1 1,009 30 RoxburKli 3,268 7 28 3 - 13 Perth 1,474 2,524 917 60 6 69 31 Dumfries 1,909 64 24 287 12 14 Fife 146 11,906 046 5,993 10 266 32 Kirkcudbright 389 4 11 5 13 15 Kinross 370 185 - 40 1 33 Wigtown 41 1 6 1 ' 22 Table LL— NUMBEE OF PEESONS ENGAGED IN DOMESTIC OFFICES OE SEEVICES, WITH THE PEE CENTAGE TO THE TOTAL POPULATIOX IN THE VAEIOUS COUXTIES, AND PEINCIPAL BUKGHS OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SCOTLAND. TOTAL COUNTIES. 1 Shetland 2 Orkney 3 Caithness 4 Sutherland - 5 Boss and Cromarty 6 Inverness 7 Nairn - 8 Elgin 9 Banff 10 Aberdeen 11 Kincardine - 12 Forfar 13 Perth - 14 Fife 15 Kinross 16 Clackmannan 17 Stirling 18 Dumbarton 19 Argyll 20 Bute 21 Renfrew 22 Ayr 23 Lanark - 24 Linlithgow 25 Edinburgh 26 Haddington - 27 Berwick 28 Peebles - 29 Selkirk - 30 Roxburgh 31 Dumfries 32 Kirkcudbright 33 Wigtown Number in Domestic Class 176,565 1,175 911 1,516 983 3,379 4,628 747 2,949 1,776 15,599 2,252 8,976 6,794 6,206 384 953 4,688 3,898 5,091 1,032 8,764 8,426 35,808 1,429 29,940 2,163 1,876 862 1,011 3,011 4,544 2,681 2,114 Per Centage to total Inhabitants. 4-73 3-96 2-84 3-80 4-39 4-25 5-36 8-44 6-54 2-97 5-80 6-35 3-34 5-21 3-61 5-24 [3-97 4 '39 4 '99 6-30 .''.■8.''i 3-88 3-87 3-80 3-2r. 7'70 5 '62 5'32 6'30 3-84 5-73 5-97 6-34 5-50 PEINCIPAL BTJEaHS. I Number in Percentage V. ^- ,-., to total Domestic Class, t -u iT-l \ Inhabitants. •TOTAL 73,359 '0- ■ iiul BURGHS. ♦Aberdeen {Purliamentcrni Biirc/li] *Airdrie [Padl'nnentary Bvr'jh) •Arbroath [Porllainentary Bvr'j]') ^Aat [Pai'Uame'iitary Burgh) *'DumV)arton {ParUuin>^atu.rif Jji'mjI) •Dumfries [Parliamentary Bi','/ff) •Dundee {Parliamentary Baraii) Dunfermline {Parlinmenta rii B< r •Dunfermline {MuHiri2^al or J, Bar;/!,) - •Dysart (I'a rliamrnta ry Bv r'FEK!HLI!VE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 9^569 *Bi;XFKKMllNE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - - _ _ 10,964 *BfSAKT (Parliamentary Burgh) - 5,910 *EDirfBirKGlI {Parliamentary Bwrgh) 124,110 *FAIiK.IKK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 6,427 *FORFAE {Parliamentary Burgh) - 7,131 GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) 6,581 *GALASniELS (Municipal or Police Btirgh) 8,080 GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) 251,995 ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - 263,049 *(iO\AlS (Police Burgh) - - 23,985 GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 31,538 *GKEENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 32,455 BAMILTON {Parliamejvtary Burgh)- 6,988 ♦HAMILTON {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 9,066 ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 8,547 ♦INYERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 9,019 KILBJAEXOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 12,818 ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 13,238 ♦KISSfING PARK (Police Burgh) - 5,791 ♦KIRKCALOl' (Parliainentary Burgh) 7,252 KIRKCALDV (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - 12,587 ♦LEITII {Parliamentary Burgh) - 29,973 ♦MARYIIILL (Police Burgh) - 6,359 ♦MOSTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) 8,269 ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Bwrgh) - 5,863 ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 29,800 ♦PABTICK (Police Burgh) - 13,702 ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 15,496 ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) 5,792 PORT-GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 6,322 ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 6,457 ♦UUTHERGLEK (Parliament. Burgh) 6,830 ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 8,407 ♦WISHAW {Police Burgh) - 6,183 18,942 2,676 3,938 3,791 2,450 2,958 25,364 3,156 3,743 2,130 36,967 2,482 2,417 2,288 2,778 84,016 88,465 9,709 11,788 12,201 2,617 3,639 3,011 2,826 4,784 4,967 2,398 2,419 4,371 11,122 2,422 2,608 2,746 9,888 5,019 4,940 2,200 1,968 2,458 2,226 2,813 2,766 24,670 3,344 6,161 4,867 3,074 3,971 33,659 4,291 5,045 2,700 49,924 3,076 3,214 2,879 3,591 109,605 115,110 11,742 14,542 15,043 3,279 4,434 3,946 3,664 6,122 6,327 2,901 3,135 5,616 13,723 3,072 3,409 3,173 13,182 6,351 6,479 2,760 2,505 3,082 2,851 3,651 3,277 17,080 1,832 3,548 3,169 1,914 2,825 25,895 2,971 3,324 1,744 42,084 1,854 2,061 2,273 2,782 82,002 85,410 7,834 9,740 9,996 2,032 2,606 2,695 2,672 3,704 3,826 1,884 2,202 3,773 9,308 2,122 2,254 1,617 9,395 4,618 4,702 1,557 1,616 1,971 1,753 2,476 1,622 9,862 1,075 2,310 1,957 1,064 1,633 14,517 1,516 1,733 967 22,162 1,027 1,242 1,022 1,237 44,387 46,110 3,430 5,294 5,430 1,104 1,380 1,357 1,716 1,944 2,011 827 1,319 2,185 4,999 909 1,632 852 6,049 2,051 2,844 972 892 1,051 868 1,489 928 5,296 463 1,166 1,010 364 791 8.^2 499 9,940 470 614 407 470 16,001 16,419 979 1,962 1,986 673 646 650 977 1,048 1,074 179 696 1,013 1,943 266 974 221 2,174 682 1,471 503 791 356 33-285 39-842 32-374 34-454 38-245 31-885 32-172 32-981 34-170 36-041 29-786 38-618 33-894 34-767 34-381 33-340 33-630 40-479 37-377 37-593 37-450 40-139 35-229 31-334 37-322 37-445 41-409 33-366 34-726 37-107 38-088 31-539 46-836 33-181 36-630 31-879 37-983 36-978 38-067 38-182 33-460 44-735 43-351 49-806 42-346 44-233 47-986 42-805 42-567 44-843 46-056 45-685 40-226 47-861 45-071 43-747 44-443 43-495 43-760 48-955 46-110 46-350 46-923 48-908 46-156 40-514 47-761 47-794 50-095 43-229 44-617 45-785 48-309 41-227 54-119 44-234 46-351 41-811 47-652 47-069 47-731 48-902 43-428 53-000 30-014 27-286 29-168 28-801 29-878 30-452 32-845 31-048 30-345 29-509 33-908 28-847 28-902 34-539 34-431 32-541 32-469 32-662 30-883 30-800 29-078 28-745 31-532 29-626 28-897 28-902 32-533 30-364 29-975 31-055 33-370 27-258 27-580 31-527 33-703 30-343 26-882 30-364 30-525 30-069 29-4.52 26-233 17-330 16-012 18-991 17-786 16-453 17-602 18-413 15-843 15-821 16-362 17-857 15-979 17-417 15-630 15-309 17-614 17-529 14-301 16-786 16-731 15-798 16-222 15-877 19-027 15-166 15-191 14-281 18-188 17-369 16-678 14-295 19-736 14-532 17-094 14-969 18-353 16-782 16-761 16-277 14-888 17-711 15-009 See Note at p. xliii. 9-305 6-896 9-495 9-180 5-683 9-141 6-175 8-266 7-778 8-444 8-009 7-313 8-610 6-184 5-817 6-350 6-242 4-082 6-221 6-119 8-191 7-125 6-435 10-833 8-176 8-113 3-091 8-219 8-049 6-482 4-026 11-779 3-769 7-295 4-977 9-493 8-664 5-806 5-467 6-141 9-409 5-758 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. xiv Table LVL— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS, 1881. SCOTLAND. SCOTLAND Total Popula- tion Population at Three Groups of Ages. Number of Persons in the of Education. Receipt Percentage of Persona in the Receipt of Education to the Population at Each Group of Ages. Under 5 Years. 5-15 Years. Above 15 Years. Under 5 Years. .5-15 Years. Above 15 Years. Total. Under 5 Years. 5-16 Years. Above 15 Years. Totil. TOTAL 3,735,573 510,591 855,015 2,369,967 14,152 676,314 30,630 720,096 2-77 78-98 1-29 19-28 Divisions. I. NORTHE»\ 123,984 13,806 26,447 83,731 430 22,371 1,400 24,201 3-11 84-69 1-67 19-52 II. NORTB-WESTEEN - 165,856 18,987 35,660 111,209 767 30,989 2,600 34,356 4-04 86-90 2-34 20-71 III. NOKTH-EASTERN - 418,250 58,299 101,145 258,806 2,132 85,481 4,433 92,046 3-66 84-51 1-71 22-01 IV. EAST-IIIDI/AKD 602,421 78,688 139,857 383,876 3,511 111,718 3,727 118,956 4-46 79-88 0-97 19-75 T. WEST-MIDLAND 283,460 38,553 65,557 179,350 963 61,868 2,105 54,916 2-47 79-10 1-17 19-37 TI. SOITH-WESTERN 1,385,447 201,520 317,358 866,569 3,201 234,610 8,232 246,043 1-59 73-93 0-95 17-76 VII. SOLTH-EASTERN 546,658 73,222 120,847 3.52,589 2,270 97,552 6,697 106,519 3-10 80-72 1-90 19-49 VIII. SOITHERN Counties. 209,497 27,516 48,144 133,837 888 40,735 1,436 43,059 3-23 84-61 1-07 20-55 I. N&rtJwm Division. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 29,705 32,044 39,869 22,376 2,992 3,694 4,716 2,404 6,103 6,969 8,968 4,407 20,610 21,381 26,175 15,566 79 76 190 85 4,782 6,965 7,866 3,758 183 259 677 281 5,044 6,300 8,733 4,124 2-64 2-06 4-03 3-54 78-35 85-59 87-71 85-27 0-89 1-21 2-59 1-81 16-98 19-66 21-91 18-13 II. North- Western Division. 1 5 EOSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 79,467 86,389 9,026 9,961 17,278 18,382 53,163 68,046 265 502 14,838 16,151 1,133 1,467 16,236 18,120 2-94 5-04 85-88 87-86 2-13 2-63 20-43 20-97 III. North-Eastern Division. 7 NAIRN - - - - 8 ELGIN (OR MORAY) - 9 BANFF - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 8,847 45,108 59,783 269,047 35,465 1,047 5,991 8,243 38,093 4,925 1,967 10,494 16,005 65,012 8,667 5,833 28,623 36,535 165,942 21,873 73 280 323 1,276 181 1,702 9,032 12,911 54,655 7,281 134 621 625 2,845 308 1,909 9,833 13,859 68,676 7,770 6-97 4-67 3-92 3-35 3-68 86-53 85-98 86-04 83-92 84-01 2-30 1-82 1-71 1-71 1-41 21-58 21-80 23-18 21-81 21-91 IV. East-Midland ^ Division. 12 POEPAR 13 PERTH _ - _ 14 FIFE _ - - - 15 KINEOSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 268,653 130,282 172,131 7,330 24,025 35,969 15,442 23,050 843 3,384 62,229 28,359 41,465 1,622 6,182 170,455 86,481 107,616 4,865 14,459 1,673 722 959 30 127 47,597 23,.599 34,162 1,297 5,063 1,306 1,196 970 32 223 60,576 25,517 36,091 1,369 5,413 4-65 4-68 4-16 3-56 3-75 76-49 83-21 82-39 79.96 81-90 0-77 1-38 0-90 0-66 1-54 18-83 19-59 20-97 18-54 22.53 V. West-Midland Division. 17 STIELING - - - 18 DUMBARTON - - 19 ARGYLL - - - 20 BUTE - - 106,883 78,182 80,761 17,634 16,369 10,764 9,371 2,049 26,135 17,847 17,927 3,648 64,379 49,671 53,463 11,937 472 141 296 44 20,800 13,363 14,963 2,732 473 553 924 155 21,745 14,067 16,183 2,931 2-88 1-31 3-16 2-15 79-58 74-87 83-47 74-89 0-73 1-12 1-73 1-30 20-34 17-98 20-04 16-62 VI. South-Western Division. 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 225,611 217,630 942,206 31,280 32,256 137,984 51,334 64,349 211,675 142,997 131,025 592,647 686 409 2,206 38,705 42,032 153,873 1,268 1,098 5,866 40,559 43,539 161,945 1-87 1-27 1-60 75-40 77-34 72-69 0-89 0-84 0-99 17-98 20-01 17-19 VII. South- Eastern Division. 24 LINLITHGOW , 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 44,005 388,836 38,510 35,273 13,688 26,346 6,925 51,193 5,088 4,469 1,794 3,763 11,169 83,452 8,942 8,169 3,145 5,970 25,911 254,191 24,480 22,635 8,749 16,623 190 1,627 167 161 64 61 9,133 67,240 7,165 6,852 2,460 4,712 132 6,180 163 121 63 48 9,455 75,047 7,475 7,134 2,587 4,821 2-74 3-18 3-28 3 '60 3-57 1-63 81-77 80-57 80-02 83-88 78-22 79.93 0-51 2-43 0-63 0.53 0-72 0-29 21-49 19-30 19-41 20-23 18-90 18-30 VIII. Southern Division. 30 E0XBUR6H - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - 52,592 76,167 42,290- 38,448 6,919 9,816 5,579 5,202 11,914 17,403 9,786 9,041 33,759 48,948 26,925 24,206 282 281 154 171 9,989 14,781 8,406 7,559 221 676 301 338 10,492 15,638 8,861 8,068 4-08 2-86 2-76 3.29 83-84 84-93 85-90 83-61 0-65 1-18 1-12 1-40 19-95 20-53 20-95 20-98 xlvi CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table No. LVII.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS, 188L PEINCIPAL BURGHS. PRINCIPAL BTJEGHS Population at three Groups Total | of Ages. POPDLA- Under 5 Years. 5-15 Years. Number of Persons in the Receipt of Education. Percentage of Persons in the Receipt of Education to the Popu- lation at each Group of Ages. Above 15 Years. Under 5 Years. 5-15 Years. Above 15 Years. Total. Under 5 Years. 5-15 Years. Above. 15 Yrs. Total ♦TOTAL ■ l,6i0,360 227,052 358,792 1,054,616 6,092 270,950 13.972 291,014 75-52 1-32 17-74 ♦ABERDEEN (Parliamentary Burgh) *AIRDRIE {Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦ARKROATD (Parliamentary Burgh) *A¥R (Parliamentary Burgh) - *DirittBARTOJr (Parliamentary Burgh ■•DIlMFRres (Parliamentary Burgh) - *DirNIH!E (Parliamentary Burgh) DIIi\FERI»II;IN£ (Parliament. Burgh) *DirNFEKMliI\E (Municipal m- Royal Burgh) - - *»YSART (Parliamentary Burgh) - *EDigrBirR«H (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦FALKIKK (Parliamentary Burgh) *FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) GAIiAS9IIEI.S (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦GALASHIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) . _ _ GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) ♦GOV AN (Police Burgh) - GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦GREENOCK (Mvmimpal or Police Burgh) - _ _ HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦HAMILTON (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Bv/rgh) - - ♦KINNING PARK (Police Bwrgh) ♦KntKCALDV (Parliannentary Burgh) KIRKCALDY (Munic.or Police Burgh] ♦lEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦MARVIIILL (Police Burgh) ♦MONTROSE (Parliamientary Burgh) ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Bv/rgh) ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Bwrgh) ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) PORT-GLASGOW (ParlioMhent. Burgh) ♦FORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Bv/rgh) _ _ _ ♦RUTUERGLEN (Parliament. Burgh) ^STIRhVUi (Parliamentary B-iirgh) - ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) 105,189 13,363 21,785 20,987 13,786 17,092 140,239 17,084 19,916 10,891 228,367 13,170 12,817 12,436 16,330 488,688 511,415 49,560 64,722 66,704 13,995 18,517 16,184 17,385 24,978 25,844 11,552 13,347 23,316 59,486 12,884 14,994 12,904 56,638 27,410 28,980 10,963 10,872 13,294 11,265 16,012 13,112 14,476 2,103 2,812 2,835 1,994 2,237 18,750 2,171 2,579 1,432 28,012 2,133 1,839 1,822 2,307 66,839 70,061 8,374 9,449 9,796 2,094 2,920 2,328 2,186 3,686 3,807 2,004 1,732 3,079 8,998 1,965 1,939 2,234 7,486 4,229 3,612 1,758 1,661 2,012 1,698 2,180 2,224 23,630 3,278 5,159 4,754 3,109 3,897 31,933 4,053 4,844 2,723 46,107 3,047 3,066 2,697 3,386 101,602 106,770 11,223 14,686 15,194 3,199 4,602 3,608 3,605 6,071 6,304 2,762 3,120 6,578 13,526 2,880 3,411 3,307 12,393 5,901 6,189 2,679 2,415 2,963 2,753 3,492 3,487 67,083 7,982 13,814 13,398 8,683 10,958 89,556 10,860 12,492 6,736 154,238 7,990 7,912 7,916 9,637 320,747 334,584 29,963 40,587 41,714 8,702 11,095 10,248 11,694 16,221 15,733 6,796 8,495 14,658 36,961 8,039 9,644 7,363 36,759 17,280 19,179 6,516 6,896 8,319 6,814 10,340 7,401 672 67 73 57 18 65 933 82 102 44 864 66 67 37 44 1,023 1,075 63 172 176 50 59 94 158 45 45 28 29 67 288 69 164 77 172 60 221 52 32 33 14 19,936 2,531 3,852 3,768 2,376 3,122 22,743 3,204 3,854 2,163 36,919 2,297 2,430 2,132 2,643 71,363 75,065 7,733 11,046 11,411 2,383 3,264 2,904 3,428 4,477 4,670 1,868 2,481 4,421 10,840 2,212 2,823 2,682 9,569 4,367 5,016 2,228 1,781 2,176 1,931 2,925 2,733 1,552 50 87 209 49 133 538 57 62 11 4,921 69 35 21 23 3,124 3,184 256 359 367 64 72 21 301 144 147 28 41 55 374 98 99 43 288 362 230 67 44 47 24 119 65 22,160 2,648 4,012 4,024 2,443 3,320 24,214 3,343 4,018 2,218 42,704 2,431 2,522 2,190 2,710 76,500 79,324 8,052 11,677 11,954 2,497 3,395 3,019 4-64 3-19 2-60 2-01 0-90 2-90 4-98 3-78 3-95 3-07 3-08 3-05 3-10 2-03 1-91 1-54 1-53 0-75 1-S2 84-37 77-21 74-67 79-05 76-42 80-11 71-22 79-05 79-66 79-43 80-07 76-39 79-26 79-05 78-06 70-30 70-31 68-90 75-21 1-80 76-10 2-39 i 74-49 2-02 4-04 3,887 7-23 4,666 1-22 4,862 1-18 1,9-24 1-40 2,551 1-67 4,543 2-18 11,602 3-20 2,379 3-51 3,086 8-46 2,802 3-46 10,029 2-30 4,789 1-42 5,467 6-12 2,347 2-96 1,857 2-05 2,256 1-64 1,969 0-82 3,132 4-04 2,864 2-97 72-50 SC-49 95-09 73-74 74-08 67-88 79-62 79-26 80-14 76-81 82-76 81-10 77-21 74-00 81-05 83-16 73-75 73-44 70-14 83-76 78-38 ♦ See Note at p. xliii. 2-31 0-63 0-63 1-56 0-56 1-21 0-60 0-52 0-50 16 3-19 0-86 0-44 0-27 0-24 0-97 0-96 0-85 0-88 0-88 0-74 0-65 0-20 2-60 0-95 0-93 0-41 0-48 0-38 1-01 1-22 1-03 0-58 0-81 2-09 1-20 1-03 0-64 0-56 0-35 1-15 0-88 21-07 19-82 18-42 19-17 17-72 19-42 17-27 19-57 20-18 20-37 18-70 18-46 19-68 17-61 17-68 15-45 I 15-51 16-25 17-89 17-92 17-84 18-33 18-65 22-36 18-68 18-81 16-66 19-11 19-49 19-34 18-46 20-58 21-71 18-02 17-47 18-86 21-43 17-08 16-97 17-48 19-56 21-84 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. xlvii Table LVIII.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS, 1881. SCOTLAND. SCOTLAND iSex. Total Persons receiving Instruc- tion. CMldren under 15 years of Age receiving Instrutiou, Persons above 15 years of Age receiving Instruc- tion including Divinity, Law, and Medical Students. Persons above 15 years of Age receiving Instruc tion excluding Divinity, Law, and Medical Students. Divinity Students of all Ages. Law Students of all Ages. Medical Students of all Ages. TOTAL Males Females 367,624 352,472 350,908 338,558 16,716 13,914 13,360 13,907 655 366 2,335 7 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN (OR MORAY) 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAE 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS - ~ 16 CLACKMANNAN - •17 STIRLING 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE 21 RENFREW - 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON - 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ; Males ; Females ; Males ; Females [ Males I Females ( Males [ Females ■ Males Females Males Females ( Males ( Females ( Males I Females f Males ( Females j Males I Females ( Males ( Females f Males I Females f Males [ Females ( Males t Females i Males 1 Females I Males i Females ' Males . Females Males , Females Males Females f Males ( Females ( Males ( Females ( Males [ Females ' Males . Females Males Females Males Females 2,733 2,311 3,226 3,074 4,442 4,291 2,168 1,956 7,628 9,545 8,575 956 953 4,987 4,846 7,066 6,793 30'075 28,600 4,014 3,756 .25,830 24,746 13,061 12,456 18,197 17,894 670 3,776 2,637 11,033 10,712 7,278 6,779 :8,491 7,692 1,545 1,386 20,430 20,129 22,091 ai,448 81,629 80,316 4,748 4,707 38,389 ,36,658 ,3,540 3,728 3,406 1,303 1,284 ■2,519 2,302 5,361 ,:5,131 :8,131 7,507 4,446 4,415 4,194 3,874 2,606 2,255 3,096 2,945 4,133 3,923 1,987 1,856 7,868 7,235 7,958 887 4,753 4,659 6,742 6,492 28,498 27,332 3,829 25,219 24,051 12,457 11,864 17,646 17,475 674 653 2,660 2,530 10,838 10,434 6,540 7,931 7,328 1,464 1,312 19,865 19,426 21,588 20,853 78,459 77,620 ■ 4,696 4,627 34,752 34,115 3,867 , ,455 3,659 3,354 1,268 1,256 2,484 2,289 5,233 5,038 7,800 7,262 4,292 4,268 3,997 3,733 127 56 130 129 309 181 100 740 393 850 617 66 234 287 324 301 1,577 1,268 185 123 611 695 604 592 551 419 15 17 116 107 195 278 314 239 560 364 81 74 565 703 503 595 3,170 2,696 52 80 3,637 2,543 68 85 69 52 35 28 35 13 128 93 331 245 154 147 197 141 127 56 130 129 300 180 100 732 393 820 617 64 226 287 305 301 1,222 1,267 168 123 569 695 544 592 484 419 17 106 107 169 278 294 239 638 364 71 74 470 703 426 595 2,245 2,693 48 80 2,188 2,540 63 85 59 52 35 28 23 13 114 93 298 245 144 147 189 141 4 1 1 20 1 3 7 48 3 11 16 23 1 4 7 29 13 196 226 2 2 4 1 1 26 7 6 2 4 12 281 1 14 22 6 38 11 33 ; 1 i i 3 3 3 16 . 1 13 2 12 2 21 45 18 46 IK 611 3 - 4 : 123 1100 3 1 2 -■ 8 2 4 3 10 7 22 1 7 2 4 xlviii CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.--APPENDIX TABLES. Table LIX.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS, 1881. PRINCIPAL BUEGHS. PRINCIPAL BURGHS. Sex. "TOTAL Males Females Total Persons Receiving Instruction. 146,872 144,142 Children under 15 years of Age Receiving Instniction. 139,242 137,800 Persons above 15 years of Age Receiving Instruction including Divinity, Law, and Medical Students, 7,630 6,342 Persons above 15 years of Age Receiving Instruction excluding Divinity, Law, and Medical Students, 5,050 6,336 Divinity Students of aU 432 Law Students of all Ages. 260 Medical Students. of all Ages. 1888 *ABERDEE1V (Parlimnentary Burgh) - *AIRDRIi: (Parliamentary Burgh) ^AKIJROATII {Parliamentary Burgh - "ATK (Parliamentai-y Burgh) *»rMBAKTOSf (Parliamentary Burgh *DliMFKIES (Parliainentary Burgh) *ItVJIVKE (Parliamentary Burgh) - DUNFEKMLINE (Parliamentary Burgh) *DrsiFEKMMlVE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) *D¥SAKT (Parliamentary Burgh) - *£»INBrKGn (Parliainentary Burgh) *FALKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) *FOUFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Bwgh) *GALASniELg (Municipal or Police Burgh) - GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - *GOTAIir (Police Burgh) GREENOCK (Parliamentary Bwgh) ♦GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦HAMILTON (Municipal or Police Burgh) ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) - KILMARNOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) KIRKCALDY (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - ♦LBITH (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦MAKYHILl (Police Burgh) ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦PETERHEAD Parliamentary Burgh) PORT-GLASGOW (Parliammtary Burgh) - . ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) ♦RIITIIERGLEN (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ( Males ( Females ( Males ( Females ( Males • Females f Males ( Females [ Males I Females ; Males ; Females ■ Males Females Males . Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 11,186 10,974 1,292 1,356 2,092 1,920 2,013 2,011 1,258 1,185 1,658 1,662 12,161 12,063 1,656 1,687 1,991 2,027 1,038 1,180 21,875 20,829 1,289 1,142 1,327 1,195 1,139 1,051 1,415 1,295 37,966 37,534 39,953 39,371 4,086 3,966 5,835 5,742 6,026 5,928 1,232 1,265 1,688 1,707 1,541 1,478 1,986 1,901 2,351 2,315 2,446 2,416 949 975 1,266 1,285 2,210 2,333 6,760 5,742 1,167 1,212 1,584 1,602 1,368 1,434 5,024 5,005 2,429 2,360 2,708 2,759 1,186 1,161 925 932 1,140 1,116 993 976 1,573 1,559 1,414 1,450 10,371 10,237 1,268 1,330 2,059 1,866 1,917 1,898 1,234 1,160 1,584 1,603 11,905 11,771 1,637 1,649 1,971 1,985 1,034 1,173 18,934 18,849 1,270 1,092 1,310 1,177 1,125 1,044 1,399 1,288 36,117 36,259 38,070 38,070 3,961 3,835 5,681 5,537 5,869 6,718 1,198 1,235 1,651 1,672 1,625 1,473 1,865 1,731 2,295 2,227 2,389 2,326 941 955 1,252 1,258 2,193 2,295 6,607 5,521 1,124 1,157 1,551 1,436 1,349 1,410 4,877 4,864 2,195 2,232 2,606 2,631 1,160 1,120 915 898 1,128 1,081 979 966 1,513 1,500 1,384 1,415 815 737 24 26 33 54 96 113 24 25 74 59 246 292 19 38 20 42 4 7 2,941 1,980 19 • 50 17 18 14 7 16 7 1,849 1,275 1,883 1,301 125 131 154 205 157 211 34 30 37 35 16 5 131 170 56 88 57 90 8 20 14 27 17 38 153 221 43 65 33 66 19 24 147 141 234 128 102 128 26 41 10 34 12 35 14 10 60 59 30 35 524 736 17 26 33 54 78 113 21 25 67 59 225 292 15 38 16 42 2 7 1,596 1,978 15 50 12 18 10 7 12 7 1,253 1,272 1,279 1,298 87 131 137 205 140 210 27 30 30 35 16 5 118 170 45 88 45 90 6 20 13 27 15 38 126 221 29 55 29 66 18 24 113 141 166 128 97 128 19 41 9 34 10 35 10 10 62 59 29 35 26 1 1 6 1 1 206 3 3 116 119 17 6 10 2 1 10 13 18 3 10 1 5 2 102 1 2 1 1 69 69 3 3 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 13 9 1 4 247 1 4 7 2 6 10 1 1 2 1,037 2 3 411 3 416 3 18 / 1 1 2 17 8 3 1 11 46 4 1 1 2 4 7 See Note at p. xliii. CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. xlix Table LX.— CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION of the MEN in SCOTLAND above 15 Years op Age; and the Percentage op Bachelors, Husbands, and Widowebs in each County, Division, and Group of Districts in 188L Men 15 Yeaks and upwaeds. Number op Percentage to Men above 16 Years of Age. Bachelors. Husliands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. SCOTLAND - _ _ 1,107,519 500,757 647,772 58,990 45-214 49-459 5-327 GROUPS OF DISTRICTS. 1. PKINCIPAI. TOWNS 420,529 186,226 213,195 21,108 44-284 50-697 5-019 2. lARGE TOWNS _ - _ 114,144 50,137 67,920 6,087 43-924 50-743 5-333 S. SMAIit TOWNS 228,295 101,060 114,809 12,426 44-267 50-290 5-443 4. IHAIJVI.4ND KCRAI. - 305,968 146,291 143,432 17,246 47-486 46-878 6-636 5. INSUIAK RIIKAI. 38,683 18,043 18,416 2,124 46-764 47-731 5-605 DIVISIONS. I. NORTHERN - 36,758 16,964 17,737 2,057 46-160 48-254 6-596 n. NORTH-WESTERN 51,368 26,089 22,686 2,693 50-788 44-164 5-048 in. NORTH-EASTERN 118,971 54,842 57,836 6,293 46-097 48-614 5-289 I¥. EAST-BIIDLAND 168,508 71,435 87,412 9,661 42-393 61-874 5-733 T. WEST-MIDIAND 87,149 41,823 40,728 4,698 47-990 46-734 5-276 VI. SOUTH-WESTERN 420,956 187,905 211,462 21,689 44-638 50-234 5-128 vn. soij'th-eastern 163,073 73,945 80,856 8,273 45-346 49-582 5-073 VJII. SOUTHERN 60,736 27,764 29,056 3,926 45-696 47-840 6-464 COUNTIES. I. Northern Division. 1 SHETLAND - - 2 ORKNEY - - - 3 CAITHNESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 7,968 9,556 11,987 7,247 3,282 4,121 6,825 3,736 4,233 4,894 5,528 3,082 453 541 634 429 41-190 43-126 48-694 51-552 53-125 51-214 46-117 42-528 5-685 6-661 5-289 6-920 II. North,- Western Division. 5 BOSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS - 24,019 27,349 11,656 14,433 11,199 11,487 1,164 1,429 48-628 52-773 46-626 42-002 4-846 5-226 III. North-Mastem Division. 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN - - 11 KINCARDINE - - 2,688 12,909 16,575 76,336 10,463 1,379 6,010 7,499 35,253 4,701 1,170 6,177 8,094 37,213 5,182 139 722 982 3,870 580 61-302 46-657 45-243 46-181 44-930 43-627 47-850 48-832 48-749 49-627 5-171 5-593 5-926 6-070 5-643 IV. East-Midland Division. •12 FOBFAR _ _ _ 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS - - 16 CLACKMANNAN - 71,609 39,797 48,339 2,206 6,557 29,190 19,245 19,266 925 2,809 38,527 18,167 26,245 1,116 3,367 3,892 2,385 2,828 165 391 40-763 48-358 39-866 41-931 42-840 53-802 45-649 64-294 50-589 51-197 5-435 5-993 5-850 7-480 5-963 V. West-Midland Division. 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - _ - 20 BUTE - - 31,943 24,060 26,004 5,142 14,279 11,479 13,591 2,474 16,039 11,431 10,888 2,370 1,625 1,150 1,626 298 44-701 47-710 52-265 48-114 60-212 47-510 41-870 46-091 5-087 4-780 6-866 5-795 VI. South- Western Division. 21 EENFEEW _ _ _ 22 AYE _ _ _ 23 LANARK _ _ _ 66,932 62,979 291,045 30,002 27,219 130,684 33,.525 32,140 145,797 3,405 3,620 14,564 44-826 43-219 44-902 60-088 51-033 50-094 5-087 5-748 5-004 VII. South-Eastem Dvmsion. 24 LINLITHGOW - - - - 25 EDINBUEGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BEEWICK 28 PEEBLES _ _ _ 29 SELKIEK 13,768 116,778 11,467 10,442 4,072 7,546 6,290 52,738 5,149 4,727 1,837 3,204 6,822 57,329 5,693 6,068 1,999 3,944 666 6,711 625 647 236 398 45-686 45-651 44-903 45-269 46-113 42-460 49-550 49-516 49-647 48-635 49-091 52-266 4-764 4-933 5-450 6-196 5-796 5-274 VIII. Southern Division. 30 EOXBURGH _ _ - 31 DUMFRIES - - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - 33 WIGTOWN - 15,562 22,170 12,206 10,798 6,971 10,278 5,560 4,945 7,634 10,410 5,848 5,164 957 1,482 798 689 44-796 46-360 45-551 45-795 49-055 46-955 47-911 47-825 6-150 6-685 6-538 6-380 1 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXL— CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION of the WOMEN in SCOTLAND above 15 Years of Age; AND THE Percentage op Spinsters, Wives, and Widows in each County, Division, and Group of Districts in 1881. Women 15 Years amd upwabds, Number of Petoentageto Women above 15 Years of Age. 1 Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. SCOTLAND - - - 1,262,448 543,271 560,630 158,547 43-033 44-408 12-559 GROUPS OF DISTRICTS. 1. PKDVCirAL TOWNS 493,446 206,813 220,919 65,714 41-912 44-771 13-317 2. I/AUOE TOWNS 127,215 51,594 59,629 15,992 40-556 46-873 12-571 3. SMAll TOWNS 261,934 111,493 117,681 32,760 42-665 44-928 12-507 4. MAINI,AN1> RIIKAL 331,986 150,060 143,867 88,059 45-201 43-335 11-464 5. INSUtAR KIIKAL - 47,894 23,338 18,534 6,022 48-728 38-698 12-574 DIVISIONS. i I. NORTHERN 46,973 23,303 17,748 5,922 49-610 37-783 12-607 II. NORTH-WESTERN 69,841 29,300 22,822 7,719 48-963 38-138 12-899 III. NORTH-EASTERN 139,835 63,076 69,906 16,853 45-108 42-840 12-052 IV. EAST-MIDLAND - 215,368 96,749 91,482 27,137 44-923 42-477 12-600 If. WEST-IIIDIAND - 92,201 39,431 40,930 11,840 42-766 44-393 12-841 VI. SOl'TII-WESTEKN 445,613 172,270 215,907 57,436 38-659 48-452 12-889 T'.l. SOUTH-EASTERN 189,515 84,322 82,167 23,027 44-493 43-356 12-151 TSII. SOUTHERN - - _ COUNTIES. 73,101 34,820 29,668 8,613 47-633 40-585 11-782 I. Norfhem Division. 1 SHETLAND - - - 2 ORKNEY - - - 3 CAITHNESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 12,642 11,825 14,188 8,318 6,717 5,442 6,810 4,334 4,230 4,956 5,688 2,974 1,695 1,427 1,790 1,010 53-132 46-021 47-999 52-104 33-460 41-911 39-385 35-754 13-408 12-068 12-616 12-142 II. North- Western Diirision. 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - - 6 INVERNESS - 29,144 30,697 14,067 16,233 11,286 11,536 3,791 3,928 48-267 49-624 38-725 37-680 13-008 12-796 III. North-Eastern Division. 7 NAIRN - -, 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - _ - __ 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE 3,145 15,714 19,960 89,606 11,410 1,574 7,411 8,904 40,299 4,888 1,177 6,383 8,631 38,490 6,225 394 1,920 2,425 10,817 1,297 50-048 47162 44-609 44-973 42-840 37-424 40-620 43-242 42-955 45-793 12-528 12-218 12-149 12-072 11-367 IV. East-Midland Division. 12 FORFAR _ - - _ 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 98,846 46,684 69,277 2,659 7,902 44,541 22,276 25,322 1,228 3,3aG 41,559 18,428 26,865 1,123 3,507 12,746 5,980 7,090 308 1,013 45-061 47-717 42-718 46-183 42-799 42-044 39-474 45-321 42-234 44-381 12-895 12-809 11-961 11-583 12 820 V. West-Midland Division. . 17 STIRLING 18 DUMBARTON - -'. 19 ARGYLL - , - _, 20 BUTE - - - 32,436 25,511 27,459 6,795 12,154 11,100 12,848 3,329 16,269 11,401 10,796 2,464 4,013 3,010 3,815 1,002 37-471 43-511 46-790 48-992 50-157 44-690 39-317 36-262 12-372 ; 11-799 ' 13-893 14-746 ■ VI. South- Western Division. 21 RENFREW - - 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 76,065 68,046 301,502 31,785 26,706 113,779 34,410 32,793 148,704 9,870 8,547 39,019 41-787 39-247 37-737 45-238 48-192 49-322 12-975 12-561 12,941 VII. South-Eastern Division. 24 LINLITHGOW - - - 25 EDINBURGH - - - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - 28 PEEBLES- - - - 29 SELKIRK - - - 12,143 138,413 13,013 12,193 4,677 9,077 4,056 62,279 5,787 5,862 2,279 4,059 6,684 58,659 6,714 5,055 1,972 4,083 1,403 17,475 1,512 1,276 426 935 33-402 44-995 44-471 48-077 48-728 44-717 55-044 42-380 43-910 41-458 42-164 44-982 11-554 12-625 : 11-619 : 10-465 9-108 = 10-301 VIII. Southern Division. 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 18,197 26,778 14,719 13,407 8,530 12,830 7,041 6,419 7,768 10,660 5,960 5,280 1,899 3,288 1,718 1,708 46-876 47-912 47-836 47-878 42-688 39-809 40-492 39-382 10-436 ■ 13-279 11-672 12-740 . CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. li Table LXII,— CIVIL oe CONJUGAL CONDITION of the MEN in the BUEGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAELIA- MENTARY, and POLICE) having Populations op 10,000' and upwards, above 15 Years op Age; and THE Percentage op Bachelors, Husbands, and Widowers in Each Burgh in 188L Men 15 Years and upwahds. NUMBEE OF Percentage to Men above 15 Years of Age. 1 Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. Bachelors. Husbands. Widowers. »TOTAI; BUEGHS 487,529 214,806 248,193 24,530 44 '060 50-909 5-031 *ABEK»EEN (Parliamentary Burgh] 29,118 12,727 14,890 1,501 43-708 51-137 5-155 *AIB3H&\1& [Parliamentary Burgh) 3,943 1,718 2,011 214 43-571 51-002 5-427 *AKBKOATII [Parliamentary Burgh) 5,588 2,136 3,100 352, 38-225 55-476 6-299 *A1fK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 6,186 2,775 3,059 352, 44-859 49-451 5-690 *l)IJlIBAKTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 4,727 2,372 2,161 194 50-180 45-716 4-104 *»UMFEIBS (Parliamentary Burgh) 4,839 2,145 2,404 290 44-327 49-680 5-993 *DII!VBEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 36,081 14,422 19,834 1,825 39-971 64-971 5-068 BlINFEKMUNE (Parliamentary Burgh) 4,447 1,677 2,486 284 37-711 55-903 6-388 *DIINFEKMU!«E (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - - - 5,281 2,051 2,905 325 38-837 55-009 6-154 *B'KSAKX (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2,956 1,064 1,726 166 35-994 58-390 5-616 *EDr\Sl}Re,H(Parliam£ntary Burgh] 67,095 31,004 32,849 3,242 46-209 48-959 4-832 *FALltIKIIi (Parliamentary Burgh) 4,045 1,763 2,086 196 43-585 51-670 4-845 *FOKFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - 3,198 1,194 1,802 202 37-336 56-348 6-316 «AIiASIIIEI,S (Parliament. Burgh) 3,563 1,474, 1,894 195 41:370 53-157 5-473 ^GAIASHIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ 4,335 1,774 2,337 224 40-923 53-910 5-167 eilASGOTV (Parliamentary Burgh) 152,768 69,017 75,898 7,853 45-178 49-682 5-140 *GI.ASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - 160,000 72,029 79,785 8,186 45-018 49-866 5-116 *GOTAN (Police Burgh) - 16,687 6,521 8,565 601 41-570 54-599 3-831 GBEENOCK. (Parliainentary Burgh] 20,837 9,625 10,232 980 46-192 49-105 4-703 *GBEE}roCK (Mvmicipal or Police Burgh) 21,460 9,888 10,559 1,013 46-076 49-204 4-720 HAMILTON (Parliamientary Burgh) 4,331 2,027 2,073 231 46-802 47-864 5-334 ^HAniUiTON (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 5,668 2,593 2,802 273 45-748 49-436 4-816 *HAWieK. (Parliamentary Burgh) - 4,712 2,003 2,418 291: 42-508 51-316 6-176 *IJIVEKNESS (Parliamentary Bv/rgh) 5,401 2,712 2,422 267 50-213 44-844 4-943 KIUHABNOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 7,187 2,837 3,939 411 39-474 54-807 5-719 1 *KIT,MARlirOCK (Municipal or Police ': Bwrgh) _ _ _ _ 7,452 2,949 4,079 424 39-573 54-737 5-690 *KINIin»iG PAKK (Police Bwrgh) - 3,403 1,400 1,880 123 41-140 55-246 3-614 *KIBKCAL»¥ (ParUament. Burgh) 3,662 1,456 2,012 194 39-760 54-943 5-297 HIBKCALDT (Municipal or Royal Burgh) 6,442 2,504 3,588 350 38-870 55-697 5-433 *IiEITH (Parliamentary Bu/rgh) - 18,110 7,672 9,612 826 42-363 53-076 4-561 ♦MAKYHIM. (Police Burgh) - 4,102 2,017 1,933 152 49-171 47-124 3-705 *MOSrTBOSE (Parliamentary [Burgh) 3,983 1,632 2,109 242 40-974 52-950 6-076 *M0THERWE1LL (Police Burgh) - 4,246 1,962^ 2,118 166 46-208 49-882 3-910 *PAI8IBY (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 15,847 6,692 8,227 928 42-229 51-915 6-856 *PAKTICK (Police Bwrgh) - 8,597 3,880 4,357 360 45-132 50-681 4-187 *PEKTH (Parliamfeniary Burgh) - 8,623 3,836 4,305 482 44-486 49-925 5-589 *P£TESHEAD (Parliament. Bwrgh) 2,924 1,219 1,563 142 41-689 53-456 4-866 POKT-4iI,ASGOW (Parliamentary \ Bwrgh) - - 3,542. 1,658 1,728 156 46-810 48-786 4-404 *POKT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ _ _ 4,320, 1,964 2,15 201 45-463 49-884 4-653 *B1jTHERGLE!V (Parliament. Bu/rgh) 3,210 1,346 1,722 142 41-931 63-645 4-424 *STIEUNG (ParUamentary Bwrgh) 4,746 2,093 2,380 273 44-100 50-148 5-752 *WISHAW (Police Bwrgh) - 3,984 1,797 2,026 161 45-105 50-854 4-041 See Note at p. xliii. lii CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXIII.— CIVIL ob CONJUGAL CONDITION of the WOMEN in tub BURGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAKLIA- MENTAEY, and POLICE) having Populations op 10,000 and upwards, above 15 Years of Age ; and THE Percentage op Spinsters, Wives, and Widows in Each Burgh in 1881. Women 15 Yeaes and upwards. Number of Spinsters. Wives. Widows. Percentage to Women above 15 Years of Age. Spinsters. Wives. Widows. *TOTAL BURGHS 666,987 234,038 257,153 75,796 41-278 45-354 13-368 "ABERDEEN {Parliamentary Burgh) *AIRDBIE (Parliamentary Burgh) *AKBKOATU {Parliamentary Burgh) *A1'U {Parliamentary Burgh) *DIIMBAKT01V {Parliamentary Jiurgh) - _ _ ♦DIMFKIES {Parliamentary Burgh) *DIIN»EE {Parliamentary Burgh) - DliNFERIHUNE {Parliamentary Burgh) *DrNFERMUNE {Mtmicipal or Royal Burgh) *D1'SART {Parliamentary Burgh) - *ieSfmKVUGn{ParliamentaryBurgh) *FAI.KIRK {Parliamentary Burgh) *FORFAR {Parliamentary Burgh) - CAIASHIEILS {Parliament. Burgh) *«ArASniElS {Municipal or Police Burgh) GIASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) *G1AS«0W {Municipal Burgh) - *«OVASr {Police Burgh) - GREENOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) ^GREENOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh) HA3IILT0N {Parliamentary Burgh) ♦HAMILTON {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - _ *HAWICK {Parliamenta/ry Burgh) - •INVEBNESS {Pccrliamemtary Burgh) IUI.IHARNOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) *KII,MARJJOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh) - . _ _ *KINM)VG PARK {Police Burgh) - "KIRKCALDY {Parliament. Burgh) KIRKCALDY {Municipal or Royal Burgh) LEITH {Parliamemtary Burgh) *MARYMIL1 {Police Burgh) "MONTROSE {Parliamentary Burgh) "MOTHERWELL {Police Burgh) - "PAISLEY {Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦PARTICK {Police Burgh) "PERTH {Parliamentary Burgh) - "PETERHEAD {Parliament. Burgh) POBT-GLASCOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - "PORT-GLASGOW {Municipal or Police Burgh) "RtTHEBGLEN {Parliament. Burgh] "STIRLING {Parliamentary Burgh) "WISHAW {Police Burgh) 37,965 4,039 8,226 7,212 3,956 6,319 53,475 6,413 7,211 3,780 87,143 3,945 4,714 4,353 5,302 167,979 174,584 14,276 19,750 20,254 4,371 5,427 5,536 6,193 8,034 8,281 3,393 4,833 8,216 18,851 3,937 5,661 3,117 19,912 8,683 10,556 3,692 3,354 3,999 3,604 5,694 3,417 17,039 1,394 3,658 3,100 ' 1,377 2,999 24,073 3,009 3,308 1,585 42,155 1,297 2,253 1,883 2,282 65,466 67,487 4,303 6,648 6,786 1,646 1,885 2,443 2,776 2,972 3,067 1,019 2,143 3,554 6,546 1,571 2,502 744 8,749 3,396 4,728 1,343 1,176 1,332 1,362 2,375 972 15,774 2,061 3,421 3,083 2,113 2,461 22,093 2,627 3,058 1,787 33,812 2,107 1,914 1,970 2,432 78,216 82,089 8,530 10,444 I 10,769 2,120 2,850 2,486 2,533 4,016 4,152 2,028 2,064 3,693 9,891 1,955 2,302 2,084 8,428 4,387 4,382 1,762 1,719 2,139 1,766 2,414 2,026 5,152 584 1,147 1,029 466 859 7,309 777 845 408 11,176 541 647 500 688 24,297 25,008 1,443 2,658 2,699 605 692 607 884 1,046 460 628 486 805 419 44-881 34-513 44-469 42-984 34-808 47-460 45-017 46-920 45-874 41-931 48-374 32-877 47-794 43-258 43-040 38-973 38-666 30-142 33-661 33-504 37-657 34-734 44-129 44-825 36-993 1,062 37-037 346 30-032 626 44-341 969 43-257 2,414 34-725 411 39-903 857 44-197 289 23-869 2,735 43-938 901 39-099 1,446 44-790 487 37-389 35-033 33-308 37-514 42-456 28-446 41-649 51-028 41-588 42-748 53-413 38-946 41-316 40-964 45-870 46-663 47-020 59-751 52-881 53-170 48-602 62-515 44-906 40-901 49-988 51-252 63-489 49-001 43-154 59-292 See Note at p. xliii. 13-570 14-459 13-943 14-268 11-779 13-594 13-668 12-116 42-408 11-718 47-276 10-794 38-801 12-825 63-409 13-714 40-603 11-603 45-256 11-486 11-090 14-464 14-324 10-107 13-458 13-326 13-841 12-751 10-965 14-274 13-019 60-139 12-824 59-771 10-197 42-706 12-963 44-949 11-794 52-469 12-806 49-658 10-439 40-664 15-139 66-869 9-272 42-327 13-735 60-624 10-377 44-512 13-698 49-053 13-668 13-715 13-203 13-485 14-390 12-262 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXIV.— BIETH-PLAGES of the PEOPLE in SCOTLAND in 188L liii Popula- tion IN 1881. Number of Pebsons in Scotland in 1881 Born in Scotland. In Division, County, or Town. Out of Division, County, or Town. Scotland. England. Ireland. Wales. •3 a o o a>T3 2°« ■ 3 g « 5 ^ aj " a ' G o fM SCOTLAND 3,735,673 3,397,759 90,017 218,745 1,806 949 12,874 7,024 6,399 DIVISIONS. I. NORXnEKN - II. NORTH-WESTERN III. NORTH-EASTERN - IV. EAST-IHIUI.AND V. WEST-DIIDLAND VI. SOUTH-WESTERN - VII. SOUTH-EASTERN - VIII. SOUTHERN - COUNTIES. I. Northern Division. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY - 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND II. North- Western Division, 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS III. North-Eastern Division. 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE IV. East-Midland Division,, 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS - - 16 CLACKMANNAN V. West-Midland Dimsion. 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE VI. South- Western Dimsion. 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - 23 LANARK - VII. South-Eastern Division. 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON - 27 BERWICK - 28 PEEBLES - 29 SELKIRK VIII. Southern Division. 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - 33 WIGTOWN EIGHT OP THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. GLASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) EDINBURGH (Parliamentary Bwgh) DUNDEE (Parliamentary Bwrgh) ABERDEEN (Parliamentary Bv/rgh) GREENOCK (Parliamentary Bwrgh) GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh)- lEITII (Parliamentary Burgh) PAISI/EY (Parliamentary Bwrgh) PERTH (Parliamentary Bu/rgh) 123,984 166,856 418,260 602,421 283,460 1,385,447 546,658 209,497 29,705 32,044 39,859 22,376 79,467 86,389 8,847 45,108 59,783 269,047 35,465 268,653 130,282 172,131 7,330 24,025 106,883 78,182 80,761 17,634 225,611 217,630 942,206 44,005 388,836 38,510 35,273 13,688 26,346 52,592 76,167 42,290 38,448 511,415 228,357 140,239 106,189 64,722 66,704 69,485 65,638 28,980 115,613 148,859 383,691 601,142 184,719 984,895 364,240 170,433 7,156 14,260 26,110 70,867 77,641 194,400 130,265 23,479 122,768 163,119 409,801 571,999 262,360 1,179,295 494,505 193,912 728 1,639 4,806 9,952 4,476 35,793 23,363 9,360 174 499 1,420 16,292 14,956 169,599 20,772 6,034 15 77 94 182 106 884 288 161 31 26 63 99 91 390 174 85 184 406 1,347 1,783 781 4,130 3,741 502 49 130 476 1,288 406 2,826 1,615 336 35 60 254 826 287 2,530 2,300 107 28,144 29,696 34,968 18,716 70,267 5,109 31,481 46,677 228,011 24,390 192,415 91,987 139,573 3,809 14,621 68,182 34,926 58,630 9,376 J28,170 168,134 562,374 24,883 220,776 26,274 25,305 6,709 12,039 36,190 58,089 29,029 30,066 1,358 1,991 4,469 3,426 8,318 15,656 3,552 12,693 12,472 35,080 10,436 57,505 33,102 27,134 3,403 8,450 32,140 32,484 19,445 7,177 60,379 31,246 228,993 14,467 128,057 9,507 7,212 6,370 12,906 12,339 12,839 10,417 4,943 262,128 262,146 109,685 77,201 59,485 32,568 33,309 25,291 34,362 13,897 154,116 161,462 94,708 47,642 41,385 18,932 19,712 27,925 15,181 13,165 29,502 31,687 39,437 22,142 78,585 84,534 8,661 44,174 59,049 263,091 34,826 249,920 125,089 166,707 7,212 23,071 100,322 67,410 78,075 16,663 188,649 199,379 791,367 39,350 348,833 35,781 32,617 13,079 24,946 48,629 70,928 39,446 35,009 406,243 423,598 204,393 124,843 100,870 61,490 63,021 53,216 49,543 27,062 128 202 248 150 520 1,019 103 531 391 3,401 380 4,626 2,297 2,636 63 430 1,645 1,590 1,024 317 4,796 3,345 27,652 1,070 17,923 1,128 2,258 283 701 2,986 3,776 1,713 14,901 15,677 11,514 2,824 2,484 1,993 2,051 2,495 839 837 22 49 67 36 142 367 23 141 140 1,012 104 12,406 2,126 1,476 29 257 4,453 8,618 1,249 635 30,444 14,070 115,085 3,365 14,767 1,425 358 272 686 827 1,001 856 2,350 62,566 67,109 7,876 11,443 715 10,328 10,717 2,000 4,994 850 2 12 25 52 4 14 16 48 12 81 43 43 1 14 29 37 103 38 743 28 238 6 4 3 9 19 67 49 26 20 57 14 24 20 40 74 34 282 17 147 2 5 136 270 37 180 122 930 78 702 424 501 17 139 263 279 172 77 623 434 3,073 78 3,414 318 349 142 44 23 45 46 42 11 12 169 185 106 29 27 39 39 20 3 70 28 57 110 210 108 74 12 40 47 328 48 652 224 330 7 75 145 150 84 26 492 262 2,072 72 1,307 50 34 21 31 105 82 1,706 1,761 2,621 363 686 264 266 229 133 121 9 17 14 24 13 200 11 310 65 415 1 36 106 86 80 15 630 68 1,932 25 2,207 24 27 2 15 28 49 17 13 1,149 1,183 912 450 233 159 159 175 104 67 1,547 1,653 794 243 151 404 405 1,308 11 26 liv CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXV.— BIRTH-PLACES of PEOPLE in SCOTLAND m 1881. Shewing the Peopoetion of Pbesons BoEN IN Scotland, England, Ieeland, &c. Pekcentagb of Scots- men BOEN. In the Division, County, or Town. Out of Division, County, or Town. Pebcentage of Persons Bobn in Scotland England. Ireland. Wales. Channel Islands. British Colonies. British Subjects Bom Abroad or at Sea. SCOTLAND 90-957 2-410 5-856 0-048 0-025 0-345 0-188 0-171 DIVISIONS. I. NOKTIIF.UN - II. IVOItTH-WESTKKN III. NOKTH-KASTUltN IV. KAST-lHIItLAND V. WEST-miOLAIVD - TI. SOUTH-WKSTEKN Til. SOIITII-KASTIiltlV VIII. SOIITIIGUN COUNTIES. I. Nuiihcrn Division, 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 4 SUTHERLAND - II. North- Western Division. 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS in. North-Eastern Divison. 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE IV. East-Midland Division. 12 FORFAR - 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - _ _ _ . 15 KINROSS - - _ _ . 16 CLACKMANNAN V. West-Midland Division. 17 STIRLING 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - 20 BUTE VI. South- Western Division, 21 RENFREW - - 22 AYR 23 LANARK VII. South-Eastern Dwison, 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 28 PEEBLES - 29 SELKIRK - VIII. Southern Division. 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN EIGHT OP THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. GLASGOW [Parliamentary Burgh) - GIiASGOW (Municipal Burgh) EDIBIBDUGII [Parliamentary Burgh) DinVDEE [Parliamentary Burgh) ABEUDEmV [Parliamentary Bv/rgh) GKEENO€K (Porliamenta/ry Burgh) GKEKNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - LEITH [Parliamentary Bv/rgh) PAISIEV [Parliamentary Burgh) PEKTH (Parliamentary Burgh) 94-172 91-258 93-629 87-612 70-407 83-516 73-658 87-892 95-397 93-717 88-668 84-527 89-415 81-480 58-989 71-266 78-879 86-666 70-034 76-990 73-537 83-723 52-815 63-374 67-963 51-811 75-095 56-642 67-977 84-329 71-064 63-235 63-290 73-430 77-821 51-296 48-262 74-574 81-899 73-592 85-881 62-063 61-886 53-664 61-839 58-972 63-232 62-822 47-525 69-358 51-352 5-828 8-742 6-371 12-388 29-593 16-484 26-342 12-108 99-019 98-350 97-980 94-951 92-656 85-120 90-460 92-561 0-587 0-928 1-149 1-652 1-579 2-583 4-274 4-468 0-140 0-301 0-340 2-704 5-276 11-520 3-800 2-403 0-012 0-046 0-022 0-030 0-037 0-064 0-052 0-077 0-025 0-016 0-012 0-016 0-032 0-028 0-032 0-040 0-149 0-245 0-322 0-296 0-276 0-298 0-684 0-240 0-040 0-078 0-114 0-214 0-143 0-204 0-277 0-160 4-603 6-283 11-332 16-473 10-685 18-520 41-011 28-734 21-121 13-334 29-966 23-010 26-463 16-277 47-185 36-626 32-037 48-189 24-905 43-358 32-023 15-671 28-936 36-765 36-710 26-570 22-179 48-704 61-738 25-426 18-101 26-408 14-119 87-937 38-114 46-336 38-161 41-028 36-768 37-178 52-475 30-642 48-648 99-317 98-886 98-942 98-955 98-890 97-853 97-898 97-930 98-773 97-787 98-198 93-028 96-015 96-849 98-391 96-029 93-862 86-222 .96-674 93-870 83-573 91-614 83-991 89-422 89-712 92-914 92-187 96-551 94-682 92-275 93-122 93-275 91-055 83-146 82-829 89-606 89-022 95-894 79-556 79-487 89-461 89-045 93-382 0-430 0-630 0-622 0-670 0-654 1-180 1-164 1-177 0-654 1-264 1-072 1-685 1-763 1-532 0-860 1-790 1-446 2-034 1-26S 1-798 2-126 1-537 2-935 2-432 4-609 2-929 6-401 2-068 2-661 5-678 4-956 4-051 2-305 3-050 3-065 5-042 2-014 2-361 3-079 3-076 4-194 1-608 2-888 0-074 0-153 0-168 0-161 0-179 0-413 0-260 0-313 0-234 0-376 0-293 4-618 1-632 0-857 0-396 1-070 4-166 11-023 1-547 3-601 13-494 6-465 12-214 7-647 3-708 3-700 1-015 1-9S7 2-2'20 1-572 1-314 2-024 6-112 12-803 13-123 3-449 8-160 0-680 16-968 16-067 3-362 8-976 2-933 0-003 0-000 0-006 0-053 0-032 0-060 0-045 0-031 0-027 0-018 0-034 0-030 0-033 0-025 0-013 0-058 0-033 0-037 0-046 0-017 0-046 0-018 0-079 0-063 0-061 0-016 0-011 0-022 0-034 0-036 0-088 0-116 0-068 0-065 0-068 0-062 0-031 0-022 0-069 0-069 0-071 0-020 0-041 0-013 0-028 0-040 0-009 0-007 0-023 0-011 0-008 0-008 0-013 0-017 021 0-011 0-013 0-000 0-017 0-021 0-025 0-049 0-045 0-032 0-016 0-030 0-038 0-0.38 0-005 0-014 0-000 0-012 0-019 0-042 0-045 0-062 0-035 0-036 0-046 0-020 0-026 0-060 0-058 0-034 0-005 0-020 0-090 0-209 0-163 0-130 0-171 0-313 0-418 0-399 0-204 0-346 0-210 0-261 0-325 0-291 0-232 0-579 0-237 0-357 0-213 0-437 0-276 0-199 0-326 0-177 0-878 0-244 0-199 0-204 0-216 0-209 0-276 0-266 0-192 0-349 0-344 1-148 0-259 0-652 0-408 0-399 0-385 0-239 0-417 0-043 0-041 0-060 0-018 0-049 0-105 0-136 0-089 0-079 0-122 0-136 0-242 0-172 0-192 0-095 0-312 0-136 0-192 0-104 0-147 0-218 0-120 0-220 0-164 0-336 0-130 0-096 0-153 0-118 0-158 0-138 0-194 0-172 0-235 0-231 0-399 0-321 0-222 0-246 0-238 0-294 0-187 0-231 0-028 0-036 0-061 0-137 0-101 0-183 0-421 0-051 0-030 0-053 0-020 0-004 0-018 0-053 0-068 0-853 0-021 0-074 0-031 0-116 0-049 0-241 0-013 0-145 0-099 0-110 0-099 0-085 0-235 0-031 0-205 0-057 0-568 0-062 0-077 0-015 0-067 0-053 0-064 0-040 0-034 0-317 0-304 0-348 0-173 0-143 0-624 0-607 2-199 0-020 0-086 \i CENSUS OF SGOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Iv LXVI.— BIETH-PLACES op the PEOPLE in the BUKGHS in SCOTLAND having Populations of 10,000 AND UPWARDS IN 1881. Popula- tion IN 1881. Number 01' Persons in 1881 Boen IN Burghs. England. Ireland. Wales ^4 British Subjects Born Abroad or at Sea. g o In County in which Burgh is situated. Out of County in which Burgh is situated. Scotland. •TOTAL BURGHS - - - 1,640,360 1,429,012 51,402 141,626 882 645 7,768 4,171 4,945 ♦ABERDEEN {Parliamentary Burgh) - 105,189 82,818 18,052 100,870 2,484 715 23 27 686 233 151 *AIK»ltIE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 13,363 . 9,766 2,033 11,799 148 1,359 ,5 4 11 35 2 •AKBSOATH [ParliamerUary Bu/rgh) 21,785 18,405 2,644 21,049 349 273 3 7 60 44 - *AYK {Parlianientary Burgh) - .- - .20,987 15,114 3,650 18,764 713 1,277 8 2 159 37 27 ♦DUMBARTON [Parliatnentary Burgh) - 13,786 6,883 3,948 10,831 288 2,575 8 10 30 26 18 ♦DCMFltlES {Parliamentary Burgh) 17,092 13,215 1,975 15,190 1,100 636 8 9 75 45 29 ♦DUNDEE {Parliamentary Burgh) ~ 140,239 92,554 32,289 124,843 2,824 11,443 44 29 363 450 243 DSINFERMMNE {Parliamentary Burgh)- 17,084 13,899 2,691 16,590 177 263 - 2 20 20 12 ♦DITNFKRMUNE {Municipal m Royal Burgh) - — - ._ _ 19,915 16,222 3,148 19,370 183 304 .- 2 20 24 12 *D\SART {Parliamentary Burgh) - 10,891 9,548 1,134 10,682 120 . 33 - 1 19 18 18, ♦EiDINBlIKGn {Parliamentary Burgh) - 223,357 126,230 78,163 204,393 11,514 7,875 142 106 2,621 912 794 ♦FAOilKJi {Parliammtary Burgh) - 13,170 9,217 3,088 12,305 241 548 6 4 34 12 20 ♦FORFAR {Parliamentary Bm:gh) — 12,817 11,412 1,175 12,587 105 57 - 6 33 21 8 GALASHIEIS {Parliamentary Burgh) - 12,435 5,676 5,974 11,650 377 342 3 1 32 16 14 ♦GAIASHIEIS {Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ .^ „ 15,330 6,790 7,625 14,416 452 388 3 ,2 39 17 14 GliASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) 488,588 279,146 127,097 406,243 14,901 62,555 318 169 1,706 1,149 1,647 ♦GIiASeow {MuMieipal Burgh) 511,415 291,027 132,571 423,598 15,677 ..67,109 349 186 1,761 1,183 1,653, ♦GOT AX {Police Burgh) .- _ _ 49,560 23,127 17,123 40,250 1,815 6,958 ,39 23 257 132 86 GREENOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) ,64,722 35,737 15,753 51,490 1,993 10,328 45 ,39 264 159 404 ♦GREENOCK {Municipal or. Police Burgh) 66,704 36,748 16,273 53,021 2,051 10,717 46 39 266 159 405 HAMILTON {Parliamientwry Burgh) 13,995 10,209 2,170 12,379 437 1,072 2 4 74 26 1 ♦HAMILTON {Municipal or Police Burgh) 18,517 13^02 3,050 16,452 570 1,372 4 4 81 33 1 ♦HAWICK {Parliam,entary Burgh) - 16,184 11,364 3,489 14,853 924 359 ,3 3 ,18 19 5 . ♦INVERNESS {Parliamentary Bwrgh) 17,385 10,802 5,760 16,562 477 153 5 5 111 51 21 KILMARNOCK {Pa/rlicmentary Bwrgh) - 24,978 20,162 3,192 23,354 382 1,146 3 39 49 5 ♦KILMARNOCK {Munic. or Police Burgh) 25,844 20,818 3,384 24,202 393 1,151 3 40 60 6 ♦KINNISTG PARK (PoZioe £jw^A) - 11,552 1,860 7,698 9,558 366 1,533 4 4 41 21 25 ♦KIRKCALDV {Parliamentary Bwrgh) -; 13,347 10,913 1983 12,896 242 138 4 3 22 39 3 KIRKCALDY {Municipal or Royal Bwrgh) 23,315 19,550 3 091 22,641 397 171 4 4 37 66 6 ♦LEITH {Parliamentary Burgh) 59,485 34,610 18,606 53,216 2,495 2,000 42 20 229 175 1,308 *J3.A.'R,Ynaj, {Police Burgh) - -' ' 12,884 6,234 3,354 9,588 758 2,309 19 4 156 32 18 ♦MONTROSE {Parliamentary Bwrgh) 14,994 10,689 3,683 14,372 335 179 6 7 65 19 11 *MO'rWERyf Ell {PolicelBwrgh) - 12,904 8,213 2,107 10,320 857 1,641 35 1 10 19 21; *VXISIE\ {Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 55,638 38,351 11,192 49,543 839 4,994 11 3 133 104 11' ♦PAKTICK {Police Burgh) 27,410 13,435 7,911 21,346 787 5,013 25 14 116 66 44 j ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) 28,980 20,327 6,735 27,062 837 850 12 6 121 67 25: ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 10,953 ,9,769 960 10,729 119 37 3 1 25 16 24 PORT-GLASGOW (Parlimnentary Bwrgh) 10,872 5,839 1,500 7,339 186 3,272 1 6 14 18 36 *««RT.GlAgGOW. (Municipal or Police Bwrgh) 13,294 7,127 2,118 9,245 252 3,710 1 7 22 21 36; ♦KBTHERGLEN (Parliamentary Burgh) - 11,265 7,666 1,572 9,238 164 1,799 8 2 26 20 8 ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 16,012 8,623 5,998 14,621 441 779 13 2 105 45 6 ♦WISHAW (Police Bmgh) 13,112 9,583 1,659 11,242 482 1,342 3 14 27 2 See Note at p. xliii. Ivi CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXVII.— BIETH-PLACES of the PEOPLE in the BUKGHS in SCOTLAND having Populations op 10,000 AND DP-ffABDS IN 1881, SHE-WING THE PbOPOBTION OP PERSONS BoRN IN SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, IRELAND, &C. Peeobntage of Scots- men Born Percentage of Persons Born in In County in -which Biirgh is situated. Out of County in -which Burg is situated. 2 Scotland England. Ireland . Wales. British 'i Channel British. ^-^^J^f 1 Islands. Colonies ^^road S or at Sea. Sh •TOTAL BURGHS - 87-116 3-134 8-634 0-054 0-033 0-478 0-254 0-302 •ABERDEEN (Parliamentary Burgh) 82-104 17-896 96-894 2-361 0-680 0-022 0-026 0-652 0-222 0-143 •AIKDIME {Parliamentary Burgh) - 82-770 17-230 88-296 1-108 10-170 0-037 0-030 0-082 0-262 0-016 •ARBKOATU {Parliamentary Burgh) - 87-439 12-561 96-622 1-602 1-253 0-014 0-032 0-275 0-202 0-000 ■•ATlt (Parliamentary Burgh) - 80-647 19-452 89-408 3-397 6-085 0-038 0-009 0-758 0-176 0-129 •DIIMBAKTON {Parliamentary Burgh) - 63-549 36-451 78-666 2-089 18-678 0-058 0-073 0-218 0-188 O-130 •DtSIFKIES (Parliamentary Burgh) 86-998 13-002 88-872 6-436 3-721 0-047 0-052 0-439 0-263 0-170 •DUNDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) 74-136 25-864 89-022 2-014 8-160 0-031 0-020 0-259 0-321 0-173 DIINFEKIHIINE (Parliamentary Burgh) 83-779 16-221 97-109 1-036 1-539 0-000 0-012 0-117 0-117 0-070 •DIINEEICDILINE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) ~- - - _ 83-748 16-252 97-264 0-919 1-526 0-000 0-010 0-100 0-121 0-060 •DYSART (Parliamentary Burgh) - 89-384 10-616 98-081 1-102 0-304 0-000 0-009 0-174 0-165 0-165 •EDINBIIROH (Parliamentary Burgh) ~ 61-758 38-242 89-606 5-042 3-449 0-062 0-046 1-148 0-399 0-348 •FALKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 74-904 26-096 93-433 1-830 4-161 0-046 0-030 0-258 0-091 0-152 •FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) 90-665 9-335 98-206 0-819 0-445 0-000 0-047 0-257 0-164 0-062 GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) - 48-721 51-279 93-688 3-032 2-750 0-024 0-008 0-257 0-129 0-112 •GALASHIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - 47-104 52-896 94-032 2-949 2-531 0-019 0-013 0-254 0-111 0-091 GIASGOM' (Parliamentary Burgh) 68-714 31-286 83-146 3-060 12-803 0-065 0-035 0-349 0-235 0-317 •GLASGO-W (Municipal Burgh) 68-704 31-296 82-829 3-065 13-123 0-068 0-036 0-344 0-231 0-304 •GO-VAN (Police Burgh) 57-458 42-642 81-215 3-662 14-040 0-079 0-046 0-518 0-266 0-174 GREENOCK (ParliaMentary Burgh) 69-406 30-594 79-556 3-079 15-958 0-069 0-060 0-408 0-246 0-624 •GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) 69-308 30-692 79-487 3-076 16-067 0-069 0-058 0-399 0-238 0-607 HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) 82-470 17-630 88-453 3-123 7-660 0-014 0-028 0-529 0-186 0-007 •HAMILTON (Municipal or Police Bu/rgh) 81-461 18-639 88-848 3-078 7-410 0-022 0-022 0-437 0-178 0-005 •HA-WICR (Parliamentary Burgh) 76-510 23-490 91-776 6-709 2-218 0-019 0-019 0-111 0-117 0-031 ♦IN-VERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 6B-222 34-778 96-266 2-744 0-880 0-029 0-029 0-638 0-293 0-121 KILMARNOCK (Parliamentary Burgh - 86-332 13-668 93-499 1-629 4-688 0-000 0-012 0-156 0-1P6 0-020 •KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 86-018 13-982 93-646 1-521 4-464J 0-000 0-012 0-166 0-193 0-019 •KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) 19-460 80-640 82-739 3-168 13-270 0-036 0-035 0-365 0-182 ' 0-216 •KIRKCALDlf (Parliamentary Bwgh) - 84-623 15-377 96-621 1-814 1-034 0-030 0-022 0-165 i 0-292 , 0-022 1i.lUlLCAljnil (Municipal or Royal Burgh) 86-348 13-652 97-109 1-703 0-733 0-017 0-017 0-159 0-236 0-026 •LEITH (Parliamentary Bu/rgh) 65-037 34-963 89-461 4-194 3-362 0-071 0-034 0-385 0-294 2-199 •MARTHILL (Police Burgh) 66-019 34-981 74-418 5-883 17-922 0-147 0-031 1-211 0-248 0-140 •MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) 74-374 26-626 95-852 2-234 1-195 0-040 0-046 0-434 0-1-26 0-073 •MOTHER-tVEI.L (Police Burgh) 79-683 20-417 79-976 6-641 12-717 0-271 0-008 0-077 0-147 0-163 •PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 77-410 22-590 89-046 1-508 8-976 0-020 0-006 0-239 0-187 0-020 •PARTICK (Police Burgh) 62-939 37-061 77-877 2-871 18-289 0-091 0-061 0-420 0-241 0-160 •PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) 75-113 24-887 93-382 2-888 2-933 0-041 0-020 0-417 0-231 0-086 •PETERHEAD {Parliamentary Burgh) - 91-062 8-948 97-955 1-087 0-337 0-027 0-009 0-229 0-137 0-219 PORT-GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) 79-561 20-439 67-604 1-711 30-096 0-009 0-065 0-129 0-165 0-331 •PORT-GLASGO-W (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ . _ - 77-090 22-910 69-643 1-896 27-907 0-007 0-062 0-165 0-158 0-272 •KUTHERGLEN (Parliamentary Burgh) - 82-983 17-017 82-006 1-456 16-970 0-071 0-018 0-231 0-177 0-071 ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Bu/rgh) - 58-977 41-023 91-313 2-754 4-866 0-081 0-012 0-666 0-281 0-037 •WISHAW (Police Burgh) 85-243 14-757 86-739 3-676 10-235 0-022 0-000 0-107 0-206 0-015 ' See Note at p. xliii. CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Ivii f ABLE LXVIir. STJMMAEY OF THE OCCUPATTONS' OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, DlSTINGUISH-INGHTHB SkXBS UnBEE AND AbOTB 20 YbAJSS OP AgH. CLASSES, OEDERS; ANIV SUB-OEI>EKS, TOTAL POPULATION. CLASSES. r PROFESSIONAL - - - - II. DOMESTIC III. COMMERCIAL _ _ _ rV. AGRICULTURAL - - - V. INDUSTRIAL- - - VI. unoccupied; AND NON-PRODUCTIVE - ORDERS. Engaged in the General or Local Government of the Country Engaged in the Defence of the. Country. ^ - ^ - Engaged in Prof^sional O^cjlpations (viitth their immediate Subordinates J' ^ _____ _ ate. Bigaged in Domestic Offices or Servicas in Commercial'Occupaltions _ in Conveyance of Men, Goods, and SI 1^ r 9- JO. II. VS. 13. 14. Id. 16. 17. 18. 19. 30. HI. 29. 123. 7. Hngaged" in Agriculture - ' about.Animalsiand Fisheries Workiiig and Dealing in'BooKs, Prints, and Maps Working and Dealing in Machines and Implements - Working and Dealing in Houses, Furniture, and Decorations Working and Dealing in Carriages and Harness Working and Dealing in Ships and Boats - _. - Worldng and Dealing in Chemicals and Compotmds - Working and Dealisg in Tobacco and Pipes _ _ _ Working and IJealihg in Pood and Lodging _ _ _ Worldng and Dealing in Textile Fabrics _ - - - Working and Dealing in Dress ___ — „_ Working and Dealing in Animal Sutstances _. - _ Working and Dealing in Vegetable Substances ^ _ - Working and Dealing in Mineral Substances _ _ _ Workisg and Dealing ta General or UnsjpecifiedCommodities Working and Dealing in' Refuse Matters - - Number of Persons. All Ages. Both Sexes. 3,735,537 ^ I 34. Persons -without, specified Oeeupations I I 25. ScMass and Children of no stated Ooctroation — Order. SuU-Order. SUB-OKDIKS. 1. 2. 3. 1. National Govemmeint .^ _ _ 2. Local Government - - - 5. East India and Colonial Service - 1. Army (at Home) - _ ^ _ iJ. Navy (Ashore or; in Port) - _ ^ _ 1. Clerieal Profession - - - — _ 2. Legal Profession - - _ 3. Medical Profession - _ _ _ _ 4. Teachers _____ _ _ 5. Literary and Scientific Persons - _ _ 6. EngiiteraB and Surveyors _ _. _ _ 7. Artie*8 _____ 8. Persons engaged in Exhibition Shows, Games, &c. 96,103 17.6,565 132,126 2fiB,537 982,653 2,128,589 13,235 8,310 74,558 176,565 45,854 86,272 229,008 40,529 16,305 38,600 108,539 5,796 18,492 6,038 2,847 90,016 201,867 111,321 6,678 30,682' 181,161 112,647 1,664 830,055 1,298,634. 7,273 5,953 9 16,827 1,483 6,732 6,732 7,299 17,802 28,116 1,411 6,053 413 Males. 1,799,475 65,499 26,292 126,743 216,215 676,964 690,762 12,084 8,305. 45,110 25,292- 43,551- 88,192- 177,361- 37,854 12,185 38,008 108,201 5,772 18,470 6,330 1,600 67,803 70,796 48,493 6,715 22,590 177,761" 94,025 1,215^ 39,241 651,521 Females. 1,936,098 6,268 5,807" 9' 6,824 1,481 6,204. 6,732 4,675 7,342 14,110 1,411 4,346 390 30,604 151,273- 5,383 54,322- 256,689- 1,437,827 1,151 5 29,448 151,273 2 3 3^080- 51,647' 2,676 4,120 592 2,338 24 22 708 1,247 22,213 131,071 62,828 963 8,092 3,400 18,622 449' 790,814 647,013' 1,005 146 3 2 528 2,724 10,460 14,006 1,707 23 Under 20 Years of Age. Males. 881,629 19,363 3,743 28,164 42,838 131,439 656,082 1,116 847 17,400 3,743 10,911 17,263 37,651 6,187 Females. 862,247 8,274 255 18,408 800 1,180 6 2,760 15 1,185 370 237 600 13,857 2,759 18,984 49;370 8,250 15,724 1,004 354 4,143 3,894 37,229 1,634 12,180 6,790 92 81, 4,561 651,621 1,065 60 1 724 123 39 1,802 659 1,679 12,079 197 812 133 17,304 49,727 3,393 15,890 84,015 691,918 191 l.r,113 49.727 881 2,512 14,797 1,093 2,463 Above 20 Years of Age. Males. 917,846 44,905 647,013 1-86 5' 32 3,417 13,287 365 46,136 21,549 98,579 172,377 544,525 34,680 10,968 7,458 27,710 21,549 32,640 65,939 139,710 32,667 8,619 29,734 87,793 4,592 16,720 4,145 1,363 53,946 51,812 40,243 4,711 18,447 140,,532 81,846 1,123 34,680 Females. 1,073,851 6,203 5,757 8 6,100 1,368 6,165 4,930 3,916 5,663 2,031 1,214 3,634 257 13,300 101,546 1990 38,432 172,674 745;909 960 6 12,335 101,546 1,422 568 36,850 1,5S2 1,657 337 1,538 18 7 338. 647 19,464 81,701 47,104 609 4,198 1,866 12,832 368 745,909 819 141 2 522 2,692 7,043 719 1,342 17 Iviii CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXVIII. SUMMAEY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF BCOTLAl^B—eontinued, Distinguishing the Sexes Undbb and Above 20 Ybabs; op Ag-u Clabsbs, Obdebb, ahd Sub-Obdebs. Ndmbee of Persons. All Agea. Both Males. Females. Under 20 Yeara of Age. Males. Females. Above 20 Years of Age. Males. Females. ava-OUnEn»—contimied. Order. Suto-Order. 1 . Domestic Service 2. Other Service - ' 6. 1. Merchants and Agents 2. Dealers in Money _ _ _ fcl 3. Persons occupied in Insurance ■> 6. 1. On Railways 2. On Roads ^ _ _ - 3. On Canals, Rivers, and Seas 4. In Storage - - L 6. In conveying Messages, Porterage, &c 1^' 1 7. 1. In Fields and Pastures 2. In Woods 1 3. In Gardens F> 8. 1. Ahout Animals 9. 10. 11. 18. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 20. n. 32. 83. 10. 11. 12. 1. 2. 1. Books - - Prints and Maps - Machines _ _ _ Tools and Implements _ _ _ Watches and Philosophical Instruments Surgical Instruments - Arms and Ordnance - - Musical Instruments - - Types, Dies, Medals, Coins Tackle for Sports and Games Houses - _ _ _ Furniture and Fittings - - House Decorations - - - Harness Hull - - _ - Masts, Rigging, &c. _ _ _ Colouring Jlatters Explosives ______ Drugs aud other Chemicals and Compounds Tobacco and Pipes _ _ _ _ Board and Lodging - - - - Spirituous Drinks - - - - Food - - - _ _ Wool and Worsted - - - Silk - - - _ _ _ Cotton and Flax - - - - Hemp and other Fibrous Materials Mixed or Unspecified Materials Dress - _ _ _ _ _ _ In Grease, Fat, Bone, Horn, Ivory, and Whalebone In Skins - _______ In Hair and Feathers - - - In Oils, Gums, and Resins - In Cane, Rush, and Straw - - - In Wood aud Bark - - - In Paper - - - Miners - - Coal, Coal Gas, &o. - - - Stone, Clay, and Road Making - Earthenware and Glass - - - Salt - - - _ Water _ _ _ _ _ i. Precious Metals and Jewellery - - Iron and Steel - - - - - Copper - - - - _ Tin and Zinc - - - - Lead - - ______ In other Mixed or Unspecifled Metals Makers and Dealers (General or Undefined) Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined) Refuse Matters _ _ _ _ ^ ^■]: 1. Persons returned for Property, Rank, or of No Occupation, &c. _ _ _ _ _ 1. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation ^ 158,838 17,727 40,037 3,999 1,818 18,558 25,216 22,436 2,717 17,347 221,822 3,108 4,078 40,529 14,792 1,513 32,730 905 3,120 66 226 340 692 521 96,141 10,963 1,435 3,646 2,150 16,663 1,829 425 446 5,167 2,847 8,711 11,378 69,927 35,646 3,163 80,065 22,056 60,937 111,321 1,710 3,845 1,123 3,8S0 819 13,460 12,523 68,347 6,318 25,238 6,831 77 289 1,490 62,594 779 3,763 184 6,251 19,274 93,373 1,664 830,055 1,298,534 24,431 861 37,741 3,998 1,812 18,497 24,975 22,354 2,542 14,824 170,582 3,103 3,676 37,854 10,866 1,319 32,507 877 3,073 57 225 337 596 336 96,042 8,779 1,380 3,641 2,131 16,647 1,823 382 196 4,752 1,600 2,355 10,265 55,183 14,943 1,751 22,615 6,474 25,013 48,493 1,415 3,650 650 3,414 747 13,165 5,264 67,098 6,182 24,819 4,137 71 288 1,394 62,376 779 3,645 170 5,992 9,186 84,839 1,215 39,241 651,521 134,407 16,866 2,296 e 59 241 82 175 2,523 61,240 5 402 2,675 B,926 194 223 28 47 9 1 185 99 2,184 55 5 19 16 6 43 250 415 1,247 6,356 1,113 14,744 20,703 1,412 57,450 15,582 35,924 62,828 295 195 473 466 72 295 7,259 439 136 419 1,694 6 1 96 218 118 14 259 10,088 8,534 449 790,814 647,013 3,702 41 9,671 1,026 214 2,464 3,091 1,836 482 9,380 36,894 240 517 5,187 3,298 368 7,031 146 793 11 48 78 16,265 1,877 266 660 520 2,354 386 57 32 1,096 237 29 903 12,925 3,340 267 5,215 2,435 7,727 8,250 276 599 129 618 42 2,212 1,271 17,491 333 2,408 932 7 6 314 12,833 177 1,023 46 1,669 1,262 10,918 92 4,561 651,521 49,060 667 881 14,753 1 43 1,093 2,319 144 84 15 13 4 1 64 74 36 752 12 6 13 2 21 185 164 600 83 65 2,611 6,902 598 22,923 5,171 13,776 15,724 130 69 155 158 10 145 3,581 234 9 247 751 25 64 51 8 145 2,237 3,653 81 44,905 647,013 20,729 820 28,070 2,972 1,698 16,033 21,884 20,518 2,060 5,444 133,688 2,863 3,159 32,667 7,568 951 25,476 731 2,280 46 177 259 498 267 79,777 6,902 1,114 2,981 1,611 14,293 1,427 325 164 3,656 1,363 2,326 9,362 42,258 11,603 1,484 17,400 4,039 17,286 40,243 1,139 3,051 521 2,796 705 10,953 3,993 50,417 6,849 22,411 3,205 64 282 1,080 49,643 602 2,622 124 4,333 7,924 73,921 1,123 34,680 85,347 16,199 1,415 6 62 223 82 86 125 36,487 4 359 1,582 1,607 50 135 13 34 5 1 2 32 111 63 1,432 43 5 13 3 4 22 65 251 647 6,273 1,048 12,133 13,801 814 34,527 10,411 22,148 47,104 165 126 318 308 62 150 3,678 205 127 172 943 6 1 71 154 67 6 114 7,851 4,981 745,909 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. lix Table LXIX.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881, Peopoetion pee Cent, in which Males and Femalus Under and Abotb 20 Years op Age, Total Males and Ebmales, and Total Persons are ENGAGED Jlf JHE DIF.FJiRBNT CjLASSES, OeDKRS, AND SuB-OrDERS OP OcODPATIONS. Tq he Read in Perpeudieular Golumns, CLASSES, ORDERS, AND SUB-ORDEJIS. All Ages. Both Sexes. Males. Fainales. Under 20 Years of Age. Males, Females. Above 20 Years of Age. Majes. Females. TOTAL PERSONS 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 lOO-OOO 100-OQO C1AS»ES. I. PROFESSIONAL II. DOMESTIC - IIL COMMERCIAL IV. AGRICULTURAL J V. INDUSTRIAL VI. UNOCCUPIED OKDEBS, 1. Engaged i;i the General or Local Government of the iCountry 8. Engaged in the Defence of the Country - - ' - 3. Engaged in Professional Occupations (with their immediate Subordinates) - - - . - ' r- - 4. Engaged iii Domestic Offices or Services _ _ _ 6. Eijgaged in Commercial Occupations - - - - - 6. Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages - 7. Engaged in Agriculture - _ _ _ _ 8. Engaged about Animals - _ _ _ 9. Working and Dealing in Books, Prints, and Maps - - 10. Working and Dealing in Machines and Implements - 11. Working and Dealing in Houses, Furniture, aitd Decoraijion 13. Working apd Dealing in Carriages and Harness -r 13. Working and Dealing in Ships and Boats - 14. Working and Dealing in Chemicals and Compounds 15. Working and Dealing in Tobacco and Pipes _ _ _ 16. Working and Dealing in Food and Lodging .- IJ. Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics - - - 18. Working and Dealing in Dress ----- ,. 19. Working'aud Dealing in various Animal Substances - 20. Working and Dealing in virions Vegetable Substances iX. Working and Dealing in various Mineral Substances - Vi. Working and Dealing in General or Unspecified Commodities 23. Working and Dealing in Refuse Matters - - 24. Persons withont specified Occupations - _ _ _ 25. Scholars and Children of no stated Occupation - Order 1 Order : ■{l SVB-OBDERS, National Government Local Governmient - East India Colonial Service Order S.'- ( 1, Army (at Home) - - _ _ - '(2. Navy (Ashore or in Port) - _ _ _ ■ 1. .Clerical Profession - - -^ - 2. Legal Profession - - - _ 3. Medical Profe3si<^n --.,-. ^ - 4. Teachers - - - - 5. Literary and Scientific Persons - _ _ - 6. Engineeris and Surveyors - - - 7. Artists '- ' - 8. Persons engstg^d in Exhibitigns, ShoTsra, Games, &p. border 4. oy •{ -1. Domestic Service 2. Other Service - Order 5, {l Merchants and Agents Dealers in Money - - Persons occupied in Insnianqe - (1, On Railways - r^ - 2. On Roads - _ - 3. On Canals, Rivers, and Seas 4. In Storage _ _ _ 5. In conveying Messages, Porterage, &c. 2-573 4-727 3-537 7-215 24-967 56-981 0-364 0-223 1-996 '4-727 1-228 2-309 6-130 1-085 0-436 1-033 2-905 0-155 0-495 0-162 0-076 2-410 '5-404 2-980 0-179 0-821 4-850 3-016 0-045 22-220 34-761 0-195 0-159 0-000 0-183 0-040 0-180 0-180 0-195 0-477 0-753 0-038 0-162 0-011 4-252 0-475 1-072 0-107 0-049 0-497: 0-675 0-601 0-072 0-464 3-640 1-405 7-043 11-960 37-565 38-387 0-671 0-462 2-507 1-405 2-420 4-623 9-856 2-104 0-677 2-112 5-902 0-321 1-026 0-296 0-089 3-?B8 3-934 2-695 0-318 1-255 9-879 5-225 0-06? 2-181 36-206 1-681 7-813 0-278 2-806 13-258 -74-2W O-060 O-OOO 1-521 7-813 0-119 0'159 2-668' 0-138 0-213 0-030 0-121 0-001 0-001 0-037 0-064 1-147 6-770 3-245 0-050 0-418 0-176 0-962 0-023 40-846 33-418 0-348 0-052 0-323 0-008 O-OOO O-OOO 0-379 0-000 0-083 0-000 0-345 0-028 0-374 0-000 0-254 0-141 0-408 0-54O 0-784 0-723 0-079 O'OOO 0-242 0-088 0-021 Q-ooa 1-358 6-942 0-047 ,0-871 2-097 0-119 0-222 0-000 0-101 0-000 1-028 0-003 1-388 0-012 1-242 0-004 0-141 0-009 0-824 0-131 2-196 0-424 3-195 4-859 14,-909 74-417 0-127 0-096 1-973 0-424 1-238 1-957 4-271 0-588 0-416 '0-939 ;2-088 :0-134 0-312 0-134 0-027 1-572 '2-163 6-936 ,0-114 0-470 4-223 1-381 0-010 0-617 73-900 0-121 0-006 0-000 0-082 0-014 0-004 0-204 0-075 0-191 1-370 0-022 0-092 0-015 O-420 G-004 1-097 0-117 0-024 0-279 0-351 0-208 0-055 1-064 2-007 5-767 0-393 l-84;3 9-744 80-246 0-022 o-poO 1-985 5-767 0-102 0-291 1-716 0-127 0-286 0-030 0-093 0-001 0-002 0-043 0-069 0-320 5 '726 1-824 0-041 0-451 0-178 0-671 0-009 5-208 75-038 0-021 0-001 0-000 0-000 0-000 0-001 O-OOO 0-004 0-396 1-541 0-000 0-042 O-QOl 5-690: 0-077 0-102 0-000 0-000 0-001 0-002 0-000 0-010 0-278 5'027 2-348 10-740 18-781 69-326 3-778 1-195 0-813 3-019 2-348 3-556 7-184 15-222 3-559 ,0-928 3-240 ■9-565 0-500 1-713 0-452 0-148 5-877 5-645 4-385 0-513 2-010 15-311 8-917 0-122 3-778 0-000 0-567 0-627 0-001 0-665 0-148 0'672 0-537 0-427 0-617 0-221 0-132 0-386 0-028 2-259 0-089 3-058 0-324 0-174 1-747 2-384 2-235 0-225 0-693 100-000 1-239 9-456 0-185 3-579 16-080 69-461 0-090 0-000 1-149 9-456 0-132 0-063 3-432 0-147 0-154 0-031 0-143 0-002 0-001 0-032 0-060 1-812 7-608 4-386 0-057 0-391 0-174 1-195 0-034 69-461 0-000 0-077 0-013 0-000 0-000 0-000 0-049 0-000 0-251 0-666 0-067 0-000 0-126 0-001 7-948 1-508 0-132 0-000 0-000 0-006 0-021 0-007 0-008 0-012 Ix CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXIX.— OCCUPATIOISTS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. Peopoetion jee cent, in whioi Males and Females Uhder and Above 20 Yeaes of Age, Total Males and Females, and Total Pbesons aej ENGAGED IN THE DIPFEEBNT CLASSES, OeDBES, AND SuB-OeDEES OP OCCUPATIONS Continued. To be Bead in FerpendiQular Columns. Classes, Okd^es, and Sub-Ohdehs. All Ages. Both Sexes. Males. Females. Under 20 Tears of Age. Males. Females. Above 20 Years of Age. Males. Females. Order 7. SIIB-OUDEKS— con^mjict?. 1. In Fields and Pastures 2. In Woods 3. In Gardens ^ (.Orders- 1. About Animals Order 9 P' '^°°^^ ~ ■ ( 2. Prints and Maps Order 10. : 1. Machines - _ _ _ 2. Tools.and Implements 3. Watches and Philosophical Instruments 4. Surgigal Instruments 5. Arms and Ordnance 6. Musical Instruments 7. Types, Dies, Medals, Coins - ^8. Tackle for Sports and Games - Order II, {l Houses - - - Furniture and Fittings House Decorations CO 1 Order 12. 1 1- Carnages 1 2. Harness Order 13. \ l' '^^\ d • • ^ . \ 2. Masts, Eiggmg, &c. 1. Colouring Matters - Explosives - _ _ . _ Drugs, and other Chemicals and Compounds Order 15. 1. Tobacco and Pipes - - - - /I- Order 14- < 2. Explosives (3. - •{l . Board and Lodging Order 16»-(2. Spirituous Drinks - 3. Food - ( 1. Wool and Worsted ■ 2. Silk - ■ - Order 17,. -| 3. Cotto;i and Flax - 4. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials ■ 5. Mixed or Unspecified Materials Order 18. 1. Dress Order 19. n. In <% In (.3. In Grease, Fat, Bone, Horn, Ivory, and Whalebone Skins - _ _ . _ _ Hair and Feathers - - _ 1 I. In Oils, Gums, and Resins owini- on J 2- In Cane, Rush, and Straw order ^0. i ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ _ _ _ 4. In Paper - - _ _ 1. Miners - - _ 2. Coal, Coal Gas, &c. - 3. Stone, Clay, and Eoad Making 4. Earthenware and Glass - - _ _ 5. Salt - - 6. Water- - - _ ._ 7. Precious Metals and Jewellery 8. Iron and Steel 9. Copper- ^ _ _ 10. Tin and Zinc II. Lead - - - _ _ ,12. In other Mixed or Unspecified Metals Order 82 I ^' ^'^^^^^^ ^^^ Dealers (General or Undefined) ' I 2, Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined) Order 83. 1. Refuse Matters - - _ - Order 81. - s-1 !x i Order 84. If S Or ( 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, or of no ( Occupation, &c. - - - der 85. 1. Scholars and Children of no stated Occupation - 5-938 0-083 0-109 1-085 0-395 0-041 0-876 0-024 0-084 0-002 0-006 0-009 0-018 0-014 2-574 0-293 0-038 0-098' 0-057 0-446 0-049 0-012 O-012 0-138 0-076 0-233 0-305 1-872 0-954 0-085 2-143 0-691 1-631 0-046 0-103 0-030 0-104 0-360 0-335 1-830 o-iog 0-676 0-002 0-008 0-040 1-676 0-021 0-100 0-005 0-167 0-516 2-600 0-045 22-220 34-761 9-479 0-173 0-204 2-1C4 0-604 0-073 1-806 0-049 0-171 0-003 0-012 0-019 -0-033 0-019 5-337 0-488 0-077 ■0-202 0-119 0-925 .0-101 O-021 0-011 0-264 0-089 0131 0-570 3-067 0-830 .0-097 1-257 0-360 1-390 2-695 0-079 0-203 0-036 0-190 0-041 0-732 0-292 3-774 0-344 1-379 0-230 0-004 0-016 0-078 3-466 0-043 0-203 0-009 0-333 0-510 4-715 0-068 2-181 36-206 2-647 0-000 0-021 0-138 0-203 0-010 0-011 0-001 0-003 0-000 0-000 0-000 0-005 0-010 0-005 0-113 0-003 0-000 0-001 0-001 0-000 0-002 0013 0-022 0-064 0-328 0-058 0-761 1-069 0-073 2-967 0-S05 1-S56 3-245 0-015 0-010 0-025 0-024 0-004 0-015 0-375 0-023 0-007 0-022 0-088 0-000 0-000 0-005 0-011 0-000 0-006 0-001 0-013 0-521 0-441 0-023 40-846 33-418 4-185 0-027 0-059 0-588 0-374 0-042 0-798 0-017 0-090 0-001 0-005 0-009 0-011 0-008 1-845 0-213 0-030 O-075 0-059 0-267 0-045 0-006 0-004 0-124 0-027 0-003 0-103 1-466 0-379 O-030 0-592 0-276 0-876 0-031 0-068 0-015 0-070 0-005 0-251 0-144 1-984 0-038 0-273 0-106 0-001 0-001 0-036 1-456 0-020 0-116 0-005 0-188 0-143 1-238 0-010 0-517 73-900 1-711 0-000 0-005 0-127 0-269 0-017 0-010 0-002 0-002, 0-000 0-000 0-000 0-0O7 0-009 0-004 0-087 0-002 0-000 0-001 0-002 0-000 0-002 0-0-22 0'019 0-069 0-010 0-007 0-303 0-800 0-069 2-659 0-600 1-598 1-824 0-015 0-008 0-018 0-018 0-001 0-017 0-415 0-027 0-001 0-029 0-087 0-000 0-000 0-003 0-007 0-000 0-006 0-001 0-017 0-259 0-412 0-009 5-208 76-038 14-566 0-312 0-344 3-559 0-824 0-104 2-776. 0-080 0-249 0-005 0-019 0-028 0^064 0-029 8-692 0-752 0-121 0-325 0-175 1-567 0-156 0-035 0-018 0-399 0-148 0-253 1O20 4-604 1-264 0-162 1-896 0-440 1-883 4-385 0-124 0-332 0-057 0-306 0-077 1-193 0-435 5-493 0-637 2-442 0-349 0-007 0-031 0-118 6-398 0-065 0-286 0-013 0-472 0-863 8-054 0-122 3-778 0-000 3-398' 0-000 0-034 0-147 0-149.' 0-000, 0-oia 0-001 0-003 0-000 o-ooo 0-000 0-003 0-011 0-006 0-133 0-004 0-009 0-002 0-000 O-OOl O-002 0-006 0-024 0-060 0-584 0-098 1-130 1-285 0-076 3-215 0-969 2-063 4-386 0-015 0-012 0-1 0-030 0-006 0-014 0-342 0-020 0-012 0-016 0-088 0-001 0-000 0-006 0-014 0-000 0-006 0-001 0-010 0-731 0-464 0-034 69-461 0-000 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Ixi Table LXX.— TOTAL NUMBEE OF MALES AND OF FEMALES FOLLOWING EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS IN SCOTLAND, AND IN THE SEVERAL EEGISTEATION COUNTIES. Class I. Class II. Class HL Class iV. Class V. Class VI. Total. Professional. Domestic. CommerckL Agrioultntal. Industrial. •Unoccupied and Non-Productive. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Stales. Females. Males. Feiuales. Males.' FemaMs. Males. ?emales. -SCOTLAND - 139,475 1,936,098 65,499 30,604 25,292 151,273 126,743 5,383 215,215 54,322 675,964 256,689 690,762 1,437,827 CtfCNTIES. ■ ' 1 1 SHETLAND- 12,656 17,049 371 139 67 1,118 710-' -'■ , _ '5,024 941 1,367 4,648 5,127 10,203-- 2 ORKNEY - - 14,982 17,062 453 221 24 887 ■ 417 ' 9 '6,031 1,264 2,286 _ 1,273 6,771 ] 3,4 08 3 CAITHNESS 18,861 20,998 697 514 157 1,359. 627, ■6 5,77-2 1,575 4,403 818 7,205 16,727"' .4 SUTHERLAND. - 10,f49 11,627 397 150 163 830. 264^ , - ;4,262 1,540 1,906 224 3,767 •8,883'' 5 .ROSS & CROM'TY 37,444 42,023 1,431 629 441 2,938-, 1,090 . 13 14,600 4,882 5,741 1,048 14,141 32,513 6 INVERNESS 41,911 44,478 2,904 931 682 3,946., 1,905 . 8 12,977 2,984 7,840 1,936 16,603 34,673 7 NAIRN . 4,291 4,646 173 110 79. 668 137- . a 1,288 237 992 212 1,532 3,417 8 .ELGIN 21,337 23,771 80.1 535 413 2,536. 820 8 5,710 1,514 5,069 1,084 8,524 18,094 9 BANFF 28,372 31,411 873 540-. 194 1,581 851- 8 8,909 2,629 5,487 1,178 12,058 . 25,475 10 ABERDEEN 128,682 140,365 4,503 2,891 1,599. 14,000 7,524 374. 27,629 3,487 , 34,760 12,695 52,667 106,918 11 KINCARDINE, - 17,309 18,066 648 274, 330, 1,922 421 9 6,014 748 3,039 952 7,047 14,161 12 FORFAR. - 121,127 147,526 3,354 1,761 1,434- 7,542 8,514, , 223. 10,258 1,197 49,281 40,696 48,286 96,107 13 PERTH 61,963 68,319 2,598 1,203 1,603 5,191 3,136 121, 12,501 4,021 19,138 8,556 22,987 49,227 14 FIFE 80,968 91^163 2,335 1,179 1,063 5,143 4,309 98 9,658 2,897 31,155 15,486 32,448. 66,360 16 KINROSS ^ - 3,449 3,881 90 46 51 333. 111. 3 795 101 1,119 587 1,283 ■• 2,811 IS CLACKMANNAN 11,397 12,628 386 206 160 803 540 7 496 45 5,129 2,329 '■^"'■4,696 9,238 ,17 STIRLING - 53,688 53,195 1,422 674 673 4,015 3,305 48 3,932 906 23,104 5,065 21,252 42,487 18 DUMBARTON - 38,751 39,431, 1,029 539 900 2,998 2,188 67 2,071 786 17,943 5,862-. 14,620 29,179 19 ARGYLL 39,974 40,787 1,627 686 908 4,183 2,135. 27 11,324 2,514 9,055 ^ ,.35,740 14,924 31,637 20 BUTE ^ 8,080 9,544 315 146 194 838 733 20 1,500 400 2,144. 803 3,204 7,337 21 RENFREW 108,763 116,848 3,319 1,371 1,141 7,623 9,958 294 3,572 934 49,681 44,7174 21,736 41,092 84,890 22 AYR - - _ 106,.868 110,762 2,846 1,335 1,467 6,959 6,167 227 9,611 2,919 12,968 43,003 86,364 23 LANARK - 467,293 474,913 14,a03 6,655 3,463 32,345 46,296 2,374 8,987 3,106 223,440, 78,034 170,804 362,399 24 LINLITHGOW - 22,979 21,026 835 258 241 1,188 ,1,011 31 1,710 639 10,263 -- 1,183 8,929 17,727 25 EDINBURGH - 183,769 205,067 13,235 5,466 4,333 25,607 - 1(9^268 1,249 6,127 2,304 72,138 - 21,18.0 68,668 149,262 26 HADDINGTON - 18,812 19,698 492 226 486 1,677 530 11 4,970 2,120 4,982 .. 787 7,362 14,877 27 BERWICK - 16,880 18,393 453 192 450 1,426- \ 402 19 5,325 2,167 3,717 915 6,533 ^13,674 28 PEEBLES - 6,562 7,126 - 194 84 195 667 213 4 1,316 164 2,152 984 2,493 5,223 29 SELKIRK 12,524 13,822 254 89 231 780 ■ : 425 20 984 172 5,732 2,987 4,898 9,774 30 ROXBURGH 25,034 27,558 746 342 664 2,347 , 815 34 4,793 1,350 8,347 3,266 9,669 20,219 31 DUMFRIES 36,040 40,327 1,307 552 819 3,726 ■ ; 1,496 43 7,143 1,713 10,544 3,028 ^14,732 31,066 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 19,886 22,404 590 331 417 2,264' . , 682 11 4,776 894 5,419 1,305 8,002 17,699 33 WIGTOWN - 18,064 20,384 618 330 280 1,834 744 16 5,161 1,172 3,826 1,134 1 7,445 15,S98 Ixii CENSUS or SCOTLAND, 1881.— APPENDIX TABLES. Table LXXI.— PROPORTION PER CENT. OF MALE^ AND OF FEMALES FOLLOWING EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS IN THE SEVERAL REGISTRATION COUNTIES, as compaked with the Total Males and Females following that Class of Occupations in all Scotland in 1881. To he read in perpendicular columns. CUE sL Class II. Class IIL Class IV. Class V. Class VI. Professional. Dojaestic. Commercial. AgrioulturaL Industrial. Unoccupied and Non-ProductiTe. Majes. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females Males. Females. SCOTLAND - - - - 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 100-000 lOO-OOO lOO'OOO 100-000 100-000 100 -poo 100-000 lOO-OOOl COUNTIES. 1 SHETLAND - - ":; ' - 0-566 0-454 0-225 0-739 0-660 - 2-334 1732 0-202 1-811 0-742 0-709 2 ORKNEY - 0-692 0-722 0-095 0-686 0-329 0-168 2-802 2-327 0-338 0-496 0-835 0-932 3 CAITHNESS -' ' ' - 1 1-064 1-679 0-621 0-898 0-495 ■0-093 2-682 2-899 0-651 0-318 1-043 1-163 4 SUTHERLAND - ^ - \ - j 0-606 0-490 0-605 0-548 0-208 1-980 2-835 0-282 0-087 0-545 0-618 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - i 1 - 2-185 2-055 1-744 1-942 0-860 0-241 6-784 8-987 0-849 0-408 2-047 2-262 6 INVERNESS - - - " - 4-434 3-042 2-696 2-609 1-503 0-148 6-030 5-493 .1-160 0-754 3-259 2-412 7 NAIRN- - - 0-264 0-369 0-312 0-442 0-108 0-037 0-598 0-436 0-147 0-082 0-222 0-238 8 ELGIN - - - '^ 1-223 1-748 1-633 1-676 0-647 0-148 2-653 2787 0-750 0-422 1-234 1-258 9 BANFF - _ _ ! _ j 1-333 1-764 0-767 1-045 0-671 0-148 ,4-140 4-840 0-812 0-459 1-746 1-772 10 ABERDEEN - -^ ^ 6-875 9-446 ,6-322 9-255 5-937 ^•948 12-838 6-419 6-142 4-946 7-625 7-436 11 KINCARDINE - ^. - - 0-837 0-895 1-305 1-271 0-332 0-167 2-794 -1-377 0-449 0-371 1-020 0-985 12 FORFAR - -•' -. 5-121 5-754 ■ 5-670 4-986 6-718 4-143 4-767 2-203 7-290 15-864 6-990 6-684 13 PERTH - - 3-966 3-931 6-338 3-432 2-474 ,2-248 5-809 7-402 2-831 3-333 3-328 3-424 14 FIFE - _ - _ 3-565 3-852 4-203 3-400 3-400 .1-821 4-488 6-333 4-609 6-033 4-697 4-616 15 KINROSS 0-137 0-160 0-201 0-220 0-087 0-056 0-369 0-186 0-166 0-229 0:186 0-395 16 CLACKMANNAN 0-589 0-673 0-593 0-631 0-426 .0-130 0-230 0-083 0-769 0-907 0-680 0-642 17 STIRLING ^ - - - 2-171 2-202 2-661 2-664 2-608 0-892 1-S27 1-668 3-418 1-973 3-076 2-955 18 DUMBARTON - - 1-571 1-761 3-558 1-982 1-726 1-245 0-962 1-447 2-654 2-284 2-116 2-029 19 ARGYLL - 2-434 2-241 3-590 2-765 1-684 0-602 5-262 4-628 1-340 0-678 2-160 2-200 20 BUTE - _ ^ _ 0-481 0-477 0-767 0-654 0-578 0-371 0-697 0-736 0-317 0-313 0-464 0-510 21 RENFREW - - - 5-067 ,4-480 4-511 6-039 7-857 5-462 1-660 1-719 7-350 8-468 5-949 5-904 22 AYR _ _ _ _ 4-345 4-363 ' 5-800 4-600 4-077 4-217 4-466 5-374 6-6-24 5-049 6-286 6-007 23 LANARK - - - - 21-837 21-746 ■ 13-693 21-382 36-528 44-102 4-176 6718 33-055 30-401 24-727 24-510 24 LINLITHGOW 1-276 0-843 0-963 0-785 0-798 0-576 0-794 1-176 1-517 0-461 1-293 1-233 25 EDINBURGH - - - 20-206 17-858 17-132 16-928 ,16-203 23-202 2-847 4-241 10-672 8-252 9-941 10-382 26 HADDINGTON . - - 0-751 . 0-738 1-922 11-38 0-418 0-204 2-309 3-903 0-737 0-3O6 1-064 1-034 27 BERWICK - - -. 0-692 , 0-627 1-77P 0-943 0-317 0-353 2-475 3-989 0-560 0-356 0-946 0-951 28 PEEBLES - - - - 0-296 0-274 0-771 0-441 0-168 0-074 0-611 0-303 0-318 0-383 .0-361 0-363 29 SELKIRK - - - - - 0-388 0-291 0^913 0-516 0-335 0-372 0.457 0-317 0-848 1-164 0709 0-680 30 ROXBURGH _ _ _ 1-139 1-117 2-626 1-651 0-643 0-632 2-227 2-486 1-235 1-272 1-400 1-406 31 DUMFRIES - - - 1-995 1-804 3-238 2-462 1-180 0-799 3-319 3-153 1-560 1-180 2-133 2-161 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 0-901 1-082 1-649 1-497 0-538 0-204 2-219 1-646 0-802 0-608 1-158 1-224 33 WIGTOWN - - - - 0-944 1-082 1-107 1-212 0-587 0-297 2-394 2-158 0-666 0'442 1-078 1-106 CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1881.-APPENDIX TABLES. Ixiii Table LXXIL— PEOPOETION PEE CENT. OF MALES AND OF FEMALES FOLLOWING EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS IN THE SEVEEAL EEGISTEATION COUNTIES, as compared with the Total Males and Females in. all Scotland- ani> in each County m 1881., To, be read iu horizontal lines. Class L Class ,11. Class IIL Class IV. Class V. Class VI. TOTii. Professional. Domestic. Commercial. A^icultural; IndustriaU Unooaupied and Non-Productiye. Males. Females. Males; Females. Males. Females. Malesi Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. scott,and - 100-000 100-900 3-640 1-681 1-405 7-813 7-043 0-278 11-960 2-806 37-566 13-268 38-387 74-264 counties. ■ 1 shbtt,and 100-000- 100-000 2-931 0-815 0-450 6-558 5-610 - 39-697 5-519 10-801 27-263 40-511 59-845 2 ORKNEY - - 100-000 100-000 3-024 1-295 0-160 5-199 2-783 0-053 40-265 7-408 15-258 7-461 38-520 78-584 3 CAITHNESS' 100-000 100-000 3-696 2-448 0-832 6-472 3-324 0-023 30-603 7-601 23-344 3-896 38-201 79-660 i SUTHESTiAND - 100-000 lOO'OOO 3-693 1-290 l;-423 7-139 2-456: - 39-651 13.245 17-732 1-926 35-046 76-400 5 ROSS & CROM'TY 100-000 100-000 3-822 1-497 1-178 6-991 2-911 0-031 38-992 11-617 15-332 2-494 37-765 77-370 6 INVERNESS 100-000 100-000 6-929 2-093 1-627 8-872 4-545 0-018 30-964 6709 18-706 4-363 37-229 77-956 7 NAIRN 100-000 100-000 4-119 2-368 1-880 14-378 3-261 0-043 30-659 5-101 23-613 4-663 36-468 73-547 8 ELGIN 100-000 lOO-OOO 3-754 ■ 2-251 . 1-936 10-668 3-843 0-034 26761 6-369 23-767 4-560 39-949 76-118 9 BANiJ'i' 100-000 100-000 3-077 3-719 0-684 5-033 2-999 0-026 31-401 8-370 19-339- 3-760 42-500 81-103 10 ABERDEEN 100-000 100-000 3-499 2-060 1-243- 9-974 5-847 0-265 21-471 2-484 27-012' 9-044 40-928 76-172 11 KINCARDINE - lOO-OOO lOO-OOO' 3-149 1-516- 1-897 10-639 2-420 0-050 34-565 4-140 17.-467 5-270 40-602 78-385 12 FORFAR 100-000 100-000 2769 1-194 1-184 6-112 7-029 0-151 8-469 0-8H.' 40-685 27-586 39-864 66-146 13 PERTH 100-000 100-000 4-193 1-761 2-587 7-598 5-061 0-177 20-175 5-886 30-886 12-524 37-098 72-054 14 FIFE - - - 100-000 100-000 2-884 1-298 1-313 5-641 5-322 0-107 11-928 3-178 38-478 16-987 40-075 72-794 15 KINROSS 100-000 100-000 2-610 1-185 1-479 9-580 3-218 0-077 23-060 2-602 32-444 15-125 37-199 72-431 16 CLACKMANNAN 100-000 100-000 3-387 1-631 1-316 6-359 4-738 O-OiiS 4-352 0-356 45-003 18-443 41-204 73-155 17 STIRLING - 100-000 100-000 2-649 1-267 1-253 7-548 6-156 0-090 7-324 1703 43-034 9-522 39-584 79-870 18 DUMBARTON - 100-000 100-000 2-655 1-367 2-323 7-603 6-646 0-170 5-345 1-993' 46-303 14-867 37-728 74-000 19 ARGYLL - 100-000 100-000 4-070 1-682- 2'272 10-256 5-341 0-066 28-328 6-164 22-665 4-266 37-334 77-566 20 BUTE - - 100-000 100-000 3-894 1-530 2-398 8-780 9-061 0-210 18-541 4-191 26-602 8-413 39-604 76-876 21 RENFREW 100-000 100-000 3-052 1-173 1-049 6-524 9-156 0-252 3-284 0-799 45-678 18-602 87 781 72-650 22 AYR 100-000 100-000 2-663 1-205 1-373 6-283, 4-835 0-205 8-993 2-635 41-897 11-699 40-239 77-973 23 T, A NARK 100-000 100-000 3-061 1-401 0-741 6-811 9-907 0-499 1-923 0-654 47-816 16-432 36-652 74-203 24 LINLITHGOW - 100-000 100-000 3-634 1-228 1-049 . 5-650 4-400 0-147 7-441 3-039 44-619 5-626 38-857 84-310 25 EDINBURGH - 100-000 100-000 7-202 2-665 2-358 12-487 10-485 0-609 3-334 1-124 39-265 10-328 37-366 72-787 26 HADDINGTON - 100-000 100-000 2-615 1-147 2-583 8-514 2-817 0-056 26-419 10-763 26-484 3-995 39-082 75-525 27 BERWICK - - 100-000 100-000 2-684 1-044 2-666 7-753, 2-381 0-103 31-646 11-782 22-020 4-975 38-703 74-343 28 PEEBLES 100-000, 100-000 2-956 1-179 2.-971 9-360 3-246 0-056 20-040 2-301 32-795 13-809 37-992 73-295 29, SELKIRK - 100-000 100-000 2-028 0-644 1-844 5-643 3-394 0-145 7-867 1-244 - 45-768 21-611 39-109 70713 30 ROXBURGH 100-000 100-000 2-980 1-241 2-652 '8-517 3-256 0-123 19-146 4-899 33-343 11-851 38-623 73-369 31 DUMFRIES 100-000 100-000 3-627 1-376 2-272 9-283 4-148 0-107 19-820 4-269 29-256 7-546 40-877 77-419 32 KIRCUDBRIGHT 100-000 100-000 2-967 1-477 2-097 lC-106 3-430 0-049 24-017 3-990 27-250 5-825 40-239 78-553 33 WIGTOWN- - 100-000 100-000 3-421 1-619 1-550 8-997 4-119 0-078 28-515 5-750 21-180 5-563 41-215 77-993 XI. AGES OF THE PEOPLE SCOTLAND IN 1 o 8 1, m ITS REGISTRATION DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, DISTRICTS, GROUPS OE DISTRICTS, AND PRINCIPAL BURGHS, TOGBTHEE WITH THE ,\GES OF THE BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB, LMBECILES, LUNATICS, INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, &g. The Counties are arranged in Geographical order, so that a zig-zag line beginning at the North of Scotland and carried to the SonLh, passes successively through every County. The following List shows that order, and the number affixed to each County corresponds through the Volume : — 1. Shetland. 12. Forfar. 23. Lanark. 2. Oekket. 13. Perth. 24. Linlithgow. 3. Caithness. 14. Fife. 25. Edinburgh. 4. Sutherland. 1.5. Kinross. 26. Haddington. 5. Ross AND Cromarty. 16. Clackmannan. 27. Berwick. 6. Inverness. 17. Stirling. 28. Peebles, 7. Nairn. 18. DnMBARTON. 29. Selkirk. 8. Elgin. 19. Argyle. 30. Roxburgh. 9. Banff. 20. Bute. 31. Dumfries. 10. Aberdeen. 21. Renfrew. 32. Kirkcudbright 11. Kincardine. 22. Ayr. 33. W'gtown. 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CO O S CO CO CO ■^ rH oT I-H i-H C3S Ir* oo" Cs" CO rH u:5 rH rH •s*-'' CD OS OS CO CO o CD CM QO r-t CD CO CO g Ml CO OS i 3 cq cq b- CO OS OO rH g un o I-H (M rH I-H o cq oo OS ^" b- r-\ OS rH W" CO in CO Id to ?3 I— 1 C3S O CO 1 53 CO OS CO CO £3 ^ rH CO CO T-l I-H I-H S CD rH s id CO ^ cq CO CXI -^ T-H o CO OS CM CD ft^ WIS oo CD OS 2 I-H ITS VO t^ I-H CO I-H CD 1>- Cl I-H I-H i-H CM cq i-t s CO cq S5 CO K o CD o s g oo o OO CO ia cq OO -* r-t o^ '* o • > .g §< a bp bo CI bo , EH ^ .9 S XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE 0'T3 ta- 1 (N 1 1 1 1 1 1 coco c^co tH 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO 1 ; 1 m I i-i 1 rH 1 ( 1 1 rn rt^ COrH (—1 COM 1 t^ 1 ''J^ CO Ol i-trH om I-H tH 1 1 T-HI-- CZCTj l-Cl "* 1 ?DGi t-O (Mm I rH 1 1 1 o COO I— I CO coin r-Hr-( CM'* (MtO -*m CO "* com 1—i l>.CO rHCM ^§ 00 CO I-H SS rHrH CMm CM CO (MrH T-^t^D oo 00 t-^ COO 1— ( !§§ 050 CO«3 COO 0-* rH T-H h-co Oi.-H I-H coco i-nm mo rH mco rH CO 00 CD CMm COCO Oi I-H CM Is OS CO CD** =°g5 ^ 1— 1 1^ 0d*CO OS CM CM CO t-Oi mm Sg5 CM CO COC3i CO "* COTjf Oi h- mco CM CM mco I-H l~— OiCO (Mm CD CO ooo rHO COCO t-■ COOI CO OO COCO rHO (MOi ITS CO m'* CM CO r-( OiCO T-H ^ rH(M rHCM rH r-( i-HrH OOO mo *:^^ £3t- COCO SJt: ^^ S co-x- -fi'^D ^<© g5^ OiCM OiT-H I-H ■^. 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OS So -o COCO WO Tjl ■* rH i-H(M rH rH r-i l-HrH rH I-H CM CM rH rH (MCM" 09 "1 II 1 Males 1 Females ll II ID II P M 0) ll CO |i 1^ §3 II (D « 1 CO li ll "1 S ll CQ 03 (U ll II ■* CM CO i OO OO T I-H CD CO T "* S3 CO CO T CO So ■* CO c^ CO ■* m (M CO* r-i r-t iH t-i rH co CO I-H (>f cm" m* IM -* 1 1 1 1 -^ 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 ft rH 1 '53'-' r-»"<* II ichart* from 60, in 1873. 1 1 1 1 1 1 a i f 1 I 1 1 1 I-H M 1 I 1 1 1 , CO r-i , s ■*' So r-l ■S C ^ 1 1 1 1 *ss B-s ■3 3 2 ° 5S <{ a a* >> 3 .2 § Sri 1 CD 1 i .52 P^ 1 t—i E-1 11 1 1? 1 1 3 rfa ■ ■ rO ■ CO ■* m !>. 00 Oi rH CM CO ■* t"^ w t* K t'- t^ ^ t^ l-^ i>- t"- — ^_ w 12 XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE 2§| 11 II II II II If I > I ' r-l-^ G<1 I I rH I .-( ( f II II II II II i w-i II I CO II I i-H CNi-H II \ r-i II 0»0 CO t-H CUM IrH I— l(M r-({M (-trH f-l.^^ -^jfoo t^-^ i— lo i-hj-h iriio co"*^ cotM i-H i-H CM Oi T^^ 00 Oi O C^ i-r CO lO COOl -^ CO i-no »j:s I CO \Ci coco CO(M urS-^ 0 -r^ I— I CI CN Oi t>. 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MM rHr-4 OO cot^ (M^- -*OS CO(M C0!0 t^t- OO'* OS CO CO I-- CM rH ■^r-i 00 (MM 00 rHCO MM -*M RS j-ir-t CO CM .-(rH r-(r-( l-HO rH r-\ 00 b- -*m (MCO OS CO CMOi rH CMrH (MM r-ir-t -*M ■^CN (M(M Sm rHrH r-ir-i (MO I^^Oi co 00 CO OOC^i rH(M CTSOO MM mM COCN PH »-H ■*i-- 1-i rH OSO r-i r-\ r-i MCM r-i r-1 m^s^ iO M(M SS §s l-trH rH i-H -rttCO (Nr-t CN. om 11 COM rH rH COCO ■*■* (Mt^ rH-M 0-* rH "* §35 coos rnrH pHi-1 i-Hr-l I-H rH r^i-i cfcM" rH,-H Jl w Is II ll II Is II CO ii ll ll 4 S3 CD II si CO II i '—V—' *— V— ' <>-v^ w.V^ ^—v— ' ^-v^ *— v*- N—V— ' ^-v-"^ >— V— ' ^-V-fcZ y^-v^ ^— N-— >— ^-w u::i 55 00 CO Oi 03 §3 C30 i CO S >ei CD r-i OS OS rH CO '* ■* Oi M S m CO (M rH rH rH IH CM cm" ^ CM r-i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 .2 , t 1=3 S t; 1 1 c3 K j3 * r-i a TO A a 1 ft 1-1 1 Id «1 U i bosp 3 t .2 r 1 1 ' 1 3 1 ' 1 I 1 :3 1 r-t T s B a 3 1 ^ 03 P5 •0 ^ w Si- s ■* =3 s 3 ?3 CO -* § rH 14 XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE I 1 1 fH 1 1 1 1 I .H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 t~\ I rH CNCO 1 1 1 1 1 t rH I 7-< 1 o a o -^^-s - 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 (-H 1 rH I 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rHC« 1 1 1 1 ss II II II ' ' 1 1 1 O as rH^ CNrH 1 I-H 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 T~\ 1 rHi-H i-( 1 -# 1 T-< 1 1 1 S!3 1 CM 1 rH 1 ca CC 1 COO 1 CO i-H 1 M^in !MCO (M 1 -^-^ I-H 1 1 CO CMCO COCO tH I CO I-H T-K ■* (^CO Cr-rH (M 1 1 CO CI 1 dco coco I in "* Oi CO r-1 C^ t^ r-(T-l CO CM lOtM rH rHi-H oo i-HrH CO t^ I-H r-K CD lO 1-K I-H rHin I-H 1-K rHO C31 lO CD-* ■*o f^'^ OOC3S OICO COrH vrt CO rH p-H ^•^ 1-f I-H -^la rH CDOi i-Hin rH rH rH(M OlfN Oslo cot^ rH OCO rH O Ol CI CO oo _ a!i>. 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COCO CMtJI COCiO t-rH •* \Ci 'ttftO CO-* COlCl rH to CX)"* CM CICM tOrH f-H CM CO t^OO CI-* COl© CO o rH(M COtM l>-CO >*u:j S5S too »-H C3>0 rH(M CO"* rH r-t -*o rH ■^Oi -*■* '*l^ ICiOi ss CO CM CM CO t-co ot- toco r-{ >*l>- 00 Ir^ i-iCM CO(M rHO rH T-t SS CO"* coco eoci 00 -!H CM-CO CM CO CO CM COO I-^CO 00 en rHtO cot- OOrH OOift £2S COO t-Cl tOrH S?fS ■*co (MCM r-iQA CO -<:H rH(M Tji va IC5 to <^T-K 11^^ rH (M (O OiOO COQO Oi O 00 to toco rHlO cooo ODOO '":S CO«5 -* t- S2^ ?S^ iH M^ rH CMG<1 (MCM CO-* CM rH coco ot- rHCq t—CO y-< CM r-^ rH lOrH OS-* kOt- too £2^ t-t- o to toco rHC^ "^m rH (MC^ (MCO lO!C cqco O.CO - IMCM rHCM OS id 01(M cni-K COOS r-co t-m coos C^CO co-^ rH-CX) rH rH co»o COCO lOl- ^lO CMC30 to rH CM"* wrs-ai rH rH i-H rH j-i r-< tO»ft com CO CM I-H CM (M \Ci to t- '*"* 00 t- -*iO rH-* r--* CI -* COCO to "* >— ko rH r-l rH rH rH rH rH rH ... l-^iO l-^lft irsio COCO CO to CM(M to-* OS CO toio OO OS to OCS rHOi ■rfilO CTC-l ss CO rH OiCO CM rH COO sot- -*lr-H too OOO CO lO la rH m r-\ 00 r-\ l--kQ r-ii-i r-i r-\ COCO IftO ss 1ft uri 00 CO OOCO COOS lOrH t>-o C31^ cot— C3J to Ifl) r^ r-os CO rH t^r- t^CD tom lO^ t-to ■as 00 OOl QOt— to to t-t i-t CM CI ^~\ r-\ r~ir~i oco COCO OOi iO<© i^-d o\a rH rH t-to Ob- '^S Oi t— OOO t-.t- ySi CO CM r-i rH rHrH rH e:?^ c-iin sar** Ee<=> coco coco i:^"::! rHO rHTji rHlO rH"* OrH lom "*CO CM CM i-ttO '*iO C30OS ss rH t-ir-i rHCM rHCM TtTio" (M^CM r-l rH Si s s ^ 5R w « % m M W ^1 II 03 5 II ll 31 J1 ^1 a, S 11 ■a 1 ^1 13 S ^1 H . 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Speymouth _ _ _ 1 r, M •3 1 -3 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 —^ 1 1 1 1 1 „^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S ' 1 1 1 1 g 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 "9 1 1 fe t t i 1 -i Is 1 1 1 ■ 1 iS 1 S ^ f-HtHi-H'-*'— lrH»-H»HrH iHiHS*^^ EEGISTRATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 17 11 II 1 '1 ' I 1 It'll II 11 II 11 11 II I 1 1 •-! 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-i l-i 1 1 II II ! 1 1 i rH I 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 COOS 1 iH (NCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCl 1 rH J-iT-i 1 r-i 1 rH 1 1 rHCO C^-i GOO r-i mcD 1 rH CO-* cim 1 b* CO rH mo rH "^g OCO com rH 1 1 rH (MCO (MrH CM-* CQCl rHiJi OCM P^ -*m OJOO rHCO com (Mt^ i-H rHG^I rH rH-01 (Mb- -<*< CO com rHOO C0C30 m* l>.(M moo CO^ CO* rSSS (N(N rH tNt?^ rH(M rH rH rH rH ss s^ s^t^ m(M COfH COOO OOO rHOO rHOO rHO OlO O-CM '*rH rH\Q Ifl r-H 3S cow b-CO ■* rH m(M o* OIQO cot^ °oS£5 r-( r-l rH CO-* CO-* -*co rHtM (MCO rHCM 5!S ^s: COCM i>-m S«> OCO OSOO 25^ rHCO WCO rH 1— 1 OlrH r-i rH IM -*«ri '^Tj* rHG^ OCO r^rH (MC^ - S^rl t-m tfW rH rH 01(N rHrH rHrH cOt^ mo rH rH cMcq (MCO CM CM (JlO rn" COOl CDO^ rH Olio to rH •^ OO CO"* rHCq (MrH (MO. 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' 1 —I ■ H t; 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 ° n » ti > 1: a i. >> 1 Keith Kirkmichael, etc (1) Kirkmich 1 1 s 1 1 3 1 IB 1 1 1 1 5 ^ o iH C3 1 o CJ P I 1 1 t o 1 1 00 Oi O rH Oi CO tH CO OS o rH (M CO CD b- I--. rH rH rH rH rH rH rH rH rH 1-1 18 XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE 100 and above. 1 ( 11 II 11 11 II II 1 r I 1 11 II II i 1 II II II II II II I J S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— ( I— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t OS 1 1 1 i-H 1 -* 1 I 1 rH r-\ 1 1 1 1 1 r-( i—t 1 1 1 1 J— 1 i-H [ O 1 1 1 ! 1 i-H 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 w^ 85- i-{ia IM 1 CNt-H r-i 1 CM I 1 01 1 -* i-\Q^ r-. la^ i-l(N !OCO ^-* CO'«i< cnco I— f CMO o i-l r-i (N.-( lOO 1-1 iC* rH lOiO ^^ CO(M (NlO lOCl ^t^ l>-^ QOlO rHCO o o rH (T) t--C3 CO CO CO o Oi CD r^Cl -* CI oco 01-* (MCD tHCD cor— 00 t- mcD . -*m CDrH oom -t^Cl -t- CI COO CD-* t-Cl cot-- 00 CO 00 CO OOO S CI CI ."rH fri o 1.^1^ OS h^ CO OS COOS COrH CI CI COO mc-1 -* CI CO CI in CO -f o- rH T7 rH OS CD-* CDOO (M-* 1 o COCO CMCM rH COO-1 CI CO r-^ rH CO CO T-i CI co^ CO CD r~i r-^ rH Cl CO CM (MCO com CI -1H OSO CD CO rH rH COCO X- 1- m .-H COCO O CO OS CI r^O-- Or- r-i-H CO O CO CO CO CO cr. >': Cl m COCO com 1 "* ^01 (M-* (NCO t-i i~i rH r-i CI CI -* -* CO .i-. r-lC1 rH rH CO I-- m-* COOS m -X) O-ltr^ rH -M coco cocao mm m -H o-^ 1-^ CO O. 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CO >— < t^co gg I-H l>- >-Hi-H I^CO CDl^ t-\ I-H CD COCO CO(M 00 iH Ss t=S3 CC* CDO CM(M -*TO coco CO 00 rHrH & >H i HI Cg3 -51 lO ODOl in CM CO CO CD VO S3 -*co I-— Oi GOOD lO COCO 0^r-J_ i-n'rH S2 fM -H CD-tH CO i^ CSI^ rnC^^ 01 CD -* COO cqo r^eo S5 coco^ r-\ rH SS5 OCl TOCO rHrH -* g s S s t 1 1 t 1 1 i55 1 ■-"s T 1 W go S 1 1 1 1 1 ^■« ^X lA 1 1 1 I 1 , f' CD 1 IK c e 00 00 ^1 1 § S 5 1 1 ^ 1 .s II p a a t 1 1 I 1 S 1 1 f 1 1 !3 •g 1 fe5 S 1 o :z5 55 CO 55 -* ^ 5^ T— 1 ?H S ^ C-1 CM 83 ?1 S5 0^ CM CD (M R S §5 CM i EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 21 It 1 1 IH 1 II It ) 1 1 II II 1 1 II II II 1 1 II II t 1 1 ' II II t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i< 1 IrH 1 1 1 : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH I 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 l-H"^ 1 1 iHiH t 1 1 ( 1 1 rHCM 1 (N (MCO r-l 1 1 1 i-i 1 1 f-i 1 rH r-ir-t rHCM rH 1 1 i-\ iH 1 i-ICO r-t 1 iH COiO' I-H CO Q^r^ 1 1 .t^ cot* CD-* UlSt^ (MCM W5 t^ Oil-* lOiO 10 00 rHCO (M^ ^ 1 ClU^ OlrH r^ ro- CO(M rHiaD COTtI \a-^ l-^rH ■»*^(M COCO t-rH -*-* l>.l>. (M*CO rHCD OCD '*rH COCO 10-* mt- i-t coco l-HrH t-i T-H rHM r-\ r-t T-i r-i t»»-l i-HOO coo 0(M IMOS b-t^ ■<*-* iOO OS CO o t^ ursh* !>--* mt^ CMOS (O^ COCO Ml CO COCO Ost>. osco f-t iHi-H iHrH rHrH r-i 1-\ JlH rH r-\r-i I-H r-* ^OS =>g5 CMiO t^-OO ■* t>. 010 m-* t^OO coco r-l OiO i-li-i i-( iH rH I-H I-H (MCM r-l I-H - iH rHi-H MrH CO-* coco rH rH t-i iHtH OiO t^-* b-m r-irH I-ICO coos I-l rH (MCM COTti »-li-H I-H(M (MCM CM CM (MrH CM CO COCO rHCM I-H r-i r-\ r-^ w«o ■*a> i-lO t-^G^ cot^ CXJ-* iOCO COCO COtM COCO CO^- lOrH COCO coco coco -*os t^oo os»o -*CM f£>i-i (M(N ^S (M coco rHCO rHCO CO-* (MCO (MCM CO'* COCO CMrH t^o (MrH I-H rH flOCM c»eo t^'» .-HrH (NCO OQO CO-* '^(M CO'* coco OS CD 00 CM OSIO rHO rH(M i-t^a (M CO OCO fefeiS CDQO CM CO (M(M (MCO lOCO -*i>. (M(M moo rHCM rH r-{ M^ U3'^ com. 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CO to too CM CO CC- Oi CO 1^^ car- OS 00 -=tH to to CO CM(M to r^ lOCO rH rH 00 t^CO W5 to CO Oi t^to g3S Oi OS s^ (MOO CO -* H lOCO t?l OI rH r-\ (M(M (MCN CM CO (MCM to CD -*-*" f^ <1 en 1 £■3 1 CO "^ m CD Jl II W I) OJ ■ ,_- : ^^^ . ,_^ —V—' . , — — v—- "— N— ' *— V— *— V— • — v^ ^— V— ' — V— ' ^■v— ' CO CO -* CO CI CI to CO CO rH OS to CO 00 s CO 00 i ■* "* C35 I-H Cl '-' f-H •-I lO "* rH r-i rH CO ocT CD ^ |, 1 < 'A I 1 1 1 ! 1 5 i « CO 1 i 1 I I 1 1 1 rH 00 'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i to" 1 1 1 1 1 * rH Q 00 ii 56 P5 1 2 1 1 Q t tH 5 I I •A » H W -a 1 a 1=] uu 5= "1 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 PQ 1 j* 00 si g| 1 1 ■s m 1 I ft T « la R * 1 t 1 1 r 1 I-H 1 5 ^ 1 d g ■^ "C ^ ^ S ^ -* •* -* e ■^ -* ^ EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 35 i I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 rH II I 1 fH rH I I I r-l i-(i-H (J^ I II 1 CM II i-HCO I iH I Cq tH tM II .co Thco cO'* co r^ ooco 1:0 1-H rH O-l (MC* iO O O-* OlO coco CO i>. CO 01 O I-H -^ rH CO 10 COtM -^^O OCl (MOO CO ^ CD 00 I-H T-H (NOi Oi rHCO I-H rH "^ tH Tttr-l OirH "^G CO (N rH I-H CM -*O0 t^co (MO T-H lO C-TiO C--0O OCD I>-CO CD Oi 0(M rH rH (M(M CM ^ CN O ■^ >-H i-HI-- -* I-H COCM (MCO mco 0(M o-^ OOCO I-H r-H CM CI I-H (M ■* J I-H l-~0 t^vo lOCO -* 00 rH 00 OQO ■*co CM(M coco SS^ COCO 1-ii-i 1-ir-i CM r 0OI>. COI>. CO t^ 10 10 ■* o CiO rHO OCO OCO t^rH (-H CM Ci Oi iC ■* CO-* i*I>. 00 -* (M rH rHCM i-l rH CMrH t-o COO CDiO COO- t-~«0 COCO ^5 r-l i-l OiiO CO OS 00 CM r-\ -*00 rH t-^ -^ i-i CiCM OOCO m-* -rHI-^ t--0O COO COCi COCM COCM rH -* -* Cl >* 'tJ* COO t~*o CMrH (MiM CO rH l--l>- in CO CD CD cn CO CM CM b-Oi C^ ■* (MrH OOCO 00 CM COOS COCO COCO (Mh- COCO CM I-H OCO CM OJ •^•^ 1-t OCM r-i -* CMr^ rH C3i 00 rH CDO Oi (M (M OrH COCO I-H r~l (M!M COCO CM CM COCO osoo -H CM I--. CD 00-* O Oi CM CO CM ■* Oi CO Oi CM t^t^ COCO CO to (M Oi CMrH COOO (MOO COCM COO rHOO Oil-^ coco vn-* 00 .o t--o CO'* 0000 CO C-. C^CM 00 CO COOO '^Oi CD 00 (M>1 OCO CM CO '^ ■* ^Ci Oi-* OiCO t--CO COOO ,-1 -* OrH i>-o i>.o CO -* CMt^ -* -*lCi COOO 00 IMCM 3I t^CM COCO 3i CM 00 COCO COt^ 00 -* CO rH iaia t--(M (M CM CO o 000 rHCO 00 coo -* CO CO'CO r^T-^ lOCO COt-^ C^iCM ■*!£i cot-'. -^ i—i O (M COCO COO COCO CM rH i-HCD 1-^r^ (M c^f cm" cm" C0"(M S3 S S S S 3 § J2 S 2 5 ^ft, SPh ^Ptj ^ a 0(M Oi-* CO 00 §S5 7^ 11 CM CM OOCO 00 0000 OOCO 00 -*'* (Mb- ■* CD COCO COCO I-H CM CM coc?i CO"!£r OCO CD (M CO_CM__ (m"co i-t CMO §8 co_-*^ tCco" ^ r *^ r SPh -= S I^Eq ^Ph Sfq CO rH O ri -* rH .g s Cm C M rH i-H a °> 3 M a it m "OS o ^T" ►J l-J m Pi iz; y w I o « «»-_ __— On-j >- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •H 1 1 1 1 1 II 11 -H ' ul 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I 1 1 \ rH 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 r-l II t I 1 1 1 1 S 1 I .-( 1 00 ocq . ■^ y-\ CO Ol Or-f t^o iHCO ■*CO OS-* .-HCO l>.tM OS OS coin rjZia i-Hr-l to CO m CM CO OS CO lO O l~-CS -+-0 CC CO 1^-71 t^r-C OO COCO OOO OOCO COrH oca rH rH lO m «o l^ 00 CM 1— ( rH CTCM CM "* OiCa r-tr-l r-iO\ r-ir-i i-i (i r-i r-i T-^1^ iO " 1 - ,-H rH O iC Cl 1--C1 OiCl OS •<» CM CO 0«D l>.l^ CO i~ cr. rH ,-> CO I-H rH rH O r-H rHrH S "" r-(01 r-H O O ,-{ (M rH rH CO j-f (M rH m CO CO CO TO rHOO ^C-l l-^rH cr. -f CT. CO '* Ci CO -J- t"-00 CDCM CMCO ooeo COO T-i r-t OQO (N CO COCl CO CM OOO , rHi-H (MCN rHtM is ■"* '""' too CD CO r-< OOl c-^cc- CO-i^ Oi^C COOS t'O a.cr. r- X t^'* CDS CO — 1 r^ . ■*o ■^co ■* -V t"»CS O >* CD -^ ':!< r-( "*00 lO CO -^ coco (N coco (MO rH -XI ■*iO CO CO CM O CO -f** coco COCO cL ■^■^ coco laco CO CD oos M*M< (M '*CO C0 03 -rt< V^ rHO coco OCO lOCO T-^ \>* tyj CO '*'# C-. ■tz CO Cl ooo t^ — . ■^ ITS co^ -<*^-:tl rHCO 00 (M CM"* lOCO I— 1 Ol coo t^co CO CO ot^ coco "t^ ^ -^ CO OOCO iO •^ CO 1-tt-^ ■* TJH i-H -*'* CO O vr: o CO 'Tt^ o o CO »>. ■^ Ci OCM COCO ># !>. CO o cocq -'* '* o OiO rH '*'*< CDOi -^Ol rHlCJ O CO CO CO OO cr.. r-<0 *0 OS coco CJ^ O 00 t-^ci OO cr,co OCM COCO 1 t-CD lO -^ \a iG> -:f -* c^ co- I^IO CO cc oc OS ■^O CO CO "* rji ^ CDOi G-1 -JD 00 «n co^ OSO 3S -rh 10 co I-H CO 00 OO CD -, .-, 0-* rHrH OOCO (MCM ^■"i r^i-- CO -"^^ to iO ^fe >0 ■:£> OS CO o o CO OS cot-* OCl cpo COCO OO '^CM 0^ OlOO a- oi OS O CT. lO iCil-^ t"^'* c?so CO r- i-^t>. S^ CMOS O CO O CJS '* ^ t^o « "* "^ Cl OTt CO -^ lOCD t^CO CC l- OO COCO oi lO lO CO CO ■*o ^^ •^o C3 5 II ■1) ^Ph II v. a; si 51 a: O ^&H 11 ^1 ■Sr" .2 3 S|ii Sen <1> II ;f^ — v^ — V— — .— ' — .— • — -.* — -.— — N— ' ■-N— ' '—s^ — -.— — v^ -_.^ . . ■— .-^ ^-v^ .— „^ O Cl 'tH o c<» CO CO CO CD CI OJ iirs 1-^ CO a: S^ CO s ^ Cl 3 ^ o> ctT O ■* H t-i '^ '"' o rH CO " r-H ^ 1 t 1 1 — A_ 1 1 iK 1 1 ,-'-. .^ . ! . . t,-. ?5 O 5 1 o I 1 1 1 3 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ■^ til c5te B , (^ .,■ §1 § 1 1 1 ii B 1 is o 1 i 1 2 1 I ■J: c 1 < \ ^1 12; 1 1 t 1 fi ^ f1 i ^ ^ d rH Ol o "e r^ ^-^ Si S2, s ^^ M W hq ;^ o P^^ p^ <; <5 ci S d fe 00 ^ o o g 'B S f^ CO l>* ~"o6 ^; ■^ ^ ># ur; o o s o EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 37 I II II 11 II It II II I II II II 1 II II II I (I if I I iH (Ml II I 1 t I II I rH II I II II II I I rHC^ I I i-H(N I rH t-H r II II I CO iH I I ■>* fHCO II «ir I I t .H(M I CI (MO' (M r-( I T-H H urs II CO'IO II COl -^l t-Hr-I ICO CO(M 0310 rH| IrH O"* IrH I tN rH rH CO rH CN O l>- un ■* I OS rH l>.rH CO .Oa rHO 03 r COrH (Mas rH'* mO C^CM U5 5^ CMCO rH rH rH OS CO h- rH «0 CO t-» COC^ coco "^(M CNCN i-H (M rH CO OOt^ O CO •^ fM 0<33 lO CO Cq(N OS O CO T-H coco O CS CM!:^ CO"* 0^r~l coco .00 (N i-i tH(N CO (M CM-* H CO OlOO O: CO CO lO CO CO OlOO -^C" ■*CO T~tr-i CNCN t-^co iCOO rHO (MCO t^OO OS CO C^r-t rH 1>. ■* OS I-H r-i OS CO COCO mc^ l>-aD Cq ITS CNIC5, I-H rH (Mc#■* t"-CO ^3:^ ■«*-* 00 t^ (Ncq rH COCO G^CN oooo CO o coco •^00 TOCO CO rH OrH 0 CM rH OS O. CO CM OTO COCO cot- COCO COO i-tOi ■*G- 5D ■* TOO. ■*CO rHrH OS CO l>.TO OSCO CM Cq 'fi* r-i OS iQ CO-rtt I>.TO ■3S Spq Sl^ ■Si S ■la Is S3 S <3 -3 a « g « g ^ g « i a ! a&^ sfe gfq Sp=( ^ g « g 3| ^1 .as .a a ^ fH ■§1 |M 9 s'? 125 a) 2 s a 1 a la a 1 a g * a a I R 1-5 g o M a gM ■g a pi-5 : rH C^ 5 rH. g':J M ^ 1 o ■S 9 3 rH tM 38 XI— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE •n a c3 »— I +3 o o m Cm O m •♦^ o m d d u m ■ft P3 (D m O 'C 3 el (D 3 D' •3 & o 0) <0 ,d o tio M OT3 Sf ■^^^ 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 => g b ""■i 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MM 1 1 1 1 1 1 S =1. CS 1 1 ! -M 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 I r-trH 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 I— 1 M M 1 M 1 1 1 r-(i— I M 1 CO COi-H b-CO M 1 (MM CO(M M i (MM CM 1 1 M 1 CI M 1 1 1 I M I M t*l>. 1 1 i •* CO ) CO (MM . CO -t< M M cr. lO CD t- t^(3S COOO ■^ -r> COCO r^io t^cO M 00 (M M{M !>--«# (MM r-li-H -* to o l>- CD I^ coco l-M ■^ (M O 1— t CO ■* _ CTj I— OOQO O CO CO en MCO coco (Md tot^ lOOO (MM cot^ ^ M MM M M r-( M OM a- CO (MO l-^O -**o CSIO t--o Oi^ 0(M coo s ■©QO i-H M(M M(M r- 1 M 1—1 M M i~( »-i I-l M -*00 M '-I Ol -^ o -^ OO CO Ol ..-: CO CT-OO OOl cow (X. o coco MlO CO to coco -f'-* CC* ■*(M g Wt- rH M M r-( M MCM l-( M I— I i-( I— li-H lOOO lOrH !M t^ l-^OO CO 00 CO [■-- I — 1—1 OlO M .-( irsi-t CI t^ O --0 -f CO COC7 COCO (MO COC^I MC^ 1 o id T-i CDOl M I— 1 r-( M CI CI M 1—1 oi f-l '^Mi '^CO I-l r-t MC^ I— il~* M M COfM O CO -f ■* OiC-l t-r-< CO t^ COlO (M-^ COCO i-H -H , 1 Soi M M M 13* -* (MCI Oi O-l 00-rtl Oi -O COOS CO(M r-H O Ci to CO to O M 1— 1 I— ( I— ( M l-H M M 1-i M .— ! f-( I-( I— 1 .— 1 iM o ■^ CO r- O '^ M Ci CI CO OiO C-. I-H -f CI M M M f-( M -J. -^ .ai ICCO OO i^-^ to OO I— 1 CO OO-J' '^r* OO C: lO -f o cr. cr- (M lO ■**! CD CDO -^ c-i CMr-i i-C M M(M (M(M (MCO (M(M i-( M CO(M I-l -* t^ r-fi-l i-li-H CO (MM M. o ■* »o r-^ -*o coco t^cl MO -rf CS r^os to-* 1— 1 CO M M CO(M i-l M tM(M c; CO 00 to CO (M M rH CN - OiCO O^ MO -* ur5 CS(M t^-* •*i— t 2i«5 U-; -* (MM S^M 1— > I-l r-( O-T) OOO S3S MCO CO(M OCO ■rti lO CO r^ OS CO t^-* -*i f- coco 1—1 o CO(M MCO to to COM -* CM »o ■* toco CO CM oS C^S .i 1-1 CM CO lai^ M^- COCO MtH -* ■* CO 1--. l-GO ovn C-ltM OOO CO-* OCO t:t CO CI O -* rf< s§ «^^ 1-i M »..- CO U~ Otl o to occo cr. Ci (M(M tD !>< 1 f- 1 ffiSn O 00 '-t^ t^ toi>. o t-- (MM ~~" ^—^^ oi>. l^»."5 iC CM u-;^ M ^Si §ss rH CO Ttl CO M M Ml CO ■* -* COCO CIC^ ■* •* M M O OS CSCl P4 s^ MM I— 1 -li s •V a> i; s s s< M s SR o: 03 .-:t EH < ^1 |1 ^1 si 11 S3 II ^1 11 si II II II 31 M — V— ■ ^-v— — V— ' — V— ' ^v— ' ^-v—' -— v-- Wv— ^-v— — .— ^% — w-v— ^N— '— v~ OS lO !*< CS -* CO to o (M- t^ s fq 1 1 ' 1 1 c-i OO 1 1 ' 1 '— -— . 1 1 I 1 -^ 1 '^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 ( r 1 t 1 1 1 Insular. vvniore (or Kilarrow) ?5 •pi I 1 u £ P 1 1 I.I if o 1 i ( 1 t CM l.l 1"^ 1 1 1 a 3 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 g 1 c3 1 of § >J k^ g s* S M ^ cc 02 t o 3 ^ 1 d lO M (M lO lO s s CO to CO s CD s Ob - OS EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 39 1 1-1 i 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 I 1 1 1 t 1 1 -1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 COCO 11 1 1 II II 11 II 1 1 1 nH 1 01 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 iH t i rH rH I 1 1 CM rH 1 com rH 1 •* 1 r- 1 1 1 rH 1 T-t 1 1 PItH rHM ,-1 1 nH- CD OS rH COO rn^CD^ rH^rn" com c^co S^ SS CD^ com g^S^ CO OS rH o to urs w:3 5;g OiOi T-t I-H QOi-t iHCO I>.b-. gS5 OCO rHi-H SIS OS-* 1-^ ■^ b* COb- oim OOOO OrH b-C3S_^ coco com ^^ oo C^ CO -*CO coco CJSOO rH r-i rHl-^ rH r-i '^ CO mo CO "* E2^ J^?§ CM CD O "* C^CM -^CD I-H I-H coco ■«* CD com (MCq CM CM CMrH r~i 1— ■ CM-"* f-< rH r-\ rH t>.c» "* -* rHrH t-~CO CM CM CO^ mcM a:>\a coco CO I^ S^ — 'CO rHCJS ^ ^ xaio com CO CM rHCM rH COCO CDC^ rH rH ^^^^ r-i r-i Q^C^ -* •-{ CO t-- COb- com b-rH OCM (M-#* ^lO m-* CM CM (MCO I-H CM I-H I-H ^=o CO CO CM CO CM"(M'' oo -* CM CO OO r^ 00 -# -«i<'* t--t>- com {M.OS (MiH b-CD CO 1-- cm''(m" '*CD coco CO -* c:s^ tOid OQO com* ■*-^J^ I-H I-H -#CD O OS CM CM OS CM m OS COCO (Mm coco COCM 1— 1 1-\ co'co" '^OD 00 b^ 00 CO OiCO oco coco mtM 00-* CO 00 OrH 1-^ t— om osm CMCM b--* -^(M C3S b- CD b- OS CO CM OS •^-^ I-H I-H ■^ -^ji CD m COCM iCir-A i-l i-H 1-i I-H coco" j-H t^t^ CD UT mcD I>.t^ r-co om Oi-H CO -* ^ ,_, m CO eoiM rH CD 1-i '* -* OS t^i-i CM CO '* CO OiOi .— 1 CI 1— 1 I— 1 CO.-H '■St-*m COCO oo I-Hi-( ^m co^ CTKM rHCO i--m ,-!-* OS CM oo oso CO CM CM 00 t^(M , rH oo com (MO 00-* rHCO -*-* CM CO OiOO (-H 1— C l-HrH I-H rH m CD rHrH coco rH oo CD^ (MrH "* CO m Ml oi?. 00 CO '*CO oco COO oo t^y-i i-( OS COfM r-os m OS rH ■* OS CO \CiOi b-Oi I-^-* rH OS CO CO oco CM CO o o 1— 1 i-H mco t-i r-l COCM as pH rH "*CM mm oi-^ b-CJS CO(M OiCO mo rHO l>.CO ^r:l ^« CO O CDl-^ l-*00 CM CO ss r-~oo com CO 00 I— IrH OS OS ■^ ■* i~{i-i COCM COl^ COCO COCM OS I--. OOO CO"* mco COCO i-H I-) T-i l-i ss I-H I-H a: Cfl oa m za m CP ©5 II 3|, si as II (U d II II II "1 11 II 11 "1 ll II Si II II ll t-. "TT o "TT in "TT o o CM CD CO CO CD OO o ■* I-H >* i- CO t>. 00 OO r-* o (M !>. ^ of I-H cm" 8 •"* *"* *"* 1 1 's 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ~^ 1 ri 1 1 1 I 1 1 'S a !2 o o ?^ I-H 1 s o 3 Kildalton & Oa* *Districts 541 and in 1875 > Hi 'S 1 3 a o s 12 s .S a '3 3 1 .2 > 1 1 -a 2 I-H o •s 1 o i 1 1 r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1.2 1 1 o 20. BUT Cunibrae - o IH 1 2 s 1 1 o s e 1 1 .bO 3 1 I i 1 3 o r~{ .o Ci 1— < Oi O (MOS t--l>- t^co coo -f CO - r-1 1-t'Ol r-i 1-* t^ CICO 00 IQ CI HI CO-* I—t OS l^ r-t r-- rH CO 00 OS !>. i-HrH -^CO rH r-i rH j~< io '::r- -lo COOS CO'O ~ r~ u-.O "* CO \ri ,— 1 CD r-l(M tr: CO "rti f^. r~^ rHrH rH rHCI (MCI (M'* I-H OItH o-4< i>-as "^ »o O CO CI TO \Ci rH eot^ OS CO r-* Ci r^-* rHO rH t^ l>.05 t«.. COr-J l>-i-H cq^ Cl r^ T*. o coco lO CO Cr.lr^ C1CO I-H rH (M r-1 I-H COOl ZO-^ OOO COOO OxH w o tH OS »H O t-.L-; COOO rHCq OOCO OOCO coco --*t>. Oi lO r-* -* ci CO t^ o o I-H I-H § rH *"* r~t r~l OrH r-lO COi— 1 COrH OOO O rs OsO coo CO O m OO O OO t^u:5 CO(N OOO 00 I>. \Ci '^ >A rH lO -^ r~\rH i-H rH r-. I-H COCO CTSlO .-H CO CC I--. OS CI osr^ OO H-CO 'fl'fM U-i CJ CO r-\ rHC^ CO CS O -^ tr -o r-i r-\ rH (M rH *"* r—i rH coo t-.^ oso -rJH '^ cc^ fM l>. I-H rH C! rs OC'CO r-l -O rH CO CM CD ■A "* -^ 03 00 r^cS l--t^ 00 CO — O) ^Iri r-i -t^ O 30 C<1 CO iH rH COCM b-CD MO I-H rH rH iH '"' '"' 0--H rOrH 00 -H coos OrH ggs r-ICO ■^ OO t^CO OO §83 ;>H lOlO •SS s^ 00 00 cr. OS ooco O -* (MrH ^c5 I-H r-i COC — s t" oi 1 1 ^^-> •^ i™''::?a^ cxj •3s:§ ' ^ ' 1 i °fe Abbei* — (1) Burghal (merged in 5 (2) Landward (merged 559(3) 572(2) and 57: (3) Johnstone & Eldeus *Altered in 1879— see 572 1 1 1 1 1 ,11^ P* bd ii 1 o 1 VI. SOUTH-WESTER 21. EENTEE- 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 § o 1 1 1 O S 1 1 (3) Old or West *Premom to 1^79 t/ie trdtion Districts u extensive with the a 1 J CD o g d CO __ ii W CO s o CO ■o i CD O EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS OF .SCOTLAND IN 1881. 41 f II i r-i I I i-i I II II I i II II II II I i-IlM I tH [ I II II »H| i-HI l. OSO COtO COO eOCi i-( -rH(M iHd i-lr-t -1-4 ■^ ffi^O (MO 5DtH tMCO CDO -r-HiO WTS"* COO (Mr •^"C -T-HCl CO^ fHCO (NCO -^iO OIC^ t-lr OiCp (M CO (N-^ COCO oor- O^ OS Oi -^'CD f— ICO ^CO OOO O-^ COOi i-HrH OQilO f-i.CM tMCOCOO i-H VOOi-li-l I--C;) coc>< ■^co TO'* tW'* ?DCO i3l -^ Oi Oi . O'* t>.I-l coco COCO COO I-H 1-1 eooo OiOO (NO CD I— I O Oi O CO O OS O CO t>-t-- OOO CO 'CO o CO ooa !OC^ (MCO i-H CM 13S(N OS O «5 OO OOr-f .COTfl i-l(M i-H i-( OOI>. OOO !f$S« f?S (MCO rHf-H rHi-H COCO i-HO Oi-H !>."* t^O CO CO r-l(M 'OCO lOO (M(M tM(M ■^ CM CO.t£5 OO I-H CO (MOO CO 1>- CM CM iH-r-t CO CO i-H C^ "<*«0 rHi-H CO I-H ODiIO COOS CDO CM(M coi>. rHI>- CDW COOl I-H I-H OICN ■cqeo c^co or». 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COOi t^t^ rHO (MCO CM 1 CO-* CO t"- (>--* CD-* (MO coo »-*rH C5CO rHrH r-ii-i Sfe r-ii-i I^^QO rH rHrH rH »-H(M WS-^ rH CO mo -* CD iftO t^oa COOi i-iO\ CD-* 00 Oi '*(M i~i^ a:iOi OO -* t- ■*o OOO r-ICM i-Hi-H (MIM rH.CO COCO »ni(M (MCO CM CM 00 rH OiOl t---* cot>- cot-. COOO rHCN i-ir-l OS rH^ i-\0^ CSrH (MrH >-* r-i rHCM rHCO rH I-H r-t r-t CCUD wco rH OO ■*o ■*oo Ml CD 04-* COCO rH^CO rH^r-T r-i r-\ rH rH rH CM(M CM(M O^ rH'* W* W(M CO eocj (MO OiO -* CO Ot^ OrH rHO l>.CO C^CM CD-* IC1>- COiO in^ COCO CM CO b-CO COOO (MCO rH -.*"tH CO-* COCO oo^oq^ rH"r-r r-{j-* rH CM i-lr-1 rHrH o -* (MCM rH(M (MrH ■* ■* '^ua lOi-l ooo OO inco (Moo i-H(M rHO Mi CD rH-* i£5 0i t>.00 CM OO CM-* CM h* eo(M -*■* (NCO OOi (^^rH t-ir-i ■-*co fe^S •*co T-\ 10-* (M(M rHrH CM(M ^^ OO"* -CO OS ITS Oi(M (MrH (MOO OO t-^co 0-* pHrH ^^ CNCM r-i r~\ rH(M O^ O O (MiM T-H r-t OCO CM(M COi-* OiOO CDOO ODCO (NOG OCO (MCD OOCO (M -* COOi OCM -*o -*co rHCO t--* iO CO !>. OO OS O 1-i CM CO -* S? CO P" CD I^ I>- t"- t"- l-^ t-— 54 XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE ot3 i 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 ^— "— 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 Pi o rt ^ t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 i I 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OS ^ II II I— 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rH [ rH rH rHCM 1 r-i CO** II II II II CO II II OCT 1 T-i 1 1 -«**rH 1 j-i 1 CO 1 1 CO CM 1 1 OOO r-i (MrH 1 I r-tr-l l c:im CM I mm ICCN 1 1 rH 1 eo I coco rH rH 1 1 CO -* O "* ■^co (M CO WC-c3 i I— 1 ooco 00 05 tat* rHp-l OS CO J, I— !<>» CO CO uricD mco I-H rH I-H CM CO ■*rH iHOO OSrH oso com coco rH 00 CTiCO COCO •*m COCO t^rH OS CO OiO TjiCD O'* ci iHrH ft OOCi om rHiH r^ r-i § CN.in COCT> mo CO^ CM CD rHCO COrH moo g3fe coo tr^CO mcM rH -*< vnc^ COCO lOO in CO oos OiO oim OiCO COO mco CO CO OiCM OiOi (M-* COCO ?i^ Ol "Tti mco r-lr-l I-H rH COOl t-^r-i CO t^ ^rH CO(M rH CO com CO OJ C-1 'ff r— CI OOCI '- 1-* m t-. t--* OOO osr^ r-cc i CM CM rHCM r^Cl ^(Ti COOS »-HIr^ rH t- -^t^ CO-* CM CO o t-- ex CO OJ CO CO-* CO t— mm CMrH mm COrH couri ci (MCM rHCM t-o CO rH t^t^ OS(M cot^ ojin ■<*Hvn COrH rH m ■*co OrH coco l-~ f^l ■*co CT)0> I-HO COrH t^oa r-. CI -^lO (MCO (MCO s r-i r-l in-* (Mb~ OlO 00 in CO Ol ooo m t-- OCD r-rH CD 00 COO C1-:H oco OOCO mrH 03-* ■*'* COiiQ CO CO CC u- ■i lOt- ■*in S r-l 1— t -^o Oi -* fir-i CO ■* r-i C^ ^Cl CNrH m -* rHCO coco CO CO t^t- •* in coco COTf CO-* I-* I-H I-H OS-I>- COrH i C-i^ (NCM m ci CO 00 CM 00 co^ l-i r-i r-l ■*as :*. (MCO ^^ ^s tH ,J COrH OlCl -#0 (MrH toco CO 00 rH CO CMO CM-* CO CM CO r-i r-lOl feS5 83 i3 coos ■^03 'Sirs rt >— I f-( rH CO CI CO rH(M Kti COCO 04 CO m-* o- to 00 OO OiOO >i . -*m COCO coco cfco" 1 r-lr-i <4 m s ^ ^> ?^ w ^^ g ^ "1 m S s 1 < 11 S'3 II Is |1 Is II "1 ll ^1 |1 31 ll *— V— • ^-v— ' v-V-^ ^-v— ' ^-v— ' ^-N-*' ^■v—' ^-v— — v-^ — v-^ v-V^ -— V— *-v^ ^—v— ^-v— ' »-N,*' un t^ 1>. I--- Ci o CO CO o O) CO a> Oi Oi rH CO ^ «J G^ t— ( CO CO m CO m s m CO f^ ^ rH ^ p-t M 1 1 1 [/I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 ' ; 3 ' 1 ' I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i r t t» :z p 1 r 1 1 1 .1 1 o 1 s 1 5 o 1 I-H 1 1 o W g 1 1 1 O 3 UJ 1— CO >< o (^ o eo 1 B 1 1 1 1 s 1 ;! H t^ ■^ ^ ^ K f; ^ g r-i g g EEGISTRATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 55 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 iHCO rH CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 CMCM 1 1 1 1 1 »-t 1 1 1 1 Tji-eo 1 1 I-I 1 I I I I 1 1 VDtO 1 1 1 1 («CM COCO 1 7-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -*l>. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 r-i C^CM CD CM CO(M iHrH CO to r-li-l (M 1 .-KM 1 CO 1 1 ss rH rH coco. MCO 1 rH 1 >-* T-i 1 <»o F-HiH 1 rH CM{M rH 1 1M(M (Mm 5" ^^ «>.Q0 IQkO 1 -* iHCM as M.CO C5110 iH rH 00 1- rHtO -*rH coo rH CO rH OO rH oouri COOO OOO COCO ooo l>-b- s§ rnm SS ss COCQ iHi-l 01(M r-lCO lOCC T-IO ►-(rH rHrH iHrH CO rH 5SS COrH oso 0(M rHrH OICO ^CD OCM COCft OS(3S Cl^ (MOl r-i t^rH rHCM S?3 iQCO CNC-l COO i-H S5S \azo cooa 2?S OS(M ?H(M ss CMU^ COCO OSrH rH 00 CO OiCM rH coos rHrH CO(M rHrH 00 CO COOO o c>. r-i r-i OlO r-lOi OrH rHrH ooo r-ir-i T~ir-i cqoo COCO I-Hl-I r-liH S;5 (MOl su CJiCO (MCO cove; r-i t-i S§3 ss ■* •* -*00 OS CO r-i 1-i 0.00 as5 rHt^ CM rH SS3 J^£5 (MO GSltM ?5& oco I-H i3S5 §3§ IMCO I-l I-t ICH>. ICCO rH CO rHi-H COt^ I-H-* rHrH S55 00 oo r-ii-t CMura rHrH 00 CO I-H CD1>. r-i r-i (Mm iHrH r-iOi r^r-i OS CO rH(M CM 00 rHiH ^^ SS ^1© (M(N S§ )3S5 C^(M I-H cooi oco CO CO -*CO iH I-i Oiuri ICO OiO i-liH rH(M -*CS r-ir-i g^s Sg5 rHrH 00-* (MCO rH I-l r-ir-l Oir-i r-i S^ -*© rH(M SS CTscja (M(M COGS? (MM i-lr-i SjS oso I-I 35^ CO-* ss 00 CO rHrH lOOO ■*co r-ir-t ino CM CO SS rH I-l IM^ OiO l-i r-t rHt- comi iHrH (M-* r-it~i ^^^ OJOO r-ir-i i>.o CM-* g5?S <:pl>. SS Olr^ iHr-t SS5 C0 1>- f^s (M50 I-I I-l Oil-- mcio rHrH OiCM COCO rHlM com CO CO SS CD JO (MCO ICrH rH(M §s OO'* Mfi-H rH CM rHOS CM rH rHCD -*co om CMCM S^ c^O CM CO toco CO. 00 CO CMC^ (Mt^ mcD -*os CO-* coo COt^ cD mm ■*CD r-lrH ss sg gs J§S ss 00 00 (MCO -*co C^5q CM CO **(M COCO (MCO coco ooo 0O-* -*io ^^ COO (MCM las 0<3i SS5 -* rH CO'* §1? Ol CO mm II ss ll §5§ coco p si .HrH ll OiO COrH icTco** 11 (MCO coco 11 oom (MCO T-H rH S |1 COOO COiCi (M^CM" ll (MCO cm"cm gi oo 1— lO -^'^ 1 |i ursco coco CO ll CMCM 11 M rHO r-i iH m ll CDO S ll CMI>- mcD (m'cm" 15a aii( mco coco •*m 11 CO(M §?? w (U ll CJaCO mim -*io l« ^^ 11 ll CO i>l oo (M eg CO og CM CO (^ urs o 00 CO 1-i -v- -v- -.- -V- m ^ CO y V^ r-i r- CO CM a> !>■ m CO -* m S cf rH rH -.^ lO -* iH 1 1 -i5 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 led I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i T 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 '■$ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j> ■^ ' rH I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 '"^ K \^ 1 3 1* 50 1 1 1 m 1 1 * K 1 1 1 g 1 03 -s o 1 t o Si m Q Oi Oi 03 t* ^ t^ t>- •^ l>. !>. w t-- 56 XI.— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE 100 and atove 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l OJ II II II II I 1 rHCM 1 1 m?o 1 1-1 1 1 I rH r-t I 1 tM -H I— 1 CO 1 mo co«> S^ 3S CM"* CO CM 00 00 coco COCO 1 ■* CM 1 moo 1*0 rH COCO CO 1 ■^co I d ia o t-^'* OiOS b-O- CMOS CMW5 eoi>. t-O l>.t- COOS Orti CD in COrH •*Q0 >A ■MCM ■*-* (DiO Tt*0 (MTti pH (M CO N- -^ lO lOCM coco COO OSO 00 rH WfM ooo r-i r-i '*t>. rHO irJtr i-H (M ■* rH rH I-^OS CO •* (M CO mc3s '"J'CM '* -* '*0O o t^ '*OS t'-'* t^o coco ■i r-i r-i rH(M l-*l^ CM(M COO t^os rH rH ■* "* rHCM CM CM rHrH ■*co » 0(M OS 00 00 CO r-l iH CO C--CO ■^ m cr. -o oco 00 o OO"* mo COrH co ^ l-H rH pH i-H rH 'X' r-i ■* rHrH rHrH CO r-i rH CM'* coos ours om OSO OC» l>-«5 OS !>. CD'* O rH CM O C-l C-1 — ■ r* OS-* CO o coco CXICD mb- f-H i-l t-Hi-l 1-i OO rH o rHiH CO rH rH (-("* t^O VOO ^ r-i . CM f^ 00 rH Ol CO oaw5 CO r-i r-i F— 1 (MrH r^-rjf CO lO -* OS s:^!: Tjl Tfl i^ia in r-i rH rH CM CM 5Dt>. -# O. 25^ (MCO ICi CO ■^to ■* t--. COCO b-co -* en i coco lO o CO 00 cMiM rH rH in in OSOS in^ CM CO m-* TOm r-i r-i . COOS t^CM invo CO OS c-irs ocq OS OS m'* OOCD r-i r-l u^ CO CM coco in-* j-^ o (MCM voco coco CMrH O.CD OOCJi in CD CO. ^^ 53 ?3 cot- '*^ rH rH CO CD C31(M J~i t^CO coco (MCM J ;^si C^Oi rH»ri COOS t^OS tUcO l-^iO ss ^^oo S§ CD CO OiCO oovn CO QO lO o CO CM ^ in ESS ^JS a 1 r-1 1— 1 io>n OiO COCO ■*iO coco coco '*u:5 CO 00 ^?h 03 CM M CM(M i-frH r-ir-l 31 1 II S 3§ II II II m l;S si II ll II Is S — , — ' ' — v—" *— V— ' *— V— ' *-v~' ■ V ■ *— V— ^-v— ' ■ — ,. — ■ — ,-—• ■ — , — w-V-^ «— v^ ^— v^ s— ^,— . ^-v— ^ 1 CD i CO CM 00 ■* o CO '* C3S OS s t^ S5 o in o »n CO 8 OS ft r~i QO rH i-t rH CM (M "-* '-' rH of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 g ea e 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 !4 ' 1 S s 1 s w if 3 1 1 1 f 1 1 > > 1 rt 1 I 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 i t t 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 rH-« 1 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 rH iHi-l 1 1 l-( 1 1 >-^ f-i I 1 1 I rH 1 rl 1 F-l 1 1 1 1 C^rH 1 1 1 1 -*eo rt-* cocq t~iO ;^§ S5§5 lOOO iH r-t >i-* OOO COiCi coco ■*« (OCO coco "«l. -^• O CO O JO t^t 5cO i-l(M iHi-t i-lOl i-ICq rHrH rH i-H iH rH i~i f-^ ^ •"' iH rH rH rH "* CO CO -^ rH G iO(N wnco OOt- »0»0 00(N OOrH (M t^ Oi I vO O ^ CO CO Ol CO lO O W Oi <©-* COJO 00|O COrH ^-^ OO W. ^^ (MCO laOi CO-* -^O OI>. COrH rHlO lOCI C31rH *-lCO COOi OJOO lOCO ITItH COCO t-rH -^OO 0O£3 r3S^ 55^ tat^ CO^ cot-. CNrH rHrH r-t r-t CN CO (M C^ rH CM CO (M (M C^ r-l r-i <2^ r-t 0^ (N CO CT - * t— CD coco rHiO cqco 0(M rHCO OO r-l t^o 11:5 Oixo OC rH -^JiCO CO-* CO-* CO(N OS Ml COOS COCO t-co OOS (Dirt t^O oscq OiOi l>.00 rH cq -* |>.C» uraus r-t rH t-t^ id o coco COrH COOi rHrH rH rH CM"^ i£5 00 -*rH 00 CO t--CO 00 CD COOO Oi^ Oirs 00 CN OCO COCO (NCO »o-* ggs r-t rHrH rHrH Ol'* coco OiO> ?5;^ t>-o lOOO OCO OCl kOOa (MOO COOi COOO OS CO i>.eD J-H t^ OlO t— CO coco U3CO lours 00 CD COrH (M-<** b-rH OS CO COCO -*co OOrH rHO 00 CO O-* co^ oourj om -*-^ CO t^ r^ r-t r-t COa> (Ncm" rHrH m 09 U) m u CO CO m Kl ro w •si "1 |1 "1 ■s § "1 "fl (0 g 21 "3 i II 11 11 11 -a 11 l| 11 ■il ^1 II 11 ss- gis SiS Bii; ^Pm Sh a^ gfe SiS gfe gfe SiS S;^^ g^ Bii! gs a£ ^^ !^[^ Sh g^ "k^ r-t i£3 t^ CO r^ t^ (M t^ "m"' 00 -* "oT' 10 OS ~o~' OS CO ■<* CN CO t-^ ■^ CO rH t^ ■«* T-H kO CO CO CO r-t r-l rH rH rH i~i T-t IH rH 1 \. 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 1 t 1 1 I I 1 . -S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ao P ^ 1 1 1 ■s g c^ pj ^ o P^Sl s 17 1^ 1 1 1 1 P •g 1 1 1 1 S g 1 o 1 a 1 K 1 •a 8 1 1 w 1 ID Pi 1 >-3 i 1 t4 1 a 1 1 s 11 1 1 a g i (M CO -<4i kO CD ts. OO CO -* u:^ JS g S3 ga ^ ^ M CO CO 00 00 CO CO CO OO tx> 00 00 00 00 00 H 58 XL— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE o ■r-t I 0! % (D ID o •n -l COI>- CO CM (MCM |C^ C^rH i-Hi-i Ir-l "^l SS i-HCl COOS !i tOb^ (DCO {N<» lOOO -^tO CICO -*p-l lOk^":* coco C0(M iQ(M C^CO ••i'lO lOO rH(M i-i i~l(M rH COOO ■*co moo r-ft-l OOl ejD^O p-HCO -"^Cl toco t^O «DO (M W tJH t>. CO C3 ■^ -^ MOi laoi eo«o t>oi OiCO 5DCO ICiC '*CO l^O COC-l «D«0 CO"^ (MU5 l>.C-l i-ll-— UliOO CCCO t^O kOCO lO'* OCi -*'* MIW CO-* i-trH rH{N rH i-H rH ■* -^Ji rH rH rH C^ rH . -tHtJH rHrH CJCN rHC^ rHrH -«1<«0 rHrH rHC) rHrH Oii-f lOO OiM rH rHM r-t m-* rHl>- m w CO-(M rHO -^ CD tO ,-< OSOD t^W iflt^ ,-ti-i (N-* .0 OitO rHt-^ Ol ''Ji rH OO b-OO !>. O iO ■* COO ^eo rHrH CO ^ rH CO (N (M i£5 lO M (M j-i r-t CN rHrH t^CO m -H* rHO rHrH MM rHM oCm" o CO moi MM rHrH ^ ■^^ rHO t^CO OCSl OOM OlOS OOCO CJJ CO ■* t^ CO lO '*■<*< COrH COI>- rH0?0 C^CO -*1>. CC"d t-^lO irst-^ MOi l>.01 lOrH -*b- Oi'^ OICO rHrH COM CDI>. iCi ^ MCO S^rH CO-^ iOCO -Oi MrH MOO rHM -*CO COrH WM CO^ rH com OOCO CO-* mm J. SE2 SS2 rJS:) gt^ *«"* CN«» "^i^ "^^O mm coco MM rH ri ri rH i-H rH M CO -^m COM as iOCO b*-"* OOCO co-<* ■«*-rH t-.«5 mr^ MCO mco MM rnm CO kA OiOO s Oi OS CO CD COCO mco 1 Si 1 (D 1 SS'* S2JS r*^ 'S'^ "-"^ rHM MCO OiC-l l-^CO OOOO COOO OM OiC^ r-OO COrH r~HC r~l ^ t^o6 om ^^^ Om Oii-i coco ^rH_ C^M mco ""dlTj* COCO OrH Tf<-Tj( "^m MM riM r^r^ ^ rH^rH" Si ^1 ^1 ^1 Ml -§1 Jl Jl Jl Ml Jl ^i 31 3i 3§ 3§ 3s 3i 3§ 3i 3§ 3i S^ SfLH apN J^E^ ^PH ^Ph ?^fH SCh l^P^ ^fe ISfe coos COrH mco s^ ^g s^ s s s ^1 ^1 "1 ^1 «i 31 f^f^ gPm gfm MCO rHCD MO ooo CO-* CO-* I1 11 ' Is Is 1 A. 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(N t^ feii ti T— 1 OO & g s s ^ So s OO 72 XL— AGES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE i^l ^ CO 00 rH H <1 g J <1 PS ^ e P4 l-H g C) M o "A o D o g o ro fc K o 11 II I rH II II II II II II II II CC-" CO'-' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I rHi-i iH"" CO OO rH I l£50 U50 CT) OS i-H I rHCO (M.CO ^ OSIM rHUrs COO cooo ss (MCO rH I-H OS-CM COCO ■*b- rH -* lOOO is rH-CM- cot- r-TcM" •*xO OS 10 rH(M §55? i rHGO rH OOS COi-I r-K VOOS Oj OS rH CM OS CO t^rH COOO i>-»o cooo coco l>.rH^ COO rH CM 000 S?5 CO !>. -fO r-Tc^" coo COI-- rH r^ OSO 000 ss osco COt^ CD^OS^ co'co" 53S cm"-* l>-r-l coco 00 1>- CO-* OSrH CO OS -^ rHOO^ r-Trn" rH r-t (MCO 00 OS (MO rH coo rH''(^^ -*co ^j» .00 t^oo o CO-^ rH^cf »0 rH rH urs l>.CO CO "^ COrH ■"JOrH C/l-O CI Tji ■*CD ^^ cm'co 1-- c-1 »n coco Kg CO'* 7^ ""^ to c-1 coio" cor^ j-i CO (MCI rH(M rH CM t-CO 10-* oTo" t^co OS t— oocS OCO rH CO 00-* -*-* f CD !>. OOlO rH^CM*" OOS C-1 CD CM^ OS-*i OOCM coco rHiO COCO 5:1; -*C1 coco cfco" OS CO cr^co CO m i~. JO 'O ClCl »OrH CO i-l ??3 (M(M "^ rH CO (MCO (MCM coos 0100 CO lO ■* d 0(M" »H rH 01 OS II I-H rH rH^rn" 1 o Oi O COrH COOS {M"(M -^ CO ■* CO lO CO OrH kO CD lO OS OiO -SI CO OSlO OS CO CO-* 00 OS (MCO co^-^r cow CO -* CO-* l-^CD 5!S CO CI CI CC ,-1 t^ rH 10 i-T CO r:» CSO-l C1-* COO CI CO CO cs coco co-TjT rHTD Cl^ co'io" (MOi f-Ti-H rHOS 00 lO rH"rH" CO ir5.CO of cm" CJCO 10 t^ rHO (M^cT o CO OI>- co'co" lO o ITS CO COOO CO t^ COOS r-K rH OS 10 10 "^ t—CD co'io r--io COrH -*co ■* »M OS CO ■^CD ?i5 1M-* W rH rH rH '^ CO-* 00 cr. coo coos l-CO_^ OrH cc -o CO -o co^'oo OOS Cfr-T '•^CO cqcf coco 10 CO ■*CN (m"co 1 ICS (M l>-rH CM rH lOiO t-o CD T-\ IOCS (M^ t^OS OS OS COOO iOb- 001 t--io -*^o^ rHCO OO t^ rHlO 10 CO .oi :0 I-- rHCD '"l.'-i, 10" CO" 100^ "^ t^rH^ S5 CO 10 0001 OCO rH^CO" c; to 00 0: CO -0 i?. t-- CO coos Ci rj^ et^o co'r-T (MCM coco 06 o_ co^co" l--rH OCO 10 CO coco" 10 CO rH "Tti CO OS co"co" O CO CMI>- lom" CO OS o5l rH''rH 00 CO wco COrH CO rH" COOS CD ^-^ co'co" t^CO WrH COO a-co^ ^0 10 to 10 r^ t^OS r-i t-i 00 *0 !>. cr. ijTi 10 CO coco 10 rH l>.0O CJIOO CMC^ •^ lO 0-* OS^CO^ lo" ccT coo co"cq" CO_^l>. cocf 10 CO CO^O<3^ COCO OS CO VOOS CO trs 10-* CO 00 CO CO CD -* CO CO CM CO •^ CO i-{ O CO CD l>.CD mio O i—i OiOi CO t-— r^o COCO (M CO CO 00 COCO »0 !>. CO O -*iO rH l-^ OSO t^o o"r-r -* c^ CO o COt-- t~~oo t--CO lO o coco 10 CM co^co coco" r- CO CO lO CO -ctl OS CO coco -*"* co"co co''co CM 10 CM I-l OS CO coco CO CO CO-* o ^ -iiCM coco VO CO CO CO CO I-- I>-CO 00 CO 10 CO 01 Oi COrH CO 10 00 CO <-f 10 lO coco r--rH CO "^ CO I>. 01 CO r^ci rH 00 cr- CO 00 cot-* CO rH -rf CD r-i 'JD CO Oi CO CM lO Oi CSS C3110 CO o CO CO rH rH i-H rH 0-* COrH COCM^ co^co*" l>-0 COvO l-H CD COO rH^CO (M^O ■^"co* ■^^"-^ t-^CO o o r-.OS (JOO •si Ji 3 i 3s »!^ &H ;^pt< gi si 3 g 3 ^ 3! |i 3i II Si J>-0 ■* T-H COrH 3 i CO r-^ -*i CO coco" ^1 CO rH -* rH CDO 10 (X> COO COIO C3S OS iO OS 10 to -t- 00 t-^CO CC CO Un OS r-i lO iOCO t-*00 COfH p ^fa ^tx^ ^fa gfa rHrHrHC^rHrHrHrH 00 rH 00 T~t a id m a a S fc •<: H » H s PCI 1^ B^ ■S- g •<; B5 1 &. :;; ■«? r; -S r Hh fe m A la Q A A Qi A H V a ie H A H to ^ n a H s I 1 ^ ^ H e i 9 s a 3 a. ;§ - ^ ^ ^ "^ A A H «!( PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 73 1 • I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 t 1 1 1 1 i-\ 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 i ■ 1 t 1 -*m 1 I 1 1 1 1 iHrH I ^ 1 rH 1 1 1 rH 1 T-t 1 rH 1 1 1 rH 1 1 rH(N 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 r-i coo rH-tJi I-HTi< *t^ -<*t^ ) 1 rHrH (MCq I-H CO 1 t rHO 1 1 cocq rH(M ■^CO 1 ^ rH-* 1 m I CO rHOq rHCO 1 (M. l>-{M t^rH eg m t^ coco CO oo i-H irioo CD CD 00 lO osm OS CD rH r-i r-l -*Os CC CO tH '-S rHrH SS looi rHCM CO^* rH rH-* 7-\ia (Mm ss CO -a- -* CO 0-* rH OO -*co mm l--t-- moo CO-* ■ r-i r=iM rH CO r-t(M. COCO COCO rHCO COCO COOO r-t (MOO r-i lO rH rHCO OCO ■^1>. com b^OS cq OS VOO (NO in CO r^ r- CD OS rH 00 S?::; (M (M com '^CO (MO •^■"fS mco COOO cq -*00 rHCO -*m COCO r-* rH rH r-\ rH com COOO rnm OSIO ■*!>. 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CO CJSI-* ??te £9 53 CD VO OS OS CO CO I---* 0^03 CM m -tJHM ^iQ CO-* ■<:Mn COCO eoi>- COCO CO^ iOt~^ oo_^os^ ■* CO CN^ coco i-TrH" OQOO t--o> CM CO CD^CO* -*m CO Oi 0(M (M CO lOOS c^r^ CO 1—1 com CO CO mco -^O CO O CO. -^'^ mcM t-^ <3s CO lO G^ O m CO ■^(M -* 1-i -^ -^ «5iO lOiO -*iO t'.QO t--GO cooo (n"cm" CO 'SI COiO »q_GO^ rH^rH" OrH OSO^ r^ coco ■*co mcD OI>. iar~* ot^ OD^Ci ^^ com SP:t CO id dio^t CM CM "rHCM rH OO coo t-CO r-r- O OO l^CO -o O l>-rH CM'* lOiO r^co IDI>. coos tH" \a\a ■^ lo 1-^ cn'cm'^ CDiO ■-^Jlm CO-* OCO c^fc<^ CM^^CM I-l r-T t-Trn" eg-* CO t^ O >-H CM «:> -*00 r^o OS (M CM CO r^i>-. OS lO .Oi CO 0 CO lO CO lOCM OO.CO CDr-i m CO 1^1-— m VO CD t^ ■"■C:: CO^ CO CI eoto OiCO t-^co cooo i-lrH I— TrH rHr-H' irsiQ iOJ>. rn" CO m cq{N t-co >*CO t^Tf* lO CO cfco" CD^CO^ rH^rn" (M„-*^ rH r^ ■^ -^ co''>cr t>-oo CO (M O lO iO ^ CO CO OIQO O CO >* CO 1-1 m oo rH t-r-i os'-ih CO CM "^Ci ^o r^t^ t^-+. CO lO l^i CO m T-H coos OS CO CO CM OS CO ■^ -t*i -*CM ooos CD CO OCO rHCO COCO OSt^ OS CO iH'rH' CO CO^ lOiO «3 l-^ T-^r^ 00 CO c4'(m' mco CNCO" r^T-H 1-^1-^ mm mm CO CO r-T CO' 00 CO ■^ 1-t -* CD rH OS inun> kc:cM -=ti OS CO--0 l>-CO ■— ( CO cTjes ^ I>-0O CM^CO^ i-Tr-T co'cq" rH^r-T IQ CD i>-i>. oscn cq-* OS O. CD rH to OS lO '■H O^ meo >* l-- rH t>. mio COOO r^-io O i~i o o OOS VOO IC "^ OSO OS OS 1-1 I—I i-li-t ?— 1 1— 1 i-l r-i »-l i-l tH rH- 1-^ . rH rH ■^■«^' rH i-irH T-r^l-M I-H rH-rH rrir^ tH rH r-i r-i l>-cO 1-4 ?n t^t-- COOS ooo coco rH rH urscM COO- CI CO kirs OS m cfs rH CO ooo 00 cq "*CD rHCM OCSI t>.l>- mo mi"- Oi CO lom O-Xi m «3 CO-=*i COrH O CO CO OS osm (M CO CM lO CM CO -* CD coo coos CD OS mcM com coco o o c^ioo 0>r> CO O r-IQO 00 oo t^QO Csoa t-co COOl r-fr-i~ (MCO' rHrH urikO cot^ i-HrH cn OS cqri I-H CO OS oo CO OS -^ 1 * •s 1 1 •s i 9 1 1 1 s s s 1 a M 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 s 1 i M 1 s .a 1 a i 1 e 1 1 1 c i 1 1 i 1 ! 1 .s 1 A 1 >I4 i z 1 i 1 1 1 u H 1 1 1 1 « * * * * * * 74 XI.— AGES OF EUEOPEAN FOEEIGITEES PEESENT IN SCOTLAND EST 1881. o fl o J I I I I r I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I II J I I I I I I I I 4 I I I t I i.>-i I I I I I I I I I i I I J I t I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I ,1 I I .1 I ,1 I I I I I I I .1 I 4 I I .1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I .1 I I I I I l-H I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I I .1 I I .1 I 1 I I i .1 I I I I I I -*fH III I I I I mr-< llllli-l lliHlll IrHllll Ir-lii-l II (M (Mil lllli-ll Ill-Hill llli-li-Hrr) IIIIIJ I 1 I .llll!MI ^r-Ht^Tqi-i| llllml I-IIIIICJ lllrHll 1, 1. 1 II III II 00 00 p 3 Eh O O m m m xa H !zi H O H Ph O « o :»l i-Hlr-tlpIl lOlMCO^rHI W(MI1;^I l.iHi-HtlrH IIJrHi-tl l.lllll fN(Nr-(i-ICO 1 COCq I I lOrrl r-tj-tCl ,1 I | I I j-l I i-l I i-t J 9^ CM I I L L t COrrl C1-r-'|rH'*i-l rH-*r-'*|| ■«* t-l I f-t'^ I CD C* m 7-H CD J-H CO CO "*C tH CO -^r iCCO(N^»G^ I ,t^T-it~-CMao l-^r-ioo-^ CO i-H t^"*COCO CO h- 9DOO m l-l "<*H Cq -?- Oi O O) -rt* I CO CD m-r-H r-. o) I c^ >*as Vft CD O rH COCO(M "* iH COiOt-»rHh-.QO USCDCOOOCNI 1 |CO.-ai ■* tX (M rH-* CO 3 S^ id i >0CD C0P5 WW n K M ^ m ?3 q) a> "1 ""« S"^ CD « g « g^ I « i n CO CO n 09 3 «g«i Mg 3 131 S ft, g Pl, S fc( g [i, S f« CO kO CO CD rH O CO rH (N 1 1 C1!M 1 t 1 1 1 CM 1 1 (MCO 1 1 t 1 t r W Oi OC^ f 1 OC* t \ \ 1 J t I-H-* r-f^ 1 r rHCfl 1 1 1 1 1 r O rH OS oot- 1 Cfl COVft yt 1 1^ 1 1 1 « 1>. iO(M r 1 c» to ! t 1 1 r 1 rH CO rH OO coo 1 1 coo I*-* r-ICO COi— I OSrH ^^ CO«5 COifll 1 1 1 1 OT 1 o CO j-H iH COO ii C^O 1 y-\ CMOi t-CO coco rH 1 1 1 (M" 1 CO 00 ^:i't~K iH I-+ »-H CO'* OQO f2f5- '*CO 1 1 1 1 n 1 o rA OS i-HrH t-t F-l rH rH rH iHlO (MO SS5 COO j-\ 1 1 1 58-^ i rH i-l CD 00 i-irH i-H-^ l-H i -*-<*1 (N^ 00 \a I 1 1 CO CM iH I-H l-HOO CO f- i-< r-t rH i-\ oo CO CO I-H i-i I-H (M o -* OS rH r-ir-( 1-1 CM-* ■r-- rH rH iOiO r-K CO rH ■^■rH i>- 1 CO -*co I-H CO rH -* 00 moo 1— ICO ■^irs ^00 OOX£i COCO ^-^ XCXM t^i-H COCO t^ 1 C51 1 ITS CO s. -^'^ r-1 rH r^ -*rH 0^ (N'* cqo O "* CO«D CSO- ^CS t^OO ■*(M (M'* OS-* (M ) CO I w* m OOt>- c^un cor^ rH OO t>-co i-trH CO CM CNrH (MrH ■*co CM (M ^ T*H CD'* (£) OS 1OC30 -* CO >* 1 i-i' r-H CO CM' (MCq CD !>■ t^ T-K- 00 ?D CO t^co osr— ocq i-H.CO rHi-H (MrH rH rH t^CO t--CO O Oi I>.t3S lOCO ot^ W^D iOO 1-^ 1 CM ITS CO 0. 1 1' ^■r-\ i"i CO CM i-HM coco (Ni-( iMrH 00 OO iOCD t) >- » (DiM -ijf(© (Ml© OJCO OOO CiiO to Mrs CTSt^ 0O(M 00 00 CO rH't* (M OS CO-* (M lO CD I— ( 00 r^ CJiOi CO tD CM CO to 0.- la to r-li-H I-H Oi irso iO--* OOO ^D fl rHr-r i-ffH iH CO-* osio ^ ■ iii Sf D9 in Id 1^ II "1 II ^1 ^1 03 ^ g|^ 3 S II »1 gi2 "3 i 11 M m CO o CO (M OO ^ rH <£! •^ CO CO OCf --- CO OS & 1— 1 co" (M « oq" r-T rH* ^O* od" co" OS_ SO «o" « 1 1 1 1 1 ' I iV i' aT F7 ^1 •I 1 1 « 1 1 1 1 e ^ id g S I 11 ai ^ 1 'k ' tt 1 % iS e w IK «■ a 1 u a e 1 e d a O a 1 1 u EC SI 1' a d fa h OO 0! » 1 d 1, e f II S5 d » a « a a ,S % .s g •5 Id II S d 1. eg ea A 1 Cl eg iS >4 ft,a BS S5 if 3- (wW 5 a 3 o hi e 1 e 3 3S •1 "1 e « N tt H A * H H H H H h 76 XI.-BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB, LUNATICS, AND IMBECILES, 1881. Number of Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Lunatics, and Imbeciles, in each of the Registration Divisions, and Counties of Scotland in 1881. : Bliot). Dbap and Dumb. LUNATEES. Imbeciles. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. SCOTLAND _ - _ 1,556 1,602 3.158 1,149 993 2,142 3,939 4,467 8,406 2,896 3,096 5,991 NOKTIIERiV PORTION 634 792 1,426 476 395 871 2,099 2,418 4,617 1,639 1,838 3,477 SOlTUERNPORTIOSr - - - 922 810 1,732 673 598 1,271 1,840 2,049 3,889 1,257 1,267 2,514 DIVISIONS. I. KOUTRERN - - - - 80 134 214 33 40 73 31 54 85 206 216 421 II. NORTU-WESTERN - . - 100 133 233 58 43 101 247 263 510 241 293 534 III. NORTU-EASTERN - - - 159 196 355 115 95 210 474 531 1,005 346 420 766 IV. EAST>IHIDI.AI«D - - - 200 224 424 185 146 331 732 923 1,656 527 690 1,117 T. WEST-miDI^AND _ _ _ 95 105 200 86 71 166 615 647 1,262 319 320 639 Tl. SOrTH-WESTERN _ _ _ 656 481. 1,037 884 373 767 784 906 1,690 728 736 1,464 VII. SOlTD-EASTFRiy - - _ 274 263 537 234 188 422 682 779 1,461 334 311 645 Till. SOUTHERN , - - - COUNTIES. 92 66 158 55 37 92 374 364 738 195 210 405 I. Northern. 1 SHETLAND _ _ _ _ 2 ORKNEY - - _ _ 3 CAITHNESS - _ _ _ 4 SUTHERLAND - - _ - 30 15 23 12 39 27 46 22 69 42 69 34 10 6 12 5 12 6 15 7 22 12 27 12 11 / 7 6 19 11 18 6 30 18 25 12 56 63 62 35 65 42 67 41 121 96 129 76 II. North- Western. 5 ROSS & CROMARTY- - - 6 INVERNESS - - _ _ 46 64 73 60 119 114 33 25 18 25 51 50 21 226 34 229 55 465 141 100 150 143 291 243 III. North-Eastem 7 NAIRN _____ 8 ELGIN (OR MORAY) - _ 9 BANFF .. - '_ 10 ABERDEEN - _ _ _ 11 KINCARDINE _ - _ _ 6 14 13 122 5 6 21 29 128 13 10 35 42 250 18 2 13 26 66 8 3 10 13 60 9 5 23 39 126 17 1 40 69 350 14 52 72 392 15 1 92 141 742 29 8 55 67 200 26 16 74 88 213 29 24 129 145 413 55 IV; East-Midland. 12 FORFAR - _ _ _ - 13 PERTH _ _ _ _ 14 FIFE --____ 15 KINROSS - _ _ _ - 16 CLACKMANNAN - _ _ 08 45 49 4 4 98 61 52 3 10 196 106 101 7 14 79 32 59 3 12 65 38 89 i 144 70 98 3 16 382 184 162 3 1 473 248 195 1 6 865 432 367 4 7 186 169 138 10 24 222 " 157 177 12 22 408 326 316 22 46 V. West-Midlwnd. 17 STIRLING - _ _ _ _ 18 DUMBARTON _ - _ _ 19 ARGYLL _ _ _ _ 20 BUTE ______ 26 23 38 8 82 21 43 9 68 44 81 17 36 17 24 8 30 11 21 9 66 28 45 17 161 267 177 10 183 270 183 11 344 537 360 21 130 58 110 21 131 49 118 22 261 107 228 43 VI. South-Western. 21 RENFREW - _ _ - _ 22 AYR ^. - - _ _ _ 23 LANARK - - - _ _ 61 84 411 68 89 324 129 173 735 118 54 212 102 66 216 220 no 427 175 113 496 221 148 637 396 261 1,033 110 215 403 125 208 403 235 423 806 VII. South-Eastem. 24 LINLITHGOW - _ _ _ 25 EDINBURGH - - _ _ 26 HADDINGTON - _ _ - 27 BERWICK - - - _ _ 28 PEEBIiES - - _ - - 29 SELKIRK _____ 13 238 16 4 3 11 232 20 11 7 2 24 450 36 15 10 2 7 208 7 5 3 4 10 165 10 3 7 3 17 363 17 8 10 7 13 615 48 6 15 704 55 4 1 28 1,319 103 10 1 32 224 29 30 8 11 31 193 36 31 7 13 63 417 66 61 16 24 VIII. Southern. 30 ROXBURGH - - _ _ 31 DUMFRIES- - _ _ _ 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - 33 WIGTOWN - - _ - _ 18 34 21 19 10 26 15 15 28 60 36 34 8 23 5 19 10 13 6 8 18 36 11 27 105 263 3 3 126 224 3 11 231 487 6 14 61 75 31 38 43 84 45 38 94 169 76 76 XII. EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS OF SCOTLAND m 1881, SHOWING THE NUMBER OF BOYS AND GIRLS, AND OF SUCH AS WERE IN THE RECEIPT OF EDUCATION, AT EACH YEAR OF LIFE UP TO THE FIFTEENTH YEAR, IN TffiE REGISTRATION DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, DISTRICTS, GROUPS OF DISTRICTS, AND PRINCIPAL BURGHS. The Counties are arranged in Geographical order, so that a zig-zag line beginning at the North of Scotland and carried to the South, passes successively through every County. The following List shows that order, and the number affixed to each County corresponds through the Volume : — 1. Shetland. 12. Forfar. 23. Lanark. 2. Orkney. 13. Perth. 24. Linlithgow. 3. Caithness. 14. Fife. 25. Edinburgh. 4. Sutherland. 15. Kinross. 26. Haddington. 5. Ross AND Ceomaktt. 16. Clackmannan. 27. Berwick. 6. Inverness. 17. Stirling. 28. Peebles. 7. Nairn. 18. Ddmbaeton. 29. Selkirk. 8. Elgin. 19. Argyll. 30. Roxburgh. 9. Banff. 20. Bute. 31. Dumfries. 10. Aberdeen. 21. Eenfeew, KlBKCUDBRIGHI Kincardine. 22. Ayr. Wigtown. 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OS OS co-r* mi I-H 00 IM 85 So O I-H CO OS f^ ix>to od'aj OSOO CO CO gs t^ccT E3g rHi-H co-o" mm coirs' CJSOJ COO coco 51 p=; Bfe SCh' ^^ Sph- SP4 ^fi iSfe SfH- gfe Bfe Total s § '^ •^ 03 CO o" OS oT CO r-l CN OO 00 ' Number of Families. 1-- I-H oo CO CO 00** * E3 B AND IN ITS EEGISTEATION COUNTIES IN 1881. 79 ^C4 t^o irST)* t^5D b-t* OCO "* M i-<(M si SS3 rHCO ©.co OST* OS OS com ^ii O C7S COO -H MiH COM iH iH coo (M(M r-Hi-t i-Hr-l Sn OS CO ooo 00C3> oco 53 oi ^53 I>-CM SS?3 Ot^ OO -«o '"^CO OiOi «oir* "*'* CO(M ?::!:? 5!SS nH ira ClIM CO« "*CO ^l^ O"* (N(N CMC?1 I-Hr-I a>ai rHrd ooo "*CC) coo r:i'S, rH O feH t-o OCM ."522 COCO S!5 qioi cq*o S!S 0-* ^S cot^ coo l>irH qocp 04C-rH CaO CO XH ^SiSl "* CO H) t* O^oa coco CO y-< §5S (MOO cot* t*!:^ p^n ^^ S^S t-^l-^ r-iy^ rH rH gs •"* M gco ■*"* OCO ^99 c!5o ^^ SS ■^ CO ITS CO TtiCO ssss oOco 2222 ^^ |2S - CO(M t:*co oxa KS 0)00 -*■* OOOi ■*Oi ss C^iCI^ i>-o rHCO OOOO i-hS5 'TtfOO CM CO S3 50 00 Sf^ T~\ Oi i-li-H lOO CO ^ OO .t* y-\r-i t-lCO rH 1 '^t* tHIM t*CO COOl 1 1 o-^ r-H CI ( SS r--eo rH r-t 1 rHrH (M(M 1 fH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IrH 1 1 \ 1 1 1 (MrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S!g t*-* COO •*co OO 0O-* ^o ss i^tA OO "* CDC^ SS ss 00 qp t^"* ODCO 00 t— XO"* t^t* _(MCH_ COCO (MOO o -* "* (M rHtM (MCO -^©'1 (MCO CO t— COC<» COCO CSOO OiOO i-H OO i>-. 00 CM OCO COO cot^ (MOO £fSS CMC^ lOOO 9>Q^ co»n CO CO COCO COCO r-t rH r-i j-i (MrH r-l r-l lOCO O OS ■«*co C?M< g^ ioO COCO ij^* ■^r-t "* CO OS CO ^^ t^CO rH OS I-(I-1 CMrH r-\ r-l "aSQ m t^ coco iO»-* t^-* oco coco OOO rHO (M-i^Ji CO CO rHO OSO COOS COCO IM 00 CC 00 (MO CO So ^O >*Ki rHO C7SCJ1 CO(M (M-I>- (MCD O O l>.co ■^-* r-t -ej*"tj< coco rH r-t (M(M 00 to OM lOOi CMOO OlO >*!J^r^ (MO CSIt-H lOQ l7*0 t--0O '^cq ss OO rHO COCO coos «S CM t^ COrH "* C3S -^rH S!JS COf-H »OrH OS r-i COCT ■* •* 1-i 1-i COCO coco rHr-H r-lr-t ■*iO QO rH ^(?^ O'* "*rH ooo ■^^ ^^ COCO ■*cq IS!i3 ^% oos I>-OS OO S^ CO' CO -lJ1">* coco r-lT-i 3S rHlO ^;« OS CM -^CO cooa r-lOO OCO ss-^* i>-o CD-* QCO ^S^ t- CO coco CO-* rHrH ?5?5 COCO O^ rH i-H OOS CO'© COO t^oi 0- OiCO OOS o o T-t O (Mb- 00eo COCO S3S t^o ooeo J— (!>. ^s oooa (M*-^ 1-i coo O"* OO o o CO CM coco rH rH rH rH (MO (MUS t>.CJS ooo coo OJrH OOt* (MrH t--'* ISS S^ si *0G (MrH l>.t* SBS ss coco coco i-HrrH rH r-t rH ss V^T^ "OtM ^o rrtCM OOS -*o oco coo •^o -^CM OOO CO t* r-t r-\ iH DO ^S' ■*■* coco CO*o r-t O Ol CM COOS »-Hao lOCO i£l t^ rHCO Soo ^cq 00 t* ■*■*" lQ"li» co'm" S3 •*"cO~ r-ir-i t-trst c»co" SS a a coco ^^ §35^ (MrH COCO rHiH '*rH S5S" rH>-f 1^^' :^'&; ^^ l^";^- gfe SB,- Sfe- !^'&i g'a.- i^ii; "i^. ^.^ Sfe gp=; ^^- Sfe g^- Sii,- o CO m OS o N E o_ K"' j-l t* S" % tc 00 « T-H cm" CO E= o 1-* OS -* (3 (M o CO s »H CO CO (M rH i 3 o s ro t i 1 00 3 K o o CO CM rH CO rH i o CM O CO OO (M OO rH (M CO CO g3' s^ g' ^' g Ol CO otT S rH IT* t- s g r-C t^ REGISTRATION COUNTIES. 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OS Ml Mf CO T-i mm oc^ CO r- inm OO Ml Ml vnm CO o t^os OSOS CQOS dd mm CM I*- CD O CO t-- Ml m OS d Oi OS mM< t--MH vnvo cot^ l>-t>. m m rHCO cod mm OS m O CO I--d OS CO 00 Oi Ml Ml OSI^ COCO dC^ T-i CO COCO OO t--. OHO CO rH CO 1^ COrH M f-1 d Ml ■(O coc; NMi "^ ■■ ^ pH r'l CiH S§3 Cl 00^ cToo" mm Ml 00 CO CD coo coo M'd o OS CSC in OS -rti t---^ Ml Ml OS i>. I>.CD COCO dd MIMi S ccj <. pt. ^ ccj s &; g tj ^ f^; "*^CO os'oT OOS t^M* ooco o m 00 00 CD CO cor- CD !>. C^CTS^ ir^co" ^fa i^cv; ;g[=; ^p=; Total Number of Families. Total Population. o w 3 Ph d rH ED 5Q P5 td 1 pci <1 rt t^ >< • H 1 w f1 « f" pq M fi PI t> Pc( o S n o C5 !> ^ r-H (M AND DISTKICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 81 w a o 'a (na 63 C5 S3 S tH P5 p d5 urs-M lO I i-liO '^CO COC^ (M I COI>- »>-W (M iH fH I Kit* «DCO coo- 00-* (M -i* CO b* 0«0 i-Hi-H OOrH rHCO OiCO |C.«D COCO Olb- ^^T S22 P*^ OSt>. 0.-H rH i-t i-Hr-l (MrH r-1 i-H '^ ffO <» '-' rH COCO i-H rH CT i>-(M (MrH OCO rHO COiO CO-tJH CO'* OSO rHiO CMCO COt^ iQOJ rHO t-jCO tOC^ i^O OOCO JO;^ r-i rHrH (N rH rH rH CN .-H COCO rH rH rH rH (N rH CM -QO rHCO QOCO COiC> (M rH -H QO I>. I>- CO CM '^ CO CO Oi CO Ol OCO OS «D rHCO t^-CO C^ C^ 50 TttCO COO QOtM l>.(0 rHia WOO rHCO r-l>* C^ rH ^ CO C^ t-- t;- 1^ CO "^ ^12 T-\^ rHrH rHrH -CO Or, Oi COOO t^"* CJO"^ CO^- C^VO SgS ^'^ CO C^i -*00 Hi-H rH i-ij-t r-ii-i (Not rHrH CM Cfl r-{r-t rH (MrH CQ(M OCO OSOi lOCO CMCO l>.CO (MrH CM"^ C»0 O"^ "*01 (MCO -^lO "^^ "^-^ (MCO COCO i-ii-< r-.I>- tr>CO »nCO CO C* CM(M ^ CO t^CD CO»ri -<* -* coo- W CD t^t* t^-CO JO;* CqO COCO OCO rHrHrHrHrHrH c:iCOr-lrH rHrHC^CMrHrH CMrH CMrH OSrH Ol O CO Ol rHOO CMC^ COCO OOO OCO rHCO l>-»0 t--rH t--CO COCM OsCS COt— rH(M OiOO CD'* -^lO Oit>* ^O r-i 1-i . CMCO I>-rH COOi lO"* "^t^ t^I>- COt— COCM OrH inOS COO CM-* -*CO COO t»CM ni*^ ?5S irj CO rH CM r-ir-\ r-ii-\ CM CM (MCO rH j— I W 3 lis 01»0 l>.CO lOO 0-* OOCO r-m Oi-* r^CM rnO COOO rHlO coco OiOi OCM CMIO t^i— ( 0-* K^rH CO-* COira OSCD -^CO OCO ■*■* CDIO COCM 10-* i--tO -^CO (M(M ai 5 2 S «^ m rl c- :s F-i Ci "= ra T U-I HH I I — I 4J CO ® =3 M c5^ bo a ■3 I O . Ml .a '. m =y C30 .3 p o m ^ O) CD t:^ "I SO a nrS bD — rt CO ^ 1 l» ,a s M ^ P =« S Tf 1^ a ^ s bo q .9 H ,a '■< A ■a ^ .a •a a 82 XII.— AGES OF CHILDREN AND SCHOLARS IN THE iH . i-hO CO"* (MO -*-* COOl 'rtaa -^CO l>-m iO(M Oli— l OSt^ C^lOi (MCJi as fM CO i-^ I :o c CT> O I rH CM CO I rHr-( COOi CDC- OiCl CD CI -l T-H rH rH r-l t-i i-H O "^ rH rH W i-I CM r-t ■-J1 OS fM CO C-It-1 £H_rH._ OOCO OOOS CM CO CD1>- 1>.U3 00a> dCM OiO t>.t^ COIC t^r-4 H rH I rH (M ■ I II I I II ( I III CM -^r-t rt OJ H CO lO O ir; COCM^ (m'cm' HO coo COl^ CIO ex. CI -f o CO TO CO o "* Tf^ o ^ O >i t2 o T-H H -S <1 -i ^ P B PL( a o -n Ph 6 o 1 rH O O CO rH CO CO I CO CO CI CO CO (M ■. en ci -* CO I CO cq O CO O CO CO C. CO Gi CO t^ CO -^ C0 1-- 1>.I>- C". CI OOCO 05 00 r-i-^ COd lO !>. rH O CD "* C^ rH "* - lO ■«* ■* CO rH 00 CO c^ CD-* GOO T-H CO lO C^ CO CD oco CO CO COCr. rH C-1 CDOO r-i'^ Oi -H l>-t>. iO. 01 COOO r— O cr. '-O i—fOi Olio 10i>. OOOO CI --D CD Oi CI Ol CO ooo CM CO C-jOi a; CO iCCO t^CO CV O cr."* rnoo tor— 001>. lOO O"* l>-00 rH CO l>-j— I (MrH inoi CDOi Oi(M t—CO CMCO iOOl C^Cl CO CO CI CI (M "* i-ii-1 CDOO r-tun "<*. CO LO d ■* OO COC- I ^ (MrH coco M^ ,— < CO CO ooo -^CO OSO C~-CO CO-JD lO CO rH OI>. -^ t-^ ■* CO lOO oco COCO -^"^ t-co OS Oi OJ CM coco (M "rti ^ ->^ rH CO t-CO "* CO OOr t^ t- CO -ti oxa CO C-1 W CO CO CI (M CO oco CM OS -*t^ Ci(M ICO CMO OO t*-CO -^i—l CO t>. si ocq OS Ol C^ CI i>.os •* c-^ ^a mcD o t^ -^co CO"" T~\ t"*CD <0 Ol COC^ "* rH ^1-t OI>. ClrH lO"* coco drH rHCO COt"- t~-CO CO ^ -r*H CD SB SB SB SB 3§ Ss gg 3i rtpiH ^fe rtpq Sfe 0Ol>- OO O CO ■* OOCO -= a -*00 CO CO -^ CM I-H as rH I-H d rH 3 s ^ s OrH C^ r-( CI CM j-H-^ COrH O CI mi>. t-ir-i COCO r-t CO iSl S| .2 a J3i .2a 1^ « w OJ ■Si Oi lO Total Population. P^ 3 u s f3 a Fi] :a « CO rH & fH ■3 O A a Ph ^ JC *) ijs J3 !>-. T) •p '"tj N W t^ C5 .43 '^'^'^'■•i-HtHCNCM M J;) t>i t! 1 W Vh f; ■a p< Ph (^ ja h a a » o H m J^ ■S tn ^ <§ W .a ■s ^ Iz; J3 .a I <1 012 EEGISTRATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 83 (M lO VOIO oco t-o coco >*00 CO CM ^- OOrH OCM -*-* r-ir-i r-il-^ I-H I-H Gl (M r^OO CO M CI rH tC^ rH CM l-l- ,^'~*'-' -* ■* (M O I-H I-H -in I-H rH •'-f CO I— I rH -* -* S!i^ CO CD lO CO in t^ COCO 1.---* -* -^ I-H r-i mco coco LOC^I OS CM CMOS CD I-H lOrH '*OS cDca 1-^CO 00 CD i-H 1— ( I— I T-H CO^ OT>i-H i-HiH I-H I-H CM CM CO CM CO od 0\r-^ (MCO CM r-i ^co rHO oours OCO -*i-H CM CO OO CD 00 Oico CO 1 iH rH OO rH CO T-H rHCO COQO CD CO OlO cocq -*C1 coo H=? 1 1 COIQ 0-* I-H 1 I 1 tHCM 1 -o -^co -*Oi '^CO CO(M t^ 1 OrH CMb- co^ CO CM C30 rH OO inc-1 O CO -* CO O CM O rH CD CI I-H T-H CM-CM -*CD OiOO cc* m CO I>-t^ CMOi OCO "*Q0 cc* T-i CO COrH i~f m -*-* I-H (NiM I-H ^ OCM (MCO COrH tH i-H I-H rH I-H I-H I-H r~\ coco C^CM rHCM i"-m r-l T-H r^ r-i in CO ^■* (M^ rH CD oi-^ ■* 7-^ J— 1 I-H 1-H I-H r~* ssts T--\ !-<. CO OO rH CM cqc-crs CM O -*CD *"■ ""* I-H.-H I-H rH I— 1 coco , coca WCO cqcq rHCa l^zo rH r-i Tj- lOi CO OCO t-O '^ o CO CM CO GO (M^ "^tM CD I-H cavn COrH CO 1>- ooin t--(M tH i-H t-H '"' 1-H r-l CO CO i-\ i-\ COCO coco WCD CMrH rHCM COb- rH rH -* CO -* CM -*-^ CO-* OiOO CO-Oi 1 ^ rHlO CMiO CDCq in t^ COOS CI -D T-H O :SS! i-l -* "* I-H i-H I-H I-H .-H 1~\ T-{ CO '^ C^CO rH CM CM^ CI CN CO oa T-H JO Oii-H OG- ^^ COlO ICCO lO b- coco ^^ COCO coco •* t^ rHt- com CM^ rH I-H I-H ^^ OOCO T-{ CD GO caci cqc^ rH rH -* ^** iOiH lO'* ITS CO b-iO 1-H I-H Olt^ OJ(M -* l^ J>-CM CDOJ OSlO OOO -r-iT-\ c^co T-{C^ ■-*co O C-* 1-- ^CD rHi-H mo cOJ>- -*^ »— 1 rH i-HrH cours i-HrH I-H COCO rH rH coca coco WCD cac^ COrH i^S cacM o-- 874 466 810 481 —(I-H I-Hi-H 1-H coco rH CM 00 lO CqcM rHCa oo ■* -^ 00-* lO -* oo m HH CqCM CO t^ t>.iO on>- CO O CM CO COCO l^l>. -* OS OOOO I-i I-H l-H iH -* -* r-< O COCO d:jco lOiO r-{ I-H r-i r-i (MtM coco m OT « m m m l» TO W m m CQ CO ll M a H ll as u ^1 03 ll si a) Si f5pH OS ll 1(2 II a s li a) CO c^ -^ OS -# lO -* Oi ^ o ^ M< 1-H I-H -* g ^ ■* 00 s CO CD b- 1-H lO -* CO CM (N co CO rH -^ (M CO CO lO ^ ^ -* t- rH I-H cm" CO 00 ■^ '"^ o ITS CO CO o \Ci -* CO ?o 1>. in in* CM r-i CM CD O ^* CO OS I-H rH OS t-f Oi M CM CO CO CD t-- CD O I-H CM I-H rH (M CM CO I-H (M •"■ CM CO' CM 0^ CO I-H cq I-H OS CO I 1 I 1 1 1 ' (2)Flotta* n 1875. Pharay transferred from 1 % 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n:3 r 1 1 1 1 t * 1 > It i & (M 1 o M 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I 1 1 1 1 1 1 _l 1 en O t>. 'i 1 ** ^1S < O 1 -a 1 i 1 1 ll * 1 CO ^ o. 'B o >1 Pi 1 o b4 XII.— AGES OF CHILDEEN" AND SCHOLAES IN THE lO CO Oi r-*ia toi-^ Oi o COrH COrH t^irs -^cq (M 1 OS CO »OCD I^OS oos OiO cq-* !>.-* rHC^' l>::!S g iH (Mi-I r-\ r-lr-i r-t rH t^zo rHO 1—1 r-\ OCl r-i lOrH OO va rHi-l OCX) rH C- t-OS COI>- t-OO I— IrH carH ours cqi^ r-t r^ oocq i-HrH -#co rHC^ cocq cocq coos COI>- co^ OOOO t-rH co>* coia t-^G« ;^s 1 T-H !M S CM CO COOS CO t^ C^rH CD t- -*■* rHCO r-t tHCD rHrH ost^ T-l I— 1 l>.CO OrH r-tr-t OS 00 urSrH rHrH oirs CM r-t OCD , i-HOS cqrH bo J O )— 1 <^ZO CO?D I— i rH ■^ CO CNrH COCO -*o rH M*0 C^CO OS CO C^iC> rHiO i-H>. i-t rH CO 1—1 ■*-* COrH rHCq COrH I— IrH t^os 1— I ^cq rHCq COrH r-t r-t cqc.lu^ CO -^ t-o ■*C1 C^CO i>-o cot>- COrH ■^iG ^CO t^l>. CO^ »-*CD -^co CO S) i-ltM r-i,-i rHrH rHrH t-\ rH ^55 CO -^CO Oi rH OiCO r-t O coi>- rHCl OS OS -*iO OS CO rHt- coo m t-^ COCl S2 (»CO I-H t^ OS 00 CJSCO iHCN i-i rH I-H i-H C^C^ r-i I-) tjs •*rH rHCq ^cq ^00 OS CO ^CD OSO i-icq COO &!? .-H(N (N.-I rH rH t-H rHCl r-t rH O^rt -*CD locq cq'* OOO OS OS OS-* -^eo -iTir-t (JSrH COCN rHrH CNrH r-ij-i rH »« 1 1 COOS y-i I 1 CI 1 --I CI CI 1 c^ 1 CI C^rH rHrH carH r-\ 1 coco cq 1 1 1 COCO lOCO s§s? ^^ 1 t .t>. oos COOS CO-* I-H CNIM rHCq r-t rH Cl t— ' 1-^ "-H cqci '* 00 o. ■rHI>. rH -* COCO OOCO CO CO OO coco OS-* irtci iiocq r-OO 1--. --o ^ -rl coo com t— tiTi 10-* 1-1 Tl rH rH rH rH rH OCI r-l,-i r-1 rH Cl ^^ r-iCl r-t rH rH r-t Cl 'ci'ii Ml OS U- -f r— CO Cl -t* rH rH rH I-H rH t-i rH r-t rH r-t r-i r-l Cl r-l OrH CO 1>- COOS ^t^ (Mr- rHCq iccq OCl ■«*< r-( eot^ CO-f' crsoo b-rH CC-T- CO IQ cacq I— 1 COi-l CO]>. OiO C^^ t-i-H osr- COb- -^'^ i-H cr- rH -O OC30 I^u- r-cr- rHCl OOO IC rH oco '^la 1—1 1— ( in cqi- _- _H CO.— ( Ct Cl "* "* O « dCl Ol TjfTjH CD CM rHrH OiiO i>-u:s '*'* t-O '^CO CMb- OSO 00 OS CO r-l CC' CX) -* r-^ l>-I>. OS CM I>.CO -* CO rH rH ^^ Cl i-HrH cqcq CD r- >r; Cl OO CO rHrH rH r-l 1—\ l-( rH r-i rHrH T~ir-t COrH 5- H CICM 2 t^ O -^ C-- CO^ C-lrH CTa># COrH cqcD OS CO ot- COrH l>-rH OS OS co^ ■*OS OCi OO cqo COCO ■* lO rH r-K CC. rH «J c cqcq ft-? rH Ul MfCO ir: lo CO T— ( (N rH rH rH r-i CM rH rH rHrH r-l T-H r-lf>i cqtM rH Ol lOiO CO-* •*iO OO lO lO OCO couri c; Cl rs-*^ OOO. i^^i p< a rH tH rHrH 1-lT-i '"' ■"* r-i r-i (MrH lOCD cqd •^ I>.iO covo COCO OrH OS CO ■^t- om t-CO coco cq'* COI>- r— — 1 o-^ Cl la L-: CO OOVO r-f r-( irSrH rHrH rH i-l cq t-K g cMcq CO T*<(M OO rH coo COCO COI>. T-i T—t lOrH ■*»o OSO C-jt^ -*00 coco in cs OSrH CO CO MHQO COCl (MG^I rH i-t cqco 1-1 CM rH rHCa ClrH 10-* cqcq :zi O-tH CT' c-^ locq CO CO 1— 1 i-i 1—i i-i J-i coca i-t i-t I-H rH ^ca cqcq I-H CO-* ir-d COO rHO ir^co COUli O O icud 1-1 -n OS CD T*H M« rH "-^ cqio t-l>. t-o rHrH c^cq rH I-H 1-ll-i rH '"' ""^ cad r-t rH r-t c5S cacq m (MO CO lO COCO Oi OO C^OS I--0 »OCO oscq l>.CO mco ITS Cl CM CI I-H T-i coco rH rH rH rH rHr-1 coca dCl cqcq cqcq VOCO rs^t coco EHg n» s? Kt m ?. s 5R n^ <^ tn « s CO m TO 53 ^1 II ll -^1 Ml ^1 3| .^P«H 11 l| ^ 3 si II la Is cq 05 =S li OO !^fe I^Ph g;ii l^P^ ^fiH StiH ^Ph gpS Sfe Total CO CI r-- lO o -H rH v.-:j t- lO OO r>- OS "" Number o p o rH CO -<*< ■^ CO rH CO O C^ rH i^ C>» CJS CO CO -•^h CO Co r^ »o O o O CD CM IfS CO CO '^ Total CI OO lo a i.-s CO OS CD OS -t< OS 1-— ^. OS o TO ^ CM OS^ rH*^ POPULATIOM CI rH rH CI '"' rH r-t r-T 1-H \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^QJ ' 1 1 1 p p^ -O "i! i2j 03 ^ 5 i 1 S3 s 1 § 1 1 1 1 O & i-H T o cq" 1 o 1 1 1 I I 1*^ H 02 1— 1 T cq" 1 1 o s 13 rH W. cq^ « 3 o ■. CO o> o 1— t ca 2§ t? -# -^ -* lO o s o iS EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 85 l>CO OOO vai>. 100 I— I Oq cot* iH t* 10 I— I 5D rH '^ CO i-H t— I I— 1 r-i t-» rn »-( t— I '^ CM O Oi ■H as O (M CO r 1 i-H -T^ CO '^ 'iH OCD 01-H C3000 x^r-t ^D CO OS "^ 000 O CO "^ CI COW CI CO oco -^t* ooeo cow coi— I "^00 cow t^co GS CI CN CO CO OS coco coco CO-* W CO t>-l>- 00 ■"* CO 00 'rf _0 CO CTS O r-l OOd cow WW ■**-(>■ COI coco wi-^ coo Oii-t 00 1>. CO I coco Wt— I oco i-Hoo -o OSCO S5; ijn,-\ r-it^ CCrH WCO COCO cNurs C-CN c^w I-H r-i I— I 1— i I— I T— 1 I— 1 »— I C^O 0»- C^I>. CDI>. d"* "«*< 'i^ I-H I— I I-H d I-H I-H I-H 00 OS t>. 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QO (M CO cf (M- tH i-i rH cm" cm" rH t>r ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 >« ! < f 1 . 1 ^ ' s •-S 02 1 |g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wco Oi-i (m[§ ■3 1 m <0 i 1 1 1 3 o 1 i 1 1 P5 ia 1 p:3 p:3 o s 1 M ^ o <1 30 i 1 1 § CO e 1 1 1 q * 6 o t5 1 1 5 1 1 < CO O < 12; 15 < c EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 109 (OrM C^(M o>^ b»o COOi 1 cq Tum O"* cq 1 rH 1 cq rH 00-* Sci r-H I-H I-H CqrH (NGO rH-* cot^ Oi'* coco >00 COO cot^ S;S tr^Qi CO CO CO-* cqo coco mco mm om ^-o moo mco com OO cqco •^co (N(N (MrH I-H I-H com ^^ C^Cl I-H I-H tM(M ■»*' l-H l-H l-H OSiO c^ia (Mura T-tOi OOCO -*C- com COIN eM\T-*. l-H i-Hcq I-H rH i~ir-t r-IQO (M(M OOCO (M'* (MCD I-H rH i-H>. mm coco OrH "* cq OlO om coos t^cq •*CD r-i r-H •* CO I^^Oa Ir^rH . 1 1 1 1 I-H I-H 1 1 CO ■* 1 1 cocq t 1 miH COOi 1 1 1 1 COrH 1 t OCM 1 1 l>.CO 1 1 rHiH coo 1 1 OrH t— m (Md oo t— cocq iClT-{ COOi coco -*CO mm irso COlO of of »H rH coco rH r~l mcD coco I-H I-H iH J-K r-i i-h" jH O (Mi-H -^ci tNOO Tt<00 COCO -*. t^m Oi O OS CO CDOi mo COrH oco t-I-- b-o COCO COM OJrH mm I-H iH - Cq CO - C^rH I-H I-H cqcq iHrH r-\i-\ r-i CO m OOS coco Ot-- COi— ( ot^ t^t^ ^-* COCO -*!>. cooo ^O OC^ l-Ht^ OCO cooo -*tD t^cq cooo cqos coco i£5C^ io»o CM CO (MCM coco '^m cocq I-H r-i cqcq com T-H r—i SS mco (NO CO t^ mo l>-(M (MCO (Mm t---* cam mco -*r-H cqo cqo t-CO I-Ht^ -*t^ , mos COrH o-m cocq coco CO -* IQCD ^s COCO T-Hi-H t~-CD ^-!J1 I-H l-H CMC^ CD^ rH rH T-i mm iH r-i cooo OOCO ■* CM COOi G^ O COI>- COO I>-tM cooo Ot-- -^m 0-* rHO 00 cq cq CO OS CD COCO CO ■* moo ■*o ■^d COCO I-H I-H CM CM 00 CO -*m i-HCfl I-(CO I-H l-H COCJl iH t~-io . 00-* com i-HOl mm t>-CD •*co OiOi 00 CO CO"* oa CM t^^ cq'* ■*-* o m cq CO rH t- coco S3S! i-H I— 1 i-HrH COCO t>-00 ■^m I-H r-t t-m I-HrH iHrH r-i t-CO Cq Oi 00 CDiTi CM CO COOO OOCO t--o CMt^ coco mco COCO i-HOO cocq 00 I-H I-H"* COCO O"* CD 1 ** "* CO ■* micq CO CO COt-- I-H CDt- CO-* l-Hi-H (Mcq t>.CD I-H rH •*cq r-i coc^ rHr-\ -*r- co t^ t^t^ coos •^co oco (MCO CO eO CO CO T-i I-H I-H CO !fiS mco cooo r-* OiO ICXN OICD i-Ht^ om m03 CO.-H OiOO t^'* •*oi coco 00 cq COO CO CTi b-O CftCO tDCD t— O r-i (M cqco COCO CMC-CO rHrH oo i-HCO CO t^ ■*CO OiO OSrH OOJ>- 05(M m t* coco mcq -*o COCO coco coco OrH oicq om 00 r-i CO ■* ^s I-H cqco fe:j!=^ r-{ i-\ T~i t-l>. rHrH COkO CiCO OSO b-CM o-* Tji t- Oir-t qi. ,-HCO coco I-H I-H G^ (M ss r-i iH iH cooo rHi-H U30 Oi— 1 Irti-H cot^ OOO OtH COOi -*o oom mi-H ^O CO-* mcD m (>. cqo o o- cooo 0-* t-HCO coio OOCO CMp-H 00 t>. r-i I-H I-H cqcq ss c—co 1-1 T-< I-H cot^ r-ir-< '^CO t^O tMCM s?^ 00 00 jS^ COOi coco l-rH COOO cqw CSi>- COCO (MCq mco iH oooo r-ir-{ >-<^^ CDI>- O CO CO CM -^-r) 00 00 moi 1-HO (MCO iHO OS l-H OirH t-Oi 00 l-H cocq •* o ^^ COO o-* OOi r-T cot^ CON r-(i-l r-Trn" cq-cq" o^t-- cq^rn" rH oioi cq rH sg 11 SiS ^& Sfe ^^ ^^ s^ sii; gii; Sp=< Sp^ g^ OS en EM t^ ^ OO r-t 'G CO t^ to t^ (M ■* o m ■* ?5 o t-* co^ m CO CO rH a> i-H id* I-H r-t (>r rH lO cq CO o^ !s 00 o CO SS o I-H t~-i »-- •"i « o m_ I-H ". m I-H OS ^ CO m ef iO" ■^ c^ I-H lO" r-i I-H m ■<*< l-H l-H »-t CO" CO ■^ F-l 1 1 I 1 5 >2! 1 r 1 1 1 ■* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pico ii 1 1 (5" CO* 1^ 1 1 1 1 '^ 3 ' 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 - i>- CO ■** ■* "* -* -* ■* ■*?* ■* :2. .110 XII.— AGES OF CHILDREN AND SCHOLAES IN THE BIWU ■w« lO rH 00 CM lO ■^ (M O 00 IC rH OrH cooo t>-io -*-<*< OiOi (OrH TtIO oco t^o ^s OtCO CDrH r-l ^HC^ fH (M- 00 o rH -td^ rH O COCO co^ 00 w oso ^'tdH rH 00 OCM cooo coos cot^ (MO i2S (— ( '!j. too oco 00 CM 22^ s^s COO OiCO J^^ ■43 i-H t^t^ (MrH CO ITS COCO xHiO t-CD 10 Tp to to rH rH .— : rH iHrH l-i r-i rH rH -^ CO 1 S^ !>.■* Oj-* OS'* CMO Ot^ 1 1— ( 00 t^ rHrH ^s -^CM m ■* CO to ■* to rH rH O OS !>. COCi CO lO »>."* mo O irt 00 r^ V^XCi rHO 00 C^OO 00 "* cooo to !>■ r-iCO CMO 00 t*o SS bo j-i OOO (N p-H 00?D COCO 'Tfl 'CH L.-5CO 'WO \a CO rH CM •—i ,-i tH rH tH iH Oi 00 oo oouri mco i-ifr> 'rtiOD CO t-- -»o CM cooo ■*co o-# "5^ to OS Oi CO CC* SJS 5 < r-i rH rH l>- OS I-H CM 00 CO ■* o ■* CO CO ■-* CO CO CM CO to 1-- 100 CM r~i ':^ to -^JfCO oco COrH "5! 52 OrH 010 "-•S § 'S COCO i-i t-i coco ■«**H i-i r-i 10 10 10 '-c- rH rH 0'0> lljf T^i rH rH I-H IIUJ mmi les rH-rH COCO lOCO CO o rHlft coo t^l>> coos ■^Oi T-tO^ 00 CO coo (MCO rHOi Tf OO (M(M co-oi tH OS t-^ rHrH '^CO 00 1-^ 10 CO a>co fH rH coo r-i rH oco r-i l-i t-oo r-ii-i rHr-* CC I~- 1—1 rH •^r-t OCD r-( l^C^ (MrH coco coco ■^ ^ CO 10 Tjt "* 00 1>. CO CM rH ■^ 10 CO >o '^ rHrH CO t— m lO O OlCD Oi "* COCO -<;*< y-i b-CO OiOO Ift'rJ* CO l-i woo Ttita to t— 0. ro ^0 000 r-((M OCO I-H CM CM CD tn coco CO-rfi CO t>. t--co 'If t— t-i .H T-iir-i rH rH '^ CO O'* "* CO rH-iH r-lr^ cq m OS 1--00 (MOl rHrH COCO i,-t -*co T)110 tO"*Jl CO to CO'* rH rH ^^ (MC-3 -T- CI -^ c:; ':>< 01 CO r-i r-i r-ir-i VO C3i ■W CM S^ '^ COrH "^r! I-H T-iOi t^co COCO OS CO CO -rH rH 1-1 COCO CO CO to to o-* rHrH rH fH rHrH O cooo CO Oi O OS I>--* COO -* to Oi !>. CO Oi to t^ i—t (M CM CO cr. C-1 CO coco -H H'Oi i>-o tD«3 rH (MrH OlCD COCO 00 to 10 CO 00 cz: HH «4H o pa I-H »0 l-i rH^ cr. CO Old CO1H l" OS OS rHi-H CD1>- ^co C) 1 l-< 1-i OS ^ CO^ -:J-u:5 \a,\a OS 00 'I* ■*co "^ -^ o rH rH rH rH rH t- i-lOi COOO (MO t>.00 coin CO(M iCi ■* Oi 00 I-- CM lOrH 0-* 000 cooo CO CM OOi rHI>- rHOi 00 to CO ^ CO !>. r-l 5 1^ 'a . S ^ rH rH W OrH «© O CM CM (M cn 0-* t^-Oi i-i CO -* to t— t- COCC to ■*00 -^ cr. •■JDTti (M 1-- 001 (MCO tH U^ 5 rH l-< •^ CO -^ COCO (Mt- r-i r-i rH* - to 10 cor— l-s_t-. 1-1 rH <-l r-l l-i rH rHrH m to oco COO t^CO coos •rti CO to to CC 1 — CO S l-i 1-1 J>.lCi tO'^O irj o COOO t--co ■* i-^ 00 CO to COCO -<*"^ '^ crs 30 OSrH urs t-- i-^to rHrH too CO t— CO lo r-i L.-. * r-i rH iHrH (Mr-I I-H rH G^ 1-^ O lO ■rH ■* -* C^ CD O OrH CMrH I^t-* t-.rH 1^0 (MCM ^1-^ rH(M (MCM .rrl.fH . •^Oi O t- CDO -nato Oi CO CO 00 CO Oi CI ^ 00 CO (MOi OS COrH -tHCO 10 OS rHOi r-tr-i CMO ^ »o^ CO ■* -* CO g CO "* CO t^t^ 00 CO-* 11 •3 ^ l-i rH rH r~i r-i i-< rHi-t CM CM CMiM r-lr-i (MCM (MrH S oi ?; ^ ■^ Irt CO t>- 00 !z; -^1 ■*t< ■* "lii ■* '^' •th -* '^ ^ ^ i^ -* '^ ii) EEGISTEATIQN DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. Ill J M '^ T**rH r-lrH CO rH rH rH !•--# CM t^ m rH CO Hi t--^ rlOl r-ICO r-i 0:1 HI r^ -* CD CM CJO t- iQ^a. Oi t-\ (NO t»00 rH -^ CM OS, S3 rao. 1>-C0 t^O rH coco -*00 CJSl>- rH ss m m rHO H< rH r-l l-* t- CO r^ t-m mco t>-co oioo CO"© OOOS rH rH "^00 C0>0 r-lrH §s rH CM r-i r-i m t-- (Murs r-if£: T-i r-i c: cs r-l CO t- I— lO CO t- r-ir^ CDt- -* (M 1-- 1^ O O r-ir-l rH rH b-m CM O Oj rH r-i com 03 Cv'a ■* rH r-. rH COI-- -H CO CO-* CD ■* rl rH CMtH (COS §28 OiOi OOO rHlO CM'* tH rH OSO CO. l-^rH OS-* t-OS r-i r-i rHOS coco t--oo oco THOi OO r-i r-i OSCO -* ■rH rHCO rHrH OOCD Tiir-I I— 1 m t-rH r-ir-i r-i r-ir-i COO) 5DO ooo §8 rH.— 1 OSOO IQCM >*-^ rHi-H OOS §83 00 00 »Ci.OD CMCO ,-{ -^ ^C^ '^ c3l rH 00 00 r-i S<»t^ I-H kOCM C^Oi (M t* S^ CM CO OOS ■*IM rH -^m com -* C> OOCO 00 to I— 1 (M t^ rH I rH 1 (M OS T-1 rH OO t- I-H CO 1 CO '*CO 1 1 (KirH 1 CO OO rHrH I r-i -«!ilCM ^^ rH I ^1 IH-^ 1 1 (MC^ 1 1 11 II 1 CO coos , 1 1 (M 1 COCO 1 rH I rH iH 1 -*co I 1 I-HrH C^r-i 1 1 rHCM CO 1 II 11 11 II II 11 1 r-i . 11 1 1 rH 1 II t 1 II II II II II 11 > ■ ' ■ II II II 11 II It 1 1 II < 1 Ik II II II 11 II II II 1 ' '1 1 < II II II II 1 ( II 1 1 II II 1 ( II II II 1 1 II II II t 1 11 II O CO ITS Oi CO rH C3S 00 r-T -*o CO -* OSiO cd"co" CDIO rH T-H rH t-i IBS r-i rH rH r-i ITS"* COO CO -* O OS COiO r-i t-m 00C3S OOOO ss -* CM t-CO rHrH COCO OO o m !>. CM (M COCO OOCD -* CM i-(rH r-ir-i 00 vo ss 8S r-t t-CO oco -^o rH rH OS OS CM CO CO CD t--iO ,—1 OSCO CO-* rH r-i COOO r-i I-H 00-* r-ir-i r-i rHrH om rH COCD COlM rH,-( t*CO r-i 00 t-K^ rHCO rHrH rH(M oo feE3 SS5 OSOO '^*0O -*o i~i t-O i-!.CO O t^ OS OS «DCO (MrH t>.CO rH rH (M O lO OO (MfM rH CM rHrH COt^ CMCD i-!t^ r-i r-i OO r-ir-i r-i r-i CDt* SS ESSS ■* -* t^t- r-i CM I— 1 rH r-ir-i CQt^ §K §S8 OOO oia i>-o rH CMO rHO UISUS rH rH cot- lOCD rH rH i£5CD I— 1 -*CD OOC3S OSCO m^ OSrH r-i oom OOCO t—co r^.r-i OOOO -*00 CO "* CD-* rHrH (MrH COOS g;§ rH IQCO CQirs OirH r-lr-t OSrH rH OflOO (TOO t-ID rHrH OOCO CN rH •*(M I— 1 rH 00 vn CM t- OS-* COrH CM O r-i r-l moo t^\a CM CO rHrH OOt^ t-t- OOi COCM rHi-i r-i r-ir-i toto 03 01 r-< OS rH iMrH OSCO -«J- OS OS oaos CSlrH 1— 1 r-t Oit- r-i r-i t-- Mco «it- r-\r-\ OOS -^CM t-uri OcTi t^rH r-ir-i iCli-l i-lCM -*o rHrH (MO r-i-r-i iCtt-i ursco I-H r-i CM t- r-i r-i r-i r-i t— -* CO-* CSIOO rH rH CJSOl b-C» iCir-i CD rH rHrH rH rH rH CO 00 1— IrH r-lr-i OCM O-* COOS rHrH rH j-H rH rH 1-i r-i rH OS ss rH rH r-ir-t COCM rHlM -*o I— 1 r-i •*m COCD t-05 r-ir-i CO-* r-i r-i t-t- sa ss -*Oi OC?S -*co rH rH 1-ir-i "*t>- SS I— 1 I— 1 00-^ OOrH «at-- r-i t-i OO OS OS CM oirs rH rH ooirs t-o t--* oom t-CO r-i r-i COCM OiO OOCO (M OOOO oocM mrH mm rHCM r-i r-ir-i ooo Oir-t i-i rH T-(?~l fH rH tr-CO (M-* COCM rHrH (NO I— 1 r~i CD r- rH O rH rH OSrH r-lr-i t-co r-lt-i voo rHi-l COO OOrH OOm I— 1 COCO COCO r-i r-i m-* C3SVO -*0O rHrH Oi OO CM t- rH(ro (Mm r-ir-i r-ir-i CM i-H 00 *CO CM CO -*rH ^CD (MrH OOC^S -* m CO OS rH t- r-ir-i r-i r-ir-i I-l I-H 11 i-Ti-T ll ooa CO t^ S ll Males 126 Females 152 Males 174 Females 183 Males 1,839 Females 1,529 OS CM CD c^s rHrH n Is -* to Oi Oi i-HrH M ll Males 237 Females 271 Males 186 Females 172 Males 164 Females 153 Males 126 Females 97 (MOS -^ O OOOO iH^rH OJ OI S Males 225 Females 204 Males 1,269 Females 1,322 Males 224 Females 248 Males 132 Females 117 Males 236 Females 215 o 00 1 t* OS O s s s OO <0 r-l £5 g3 I-H t- r-t r-t r-l -* OS OO CM •* CO (M Oi_ r^ f* rH t^ g5 s ^ OS rH CD OO CO* OO ■» t^ g s § r-t rH OO" t- O OS CO i-T CM -*_ rH* CO CO T-i^ I-T CO r-t Oi r-t ■.# OS t^ t-^ OS rH m -* (M CM 3 8 rH 00" -^ rH l^ CO 5D O CM_ t^ ■« 1 S 1 IS 1 1 i i -a o Eoseneath *— (1) Eoseneath - (2) Kilcreggan ) & Cove ) • Divided in 1879. Bow ----- Total of DUMBARTON 19. AEGYLL Mainland. Ardchattan - - - - I 1 I 1 1 1 Si 1" 1 e CO (4) Western Ardna - murchan - ' Ballachulish & Corran of > Ardgour - - - ' CAMPBELTOWN - - 1 1 1 ( .-i a o 1 1 CO S 1 II § o* Q Glassary* _ _ _ _ * Altered in 1873— see 509. Glenorchy & Inishail * - * Altered in 1873— see 517 (1), and 529. - INVERARY - _ _ g- •^ s § 11 1 8 1 m m OS O m S ?3 O U5 W3 112 XI [.—AGES OF CHILD RKN" AND SCHOLAES IN" THE CO 00 ■d a cS l-H O o m Cm O m +3 o a o -§ u, -(J ID •Eb P5 0) o -(3 eg l-H O o •a M .2 Pi I— 1 i-HCq (MO i-HrH IC5-co 'MC>1 OCD rH CM CDO CO"* on>. COCM COI>- O'* COrH rHC^ COrH rH lOr-i r-t §3 OCO OO rH COCO COI^ Tj<0 O'* CD 00 (Mt^ SQ COrH rHC^ »>.CD -«*CO Ot* t- 1 OS CO s s W MrH ft u:s f- CJiCl t^CI OiOi CM CO riilr:! CDrH (Mcq l>.l>. 0(M <»os 0(M coos o 1 1 CM l-H rH l-H OIOO COCN OrH COC-1 'e.'^! •<3*r-^ >* 1 CD(X) O CO COI>- OCD t^o o iHCM t-* ' ' i-^r— (MO HH OS (MIM rHCO SS23 iH l-H t-it-i 1 -* -^o OlO t'.O rHrH CO 1 1 i i-Ht-H T-H l-H u:i r-l I '^(M .-H 1 I-H 1 1 1-1 1 1 CO-* rH(M f-O 1 1 [ 1 01 1^ 1 I T-l 1 CO 1 IHO rH-* I-H (M 1 COCO '^ 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 rH 1 I 1 H (MnH CI (M COCO '*-* T-{T-i CO(M H§ n m ^^ Cl i^ iH Tti 00 rH OO rH -*CD I-H I-H C-lrH (MrH CO-* -* -r iH rH •"^ '~* -* OCO I-H ro OrH -J( -^ CC --0 r^ O rHCO rHI>. OiOO '*(M ■^-* ■"^ l-H l-H ir. -ji *"* rH iH (TO CO'* rH<£) IC t~- lOO 0'J3 CO t^ •^ t-. o o CO ro- OiCO (M-* (MCD (M(M rHCO t~-CD ooo OO^ OCO CO-* i-l (M l-H CO I-H coco ■^ O rHi-H 1-i '(PCO (M Olr^ I-H l-H CO I-H I-H l-H coco (MrH l-H (N(M IMO ^t^ CO I-H ocrs 0(M OrH r-i H- O-* rH r-l 00 l>- s. I-H I-H iH T~l OCO O 00-* tO(M 00 t^ OtH '^r-H '^O or^ OCO coo iH ^* '^(M C-- r-^ CC rH rHTl 00 rH OrH OO OiCO CO-* o « I— |- CO CM I-H CI CO-* 1-1 r-i rH COCO Ol coco OSO I "* CM r->C1 t'-CO "* -* CD t>- OO 1 ^ ft iH rH '* CO *"* i-HrH -rSiCO 0) a l>H t) l>.Oi OS CM Oii-t C-1 (M CMrH r-i l-H OCO I-HrH coco !^ w o -a a o t>. ^OO OCO -^rH COOl CM -^ 5 .o OiOO o )3 -*CO CC --0 f-H CO CM CO (MO CO CM rH I-H r-i (MC^ coco o -=*< -*!>- cqi-H COI>. t^CO ■nji f^ '^Ji CM CO t-H f-H CO -^cq o^ t^CJ (MOO C^ ^ti rHCO QOtO -^t>. i-t r>. t^o O (M(M Tt*CO 1-i -^co (M»n . ■.CO CO OO rHCq COC^ COCO cot>. t^O. t^ r-i r-H CMCl iHrH O vO -*(M rH G<1^ t^OO co-* OTti 1 ?o H_ 1- C<1 c^ ^2 r^ 1— 1 '^ oz CM CM iH rH tH rH I-H ,-^ CMCq coo ^ lO CC in tn s s 11 ^1 ^1 ^1 II M % 3 S l! gg S| 3§ - T S;jH SfH r"< kh g(i o ^& S;^ OTAL t-^ OO (M CO CO OO \Ct 1-^ t^ tH O CM CO o =2 Fai BEE 01 iIILIES. !>■ CO T-H -rtl "<** y iH CO I-H^ th" "* "^ s CO h-. CO o CD 00 rH ft CO Til CO T OTAL M* lO ss ^ ^ o CO •^ I-H ■^ ^] CO M i 'OFH LATIOK , (M rH co" O 1 t ,-^-s ' ^^-, 1 (M* 1 I 1 1 1 1 n^ ^3 1 1 '^ 1 1 ->; 1 1 1 1 fe 1 1 1 1 § > s 1 u ..i u 1^ S ^1 1 * I .2 § 1 d 1 1 ' 1 3 i s 1 1 1 II 1 ■a a r2 11 §3 "S s Is O CM IS. + CD M t2 a 1^ 1 1 (2 « O 1 a 1 d ■s a 3 a o CO Fh ft -* 1 ! "* cq i I-H :zi VO la O o EEGISTRATION" DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 113 CNC^ '^(M com cq-* 00-^ CDrH coco mco 1 CM lOrH CM CM COrH fH rH rHCM rH r-" m 1 mcM CO ■* com rH (MCI i-i rH mm rH r-\ l-^CO «Dt> lO 1 QOI>. ^«? CD 00 Tt^O I-H •e«CM t^co -*-* -*co i^m com '*CO I-H r-<. 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CO ia CO CO OS •* o> •* CO m o rn" t- CO CM cm" (JS^ r-T M —^ 1 1 1 I '^^ 1 1 1 '-^ 1 1 1 1 1 ^— 1 1 (^ 1 1 1 1 '-I , i 4 H Insular. wmore (or Kilarrow -^ 1 1 o a 1 1 8 1 1 (N 11 1 1 1 1 „-!Z2 1 1 02 1 1 1 1 |3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fn i 1 1 1 B 1 i" 'o O 1 r B O ildalton & Oa* Districts 541 and 5 m 1875. ■a 1 I a >:^ g a* s o m m m 6^ pq O R 1-3 M \4* 9 M I-H 4-^ OO Cil m -fi vfi CO CO CO TO m m m m m in m 114 XII.— AGES OP CHILDEEN AND SCH0LAE3 IN THE g % 1 to 10 i-H 00 00 (M 1 00 10 tUC^ rH-* rH t-{ lOCI OrH t- 1 ^S5 OS t- 00 ^10 rHO rH md 1HC0 COtH rH f-1 C^rH rHlO rH 10^ rH 10 rH rH ^c^ §3 00 rH T-l ^0 i>-o 1 Osm 1 rHrH lOt— '000 rH oso -rH C^CO 01 1^ iHCi rH CO 00 vo t^-^ Cl -T^ 10 I>- lOd coo SS r-iZD I-H COCO 1 OrH ss 1 t--* r-t dO ClrH 000 coo 0^ r-t r-t C^OO rH CO Cl OD rHrH OCi COO rH -^0 rH S3 S3 000 01 1 CS 05 ss 1 -*o 1-HrH CJSOO OSO d cot^ tH CO r-t r-t rH rH i>-o r-C CM-# 000 mo rHCO r-i r~i •-^lO Od coco COO f-O dcq OOS rHrH osm rH m t- rH r-t mo r-l 00 CO r-( OS OS •^r-\ d l~- 100 OI>- Cl-* CICO 010 OS 1 Cl rH 00 OQ 1 00 t- rHO i-lr-i cat- iHrH t^OS rH dco r-t COO r-t Oi 000 CtiCN COCl ■rhOl rHO CO 1 lOCO 0010 "^ lO rHCO 1>-C1 d d com rH O0CS1 r-t iHrH di>- r-i r-t mt>. r-o % < O c3 1— 1 CO to COr-f to C-1 COO COO rHrH I>-C1 85§ t-o rH CO CO ClrH CO 00 b-CO 00 00 r-t rH t^ drH COOS o>-* rHO I>- COOi (MrH 0^ ■^la 00 CICO CO'Tt* rHCq COCl ir. ■^i-i cid t-O 000 rH oos r-t COO 1-tr-i COCO CO CO CI OiO CICO 010 lOi-H rHCO CO rH COCO CO rH cot- ^m i-H 10 -ti ITS I— t F— 1 1 rH 1 rH ursd -f 1 r-t rHCO I 1 SS 1 -* rH rH 1 1 drH 1 1 l 1 rHCl -* ^ \ r-i 1 COrH 1 rH I t-t 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 :^?? rH 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 1 r-t 1 CO II II It It 1 II 11 II --*< Cl II 1 II) 1 1 1 > 1 ' 1 II II II II II II -t^ CVj ,—t CO r^,~ CO TO I—- CS om dd COO OCO COl— CI rH Ci 0- m Cl r-H coco -fi ':o o's>-' r-i rH CICt C. 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CO* ,3 go ■te w ^ O T-i o o m M i-( (M .aj O-S S a ^f^gs M 1 Ss S-s-S ■w o 1 a ^ 00 rH 116 XIL— AGES OF CHILDREN AND SCHOLARS IN THE lO CO in -^ Oi CDrH oim com l>-OS "* OS .-1^ I— 1 rHi-H 1— 1 rH rH CO l^ rH rH rH rH rH rH -^ I— 1 Oi o -f o i-~. t>.c^ rH O coco CO 00 mi-- OCD OCO OSt^ com F-H -»*< CO CMC! (M i-H rHCO l^L^ COCO . j-f <—l 1 -«3Hco '"^eo t^CD rHrH o QOC-1 1 CO m OS m COCJS ,—1 CO CM 1 CO"* -* tH 1 ~^y-{-- CO -* CO CI m-* CO CJ5 C^ CO m"* "* ■* CO (M i com ,S3S^ (M(M COCA 1 o rH O CO OS CO CO CO CO ':tl <::i\c:i Mos OCO -+HO cott- 1 (M "* O ■* com COO P3 tH t-K ers o 1 H o> i-H ^ cr^ -j3 G<1 r? 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"* CM Co'cd" o"0 rH^r-T t— CO Oi-H Oi CO (MO r-i_Oi r-i r^ CMrn" « i ^ a "3 S "3 I HP=i sfn bph ^1 SP 'S^ ISr"" HP^ Sfc< Sfe 3§ 3i 3§ 3" gfi, gjx, gpq gPH SfH 3§ -2s Mp 3 s 3 S -* I-H O I-H fi (M »0 I-H fH T-H OS 00 r-t (M CO o cq Pi fi s ;S -S 'c is M -3 w .3 ■a ti o ti C3 Eh J I Ph C30 o a I-H - OOOO OOOO SSiS d t^co COr-l 10 cq <^£^ S"-* 00 c^ t^oo CO "tH mb* mco CO r-\ OrH tH ■^ (O* 00 CO OOl Oi o rH05 SS I-H T-H 1-H l-< rH i-i b~>-H OOi m o Cl ^ Ota OC-1 COCO '*CD C^irH -*in cod coco r-i-^ b^co § i COO ■s in oi l-t rH at I-H rH r-i t-t ►3 o h-CM "tH OS coco '* rH COCfl 1^ i>.o I-H 00 I-H r-{ inrH b-b- mcD CD CO CD CD S^ rHrH bo 1 ^. rH I-H I-H OOOO I-H I-H r-i r-H c^csi s;ij r-i i~i fe:^ OS ■^ l>- 'rH -^ CO 00 l>-t> Od CO"* b-CO m b- OrH dco 10 CO lOd OOOO ss moi ■Tj* -^ Oi a> CO C^ I-H r-l o a T-i I-H I-H CJCl r~ii-i 2 ^ 00 to rH I^C-l rH CD O r-H ■-i' 0> co -^ VOO rHCl 00 00 CO O"* coos CO 1 -*rH t^t^ Oi oo m rH C^lCl s^ f^S \r. CO b-'* -f Cl rHOO COr-( -\ 00 o> CJCO rH-* 1 1 rn'l' 1 i rHOO 00-* OOOO rH 1 -* (MOO 00 lO rHCO ^ rH^i-T ■^00 11 X — 1 ^r^ r-Tr-T OOOO OiOi C^rH rn'r-T C»tN CO CO 0O"'>-. b-t^ vO OiCO CD (M CI t^ mci ^^>^ t^-:t< r-l -+l — H -+ CO b-»0 in CO 10-^ b~"* '* Cl b-b- "?r mb» r-( 1-H I-H oiin I-H rH CloO I-H CJCl CO 00 I-H rH COCO ir, "js cqco COCl » Olb~ 1—1 I-H I-H rHrH OiOO rHrH I-H r-( rH ^co '*« "* 1-1 OiOi rH "* b» T-H r^ -tH CO CD Ci CO I-H CO CO -* CO com b-m "* CO \Q\Q Cl CO 01 CO I-H I-H rH rH OOi ^y cr. Oi CO -n rH rH -*co COCO co-^ m CO OiOi ■* CO IC-^ O Cl COCO i-H i-H r-H 00 ^* J-H O I-H r-l •O rH CI CI Cl Oi -<*' -tfl CJCO CO -ii CO Cl CO CO OiOi rHr-f 1—1 CO C7i (Md ,C-1 CO -+ -^ CO rH 00 r^ "*0O 01 rH la m CD Cl CC CO b~CO 3 I-H (C>iO OnH COO r-i 0; rti CO ■*IC5 CICO M -CO CO CO p I-H I-H r~it-i I-H rH r-* rH CO COOS j-iil^ C t^ co 'cJHCO ■^Tt< COb- CO ift -^^ com O-en "- Oi c; 1 I-H -ii -ei Cl s & 00 CM 0OI>. CI rH S §3 C3 rH rH J-H rH T-\ rH t>. OOfM CO-rH !£) Cl OirH i-C Cl Si ■^ rH -St -.Ji CD CO CO '*"^ s ■« . Cl -1 '*b* CTCO l-^Ol CO rM CO •rH "* -<*< -^'.'^1,- rH rH CIC^l r-.|-( _Cl,,rH o "^ O -tH -O O "^ in i>. CO OiTi \C> CO -^co SS "6 rH rH CO CI rH rH CQ rH ^ COW C-1 o CO -n O CO CDiO c^cq C-TO rHd y-*ai '^CD 00 -H CiCO CM»0 '^ "O Cl y^ F° t^iO 1-H Oi '^ CO CD ?D c'^ iQ "^ -rH o ^1 rH rH rH rH CO (yj~f> OCT r^cfi i~^ai r^ci b-iTi ci»o b-Oi ^"* g s 1 r-li^ rH i-i Cl CO r^ 1-t Cl Cl 3 s CI OiCO t-^'-O O-D O cr. 00 I-- r-. se 00"* s CO Cl r-f rH Cl I-H r-H ■^ CO -ft CO OO -H CT 1-- rHCO Cl >o t-~r^ I-H T-{ rHCO -*Oi CDC5 m m 00m ss l~ll-* ~f CO Cl Cl t^t— Cl I-H mco 00 CD "tH Tji urs COCO S H CDiO oi fn -H TO CD»0 O-^H Tf 00 &■! -^ Oi Oi "-H Oi-* com rHrH -* rH i>-t>- 10 m t-t- coco o " coco l-H r-( coco" rHi-H* CMCl cd"co'" H Is si ri d 11 at II ^ . s ■* CO Oi ;— t^ CD Families. (N (M i-l CO Cl. c^ »-H Total Population. CO rH CO oo" S3 oT rH CO (N a*" CO CO rH s CO CO o> CO CO co" C^~ CO b- - CD r-l CO U3 1 CO .-^-> ,~A^ 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 H-S 1 1 1 1 1 S C3 1 1 fi 1 is T do a i 1 1 1 fi- ll Ij 9^ 1 Is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W H I rH 1 1 1 1 i p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g J3 I M 1 03 >■ a cc LU 1— CO 1. M ._. g o (H rt QQ ^ ^ ^ == ^ i ^ s S3 {§ i b- 1 i 1 EEGISTKATION DISTEICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 123 S?j r-lOO ooco l-CK 1-1 CO 1 rH I-l iHr-t Cqvo 01 tH US'* rH coco (MCO oco OOM rH ^m 1 (M 000 rH COrH r-t CO 00 t*co I-l Sfe sgs §5S S!5 ^.o C^rH lOCO i-Hr-l CON COCO sa ■^0 rH rH 00 >* OS c. I-H r-i t^rH rHIM coos t-. CO I-H rHCN §S rHrH i>-o cot* SS5 coco "M t* CM 00 com mm rH rH 00 mo CO'* OSrH m^ g^S coco SE3 s^ 00 t-- i-HCO i-irH IMN SS §^ rHiH 01 OS i-HrH b-Ol j-ti-\ »0o COOl coco COr-H 1 1 "H 1 COCO I-H W-*< 01 CO Tjl -* coco COCO t*rH r-* I-H §3§ 1 1 rH 1 CO CM OS'* COCO •^r-t -*rH 1 C4 «*C^ CMcq i-t 1 1 1 1 1 c^-* I-H 1 cq 1 1 rH 1 1 CO 1 1 rH OS CO 1 r-t 1 1 rHrH rHCM rHrH CO 1 cq 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-i I 1 1 CO CM 11 II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 iH II II II I rH rH 1 II II 1 ( II t 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 II II II II 11 II g§3 SI ii o. cao r-t 00 t~. (MCM U3U3 (NOS iftCO T-1 rH rHrH I-H r-i CO ^-. CO(M i>.o CD t* OS CM eoco^ mcM '^CO r-ir-t 8g ■* t* COCO t*CO rM VO -*co t*CM I-H rH (MCM (Mm C31t* 0 OiO 0(M lOOO i-HrH 00 b- rH i-i CM CM CM CM SiS OOrH CM CM 100 mco mt* '^CO r-ir-t 00 r-ir-t OSrH CO^ S?3 ■*CM rHCM S^ OS'* S§51 la'o <0 VO Ht-H 1 rH COtM (MOs ooco iHi-H Sft SS com lours (MCM OCM t*m t*co CM Oi m'* S3S COO ^g C3100 >*co r-t tH CO CM COCO Sg ss ^s U3iO CM CM «OCi l-l (MiO ■*o COCO ursvo i-Hcq COCO rHrH -*rH rHrH CM rH com fe83 mcM O'* moo r-irH t*m rH 00 -*co mco coco t*-* rHCM mm COCSI oSSS ?s^ Kg COCSI lO^ OlO .CO rHi-H S553 -*o cot* t*CO . SS5 ino CNCM coin r-tt-i gs 0000 CO CM 00m .coco com t-ij-i mm 1-t fe!5; gg S5S CO m coco tOi-H COOS OS j-t OOS 00 c* gS5 cqco i-li-H cocq COCO irs?o I-H I-H CM CM g§s fe?3 CD m com OS CD I-HrH ■*co ^!5 ^5J 8S "* en Cn H' !^ V 1^ 15 ^ 9 M ^H o w 1 C5 3 1 ^ M ' P W •^ te ^ e« t, 124 XII.— AGES OF CHILDEEN AND SCHOLARS IN THE lO -*•* CO1H 00 00 01 '^ QOO COO 0(M cooi riQ^ (NCM Plc^ 1— ((M rHrH CM 10 (M(M ■^^ IHO^ 00 o> -* i-trH 10 CD wco l>-vo Ob- ■<*» i-i t>> 000 f-HO> I— I »-l I-H i-l rH»CO coo ■*C1 WO OCD a o COCO -* "* rHiH . I-H OiQi ^ 1 too coco COCO CO(M ^^ iH r~i (N(M T-< too OCO OCD t^O ot^ f-( r-( r-i T-i CO (M 00 o- COW I-H rH c» t/) wco coco a to to coco CO(M -*<-Ji rHrH O oco ss iHW (MrH (MO iMrH rH cqco 00 Oi (NrH C<1rH coco oo> « S r~( r^ y-i OS (M- M'* y-l CO'* OOs (NO ^!^ W. r^ Q^T~t ■^ -* s ° C^CO Ml w r~( t-i rHrH OO CNCN ■^Oi (MO SR5S O'rH t>.QO CDW s^s? Oi !>. IH rH -«> 0-* OS-rtH t^eo r^rH Od lO -^ CO CO CO l-H,-H W I [ COTtl WOO s d IH rH rHrH t~1r^ cc 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-t 1 1 1 rHI>. 1 1 cq 1 1 1 COW 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 WOl 1 I i-HrH 1 1 1 6 I-H 1. 1 I 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t r 1 1 1 1 1 ?D m ^B 00^ to (M W (M.-H I-H 60 WOi coc-i !>. W coo I-H CO CO-* (M Ht ■^ W rH OOi t^ W rt Qj ^^^ (DO (^Tcrf 11 W"!© CO ■* co"co" OiCO (Ncf rH rH r-^O COG^ 00 QO OOi (NrH- lO too W(M 25:5 000 CO t-- CM 01 COO l>.00 ^S i3^ &n ^0^ 000 WW -^ "* r-t CiO OSQQ OiCO SJ:: CO I-H CO 01 as w OrH 1-t H* Cr. I-H CO CO CI CS COCO OS OS CO CO CI CO •H- W CO C1.-H rHrH £3& 0^ 10 (M t^W 000 iHCO 000 cnci I-H CO oco ClrH Wb* t-co OrH OS H* t— 00 t^lr^ i&^ coco coco CO CO H- rHi-H CO r-i S(M OOS CO C^ CN WO (M.-I 10 t^ S^ 5?'=^ OCO <©"* 00 rH .co rH-^ t-- "*iO ■rho t-Hi— t l>-t^ coo t^H* rH CM "*CO © to coco WW O 0:110 CO t^ lOCD Oi.-H (NCD »Oi-H -CO (N W COrH t^CX) oco C^rH Old 000 C7i-rn ■s 1 w w r^t-l r^ rH CNC^ 05 CMt^ (MiO CO-* OI>- 000 OiCN co:d oso wos ss 0001 100 CO Tfi OOs . wc^ CI rH ■^ '^ CO*^ cd g -iji ^ CO CO coco WW - tNt^ (NiO «2 OSO ;=) I-H r-i 00 C-- CO t^ (MCO ss feS w w rH rH rH rH O u l>- cooq COCO ■*Tii g§ WtH OCO osr*. r-H't}! 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CO 00 Oi 55 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I •"^ s nJ nJ » 1-3. :^ o . 1-3 1^ g 1 1 M 1' 1 1 C5CiH 1 1 d 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ■a d 1 Hi ffl gd II d S ■3 (O 11 s 1^ 8 '4 1 [ ° &3 6 U fi p w IS W f-l M ^ a o § 00 CD g § S5 1 00 CD s i §^ EEGISTEATION DISTKICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 125 10«0 NO COCO tN "* COCX> lO Oi OiCO tH I t^'-ii iH COi-H ,H I— I CO coo cours i-HiH CN. i-Hi-l '^'^ r-i rH OrH CD to lOCO (D-* c.rH i-ico urit* M OO iHi-H ooi «o ■^ O rH OS OS CO CO CO iH b-OD OOiO «OQ0 SO 5D Oli-H O O CO ^ (>.o iH CO OOt-H 00 OO CO CO ■^00 lOt-^ CO 00 CSIO com CO •* -^t^ iH 00 CO (M Oi i-IVO SOIQ t-dr* OOO iCC^ CO b- iHr-i i-t 1--.00 ■CO rH r-((N 0000 l>.CN COO COCni i-l(M (M I COCO (MCO (N. cno CO r-1 CO r^ ?o I— I o OS I— ( CO cs r^ coco I— I I— I lOO . (^1>- COCO COCM (MCD COC-- OICO OO Ot^ (MCq tHiH t^Ol -^rri i-H t-H 00 . couri urtioo ooa iot-» '■Jl CO (M O CO (N CO CO OCO OtO 0. 00 00 . coos coco (M»-l 00 CO ^00 oo"<*i coco ■*i-r t>.co cM»a cot- t-O CMt- 01 iT— I t— OS t>- I>-00 (N 01 .CO' OS CO (M -^ coun l—CO Oi— I coo 0000 COi~( (NO 00 -^oo - 000 CO "^ OSCD t^oo oseo ■coco OS CO jQtca cot- t-'* -^ "^ OOi-H COO 1-i CM r-H 00 t-t^ -^CO OS t- 00s VO O rH O toco O-^ OSrH ■*00 OSt- t-t^ COtM OiO cNcq too 10 (N 00 OSt- tHCD COCO (N^ 00 CD t— CM to CD CO -*CO I1 ^1 J1 J1 J1 J1 11 ai 3« 3s 3s ^s ai as l^fH ^^ ^f^ gfH ^pq ^pq Sfe 010 COCM O I-H CM OS rH I-H COtO 31 a § T-H -* OS o OS to COCM CMtN CMO OSrH OS OS t--.oi too coco t>.(M tOi-l CDCM OS to CDOl rHrH 1.^ IJ J| ^a J§ Ji js s| sg s| "3 «§ 3i 31 3i 31 3i 3i 3l -si gfr, gpH Six, gpH Bik, g;S g^ g^ gs iH t^ I-H (M o "3 a -rl 1* 1^ !2i ? ^ & 52! ! 1 & g H C5 a I-H (4 R "rt CD i3 "0 En M ^ ^ 03 p o EM O fe5 13 126 XII.— AGES OF CHILDEEN AND SCHOLAES IN THE 00 CO a ■—I +a o o m ID O •c 02 bo «> -rH COIN Olio 10 rH -*co ■^rH . ->iir-i (NCD 1001 ^0 CO 01 fr^cq (N{M COCO s I-H iH rH coco r-ir-i r-ir-i (N r-i r-l ^y inc^i (NCI C^Oi 00 t^ CO t>. 00 CO 00 010s OrH (MCD CO 00 00 00 CO -* -*CD oo> t>-o t^o i£i(N t^Cq CD 10 2 ° 1 rH t-i r-i T-i r-i (NrH COCN tO"^ rH rH rH rJ4-* 00 00 CO CI oco coco -*!>- ^co COrH coco COCO OCN OOi •^iO CO(N r-ir-i r-i •"* -*co !?! ^ CO lOtO 1 1 00 a> CO I-H iOl>i -rH id 00 lO t t^lO OOOi (N 1 t2 COC^ r~t 1 r-t 1 (M-UD 1 1 ■^ 1 1 r-i coco coco r-i -^ I 1 1 rH ^0 COCO (NrH rHrH ino 1 r-irH t^CD '* rH 1 1 t WrH 1 1 1 1 1 rH r-i r-l r-irH 1 f-i 1 I 1 I COCI 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO-* 1 rHr-i CO II 1 1 rH 1 II II II II II II t 1 II 11 1 i 11 II rHCO (N 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH d rH II II II II II II II II II II II II It II II 1 1 rH^ 01^ "* -n »no •^rH CO rH t~-rH t--lO laoi I-H .-H "* 10 iCiiO t^co COI>. 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CD CO ■* rH r-H I-H O CD CO CO § 5 1-4 13 2 1 O) o :S ITS CO d a^Oi (N I-H CI CI COCO CO CO CO CO CO I-H q8 6 OO -♦3 ■* 1-t CI ■^ ht; I-H r-l t^os O Si o o •s CO O 1— i ■^ro t^i-H d t^ w d •<*HCO OCO I-H OS ■* t- t^o '*-* OO CO o doi g C5 I-H ^ ,^ O OS d CO o d o s Wu MBER OF OO s id CO CI CI I-H ■^ o6 a CO s ■^ fS R J<'i LMILIES. i-t 00 t-- l^ s •^ T^i lO B I-- b- o CO CD ^n OS ' rOTAl CO »C5 ^i CO ■rtl Si s CD CTS s ■^ JfOP ULATION. r-{ '"' c^ I-H cf d"* co r-H rH d to" d d" ^ 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 ■S ' 1 H S (U ^ 1^' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1 3 1 ■a O ' 1 1 1 1 1 p 1 r ^ 1 (-1 t2 1 ■a g a s 1 1 1 1 8 s 1 < g 1 1 1 1 I 1 02 |2! 02 o 1 i d CO CO 00 §8 CO I-H 00 SI DO s § s s CO 00 00 00 s OS i EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 137 3 13367 13353 4047 4723 1030 1131 2484 2651 I-H r-i 4678 4078 1 i 0> CD O CO CO OS C-l CO O (M m "^ OS CO r-l OS r-t O CO rH rH r-t - CO rH i i 00 Ol Ol CO »n rH E3 R CO CO i-H Ol '^ Ol CO rH CO Ol 00 "* OO OS CD R 5! g s 52 S <=i if5 OO fr^ OO CD CO r-l Ol OO Ol (M -H (M CD m m O u CO l-* O b- o vo o» to cq o Ol m CO ^* is rH ;2: 8 (M t— -Tf CO 31 5! 28 S CO CO 5^ S rH r-l ,S ■ tH -^ g s i~( \h CD (!Si ^ kO bO O Ol "<** ko cq OO OS CD ■* OS -* d -^ Ol o t-^ o -^ rH c8 CO Cq (N o cq M* CO O Ol CO CO ■*ai -^ Cq r-l f-H rH *o p4 -* CO T-t W-i r-1 r-l t^ o rH Ol l-^ VO Ol cq in CO cq O CO CO u CO -^ t^ CI OO o CD CO t^ t^ o cq OO ■* . - ^ OO t^ CO -rji cq cq Cq CO d m 09 S? t>- "* CD lO OO CO d un Cq id 00 d rH va OJ 03 CO C^ t-i Tji -^ CO OO rH O rH I-H W CO CO r-l 1-1 ^ O Ol 1-1 CO Id -- 00 to CD m cq t- OS ?— 1 co 00 I— t CO t^ O OO OO CO CO d 00 t>- (h ^ CO b- CO CO d o id t^ ^- . 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I-H rH OS CO Sii rHCl COrH CO r-l rHCq Od rH O-* -*H CO O-C-J 'OCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t*o 1 ^ 1 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 r-i \ OI-- -O 1^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . r-Tl-H lOi-H iCl CO CO_^i-. i-Ti-H oicq CNcq" COCO tMvO CSiOS (MCO r-Trn'' com OSO. rHCq CO o icTo (MO TH^rH" rH CO rH^rH" HBmgargg c:so co-^ r-TrH" IT*'* O C-1 CO rH cfc.o O^ r-l r-l rH rH '^- OO O O ii OO l^O cqco (M O >* cq T-H r-i CO CO OS OS ^ r-i rH r-l I-H r-i CO 1-* CI rH r-l r-l CO <-i O'O OCO r-i T-l cq CO -oco rH rH COO t*Os u:3 CO r-i I-H cqco rH OS CqrH ^CO CO I— r-l r-l t*o r-i r-i f*t* cqcq rH CI CD r-i ocq rH rH cqos oc* rH r-i t~^r-i COO cqco CO [-* OS o OCD CIO CO (M r-i r-i COO l-^tr* r-i r-l OtiCI O lO rr*t* CO rH OCO OO c-icq COrH OO coco r-lr-i COI>. rH O r-i r-l 00 1-- cocq r-i r-l O 'H CO CI OOO COOi rH cq COO r-i r-l r*co is §8 COCO r-i r-i l>-CO CC C^ -* CD rH rH lO r* rH O C^Cl OS -tH OCO rH rH id o I-H r-l r;3 Cl Cl cqco I-H rH as -^ CO -*< r-l r-l CO t* -^ t- c-i cq g3 o> t-^ C-1 71 r-i rH rH r-l CI CO rH rH l--~GO O CJS CC 00 CO-* CM rH r-l r-l t*cq rH OO r-i r-i CD- "rr< rH rH r-l COO i-Hd rH rH CO -^ OO rH rH CI SO Jr*t* Oj cq r-i-^ COCO rH i-H -^o 00 CO cot* l-H OS CO CO CO OS cq t~- rH r-l CO cq oco O CO COOO >:tl CO COCq T-i r-l r-( CO OOO ^ 1-- CO CO rH r-l cq cq CO CO CO -ii coco CO Ol CO -TO o i^ id -r< CI rH rH rH CM cq OS o c-1 CO j^. (^ CO O CI CI r-i Oi CO 01 CO r-l (M 0> CO »0 CO OOS OOS OOCD oscq cq c-1 cq cq I-H rH cq rH O O CO CO CD lO l-H rH (M CI CD O OCO CO CS t*CD >o o cq CO O OO CjS O CM CO S3 00 t* coo oco 1-1 r-l CD r-, Si5 CO t* r-l r-l COrH CD O l-H r-l COOS cqo coco COOO OOrH CO CO rHOS O r-i r-l r-i O O COO r-i r-l t*r* (MCM CJ OS CO O CO 00 r-i r-i lO CO CO -^ r-l r-1 CI CO l^CD r-HrH r-l CO O -rfi Op CO CO -H OOCO l-H r-i COOO as o -rfl -TfH l-H rH -tHCO CI ■* rH rH COCO OOO 07' -^ r-l r-i o o rHCq OrH COCO cot* i-HO t-00 r-l r-l cqt- O) o cqcq OlrH CD OO OOO cq r-l coco OO cq cq coco OCO -* CO r-l r-l OC7S CD CO r-i r-l COrH OS OS CI c-1 t*o -*l r-l t*t* OCO CO 1-^ OS CM OOOO I-H ,-1 OCO OS -v-t* COCO OO -* t* COCO cocq ClrH coco OOO COOi r-l r-i M<0 CO O I-H l-H CO I* r-l r-l r-i CO rH rH CO t^ rH -jD ClrH T-H CO OS x> r-l r-l 66 -^ DO 00 OrH t*CO r-l r-l -<*i Oi t~00 COrH rHCq cq 00 COOO I-H rH oco '^ r-i coco cor* i.~. cq coco t-OO ^ CD 7-i r-i COCO C*t* r-i I-H T*4 ,-1 CfSrH CI CO CO t-~ rHO COO r-ir-i O t"- CO -^ rH rH Cl^ CO CO I-H r-i -HO CO CI CO CO r*os CO -^ r-l rH 9E r-l r-i OCO COl^ r-l r-i Ss OrH OO OS r-l r-i COO osoo r-i r-l cqo r-lr-l rH I-H cico OS CO -tHO t^CD cqcq -•^'tM CO CO CO CI t— -* i-HCl CO CO 00 O CO CO CO CO CO OS CO CO I-H rH OS OS "^ CV CD CO rH CI r-ir-l CO CO CO OS CI O CO CO Oi OO r-lr-l 7-H cq cqcq CD O coco -* o ':tH CO CO CO rHt* O CO cq r-l CO Oi CI cq cqci COCl as OS CJSO OOOO dcq CO lO rHCl cqcq O r-l COO cq cq dcq o-H C3S O coos coco r-lr-l CO -H 00 CO CO lO O CJS rH rH CO CI CO S I-H -^ CO o cq 1-* r-lr-l CMrH 00 CO O CD -^ CO CO -* 0.0 CO CO O CO rH CS CI rH O r-i CO O cq cq i-*cq OOS -* O t*(^ * rHl*. O 00 r-l O CI CI o o O rH cqo Tt^O OS OS coco r-l OS cq rH t*t~- CJSOi cicq CO o coo CM lO O) O cq c^ coco O O CI -o CO CD O 1-^ CO OO CI rH OOOS rH O CD CD O O rH l-H CO CO OO CO OjCI coco C7SCO CO CO -^ CO CO —J -ft" -H CD CO rH rH CI Cq ocq Ml -H cicq ocq co»o 00 t*. CM r-l CI Cm rzi m CO t* OO CM cq rH t^ cicq c-q cq r-i 00 cn -rH COCO C r-^ -H -H O 'O CO O -:f OO rH CI rH OS lO O CO CS CI CI rH rH COCO OG O O --H cqci r-ir-i -* CO I-H 00 CO CI CI rH cq CI t*o t^r-i -rH T}i CO CO r-ir-l O CI cq cq OOCl CI CI CI CI CO t* CO O Old cocq -*co CS t* cqci CT(M CO CI r-l -fi ClCl ■rH t* CO CO CO O O i-O O CO CT- l-H 00 CO rH CI cot* cq r* C7SCO r-ir-i -^O CO CO rH CI r-ir-i cq cq O OO CO O i~-o l-H CO CO CO Cl CO ■O rH Cl cq CO vn Cl o Cl d COOO drH (MC<1 0-* dCO rHO -^ CD l-H .-H CO CO -tH t* O CO COCO CO d Cl CO '^ O CO -rH O "ii-^ d d COCO O O CTsCO Cl O r-ir-i CO CO O'O CO CD OS OS COCO O o dd r-ir-( O d r-i Oi --tl d d dd o d coco OS T-H OOO l*d (Md" CD CO d^d" CO OS OOCO t*CO^ co''c6' iar-i Cl r-i aso oco COCl OS 00 -rfH r— CO CO O O O) OS T-H as CO CO CO Oj COrH CO rH 00 t— -<^ -^ d CO cid oi d -^rH d'co" d'd '^^ o-<*< cqd dd "^^ ^r-i COCl d Cl d''cf d CO OCD ■-** O OS '^ _. - b-^co i>:,i>x CJS '^ cM'd'^ d^cq" oiOi" rH CO rHOS /^m r-lr-l rHO o"o" rHO CO -^ CO OS t^O OOOO COOi O CO d Cl o OS d'^d" d'r-T I- GO r-l lO o -t< O CO Cl Cl Cl Cl CO in ClCl a OO If^ l-H coco O CO IQ d Cl d t*-* rHd -tH OS COOO t*co CO--3< Cl d d cq Cl d c 1 Cl rt pil ^Eh f^ &h ^t; ;^&h" Nfcn'-^&H Spq ^Ph !^fe' ^Ph" Sfc S&H ^fe I^fl; gf^; :^f=; ;^ fin' S &H rH CO O T-l CT o o rH tH rH rH Cl r-i r-i C^ O l-H rH ■H s ."S ■» MuS S^' >sw «.a O " ©.=• «"i Ski f-"H * ri rt « g H M ri ri s H S 1 ^ OK) S e s 05 ri ri » ri TBI p. K| M Kl .& a. 2-E H ? ^-g. ^1 « s o s H ^ 1? ri B ri •- a- «- H H H BJ e e h h B-S, ri g> g B ti. ?> 1 0^ a s ri ;4 s Kl H XIII. CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND IN 1881, IN 1T3 REGISTKATION DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, DISTRICTS, GROUPS OF DISTRICTS, AND PRINCIPAL BURGHS. The Counties are arranged in Geographical order, so that a zig-zag line beginning at the North of Scotland and carried to the South, passes successively through every County. The following List shows that order, and the number affixed to each County corresponds through the Volume : — 1. Shetland. 2. Oeknet. 3. Caithness. 4. Sutherland. 5. Ross AND Ceomaety. 6. Inverness. 7. Nairn. 8. Elgin. 9. Banff. 10. Abeedeen. 11. Kincardine. •12. FOHFAE. 1.3. Perth. 14. Fife. 15. Kinross. 16. Clackmannan. 17. Stirling. 18. Dumbarton. 19. Aegtle. 20. Bute. 21. Renfrew. 22. Ayr. 23. Lanark. 24. Linlithgow. 25. Edinburgh. 26. Haddington. 27. Berwick:. 28. Peebles, 29. Selkirk. 30. Roxburgh. 31. Dumfries. 32. Kirkcudbright 33. Wigtown. 142 XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAKRIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 1 CO 125 ^^ M CQ > 525 n M H CQ . T M P^ 100 and above. c^m (N I CO l>» 1 1 1 0- t-Cl t^-^ rH^ T-iOi ^qi 1 C9 OrH CO^" J. ca l-frtl 10 CO rH t-i 1—1 rH OICO 1— ( vo rH CO CO Cl Cl r-t CO rH CO rH Cfl -*1 ODiO dOS 10 CO CO r-i 1 OS rHCO ini>. COCO rH Ti OCD CO rH Oi d CO 00 cot* T-i I— I rH rHCl 0-1 CO CO -* t--Cl CD C?> Cl Oi m -t1 Cl 10 IC Cl d m CO rH dCl t-co 1-i Ci >OrH CO T-l CO '-D CO rti 00 Cl 10 CO '_■ CD iO CO COCO r-iiCi OSrH CT.>0O urs rH«D cocq rH 10 •^r-i CD 10 Cl Cl ^ r-t 00 rHCq I-H 1-t rH I— 1 liTl -^ CI l^ CO CO CO ..- CO CO rH Cl -H Cl rH-^ j—{ -rH rHCO 0000 CDd coco ci to m l>.rH -Ji -x> 'Tf >0 Wj 1- CO cu- -:t< -* Cl d d COi>. 00 cq CMrH COI-- '-' •-' Cl "* rH rHCO »0 1- rH 10 CI CC' -^^^^" '^ >-■■ Cl 1^ oooa -t^ C31 0000 Ji i-H Oi aj CO CO 1-^ I -.-x. m Cr- CO rM rH ir., T 1 -Tl ^ CO CO t>- i-HCO 10 CO ""S Cl -t^ci CI--D rH Cl rH Clio to CO r — -^ I-H Ttl Ci 10 -t< 'f r^ 'O CO Cl CO CO '~ rH -<*« CO 00 a> to 00 -r ijO '^^ .—1 CO r--* CO 00 rHCl iO CO CO 00 rH CX)p-H CO "ID "^ >o ,- — nHCl CICO COrH Cl -^ ClCl r^o "^ to CO 00 00s t^o iaa> vA CO I-H l^Cl Cr- rH «o d "^ rH CT.>rs COOi C/j -jD r-^ I-- o<» us 10 i^ r^ 00 CO rHt^ CICO dt- coco dO> s;5 rH 'f rH rHCO Cr-'^" coo" I-H T-H --H ^S ^j-r- lOCO 00 01 CO r-^O"! ■*o SSS S '^^'^^ WiO C1C5> CtOi "^CO dt^ ^S ds COd 10 rH ?3S? CI (N^ •US CO rH rH co'oT cfm COCl drH I-H - d"r-r dtO 10 Cl rH i—i CO t-^ IC Cl COO) 000 rH rH CO l-^liTi -^ rH CO' 01 d<3» CO C^i COCO f Oi 10 0-* 10 >n ^r-i odi rH TJI tDd t— 10 rHt*. 10-^ IC 1^ •rfiCO C<1C^ CICO -*co d Cl coo rH Cl <-! rn" d^d" 00 CD'^ CD f- ct-^ CD CO l^CO 00 CD tH coco cr. •^ rH OCl rHCO too r-i-^ rH 03 1>- 10 10 '^C-O ■^01 CITl rH ir. la Qo -rf Ci CO TO Cl CO r-t Cl Cl rH dd r-< CO ■=^:S VCCD r-.^ ^ Oi 0-* -* Ci m Cl rH *X> Cl -^ COCO '^ CO C7> 'iti -* CO Sd rH d OS 10 COCl ^« Tt^"!— < C^CN "^''t— 1 COrH COOI r-T^ l^O CO Cl Cl t-- ClCl I-H M'^Jr— i-< -^ lO cOOi S'-' CiCO CDO COCO 1^ 1- CO CO rH CDt- ow t^rji d W(M VOOS COC^ 00 CO I-H CO" rH CICO rHCM oco -H rH CDtC Cl^ '-' r-. Cl dCO r-H o\ t^ OS CO COCO men OI>- CO !>. b-OO 0. to OSt— CS OOi lO 10 CO m 00 r-^ -T- CO SS g Cl -* l>.CO COCi rH COCO cq-* CO^t^ rHrH COCJ C-IC-O rH 00*^00*^ rH r-( ClrH r-iCO rHrH Cl Cl d'cl* com g3g 00 rH rH CO I-H !>. 01 d OS c^ 00 OOd ss \a> -!» s ■^ Oi CD feS I-HCf sg om -tj- rHCO £2:J t^M< COCl CD CO' ro — ^ 10 I-IO <*^"^« coco I-l I— 1 r-H CO" CO !>. rH f—l rH cf CD -0 cc t^ Under 15 Years. 1:0 t-^CM C3i OS to t-Tco" 1 I 1 1 COCO 1 r 1 1 t>^GO^ 00" oT 1 1 1 1 c^<^ I I 1 r OS^CD^ 1 1 1 1 cD CJiOO OS 00 coco 00 to dS dd 53;^ (MO Ol>- OtH OS CO ClrH coo COCl ,^ ,, ,.-, 1^00 t--ci to 0100 oi>. 1-1 1-1 l-^-^ 00I>. CO CO Ct-tt< coco CO t-^ t-r^ OOS 00 P ■t' ^ S?!2 l^-O c»oo ■^in r-\ t>- dt- T-IOl lOirs 1-\ lOirs CSICI CO CO CO CO CO ■* rH rH iciurs dd '-''-' (5 II 15 9 O) GO 1 Is rj j^ 2 II C S 2 ■-^^ — ■ ^1 II ■§"1 'd n:J -d 'B 1 B i a i=l 1 1 t3 1 1 1 -3 1 1 1 1 [2 t3 1 -Y- 1^ i " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 % 1 e ! 1 Q ft, fe5 i H 03 % 1 1 1 k; a OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 143 IN THE REGISTEATION DIVISIONS. I «> II I ■* I * oos com m• iH(M S15 SS OOrH Oi-^ rH-;H com ^55 OO Oi •-7' '^ rH (MrH CO C5 Oi G-l (MCO riCO CO "* (NtM mcM COO t— CO (M^ COOl moo S3~ coo cou:^ (Mm I>.co 00 OS o^m I— 1 ?3g toco OC^ rHcT ;2;g? CO m >#o r-T .o m CD m '^ rn'' ooeo com rn" tMOi CO^rn" o^ 1-CD o^co^ XHOO COOi S5 m_cn rH" rH ^ CM CD Oi '^ cm" c-im l-^O t^CD OiCD b-m rH" rHO cocf m i>- r-i 1^^ CSl CM rHCO moo "^ o coco ■^o CO(M rn'^rn" m lo r-T i>.m^ 1C5CD coo ■ID^t-^ mco" m^^ CMC<1 CMCO" t^m 1-i CDOO cm" r-T CO *o coco C) 00 cm" rHOi -<*iCO COI>. m(M^ coo OOCO CNCO ■^i-H oim rH l>- csim rH CO' ■^o moa moo OOQO CO oa^ ofrH" COQO C-l (M CD1>^ rH^ r-r(M m^rH oi>r rH 'TtHCO ■-* CO CD -»*( CNOO i3g CD t^ r-i' CO Oi (NCO CO_^CO^ -^jTco' t-^co rH^CO" OiOO rH-:ti -*cn rH !>. C^'rH" t^m ^co rH ODO U50 CSIOO CD ^ i-T OiCO CD O OlrH CD CO cno CO* 0(?q CO CD moi om co'im" m i>. r~^ (M 1-^ (MiOO^ rn" mm ^CO OSt- (M* OO t^CO (M"(M COCO com F— 1 CO OitH (M OD mm to OO r-T mrH eooi (M^OO co^otf OiCO coco 00 Oi 04" coo^ CD 00 rHCN j-iia -^"co' rHCN (M T~-i -*(M COOi ■^CO cfco" -*co Oi -^ DD^ rH oo'^cd" rH ,-\ Oi '^ CO CM CD^ m>-^ oco rHCf mrH CM CO tCccT (MCO rH CD com cq" -1 rH OOrH CM cm" co-=*< CO CO coi-- rH C3i Oiia COl-~~ O t— I>.Cys CO r-l i—ii-i CM CM CO CM O -* rH CD OiO CSl CD rH CM r^OO CO_^CO^ ^Oi^ ^ CM_^ rH"co' OiOi^ (^f O rH OO'^ COOi Oi CO Oi -^ »0 Oi Oi CO CO^C- CD rH OS-* CD CD COCO CO Oi O^Oi^ ^°^„ '^^'■"^ co"co'^ cm'^o" cM''m' CM (M r~ti-* 0^1-i I>^. r-Ti-i lOiS i-i^a CM 00 o ». CO rH m (M -* I--. Oi m m>o Oi o CD m CM rH om iC CM OO Oi Oi rH O CO rH CO m I-- Cm"co" rH^cT r-l" 3^ m '^J£>^ mi-^ iai—\ rH Oi OOCO COOO t^CD Oi^rH^ rH^OO_ (M CO rH^CO" t-^t^ CD Oi 1-t i—i rH rH t—kO t— CI i-HCM •--* 0:> CM 1-^ m rH OO COOi CD C3i CM^ CO CM O rH COCO com o m CDOO OiOi CO l^ -^T-t CO CM -^ rH 00 CO 00 OO rH CO l-^ CO CM'-^ rn" cm" r-T ■^CD OO t-^ CDCM t-- lO CM OO "* 1>- rH C3i miCJi rHCO T^i-^ COCO** 1C3 O CD CM CM "* OO CO CO OO ai\ci 1-fT-l rH(M i-l-rti OiOO rH 00 CO 00 COCO CO rH CM rH 00 CXI CD O CO UO CO CO" rn" Co" m>CO coco rH Oi rH ». t— l"— lO rH O^CO ^ O rH CO co"cm" m cd" -*CO CDCM -<*i t— OOrH mo O O r-i^(M ^J^^ tM 1-i C^O" CO"-^ i-h"!M" ' ■ CO CO t-^-* rHCM Oi CO CO !>. rH kO CO CO CO^Oi^ rH^O^ CO l.-^ "^"irr CM"co" CM O O-* CD CO Oi 1--^ CM CM O Oi t— ""f CD rH rH rH rn" G- 1-1 1-i mm -=HCO COCO ODOi CM CO coco o^ rH CO-^ coco 1-i i—l OOb- T-i CO cooa 1-i^ CO GO CO -* en CO Oi rH mi CD t^CD rHCM rHiM CO CO COC3i >*ir— CM^CM m^cM CO CO CDOO rH Oiir^ ^Oi rHCO f-i T-^ co"co cot-^ t-i 1-i 1-i rH rH~ coo 1-i CO CM COI>-. <=\^^ CO mi CO -rHia CM t- ■-dl (M 1-i ani-\ CD i>r ocT rH rH CM CM CM CO rHrH 1>-CD CM CM lO-^ '^OOi 1 1 1 1 -* CD 1 f 1 1 coo 1 1 1 1 COCO t 1 1 1 CO CM OO i-— CM CO Oi-rM CD r-i o^^ 1 1 >:HCO COCO OOt^ rHrH rr— thS^hS^ OiOi rH OO C<1CSI rH t^ t-t- OOO OOO COO fMt>- os COO CO CD Oico urscD t~-CM T-i 1-i t^OS irs>d< r-i -rH °=& r-i m rHI>. CO -^ 10U3 1-i l>-t-- COOO i-ir-i 1-i 1-i 1 S ri |g '^ S IP % ^ !fi 53 ^ s 3 ■ IP ,£1 (» o o .si II rj .S II K^ lg gg !S -1 a K- S 3e a S g a a 1^ a ^ m H a H A Iz: H H fc H til H •a e >5 H IK a e IB H a n o o 144 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED g-sl 1 I 1 1 1 C-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 CM 1 1 CO CD 1 CO 1 I (MOT 1-t rtrO J> fH i-i T-< 1 I— 1 1 1 CO. 1 CD-* 1 -^ COrH t-O i-H rH I-H 1 «5 t>>rH O) CO 1 . 1-^ M* iCi I- Ci c-o r-co CD CO 10 t^ »0 I-H -f -iJ CD*rH »n t-- 0n t^ rH cq (M p-H Cl r-< C^ »OCN rHO oos -*'M ca^ a»iri Tj» r-i Tjf CO 10 m to Cs •*co CO ■^ -f1 ~.- 10 CO CO I-H i-H CD 10 CO (NCN CN t-H CO(M CO CI f-H (NrH t~t ^ I-H CO CO-* . OiOi (M tM I-H 00 ■* CO ■^"* I-H \Ci »H rH Cl '■€> -# ■* Ci rM CD -f* ■^I>. CO tH CO^ oco OC^ ^iS5 § co?o -iiCO r-I TjH CO cq Cl ,-H Un, i-HOO rHCO C^iO I-H 00 rHCO I-H •-H vi o-* !QS CO -M (N lO 10 rH CO CO I- r>- "^ t~- t^CO CO -* CO 00 i^r-- CI I-H C31 coco VO coco I-H -*"* I-H G-I -*CO r-( pH CltN rHCO I-H^Ol ;=.CO CD CO 00 -^ s r-H 10 -rH l^co rH rHCa COCO coco "^.^^ CO coco COCN^ ■* M*'r> ■^ Cl CO x> mcD 01 >o ■^ CO ■^ ITS i-l I-H (M ITS CD t~-iCO COl- coco (MiO r-Trn" coo t-^r-1 - COCO COCO i—t !>. t^C<) C-lOi 00 cq OiCO C<1 CO CD C. -f CO t--Cl t^ GO (M CO CO 00 r-i t>. -* a> '^t^ 00 cjD « (M(N CO 00 rl^'r-' I>-00 -*w I-H"rH" 1-i oco CO'* CJlCO 01 (M coos ITS CD 00 ■* w un 10 COCO C^CO cr. cr. I-T I-T r-Trn" THin i-((M as "^ I>.CD ITS 00 00 CO t-^ I-H I-H CO 00 c^ 00 rH CD m Ci OS t>i CO CO -f t-HCO CMOS (MrH (M CO t^ CO CO "* lO t^CO CO 10 »n^ .-HCI r^<-^ Cl-rH" t^OO_ rn" I— 1 Cl coo 010 1 C-1 00 (M coco CD 1 i-HfN iSS ^ia CO t^ CO CM C^rt 10 01 OS I-H ct r-- r Cl CD t-* ^CD t^rH gj:; 10 CD o 1-t r-i >*CO r-I CO I-H I-H -^^ I-( I-H 1— I J-H F-H caco COCO ^s rH t^ 1 r-I .-HO CO-* 1 1 com 1 ■"• CO '^ oas -* !>. COCO --H i-(rH I-H I-H (Mi-H I-H coco -*•* Under 15 Years. COt^ [ 1 1 1 COh- 1 I 1 1 tH 1 1 1 1 C<1 OS 1 1 ] ( CD '^ -*C1 C0C30 gg CM r^ ■^ CO CO 00 10 1^ "*-* 100 COCO COCO ,, , __^_ . IM l-< i-Hi-H 0-* COO covo l-^Oi -■sHCD I-H t>. ■=^s CO 00 •*o 00 00 CM-* OS r> »-HCO OS CO -* I-^ -^ CM coc:^ 001-^ -E^'rt S t^T-T i-T oTo" ^-dT iH c^Tco lAirT i>ri>r coc CO m g 0) en o 1 1 1 13 1 ■2 t3 :2 1 t3 1 1 tS ■S a 1 1 B 1 1 5j 1 B ■ H a 1 'S fc 1 1 H , 1 E;. ■ 1 1 I *rJ 1 1 1 •^ Cl s 1 n" ■ 1 g i^ g K^ 5 o >§ 1 ^ g H 1 Q 1 ^ la << 1 ^ 1 1— < 1^ 12; gi S HI ^ 03 Ph 02 § 02 P5 la h- 1 iH (N CO ■*** iO 50 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 145 m THE EEGISTEATION COUNTIES. 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 (N 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 r1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 G^ 1 1 I-l ITS i-Hr-t I-ICO rHO 1 IM CM r- oo rH 1 1 r-t 1 CO 1 iH(M 1 t ot>. CMCN rH 1 •«00 »Hi-t 1 l-H (NCC 1 c-« -«d< 1 wrsoo I O COrH ;2;f5 "^S coco coco CM CO 1 CM (M 1 OrH CO rHCO ss COOO -^HCN 1 CO l-H 1 ioeo . COCO OiO CM ^JS § §& rHCO ■^(M rH rH ais rH rH-^ *='i:S t-OO OO (MO COOi O'* OS(M ICSCO (M-* 00 OO rHlM CO -^ OCO l^CO OS(M CO CM OrH coco CM»0 00 OO •Thuri CM CO >-^ "* COO '-Si t^Ol r-l iH rHrH rH(M rHCO coco rH" iH rH CSrH QO-* COi-H (OtO OS 00 lOOO (M-^ 00 rH 1—1 CO C Ot^ r-t^ "* l>. •^•^ t>-CO ^li^ otS I-l -t^ T-i CO(M CM iH '^CO ?HCO COb- I>-tM r-Trn" l-Tr-T r-T cqi>- (NnH c^co OS CM b-CO "^rf S2iG Srt OS !0 00 '^ iCS "* OOl>. CM ■* OO iH IQ-* cours rHCO coos CM'r-r ■*'*. l-H (Mt^ cTr-T r^ rn'^r-T ■*CM OrH coo rHCO ocn rH CTS OS CM OS OO l>-(-< os-^ CD.co OS(M CD O i-l 10-* l>.CO I-T OsiO COrH^ i-i rH COOS cm^cm" y-< IOCO„ rHrH oa> Oi-( OO CO CM t:r^ cop O Oi mi"^ lOO ■^00 CO CO ooio rHOS COO i-t rH iHCO l>-CD tH r-l CO 00 CO (M r-l coco' coo^ 1-i IC* COCM^ 1>.CD co"co" 1-^ rH^r-''" COi-H on>. OS CO CO-* ■^QO -<* OS OCO cor- OSO -*^ lOO l-^"* IC^O OS C:s O o O CO '^ '^ CO t-^ rHrH CO«3 l-H coos f-i eoco^ ^"^^ CMOO r-t r-l OO ^^„ CM vn >*''^" t-^ r-^i-^ -^00 OO oco '^Oi I— 1 cq OOO COOO irso CO(M t>iCM rHCO rHCO coo COI>- OCO CD 00 OCD coco C3iO OOi »o i--- rHrH i>.oo iH i-iCO OSO^ rH CJSI>^ coco CM CO rHCM CD CD cm'' o^o t-^ rH c4'(m'^ i>-i— c (OCT CO CO -^ CJSO <© -^ 1— I.— 1 0(M CM r-l '* -^ OiTji O (M 0-* Oi-^ CMI>. rHOS COCSl C^OO Oco b-CD -«*(r>. CM CD rcM'' ^"lO" rHCO rH^CO" icTccT r-Ti-T cm'cm" .CO o>o rHOS t-rH CO ■* CO CM OOOi O CM CM O cx-^ i-H f-H ■<*«■<*< wco l-^OS CSICO oco oi-<*i lOO CM"* ooco COO OO OOt^ •^Oi r-i -^ COOi CQCO i-j r-ii-i r-i rHCO COCO CTiO rHi-H coco rHrH t^CJS CO-rti rHrH 1 ra „ CO s -s w -a £ rS s 1, » -a-d ra > rOT3 ll S2 S> r^r^ -a-d '^Ti ffi^ g^ li ^ fe ^ EB sS !B K^ S wk gg m gg ■a "^ Ti nS ^ n .S ■a .2 "S -« 'S cu -c ■S ^ 13 i s 1 1 a ■g i t3 1 T3 1 3 O d 1 > 5^ •s 5 1 g t3 s ^ s P= |3 s g tJ S g n & g ^ ^ ■< ^ i? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 13 1 1 r r M Iz; 1 iz; 1 1 1 1 1 o i pi 1 t-1 1 [ 1 1 CflrH CO rH rrtCO I rH 1 rH l,iO CTI>. (M 1 OOO 1 1 Cl 1 1 r-* 1 1 1 t rHCO i fio 1 rH CO(D G^i-i i "* O (N m c»oo CO -^ r-i ■* rH rH CO rH r-i rH CI (N CO »o COCO t^Oi rH CO CO tft CI -M O Oi m Oi ■^ CO -t Cl C-1 '£> >r. i^ Oiin OiO cow COO cqrH r-lii-\ rHCq r-i ri rH ow mcM oooo g oo I^ CO WO (N -^ rHCO n. 1 Oi -fl F-H O 00 l^t^ a. o- T}< ,-t ■tjf -:f< mco r-H-* COOi rH r-i rH mco rH -a< CO CM rHCO rHCl <0"* rnm r-i iH Oi t^ CO lO lO CO 00 Oa CO r>. OOO l>.rH rH CI CI Oi -+ crj in ''-o in Cl o m m -^ cor^ t— (^ '^Oi C-lt^ o w rH W O0!M s o -^ Q^iO CO cs 1-i rH r-( CI cc t- C1--D rHCI CO-* rH -^ (MCO cqm r^ r-i rH i-ir-i rH t-< CI in CI ^ _j, Cl r-- '-. -JD c^ -^ g '-H vo rHCO j^ o rHCO iM t-^ coa-j CO CI O rH in -f m r-" ■^r-i cn:o i->ai CNt-- rH rH (NrH i-i CI rH a- rH ':H r-i rH i.--m rH CO ClTji O. CO r-i C coco 'TtH ■— 1 m oo ■*in !-< t-i j-i CI ct r-i -7* rH CO CO ■* CI o r-i (MCq (N(N rHrH rH rHrH CO t^ m "»*< Cl rH '^ Cl U2 t-CO rH CD -t< -ti i-l ■— in 00 in rHOO coc^ l>.co rH ^ rHrH CO •* C^CO '^ -D rH CO OICO CC rH CO '•^m rH Cl rH CM (M- -+ Cl -^ CD CC Cl CC '-3 C/^ CO r-i r-i -^ -^ CO CO m o '— -n 'W -H rH r-i CO(M •"• r-i ^^ rH ,—t I— (rH OOO COOO lOCT CO r^ ^i>- CD 1-H t^-i* rHCO cr. t^ CO O r-^ -H Cl OS •— 'XJ -- _ CO rH 1-^ 1—1 o; CO t^ t-- OrH moo S OOi Cl -T' rHC^ r~i:-\ r-i 'Tfl -^ m m CO -* ^-* ^ -O WW CC -?• r--* COCO (M(M j-< rH ,-^ ^ r^ rH rHO cn"co' CT>0 OS OS oo-^ CO t-\ C-1 05 Oi rH CD CD CO "* O -f a-. OD Cl o COI^ m I-i r-i CJS CO CO rH T-l COCO com rH"rH" cCcq" rHrn" cc^r-^ r- m^ ci't— T t^rH_^ CO'^ (MCM CO US i5S COCO CO !>. OiOO l r-i COC^ (N -rti rH CO O O o m wm r-^-H Cl -* WOl ^ -^ CD rH ■*CM ooto r-i r-i (M ^ CO m CO CO coco t^CM t^m Cl ?o l_. --H rH C-1 ro w-m (M Ca OiOS i>.m m o I- -o r-,m lOCO I— 1 1— 1 COC-1 rH CO Cl j-i CCCl ?^?s ^s 1 1 -^ f~. , 1 r^ -1 ot m CC Cl r^-^l iCi "" oo"co' 1-ir^ m-* '^ ^ CO y:> Under 15 Years. Oi rD 1 1 1 1 t 1 CCCi ■^ d tM(M wt- CC Cl Ci^ COCO i-ir-\ ^-* ^^^ ^ CO coco ClCl lOOO iCiO OOO OOO CD CO lOOO OJOO ■* CO OS OS in CO ^^ rHrH oo ^"S-^ T-T^-. s's" Gr rHCO l>^0 t) 1 -a 1 T3 1 1 13 1 1 1 to 1 o 1 i E^ 1 1 ,^ t 1 1 .g ' {O ^^ 8 1 1 1 1 o M !z; 1 -■ 1 'A <^ ^ 1 o M 02 C/2 "^ O H &! ^ S^ 4 lJ 1— 1 § ^' HH i ^ tf 1-3 g P S pq rH rH to rH rH of J-H ^ OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND IN 1881. 147 IN THE REGISTEATION COUNTIES. I i-l II rt I I 1 OS CO(M C^CO IHCO 1 1 (N 1 cours 1 . coco ss CO t^ r-i 00-* CO I-l 5!§ I— 1 00 rH r~i t-i rHlO -*CO rH CD CO t-H OiOi CM CO COOi SS §5^ COrH -*o OiOO CO rH COvo coo lOO rH CD 00 00 CO cot^ CO 00 tHCO I-l -* i-^co l>.CO r-T rHOi rH rH COCM ^O CO OS CD rH OO OS'* CO S§ tH OiiO rHiO Oii-H CO-* COO rH "COO (NCO i-(CO t>.oo GO IQ Oi i-H CDOO G^CO rH"»-r COb- r^oo CM CO i-Tco" COCO CO l>. t^co (Mb- COOS ours rH" OOCM osi>. lO t^ rH J CD O CD CO rH^rn" 03C0 »oco CD J-t •^ tr- io OQ ■^CD CDO CSICN OS ■* iCiO rH OiO CD CXI COb- rH OS OS 0-* oi-<* O E— i-i OS l>-CM * CD CO coco rH (M -* CO I— I O CO (M rH CMOS COO cot— CTiOS OS OS ur> CM (M -^ CMOS cm" rH" OOCO coco CO CO rH r- l>.CO ■* O CO (M OS-rfl "*^t^ tH" OO^CD" O ^ iOOO -*co i«co ooici vn~-n l-^O COrH co"co" cm" rH t-. OOIO t--ir5 ITS oa r-t -^ CO COO CO® COCO ot-- t--eD r-i CD co"cm" CO o CO vn COCM coos lOCM -* rH rH OS ■^ CD O CO r-{ CD ursvo CO 00 ^S OQO ^"* la o >* o CD l>- CMO CMCM rH OO OrH O lO CD O O t— ■-* O OS OS O rH rH CDO COCO O CO cot- -^(M OCJS OO COOS cot- t--.-^ CM CO tM-<* Ot- COC* O C3S10 IdrH COGS) -ti r-i COCO rH (MrH <:dcm OS O C?S(M COO -* O OS IT— CM CO "^ '^3^ cd^o" r-^ Tji CO CO lO oo^ CO^tH rH -*"^" ■^CO t-CM OCM CO "* lOCO (M rH t— rH CM OS CM !>. CM'* O OS oi-* t-o OS_^CM^ i-Tco" coo coco O ■* <£' t- CD 1-- COOi co''cd' -* CO r-ir-i OitO -* O rHCM t-00 COCO CO CD rH I>- CM O CO CO t-co ■* o oooo t—co t—CM OCO i-irH ours OS OO OiCD 00 rH i-H r— -<* ITS C- OS rHr-i "*-* CO CM -^=2 -sjl '^ CO O CO 00_ CO iTi co""*" CM CQ OOCD OS rH '^CM O O t— ■-* OS(M O-* COO O (M OOlO CD I-- OOCD CMO ocTos" rH CO O OO CJOO COCJS CO CO I-— I— OCM CO '* CM ■** r^Oi ir:i rH CO r— rH CO CO CO COOO CO rH O CO ■*'o CD CO OS O or- rH OS COC3S rH OS a IX) t— OO r-i CO QO^t-- rH''o" CM(M t-C31 -* rH O 00 ^^ OS.0O r-i OD WCTS^ oo" oT -^ rH CM ■* OCTS cM"i-r OSIO CM O OOOO r-iO^ I I C3SCO OO rH OO t- OO rH I -* r-i ' (M "* rHCO r-i OO CM_^CO cTTotT rH'* OSO OS CO OO i I "* 00 coco t-Tco" OO o CO o "* CM CDCCT COOO COCD OOlO irSO OiO C^rH Ot— 10-* "^00 00 CM oco O CM -^Oi rH-^ i—i t— o t- CM-* CD O COOS r-iC CO t- Oi 00 COCM OO '*'os'' rH CO CM -* COCO CM CO O O COCO CO'* O !M CDCO O OS rHO (M VO rH t— CO CO t-^-* tCoo" OO •^ CM CO '* C3S tr— * CO t— o t- OO rH OOO t-CO CDO -^ t— OO COCM O'o" r-T ra ^ (U CIS II II ll Is Sg gg a a c3 ir* I ri CO ^ ID m O O O) CO ^ & o o ^^ g^ tt^ ^^ I g ^ CD OT o o t/1 ^ a> « Is ag gg '^'2 gp^ Mg: ^^ Is w^ g'^ a a a g a (U CO o o k i M 3 g o a EH Q o O !zi w M o 148 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION- AGES OF THE UNMAERIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED 013 g: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 iH OS 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . CM CO -H o 1 CO oco ift CO (•^-+H (MO COO rH CO rHlO CO rH rHd OSrH t^rH co-^ Oi-* (MOO o 00 rH .-.— ' OO >-H rH ■—I CI r-lCl OOC-1 (M'W r-i 1-^ i CO r- CO 00 CO CO ??,^ >ooo r-f OS CI 'M JOIO -sHrH rH CI HO CO iC rH -rUCO CSCO OCO •^c^ (Mt- O'* CI m j-i lO O Op OCO rH r— ( COtM rH CM ci ■* T-( rH SS3 CO CQ -^ CO lO C^CO Tti CO O OS -+ cs tn \ct O CO ooo C- CT.. CO CO rH COCO l^l>- -* t--. CO OO -r- CO c: O OO-)^ coco ■^0^ coo OOC-1 lA « (M CO t—CO -# Tl OSO coco 1^ t"- CCCl O-Ci coco t--o coos oco r-i i-i (M(M l-H- COCN "* OS lOCO CO CO CO -o CO "* t~< rH CO 1— 1 O. 'Cl OCO t-Hi—t f-l c-i CS"* rHO 1-1 CO CI c:o (M 0-* I-H rH '^[^ oom 00 CO ot>- OSl>. b-O eo.t^ rHCO coco rH rH C'J rH o toc> mr^ rH(M 00 yD t^l-- (M Tji coco -#xO coco -r -:f CO CO OO (MCO IMC<» »rivo oso Tjl t-^ CT ^ CI rs l^W (MCO I-H ^,-1 coo lOiO CO CM CO>* o OO CO in oco OS"«t< OUi ^-l>. r^r* a3--0 r— O (MCO coco OOO C- cL Ci to I>.0O CX)CO t^oq -* I— ( »oco CO m OS CO r--b-. ■*r^ lunoo rHCO CO !M rH C^ rH CM CM ,-.CO m CD 'tHCD -tD -tHOI iftb- lO"* CO"* .-( vo "*->^ coco OS O oco ■a: -^ •^ o -*00 OS OS 1-t CO OSd s coco lO -f c^ t— T-HrH CM(M CMIM -rt^ia ir5i>- OSrH 00 rH c^ m OCO rH r-t r-^ T-i rHi— 1 t"-."* 00 OS OrH G-. CO coo COO OO ooo -*co rH(M (M"C^ rH^ rHrH (N^D ^o 1 1 OfM J-IOS 1 1 CM CO ■*— 1 1 1 1 1 oos 1 1 1 1 OO 1 1 1 1 coir— 1 1 1 1 TJ^a ^ Oi'^ (^"rtl |X cfcf '(sT-flT OS OS co'"co" l>-I>- t-CD 00 OS OO *Q0 CD^tC T-H 1—1 COI^ t— 1 r-i ■^"cd" (MC<) o"o" 1-^ rH rH^eO* co"-*" o^o" C. (MO OOs I-H CO^ I-HVO COO wco rH i-i 1 1 1 1 r-{ t^ 1 r^ 1 00 t^O i-HrH 1 I-H ?€'i2 ^;^ 1 r r-ir-i r^ 1 o I-H I-H I-H I-H t^ 1 • Ot-- ^Oi CO I-H Oi-H CM CM 1 r-i. i-ir-i 1 G<1 I-H iH I-H CM I-H (M.-H »-H xo 1 lA m t-- I-H CO (NO CMO 1 O ■*l>. coin iMCO ■*CS ^00 iHCJl COO OCO rH CO 1 1 '*■* 1 CO ■i iH i-Hi-H I-H I-H I-H i-H CO(M s (MCO COO 1 "* (MO o cq 1 -* COCO co^ l-HOS CO t— i>.oi (MCO CM -* b-o r-ii-< 1 I-H CO CM 1 1 lO i-H .-(CM f-H I-H I-H I-H I-H ^ -* CO OS I-H -*■* 1 1 A (M I-H I-H . OS OS I-HrH T-t nder 15 ears. OS ITS I 1 1 [ t^CO 1 1 1 [ OO 1 1 I 1 o-* [ 1 1 1 00:0 1 1 1 1 t-O 1 1 .1 I CO"* tr>io OS CD OS CO i-trH I-H I-H CM(M .QO lAirq CM-* CDO cot-* 00 lO Is f^ M dco I-H i-l CM CO I-H I-H "*iO CM CM QOC^ COCO ^ EH «. i rH 1 1 rHCO 1 (>» CO-* 1 (M T-i 1 COCO 1 l^ i-HiO CI CD t-OS 1 I-- OS CO rHCO 1 Cl 00 -CO CO CD o r-i COrH I-H-* Cl r~i I-H t-t 1 00 COO iHCO I-H 00 C-l -tH r-i OS CiCN CI a- OSO rH. OlO 1 CD i-<^ O t^ rH Cl I -* coco cota r-i C-j CI rH Cl Cl r~i i-i rH I-i 1 (M rH'* CO-* CqcO OO o CO rH r-t *i< coco rH rH i-i I-H rH r-< i-t 1 t^ COCO C^i— 1 CO I-H -H I^ 1 CO ■* CI rH Cl in CO I-H CD rHCO (Ml- 1 (-- t^V^ Cl Cl 1 CO OS-* y-i-^ '*CO t^-* rH-^ g rH i-i m -^ (M (MrH T-i r-i COCM COO) 1 (M rHiO CM y^ 1 -^ t^CO -H lO -rt* CO COrH OOJ 1 00 rH t-- Cl -* 1 CO Cl '-t O. CO 1 Cl CC CS t^in rHCq o rH rHrH -rr U.V ■^ rH r-i i-H rHrH c^-^ COO 1 Ol CO 00 (MCO 1 (M OOS O TtH lOCO ^in in CO r-(l>. COOS -^ Ci ( -* rHO t-Oi 1 IQ 1 lO OS t>. ■^00 in i-H rH rH r-i CO "" f-H r~l r-i 1 (M COCO 1 T— I 1 OS rHurS CM CM OiO Cl rH (MO coco rHCO 1 CO 1 -* ^co 1 -^ cot- CD-* 1 Cl rHCl ClCl 1 C4 CD 1-i i-{ rHOO O l^ (M COCl rH rH rH rH C1-CM 1 1 1 1 rH O 1 t 1 t 00 OO 1 1 1 1 r-ita 1 1 1 1 COCO 1 ] 1 1 OS as I 1 ■-Oio rt -*co rHrH COCO (Mcq t-i rH rHrH rH rH & !h in fO (MOJ 00-* t^ t^ cs 1-1 i-< r-i-^ lO Oi -* "* rt -^ tn CO CO I-' r-i COCO H15^ rHrH 1 s Is (D en o o 1 O O If o o Ml CD Il o o "THIS 'a o o II 1 h s 0) CO o o Is i. II o -v- —^ ' -V— s_Y^ -v-' v-V— ' '— v^ -V- —Y— -V- Wv- — V— — v~ — .^ ■~y~- ' ■ *-v^ -0 nd TJ -o tJ ■a 1 n:3 1^ 1 S 13 Hi 1 1^ 1 1 1 — , — n3 t» 1 n3 1 T3 '6 a PI o 1 1 ^-^-% ■ 1 ' ,-A_ 1 g 1 uKJ 1 1 s 'S H § 1 1 OQ s h-( ft "i 1 i 1 •s IZi 1 ^ o 02 s s 1 =S 1 13 1 1 <@ <1 2 H tH I bfl 1 CO -si il 1 1 ll H? i r S 1 ^ s ■* ^ CO t^ '^ ^ ■HB^ OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 151 IN THE REGISTIIATION DISIBICTS. > < II > 1 > 1 II II II II II II II II II II 1 iH II II II II II II i-l 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 c^ I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' T-i\Q 1 Cl rH 1 r-l- 1 r-\ r-tr-i (N-^ t 1 cq 1 CO^ ^^l^-. * rH (OCO t-iCl CO,-l wioo 1 1 -*(N rHU3 -*» CO rH 500 1 cp -*(M COO l.rH 1 1 l>l(M CO rH t-co t>-:o I CO i-li-( rHiH coco I>.CO rH I CO CO rH I ^ c^t^ C^QO rH ■^cs r-HQ^ coin lO-* 1 r-i rH 1 iO^ oqc^ ^3 I-l 'S SS i-H 'S I— 1 r-i ■ rHlO I>-t-. ^^ - T-H rH rH (DOS 1 o iOO rHrH i ca 1 r-i eoeo 1 I-H "§ ss 1 o:> '^ CO(M ^^ C.CO rH r-i COCO rH rHCq r-i rHO t-irH i-HOO -"a rH rH C^CO ^S -^ CO rH rH(M y-Ht-H t-i rHO 00^ T-i^ OiCO CM CO i-l rH rH (MOO rH CO rH cot-- t-i Sc^ COO rH 10-* r-i 1 t^ coo CO (Ncq 1 00 rH rHt-- om rHrH CM ITS com -*ur3 (MtO CO cnvo coco COO CO 32 00 a ^00 IOCS S3S (Mw:^ COC^ r-f r-l<£) r-ir-i 1 CO (MrH CO ^^ rHCO i-i COb- rHr-l IMiO .CS 1 rH (M-* 1-H rH o 00 t^ 1 1 OrH COlO (^^^ 1 1 ■"S 1 CO 1 1 0* CM OrH -*»0 lO* b- C30 xh i-f O Ol COCO rH >* m t^ rHO CD CO m !>• rHCO "■" " "^ rHrH rH (M W 03 rS B m w „JS„^^ „.S«Vgg ».2i„gg „^i»gg »'3isg| »iSi»^g »-2§»^§ Is m^ ^g iiS M? gg iiS w^ ^^ 1^ fi^ W Ife wN= ^^ Is wg ^g gg wg g^ P 13 1^ t3 a ^ !§ a ^ t= a ^ I a a '^ a 1 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO-* lO I-H oc^ 1 rH 1 r-i Gi COCO rHia 1 cq cqoj -*{M ti I-H rH 1 1 i-( 1^ CI "* (MO o t-^ r « 1 CO R rH 1-1 J-* rH i-H CI I-H 1 1 (NC^ 1 -* OOl no CO«D t-l~ii "* ,-t t-tiQ rH(M 1 CO i rHCM COCO CO 1 rH W -*co 1 1 OS l>. OiCft (MCI r^r-i oo 1 rH rH I>- OlO 1 1 i^CO rHC^ s CO CO >— no COCO rH 1 ■*(M Orti OS CO cr. o CO CI iS~, t-^ c^ coco (MO ■kdta rH rH (NtJ< com 1 1 CO -^ coco lO-X) ■^a-' r- -* u- O c^-* t^Oi 1 1-i rH ■* '* OS C^CO § rH CO Tt<-^ rH 1 CO CNOO 1 1 OiOX 1 ^ -^co c^oq coo; ot^ 0.-H rHt- ^ 1 '^ CN-. rH rHrH COl>- coco 00 CO r-HCI 1 1 OOi I 1 1 1 i-l(M coo 1 (M COOO rH CO 1 1 COO» cooo 1 1 r-i 00 1 1 1 mo o m — 1 rH m 1 1 1 1 Oi 'fti 1 1 1 1 ca o rH (>. 1 >-f ,-t^ 1 r-i r 1 -* CO 1 CM 1 1 1 I— 1 i-( T— 1 OCO coi>- IQGO in i-H t-i r-i S3 S l-^Ol 1 1 1 1 ifiai 1 1 1 1 CO !>. 1 1 1 1 coco 1 1 1 1 (M lO 1 1 1 1 5S rH rH '*(M ^^ rH ,-i (MCM i-< j-< !§ (S ovn CJi-^ COCO CO(M l-\<=> coco o^ coo CO iO OVCi ■<# -* ooo T-l 1-i t^CO com rHCO "3=3? ^Oi i-H C^i-H SSJ lOOl ■*iO SSJ CO oo (MCM C^ S:5 COCO O ^ bo T-H -(iT^ rH i ■^1 1 1 1 11 S3 S5 a> CO o o -3 1=1 S. ■ IP m 'd Is S 1^ 1 2 o o S II 1 II o o o ■— v-' ■ — .^ — ' ' — . — ■ ^— V— ' ^— V— ' • — , — ■ '—V—' ' V— ' s-V— ■ — . — ■ V— V— ' ■ — •— ' *— V— ' — ^ - O 1 :2 r3 n3 1 1 1 -a a 1 r3 1 1 1:3 a 1 1 1 -> 1 g 1 1 03 ^. 1 •"I .s ><■ 1 1 1 1 <2 o 1 >> 1 CO s 02 C3 •3 O o 3 « 2 S co" -* S ^ rt OP XHE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 153 m THE EEGISTKATION DISTRICTS. II II II II t 1 II II 11 II 1 , ,1 ,1 II II II J 1 II II II J 1 II 1 t t 1 1 f 1 1 ' ' rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rH 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 M I 1 1 i-H i 1 '<*< 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 i-l rH 1 CTCO 1 1 I 1 1 I-H 1 r-K l-H 1 CO 00 1 l-\ r- 1 r-i 1 1 iH (Mr-I C0-!P l-t!M r-t 1 •^W f-ir-l -*rH I !OCO ^s 1 T-i rH 1 . &2 p:^ 1 r-\ ■*■* 1 CO ■i-tOi S5S (MO coco rHrH (Moa (MOi CiOO 5^« ■*t^ t^urs I (M j-Kr-*. rH CO-* '^'^ §S ^^ 1 1 -*-* rH{M "©CO 00 (M 1 la 1 -^ t-^CO "^^t: rHO ot>. r-llM I-l I-i l-t I-H f-i rHi-H r-l rHO -*o rH kO CO t-- (MCO »H i-(rH C1 (NO^ cot- lO-<*l rH lO rt*'* 5O00 i-HrH ■rn OS C35 t--. 1 CO CM"* COO i rH COCO t^OS CO CO (MO r-\ r^ 1 r-l «M©fl (MrH t--OS r-ir-i CCtT-f CTJ«D i-iiM COi-i OS CO 1 -i t-H>- T-HHH C1l>- ot* r-K 1 rHCO (M'-* 1 o ■*.OS r-\ rH 1 -OS oo CO-* 1 1 . I-* L 1 '^ iTi 00 oo (M 1 rHO rH tH 1 1 »oco '(Ji'* T-l ■^(M I-Hp-H ^-^ rH OO r-irH .— lO 1 1 1 I t*»rs 1 1 1 1 t^o 1 1 1 1 U5't-» 1 1 1 \ OOS 1 1 1 1 ■*■* rHiM 1 1 COrH 1 1 1 1 t^oo G^-* gi&S 1M.-ri1 OCO OsiiO lOCO 00 LO Oi o r-4 50 I-H t- COI>. ■^■^ (MCN tH rH r-Hi-H rH''r-r Ol^ rHi-H 1 Is m s'3 h. «-§ 9 H S IP "d 'd % % » S ^3 lp .-^ li ^ « o o 1 o_o ^ g o o O O ^ s o o 3 o o o m 32 II m 3^ 3^ U W ^-v-' te^ ■o-o II m •tS •a 'O 'CJ 13 -a 13 « ■a r^ rj '5? P t3 .2 -ti v 13 tS 1 i s 1 1 1 1 t3 1 1 1 ■1 ^ -§ ^ 1 1 1 1 g 1 % _.., ' — 1 1 1 1 |- 1 a 1 .» 1 ^ 1 ■3, w W M ^ S 00 rH OS a a ^ 154 XIIL— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAEKIED, AND WIDOWED o—* s; 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ CI ^ rt J3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-ii-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 CJ 1 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ( 1 1 t r 1 1 1 t 1 1-« t CO d> Oi 1 1 1 1 1 >-( i-t 1 I CI 1 rH»0 1 1 i-l 1 r-l(N 1 1 1 1 tN-^ 1 rH 1 i COrH ) 1 CNrH 1 C^ I >-* CN rH rHTH 1 1-t ITi i-H 1 M 1 I-l CO(M co»o 1 CM l^(N tUCN 1— 1 r-l COCO »ri-«J< 1 1 -* 1 mrj< 1 1 1 1 rHTj* 1 (M mrH miM o t-l CO (NO in CO 'di -* I CO C^-fl* rH r^ I-l CO o>i>- (MOS COCO t^!C OCO J ■* m(N mm 1 T~l C»f-( COCO (M'^ COOS -*-* in r-i rHN i>. (M 1 l"^.-( CM CO (M-* .-(O c» o I-l rH (N 1-* f-iCl COr-( rH CO t-t CO P-H t>- l-^ CO .-I CO -^ o CO rH COOl (NCI (Mm (M^r- CO rH CiCr^ (Mm C^ICO rH lO l>-0O osm mm CO i-< rH I-< >-l rH r-t rH coco r-l c^ CO I-l fN'* ?:> -ji '^Cl -x; Oj rH -* X~~ r^ rl CI 8 f-Hf-t r^ rH 1-1 I-l r-f CO CO r-l .-(CO t^-^ 1 \a com OS CO i-lCO .-1 T-^ C3CO rHCO ICO CTiiTi 1* t>- com Ol rH I 'S' coco COrH 1 -^ 00 OO mo ^CO S i-l r-t I-t rH r-( I-l rH rH "" CM CO-* CO Oi OO t^ i-tOl --0 t^ -*00 1 CO -*00 COCO r-»>-\ COC^ Ol'-O co -o rH CO rHO ft -^ C0 20 u- TO r~lia OCO CO (TO i-im g r— 1 j-i WrH I-l I-l rH ClrH rHrH 1 -* OlO (Ni-l c--* CM--0 1 <-i CO CI OOl Oi CM CO^ ooin c^co 1 -t* -rf OS rl ( CM :0 CO »-* 1 CO t^Ol rHO coos (MG-1 rH I— 1 rH ■^co CI C^ r^co CM* CO rH 1 r^-* •^un rHCl mo o- c: CI CI t^QO 1 -, 1 I-l CO tin m ■* mt-. o i-l r-i iH rH i-t CO-rti rH CM rH i-.cn coco vnoo :3:s 1-4 1 lO t-- coco I-l rH OOO OS-* 1 1 lOrH coo (N 1 COOS mm ( rH CO r-< rHCl -"Jim OlOO lO t^ 1 1 OiO t^vo 1 I-l OrH OS(N 1 1 COO COrH 1-1 1 rHCO ■^CO 1 1 ^ -X! OS Oi i-iid o CO iH i-t rH i-t(M 1— 1 T-i CSCO CNCO i-ii-i I-l rH rHC^ iOC^ ■<* OS Tti t^ 1 (N l>.50 CDOl 1 1-1 COCO mo 1 1 cMurs I>.QO 1 rH 00-* .CD 1-1 rH COCO ft r-t r-^ r-{ COCO ti ^ Oi 00 oo C> E; <¥ O ^ 5 » fe B o 1 >> *J i 1 1 s w to r3 i s 1 .a 1 1 1 03 f 1 1" •3 1 1 S5 S CO tN S s OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 155 IN THE REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II If II II II 11 II II 11 II II II II II 1 rH II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 I-H CO(M 1 i-H 1 • I i 1 1 1 1 rH I I 1 1 1 I-H GO 1 1 t 1 1 r-t 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 (N (MrH I-H 1 1 .H 1 (MIM 1 l-( 1 1 tN(M 1 1 1 1 i-HrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-H 1 COCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t>- m-* »-H ooo CO^ r-lW> 0-* I— 1 i-H 1 lO^ (MiO rHiO (M- l-Hr-H rH r-H COO I-H i-Hi-H 00-^ I-H CO COOS xa tD COiM laoi 1 C-1 ->*^ »-( 1 rH 00 ■<*ico (MOD -*co ^-* CD^O I-H "S5 IS^ 1 tX) rH-ll coco (Ml-H i-H I-H rH i-HCN t-lr-H COnH cq t^ mco Olr-I CO--* rH l>.*D (Mo:. (M t^ 1 i-i t^OO I-H r-i (M CD rH COCO rH ""S CQCO COCO I-l (10(M COCO i-H. rHiO oa t-- 1 1 o ^a rH. ss 1 m rH-^ eot* 1 t rH(M 00 CO mm om !MCO S§ CO -^ 1 CO •(^tOD COOO C. 00 Oi 1 4 (MCO r-t rH ■*eo 1 1 (MrH OiCO I rt 0. COO 00t>. COOO ot^ t— -^ coco (M{N i-\i-t Tt(CO CO b- (M CO t*i CM m"m" (MO rHOO r-(M mo ■'i^t- OS O CO(M t^rH COt-^ i-HOO OSO OiO Crs O. eO CO ooo ooo coo OrH iCt>- (MCD COCD DICO -^Oi r-t -^ CM(M -^m CM"^ mCD COt-* rH(M (MCO 0000 -^OS I-HC3S mcD rHrH COOO coco I-H -* CO (MrH COCO ri i-H r-i r-l COCO COCO i-H b-OS uiiCD ■^CD I-H t- OS m -*(M OO OS m ■* s 1„ II W^ lg tSTJ ■aa is is gpi O o rt « 10 > o o — g M > r^ m 03 o o tS^ fe:p: g^ IS^ ^^ SS M^ ^^ i^ ,C 0) Is IP o o "3 i ^ W^ « [19 o o a ea jr" a a S a S ^ a a S ^ a S g ■a .2 a fl a « t> 1^ es m la I "S e '12 rri ^ ■Set oil e E = ^ 156 XIIL-^CIVIL. OE CONJUGAL CONDIUQK AGES OF THE UNMARRIED, MABJKIED, AN"!) WIDOWEx; o-a gf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 r o rt ^«-i I 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 t 1 rt Ol 8 1 1 1 1 iH r-i 1 r-f CO 1 1 uri 1 (N r-^i-i I-H r^ ^ 1 I-H 1 i-*(N I r~i r 1 INOO 1 1 1 I IM ( 1 1 cq 1 tNi-H 1 1 1 IM 1 I-H CO I-H CM I-H rH (NiO 1 ^ rH(M r~i\Ci rHCO IM 1 '^Oi 1 CO CO I-H r1 1 CO 1 1 1 I-H 1 CM tM-H I-H CO rH '^ t-fH t^CO CO IC COCO iaoi (N-* CO rH CO'* rH-X- 00-* W rH ■* CO Oi t~m COCO r-HCN lOrH ■^i-H -*t- OS-* 00 CO A I-H 1-t 1-i rH rH I-H CO -■JDCO rHOO I-H I-H oo 10-* t^M iOCO i-H i-H )-H I-H T-i r-^ I-H I-H I-H I-H -*a> nHO cO(M ■rfl t-* ■rJH •* CO 00 CNiH CO f-^ mco ■*Q0 r-l 00 cc ■«*< OlO I-H -* n^ (MCq C^'* VO(M ■*o coco in CO I-H 1—1 I-H rH C) I-H I-H CO COCO r~i rH r-i rH I-H rH r-K ■^ dC' ss CO-* COCi ir. rH •<*« CI 9S to rH r-Hi-H COCO t^(N COCO O'** (N t^ mcN (MCO Or-H coco Ci-^ OtN lO-* ■*C1 1^1^ ooo ■* CI Oi t^ 1 ■* OOO Ot* . (M -^ T-i t-H »o«o ■*co S'* ■^ -71 ig 1— 1 rH . t^co C^O CO'* t^r-- cot* ^^ I-H IQ C>>tO 1 <* OOOl rHCO . i-HIM OCD ss CN'O ^S5 tN.CO rHrH CO CD OiO I-H-* '*CO »-lrH f-H t-« Tj^tM C4C^ Olio b-lO I G^ i-H r-l r-i COO '*CO oso CICO C«(M (NCO ^ Cq(N . 1 1 ^to kOt-H I-H 1 O0U3 O-iri 1 i 00 (M ^ I-H I-H s^s coco I-H I-H □oco COCO rHCN 1 1 lAi-H 1 r-i 1 1 r^co r-( i-l iH I-H i-HrH »H rH 13 GO t-- I 1 1 1 Ob- 1 1 1 1 t 1 »HCO ;^ -*•* I-H O COCO coco & ^ fH rH cqco (M r- COiO t--* C3 o OCO COO COCT) COCO m -* oco 1 mio I-H C^CM 00 Oi coco rH ofc^r r-(CO COCO (M(M PiS < o E n o o -3 II h a 5 ■CtS 1^ II oj en Is ■3 i 1 2 11 rOnt II ll o o II 00 rO V S o o s al Is II ll "^ — V— ■ -v— ^-v-' '-v— ' ^— .,— . ' "■^ — V— • — v— -v— -v- — V— *— v-^ '—V—' ■—V—' >-v-^ -v~ •— v^ ^ ^ ■^ r^ ■^ •3 ■« ■a 1 •c 1 E3 1 1 13 1 ^ ■a t) Id O) 1 1 ■S 1 ■o 1 8 a a S -a i_ ^ 1 1 -§ g a 1 L) 1 oi 1 H 1 ::> 1— 1 « cn &H CQ 1 ^ E^ a S a M ' o EH 1 <3 [ o H 1 CO £■ ^ 44 g rt 1 1 1 iS IT. o CO CO S b- CO 00 CO OS CO o ■* or THE PEQPXE, OJ SOQILAJsTP W. 1881. XS7 IN THE BEGISTBATION DISTRICTS. II J I II II II II II II II II II II II 1 i t 1 II II II 1 1 1 1 1 « 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 1 (N 1 f-i 1 -* II 1 ! II II II (1 r-i I iH 1 !-(.* 1 1 1 1 ( CO 1 (M l-t 1 PHOa MtO oa rH ^^ 1 1 1 1 t 1 i 1 CO \ oieo 1 cq CO 1 Nt» rHi-( (M 1 r-(rH ■«» too -WJC ■"85 S"^ ?5§ 1 i i-i 1 1 f-i 1 r-i C^ 1 eo CS(N iH * (MCq r^.r^ rHC^ 00 CD COO". T-H rHrH rHC3 "s ooo ooo "**<«:: COCO Tt^b, COrH SBS MTq OO b-eo COCO MCO lOC^ rH CO ■* C-) §3S (D(H (Mt-- rH ss •^^ rH CD t— t^i-H oco r-tCO ■^ t>. cot* r-* iO rHOD co o OiO ■*.co rH i-i r-l 10-* ir>(M iO(M OOO a;>oo I ^ lOO OCO oato t~\ »o coo (MCO eo>^ r-{ t-» 1 1 <3iO lO-* -*iO r-lf-f l-t CN(M 1>-(N rH CO ss CO CM rH COCO C0 04 -*cq CDO 00 1-1 OkO 1 CO o» o f5S (NO OCO COiO r~fr-i ■«*Ui cor* 1 i-l COCO wo ■* 1 "*00 COOD coco r-ir-i r-i rH CO oo^ t-t r-t (NtP a;3 r~i r-l 1— 1 fH(N too r-llO Cfl(M N (NCO 10(0 COjCO COrH OU3 1 to i-H to O'* r-(rH oot>- !^S rHd ■*!>. CO-* t*l>- rH OO voo I 1 ■^rH t-(M rH CO |-T<-|-I rH r-(r-t (Mwa OOi-t 1 >-< lOO (Nl>i »-t CO cnio CftiO COCO oooo !H. t*c* ^co CO«3 t.CM r-i rHO to 00 OO ■*o rH r-Tirr ■*-l.~ i-Hr-t i-Hi-H lOiO 1 II |j OJ " II 1 h o o S3 la 55 V CO II 1 1 ll §1 ll Is t3^ h 09 PS 1 f^l a 1 1 1 1 1 1 a, a 1 1 t3 1 t3 r3 1 ■ * 1 1 i p ( a <) H H w p^ 1 ■R n 3 M 1 H ^ o ji 1 EH 1 s Is cT ^ ^ < r-4 s s ^ 158 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED 00 CO a o o O a o •f-i u m (D ID ft c Cm O m o •a a o o bo ■ff o O ■1 M g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 rH i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t oa 1 r-t 1 1 1 CI I r-i 1 1 r-H I-H 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 I r >-i 1 1 r 1 [ 1 r 1 1 i-H 1 1 (M(N 1 1 OrH rH tH 1 1 1 1 W^T-t 1 N y-f 1 CM CO 1 1 r-ir~i (MrH 1 r-i 1 1 1 r-i I r 1 I (Nr-l 1 rHOi tOlM OC» 1 1 COCO CM(M 1 r-i CM(M 1 rH 1 1 CM 1 rHC^ , 1 1 00 Oico ft -* l-{^ COCO eoio C0C30 1 ■* t--w (MO rH CM C^r-i ■* CM 1 '* COCO rH-* t^ T-H r-1 r-i 1 G- r-H . TjH -rtn ■^la r-* ■**< CO ^ 1 CO coco f~t-^ 10 T' ■*oo "CrH r^'-^ c»«> irsjTi CM ! t^rH CM CO CM CO 00 •* 01(M ti i-lfH r~i rH rH t-i to t^f-H t^-* r-ii-i 10 CD (M«0 '*-* COOS ODOi . C3J CO id CM(M CM t^ rHCl CX)CO l?s (Mi-^ r-\ «3 CI CO CDCO CO^ a> rH-* CO-* 00 (M (MOO ^ I-H r-1 rHCN r-i ^ r-i «3 t-iO iin vn (MOi rH CM CO-M (MCD r^ -* (M!0 oco CO rH CO CO "*o rHC^ rH(M 00 CO ■*rH rH tNcq rH rH r-i t 00 r^ ss 1 1 ■* r-i 10 i-l(M CM 10 '^ r-i rH rH r-i r-^ 1 00 . r-H-* CD CO cot^ m r-i ■* rH cor^ r-i I-H iftOO (MO 1 t ■* >-< i-HOi CM CM I-H I-H CM urjco (MrH 1 •tJHCU 00 CO (MI>- CO?D rHCO j-i 1-^ rH-* CPCM t-< 1 CO 10 01 IM (MO «;oj '^l^ r-i r-H 00 00 10 CD r rH co. CO t>. I r~i ■^0 (MOO 1 CM S5 CM I-H rH t-i C-01 ) 1 00 rH 0-* t i CO 00 c»CM 1 1 OS l-*. 00 ■* 1 1 COC^ CO 00 CM t M coco w kOO CO"* (MrH I-H rH(M (MrH rH rH OJO IOC30 1 i eo<© '^OS 1 1 00 c^ rH "^ k 1 i-*ai IC t-- 1 1 rH CO rHlO I 1 C31CO 10 r-1 1 1 OiOS r-i "* 1 t (N rH (Nln 1 1 1 1 eo"«ai 1 I-H 1 1 com 1 1 1 1 cm:o !_, I 1 1 urs-* t 1 1 1 ■rf Ol 1 1 I 1 i-it-i CO CO r-< r-t t) t« WCSl Sg5 Oi CO "1 Is ^ EC -3 1. E II gg si 1 |s h 5 1% C 1 rt 03 p ll CD EO 5 ^ ■ ' — >^ — V- "-v^ — ^ ►:] TJ '^ r^ -3 •a ^ 1 1 .2 6 t2 ■2 1 B a Til 1 q 1 a a t3 1 1 ■a 4- -a 1 ,***ws ,-^ 1 t» El 1 r^ M 3 H 1 1 fi T 12; ' I 5 1 1 =3 ■s 1 1 1 & a i' B s if 1"^ 1 5 p p d 55 ig ■* 00 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1681. 159 IN THE EEGISTKATION DISTPJCTS. I > II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II I I I iH II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ''■-'I II II II lr-1 II II Ir-I |(M llp-ll ll«l II II II II llrti II J t-t I j-M ICO II i-l I rH(M I I r-tiH I I rHi-H ,H I i-H CO I I (M (N COW II II IrH II II rH -■ II CO 1 "tflO I -* ?0 -# to (M 1 iH -*CO iHfiO .-"CO ?0 I «OtN . ss (MO iHCO toco r-^i-t CO-^ IMO OS-* i-iiCi «3 00 r-t mco rH rH - OO rH rH a>(M rHC-l »HrH rHCO t-tt-t r-i'^ OOCi S83 1 r-t CO'* r- i-t i-lr-l 1 rH I-H irsco coc^ 1 -t l«,-H rH{N 0O!£) o- rH rH t I r-it~{ rH t^ CM(M I-l CM as co- II lO CM CS1. CO O eo (MO (M.^H I U3 I C» eOCfl r-tCD I r-f 1-H Ol to O '■«*" 00 CON i*-oa O"- low coiaq r*oo ■-»-* oes Ob- cooo «'« It* I •«* ott) i lo WO OSOl -'itOO ■^O r-fCO rHlO (NOl i-lOl .0 Of 03 p-hO ^O WOft WKM TO eg -^cD oi"* or© COM* coco §5S =s r-t(N (NOS O^ ■^ CI (M-^ COCO t^go r-tOO cqco «Dos COM o w lours M)CO .CO r-t CNCO ■^<31 1 I-H ■*CO com ■«tioo laco OiOi Kcn t (-1 oc I CO II (D t- CON CTi-H s O Ol >H O ^ bC o5 r-^ 1 'to (O to 60 Oi coco C5 "^ OlO COM* 00 r^ c-i »-i C^ CD 0__0> ** O l-Ct-T co'"o , !0^ f-H 1 CO 1 CO 'SI l-H I l-H t-H COCO 1 !M 00 1 l--f-H t I 1-1 I 1 1 1 1 ri 1 r-lrH COCO ^C^ i-HCM I— 1 "*CO 05 1 COOS 1 1 COC-1 1 CO l-H CO 0^ CO 00 CM CD '^ 00 I-H 00^ Id t 1 1 0:1 1 l-H 0^ CM CO (MCO noD I-H COrH l-H l^C5 C0 1-- CM r-H cot^ 1 10 1 1 |-HI>. coco (NO 00 cq i-HrH 10 GO Id ^-H CO r-H -rJ^CO *b- iH ^5 1 00 Oi^ rH(M CMOi COCO rHCM TOCO '^urti 1 1 lOOi I-H 1 l-H <© 00 l-H COCO CO CO iHOO ?5g5 ^^ iHm COb- 01 CO rH 1 1 sg^ CM CD I '^ I-H CM (MfM 10 iH CM CO o rHlM CM CO iHCM I-H CO COCO OiH COTji CM rH CJJb- l>.00 I 1 b-(M iH(M i-HOi (MCI l-H l-H i-HO COCO i-HOO r-i l-H 1 tH Cli-I IMCM 1 I (M CD iTi as 1 [ in CM CM 1 1 CD CO b-'+i 00 CO mi^D I I com t^CS 1 iH Ob- CO ■^ lH{M G^i-H COCO t-H r-H cMm iHO i-H(M 1 1 COOS CM'XJ 1 1 l-H 00 rHOO 1 iH CO 00 (MOO 1 1 coco 1 CO 1 1 coco mas 1 1 -*m iHOi 1 1 CD"^ I-H l-H 000 iH (MC<1 b-00 m t- CTCO t 1 1 1 '^r^ 1 1 1 1 OSOi 1 CO 1 I CM CO 1 CO 1 1 com I iH 1 1 m'* 1 [ 1 1 00 1 1 I [ coco 00C7S rH iH ■^ -^ Slii COOT CO 00 t 1 1 1 oo> 1 1 1 1 -rUtO 1 1 1 I CM b- 1 1 1 [ 000 1 1 I 1 m b- 1 1 I i CD CO 1 1 , 1 03.C* 00 t-H I-H COCO CM OS CO(M coco I-H iH t^b- COCO a^ CTSi-H OCD CDO b-iH 00 CO COCO (MO COCO 000 000 CTiO ■-fc (MtM 10 CO CM CM iH l-'-l--- CM CM iH iH rH mco CM CM OT TS S. ^ & CD S; ^ fe & S'3 ^& ^ ^ a> 6: E: si ^ « Is ^ (U si -1 W^ M M^ II II gg -73 -a II ^g CO > as -V- -V- -V— -V- -V— -V- — v- — ^ -V- — ^ -V— s^^ -v— -V- -V— — ,- -V- -v- ^/— ' -v— -V- ^ -« r^ "S -c S — ^ ■"i V ■a 'TS -a Ti fli a .2 rf 1 ^ ^ U a .2 ^ -§ 1 r3 & ^ a 1 i: 1 1 ^ e S & s ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ :^ ^ t) 03 ^ P g g 5 ^. g ^ ' '■ Y ^ ' — ,, 1 '■ r~ / \ y ^ ^ — ^ ^ r 1 ^ ^ •^ CO ■"S -^ 1 '"' 1 ; ■5 ,,- ,^ b- t ^ V 1 ^ "0 1 CD y. CO 1 CTj -0 1 ~ ~ e 1 ''^- 1 T J -e o* 162 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 00 00 el ^ o o 02 en O m o ■c -p m o •iH -P c3 u CD Xi -p p. O P4 ID o o a o o cS o o o M ■" 1 iH 1 1 1 rH 1 r 1 1 i 1 1 1 ) I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 -§l 1 1 1 r-( 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-^ 1 1 y-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 t r rH I r-t r VO , 1 .-H rH 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 \o 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 r 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 T-i rH 1 1 T-t o 1 •-t I CM 1 1 d iHCO ■*(M I o 1 1 1 1 1 ^ rH 1 1 1 1 t-i 1 rH 1 1 t T-i rH I 1 1 I t-t rHCO 1 1 1 (M 1 00 -11 (M (M-* I CO i-\ 1 (N-* 1 1 CO 1 COCO t (M m 1 (M'* rH I-H CO 1 OCD rH'* COrH cqco rH rH 1 rH COLA 1 CO \Cii-t rHOO h»lO r-{ r-i t-A 1 CM CO 1 CD -dlM 1 Oi rHCO o I C^co rHi— ( OO i-lrH I CO COO ■^-* r-^ t-i ^- ^S COCO dco coo ■* ■>d< rHI>. t*(M T*iC.CO (O^ iftCO rHCN coirs I>.rH (MCO ■^CD (Ot^ (MO Tl<-:t- COt^ ■*o CM-* OO rH rH 00 s C^ C^C^ I-H rHCO r^ r-i T-i rH T-\ T-\ T-i 1-t r-i t^(M r-t 1 ■*o S£5 1 CO 0.-H (MCO 0{» -^rH § .a) -^CO C-1-* l>-(M l>-CO rHCl o i-(i-i COCO CM CO rH T-t rHrH rH T-t CI CI C^rH T-i rH(M t^-* 1 (M ^1-* 1 T-t rHCO r-iCO (M 1 o -* o i-H .-KM rH(M >*i -* ?-H rH r-t rH rHi-H -rHi— 1 I— ( :o rHrH CO rH ,-HOO Tjll-H COCO iOI>. 1 1 I>-C<1 Sa 1 CI ■^co CIO CM-Tfi OO OCO rHIM (MCO I>.CO 1 rH o rHi-H CN-* r-H rHCM r-(CC OCO rH CO (Nia rH^ tMCO Ulit^ l>-CO rHCO ■^t^ t-.rH (MrH O'* -J- - rHCO (NrH "*CJ CO CI rH 1 lO 1 1 ^C3 1 t^ 1 1 -:J^ CI C-CO rH^ rHrH c-i or-- 1 1 1 1 CDIO 1 -H - r/ 1 1 1 1 1 1 iMCO 1 1 1 1 (MO 1 1 1 I -r o ^ I-H 'M cooo CD-* CI CI rHrH rH rH ^ >H ■«* t-^ I— (00 ryy c^. m "jD rH "^ t-^CO "^ Oi com intM (N-i* r-t-r-i O'* COO OiCD OrH CO :o O^rH o^ OO OiT-t COrH (N t^ t^rH -TfH 'Tfl ">* -^ rH rH rH rH T-t o _^ to ^^ ^<] ^ w -? e r^ t ^ s CO j^ A fH 1 ?. s ^ Sn ^ ^ &= % S ^. %% s ^% ^ 2 ?: ^ (D a & ^ ^ %% II o o Si 2 as ^ o ,Q « S 2 rQ « c o ap=H .a S o o S'=3 o o o O l3^ ^^ gg gg II gg afe 3e — .- — /^ ~-y— V-V-' —V— — V— — ^^ — >^ — v— — v-- v_y_- --N — v— ■ >-v— — v-' -V— ■— y-^ "^ -V— -V- < o 1:3 Td -r! -d TJ •d Tj '^ 'Tit Tj Ti OJ '^ f^ H -a 1 a ■s ^ 1 ^ ^ § r3 & ? 1 i ■s ^ y -g ^ >5 g ^ B ^ a g t3 t ^ s b ,^ a 'g r^ ■g .s 6 fl D a ^ & s g & a g p a ^ t) a ^ ^ a ^ ii5 a ^ ^ . ' ' wj 1 1 " 1'"" 1 F^. 1 in c^ P3 -C^ It H s ' 23 T a * CO ^ 1 fe5 H D to o i •i3 T . — .-^ S 1 T o w r£3 ^ ;fi •tJ g n:3 ^ S O c5 « 3 1 a OJ a OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 1G3 IN THE KEGISTEATIOISr DISTEICTS. ■ ■ < ) II 11 > > 11 II 11 II 11 II II II II II II II i 1 II II 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-H I 1 1 1 i iH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 t-t 1 rH 1 1 1 iH 1 1 rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 I (M 1 1 1 1 rHrH 1 iH i 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 CMi-H t 1 i-\ 1 rH-5*' 1 lO •^r-i r^-( iH rH t-(*M (M I COf-l 1 t^ iHTji CM 1 1 -<* rHt^ t^d urso 1-1 rHCO l>-rH ■*io r-i -*oo S"" OSO CMiO COCO ^CO 1-1 1 COrH 1 »-t 1 C^ IMiH 1 -* 1 '(H QOCO 1-100 (MCO dOi ■"S -<:J10S COI>- l>.CO r-i g^S °=s CM CD coo r-t rH'* 1 ^ fir-t *CO rH CO G-{ i-H T-ir-i CO(M I— 1 CO-* rH rH(M U'S'* r-i rH i-HCD coco rHtM rHO ICSCO 1 1 rH I-l CNG^ CM CM (MIO CO-* 1 , CN -* COiO r-i>~i 1 OO c^m s^ rH CM rH f-t i-H .-((M - 1 (M 10-* OO rHrH lOvo CQOS rHt^ rHCO (£>Oi 1 1 i-lrH tMi-l coco rHCM CO"* ■*co -* lO I— 1 rH ■"Jl-* '^O t 1 ■^co (M -* -* CO -* m 1 r-l I-t t— I .— 1 rH rH CNrH 1-1 CO r-i r-i lO-OO 1 ■* 1 1 (Mr-t (Mas 1 1 SS3 rHCD 1 1 cocq ss I 1 CM 00 COU3 SS5 1 1 o;ioo Oi-* rH-* 1 1 ■*»n COCSl (M-* rH 1 rH I -H 1 1 i-H rH (Mcq cqcsi lOirs t^l>. rH rH r-i ^CO Oii-i 1 1 1 1 lOCO 1 1 1 1 -*iO r 1 1 1 cqt^ 1 t-i 1 1 CM'*! 1 1 1 1 rt^ura 1 1 1 1 coco 1 r-i 1 1 «-ic^ C^(N tMCO 1^00 O O rHrH ■*co rHrH lO-* COfO 1 1 t I O CO 1 1 1 1 rH r^ 1 1 1 1 f-(CJS 1 1 1 1 (M!M 1 1 1 1 COCO 1 1 1 i OS CO 1 1 1 1 1— ll-t OQO i-H s^s O OO CO(M coco -*-* o c^ (MrH t— 1>. OJCO Oi CO CO CO OS CO COCO "^ Oi t>-l>- coco CO(M COCO COOS 00 1-- CO CM coi--- -^t^ rH(M CO CO -*ai CM r-l cor-- r-i "rH i-HrH IMlM G^(M CN(N r-< r-^' r-l •^ CO rH r-i m ai 1 m 03 M S 1 1 s s Is s S. CD S 03 M CO a C3 M ca 'a CD S.„ »- %% 1^ II I| 11 as 1^ 5 3^ a^ II S -ana 13 'Tli '^ TS -d tJ ni s ■« OJ TZJ m 13 OJ ftf .2 "S '^ Ol ^ 1 73 i 1 a> 1 1 ^ -s a ■T3 ^ g 1 1 ■c 1 d B 1 > ^ s p= e rt g s g 1^ a ^ ts & a B ^ F3 P 1 ^ ' ' ^ t. r— ' ^ ' ' 1 ■ 'oi 1 1 1 1 , t^ 1 1 rt 1 1 1 1 » m t "^^ OJCO ' 'd 6 F^-lii 3 fi ■i^ l-s ' CO 1 1 2 50 o M ^ f ij S^ ^^i Y e * 1 1 a o 1 j3 M 1 ■g o h-3 ■* »cs 164 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAERIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED OtJ > 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 * ( 9 1 o « rf at 1 i-H 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 I t r-t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I rH 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 rH 1 rHC^ 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-f 1 I 1-f 1 1 i 1 ! 1 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 rH I i CM o Oi 1 1 rH 1 COrH 1 1 1 1 Cl 1 1 1 1-^ 1 1 1 l-\ I 1 1 rH -^ 1 c^ 1 i r-ir^ r-ir-i -* 1 rH(M rHCq COrH «OIO VQ OO 1 to l>-CM C^O >-{ 1 CI 1 coi-^ 1 CO C^rH CICO 1 CO COrH 1 Oi t-l CO r-i I rHO rH OO r-cti CT. rH CM(M COOI «>.o o r-1 CO CO fMCl t"-0 CM (M lO r-^ 1 lA C?CO com 1 o 0O-* coo (MCO icca COO 1 CD rHC-D 1- id rHCD OiCO •-H'* I-- rH rH r-lr1 OlO r- -a IC r-i CD CD COrH »ono eot-- I— 1 r-i r-i r-i rH r-i rH s 1 o CO-* 1 o j-t -^ lO -* C-IO 1 t-^ o -^ 1 >o COOl CO -*< rH ■* -* w OO rHCO T)i r^ ■^ao 'r>--f ■^r-* -*■« «a»N. I— 1 rH rH rH rH r-i r-l •-I CO rHOO la -^ CCiC ■^■(M l-H rHrH rH rH r-i r-i icaa Ci CO § ^Cl OS 00 CO t>. CI CO fiC CO C^C-1 rHiJi QOCl .-( 1 co»o 0-* 1 O coirs CD t^ Cl r- O- 'JD O CC -'g^ OCO Cs^ VtM (MiH rH C^i-< C^ rH Cl rH iC "^ urs r^b- rHOi CO 00 CO'O 1 C-1 'eib- OlO 1 CO irsi-H Oi'-O rHCO ir, CO CDI"- -1- -o OC Cl -V •—! ^CO (MCO ■*-^ t^m d) rH I—t i-{ rH CO l^ t— r-i rH CM ^-* rH UTi t-co I>-«3 1 i-{ coco M^CO 1 c^ -^lO CO ITS coc^ COIC '-'tt Cl ■* -*CO COC-v 1 -* '•" , -1 CC ir^ rH rH rHrH ■^ "* rH ^ 00 (M -t^o 1 1 fOOi C^CO r-i r-i Cl rH iri'sH r-\ 1-t -^HC^ -+. rH ^ ■«*HO (--CM 1 CO ?Dt>- COCO C^ 1 00 lO 00 cq C^-* CD-* coo 1 1 Oico Od .— 1 ,—1 CC Cl cim 1 CD lO b- 1>-CD eo-^ lO r-\ r-\ rH r-iOi r-i Cl CO coco CM CO CO (MCO c- c5co ^ -*t-- 1 Oi 1 1 COCO T-H-* t I com J-t 1>- 1 1 coco CICO 1 1 u- "* TfH Oi 1 1 t^-t"- Oir-i 1 t 0 1 1 1 1 OO CO 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 TtH ■* I—I r-l I— 1 t- ,^ CO -^ 1 1 1 1 ^lO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t Tiio CD lO rHCO i-i r-i rHi— 1 ClCM Cl i—( CD CD -*->:J1 tj ;>^ 00 t^ cot"- fO iCi i-t ^ IC t^ iLftO (MO CO OS 00 00 OO r^- too t^CD OSlO COOi rH O t^rH R^ OCM OOOO coco ss r-\ I— 1 r-H in "*CO OjO COCO 1-< >-i rHrH UCO C350 bfl ^- l-H rH ^ rt<; r, 1 1 t; ■/: y; y' -^ „ to i 1 > - ^ _o C ^1 fi o o 'Tins <■*%,-"-■ ■— ,-~. "^.~^ •-^^■^ — V— ' S— y-»^ "^,~- ■^',— '-'-y^-' N— ^^-i. ■ — —^ '— ,— — , — ■ ■ — , — ■ ^— ,— ' ■— !-—■ ^— .-w ■.,--,. Q 6 "S r^ n r-" ^ TJ a O s « a n 13 1 :3 % ^ ^ g 1 1 5^ 1 o « ^ o o a a o CJ 1 1 ai 1 1 ' fe 1 « -w . ' H ~ ' H ^ P ^ 1 ( 1 O s 1 •■^ C^ o ^ cw a o r. c^ e w '" 4 o •S CO O o ■J- i4 ^? ^ g CO N !:€ |_.W1I>C , ,.„ -,— 1^..— . OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 165 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 rH 1 1 1 ' 1 iM 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 CM [ t 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i I 1 1 1 1 tH f-H 1 1 1 1 iH I-H 1 1 1 1 1 t-t : r-i f-i 1 1 CO i I 1 1 1 1 1 i-H 1 1 I CM 1 1 I-H 1 1 I-H 1 1 CTi-H 1 r-i 1 I-H i-H 1 t CO 1 ^ 1 1 1 CO t r-i -H I Ttfl-^ 1 1 1 1 1 l-t I r-i I-H 1 CO-* 1 1 (M 1 r-iiSTi 1 r^ '* 1 CO 50 1 I-H (N 1 1 iO 1 1 CO CM 1-\-^ 1 1 CO 1 CO(M 00 c^ T-l t-- ! Ci OCO t^iO r-<(M OICO C01>. 1 (M 0-* OCO I-H fi 1 r-\ COCO I-H [ CO . I-H i-H -*00 t>.>s< >*o .-H 1 OSOl OO rH I-H 1 I-H CO-* CO"* ! CM oiin CO CM r-HOO coco CMrH CO CM I— 1 "* C-lOi Oi-^ COI>- 1— 1 CMI^ CO (M ^§^ rH I-H '*G<1 rHCO .-HO ^5^ 1 vo ■*co (NrH CO(M 1 (M covo CO I-H •*f5 COCO i-H lOCO CO lO CMO 1-1 CO cot^ .CO COOi COu:3 CI ITS lOrH com rHCO rH t^O I-H ■* Oi t-^00 ■* ■* cOt>- i-H 00 w CM'* . OSIO rH CO -* OOS '^^ -*- OOO QOOi COCO CMOi ^S §s CM CO COCO r--\ S5 rHi-t 1-i CO-* coo 00 Oi (MCM rH ^O OOCO ITS CO 1 CO lOCO rH r--cM ooco CMt- rHCO S)00 cot^- I-H rH (N^ I-H ■*r-i coco (MCO ss CC* CM-* -*o rHCD CM CM SS rHCO ooco CM CMOS 1 O rH OSOi COOS vO O CM t"-0 rHCO rH rH CO SS com OS OO c^co CO fr-i-H r-t ^E CM CO S?3 COO CM CO 1 ^ I-H CO (MCM b-CO CO* CM CM CM CO I-H t-t I-H rH t^ Oiio gS 1 "* iOI>. SS r-iOi COCO coo I-H 1-i CO 00 T-lrH (MCM c-ico 1 CO COrH CO"* CM CO 1 CM * coco 1-1 CO (MCM COI-- II COI>. •* o COkO coo CO 1-- CMCM oso CO eo ■* m mo II OCO (MCO CO-* II II (MrH II II m QO o CO CO CO coco I CO!?S 1 CO o com OCO OOO -II II o-* oooo oooo iflt^ CM m CM b- l>-CO CM iTi ■*0 ■* "* OCO i-H m CO"* coco COO ■*0 '^ -* "* CO rHCO CO CM COO •QCO C?(M i-t t>-OS COCO rH coco COCO 0(M CD 00 T-{Oi CM CO moo OrH CD l>- 0O(M com COrH rH OO ■* -* I-H mco rH l>- m"* -*m ooco coco mco CO-* O CO (M CO b-.rH O (M COOS iomi I-H "* CO CO I-H rH 00 !=l 1 & s a 21' OT 3^ .2 3 3 >" rd-o wg ^^ 1^ teg gg .s a -I o o a ^ S s ^ t5^ ^^ TO IT- -SB ^i 11 gfS fflP= ^^ is 0305 t^n asm w^ o3rn ^P- r/i"— < c3m J^P- „t— I «iai -gg .§.§ J| -fg .§■§ J| |g K^ gg g^ Wg gg 1^ Kg o o gg t2 S ^ a a ^ i-:| ja &* 1G6 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED. CO 00 13 a m Cm o CQ a o a c3 u +^ m ■a ® (S ■p o 5 a o • iH -P a .o D &D O o I D M 100 and above. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M r 1 COCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 r I 1 1 t t 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 pH I fH 1 1 lO CD "^ 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 t 1 1 t rH 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C4 S Cd i-t 1 1 1 >-< rH 1 r 1 1 1-^ 1 1 r 1 1 r-ir-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I CM g rH rH lO 1 1 <-l COD! 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(Mt* (M(M cot>» CSiO rH 10 COb- t£>-^ 1 1 i-H 1—1 cc* Oi t^ l-tl-i CO(M r-l ■^ CO CD rn'^i-T rH 1 -^O com 1 I -^CO t^.crs rHCO —1 rjZ, (MC-l rHCM -*(M COCO CM i~\ I— ( COCO CO r-( CO CO ID >. 1 1 lO Oi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^.^- s^ i-ir-< OS CM rH' '~*v~' -'^■^- "■*V"^ ^^y^' '-'%'*' ^'V~' "v~* """V^ *— V^* O k3 i 's^ rirJ ■s -3 ti n:3 1 •g '^ 1 1 s 1 1 0) ■2 1 a ■2 1 O i 1 1 1 -§ g t> a s S5 -a 1 ^ g ^0 1 ' •■ , .- Y i« 1 H P2 .s s S 3 1 1 O OR CO CQ 1 0) p o 5 1 i '13 1) 15 "o 9 o g li PQ fJ o "rt HH =a ^ to CO S CD a u 1 1 1 i 1 QO OS 01 rH OS CM OS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 167 IN THE REGISTRATION DISTRICTS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 1 '• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '-■till 1 1 t 1 1 A I 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 r-i I 1 cq 1 1 rH t 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 iHi-H 1 1 1 1-\ rHr-t 1 1-\ CO 1 l-\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 I »H J-HCO i-i 1 1 1 1 CM 1 CO r-l 1 coxa I cq in 1 G lOCO 03.-* ICit* (M(31 ClvO COCO ■*"* (M t 1 CO (M-* CCt-H i-HiH COO rHCO I>-CO rHrH ^o ■*IQ rH-* r-\ ■^00 CD 00 CO (31 rH -*CD ^lO I>.CS rH - CO"* (M 1 1 1 i-l r-t CM I-H rH rH rH rH (MCO i-HO r-tiH I CO lO«D l^rH (M. OiCO rHCO '^O r-" r-i 00 t>. t>-ir5 S5S5 COO r-i (MCO lOCD 1 rH oaa 05t>. I ^ COO r-i (MCO rHt>. CO"* r~ir-i (MO rHrH COCO CD 00 SS r-ivn rHO 3^ r-^t^ rHCO CO"* rHrH C3.o t^O (MlTi CD-*< coo r-i^a rHCO CD CM rH [ 1-1 I-Hi-t (M{M rHrH rHrH r-i rHrH rH (MCM cqio (7S(» 1 1 - 1 1 t^OO CO"* 1 i I^OS (MCO ] 1 (M !>. 1 1 ] 1 Cn.cc) co-^ r-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHO 1 1 1 1 ^rH 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 lOCO 1-i r-i cJsr* 1 1 1 i rnl>. 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O'*' -rt* -f rHOi uA lO -ti o -f Ol CNOl CO CI I-H COiO -*Os j-< 1 c^ -t^ CO CO Ot^ rHC o r-< T~i r-i rH COul coc. J (Min t^in 1 i-H CI 1-* Cli-H Q--\t-^ coco rH CI lO-r* l-H coco r-K COCO OOOO OOCM ^(M COW 1 1 r-\ -# lOOi 1 CO rH CO Ol-^ " CI 1—^ rH-l CI I— 1 o r-\ r-i rH rH ■* ■<*< coco O-^ (Ni-H to<^ cr. (M rH 1 CO CI Ol t- 1 t— 1 vri o kOTtH '-C^ ^.a^ O -i^ OO-rf COu- , 1 CO -— f CO-* rHN Id CO r-H rH CI d "^ -<*l "^ ^#0 iCOl 1 1 t--CO CI CO 1 [ rHI>. O !>. 1 1 »o d CO o r r o CO co-^ lOCO rHl>- 1 iH t-rH coco 1 1 -t^os CO 00 1 1 OC^ lOCO coc b-t-. ca o 1 1 cocq COO r-{ 1 ti -tH OCD 1-1 CI "* -t;c-i 1 f-H 1 1 O'OO 1 rH 1 1 1— CI 1 ^ 1 1 '^1 '— . UTiO ^ CI OSOi ^ 1 1 I-"; '^^ ci-o CI CD O 1 1 1 1 Oi CI 1 1 1 1 car- 1 1 1 1 ca lO rH CI 1 1 CI I— 1 1 1 \ r^ — 1 1 1 1 ^ CD '^ CI d >!-'; '""' r^ j~K ^ OiC-l 1 I I 1 COi-H [ 1 1 1 CD Cs 1 1 1 1 OSC^ I 1 [ 1 ^^HtO 1 1 1 1 CO C-. 1 1 1 1 ^si CI CI coco ^ jS COCO 'tH CO -*co COCO icsoa -:t<0 CI CO r-^-Xi „^ 050 r—c OCO '-Z. 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II 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I rH II 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I f^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 rH i 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I-H 1 r-t 1 1 f-t 1 1 rH T-t 1 rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 r-t 1 1 1 rH .11 II 1 1 1 1 l-t 1 1 c^ 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 CO CO 1 i-(C^ 1 rH CM i 1 (N 1 1 t-l 1 i-t 1 1 (M -* I 1 (^^ II II 1 t 1 ■<*< -*CM coco f-t 1 .-I iH 1 -*CO 1 ■* 0-* rH •-i "* «>-ti~t rH 1 iH ur5. oo CMOS OCO rHrH rHCM COCO COrH ' (MCO 00 (M rHrH rH CO 00.CO rHCO -*CO (MOS I CO 1 cq iH 1 CO CM rH ss rH CO CJSl^ SjiS rH(M CO-* OrH IT^CXD 1 O S?5 "* CO OtH CM!M OOO IMCO rH 1 CM a-, t-- o-^ CO-3* CM-* 1 rH CO 1 1 1 ■*rH rH!M ss CO 1 rH rH SS 1 1 gg ss rH^ SS OrH CO-* 1 rH .HOO CMt^ rH rH 1 TH I--CO CM CM S§5 1 I I CO 1 rH II a- CO rHrH CO(M OKi 11 rHCM I rH II f*CO rHtO I I O t^ COCO -f CO CM CO -* II l-^QO rH CO II <>irH II COCO II i Qot-- I ri"^ "-• ' I ' 22 ' f^ I ' -z^^S OCO COiO oo OCO CICM r~trH ,— , ea to r^r— OOO OCO OOCO to t^ rHOO rHrH OO OSQO rHCO t^CM OOCO COO OiCO -*0 OOO CO"* OCO t^O ZZr^ ^!h t—O t-^h- ■-' 3,Q s 1 1 1 1 I— 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH t 1 1 I rH 1 rH nH I 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 rH 1 I ^ 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 rH 1 CO 1 1 1 1 t rH 1 O o> 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 CI (M 1 1 r^ 1 r-< 1 1 CO CM 1 1 -H 1 t 1 1 1 rH 1 (Mr-t - dCO lOrH COO 1 ■^ oco ,-i\a I>.(M 00^0 OO ti 1 1 Tti CI 1 CO 1 '^ CI CO CI r->- 1 CI -rtICO Cl Ml I-H lO -f CI ..c- 1 CI -*-* OiA --((M ooco . »A rH rH CI CI CM I-H f-i ITS CO "* Or^ CI -M -^' lo r-t CI c;-* ot-- inco rH F-H r-i COCO i-f iJi in CM OSOi G.m 1 T-\ it; i-H 1 CO 1 CI T-H r-l r-\ COCO r-l CI "^ ^ CO OiOi ssa - ., 1 r-( T-H — > C] CM OiCO rH 1 1 1 r-tOS 1 .-H 1 1 COOi 0\ -* 1 rH OC3a -H C-l CO eo::> COCO t3 fx _. . ICCO -*G0 r-l '^ COCl lO lO n^ _». _» s?§ r-< -^ TO ^-^ Cl Ot) 03^2 ?' rH(N to ir^ CJCI t--00 COCO tia<; ■n t -^ r/> « £ ^ -f A .^ r/: a m II g si c5 7, 11 O O .11 ^ 1) m > II 3 75 II ^& 6 S3 1? o — .— ' ^— ,-— ' '*—,—' *^N— ^ W>y-V — V— ' *— .— ' ■— . — ^ »— \— ' "-v^ - -y ■!.' - -^ 1 - - ^ r ■ o "^ 8 -7^ ^3 _- . a 1 ^ % t:> 1 ■3 1 PI 1 (1) O •E 1 o D 1 a t3 1 ;-H ■a o s 1 1 "" t I — *— . -^ 1 •n 1 t^ 1 , , 1 '-> : « . I H ■-i 1 M 3 ^ i G '■C2 1 1 1 1 1 55 3 O r *-H Eh 5 C:i] 3 O « ^ [4 05 5 ?3 41 ^ CQ II 1 O H S CO, 1 _J_ I-H rH uaaKaM^ OB THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 173 m THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. II II \ r-i 1 CO 1 1 (NCO II II 1 ,1 II 1 II II II II 11 1 1 >-H 1 II 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -* CO rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 II II II ■ [ CD OM rH s;s 1 rH 1 1 1 1-t 1 i 1 1 1 tH I 1 1 rH 1 rH rH 1 1 t CM 1 rH rH 1 rH C5CO II 1 1 rH -41 "S COO ^g 1 1 1-* 1 rH 1 1 j~i 1 1 1 iO rHI:^ 1 *C> J CO coco CO'* CM CO rH -* t^ COrH Sg3 SS CO SSS I5S -*i|>. OO ^rr! vC5i« tM r-( (NCO ss 1-1 -rf 05 00 '^'J^ COlH COtJ* oco S^ Cll^ ^-, ^ S^S? rH_ OO "*" '"' rH OO OO ■*co Or-l r-( OO »■": TO COCO -XxrO CO t-~ ^s rH CM (M COOO r-co "* m ■^ ir^ -^CM O ^ OS t^ -* CM 1— 1 ga i-t -* rH CO rH 1-1 f-H CO »oo . r^o COtH CO Tjl rH -^ 1 'M t-i>. Ol'* 0-* CD OS 0.-1 -# t^ i-H COO o:^ M T-Ti-T '^'i?; rH :i mi CI CN ■r-\ ■— 1 1— 1 coo ri'^! 1 .-1 fM to C^ Ci f5S CD 1>. -* CC mo T-i C^ (MCM rH CO -* xn i-Tt-T 1-t T-^ 1—1 CO CO COf-H r-(0 gJS COQO iTirH Ob- r— o CM CO C3i rH COQO I CM t>.l>. OSO i-< 1 r-i CD t— -* r-l CO t^rH IX) fM ^00 r-l r-i t-- ■* "* I-i T-l 1-{ Oi n-.M '^ rH CD "^ CO t--. rH rHCM rH r-l r-l i-t rH I— 1 rH o t^ '='1S 1 (M ss ^_,^ ^n rH rH rH ■ moo COC5 coco rHrH rH rH CN.-I >-H Oi^ COCft 1 1 :o t^ COI>- iO«3 C^O coi-^ t 1 ' ISS {M«0 1 1 cni>. (MOO 1 1 m-* 1-fOi 1 1 rH CD coo 1 1 ■^ to co"co"' COCO Or-l 1 1 1 1 lO ^ ClC-1 1 I 8?2 1 1 r t 00 >o 1 1 1 t iM Oi 1 1 1 1 OOD 1 rH 1 1 ■* m 1 rH I 1 i-H r-l -*"'*" (M CMO t^CM OS to CMO IflO (Mt^ 00 Ol lOOi mcM COCO CM 00 CM lO o o. Ci-* Oi (M irt »o com Olr-i ^:A -ejl Tj< ■* lO CD lO CM -^ t^VD ■*co m Oa CO t>- Oi t— CO Ci coco f-H OiO -*CO r-< f-t Tjl-^ rH r-t COCO CDOO ^-t>. r-l r-l r-( CO rH r-. rH rH r-l r-l C-»G<1 m w to w s S ■. S f c5 i> t: (U at w 0) IP J M s %% OJ 13 9. CJ CO Hi a %l la Is ^ " Is l;2 rO O c c s « rO S o o S S o o S6 «2 ^ % c o II II fcs II ^i 3:a 3l II II II •d-o m -^ __, •-C! ■s 13 -^ T? 1 iJ T) .iJ -c mi nii -0 Oj T^ 1 -g ^ g £ ! S 'S =c rt 1 S e t3 ■% p g & s ^ e e n S fc: '^ a t: ■Ti C ^1 ^ G '? 13 c! p; rt p s rs ^ s i? 1^ s is t) I^ i^ p s ts P g ■s D g ^ — , — — , — ^ " — ^- -V- - J J ^— — r« 1 ^ » ^ z: «j< g o r^ CO (^ =» o C3 ■o 1§ 1 ^ UJ HH § IS 1 ^t S ^-" c: C3 z: ■S ^ TD u ^1 ^ == CJ P3 S ■5 ^ O >?; I— 1 i-i o 3 (M rH J-t CM rH 174 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES or THE UNMARRIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED 00 00 a I— ( o o m o ■ fH -P o cm a 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 CO 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 T^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 r-t 1 r-t » s CO 1 1 1 1 rHr-l 1 r-t 1 1 r-l^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r->, 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 f-l<^ rHrH 1 r-i (NO 1 tH 1 1 Q^ 1 1 (M h-d -*OJ I fH l~i 1 f-^ \ 1 '-K rH 1 1 fiCi 1 o OrH oco rH CO •^ 1 OOO o oo 1 1 COrH 1 W (MCO v^ «>rH 1 -* •^Jl rH t^rH fiOCO OQO 0-* l>.0O i rH f— 1 CT r~t »-i to i-Hura COO -^GS 1 • CO 1 1 C4 1 (M Ot* r-l rH rH-«# f-t rHCO 00 00 00 CI w* r-^ rH r~\ r-t r-< »-H rH r^ !>. I •* '* I (N 1 CO I-H OS CO iOr-i rHiM (NrH COOS rHO (NO t o oo> OrH !>."* lA i-H rH r-( r-l ri rH CO CCi to OOl i-H tn . O''*^ rHd OO t--o r-( t— c> i-H (N(N rH rH rH r-( ^o tO^ CflOl ■W1CO rlOO Q^j-i rH r-i t-t t-l IS »-H ■.u:s T-i ino tNCM CO 00 ■^ t^ COO NtJ- t^oo 2S5 CO 1 oco 00 OS COO o »-H I-H COCO rH r-^ rH rH{N COCSI kO C<1 OS 1 ^ OO 1 (N (N'**^ l>.0O -^ ,-1 ^ r-l r-i r-1 I-H ■^ CO 1 r^ .s (N-CO o^ I 1 r~co r-l rH f-l 53 fi foxa 1 1 1 1 om 1 1 1 1 too 1 1 , , (MCO 1 1 1 1 r-QO t 1 1 1 r~l CI c5c5 (MC^ CO CO rtrH S r-it-t t. >i -*eo C0«5 -*t^ ^^ y-^ o ■^ I-H r^oo coo O O -v— -V- -y— -V— -» ■ N— , "^ *-v— ' -^ P 6 D rc3 1 ■fc 1 1 !3 ■3 O a ■2 ■fc t O 13 -2 'E s 'E 1 o g 1 a ;3 r3 a ■a ■§ g -Y- - T- ' T ' — ^- S' P 1 1 1 1 U < a « &! S r 3 ^ .2 ■a ^ fe B !>. 0-6 (3 a 00 s O .s .2 '3 a 2^ r s -o SS o C^(M f-HO OS CO coco ■*a> §g3 "^25 (Mm coo I-H I-H ':©.-* COtM ■^o p-HrH toun rH- COCO t*'* OOO r-HiM WCD rH §S5 CO 00 rH OO-rH lOCO ■<*-QO COW rH rH 1 CO OOCO t§S r-i ^CK. OOCO '^(M •*(0 CTJOO rH rH - 1 CO 00 t- •*(M rH W -^ O Cqrs 1 1 ss gs 1 m SiS S8 C»rH 1 1 rHlO r*(M (MCM ■^ 00 rH r-\ oo r-trH ■(MrH lOO rH 1 1 OirH OOiO (M t>- rHO COiO OCO t^oo G- 1 | OSCX) ooco (NCO lr-( II CO-» rHO •^ o OSt-^ ^-.^ -rfi-i i«(M (Ml>. »rt(M OC3S COCO OrH i-ICO COOO OCO "^CO O'* tNO iCi ^a ^rH ^(MCOO T^ COCMCDCO r-t (M»« CO OS (M I— II I I COO COCO CM(M II It rH;* II II OS(M (MO OO OS OS CO CO OS lO (m"«o" i-Hoo coco rf lO COOO CO CO rH"^ 0) « 0_Q Is II 52 > sS i5^ fe&^ a Il K^ W^ ■a'H ^ i §■3 JlS S£ ffi^ ^^ o o a a S ^ ■si a to > 'd (nr3 S CO ^ ^ ■a -a -^ S CO = .„ _.„ -si II ■S - te^ ^^ S^ K^ gg S 5 »Q « o o ^ g « > 'Cl'c! S(S tc^ ^g s ^ •c a a g S •a p la 3 5-S P -ST" 176 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION A.GES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED. o-a ?■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 O 1=1 r-t rt , 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (N 1 1 1 ( 1 1 ia a> at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i~Kt~\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 i fHrH i 1 1 1 1 r-t 00 1 1 1 I rH r-< 1 I-H 1 1 COt^ 1 1 1 t t i-lfN t^ -t'O t^O M Tjf -I' a. 1 00 C-IO CO rH ■^ m m t-- t^O c^o g r^r-K rH r-t rH (NCO rH rHrH (Nr-l o-* IMCO OOi -^rH ■*50 r-HUU d"* C^iO mo —1 1- rH r-I . COOl 1 '3' Ol -jO SS laco "^ O. coco 1 "* to -t" OS -*- la CO CSOO C4^ r-^ r-\ t~i rH COCO r-.l>. 1 1 *^S J5i5 >oa> rHIr* 0?D 1 CO CNCO o: >r. 1 CO !S »-H rH C^^J tNC^ (N to eooi r^ 1 S--" wrirH ■^s ITS 00 00 OO 1 o CO'yS ?iS CJIO com (MCQ Qi m c; 'O f-^ Oi Cl o ■^-* Oil" o r^ rHC4 -«* t>- 01.-I rHCO oil© COC-l C-T^ C^O CO as 1 1 CO'* cr-o CqrH CO OS ■^ CN 1 rH cao m CO rH 1 ?5S CO r-^ I-H rH rH rH rH .-.CO CO-* j-i A (MOs ■e-csi 1 1 com IOC3S rHOi '^ b- t>."* 1 CN 25 1": lom C-l "* rHOl CO -* rHCM rHC^ CO 0(M t-m 1 1 - «:co CTCO rH 1 c^ -* 2sc^ cr4 rH rH »-H COCO r^ r-i COCO r-ic5 (Mt^ CS-* t 1 C-1CN :S°^ 1 1 in CO -*o 1 1 1 1 T^r^ o f-l rH •-H rH ■^»iCO CO^ r-t I 1 1 1 I-( 1-^ r-iin 1 1 OMi 1 1 "* CO c-icq 1 ccm r-i 7-i I— 1 ,,- i~CO 1 1 1 1 COQ 1 1 1 1 S?g 1 1 1 t ,-. cieo ■* CO t-^Oi OOS ss? CO (M rH m CO -XL- O t^ <©:o or i~~ l-< ■* tc t^ cS "-J rH rH t--i^ CICO I— 1 r-H ^-S-i;" H ft J'. O If. 4j OT I" C' o 'CTJ -Si P3^ (2 •3 ■a 1 ■a P a S3 13 1 n^ 13 1 1:3 TS g t> y n3 y ^ o 1 ( I 1 1 " ■ Q M -.^ 1 H 5 ai 1 (^ 1 1 1 C9 15 [H '^ O 1-H tf h g I ^ ^ n B I Pi o tL4 g 55 1 1 1 1 1 6 i-H CO r-t rH CO rH I— I rH OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 177 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS II II II II II 1 ( 'I II II II 11 II II II II II II II I »H II II ^CQ II 1 I i-f I CO r-ir-i ?DO Cflco (MO ya-^ loo II II 11 I C4 II rHiO I CO ^1 »rsoo II II II II 11 II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I ^ I (M t I -'* .t-* 00 rH rHC^ . * o coo i-HOS CO"* CO 00 *!>• W OS MrH II uaCO "* CM 1 rH "*00 "* I— 1 d t>. rHCO COO- I-HOS CO »0 OCX) II lOOi *OS I I iCua »H ■* OS OS rHCO cq(M ) I II I-H I II COCO OS r-t coco Oi OS I I-H rHlO rH * r-cD (M.-H (NCN T-HCO t-r-H CM CO »^ O) n DO II si -^-^ -si ^ ^ 00 g'^ ||g wg ^g 00l>. "*0 ocToo COCO coco "*-* 00 II II t-i:^ t I II COCO (MOl 10 CO Or-H 0000 ifto laoo 00 ■a t> fe pt & g ^ -a i s ^ 5 O la f to SS 1 O i n :§ 1^ n 178 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAKRIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED OT3 O " 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 > r 1 1 t . 1 1 o p f-* S3 rt ^ 1 1 1 i-H 1 •-* 1 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 1 1 I 1-1 r r 1 1 1 ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-t i 1 1 < 1 1 ►- 1 1 r 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 t 1 1 1 »-HrH 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ol 1 1 1 1 1 Tt rH i-l -*CO i-HO> 1 rH lOrH rHCfl 1 urs ^co '*a» I 1 f-< 1 CO t* 1 t^ ■*T-H eot>- 1 .-H 1 1 (MCN 6 CC^ t^tM to t-- 1 rH rHCN j_, !_, (NtO locq COM rHIM UrSrH r-«0 rH-* Oit--. t>-co 1 1 rH 1-^ (M(M ta rH rH t^ (Ml-* OC CO toco CMiO Oi !•* CD <-t (M 3<1 CO CO rHCl (NCI »oco t^C-1 (NCO r^CD irso lOOi rH.-l (Miri 1 CO l>-CO r-* -* rH rH l-H rH t^ rHiO OlO (M -- 1 in 1^ ~ii 1ft O CO CI 0(>. rHCD rHlO COO Ol i-^ rH(M t-iO eoio CO. CO d ■* c^^ rH rH o COCO CO -^ ■* ■"# IM(» -* ■* r-l rH »0 CO t^l-H 1 -*,-< , .^ § -XJ liH: lOCO (M tNCN Iftt- rHCO rHrH cica eoci 1 l-< 1 1 SS I 1-4 1 1 CT CO t (M 1 1 C..-. co OiOi t--rH iOCO t--.fM o o t^r-t COCO OTOi COCO CMO t^Oi OO t*-* IN-* C30CD t— O COiO f?-a r^ rH t-OO •^ (MCO t-* (M(M rHrH t^a< ^ S A n ^ t-l E S 1 ? -g Is |g r S S ^ « P a o o n ^S o o 11 §» o o o o »-2 II gs ll II e g 2| II gs 3^ a^ II ^s 3^ IS Cm II rOT3 6 '"^ -y < O D >-> 6 s ^3 ■3 E ■a 13 'S 1 D 1 -2 1 a X) 1 a -2 o 'a 1 1 1 1 t3 •o •2 1 1 i 1 g m — *-. 1 s t 1 c; s •^ 1 p a z ■^ ' o < a (»2° P3 I fe5 i •63 >• * '2 f « 1 t§ r-l • rH CO rH s OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 179 m THE KEGISTRATION DISTEICTS. ' ■ 1 > > ■ II II II II II II II II II II II II 11 II II II II II 1 fH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-H I 1 i-l 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -CO OSO CO"* l-Hi-i .-I ,-i r~^ ^S 1 1 CO(M ■meo 1 1 coco l-H S5S CO 1 00 Ol Ml r-H 1— 1 1 COOi i-H r-1 00-* r-l(M ^rH COt^ (NO r-l I-H CO^ COO =^3 ss ss I-Ci-H (MCO ^(O l-H 1 i-H r-l c5(M 1 1 oco OO r- 1 i lOCO I-H rH ursos - l--aa (Mt^ -*!>. OQ#^ CNOi OOS t>.01 rHtD ITSOO OOO lOO rHO -^-^ Oirn fDCS IMiO COO lOrH -*CO -rp-^ r-i Oi 03 OTCO COW t^O (MO rH(N CO"* OiOS COO Oi-H COCN rH{M (M!0 CIO CO-^ r-f rHr-t mm g & a a g g a a !:3 g ^ 6 a g B a D g ^ S tc^ ^^ g ^ ~8~ a C5 ii s '3 g a .1,8.0 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEBIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED a,^ r 1 i 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O fl 1 1 1 1 1 I ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-l r f 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 1 i-t r-^ 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 i 1 f-^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 ; rH 1 I r^ »-t I •Hf-( O Ol 00 1 1 1 i rH 1 1 rH r-i 1 f-* 1 1 (N rH 1 IM t» 1 1 (N 1 CO to 1 1 1 r-^ 1 1 1 1 CO 1 f "* 1 -* rH I rHrH I-H ) rHCO l-^ 1 CI 1 cq ^ 1 U3 ■*CJ ^S 1 >-t i-frH CD-* r-H r-l § .A . 1 ^ *a, 1 1 C^l CO-* "* t^ rHOO 1 O cscq (OO rH 1-^ 1-* T-t r-i T-t t^ 1 CM CO rH (N 1 1 y-* coco CM(M (MrH S;:! CT>CO NCO CO-* v^^ 1-t i-t " eo o ia C5 kO h-->!t* o-^ cc. o O)-* COCO r-( r-ti-l (NCT ■*(M 1 1 tC)I>. -*co rH(M "-& i-t -f '*0 r-r* rHO tJ^O CJrH o<±> I C4 CO CI rHCO -*C1 -*oo 00 lO iCrH r~i rH rH T7»CO rH CO to rH T-{'>1 rHO •* rH rH s .A co«o cn^ifl rH rH (M^ O-OO 1 CO U3 0O (Mia lOCO COC-1 oa» f-i !>. 1 CI -* CO t-i f-t Ci d CI ■* lOCO CO 00 CJt-* 1 I r-i rH ■<* ;-co s .* «DiO WlO 1 7-* CTiCO OS CO 1 GSI 0(M '^Ci COTt< iciaa ■^ >~< rH(M ^CO cc* 1 1 a>«o O Ol -*Ci kOOO CC -*t rHCO ■r-^ rH coco rH ^ rH rH lOO G^CO I 1 t^rH 0» A 1 1 (MC^ OiiO tM»0 rH-* CO -T Ot^ USCii CO OS ?3^ 1 r-l lO i-H T-t rH CO m CD 1-4 (MIM r~i T~{ t^OO OirH f~t 1 83S eoo r-if-l cqoo MCO Ol CO rH rH (0«> ,~-* CO \ I SS rH IM r-lia 00 '* o la 1 t-t CO -*5D COiO lOW rHrH COO (MrH 1 1 (OCO eoeo 1 1 t^OO '*'* r-i r-i CO© iOCO rH 1 oo^ (©O 1 r-i lO-* rHC» r-t O lo eo -*co 1 1 s I-H rH rH rH co-^ CO -<« - 1 1 o c» 1 y-t iHi-H rH 1 1 1 1 oo 1 [ SoSg £?^ tH MCO •"^ I-H cqc^ t> l>i r-ii-\ CO Oi COCO in'* CO r~i (Mun COrH s^ OO ss U3(M (MOO Oi t-{ C^ C3QO c5co 00 Tj* flr;^ S i-H rH OrH rH OS CO COCO rH CSJtM OOI "S "* ■* r-t T-* ^ ,-{r~< o <1> II 1 II 0!) xa o o '3 i 1 S3 "3 1 o o 1, 1 a is s Is S g StS wis i?^ Sfe wis tsfcs a^ WS5 gS g^ £^ gl? sii; ^^ E^ ^^ gl^ ^^ s — V— ' -v— '— y— '"*'''"' — V— ' -V— •-v^ ^-v-' ^-v-- —V— ■ . — v- -^ -V-' -v- o p -2 1 13 2 t3 1 1 t 1 'E •2 ■a 1 1 ■d 1 ^ 1 1 -5? 1 ■a '6 "? 1 1 a a g ■^ — 13 t> S 'v3 s a TJ & g a ^ ^ g 3 EH s 1 c 1 1 1 1 iii "•SS I r M !z; 1 1-^ o 1 -3 1 1 ft- H ■s^ ^ ja ;;3 M! t— ( H e "3 i S B S g 1 1 1 g I-H !3 to rH CO to r~{ rH id OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 181 m THE REGISTEATION DTSTEICTS. II II II II II II II II I >~i II II II I— 1 1— < i-H CO I— lurs II II I rH II II 11 II I .-t I CI i-t j t-ti-t II II II II r-t r -H I O COi-i ^ !>. CO I i-tCO I O ^r^ r-(t II II II II 1 iH \ VO r-l I l-H pH r^ t^ iH CO "^ OS lOM oaio II I I .-H I t I C^T-i rHiO rH CO dCl i-tiO I r-l p-l I «■" CO I tUC^ -^ CO rH I tH CO iH I-* ^CO lOO •-HCO (NCO rH O i-H -N CO CO TjiVCJ OOrH i-HCO COCN COO COCN i-l(M (NCO lOCO I «o I O CO I-H Oi Gi X- I-H CD ■^ 'St* CMCO CO CM CFirH OOCO OiO i-HQO OOCO O CO I I-t OO CO t— tJiCO rHCl OlTt* OOCO CDCO . I-H CO lOO OOd OOm CO o OS O r-t (M ■* m ■* rHCO ■- u3 m (MM I I t*rH 1 I c?>m (NCO (Mm .-HO G t>.oo oso com t^(N m(M oi t^ l>-CO i.co t-(Z> OQ rH CO ■* m oio5 J| 11 ll ll sg g£ c o -C3 i;S K^ ^^ - a w^ o o nana SiS K^ g^ o o 1^ W^ ^? i I I g tD ■d g ■s & u ? g d •§ h & S .... ' & a Is I& 1-3 l;S w^ ^^ i4 I m lb izi Is p 182 XIIL— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 00 03 a o3 »— I -p o o Cm O m -t-a o Q d o bo ,d 43 ft o (0 CM (B ,d 43 tM o a o o O ••5 D I i-i l-H l-H M Si 1 C3 II II II II It II 11 II 11 II II II II ■ I ' > '1 > ■ I > < > ' < ' I" 1 II 11 1 ) II ) 1 II II 11 II II II II II 1 ; II > 1 II 11 II It ' > g t r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 (M t 1 1 CM CO 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 i-t iHr-t r-tr-t 1 1 1 1 (MrH 1 CO 1 1 (MrH 1 rH 1 1 ,-t -^ I-H 1 1 I r-( 1 1 .H 1 1 CM 1 1 C^ u:5i-t -^O 1 nH i-l / 1 (M rHCO CM 1 CO CM 1 CO (MrH 1 CO 1 CM CO(M "* ■* 1 (M (M 1 CIO 1 1 m 1 co-<*» 1 id tHi-H CO 1 -rtiO- 1 1 •^r-l mm rH CO r-t rH com CO(M 0.-I T-i tHCI 1 (M 00 (M I-H I-H •^(M CO(M -^o 1 CM 0OTt< C^co -rfl -^ i^-^ ■^o CO CM OI>. COlO rHCO mco ir^m COI>- m (-^ rH CD HI 1 rH rHCO meo (MCM '^m mos c^'* CMt^ COCO CO (M-^ (MOO -XXM i-H lOCO OS CO la'* (M^j3 0(M rH -+HOi rHl-ni -f rH CO cr. com COO rH CI CO COO OrH ■*(3i 1 >-t C1-< »oo 1-1 r~t -^ ro C>1 ^ r-^o rHCI CI era 1 m -^CO (MiH mo t-i moo ss com oo r-t met iHrH 1 OD g (N O i-H sa i-H to CDOi r^co rH rH com lO"* '•O CO r-i -^ iMOi ■^ T-H rHCI r-tia coo C1C7 CI 01 CO CO CO r— g^s 1 I-- novo g5S 1 r-t g W(M s?? f-HCO 1— 1 ss CO-* i-{tO i5S CM CM (M-00 ss CICO CDOi cMcri rH f-H 1 iH CO Csoo COCO oicq 00 CO l-H sa 1 1-i oom l>-CO ,-iT-t 1 (M coo I-H rHVQ (McM i-HCl COCO rH g§ 1 I-H OOO ss rHrH CD OS ooci 1 rH 6 CO r-ii—t (MCO 1-i 1 OS CM r-lrH CM CM rH 1 r-HCO t-~i r-t (MO COCO I i-H CO CO I-H rH iH r-l 1 "* I-H 00 (MrH §§ 1 CI OCi ss 1 CI CI CI c;>~* I T-i I C4 COCO (Mi-H COrH (MCM 1 1 I>-CO CO-CD cot>. i-H 1 1 &S c3om 1 1 OO'M COO '^CO i-HrH 1 i-t ■<*< m oo 1 1 CO(» H'(M eoH< 1 1 1 o;'GO 1 Q-1 1 1 cot^ t-to I 1 1 1 r-50 1 CO 1 I ss 1 i-i 1 I coco ^OO rH *"* ' 1 1 coco i (M 1 1 rHCO o in 1 rH 1 1 >^ ot— II II m CM l^CO c;(M CIO CNCO -^^J II II OO II II t^C» O OS coco (M rH CO HI o o Oi-i OiCM O (J3 -^H* rHCO com CMCO H- CM O CI CO H* m rH OH* UOO CMt-- OCS tHO> CI CO (MOO OJCi COHi t^CO OirH (Mt- Or~- -**-* CM"* H^CO H*-* C^^"! djuti -4 -n ^^ a(M ■*Hl(MrHw- mnirHrH H ■a 13 ffl^ ^^ ^1 m CD « (Q s£ 11!^ ^^ g^ a^ ^^ I 1 t3 a ^ :3 s ^ a t3 S ^ i I -s ;5 I g 03 O l-H I a .a OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 183 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. 1 > II II II II II II It II II II II II II II II II II II II II ^ ' I ' II It II I iH II II II II ,1 I , I I I I II 11 II II II II II I ■ < 11 II II I •-• II I I -H I II II II II II II II II i~tr^ II II II llr-tlril II II icq 1^ ,1 ICQ 1^ II rHr-( II |p-ti-4(N II I CT« II II II I >-' I i-H t-HUS f-HCO . co':ci I to i-hoi cotN i-no COr-H "©t-^ t~\0^ CO t>. I-H OS CI 1 ,-( uri CO CO I r^ ss ■^ I-i 1 r-( CO CI ^co 1 1 tO'X> •«i- -^co 1 1 1 [ es 1 1 1 1 -*50 C^CI 1 1 ! 1 WC1 i-HrH 1 1 ' ' woo »-Hi-l "S CO COCi C^OI CI'* coco !OCO C1C1 ?3S t^T-H t'-CI •^,-t t^i-H I-H t~i E^ OiOO 00 r^ cad t^co rH CO cqco to m II K^ ^^ ,-1—1 i-J m & ^ 'B as s a s a en S CJ en 11 ^S ^^ ffi^ g^ a^ ffl^ ^? •3 H 1 5 '2'2 SS K& p:^ CO m en m Si II 11 g-a ^p Is •3 S 2 6 "3^ -3 a s a ■'='2 Is W^ ^^ Is K&: ^^ m OS 21 JSE si •3 S S S '2'3 I^S K& ^^ V ^ a a ^ s a s a a ^ 1= s ^ B a n E 3 184 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED OT3 ? 1 1 1 1 1 { j i 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I r O ""■-i .A 1 1 t 1 w-\T-^ 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 ^ 1 (M 1 i-H 1 A 00 1 f r^ t 1 CO < 1 1 1 rH CO 1 r^ CO I com i 1 1 v-K 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c^c^ I rH 1 1 Oir-i rH CO »-HO '^ 1 tM^ 1 r^ rHCN 1 1 1 r^ I CO 1 1 COCN r-t i-t COrH t (M 6 J. CO.tN cO(M rH tn l>.30 10-* f-H 1 -J^CI COlO ! 1-^ COC4 (MCO rH CO oco CD 00 rHt^ OOO CON d. r-l rH t^ (OCO . (DO Tjft^ CI 00 OrH 1 1 (Ncq coo riCl CTit~i rHtO l-lTti o COCO rHU rH T-i o A 00 r^ "^ CD COiO -*o O5 0O j-\-^ ■«*<■* co»o rH CO (MCO CSIOS r-\i~\ CICO coco 1 i-< r^tO OCO 1 CO oco ■*CO coco »-) rH rH r~K r-\ r~^ rH rH r-lr^ S ss t>-t- rHCO COtH ursco (N 1 t^CO oo 1 00 ■^"Th ■*0 1 T-\ r-(£> CDl>. 1 1 CO "CI OCO 1 CO '^l-l OrH 1 CO !S rH C-l rH t>.iO rHrH i-i i-t oco 00 rH CO(M (NOO OlO 1 1 OS OS COOS 1 1-^ l-li-H i-l rH rH rH r-K r-\ j-i OrH OOO i-lCM ■^ T*1 CO.-H T-\ r-\ OS-* as»o (M(M l^iO t^OO r-\r-< O-fli COt>. I r-\ CO f* COrH 1 1-K ■* CO COCO rH r-\ ursw 7-\T-\ m t^Os OlO I (?; •-* to iO(N 1 1 COCO coco r-^ r-t ■* lO coco CO 1 'O lO oo , o o r^co J [ ITS -* 1 r-t C3 COr-l rH rH I— 1 rHi-H p-tcq cow rH rHrH rHr-1 r-l rH l-l T-K rH ,-1 1-t rH m OOS C CO 1 rH 10. 1 i-< •**< tN m-rti i CM r-i CO OS ITS !->■ 1 COlO O t>> 1 1 COOS r^o coco OS CO \ 1 o ITS CM 1-1 t~< inco rH rH COrH i-t (M CO CO coco 1 1 (MOS 1 I 1 , 1 . 1 -W 1 1 tA OS 1 CO 1 1 O-T) J rH 1 1 t^-* ] [ 1 1 OCO Ob- iOCO coco CO CO rH S3 i-~o 1 I t^(M 1 1 rH-* -* -^^ , 1 irsurs CrH rH I— 1 rH rH r-l r-i ^ ^ -^ lO t^OO •^CO .^.^ Cj ■<:♦< r-\ 'X" ai vQ (M'£) Oi-* lor^ rHCO ursco ^OS 00 OS COCO lO 'tj* OS o CO CO ",^ 00 01 OS OS COO C-lrH rH rH OS CO coco y-i coco -^ 'rt rH^r-1^ rH"rH'" r-\ r-< 1-K rH rH coco rH r-\ COCO '-I'-' rH « <; E <1) "1 2 > 2 QJ 03 o o s.fe 53 m o o 13 tD O O 11 1 11 1 0* C O 2 %'t o o rar:3 si 2 II Ct Sfi, K^ is is S;S tSl is is Sfe w^ is^ ^PR is is S;S ^?: gci; ^^ ^fe N— ^-»- ^^V"" — ^— ' ""■V ■—V—' ^*v*^ N— V-v ^— y— ' — V— ' '— v-~' -— v~^ ^— V^r "— V— '^-V'V' , o k] ^5 'CJ nj '^ T^ r— ■g a -a o p o Q a o a 5 1 3 i -a 1 ■2 03 1^ o OS t3 1 'u3 ^ 1 ■2 1 1 ■a ■a -T - ■ r/^ 1 1 •s '^ EH ,a 1 (M 1 03 ^ S fi Y 1 r 1 fe ^ O fi3 U 1 H ^ 3 s <1 ,=^ E3 ■3 . H < n -d « 23 ja Si~^ y '3 ^ O 1 6 rH 1 1-4 i rH 1 •a 1 E P .« o g3 rH CO S8 rH J_ OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 185 IN THE KEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. ' ' ' ' ' ' 11 '1 II 11 1 i II 11 11 11 1 ; II II i 1 II 1 rH II 11 II ' ' 11 ■ I It II II II II II II ,1 II II II II II II II II 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 y-t 1 1 1 1 1 r-\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I 1 [ 1 1 1 ( r-ift r^ 1 1 1 1-t 1 I-* 1 1 1 1 -* 1 rH 1 1 rH CO 1 r-t 1 1 1 r-i 1 .co i-HCO lOCO OOrH CM 1 t CO rH CMr-" rHOi COO '<*il>. r~l^ CO CM in(M coo l-t rH laoi CI t COrH 1 (N n-iia OSCO TtiOO COO COOS rH 00 OS ^ CM t^rH - 00 00 SS rH CO rH 1 Ttft^ i-tCO CM(M OOa 1— 1 ■*ia M*t^ -^co (M.C<1 rH T-i 1-* "^S rHrH OCO rHSO rHCO l—i-i 00 «3 rHrH CO CM CO 00 rH (M(M ■<*^(M CO'* COd "*CO 1 ■* oso .00 OlOO rH rH rHCO rHCO cocq CI CM CM CO ="§ §3g '-s CM-* 00 Oi rHrH (M(M COO 52S 1 >-l rH ^s c.OS cq rH-^ (M(M T-t\n oco csioi 1 ^ OrH rH(M -sHO OO 1 o oco 3§5 1 1 OOO ss 1 rj< COO rHOO rH CO rt. COOS l~< cqco 1 1 coco OOO 1 1 rtiCO 1-* 1 1-1 =CrH CO'* COrH rH(M 1 1 S5! CO CM rJtOO I r}< (MrH t-.o 1 rH 1 1 1~^ -^ OOCD 1 rH 1 1 o>* coco C30 1 1 OO 1 1 1 1 OOOi CDtH 1 rH 1 1 COrt* OICO [ CO 1 1 rHrH rHO 1 Oi 1 1 10 5S 1 1 1 1 COl-^ 'Tfi CO (M(M 1 1 1 1 CI 00 (OO 1 1 1 1 ^00 cqo cqc5 1 1 1 1 t^O 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 II i-^i-< 1 1 CO CM CO CM 0_^rH_^ 1 1 ■^i-t rHO rHr-i S£5 COCO 00 t^ CO'© rH f-* OOCO COrH rH"rH ooas oo rHO CM t^ CO '^ coco CO K II M 'TIS o o X a ,3,3 m 1 r^ (D II p II 11 1 S S ^ i ^ !§ C3 "-■ g i P^ a S ^ a S ^ S ^ 186 Xlir.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION" AGES OF THE T7NMAEEIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO a <6 r— I -P O O m O o m •rH a o •i-i e3 u ■i^ m ■a P3 (D .a ft o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' t 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 \ I 1 1 I 1 e3 1 1 1 1 r~i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I-H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lO 1 i-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 ^ 1 1 t-t 1 rH 1 t 1 i-\ I r-K 1 1 1 01 I 1 i 1 r 1 d> OS 1 1 1 ( iHlO iH 1 1 1 1 CI 1 1 I-H 1 (MCM ^ 1 rHCl 1 1 1 r^ rH 1 r-\^ 1 CO rHrH (MC>- 1 1 1 1 rHrH y^ OO 1 CO coco to <-t -1 CM I t-i T-t -rH t-t r~i CI r-{ COCO 1 1 C<1 1 i-\ CI CMC! C^rH lOCO rHCO toco O C'l r^r-K CO 1 COiH .oo s^ 1 y~\ g6 1 rHO ooo too ^£^ ^:?l CO(M oco COrH t^ COCl Oia:^ Tj^ lO i-H-Ttl toco t-\ -^ CO -^ in-* 1 1 to-- l>-rH r~i I-H I-H 1-i r-K to I-''! I-H m 1>.(3S ^GO too ooo c!> I-H COCN 1-H r-\ I-H § CD(M i.-: CO CIO ■^ r^ T-* -*< 1 -^ •^ CO Or-H m i>. c: O l-O t^u~ c<>oo CM CM rHCi Ji I— t "^ "^ rH lO (»'* 1 CO C-. 1- ^i- OO ■* I-H COt>i -^\Ci o i-H "«J- CM -O CC -+ — C-. OGi ^d Clt^ CIO I-H r-t lO W l-H C<1 rH rH CIC^ CI iC o r-t (M W IQ -Hs CI to CO(M rH CO 1 "^ •^ "* l-">rH r-i CI a l^ r-H>. 1 rH Q^■^-^ coo CTCl I-H ri C-. CI CO 00 c; to O 00 I 1>. <^ J1 I-H rH T-* t-t rH I-H r-(cq C^CI CO"* y-t r-\ -CO GO lO 1 1 1-t O r-{ -^ 1 1 050 OOl^ 1 1 -+ o CC O 1 CO OOC^ y-t 7-t [ 1 l^iO co--^ (M rH T-i rH rHrH r-l r-t 7-{ coco O 00 rHCO (N cr--rt< I>.-»t1 rH 1 cn Cj COl>. 1 1 C-1 O rH CO 1 1 CO CO rHCO 1 , c. o cooo 1 1 c^ to CM-* 1 ;^ Ol o 00 to ift-rji i-TCO -^i^: « Ol- CO CI ,— ( '^ (— 1 o o I-H -* lO VO C 'i S % ^ ^ 1 0) CO s f Eg 1 /:■ o £ ^ o o S 1 ^ o S 5 o o o =3 II o o H P tejS g^ gg to > iiS 3,^ w^ gg b5 ^ II %% O — ^ — ^ -^ — V- --V Wv—' ^-v-' iJ 13 n^ '^ 'S n:3 T) c g 0^ 1 •e •r; in 13 1 n3 .S 0) ■s 1 'ti 0) 1 % 1 s % 1 6 1 b 'O != d nr: fc a t! ^ a a h ^ C ,^ r-^. ^ J ts t§ ^ a ^ a ^ % s ^ ' ' aj ^. * M "^Cl r^ §1 hH P C! 1 O 1—1 J3!2 -00 CO -^ ^ ^"1 1 s 1 3 a* i rg • o s C5 w M d 1^ s OO OS rH t— 1 CM s cq i ,,^^^_^ _L OJF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 187 TN THE REGISTEATION DISTRICTS. < ' > ' > I 11 11 II II 1 1 II II II 11 II II II I 1 It II 11 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 I 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 t-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 r~i 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1. 1 1 1 r-i 1 C^ 1 t-l 1 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 CM 1 1 1 i~i rHCO 1 1 1 1 1 C-l iHi-H (MCM CO'^ 1 1 I-H 1 1 rH rH CO CM.H 1 (M 1 1 1 1 ^rH iH 1 1 1 rHCl r-ir-t ■* 1 OCO 1 1 1 1 COrH (Mb- r-HlO i-H )-icq .cp rHCO I rH (MrH rH(M !>.'© 1-^ to b* i-H 1 1 t^CO »-( t^ CO 1 CO 1 CO rH 1 (M oot^ CMiO 1 CM CM CM rHlO ^iOt m-* ""S 1 CM t^Cl IX> I r-f i—tCO .co 1-( r-i r-ir^ (MCSl coco CM CO t~-Oi S§ COCO CM CO ■ (co;i T-H CM"^ OS CO 55: SS (DiO COr-l oat^ I-H 1 ITS CM irib- rH 1 (M-* £55i r-i^ t-co OOi rH 1 rH CO CM COCO (M'^ COrH t-co 1-i 1-1 1 CO "S ?DCO QO Oi 1 CO tHOS 1 I-H toi>- -o coco r-\-rH cMin Sg3 rHCO OoO rHrH (Niri CO t^ (MCO i-i r-H (MrH -^^ COCO 1-f 1 OrH COrH CO CO 7~{ 1 1-i J-t '*CM •-i I l>-CO ss 1 CM COOa vn(M (MCM rH 1 ^^ rHia 00-* ana I-H 1 CO CMOi I-H O-dH ! 1 rH03 "*0 CO "* CMrH iTiCO rHC^ 1 i-\ §3g 1 r-{ C31rH b-co CM(M 1 i-t sss ^s -co rH 1 COCO IMCM rH(M rH 1 0(M II II CiOO II II CM-* II II -^CO II II rHO II II CM-* II II OQIO II |) ,-H CO com I>.CO 1>--* COCO CO(M (MrH CO lO I-HrH rH rH COCO i-H rH COCO CM CM C301 (MC^ <3SCO GOCO t— CO OCM iCi i—f (MCO COCO COCO OCO C<11M 0>0 COrH CO"* OlOi rH^ OaOi 0-* COOl OlTi b^rH com •^i-i r^m oo rHCM loi^ rHO i-HtM i-^Oi mm cm-* .i>^ cmvq i-hos co-* cmcm OiO -* •* i-\ CM CM rHrH CO CM rHrH m -* CM CM <:M CM CD CD CM CM ■* CO r-i r~i m en za m •11 a t3 r^-^ '-^3 ^.^ ^TJ -a s •a a cj ^ S O O /5 aj o ^ VI Oi mm r-J C3CQ ?-!> rfi'~-i cioj !>^ 5 rO oj o o =g rt ^ cd o o ^^ i;S W^ ^^ S.S WS ^^ g£ to^ ^^ g^ W^ ^^ .^S te^ ^^ Se W^ fe:p: a ^ !§ s ^ !§ S p: a 5 a ^ t3 s ^ a a g ^ a a t3 > I .6(1 i4 .a S _ (D *, ^ s; S a 5 C3 o "2^ It 3 3 1 o O J CM C5 188 XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAERIED, MAEKIED, AND WIDOWED CO 00 § o o m o O •c ID a o 1 •a o (D o a o a o D r— t tuo o O o —I O « o-o t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t 1 o a o l-H B^ rt ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( I 1 Ol 1 1 r^ 1 1 rl 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fl r-. 1 1 1 t - t^co iC ~r rHO? rHCO c^co 1 rH 1 ft C<. 1 ] lOI^ 1 ft CO u^ QOlO 1 -* ■^co -t-co ■^c^ ftO^ oc^ c^co 1 ft -* 1 CO 1 rH r-i r^ rH 1 . c-iia i-\ -rH 1 CO (M Oi 1 CO 1 CO CO rH COOO c^co r^cD rH rH r-t r-t c^-as COCO ft \ OS-* 1 rH .0O S°o 1 C^ t~*c-- IC OD rHO 00 rH C<1 COU3 COCO ft i "^ "* -^f:^ 1 I o r-t rH r-i >-f 00 Mi t^OO 1 l-< WfM too rH 1 CDO OS CO CO lO OiZO 1 7-1 coos OCS (MrH ma, 00s 1 1 OS 00 coo 1 1 rHCO rH T-it-^ t-i j-i 1-i '^JiOq co^ ft fi ft » t^to o»o Oi t^ CD on CO ITS O b- •tH(M »OCl id (M 00 toco ■«*-CO COOO 5-3 fn rHrH Oi^ coco CIrH Eh « II ?s II g^ 3I te^ %% Ik > n — / — ■ ■ — ^— ' ' — ^— ' ^-v— ' ' — ^— ' V— V • • — ,r^ '—V—' ■— v-' '—V—' ^— v—' ■ V ■ ■ — ^— ' ■ — , — ^— V— ' • — ^— ' . ■ *— v—* —V-—' ■— V— ' o ij ■s n^ n '^ '^ 'n ,— . ? 1 r2 .2h ^. a a o 1 a ■1 t ^ ^ "i Ol ■E B ri .« p *E 1 1 o t3 s P: b Is ^ a is Uj f^ fs t" ^ is t> ;^ i^ s ^ v_ ^.- - ^ , ' , J , ' *■ -_, — V - CI 1 -^ 1 1 1 1 CC B 1 ,1 1 1 .S -fc. rH K 1 CN , 1 fi T 00 1 !z; ■ ' e o g ^■^ ••SI 00 ■a i 1 1 a E :5 p 6 ' C^ ■a* s S c s g 3 3 — hO rH 1-i us IM c5 Iz; __ -is _- OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 189 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II II II 11 11 II II II 11 11 1 II II 11 II 11 II II II II 11 II II 11 II t 1 11 II II 1 *-l 11 ,1 II II II II 11 11 II II II 11 I t-l 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tH 1 (M 1 I 1-^ rH 1 1 ' ■ 1 i-i I 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-l 1 1 r-i 1 i-IlM 1 r-* (N 1 rH "* 1-^1-i (M(M 1 tN 1 r 1 1 r-i l-l 1 l-l 1 1 rH(M 1 1 rH 1 1 ' 1 .-t 1 1 1 c<> t-H iH CO 1 (M-* p-# COCN r-l 1 r^ CO(M r-lO\ L 1 COCO CQ(M '^(M '-i* TJ4 CO 00 rH r-l OOC^ rH 1-t OCO »-i CqrH rH CI CO OCO rH iat>- Q^i-l mo rH m-* (MOO (MCO r-t(M toi>. i-(i-( -*!£> f-Hl— t IMOO 00-<*t CO(N •*T*i t^ia Sgi COCO cot^ asc» 1 ■* -*co (MrH - ioo:i ^?3 (M 1 -*co OOCO t-\ r-i (MCM ■* [^ rH"* COCO COCO COOS OS-* rHrH 1 (M CTrt COM »-l r-4 1 1 ?D.-I f5S i-iirs ■"§ ss -*t-^ coi>. ^^ 'l CO OiOO -*co rHrH (M!M an£i cot"- CO(M (MO •*CO mco rH(M 1 rl cc* OCO pHrH OiO ■*co (M 1 COO (M «3 1 "* C--CO OrH (M 1 -* Ttl OOS 1 r-l lOCO ^l£5 COOi t-t"- 0(M 1 r-l f-ti-H 1 1 (MOO ^(M 1 rH «m ■^1-1 rH CO l>-CO l-.(M 1 t ?-t i-H rH i-lrH CDO t-^ rH(M i~lr-l COCO lOI>- -*o 1 1 OiOO OiM 1 i-H CO~t CO -^ r-\i-i rH rH (MCI IMCO rH r-l l-l (MO >*CJS ■*o 0(M f 1 r-l-l l-l I— 1 1— 1 iH rH rH CO-* 1 1 CDOi cqt^ I 1 1 1 b-ia t"-00 1 1 0-* (MOO 1 1 ec(M 00 c^ r~tt-t 1 1 OCO rlCO 1 1 -tKiM 1 . la ia rH tH cot"- «M(M I-tl-t coco rHnH O r-H l-Tr-T 'i CO ^ 2 -§-§ 1 ii o o 03 3 « If 03 V2 o o G3 Is l£ 03 |1 If CO 03 CO s 31 1 ^ 03 s 13 CO c o O O Ti 13 n3 'S^ Id i 6 P 1 1 -a 03 1 1 -a g ;5 .2 o 1 1 1 03 > o 1 1 13 1 s n3 1 -2 a p ■a ■g & ■% g ' '^ ' -o rCi 1 o r-i Ji «)3 ' T '1 «a § CO (B,-) t~-i J-i SO s :s"fe J^ ' "^ g .2 ?,l S^3 * E ■a o E -a r f e 1 CO I— 1 oo (M (M i^ g3 190 XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION- AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED O H o 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I i 1 1 1 ! ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 i Oi J. OS 1 1 1 1 rH(M ] 1 1 1 1 i-t ( r-t rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 ! 1 T-i rH 1 1, t 1 1 rH ) i 1 1 1 rH ^ 1 1 1 1 ^CO 1 1 l-H r-t 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 iC i-i 1 rHCO 1 rH t-i t-\ rH(M ' 1 1 I 1 rH 1 Cl lOrH rHtD -H t 1 rH 1 c-1 (MCD Cl '^ t^O --* rH 1 CO •^i-H -*-* rHC^ CO rH COO CO -<*i!0 O "^ iHtCi Cl CD CO rH CO Oi 1 r~i C^rH CO-* ClCl o-o o — ■ rH-* CDW COC^ 1 f-H COC^ ouri rH-^ rHCO rH -t< rH "* Ttl -fH CO Cl O COiO 1 l-H ■*io lOCD C^rH i>-o o irsoo t^t- QA t-< Cl Cl rH ^ co«o Ct CO 1 "* (M CD CO l-H ■* Cl CO CO COOS j-K^ O HH OI^ CD GO CDW I^OS eDi>. coio OO coi>- u::iO ooo toco G^(M rH rH rH 1-i l-H 1-H I-H CO as Cl '^ ..- T. l^CI ^JO lO r--rH ciirs r^O -*i n-- o-o I--rH coo r-H rH COCO r-i r-t r-* ■* t>- in CO covo CD-* -rHCO (NCO l-iO CD CO . rHCO l-HO I-Oi CD-H -*>o l-O >r. CO -J' CO a-.T-H rHt^ "*-* C^rH iHO g i-H Clr-I I— 1 COCO j-i r-i rHCO li-^ -«H •D l-^ Cl Cl " w-t "^ "^ CO CO 1 CO Oivn t^co CO OS COCl i-Hurs Cl rH CD CO "IJ- CO "D rH nH Jl rH ^OO i-c- OCT- Cl CO i-^ro CTsr^ . lO '^ 1 1 CO CM ^os I l-H CD ir; CT^ t^ rHCl CO o o-t< 1 CO -Y t-~ -t" r—^ CO -* — , L- GO Cl 1 rH co-o 01 ■* i-l I— 1 rHCM co^ t—i r— 1 J-t co»i:i irso CO iTv o _. CICO I'll OiC-l 1 rH 1 1 I^CS ^ — , rH CO nlCN ,-nM CO t-- COiQ ^oo 1 1 -ti .c^ ~ ^j — _, — — ; 1 rH I— ( t-»o i-Hi-H coco -* -p rH C-l -^ CO o t^ (N I— 1 -* I— li-H 1 1 CD 00 > 1 1 1 1 t-*-rH 1 1 CD CO 1-it-l 1 1 O IC rH 1 1 1 O 71 1 1 , , CO o 1 U3 1 1 s^s t-CO r-i rH r-H 1 1 Oi CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD t^ t I 1 1 CO I.O 1 1 1 1 t^rH 1 1 1 1 -ssg CD CO O DO ; rH rH iCHO ■rM O CO Oi (N-* co>r^ CO -* COfX) LTSTti rHCO -* C<1 CO(M o-.cs ei m 0) CO ^ zr: 2 .» ca 1 Is m h o o o o 3^ o o 3 s S 2 "7^ > o o 11 KH P' al ^— ,— ' '—»-—' *— y^- • ^.^f "V^* ■ — .^ — ' S—^iW ' — . — ■ ^■~v~' ■ — ^^ — y— ' — y— ' "— N"- ' ^— v*' "— .— ' *— v^' ~— %— ^ .,_, . o 1 i o Ti m r::) n ^ Td TJ rj ■E '^ r3 OJ 13 a) 13 a 1 O 1 s :2 & -s 9 '6 o 1 13 o B 1 .3 y 1 1 L> g ^ PI I^ g i_ ^ t§ rt S ^ a ^ 1=1 g ^ ^ g P3 1 &^ S l-H -S fi g !zi O 1 s H i s M h g O i s - COtM rHCl r-i (MrH CM r-i "* * r-i-^ ! . cocq covn COO CO l>. (N r-i rH Oi om 1 CO rHCM rHO iHt^ 00 CM '*0 rH 1-HCM )— 1 r-H (NCq rH CO CM CO r-i r-i r-i OS-* CO^ '^O COCO ooo 5DIO I— (-til iO(M r-ICO r~i t-- CO 50 tM CO a^ro OrH cnco 1 CM rH 00 CM'* COCO CO CO (MCO l-l I— ( T-l CO. CDO OiCO "^(M (MCM m -* I (M 00 Oi lO rH 1 >o O 00 OiCO O"* . CMrH rHO 00 t-- r-i\a coira i—t I— 1 C^CO rirH COG CO CM rHO t^OS rHin rH W COCO CO 00 00 CO r-i-* i-HTii t-t^ I— 1 ■* "^ (NCM T-il-i (N CO (MCO O'* (MCM CO ■* CO CM 1>- 1 CO t—OO i-( CO CO I— IrH lO CD (MCM r-i • eoio (Mift i-((M Oi-H Cf- o 1 1 laco -*co 1 ] 0'i£> I>-b- 1 CO OOO lOOD 00 CO COCO moa r-ir-i rHOi 00 Oi r-i I CO-* •©OO CM— 1 c^ xn (MG^ i 1 oo o rH OS 1 1 i>-vr5 CNCs 1 1 COO lOt-- r-ll~^ CO CO Oi ■* 1 1 CO cq mcM 1 ] - 1 ~ l-^r-i WC-- ^^ xirso ft l^t"^ coco r~i r-i ZO CO C50 mm IMCM 0000 CO-* i-HrH COtH rH^of i5 § 1^ ig ^ pi CO 0) •73 |p s 1 13 PI IP 1 1313 §"3 4 % to t- o o Ms §1 W5^ fU 0:1 ll "rf TlJ -d TS rri -rt 13 2 13 CD 15 « -a -* 1 rH CO 1 1 1 1 rHCN 1 1 rH 1 IMC'I 1 i-H r-l i-H 1 rHCO 1 CM r-t,-t 1 (M ' ; CO rH 1 IM rHCl tJICO C-ICM 1 "* 1 I CO CO 1 i (N 1 -^tP 1 ft CO rH (NU3 lO i-l ! ■^ 1 CO-^ 1 1 CO rH . CI CO t--* 00 tN. ■^(n COCO r-\ r-H rH(M ooo irturi rH 1 CI m r-1 rH -f CL rH '* CT. ir. CO(M rH -JH C^ o •—1 d f-t'rt< t^Oi OKJi 00 00 CMC? COO 1 s CNCO t^-* r-Hp-l 1-1 urs I-H (MOl r-i rH rH rH ■* OS Tt*0 rH ai COO (M-M c; o COCO C1-* COC-1 . CO - ^^A" I 1 I rHia I I J in d q;- 1- II II O l>. O CO CM CO O (M CO CI rH CO CO CO rH rH oco ?-HCo loci cDi>. mco com Tr-d en H O S O H 3 Pi S at V3 |1 a »~3 S « w^ ll II lg gg 1^ tSg o c •39 «> '^TJ '^S ^"^ wg gg a£ K^ $ i^^ glS K^ ^^ a ^ a a is 8^5 ■£ rt s ^ P s ^ s a S ^ n <1 ."I 1='^ r -E 1^ s 013 ■ -3.1 feci I -5^ OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 193 m THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 i 1 1 1 i-l 1 1 1 1 I f-t 1 1 1 1 i-HrH 1 1 1 1 rHCN 1 1 1 1 i-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 I 1 iH r-tr-t 1 cq rH 1 l-HCO 1 1 ■-1 1 rH(M 1 (N 1 1 1 fH 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 1 1 i-i t I fH cq 1 ) r-t (NfiO COr-l 1 CO CI"* iOr-i cq<© (MrH Cfl 1 rH"* iHtN CM 1 (NCO 1 rH 1 1 rH(M 1 i-H r-i 1 rH CO •HCO lO 1 i-l"* rH(N ours .-HO ^^o- CO- iftCq CO(M CTCM tNCN l>. 1 iCiOl rHCO iH / .-(CO 1 rH CO 1 . rH 00 CO iH«0 ■<**co i-l'* iHt* t^r-t T-ll-t rH 1 IM CM CO r-ti-t CO CM -^co CM CM 1 .1>- .to -*G^ Ir^t^ CO "* ■* r-ij-i CMCO II II OD^ II II tOt^ II II CD-* II II rH-* | | | | in !>. | | | | ^^CO OiOi l>-irS OOI>. CMCO "*CO (MCM COCO i-Ci-H "*"* i-Hi-H rHi-H I— li-H i-HOl (MOO CDOO CMCO (Mb- OI>. ITS-* iOCO "*OS COtO t^l>- t---* C3a<3s OO"* COCM i>.00 ITS-* (MIO OlOi CMiO (MrH COCO * •* <0 CM CM rHCO COO rH O CO OO CM (M OS OS CM OO lO Os CQ rH CM mirs i-it-i ^i>- cM(M coco i-hi-h coco coco cmcm (Mcm m ui r-t V I i a, & i CO CQ rji m m CQ 3 fl ,i3 !> Si ^i II si II II si I s II si .ss |s m gg si w^ ?g Is M^ M^ Is w^ ^^ sS w^ W Is wg ^g ,i2 . ^1-1 c-i r- I iH -^CO r-ieo r-li-H I>.0 CMiO I ,-( iO(M COb» coco (M <:d i-iCO (Mt^ OiCM 1-H (M lOCO CO rH rHCM lO'* CI I CO I OOiQ -^US .—(CO t-- W COOO to OS com oco -rhb- Qo T— t urs CO F-H t^ 0-«i* t3 o o 02 Cm o o •s IS o CQ •So ft o . i-HMi (MOO (M ■^ CO-(M ^ CO COCO ITS t* I (M rH COC^ C rH lO CO l^ rH I CO lO CO "^ (N CI Cq ■-!P »00 rH t— ooo OO t-- CO as t>.00 CTCO coi>. coco uTi Oi "*-**^ C4'r-r r-T CO CO rH urs CO -^ ■^ -* moo rH CI -*m CO -* CI CO CO O t- lO rH -rt* COrH OS r-l (NO Ol '^ t^O OO rH '^ o as m CO rH T-i (M"c4* rn" m t- CO c^ cod rHCO COCl CO -^ ^ -O CO Ci rH O Oi O O CO CO -^ OlrH mo COOO r-iCl t^'^ COO co"'co' 1-7 mc-^ rnb^ rH I rHCSl OOrH C^ C^ o ■* coco Oi o- oo o o t-os ■^1-1 C<)00 ■- ITi CO lO o CD C3& 1-HCO (N m (MCO rH "^ ■* O CD CO r^ rHC^ CO CO rH CO I rH l>-t>. m CS I rH »n Oi -rtt i-^ rH 1 -^CD coco CI OiO til CO O CO (MCH c^cq II II r-cq I (M C^ COCO ooco 1 I II * lO CO t^ cTcT ic m O jj bD coco i-lr-t m rH ooo CO CI iours (Mcq C5 !>. 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OOi 1 1 1 1 T^\Ci 1 1 1 1 h*(M 1 1 1 [ in CD 1 1 1 I rHO 1 1 1 t OCO I 1 1 1 toco t) l*^ t^cq (NCD CO"* i-HCO I>-05 CO CM CM -* OO-^ 00 00 CO CM OO COCO rHi— 1 ■* 'rfl cqc— v-- — V— ^-v— — V— >-v— — v" — v-- -V— — V— ■ y I. '—V—' "— v*- -y- ^ P rd 13 nii ■S ■a a "2 1 1 ■a -s ^ 1J ■« 1 -g 1 1 a -s r:J -g >5 S tl! a b ^ a g ■C s g '^ 'H ^ g >§ ^ O 1=) a ^ 13 a g t) s ^ ^ a ^ C3 c4 &: g a ^ "^ '- , . ' g 2 'i 1 H S" M PI § 1' 'A f O H Q ^ g 1 i £■ P3 D p g| ^ m is EHrH" o 1— 1 ri m 1 1 a> o P4 [^ Pn o 6 !2i fS fi S c» s CM (M « OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 197 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ' ' ' ' II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ' < ' ' 1 1 1 1 1^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 (MrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l i 1 .-H 1 l-Hi-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO iH tH 1 CO iHr-t 1 1 l-HM 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 rH i-llM 1 CI 1 CM tNCO 1 rt oqiM (Mr-H rH 1 i-t rH Nd 1 i-H cotM T-t 1 rt 1 1 1 (M 0-1 1 CO 1 vnso I i-i CO CO (0-o co-^ rn-^ t--t-* "^2 '*^ ^"^ coco COIM (N-^ 1 . cq 1 occo CMlM CO"* gis cQia CM CO I>.ir3 ; (M COO IMIM -tJiOO rHt>. oto CM rH rHIM I-H r-Kn CMO (M(M rHt-* in ITS I— li— ( 1 C^ 1 CO sn .rH COCO r^-^ COO COOS (MrH CDO t^Cl CO CM CM5D CO c» OS 00 r~i i-i ■*o 1-1 I— ll— 1 i-trH - CD-* •*OS (MrH I-lrH lat^ T-(i-H CQ 1 -*. tH rH (MrH '^O ?5S CM I-H (Ml:* tr^oo Thco >#■* cooo g^S iHCO COiO I-H I— 1 i-Hi— 1 ■«*■* I-H I-H rHCO coos T-1 1-1 CM .-H-* CO "* 00 CO 1 1 OltM I-H ss 1 1 CO rH rHrH CX)'* coco CO"* coc^ rH 3S CM CO coco -*co 1-ir-t 1 1 '*'* OOi-H j-HCM rH CO T-H I-H CO OS COCO rH CO ^CD I-H r-i rHI>. 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H Q o I-l .§ CO A "S ■ > I II I rH I 1-1 II II II II II II II II II I I I I II II II 11 < I > I II II II II II I i-H II II II II II II II II II II I I iH I 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i-iirj 1 1 1 I-H rH 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 ' ' 1 1 i-t(M *C0 11 CO 1 1 1 •« 1 «o«o 1 cq I-H CO-* . cq 1 "^S CO to coco r-lO cq 00 -* t-iun CM t-^ ^- W OOCM OOOO (MCO ?OW MCM rH -^ CO CO I— I i-H •tDW WW CD W CiW l>.t^ O !>. CO(M iXi^ iH COOi -COO '^ CM rHrH »>- 00 COCO' i— I 05 « "-S Is II g-^ Is 11 S3 ^i 11 Si Ip 11 Si Si II Si Si II Si ^S II ^g 't5>- n^rr^ ^a ^> •S'^ .^a S>. rgr^ pSQ Mt- ^^ .^Q «>■ ^^ ^g M^ r^r^ ^d '»> r^r^ ll S^ g^ al S^ gg Is w^ ^^ Is S^ ^^ Is w^ ^^ Is w^ ^^ Is iU gg a t3 a a a N & s ^ ^ t) a ^ I g ^ a y S I a *3 200 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED s-A 1 iH 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 OJ 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 t f-Hri i 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-HrH 1 1 1 1 1 t-1 1 1 1 1 rH^ 1 1 1 1 . COOl "S '^ COCO rH g^g 1 t^ tJICO s§ Oi o (31 CO cor-^ t^-* COOS (MID 00 CO i>-co t-l CM (MrH CMI-- (MTh rH rH 1 1 CD T-H O 1 1 CM(M COCO rHCO Oi CO OCO COO -*CO t--co OCO COC3S Co (MO CO-* i£5=2 ID ■* r^ coo CD-* ■*"J a>r-t ■~ Oj r-.0 -f Oi -+ CO r-t t^ t^'* ^X> ID u:5co ^Z5 £2!S OS ID c o ~r)i O cr- 1— «» '"' t- CI CO CO -* -r> ID-H (^1c» coco rHO S?J:r SS^ o ID CO r-i ID £2^1 rH rH F— 1 1— 1 ""* 1 CO ITS CO OS . CD O ID '^ COO »DO t-^l-^ (M»D (M'D t--rH r^-*( coos CO t'- I>-t^ CSVD OOS (MGO CO CO CD O la (MCM (MrH r-i ""^ T-t '"' 1—t CO CO r-^ (MCO 00 rH . t-^OO (MCO tM"<»< (MO 1 CM O CO D IDOl D10J OlOi t^CO c: ID ~r'S> -M -ti r^r-( ID O oo Cl CO OOO rH 00 ■^ CI TfH Tl iC »D CO rH COQO CO CM "* tH I-H 1-i r-H ^ 1 '-■ CI VD CO — ~, Ol Tl *I>. r-\ i-\ CO -* CC -1 -* -w* M< IM ID CD 01 ID ID 1— 1 , . '=^■"-1. 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(MO II II OJ OS CN(N OCn OOiO 'rUr-i OS (M t-- d 00 CO -^'^ r-iC^ (MCO COCO COCO rH ■^ -^ (M CM rH rH COOa rHCO -^ilO COCM COCO COCO 03 ,-i COCO CD rH OCD CM(M rH ■^ C71 O O^i Oi r-i OO Th -^ rH (M (M rHrH rH (M rHrH OiOl CM Oi CM rH CM Oa -"ii i>. -^O CO O O rH (M CD ■* (M OO -^CD O CM O CO CO O O O C^ CM "^o oqc^ 03 CO cs ca w^ o S a^ S S o S rand .2 g "3 S: r^-zs (Ft ^ O) M S-^ Is ol .^03 " ' " ui ca Kj M (Hot ^ 3 „ ^ & _ _ c3 - O oj O O ■^ ' c3 r! a .-'^ rri :■-" ran s .— ^ :"-( --h Si ^i i;S te^ ^^' g^ w^ ^^ SiS wS= p:^ i(£ wp= ^^ gfq R^ pfS S ^ CI 13 S ^ (3 g :2 D g ^. ^ "^ ■ ■ , ^ , I < V J ^ ' 1 1 1 1 1 r ' 4 1 1 « 2c < Ph O a 5 202 XIIL-^CIYIL OE CONJUGAL GQNiDITIQN- AGES OF THE IMMAEBIED, MAEEIED, cAND WroOWED CO CO a ■ 1 1 1 1 ^•"S 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li-c II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I f o i-li-H i-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ r-t 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 c^ II 1 i ii 1 II 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ^ rHrH 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CI 1 1 1 1 1 «3»H 1 1 I 1 1 CO 1 1 rHi-l 1 J-^ 1 ( r^ ■rHi-l 1 Cq 1 C^rH CM 1 1 CI 1 T-\ t CI 1 1 CI I-H ■^T^ 1 I-H OTCO COiO I rH T^r^ 1 N r-Kr-K 1 1 1 1 rHrH -rH 1 1 C-lrH ■^CO CM CO I-H \ .'* CO rH I-H CO ■*C1 C^'<* C^iH (Mr-l rH. .A 1 -<** C50 I CI I CI c^-* I-H 1 CDC^ 1 1 1 1 cqci to CM CO O 00 1 1 1 r-\ ursco ■t-\r^ we* OCO rHOO rHGA r^r^ r-< o «3tJ( ocq 1 C^ C. CO-H 1 rH t r ClOO 1 rH coed COrH 1 (M !§ t-H r-^ CMrH (MrH rH I-H r-\ 1 1 o r-\ iH i-H I— 1 i-i COC^ rHrH rHi-H T-\ai - . (M I-H I-H i>-o 1-^ 1 r>-. 1 1 1 iH OO 1 1 cqco cocq 1 1 S t-K i-Hr-( i-HrH -r-K CO'* I-H r-H I-H rHi-H T-ir-i rHiO 1 1 1 1 c-I-H rHO 1 1 § . r 1 1 1 CD"* OOU3 i-HrH COCO I-H I-H t--eo lO-rH CO o. OiCO (DO t^^ -*ao toco OC1 I>.-. Oi O VOO CO O os-<** 0)rH ooco 3-3 »i I-H I-H cqcq i-\ ^^^ o 1 ss o o 1 f2 1 2 2.B s s « -3 i. II Is (U ra 03 -3 2 11 n W II II g^ 3^ w? W SI t§S "2 "2 g^ ^g O -v-- —V— -.— y--/ -V— v-,^^ -^^ ^-v— s-V^ •-y*' -v— -V- Wy«^ ' >-v— -v-- '-v— *-v— ^-yW s-V^ o ■ o 13 ftS 1 'TJ 13 13 mJ 0) 1 1 "3 t 1 •^ t a> •g ■a I •1 ■s 13 1 1 '^ 1 % •g ^_ X s > 1 'A --b 1^ P -i- ^ ^ D i^ -a 1 ^ N: 1 o CO 1 1 ^ i g •i 1 s^^ ^ ft 1 125 ' o 1 Ej I 1 1 > g E i M n3 F « 1 3 1 1 5 -1 1 1 1 ■ =3 3 d fe5 ^ ^ t OS § ''to OE 1311 PEOFIE'O'F' SCOTLAND IN I88I: 203 IF^ TOE REGrSTEATION DISI^ICTS.. II II II II II II II II 1 iH II II II 1 1 ' 1 1 11 II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt' 1 1 1 01- 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1-1 e^ 1 1 CI 1 COOO" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-i 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1-1 CO r-ifi 1 1 iH 'I 1 10 iHiH ■^uri (MOO ■ '«t<'«J* ' I-H CO 1 1 1-1 1 1 r-l 1 CO rH 1 i-llO f-Hi-H CM 1 IMiH 1 l-l rH 1 1 1 C=l 1 ?Oi-l cqiH 1 m 05C0 £>^ iHrH T«<0 coco ^ro S53 ss (Mcq 1 1 rH 1 r-C-* CO-* cot-- i-H I-H fHt* CO CM COCO CM r-l i-l-cX -*■* rHCO I I-H I-H I-H "15 IHCM t^t- CO CM (MrH ITS 10 rHcM 1 CO coco I rH 1 tr~ iHi-H SS I-H wo I-ICO 1 r-l c»-* I-H 1 1 CO gj5 COCO (MCO -*co I-H rH iHrH (M-* VC5CO r-i ! 1 r-l •^00 ' ' CO 10 - T-if-H CM CXI CMO ■*c-» 1 1 COCO r-Hi-H SS I-H CM CO-* I-H CM I-H I-H 1 i-l toco (MCO 1 1 010 10 en 1 1 CD-* l-H i-H £55; COt-H 000 I-t COi-H' OrH r-l r-i 1 l-l id CO ■*CO 1 1 OQO CM CM 1 1 100 rHi-H CD 00 1 rH (MCO I-H CM* 1 1 l-l i-r r-H-^ I I 10 t- OS r— 1 i-H r^-n ^^ g| a^ ^g ^-^ ^s si 02 OT s c4 Da |g -^y M > 13 tJ g^ Mis is^ O O gs rt^ ^^ E "* a .2 s a I 1 s ^ g^ usg iSiig I I '2 > 1 1 1 t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 1 1 du 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 t r t 1 1 1 1 1 rH «^ J> 1 1 r 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-i a> 1 1 1 r I I-* 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ t 1 1 t 1 1 r 1 r 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 en 1 r 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 (MCO 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I-« 1 1 (^ 1 1 . iO 1 ClrH CMC! r-t 1 I (M TifrH (M(M (i rH - ■*(M 1 1 CDtH CSOO 1 1 COO coco r-t 1-1 '^t- COt^ 1 1 CJCi OTf* 1 I CiO cqio 1 1 CNCM -*-* -.Jl-^l (MC-l rH r-l 1-t s .-ICO COCO 1 1 CO 00 1 O 1 1 t--co rHCO 1 I m »>. t--w:> 1 1 OS t^ COCO 1 1 OOO COU3 1 1 OOO coi:d 1 ] ^ CO(M t^ZO l-H CM CO rH CO— 1 1 1 1 t c>m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO lO t 1 1 1 -^rH 1 1 1 1 rH -M 1 1 i 1 CO rH 1 1 1 I J. iCJiO I— 1 CM l-H O r-t L.-^ U3 CO rH laco I-l « t^Mi 1 1 1 1 aii ^ to s P 1 1 » Q . 1 r-t iH 1 I CO I iCt COrt COCTS rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 rHCO 1 1 1 1 i-tiH tHrH r-l 1 rHCO 1 tr- 00 (M ?ooo rH i-H 1 i-HrH (MCO ""§ 00 OS urSrH rHlO 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO (MrH COO 1 r-* 1 1 1 11 1 CM rHrH rHCO i-HrH (MO t-H rH 13^ rH(M COCO (MlO '-S OOOS CO"<*< cooo 1 1 1 1 1 rH rHrH -. t-H OCO COO 1 rt O 1 . 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CO CD OO in CD 'tj^m CI CI m t^ "^ c-T t^CO GiCi 1 1 1 C^ v>ia *o 1 rt 1 1 CO rH 1 rH 1 1 -*o 1 1 1 1 00 '^H 1 1 1 1 Ot^ 1 rH 1 1 OOCD m o. 1 1 CO O co--* ^co OlOi -c o I-l rH c• ■:/_ in i2^ (M^ ^^ COO CO CI CD rH GO(M oco iriO coco (OO r-.-H 00-* coco CO C^ 3 « S S § 1 s M P5 1 1 1 6 I-H CO 00 I-H CO >-=s««, I-H CO CO C-1 CO CO QT THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1'881. 207 IN THE IffiGISTRATION DISTEICTS. < 1 > I 1 > 1 < II II II II 11 II II II II II II 1 II II II II 1 > < ■ -HI II II II II II II II II II II II II II 11 1 ' II 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-\ 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OT 1 1 1 o> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 rH rtl 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i-l 1 1 kOCO 1 1 1 1 1 i~f I IMiH 1 1 -^lO WIM I-l 1 rH 1 1 1 (M 1 i-i ia(M CO-* rHrH 1 1 1 1 CM CO la 1 t-co 1 CO 1 1 (M(M 1 1 1 W 1 -oa rH 1 1 rH 1 1 COCO eoco (0(M ooi>. l-H I il 1 1 CO FHrH (MOT i-( r-i tool T-i COi-H CM-* 1 ,-t 1 CO rH r-i WSOl 1 1 i-t 1 t-\ rH (MCO j-i r-i Sa CO-* coco CO CI 1 1 f-Hcq 1 1 l-H rH (MiH (-1 (MCO COlO t-l 1 t-it^ CO-* r-i rH rHOl rHrH COiM r-tr-i coo r^ COO COrH ■"c^ U5 r-i OiCO iat>. T-l(M 1-H 1 rH iH i-HOi rH i-H-CO t^iO . iHrH COCO 1 rH ^^ 00 OD CO-00 rH-* -* rH(M rH COO CNCM (MiO T-i-1-t 5DIO 1 1 ^^ ^"^ r-i ■^co r~ir~i rHIM I r-i I>.lO J 1 oeo I >d< I I cor-j I i II c^co I CM 1 I oco I ] II oeo II II OO I'* I ( r-i(^ rH CM O 00 C^ ITi t>. !>• O r-iOi ^:* est-- -^S r!**SS ^^ "^rH rH?D OCO iO Oi COO COCO COrH (MrH -^p-* -^r-i r-i CO C^r-i COCM COlM Ot>. tMb-^*-* cD^t>.oo-*co t^^a v:>.ia rHrH Doo lot* -t^(MCM r-l r-i r-i -^-^DCIC^ r-i OrH-*-* r-t ^ CO tri r^ ■yxi m m to s'i e. 9 o o oa 1 CD n to ^ 0^ 03 ^ s ^ CD is S: o o 3 i W^ 13 n3 3-§ to f3 S| IP i^ K^ '^^ g^ M^ ^^ t^ w^ W Is w^ ^g ^£ fig gg li mg gg II .wg gg o o V CO o o s -ia rrj ^1 g w-i rt CO ^ i I i -^ & a ^ t3 y a a t3 5 3 .2 ^ a a -t3 H CO ^ ^ :5 ^ I ^ 208 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED OTi 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c3 d 1 ^«^ .A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 rH 1 1 1 r 1 1 f 1 I 1 1 \ \ 1 1 I 1 1 r-tCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 CO (6 1 CO f-H 1 i-tOO 1 1 1 r-t rHCO 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-^r-i 1 r~\ 1 1 1 r-ii-l """ CO CO. (M 1 l^O CO CM rHCO rHCO 1 r-\ IM 1 T-ir-i r-\r-i (MrH COIM t--=o r-K rHrH CMC^l 1 -* OO r-{ l^-O c^ R A CD-T** (MCD (MOO CO Tfl Ol c-^ COCM ■*!< l-^ COO CDtJ< 1 rH '■i'CM CM CO lOCM CO CM l?-C1 in-* oico CMOl COrH -*o CJrH i-H .C^ r-\ b* ir-o t^-rjl CI O ■*o rHlO t^O (MCO r-li— I iOCO I— 1 I-H t~-i CMrH CM rH rH rH 1-K (M<© coco CO ■* t^Cl OCO OI'Ji 1 CO cr-ci •^tH 1 00 CO •* CMOl CO o O '-0 rH CM CMOl -*«ft (MCI C3iOO ooo 00 t^ g »-l I-H cc* r~i r-l rH i-Hi-i rH rHrH i-iGi mio lOCl (MCO 1 f-i ■*o COCO (Dt^ i^-; CO CMO rH CSl COO ^1^ g f-i «>u:i CM r-\ i-i r-i rH r-^ CMrH CMrH oo rH C^O ir. r-K -* c-- Ml-* r-iC^ iO?D 1-1 rHCM rH y-i r-\ ^ - " 1 CO CO --H i-ICN -^CO CMCO t-t r-i i-l rH Tfi (M Oi ooc^ COCO rHO OiCO rH CM C30CO laia COrH (MTh OrH 1 1 COCO \G>r-\ 1 (M ■*-?:) CO -H rnC^l COCO OO ■*-* CO r-l CM r-^ i-i r-\ i~i r-i CM CO (MCI CI ?0 i-^\Q coca r-< CM i-H 1 r-l Oi as to -rti 1 CM m CO OC-1 1 rH COO Oir-i r-{t-i -*o O J>- CM CO t^Oi r-. lO -ri CO '^ I- I— r-i c: i^ '3:=l c:> o ■^ t^ CD CD (M g^ & I-H r-l rH r-i -^ -v- -V- -V- i -^ ftS nzl Tj 1 '^ ' ' rn 1 H ' O S fH '5 ' CO ■ f o .a , iz; j^ 00 o f 1 '"' 1 - MtH rH I «5tCi rHCq rHlM Ml!© rH r-\ 1 1 r-ir-i 1 1-i 1 -(M- i-l I— 1 ^to \a<^ COCO rHrH coco 1 rH COCO rH!M r-ir-i COCO rHCO COCO r-i COO CM CM CM CO rHCO rHCM (M-^ COO QOCQ r-t 1^ 1 r-i (MrH rH rH (MrH COCO ss eours sa OiCi OS CO 1-1 0 -^ <—t OI>- t— ■* COCM CMfM (MO OCO fiOOi rHf- r-t r-t COCO Id r-t OOl C<»CO i-HOS.O-t--. CTCM \C)-^ (MC^ "^ •* rHrH CMrH THm rHCM (JSO CO(ja COCO COM! rH?0 rHOS O^ y—t (Mt-- rHCM COCO mCO r-i 1>. CO COCO CO OO (M CO rHCO O ■* i-lrH mmcMCM tHCOI^C- r-t-O^i m as to m 03 «] J ^ rn -H e ! ^ a £ Sg |£ Sg |£ Sg sg §3 gg So ge ^S 5 5 "-3.28 00 gg JS oS Si .oS OO Sl .2 S | 5 gg J S S| g1 ^ S 5 o -S" -a-a 4^1 s^ "^"^ ■aS SS "S"^ "is sa "S-S -afl SS '2'2 -ia 2> '^'^ -sS 5^ '^'^ ^^ gg Is wg '^k SiS w^ ^^ a^ w^ ^N= siS wg: ^^ a^ k^ ^N^ giS mg gg 13 a ^ a s B a p a a fe a a t5 a ^ a s a ^ 5 a • a .2 ^ a % =3 I 2d 210 XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED O'lS a5 r 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I 1 o s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 I 1 1 1 1 o o I »-* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH I 1 1— 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 rH 1 1 I-H 1 iMCO 1 CM rH 1 I CM 1 1 t 1 r-t ( »o CO .-HC^ CM I-H rH CO 1 rH I-H r~i rH CO < i 1 1 1 1 iH i-\ - 1 1 OC-. rHCO 7-H-~ O CO t CN t^CC > - CJ I>.rH r-1 00 r^ 00 1 cq += i-H CO CM rH O S ^00 Cm i-T. CO I-H ^ 00 X -r- 71 CO 1^:5 CO^ ^,^ »o t-i rH rH C^l ^^ o -* ri -^CJO CD O 1 CO itnco * rH C-5 l~ -O) I-H -<-; t CO!-- COG^T 1 I-H rH--* 0-: . -. i-Hr^ OCT CD -r^ 1 o iC, o CC CC r-'. ■* •^ I-H rH CC o w rH m CO bo (S OtO our; 1 CM Ci -* C-lu-5 1 1 COCN CNIM 1 1 IC rH t--00 1 f-t CC CC 1 1 CM CO O — ' C3 CO r^cc 1 CO Pi cq OO 1 1 '^M' coco i 1 -^ -^ r-J Ci CC re 1 r-i -|J '"""' ""* i-HrH '"''"' rH r-^ -^ u. a 1 1 CDOi CM^ 1 1 i-H or- 1 1 1 1 Ol^ 1 1 1 1 u:; o 1 1 1 1 (M CO i 1 1 1 o o 1 1 1 I CC lin 4h 'die s sa lO QO T-\ 1—. CO CO -M O & >H O. rH CC CD C-5 CO O r-JOi O-D Oi VO OiCQ ICI^ CIO CO Ol OCl com -* VC CC O' OrH OQO OQO OO r-\ I-HC<1 OCl iriift (M rH CO l^ r-. T-l O lO 121 I-H .-t ex o •^ -«?* r-\ r-< r-< o ... t i s II o o o o c o 1. 1 , 333 Is 3 > c o ll 2 is S c o s 1 |i w5 o o "—.-—■ ■ , ■ V -v-' - ■ — .— * ' -s— — V-- ^-v— — V-— ' -,— w,^ -V— — .— ' ^— V— ' -V- -V— -V— 1 -< 6 1- o s .2- a 1=1 1 O 1 5 ■fc e 1 1 o E S 1 1 o 5 'E E n 1 -a .1 1 ■2 I— 1 — y— H *^^" l-H i 1 1 i o 1 1 t 1 I t>. -d g a J rt P, < to ;« 'i 1 1 1 1 rHrH (MCI rH r-t CO 1 CMO CDr-l rH -** ■*Ci C3iO CO I-H I-H lOiCi l>-l>- 1-t 1 (M 1 i-i rH r-^ rH 1 CO "- COCM 1 -=Ji =^S i-H I-H Oi-( r-t .05 CO >:**CO (NrH IftCO rH 1 CM ■^CM I «o i-< 1 (--co rHCO rHCq .o 1 1 -*o t-^-^jt r-tr-t I— 1 ss coo !>.(£> i^ OiCO CO "^ 1 CO rHCO .Oi 1 1 -*c» rHrH 1 i-i CO tH too r-( I-H i-t 1 t--.o I-t T-t 1 1 ■Tticr- CO I-H 1 1 i-HCO CI 1 SS COO I 1 '■JiCO an>- 1 1 ^^ COCO i-i tH i .-H coco rHCO 1 1 0-* cot^ 1 1 coo COCO 1 1 CM CO oscq I 1 sg CM^I 1 1 -*CO i>.Oi I-H 1 OiCi QOrH rH 1 I-H C0O5 OCM ri r-1 1 1 -*o rH 0 ^ Pi ^s II §1 Mi %% g| i w^ g^ II a^ gg Is w^ ^^ CO fl PI lg as S. gg Ib tJ'^S 13 n::! •^^ Ti'::! s^ -S^ ^^ Sl^ w? ^^ gs w^ g^ SS Wf: ^'^ a^ tSa^ tSa^ tDg^ 5g^ u ^ ^ ; rt ^ cj O O S[S ffi^ p:&: & S I » a Ph 15 o .g jl Ph II ■J s 212 XIIL— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAIiKIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED II I I II II II I , II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II I ; II I II II II II I < II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II I C^ I rH II II 11.11 I (N II II II II II in 11 II II II II II II ICOWl iHl i-HD II tMrH r-HI II II liH liH t-I| Ol V:) I I rH rH I r-HI I i-H CM (N CM I tN t^ CO lO O -* CM h» SO i-t I I p-H I II II II r^ CO -*CO M CO II II r-HI i-i COi-H CN Tin «0 rH in Oi USIO OilQ !N ts. 00 00 I rH (MrH rH rH IrH CM | IrH i-H r-H 00-^ COCO II II II rH rH CN I i-H rH ■^oo coco coo mco H-CO t^Oi l(N Olio lOlO -H(N CI o •a (D CO kO r-t C-1 II hCO COVO It-I (Ml C^CO II CMt-h lO-Ji II (MCO lOCO II COCO (MrO ICO QOO COCO I I t^OO II ^r-H CMCC IrH (MtJ< -*iCS I OD vn I rH II (Mr CO C^ I rH ft o IB Oh ® -p •Cm O a o a o o -.CO II II cc m II I S.s II II t^t- II CO CO rH rH ■X*!^ II II CC CO r- O CN rH CO =© (M "^ '^ (M S'S £rSS '^l^ '^f^ cia°o ^-"* S?5 S2E2 """^ '^""' ^'=^ (N53 -# CO rH r-C tn ^ ,_( ^ c3 bo ;3 O Q li CO 7- rt ^ < > ti > a •^ 3 r^ &H o o "Ph ffi? a g 3;S £fe c o J5 2 O 3 03 ^ S^ ^^ gfS E& ^fe: 53 K > ►Pi? 0) ca o o o S -d £3 ^ a s ^ t5 I g a n t3 g fe D g o M Eh O o Eh I II II II II II II II 1 1 l-H 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 rHOq 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 t rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH II II II 1 (M 1 1 (MCO 1 1 1 1 1 r^ 1 1 1 1 1 tH I 1-t rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II 11 rHrH C^-* r-tr-H C>1 O W 1 1 1 1 ^ (MCO -^JttN 1 00 1 1 C^(M 1 CO 1 rH 1 1 rHIN 1 CO rH 1 (Mt^ 11 II 1 rH rHTj* COrH r-i id 1 rH rH 1 CN fl TjfCO U^rH •m -^ rH i-i lOrH I rH l-H 1 CO 1 1 rH r-it^ m 1 (MCO 1 1 I J-* (MCM 03 "* CO 'X5 O CTS r-i rH 1 rH CO-* rHCO CO Til Tjl TtH (^OO ( CM CO ■* 1 r-< 1 CO irt CM CICO OJOD CiCO (Mto 1 -* CM 1 1-HrH COO l-H COlO r-1 rH 1 iCicn VOrH lOCO t^OO CO 00 rHCO iOCO rHlO rH(M COCO r-l CO CM ■* ■*co Ti< t--. 1 1 COrH .-1 1 00 :o l-H CO CM ursco t-KTl CO -^ S"" ursoi (MCO OOO rH 1 1 rH Oi-^ rHCM vnTjH Tjllft ■^00 1 1 '^ 1 1 1 g;g i-H 1 '-i COiC -r-i rH IC t^ r-l i-i t^co COC<1 o-oo rHrH 1 r-t lOiD 1 ^ coic rH COrH 1 CO rH CM 1 1 H CO OiCO rH CM in ■* tMCO I rH CO lO rH t>- | I O C:> !>. !>. !i— 1 rH t*H CO ^ I i-~t ^ CO COrH r-i I \0 ^ CO (M r-i I C» OO O «0 IrH rHrH CO t^ i I IrH OiCO CSi-^ I [ CDQO t>-(10 CO-* O rH IrH ■* [ f- CO I I ■* l-* COCO II COQO II II ^^ I I r^ 00 ■* lO ■^ ->:*< rH rH CO-tf* II II OrH II II CO CM II [| lOCO II II CCift II II CM.-t Oll^- 005 tUCO coco fMoo coo I— 'CO i-(7o COOT rHCs r-HO otim ocM csco J— ii-H i>.u:s c^co (Mr- oco csoo cmco t— Gi ":t Sfe a^ ^^ <5 &^ a^ ^ O ^ rt ^ o) Sfe Wt o o ■5 a M CO rt ,J2 GJ o o cc m «3 w Is K^ ^^ SS 13 tJ c o f3 tag t) s ;^ ^ s s ^ s Id a rf S s 214 XIII,— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNJIAEKIED, MAKRIED, AND "WIDOWED 00 00 a O o m 6 M 0T3 35 ■■^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 .-H eS rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 >-t 1 i-i 1 1 rH 1 .-. 00 r-\ 1 rHr-t (N,-< i-H 1 rH 1 r-H T-H 1 1 1 1 1 r-i rH 1 rH 1 cq 1 ! 1 1 1 1 >-* 1 1 1 1 1 rH rH!0 "tiCl iriu-a o 1 1 1 ■*c-i l-Hl-^ r-ICO ■* (-H t (M 1 rH r^ 1 CI 1 . 1 1 1 1 CO rH 1 CC^ •-1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Tj a; 1^ l>- 1 W 1 '-D C-I T-t CO .-•lO lOCO c.c. r-K-^ '-O Tt« I T-\ 1 CI -^ CI ^^ 1 ,~i CO 1 1 t 1 CO tN f-i l-H CO 00 r^ \aco C^ Xi l>- 1 00 CO i-^ 1 ■* 1 "^ om iCt^ r^ \ rH 1 \ r-t 1 y-^ rHrH 1 1 1 1 f^ rH r^ rH 1 l-H r-H rH r-lj-i t^co or^ "-jt^ s i-H rH — 1 r-r CO c-i r-H 1 COrH ^co COrH i-t CI CI -}H 1 1 Cl 1 rH 1 1-- COiO -^ T--. s rH r~i r-i CO 00 to 1 '^ iO t>. C7>1>- 1 1 r-^ 1 CO COCO \ 1 COtH OCI i rH ri rH COrH 1 1 CO t:> X --H 1 1 o-* OrH co-*< i-H l-t rH r-\ coc^ -^ ^31 GO r- 05 Of-( i-H 1 00 1^ IC5CO 1 1 «D t-H CI r-^ 1 1 ■ rH CM 1 I mo ooo 1 ^ COCO C. -^ -^ 1— 1 i-H I-I COCl ;:^ >- !iE«- CTj f-l (MO COO oin OrH COOl toio OiO ■* -jD lOCO rHO OCO ■* t-^ rHOO lO-'it CC Cl C^ OO .__^ s^ r-.ri i-ICO CD I^ r-\ rH 00 I-^ COC-1 COOO cc rr. CO Cl CI TI j-l i-i tjj c-i K -^ y. c o 3 o o ? 5= n ^9- a; -n o o o o 1 ^ c o II 4j QD J II >— V— ' '— v*' ■— v-' >-v— ' — V— ' ^-v— ' '-v— '-v— ^-v— — /—' ^-v— ' '^ V >— v-^ N-V^ *-v— ' '— y— ^-v~^ ^^^ o ■■3 t; r^ r:f r— rW < Q> ■r O o a ■n ■E rt a r=! rS 1 1 -2 'E -^ O ■3 o a ca ci c rt a O D <=i ■^ ^ t) 3 P 1^1 U) K^ K* p s K- ;d rt !^ s ^ 'A 1 1 1 1 1 ~ H ' o P3 1 ^ \ 3 ^ O <1^ ^ ^ a >5 O s ;_^ 3 k3 S i a d (N 1 d 'ZJ H 0-1 ^ ^ 3 :z! [o t =3 w s rirf M (O i5 t^ 3 S d en o c? CO (M CO CO OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 215 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. (1 II II > 1 11 II 11 II II II 11 11 11 11 11 II II 11 11 i 1 11 II 1 ' II II 11 II II II 1 rH 1 , II II II II II II 11 II 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— 1 iH .-n< Ot- COCO ■en,-) 1 -^ O r-" 1-1 f-l CDl-^ . (M r-H I— 1 Oi CO t-~ CMiO r-\f£> -*lO I— 1 r-( rH CO •^ CD oco CN-* irj c^ CO(M r-iCO t-O ■^-0 CO -+ CM CO IflCO rH <>..-( c^ COCO C<1 CO t-- oc^ 1 -* r-t CO rH CM CO CMl^ OiCi CO i-< rHCO <:o<:o 1-i ■* CM^S lOCO rHCO COOS (MrH C0 1>- CO « Tf( coos 1 CO COCN i-l lOOO ■«*i Th TjHlO ss CN-* iOrH in OS i-frH (MCD (OCO (MCO lO rH CDkO C>^CM CM CO CO "M Tj*CN t^^ (MCSl 00^ I-l CM(N I— 1 1— 1 rH Si5 (NO ICCN ursum I rH COCO CDO i-t r-i T-\ rH lOCM CO CO CM ■* oDca r-|CO f-t 1 xoia 1 1 1 T-l l-,-^ CO CM (Ml-^ rHCN com CM 1 ■*-o OfM CM rH 1 ^ CO liTl -DO rHCO 1 h-* -*0 I rH COCO eoc» OCO ooa. rHO com (MO 1 rH(M 1 CDCD (MCO CD ■■* rH(M 1 CM kO CD rH ,-i CM CD COCO 1 CM rHI>. OrH 1 i CM b- rHO CMCM rH 1 om rH(M 1--C31 CMCM i-i r-t xnco rH ■*co -* CO 1 lO T-H rH CO t>i 1 1 oo CM-* mco rHCM 1 1 t^QO C^CM -f O (MCO 1 1 mcD rH l--C^ 1 1 r-HCD CM rH OiiO rH 1 10-* COCO CO(M 1 1 II t I O;* 11 II ^r-l II It OiOi II II CC* I ) OCO oi m CO -^ oo o »-i (M CM CO CO •*00 cor^ C. COl^ cot-. t-t<7^ CMCO coco rHCM xr, y:> CD CD COCS (OCO C^CMrH mmH O O Oi M r-t "* lO O GO I i CQrH ^CN II mCO t>.|>- ICJ COC^ OCO i-tt-i t—o H C-1 !-(.-( (OCX) tHCO I I "* CD coco I I O-* 03 "^ li CO l:5 CO CO ,-1 ■tool eo\a I 1 t-^os rH >* I I *c^ o-Tt< i i \cit COOO JrH r-JrH Id r-, || ^-, t^ CS | | COrH OD OO I O"* CON II ID CM rH(M II g^S II II I rH II II f I ioa II II cojo II II S5 II II II II t^CO II II cMrH II i I c 05 r^oo 111 "-I (MM (DO "* rH t-i I— t a/ «3 W ^' (U O O o o K?; p:^ ?5^ W^ p:^: l^p^ M^ P^^ ;^^ K; ^ is * rcri F? s 3 (S t> I I I ^ I ^ a t3 fc -6 a a S^ -5^ 'E £ > -S-^ .3 S t:» ^^ s£ E^ ^^ ■n D S ■'J S ^ "5 p OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 217 IN THE EEGISTEATION" DISTEICTS. I II I I II II II II II II I I I ' I I II II II II II ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 I iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 -* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 r~t i-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 00 -* 1 CO 1 r~i lOrH cqo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 rHCN CO rH 1 . iQfO ?0"* CKM 050 IMOi i-Hi-l 11 rHi-H jrH C^rH (| ,-( CD CO ?H l>. OO QOO (MO — I CO C3 CD (M "* O^ i-H CO li— 1 CO (N 1 I tH 'M IQ CM i— 1 1— I rH CO t^ "^ rH "^ «O(M-M-* I-I COCQ r-t r^*M Cs:0 ■^ CM t-CO lOi— ( COlM GOi-i CD OS . OO . rHCO rHO -^ CO (M'* "-*<"* l-^O |CO rHl OSOO II rHi CMi-H IrH CMt30 l>.0 (MCO t>.-* CO CM -fii rH rH rH ,-i i-i CO -* ITi CM rH CM rH rH -^ "-cjl r-t Oii-t iH I— 1 -* CO (MO COCO r-t OO COO rH COOl t-t as 1 1 °°3( ss ^S5 CO CD O t-- 1-i r-i 1 rH rH rH D7H>. I rH rH 1 CM OO^ 1 1 (M(M rHO T-t i-t rH rH eooi CO CD COO CMQO -*CN i-t,-t rH CM rH 1 OrH r-t^ OCD COCJS TjlO t-t S§5 j-tr-t (MCM •^00 II 1 CO t^l>. 1 1 CO CM 1-1 OSOO 1 CO OO CM CO (MOO CO CD (MO (MCO 00 CO r-tr-i ^S 1 1 OOCSl c3 S§ T-t rH (M 1 -^O 1 1 COTti tOOi 1 T-t OCO rH (MCO T-tl-t 1 1 . (M-.co -^o ii or^ -^t-- irH oo (MCI II cmcm (MCM ii oso o-^ II OOCD OS -<:*< OCO COCO r-i(M '* CO O^ r-t r-t i-t CO (M OrH i-l CO T-t OOO -# to O Oi c:sco OSC=> COl>- I (MO II II coos I O^ OOO OS CO rHO 0-* (MrH "^ O CM rH vrsCM OlO -^O OS rH (MO Oit-^ OiCD -^-^ -rji lO -«*(-rJ< "*CO rHrH COCO OOS COVO CTS. COCO I>.0 -^ OS COOl CO 00 O !>- rHC30 lOCO O C3S tH O CD CO OS OS rH CM T-t r-t (MCM COOS ^'^ rH rH 1 cd en ro M J t3 Si to m g rf lg s 13 a> CO 03 ■3 3. %% s 1 IP ^1 II K tej S.5 II II !§g Tf "Tlf ■T3 TS 'tf T^ nz! • <0 n3 ■» '^ -3 Tj Tf a ts p g is & S ^ T - ' ^ .— ^ 1 1 ' fO 1 CO i ( ol ' l>- CO rH 1 ^ ■■s 'S? m s ^ Pi >t o^ s W H t^* n:J ■s^ g H-3 ?0 a B S Hh C^ « p^ Ph 02 g CO o OS CO S CO OS CO 2 E 218 XIII.-^CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE TTNMAEEIED, M AHMED, AND WIDOWED DO CO fl c3 1— ( -p o o m O m •c m o c3 ^1 . m % CD ® o (0 Ah < o-og 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 iH 1 1 t 1 1 lO 1 I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 , 1 1 1 I 1 1 f 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 t O C7) CO 1 1 r-^ 1 H. r-*0 t-t^ moo 1 t^ xOr-i 1 1 rH eooo M*iC O CT) t^ir^ coco ^ 1 r-i 1 0 dOO i-Hi-H rH COCO i-H rH r-l (MrH CO-CJ> 1 (M •^s; too cqco o in »-li-l t-* rH rH rH too rH-* COrH 1 1 1 r-((M (MCI oqco coi>. COrH CO^ 1 fH COCN Oi\a 1 CI '^CO OOl (M-rl' CO. 1-i rHrH rHrH id'^ rH -*o r~i coo 1 1 1 1 o^?o 1 rH 1 1 (MCO 1 1 1 1 ^ ^ r-l rH 1 1 rHLri 1 1 1 1 r-4<5:> i 1 I 1 (M -* I 1 1 1 r-t r~i l-H ^3 10 S OO b- 1 1 1 t ■^rH 1 1 1 1 rHCO r 1 1 1 Cib^ 1 1 1 1 -* tXD 1 1 1 1 r-( -*< 1 1 i I 1 1 S3g3 COOi ya CO CD D >H COi-1 OirH CiCO COOS C-^CO 1>.00 doo r^os coco •—1 1>- coo ■"^ti .— ■ r-*r-1 s^s^ (MCO t-CO «-* 1=3 2 '-* (-( rH tow (MCO rH H-S a s 5 a 1 a o -a S ' iri" 1 02 S CO 1 « g &^ 1 g 1 1 •fc. P s 1 <» !z< fe ' o rH EH 1 '■g 1 a ■§ S 1 § 1 1 1=: rt 1 1 6 M ■^ "* ^ CD St 1 ^ ,^^.£a«i ■■■ya,... CO CO ._ CO •■3 ^^ . o O OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAHD IN 1881, 219. IN THE EEGISTRATION DISTBICTS. II I I ' I I II II II II II II II I I ' I I II II II II II I . II II II (N(M rH I "*00 I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II COOO •«*<« «*r-t II ) I II II II I r-1 II II II II I I rH I I r-C II II II IrHKimi II II I'-l II II IrH II II li-H II II I i-l CO CO OC* la CO aso lOI (NiH ICO II r-ll COeO II ^rH rHCO II II rHi I CO rH I rH rH ■* -^ tJ< IQ O. rHCO «0 ■* CO t- (M r— rH I OUp I I IN I II 05(N II II t • (DO iO SO «D "* cot-- iHiH COC^ CO^ ■^•«*< OrH iCOO i-iC* O^WOi »-H(M SO"* |-* I CO C4 I 1 r-l too i-IOS Oit* CO t^ Hco oico i-iio coirs i-n -* -^co oo ^ aaio i-h -* oi cm coco I -^ coco I i-t CO to COlO (MrH "*0 (NCO eOi-H OQO rHCO -^irt (NCOCOO 100 CTt^ CO"* rS"^ ^-^ Ir-i I rH I -«** rH I OOi OS OS CO CO rHOi OS(M rH ID COi—t ursco CM CO ■^l>i OS CD (Nirs l>.l>-- -*CO CO"* 05CO tXM -^SO I (N O CO 1— 1 T(1 T-H i-H rH I— I i-H rH I— I rM I rH COCM I r-i OOtM t>.tp CO Oi m ^ 00 fe-- 00 1>. rHlO cot>. OS I--. CKM cooo ooos, vnio csicq oo. ?-(cn rnos (ml— r^r-t COrH | I ITS CO ■^OS cot>. OS va . COOO CO rH OS Oi rH-^ COrH (MO I r-i 00 CO b-CO ^DO OsO Ofls OCO 0.ir) CMCD OSCN com (N ''Hi-i CO-* II rHOS COrH C<) CO '* CO CON (Nin rH ■* rH I ?-H I CO p '^ CO OSrH ?DCD COrH (M »0 t--eq rH Oq" iOt» I rH II OOIO rH WO ■*'* r^ OiOi II II OOCC (M OO t^co co"co" com coco rHrH !>. CO ITS O i-H rH CD (M COOO -«*i OS rH^-* CO OS r-Tco"* otTc^r C^iS Ttt -^ r-ii-i -* CO 1-\ T-l II II COOS II II o>a i I II i-\ai II II "<:tiCO "<^ CO (N CM coco 1M(N r^i-\ o t--. lO CO COrH OCO OaO OO !>.-* rHCO O ■* COOO CO (M CD - i-\ i^ COOS (Mt>- OCO OSO i-HC r^r^ II 11 1:1, fi^ ^.S lilS Kg gg g,| W> gg a P= I g g a P9 e4 H Fh P3 Eh P3 ,3 ^ P5 « H W W H H H g P P M 03 -§ fH EH s ^, t5 f^ ■ . \C>y-\ OOJ CO rH t~ TH\a COrH OiW COO r-t r-K rH 1 1 CO 1 (MCO t-^co -C1 t-\ 1 CD CM Oi 00 COiTi eot- CO rH lairs 1 '* OCO 1 rH CO CM rHOO CO 1 I c; COCi rHC^ CDtP '(JHCM OCD ^ rH rH CD to rH COCO rHrH Q\r^ r-K "■S? ■^ -* coo rH(M 1 r-K tH r^ cours (MtM COOS CO'* COCO o rH t-l r-\ r-K rH rH r-Kr^ r-Kr-K ^ i-< rH rH rH CO CO —1 rH r-K r-\ rH rHrH ts. 00 00 1 1 OC-l COO (NCO t-co CO !>. r^ r^ OCO cocn. 1 ' -^^ rH CO 1 1 coo O "-' rH t-K CO ir^ OOS (M(M CO rH rH rH r-K 7-K oocs. TPt^ 1 1 (MO co^ coco coiirs Oi t^ r~K 1 CO t~- 00 CO rH 1 COOO OiO I 1 COCO (MC30 \ 1 CDOi -* iri (M '^ ■.{M 1--S s rH 1— 1 CCOi CO 00 1 1 CO "to Oi t^ rH 1 in(M CO --x 1 1 COCO OiCO 1 1 -^r^ COOS r^ I 00 ?! 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(MCM r-iia 00 - g?^ (MCO ■*rH CO CO (MCN rHCO as CO l-t t-ioo 1-4 (NO (MCO SSJ 1 1 cocq sa 1 CO CO C^ lOO rHCM 1-1^ "'S S53 CM CM •*oo r-i fe!* ■*J* &§3 1 1 IQO OI-^ ClGSl 1 1 (MrH fi tMOi GSrH (MrH oin i-i i-i OirH CO-* 1 CO 00 CO r-i -*0O 1 CO coco (MrH 1 CO COI>. -JhCO coco coco I-H rH coia (OO asm i-lrH 1 1 U5 0i g^^ 1 1 rH-* . i-li-H rHf-H rH 1 t^rH S^S r-i 1 OO CSICM ocas r-l I COCO (MCO 00 (M (MCO 1 1 -*(M COCO r-i '* (MrH coco (M COOS -*co 1 1 CO CM e^co xa ■* I 1 -*0 II II OOCM II II 00I>- II II cot- II II rH l>. as rH t--t>* lO ITi . -*0 CJ^O r-i -^ =555 CO C3i CD1>- COOS COCO (MCO CO"* COO- rH IM (MCO m lO C<1 CO C7S !>- (M CO ■* 0» 00t>- rH CO(M r-ir-t COCO rHrH COCO rHrH lO CO COCO E-O II I I CO{M II II o '* as c3i '*CO CUM d 00 GO > II t» ra CD m J 3 o o si CO 03 m m 03 m 5^ 3 g 'dnS giS K^ ^^ 13 ID g ^ s ^ 5 s ^ I S ^ 6 a * 222 Xm.— CIVIL Oli CONJUGAL CONDITION' AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAEUIED, AND •WIDOWEI ill 1 t E c3 II 11 II II II II II II II 11 1 I . 1 1 II 11.11 11 II II II II 1 .1 ,A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O) t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 iH>* 1 1 1 I 1 r I-H j 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 COi-t 1 r-i 1 1 r-li-l 1 P-H 1 1 .-1 1 1 -* i-H 1 t^-US 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t>. (MCN lOiO lA A. 1 , 1 1 iH r-r 1 1 >-* 7~\ 1 (NCO (NO CDTti CO 1 (N rH 1 coc-i rH 1 1 1 1 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 COt* COCO I-H CO(?» 1-HiC S 1 I-H I i-( 1 co CO i 1 r^ 1 1 CN r~i rH (MrH i-HlO 1 i 1 1 1 I-H ^^ CO rH -*(N 6 1 (N ■«tiCO n 1 rH« CO -* 1 lO rH ^S ift OS rHCO tMC4 coco 1 1 C^T-\ i-Hr» rH 1 COrH CSlrH SS OO OO I-H KSCO r-* 1 1 COCO rH O Tl 1 CO r-f*ri -*00 rH 1 \ y-^ -rV» 1 r->. \n o CO« »oos O 00 (MOi -WW urs I-H r-* -* 't* coo I-H I-H (M:o ^o l-iT-K CIO c/; t-- Cll^ I-H rH I-H r-Hi-H ^ "* ^?3 OO 'S' COiH OiT. CO i« Oi I-H •^•«*f r-H CO r-H OO CO l>- t^un 1 t rHO I-H CT> ooo iH rH OSrH 1 1 OiQO ^o r-( CI 1 c-3 OiO 1 1 Til-* OOi (N-<1 o -Tt< CO c: t>- I-H r-H 1 1 Sol i^cn, "- C-1 ^+1 !>. COu- rHi-H r^ I s t—t rH t-\ r^r-< r-< mo 1 1 CQ LO Cn I-H SO I-H I-H <-< I-ll-H ^-^CN loi.-:! ^ l-H r-H I-H I-H r-H r-'i-l tNC^ ceo f-\y-i COO (NCO 1 1 cqco ■-*«) 1 1 id lO O Oi rH rH lO O OiO 1 1 TtHO COI-- 1 1 U- -N -COO 1 1 O CO O '^ CO 1 C0 03 ■wco l>-rH T-H CO (N I-H 1 1 UD xtH 1 1 1 l-i 1 1 O TO ■A T-I 1— 1 ■-o I 1 1 1 -§3 ni i-H n-i rH OiO P jH I-H I-H O lO OOO O t^ >^iCl _,»„ -^CO CM^ t>.I-H Cll-- OOOO (MO '^CN CM lO OiO CO un S?3 OCJS CO Oi o o SSi |-3 ho < rH r-i (NIN OrH r-Tr-T rHi-H l--rH t-ToT COO co^" -*o r-'i ? -3 s e A s :« CO 7^ Is % % o o la g ID 11 o o Mi 11 CD s II o o 3s [5 i^ c o O II U 73 II DO ll 8 • — v— ~-v- '-v-' -V— »-v- >-v— -V- -V- ' ' — v— -v- •-N— -v~ -V- w -~^ i 6 nd 'tf 13 t) r^ n TS -a Tl ■a ^5 T) 13 .2 1 y P 1 a 1 3 -a 1 ■2 1 o t:) :2 1 b B 1=1 -a 1 % o 1^ 'Eh e t3 rt 1 1 00 02 rH g '■S s "S H P^ 1 •« m s 1— 1 P •i 1 iT 5^, g «l o o H Pi 1 ' ^ 1 3^ rt S ^ o ■s 1 1 & Q fe & fi d CO 5J Oi t-H J_., ™n=«— mn ?3 S i QTITHE BE5QPLE OJ? SCOTIiAND IN 18S1. 223 IN THE KEGISTB'ATION BISXKICTS. I I I I I 'I I > I 11 11 I' I II II II I I ii I 11.11 II II II I II I I ' I I II I I .1 I I J 11 II II II ,1 II |, I ,-< I II II II I II II II IrtrHl rHi li| |1 |rt |i| r-(| :|M II II II II II II I"-" I' II I II II IM'IO tl (Ml Ml . 1 CO I0 05 CO(M COC31 cot--. com OItH rHrH II rH 1 rH 1 CNtH IOCS cot^ ( rH -*cq 1 1 COCO oo I-H rH §s 1-co rH 00 rH CO CO«3 .^?5 ?H t^Ol S5'^ rH II rH 1 rH 1 'S (MO (MrH dp oo rH CM CM -*U3 1 1 U5CO r-i tH rH i-f 1 iO t^t- 1 ■-*< rH rH rH(M -tji CO rH COCO 1-t 1 1 -di^O 7^>-l C710O COOI I-H .COp-4 00 lO 1 l CD S§ lOCO COO • rH ,-^co ■ tN.OS rH 1 ,-i (DiO 1 rH l-t OS t>- COCO Mt^ C<> .CO -Oi !S?S rWCD IVCO or^ OrH Oii-i coi>. CO-.* rHirS OOO- CO m lOCT oco OOOi CMO rH COCO l-Tr-T r^-^ -(M '-S^ 1 l-H t-Th '^CO CT-* QO t-^ tOOi rHO OO t-o> rHCD OICO OOl I-H OJ f CI CM 1 -* CICI o-* o*t* ^ (NCD CO rH |>-CO 1 CO tOiCt (N -* COW -t^Cl OCO ^to t^O toio 1 CD Ob- 00 t* 1 f-t "* i-i I ^^ i-ilM OrH 0.)CD I-l I-H rH rHrH i-f i-HO °*S coco i-\ CI ^.Ir: 30 CO WO ::1^ ■^rj I rH OCO CM CO 1 lO rHr-( r-i tMrH r-t t-^c^ . (MCO ?iS COCO rHCO 0-J1 t-M rilO coco oq-* CJO 05'* dCMi l-H COC.co Ci-ti TjiCO •^r-i coos lOcO ia-rti COC-l 1 O 1 I :§ i-H COCO l-H I-H l-H I-H CO(M r-f 1 Oi coco (O O CI CO t^t^ (Mas Olio COCO (MOO (MCO oo t-» cocq r-i<^ rHi-H CI CO r-((M Od f-* 1 CO O 1-*.-* CO TTl l-H 1-HrH iH l-H I-H T-i •* tH CM co-^ -*to :S°? i-H'^ 00 CM eoos CM-M rHO CO en 1 CO -* ^CO l-H I-H rH rH •*io O ITS l-H CO coc> TtH-^ '^CO iHCO OOi oow (Mcq COCO rHCO T-H 1 U3 00 ooc^ CD-* -*-* OOI>. I 1 -* CO -* rH CIGi- i lours l-H r-i l-H I-H coco i-H t^OO "* ""* 00 -o ■^lO 1 1 CCCl ^OO I-H l-H CO(M OrH 1 I o»o (M(M 1 1 coco ^^o 1 1 s iX)':o 1-1 CO Cl'^ rH lO COt^ rH CSI t"-ir5 00 QO c5^ co^ I CM 1 1 OiCO 1 1 1 1 t-in 1 1 1 1 vOi-H ^t-i 1 1 00 1^ r rH 1 ] CI CD 1 r-i 1 1 iOr-( 1 ( cooa -^aiiTi «oiri ost- coco OOiO» /-* I— 1 fe "^ CO 1 1 1 1 OOO 1 1 i 1 CD-* 1 1 I 1 OiCi 1 1 1 I OOl 1 1 I 1 d 'O I 1 1 1 ■tS O Tt< (M l>-t^ !>."* S^ r-i 1-1 l-H r-i oS >l O^ SS CD"* OOiO S?5 coo OCO ^P? 3? "Si ,—1 CO ^d ■* t^ -^c> coco tJHt1< l-H CM(M •»ji ** IQI^ t~1 COCO I-H rH(M rHi-H CSOS ■^la ^S >5 O u a "1 II £0 M ll if o o S g CU w o o 3 11 II o o S CD m ll 1 o o a ' — ^ '~' -V-- — V- -V- -V- -.— -^ v-v— ' ' ■"^ ■ ' ^-v— ' ^— V— ' -V- ^ -o •S n:^ 13 "S -a 1 s '^ ■3 ■2 ?, 1 6 a 1 ^ -§ g > t3 1 1 d -2 !3 o :2 ^ ^ g 1 :2 1 6 D -a i 'E a a g 1 1 1 1 1 1 H ^ S S*! p ,S 1 1 Iz; § c5 o r iz; « H t oj -ij ,^ H (4 1 ^H tI o t3 ;z; >» !z; P5 1 iS 8 hH 1 u d ss " " ^ >* -* § OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 225 m THE EEGISTRATIOi^ DISTRICTS. II II II II II II II II It II II I ^ II II If II II II II II II II II I r-( 11 t 1 II II II t I 111 I II I I C4 I r-t I II 1 (M II II ^r-* II (I (M'H II II I ' I II 1 eo iH I WrH I r-t r-4 I | | | (N I iH | ) iH C< 1 a *H»0 r-lrH CO 0» rl '^ ■* I * O r-l OO rHr-t CM rH .0> r-l-<*) rH IfS--* rH cotfs coo - ss rHTti (DO CO OiCN ■*CO r-t COCO rH Oi«0 COCO 1 CN OiCO r-t ^S i-tCO CO'* «o-* Cq(M 1 CO C4U3 SS 1 r-l SS (NCO 00 1^ 00 <» r-l 5S coirs rHi-H rHiO rH COCO rH «CO rH CDO COCO (M 1 1 1 1 tNO> 1 1 1 1 rHO 1 1 1 1 ■*CD 1 1 1 1 (MrH 1 1 1 1 rH»0 1 1 1 1 rHO 1 1 1 1 -*0 (N(M rHr-t OiOS ofcN-- -«*-<* oui-^ lO-* O0-* o--^ •^^ to-^ CM CO -* -* (M(N rHCO OiCO OOiiO I>_CO "^ OS CD t-- coc- t^Ol T-\ >*'«« rHrH 1> s„ ^ ^ S ^^ S oi OS & ^ -Sg "S t- rtfTlJ II •3 a s ^ >T3t;) 3^ tS'd 3i tSTJ 3i II "m > 'tiJt; ill w^ ^^ wg ^g ffi^ gg wS W W&: gg ^ gg &U ^p= TJ 13 ■O 13 -d ■rJ -o dj •rt 13 'rf .2 n t; -a t3 1 .a g S E 0) S & 1 ■S & s & a ^ Q £; "TJ s d ^ a ^ ■73 a & ^ a s -H a fx n3 S fc ts tS A ^ s & &: a g g ^ a g ^ s ^ tS B g V > > ^ ' ^ V. . ■^' — > '" — r- •* * "-H iJ.S 'A >*% C" O u g a s ■s M-2 a tB •s P 3* 0) e5 o m1 (M S ^ •w -.il ■«* 2f 226 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAERIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED OTt3'> I-H rt-O . 1 1 ( 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 r^ 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 ift Oi 1 1 1 1 t 1 ) 1 iH 1 1 ^-< 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-ir-i O , 1 I 1 1 r-1 1 ( r-«(N 1 1 CO to 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 r^ 1 r-^ 1 I 1 f~< iO T^ 1 rH I 1 1 coo> 1— I ^Vk I-H r-l (M.-H I-H 1 1 1 ) CO j."-«0 COO i-if— 1 (Mi-H ■^r-t CS CO cj ; COtM l^iO t-«? 1 r-i ! 1 1 CO «OC^ CO 00 VC5 !>. ss (Mt^ P rH WO 1--^ ccr- (M rH r-( 1 1 (N rHOl cot^ coco O r^ rHCO 1 C^ (N rH 1 ■-< T-H 00 M--* Oi o Q\ t>. OO -* 1 CO 1 1 -.i^CD niSS Ob» •HC^ (DCO .-HCO nH rH rHi-H § K§ CSIOS C^iO CIO iHCO 1 m l-t(^ 1 1 COC'I ICCO lO CI 1 1 !>.-* T-H T-H rHOl £^r^ -*iO in CO r-C r-< t^^ <£> CO 1 t^ 1 rH CO 1 r-f 1 I-H t^ I-H CI --£I^ 1 r -# CO o CO CO 00 F-H rH «-H rH , 1 i-H ,-IC-l r^ 1 CDO> 00.-I ■*M I-H 1 I 1 .H -«*io r^ 1 t^CO C0 7) CO '^ COrH 1 1 CI W 1 f-i cioo lor^ CM 00 "* T-H 1 1 C<1 00 00 1 1 S!5; Oi-H (NOO cqio I-H I-H 1 r-( 1 -H lOCO 1 T-i . rHrH ■-0 I 1 i-»oa cot* coco c^co ** rH 1—1 » ,k 1 ^ (MO i-H r-1 1 1 !?3:3 rH(N COt^ CM CO esl I-H 1 rH i-t l-f* 1 1 Sc5 CO -*< ur.1-^ COrH cc;oo 1 1 CICO OO^ CO-tM T-\^ rH U3 CO 00 I r-t OO cor^ eo^ ■*o (M O rHi-H 1 I-H (MCO 1 I sss OOt^ 1 CO 1 C^ •* '^ 1 ) coco r-HCO CO ■^ co«o 1-1 1-< r-\ i-HrH IQ Tli m r-ii-H 1 1-1 C-l 05 0a 1 1 inr-* S2 CM^ >-H S§ 1 I 1 CJ i-HC« 1 1 OSO r-o 1 ( (MCO CI rD Cl 1 OOOl -*Oi 1 . 1 1 OOIT- 00 (MrH rH -*-.CO I-HO I-H I-H -^'^ 13 >^ »o «D I-H I-H I^i— 1 COCO T—HD -+HI>~ . CTi(£) * t— COfO (M(M '^^ -<1 <1> OQ CO OS al II 6 -V- — V— ' '-v-' — V— — r— ' 1-' -« -a Tl 1 "^ Ti .2 -4 .2 a -a ■s ^3 -g t t3 to 0} eil a 5 -s •d -g o § O a ^ g ^ t> a t3 a 1 a a -a 5 i: 1 ■ 1 t§ a 1 g 1 P3 H 1 m P S 1 O C5 fa B a ^ 1 •s s % o C3 1 1 « •d o ^ ^ ^ ^ s a a fe ^ a <5 3S s ii ■* ^ OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 227 IN THE REGISTRATION DISTRICTS. 1,1 II I II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II 11 II 1 1 II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I <0 r-liH IQOO I i II MM II II ICO II II 1 (M rH I rH I Mr II II I CO I I rH I IMCO COi-H t^iQ ""S I i 1 1 I-H 1-1 ) 1 1 1 1 CO 1 CO cqci com ,^r^ (MrH -*co r-iOt ,-t 1 r-f^ OrH rHd CM-* CO- O'* r-H 1-H r-i^ Oi 1 lOO I rH Otto •-3 "^S 00 t^ CO CM (--'<*< rH^ iH-^ OOO °=S •Tl*-* (O oco WOO iOQO CO"* rHI>. r-t "^g COCO COtM r-ICfl rH 1 -<** CO 00 t»C1 "S CO.-) UTKM r-lO Oi-H rHrH U3«? CO CM C-ICO I-l "*r-H rH (OCO CJ>!0 i-HrH (NO I-H CO ■^co t-CO rHrH t-CO l-t C?t^ OOO rH ■^-^ coka . 1 ura COO f-H r^ i-(CO "S (MOO C3rH g5& S5S r-ir-4 ^^ ■^Oi -*o r-ICO COOS CCT-l rH rH rHCN CO O -i rH-* rH03 I-H 1 cq rH OOCO COI>- CSICO CM l-t =^a I-H r^co .HC1 "^I-l rH CO rH 1 CO oocq CO est OS rHO ^S cqco (MCI C^Cl (MWi 1 1-{ (3>CO rH CO-* G^W o oo I-I id-* i-l rH I— I S?5 I rH ^s rHOi OOI>. »-trH "S CO '^ 1 1 1 00 COt^ I T-i CO -*-* Ot-- (MO CX3(M COiO COO t-~co cot-- ■* iTi COCO COiO CDrH COCO CM Ttl OrH Oi Oi O CD Oi rH O CM CO C» CDCDCOCO COCOrHrH rH CM urUO rH iOt^COCO O m CO CM CM CM iCSCD rH-* CD Oi -"♦■-* "*(M O C3> OOOO Th-* m CO ■o Ip s g. lg ta r2 g. lg S m S S . s « ^ ^ 3 S Is II W^ ^TJ gg II II S3 II W^ £ g ^0) _o o gS W^ ^^ & I ^ t3 a p: a a a ^ a a s a ^ B a ^ K^ ^^ a- CO g CO o o o (U O a o d o O bo o D o f— * M 0) , 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I-H 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 -«•§ ^ ' 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 «-* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i \ 1 1 ' 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 OOO 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 rH 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 li-t 1 f fH 1 1 1 o a> CO 1 I rH 1 04 rH lOi-* ■T~-»o kOC-J ^9^ I-^r-l 3?S 1 1 C-» 1 Cli* aot^ CT-ca *» ClOO I-H I5§ (Men rHrH ■•J'rH I-H E^g tpci COOS I-H r-tW COCO C^M tCH OO^ (M-* -«DO ciws t^CS »nrH ■«**o tpt^ o i-H ^CO t^lrt I^CO 00 A r-i I-H ^. i-t CO (MM GO CO Ift-rH .rH (M OflO 1 «4 couj I-H rH IT-M ■^ CO .^^ OOOO CO-M rHO . § (O la COCO ■*ta 1 ^ T-H CO A ■"C-^ CN -*co r-co (N~c4* 01<3> RS ll^m CO I-H «-Heo n c-i-*< 00 . rHi-H S5? 00.00 too 01. ■^^ 1 1 f-iO t*-eo 1 1 r-ti-H lA O 1 r^ 40rH 00 (M 1 1 rHi-H lOtO r-ti-* Or-1 1 1 S;K 1 1 1 1 , , woo o-co G^ pH woo* 15 ears. 00 l>- 1 1 1 1 Oi'^D 1 1 1 1 ifilO t 1 1 1 gJM 1 1 1 r i-It~< 1 t J 1 OiO 1 1 1 1 1— 1 -^ CO GO CO C> ?ooo C. i a rBpM s o o II ■3 t3^ 4 II S P -3 II S SI o o Si as 1 U il ■S3 "1 II 1. Il S II o ,— ' — v—- '^'''~' O ■— v *-"v— ' ^3 -< i 6 -a' a a 1 i- — ' V o a (15 •2 1 D r3 1 1 o ■fc 1 I t3 1 1 1 1 14 1 "^^^^ iM . %. m !« ^ •3 1 1 e . -^ "o CQ , 02 H CQ y ?5r-H O O ■^ ^■S O II s 3 1 to h fi rH 1 I— ( 1 fv 1 1 O ^ ■* i or THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 229 IN THE KEGISTRJ^TJON PISTEICTS. I 11,11 1,1 II II II II II II II I I I I II I II II II II II < I II II I rH II II II II II II II II I. I I II II II 'I II I II II II pi I I I II II I W II II I r-l II II rHi-H | | II I rt I I I T-fO r-l I II I ■* Hr-i (M I fopo Ctm II IrO II IrH IN IrH |l iHrH (M>0 I r-il -^eO 1 . t-TO oat>- |(N «OrH COCO ICO Q\r^ W^ (NrH Cli-( b^OO fM G• I CO r I CO t-«-* b-I-- OP t- 00 (M ■* »0 tHCO ITS'* 5!© u5 C^'Vi^ COO (>-l>. 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"<> C3 z: g 1 o _i ^^ -d* n C3 H I OO 5 £ CQ •"• P3 fe r-l ^ s-i C5 S 1 < § ID t£3 1^ 1 ■ m d ^ t^ ■<*< !* id •-* OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 231 m THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS, I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 I 1 1 I r-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t-t i 1 1 1 1 »H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 r-1 1 ) f-l'* 1 1 t 1 COrH 1 I-t 1 r 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 CO 1 iH 1 1 t TH 1 CO 1 1 1 01 1 1 i-t 1 1 00 r-HCO t^i-t WO> r-iCM COrH co;o 1 1 1 1 i-i iH rH CO di-i IM'* 1 1 THrH (MM CO-* mo s§ W* -^tlrH COCO rH ffl(M •ODtM r-lCM CO t>- ia-^ coi-^ f-HCO CO-- ^co dco -*rH t^-CO mm -.JICO c -*co J5S C5CD CI CM COrH SS5 into i-H (MC30 ■^.-1 I-.CJ COrH f-i CI I-l •-S (OCO -^fJI QAGi Oi^ Cit^ 1 to dCM OtkO IHOS COiH m ■=> OS CD CO CI ss COU3 CO cs r-ICO 03 CO en OS * l-ii-t "^CM rHtO coco r-l fl r-l rH rHOS 1-^ o=g5 0-* .-HtN gfe (MO. I-l 1:0 to I-l coco SS cit>. CO CM i-Hi-H t£5CO iHd coco (OO rH S?5 t^w OfH CO-* §8S 1-tr-l mi>- rHO rHCO CMrH -*oa -*co i-lrH Sa r-ICO 8§ r-ip-l r-l I-l 1-1 00 1>. •rti'^O l^CD 05D COCN CI CI in Ci ss IH40 I--0 iHCX) CO CM coco CO ^ CO CD mco r-iCO §s g8S rHrH CO CM OACO OCO J— 1 I-H 1— 1 rN T-H f-HlM OOi rH t---* COCO (M(M COCO -« 1 CD CO l-l I-l S3S CO(M kO!0 ^l§ r-l CI CD-* 1-^ CM (M COCO OCO rH CO 5!S CD-* a?3 CD 00 ss i-li-H COXQ COCO -^'^ 1000 COCO i-Hi-H drH I-l CM I rH OCO C»i-l CO CM CO-* CI CO coco moi iH Kg OCM mco gg i-HfH O ca CM CO CO.-( 1—1 1— ( I-|T-( iHCO ^2 f-H !— 1 COCO 1 1 CO 00 COO i-HO «— 1 rH 1 1 01 Oi COi-f CIO -*m [ 1 -*CO -*i-l ClrH 050 1000 COCO CO t>. m.o -*c^ 1-1 (MrH I— ICO CI CI m-* OS t— CI CO CI d CO 1-- mcM eooo O 03 CO CM OlrH I CO II rH OS drH CO r-l com om o -* 10 CO Oir~i II II Oir-t I I I t-C35 11 II COW 11 II CO CO coo dd co>* CO d tyj GO CO ■* ■^ o O CO Ot- II 11 i>.oo -^r-i m CO !>. 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COrH COO cs-^ O rH iHm cfd" T-i-rn coin co-^ "^ m f-H m ■*-* COCT t-ir^ -3 g 0) (A 00 ^1 Pi ,0 (D <0 09 o o W^ fe^ gS K& ^p: K^ OJ ■3 s 1 > ^^ 3Ph Wis a ^ ^ ^1 r^S ^.a a; CO 00 SiS tef= ^^ ^1 ■sg •s^ B^ K^ ^g II |i II g£ w^ gg iS a ^ "3 S 3 g g F g a E 3 e a ■d ? >-3 fe- d .P 1 "^ ' S * 1 w 1- •■^F? s§ ^1 S3 S| ->i "^ [^ * i>- -* 232 XIII.— CIVIL OK CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED sal t 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 « o> ci 1 nH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 . 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I r-* 1 1 1 1 f-(rH 1 1 t 1 « 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 r^ 1 rH r^ 1 1 T-», 1 T-\r-K 1 1 1 1 1 1 w-\r^ COrH CIO 1 rH 1-1 rH i-tr-l »o oo 1 r-i rHCO ^ 1 CJ rH r-\ r-i -^r-i 1 M rHCl COrH CO rH COI>. »Q 1 03 CO i-H kO 1 c^ 04 lO 1 CO 01 I-H (M01 1 -^ OOl--. (M r-t lOrH 50»0 Tj IM-«H . coos 1 r^ 0(M CI 00 t 1 OICO I^rH 1 1 -*(M toc^ 1 1 r-li-4 COCO CM \a o 1 1 1 1 OTCO 1 1 1 1 fMCN rH t>- 1 1 -*O0 1 1 1 1 rHO 1 ^- 1 1 ■vtHO 1 rH I 1 ■* l^ »o l-H nder 15 ears. »-< T-1 1 1 1 1 I-H -^ 1 1 1 1 <0 OS 1 1 t 1 t^CM r 1 1 1 ^Ol 1 1 1 1 00 «o COOl rH (MrH g^ SS u >< O'© t>*rH Olr-t CO^ COOO CD -^ Ol 1>. ^ m OHO •^Oi "* OO Ift rH COCO rH CM CO I— 1 CO 00 rncM WrH rHCO <^. CO 00 r^ 3^31 iH i-H ^co^ i-Ti-T t^J>. rH .1.1 s^-s- rH*" lO'-a* r^r^ ^^<) R g O 1. o o 171 11 u II IT3 1. o o 09 %l if II I: — /-- — v^ '-v-^ — V— •— v-' — ^ '-v— >—./—• ^-v' ^-v-^ ^— V— ' —<~' -v— _v— y-V-w .—V*' o D g 6 rcS t3 ■o t3 1:3 1 a 5 1 % tS 1. 1 1 t3 1 1 B 1 t> 1 .2 1 i 1 a» IQ b- H ■rH -J CO s 1 E-1 g C/2 O § s ^ "* o CO s g ■^ 02 W o £■ 1 |-|i 1 1 -S O a* w M 1^ O £5 s >-H 00 y ■* S "* i OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. m THE EEGISTKATION DISTPJCTS, II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c^ 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-i i-lC^ 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH r-1 1 1 1 t rHiH iH I 1 1 I-H I-H rHi-H 1 1 wco 1 l-H 1 1 1 f-< coA 1 tH I aico 1 f~* rH r-l rHCO b-Ol O 00 rH 1 -* Oi-l rH<© r-tr-i 1 1 COlQ ■^cc (N-* osTh lOCO 1 CO iH SS co-o OOO s§ 1 CO ^,-^ rH ^^ (DO. "* 00 (NO i-t-^ "S iH-* brs t--. 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COCO I-< ?i8 ursco t—O S»1 '^rH rH ^^ coo> tHO 0-* 1— 1 (OO rHO COO ^^ l?§ G<10 CM(0 i-H (O ccto oco i>-o i--as a; 1—1 c^co cod -^co I-H >^ b-^1 I— IrH CN CO cocq "* CO C.CN i-HCO ■* Cfl r-tOi It CO CO rH «oo COO (M T-l ■M^CO t I II OSCO I 1 CO'* O CO too oooo COCO CI O OO II II COOi II t \ coo *<(0 OH>.-*"* (MC-IOO rH COCO t^OO COi— I CO I-I 00 cq l-^CO CM rHCO (>-(M rH r>. t-^oq CO-* OOi ■*CO too I-l I-I t--0 ir^OJ !>.■* 1—1 OS I— I (O OiCO Oir~t I-l COCO II iOO —HO 00(O O Oi C^r-l CO iCi O T— I (O (O -* o (Ml-^ m II ^P s 1^ m S ui ^.n s. &: ^ fe > O ^ S: o o II l§ _b r^i^ SiS tug ^tS a B fe S fc a a a a S ^ a a t2 1 o ^' ;3 H OJ 2g 234 XIII— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE T7NMAERIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWEIJ O g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-HCO 1 1 I 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 a> i II II I rH 1 CO 1 r^ tOiO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO ( 1 1 j I (M 1 ( 1 1 rH.^-. I-i rH 1 1 ) -CM t^co r-l rH CO 1 I CO ■^,-i ■*Oi CO -H 00 -M .-< TT rH ,H ■^ t-\ r-f CO CD CI t^tn b-00 rHCO CQOl ot* (MO CD CO coco u^ i.'i m F— 1 a. :/'j r-t CO rH rH-* rH 1-i rH r^ t^ COC^ rH 'Tj^ ot^ rHCO 1 CD rH 00 va (N rH r-H rH -^ ^ (Ml— I o o (N CO "* oo >0 CO lO Ol r-^-^ a 00 t-l :o 00 Cft (M O CT r^ CO -^ r--o oco t>- O CO O Oi VftrH ■ ^ ., MO 1— 1 r-" rH '* r-i rH 1 t-'lT^ CI.— 1 covo I^O 00 CD lO 1—1 OrH COO OiO 1 i-t CO CO -t< 71 r-l CO Oi o OJ^ dO CO-* 0OC5 coco ^ iC Csl -^ CC CC l"-t^ LCOQ CM CO rn'r-T rHCO r CO o CO'* (NtO t^CO .ai 00 o 1 C-1 CO CO -*■ CO O -f ^ r^ o o CO CO irsoi d'* "^ i-Hl— 1 -*-Tt< rH Ul rHCq Clt- CI CI CI Tl CI e> r-( rH c^ (NCN coco r-l (M(M 1 i-lO £3:53 1 "* C3I-- COO t--^ OOI>. 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MrH CO-* r-t 1 1 cq i-H 1 (M(M c^co 1 »o COrH CO 00 1 C- »HfO OS h- rHCq OiCO -*00 CO :0 oicq ■* CO 1 (M coco OS CO -*co -*rH rHCO OCD COO COb- rHCO inoo (MCO rH -*co i-H r— 1 COOS i-HO coco §=" rHO ss rH cqo CM -* rHCM t^QO CO-* coo rH l>-lO cqco rHrH com rHrH T-H COCO rHCq i-i^ -*co rHr~i IM -* §S iHr-l ss va-* COrH i-li-t (MCO lOOO co-«*t §51 s^ cot-^ rHrH cqco COrH rH rH rHOl ="§ SS 31 (MrH rH-* co^ OJOl rHCO SS g5g5 .oa rHrH 3S coco cqcs] 1 CO SS3 CO -H r-irH ss OS OS rHrH rHrH SS cq«3 (MCD I-H r-i 1 1 CO lO toco (MOO COi-C -*« r-ii-H (Mcq OiCO loco O CO rH"* OCD rH OiT-i 1-i 1-iQ^ "*■* T-i r-i -* OS "*(M OOOS i-HrH S§ (NOS CO-* i-HrH 4 rHIM e:^ coco O CO t>-l>- iH F-l 1 1 GOOD coco ii coin 1-i ■*»>. cqcq 1 1 COCO OOO- -* lO rHrH CO vn rH 1-1 (M mco rHfM S3^ rHO rH rH b-oa m-* rH!M 1 (M CO I-H COCO coos 1— I i-IC3i rH r-it-i 1 I om cnoQ CD GO ■"S Oico COO i-lrH 1 1 in CO rHrH ■*oo ^-* OS'* osm ^25 OOCO OSrH r-i OlO r-ii-i . II O ■* rHO II CO CD rH m T*i CO It- II eoo mm CD"* m t^ CM cq OQO CDrH OS CD '"' ""i, rH -* (M". mm rH CO O CO Oi r-i -*CO "^"^ rH ■"* Co'co' rHrH ;*0 II CDrH rH rH ^^ s= 11 II m OS o CO "* CO i^rH O O OCO m CO rHrH i-H(N C^fc^^ r-TrH^ O OS CO t-. I>-CO II II "* Cq CO CO CO OS CO Ol rH ':ti "^CO Co'(^f rHrH cor^ CO CO rHCM Ol OS CI Oi (MO I-H CO "—I CM CM CO (M CO rH rH Ms tU CO o o ■eta o_o K^ ^^ II t^g g^ P ^Ph cd CO o o 2 3 !S >: o o T! a ^ a g ^ t= g ^ g£ w&= ^^ s ^ g^ w^ ^^ ^ a> o o 13 ^ g ^ K^ ^^ g ^ gCH o o w& g^^ g ^ 121 o EH c:> -1^ -H I-H rHi-H j-Hr-t j-\ r-H "^ -tH OiO coo OUl CO CI f-HCO SS lO-H COI>. I>-1>» ODCl cq ITiCSl OCO dco C^rH OCO coco s r^ci l-( rH CO^ t^(N rH ^ (M O CO t^ 00 Oi rHC? 1 CI OOO rH i-\ rH rH r-\ r-i s fH rH t^iO rH CO i 1 t^ OSrH - (M-:H C1C< CD O OrH 1 CO OS 00 OS'* rpco I— 1 COf— ( c-1 m ICJ nH(M rn"^ IMOO '^ 00 rHirs O'-O oco cnm l>.00 CI rH O'* rti t-» GO t^ cuo o -o CI t>. i~.CO c^co -^co "* J-H 1--t CO_ rH_ CO t^'y? St: iHCD ^cni ■^OO ^ CO rHO CIC^ t-i t-i 1-i O^ •^ i-i I-H coco Ou::i (M -* CD O f-HC.u:5 0>"<*< t-i 10-* iOC4 ■^ OS W O CO CI rH 1 1 ■d 'ij TJ p— .^ 'Tj C3 % 1 rt D 1 13 1 13 1 ^ ^ -§ a ■2 1 a 1 1 o •d ■3 ■2 •§ o '^ ^ ^ y t) s fe !d ^ ^ g ■""•>-"*" g, ^ S ^ 1 K , ^- o CO H e «« 1 ^3 » P5 ^ ^ H ' ^ Hi 1 I— ( oJoi »-^ . p Eh g s ^3 1 Or-i "^ O "A <^-3 o En pd .^ H O H 11 5 ^ 1 1 ^ CQ ^ ^C5 *H 3 11 1 a w* < £i < 1" cT rji O O !^- »o ^C OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 237 m THE EEGISTKATION DISTEIOTS. II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II I I i-< I II II I r-l II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II i-ii-i II II II I rt r-1 I wm II II II II II II II II "-"^ liH II r-icq 1,-irHI II Ir-I II i-ico loqcO« II i-ll I'-l II II l<^ '-'^' II '"'2 r-l 1 iH I rHi-H (M CO COCO COCO i-H i-H . ^c r-C* (MO i-l I-H C-- (M"* ours r-(-* t--i-H Jh(M (MO t>-co t^O (MCO 1 rH oi>. 1 -* -^co 0001 coo 1-\ s§ (M -* OCO rH CO CO rHCO r-100 t-.C3i rH-* oco (MO I— 1 r-i . rH T-i l-l 1 Oizo COCO rH rH i-i 1 coco coo rH (M (MCM CO t>. rH ocq -*os rH 1 CM CO S§ 1 cq OJ CO 001 CMO t--rH C>0 CM 05 i-lt- rH 1 COCO SS 1 1 r-1 ■* rHi-H t-Ci 1 1 1— IrH ■* Oi 00^ -*o rH 0^ COCO i-i 1 00-* C^CSI 1 1 t^os COrH 0-* COO t-< rH l-^ CO COO 1 CO nH 1 i-Hi-H I-H 1 1 rHi-H - ^ OJ r^co OiOi rHCO (M G^I CO-* (MCO OOGO OC3S ClCq r~-^r-i !>.-* -* O 00 (M ■^ ^ '-H ■* rH rH (M CO O CO O ■* CM rH I>- CO CD M o o SiS tS^ ^^ a ^ a a s a p: 3 i a a f3 o o x^ ^^ gfS i ^ ?= ^ ?: S: -3 3 i T^'^ g&= II w^ ■a -a o o W^ ^p: g ^ t3 g ^ PI a a ^ a ^ J3 o fin 3 ■*3^ •CCL O* a 238 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO I— ' -p o o m m -p o •n -p ID a o •r-l -P @ u -p to •a (D « 5 o o P4 <0 -p Cm o a • iH •■3 a o o ■3 bo Xi ■ff o D M OTd a> 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 f-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l «^ d ■A 1 1 r 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f cs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 rHCfl ( »-* t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ci o> ^ 1 1 1 1 w^ 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 (N 1 1 iHCO 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 IM CO 1 1 CO I ( 1 t 1 1 1 1 f-t 1 (M 1 i 1 1 »-* 1 c (Dr-I to 1 '*!>. COiO l>-CO r-ICfl COrH . .A 1 1-^ OS 00 Ul^Oi ur^co ■^uri rHCq •«* tH toco CO t^ 1 1 CO-* CICO l^O (MO CO ■* iHrH ^CO rHCO 1 rH CM r 1 • rHrH r-i r-^ r^ r~K O C^ CO ^(T) lavo ■*co r*oi 1 tH co>o tOrH -*l^ rH CO COIM r-\ T-\ mas CO CO -ir'O CO rH eO'* CO rH r-^r-i t^«5 •ri*T-t i-H rH rH rH rH rH § mo) C rH (N(M r^ I C30CO 1 CO OOO I--0 CCrH 1 t-l t-,co t rH rHCM t^Cl wi f-l rH rH rH rH r-^ o c^ 1 f-(CO rH-* irso (O ro iCtO t>-tD r-i-^ . 1 1 tCCM IQCO 1-i 1 c!> r-( CO rH rHT-H 1-1 T-^ r-i I-H rH ■^ eooo co- 00-:t< 1 I CO -* lO -^ rH CO CO'* »OI>- rH 1 (MOl iO t^ i-HC-l cr. CO C^ '?0 1 1 CO CS to CD 1 1 »-H CO(N f-H rH i-i (NO! CO "**CO OCM 1 CM coin O fM t~-i 1 COt^ 'rt* rH l~i 1 U3 CO to I>- T-\ 1 OOO 00 OO i-<<^ -*oo C»rH 1 i W t-- oocn rH 1 f\ rHCO fH i-H »-H rH - -* CI 1 t '*CO 1 1 1 1 -^ -* t^ ■31=1 i-i CO t^iO GO l-^ (NoO VO CO t>.co t-t C^ l-H 1-i "* 'tfi t*-s < ii5 O 1 o o M 1 s O O s si si s 1% 1 o o CO CO o o en li Is gS 3^ Si5 t§? ?? Si s^ Si te? si 6 -,— ' S^y— / ~-Y— ' ■ ^— y^ ^~*~^ — V-' '—V—' "^ '^ s^-^ — v— —^ — V -V— -V- i i ■Ti tJ -^ TJ ,__, 1 ■2 1 o 03 1 1 1 1 i 1 P 1 o 1 1 1 a -3 o 1 s 1 1 Is •■ _,- * . ' ' 1 '' 1 .' C71 1 ,— ^-^ 1 H ^ rt '^' 1 <^ 1 ^ S' 1 1 fe5 O f I Mi 1 3 •S * s 1 1 1 1 g > ■§3 s 3 3* 1— 1 M w a. to o ?-H i-i t-A ^ lo xa „ , , , \a> OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. IN THE KEGISTKATION DISTEICTS. 239 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-l 1 1 1 1 1 l-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 CM 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-i 1 CO 1 i-f 1 1 |H(M 1 1 1 r r 1 1 1 m 1 iH 1 1 pH 1 1 rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 (N 1 r-i CN 1 i-HrH 1 rH '^ i (M^-i* 1 1 r^ 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 rH 1 cq i-(CO 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 - i-H lOOl (MrH OitO cot^ iH coo "i3 t CO OC-l 1 CO f-t(M 1-ii-l 1 1-^ -*rH rHiO CO 1 i-nm 1 1 Ca »ot^ (M 1 ; i-H eoiH 1 rH ursys ss •^co -^00 -o rHCN lO CO -*C-T rH-* 05 I-H rH 1 1 rH ^o 1 1 C0<© t^co i-*i-H t-HrH ■^ coo 1 1 OO rHt- IrH OCl CMCO II I CO OO coos (MO OOO-* II 0(MCNrH II coco COO il CM CO Id rHi Oh- rH(M I I -rti CO "*0 ' rH CO^* O^ I 1 t-oi i-Hco I I oco II II K (M l-H CO It t~-0> I II ^CO O-T) OO C<1-^ l~-Oi (MCO OO (X)0 rHO i-HtjI .. — ., rHrH-rJiCO i-H (MCNrHrH l-^ZO COCO O '^ r-H rH m ai 05 m w w CO >■ „^a„^& ^«„&Sc g^ gS tS^ ^^ |;S te^ gg IfS te^ ^^ ^^ ag gg Is gg gg g| fig gg GO H at ai rO CD O O J 1 I? pO Q) O O ^ pO iV o o r t3 I CI y .1 5 I ^ a a (U ^ a ^ ^ -S a a ^ s ^ I. d V S - « n ■■§3 a "I i3 I =3 a a 240 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED o-d 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 J t 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 ca -l>. 1 (N 50 1 I C-1^ O C; Tj- -t1 _^ ^ -*!>. rHC<) ■^co I-H rH u:3 CTi CO CO tM c; ai tNC-l cqco 1 1 1 1 ,-HCq 1 1 oco CO C-- COCO CC CO ~r -H 1 r-t czt^ CC-H (NCO CO CM rHiO i-Hi-H A> rHCq r-t(M I-H I-H § .A OO O W OiCO (N I-H CO o 1 1 1 1 rH c-1 1 > I---* r^Ci Cl Tf ■^ o c t^ .l-^ COO ^CM cr: CO CC Oi i-H-:b -*oo OjCi C£: C^ OO 5-3 ^n rH'rH" &^■S < o o o "1 II c o c s ^ ^ iJ f=^ ll 1^ tM r3 |s ll s O ' ~-v- -V- -^ *— V*-- ' — v— -V-' --v-' -V- •l^ TJ n -a r:H '^ •—' '^ 1 ■s ts ■^ 1 -a TJ O , . 1 o S 1 o B 1 o a •a 1 1^ 6: o 13 ■fc O ■2 1 CJ ? ^ g t) "^ TO 1 1 El 1 O s -si ^ E-1 ^ S w "S a fi 1 1 T 2 T C3 El 03 P3 O Is 1 1 u ■1 o 8 g 5 p M S S £2- ® S — CO C<1 1 o OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 24.1 IN THE EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS. 1 L 11, 1 i-t 11 t 1 11 i 1 11 1 i i 1 II II II II 1 1 II It 1 ' '1 II 1 ' I k ' y ' i-H 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 t .-H I 1 1 1 1 ! I 1 .' I 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 CN 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 ,1 1 . Oi ■* l^-:t< 1 (M I-H I-H i-iCM 1 1 C-tiCl 1 I-H G-1 '^ CO CM COCO rH -^ OCl ■^ CO ClrH COCO rH 1 i-t idr-i j-i -^ CO so Oi-H . I-H-* (M rH l>-00 CM rH rHCO ICCM cooq (MOO lOOO CDM i-H(M OOCSI »-l(M (M.-I 1 r-( CO I-H in t-- O t--. i-IOi lOOl Ot^ co»o CM-^t< CD 00 (MCG CM CM coco coco (MOO f-HrH lOOO ■^CO y^ rHCM 00 CM rHCM .rH 1 "* mco cTsm rHm CO CM com COrH »OCO rH l>-C1 rHC^ rHCO COO- 1 1 W-rH 1 CM oos CI m 1 c^ t^CO CIrH j-i r-i wraco t--.'^ t-t t-i r-irA 1-i 7-1 1 i-\ cooo 1 1 CO-T*l OCO i-i T-* r-i 1-* rH rH rH T-H r-i i-i in CO CO OS CO in rHO ■* CM m-'*' 1 1 "^ "* i-i rH 1 1 r-\ rHrH rH rH rHrH ■*CM •^m F 1 fM 1^ 1 CO 1 1 00 CM com 1 1 OOW CM(M 1 rH r-t -^ (MO- 1 1 O -* rHCO 1 1 l>-rH CO CO 1 1 M, S 3,. S S3 M II K wg E£ 3§ ' — , — ■ M^ M? ;^ph Ig gg r2 S fig Tina r3 1— r— — . ^ ^ ^ nJ — '^ OJ 'w u 'TZJ :^ rzi (U TT O 'Tj ^ s 1 1 1 s CJ .S3 > .2 & ^ S o o 1 g 1 t> « ^ D a ^ L3 s ^ H^ a g c; r!=i g >^. ^ a 1^ g ~^ , V , , ■,• J ^ 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 CO ' S ^Q ;^ 1 ^ ' '1 ^3 « '•5 A ^?» o m ® 1 ^-■1^ B o' e c3 O 1 + V ^ ,=; _SlJ w 1=1/? =3 o Ph .b^ U ^a a=- % M* ■^3 3 o o ^ 12; S. « f^ s C-s CI CO fS »o *o 2h 242 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 00 00 d f-H o o o o ■n m •r-l Q fl _o "■J3 eg ■& « o (D P4 o XI O a o •43 s ■-3 ^ a o o ba o o ^^ O f-H 100 and above. 11 II It II II II II Ik II 11 II 11 II II 1 < 11 II II II II 1^ at II 11 11 11 II 11 II 11 II II 11 11 11 II II II II t 1 II II 'HrH 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,-i 1 1 1 1 1 iH iH 1 1 1 1 r1 1 1 1 rH I 1 1 1 1 >-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 r^ 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •-! 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 (r^ •^j-i COO 1 1 1 rH 1 .H 1 (M 1 CO 1 r-l CO 1 rH rH 1 1 1 1 C^ 1 1 C^rH r^ i-i C- I-H CO (M 1 1 CO 1 •* Or-i CO(M 1 1 •^co rH CO J-i 1 COCO 1 r-l r-ir-{ 1 r-t MiM 1 1 CO rH ■^-*Si 1 r-l cot* OO o It* .■* rH-H 1 I -^cq I tH 1 CI ■*^ d 1 1 rH -^t-^ moo 1 (M ■*co CO rH r-i COO 0-* r-l OCO r-t g WCO -*co (N (MCI rHCO OO I CI Tt^rH OrH ss •^f-t coco w-i COd drH COCO ^ (NCO 00 ITS 1 iH (NCO CO.— 1 I-I I-I rHCO (M 1 too 1 I r-it-\ dci 1 1 rH-* OOO rH 1 to iot~ oco T-tf-< dO dco r-l 00 rH rHd COr-. i lO •^ J^ l>-00 1 r- C^-«;H COCO »-l rH 1-^ -*(M COiO 1 i COrH COrH r-tTtl rH-* C-ICl f-in cn-* OOS COd -rUGi COO i-HrH ??!§ dco in CqcD b-CO 1 1 rHii^ cr>i-H rH I-H 1 1 1 O l:^«5 1 1 Cld eoio ! 1 kOCO rHd i-ti-t ci 1 Sfe cot* Od rHrH COCO dd OO 1 o COCO iH r-i ITS CO CDO 1 (N ana OO r-frH 1 1 dd OS-* rH r-l 1 co>* ot>. CI CI l-t -*CO rHCO ^§ dco rH«? 1 (0-* l^t-- 1 1 ^O ITS'* CM I-H 1 1-1 oeo r-i C. ^ 1 coo ■^■^ 1 1 -*co OOl rH 1 1 ooo I-i r-l ss CO-* -*o dd ss 1 CI 1 Cll>. cot^ rH 1 COO i-H I— t tot-. rHrH 1 1 »C0O rH icc-i 1 1 com dO rH r-i 1 10-* CiO 1 t-1 ss COOJ CIO rHCO g3S ooo dd 1 d 1 •^Oi -^co p-1 1 OOlTi tMi-1 OlTi I— li— 1 1 r-i lOCO r-l rH rH CO 1 .-H OrH 1 1 1 1 t^l^ CI t>. 1 1 coo -*co ss t-l I iTiCO OO rH Total Ages. lO o T-H i—t O0iO> i-H i>-o CO r~l coco r~{ CO iH 1— 1 CSO CO coc^ miTi rHrH ss u:5co ooo OO Oi rH t-i ^^ 00 CO I-H CM OiCO coco dd ^S 1-i rH dd Cl^ I o 73 H O I— I o hH s s w^ a ^ ^ p= QJ ^r. e: & fClTJ 3H .==1^ w t- T^nS ^g sg gg s s. -0-3 .S d 2 > -i I, .3 £^ fl gg rrr:! m m ^a i.s -sa -aS 1.& si |l g.g -^'-h ^a ■s ^ ■§■§ Mi ■^'t ^- ll t§^ gg ^1 1^ ^F. s£ iSg gg ll t5g gg ll |g s 3. lg O) ^ r^ cy '73'^ SP^ ffi^ ^^ •6 •E ^ I b ■= ^ P S g 1 p. CO a .§ g ■s o OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 243 m THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS I II II II It II II II II I rH II II II II t I II I rH t I II II It I II II II II II II II II II II II I tH II II I CM II II II II II II IrH tl rHI 11 || ,-l| rHrH II rH| liHiHl IrH II II t-ll |r-lrHl IrH Ir-l 11 ICO II (Ml rHI II (MrHi-HCSI | (MrH I pH CO I \ t^ II iH 1 I fH II CM I I I (MrH O-* II It IrH (M'* lOCO «0 lO IrH COCO «5 CO I CO tH CO ''Jl OS iH (M I 1 CO ^ I rH CN-r-t ICO '*(M rH-* COrH M I (MCO ICD ooco -^CT tl CO-* i-ht-h ihi>. coo iT-m co-* t--co OI>- iMrH (MCM n-llCl tMCM OOO (N* IrH O-* rHCq COCO "* ICO t^rH (MCO I I (MrH OOOi 1 (N CI CO CO -* COCO t>.i>. ■* CO (M CO OS 00 t^-* CO-* lOOi rHCO Oi-* (MCI »OCN OSC^ I I t-*-* OOO rH(M rHrH COrH I I tata t^CO 1 C. r-i 1 OOO rH W* 1 1 OiiCl CD-* 1 1 Si s§ 1 CO ss coco (MCO CM CO ^■=" OSC^ (MCO rHCO OO rH t-» C^rH 1 rH 00 oo CD1>. 1 rH rHrH i >-* O^CD rHCO rH 1 COrH ss CM CO ???3 ^59 cq-* as COO rHCO ( cq ot^ ■*00 rHrH 1 1 £30 01 cq-* 1 1 l>.CO drH -*-* 1 i-H (MOO 1 CO 1 1 asoo -*co rHCO rH 1 T-\ COrH rHO C^CO 1 1 ss ^^ rHrH t^CO C^rH COOS 1 1 oc ^ ^ 13 s p: e ^ ^ ' — — ^ — ■- '• ,,, ' \ J 1 1 CO t 1 1-5 1 1 1 6 * rH CO o '^ I 1 § 1 I a. a a o m a g 244 XIII.— C VIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAERIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED OT3 ^ II II II II II I I I II t I I ) I { II II II I r-t t I II II II II II II ) I II II ll .rH tl I) II \ \ j-t ] \ r-l tl i \ II II II I I It II t I t I I C-l I rH II t I II II I ^ \ r-* II i Tl I rH II : CO II IrH II CI I rHi li-HCOt -^CO Jl (N1 )01 r-H f- 01 • CO -M 1 (M i-H 1 r-\Ol r-i| li-H r-"! i-(CM G-ll . lOC^ C2 O^ 03"^ Cl^ .QO I-H !>. Cq C-1 II CDOl 1 rH CiCO (MI i 1 COI>. tlO II rHO II II II I--C1 1-HOO I rH o ^ to ^-J CO F-J r-1 I CO 00 ■^ CO l-^CO dt^ COCO COr^ rH'O CCC 0>0 rHd t-t^^ OC:i 00 I— ri: CO d rH rH CI rH r-^cD -7" lO 00 1 1 1 i-H 1 t 1 II 1 ( 1 CI 1 1 CO-* II II 1 I II \ \ II 1 ) t 1 II ' 1 f 1 t S 1 1 1 t 1 I-H rH ( 1 1 1 CO I i-t 1 1 ! T-H 1 I-H 1 I I-H I '■^U in CO CD CD i£50 I-H 1 1 1 t J CJ T-^ I I-H 1 •-H I-H rHCO i I-H rHCO IM.-I •TjitN ■TjiOO 1 rH 1 1 (M-<*< ^g '^OO i-HO r-H 00 in l-HC^ 1 rH COtH -*o I-H 1 * 1 iH I-H-* 1 CI COrH coi-^ W-^J* Or-t I-H COt^ rHrH vn.-* COCO CD t^ COCO 1-H ■* i-f t^-i* OO l>-CO I-H ■ 1 (M com 1 CM CO CI lOCO r-H C^ CD ■* 1-HiCi CaCD t^t>. I-H tOi-i I-H OS CD ■*rH b-i-H I-H COOO rH I^Oi r-H CD I-H CM rHCO oco I— 1 I-HlO (MCO oco 1-h" cqio dco OS CO 1-H -*cq I-H'* COt"- i-H dOO coco -* CD rH j-H 1 CD OOCO COCO 00 t^ r-1 0 I-H C^iOO d -* dOO T-HCO CI CO I-H §3 •^Oi I-H CD 00 CD rH cocq Ot^ moo rHirS S§5 (DO t-HOO - COCO l-H'* I-H I-H 1 f-i -*C1 t— I-H I-HCI^ to CI lACO I-H * CO CI cqi>- CDrH I-H C^O I-H I-H I-H-* ^CO rH rH I-H I-H rHrH CI CI CO-* CN-QO I-H 1 1 1 co^ 1 1 1 1 -*c^ mcD I 1 1 1 (NOS ^5 1 1 1 1 too om CI CI Ob- oo I-H r-i I-H ■* com mco co>^ I-I rH irico rHI>- EC Til II 2 o o o o gg Si 1 Is o o ml 1 11 O O gg 1 1 13 1 B 1 1^ 1 1 1 1 ■2 O •T3 1 1 1 o a a> O ■-3 1 1 o g, 1 Id H H n o 246 Xin.— CIVIL OE CONGJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND "WIDOWED r^^g 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 " j^-'-i 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-l 1 1 1 t 1 1 I 1 [ 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-f I r-l 1 lO lO OS 1 1 1 rH 1 iHi-H 1 ; 1 rH ' ■ ! 1 i J 1 1 1 1 rH ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-ir-i r-i 1 COrH (MO 1 1 I 1 ClrH 1 r 1 iH rHCO r-i^ rH 1 '*0 ■^ CM OCO OCO rH(M oo -*!-( 1 iH 1 r rHCl CMO iHrH COrH r-f^ ■*C1 OrH OrH ^s; :?;°o COO o 00 i-H i-i r-i m Cl CO 00 00 OS 1 r-t CO I CM'iD rHG^ 00 CO (MO 1 CO rHrH 1 O CMO COrH rHTH r-iG^ t^OO CSS'* rH l-^ rH r-i r-1 rHCO r-i ■*- (MOS i i-(CO cooo OSlO rH CO OtM co«o rtiCO OifO CO-* C1C3S COO IMO COO OOS T-tr>~ rHO OrH COOS r-H s f-H 1 (M oco OCO ■^ CO OO OCM 0.-H SS3 OOOO in I-( (Nr-4 ?-H r-t t-i I-H -*(M za """ i '*. 00 00 r-t 1 OSO COO OSO rHI>. Ob* OSrH CM CO r-i r-i r-i r-l r-t^ CMCM rHO § r-i r-i r-i CMiM rH COOS OSi-H I O CO"* OOO rH(M CO»Q rH 00 1 CO OO oos CO 1 C -ry T-t rHOO ■* r-i rH (MCM OrH OS CO ■-* l>- (MrH lavD COrH 1 (M 0>"^ CO"* o T~( .CO rtirH Os-«J* CDt^ IM 1 (Mt^ ooco 1 CM CO-* oo r-t-^ ■*t"- ■* 00 b*-* b-t-^ C>rH rH t-H rH CO CM coco - 1 1 OS CO COrH 1-i 1 WO crn>. r-i r-t i>.o CO OS I-1-* l-^OO o CN(M l-i rH (MrH (MCM OCM r-i CO r-( i—\ OOO o^ i-H 1 I>.{M rH rH rH 1 oeo rH 00 I [ b-O OO 1 CO rH(M rH t"^ C^OO CMO io>^ f-HtH -<*<(M ClCl (MrH CO-* lOi-H rHOS (M r-ir-i r-ir-i co>* CM CM J— 1 liTi coos 1 t OS CO OCM iH 1 co-^ 1 (M 1 1 COOS coeo rHt-l rH .o s r^ Oi CD 1 1 1 1 1 1 (MCO 00I>-. rH "e« r^ rH OOOO a 0-; OO 1 I 1 1 iCiOi 1 1 1 1 00 CO 1 1 1 1 oo 1 1 1 t CMO 1 1 1 1 ass t-t OS -* t- coc^ CN. CO CM rHO 0-* tr-o OOO ;^s ^^ CO"* ^■3 S rHi-H COOS r-lO ^O CO"* (MO o ^ ba r-ir-i oo" 1M(M rH 6h K-.— -V— V-V-- *— V— ' -v-' 1 :^ 'S ■2 1 ^ -a 1 -a 1 1 1 1 1 -s 1 ' s 5 X t^ a t- X & ^ g 5 y o s 1 H ^ s 1 s o «M tf "d 3 si a I iH (Ml rtm I l-H II 1 Oq II II -WtB II II II II 1 1-1 I r-' CO I I CO foot I CO rH I lOC^ I (M (Ml 1Mb* ICO -*i-4 OS'-4 iHrH iH I i-l | rH CO O i-( CO :3tK) oj US r^ -«i (MeO (Mi-I (MOO rHCO W50 CMOl CM 1 iH-^ Gq(M -^Ui t^-* i-tOT rH^ OeO COCO r-t rH 0> Ttt -"iji CO i-fl£5 COO pHO I (M 05 1^ »a I-- (M CD t^ u-5 t* O CO-* tH OS 00 CO i-H SS* "S I-H -HrH '"ilTjl l-ll— 1 CO!£) t>.co I-HrH coco i-llCi I— 1 CO «*co idol i-HiH 0-* COO I-H ss i-HrH iHCO iHCO i-HrH i-HiO ■^co irso iHCQ §s Sg ■. O-CS r-H>. 1 ia OO COrH OOOO rH CO COOS CO CO 00 »o '^J* o ss ^CO (NCO -rH CM CO 00 t^ CMi.i-H j-t COC^ OCM moo ,-H (T) CO"* COCO OOCM OQO COO II mm (MrH mb- rHO CM CO COO (M(M OO CO "^ O i>. CO. o t— CMb- Ob- -<*ib-. CO t^ CD t>. rH"* CO'^CO' r-Tr-T OCO "* l> ^ - 'd 'd 1 a ^ i> W^ fe^ SS ffi^ &^ -d OS I a a a U g cz> r/) > W o fi 2: Pi LU 1— p^ S p^ P5(M a a. — s S 1-H ^* E-i Sm OS 125 rHCM CO,^ ^ 1^ 248 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 0^3 P 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■s 1 r , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 r 1 1 1 1 rH o cs 1 1 I 1 1 CN 1 1 , 1 rH CD 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; , 1 CI 1 1-f 1 r 1 r-. , I 1 1 r-i 1 o 1 1 i-H 1 t cqco 1 '* rH ; 00 Oi f 1 rHrH i 1 1 1 t 1 1 rH ' ' OI ' 1— ' ' 1 rH r 1 rHCO ^C<1 1 1 •ViC. 1 (M "* I— ( ■<:*<(M '*CM OCO CM rH r-f t N 1 CO'* 1 i t 1 r-t r-i 1 1 1 1 rHC-1 i-HCO (MrH •*oo coca CO-* ^Ci ci rHiC CO W 1 CDO 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 rH C<1 rH rHCO COCO OCO 1-i 1-i COG^ Ol 00 -< 1 / CI -f rH C<1 mio COlCi rH t--. OiO tHO •ti 1-1 lOrH COCO o CO rH rH -^ i-^co rH r-l rH rH i—t rHCO R15 CllM liT^CO rHCq l-rH rH CI ■*o coco rHCO coro CI r- ^^ 00 rH •-■S COOl Id CO to r-t rH r-\ '"' O "^ lO o O l^ (M CO ^^ CL H'CD ^00 00 -t -*CD CI 1 '^CD 1 ti rHCO 1--01 rHCO o»o 00 CO OrH WO ^CS r-i-^ rH CO I— 1^ -f iOrH rH rH rHCO S53 lO r>. 1 r-i OTh rHCI -*oo ClO -*-* -X)CO •<*HCS t^O ursM CO"* u-5 l^rl 3^ '^ CO CO CD l-~- C7 I-— 1-i T-l ri rH (M rH rH '^ lO 00 rH (M 00 CO 'ti CD O rH 'iH CO- CI r-i rHO rHO rH-* Ol t- I-* tH COt^ CI -D 1 C-1 00'* -^ -fi ClOO lOrH O y-i l^CD -* rl CI o ■^o. J-i COCO rHCO iC to 1-1 rHCO a COCO ■* -^ r-l rH ■^ Oi 1-i ■* CM.H dCO '^CTj 1 ^_j rHO OOI-- ■^ -^ CM '^ CD >0 1-1 rH rH O-l^ 1-i GO^ rH?7 rH rH '""' rH rH •^o COOJ CS rH oo rHO CD^ OOrH COO rH-D urico OOO 1 1-i lO-O O r- 1-ir-l ITS CO C5 CI coco 00 CO 00 I-- \a !>. CO f-H r-lrH t^"^ "^ tH rHfN 00 CO CO CO -i>- OOO 1 1 lOCi OCi 1— 1 t-< t^-T CO-* 1 o l>.OS I^CC s cs--^ rH T-i f-H 1— 1 \Ci\Ci rH t^I>- i^'i-^ COOS iO -^ O CD 1-1 tH lOOO c-i >o C^ t-H lO Oi -^ CD cq 1 r-o k«CO 1 1 OCt^ OrH 1 00 cat- t~*CM com s [^ t>. 1^ Oi ■^ r-^ ■^O co»o cot-^ rH rH 1 1 rHOi O-f 1 [ -^CD C-.rH •-I 1 CD VO CD r>j ^^ s COH r-..^ OC5 OOOi O CD go CO CI CD C^ 00 1-i t>-"* iCCO OOO CO ir. in* Oi CO lO C» O COCN Oi CD i>-as tC OO C5CO r-K i-H CD L-^ t-i 1-i r-i r-l DO ursco OO to < i:d-* COCO O OJ rH -rjl ^ t-< CM'^.M rHrH A 52 ^ n •^ s n3 M X r A s m T O 0) 9 o o Si 3 s PI o o 3i o o CD ^"3 Iss O O S'3 o o S'S o o 5^ 'rt 3 « P o M^ ^g m "4 gg -3 H II gg c3 33 1^ !-^ gg II II r3T3 3i ■ — ^— ' ' — . — ■ ■ — /—' ■ — . — ■ ■ — . — ' ' — /— ' ^— V— ' ■ — s— ' ' — .— ' '—V*' ■ — , — ■ . — , — . ■ y ■ ■ — .-^ ■ — ^— ' ^— V— ' ■ — ^— ' O '^ TT -t) Tl ^3 niJ Id .2 H f1 ^ 1 .Si 1 t .s 1J % i ■s -2 -s ^ .2 •5? 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It II II II II 11 II II II 11 II II 11 II II *1 ( II It 11 II 11 ■ 1 < > > 1 II II 11 II II II I 1 ^ 1 11 II II II II 11 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1-i 1 r-i i~i rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t-^ 1 l-l t 1 i-HiH j-lT-i 1 1 CO rH 1 1 1 1 t N r-t 1 1-1 rH rHrH 1 1 1 1-i r-i'^ r-ir-t 1 1 i-lt- rHCO N 1 OOO i-«{M T-trH (Nt^ 1 r-i I-* 1 1 1^- i-i rH rH 1 l-l CO 1 rH lO 1 ■*rH cq(N CO-CO w* 1 ■* inco ■*oi COI>- S'" I-I (MO coc* 1-t ss toeo OstM rHrH S9 «-* iH in CO 1 OS OiCO -^00 rH T r I-I CO I-t rHia rH rHCq 0O-J3 too r- CMlO S2 S^ -*oi rH ss OOa rHCO °^g3 <0 CM COCO OO FH-* rHCO r-Hi-i «,^ 1 CO COC^ CO 1-1 tOOi ■* I— 1 -*i£5 "* t>- COOi t-CM S'sj in 00 i-fCN lOlO ss ?3?? °^S -*(M 0-* CMt>- COb* (Ml>- Mi-* iHtH (NC^ -^i^t* "* CO CO(N f-»r-i 00 CO K5 00 i-l COrH iHiO OOi COI>. 00 rH i>-o> rHiO rHCO 3S5 COO- ■*CO COd I-t ■* (M -* i>- g5§ CO-* 1-* SS (MiH 50 00 §5! i-t t^CO us CO »H 1-i (MCO rHurS COO I— 1 rH rHCq ooo l-l 1-I-* co?o cqcN sa rH(M COt^ rH CM 00-* rHCO -*o coo rH rH CO(M I-H-* roo COCO i-H CO"* 50«3 1-i oco rH(M r-l t>- COCO S^ CM-* J-t i-t ours 1-i SS £o?i COCO (M (MCO idi-^ rHi-H O I-i 1-i "* (MO CO(M i-\OJ t^(D C0-* ClOl OilO ss rH-* lOCD ss (MCO •*0O I— 1 r-i ■*rH (NCO r-1 rH COrH rH §3S 8S rH COrH oco CO-* OCD oa> (MrH OCM I-I CO -*•'<*» coto (MCO 1 CO 00 cq t^i-H iH (>. iCi «D COrH oom J5S 1 (M 3S 0-* CSICO iaoi OS^D rHCO rH ^S g:3! 00 C- as OO rH (M COOO 1-1 CO S?5 1 (M 1— IrH ^g^ 1 cq mco rH rH lOOO rH rH 1 1 (M CO COCO •—ft-i CNCq OO rH CO-* s§ oi>. SS COO CM CM COO I-H S£5 cq.-i CO,-l CO-* moo CQU3 r-ti-t -* lO (NrH ^g^ 1 (M S.& OS CO t-\r-i tNoa CD CO Ci CM rH 1 *oi lOrH OOi I ^- rH I 00 rH r-co C?1(M tl II OOO 1(M II OOIN- II II r--o t-f-rtt I I "* OO CQ(M ■^ O I "* II -*CO (MCM rH-* I 1 11 OOO II II OOOS I Olt-- COCO -*-* CMCM ^O II II CM (M t-O II II oscn ooa »oco ■*"* -*vo 1--.00 CO-* I-i "^-^ rHi- OCO CTJCO CDCM CO C-- O rH ai 00 Oi OO OS OS I— I rH O coco COO CO rH t— OT rH CO t^OO C^t--. rHCM CM^^O OOrH OO Oia ■*co OO (M-* a t3 p: ^ OJ 3S ■32 P=^ SfS ■a t3 ^ OJ o o s ^ si- Is P= ^ o o o o (" rH Si ^1 " (H <0 m o o •3B 2-1 '§'§ g^ W^ ^P^ SS W^ p:^ g^ W^ ^^ SS M^ k'^ S£ iSg gg S a g ^ S ^ S g ^ s a ^ a a y s OCT o OS E-i a Q 254 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMARRIED, MARKIED, AND WIDOWED aS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-* 3^ oj 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH r 1 1 I 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH r-i 1 1 t 1 1 i 1 . ' ■H 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M I-l 1 (MtO 1 1 1 1 1 cq 1 1 rH I I CO 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 t fH I 1 1 r-1 1 CIrH 1 1 iH{M irsm 1 1 1 1 rHrH 1~^ 1 r-i ;-! ■*CD 1 1 t rH rHO 1 1 CO ( (MCM 1 1 CM rH rHt^ >a rH 1 (M r-i 1 (MrH COCO ^rH 1 rH (M 1 COCO 1 r^ (MOO cot* 1 cx> ^ 1 COrH r-lrH i-i-<:f1 oo ii 1 CO l-~.r-t (M "* lOOO a>»ft rH (M oo CO CD rH CO (MO o t- r-tr-i CO rH ^rH 1 (M CM ■* -*co OCO <>-CN i-H l-i '^t-* r-t ft rH rHCl rH coco (MO Ot^ ,-{iO U3CO Hi(M 1 ir^ OOCD ^ -* ir. -* M- OO cDirs rHCl ccco r-t O r-i-^ .HO (MOO t*-(M CO-*- OOCO . Oi-H Oir- ' •^ o o r^ Oi 0> CM CO l-^OO cn>>-i COCO (M'* CO CI COO l-Hi rHO 1 '^ ooco COCO Olt^ (M (M 00 s -* CO f~i -rti Sa*^ Tt^CO (H r-lt-t coin (M-* rH r-*-^ r-t •- s m "* '^ rH ■^iH rH rH -<*< r-i r-l (M(M rH l>.iO rHOi WCD I-H in 00 00 00 lO •^<£> iLftiCl iaoi 00 (N oo OD-*H r-l I— - t^l^ ^aci 000 ■*co rH rH rH o> Ol la ■«* (N 00 -^r~i I-. t— (Ml- 00 1—1 '^ o rH r-l rHCO CN "^CO 5D "* "^d s r-i (M t— « r-( i-\ 1-i rHiM rH(M COI>. OO l>. CO.GO ic^a •-*Ci -^t~^ rHO COtJJ *-D l-^ 1 CO I^-i- . OiOO b-CO 1— ' iT. 1 1 O CS (M CO r-l 1 CO Hi (M-* eoo co-^ tM«0 iH-^ t-i r-ti-H r-\ rHrH rHrH J. OiOJ CO'H ICCO OCO CD W irsio lO'* CD-* HH rH rHiH r-l<>l r-ir-i l--rH s 1—1 rH r-< r^ r-i t^CM OlOO <-H 1 (M--*i OOi iH rH OJO (M 1© 1 1 CO '^ ■^ Oi 1 rH (MO ij::ir-i ] 1 CO <—• r-> rH 1 1 I>-1>. f r-i l--i::> (M ^ a r-i (MrH r-l Cl CD O 1 1 r-l OVCI CM -rfi r-i OC Cl COCO I-) f-lrl t- m t>.co 1 1 1 1 Sr-i a> CDt>. CO t^ SS rH 00 on>. "^-o otal all ges. t-Ti-H ooco" •rt^-'ii' r-T rn'r-T uiiiO rH (m'cm" r-^rH r-lrH u-.o Cl :m oS. t>-t-- ^CJ &<-S-v— -V- -v— -y- ^ "* ^^ -V- -V- ^^""^ '"' ""• — v~ --V— --v^ -V— — ^ 1 Id 'TIS n:i 'S? ri t^ -2 1 1 •a OJ 1 5? is o a -d n3 • 13 1 r5 73 1 -3 1 1 V 1 oj 1 1 H ' O PS ^ 1 O 's VH ^' ^ O •i 1 1 1 "^ 1 cc 55 1 1 C7J O l-H ^ 1 (4 1 1 °o ' r-i Si 1^ 1 °° g 1 -* rH^ 1 CO rHCO (MCO CO-* 1 CO -* 1 '*0 rH 1 CO (NCO -*o 1 i-\ CO I CM-* iHCO CM 1 1 b- ift^ §" S£5 -#. ■^b^ m (M CO Ci O CO CM (M 00 b- T-\ai COOl CMO ^-* co^ rHCO I>-CM CDt^ fH t>.iO 1— 1 j-i rH rH ITiO rHCO tM(M rH CO l-H rH i-H CO t— -CO ^^ '*-* in CD T-i'^ d 1-1 ■* CO b^co '*0 CMO COCO WO t-(M Clb- COrH COCO om -*oo »H OSt^ rH t-i OOb- i-^Oi r-t CNCS rH r-\T-\ inio b-o b-rH OCO COO COCi r-^T-i 1 CO i-H i>-aj iH coco rHCO OiO rH i-Hd rH CQ CI 7-H r-^ CD-ttH CO-* ri"^ COCO OlrH COCO 1 ^ i-HM l-H I— 1 -* •* I-H CO rHrH rH I-H r-K 00 CS CO J— I CO CD CO CO O ^rH CO CO GOlTi C-T Ol lO C-1 COCO '*CO ■*!>. CO tjs OJrH -*05 (Mm -* -* (MiCi OICD b-O ^ 1 i-H rH I-H lOlO C<1CO >— 1 rH rHrH I-H l-H COtH p-HrH r-1 I-H y^ CS CO CM inb~ OOfM ■i-\i-K i-irH -illO m-<*1 t-i I-H rH(M COiO ■*rH l-Hl-H Oi b* I— Id "tH CI coco m Oi -rH rHlO -*{M CO CD CM b^ ; 1 IC rH ICKM rHin vnco -*CM TtfCM oo OJift rH 1 i-Hi-i ■^in OJOl C0>0 r-ii-i diM a>co OCO rH T-^ t^-* eooo ■* CO I-H (MCT) Ci tv. 1 CO CSO coo 1 1 COCi co>o 1 1 as CO T-H Oi 1 1 OiOJ CDb- 1 1 CM CO rHCO 1-^ 1 b-in t^OS 1 1 ■<^oa rH r-\ -iCiiCi i-Hi-l t-"^ 1 ""^ 1 1 lO b- I-H 1 1 1 CM CO rH t>. 1 1 rHrH I 7~l 1 1 CO CD CO^ 1 1 CM CO 1 CM i 1 b-b- 1 J-\ 1 1 lOiO o m coco i-HrH I-H t^b- 1 1 1 1 COO I I 1 1 (X30 1 ( 1 1 C<1 b- 1 1 1 I b-rH 1 1 1 i OCJ> 1 1 1 1 i-< CO \ 1 1 1 OiO rH rH T-H i-HrH r->,r-K l-^"* CDi-H !>.-* lOCO ■rt; w^ -a -a 'S '^ ■« n=t ■c 13 n=! ■s .2 -a Tl .S t3 ts ■a .S -a a CD 1 g O 1 -a 1 o i 1 1 1 I 1 1 g % .3 ^ g ^ t^ ^ ^ B g e g g ^ ^ 5 1^ % ^ ^ V — — , — ^ r ^ " — ' — > ^ I — ,— -o 1 r ITS 1 J:? ^ 1 Ph * M J3 m 1 3 1 o* e 1 6 1 o s b- s o o o o CO o eo 256 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAEKIED, AND WIDOWED CO 00 o o m 4-1 o o •c -(J m o lA u m % 03 (D O Cm O a o •a a o a l-H O O I M ■■ ■■ di ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 ' l' 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 O pi o C3 1 1 1 1 1 c^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ( 1 1 lO Oi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-4 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 >-* 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 I (MrH 1 1 1 1 1 f~i o o> 00 1 1 iH 1 (MCO r-H 1 rH 1 ■* T}< 1 rH 1-^ 1 1 C. CMrH <0-"* '*^ tot* COCO to rii-H rH CN f^ r-f t-* -.^Mrt <©!>- -iiCI CO r~< OS!--. - rH lO Clio r-tOO l^Oi 1 CM Cl rH COCO r-ir^ rH CO I-HOO I-HOO OCO b-ys o CM rHiH CO r-t CM 0\r^ iOI>- M<»^ CO(M lOCO -+0 OSl-* rHCO a:)f-{ COCi '^O CJl^ COOi ^ 1 CO-* rHlO •^ .* OJO lOOO CO-* coo ocn s COCN CN rH (M rH 1-i rHO« t^^O ooeo -^OO ,-i':D (MO CO Oi t^CM C0 03 § rH CO "^ i~-l f-H i~t rH (M t-\ cq '"^CO 0 ooir- 00 t^ OrH (N ■* CO 00 COO ■* rH ■* ICi t-^in rHC^ O t^ rHlO ^-o 00 CO ITS CO (M "* J>.co ^ ^ ■* ■* g OS J>. mT. lO r-H CM "" C0 1>. i-< i-i 1 CO-co CO.30 I-H I-H t^CO r^co r- '^-D Ol I— ( rH OOlO i-HCD 1 1 ffOi-H ocq T-K J f^ir-t >* O 1 1 005 OS'S 1 1 »r3(M OirH 1 I CO"* >--;c^ *-* 1 1-* C^ o >*< t r-i lOCO s I— 1 I-H rH I-H 1-t 1-t J-t »rso C^"«S< t 1 -^ O- 1 r- i-H COCO .CO 1 1 1 1 I 1 ^pi 1 1 COCO OOt^ rH(M CM >H rH I— 1 T-H rH ,— ( »oo O Oi OI>- ITS CO ooo !>->*< OOiM OO COO C?3"* (MCO -*oo ^O Oi'* CO C30 l-^CO t^co O':o OOrH iCiOA Oi i-f CO-* WOU l^^l r-Tr-T r-\ ofc^" TH"rH" CTCN I-Tr-T l-\ rHrH oo^r^- oo«) CM Cl^iO^ coco e1l ^ t '^ e X e ,^. 2 VI s Id « 1 II ^ 01 O O O O 1^ o o sl o o •a Id k5 o o rt ^ S kI o o CD 13 ai O O —v-' -V- --v-- — V— v-V—- — V— '-v— — v-^ — »— — s— --v-' — V— ~-v— -V- -V- _^ ^-v- ■^-' -v- -V- -^ 'tf ■« -a -3 tS '^ •^ "S 1 -d 0) 'TS ■wi t3 ■a 8 1 y p 1 o s a o 1 1 CU 1 1 CO 1 EH ' o h o; §3 a Q ■t ft 3 Z tf a O t-H T ^ t^ ;? a Eh < o o ij s K I CO :^ El ».j 5 e !?5 Q R o o Ed s »-• < n . lO r-H-rh t--* rHOO l>.CO com "^ CD ■«*1 O •SO CO CO (M lO rH rH CO "^ -<** "^ II (M (M rH CO 1 ITS <:)'£> coco lOCO CO CM rHCO oco oco coo CO OO coco CSCO CO 00 I !>. COC-^ rHCO CM t- t— rH CO O C-TOO rH^ liTJCM 00 lO COOJ f*0 OOIO \C3j-i CMCO 0000 1 Til CO (>. '^lo coco cot-- VOCM CMOS Cfrn" OOCO coco coco Cq CO CO -^ T— I rH CO Oi >*rH ■^CO 0(M o^co^ co^cm' lacTi ooo I CM H t>. c-3 CM col-- CM CO t-^-* -tiH CO CM -* I^ -^ CO^CM^ CM l>. co^co" CM CI OOO CO CM fM^n C>1 c^ ■11.--. I--CO II CO rH C^CM 0_rH_^ OOCO (Mt-- 0 C-1 a>oo mco ■* CO O O Oir-i CM rH i-i mci Old Oit^ coco rHCI ITilO l>.0 IC50 CD CO CO Oi COCM 0000 CO OS cq CO CO t"- mi CO <:oco l>-CO rH CM C3iCO OCO (MrH ■*0 II II CM CI rH CO tOCl II CO o CO -* CM O m m CM CO C>J tH rH-* 00 CO C30rH COI>. 1 a OO I CiO m CO rH CO l-^CO sniEEzas: m (M Ol O r-H O (Mm coos rH CO C3!M 00 1-- r-fCO m CO CM rH CO'* CO o mm T— ( 0>CO !>.■* CO rH OOO CO 1-- ■ Cq CO cocq ocq t-i "* o CO o t- I t- mi ■* en CM ■* I »oco rH 1-— CO m I CD 00 (M"c^ CO'^OO" n rH''rH'' coot) " rH O oco CM -* OifM OOCO cq coco as CM CM CO crs CO coco COt>~ rH CO cOoo c ■< < W CM S? 2 K 258 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WEDOWED CO CO a c3 l-H -P o o m Cm O t ^^ -p a o tS ;h -p m 'So P3 IB -P P. O (B Ph © ch O o •iH -P o O ■a 60 ■ff O O u o ra .s o M o-^g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH ( 1 1 I 1 1 1 rH 1 I 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 t 1 1 r-( 1 1 1 1 1 1-i 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I Ci 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 IM 1 l-H to CO t-i CM CO CI CI t>. co-^ CD CM rHCD 1-f 1 COrH G^l'* 1 ,-t r-^i-l CMiO ff 1 •^i-i rH-^ cL rH i-tr-t i-t CO i-HCO OCN l>-(M iHG^ lO- rH CO •^<^ C»CD C0 1-- t-^CO COrH CO -^ i-{ CO com tH o CMC? COCO 00 (M Od i-Ht-. COO OrH iH rHCO CO CM r-i rH CD T*1 CM rHiM T-IOj rH oc. COC^ rH COd iTi r-i ^S 00 CD OO O in CI 10'**< -t< Cl r-l rH i-\ -Tji CO CM C^"* CM CO F— ■ CI CO -T -^ l-H 1— 1 CDiO lO T-H r-H 1-t (MrH lOCD - rHCO ciia tr^Oi CI t^ '^iO inco CO rH OOi .-HIO OCO OrH CI o -4. ,-1 _* ^1 COCO CiCO COiO COO f-Hi-H iO(M CIC^ ^ rH rH (311:-^ CMOi CftCO tr^Ci COZD CMTti CM CO OCD lO'* (M-f C?S Ol CDI:^ CO -f cr. o -!■ O CI f r- -M ■^ t^ Old iTiMi IC ^ T-( r-i ". rH CM irsc-i 00 CM lO O COCO CO OS Clt^ rH CI CI o in CO CI m d CD COOO rHlC l-H I-H CO CM CM COCO CI CI CJii-H I-H CO CO CM lOCM OCO _ ^_j CI .-- rH I-H CO OS CO ■* Ci CO in o w. CI ■* d t-CD CO l-H CM(M 1-* coco C^Cl CO^ S^ CO^ S^ -rrHOl 1 T^ (N rH (MiM COrH coco C^CM rH CO ■* CI -^ COr-t CO r-H COOO 1 1 t^Oi -t CO 1 lO OiO CD O C-. CO o •"■ rHCM CI t-^ OOO I i COI>. ITS CD 1 1 SO CD rH(M CO CD o o CO Tl oirt CTj 1^ -r^- O CI CO COC-- s CO CM rH ■^rH ■-+I CO (Mt- 1 1 l>->-H 1 iH 1 1 lOCO 1 OO 1 1 t-.t>. CM r^ I rH OiCi Tj< -^ 1 1 I^y-J tH(M 1 I iQi-H dirs 1 I lOCl oom J— 1 I-H l-H COCO laco "" j-i t-H q3 :'^ COOi 1 1 1 1 OiOi 1 1 1 1 O CO 1 1 1 1 OS CO 1 1 1 1 CS1(M 1 1 1 1 cr. o 1 1 1 1 la OS 1 1 1 1 CO CO i=l rH oJ rH T-H rHcn CD CO ID ^ i-H 1—1 G^c—l d^os I-h" iSS I-H s 1 CO t> o o n o a PI 1 li o a s II 1 li o o g ll CO >■ r§r§ O -v -V- -v ^-v^ — v-^ -v- •— v-^ — v-' "^ — v-^ '^ V— ' *-v~^ '*v-' ^-v— — V— s-V— —V— — V— -v- a t3 o 1 1 CD 'E •ri 1 1 P] t3 -2 o t3 1 O •2 [2 t3 02 1 I 1 1 t 1 B 1^ 1 1 o EH 'S 1 1 ( 1 t 1 03 1 ft 5?; a o T p -< < r-l 1 1 o t 1 T n p 3 c7 8 bn bD I i Si W m M o 6 ^ CM CD CD ^ '^ ,_,. ____ OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAKD IN 1881. 259 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. t I II It I II II [ I II II I ( II II II II II II II I II II I II II I II II II ) I I rH I rH | | II II I tH I r-l I rHtN I 11 II I II II I I ClrH I I II I rH I m I (M II iTilC T-H 1 I IM CO t^ II I ' II II II I --H I I r~\T-i OCM CO CM HIM rHCq rHiUD COt>. COrH CqCD (N(M t--CO OrH IrH j-i r t-ti-i CM I COCO oii-i cog I I— I lO~* COOS coco COlO '^'^ C^Cl rHrH '^ rH fM rH COrH cq ■* (M t^ CD IQ COrH _j _j rM r-l r-i i CT OO^ COO C^CO rH-vo I i~i csicsi t^-* rHt^ coirs CN (N GiUn G<1 CO irt . O COCO COCO rH ss i>-o rH COr-- rHrH OS CO (MO rHrH COfM rHQq ooio ■*CM (MOO CO CM Ot^ coo ss rH iH ■"§3 ift^ t^Oi 1 ^ CMiO OO rH I r^ T-i CMOS rHrH COI>- 00 00 cot' r-i r-l COCO rH e§3 t^CO rH-^ ClrH CO^ t^CO rH i-{ 00 b* CM §S oico coco ss ^o (M(M a>co r-ir~t oco rH CM"^ rH rHCO CM rH T-\ rHCO 1-tr-* rH 1 rHrH ss OICO CO I— 1 rHrH rH-^ OOtM OS OS COrH rH 1 1 OOCO lOO rH rH (MOO CDrH (MCO toco COO OOd COCO lOWU OOO rH .00 t-*CM t-CO r-i CO (MCO CM CO CMrH COrH (M in II OSCO rHO t— r- r-i tUco CO C3j CO CM ot- COO II I I coco rHOO I I t--<» II II rHO 0-* ■Tji CM CO Oi CO-* OOS tM^r-T lOO Cl^* Oi o . OSCD r-((M coos ot^ ioc» CO Hi OOCO o o o o SS w^ ^^ ll lg ^^ II II ^^ fi^ gg Is H^ sg " H O O ss e^ gg ^ 1=1 03 « S a IP S s o o 3 s ^|i^ II 3^ a I a •a ^ a H g ^ ^ g &^ a V V r ^r g b -S a ■^ -s t> S Is t) s ^ I 260 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CO 00 t3 d 03 »— I -p O o 02 o m o o '-P rd -p IP P. o Q PL, ® o fl o d o O O •I s M o-ci g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O CI o ^"^ 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oi ! 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 in CO 1 (M rH I rH ,— ( r-i 1 1 1 1 d 1 -H 1 ( Cli-H 1 rH i-l 1 1 r-t 1 [ 1 1 1 o i^ rH 1 Cl inco CC* (M'* S3J9 •-•s CO , -* CO O I— 1 -* CI CO 1 mi^ 1 CO CO rH rHC^ :Mu:i i-H rH rHd 7-ia> inrH CIO I— 1 C>J rH rH 1— 1 r-( i-< o 1 -+10 oae£> OOC-1 rH r-( in 00 1 >-H C1C1 '^'■O rH 1— i i-H(M i^S CO rH CO COCO cr. CO T-^ n^. CD t^ tr.co 1 1 OCD oco CO 00 in r~i r~t 1 ^ r- Of-I rH r-( CI 1 in o l^Cl Cl o -*ai 00 CD t-i i-HrH 't^OS C? >0 -^ "* 1 1 1-^ 1 >-< 'Tf rH rH r^ Cl 1-f CO CO CO rHr-* 1 as CO (MCO n r-1 rl car-( rH rH P >< COOi r-i rH CO en COtM VftCO 03Tt< COi-H r^cs CO-H C-ICO r^oo Cl o OOO CD Ob •-■ t^ rH-^ -ti o:) CO in 1--CO ffl C) -H CTi OS iH C-1 in CO rHCO ^Oi-I OrH CO ■— CO Cl rH j-K T-H Cl oo o jj bO rH 1-1 E^-g 5 ^ O 6 o ^ -* CO i o ■niRnn'*"' o «,.... ..^v S ,r. .„..,„ -.^~«- CO gs OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 261 IN THE EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS. 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O CI inoi (MrH (MC^ lOCD mo COb- OOb- Ir^tH 1 (M CM CO ■^>* OCO O rH mo u^m m CO OiOS CO -^ Oi -^ I-H 1-i c:>co COOO COC-l O-CO oou:s iHrH '"' '"' r-( r-( (Mcq I>-C1 1 1-^ osvrs 01-* I I CC -H oo to CI CO l-H 1—1 I-H G^'cf rHiH t-l r-i CI r-l s m O Oi 1 1 1 1 OiOO 1 1 1 1 1 1 '§- coo "^m COCO COO CMrH & ^ cooo I-HrH CD -to mm" t^lr^ r-^ conn cocq tMt^ r--^ «--, ii ^0 mco I-H I-H ^g3 CO -^ (M Oi t— ir:> "*iO CO t^ 121 i-Tr-T i-HtH fS'^o F-T -*~CO" I-H I-H i^ r-T C^frn" COOO rH*",-H" rH rH coo m"«f t^co cm" 00 t— o'Oi" 07C1 co"c>r co'o" °°°°, o 1 o o "1 '3 i 5 Is 11 0) -3 o o t. •la 1 -§1 3 11 1 o o 3 i 1 ll |1 1 s II -o t3 1 frf -rt 1 o O 'S 1 -a 1 1 13 1 :s 1 -a 1. -73 OI o -a 1 3 1 1 1 CD s r3 4- 1. ' 1 1 1 1 ^ S ■«■ H s J^ 1 r3 fi s , rt a o EH S 1 M a S 1 ,1 I i M 1 P c3 1 6 Pi I 1 1 S M U P o s -u p F^ ^ co^ ■*^ m* 3] d OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND IN 1881. 263 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. 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(M t- OO kri I-H COCN I>.0 COCO lO CO CD CO (NrH (N i-HOS COOi Obi-H CDi-H "* CO CTs t-- i-H COCO COO COCO CO O) O CO COCN Ca "*CM O -* COCN OO Oi COCN rHM* i-H-* I-H I-H COCO CD CO 0-* CN-* cqcx. oco -*co o en oco CO-* t-O 00 t— CN -*o CM CO CO OOO COOO CD CO CD^ oco coco (N -* O^ S| '*-* -*CO OCO cot- r-i CN-* t-OS COO COC3S 0-* 53S (N COCO coco i-HtH S?5 OO CN coco t-rH a:) CO oo CN OCM rHCO (NO Oi(N t-W COCO SS COOi CN Ci COO e| gs§ t—O CDO 00 lO -*0O OO 00 CO ■^s CO-* OSO) I-H OOCO CD CD g?5 CN ir-oo ooo> rHCN coco (NCO lOOO (NrH COCN rHrH O CO OOi 00 c- COCN ooo rH OCO T-i-rH 01-* OO fr-CO rHiH COO -*CD OS CO t— CO r-l COI>- COCN r-i 00 (N r-i t— OSOO coo GiOi (DO r-ir-t OrH r-i r-l t— OO rHi-H l--t- ss OCN 00 CD (N^ COCO CO I-H -*o r-i 00 Oi OJCO 1-ij-t ii 1-t C?s-* CO CI coco rH_^(N^ rH^i-n" rH coco OS rH OSO^ CO-* COOS COOO rH oo t-ir-f i-Tr-T "*-* OCN r-i CC OS r-i COt^ r-ir-i COO rH ii CNO S3 rH oco 0-* OiCO oco COOO (NOO OCN COCN rHCN OiOi ooo -* CD coca COOO coo CO -* (NCO i-TrH coo OC3 rH COOO coco -*CN -*CO ■*o O^rH^ OS CO COCO t-. coo_ g5S CO rH t^O '*^I>- i-Ti-h' '*Oi OCO OiCO OlO rHCO rHt- t-oi OCO OC^ CSrH r-T COCO coco CNCN I2S COO -*o -* CD rH''i-H' -*t- COCO -*o 00 -il 00 tH S?3 0-* §8 r-T t—CJS as COOO -*00 OCO (NCO COCO oco oo t-co -^o O CO r-t COCO CO CTS rHi£5 CD t— -^r-i Oi (NCO (N'cf OCO CN CO OrH OOCO cot- coo r-i CO CD CDOi lO OS Oi CN t— CO oo oo OrH OiO oo» OS CO C5 00 (NO -*CO I I CO rH COCO Ot- -^r-t CO CO CO CD CS> cN^cq" CNO OCO OSCO I r-i OOS COCO ocn CO-* CNCO I I t— O CNCN (N CO Cq C3S COCN r-co ■**co coco" CO -* COOD OCO OCO 0-* ocT CN rH OOt- COCO -*-* CO "* o t— -*"Ttr r-T t-O (NrH O O rHG^ t— CO o t— oo i-h" CO t— r-t O COCO CDCCT Oit- (N CO OS OS (n'cT (N O t-o COO co"ocr coco -*o CO CO -*CO oco (N CO rH CO CO CO en CO o OO CN -* CD t- cD^cd" I-T coco o -* cot— OOO -* t— CDC3S CO oo O CO CO -* -*(N rH CO t— O Oi t— OO rH CNCO (N Crs COCO coco (NCq COOS eg ^ 03 m o o rQ 03 O O a ^ SfS fi^ ^^ a 5 tB f-( ^ "TD ^o Is wS gg rt to fQ oj (/I > CU OS o o rdTJ C7SCN rHOl t-O a t2 a I aiS S^ ^^ a 5 S3 M ^ ^ s^ wg ^g .s a t o 264 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CD CO a M o-e CD 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i ' 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c a -) ^^'^. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 rHrH ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH CS 1 I I 1 1 1 1 T-H 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 1 C0U3 O) 1 >o 00 1 1 1 1 CI 1 1 1 rH 1 1 lO 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 I T-t 1-i 1 1 Cl 1 r-t 1-^ rHrH ni 1 rH 1 r-H (M 1 1 IC 1 "* '^ rH CO CI 1 r-i Cl 1 CO t-^ rHCO 01 rH dCO 1 f-* ,-i 1 03 00 I i~t d I ■^d rHCO CiiO COU3 CD rH r-J TO 1 C-l CM(M lO(M CI -^ CD CO CI 'JD 1 "* ^f-i mco 1 CO l^Xi OOi 1 03 00 rH C10O rH i-< d^ xaia iCZO £2=> J^l^ J. I-- I— 1 j-\ rH "rj< r-t rH rH r-t r-i -ti Cl 1 -:o ci«- rHCO COCl S^CO rH rH om dOl OiT-i O'Si se9 O r-H rH r-\ aox CIM r-H rH 1 ^ CO CO 00 rH ■^ (M CO 01 CN rH 1 "^ r-(C1 CDCl COrH 10 rH CICD COCO d t^ 000 dCO lOCO cooo COd S«> d-**! s r-H CN i-l 10 CO CI 01 rH t-l CO c:i Cl rH TI< ■*C1 1-1 "* '"^ 1 CO CO-'-O 1--C1 CO^ 100 CICD CO 10 WI-- Cl t^ 0001 S59 iH r-lCN CO I— I t-{ 100 rH rH COCT r-i -*i SS c^ W50 OO OI>- 1*10 00 CO l-^'* co-^ OSCl l-O-J OjCTj -f Cl >'^ rH oi in OCT CJOT CICO com ITS 10 t--d 100 o>« s Cti r-H CO r-ir-1 rH rH rH '"' '"' t—t t—i I— 1 '^J' "*ir5 oco ■tH CD rH r^ t^Cl CI CO t^Vj I>.CJ iriio I^CO COCO 1^1^ CiCl , ^j cr- laco '■SHiQ coo d'* (^b* g coco (M(N 1-^ rH i-t r-t rH -f c- I-~CO Cl -f CO Cl -f Cl t--l>- Cl-ei CO coco vOCfl s t-^l>. tN COW ,-\ CO CO CS CO CT»O0 J-< 01 CO iO i-l rH r-\ Ci l^ coco Cl Cl Cl Cl 00 t» rl — 1 "* CO rH rH lOOO -* t- '<*< CO CO.-) ■rJIrH CO 10 COO 'jD 10 t--m '^CO dCl 7-i -rH rH T** coo cr-cc coco -r- 1 CD coco 00 t^CO ui CJ Cl laoo j-K 1-1 ■«* xK CO -7- r-frH i ■<* -tji -f CV cor- r-- rH t-d 000 coco I— 1 I— 1 CO(M coi-^ -^iCt -* ,-i tHi-H .CD C0 1>. »o nrj-* ■^ CO -r) 00 1>- r-t CD-* \a *-o d-rH-- t^OO 1 CO 1 I 1,^-rt* •^ CO { 1 10 CI 1 CI 1 I COrH rHO 1 1 com dco 1 1 ci!r> rH ,— ( 1 1 COCO 'tJHCO 1 1 O'J^ CM CO CD CD lO (MCM aico Oq -:ft r^O r-H d-d" CO 00 1 I 1 1 t-^CO 1 1 1 1 in T~( 1 1 1 I ■*co 1 1 1 1 dco I 1 1 1 10 1>- 1 1 1 1 WCD 1 1 i 1 Ol^ t^l^ -* i-~t rH OiOi Oi dd CIO tS X I— 1 COCO CDI-^ VOOO I- CD Od r~. ,_, ^_ ^-, c:.o -*co \Ci iX> CO 10 coo d CD CO Cl CO 10 Cl r- -ThOJ lO ID l^l^ r-{ 00 (M 00 Oi CI CO r— "^ -rr- -^ CSQO r^cD S-n 1—1 i-H irTicT ctcm" rH^cT -^ -^ dcf ^10 Cld t---ti odco" H"S •^ nrJ •n ■^ 'e, c^ s ^ ^ «; s -/^ £ 3n CD ^ S ^ 6: QJ n ^g * rH rH -*Oi d ■* dio COO C— V in I— 1 CI OS O'* COCO c-i-^ oco irj a> unco CI O OiCO t>.o CDiO rHCO COOS COCO OS I-^ OJCO CO 01 C105 !M»n OlO. r-H i-HCq OiO ■^C-J rHCN m uo CNiO mco rHCO CO C5 Oi CO -*-cq iO>C5 rHiO r-l rH CO^ (M i-H eoos 1— 1 ■^ CO 1-1 1— 1 CO- CI CO C-l rHl>- rH MiO -t CO CO-tH 0.-1 CMOl CO(M COCO OOt-H coo rH -+ ^(M 00 t>. t^O (M• OOi 1-H r-H •^ r-l rH CO 10 CO t-^ c-l rH l>-CO COCO j-r -.JfTJI COtM rH rH T-i rH CM rH rH rH mco 00 (M l>-tM IT:) r^ t 1 to !0 t^rH t^CTj -* rH CO C-l rH CO l£5iO rH rH r-lr-l CI CI OO CO tOifl o«o OOi sss OSI>- oin CO-* t^rH COO oco csico (MCI -^Ci 1 C) rHlO OrH Oi OjC-1 CO-* rHlO COI>. . i~i T-\ I— 1 rH rH rH del CO CI ■rHiO CO o miTi COOO 00 OO a Id l:3 do rH r-l 10-* 1:0 CO r-IO\ OrH r-ityy CiOi i-H r-l rH COCO C^I^- . cqos (Mt^ 'tho -*eo id>~i ■*io lOO t^OO -*t^ OS CO t^Oi 1 1 COCO ■* CI lO b-. r-l CO »0 rH CO -* m I--- j-i CO 00 CD i-i (M COO r-T coco COCO -o rHCO r-" ■* CO CO ^OJ -*t^ Cq Ci 0(M rHrH i-T C-C^ rH rH r-t T-i r-t C-l rH coco CI co^ ot-^ i-HO ^5^ rH 1 ^^ 00 rH rH 1 - CI CO l-^r-i CMiO lOCO CO CI rHd r-tC^ r-i t 1 oq CO X- 1 1 COrH I lO 1 1 COO (MO 1 1 1 1 COOD Olio t-o COCO 0010 »-<(>r i-(i-H »n-* t I 1 1 o w 1 1 1 1 -*CO 1 1 1 1 1--CO 1 1 1 1 OrH 1 , 1 1 CO lO »0 id rH r-l 1--CO 5o <£r lom rH r-( G. -*iO 00 diiTi CO rH wco 1-19-1 lom IM GJl^ CMCf rH rH coco rH rH tH^ c^Td" 10 '"i^ OTCl r2 Is s o o II 1 IS o o II II 1 o o II PI O O II it ^5 ll i-i-i r- _. '^ t; ^:3 r^ i 'P .5 o 13 o i=! .23 13 o ■a 1 1 o -75 V. o 1 1 13 IP 1; S I^ :^ ^ g >^ t5 s ^ ;5 ■^ rt S g — . — ' -- ,, ' -- -t - ^'- Y 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 Q 1 ^ ^■ H 1^ » Ah ^^ p I p P fed M e O 2l 266 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED 00 CO a e3 02 O m o •C ED a o -P m % o .d -p o -p o J pH -P •rH a o o c3 a M 100 and above. II II II 1 ' II t 1 II 11 II II 11 II II II 11 11 II t 1 II II 1 f- II II II II II II II II II II II 11 II II 1 ' II 1 1 II II II 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 i-\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-i ! 1 i-H 1 1 CMrH t 1 rH 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 CI 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 r-lOO 1 1 1 1 rH t 1 1 1 1 1 "* 1 O CO i-l 1 COCO TjiCO f-i 1 com CD 00 rH 1 f-l C-1C1 05-* 1 1 J 1 CO 1 (NCO (SrH com rH (MrH (M 1 (M(N 1 r-l CO 1 1 '^ 1 COCO nHCO i-H I-H (MtH S-" g^S t-H ^-^ rH WO> 1 rH CO 1 r-t7~t J CO M^CD rH "^S 1 (M CO rH (M-«t* 1 1 ■* i-Hd i-C r-H 0-* tHOS CD CM OJCM CO'* c-ios rH-^ 1 I-H C-)-* 1 iH -'g? 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I-H (MCi (NOS (N Oi CNCO r-it-t SS C1o '^i-H OS 00 ss 1 CO t^w 1 (M OS CI Kg (MC-1 cr-QO r-llO rHO CN(M 00 rH SK i>.in CO oco CQcq 1—1 I-H iOOl l>.CO I-H -^ I-l •t^CO COCO §S OS OS CO OS (MrH 00 rH I-H CO 1 COO 1 (M •^ CO Cl CO ^^ L- "»tl r^o 10 VO i-\ -^ r- 1 t^oo C1(N DO iTico CM CD p-iC» (MrH CO lO S" ot^ CO I-H i-HCq I>-rH io 1 1 coco t^CO CO CO ^i] ?,=^ CO iCiO T-fCO in CO cor^ CO rH ^ lOOO "<* CO COO ooco 00 CO coco ■*tH 03 00 I-H in CNCM -*Lrs mo ■*to 1 1 00 t-i co-^ CO I-^ coco 00 cs CO I-H OS OS 10 CD IM I 00 (M TOr-H 00 CS rHC^ OCO O i-\ OSOS rH rH ■* CO O in O CO com CD "* r~\ CO I CO OOrH I (M CT.CO (MCq CI CO r-<(M C rH o P [^ f5 O H 1 — 1 p; ^ H ^ ai P ■^ t? s 1 1 — 1 E-i -<] < CO < n w pi m CO r-l I-- COCO II CO CD ■^CO I COCO r^ mco I CO'* O CD (Nt- I J -* CO m(M CO I— II II com 00 c^ on>. 0-* r 1 11 COI^ 0-00 1 OCO {N(N" CO m OS OS co"c-f OS cq o cq CO CO o-* (M C^ i-^m" 00 CD COCO O OS O CN O OS -"^CO coc4" mm 00 -^os CO OS 1-- CO CO '^ ■* -* tH -^ rH C^ COC^" rH^r-T 00 r^ CO CN CO CO CO CD O rH I-H m II tfl^ W'^ II |g '^^ -— ; « o |3 ^ t> a E: 6 a ^ t3 s S E a I a o in H Ph !3 ■o OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 267 IN THE REGISTRATION DISTRICTS. It II II II It II II II II II (I II II II II rH I (Ml C^r-i 11 II II II II II II II II II II II I i II 11 II i 1 It I eo co(N -^co II II \ i--i II 11 rHiH II I J rH I | | | | | | | 1 II I r-t II II II VCOi (NtH II II I I rH i-t I COrH j 1 | | | | | ] | | | | | | * I 1 II i-t|C0rWt-eO II II |(M II Ml \ id II II li-l II II I-* COtH ICOO (N i-H -^Ol i-l (MC^ COOS 1 i-t-^ COtM r-if^ (MrH "* | r-l I (M -^ II II 0^ \ 01 ! I I COCO t~-\ c^ coco i-HCO I-H-rlH CO O CO ( -^CO CKO CTiTS OSCO OS^- CM-<„ co^cf i-T^" cq I eOrH cot^ cq rH 00 CO I C^ •*o c^ o ■* a> coo coco t^co iHiH lOO I iH rHt--. r-CD O'tH COCq lOOO co"co" i-T"^ IC5CO O 00 COiH !--»>. iH CI tHlH ^-oo oco rH^irT CD CO t^o COiH CDC^ unoi I I rnrH cot- 0-* cfcq" »0 OS CO 00 •^ o COCfl CO o cud oToT iHUJ iH CJl tH I oco Oil— I coco -CiH iH CO co-.i« 1-1 'rji CD O !>. l>.CO tH CD 00 r- o:>co th"io kOOO t^co OiO lOiH dco -*co COI>. r^co com I-HIO II II I ! CO CI CO CO COO 0-* II 11 •*l>- II II 10-* II II t^Oi II 11 CDC^ II II xac^ coco coiO mm coco 00 t--. (MCO 05t^ ■^ -^ Oi OS oooo com coco OS-* oscq ■* m cq !>. cqo tho coos oco coos coo c^cq -^o COtO O r-f miOS CO-^, coco rHd i-( i— I "^ "^ i-i O i— 1 -* -^ iH OOi i£i^ rHiH iHiH iH rH 00 rH ■>*< rH cq "^ cd'co" CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T-\ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 OS I 1 1 1 i-H r iH 1 I 1 y-< 1 -~i I 1 I -* !-(■* r--0 CC rH 1 CD CC H* '-Dt^ 1 rH CO-* r CD 1 i~i. cr. '-D CTCO mco coo 1 -* CO rH «o i^O. rH I-^ CO 1 COO l--rH _j, .j^ 1 f-i -¥ t^ In C rH CiCO MCO m Cl .-. O m-H* u- Cl »-i i-i rH (M(N COrH lO "^ i-H c; eo rHin CTrti CO -+H CO-t' ■<*< 1 ino C-ICO C^ TO t-i -^ --C 'n t^m r-r^ rH CO rH 00 -* CO 1 J in I— ( !—( fM O -^^ OO T-H rH rH rH I^CO t^l - OO •- ?tl O H* C-l CO t^oo CD -*< oc- c^ o r-( I-H I-H r-i "" I— 1 r-H !>."* 't'O ! i—t in.— 1 0> CO CO-Tji CO HI l-O CM-O C-l Ci co>n 1— H>- r- C-. -^ _H iM CO m CD r^co i Cl CO rH t— 1 -J' > 1 r 1 O W COW rHCO in CO '■^ -f COCO rHOS C-. ^c ct -^ ■•om (v:>ir> COCQ !--:?■ C5m rHCl ct o O "* I-H 1 t-H r-t CI -n O XI CC' rH m CO XI m r-i C^G^ « ' ' ' ' if^ (M I^O 1 I-H (MO coin rHin l^CO ^co I (N OS t- CO ■^ com com CO 00 i-lrH CSOS Ol-rH 1 >t s CO in >* r~i ■rh m m 5D iH r-l rH i-^y-< in CO 1 1 C■«>. 1 1 1 "*CO (M ^ d -»*t ;d -^t- s COCO 1 1 ! 1 OlOS i-Hr}i 1 1 (-H |-~ 1 o 1 1 CSO 1 OS 1 { Ci^ r~t r-t , 1 o o t J rp CO com OO OS rHl-- Oj t^ i-H CO CM rH \ ^ « OS-* 1 1 ] 1 iH CO 1 1 1 1 ClrH 1 1 1 1 Cti Ol 1 t 1 1 * 1 1 J 1 CO m O 1-^ T— 1 i-H CDt^ -* ■^ rHCN D t>H I-H rH r-l i-~\ u-^ -z; COfM r-< CI I-H I-H rH O 00-* (MCO OO rH too m Cl r^rH moo ■■"[-^'■^"" "^ t-^ C50 OC-l mm i>-i^ ^"4 Cfrn" cTrH" y-t tD m COOti COCO H « o o 3i 00 11 c o Ml Ms. o ■ — _~- — ,— "^.~' ~— .~- — .— ^-v— ' — -_ . — .—- — _ — .--' ^— ./— ■—V-^' V— V— ' ■— -_ _^ o »j -r! r^ ^- •— ,_- r— 1 5 o 1 O a .5 o s 1 1 T3 % -§ g s OS 1 '^3 1 1 "^ > ,— --^ 1 1 J «3 i^ H 1 £3 o 1 I 1 * O CC UJ 1 t ( 1 ^ J— M O CO tfl ■CC o is H oa EH 1— S « O t ^ S s CO 8 ^ o « g a >• Pi J ■< c J m m O p 1 T— 1 ?s ^ '^C' -* § 1 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IK 1881. 269 IN THE REGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II II t I II II I I I \ II II II II II II > < 'I II If II I i II II I i II II II II II II II 11 II t I II II ■ < I II II II I I I r-t r-l I I ) II rHCO II 11 II II II ' C^» iMtM ^ »>-*^ II C-lr-l I CO "M -* CO t-^- iO^ ^CM OiC (O^ ^IC 00 iHCO intN (MOO COt^ COI Ot^ CMO (Ml— ( ouri (Mi>. cNt^ T-HC-1 rHO cm:© COO oiirj coco 1 I— ( t^m I-H CMC! "X) to 1— (CO coco ia r-t (MCO ^CO CO t>. (M CO I-H t W"^ I I H :o fO CO ID -^ -t*< O ICl OCO r-li-1 OCD rH-^ r-Hf CCC1 COr- 1 COCO OI"* lOCD rH(M lOCO rH 1 O^ r-trH * CO r-t r-l OJOO OiCi CO-M COCO 1 CO WCO COrH COxfi -*co tMl-^ Sg5 .HCl S5S r-l CO com F-H CO t"-!0 t 1 ss coco 1 C-l SS rH rH CTOO 00 t^ r-l ^CO CI CM COO com CO-* rHCN Oll^ CD 1>- CTG<1 1 1 0:1 rH gs coco rHCO COOS 1 I Sg5 moo r-( ■^ 10 10 OCO rH rH COOi rH r-l CD-* CO "* G- OO COO irt-rH CJiO OCT) CNO -*rH rHrH t—CO dCT CjCO -*"* r-Oi CTlCTl COI-- OiCO m-* rHCO I>.1>. CMCO CMC) COOO iCiOO CMCO CI OS rHCJ C-HO 00 1— COCO t-t-COOOrHCM -<^-*ClC^ l--.-^COCl -■ m "^ dd eo CM CO d coco CD CO air-\ coco m OS CO ;> ll W^ ^^ i;S W^' is ^ o o 13 T! 3i o o BP •is ^ fp 00 I g s a t3 S -d s ^ > ■«'« — j a KP a^ t- •c'js -5 a I rt r^ IB 00 3P^ fflP .a o w !5 I >< 1 1 1 1 (S e5 H 1 lii g t/3 Iz; .a 3 w -5 w & p ©■ Eh CO CD 270 XIIL— CIVIL OK CONJUGAL CONDITIOI^ AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAKEIED, AND WIDOWED o^g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 r t 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 o c- 5 1 r 1 1 1 1 rH 1 \ I r 1 I t 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 o I o 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t CM tHOS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 iH 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 r^ 1 1 \a IA-* oos rHrH 1 1 I ) 1 y-^ 1 iH 1 t 1 -i^ 00 rH ,-iirt - OS CO (om r-t rH t^ r-{ 1 CO t>. w o ursio (M 1 com (N rH COCO COl^ t^I^ 1 f-i t^CO COO 1 1 -til CM rHC^ 1 00 coco •«*<"* l-^ 1-1 1 1— -f iO-00 rH m U^ CO CO 1 ^^ to '^ too OOOi ICCO COCO coc-i rHCO 1 ■* 00 00 (MrH CO'* coei coo t-CD I-H rH lO rH Ol t>- (DO t-CO t>.00 1 o (MCI mm ( y-\ -«*<'<** -(-~ 1 rH 1 CO CC t-« 1 (M t^rH cot^ (M(» Il^-i* i-i rH 1 00 lO CD l>- 1 ^ <£)(D (MCO COCO CO^ t-rH (MOl t*-oi -*CD IMCO t^rH CO m 1 1 Oil-* mi>« lOt^ ic to CO I-H rn" 1 CSC^ OO !>. rH 1 t-^Ci (MO .0O ■^*»-3i (M rH rH*^ O <:0 •«^-* 1 rH OS CD t^O ) [ I>.ftOi -^CM COC3i rHCO 1 1 OSOO -# t-» 1 1 Ot^ om 1 I-H T-ir-i r-i r-\ r-i I-H 1 CO wrirH - 1 I 1 r J. C-1 Oi T— 1 G^ CD r-i r-i i-H (MrH *-■ m o t^ 1 I 1 1 m^ Tr lo ^ 0-* OiOO (MOO r-^i-t CD CO D >^ "^ot" "" moo ooo ■<* Ci oii>. COd OTC^ c: I— OT I-H r-\y-i O 1-1 O " 60 l-t I-H rH t^-S-^ i S o m ID II 1 t3^ 1 o o w ll 1 a> CO 5 o -3 PI h o o 1. o o r3 <1> « o o ' — / — ' ■ — ,, — ■ ' — V — ■ V— V^ ■— Y— ' • — ^~' ' V ■ ^— v—- '—V*' N— V— ' — , — ■ ^— V— ' '—V—' ^-v—" U ^ r3 '^ Ti t3 'Zi a> 'd 2h •r) g i3 1 -3 .s CD •a 1 i a n -Xi 1 1 1 o 1 o B 5 1 1 o s pj t ml ,-^ ^ © m u : B S 1 1=3 C5 g ■S £ P^ ' S ¥ 1 >4 P o -i K -3 M l-H o B p § ^ R A H a irf 3 1 N o 1 bo P4 ei s Ph ^ ■"* o ■H M ^ — a a i£^ ^ ^ ^ '0> OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 271 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II 11 II 11 II II II II I II II I II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II If-IiHI IrH II II II II II II II II II I I iH I II II I rH II II II ll>-ll 103 IICTI IrH IrHCMI IrH || || IrH II II IrH ICT II rHrH limiCO' 100 (NCO ?OCO IrH rHrH « -* | I ■<*< rH COIQ II | | 1"^ II •-2 OS 00 §s ■^t-. t^Ti* CO'* i-H CI t^ OJt^ COO INrH 0-* co- (MOO rHOS rH rH .-It^ §s t^o rH 1 (M (0(M (MCO IM^" oo cot^ CM to (OO rH rH t^t^ •^co 5!S CMO ss sg OlO SS CO(M coco COrH COrH CM r-ti-t '*00 rH (MOO 1 1^ 00 OS ^o rH COIN C»^ rHrH (MCO (MCO I— ICO rH-* I>.rH CM'* s^ ^00 S£5 (M«D COO 00 CO CO ^ r-t COCO OlO (MtN 1 ■* rHI>. rH >*CO 003 C^rH COO I-H SSj rHCffl rH t^ i>-o rHO SS §^ i-tCO j-ICO (M'* COrH COCO OQO (>.00 lOCO COrH i-H r^a^ O CM rHrH tMCT tHOO rH rH '"HCM ^S SS CMr-H t-i S:;g3 OO rH T-i xH(C> rH CO ss ss rH COrH 1-t §i?§ CrH 1-t coo oo o i rH rHOl §3S 1 -* OSr^ ^5! (MCO rH Sg OSO rHCN rHrH •^S E:fe *3 0»(M i-t ss rHO t-O cq icics yava SS 1 rH ■*CD g5S 1 -^ 00 «3 (MOS ■«#co rH(M rH oco coco r-eo ■^«o rHi-H PIS coco T-HO COOTi rHOl rHrH CO CO rH 00 rHi-H SK 1 ^ rH sa i rH ot>. OS to rHCM CM CO ^^ 1 O rHO o-* CO-* "S ^s l>.00 COiO SS t>-oo coo rH^ ■*o COCO o»o oco rH CO -co ^CM rHrH OOO (MCO rH CO coo COOi coco t-i 1 ss ss . t-*CO CO CM rH OO r—ii—\ t>.TO COCO lOO (MrH CM CM rHOO II 11 (OrM II II ooi •©to (M -^ OSO or^ r-oo -^ o osco o os oos (M OOCO O Ol OOO rH CM (M C7S COrH OS tO "^ O OO -* -^ rH CO -* tD OO CM "^ CO -^ OVQ rH(M O t>. COCO OS CI "^ -* rH COCO i-i r-t COCO rHrH CD (M COOO ■^ ^ WUJ coco O CO cM*'c^f o o » 9 CO O O -« 3 3 !5 > n3 CO II . s's ^s SS ss 5s |g B;S W^ ^^ aS Wg '^g l£ Wg ^^ Is teg gg S P= s a t2 S ^ s & t§ ;s3 ^ s ^ s a ^ a a 272 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO a cd l-H o o m Oh O d o u ID ■ft o IS o . xt 4-1 O a o ■■3 a o D "? ■ff o O ^ o •P •T-r o o^ > i 1 II 1 i II i 1 II II II II II II II 11 II 11 II II II II J 1 I J o Id o i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i-t 1 1 1 CI 1 l-H 1 1 iH 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 nH r 1 1 rH CI 1 1 1 I f-* o OS 1 1 1 1 ■ (M I 1 t 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1-1 p-H^D 1 1 1 r-. 1 1 1 rH 1 1 CIO 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 •-( f 1 ■* CiO 1 . i~H C0 1-* CO oco l-H CO'-D C5 C; CJO 1 1 «D COOS (MrH r-(CO 1 1 ^ I COCO men r-f O S?5 CD'>J r-t -+H<0 nHCO rH C) ZZ CI OOO C^Oi Ol l-H CO-* ""S ss l^co C40 l-H 1 o (NrH CO CO 00 0O.-I 1 -* cot- (MCO "S i-H O'X" CI COCO i-rjci ^^ ;fi^ 00 CD 1— 1 Id r-t rH Ol t^i— 1 CI ^■S5 oco co^ CO CO r-H ss gs r-l '"> Q-i Z\ l-H -^ COt^ T-HCO «30 Oco CO CO ■* I-. O i-H f-H CI rH rH CO I CI CO -* rH O O ^ a: CO iX O to CO oco l-H** C7-CO Cl-i* CI -^CO CO 1^71 CO CI (MO -* -* (MrH OO I-H .-^ oo oo o -jt coo CO «> coco I-^ CO rH CJ O C^ CI rH r-H CO CJ rH CO G<1 O COrH •^CO -HO -f C-j CD f-1 _ _ CO t-- CO rH CO Cl^ -^^ftO COCO t^I^ CO CI CO-t* CO CI CIQO COO OiOO COrH Ci r-< OC OCO -^tO OOO rHCO CCCi t-^-f COiC: -^O dOO '^Ol COt^ COsO l^"! r-i CI u^ O CI -^ CO rH rH ■'*<"* CI i>.rH i-H CO r-o CO O OS O 1-^ Ci O l>. oo -M O O T-it-i VOO r-( rH Ol Ol O (M 1>- CO Ol CO CI O rH C-l "to CD rH 1-- rH CI O CO CO d CI o d oo r-i^V COOO CO CO C-ICD t— -rH 0O-r*< T-H-H Q0-* GOCj r-^^Ci CO r— O -O I— O CD CD CO 00 "* --^ ,—t rH l-H rH CO O -f CI CO CO CI O rH rH rH COrH .— I Cq iJ:-1 CI rH C4 O CT. OS rH rH rH rH rj CI CI CI -^ CI r- xr.^ CO-f -*CO O'^ cnco -11CD l^"D rH rHrH ID"-0 j-i f^O dO OO -t. rH t^CO i-{ O CO o CO CD O !0 irirH -*0 rH CO -# "* t— f d CO CD -r f- CO t— COX 00 V, C-1 lO -rH (NO rH"cf CO CO o>o CO CO dCl C3101 COCO Ir^Cl 1^ OO lO CO rH CO OCO i>.oi rH -t ..- 1^ CO I-- •^ ::r. --CO I-H (M Cld t-^OO COi» O -^ lO CO rH CO 00 CO CO 1-- CO CO '^ oo d (M CI O COl-^ ■* o OOO O Ol CO t— O O -^MTi -+ CO OIOO u- O CO t^ O^-f CJ ^ cTci" '- CI I- CO -* 1^ c^ (M rH !.-» Ctl CO coo rH Ol O -# OCO CO(M C^"* oco cocq II -rtl rH O CO C-i -*T-H OOO co^co" rHCO Ol Ol (M^O^ oToi" OOi O CO Oit-- cfcM" oo CO O "* CI O 00 t^ OO OO CT> lO OO rHCO CT-Cl CI -.o cr '-:: -^ ^ti^r- ',::: <-* oioi O"^ coco t^rn coo O t^r- coco OICO coo O-dH ooS S^ "* "^ "^-"^ 00 OS ot^ - C] -^ M c; X oo rH oo -^ Tjl rH II ^^ '^ a o o „ r-H rt rr. -a 2 « -■3 Js g^ p2 II o a ^ s g a ^ t3 a ^ o I ^ om HO :ao o (3 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 273 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II I t- II I I I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II ■ t II r-KM II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II 1 C^'J fH J ITS CO I II I O^ I I i-ivn II II KlIM I 1-1 II rMM I MfC r-ITH -^'*< i-(l rH(M (M-'*< ICO ''JUM '*0 :J& )h.CO wo I-I 1 - I rH 1 CD W^ iiT- 1— I i-(CM 1 1 1 i-t r-IC-l <^>^ -*CO rH(N 1 rH rH 1 lOCO ITS-* rH i-HrH S5 1-* ojo 1 ^ .-1 1 I— 1 T-H rH (MCD COl-H 1 T-( ai.-*i-l CM-^t^COrHlO CO(M rHCOrHrHrHCI «£ eoco Ci- — i — . arj»n rHco oco ICM lOirs rHrH co^ "*o icM coc-i -^la \ r-t ot"-. -^co cod Oit-- cit- rHCO oo ri^ """S r- I^COmt^CO COtN CN"*t^0OrHCO tHCO CQ-*Cq"*r-((M, HCO b-l-- «ico t-co O"* rH Tti !>.£"-. t-ij-i Q^i-< t-.(M i-i I CO CN CO t~- I I 00 ift COO t-- o o CO m o mm 5^;^ o ■* I>-00 »Ot"- ^O lOrH cod rH CM'* O CO CO (N COCO tJI "* b- CO rH rH-^OOtN (MCI rHrH ■-IO t^rH lOOO COfN CO-* II OOS t^-urS (MrH ITSIO -*■* rHrH l-^O rHtO 0000 OOO 0>(M "*CO dm OOO OCO CO^OlrH'^CO l~i CO"* i~it-i COCOdd I— IdrHCOCO »i:5'*010irHrH C4CO O rH j-l C^C^ T-ir-t OOCO CO"* CO"* i-ilT^ Cll>. [| -*eO Oi"* rHd COrH OlrH || COO tO id COr-i t"-CO 0000 m-* rHOi CO"* OOrH COCOrHOdOl rH dCO r-i CG Oi t-< r-i rH CO rHCOCD CT. CDODOO rH •^OOrHCO CMd rHrH "^CO OOt^ lOOO r-im d"* II rHd OOOO IrH l>.CO "^O IrH I>-CO <>l rH -*-* iCiCO l>.CO r-l -^ OrH dC-'D COO'S 03(MOI>.rHC0 "!*.-* dCO II lOd t^"* II OsO d-* II -*rH COCO drH dvrt C^CO IrH rHCO rH"* dOiOlCOrH r- 0-*d rH "*iCmd d"*d"* dCOOO"* dCOdm' r-\ COCOrH i-H -^ O'} r-{ ,r-»r-t> «; O I I dOO t I II t^m l l l l COOO l l l l CO "* rHrH I I CO-* dCO I I 00"* dO I I Or-O drH OSCO (MrH OOrH dOO l^drH iQ kO_ CO lO , rH -* ■* dCO coco lb II -*"* II II COO II II drH II II rHOO II 1| l^CT.. (1 || OCO II | COCO com rHI>. OCO COCO I--V- OiCM -*-*^ COd rH OOJ c^ir: coco ^tToO d"rH" rH^rn" om rHOj rHd CO"* COCO COCO rHCO t-d oocft ooos CI CO i>-o md coco -^ rH rH^::! ■*"* -*o Old h-oo coco 'JirH dCO -^t-H oo ■'Ji-* rH OICO rH rH rHd id C-l OCO rH OOO mOi m-fi OOt-~- COd id CT. -*CO dCO CO30 "*^rH; cavils t"-CJ_rHrH lC"*dd rH r-i '^^"^„ ^"5."^ rH-* Oll^"*-* 01--COCO rHd iOCS" t^tC d" gScQ rHrH CQ^ rHrH ll |i ^-s II 1^ i^ ^1 ^^ !-§ II |i II J| li II ^1 II II ^1 -i^ II s;S wg g^ ^£ rtg gg ^;S fSg gg ^^ m$ S^ Is t5g gg |;S M^ SS IfS w^ gg r— 0) a^^ aSO fl't^^ cihO ^'S© ^"Go §'Go M^'S S53'2 §S='S 5y'5 Sb'^ s£:^ S^r^ ? s I en .^ rt fl t^ P- "3 ^ JJ K 2 M 274 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED o-ri ?■ ~ 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ya -i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I-H . 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i ( 1 1 1 1 1 t o Oi 1 1 1 1 r-i r-i 1 1 1 I 1 CO i rH 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 ) I 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 rH 1 i 1 r <6 Oi I CO rH rH CNtD i-( t-H CO 1 ^>A 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 t-if-l 1 (M 1 rH i 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 iH 1 r rHCO C<)I>. (NtM O0-* 1 00 rH -* CO rHC-1 CD CO COO- t-t 1 Q^r-t rHi-H 1 r-i rH 1 (M-* 1 1 r-i 1 1 r-1 r^r-i i-h' I coia rH rH « '^O f-HOl ■^iCi 00 O) OCT t>. 1 CO co-^ rHlO 1 1 CO rH (MCO 1 1 •^r-i rHCO rHCM r-i I-H OtH I-t T-i "Tj( (N r-i COO iHrH CD I^ K^ I-H (71 OS CO i^>n CO 1 t^Cl COO rH(M 'W -^ ^00 (M 1 lOirt COCO 1 CD OOOO g 1-1 o^ lO -t< f-i r-i CO "* oo 1 ■* L-«lO r-H>, 1 1 OO-'** OO f~t r-i r-i r^ t iH rH - -^oo i>-Gi OSO l£SO lOCO ■*•* COCO 00 Oi CO CM r-l "* CO rH 1 -* iOO coo IDO ,-iiCi 00 <© CNrH coo CO l>. t>-l>- r-ii-l COt'- .- l-t CM(-I CM CO rH rHf-H ka CD I-H r-i j-Hi-H ■^ m OOOO OO'* CMOS OCO (MC-l CMO OiOi U^O. ^ ,_, 05 -* -*co ■^Oi IQO r~ir-i r-i Oi 01 -o OOO OCO '«i*l>. 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CJ P tz; t ' O M P P 1 1 1 % tf < 1 1 g ^ S PI C5 0« r ^ g V Iz; H P3 c3 •s ■o i3 t) ■^ -W ft fi o 1 1 _s 1- o OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 277 m THE EEGISTRATION DISTEICTS. ■•■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ i 1 li J * 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 I 1 ( 1 [ 1 1 \ 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 .-* wco I-I I-H lO>4i 1 0 i 1 «3CO 000 CO^ ■^ t-^ COCO 1 r~i T-ir-i *-* ■ r^ r-ir-i r-lr-i 1 t-l C1— 1 OS CM CO ID i 1 CQoa cto» 1 1 ^■^ COCO i I (oeo ss c-iio COCO I-I r-l I— 1 c^ CI Cl 1 T-) 1 J 1 4 I I cOi:d 1 1 00 CI 1 CI ; 1 CC tH caoD CM CM y~\ r-* 1 1 4 d 1 1 1 1 i-IO 1 1 1 , T-ti 10 1 1 1 ) (OO coco i-lrH r-*r-l coca U-5 00 CO 5D l>.rH COCO (M(M v-ICO ■^ i>.oi CO ^ tc o o rO L ="- % S II 3^ II 3| ^g gg sg m wis; ^^ ^g ^^ K^ ^^ w? fc^ 1^ ^g gg -Y-' ^-y— — v— — v— — V— -V— *— v^^ *-w~^ *-w— — V— -V— v-v— ^-v— — /— — .— — ^ — .~ — ,— — v-^ — ,— T? -S 13 ^ t3 r— a> ■^ a> 13 'TS ^ •0 "S ^ o 1 X OT3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C") fH oj^ 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t r 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 .Jj OS 1 r 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 f 1 1 I 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o OJ , 1 1 ' , 1 t 1 t 1 1 ^-K 1 1 1 1 1 rH cq 1 1 1 1 CM.« 1 1 CNW rHCO 1 1 I 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 r-l rH 1 O l>. iH 1 -*-* 1 CO r-tCO Tum r-lO COtH C^CO com 1 "* t^(D iOOO r-t ■*»< r^-^ 1 O 1 1 I r-t rHCN r-l 1 COCO rHCO o i-K t— ( r— 1 OOi i-HlO 1 (N va- COOO ■*co com i>-oi •^Ol -t<0O ■*(N 1 CO 1 (M 1 CM Cl!M I CO rH r-t OOO S r-{ rH r-{ rH r-t tH-* (MCO cqio COO 00 lO r^ 1 rjio S5S •tH-* rHt>- COO (N(M rH ft ■^CO (M rH rHO COCO COOi iO(D coco rHCl 01oco cim ^lO OrH I CO 1 CO COOO r rH I t- Ci* locq WiO 1 rH ^:S CO(M rHCO COO -iO I— 1 1— 1 r-t I-H t^'* rH. ooo 1 r-t C^ "* COCO r-t 1 CNCO CO o> 1 1 OS CO rH I-H COCO CM CO lO CO rH r-t CI ^S wco 1 1 CO O CD-* 1 1 t--* ^S r-t I tH asoi ss (MCO Oii-i 52 £9 iflrH 050 rHCO rH(N 3^ CO ^-^ I-H rH coco I-H T-i SjDCD (NCN COO 00 l>- 1-ir-i -*■* i-i i-i t>.l>» rHCN rHCN t^t* (N (NQO •MrH t^t^ ^^ in ^ ■i ^5= » (-< -3 S -s » ^ S r^ £ •^ S 1 Is o o 'Cxi Is ftp: o o Is II o o II Is 11 O O a> la Is 0) n O O o -.— .-^ -v- >_„— ~-v~- •—V—' -v-' >■ — v— ~~^ p 1 ■a fc o -s 1 o 1 ■o ■a :s :2 1 ■T3 "-H 1 ■?. 1 ■tS 1 1 1 a & V p ^ -i- t3 & 1 s O 1 1 ai I^^^B El O 1 EH si w -S a 1^ ^ 1 o ft P y ^ B m [a 9 g 1 Ik 1 1 1 1 1 en rH y-i g r-t ^ 1 t>. !>■ 1-* i^ OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND IN 1881. 279 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. 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(M 1 ^co rHrH (OCO 1 cq t>-co 1 1 COCl t-T-H COC4 I— ii-( I— 1 r-H CNC^ r-ir-t ss^ s:s coco T-H CO -^ .i>. 1-\ ■^co (M«3 (Mr-I OrH Oi^ 1 1 .0O CO 00 1 r-\ \nr-\ rJfCO COCN rHCq '^lO 1 1 OS CO urs <:o t 1 t-li-H (NCO I-H i-lr-l T-H 1-H r-ti-l ss SK i-ir-k cq^* COCO \ \ COI>. coco (MM3 cjii>. r~^ CO t-^ rHCM J— IrH .rH^r-T rH CO Oi— 1 »-HI>. 1 1 OrH I 1 1 1 OOO 1 1 1 1 CSO 1 rH \ 1 •^r-\ COCO 1 1 0\r-i 1 1 1 1 C3C0 1 1 1 1 ' -CO CO "* COCO rH-^ Wt— Oi-H oco COC-I i«(M lOOi ^O COCO OlO ^cq eo^ »ft(N rHM< t-Ol COCO CI vo COCO t^OO COI>. -rJH -^ cni-\ l-^lO 00 CO i-H i-HrH T-i r-i CO t^ C4 C4 r-ti-i ,-\r^ rH « M w CO la CO CO fl S s: e= "f a„ ^ ^ ^ fe & S r^ CD "'3 OS M ^^ g'g %% :^ ^ 5 (==i ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ V ^ ■ Y _., _-^-_ "" — ,^ — --,, — 1 >!; 1 e H 1 u K A a M 1 1 .9 ■«! o o i 1 i5 P^ i f^ o ^ m =a ^ .a ^ 280 XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITIOIT AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO a '53 o o m O •c Q a o (D +3 o ID o o o O O M On:3 <6 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ( 1 t 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 <=> q o 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t f 1 1 1 1 1 tH 1 1 1 r-\ 1 t 1 1 i 1 1 1 ) 1 1 . 1 1 1 Ol 1 fH 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 • I 1 r-l ) 1 1 1 1 rt 1 \ 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t i I Oi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i I 1 (M 1 r-\ 1 1 CO(M 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 rH 1 1 rHCO 1 1 1 1 1 I-H r-H^ r-{ 1 i rH 1 1 1 C-l 1 ) 1 1 1 CO 1 ' rH 1 rHCO (M(M (M(M -CD 1 r^ COCO \a CO u-1 rH rH rH (MC4 COCO -*K) ITS'* r-(rH COCO (MCO COCO -+-»o OS t^ COrH rH 'jD eo >-^ r-^ 1 rHCO CO rH JD4>. r-i i-H r-l r-i ■*oo 1-i r-t ■«t< rH(M 00 o. 1 1 -*-* CO'^f^ r-\ rH ^(M 23S rH CO \ t^OO »Q01 rH-M ^^ o rH rH rH(M 'to coo o>o 1 1 -^c-i COOi rH 1 Ol r^ CO t-- 1 'i' irjrH vrjco rHrH cor-- COiO COC^ COrH ■^ V~~ 1 rH vrjco oco rHtD -* -^ cz t-^T-l cqoi 1 1 kOCO m»o r-( 1 to CD '-D d T-{ -* O CM coco 1 1 r-H-* -I>. Ci<© 1 1 f—OO O CO rH 1 r-.-i coco 1 t COO r-* r-i (MrH 00^ ■^ O) 1 y-i COrH CO-* lA I— 1 rH rH CO -.J* r-i.7-\ .HG<1 cow 1Q>0 -*iO COiO <^^ 1 1 .-1 •+< a rH -* " (NiM 1-* -* IQ CM CI coco r-H ,-i coco I-H t-t I>.00 COCO r* lri'a-4 i 1 ►J n3 ^— , — ' II o o 11 ll Hi is O O r-=. a — . — ■ 2 o o o o h A CJ TJ QJ TiJ in 'd c3 ■T3 rrf m 1 ^ o p 1 a 1 1 D ■D 1 S O IS •-3 o o a o s Pi p 1 a Ed n:3 -, 02 1 ' EH 1 o 3 >^ H s M p 1 ^5 ■^ "T [ O t H o ' t:: ^■S ? 3 "boO cijq s SI P P ^ ■^s .— N* i3 r^ C^ rt a 6 6 6 6 i 00 CM S K g OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND IN 1881. 281 m THE KEGISTKATION DISTRICTS. II II II \ t II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 > II II II II II 1 l-l II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 II II 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 rH(M rHrH II >-i 1 r-t COCO r-lt* IQr-l ■"SI 00 (N 1 C^CD C-CO ss 1 CO '^W coo coco CO CM CsOi COU^ inoi rHrH CD 00 ! CM 1 (M CO-* II i-ICO OOkO i-H>. COCN iH ^ irSrH r-l G<1 CO -"HrH rH rH rH ss r-l I-l OO -rH r-i rH "rH CM-* rHirs - ? S rt ^0) O O ^ CJ CO t» CO J1 If II ,Q O) O O ^ cu O O g£ K^ ^fe: KS W^ g^ 1^ ffi^ gg a£ Wg gg S^ wg gg rO O) O O CO > "TS 'd s£ w^ ^^ i5 g ^ b a ^ I a a s ^ D a ^ a TO :'— e a CO o 2^ -J 2&2 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDHIDHi:' AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO a c3 I— t -1-3 o o m o •a c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ( I 1 1' 1 t t ( 1 f O fl o 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I rH 1 i ' / r rH >o o> 1 1 rH 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 .-< I ( r-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i a> 1 t 1 1 1 1 iH 1 t 1 1 r-\ 1 r^ 1 1 dr-t 1 1 r-l \ (M 1 1 1 rH 1 1 « \ 1 1 1 f 1 1 r 1 1 I 1 lO 1 1 1 1 t fH(M 1 1 r-lrH CO rH 1-* I r-t rH (M'Ji 1 r-i 1 r-i 1 r-1 I r-i i-HCl rH CO 1 1 rH 1 1 CO I r~i r-l 1 ) CO o OO 1 tH i-i 1 - I C? 1 1 rH I ' rH r-i i rHrH 1 rH (MrH CO "* 1 1 ■* 1 ■*. 1 -^ 0OI>-. r-i r-i 1 C^ ^-* COrH I-H rH r-H 1 i-H CO'* CO CM Cl lO 1--0 (MCO iC-H l--rH CNt^ 1 c-i COCO r-ir-t r-l •■C> rHO rH-* CO 1 t-O 1 r-i (Nrn 90 00 1 -* r-i 1-i r-i r-i in rH!N CNI>. i-H rH COCO lO-f< 1 CO Tt^SO 1 1 CO a-* cr.tX) r-tr-t 1 CI (DO CO^ rH-* l>iO r-trH (i r-i r-l rH CS rl r-i rH s r-iu:a Oir-^ 1 i-l ■^o CM (N 1 t-i un COfT) CMrH 1 r-i coo r-t r-i ^lO '- CT- 1 Tl 1 c^ -* O r-i r-i rHCN OO rHrH 1—1 (MrH CI r-l I-< "* I-H 1 -*o 1 1 io?o 0.-I r-\^ t--(M t^CO 1 1 v>ia 1 50 r-i 1 CO o Oi(N ' ( C CI t>-ri 1 1 j~^ r-i b-rH r-i r-i -CO "*C30 1 1 lO lO CO CO tH 1 ITS OS 1 rH 1 1 CO rH COCO 1 1 r- TO rH CI 1 1 (M-* I ■* 1 r i:do 1 1 1 1 iJ;'^ 1 1 1 1 O^CM 1 1 1 1 §3 m 00 CO 1 1 1 1 CSCO 1 1 1 1 t^t^D 1 1 1 1 CM C» 1 I 1 1 com 1 1 1 I l^O 1 ( 1 1 r-i-^ 1 1 1 ( nijw:! 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S K rj c 5 h o i o o o o 3 § 3Ph rtJTlJ as- a: > ■^■^ " 2 II Mi al k ^— y— -' '— v™' >— ,—' ^— V— ' ^—w^ v_^^- ^-*v^ ^—■,— ^ ^'^v" • — , — • ' — ,— ' ^— V— ' ' V ' ■*— ,— ^ «— -v^ '-"v~' ''V^' ^'V^' ''V^ "—v^ o ^ -s "=) -s ^ 0) m % 13! .2 'Ti % 1 ^ 13 4) ri 1 "6 1 1 .2 fl 1 P :2 1 13 a s 1 k •3 S n 1 1 6 ^ 1 g & a ^ 3 ^ g P a ^ D a ^ ^ *f q a % *■ T 03 EH 1 1 O t-H (13 -Q H s m (-H S P -S o b>l ^ ^ S 1 III £ Ai 1 g 1 a o 1 a 1 f J i _i g s s _J_ s s -mX» OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND' IN 1881. 1283 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. 11 r I II II II It It 11 \ i 11 II II i 1 11 11 II II II t 1 II II T i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 ( 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 r 1 r 1 1 1 1-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 J J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 t (MrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-i 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 i-i 1 CO-* 1 1 r^ 1 rHiH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 iH 1 1 1 J ' t 1 f^ 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 . too i-ti-H m«o 1 1 .-e* (N 1 1 rH COCfl rHi-H (N(M 01U5 1 » 1 1 1 >-* 00 to rH(M rH^ 00 to 1 1 1 rH ursco I-t 1 T-liO «D0O .-KM »H i~i ooo r-t rH 1 •a 1 1 [ ■*t^ 05 VO rH I-H 1 rH r-fCO tOOi 1 1 rH CO oos 1 r-t rHOJ 1 to 1 r COOO f-li-H SS C13<^ 1 1 - I II t-.00 coco rH I-H br=0 II II r-*^ ooco oocD coco OCT) cMco (Mco OO -^':o t^co OOO iCi Oi oioo CIO com COOO b-t>. coco COCOCOt—COCp OOOOt^l-^rHrH COCNCD^T) i-H-^OOi rH C^ r-f iO u:i rH "tJhi^OCOCO ?OCO GO o o •ex) i^ K^ ^^ in 13 o o ■3 1 OT > nif tJ m W 31 -^g o o CI CO CO M is w^ ^^ -9 b-ji oi" fete .11 II II J| I £ II Is wS gg Is ^g gg -Si o o a^ ^^ Is wS gg ^ g ^ a I ^ & I ^ a 5 v,_ (^ ^ a D a a P= a 'o 284 xiiL— Civil or conjugal condition- ages OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED 00 CO T-t a c3 o o 02 Cm O m -u o •d a o •a ji 1 I-H I-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 - ^ I 1 1 1 1 CO rH CO r^ s i-H (MC^ toco (M^ 1 TH 1 I-H CO COrH 1 rH rH 00 ClOO r-i 1 r-\ r-i -t< o CO CO r-i ■rf CO ca^* CO 00 1 CO COCO .M1 1 r-i ^ -^D -+H t^ rH QO f 1 I-H CI lO '■i' I-H rH r^ rH CI too OCO rHi-H CM Tj< Si£5 1 . 1 1-1 OO rH to (MCO rH 1 ^ cz o r^ci rH CM '^^Oi rH rH 1 1 ir;co oot-- rHCO Oi rH CO ss toco CO CM OiC^ rH 1 coco COCO 1 1 CO ITS OrH 1 1 OlCl rHO OrH r^ CO f 1 s r-i I-H t-i i-H r^ I— 1 CO 1-^ r~\ CO C^ '* toco ^ OOO rHO 1 1 CM I-H rHOJ rH 1 C- "*0 •■^frH rHCO 1 1 OO o r-\ r~\ rH t-.o o to oco cnoi C^iO t 1 to h- rHCM 1 1 CSCO . Ol rH rH cim 1 1 1 ] cso 1 1 1 1 ^ to 1 1 [ 1 OlO rHCI 1 1 OrH 1 1 1 1 I ^ ■* CO'* COCO CM O i-< I-H l-Ht-l Under 15 Years. iftO 1 1 1 1 t^o 1 1 1 1 coco 1 1 1 1 COO 1 1 1 1 ^-l>. 1 1 1 1 I-H I-H CO o I-H rH r-i I-H HBSsasss _ to to ,, c^ t-— -fi o 0(M 00*0 O CO O-M CO CO CO O CO o OC1 OOO (--to O "* (M O COrH C^ -* T*1 -t< I-H CI Tota at al Ages COCO I-H 1-H I-H r-\ r~t (M < 1 1 I I II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 ' 1 1 11 II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 > > 1 II II 1 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 l-H 1 1 1 1 1 i-(i-i 1 I-( 1 1 iHCl 1 1 r 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 •-! r^ 1 (NiO 1 1 rHN i-Hr-t 1 1 1 r^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 r-ir-i rH 1 COrH 1 CO tJICO co.t^ lr-i iMrH I 1 CM(M r-iC^ (NO I— ll— 1 moo f-i r-i I-H OiO iHCM 1 1 CO rH COO^ 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 r-H 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 r-i (M 1 I>.G<1 «5CO 5DCrj CO CM t^QO •HfM 1 W I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 r1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 >* 1 r-i 1 rH CO OS b* I-H CO -*t^ 00 t^ i-H (M I O'X) 1 I-H I I-H rH CO 1-1 1 1 1 rHrH 1 1 r-(r-i r-i 1 1 1 1 1 ^^G^ I-H 1 COCO 00 t^ "§ gs (Mira CO»-l r-IO r-l r-l 1 1 T-Hcq OOCD 1 1 1 rH -«5 f-i \ 1 1 (M(N 1 r-i 1 I Ol 1 1 I r-i iH (N(M 1 I-H (MOO i-HOi CM r-l CO 1 COO T-iCO to CO (DO I-H COOO iH 1— t i-HiH oqco toco I 1 1-i r-i COrH 1 1 r^r-i 1 CO 1 1 r-i. 1 1 lOb- r-l r-l 1 CO CO CM 0-* '*- 1 i-t 1 rH (MCM 1 1 rHrH rHrH 1 1 (MCO to»>- 1 rH too I-H CO CS I-H r-i 1 1 toco 00 Ol C-ICO ~c^ I-H J »-H (M 1 !>•■* I 1 1 rH COiO 1 1 40 i r-i r-i 1 1 (MCO ursoo 1 1 . rH CO r-i r-l tOr-i r-l 1 r-i i-H coun 1 1-t s^ co-^ 1 1 I-H rH CO 1 1 ^(M (MM 1 1 kOCM 1 1 1 1 t^OV mo 1 1 ^^. »ot>. 1 I T-i^ 1 [ ^i3 1 1 1 1 OO^ I-H r-i 1 1 1 1 Ot-- 1 1 i I coirj 1 1 1 I 10-t}< I-H r-l 1 I 1 1 ^"^ r-lri 1 t t^C3i CN CO CO '-O O CO COCO CO l>- iC.ia OO 1>« CiiO COrH 00 CO COCM iCi'^l O '^ r-l CO Ol "^ "* iQta r-i (M (?1 oao COCM mo u:3 Oa I-H rH (M CM (MCq r-lr-i m aj 03 "^ . |P S 1. 03 OT ^ o o m CO m m o o 13 13 is w^ ^^ IS w^ ^^ ^ 03 « o o 1313 ^ a g^ tSg g^ bS S CD o o W^ ^^ a a a a t3 hi J' !'■ 286 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OP THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED §11 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 It 1 1 II 11 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 >-l rt^ ^ ' 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It II 1 1 11 II 1 1 II II I 1 I 1 1 1 Oi 1 1 1 II 11 1 1 1 1 I rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 II II 1 I II 11 1 V 1 1 t-if-{ Oi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H I-H 1 1 1 11 II 1 1 t 1 1 ( r-trH 1 ^ ■*o vk CO c!> 1 « y-t 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 Cq 1 CNrH CI 1 It Q-lr^ 1 c^ r-l ( "^CO '*t'» c^?o ■*s oo 1 U3 O rH (O t^ tH rH 1 CI 1 j 1 1 r-H 1 C^ 1 f-H I-H CM I-H I-H CO 1 1 II II CTi£5 eOCfl rH t* ■*co coo oco i-t I-H l^ i urs t^ CI I-H ■* 1 CO 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 i-t 1 1 I-H 1 1 '<)1 I-H 1 rH 1 -^Cl '^ 1 lOrH ^-^ -^tfO COrH coo rH I-H rH s 1 ii C-^CO i-irH i-{ 'l r-ir-t 1 rH COI>. COOi -tMr^ cot^ cooo (NC^ co or^ COCO iHr-H r-i com OSrH rHi£> 5DCO rHC-l rHCO 1 rH 1 I>J CO CI 1 rH 1 I-H t^-lO I-HCl 1 rH r-ij-i T-i 1 CC CO i:0 COl-H COrH coo OO t»Oi r-l I-H I-H coo i-HrH tHIM t-^UTi d -* 1 r-i r-\ OOO nH 'i* CO CI -^ -rjl I-H CO C-1 1 t--o ^|>^ ir. cq -^t^ !3 OOCO rH I-H 1—1 I-H iH'^ caci t 1 O CD I-H --C-1 1 I-H -* to r^'* 1 0^ rHC^ C^t^ 1 1 lin ,-H t-trH CO CO O oi>. rHd r-l o. »r)co 1 1 (MO ■^ r-i CO -^ CO t-^ § I-H i-H rH I-H OJCD j-i 1 1 -^ t>- ^ CDOO I-H I-H iH I-H cooo eo C-- c^c^ O 1 II oc^ iTiOJ I-H (N CO a^oi C3iO (N i-HO rHCO II I>-CO 1 1 1 1 <1D 00 1 1 1 1 I-H CO 11 II -*o II 11 ifto i-HCJ II Cq CD ■^o I 1 O "^ J-t t^t^ ■r-l ^ II II II II CDCl II II ■^ lO ^ -^ "* -^ CO 05^ l-l I-H -^-"^ D [S c^cf eoi>- ir^-^4 Oi<:o CD t~- COOi COC30 O-iO OOO OCfl CD 00 t-^Oi c^c^ ■^ t-^ 1— 1 CTi OO CO 0> r^ >-HO OOCl ■^oa T-H OS to -^ coco CD t-- tH oo i-Hd b-co CD 3D >* u-i Ol '^ rH^r-T I-H I-H co^r--^ ^^"^ CT^ ■ E^-S —V—' »— v~ ' Q pj li '^ ri 'Td Ti '^ o p 1 o3 13 J 1 t3 1 1 E .2i Tj % ^ •H 1 1=1 1 1 a & •O 1 -s _CJ 1 t3 a tS t> a ^ ^ a ^ t> ^ a ^ t) a ^, ' ' ^ * ai ^ ?> H H O H s ■s fa Eh ^ S 1 -s t ^ 9 EH O 1" 5 s Oh H t4 ^ g Ph g 1 .a 1 1 S o s 1 Ph 1 1 1 o CO CO 1-- C^ OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND IN 1881. 287 IN THE KEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. I' I I' I I I I II II I I I' I' I I II II II II II II II II II II t I II I I I I- I I II II II II I r-H II II I , II II 11 II 11 II ! { I i I i-< t 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t fH 1 1 1 r 1 f-HrH 1 I f 1 iH(M 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I (M 1- .CO . (MrH b-r-i CO SI ss '^J*^ l-Hi-H 1 tH '*.-l 0»Q 1 t co CDO COiO rHiH ■^s rHCO COCO r-i r-i rH (Tito IftCO (MCO r-HCq ■^la r-i 1 1 ss ^§5 r-l rH '-S CO^ O5|i:o 7-H T-i 1 rH CMrH OOCO 1 1 OQO Ob- r-lrH °=s l~l t-t 00 rH 1 CO sa OO t^ COrH r-i r-i '^^ cq 1 s§ -t^ 1 i-H rH oo cocft CDI>. 1 1 CO 00 lOCO r-lr-i (MCD r-t irso •^r-1 r-ir-i 1 1 1-1 Is -«J C r-trH - l>.QO CO CM lOO O CO -^co COCM rH O r-i (M(M r-ir-i -*Cq CO O Oi "* ira I-H CO(M^ "^„"^„ Ci'co" fH''rH" HCO r-irH r-iao OOO rH rH t^tM O rH OO (M O O. t--Oi O -^ CO O OOOO r-irH rH Oi Ot-. c:s-CO CM b- COrH rH O O rH rHCM C^CM i-HrH M to to M 3i ^^ B ^ S(ii s CU CO o o O O Wfc ^^ g£ W^ P=^ 3 § o o -ST) o o ^^ as te^ ^^ "S 9 o o ^& gS o o t3 g ^ tD a ^ t3 a ^ 1:3 a ^ a 03 ;'-' M o I 9 ■4 I Ph o W W w w 288 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION : AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED o-ag 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' I 1 1 1 1 [ 1 J 1 ^§3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - rHTfi 1 r-t ITS (NCD l-^-.'TO CN(M I-H CI rHi-H urs MO i-'r> IN 1 ^ i-(i-H 1—1 r-t coco ^ '* COi-t 00 !M 1 CN Ot^ Cl t^ t^vo COOi COOO I-H 1 1 ^ 0-0 CO^ 1 1-1 "^ l-^ I 1 com COrH «■* i-H Tfl r-( I-H "<^ -^ 1 i 1 I [ CO rs i 1 ■^00 l^CO rHN S O fN C7i G^ ::) I-H ^Ttl >o 1 (N(M rH 1 nnro »0(M 00 t^»n l-^i-H l-H I-H 1 xa 1 .-. ^ I-H (D CI CNCq 1 1 CO -n OCO CO'O CSJiA (Mr-- I-H CO ■^ rji coc^ 1 1 CI x> CO I-- 1 1 CO 1 r-t g r-H r-\ r-H CO CO OO t^(M 1 1 -^CM ln^* 10-* -t*i I--. -* 0^ rH 1 00 coo ] ( ^ CI rH 1 1 01 1-^ 0Or-< 1 r-< s I— 1 i-H rH CO r:> CO rH COCO 1 CM 1 1 COiO OiCO m^D h-OO CO -^ 1 r-l la "^ coc^ [ 1 L- 1 rH 1 1 l» I-H CO M 1 1 1:0 oa ^"1 1 1 1 1 oiri 1 1 kct -^ I 1 1 1 c-:- CO r-1 CO JO I— 1 r-i c-2 ro ?-H I-H §3 « OC^T 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 J iOCO r-lrH P t>H Ttl-* Ol-H cooi ■^^Ci (M -* -^CO OOm en t-- coo iOrH C-1CO I-H CO c. t^ C7 r^ lOirs ~OOT~ ■^ ^ to I-H f-H CiCO cc t-^ •<*1-i* I-H i-H TOOO" co^ eH-S-< f5 O •a 11 ll o o CD II 1 II II ll 1 as > tag il 5S Is II IP n ll TO q3 ta II gg P sa>Y-^ ■— v-^ V'V-*' *-~v™^ ^'V^ *— V"*' ^■'~v-~' N.-y-^ ^..^..iW •'^-y-mf V— ,-^ •— ,— - S— y./ ^— V^ ^— V— ' O 1 r^ ts ^ r^ ■D r- :3 .2 o t" 1 e 1 1 & ■-3 1 e !5 -J- Id i a a ■a 1 — r- bd ' g M M H «! c5 CO w 03 ■§ =- cS e s rt -*-> a 3" 'A § tH cc: H o 1— ( T fcd « s 1^ CO 52 M CO i & ^ =■ a 3 © 1 <1 ■< m PQ d e f3 S^ ^ !zi t--. t^ b* _^ OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 289 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. II II II II 11 It II II 1 ( (1 II II II II II II 11 II II 11 11 II II II II 11 It 11 II II t 1 II II II II II II II II II t 1 11 II II 1 (M II II t i II 11 it II ' ^ • i II II II II It II 1 J II II 1 i-t ■H 1 COlO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f~i t 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 I 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 coco T-tCO CfltN COb* 1 1 tN I r-((N 1 1 i-H iH 1 1 1 r-l » .urs coco »HiH G^fl -*o >-i 1 -*CO CO(M 1 (N OC^ rHI>. rH 1 CNrH 1 CO t-ty-i (MCO 1 CO 01-* rH g3S5 ss 10U3 i-ii-i ?ooo -*-* toto (NO) t * rHC^ 1 CO COrH -*iO 1 1 -* 1 ( <>) r~tT-i lO-* rHrH r-fr-i ss CO-* (MO OOl •^tH IC5-* i-(r-( CO-* 1 1 . r-^ 1 ';:?; rHrH CO un covo COO COM U5(N tJiO. i-t CMO 1 CM t-o I-HIM 1 w ^^ 1 1 1 I-l l-lr-l -*iO rHirs T-HrH 1 rH rHCO 1 ■* rHCN rHCD tHO rH rH rHrH §!§ OiOS rHrH OiOS T-HCO S55 SSS ■^-CO i-H(M r-l 1 CO CO o-.-t^ 1 I rHO rHrH ■*oo rHrH IMCM rHCq CO 00 1 1 -*o COO 1 rH CO rH ocq 00 la (MCO rHrH « t-t •*co rHrH COCSI rH CO t-ICN 1 1 -^OO coos 1 1 om iOCO 1 1 OlO o>io rHCri i5S CM CO 00 .co COCO (N(M i-i i-l OOCO CM CM o i£50 1^00 rHurS (M "* CO CQ m KJ ^■^ is g£ »-2 i» gg & S: nr^ ^ w gg „.a II |g l| II |i II 11 |f 1^ s| IP 1= J| |g II II II II g;S 1^ ^^ Is t^g ^^ S& Kk ^^ Is W^ g'^ Is Wg gg ll a^ gg 1,1 w'^ gg to ra oj cc •S 'T ». 1 — I TOOT r" i." — ^ ^^ M rt r^ Oi O O 1^ llg ;S|g g c "S S s s I s ID ^ ^ a 5 « ® ^ t> a ^ 8 n o 2o 290 Xllli— CIYIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, ), AND "WIDOWED o-d > 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 t o d o i-H cS,Q ^ 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 J 1 ' ' 1 1 f 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 , , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO 1 rH 1 1 rH(N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I t 1 1 t o Oi CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f-t 1 1 CO.-1 1 -* (MrH r-tOO 1 1 1 1 1 n-l 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 \ 1 1 iHCO iflCq (MOO 1 r-i CO rH t-^lO 1 1 cq I rHCO 1 1 iH 1 r-im 1 1 1 1 1 r-i T-t 1 rHo Osio 1 t (M 1 rt 1 r-i t ^(M rH(M 1 1 r-t 1 1 -* I-H iHrH f-H l>- 1 r-t (N 1 COiO 1 r-t 1 1 t -^ C^CO in t-- .CO 1 1 COO- O-cH (MOl 00 rH OSO ■*rH b-00 "*CO r-fCO COCO coi>. I 1 GO O 09 CS 1 1 ^ I— 1 rH r-i CO o (©CO 1 cq CO'* iCiOi 1 1 CD t^ i-HO j-H-© -*i-H rH 00 1 g:> d o coos 1 r-4 COCO u-S -O 1 1 t^CO oaoo 1 1 i rHi— 1 rH COoi iO«0 lao 1 1 o^ COO 1 1 OOOO rH 1 s i-l I-H i-\ t^O) tH '-y rHfH 1 1 1 1 1 1 OOrH (MOO 1 r 1^1^ rHlO 1 1 1 toco «-* OSO) C^W (M COO I 1 1 1 oo 1 1 1 1 UTStH rH r-l 1 1 l>.CO rHU:^ 1 1 tDlO 1 r-i 1 1 OiO 1 1 1 1 CJiO 1 r-i 1 t J. ■^■^ CH COiO r'"" cDOa CO I-H Oao -rHiO ijrso ■ttt t>. (M 00 lOrH ■^d '^cq ■*cs rH-* (Mt^ t^CO no CO OrH ao) t^Ol r-i^a iQtO Tota at all Ages iH r-Ti-T l--i>. cq r^r-i rHi-H l-Hr-t I-i I-H -a g ^ s '^ » -s s fl E ^ P m ll m 1 Is; S3 II 1. o o ^ s 1^ ^ *. — r- r— ' ^ m 1 « g 1 >■ I CO 1 03 .| .§ ft !2; '1 1 o J, M w &H 2 . ^ - OF THE, PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND IE 188L 291 IN THE EEGI8TRATI0K DISTEICTS. II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tM(M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 J-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 COW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 iH 1 (M-* CQ!M 1 CO Sg5 Si3 ;3c5 1 r-l ■^tlCN rHr-l rHtO IO.CO (NCO rH 1 CDCq (MCO 1 r-l OS CO coo 1 1 i-Hoq tNrH M 1 lOOO rt 1 1-1 CO ^5! "'S IM 1 -*-«l1 rHCO rHtO CO(N I-t CO(M 1 1 rHCO 1 . OS-* i-HrH CM CO 1 rH 00 i-Hi-H 1 r-l 1 .Oi 1 1 CO en f-CO lOCO «Dt^ - 1 rt ss 0-* rH 1 1 00 C5 t-i-f I— 1 sg ■*(M rHOT r-( oo l-HrH 1 r-< SS coco rHrH 1 1 OS(M rH rHCO r-lr-l 1 1 ss S£5 1 1 00 !0 IHIO 1 1 ss COt^ 1 1 CM-* rHi-H ss 1 1 C3i00 rH rH rH^ 1 1 CO'* COrH 1 1 05-* rH». CO-* COC9 OSiH OSOS OOO rHCO I>.40 -^ Oi C^b- (M(M 00(M OS-* I>.0 Oi-* OOOS COCO iCt t~-CO COCO -^rH COCq XOIO CO,5D.CD50 rH rHCO Oi-* 00U3 lOCO COCO t-i 01>. CO-* rHC^ OS(M OSOS i-{ rH OiCO xtlUTi rHCO f-Hi-H r-tj-i COCD CD50 r-t r-li~l COCO rHrH rH C^ (N CO r-t i-l m m ^1 -a IP O O 05 CO m CD ea m to CO en — rH 03 to .2 S „ ^» gg is w^ g'^ 1^ fig gg sS rtg gg 1^ m gg 1^ wg gg ll wg gS o o ;3 a ^ I i .a 5 a> ^ i e a ^ f g ^ tS a ^ S g a a S ^ g I ,B .3 292 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED o d o II II II II II II It II II It II II 11 II II II II II It 11 It II II II It II II II II II II II II II It II II II II II II 11 II II II II II It II II II II II II II I ( II II II II 11 II t-Hdr 11 II IMC^ II II IrH II \ \ f-f i It II l(M II II Jl llrHl IfHrHliHI CO (M II rH I tHIO IrHpHi r-t \ \ \ II II i-Hl II i I rHr-l II II (N f r-H I i-HrH (M I C^ 0> rH(N T~\r-i -^1 ,-< ^ rH.CO 100 r-irH IM I rH CO r-i r CI 00 IrH CI CO CI to IrH rHI »HCO II rHd ll (O ICO i-ifO CNl^ II t-(N i-tCl drH -^C^ rHCl rHCO COiO COOS C^ \ lO'* rHCO II -^ ^ rH- rHCl I— (rH CCM1 rH| COCl U3t>. f| ■^lO ■^00 i-HCO (Ml r-ir-i r-l r-i COt* OlOO IrH C5(M CO"^ II COCO OOb- COOO l^-^ rHC^ G^-ril OOOJ C^CO COd Id rHt>. lO'-ttf COrH dCO lO"* li-H C-T*J« OlOO t^d rHt--. rHl V^IO COCO IrH CDt>. CO-^ 110(10 OIQO IrH lOCO .^ EHsa""!) II II OSrH I I II COd OOO OrH COO OC1 CO CO t-O T-H rH d rH d dd rH 00 COCO COCO irso CO"^ 1-t t-* lOt- rH CO CO OS OS ■* drH l-O tooo oso> coco r-« ' w m o o 13 -C SS w^ ^^ ^1 3 s S5R 1^ S S^ gg e V CO op •at* S a a ^ ■a •a .2 ^ a * ^ S a ^ p a ^ t5 S I S s ^ !§ a ^ « EH M P iz; o El a . EH m M pq to I ? ^ o I OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 293 IN THE REGISTKATION DI8TEICTS. 1 1 1 1 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II > 1 II II II II II r 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CM 1 1 "3 1 l-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t-i 1 1 i-t \ 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 (M 1 N 1 1 1 1-1 (MOl 00 rH S5! 1 r-l 1-^ 1 iH-* 1 1 1 r~< 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1-t r^ 1 1 1^ 1 rH 1 1 1 CM 1 M rH 1 (MIO (MO too C^^ ^co (OCO 1 (M 1 1 IM{M r^ \ rH t rH\ CO CM -*-* (NtM r-i r-t COCO 1 « CO 1 «Ot^ §S 1-i r-l coco rH eovo Ir^iO (MOi l-il-H rH CM rH 1 I CO (MrH 1 1 rH<0 COCO 00 lO «5 0S r^r-i lOrH rH lO ■-(-* ours CQ!D g| 55^ -t^ CSl(N IftlO •*rH ooo Ml 00 OlrH 1 f-\ ■«*«D lO'<44 ■*■* rH 00 rH CO OirH (MO> ooo rHiO ooo -tfiOO 1-1 rH CQ(M Sg^ COtM rH rH lOOO IDO 1 o "S 00 CO 00 t— (Mm CM rH 1 (M T~\ "* Oi lOCQ rH rHrH S30> oours CM-* lOrH *o rH rH -*00 rHrH CM- COCO rHCO r> rHi-H SiS ss iO(M 00 00 1-^ CM CM 10-* rH r-< ogo eD?o 1 (M i^eo tr^tn CO-* 0 «-* 1 ^ CUT) lOOO 1 1-^ OiCO OSOi rHrH W?-* iO<© 1 CO 1-1 rH (M-* rH* CO 00 CO-* r-{ rHrH rHrH i-\ rHrH r-IO COi« 1 i-l ooo OS-* 1 1 to eo r^ 1-i 0.-H ^(O r-Tr-T -*lO '-y rH r-\ r-< i-\rH T-i r-ir-i ■>*oo 1 1 rH(M r-T rn" (MCO OSO r-iO* J-< T-\ rHCq y-tr^ CO-* W ) l~^r^^ rHrH 00 «o 1 to 1 1 fOtO ooo Go COCO 1 1 co 00 M< 1 1 rHCM CO -^ rH 1 coco "*0 1 1 CO(M a8 r-Tc^r SSl^ rHri IMiQ rHCM rH inoa 1 rH 1 1 (MiyS ■<*C- oico^ rn'r-T 5DI>- CM CM OS OS COCO COCO r-ir~i E» w « s 1. h S 1 at 1. u S rt gg s n3 ^ II h la !^Ph la la 3 ^ II — v— 'g.S 13 Td »« ■o nd TIS TJ n:3 •13 t3 •g Id T) "S ■« ^ n3 1) ^ 1 1 % ^ 1 S ft i ID 1 13 1 § T3 1 1 » 1 !§ a g ^ 1 g ^ ll ^ s ^ Pi '^ := ^ t3 ?^ ^ i ' ' ' — » — J ea 1 ^ ^ M 1 H H , e CQ H H o ■ P^ 'eS Eu ■g ^ H tD 1 P \A iH C6 1 "o CO W 3 1 S 1 1 ^ pel 5 6 rH IM ^ ss ^ rH 00 CO y QO 294 Xin.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND "WTDOWED otj S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1^ rH rt^ d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 iH t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Oi tH 1 I 1 rH 1 t ft 1 I 1 I 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iH 1 1 r-l 1 1 rHCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 o Oi ^ 1 r-i r-i 1 i-i I 1 1 1 1 C^r-i 1 1 I 1 1-i 1 1 1 t 1 r-iO^ I r-l 1 1 MW T-t^ iN(N rH 1 r-( 1 1 »-i 1 1 1-1 1 1 eou3 1 1 1 1 1 -^ 1 1 -* - =M-* 8 rH r-( iH rH pHrH rH CD OS SS iHt* Ob- '^CO I lO 1 00 COb^ 1 CO CO 00 ooo 1 (N OitM OiO O-© rH ^^ OCD - rH 1 s rH rH l-{r-{ rH -ai 1 r-t ■<4HO THrH 1 1 iQb^ b^b- COCO OiCO ^MTi CO-* CO-* 0-* rHCO § t-f CO rHiH rH ^to i~K>l rH. r-( 1 0(M ■* Oi 0(N COO COOi d 1 s .-(rH rH rH (.MC.0 COO t*CO 1 1 rHiO iOI>- 1 1 00-* (M 1 1 1 1 'xH t^ 1 1 1 1 »C(M 1 1 , , CO CO 1 t 1 1 Oit* 1 1 1 1 lOOO 1 1 1 1 b-(N 1 1 1 1 OOr-l c:n>- «D-* b-rH X rHrH fig g IP o o li Oi CD OT o o II CO ii 33 g^ Wis is: is ^f^ M^ gg s^ ^^ l^lS ^^ ^\^ ^^ ^^ w^ ^^ d — v-' '— y—* ' ~-v— '-y— ■-V-' *— y— ' —V— *— V— ' ^— y-' — v-' *— v*^ '—V*' ■""^ -V-- '-^ -v ►-a -s 1 ■s 1 .'S ■s Is :3 ^ ■g 1 1 % -a 1 f. 1 o 1^ .1 B \ a ^ g 1 1 t5 1 X ^ ^ t§ 1 1 a 1 ' CO ft K| s r^ s P g f5 r O 1 H CO H 1 1 fi 1 -^ 1 C5 p i d Q p ft P p d CO S rH 00 00 83 s 1 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 295 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTB. t 1 II II 1 II 1 II II II II II 1 : II II II II II II II II I > II II 1 >-• II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M l-H 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 } rH 1 1 1 1 1 rt 1 r-t (N 1 C*>t-I 1 1 N 1 1 l-H 1 1 1 1 (MW 1 o rH 'UtO COCO CO-"* toio rHlQ . COCO 1 cq dOl ooo rHrH ■^JICO 1-i n^ CQiH COrH rHrH 8^:5 rH CM COCO coi>. I r~i OrH rH(M ss 1 CO rHrH S3 rHCq ■«*oo t-t CT.O iH 1 1 mm cot>. 1 1 ^^ COCO 1 CO SS rHC^ rH 1 00 OS oot>. rH 1 5^g coco rH(M t-tr-l 5^^ cq I S?3 OlO rH 1 r~i i>-o (DlCi 1 1 s§g S5g3 1 1 S?5 (N.C-I (M I OOs -^co T-H 1 1 ^^ coco rHCM §S tPCO rH r-i 1 S83 d-'H 1 I ooo 1 -* 1 1 moo '-a 1 1 0Ol>- (MCO rHrH 1 1 52S TtirH 1 1 OCO -«*im m(M ( 1 Sg rH 1 1 1 t— CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 OS CO 1 ^ 1 1 §S iHrH 1 1 t~~oo l>.CO 1 CO II II COCO | | It CM rH \ \ | | CO h- J | J C)C3» oot* com ai>-i rH o est-- lo-* CltM CMCO CMIM dCM lOi CMOi CO CI -^l^ Ob- Om CJJO OO-* coco OO -^CO rHOi coco l>-CO OI>. C3iOO 0-t>. OCO rH(M OM* OOO nt^ mm CO"* ost-- ooco r-tr-\ Orn -*"* ?HrH oico '* m "*t-. oooi cot- coio coco coco r-it-i coo OO Q^ia m s g. rO a.;g wg g^ s -c a ^ & s ^ .2 a I CU' to o o rOns o o 13 "O gg g^ II gg £ ^ g ^ p 'd a CD ^ ■a •3 |J3 .§ q S; I 296 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UKMAERIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED 00 00 a a 53 o o GQ o m •c -(J m a o c3 -P •S tuo ID 0^ o M -p P. o i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oi ^ 1 1 1 1 1 ft rH 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 r 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO t 1 1 1 1-tr-t 1 1 1 1 1 ,-1 I r-f 1 1 (N I 1 1 1 1 tN ( 1 r rH 1 1 CO 1 rH 1 1 1 (N ( 1 1 1 rHrH s 1 r-i CO 1 C^O rH(M iH 1 (NCfl r- ( 2^!M i-HC<» 1 f-t 1 1 i-HiO 1 r-i 1 rH I-H-* rH 1 cocq rHCO rH t 1 1 rHCO ti I 1 (NCO 1 t-^ I-H r-i lO 1 rHW 1 IM iO rH ^- C4 t^t^ csio CCIM t^CD db- =t 1 (M 1 CO CTirs c^ ■^ 00 CO f~i(^ 1 to C^Cfl OCO '^CO ■*co Wt^ i-H i-H rH rH rH CO t 1 CO i-< l>. lOCO CO CI 00 rH COCO 1 tH COO I -^ CI >-i t-i -* 1 rH rH73 OO) 1 CO CIK) O CI C^iO -HCq '^lO rHC« i to-^ rHCq 0(M (>l^ 00'd< 1 CO rHC^ rHCO -«*< -<*< coco COtXJ , '^ Oi rHr-i "^ I-H i-i I-H I-H 1-1 r-i CflCJ rH j-H rHr-l 1 COOS ^ 1 T-H CO-O lOrH rH-O tam ^CO 1 (N ■>J< rH 1-H GSr-t C.m o>ri 1 1 (NO 00 -1^ 1 1 00 I-H Ol rH 1 I O^I>. rHC^ 1 rH CQ?0 la o 1 1 C^Oi U5 00 1 1 1— 1 I-H r-l- 1 1 rH rH COlO 1 1 mo CO"^ 1 1 CQIO "*01 1 I (NiO l-HCO 1 r-i lOCD -tt'oo 1 1 B I-H (NCO (NCO . 1 I 1 1 ICCO I I 1 1 l-^rH 1 i 1 1 CO I-H 1 1 ; 1 CO I-H 1 rH 1 1 i-H lOO ^a-^ COCO a 1-1 s Oi-* 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHCO CO CO (M 00 b-t-- rHrH I-H r~t C^Cl I-H I-H t> ix ^rtiOi COW 1* -H t--cr> OS 00 CMOS tM CO 00 rH rHCN OlrH i-< o^ ^ ,_( -^oo c^co or-. C<1C5 > 1 II II II II II II 1 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 C-lrt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 CT 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 CO II r-1 1 1 iH 1 rH 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 rt 1 1N.CO CO CD r-l rH CM rH(M 1 1 WW 1 1 tMiO b»CO oo> 1 -^ iOCO COCO CO'* iH S53 =»§ \aoi •DM! CO rH 050 -^CD OrH ■^s °=?5 too r-ir-l ■*co r-l 1 1 iCi^ t rH CO(N (M.-H I— I i-H O0t>i f-lt-» t^oo rHO I-H CO rHCq too CO-* SS5 OOO OlOl coco ■"S coo ■* tv. (MrH •*!>. •-8^ E^ r-l r-l 1 1 t*U5 1 i-l loviri 0*< C0C30 rH-rH r-{r^ rH- oco COCO . f-l 1 1 OS CO SS 1 t I-H I-H rH I-H rH t OrH COO ooos Tii-H I-H CM i-i to r-li-l 1 1 CM CD OrH 1-i I-H C^CO ^g SB^ 1 (M t--CO CO CO IMCO CO 1 COl-^ ours CM ■* (M(M cot* CMC^ I 1 rHO I I COCO ■>*(M I I (MCD II C30 II II COrH ICM II r-(^rHO l| 0\ ZO r-t r-i II ■^ CO IQ O U:i O COrH CMCM r-lr-l COO r 1 II C^Cq II II rHt^ I i II too II II 00 COO (M ■* O !>. CMCM CM rH OO OO iO '^ COCO II II rHb- II J, 00 O -^ COCO -^ rt< ON rHCO CD-^ CD CD O i-H COOO CO CM r-l r-t CO CM OO "* O COO ■^ t^ -rfi-* (M ■* CD O -<* "* (MCO O CO "^ CD OOO (MO O CM O CO COCO rH I-H COCO r-lr-l COCO COCO r-l OOO CO "^ r-l l-^OS rHO 00 000 r-t^ l>.CO . lO'* CDCD (M(M C»rH COCO i-H m CO CO CO ^1 to I a s p 03 ■<-! V CO o q II ll -^-^ ^e 1^ ^^ gg le teg gg O CO o o OJ lg 2 S 3 « II gg » s w^ M^ ^& s fTili -^ a gg SFh fig o o -aid a I g I a ^ 6 a ;5 S g a g g ^ I ^ MS .a a s 1-= !2; <1 PC!? o o t3 2p 298 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED 00 CO d i-H o o m O o •c IS P a o •1-1 60 -*3 ft o G4 1 lOlM 1 (M f-i 1 rHCfl 1 1 1 1 1 rH rHCl CO 1 M10 1-t1-H y-f 1 rHrH >A T-Hl-l (M "* coco rH 1 rH^ 1 in. 1 -* (N oofr- --< 1 CO rH CN-* rHCO b-(D COrH rHG^ (MM rHOO 1 COO tOi-l CMCl IMCI CI CO * i-H 1 1 G^ tH CO ^-K CO h- CD 00 ooo 1 (M •«*<■* CO-* ■^i-^ OOO CM CO t--.-H '. rHiO OOO (N(M OCO COCO I-Hl-H C0 03 i-t rH l-i rH y-i OOCO r-ti-t S ift«o (OVCi CNI>- r^''-0 COO. (MC-5 rHCO rHQO 1 ta r^cn lOrH 1 "* 1 C^ t>.eD 1 >-* r^cD rHO COOO tOCN VOO lA l-t COCO rH r~t rH OOCO rHrH M* ^ woo 00 '^ rH-<*< m-* <©t>- 1 ^ «5rH iCitr^ r-* 50 ^ QO rH r-tOi COOO t^co 1 f-^ -•-# lOCO f-H r-\ lO t-^ lOM 1 CO QOCO M<>* 1 rH CO rH rHrH rH I-H ,-H rH CSI oo to rH(N 1 Cq!0 unr-4 I rH O t^ t*-as \ 1 t>.CD o-<*< 1 1 CO :o CO o 1 1 CO t-» r- O d 1 rH CO oo o 1 J-i 00 rH oo?o 1 rH s CO"* j~\ (M> IMQO ) 1 io»o eo«D 1 1 rHO CNia 1 1 COCO <»co 1 1 s rH r-i -» l>. ( T-l 1 ) t-^Oi 1 1 1 1 r-iTi 1 1 1 1 M* to 1 1 1 1 OSrH 1 1 , , CO CO iH F-< oi ^D'CO 1 1 1 1 IS s CJSO I-H rH rH rH rH b !=- (NOi cOt^ oas TjH CO iSr' rH rH 1^00 CO rH MiM« OOO rH^ Tota at al Ages I-H rH coco CNCO rHrH g o g 09 11 CO o o s II tug e o o gg II Is o o gg CD 1 is 2 II ag IJ ll 1 h m m ll ag ll g^ V >-v~ — v~ ^-v— ' -./-' ■"■^ 1 1 .2 ■% -o 1 ■s "2 :s •2 1 ■s 1 1 -2 1 1 T) 0) 1 o 1 s ■S -d % tS s tJ % tD 1 1 & a g P 3 g ..... ' a '1 g o g 1 o g m ^. . C^ ^ Xfl 1— 1 o ■■§ ^2; § o Y B-i s ^ 1 1^ ^ ■^ p s _ Q g d fl 1 o 1 1 S £ «2; &H o s? 3 ^ i^ ^ ^ ~ J5 CO oo CO CO S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 299 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS. II II II II II II II II II II II II I J II II II II II I i-H II II II I I iH I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I (M II iHCO II II II II II II II II II II II II I I i-l I II II II II IM-.^ D3r-l OSCO II II li-H Ir-I II II II II IrH || || || liH II II IrHWl I "Hlr-ll |(M II II |(M II li-HCqi iHl II IrH II II |i-l llr-HllMI r-im ■-CO I-H 00 0<31 I-H r-100 rH t •. rH CO • !>. rHrH CO !>. tH O t-l -^ (M tH O 00 | I CO >o com CO O CO I--. CO rH CO C<1 coco CM cot-- rHCO I I (MCO ■^OO | | W G^ t- "^ | | (M (M COCO I t-t O- -rji t— CO CO CO c:s i^,i>. coco CM '^ CO CO lO CO CM in OS o oco r^i>- coco O CO CO CI O rH O CO T-iJ-l •^ CO OrH IrH II OSCO II II »0"*rH| 1| tOCM IrH II t-00 |rH 1| COO |rH | OU3 rHCO 7-^ r-t CM CO ■* - OS-* CMt>. rHCO OSCO CO "^ CMO COO CO"* CMO CSCM CM OS (MC3S -"^O OSOS SCO r-i-^ TflCO ■^O i~ir-l CO-^ Oiri j-i CMOO COCO r-t COCO rHrH CMCO OO l^t— ■iT-1 r~ij-i rHrH rH rH (M CM r-{ i-t r-i i-i OO CM CO ,— I CO OOOO "^^CO -"^C-l O O" rn'co' I CO E> s o o CO m il rJ-ia* J=iJi 03^ r"QJ lis .a rSi:! ^ ^ '^'hd r3a S** "S'^ 'US S2^ ^a r:3S SS^* '^'^ rsS 2> nDTii ^^ 1^ M^ g^ 1^ ag gg Is wg g^ Is ^g gg 11 |g gg CD CQ CO ■rH '-^ 05 H a g e ^ Oj o o » "3 CO CO o o m u3 rf ,0 (u O O -3 a CO > "73 "^ wg gg 2 ^ D a ^ a g a a i3 £ ^ S ^ p "C 3 JH D a ^ P g ^ B a a ^ i '300 XTTI.—CIVIL on CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CO 00 •0 a f-H o o 02 o IS o a o •i-i m ■^ ir-l rHC-1 COM rHr-» rH i>- 1 dco '^CO t^ 1 r-IOJ •^r-f (MCO r-i IMt^ 1 r-i 1 1 C^rH i kO CO t^ COCO cqeo - rH.-* l>.t>. 1 1 0«D ■^I— 1 1 1 t^<:D -^tr^ 1 1 rH CO > 1 1 1 tNCO coco (NrH COCO o oco 1 1 1 1 t-*io 1 r-i 1 1 ia> CO 1 1 1 I t^-^i^ 1 1 1 1 (M t^ r-l i 1 1 r-iOi 1 1 1 t 1 in I-I CO'* CO-* Tdurs ^ d CO 1 1 1 1 OSt^ 1 1 1 1 CO c^ 1 1 1 I (NCD 1 1 i J crst- 1 1 I 1 fOr-i 1 t 1 1 r^co la U3 g5^ OOO r-i i-H I-il— 1 rHi-H rH(M tl !>H COOS CO Oi CD 00 coa> b-O I— 1 t-^ vn CO 00 t^ iirr CD oo rH(N oco -*!« CO rH \a rH COCO ^?^ Oi<31 (-1C0 t-CO 00 OS 1M(N CNCN I-H rH COO VQCO I-H CO o ^ bo rH rH rHrH H g "1 II 5 o s Mn ll 1 Is ^ a, o o •ma 03 || E %^ o o 3 a -3 o o CO 'li ^ a n II s ii o o Ii 1 V CO II -a -a o -V- -v^ -v-- """"' — V— — V— — y— i ■fl f^ ■e "^ tJ 13 T) 13 -a 1 13 13 1 ^ CD g i "2 % 1 ^ -a ^ s to TJ o O a a a & s s t3 i5 b 1 D s ^ g X S o S 3 ^ o S 1— 1 Iz; 3 o o Ej M ^ a s jd ■3 bO S CO ^ ^ ^ m a § a o £0 i pq 6 o s CO oo 00 g OO OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881 SCI IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II II II II II II II II II II II 'I II II I II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I ' ' ' II lll-ll II II lr-( llrti II II II |- r-l t^ i-t nH«D 1 ic L£3 00 i-H iCiCO 00-* tOOi •^(M rHOi m I-H -*{N 1-HCO rHCO l-HiO 0«D i-HOT -•J'tN COCO iCt-H £5:2; cocq r-i SS5 •* 1 COOi rH i-H>- 1 iO OiOi (OCV -^00 >OQ0 COCO 1000 ■* I-H lOi-H OtO -^CO I>-0 .!-(■* i-lt* CO-<*< ICO i-HCN r-C^ lOt* loco oooi c^co urso OaoO O -* CO C II II 00-* II II lOrH II II COCO 11 11 lO '■H | 1 1 ] . COuTd t^iTi C^N r-i .|>- r-tr-t « . COCO COCK rH CO O CM OO rH •* O rH -* O !>. lO 00 rH OS COCO (M "* r-i Oi Oi !>. iTS O O -* COCO COCO 1-1 r-l Ci'^O COt-^ (MO CiOi COCO rHCM OOr— OlO CTiO COCO -*CO COiO ?-(iC CMG^ IM"* -*00 OOCi COC-* i-HrH CO-*rHrH r-i i-i flO'*rH(M COCMCOCO rHCOCOrHrH Mi-*rHrH M EH J1 li s o o KJ M cn CO ,S 1=1 a o o W^ ^^ ss If II 1^ S^ o o CO >H 0) 03 Is wl gl •Is !? >: o_o is w^ ^^ gPq W^ p^ la a s fe & a & a B ^ a a) ^ -CO -1 1 m 1 1 r~f rHCO OS(M ■*C1 j-K ft (MM ■<*i rH rH r-{ rH ?0 l-^f-( ^ rH ■^os rH 00 t--.-+ rHCl rHCO f-^^ -^ CO -t< rH-:t1 .-KM CO** rHCO 1 CO 10 10 oca r-^ rH t-t r-\ T-H t^ + r-^ COI-- ci-n ursco co-^ 0— 1 O CSIO OOa as CO l-CO 1 CO l>.CO 1 CO iTiCO COO 10 W 1 f-i foia CO"* (Mt^ 53» CO 00 I-H CO !N r-i, r-< in t-^ Ttf O 0(M tH t— (Mt^ too 1 CO rHCO l>-0 t--o 1 rH t^Tjl rH I-H ,-iai coo in rH I— 1 rH r-H I-H rHT-H Tjf '^ rt 1 •^b- "*»a s T-H ,-\ o r-^ i-K CO rH rH(N TJICM CO t^ CO rH coca iTD b^ l-'i 1 Tt-00 1 ^ i-H 1>. rH [ OO (MCD COQO ■*-* (•-•* 1 O? C^I^ COCO Cl-^l r.,,^' •^va O I— t t-< r-H rH r-l rHi-H t^Oi oi<:o OOCl 10 CO rH t- CO CO ■ocn I CM CO i-H 1-1 r^ I-H '-' rH rH (NCO 'tMCD as CJi 1 1 1 -* 1 00 § 1— 1 t— ( I-H r-\ '-•i ■^lO rH rH rHCM COCO coco »0 00 r-HrH 1 1 rH 1 s t-H r-( 1— 1 i—i 1:0 t>. \Ci CO r~k r-\ r-K c-:) I-H CO -^ 7~^T-\ iOCO 1 1 CO CO CM CO 1 1 CSCO (M rH 1 1 t>-o OCO 1 r CNK-1 (NO 1 y-l cet^ CC^ I 1 (MO) coin 1 (M CO -^ s ?H Ci»0 1 1 1 1 lOCM 1 I 1 1 Oi fM 1 la 1 1 ■33 I>- 1 1 1 r CM rHrH 1 1 r-tfO I r-t 1 1 COOS 1 CO r 1 t--I>. I— 1 »-H rH S s h-t^ 1 1 1 1 lO CO 1 1 1 1 "* CM 1 1 t 1 CO 01 1 1 1 1 00 CO 1 1 1 I 00 CO 1 1 ] 1 (N OS 1 1 I ) 13 1 cs CO 1-- -»f. M< 00 OS co f- 00 -^ ZO Total at all Ages. COO OSCi CD 00 OCO a^o^ I-H I-H OCM^ r-Tr-T rH (MCO r~K r-< r-Ti-T -tt< -^ C^CM v^ (MCN ^ 2 » £ ^ » Oi n s 1 s ?. „ o ^3 3 « o o i J S o o ^S 11 SSi a> ^^ Si ^ s ^1 II gg 'U II gg as "^■3 kk o — V— ' — .— •—V—' -^ — ,^— ^— V— ' -— y— ' — v— -y— -y— *— V— ' ^-v^ s— .-^ — V— >-v— ~-v— V-V-' -V— '"V™' o 1 1 'S -t ^ 1 ■g ■3 ■n ■I ■3 1 1 ■3 "3 1 t3 ■2 1 1 1 TJ 1 D 2 t3 i P a E f P J "3 1=1 a :2 3 Pi a ^ S a a 1 r/2 1 H K,* I o « s: &^ lo 1 CO n 12; i 1 2 H )^ H C5 ^ g s P4 g s ^ 1 3 1 i f 1 (il M w (? M S d 00 00 g CO 00 00 00 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 303 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. II II II II 11 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 II II II 1 r-l 1 1 l-Hl-* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt 1 1 1 1 0. to-^t* (Mt^ 1 t- Ir^i-t rHCO 1 rH iH 1 cHlH i-Hin r-IOi CM CO rH 1 N rH 1 rHCM . r-l r-H ^-.^H 1 i-t CO>*< 1 05 iaco l-H iaoi »H CO r-l 1 IMCM COl>- CO Gi COOO i-ld t*"* i-(CO COOi O-rti CNt>- 1-1 O i-HC^ rH I !>•>- (N*^ Cdr-i t>.Cq CMCO i-l r-l CS lO r-i I rHlO ^CO COCO i-tCM •*t^ rHCq CNQO mo. COG^ rH(M lOCO rH 00 ^ 1 COU3 1 r-i ■*co OiOO ■*'* CO rH ■-*io rHCO l-H l-H CMiH rH rH •^\a SS 1 CO CM 1 t>.os CM CO (MO 1-1 rH (MCO (M-* OOOi r-li-i 1 CO ■*CM oo l-H 1 rH (MCO COCN rHCO 1 ■* Oit- i-i 1 CO ■* M'* r-{ia CM-* CM 00 rH 1 CO t"^ ITS OS rH"* coo 1 CO rH i-< rH rH r-i CO'-0O i-HO r-C rH lOt- !>.■* 1 (M CMO. lain 1 1 -*o 00 OJ ) 1 ocn -*o rH tM (MCO lOCM r-{ rH r^ r-t rHrH (MCO (MO OOOi 1 1 £M!0 1-1 ■* 1 t OiTJ t>.l>. tH I ■^CC iO CSO 1 1-i ?DI>. ^S5 i-t rH r-lj-^ (M CM CM rH r^'di CO"d< iat>. c^- TUtO 1 1 locq rH-* 1 1 CD OS CO ■* rH 1 . r-l(M 1 1 !SS 1 1 1 1 1—1 I— 1 1 1 1 1 t^co 1 1 1 1 rH CO 1 1 1 1 00 (M 1 rH 1 1 CO-* 1 l-H 1 1 co-*^ OCO rH cocq OiOi 1 1 1 1 l-H r-l 1 1 1 1 rH r-t 1 1 1 1 rHlO 1 1 1 ( ova 1 1 J 1 I>.(M 1 1 ( 1 I>.CM 1 1 1 1 OI>. coco a r-t IMCO COCO <»i— t rHrH 1 II M > e •§■§ 1^ Oi CO o O ll -3 1% o o rO t3 rci tU 'ti ■a nj n -d •V rd IJ t) t3 -d (U 1 1 D r3 CU i 1 1 g -§ ^ 1 1 1 1^ 1 iS 1 1 ^ ^ ^ CD 1 ' ■ • ■' 1 1 1 s 1 1 ^ i ■^. g ?• fe- ■3 304 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MARRIED, AND WIDOWED CO CO a c3 o o m O m o •c CD O • iH -P cS S-i -p m •a (i> .a p. o (D P4 ^ ■* 1 COI>- i-^ia CO-ti -f* CO C, CO o -^ 1 n OCO . s CN (M I-H CO rH F-i rH CO Cl ^ 1 ia (NO 1 tA -+ tN. co-n (N(M i-i lO rHOO rH(M -*va CICO cia> L- _f, CV iC 'TC rH l-H moi 1 CO (MO (M(M ooo OOl rH -« tr^rrj CO t^ l-r^ .*io COCO r-IQ^ T-i i-H rH 1— 1 lO Cl '"' (N(M l-HO 1 i-t rHlC to-* '^00 '*(M cq a. r-i 1 laoi LO !>. rHlO -^ TO CiCS O c; IMt^ t^o CO CO i-H rH ,-i rl I-- -* ^ ^ '""' 1 CO ooo T-i t-H I>-1— ( O :o corn "*00 00 CO 1 ft t^-rti OS rH 1 u:^ IOI-- CC C31 _^ c~- (NCI -«^ I-H rH t-l>. r-l(M ir^t-- i-l rH COOO OlOO 3-j h- ■— -t" I-H rH t-i r~i C^ CO rHi-H I— l^ 0(M a:>r-i 1 1 CO CM OOO rH T-i *co coco 1 1 oco 00 -* "* OO 1— 1 CN CO f-H r-H T-H CO (M r-t ^ I-H j-{ coco CD r^ 1-1 50 irsQO 1 1 vnsD c. o COiO COWS W 1— 1 t—( COOO 1 1 1 I-H CO id ICir-i r 1 Oi Oi ■*(M la :o ec CO (MG^l rH O i-H (N(N fe «■ rH CO 1 1 1 1 tOrH 1 1 1 1 rH r^ 1 1 1 1 COCO 1 1 1 1 OO 1 1 1 1 OO 1 1 1 1 Pi r-l S CC x> r-l I-H -T-l OO COOS I>-iO h-ift lO CO t-(N OSCN inic oco coo 00 CO (M VO T-H OO iO(N coos -* CO Oi rH ^^?n rHCN >*HO 1-* i-i •«^ rH rH I— I-H CO-* mm rH H-S a X a c 1 a 1 ' - -\ 1 H 1 B g ■8 1 1 1— ( s rt g s 1 e to id 1 1 fi 1 O o s H 1 ^ o ^ 1 s P3 5 1— 1 5 1 "3) o 1 ,t: ^ CO CO § 1 1 rvi ^ iS H &H u- 5 d CO OO OO 00 CO CO CO OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 305 IN THE EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS. 11 II II II 11 II 11 It II II II II 11 II II 11 II 11 II It II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T^ 1 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-t 1 1 1 1 1 i-l 1 rH 1 r-H rHrH rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 >--t ! 1 1 rH 1 rH rH 1 1 1 rH 1 rH i rH 1 1 r-* rH 1 j-t rH 1 CNC^ 1 1 ^ 1 tM(M 1 1 1 1 (M 1 1 1 rnrH i-i -n 1 1 rH I rH-M r-i rH rH r-i o:i'^ 1 1 f-HM cqb- 1 (N 1 rH mi-- rH 1 1 i CO(M 1 CO CO r-t C0!0 d^ -i COO CQrH OI>- CMC-l tH rH lO OO T*. r~i r-t CO'-D rHOl rHt-- 10^3 COOJ \a 1-i r-> 1 CD CO •* CI rH rHrH coro lOOO (MCN rH cot-- OCS -rJ^C^ l>-t-- COGS OO rH ^ COt^ GS(M CN l>- CC* rH rH OiOi ■^o i-H OOl CN(N ■*o coo CM -* . a COrH £5 £5 COCft ITS OS rH rH i »ci osco rH i-H -.#0 CO CO \ i-^ -^r-i OJO rHiO xHCl t--Ci ICO CiO :00 rHt>. ss wco CO'yi i-HCO i>.o CM CM rH co-^ CM -1 &S5 lO Xl CO -^ I-H rH rHCN CM rH CO tJ< 1 rH OO 1 r-i CMO rH rH OS CO CM JO I-H r-i rHO 1 1 OCM ;:;S 1 1 (MCO ^co 1 c-1 5! 5: coo lO CMGSI i-l ^ O '^ rHCN 1 1 rHG-1 O r-i 1 1 COCO §g 1 -H s;3 COliTl -h:n r-i 1 in o> (M-* OrH 1 1 ir: CO II or~- ( 01 lOCM II II r-i CO com II II m c?a I eo-^ iri rH coco (M CM 0"<*i CM O CO CO 1 I t-»-< II II 00 g II II coo I ! 11 O CO -HH Ml lO lO -*-* CNtN xH -* O O -^^Oi CD r- -tJiOO OO CO t>. l--t-- COCO OOCO eot-^ OCO rHOO '^Ol r-ir-t t^-* l>.-^ Oi <^ <:DO i— 'CO -^tM tr^cO COCO CitH "*-* "^m COO OOOO CNCM COC31 -^CO C--I.— COiQ (M-* rH-I>- rHCO CMOi rHCN -*^ mCDdCM -^-^rHrH lOOC^CM l>.OOCOCO r-l -^' 1 CM ^-^ 1— « -^ '^TfH 1^ ^I COO 1 -^ iGQl rHC-J (M I iftCO l-~'Xi »0 CO r-<[- CD I^ r— ( j-H - CO O COi© O 'Ci <^'oJ a. oi -a 1 Tl '^ ^ CO-^ c-i I-- l--'-C ir. CO rH X C X oc ro rHCI ClCl COCl r-.CO 1 CNCM l-^CO 1 I>- T-HO ?3';; CI C-1 r-l i-H l>-CO CO -ii CI rH O COCO rH ~^r. o CI rHC) rH CO i--. CO c>o 1 COrH CO o 1 CO »0 CO COCN ^^ t^ CO CO (D 1 - -*o •O -f' T^'^ .--co r-l CO C-. o Ct CJ --- rH ~ CO r^Ci Sg? vg o -f - --- ^ -■ c!. (MCO t^ca (>J ) CO -^ l-t coco (NO t^cs (M lO COCO rH rH c i CO — Cl ~' C3 ^'F e£>^ ::'- CIO ss lO I ^SCO CO -:J< I c^ M' t-~ '+■■11 rH ITS -1- Ol CO I - CC I 00 !>. T— O !^ u". CJ O Cl m -HO I rH ^ri- rH aj i^»~ cr. ~ I o cc -*■ Cl rH C- -- CJO CS -* O t I :■ l-^ r-l in tn t , -# lo ■-H w '.O ■ '>0 Cl Cl '^ *-i —■ :o 7 I CC ~ -iT' -^ Oi i cc 1-- CO r-v -M cN : CO '^ kO CD II CO r-< I CO C X rH rH l^ Q (^ ^ ' C-Z Z^ --f -r: IfiHO rH CO C I I ^ o c r- : C-. 3 ■* CO en CO rH t^ CO r^ CO CO I CO C?i II r-- CD CD O C- O O r-( i-oo coco Cl ^1 C-'i C-I CO -t* t-o oo coco T Z> C CD r-l . - c. Cl or "V O O t— C-. O' r-l O rH CC ZTi -^i CO r-l r-t w-i CO m m y. t o ^ ^ ■^ = , a- 'r !■ p O M d' > 2 ■r j? o ^ en 't S tap; n3n3 wis ? p* .5 t c o S3 II tsl c o O O ':j -V- -V- ' -—V-—' — V— kJ rr? r-- r-". ■^ -^ r— u o O 1 p ■n 13 o ■E e i«^ -a ■fc c 1 h3 1 % o 1 '■' , :c 1 1 1 K rt "?, 1 1 El s 02 fi 3 \ t 1 g 1 CJ O 1 H [s o e o 1 o 1 1 J^ P3 >A 3 \ 1— 1 ^1 IS lOCO rH •-S »MO CO Ci CM (MCft COCO rHGO CO CD 3S CO !>. C»lO (Mr- r-((M lOCO i-JO r-(. rH CM OCO 1 1 T-I(M CO-* (MiM 1 G K» i^^ M n^ rs^ S 3 ag gg ' — /— ' — »~ — ^ -->^ -V- "-■— — ^ ^^ —'-' 1^ ■tS ^ IS ■^ -a 1 O a o t3 s * ^ S f & P ?^ ? 5 a ^ ^ ~^ >. _^- o 3 I 308 XIIL— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION- AGES OF THE UNMAREIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED CJ O "^ > (M CO (M I CO t^ i-H 1 Cl 1 PH o 1 1 1 1 Ol I o a o i-H i-H CM -g^ O CO CD O I>- rH CM O -<*< c^ t^ CO I-H Cl r-t I ■^ Ci r-l ■**< CI rH lO CD rH CJ Ci r^ C^ CO i-( lO r-\ CO i-H (M CO m CO in -* C<1 CD CO Ci Cl o Ci ) <7j y-\ -^ CO ro O CO Ci Ci ^ m o in o 'tjl CC 1^ c■^ CI v'l CI CO Cl^ o CI CO Cl in CM m r-i T-T CO co" co" L.-. r-J ""^ rn" co" ^ CO CO CO o rH rH CO o OS 1^ c:> in l>- o in !>. !>. CO ^ yU CD g: s lO -H 1."- CI in 'jz- Cl CO CO 7~i CO CD !>. (O -rfl (Tl Ol CD -ti CO O 'D O Ci t-^ m *"! '^^ CO t— C-f CD" CO co" CD" 1 " co" rn" cf in" r^ r-\ F-H OO .-H CO O -f i>-:i -+1 CI CO o -r Ci CO Cl "rj< in CO Cl 1 i-H CI f-H O OJ rH Cj ci CO CI rH Cl r^ Ci o o r-t CO lO "^^ i-H (7J >o f-O C^ -O rH M' liTj -I o Cl in 'R. "^-» 1-- Oi o CO CO ciT 'I'" 'D 'TJ in CO cf J-^ cf 1-^ C^l t-H ^ g CD CD lO CO ^ CO CI CO O CO Ci CO — ' !>. CD r~i 1 CO r-K I^ CI CO 1.-0 CO 1 - L-i '^ ^ o Ml CO Cj rH o o t^ O CD CO »o y-* CI O -JH '^ CD^ ■^ CO ■"1. "^^ C^ CO .*^ in" i-T co" lO" Ir-- CI rH CO o" t^" c f c7 co" cf c^f CO fM CI CO CO ^ Oi CI CO oD in -^ -44 1-1 rrj l-~ r-l -^ Ml 00 -^ 1 .-* OO tn Ci CI CI CI in 1^ rH CO CD —. CO lO i—f k-T I-- 05 IM I-- c-_ o_ -'^-, CO CO '^Ji Cl c. -r C. <3 -rj* CD 00 VO icT T-T ctT cf CO CO \r7 iC r^ CO ci" o" rH rH cf t^ -if co" CO t^ lO lO VO CM CT -H t- o CO 'D o m CO in -* -Ttl 1 Oi . CD CO CO CO CO x^ -o o in CO O 1-1 J. t^ CO o o OO "^^ in o ■r^ o ^ to m Ci a Cl U-3 I— ( Tj< CD lO^ oo^ Ci in C?i CO rH rH ■^ -!jt rj* rH O lO "^" co" cm" in" cf I-T Cl CI cf S ^ co" cd" I— 1 CO Ci -^ in CO CO ~-n o o Cl r- Cl rH r— 'D O Cl 1 CO -^J^ CO (M CD CO ^H CD C^ 7-1 L.O -H rH fM Cl h- o CO t-^ ^ (M C CO 1— to Cj CO d t>- S5 CO m in" cT co" tC co" Ci" o o cf co" CO CO rn" co" •-D_^ CO__ rH 't^ co" CO co o. f-* o - CI CO Ci f-- Cl -^ -^ OO Cl Cl CO CO CO -t^ CD CD Ci l^ Ci Ci CT. --D CD CO CO CO ^ t-* •4 o CO o o CO I— 1 o cm" CD" CO CO !>. OO co^ oo^ . in t-* CD 1 CD t— CM O j-\ rH Ci CO -JH -:tH rH 1^ CO Ci r^ o t^ Cl in CO^ (M_^ CS^ 1>^ w in CI 1>- CO -^ t-- Cl^ -^ Ci IT- -rn t—t d CM CD CO t-^ co" CO CO ^ cf S; S" S fe --o" in" l>r Oi" Oi CD CO CO o o o t^ -^ Ci" b-^ co^ ri ■^ cf c5 r^ -* -^ t^ t>- CD CD CJ c^ 1 CO T-H o c:i CM CM l>- Cl OO Ci O Ci co" in" rH CI t^ CO Ci ''^ r-- c^i Ci rH O rH O CO r^ CD C>^ MTi ocT co" o in co" '^ "^r, Ci^ co" o" 1-^ i.-r oo^ co_ Cl CD m m CTi rH ■^ CO in in rH ^ ^ E^ 8^' CM CD Cl CM r-T . i-T 5^ O O 1 . to r3 o a> to P 1 1 r3 .:C O O 1 1 J^ > ^ .^ o o S 3 1 1 s (2 a p: ^ g a fe K ^ ^ g ^ ^ ~— V ' '— V ■ '-v ■ — y ' — V • w ^, ■ ^-v ■ — V — • '^-v — ' o p •-> a ■2 1 a t3 13 1 'A 1 « -3 o o 1 1 1 c^' 1 1 'A ^ 1 1 o 1 fc; B g 1 ;3 CQ C9 ■^ ;< 2^ 1 q en z fen O 1 o A 1 g 1- s a o <1 EH 1 C4 O o 1 CQ Gh H a OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 309 IN THE FIVE GROUPS OF EEGISTEATION DISTRICTS, f-l !_, crs to in CO ?h CD lO O O « r-\ to CO I-H CO t-- ,_, Oi J_, ^__, CO CO CD Oi CO rH '^t* CO CO . Oi CO OO •^ in -^ CO >A CD CO OS iio t>- 1-H^ i-T S i-h" CO cm" 2" c4* ^- UD i-t 00 CO ># I-H o CO r^ CM CTi o Oi lA r-{ CS CO CO -* OS O o-H CO ^ ■^ CD OJ -* CM (M r-\ »-H rH r-\ CM VO CO iCl O o i>. ^ I-. m r-H CO CO uTi 00 CO CI CO OO -* S in O in CO 00 !>. 7-1 .T-l I— t CO "«* I-H CM lO r-^ o rH t-i T-H I-H '-' CO t^ o *n t^ ir^ OJ CO o O CO CI '^ rH in ^ CM o h- CO CO t^ in CO 00 CD :}< I-H b- ■^ ■^ 1-H CI ^ ;rj CO *"■ t— lO m o O id to l-— CO CO CO cs (M (M o o -* -* "^ I-H CM !i! I-H lO CO CO CD CO cq m I-~ CO o r-K CO ■^ lO ^ CO OO CO "^ Oi CO CM i-t rH CO CD ■^ (M CO lO f-. CO OO lO !>. ■. CO lo t-~ t^ i>- oo h". i-H I-H T-H r-\ rH CO CD -^ s? CO I-- rH cn CM rH CO CO Oi \^ r— O CO t>. 1-t T-H lO !>. ■* . OO CM '"' CM CM CD ITi CM CO t~- -* rH ■«*l i-H I-H iCi ■Tjl o CD CM CD (M OO CO O CO CO >-( T— 1 '~* CO QO rH C31 '"' T-* CM 01 lO CO CM CO CD CO OO -* r^ ■-Ji t-^ CO CO T-K CJa O ■^ l>. "^ CM ,-i \a 1— I I-H J-< CO rH rH T-t r-l j-H CM 1-4 CS Ci CO r- ■^ CO lo CO O O CO OS o CO CO O CM Oi CO Oi uTi CM 1^ o '^ o rH en CO CD to CO CO lO I-- CO c^ I-H CO o. ■«*< t-- (M IM I-H i-H T-l rH T-H rH r< i-\ rH OO OO OS I-H CO -^ 5^ t^ O r-<^ of i~r rH CO rH CO 1-1 CO CO -^ CD CM M< CD ffl ^ W & ^ ^ w ^ W ^ ^ ^ a a B S A S a a e a S en b a a S a a M 1* 310 Xin.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION- AGES OF THE UNMAEKIED, MAREIED, AND WIDOWED C5 W D n O p fcH Ph o o p., !? o M H l-H Q ^ o o J <1 O P "^ !z; o o « o vJ IH > I-I o M o^ g 1 1 I 1 1 (N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 o 13 o '-* «^ J, I iM .H 1 .-Hd 1 1 1 1 1 CI I-H 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-i r- , 1 1 Ol 1 lO t>iI-H (MCO 1 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 I j-HCO 1 l-H 1 1 (Ml-H CM 1 i-H 1 1 CN 1 rH 1 I cq(N OS CO ^<^i OQO — ' ^Oi l-\ r-t ■* 1 c»co 1 -^ rH 1 (NCO 1 C^ (NnH :di-h 1 1 1 1 CO I-H i-liO (Ni-t CM 00 CI o l-H '"' rH IOtH 000 I-Ht->. •^ I-H coi-^ co-^ OCO r-\ I-- iO(M ^r: l-H l-H I-H -rt* I-H •H CO § -f Oi -.00 -^ o COr-l CO(N OlO TO I-^ CO 71 cr^ lO (N C^ I-H COCO COrH s r-< CO 'CO Ci(M l »OrH t-HlC 0»-H O Crs •^TT. CC'i-H u- O Cl Cl CO l-H - --s --D rH (X i-^ -f CO O-O § 10-* - coco ■*0O coco ^. OS CO I-H ,-H lA -tJH ir r^ TO TO lO 1— • ^-. ^ 00 CTi »n Cl 1>. ss OiCO '^(M 0^ i-T csTc^r ■r^ -^ -* 1—1 Cl 1— CO CO coco ;£p OCO l-H O t- COCO I-H CD CD c-:) CO '"' ICCO CIC^ UO UO CIC^ 5 i s ■S5 'x > o ~ ,, -:^ (3 2 -3 5 2 II Is o r— r^ -1 => s&-^ tS';5 ^b: St; W? ^^ te^ ^3^ sS &fe «^&H ffiS SS al |g g^ '-^ P » ^ 'V ■^ '^ -^ o o t3 .S3 -n -n a ,^ aj '--CJ 1 O rt i o 1 B cl ;3 r3 ■r" $ a c3 1^ ■c U) $ 1 1 V — > '^ , ™— ' '■ , ' ^ , ' >. .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 -S u "5i ? ^ ^ ^ ■^ ^ cS r cqS! s. a^ __,^ b; S5^ 3 1 1 1 s 5« fin, Ed 5 1 a: H < 13 1 e « 9 6^ H M H A H fel g S la + * *^ f A OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 188L 311 IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS. II II 1 '-< II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 r-l 1 1 rHCO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CM CM 1 1 rHtO II II rH t II II II 1 '- 1 1 Tjlt^ 1 .-( ; 1 pHrH 1 r-^ 1 1 rHr-l 1^ i-H 1 rH 1 1 to (MrH °°a ' ' II 1 CO II 11 1 0'^ CO-* cr,^ ^co CIO CNrH OCM CNiO CO ^ rH(M tnco Sgg i-HCM COCO CO OO ■^CO r-l i-iiO TPCO (NCO COOS i-HCO Id CO CM O^ COO ■*«) OO S§ ^„ urico oco 0 ya !>. CO'© CO "«*1 CDrH o -* tMCN oco "* Oi S^ i-H OCO rH ,-H COCO COO i-fCD rHOi COCTi rHiO ■*i-H >+o Oi iX) OiO coco^ COt-H lO CO ooo rH(M C»C^ -*co cot^ (NCM OOi Oi I— dOi *ncfs i-HCO ^CO OOCM r-t r-t CO O •^ CO SS Oi CO I— 1 r»t^ ■<*- coc-i CO OI 1-1 .—1 CS1 [-- CM -rif O'* CO Oi (MCO QOiTi (M"i-H CO CO COC-^)^ rHCM r-H I-H ss ss rHlC coo >-( rH ^rH CNo "* CM tr^ COOi (Mr-H Oti 'lO Oi O CM CO COCO cO':o ss oO lO CDr^ OI 6l ""SS C1M OOO^ rn" oco COi-H (M Oi L-O CO CO -* CO (£5 '-OCO lMC-1 inco rH CO CMO S5§ uricM I-H CO -i^CM_ CMrH ^O COCO cm"co CO -rH «D00 COO- CI Oi coco .-HCO OiCO C.3rH rH ;0 CO -^ co-n coco rHO:) o t>. CM W lOO COKO CM CM ■*Oi J-H CM CM CO-f*i rH CO f-H'(M" CO rH r-i^ CM >0 W!0 CO-^ COCO ss? OC3i OiCO rHO rHCO co\a> C3i t^ COOO moi CO rH Oi_T}4 cm'co" OI O C71CO i^ a.- irt Oi r-. CO CO Oi rH l>.CO O m CO ^^ ■* CO CO ITS "* CO Oi UO t-* rH CM CM I>.Oi C»CO CO CM CM ^ rH rH rH CO c^^co'" irTirT I--OT r-i CO O I- »OOJ coco r-H coco 1ft lo mo COCJi I-H CM CM CO CM T-Tco C35 !>. 1--.CO t-r- O rH COO OiCO rH -^ OI CO O -^ CO CD lOCO T-^ CO "* cor^ cocM CM rH O CM rH CM CM CM ■>*CO COrH iOCO COCM t— Oi -^ "* r-l CM rH Ci O COt-- uTi CO COCO I-H(M ot^ eooi lOO OI CO OOO r-i CO 0(M 00 CM COCO OCO O^ o lO CO xjl C30 t—rH CO I CM r-i r-iQ^ fi CO r-*r-i ^ g th''(M" COCO OI >n rH O CO^O^ ■•-o'oo" o to t-^CM t--rH OOCO UO Ci Oi OI CO rH COCO II O O cnOi co_^ cq_ CM c^l rH t>. "* CO ■*CO COC3i ooo lOOS CMO OOCO CO«3 cours Ol-H T*HO l^rH O CO OO"* oi>- CO 1-- O »0 CM 'f caO CO CO ■* CO (M iM iTj I— CM CO lO o (M O'D OrH (m"(M'" CO'co" r^r^ I-H rH QOOO CM to CMrH COCM CTiCO CO ■* cm''(m'' I-H CTi cot— ■* I— CO l-~ ^ r-i CO o o--* O rH T-HO CM O CO (— CO CO CM"^ (M l>. O rH O '^ oooi cMin CO rH "* OO CM CM CO"* rH rH ^ O) o o U3 > 1^ '^ j5&: ^^ S£ ffiS: ^S: SS n a-. o o ts "^ ffi(S ^^ o o ^ n t^ CDO CDr-H t--C31 ^ntl 1 J-i CO I -^CO I lO r-^ T-\ F— < I-H T-t IM 1 (N CN(N o -^ 1 I— 1 CO (NCD -rh rH COOl CD-H i-HlO iCiV^ rHCD r-\Oi 1--C1 WCl ClCO r-\fD COrH CD CO Cl CCl o ■^ . r ■^ lO lO .-H T-\ r-( CI -*C-1 coco m i-^ CD 00 OICO OCl •*i< Cl p (N r-( I-H lO ^i4! rH "^ I-H CO O r-l CO rH CO Ol-Wi CDOl 1-H rH S "-H r-i Ol "* 1— 1 Ol lO lO I-H CD oco Ci O OlO I^IO lOO OSiO COCO CO lO COO •^ I-H Cl-*< J> lOCO CM -Tti CMiO OlO F— 1 V> coco O- rH l-rH louri Cl CO t^ COCO CO CO l-rH r-t I-H rHC* i-H^ CI rH ,-\ cf I^CC in -f s O CD i-H CN CI i-^ iOt^ rH CO CD CO •^oo I-H CO CO ta lo cocf O^CD^ i-h"?5' CO CO <0 lO co'cf Ol-^ rH"co" Cl -^co rt^ (N O CO-rh CO »o "^CM CI I-H irir-H coo-- COCO ~Y o CI CI OCD lO -f -P Cl rH Cl CO rH lO CO >i -), -ti CD -H iC CO 1— 1 F-( rH rH -^ CO CO C-1 OtJ* CO Tjl CO CO 1 CD CD Tt* -ti lOrH CDOi -+< "^ cr: CO o pH CO m -rt< CM un »OCI COC^^S 1— 1 r-( I-H I-H rH O a: -^ CCTP T-t T-ir-t r-l CO I-H CDO CO I— 1 1^-^ CO lO o cjs cr> coia OC31 £^':r f-.iO oo Ol r-H O t^CO I-H tH sa rH O COCO CD CO i-i I— 1 m 0-. oor^ CO t- r^ I-H r-l i-iO rHC) rH I-H .—1 r- cc (^ Cl rH r^ "^CD O ics CI CO CDOl -f CI ?r-^. o OlrH C. 1-^ cz o; Cl Cl ICrH OCl oo OO rH Cl _- rH C^Cl -e-co rHd i-Hcq T-H rH o\ rH CI I-H rH I-< rH lO -* CO CM laOi COCO (MiO I-HOl cocq lOI-^ C7J0O lOurs oii>. CO I-H CC Cl ■^ CO CO Cl CDO CO CO l>. CO r— U^CO j-HCO CO CD O -*( a:, r-l rH I-H 1-i C-1 I— 1 rH lO -* CO(N ceo CI CI I-H I-H I-H c^ca rH rH I-H r-l ,-. 1-^ ,-* oO '~o O rH T-H CI CC CI Cl lO ■— o CC o rH O oo CDrH o CO OOiO OS C-1 CO too r-( I-H I— I cfci" Cl CO lOO "* Cl ir. CD COCO cot- t-i ■^ ■^ I-H rH I-H lO ~* rH r^ ^-{ I-H 1-i O CO 1^1* f-irs CI lO Cl Cl o: Cl od rHd in O CO r-H CO t-^ I-H I-H CO '^ — r~. oco r-( CO Cl Ml cr. ■* ~f to lO t-- COI>. I-H r-( r-( r-l r-l rH r-l I-H rHT-( to t^ •^x>~ C-l -^ S CO Ol h-lO d I-H c; i^ -J- CO ■^ iCJ IT. «3 ■— i CI ^ Ol CC CD t~\ lO CO o; t^ -Th CO 0\^ "tf QO Cl ^ d rH rH -:f^ CI -Tf r-t -f Cl lO Oi CO i-H I-H CD CO — l^ lOCD t-.l^ I— 1 r~- t-f f- CO cr. OJ CI Cl r- co'd IftCO 1 1 1 1 com 1 1 1 1 "HSl C^(M Ol t* CO o CO t^ f fS of CM (M(M CO ■* COQO SgSK Ol Ol j-i rH coco iOCl lO Cl cc CO coco CM C30 -* GO iO Ol CD CO ?^2! 1--.I— 1 CO Ol i-iurs CD O CO Tjl CJiO CO-# -^ o CC TjH ^^.^ CO -* 1-1 rH Tji XO C^CI (NOl lOocT CI OO CD O o; Cl CO .-- Cl COCK) r-TciO drH. T-» I-H c» m ^ -3 S A E M I A s CO s S t; p= s a„ ^g O) ^. g^ s & > o P) ^s c %% rC aj ^ (U 32 ^^ Ss w^ Wis m 1j- II S3 li '^^ -T) -d "S -3 63 PI 1 1 rt 1 O 1 1 ■2 o ■g rt s 1 -3 O 1 s % 1 rt a a rt rJ » S 3 ^ — ^^ — ^ — Y .-* Y ^ •^ V ,, 1 r 1 1 1 1 J 1 (5 t 1 1 &4 r> fe fi^ ■s K) 23 -2 s .3 .a- 1 1 I 1 S J o a ^ cC 1 s 8 8 1 TJI i 1 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ■^ ^ ^ no t » a ^ ^ l4 e C4 U i» ^ * iij OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 313 IN THE PPJNCIPAL BUEGHS. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-l I-H 1 1 ' 1 1 1 rH I 1 1 1 I rH t 1 1 t COt^ 1 ft »-H 1 1 CO 1 (N CM 1 1 CO 1 1 1 1 rHG. I>-CM c^co COW i-H COrH fMCO o -* COOS cot-* I-H cooi '^ rH (NO tHO i-H tooo COM* i-Hr-t CO t^ coc<» 0?D i-Hi-H ^^ ^^ OJO ■-^ CO fN TO ^^ OCO C-10 I-H rHCO CM CO r-t -O i-HCO S3 O I-H I-H O CO o COCD '*CO i-i CO CjO CD ■>!*< T-( '^ CO o a> CO I-H C-1 -=»< 1— I '^f C'l rH tH i-H {31t-, '^f-. (MO ■^00 O M (N ■* M*CO I-H "^ <© CO CM Oi T-H OO «30i CO rH OiCM O Tli CO CiOJ co-Hi OO OO Tji r-> (MCO OO -^CM I-H (M W I-H CO lO ours >* O I-H I-H OS t-- r-1 CO CM O •^ O (NCM CO "* I-H CO O 00 I— ' I-H o ?o •*OS t--CO CMOi CSHM "ri. M* i-( O I-H Ctl Ci-D CM Xl Oi^ CM CD CO^D o o r^ CO cDoo or-- i>.co -:ri*I05 i-H(M CO CM I-H --31 -* Oi't^ C-1 Ci X^ O CI O tD in tD 1^ I-H C'S I-H CO I-H iCi CI -Tl r-H CO C ^ I-H r-H C-S C.-S CO --3 I— CO l-^O CM -T' I— I O 11-3 WCO ooo (DOO I-h"i-h" t^CM (OO »-H rH rHOO 1-i CO COCO r-i rH CO -tH 1--0 (MCI -* -^ O-T) rH rH COCO o\ o I-i I-t OZ' "O -riri CO 00 (Ti ri rH t-co 01^ coo-j 1--C-1 CM a? CI CJ ct T-t F— 1 r— , 0--0 000 rH -^ rHO COC'D r-(CO 0-}^ i>.o t-h"* OCO coco toco l>-ro c^co 1>-C-1 COrH CI CM r-i,-i CI CO 0-3 CO co-^ c: c^:) CO CIO rUCO ScO CJ CO (MCO CO ^ c: 00 '^ rH rH CC C-3 ScD CD in rH I-H CMt^ ?oo o t>^ Co'i-h" Oi-H__ i-T CO'* I-H ooo 30 *-• 1 OCl rH CO ^ 1 00 rH 1 r~i C-.i-i OCO r-l -*I<) CD-* CD CO 00 1:^ r-co ■<*< I-H CM'* rH I-H OlrH 0000 '^ rH CM-* r^,~i -JD CI -■■i'cf OiOl 1 rH OI>- M« I 1 OCO CD ^D ocq CO 1 1 "* CS CJO I>-OS ^s 1 1 (Ji cnco rHOl 1 1 a:>i-i C^^CO^ rH^i-H" OOi 1-1 1 1 OrH Olio COCO OOS 1-i 1 1 000 cor* i>.i-f no CD COOS COC-O OCD CD CI CiOO cfc4^ 00 f-CO cr>os OCO o t^ coco coo l--C1^ '=^^'"1, rH O CO O CI CD CD-* r-c^ CO 10 CSl O O Oi 00 CO CO CM CM CO 00-* CMO OOCD rH t-- rH CO CJ O -^ -* CM 'O I--0 CC CO CI CO CM CO -* O CD O CMCM -^ O CMC! Ci^ I-H CD CO-* Oi(M -* CI COrH r-i'^ O CM r-O CM CD CIO "^O rHO OrH "^O 00 CI CI rH COOO '*-* rH 0} CO o o o o 3 i r-^ SB K^ ^ ■■"£ eS P^'S ■Sa o o = 5: ^P CO r-< <]:) ca a en ^ ^ rD a> 00 E ^ s s ^ s cq a e s e Id a S =9 ft, I e as 2r 314 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAERIED, AND WIDOWED o-dg' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-i i 1 1 1 > I 1 1 1 1 1 1 O o J> 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 i 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I »H J, 1 1 i-i I 1 1 1 F-H I-H I-H r-t 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 rHCO 1 1 1 1 [ 1 1 - rHCO r-l 1 rHCi "§ 00 OS OrH iMO t^ 1 (N lOiH b-l^ (NrH rH CO "^cJ CO as -^rH CO t-- COCO ss ss COCD 1-t 1 CO t:~ 1 r-i ■^i<00 rH cor* CO CM COOO o It* i-t 1 CO"© a?5 - ss (NrH d CO 00 «> rHI>.. r-C* m CI COCO sy ^-s rH rH '"^ tH O COrH Oi-^ OOO COOS (MCO iTirH laoi cooo un CO OO 00 00 CM"* CO l>- rH -^ iO-(M cooo CO rH I— li-H (Ni-H I-H t—t r-l i—t '~^ OiCO c-i -^ CO irt ■^ -* CO CM CT»(M t^-H (MO cicq OOi 'OO r- -" id t-. COiO la •+ t^co dco S -* 'X) OS o Ol o t^O (MCNI CMCa rH 1 rHrH rHOS (MC-- CO !>. t— CI ':doo or^ b-CO >i, ■<*-CO o-ll>. rHCO (M OS r-\T-i OS CO t^co CO I-H G-< CD b- I-H Tj* -* irt 1>- c: ro -^CM r-CCN -Ttna t^Oi rH CM cor^ CM r-i 00l>. cqco ] 1 c^ -^ C-ltM 1 1 Oi to CMOS ) 1 I-H"* 1 rH t>.rH ^o> r 1 coun rHCO 1 1 ^ (n oo rH (M oom I-H r-i C>f(M' cor J 1 1 1 1 CMOO 1 1 1 1 Is^ CO 1-i cor>. coco ■rfi rH & >^ CNH^r ■*■* r-lr-l t-lT-i CM G^ CM CM cow OCO co<» OiCq CM -* TH^ OiO OO CO O Oi ■^00 (MrH CO -^ OCO CO\C! CM I-H ^o OS(M (Ml>. COCN (M -# OO ^3 "rfi sTi couri inj~i t^rH t-CT) iOf£> coca O CO CD 00 &H-St^ COCO OiI>- oicja (M I-i i-t -3 g ^ S '^ n £ y S •^ CQ S 2 ^ & si M^ ^ S: S ^^ gg .^ %^ V %$ rr.^ o o o o II ll ^ s ^1 m ^^ iy sfR ^5 gg gg aS gg wg gg TS n "" -V- -v-^ ■a '—V—' s^V^ tS ' N— y-^ Tj o6 1 1 ■g '^ ^ 1 •2 1 13 ■2 .2 ci V, p s p 1 t) 1 ^ g i 1 1 1 ■^ g a o — , — — , — 1 / ^ ■- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , "§. 1 t 1 -<: «5 O "3 •s. ^ .< K) S" 1 1 P-i O r 1 3 1 ft? 1 1 1 1 ! 1 e. A c K ^ ri u tf « ■«! ^ < j4 i w V s «; g M s a B 8! * fid 5 K 3 * m id ? H * e * OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND IN 1881. 315 IN THE PKINCIPAL BITTBGHS. II II II II II II II II II II 1 1 II II 1 1 rH 1 II II 11 II II II II 11 II 1 1 ■-< 1 1 CM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II II 1 rH 1-1 1 Ir^ 1 1 i-lrH 1 1 1 1 1 ■« 1 1 1 1 i-HtH 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 < i-l rH .rH I i-t It -rHtN I i-H rH I '*'* COi-t -00 100 b-CQ t-CM OSOi rHI>. . t>-CO rH §1 ■*oo r-^ S5; COrH 3S com rHm OJ'* rH i-\ OCM (MO. OCO O^rH mt^ CO--* ss ^^ lOCO l-HOO CMrH rHCO OiOl CO t~- OiOO l>.CO CO- rH^ !3S rHrH »S3 S5S m-* 00 CO ■r-\ j~i COO rHTj* COrH CO CM il s^ s;2! r— CO 00 (M ""iS mco -*(M mt- m'* CM CM IMO OiO "<*lCO (MO COCO OCO CO-* E3S «>a o to COirt (MCO rHlCl l£5(0 rH eoco rHG^ 00'© coco OrH OtM CD(M VOCD COCO (MOO ino (MCD 15 S3 (MCM S§ gig (MO (MCM CM(M rHCO CO 00 ■* CO coco coco rHCO rH OiCO coco CO 00 COiO Si rH rH rH cq tM D*00 ss§ c» §3 co^ com tOi-l rH.rH CO(M 000 COCO rH rHt^ 00 CO CMrH mco coco OCM rHCM 1 CM COtJ< coco ss rHCO ss !>.-* 'S 1 1 t-CO cqco CM O rHtO 1 1 r-^r-i 'S 1 t rHlTi CO-* 1 1 (MOO «g3 1 1 mm 1 1 ( coco '^ 1 r mco CM^CST rH 00 OiOO r-ir-i rH C5^ m^m" rHO CO "* COOS t-o coo CM CM CO 00 O CO 001 t-c» rnm t-o mos 00-* coos rHCO COCO rHO rH(M CO^^ 00 CO CO CO >-0O (M CM (M -* 0010 (MCO -^CO (M(M CDOO 0000 CO 0(5" l>.l>. OrM »QCO COO COCO coos t~-.oo mcM c:ncD 000 coco coco (MCO CO-* coco m-* "* m CO(M (Mi>. COCO -^QO mc^ rH-^ 00 C3S CD O CM rH lOCO 0001 Tti"* tH coco rHj-i COCO rHrH rHO lOOS OOOS mco ■*t>- rHrH ■*CO (M"(>f rHCO 0(M (Mm ^fr( ^ ^ TH frH eS 00 ^ ^ ^ CD 00 CD ro o o S£ tSg S^ a o o Si -^S II Is W^ ^N: H to K EO S ID CO is M^ ^^ is w^ ^^ la a &= a 5 a a a o o ^ 1 Si .8 I i fa J s s e H r ■8 e V 9< 816 XIII.— CIVIL OE CONJUGAL CONDITION- AGES OF OHE UNMAREIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED IN THE PKINCIPAL BUKGHS. 1 (D O o PI c8 a B 1 • tH S to" to p* a ^ «g 18 P< O O ID in &4 PI o o to •ff o O o s D M 100 and above. 11 II II It II 11 II II II r-l 1 rH 1 (MiO ^ 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 rH 1 1 1 1 IO(M "S i 1 1 1 1 »-((M 1 1 1 rH r-tOi 1 1 r 1 t c^ *S g3<- rH ^ 1 1 r^ \ ■-HO ■^iO C^Cfl ^co I »-< 1 1 coco OrH 00 rH trip I— t co«o OO (M t^ r-l rH (MCO oo weo CNi-( COCO OiCO 00 o> co!r> p-HO (Mr-I ■.*\a too ■"& OJ^O a-jOi r-(N .-HO (Nt^ OO COrH 9°E? CO r^ r^ (N to rHCQ COrH t---* CJCO (MO^ o^t^ '^rH rn" r-T r-T-^" ^ N-* eooi 0O-* t-OO I-H t~^ OTt* laoo rH -* --fj< 00 -# OCO irscN r^ lA '^ CS.IO M O I-H "* CO t^ ■^ci OCO F-H 00 '^ I-'*' CO(N erf CO-^r ofocT i^Va O CI w t- ^ '^oa cqt© lOC-l TtJOO -*o .-lOO C-jlC) IflOl t-.<=> 0 (NO t^eo COCO t-l "* COOl a o coo iH I-H r^ r-Tco" u^' -f cioT t-i r-H o i-^ -T- O t— CD rH CO (WI-~ 00 1© &@ as<-H ss »^':z! coco rHO OOl t-O o 1— 1 ^H -^CM .-(lO .-HO COG^ r-. Tj< f-HlO CO^ T-H t^ coo p-IrM (N(N rl I-H cfio of oT cfoT Cl rH OCN J. ursc^ OOOO r-'* !0 OS lOOi Sk: SS^ CTX) O". o COOi rH CO r-ir-l CO^D CO cot>. ■T*<^ COOl rH "Tji COCO »-Hi-H (MjS -^''to" oifS C-I CO t-co t-O lOO I-H I-H ir^i-i vn T— 1 O CO I-H T-t ICCO OOO eoM :r:; to CO CO s c.:>-^t< CO to c* OOO sss rH-^ «DCM rH(M O'-D *s^^ co^-*_ (Ncq r-H COCO l-To" '^'t-^" rn"-*" CO :o »— CO CC 30 CO CO O.CO rW t^ (MCi 0!0 CO CO Olio I-frH 00 >o o o COOO s "CO oa> »-i r-H cN ro- T-HCN OCO coo rH '-'v'^-. CO. 3o_ COOO COM I-H I-H coco coco co'irr cC"^*" rH-C^" CC "* O '^ l^Oi CO Th ss "^ o oca -^co I--CO cocq QO ^CO (M(M ^ I>. OCO (MGO ^ coo 10 1-- OOIO rH OI>. O *A I— -* -*__o__ 00 "<:t<^ rH r-l (MCO (N (N CNCO (N coco (ScC irTco"" rH*^ CO CM CO Tjl COO Oit>- •*o (NCO coco WrH a>c-i cooo ooirs rH CO •^co rH ft CO(M t"-'* 00 CO s COl-^ r-*0 OiCO 003 (N"* I-H C^ I-H-* H^ l>. rH CO ■^CO i-l(M ur^io r. t^O I-H (MrH (N COCO (M OrH CO 00^ lOCD 00 00 t^-^ rn"'*" OOOO S E lOID 1 1 1 1 OiCO 1 1 I 1 vncD 1 1 1 1 (OCO 1 1 1 1 'do rt (MCM IflT-H ■^co COT? CS1^(N OOOO on>^ r^^d" t> i>^ CNOf cq'M (Ncf Old 0^(M rHOO ?^§ tNCO .|>^ rH -^ ■^r.""!, co>* CSOO t^t^ o^o_^ rH"* rHO lo_t^- g^^ cocc" r^T^ ■^"urs C^l^f ■^"co" cq^c^r oTo" cci-T -^^iri" 0(M Tf (M t^ OO C-] CM ^5 K -§ £ -a S X S 0) II §1 ll 1 s o o EO V Is o o J s to to Conjugal Condition. W^ naxf ■5 g teg -V-' ' ■ ,— ■ — V— —V- -V- ' , ■ -V— - — *— ' ■ .'— ' s •a 0) t3 -a T) 1 rt •2 1 1 ■s 1 a ■g o S '6 ■% p ■§ E 9 c3 ^ fl P a '$ t) s ^ i§ OS 1^ g Y ^ ■- _ Y- ' > 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 * S" 1 "a 1^ S" & r 1 ■S «i ^ Ba f fe 1 ^ 8 e s t 1 s * 1 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 317 SPECIFIC AGE OF MAKEIED PERSONS IN SCOTLAND WHO WERE AGED FROM 15 TO 20 YEARS INCLUSIVE, WITH THEIR CONJUGAL CONDITION. Conjugal Condition. Total. 15 16 17 18 19 20 Husbands. Wives 8 52 - 1 6 1 8 332 Husbands Wives Widower Widows 155 477 1 2 ~ 2 1 3 20 11 65 29 121 110 270 1 2 Husbands Wives 40 163 - 1 1 3 3 22 7 44 29 93 Husbands Wives 90 237 _ 1 3 2 2 24 21 64 64 146 Husbands Wives 2 7 - - - 1 1 1 6 Husbands Wives 12 39 - - 1 3 1 3 2 14 8 19 Husbands Wives 49 294 _ 1 2 11 2 29 9 98 36 155 Husbands Wives Widow 28 158 1 1 1 8 13 2 33 25 103 1 Husbands Wives Widow 15 83 1 - - 1 1 1 11 20 14 51 Husbands Wivesj 9 28 - - 1 1 2 2 6 6 19 Husbands Wives Widowers Widows 141 633 3 3 - 2 14 9 53 1 28 161 104 403 3 2 Husbands Wives Widower Widows 123 528 1 4 - 2 23 1 10 58 1 28 131 1 1 85 314 1 Husbands Wives Widowers Widows 660 2,999 9 21 2 3 19 3 94 1 2 42 371 1 143 828 1 6 470 1684 7 12 Husbands Wives 25 129 - 1 1 15 3 30 22 82 Husbands Wives Widowers Widows 205 909 2 3 2 1 6 27 1 6 58 42 228 1 149 550 2 1 Husbands Wives Widow 10 56 1 2 6 3 18 7 30 1 Husbands Wives 6 32 1 6 1 6 5 20 Husbands Wives 11 24 _ 2 4 8 7 14 Husbands Wives Widower 12 42 1 - 2 5 1 12 11 23 1 Husbands Wives 17 82 _ 4 2 9 2 29 13 40 Husbands Wives Widowers Widows 33 100 1 1 - - 2 5 15 7 30 21 53 1 1 Husbands Wives 19 64 - 3 2 3 5 13 14 43 Husbands Wives Widow 25 56 1 - - 2 2 6 1 5 12 18 36 SCOTLAND. Five Groups of Districts t. Principal Town j Districts ■( n. Kargc Town Districts ( Mainland Small ^ Town Districts III A Insnlar Small Town Districts IV. Mainland Bnral Districts V. Insnlar Rnral Districts Cotmties. 1. Shetland - 2. Orkney 3. Caithness 4. Sutherland 5. Eoss & Cromarty 6. Inverness 7. Nairn - 8. Elgin (or Moray) 9. Banfl 10. Aberdeen -{ Conjugal Condition. Total. Husbiinds Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Husbands Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Widowers Widows Husbands Wives Widow Husbands Wives Widowers Husbands Wives Widow Husband Wives Husbands Wives Husbands Wives Widows Husband Wives Husbands Wives Widow Husbands Wives Widower Widow Husbands Wives Widows 1,894 8,184 21 47 938 3,915 15 22 200 952 328 1,630 1 12 406 1,560 5 39 2 12 62 1 1 13 8 67 11 75 2 1 6 22 63 1 15 97 1 1 122 554 15 16 21 260 14 17 115 920 HI 1 25 18 2204 2 10 64 19 1367 4750 18 25 202 1043 35 252 445 3 24 154 1 20 667 2297 13 12 235 928 1 5 60 Co\3SllE8— continued. 11. Kincardine 12. Forfar - 33 309 2 13. Perth 14. Fife 15. Kinross 16. Clackmannan 17. Stirling 18. Dumbarton - 19. Argyll 20. Bute - 21. Renfrew 22. Ayr. 23. Lanark 24. Linlithgow - 25. Edinburgh 26. Haddington - 27. Berwick - 28. Peebles 29. Selkirk - 30. Roxburgh 31. Dumfries 32. Kirkcudbright 33. Wigtown 318 XIIT.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION SPECIFIC AGE OF PEESONS IN SCOTLAND WHO WEEE AGED 100 YEARS AND ABOVE, WITH THEIR CONJUGAL CONDITION. SCOTLAND. Oroups of D'istricls. I. Principal Town Blstrlcls II. Large To^vn Districts ( Mainland Small Town Districts Insnlar Small Town Districts. IV. Mainland Rural Dis- tricts Insnlar Knral Dis tricts •{ Counties^ 1. Shetland 2. Orkney 3. Caithness 4. Sutherland - 5. Ross & Cromarty < 6. Inverness < 7. Nairn 8. Elgin - 9. Banff - 10. Aberdeen -■! 11. Kincardine ~ Conjugal Condition. Bachelors Spinsters Husbands Widowers Widows Bachelors Husbands Widower Widows Widowers Bachelor Spinsters Widowers Widows Widowers Spinsters Widowers Widows Spinsters Widowers Widows Total. Widows None None None Spinsters Widowers Widows Spinsters Widowers Widows Widower None None Widower Widows None 13 27 100 2 1 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 Counties — continued, 12. Forfar - -j 13. Perth 14. Fife - Conjugal. Condition. 15. Kinross 16. Clackmannan 17. StirUng 18. Dumbarton 19. Argyll 20. Bute - — I 21. Renfrew I 22. Ayi- 23. Lanark - 24. Linlithgow - 25. Edinburgh - 26. Haddington 27. Berwick - 28. Peebles 29. Selkirk 30. Roxburgh - 31. Dumfries - 32. Kirkcudbright - 33. Wigtown - -| Spinsters Widows Widow Spinster Total. 100 None None None None Spinsters Widowers Widows None ( Bachelor I Widow Spinster Widower Bachelors Husbands Widowers Widow None Widow None Widow None None None Spinster None Spinster Widow 101 102 103 104 105 1061071 OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. '319 AGES OF THE UITMAEKIED, MAERIED, AND WIDGWED, EUEOPEAN FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND. o 5 o II II II II II I I II I ' II II II I < II I I I I I I I II II II II I •-< 1 1-1 I I I t^ I I cq w I II (Ml II (MrH Cq I iHrH i-< t CO i-H IM i« I G^i~i I i-l 1 l-t l-H iH 1 0(M ICO iCJrH t^CO CI i-H II I l-H II M rH I 1 CO0 I COCO I CCi I OirH f-H I (M(M »0(M 1 I CO I rHrH 1 1 ■*(M II II U3CM \ w-i 11 tar-t COr-t I | GO "^ OO '^ rH iH (MO^COt^ II Oi-( 1( II lOt^ II II (Mr-i II II i!0.-lrH II CDia II 11 ml II 11 o ^ bo ■« 1^ &u gg (13 09 ^^ o o m I oa W 2 03 09 SiS S^ ^» X! 03 2 fC! 03 w^ & &: P^fe o 13 'a a ^ I 03 ^ 3 ^ s g ^ a a ^ a o a ■a e o ■a i i a « ^ V til 320 : XIII.— CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION AGES OF THE UNMARKIED, MAERIED, AUB WIDOWED o n o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c3 J, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 J, 1 I t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 i 1 1 1 1 T-( 1 r-t 1 r-tt-i 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 rH J> 1 1 1 1 1 1 »-t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 CI 1 rH , 1 1 1 1 1 (N i (N 1 1 (M 1 I tN 1 CO 1 rH 1 1 I-H 1 1 J 1 •-* 1 1 r-t r-i 1 (Nr^ 1 rH 1 1 1 1 CO 1 CI r-t rH 1 1 1 1 i-t rH 1 1 1 rH 1 1 r 1 1 d> to 1 1 '^(M 1 1 (N 1 r-i 1 f-* 1 fO 1 (N 1 rH 1 CO 1 ^ 1 1 1 CO t rH 1 1 rH lO 6 (M ( 00 (M 1 rH 1 1 iH 1 CO 1 rH I rH 1 1 I t^rH 1 1 r-i I »OC^ 1 C^ y-t 1 1 1 o >i OiH 1 1 f-i 1 00 .H OOr-C 1 1 ^ CI -* rH rH 1 OO'*! 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 rH ■^ tNi-H 1 .-H c!> r-1 (N ^ 1 1 ^ 1 i-t i-H i-HrH CO t^ 1 00 CO 1 1 <* J (Mtri COrH OICO I-H I g^ (NO CI 1 O 1 OO 1 1 i~t 1 .-( 1 J 1 o I— 1 r-H I-H CO CO 01-* — ' 1 r-i I-l lO CO I-* cH [""1 Sl?5 ^t^ r-li~-t rHlO t-i-H 00 (N I-H S"* r-i ^■3 S r^ rH &HSh' < ^ !zi tJ o 1 o r .i 1 A 3 5 » & M Pd e ' -S e 9 e H - *! t. . b OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND IN 1881. 321 EUEOPEAN FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND. ■ ' II II II 11 II II II II II J 1 II II 1 ] II II II 1 < 1 ' > II II t ! II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 11 rH 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 < II II II II 1 > II 11 ■ 1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 1 •-! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r rH 1 1 1 1 \ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H r-I r-l 1 coco 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 i-H 1 1 r-i 1 1 t-\ t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-H rH Kl 1 r-(kO 1 1 1 1 1 i-i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-l CM 1 r-i coio 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 »-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 y-< 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OCM lOCM cocs 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-I 1 1 1 1 1 J-^ 1 1 1 1 1 j-\ 1 1 (M rH I r^ 1 1 1 1 1 WCO §^ t^Ci 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •-( I i-Hcq ^ "tM CO 1— I r-\ 1 1 1 CO i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ooco ooco rH §== 1 1 1 1 iH I t- 1 1 1 t 1 IM 1 1-^ 1 O.C0 rH r-\ i-K 1 rH 1 r-l ' ' 1 1 rH 1 CI OOO rH 1 1 1 1 CO 1 0(M i-H 1 1 1 1 « 1 CO 1 1 (MTji 1 * -oo 1 i ^cq 1 1 1 1 1 G<1 iirSrH 3 w m EO ri '^ rn ri; 03 « m to 3 fe V< § ay ^ & si S OT ^ s c3 i::^ S= rf tB ^ E= & ^ Ol & i ■a s & J§ :i% S S ll Six, "m > •nri •r. > ^T3 -ri •> ni'T:; ■Sri Si2 W^ !£ II M? ^ a& ^ R^ ^^ v2 S K^ ^ k£ ^^ hJ rs ^ ri 'tf 13 T3 ■c a •n V ■e .2 tS ^ -d QJ r-; t3 ■a & ^ 1 o 1 5= O a '6 o J3 S 1 i •a .2 a T3 3 s ^ g g ^ ^ g ^ D s ^ U 1 ^ t§ S fe a ^ ' — t — V — V— ' *■ '— — ^ J "^ ^. — 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 a H e 1 g t i N M M tf XMl ^ ^ 2s 322 arr.— ii[YrL or conjugal condition of the people of Scotland in issi. AGES OF THE UNMAEEIED, MAEEIED, AND WIDOWED, EUROPEAN FOREIGNEES PRESENT IN SCOTLAND. CO CO a a f— * o o 32 a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ■ ' 1 ) 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CS ul f 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 CO ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 CO .A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t^ i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J, 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 CO ^ t-i 1 1 1 1 1 l-H r-H ,-i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 O^rH I-H 1 1 r-i 1 1 Cli-H 1-1 1 rH 1 I-H [ I-H 1 1 I ( ( 1 1 1 1 1 (M COCO (NrH rH ( »o ^ 1 1 1 1 i-l 1 CO CM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-■ 1 1 1 1 1 W-H n-r 1 10 CO 1 1 1 1 ^ I 1 I i-i 1 ^ 1 1 I-H "■ rH 1 1 ^ r-i 1 rH 1 1 1 CM 1 CO r-H y-l 1 1 1 J rH 1 1 1 1 -? 1 ! 1 rH 1 10 CI CO 1 ■^ I-H 1 ■"^ Oi-H 1 1 u- .— I CI rH 1 1 CO 1 (M 1 1 1 1 1 — " I-H 1 1 — ] ~ ,_, in, I-- lO CO -"-f CO CO 1 rt(M 1 1 Ir^rH COCO iH 1 CO 1 C-lCl 1 1 »-t 1 CO 1 1 1 t-- ni •wO , [ r-((M act- r^ 1 T-i C^r-i CO J= o--rt OrH 1 J ^•^ coco 1 1 CO ( 1 1 ., . CO 1 1 1 -^ 1 , COCi -*oi 1 I i-H rH CO I-- COrH tt5 CiC-l 1 1 1 1 1— t CI 1 1 r-i-H tM "tM 1 rH 1 1 ~# 1 1 ] 1 1 cc Cl r-i 1— I I-H ^ fe »• ^iX> 1 1 1 1 C-1X> [ 1 t ( m-* 1 1 CO rH 1 1 1 1 COt- 1 1 1 1 CI'* 1 1 1 1 1135 xn to coco P >H ^CO ~*- Tf CS -* 1 r-i coco <»io CM r-i -^ T-Ca ^^-^^ -f: -r. 1 O 11 Is > > '0^ 'r "^ PI c wis r 5 v: $$ Z^ u ^ > 5 c/^ tn O ^— /— ■ ^-v~^ ^— /-" ■ — , — ■ "— /— v.— V-v *— V— ^ ^.^^-^f ——,'~^ ^— , — ^— V-— ' "v~~' ■'—V—' *— v-^ '. ._ ,,. O ^ r^l r-r r-- r^ r-i __ ■-H ri ^ r— ' r— ' rJ _. iJ 1-5 6 :s p_ 1 1 3 r:) f P c t- Ct .s B 'B rt 1> P s \^ uj g 13 pi a :l ^ E^ 5 5 ^ g -,4) ™,„. ' 1 ' 1 1 ^■^ 'z ■» 1 1 f I h5 I .~S'^ 1 p 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 •^ S . o e^ o 5=" 1 1 1 1 15 ■« ■, N S3 '^ x !*; B^ 5 ■^^ ^ § § =0 XIV. BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND 1881, •X ITS REGISTRATION DIVISIONS AND COUNTIES, AND PRINCIPAL BUROHS. The Counties are arranged in Geographical order, so that a zig-zag line beginning at the North of Scotland and carried to the South, passes successively through every County. The following List shows that order, and the number afExed to each County corresponds through the Volume : — 1. Shetland. 12. FOKFAR. 23. Lanark. 2. Orkney. 13. Perth. 24. Linlithgow. 3. Caithness. 14. Fife. 25. Edinburgh. 4. Sdthbeland. 15. Kinross. 26. Haddington. 5. Ross AND Cbomarty. 16. Clackmannan. 27. Berwick. 6. Inverness. 17. 'Stirling. 28. Peebles. 7. Nairn. 18. Dumbarton 29. Selkirk. 8. Elgin. 19. Argyle. 30. Roxburgh. 9. Banff. 20. .Bute. 31. Dumfries. 10. Aberdeen. 21. Eeufrbw. 32. KlRKCUDCRIGH 11. Kincardine 22-. Ayr. 33. Wigtown. !24 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE. SCOTLAND - Portions. l«ORTnER;V SOUTUEItX Not Slated Divisions. I. NORTIIE1CK II. N011TH-WKST1!!E\' III. SIOltTH-KASTEltSi' IV. EAST-MI»I,ANIt V. WEST-SIIDLAAii) TI. SOrxn-WESTEKJi VII. SOUTn-EASTEM.V VIII. SOliTUEBN Not Stated Counties. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE _ - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIBSCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - Not Stated PRESENT IN ENGLAND - - WALES IRELAND - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. (By Birth Born in Foreign < Natural- Parts - I ized - FOREIGNERS {^^^^ l BORN AT SEA (British) - TOTAL Inhabitants 0/llie above, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - GLASGOW TOWN - GREENOCK TOWN - LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN SCOTLAND, ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES. 3,397,759 l.filS,S2-2 l,74].79i) 7,147 138,814 191,618 443,607 599,539 275,244 1,086,827 438,025 216,938 7,147 MALES. Under 20 Years 842,633 367,976 473,-144 1,218 27,094 37,150 104,320 136,772 62,640 310,119 114,778 48,547 1,218 Abovii 20 Years 78,725 410,868 :ii;!i,7:i!l 2,118 3.';,474 52,888 106,928 147,074 68,509 215,704 95 8S:i 54,152 2,118 31,907 34,271 45,893 26,743 91,777 99,841 9,076 46,306 73,453 272,130 42,642 227,191 148.835 189,074 9,237 25,202 111,195 56,252 92,431 15,366 186,698 51,204 232,894 56,509 667,335 202,406 6,217 7,030 9,102 4,745 17,809 19,341 2,031 10,722 16,180 66,286 9,101 59,324 28,431 41,285 1,532 6,200 27,435 16,575 16,410 3,220 46,126 276,574 44,434 40,171 14,272 16,448 63,773 80,883 40,113 42,169 7,147 90,017 1,806 218,746 949 12,874 5,553 916 5,585 814 555 3,735,573 79,785 96,410 156,260 374,106 46,293 38,153 54,132 24,703 12,273 76,646 9,544 8,538 3,140 4,737 12,417 17,442 9,324 9,364 1,218 16,880 330 15,641 162 3,378 1,676 634 114 108 881,629 22,173 29,500 44,205 117,708 6,870 8,552 12,240 7,812 25,532 27,351 2,280 11,194 18,736 63,372 11,346 47,492 42,004 48,690 2,854 6,034 26,095 11,902 26,746 3,766 38,090 55.992 121,622 10,281 55,437 12,195 10,802 3,814 3,354 13,462 20,739 9,561 10,400 2,118 28,248 688 101,610 303 2,646 1,146 396 3,531 402 151 917,846 14,744 15,720 29,642 62,256 14,799 7,026 11,828 6,375 12,677 12,892 5,704 I 5,827 FEMALES. Under 20 Years 825,775 358,848 4(:5,845 1,082 2(1.485 :ji:,uaj 1(11,297 13l.£.59 60,473 305,470 112,946 47,429 1,082 Above 20 Years 8,976 4,562 17,077 18,957 1,972 10,152 16,846 64,691 8,736 58,462 27,973 40,552 1,573 5,999 26,688 14,799 15,829 3,157 50,289 54,968 200,223 11,823 76,285 8,866 8,320 3,047 4,605 12,131 17,011 9,278 9,009 1,082 16,395 285 14,387 151 3,185 1,639 43 303 862,247 21,842 29,371 44,321 117,399 14,606 11,640 12,730 5,721 950,621 511,130 436,762 2,729 49,761 65,651 131,062 181,134 83,622 255,534 114,418 66,810 2,729 NOKTHEHN Portion. MALES. Under 20 Years 366,283 346,700 19,171 412 12,751 11,801 15,576 9,634 31,369 34,192 2,793 14,238 22,691 77,881 13,459 61,913 50,427 58,547 3,278 30,977 13,975 33,446 5,223 47,016 65,435 143,084 11,749 68,306 1.3,829 12,511 4,271 3,752 15,773 25,691 11,960 13,396 2,729 28,494 503 87,107 333 3,665 1,192 409 1,117 210 200 26.057 35,923 101,723 129,118 53,879 13,125 5,399 647 412 Above 20 Years 358,162 331,576 25,791 795 1,073,851 21,026 21,819 38,182 76,743 9,862 8,310 15,833 7,451 5,953 6,845 8,640 4,619 17,354 18,669 1.967 10,262 15,847 64,749 57,214 26,670 38,226 1,397 5,611 2.3,792 12,719 14,687 2,681 2,129 1,046 9,950 3,795 294 152 89 89 204 204 87 152 412 4,107 81 1,978 47 1,295 612 35 183 26 . 46 30,087 4.'),384 95,702 117,623 42,780 15,717 7,954 2,120 795 374,693 21,.349 28,380 2,393 583 298 5,280 6,050 7,459 9,771 6,807 22,647 22,737 1,932 9,176 16,992 57,464 10,139 41,200 32,654 37,485 1,965 4,319 16,359 6,466 17,713 2,252 3,104 2 S22 9^791 1,491 4,879 722 508 207 147 574 769 309 468 795 6,281 209 14,476 108 678 334 108 847 61 41 381,308 12,477 13,499 2,917 5,642 620 497 822 4,104 FEMALES. Under 20 Years 356,134 336,793 18,984 357 25,286 34,608 98,537 127,:;30 51,032 1.3,275 5,118 591 Above 20 Years SouTHEBN Portion. MALES. 449,468 416,816 31,703 949 5,825 6,653 8,400 4,408 16,587 18,021 1,908 9,659 15,472 62,958 8,540 56,684 26,103 37,637 1,443 5,463 22,521 12,036 13,930 2,545 2,143 1,107 10,026 888 3,69S 249 135 76 172 194 103 122 357 4,187 76 2,034 53 1,277 537 2 39 34 43 41,683 55,741 119,316 151,205 48,871 19,207 10,270 2,226 949 Under 20 Years 476,355 21,276 454,273 806 Above 20 Years 420,563 79,292 339,948 1,323 1,037 1,227 2 597 7.(;54 8,761 296,994 109,379 47,900 806 364,416 20,999 28,380 2,393 6,700 779 533 287 5,281 11,227 10,007 12,169 8,280 27,498 28,243 2.377 11,867 20.807 71.893 12,372 56,571 40,663 46,344 2,441 5,186 18,657 7,410 19.847 2,957 3,767 3,(196 12,344 1,615 6,926 864 486 243 136 591 808 279 548 949 6,926 107 14,852 92 1,251 438 264 185 462 126 455 460 333 FEMALES. Under i20 Years 5,387 7,499 11,226 29,451 25,729 199,987 87,929 52,032 1,323 1,537 203 2,110 1,761 3,059 135 589 3,643 2,856 1,723 539 49,075 55,463 192,456 11,293 72.761 9,250 8,386 3,051 4,648 12,213 17,238 9,237 9,212 820 1,093 2,469 1,005 2,885 4,614 348 2,019 1,744 5,908 1,207 6,292 9,350 11,205 889 1,715 9,736 5,446 9,033 1,514 34,986 53,170 111,831 8,790 50,558 11,473 10,294 3,607 3,207 12,878 19,970 9,252 9,932 806 1,323 211 61 60 473,564 18,480 19,929 4,281 7,591 990 969 933 6,593 12,773 249 13,663 115 2,083 1,064 33 451 88 62 506,936 824 1,120 41,812 110,859 14,101 11,245 12,379 424 21,967 279 87,134 195 1,968 812 288 2,684 341 107 536,538 2,267 2,221 26,625 56,614 6,406 5,878 12,070 1,723 469,641 22,055 446,861 725 1,199 1,426 2,760 7,229 Above 20 Years 601,153 94,314 405,069 1,780 9,441 34,751 292,195 107,828 725 8,078 9,810 11,746 29,929 244 23.T 676 144 I 490 936 64 493 374 1,633 196 1,778 1,870 2,916 130 536 4,167 2,763 1,899 612 48,146 63,861 190,198 10,935 72,687 8,617 8,185 2,971 4,533 11,959 16,817 9,175 8,887 725 12,208 209 12,353 98 1,908 1,002 41 264 54 53 236,327 104,148 64,584 1,780 497,831 843 991 41,928 110,699 13,827 11,107 12,443 440 1,524 1.794 3,i06 1,354 3,8G1 5,949 416 2,371 1,884 5,988 1,087 5,342 9,764 12,203 837 1,783 12,S2"i 13 5Wi 2,266 43,248 I 63,339 130,740 10,134 61,380 12,965 12,025 4,028 3,616 15,182 24,883 11,671 12,848 1,780 1,568 396 72,255 241 2 414 764 321 906 149 140 6v,-),297 2,.")46 1,890 33, 101 69,162 8,173 7,341 14,900 1,858 See LEITH, p. ; IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 325 NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OP AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. DIVISIONS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE. Nc PRESENT IN I. ETDERN Division. II. Noeth-Wbstebn Division III. Noeth-Eastern Division. IV. Ea.st-Midland Division. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Undei 20Yrs ^ Above 20Yrs Unde 20Yrs r Abovf 20Yrs Unde 20Yrs r Above 20Yrs Unde 20Yrs ' Above 20Yrs Under i Above 20 Yrs.20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above . 20 Yrs. SCOTLABTD - PortioTis. 26,42 30,161 25,62 3 40,66( 35,87( i 41,99C 34,241 51,015 101,616 94,104 98,245 n5,83£ 136,786 128,486 135,850 170,877 NOKTMERSf SOIITHEKX Not St.atc(1l Divisions. 25,97( 43' ; 29,60e 2 63E 5 17 25,20 40 1 3 40,08f 3 44< -■> 2. 35,09 75 2 3 41,085 3 m I 8£ 33,50! 70. 3( 3 50,10] J 795 ) IH 100,26- 1,26- 85 92,309 1,658 137 96,905 1,26C 7; 113,806 l,85f 12] 130,369 119,817 6,250 8,432 167 237 129,103 158,471 6,582 12,080 165 326 1. NORTHERN II. NORTH-WESTERN HI. NORTH-EASTERN IV. EAST-MlntAN» V. WEST-MIDLASB 25,24. 26 33( 7' 6f J 27,321 5 79E ) 1,121 1 28f i 7E 24,53 29 25 6 6. 3 38,51( ) 7r ) 61' 1 18 I 6( 36 33,26 1,03 21 21 ; 996 J 37,276 3 1,785 t 56C 1 47S 31i 31,881 94S 18' 18; 3 1,026 46,435 I 1,776 i 465 i 39E 26C 925 97,63' 1,30S 14( 852 . 3,296 85,194 2,665 302 25£ 921 94,386 1,225 131 881 3,518 106,486 2,654 327 13; 305 2,44£ 126,685 1,804 563 1,499 6,538 108,816 2,401 12] 36; 2,70; 124,09£ 1,82] 825 2,218 9,493 142,549 3,386 VI. SOUTH-WESTERN VII. SOUTH-EASTERN VIII. SOUTHERN 15' 26 1 t 196 • 261 L 81 14 23 2 ) 13; 3 24f ) 7( 50( 22< 2£ ) 37E ) 31£ ) 126 485 2o; If ! 336 346 ! 116 6i; 59; 61 778 707 173 635 566 63 75ol 3,157 917 2,831 19l| 262 3,599 4,013 820 3,636 2,79£ 245 5,290 5,911 879 Not Stated Counties. 1 S 17 1 ) 2; 2S ! 89 3C 11£ 85 137 73 121 167 237 166 326 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY - _ _ 3 CAITHNESS - _ _ 4 SUTHERLAND 5,88 6,72 8,35, 4,27. 5 5,871 ? 7,174 ) 8,68C ) 5,596 5,75] 6,56- 8,17( 4,05( 10,88C I 9,626 ) 11,06S ) 6,93S f 15 lie 22£ 7 27 270 694 5 15 6£ 236 14 27 166 819 31 65 91 7C 96 141 378 237 37 41 95 82 159 127 376 220 22 26 57 29 60 85 272 156 2C 26 51 24 124 161 368 172 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 18( 8; ) 576 i 222 21f T- S 53f 172 16,73f 16,625 19,712 17,564 15,956 15,931 24,440 21,997 256 667 1,341 1,955 227 694 1,230 2,288 97 210 547 952 85 278 753 1,465 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - _ 11 KINCARDINE 3f lis 15f 15 ) 14 > 113 502 455 37 i 5C 5f 13£ 16 16 106 115 35S 22 27£ 401 13S 206 14 337 611 349 436 49 254 332 131 174 21 401 642 272 420 41 1,646 9,603 15,413 63,173 7,803 1,456 7,844 15,408 53,197 7,289 1,604 9,052 15,089 61,275 7,360 1,791 10,357 19,433 66,201 8,698 28 158 137 1,079 1,041 95 430 552 2,817 2,644 31 161 166 1,230 1,115 119 573 825 4,462 3,514 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - - 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS - - _ 16 CLACKMANNAN - - 21 23 25 5 86 85 110 5 2 26 16 18 5 74 58 46 2 7 64 113 32 1 4 134 312 95 2 10 44 118 14 2 6 106 250 93 5 13 956 189 132 3 28 1,710 536 357 17 45 884 174 138 3 23 1,759 488 350 13 44 55,982 26,531 37,666 1,381 5,123 38,727 29,058 36,805 1,821 3,405 55,589 25,006 37,158 1,418 4,924 54,213 37,069 44,839 2,314 4,114 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - - - 20 BUTE - - 18 9 36 3 21 8 46 3 17 16 30 14 11 33 2 14 16 176 8 56 16 390 11 18 10 149 6 41 10 335 9 59 31 46 4 150 39 109 4 68 25 38 134 40 137 16 1,451 162 165 26 1,663 216 492 30 1,462 178 148 33 2,434 276 621 55 21 RENFREW 22 AYll 23 LANARK 14 16 124 27 68 101 12 13 120 27 22 84 74 27 399 60 75 243 84 28 370 61 49 226 61 46 506 137 163 478 86 42 604 108 136 606 397 233 2,527 570 646 2,383 407 269 2,860 805 814 3,671 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES - - - 29 SELKIRK - - _ 5 249 2 8 1 2 12 159 40 30 15 5 8 213 9 6 2 9 181 19 25 6 6 7 193 18 5 1 5 10 222 28 31 9 15 4 169 20 6 1 3 16 264 26 13 11 10 22 491 32 23 10 16 24 641 62 51 14 15 15 469 25 32 10 14 48 701 70 57 22 19 264 2,206 189 83 54 36 384 2,800 418 258 102 51 302 2,203 153 65 47 29 491 4,392 654 280 134 60 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - _ - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - _ 3 1 7 31 27 6 17 7 5 1 7 27 24 6 14 9 12 3 6 48 45 12 21 4 4 4 42 49 7 18 18 21 11 11 48 66 25 34 16 18 11 18 66 60 30 35 119 79 22 42 295 293 117 115 98 77 38 34 294 303 117 105 Not Stated 13 156 1 17 3 17 236 13 90 16 15 131 15 4 23 205 1 52 8 22 325 21 55 9 89 484 45 243 12 30 264 6 45 3 119 466 5 156 2 82 916 17 1.33 4 137 1,450 43 658 20 73 961 19 136 6 121 1,479 15 493 23 167 1,895 28 674 13 237 2,708 63 6,146 35 165 2,003 31 844 22 326 3,346 60 8,628 29 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - _ - _ MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Subj's. (By Birth Bom in Foreign < Natm-al- 49 12 28 11 57 9 50 10 111 28 64 32 102 24 129 16 405 112 212 47 417 ni 313 81 526 357 251 173 490 306 516 247 Parts - - ( ized FOREIGNERS |g°™P^'^° I BORN AT SEA (British) - 3 2 2 2 22 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 4 1 11 35 2 4 2 3 6 16 1 2 24 23 5 23 33 122 17 7 8 5 15 13 59 15 9 2 121 8 14 50 518 28 22 2 23 10 18 57 961 22f 4(. TOTAL Inhabitants - 26,666 30,582 25,843 40,893 36,433 42,922 34,690 51,811 103,278 96,713 99,920 118,339 140,424 138,480 139,599 183,9] S Of the above, there were Born in A„BERDEBN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN - - 50 16ll 108 71 20 101 73 42 12 137 97 104 16 136 62 62 35 135 339 107 41 156 183 60 20 130 314 117 34 202 182 20,582 260 384 396 10,972 281 396 345 20,180 244 378 381 15,836 269 604 377 608 27,996 1,356 1,786 1,173 13,003 ■ 1,636 1,398 676 23,045 1,383 1,984 2,306 19,477 2,646 2,441 GREENOCK TOWN - - LEITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN 5 61 4 1 5 18 14 5 6 50 2 1 8 22 9 49 27 2 23 19 17 12 29 54 18 11 23 30 20 15 28 13 61 12 37 25 64 47 87 26 52 13 44 30 76 41 98 106 369 57 5,170 104 314 183 3,814 155 348 55 5,168 219 705 246 5,293 326 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE •TUMBER 0¥ EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. DIVISIONS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN V. VI. West-Midland Division. South-Westkbn Division. VII. Sodth-Eastekn Division. vin. Southern Division. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yns Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under Above 20Yrs.20Yrs UnderiAbove 20Yrs. 20Yr.^ SCOTLAND - JPortions. 65,584 63,421 C2,175 71,180 311,135 260,077 303,627 301,15t 118, H4 115,792 117,378 142,92] 46,50£ 44,694 45,636 67,070 NOKTHEK!* - - - SOl'THUatiV Not stated - - - Divisions. 54,902 10,464 128 48,702 14,344 315 52,065 10,036 74 54,296 10,624 360 13,271 297,623 541 61,160 208,169 748 13,534 292,610 483 66,96.' 243,247 94e 7,487 110,698 229 26,371 88,976 446 8,0K 109,14£ 2U 35,27, 107,011; 64C 51f 45,951 3£ 1,761 42,804 129 611 2,077 45,102 64.8CJ 23 194 I. NOilTnCEi.V H. JiOUTU-WEaTf-K?! - III. NOKTlI-EASTBMtN I¥. EAST-M»DLA?i» V. WEST-JUDIASB 50 1,166 275 1,840 51,635 353 2,515 l,0i;7 5,301 3l»,52U 50 1,1 fi.-! 1,7(35 48,835 436 2,857 053 6,3!:-. 44,7oy 299 782 1,2-12 3,703 7,216 1,917 5,291 5,90'.i 15,510 22,503 311 860 1,20'3 3,287 7,808 2,222 6,835 6,150 13,496 30,260 713 411 1,276 3,728 1,359 3,395 2,062 4,949 13,090 2,886 864 62S 1,403 3,731 1,481 5,71t 3,74.: 6,197 15,53r 4,077 11 31 167 75 156 368 821 341 24 3; 87 211 152 13,3 232 3s;9 8S4 414 TI. SOlITH-WESTESlSi VII. SOIITH-F.VSTE-:^- THI, SODTHEBtal 8,701 1,479 284 10,766 2,658 920 8,480 1,313 213 12,69s 2,85i; 970 289,760 5,723 2,140 188,005 11,550 8,521 23},911 5,751 1,948 222,12f 12,401 8,717 5,77!: 102,131 2,784 9,305 73,379 6,291 5,803 100,559 2,757 11,110 88,141 7,75f 1,455 1,525 42,972 2,587 3,000 37,217 1,481 1,488 42,133 3,0SS 3,606 48,111 Not Stated - Counties of Scntland. 128 315 74 3611 541 748 483 946 229 410'^ 519 640 [ 36 129 23 194 1 SHETLAND - - 2 ORKNEY - - _ 3 CAITHN'ESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 10 . 6 24 16 23 32 171 12i 10 12 21 16 47 66 191 131 46 53 149 62 lec 327 895 529 35 47 184 46 241 407 1,023 551 210 130 306 67 64S 752 1,636 459 2'jO 165 337 ; 9:. 1 ,26S 1,354 2,330 706 9 2 7 7 6 14 38 17 9 1 7 15 33 53 37 5 ROSS & CROJIAETY - 6 INVERNESS 84 1,032 471 2,044 107 1,040 537 2,320 278 504 1,846 3,445 260 600 2,060 3,775 167 244 96'^ i 222 1,0S3' 3U7 1,711 2,032 10 24 70 86 8 29 9C 142 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDKi.^ 10 64 40 133 28 30 177 181 559 120 11 34 34 146 28 50 190 165 451 97 37 20S 147 753 97 204 1,051 895 3,119 640 37 203 165 788 85 200 1,03-1 732 2,714 403 24.^ 17: 736 98 133 91': 792 ''514 24 ; 270 201 799 105 199 1,254 1,077 3,084 5S3 2 9 11 49 8 11 50 67 197 53 3 14 18 46 6 86 75 190 41 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 clackman:-,"a:s- 191 814 372 12 451 643 2,663 1,118 120 857 141 790 309 20 505 419 2,798 1,016 107 1,008 1,217 968 1,164 64 290 3,654 5,635 4,786 427 1,038 984 1,006 1,010 42 245 2,571 5,409 4,219 314 983 831 729 1,827 66 275 2,450 3,420 6,152 440 622, 743 803 1,S34 81 270 2,560 4,057 7,685 496 741 62 64 68 5 24 188 2S9' 267| 22| 55 51 61 71 7 2] 211 298 299 27 69 17 STIRLING - - _ 18 DUMBARTo:: 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 22,250 12,501 14,264 2,640 14,469 6,177 16,676 2,204 20,956 11,808 13,565 2,506 16,034 7,073 18,721 2,876 2,637 2,585 1,524 499 7,583 5,042 8,434 1,444 3,030 2,535 1,676 567 9,395 6,127 12,595 2,143 960 231 147 31 1 '}'?" '35> 4Si"i 49 1,061 204 182 34 2,727 386 867 97 56 40 9 161 46 113! 21 76 21 41 11 198 53 137 26 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK - - 1,583 724 6,394 2,310 1,870 6,586 1,664 765 6,171 2,766 2,076 7,867 48,471 54,383 186,906 33,897 50,318 103,880 47,644 52,756 184,611 41,944 58,948 121,237 607 474 4,798 9ii; 1,381 7,013^ 491 450 4,862 1,111 1,681 8,418 97 600 752 178 1.-171 OSS' 111 64-. i-'o 193 1,810 1,056 24 LINLITHGO^V 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK 682 656 53 33 23 32 1,061 1,157 174 138 67 61 569 6-14 42 26 18 24 1,051 1,388 195 111 70 41 1,695 3,-393 228 103 260 44 2,156 7,106 933 572 631 152 1,690 3,611 227 256 51 2,571 7,622 964 680 663 101 9,560 68,854 8,963 7,713 2,707 4,334 6,557' 42,601] 10,333 8,485 2,803' 2,600 9,30S 6^,6n0 8,338 7,492 2,036 4,200 7,482 52,619 11,750 10,022 3,298 2,970 38 504 59 570 84 270 77, 8511 207 1,237 173 J:05 467 52 677 79 276 81 1,139 251 1,423 167 6« 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDIUUdilT 33 WIGTOWN 55 91 51 87 152 338 149 281 47 88 49 59 162 372 120 316 160 921 350 709 730 3,636 1,296 2,863 162 842 322 622 60S 3,6S7 1,1 (U! 3,259 2,123 472 108 86 4,176 1,447 383 285 2,030 485 147 95 5,113 1,776 456 411 9 930 15,845 8,779 8,418 7.972 14,587 7,574! 6,784' 9,767 15,490 8,706 S,170 9,461 19,42(5 10,052 0,178 Not Stated 128 815 14 1,099 18 315 1,403 45 7,339 25 74 828 20 994 IS 300 1,430 26 5,523 30' 541 6,811 162 12,162 81 748 11 ,955 325 74,320 124 483 6,508 140 11,076 61 946 10,519 257 62,042 134 229 4,050 48 1,273 16 446 7,372 108 10,310 60 219 3,873 45 1,091 33 640 8,068 87 8,098 75 36 1,912 39 228 18 129; 2,640 46, 2,504| 21 ^0 1,827 21 1,'^7 H 194 2,981 62 2,115 32 ENGLAND - WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. rBy Birth Born in Foreign ] Nut' tral- Parts L ized FOREIGNERS { ^r*~ BORN AT SEA (British) - 204 103 6 32 11 6 123 71 12 160 12 10 211 87 5 19 * 7 243 84 11 36 "i 1,028 691 23 189 58 32 1,059 463 173 1,427 258 71 952 662 14 90 36 42 1,091 430 145 388 84 90 951 301 10 256 20 20 809 295 108 1,210 76 32 821 250 26 171 17 10 1,157 275 149 487 58 39 104 72 7 10 10 100 64' 1 7l 41' 7, 132 100 1 1 1 166 49 27 31 7 11 TOTAL Inhabitants - 67,892 72,611 64,364 78,593, 332,672 360,252 326,187 376,336 125,358 136,168 123,718 161,414 48,906 50,118: 47,926 62,547 Of the above, there tccre Ijorii in ABERDEEN .TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TO'YS - GLASGOW TOWN -- - 47 81 358 4,220 164 1.64 629 3,643 41 69 305 3,924 117 447 133 713 793 2,129 4,529; 108,233 1,237 l,407i 4,872 53,651 454 617 2,211 108,188 1,269 1,036 4,823 65,598 365 395 39,385 2,111 977 771 21,802| 2,65S' 373 364 39,127 2,088 1,217 799 28,446 3,119 12 12 298 462 53 43 461 405 16 10 200j 423! eo 66 632 436 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN - - PERTH TOWN .52,-1 6 J 223 49 4(57 SI; 66J 109 538 65 206 45 702 13,915 146 357 022 12,269 16.J. 238 i i 6,180 749; 11,704' 1,0S9 1 13,661 396 12,307 267 8,522 81] 14,528 1,055 167 10,845 97 174 197 141 5,069 10,680 323 1 117 616 161 !■ 316 6,460 332 766 29 43 13 12 29' 60 43 i 39 25 31 19 12 35 70 40 37 'LlilTII,^. 388. m SCOTLAND IN 1881. 327 -^'^?^?J^^ *^^ ^^CH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. BIRTHPLACE PRESENT IN 1. Shetlakd. 2. Orkney. 3. Caithness. 4 Sdthbeland. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND Portions. 6,048 — 6,504 5,900 11,050 6,930 7,865 6,736 10,156 8,880 9,748 8,706 12,103 4,563 6,044 4,284 7,251 KOliTOEKN SOI'TIIEKN Sot Stated - Dimsions. 6,001 45 2 6,415 87 2 5,844 47 9 10,980 55 15 6,823 101 1 7,757 104 4 6,641 95 10,072 8,693 82 178 2 9 9,539 202 7 8,531 170 6 11,913 185 6 4,454 108 1 6,895 145 4 4,192 91 1 7,123 127 1 I. KOKTHERM IJ. NORTH-WESTEKN - HI. NORTH-EASTEKK IT. EAST-MIDJLAND T. WEST-MIDIAND 5,886 88 16 4 5,918 15 387 85 10 5,706 6 58 13 1 10,847 14 81 32 6 6,745 13 44 14 12 7,366 47 263 61 20 6,566 12 30 12 21 9,843 165 35 6 8.477 68 95 34 29 9,033 222 185 75 24 8,332 72 84 27 16 11,462 161 193 70 27 4,135 185 108 10 21 6,004 514 286 67 24 3,869 200 87 12 24 6,364 513 176 50 21 Ml. SODTn-WESTEKM - Tli. SOBTH-EASXEKN Vm. SODTUEKSf 1 li 30 1 1 20 55 12 16 29 2 17 30 8 27 70 4 38 59 7 16 77 2 24 49 9 64 113 1 74 101 27 64 94 12 49 106 30 49 54 5 64 46 35 49 38 4 48 61 28 Jfot Stated Counties. 1 2 2 9 15 1 4 - 2 9 7 5 5 1 4 1 1 1 SHETLAND - - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND - 5,857 13 10 6 5,805 32 58' 23 5,716 29 17 4 10,766 24 46 11 22 6,672 47 4 48 7,066 217 35 30 6,491 42 3 100 9,467 246 30 6 36 8,185 250 16 70 8,215 732 4 39 8,014 275 14 124 10,554 770 7 113 4,015 2 6 190 4,806 1 8 97 8,768 3 11 223 6,127 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 5 2 6 9 5 1 5 9 7 6 26 21 5 7 10 13 28 30 146 76 46 26 99 62 140 45 398 116 162 38 424 89 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - - - - 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 5 58 22 3 15 257 113 2 5 20 81 2 1 4 27 43 6 e' 36 2 1 9 63 178 12 4 26 1 6 15 134 10 12 22 58 3 4 42 48 83 8 4 19 14 39 8 5 49 38 97 4 5 19 33 42 4 9 47 134 81 15 4 26 14 37 6 9 47 32 85 2 12 FORFAR - _ _ 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - _ _ 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 3 12 1 16 7 61 1 3 4 6 22 3 7 5 6 3 32 13 14 2 9 3 15 4 13 3 12 16 5 1 27 27 18 3 n 6 8 2 22 27 18 2 1 4 4 2 11 38 17 1 8 5 4 15 24 8 3 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - - 3 1 3 3 4 1 2 4 1 1 9 1 5 4 11 5 5 11 1 2 8 8 4 16 1 8 13 3 6 6 4 8 5 13 1 6 4 11 5 1 18 5 4 15 5 2 13 1 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 4 10 3 6 11 4 12 4 3 10 1 1 25 6 11 21 4 12 6 5 13 4 4 56 12 21 41 3 7 54 9 7 38 5 11 88 6 30 28 1 6 42 8 7 28 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - 28 PEEBLES - - _ 29 SELKIRK - - - 1 28 1 1 26 24 2 2 3 24 2 1 23 2 1 2 1 2 67 1 3 44 4 6 2 4 68 3 2 o 38 3 6 1 106 1 4 1 6 67 6 18 4 86 3 5 5 79 12 8 1 1 1 48 3 2 2 22 6 4 7 5 1 36 1 1 1 41 2 10 3 4 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 82 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 1 4 2 8 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 11 9 2 5 4 2 1 5 12 12 i 5 1 4 14 12 1 8 2 2 9 6 3 5 Not Stated 2 33 2 2 30 1 12 2 9 27 3 15 38 5 2 1 44 5 4 59 26 3 39 3 4 2 60 15 2 9 48 8 2 7 86 1 31 11 5 51 8 5 63 1 20 3 1 31 1 2 1 4 61 11 21 1 14 1 1 44 12 1 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. (-By Birth Born ill Foreign -v Natural- Parts - ( ized FOREIGNERS { ^Zts^"" ' BORN AT SEA (British) - 10 4 1 1 7 1 11 4 5 4 14 2 2 2 1 13 2 2 11 1 21 3 19 2 1 1 19 6 1 10 7 3 17 1 1 15 4 3 1 1 6 4 2 1 1 8 1 11 TOTAL Inhabitakts - 6,098 6,558 5,945 11,104 7,000 7,982 6,806 10,256 8,964 9,897 8,784 12,214 4,604 6,145 4,308 7,319 0/the dhoue, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - GLASGOW TOWN - - 12 16 8 12 2 15 5 12 10 8 15 8 13 8 10 8 31 24 26 10 27 13 3 6 37 8 86 3 29 12 21 2 77 49 19 5 44 81 20 4 61 46 34 7 61 28 7 3 37 27 14 3 16 2i 7 2 29 35 19 3 33 14 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN - - PERTH TOWN 2 10 1 i 2 1 12 2 1 3 9 1 1 1 33 2 5 2 1 8 28 8 5 2 2 16 1 2 7 6 1 1 9 1 7 4 5 2 3 1 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 328 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN BIRTH-PLACE 5. Ross & Ceomahtt. 6. Inverness. 7. Naibn. S. Elgin. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. !' FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 'Above 20Yrs.i20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. 17,107 19,871 16,638 24,969 18,769 22,119 17,603 26,043 1,993 2,129 1,948 2,691 10,648 10,239 10,196 13,091 NORTHERN SOUTHERN Not Stated Divisions. 16,857 242 8 19,618 237 16 16,357 269 12 24,675 274 20 18,239 616 14 21,464 582 73 17,151 434 18 26,426 518 99 1,957 36 2,073 49 7 1,894 50 4 2,518 68 6 10,424 219 5 10,026 206 9 9,963 217 16 12,796 280 15 I. NORTHERN 11. NORTH-WESTERN - III. NORTH-EASTERN IV. EAST-illlUL.lNU T. WEST-MIDLANB 214 16,240 312 53 38 B89 18,294 625 156 104 2:50 15,7.-!.-! •Mi 47 44 779 23,141 611 15!i 85 151 17,025 726 ](U 170 459 18,982 1,257 397 369 88 16,148 639 137 139 247 23,296 1,265 308 310 12 244 1,665 24 12 26 673 1,329 32 13 13 243 1,617 15 6 34 842 1,591 38 13 23 391 9,909 76 25 98 1,272 8,377 241 37 37 419 9,378 98 31 116 1,503 10,932 188 57 \I. SOUTH-WESTERS Til. SOI TII-EASTERN VIII. SOUTHERN 156 75 11 91 89 57 180 79 10 87 128 69 .•!44 154 18 287 226 69 302 124 8 249 212 57 21 9 6 24 17 8 18 17 15 17 42 9 129 85 5 96 77 32 116 97 4 112 141 27 Not Stntctl Cnuiitles. 8 16 12 20 14 73 18 99 - 7 4 5 5 9 16 15, 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 2 6 47 160 2 14 98 425 2 7 47 174 3 13 lOS 664 3 13 66 69 5 13 172 269 5 5 10 62 11 14 57 2 7 1 8 17 S 1 15 18 2 4 17 2 6 32 68 4 1 10 22 7 7 30 72 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 15,791 449 17,353 941 15,280 453 21,843 1,298 947 16,078 2,359 16,623 670 15,478 2,597 20,699 51 193 211 432 60 183 2J6 5y6 78 313 432 840 73 346 500 1,003 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN _ - - 11 KINCARDINE 59 133 49 67 4 59 167 139 149 11 43 122 53 71 14 84 170 104 149 4 220 268 89 139 10 278 444 210 287 38 211 240 78 103 7 317 472 168 271 37 1,474 134 26 29 2 983 223 50 72 1 1.440 122 1 25 1 29 1 1,212 283 47 44 5 123 8,791 729 257 9 339 6,178 1,279 544 37 125 8,251 728 261 13 452 8,261 1,585 587 47 12 FORFAR - - _ 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 16 23 13 1 35 88 31 1 1 14 27 4 2 25 78 49 1 6 48 90 19 1 3 99 224 64 1 9 30 91 10 2 4 81 172 44 t 1 12 6 6 9 15 5 3 4 > 4 7 19 10 2 28 27 15 6 93 88 48 10 41 40 14 3 70 72 34 4 8 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 5 8 22 3 17 4 78 5 7 1 35 1 14 2 65 4 9 8 154 5 39 12 312 6 11 9 114 5 27 8 270 6 2 4 6 5 1 7 4 2 4 1 8 11 3 10 1 13 8 15 1 15 3 13 24 7 19 7 21 RENFREW - 22 AYR 23 LANARK 21 8 127 12 18 61 32 7 141 16 7 64 53 19 272 48 57 1S2 52 21 229 45 162 5 16 5 3 16 o 16 2 4 11 5 11 113 18 21 67 8 8 100 20 - n 73 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 1 65 4 2 3 3 50 13 13 3 7 1 65 9 1 1 2 8 93 9 8 7 3 6 128 14 3 1 2 172 15 8 3 104 11 5 1 S 171 17 5 4 7 9 1 13 2 1 - 16 1 1 26 7 6 1 1 2 71 3 5 1 3 3 48 8 10 4 4 83 4 5 2 3 5 113 11 10 1 1 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 4 3 2 2 21 22 2 12 1 3 3 3 25 3 9 5 9 1 3 27 23 10 9 3 3 1 1 20 21 4 9 5 1 4 3 1 3 6 1 5 4 5 3 2 6 12 6 9 2 1 1 11 6 5 5 Not Stated 8 104 5 10 2 16 166 15 72 2 12 86 3 17 2 20 164 2 43 14 221 16 45 7 73 318 30 171 10 18 178 2S 1 99 302 3 113 2 17 1 1 7 25 3 10 4 28 6 1 5 33 6 5 101 1 17 9 158 6 67 2 16 120 4 16 15 152 3 51 2 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Siibj's. (-By Birth Bom in Foreign i Natural- Parts - I ized FOREIGNERS {X'-" I BORN AT SEA (British) - 37 7 2 _ 20 11 5 8 27 8 2 52 5 2 2 1 74 21 3 o 1 44 21 6 27 2 4 75 16 3 77 11 4 14 1 1 9 5 1 6 1 10 3 1 12 3 4 50 6 1 4 3 2 26 4 2 8 1 1 54 10 50 11 2 8 1 TOTAL Inhabitants - 17,274 20,170 16,783 25,240 19,159 22,752 17,907 26,571 2,027 2,174 1,997 2,649 10,833 10,504 10,400 13,371 0/the above, there loere Born in ABERDEEN TOWN - - DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - - GLASGOW TOWN 13 8 54 109 30 7 33 44 21 6 54 125 38 5 61 60 49 27 81 230 77 34 123 139 39 14 76 189 79 29 141 132 4 11 8 9 10 2 14 11 9 5 19 7 74] 10 64 1 s7: 103 19 32 39 82 16 72 75 137 17 78 66 GREENOCK TOWN - LEITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN - - PERTH TOWN - - 16 7 1 6 6 4 2 17 6 7 6 10 8 3 11 33 20 2 22 10 11 8 27 37 12 4 17 20 12 12 17 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 5 4 4 8 1 7 8 1 6 6 13 7 12 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. •6-A{) NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOAVNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. ' ; BIRTH PLACE PRESENT IN 9. Bani'K 1 10. Aberdeen. 11 . Kincardine. 12. FOBI'AB. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above Under 20 Yrs, 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20yr3 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. i Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. 14,803 13,187 14,396 16,663 65,444 60,200 63,521 73,926 8,728 8,349 8,181 9,668 60,828 62,512 61,397 75,183 t SWrSTHERN 1 SOiTIIEKX - - _ Not Stated Divisions. 14,671 131 1 13,014 151 22 14,282 108 6 16,500 147 16 64,605 773 66 59,007 1,107 86 62,687 794 40 72,653 1,198 76 8,610 108 10 8,190 146 13 8,083 91 7 9,393 165 10 58,958 1,796 74 49,844 2,640 128 59,194 2,125 78 70,605 4,357 221 1. NORTHERN II. NORTH-WESTERN - HI. NORTH'EASTERN IV. lEAST-NIUlAND - T. WEST-MIDLAND 54 81 14,460 62 14 107 298 12,451 119 39 43 70 14,110 '42 17 91 272 15,946 157 34 159 196 63,544 631 76 561 980 55,840 1,433 193 143 180 61,699 594 71 691 833 69,697 1,339 193 12 10 8,059 515 14 60 73 7,197 840 20 19 9 7,576 473 6 49 68 8,314 932 30 53 99 1,870 56,753 183 267 520 4,863 43,853 341 41 106 2,063 66,788 197 362 932 7,451 61,328 532 TI. KOrTH-WESTERN - Til. SOilTH-EASTERN VIII, SOUTHERN - - - 45 S3 3 66 73 12 47 60 1 58 74 15 360 377 36 534 476 97 39e 363 35 498 582 118 58 39 11 58 64 24 56 28 8 65 78 22 1,018 720 58 1,162 1,147 231 1,247 802 76 2,079 2,039 239 Not Stated Counties. 1 22 6 16 66 86 4C 75 10 13 7 10 74 128 78 221 1 SHETLAND - - - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 2 10 09 20 4 12 56 35 1 4 16 22 4 4 67 26 24 50 60 25 82 100 262 117 23 33 57 3C 141 94 262 94 5 4 2 1 7 23 20 10 9 3 7 7 21 11 10 12 11 25 5 30 43 141 53 4 12 23 2 57 69 164 72 5 BOSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 27 54 105 193 26 44 S6 186 97 99 .526 454 11£ 35E 474 2 8 37 36 3 6 39 29 45 54 224 296 35 70 3G8 666 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - - _ 11 KINCARDINE 16 435 12,604 1,387 18 41 660 9,392 2,295 63 11 400 12,376 1,318 10 39 851 12,205 2,803 48 23-5 2,011 60,o6S SOI 86 743 4,520 48,432 2,039 i 27 1 26C 1 1,92C 58,607 87e 81 914 5,42S 60,604 2,67C 11 43 1,132 6,873 7 40 167 1,854 5,129 1 19 31 1,065 6,460 7 48 168 2,163 5,928 6 55 81 789 939 41 207 810 1,970 2,335 4 66 90 899 1,014 43 287 508 8,421 3,192 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 26 18 14 4 51 29 32 3 4 17 9 13 3 76 35 39 7 444 IOC 67 3 17 867 313 216 8 29 40f 9C 76 14 83C 275 20£ 7 2£ 446 38 30 1 690 91 66 1 2 414 25 31 3 776 90 62 4 63,620 2,136 944 22 32 35,328 6,489 2,876 98 62 63,291 2,353 1,084 28 32 60,176 7,210 3,779 91 72 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBABTOK 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 3 5 4 2 21 4 14 9 5 3 12 6 14 2 40 12 22 1 103 24 63 3 3E 13 2C 83 23 &i 5 S 7 4 8 2 10 2 2 2 11 3 14 2 127 37 17 2 195 48 80 18 125 47 15 10 348 72 96 16 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 3 3 39 13 16 37 7 2 38 4 16 38 42 29 289 88 113 333 58 30 308 75 88 335 6 3 49 13 10 35 11 2 42 7 9 49 144 65 819 227 180 755 160 67 1,020 367 263 1,449 24 LINLITHGOW - - 25 EDINBURGH - - - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 2 66 5 1 4 53 6 8 1 1 1 63 3 1 6 48 4 8 4 4 17 312 21 13 3 11 12 379 41 28 6 10 13 293 18 24 ; 10 32 458 40 25 14 13 1 33 3 2 4 48 5 5 2 1 24 1 2 4 56 8 8 2 23 632 36 16 9 6 63' 863 114 76 27 4 41 706 28 9 12 6 SO 1.695 132 73 33 16 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 2 1 5 3 1 3 1 10 3 2 11 11 5 9 27 3p 15 19 10 n 7 7 32 39 20 27 2 2 6 1 6 12 3 3 1 1 2 4 9 7 3 3 20 18 11 9 74 75 35 47 26 20 16 15 71 So 1 26 j 67 Not Stated 1 86 2 14 1 22 114 7 67 2 6 72 5 9 2 16 119 2 60 66 032 11 84 3 86 1,036 27 474 14 40 672 4 93 3 75 1,061 6 361 17 10 80 2 17 13 117 60 2 7 69 6 12 10 114 4 25 4 74 881 9 429 7 128 1,216 34 4,358 21 78 956 14 623 9 221 1,473 24 6,996 20 ENGLAND - WALES IRELAND - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. r By Birth Born iu Foreign i Natural- Parts - I ized foreigners! ^S""^ : BORN AT SEA (British) 37 13 1 3 1 21 5 8 44 19 2 20 7 1 285 82 17 16 2 15 153 35 30 103 15 4 279 01 5 5 13 213 55 10 39 15 6 24 11 4 ' C 3 1 3 2 30 18 2 IS 6 1 8 1 200 175 1 18 3 10 S8 93 27 181 21 15 192 162 1 14 7 8 222 123 1 21 63 13 16 TOTAL Inhabitahts - 14,961 13,411 14,549 16,862 66,591 62,091 64,656 75,709 8,866 8,533 8,318 9,748 62,561 58,666 63,383 84,143 Of the above, tliere were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN - EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 132 8 65 31 185 18 39 29 130 5 43 29 179 13 34 25 20,040 207 237 234 10,317 223 286 245 19,646 194 230 244 15,013 197 333 261 336 85 24 33 367 21 30 23 312 27 19 22 498 37 40 28 477 26,836 414 607 917 11.860 '584 496 .535 26,860 480 785 1,953 17,872 1,071 1,113 GREENOCK TOWN - LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN - - - 1 7 1 3 6 3 4 6 3 4 6 12 40 9 22 14 45 35 70 25 35 10 31 23 49 30 69 6 2 8 2 6 7 8 1 1 2 3 1 ■7 2 8 56 115 25 362 49 110 88 798 66 132 18 393 109 349 109 1,190 2 T 330 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NU.MBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE • PRESENT IN 13. Perth. 14. Fife. 15. KiNBOSS 16. Clackmannan. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yra. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yr.s. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under Above Under Above Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. 28,167 31,276 27,381 38,265 40,278 37,919 39,654 48,856 1,605 1,783 1,680 2,244 5,908 4,996 5,838 6,329 SODTHEKN Not Stated Ztlvislnns. 26,482 1,620 65 28,792 2,415 69 25,571 l,7 95 1 93 1 4 75 44 9 286 5 3 140 80 3 1 8 146 58 17 21 5 11 6 1 2 O 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 63 29 6 2 15 3 7 20 1 42 16 2 19 8 9 5 2 1 TOTAL iNHABITAIiTa - 2S,'905 33,058 23,093 40,226 41,211 39,757 40,513 50,650 1,628 1,821 1,600 2,281 6,119 5,278 6,010 6,618 0/lhe above, there were Bom in 164 842 822 419 ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 52 677 280 617 121 563 393 508 73 579 317 662 168 731 617 756 70 567 587 426 123 549 571 300 59 578 514 372 1 3 24 24 2 9 14 11 1 11 16 29 2 7 33 16 8 13 60 112 10 22 74 83 8 17 56 136 19 25 103 137 GREENOCK TOWN LKITII TOWN - ?.\\:-^\.Wi' TOA/N rERTII TOWN 25 55 6 4,699 18 42 34 2,809 33 40 10 4,673 55 90 59 3,817 17 183 16 102 32 138 46 170 46 159 17 89 41 229 65 242 2 3 1 3 3 2 IS 5 2 4 2 7 6 16 6 13 9 4 5 21 13 19 10 12 8 9 12 30 18 28 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 33\ NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE • PRESENT IN 17. Stiblikq. 18. Dumbarton. 19. Akgtll. 20. Bute. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under ZO Yrs. Aho¥e 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under '20Yr.s. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above Under 20Yrs. 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAKD - Portions. 26,657 23,430 24,938 25,297 17,710 15,190 16,919 17,591 17,588 20,895 16,777 22,815 3,629 3,906 3,541 5,477 \ MOKTHERTf \ SOiiTHEJSSf 1 Jfot Stated Divisitms. I. fiOKTHERSr ' M. NOKTH-WESTEISS - ' III. NOKTBI.EASTEKBf ■ IV. EAST-MID1AS!S V. WESX-MIDIANB 23,120 3,487 50 18,252 4,974 204 21,725 3,174 39 19,823 5,257 217 13,686 3,978 46 9,434 5,687 69 13,010 3,894 15 10,803 6,686 102 15,462 2,118 18 18,298 2,566 31 14,724 2,037 16 19,909 2,734 2,876 881 30 14 2,778 1,117 11 2,606 931 4 3,701 1,705 11 21 56 120 1,393 21,530 105 299 409 3,645 13,894 21 45 108 1,353 20,198 159 297 372 3,711 15,284 11 47 77 263 13,288 108 317 325 1,059 7,625 12 55 71 257 12,615 133 ,408 334 940 8,988 22 1,055 65 167 14,143 105 1,816 281 591 15,505 23 1,037 66 141 13,457 103 2,015 199 587 17,005 2 8 13 17 2,694 35 83 52 106 2,502 3 16 8 14 2,665 40 137 48 no 3,426 VI. SOBTn-WESTESN ¥f5. SOUITH-BASTEEN van. SOSITHERN 2,320 1,074 93 2,996 1,762 226 2,175 922 77 3,222 1,755 280 3,656 240 82 4,796 669 322 3,586 232 76 5,643 667 376 1,895 134 89 2,012 258 296 1,847 120 70 2,297 333 246 830 31 20 962 79 76 872 39 20 1,536 101 68 Not Stated Counties. 50 204 39 217 46 69 15 102 18 31 16 30 14 11 4 11 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 2 1 15 3 10 9 62 24 6 3 10 2 23 35 76 25 2 1 3 6 3 6 56 45 1 3 8 11 4 60 58 6 4 5 7 9 17 36 43 3 8 6 6 . 10 22 33 38 1 1 4 1 18 12 1 2 3 5 22 10 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - - - 11 45 87 212 20 25 125 172 15 32 104 213 20 35 131 277 52 1,003 247 1,569 60 977 230 1,785 6 2 33 50 7 9 51 86. 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 6 19 22 57 16 9 63 79 198 60 6 12 12 64 14 12 65 61 181 53 1 25 6 41 4 12 58 49 172 34 3 12 10 37 9 24 77 59 144 30 3 19 8 28 7 8 44 41 166 22 2 9 12 39 4 9 34 39 105 12 1 4 7 1 1 12 12 23 4 1 6 1 5 14 6 21 2 12 FORFAR - - _ 13 PERTH - - _ 14 FIFE - - - _ 15 KINROSS - - _ 16 CLACKMANNAN 91 619 253 5 425 242 1,75S 698 92 755 69 690 212 12 470 195 1,894 628 76 918 60 95 85 5 18 166 501 289 20 83 43 119 60 4 31 119 488 253 21 59 36 94 28 2 7 112 354 101 7 17 24 77 33 4 8 79 367 110 9 22 4 6 6 1 23 50 30 1 2 5 4 4 1 26 49 25 1 9 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON •9 ARGYLL 'JO BUTE 21,100 375 46 9 13,019 613 240 22 19,787 339 64 8 14,276 615 359 34 1,085 12,009 156 38 1,265 5,365 917 78 1,068 11,351 161 35 1,511 6,201 1,188 88 64 97 13,915 77 139 147 15,042 177 75 94 13,190 98 176 162 16,483 185 11 20 147 2,516 46 62 477 1,927 26 24 150 2,365 72 95 691 2,568 21 RENFREW - - - 22 AYR - - - - 23 LANARK - - - 224 150 1,946 407 408 2,181 222 165 1,788 400 466 2,366 749 284 2,623 1,1.53 741 2,902 726 269 2,591 1,358 849 3,436 481 135 1,279 518 447 1,047 457 150 1,240 648 420 1,229 129 155 546 232 274 456 149 171 562 360 350 826 2t LINLITHGOW '25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 23 PEEBLES - _ - 29 SELKIRK 586 403 34 21 13 17 864 663 84 74 37 30 476 376 28 17 11 14 844 718 94 45 29 25 77 141 9 6 5 2 163 295 52 40 20 9 61 150 8 5 4 4 145 396 57 41 21 7 17 87 9 6 5 10 37 146"^ 30 21 8 16 22 86 2 3 3 4 47 207 31 22 19 7 2 26 1 3 7 53 8 3 2 6 32 4 1 2 15 67 13 3 1 2 00 ROXBURGH - - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT- - S3 WIGTOWN - - _ 32 32 7 22 63 91 29 43 21 30 12 14 70 111 30 69 12 34 13 23 33 115 36 138 18 22 10 28 43 118 42 173 8 16 27 38 43 105 69 79 7 24 21 18 44 111 37 64 3 9 4 4 13 27 15 21 1 1 12 6 1 5 32 11 20 Not Stated - ' - 50 267 5 270 5 204 652 12 2,216 8 39 280 7 236 7 217 446 12 1,731 3 46 315 6 692 2 69 447 10 4,135 3 15 328 5 649 3 102 500 8 3,142 12 18 182 3 97 11 31 312 21 680 12 16 172 8 87 6 30 358 5 385 11 14 51 40 11 92 2 308 ■ 2 4 48 22 2 11 126 1 265 4 ENGLAND _ _ _ WALES IllELAND - _ - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. f By Birth Born in Foreign -I Natural- Parts I ized FOREIGNERS {g^^^Pf^^ '_ BORN AT SEA (British) - 69 34 1 11 2 1 43 27 4 67 4 3 63 28 5 3 78 38 1 16 1 6 71 46 5 4 1 3 50 30 1 25 3 2 67 33 18 2 18,024 91 42 21 15 5 16 15 19 4 2 2 19 12 5 51 4 4 61 19 1 2 50 19 5 4 1 1 22 8 2 4 11 2 2 7 1 1 20 7 24 6 1 TOTAL Inhabitakts - 27,322 26,366 25,567 27,628 18,855 19,896 21,407 17,969 22,015 17,133 23,654 3,756 4,334 3,640 5,904 Of the dbnxe, there were Bom in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - - GLASGOW TOWN 17 39 202 1,059 64 55 317 936 14 27 171 953 48 57 389 1,018 18 32 78 1,696 48 69 180 1,649 9 19 111 1,572 37 48 228 2,005 9 7 S-1 1,028 43 21 100 711 16 9 62 967 25 16 125 884 3 3 14 437 9 9 32 347 2 4 21 432 7 12 51 622 GREENOCK TOWN LBITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN 36 33 22 26 32 41 63 80 5 47 12 26 8 79 23 93 173 18 115 J3 172 28 306 63 230 6 88 9 334 39 304 45 266 9 63 8 201 8 114 18 234 9 72 10 229 23 175 21 50 5 33 2 62 7 83 8 69 3 34 131 5 120 6 332 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OE AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNK. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN BIRTH-PLACE 21. Renfhew. 22, Ate. 23. Lanark. MALES. Under Above I'O Y]-a. 20 Yre. FEMALES. MALES. SCOTLAND Portimis. NORTHERN SOUTUKK.\ Not Slatctl I. NORTHERN II. NORTH-WKS4TI5R7J IIJ. NORTII-EASTEStS IV. EAST-MSJU.'VNW ■»'. >Vr;sT-,-HB»l.ASiII> \'l. SOIITH-WEiSTiUKr. Til. SOIlTII-EASTEiS.'j Till. SOl;TIlElt.\ Not Stated Cviiniics. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 clackmannaj: 17 stirling - 18 dumbarton 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTOM 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 2'J SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRKillT 33 WIGTOWN Not Stateil Under Aliove iLTnder 20 Yrs. 20 ^'r^.tOYr I » ! \ 1 I f lii,l:!'< 3:i,(irj4 ', I'MW I'lRTlG S5.3,400 i,:^7n !1,17 711 7,ril« Jl 2,011 '-!7.JH.') .'iLii-J-j i;47,d:)l li).:;i.', lr,2,048 i(i;i I isi li ;« -JL-i; j 41 43 174 117 83!) 112 598 102 l.lifif 1/1 '.10 4,23b 46,837 30,04 1 4iO ],n'i7 IBS 81 J 103 11 184 24 8 29 14 64 10 57 44 235 73 604 3 26 22 120 8 91 69 308 10 53 122 445 11-3 539 130 56i3 8 42 29 107 39 130 152 379 1,311 16,938 513 183 96 Above 20Yrs, 43,329 ENGLAND _ - _ WALES IRELAND - - -^ MAN, GUERNSEY, .lERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj'.s. ( By Birt li Born in Foreign< Natural- Parts - I ized European Othera BORN AT SEA (Britisli) FOREIGNERS {g;™,. TOTAL Inhabitants 271 434 359 132 40,344 1,432 5,061 93 301 23 25 103 922 19 i,l-59 16 133 128 3 47 10 11 53,186 Of the above, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN - EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN t GREENOCK TOWN ( LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN J PERTH TOWN O'HM II M^^^.^.— ™»^™ 32 02 151 3,500 12,732 56 10,913 18 7C4 931 2 2.'i0 283 21,429 3,266 5,346 173 664 100 67 36 27 73 302 1.31 308 184 l,fi2() 13 13,504 23 183 102 18 376 40 55,677 114 168 .388 3,386 4,700 101 7,882 41 19 8 37 93 21 95 12 111 112 123 9 24 300 15S 418 135 985 591 ],52iS 5,83 1 38,145 1,340 830 226 28 51 83 75 293 692 19 118 103 304 47 ■ 290 570 528 27 113 1,070 i.y.'-s 3,254 416 14 165 426 51,651 293 704 41 38 3 14 5 32 6 40 46 55 8 16 119 121 102 84 2,725 40.497 107 338 FEJIALKS. MALES. Under! Above 20Yrs, '20Yrs, 51,778 713 Jl,033 32 17 30 4s 152 460 Under 20 Yrs. 50,872 208,597 ] 18, 10.600 Above 20 Yi-.-!. 177,094 40,837 FEMALES. Under 20 Yr?. 20.5,108 10.810 Above 20 Yrs. 200,568 24. Linlithgow. MALES. Under 20Yrs. 10,998 44,640 714 47,5!i.-l !97,510 1:J5.750 ' U-I3,'-U3 '155,339 fl 0,262 131 397 1 4.57 355 1 .5.59 22 :7,5-i9 .50,007 313 ;,32:i|| 083 1071! .32 4 11 39 28 106 232 3n,,537 26,860 891 l.(;s7 4,215 48,259 5,714 7,070 I 2,501 126 329 24 14 12 860 10 ;,234 10 121 108 1 12 10 .53,107 50 70 178 3,642 12,340 70 10,965 18 267 71 835 163 118 35 ;6 13 ;-;-T e 12 5 55 331 101 343 226 ],;;ss :'il 12,247 25 186 79 17 37 8 7 63,741 123 117 494 4,213 6,095 97 9,727 97 12 265 167 260 41 699 872 10 122 59 .,180 18 20 102 1,507 131 6 188 41 60 211 49 173 273 248 21 48 283 180 399 335 1,226 33,381 2,932 102 390 65 38 27 13 77 841 468 937 107 1,172 8 6,985 10 51,688 64 37 212 1,260 95 22 359 51 10 87 i 306 290 710 2*2 619 1,070 1,; l.OCl 4,114 4,y-i6 13.078 17,088 44,42 1191, 272 120,.515 717 4,990 1 9.848 2,452! 1,248 : 5,387 131 -Ul I 457 694 1.008 2 756 6,n37 1,898 4,544 4.209 11,25J 22,071 187,966 139,560 4,895 I 10,34 ! 1,082 j 5,43,' 355 1 589 13 9 40 258 394 1,044 9,173 45 22 Above 20Yrs, 9,017 FEMALES. UnderlAbov" 20Yrs.i20Yri 1,630 7,350 37 55 70 162 684 659 1,527 5,680 143 10,26: 657 9,598 42 232 365 942 B,620 S.C7i 7,370 1 6 33 17 44 38 127 26 38 115 191 71 43 144 24 156 268 225 16 55 149 343 117 199 97 636 97 861 46,629 2,517 74 201 30 17 17 4 11 277 166 239 552 5 770 4 105 60 «,283 226 1 393 I 31 172 134 6,52 81 1 138 792 444 2,609 174 890 744 2,600 538 i 1,440 39,865 3,119 106 456 66 48 30 11 72 956 427 997 131 5,443 12 126 36 14 15 57,479 11 13 124 1,558 142 8 180 1,055' 3.036 809 1 4^823 979 3,972 4b ■ 364 245 ! 883 2.247 i 6,506 2,030 ' 3,951 1,063 I 6,80,? 283 826 7,236 11,242 4,692 13,671 179,344 95,602 29 1.58 30 339 9021 450 213 1.C52 481 .32 182 169 843 1,31 ,',^r; 667 2,266 69 392 66 42 280 1,465 198 37 431 18 1,.531 2,929 170 81 24S 31 123 590 145 390 5,190 135 8,831 55 773 504 20 141 41 19 1,881 6,052 768 467 568 112 580 2,493 69(5 1,618 457 9,157 274 53,831 93 795 315 144 1,021 210 63 224,300 242,987 397 631 1,876 103,276 1,052 295 1,168 211 1,059 1,202 3,772 49,005 1,385 626 3,463 977 837 849 843 25 202 2,681 1,960 1.161 '335 7,146 4,440 176,380 1.390 2,981 173 85 227 39 130 500 129 323 355 5,096 125 8,071 37 726 484 12 78 36 24 219,797 1,! 102,! 393 .534 1,179 318 1,162 242 2,125 4,.581 3,406 271 816 7,976 4,840 8,705 1,150 13,644 14,868 111,048 2,198 o,:;--;i 780 456 501 78 481 2,400 635 1,919 589 8,209 209 44,352 97 _ 8 13 38 1 - 4 4 34 5 36 2 1 9 20 7 30 19 90 3 21 [ 25 55 143 4 31 3i0 46 60 64 920 8,226 68 I' 159:; 538 86 30 5 85 147 1,295 4,450 874 1,000 779 316 114 329 76 68 265,116 1,080 876 4,049 59,920 2,229 677 4,370 940 180 2 256 11,469 13 213 207 12 49 13 14 138 47 30 16 50 64 16 23 37 641 12 1,879 4 15 12 11 15 1 22 43 130 9 28 308 49 7 1 49 57 836 7,688 866 41 13 140! 696 ( 812. 1,524 1 5,715 137 1 13 j 1 o- I ■lil'. •ii si i 60 I 6851 1,207 4,619 954 l:;4 4ti 49 13 40 56 13 28 11,610 31 20 234 246 11 59 30 18 141 208 4 10 179 1,051 6 10,62; 14 193 197 31 10,401 19! 19l( 211 196 14 57 24 22 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 333 NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OE AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OP THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OE THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND. BIRTHPLACE PRESENT IN 25. Edinburgh. 2 6. Haddington. 27. Beewiok. 23. Peebles. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALE J. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs, Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr.s. A bove 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr.s. Under 20Yi's. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yr.v SCOTLAND - Portimis. 81,308 81,801 82,058 103,666 9,037 8,440 8,340 9,964 7,826 7,722 7,676 9,394 3,130 3,092 3,153 3,704 NOKTHEKX _ _ _ Not SSated lyivisions. 6,078 75,054 176 22,799 58,633 369 6,584 75,285 189 30,762 72,339 565 278 8,743 16 750 7,662 28 298 8,033 9 1,258 8,667 39 107 7,709 10 361 7,354 7 127 7,444 4 545 8,843 6 121 3,005 4 323 2,768 1 141 3,007 5 415 3,287 2 I. IVOUTHERJf H. NOKTII-WESTEK.X - HI. JTOllTH-EASTEKN IV. EAST-MIDIAND V. WEST-MI»lAXO 676 349 1,122 3,117 814 3,247 1,807 4,411 11,354 1,980 819 426 •1,218 3,162 959 5,435 3,071 6,599 13,718 2,939 16 36 65 125 46 46 101 140 386 77 20 69 59 113 37 100 403 175 459 121 4 2 17 71 13 16 31 93 179 42 7 11 27 60 22 40 99 107 242 57 5 12 58 46 15 23 61 181 43 2 7 25 71 36 35 41 77 211 61 VI. SOI.'TII-WESTEStX VII. SOBITH-EASTEKS VIM. SOUTHERN 4,050 70,02.3 981 6,706 48,742 3,185 4,172 70,044 1,069 8,060 60,486 3,793 194 8,466 83 245 7,206 211 166 7,791 76 309 8,114 244 56 7,164 489 118 6,430 806 57 6,906 481 146 7,650 1,047 310 2,666 129 493 1,945 330 359 2,523 125 785 2,1-23 379 Not Stated Counties. 176 369 189 565 16 28 9 39 10 7 4 6 4 1 5 2 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - _ i SUTHERLAND - - 201 126 286 63 636 737 1,446 428 194 177 301 87 1,233 1,297 2,195 710 7 3 2 , 4 4 4 27 11 2 3 12 3 11 20 48 21 1 1 2 2 2 8 4 3 1 2 1 9 8 21 2 - 1 9 5 1 1 6 8 17 4 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 147 202 864 943 200 226 1,553 1,518 6 30 38 63 11 58 63 340 1 1 11 20 3 8 13 81 3 2 13 10 4 3 24 17 7 NAIRN - - 8 ELGIN _ _ _ 9 BANFF - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 21 223 148 639 91 120 837 699 2,310 445 17 247 178 686 90 183 1,138 978 2,783 617 1 7 10 36 1 5 25 27 72 11 3 10 7 37 2 4 50 24 79 18 4 13 3 16 13 47 15 2 2 2 17 4 3 14 22 60 8 1 1 8 2 2 6 8 34 11 2 3 16 4 15 15 38 9 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - 15 KINROSS - - _ 16 CLACKMANNAN - 748 600 1,558 49 162 2,199 2,991 5,379 377 408 667 688 1,577 63 167 2,315 3,583 6,869 435 516 30 35 51 3 6 78 91 194 12 11 22 35 42 2 12 83 105 240 13 13 13 21 30 3 4 43 66 71 4 5 11 18 30 1 45 73 108 6 10 5 13 18 3 19 29 66 61 8 27 12 13 19 3 24 39 63 7.3 7 29 17 STIRLING - 13 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - - - 20 BUTE _ - _ 508 162 116 28 1,291 246 405 38 649 137 143 30 1,849 278 732 80 19 14 12 1 48 9 16 4 20 6 10 1 67 12 39 3 8 4 1 20 13 9 7 6 9 29 13 14 1 33 6 8 26 2 14 1 21 4 10 1 28 5 13 5 •21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 394 349 3,307 744 1,090 4,872 405 341 3,426 927 1,231 5,902 21 17 156 27 62 166 20 9 137 33 66 210 7 8 41 10 27 81 1 7 49 10 39 97 11 17 232 17 21 455 7 20 332 23 45 717 21 LINLITHGOW 2.1 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 1,253 66.414 1,248 480 403 220 1,972 39,388 3.856 LSOO 1,313 413 1,523 66,114 1,299 614 392 202 2,779 48,860 4,652 2,123 1,600 472 41 702 7,465 221 22 15 66 872 5.765 425 47 31 43 751 6,765 193 22 12 72 1,152 6,279 522 62 27 9 251 146 6,708 8 42 18 352 407 5,569 23 61 10 201 157 6,482 13 38 26 479 495 6,546 39 66 12 280 24 24 2,145 81 27 439 66 81 1,196 136 23 303 29 29 2,066 73 42 4S2 76 80 1,302 141 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - _ - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - 532 288 85 76 1,670 982 .307 i 226 665 301 122 81 1,915 1,171 372 336 57 22 2 2 143 38 17 13 52 16 6 2 159 58 13 14 470 13 4 2 747 41 11 7 462 9 6 4 973 61 9 14 88 37 4 202 114 9 5 71 52 2 203 156 12 8 Not Stated 176 3,114 38 850 15 369 5,573 i 90 7,166 41 189 2,930 38 776 27 565 6,306 72 6,975 64 , 16 204 1 91 1 28 311 2 643 1 '9 205 1 68 39 408 1 623 10 388 1 32 7 653 1- 184 3 4 401 16 1 6 816 2 1-26 1 4 45 2 19 1 88 1 161 5 64 15 2 86 77 ENGLAND WA LES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. ( By Birth Born in Foreign < Natnral- Parts ( ized - FOREIGNERS {^S"""*! BORN AT SEA (British) - 891 261 8 243 20 16 730 256 1 87 1,166 i 71 24 742 212 26 170 16 8 1,051 236 140 465 56 33 18 13 6 20 6 5 10 ,2 29 8 1 27 11 3 6 1 2 13 4 1 3 19 7 3 15 4 1 18 6 20 11 - 5 1 4 4 1 1 8 • 2 2 o 8 5 8 2 2 2 TOTAL Inhabitants 86,764 97,005 I 87,003 118,064 9,-372 9,440 8,662 11,046 8,268 8,612 8,017 10,376 3,206 3,356 3,245 3,881 Of the aliove, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 331 361 38,607 1,742 897 1 718 ; 20,930 2,140 337 332 38,646 1,760 1,145 741 27.320 2,70J 14 12 248 66 18 15 241 53 11 7 248 49 17 19 345 79 2 5 111 24 11 2 120 31 1 2 94 23 6 4 175 24 1 95 18 10 7 119 29 1 I 114 23 U 11 146 37 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN per™ TOWN - - - 135 10,663 75 154 181 4,900 261 576 lis 10,481 92 151 280 6,235 275 711 6 67 3 2 3 53 12 5 10 65 3 5 3 88 10 18 1 31 1 2 20 3 3 16 27 5 15 17 ^1 1 27 I 5 21 6 7 See LEITH, p. 388. ■634: XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES : AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. COUNTIES OF SCOTLAND BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN 29. Selkirk. 30. ROXBUKGH 31. Dumfries. 32. KlRKOUDBEIGHT. 33. Wigtown. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES MALES. FEMALES. Und. 20 Y. Abo. 20 Y. Und. 20 Y. Abo. 20 Y. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs, UnderAbove Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yr.'i. 20Yrs. Under 20Yr3 Above 20Yrs Und.l Abo 20 Y.I20 Y Und 20 Y . Abovf . 20Yrs Und 20 Y . Abo . 20Y Und. Above 20 Y. 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - - Portions. 6,115 5,720 5,990 7,120 11,514 11,647 11,445 14,023 10,712 16,617 16,312 21,287 9,407 9,036 9,305 11,696 8,873 7,492 8,574 10,070 1 NOKTmsItlV SOJJTHKRJf Not Statctl JJicislons. 189 5,925 1 508 5,208 4 203 5,782 5 610 6,495 15 176 11,330 8 644 10,885 18 180 11,201 4 845 13,150 28 168 16,530 14 670 16,947 100 16£ 16,134 la 66e 20,49C 141 9£ 9,301 11 30S 8,722 7 10( 9,20] i ) 817 79 23f 11,360 8,791 7,25C 19 3 i 66 2.-ri 8,606 9,80:. 2 C I. NOKTHKRN 11. JiORTn-WESTEIRJi - III. NORTH-EASTERN IV. EAST-ItllDlANU V. WEST-.1IIU1AND 4 10 30 99 46 16 20 82 306 84 4 10 31 93 C2 50 51 99 313 97 7 27 103 33 20 61 122 353 82 8 11 29 1(11 31 68 103 15( 397 127 6 11 23 71 57 22 46 106 267 129 6 2C 27 61 60 39 56 126 290 145 2 4 19 34 36 11 24 96 109 70 5 4 17 32 45 IJ 46 70 lis 70 11 15 IC 1£ 31 16 25 45 92 60 8 13 2 27 14 5.:; 16 9i 26 72 TI. SOUTH-WESTERN 111. SOUTH-EASTERN ¥IM. SOITHERN 125 4,739 1,061 216 3,376 1,616 107 4,705 970 286 4,053 2,156 136 1,155 10,039 276 2,274 8,335 148 1,170 9,943 276 2,772 10,102 623 227 15,680 971 455 14,521 636 192 15,306 1,268 522 18,700 284 79 8,938 618 170 7,934 307 702 82 189 8,812; 10,469 412 64 8,316 722 101 6,427 S9C 44 8,072 842 12.3 8,840 Not Stated Counties, 1 4 5 15 8 18 4 28 14 100 13 141 11 7 4 ' 19 3 4 2 6 1 SHETLAND - - - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 1 3 8 7 4 3 8 24 15 3 3 3 2 13 8 2 1 1 4 8 14 31 15 2 2 2 2 6 10 4 1 3 2 5 9 8 17 1 1 2 6 3 1 1 1 6 9 3 6 2 2 1 1 4 9 2 6 2 I 5 2 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 6 4 9 11 3 7 18 33 3 4 29 32 4 7 42 61 11 19 27 20 17 39 2 2 11 13 2 19 27 5 7 11 14 2 15 15 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 1 3 5 20 1 2 15 15 39 11 1 6 6 18 4 2 16 16 53 12 2 6 19 1 3 19 19 66 15 1 4 6 18 1 41 31 63 14 1 4 4 10 4 2 15 20 55 14 7 6 11 4 4 22 24 63 13 3 2 14 2 9 11 54 19 1 — 4 12 1 16 12 33 8 1 6 3 4 7 7 22 5 1 3 3 5 2 5 6 8 31 6 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 10 6 27 4 53 33 73 90 14 96 9 6 36 3 39 18 75 96 16 108 19 30 37 2 15 62 108 133 9 41 20 18 45 3 15 80 108 156 12 41 21 24 18 O 6 66 104 70 10 11 19 21 16 2 4 67 117 82 12 12 12 9 11 1 1 26 36 2 1 6 18 7 1 29 44 31 3 6 10 1 2 2 34 33 22 1 2 6 4 3 2 1 3.T 29 30 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 42 4 69 2 12 1 56 2 3 1 69 4 20 4 19 8 5 1 63 10 2 24 3 4 83 15 26 3 20 15 20 2 62 20 40 7 2S 8 13 1 58 22 64 11 11 9 15 1 25 3^ 18 7 18 2 36 7 23 4 6 8 12 5 11 12 29 8 6 6 6 8 21 8 34 8 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 14 19 92 2S 44 144 9 16 82 42 49 195 12 26 98 33 72 171 7 11 130 27 69 180 25 236 362 67 447 467 47 259 330 75 620 673 26 149 109 32' 405' 181: 26 164 117 37 496 169 34 195 183 46 647 129 31 211 148 64 625 163 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 19 333 44 267 107 3,969 24 550 101 563 194 1,944 21 374 47 263 125 3,875 45 692 114 705 246 2,251 8 285 36 550 41 235 30 472 131 1,158 83 400 17 269 40 561 43 240 28 663 157 1,356 83 486 6 137 14 14 29 27 21 252 37 40 61 44 6 120 7 7 29 23 26 298 49 38 61 60 11 37 6 5 14 7 7^' I 24 6 10 48 2 6 6 10 12 107 28 20 IS 4 13 45 4 1 1 17 48 12 13 6 4 30 3 3 1 , 3 15 71 17 1 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES - ^ - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 955 95 8 3 1,364 218 23 11 866 93 8 3 1,823 284 37 12 9,777 231 25 6 7,030 623 61 21 9,631 280 19 13 9,152 871 54 25 123 14,725 736 96 286 12,080 1,347 208 116 14,267 832 91 252 16,417 1,788 243 27 827 7,811 273 46 l,48li 5,829 678 16 890 7,637 269 45 2.011 7,752 661 3 62 207, 8,043 10 103 337 5,977 4 53 218 7,797 12 i2i 45S Not Stated 1 119 3 25 4 206 2 277 1 5 1.32 2 37 15 244 2 246 2 8 529 2 30 4 18 877 441 1 4 528 2 33 2 28 1,052 13 323 3 14 796 10 68 6 100 1,104 19 628 10 13 707 9 33 6 141 1,169 23 372 11 11 339 14 23 3 7 465 16 479 3 4 388 9 29 6 19 521 11 325 7 3 249 7 107 5 4 194 10 1,056 7 2 204 4 92 1 c 239 6 1,0!)5 11 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. (By Birth Born ill Foreign < Natural- Parts (. ized - FOREIGNERS | g^™Pf '^ I BORN AT SEA (British) - 10 5 2 17 12 10 10 8 2 6,176 20 8 1 3 15 18 1 4 1 23 14 1 7 2 1 20 22 1 46 9 13 10 3 4 49 16 4 1 4 37 21 4 26 2 1 56 28 1 1 68 19 8 15 3 25 23 1 4 4 26 9 1 4 2 1 27 25 1 1 30 10 6 1 4 2 15 15 1 1 1 14 10 1 4 1 1 23 1 22 11 6 2 TOTAL Inhabitants - 6,279 6,245 7,646 12,118 12,910 12,059 15,499 17,671 18,369 17,152 22,975 9,843 10043 9,791 12,613 9,274 8,790 8,924 11,460 Of the above, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 9 i 111 57 10 9 158 54 13 6 132 36 19 5 219 79 4 6 154 66 14 12 227 80 9 6 151 78 25 28 335 85 2 i 184 15 20 149 165 2 2 85 156 13 16 193 171 5 26 75 16 7 61 77 4 34 82 9 1 5 1 62 31 73 137 8 4 24 83 1 2 20 107 13 7 i1 ICG GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN - 3 20 5 2 2 20 17 12 3 26 4 ] 14 32 17 3 8 21 1 8 7 30 11 15 3 15 7 4^2 11 17 2 11 1 3 3 20 7 13 6 9 3 3 1 17 7 15 6 3 9 1 5 4 10 7 4 3 10 2 5 13 8 8 14 2 3 14 6 15 4 12 4 6 8 i 2 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 335 BIETH-PLACES OF PEESOES PEEf-^TNT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT m Total Population. BIRTH-PLACE. ■a 1 02 ■73 ■fab 1 ■D 1 • c ABROAD. fqo zn Britisli Subjects by- Naturalization. 1ri Si" 1 .1 S o SCOTLAND - 3,735,573 3,397,759 90,017 1,806 218,745 949 12,874 5,563 • 916 555 6,399 Portions. NOETlHEItlV 1,593,971 1,530,047 21,501 473 33,340 300 4,501 1,921 233 193 1,462 ^OUTHEKN 2,141,602 1,867,712 68,516 1,333 185,405 649 8,373 3^-"^ 683 362 4,937 Divisions. I. NORTHERN 123,984 122,768 728 16 174 31 184 42 3 4 35 II. NOSTH-WESTERM - 165,856 163,119 1,539 77 499 26 406 100 20 10 60 in. NOKTH-EASTERN 418,250 409,801 4,806 94 1,420 53 1,347 351 70 54 254 IV. EAST-MIDlANiO 602,421 571,999 9,952 182 18,292 99 1,783 1,083 HI 94 826 T. WEST-MIBIAND 283,460 262,360 4,476 106 14,955 91 781 345 ^29 31 287 VI. SOUTH-WESTEEN - 1,385,447 1,179,295 35,793 884 159,599 390 4,130 2,236 355 235 2,530 Vn. SOUTH-EASTERN 546,653 494,505 23,363 288 20,772 174 3,741 1,121 293 101 2,300 VIII. fSOUTHERN- 209,497 193,912 9,360 161 6,034 85 502 275 35 26 107 Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 29,705 32,044 39,859 29,502 31,687 39,437 128 202 248 1 2 22 49 67 4 9 16 27 67 61 12 9 18 3 - 1 2 9 17 8 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 22,376 79,467 86,389 22,142 78,585 84,534 150 520 1,019 12 25 52 36 142 367 2 6 20 29 136 270 3 31 69 7 13 1 1 9 1 14 46 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 8,847 46,108 59,783 8.661 44,174 59,049 103 531 391 4 14 16 23 141 140 1 4 5 37 180 122 6 31 44 5 I 1 4 2 6 24 13 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FOKFAE 269,047 35,465 268,663 263,091 34,826 249,920 3,401 380 4,526 48 12 81 1,012 104 12,405 37 6 57 930 78 702 233 37 553 57 2 50 38 9 49 200 11 310 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS - - ~ 130,282 172,131 7,330 125,089 166,707 7,212 2,297 2,636 63 43 43 1 2,126 1,475 29 14 24 424 501 17 193 277 4 17 27 1 14 26 2 65 415 1 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON 24.025 106;883 78,182 23,071 100,322 67,410 430 1,545 1,590 14 36 29 267 4.453 8;618 4 23 20 139 253 279 56 127 130 36 6 11 3 12 9 35 106 86 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 21 RENFREW - 80,761 17,634 225,611 78,075 16,563 188,649 1,024 317 4,796 37 3 103 1,249 635 80,444 40 8, 74 172 77 623 65 23 417 10 2 39 9 1 36 80 15 530 22 AYE - - _ _ 23 LANARK _ _ _ 24 LINLITHGOW - - 217,630 942,206 44,003 199,379 791,367 39,350 3,345 27,652 1,070 38 743 28 14,070 115,085 3,365 34 282 17 434 3,073 78 201 1,618 49 26 290 14 35 164 9 68 1,932 25 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 388,836 38,610 35,273 348,833 35,781 32,517 17,923 1,128 2,258 238 6 4 14,767 1,425 358 147 2 6 3,414 94 70 965 3S 28 261 8 4 81 4 2 2,207 24 27 28 PEBBLES 29 SELKIRK _ - _ 30 ROXBURGH - - - 13,688 26,346 52,592 13,079 24,945 48,529 283 701 2,986 3 9 19 272 586 827 3 10 28 57 110 13 28 63 5 1 14 3 2 6 2 ■ 15 28 31 DUMFRIES - _ - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT , 33 WIGTOWN 76,167 42,290 38,448 70,928 39,446 35,009 3,775 1,713 886 67 49 26 1,001 856 2,350 32 19 24 210 108 74 84 67 61 13 7 1 8 8 4 49 17 13 i3S XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. Total. EuEorE. Asia. ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Under Above 20 Years. 20 Years 1 1 Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Under 20Years Above 20 Years Under 20 Year. Above . 20 Years 1 Under . 20 Years Above .20 Years. SCOTLAND - 12,871 ?,.'!7S 2,64C 1 3,185 3,665 '^37 203 231 299 1,604 881 1 ! 1,535 1,292 Poiiions. ( [ i ( 1 NORTHEKN 4,501 1,295 078 1,277 1,251 C5 61 73 106 638 217 C41 1 442 SOlTilER^ 8,373 2,083 1,968 ! 1,908 2,414 172 149 168 193 1,026 664 894 850 Du-isiuns. 1 ! i I. NOItTUKKN 184 49 28 57 50 2 i 3 14 6 14 6 H. NOKTIIMESTEttN - 406 111 64 102 129 11 18 12 37 20 43 U III. NOKTBI-EASTEKS - 1,347 405 212 417 313 18 23 19 26 240 66 228 110 IV. K.iJ^T-NIOlAND 1,7S3 526 251 I 'JO ijlQ 26 16 20 49 258 91 257 197 V. WEST-MIWl.lJiB 781 204 123 211 243 10 13 / 16 89 34 i 99 1 85 VI. SOJJTH-MESTEKJi - 4,130 1,028 1,069 952 1,091 82 86 76 112 455 319 414 278 VII. SOI TII-EASTEK.\ 3,741 951 809 824 1,157 85 66 74 72 5.34 .318 431 502 Till. SOITUEK.V 602 104 100 132 166 6 7 S 9 37 27 49 70 Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 27 67 61 10 14 19 1 13 10 11 21 17 6 19 15 - 2 _ 1 2 3 2 8 3 2 3 4 7 2 2 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY a INVERNESS 29 ,136 270 6 37 71 4 20 44 8 27 75 11 5-2 77 1 10 - IS 4 8 1 9 28 1 6 15 8 35 2 17 27 7 NAIRN - - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 37 180 122 9 60 37 6 26 21 10 64 44 12 50 20 3 3 o 4 o 3 2 8 24 23 2 9 2 6 29 21 6 20 3 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 930 78 702 285 24 200 153 6 88 279 30 192 213 18 222 15 15 20 t 10 ; 11 10 20 1 28 172 13 89 51 2 25 149 23 97 72 9 62 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - - 15 KINROSS 424 601 17 117 140 6 71 75 2 113 140 3 123 146 6 6 2 2 12 4 1 9 11 57 74 3 25 36 48 86 2 50 73 2 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 253 27!) 63 69 71 15 43 50 A-2 63 67 19 78 91 1 5 4 2 7 6 2 6 1 6 8 35 34 32 5 9 17 24 28 32 10 26 32 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 172 77 623 42 22 133 19 11 183 61 20 121 50 24 186 1 8 19 1 7 1 1 20 17 6 52 6 2 25 31 8 40 18 9 46 22 AYR - - 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 434 3,073 78 122 773 15 81 795 16 105 726 17 126 779 31 7 67 2 6 61 1 6 5 64 2 7 85 60 343 5 33 261 4 48 326 6 38 194 15 25 EDIN6DRGH 20 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 3,414 94 70 891 18 13 730 20 19 742 29 18 1,051 27 20 81 47 1 1 66 2 2 70 1 513 12 2 289 11 7 406 10 4 462 7 9 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 28 57 110 4 10 15 8 17 23 8 10 26 8 20 46 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 9 4 3 9 2 3 10 3 6 22 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 210 108 74 49 25 15 37 26 14 56 27 23 68 30 22 2 3 3 1 1 3 2 3 i 1 2 17 8 3 13 4 1 28 7 4 33 8 7 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 337 BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PKESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN Africa. America. Australasia. Colony hot stated. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs Atove 20 Yrs. Undei 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under aOYrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - 178 162 126 154 778 1,007 740 1,452 519 387 551 459 2 6 2 9 Portions. NORTHERN _ - _ 79 37 55 49 284 273 277 503 228 96 231 151 1 1 SOVTHEUN _ _ _. 99 125 71 105 494 734 463 949 291 291 S20 308 1 5 2 9 Bivisions. 1. INORTHERxN - 2 - 1 14 14 26 24 21 4 17 16 H. NORTH- WESTERN - 6 f? - 5 40 33 28 62 17 8 13 6 III. NOftTH-EASTERN 31 11 27 13 70 90 94 140 46 22 49 24 - - IV. EAST MIDLAND 38 13 24 22 107 89 79 175 96 41 101 73 1 1 - T. WEST-MIDIAND 4 8 4 8 53 47 50 102 48 21 51 32 - TI. SOUTH- WESTERN 55 41 38 42 279 451 257 508 156 157 165 144 1 5 2 7 TU. SOUTH-EASTERN 40 76 22 53 170 243 163 380 122 116 184 148 2 rni. SOUTHERN 4 8 11 10 45 40 43 61 13 18 21 16 Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - _ 2 . - 7 5 1 8 3 6 13 5 2 13 5 7 11 2 1 2 4 5 3 3 6 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - - 6 1 2 - 1 3 2 2 19 21 2 12 21 2 9 19 4 27 85 3 8 9 1 2 6 6 10 3 4 1 5 - - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF 3 5 2 1 2 3 4 1 10 6 4 13 16 2 9 14 5 18 8 10 3 2 11 5 1 6 3 - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE - - 12 FORFAR - - 22 1 24 9 6 23 1 16 4 2 16 47 6 37 54 3 31 64 5 40 105 4 85 29 4 35 19 1 16 32 1 29 12 2 31 - - - 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS - - 5 9 2 5 3 3 4 2 25 27 1 29 28 1 16 17 39 42 4 23 28 13 8 1 34 30 21 18 1 1 - - 16 CLACKMANNAN - - 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON - - 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 4 2 17 17 24 5 17 18 6 20 17 5 31 46 10 12 9. 3 7 5 8 8 16 3 11 3 - - - 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW 1 1 1 6 1 4 2 8 11 1 52 6 6 105 13 40 16 9 94 13. 14 20 6 3 28 15 12 30 13 5 18 - - - ' 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - - 24 LINLITHGOW - - 4 50 3 3 32 1 4 30 2. 4 30 1 31 196 2 34 312 3 36 181 3 56 358 13 19 117 3_ 5 124 2 12 123 4 20 106 2 1 5 2 1 6 25 EDINBURGH - - 26 HADDINGTON - - 27 BERWICK - - 37 67 1 3 19 1 50 2 145 5 10 222 4 5 134 9 10 334 12 6 115 1 1 105 3 3 117 8 1 133 5 5 - - - 2 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK - - - $0 ROXBURGH - 1 3 1 2 7 8 1 7 1 1 8 6 2 5 5 5 10 15 1 1 4 3 5 4 4 3 4 _ 1 - " 31 DUMFRIES - - - 3'2 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - 1 2 2 , 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 27 8 9 12 16 8 19 9 10 24 14 8 2 4 3 7 3 3 4 7 6 4 5 3 - - 2 u 338 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIP.TH-PLACES OF NATIVES OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN E TJ I^ O I^E. Cyprus. Gibraltar. Heligoland. Malta and Gozo. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yra. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above . 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - 1 - 103 107 110 196 3 9 5 130 87 121 88 i'lii-tioilS, 1 i NOKTIIER.\ - - _ - - 37 33 45 76 3 2 1 4 25 19 28 26 SOITHERX 1 - 66 74 ar, 120 - 7 1 1 105 68 93 72 fJn'isio/L-<. j 1 1 1 I. \ORTIIEKi\ - - - 2 - 3 - - : - - - II. NORTH- WKSTKRN - - 9 13 10 1 - 1 - 1 5 2 III. NORTH-EASTERN - - 10 16 12 19 2 2 2 6 5 7 5 IV. EAST-MIDLAND - - 15 7 17 31 - 2 11 9 12 16 V. MEST-MIDIAND - 3 8 3 13 - - 7 5 4 3 \I. SOI TH- WESTERN 1 31 40 28 67 7 1 50 39 48 44 TII. SOITH-EASTERN - 32 30. 33 46 - - - 53 26 41 26 VIII. SOITHERN - - 3 4 4 7 - - - - o 3 4 2 (JilUi/.(ic^. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - - 2 - 1 2 I - - - - - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - - - 9 13 4 6 1 - - 1 - 5 2 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - - 2 2 2 4 2 i 1 - - - 1 '' 1 I 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR . 8 9 14 3 6 6 15 1 17 1 2 - 2 6 6 4 7 5 4 3 9 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 3 2 1 1 1 5 4 1 7 6 - - 3 1 1 1 7 2 -6 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - - ^ 2 2 5 3 1 3 1 3 8 - - 1 3 4 2 3 1 3 3 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW - - - _ 1 4 7 4 1 1 7 2 - - i 10 1 3 13 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 1 _ - _ 4 23 1 31 4 3 21 4 56 - 5 - 1 3 43 1 4 25 1 2 43 2 3 28 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - _ _ 30 24 1 1 30 1 1 45 - - - 51 23 36 1 1 25 1 28 PEEBLES - - - 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 - - 1 2 1 1 ' 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - " 3 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 ~ - - 2 1 1 2 2 2 IN SCOTLAND IN 1831. 339 BIETH-PLACES OF NATIVES OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. J^^XJ^. Ceylon. HONQ-KONQ Singapore, India. Maueitius. PRESENT IN MALES. . FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above ^OYrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - 138 56 110 81 65 20 62 38 1,445 783 1,348 1,150 16 22 15 23 Portions. NOKTHERX 84 26 76 44 20 7 26 15 532 180 535 379 2 4 4 4 SOVTHERIV 54 30 34 37 45 13 36 23 913 603 813 771 14 18 11 ;9 Divisions. I. NORTU£K\ , - - 1 ' - _ _ _ 14 5 14 6 _ - - - H. NORTH- WESTEUX - 4 2 3 1 - 2 32 20 39 41 - - III. NORTH-EASTEKIV 48 16 64 26 9 1 9 3 182 48 163 80 1 1 2 1 IT. EAST'ilUDLAXD 24 7 16 12 7 5 8 7 226 76 231 175 1 3 2 3 T. WEST-MIDLAKD 8 2 4 3 3 1 7 5 78 31 88 77 - " TI. SOlTH-WESTER\ 19 13 12 13 37 9 26 6 397 293 372 250 2 4 4 9 Til. SOUTH-EASTERN 32 15 22 21 8 3 10 17 483 286 393 455 11 14 6 9 Till. SOUTHERN - Cuvntifs. 3 2 - 3 - 1 - - 33 24 48 66 1 1 1 1 SHETLAND _ _ - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - - - - - - - 3 2 8 3 2 3 4 7 2 2 - - - 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 - 1 9 23 5 15 7 32 14 27 - - - 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - 11 6 1 2 1 8 8 1 5 2 2 1 2 1 8 11 16 1 7 2 5 21 11 5 14 1 - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 29 2 15 13 28 9 9 17 1 2 6 1 1 7 5 2 4 136 11 73 37 1 23 112 14 82 52 8 55 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 3 3 2 5 2 4 3 5 6 1 3 1 2 3 47 71 3 22 27 44 80 2 44 66 2 1 1 1 2 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON - - 3 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 32 30 28 4 8 16 23 24 31 8 22 29 - - - - 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW - - - 1 2 1 1 6 2 1 - 3 2 1 1 16 4 48 5 2 23 27 6 39 18 8 38 2 - - 1 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - _ 24 LINLITHGOW - - 17 2 9 3 8 2 3 4 1 1 35 9 26 1 4 58 291 5 31 239 4 45 288 4 31 181 14 - 4 4 3 5 25 EDINBURGH - - - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - 31 15 19 1 20 8 3 10 17 465 10 1 257 11 7 371 9 4 416 7 9 9 2 14 6 9 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - - - - - - - - - 2 8 4 3 9 2 3 9 3 6 21 1 ~ 1 1 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - 3 1 1 - 3 - 1 - - 14 8 3 12 2 1 28 7 4 30 8 7 - - 340 XIV.— BIKTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PEESENT m SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COHNT lES. PRESENT IN j^ii':EbxCj^.. J^J^ h\J=i,XC}J^. Cape OF Good Hope, Sierua Lbone, &c. Canada & Newfoundland. Dembeaea (Bbitish Guiana). West India Islands. MALES. FEMALES, MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 2J)Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above! Under 20Yrs.|20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND 178 162 126 154 531 609 535 884 73 43 67 60 174 . 355 138 508 Podioiis. NORTIIKRK 79 37 55 49 193 178 222 322 30 7 22 23 61 88 33 158 SOUTIIKRIV 99 125 71 105 338 431 313 562 43 36 45 37 113 267 105 350 Dwl^i(i):^, I. NORTIIEKIV - 2 - 1 13 13 22 21 _ 1 _ 1 1 3 3 II. XORTH-WESTEKN - 6 3 5 38 21 27 44 2 1 3 - 12 - 15 III. NORTII-EASTERX 31 11 27 13 49 53 78 81 9 1 6 5 12 36 10 54 IV. EAST-MIDLAXD - 38 13 24 22 67 60 59 115 10 5 7 11 30 24 13 49 V. WEST-MIDLAND 4 8 4 8 26 31 36 61 9 1 7 4 18 ir, 7 37 Tl. SOITH-WESTERX 55 41 38 42 185 272 179 311 22 13 20 20 72 166 58 177 VII. SOrXH-EASTERN 40 76 22 53 125 136 108 214 9 21 17 14 36 86 38 152 VIII. SOUTHERN - 4 8 11 10 28 23 26 37 12 2 S 3 5 15 9 21 Coc.nCiiS. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 2 7 5 1 8 2 4 13 4 2 13 4 - 1 2 1 1 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS ti 1 2 - 1 3 2 1 17 21 2 9 12 1 8 19 2 17 27 .) - 1 1 1 1 3 9 - 2 8 7 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF 3 5 2 1 2 3 4 1 8 4 4 7 r. 2 6 11 2 7 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 6 10 3 2 3 10 S 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 22 1 24 9 6 23 1 16 4 2 16 31 5 32 35 2 23 54 5 35 65 2 61 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 12 3 19 1 5 5 3 38 1 20 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 9 2 5 3 4 2 14 11 1 20 14 12 9 25 22 3 1 5 1 1 4 2 5 10 11 8 8 1 4 4 12 15 1 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 1 2 3 4 2 1 o 4 2 9 9 7 3 8 12 3 17 10 4 17 29 2 2 5 1 1 3 2 6 6 12 2 9 5 2 3 4 1 14 15 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW 1 1 1 6 1 4 2 8 9 1 32 6 5 54 9 31 7 8 61 2 4 3 4 4 2 4 16 1 48 5 7 1 29 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - _ 24 LINLITHGOW - - 4 50 3 3 32 1 4 30 2 4 30 1 20 133 2 19 199 2 22 126 3 28 222 " 9 5 13 2 8 1 15 1 15 6 50 13 105 1 13 40 27 121 i 25 EDINBURGH - - - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 37 67 1 3 19 1 50 2 101 4 10 117 3 5 7 175 11 5 9 21 17 14 35 1 84 1 31 3 3 148 1 1 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - 1 3 1 2 7 3 1 7 1 1 8 4 1 5 5 5 9 12 - 1 - - - - 1 1 3 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WrGTOWN - 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 2 17 5 5 4 8 7 11 5 5 17 6 2 7 2 3 1 4, 2 2 3 3^ 1 1 7 7 1 4 2 3 7 5 6 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 341 BIETH-PLACES OF NATIVES OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PEESENT IN SCOTLAJSTD, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. ^TJSTE/JLTrJ^SI^ - Colony not Stated. PRESENT m AUSTRATJA. New Zealand. Tasm ANIA. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs Under Above 20 Yrs. 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. CJnder 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under aOYrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - 316 333 350 396 196 34 196 31 7 20 5 32 2 6 2 9 Portions. liOKTUEKX 130 82 141 135 94 9 86 7 4 5 4 9 1 1 SOVTKERX 186 251 209 261 102 25 110 24 3 15 1 23 1 5 2 9 Dicisioris. I. NORTUERX 13 3 13 13 8 4 3 1 - - - - II. NOKTII-WESXERN - 13 8 12 6 4 1 - - - - - III. NOKTH-EASTERN - 27 17 28 22 18 4 20 1 1 1 1 - - IV. EAST-MIDIAXD 53 34 55 67 42 5 43 2 1 2 3 1 1 V. WEST- MIDLAND 24 20 33 27 22 18 1 2 1 VI. SOIJTU-WESTEKJr - 86 139 108 122 67 10 56 11 3 8 1 11 1 5 2 7 VII. SOrxII-EASTERN - 91 97 88 126 31 13 46 12 6 - 11 - 2 VIII. SOITHEICX 9 15 13 14 4 2 8 1 1 - - - - - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - _ _ 2 ORKNEY - - 3 CAITHNESS 4 8 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 - 1 2 2 1 - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 1 5 8 1 2 6 5 9 3 3 1 5 2 3 1 - 1 1 1 - - - - - - 7 NAIRN - - - , 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 7 2 2 8 3 1 6 3 3 1 - 3 2 - - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE - - n FORFAR - - 15 3 23 14 1 15 16 1 24 11 1 30 13 1 12 4 1 15 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 13 PERTH - - 14 FIFE - 15 KINROSS 14 8 9 6 1 14 12 18 17 9 19 3 1 18 17 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 ; 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 8 5 5 3 7 4 5 4 12 2 8 3 2 6 3 - 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 -- ~ 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW - - 9 5 10 6 3 24 11 6 17 12 4 15 4 9 10 2 4 6 13 2 2 1 1 1 - - '22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 13 63 3 5 110 2 10 81 1 15 92 2 6 51 8 2 41 3 4 5 3 6 1 1 9 1 5 2 1 6 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 85 1 88 3 1 77 8 114 3 3 30 1 11 2 40 1 11 1 - 6 - 8 2 1 - - - 2 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK - - 30 ROXBURGH 1 1 4 3 5 2 4 3 3 - _ 2 - - - 1 - - - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - 1 1 3 i 3 3 4 2 3 4 5 o 1 3 2 5 3 ^ 1 - - - - 342 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES SCOTLAND PurUi'tts, SOItTHVAiy SOUTIIIilO If i vis I nits. I. i\OKTIIEIC\ II. \OKTH-WESTEKX' III. jrOKTH-EASTEKX lY. EAST-MIDLAXU T. ■WEST-MIDIAXO VI. SOI TIl-WESTERX TII. SOI TH-EASTEKjr VIII. SOIfTHERN Covnties. i SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT- 33 WIGTOWN - NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - Total. Under 20 Yrs. 7,024 2,347 4,677 MALES. 1,8.52 Above 20Yrs, 1,693 693 49 130 475 1,288 405 2,826 1,515 336 12 13 20 4 39 91 12 40 47 328 48 652 224 330 7 75 145 150 84 26 492 262 2,072 72 1,307 50 34 21 31 83 105 82 66 916 14 32 159 373 115 746 331 82 15 114 15 186 57 100 1 29 36 54 17 8 142 61 543 17 285 13 5 6 5 19 20 27 16 486 1,207 14 47 87 245 93 707 435 65 4 7 3 16 31 69 6 135 40 56 3 11 34 33 21 5 128 67 612 26 367 13 11 6 12 16 26 11 12 396 FEMALES, nder 20Yrs. 1,678 582 1,096 27 126 326 94 708 286 102 Above 20Yrs. 1,801 586 1,215 Europe. MALES. Under 20Yr.s. 4 3 1 1 8 19 3 10 19 74 20 171 50 88 1 16 31 35 21 7 119 520 16 246 5 5 22 29 26 25 12 24 103 344 103 665 463 87 43 Id 14 72 160 103 65 497 13 409 16 12 26 30 18 13 409 Above 20Yrs. 391 159 232 17 111 65 11 989 FEMALES. 325 664 33 9 114 1 58 4 1 28 35 57 173 52 380 254 30 49 3 92 24 47 2 10 4 70 26 284 220 7 3 7 7 13 346 Under 20Yrs. ■&i 139 220 Above 20Yrs. 1 1 11 101 25 143 59 18 24 5 114 1 64 2 1 20 915 Asia. MALES. Under 20Yrs, 315 600 4 15 54 189 53 297 272 31 42 5 94 41 48 1 5 20 16 16 1 40 23 234 5 244 13 10 7 1 274 101 47 Above 20Yrs, 4 4 12 19 8 14 30 10 6 1 5 1 1 3 1 10 30 28 4 24 2 1 1 13 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. 92 42 14 35 1 12 1 18 24 Africa. MALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs 52 13 Under 20Yrs, FEMALES. 22 30 13 9 4 9 } 12 12 2 14 11 9 2 15 10 5 11 10 13 19 Above 20Yrs. 27 1 12 15 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 343 BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IX SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN America. Abboad— Country not Stated. Born at Sea. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20Years. SCOTLAND - 1,195 487 1,097 614 5 25 2 3 108 151 96 200 Portions, NORTHERN 419 108 351 181 5 1 46 44 43 60 SOUTHERN 776 379 746 433 5 20 1 3 62 107 53 140 Divisions. I. NORTHERN - ,- 7 5 8 6 - 2 1 1 11. NORTH-WESTERN - 19 5 16 7 3 - 1 4 3 2 UI. NORTH-EASTERN 96 20 87 34 1 - 23 7 15 9 IV. E,IST JIIDIAND 220 48 193 95 1 1 14 22 18 40 V. \VEST-MID1ANT> 77 30 47 39 - 6 10 7 8 TI, SOIITH-WESTEltN 524 221 500 259 5 15 - 1 32 71 42 90 VII. SOITH-EASTEKN 206 131 176 130 5 1 2 20 32 10 39 Vm. SOITHEKN 46 27 70 44 - - 10 4 1 11 CuiCtltitLj. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 2 1 5 3 3 1 3 1 2 - _ - - 1 1 _ 1 L. 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 7 12 2 3 1 7 9 7 1 2 - - 1 1 4 3 1 1 7 NAIRN - _ _ 8 ELGIN - - 9 BANFF 5 4 11 1 5 3 10 15 1 8 3 _ - : 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 71 5 96 13 1 28 46 13 89 22 45 _ 1 : 15 4 10 4 2 15 13 2 8 6 1 16 13 PERTH - _ _ 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS 36 69 1 14 5 32 56 1 18 21 - 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 8 10 11 1 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 18 26 34 1 14 10 15 17 14 11 18 8 _ - . 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 5 2 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW 11 6 88 6 44 12 4 83 8 5 53 - 2 - - 2 11 4 1 8 2 10 1 7 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 46 390 13 23 154 12 53 364 14 25 181 3 3 2 6 7 2 1 1 2 19 3 10 53 3 8' 24 15 68 3 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - 171 9 4 108 4 2 146 5 5 112 6 5 2 . 1 16 24 2 1 8 33 2 1 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK - - 50 ROXBURGH - - 5 4 9 5 7 3 3 13 1 3 8 - 1 1 _ 1 1 2 1 _ 4 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - 10 15 12 11 7 2 21 14 22 17 9 10 - - - 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 NATURALIZED BRITISH^ SUBJECTS (included in \- the above) - - -J 34 43 17 129 3 1 1 - - - - 344 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN Under aOYrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. NORTIIERV SODTHERX Diumons. I. XORTUERX II. NORTH-WESTERX III. NORTH-EASTER X IT. EAST-MIDIANU T, WEST-MIDIAXD TI. SOUTH-WESTERN Til. SO«ITH-EA8TER\ Till. SOITIIERX Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 OEKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 BOSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON IS ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) E TJI^/O 1= E Austria. MALES. FEMALES. Above 20Yrs. 18 4 14 Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. 10 10 Belgium. MALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. 19 6 13 Under 20 Yrs. FEMALES. Above 20 Yrs, 29 Denmahk. MALES. Under 20Yrs. 4 3 3 11 Above 20Yrs. 55 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. 21 Fhakce. MALES. Above 20Yrs. 13 Under 20 Yrs. 106 Above 20 Yrs. 1 5 6 62 1 12 14 5 2 1 41 10 11 196 FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. 87 109 7 69 4 66 37 6 5 2 47 9 13 18 5 43 1 31 1 2 17 93 Above 20 Yre. 29 3 2 37 10 284 137 147 14 78 59 10 1 1 IS 2 55 15 2S 12 58 53 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 50 m SCOTLAND IN 1881. 345 BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN E TJ E. O P'E - Germaht. Gbbeob. Holland. HUNGAET. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrg. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yra. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. 43 328 41 208 22 35 17 39 19 23 25 29 2 2 2 NORTHERN 20 96 15 59 11 - 10 8 1 7 - - - SOUTHERN - - - 23 232 26 149 22 24 17 29 19 15 24 22 2 2 2 Divisions. I. NORTHERN 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - H. NORTH-WESTERN - 2 9 1 5 - - - 1 1 - - - - m. NORTH-EASTERN 3 15 - 11 - 5 - 2 - 2 1 - - - IV. EAST-MIBIiAND 11 49 13 31 - 2 - 7 - 3 3 - - - - V. WEST- MIDI AN» 4 20 1 12 - 4 - 1 - 2 1 2 - - - - TI. SOIITH-TVESTERN 16 130 13 72 18 14 17 14 14 14 10 13 - 1 1 _ Til. SOUTH-EASTERN 7 92 12 71 4 10 - 11 3 1 5 7 - 1 1 2 rai. SOUTHERN - 10 1 6 - - - 4 2 - 9 2 - - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - - 2 OEKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 1 1 - \ ; - ' - - : - - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 BOSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - - - 2 1 3 6 1 2 3 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 1 1 - 1 - 1 . - 1 _ - - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - H KINCARDINE - - 12 FORFAR 2 10 14 27 10 9 1 12 _ 4 : 1 2 - 2 1 1 : - - - 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS - 5 13 1 3 7 8 1 1 - 2 3 2 1 2 - 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - _ - 18 DUMBARTON - - 1 3 1 3 8 6 - 4 7 2 - 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 - _ - - 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 21 RENFREW - 3 4 2 21 1 2 3 9 10 1 1 3 2 2 1 5 1 3 - - 1 - 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - _ 24 LINLITHGOW - - 2 11 8 101 3 11 5 58 1 7 2 11 1 1 13 1 11 2 10 1 8 9 2 8 1 - - 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 6 1 80 1 5 10 1 1 67 1 4 9 - 10 3 1 5 7 - 1 1 2 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - - - 3 1 1 1 2 2 - - _ 1 2 - - - - ~ ~ 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - NATURALIZED BRITISH^ SUBJECTS (included in V the above) - -J - 5 1 3 • ~ 3 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 - 3 6 2 ~ - 11 168 7 113 2 - 5 - 8 1 8 1 1 9 v 346 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIKTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. -F\ Tj :r CD F :B2 . PRESENT, IN Italy. Norway. Poland. POHTUGAL. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under' Above 20Yrs.20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND 17 67 18 56 8 37 8 14 8 47 4 28 9 19 16 20 I\tiilons. ' NOttTIIEICN 5 16 3 11 'J 15 2 4 10 1 4 2 11 5 6 SOlTIIKK^i 12 51 15 45 6 22 6 10 8 37 3 24 7 8 10 14 Divisions. I. \ORTUERN 1 - - - - 2 1 1 - -1 II. NORTH-WE8TEKN - 2 - 2 3 - - 4 - - 1 - HI. MORTn-EASTERN 4 - 1 2 - 1 1 - - 4 - - IV. EAST-9IID1A1VD 3 3 2 4 2 8 2 2 - 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 \. TVEST-iHIBlAND 2 6 1 4 - 2 1 - - ~ - 2 2 2 TI. SOIITU-WESTEKN 7 28 9 19 3 16 3 3 7 19 2 12 4 7 7 6 Til. SOUTH-EASTERN 4 20 5 24 3 6 3 7 1 15 1 9 3 1 3 7 Vm. SOUTHERN 1 3 1 2 - - - 3 3 - - 1 Counties. 1 SHETLAND - - 2 ORKNEY - - 3 CAITHNESS - : '\ _ _ 2 _ 1 1 . - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS k CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 1 2 2 3 - - 4 - - - 1 - - 7 NAIRN - - 8 ELGIN - - 9 BANFF - - - 1 1 - _^ - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - 4 2 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 - 1 4 - 3 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 16 fJLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 2 1 4 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 2 - 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 2 1 3 4 2 - •2 - 1 - 2 5 2 2 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW r. 1 24 5 1 16 1 3 3 11 3 3 7 1 17 1 2 12 1 1 1 6 2 i : 1 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 4 17 1 1 4 19 3 1 3 6 3 7 1 13 1 9 3 1 3 6 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 80 ROXBURGH - 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 2 - _ 3 - - 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN NATURALIZED .BRITISH-) SUBJECTS (included in ]- the above) - - j 1 2 - 1 - -- - - - 1 - - - 4 - 1 5 29 1 13 1 14 2 7 5 25 2 13 - - 5 IN" SCOTLAND IN 1881. 347 BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN E TJ I^O IPE . EOUMANIA. EtTSSIA. Spain. Sweden. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs, Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - - 1 - 43 50 41 62 31 27 26 50 9 43 2 28 Portions. NORTHEUN - .- - . 21 14 23 21 6 7 3 17 5 12 2 8 SOUTHERN - 1 - 22 36 18 41 25 20 23 33 4 31 - 20 Divisi(yiis. I. NOKTHEKK - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - n. JiOBTH-WESTEKN - - - - - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 - - m. north-eastern - - - - 3 3 2 1 - 4 - 2 - 2 1 4 IV. EAST-MIDIiAND- - - - - 15 9 17 16 3 1 1 5 5 5 1 4 V. WEST-MIDLAND - - - 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 7 - 1 - - TI. SOBTH-WESTERN 1 - - 9 15 8 18 19 14 21 20 3 20 - 11 TM. SOFTH-EASTEEN - - 13 19 10 22 6 3 2 13 1 10 9 Tin. SOPTHERN - - - - - - - 2 - 1 3 - 1 - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - - - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS ~ _ ~ _ - _ 1 _ 1 - - : i SUTHERLAND - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - _ - _ - 1 - - 1 1 - 4 - - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - - - 1 1 1 - - _ _ - _ - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - _ - 1 14 2 7 1 1 14 1 7 1 3 1 1 1 2 5 4 1 2 1 1 4 3 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - 15 iQNROSS - - ^ - 1 2 1 2 6 3 2 _ _ 1 1 3 1 1 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - - - - 3 1 4 _ 1 2 i 1 3 1 _ 1 _ 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW _ - - 1 1 2 _ 1 1 3 5 1 6 1 3 3 1 - 4 2 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - - 24 LINLITHGOW 1 _ - 8 13 2 6 15 1 14 8 18 1 18 3 1 15 1 8 2 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - _ - 13 18 1 10 20 1 4 1 3 2 11 1 1 1 9 '-. 6 1 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK - - - 30 ROXBURGH - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 _ - - 1 - - 1 - - 3 15 2 14 4 - 6 - 10 6 348 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PKESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AISTD COUNTIES. E TJE.O I^E - J^SXJi^. PRESENT IN SWITZBBLiND. TUEKET. Ababia. China. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yre. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20\rs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - 3 11 5 25 53 11 48 18 2 1 2 4 80 12 68 12 Portions. NOICTUEUN 1 5 3 8 13 4 9 4 1 o 37 2 24 3 SOIITHEntN 2 6 2 17 40 , 7 39 14 1 1 2 2 43 10 44 9 Divisions. I. NOUTBEKN - - - - - 4 - - H. NOKTM-WESTEKSi 2 - - - - 4 - 5 - III. JfOKTH-EASTEKN - 1 2 5 1 2 - - - 10 1 8 2 iV. EAST-MIDIAND 1 - 6 4 3 3 2 1 - - 2 15 1 7 - T. WEST'HIDI.AKD 1 1 3 - 4 - 4 2 - - 4 - 4 1 TI. SOfJTU-WESTEKN - 2 4 5 37 36 8 1 2 2 11 4 10 3 VU. SOCTU.EASTEffiiV - 2 2 12 3 7 3 6 1 - - 24 5 27 6 VUI. SOCTHEaX - - - - - 8 1 7 - Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - - - - - - 4 - - 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 1 1 - - - - ~ - - - 4 - 6 - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - i 2 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR • 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 - - 1 7 3 6 1 4 1 5 - 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS 1 : 2 2 3 2 - 1 1 - 1 3 2 2 - 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - IS DUMBARTON 1 2 1 2 1 - 1 3 1 - - 4 3 1 1 2 1 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 1 1 1 1 1 5 - 3 1 2 - 1 1 3 - 1 1 - 22 AYR 23 LANARK _ _ - 24 LINLITHGOW 1 4 2 2 2 30 1 1 2 31 6 1 2 1 1 7 4 9 3 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 1 2 11 2 6 3 5 1 1 - 24 5 27 6 28 PEBBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - 1 1 - - _ - - - - - 4 - 3 - 31 DUMFRIES - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - NATURALIZED BRITISH 1 SUBJECTS (included in J. the above) - - - ) - - - - i - - - 1 3 1 4 - 1 9 17 2 1 1 - 4 1 3 - IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 349 BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FORRIGN PARTS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. JLSIJL . j^±':rxg j!^ . PRESiilJ^T IN Persia. Other Countries. Eqtpt. Other Parts. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. SCOTLAND - Portions. - 2 19 15 22 24 18 6 11 4 34 7 21 23 NORTHERN - 2 9 2 11 11 5 - 4 2 17 - 9 10 SOrXHERN - - 10 13 11 13 13 6 7 2 17 7 12 13 Divisions. I. NORTHERN - - - - - - 1 - - - U. NORTH-WESTERN - - - - - 2 - - - - UI. NORTH-EASTERN - - 2 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 9 3 1 IV. EAST-1«IIDI.AND - 2 3 - 2 8 3 - 1 - « - 3 8 T. WEST-MIDLAND - 4 1 8 1 - - 2 - 3 1 VI, SOPTU-WESTERN _ 3 8 2 4 9 3 5 1 6 4 4 8 ¥11. SOUTH-EASTERN - 5 3 8 8 4 3 2 1 6 2 3 5 Vm. SOrTHERN - - 2 2 1 1 - - - 5 1 5 - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS -, - - - - - _ 1 - _ _ _ 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - - - - - : - - 1 1 - - - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - - - - - - 1 _ 1 - 1 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 9 : • 3 1 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS _ 1 - 1 6 1 1 2 2 - 2 1 2 5 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - 2 1 2 - 2 5 1 1 2 _ 2 ; - 1 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 21 RENFREW - - - _ 1 1 2 1 - 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK _ - - 24 LINLITHGOW - - - 3 1 5 1 1 1 4 5 3 2 2 3 1 1 4 1 6 1 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - - - 5 3 6 1 8 4 3 2 1 6 2 3 4 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - _ _ 1 - 1 - - - 4 ' - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 4 1 - NATURALIZED BRITISH) SUBJECTS (included in S- the above'* - - - J - - - - 3 4 1 - 1 2 1 350 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. * -A. nyn -Fi i?> I o j^. PRESENT m Brazil. Mexico. United States. Other States. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES Under 20 Yrs Above 2n \'rs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under Above 20 Yrs. 20Yrs Under Above Under 20Yr.s. 20Yrs. 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above . 20 YrE Under Above Under Above . 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs.20Yr.s. SCOTLAND Portio7is. 33 8 27 24 7 8 6 3 850 349 670 402 305 122 395 185 KOKTBEItN 10 12 11 4 4 310 86 225 111 95 22 110 59 SOGTIIEKK - 23 8 15 13 3 8 1 3 540 263 445 291 210 100 285 126 Dh-i'iiuth-'. I. NORTHEKX - 1 - 3 5 3 3 4 - 5 2 II. If ORTII-W ESTEKN - 1 - - - 13 3 14 4 5 2 2 3 III. JfOKTM-EASTERJI - 4 - 6 3 - - - - 78 14 63 27 14 6 18 4 IT. EAST-itIIDI;Ain» e 6 5 3 1 - 159 41 119 56 63 7 67 Si V. WEST-«IIDI;AKD - 2 1 3 - 57 23 26 21 19 7 18 16 TI. SOUTM-WESTEKN - 17 6 10 10 2 5 _ 1 362 163 306 171 143 57 184 77 VII. SOITH-EASTEEN 5 2 6 3 1 3 1 2 151 86 108 92 49 40 62 33 Vm. gOCTHERN 1 - - - 27 24 31 28 18 3 39 16 Counties. ' 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - 1 - - - - 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 3 1 - 3 2 1 1 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 1 - - - - 5 8 1 2 1 5 9 4 2 3 1 1 2 3 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 1 1 - - - 2 4 8 1 4 8 9 1 6 1 3 3 1 3 2 5 2 1 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR- 4 1 - 5 3 2 2 1 - 59 5 81 9 26 37 9 76 19 36 8 13 4 1 4 4 10 1 7 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 4 - 2 1 2 2 1 30 35 1 9 5 18 20 1 9 8 4 30 5 13 34 8 11 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - 1 1 1 1 3 12 21 24 1 12 7 4 12 5 3 12 1 6 2 9 2 3 10 5 6 8 5 6 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW - - 3 1 2 2 1 5 i 41 4 21 5 4 67 5 3 43 6 2 44 2 21 7 14 3 2 8 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 3 11 5 1 7 1 7 2 4 1 1 35 286 6 21 111 5 24 215 6 11 117 1 8 91 8 2 34 6 28 142 8 12 57 2 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 5 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 2 127 8 4 •72 4 94 3 4 81 4 4 38 1 33 1 46 2 1 26 2 1 28 PEBBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - _ - - _ 3 4 7 5 5 1 3 1 1 7 2 2 2 3 2 10 2 1 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - NATURALIZED BRITISH^ SUBJECTS (included in [ the above) - -J 1 - - - ; 7 11 2 11 6 2 16 8 4 12 5 4 3 i 9 1 1 6 6 18 5 4 6 2 1 1 1 1 18 30 8 86 14 11 8 42 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 351 BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN Abroad— Country not Stated. At Sea. Naturalized British Subjects in tlie preceding). (included m:ales. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Lender 20Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. SCOTLAND - 5 25 2 3 108 151 96 200 68 396 •43 409 Portions. JKORTnERlV 5 1 - 46 44 43 60 35 108 2 88 SOUTHERN 5 20 1 3 62 107 53 140 33 288 41 321 Divisions. I. NORTHERN - 2 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 n. NORTH-WESTERN - - 3 1 4 3 2 3 11 - 6 HI. NORTH-EASTERN - 1 23 7 15 9 24 33 - 13 IT. EAST-IUIDLAND - 1 1 14 22 18 40 2 50 2 57 V. WEST-9IIOLAND 6 10 7 8 6 12 - 11 IT. SOUTH-WESTERN - 5 15 1 32 71 42 90 23 173 14 145 Til. SOUTH-EASTERN 5 1 2 20 32 10 39 10 108 26 149 Tm. SOUTHERN - 10 4 1 11 - 7 1 27 Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY - - 3 CAITHNESS - 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS - _ 1 2 1 1 4 i 1 1 3 5 6 - 2 4 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 1 2 1 1 _ 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - - - _ 1 15 4 10 4 2 15 13 2 8 6 1 16 17 1 30 1 27 1 10 1 21 13 PERTH - - - 14 FIFE - - - 16 KINROSS - 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 8 10 11 1 1 7 9 1 9 17 1 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 5 2 1 5 7 4 1 - 9 1 5 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 21 RENFREW - 2 _ - 2 11 4 1 8 2 10 1 7 3 5 2 18 1 5 17 22 AYR - - 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 3 2 6 7 2 - 1 1 2 19 3 10 53 3 8 24 15 68 3 20 11 144 11 1 12 14 114 3 25 EDINBURGH- 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 2 - 1 16 24 2 1 8 33 2 1 8 1 87 5 3 26 140 3 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK - - 30 ROXBURGH - - - 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 2 1 - 2 1 13 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBEIGHT- 33 WIGTOWN NATURALIZED BRITISH -^ SUBJECTS (included iu \ the above) - J - - - • 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 - 4 1 1 1 8 6 3 1 1 - - - - - - 352 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. Total. EUEOPE.* Asia. PRESENT IN ALL AGES, BOTH SEXES MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. ft MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Years Above 20Years Under 20Years 1 Above 20Year3 Under 20Years Above . 20Years 1 Under |20Years Above . 20Years Under Above 20Years 20Years Under . 20Years Above . 20Years. SCOTLAND 6,399 748 3,933 391 1,327 634 3,531 303 1,117 8 49 _ 3 Pnrlions. NOKTIIGICN 1,462 209 908 73 272 183 847 39 211 3 2 - 2 SOIiTIIOCN - 4,937 639 3,025 318 1,055 451 2,684 264 906 5 47 1 Divisimis. I. AOKTHEUN 35 5 24 1 5 3 22 1 4 _ _ II. NOKTII-WESTEKN - 60 4 37 2 17 4 35 2 16 - _ _ III. KOKTn-EASTERN 254 28 139 13 74 23 122 8 59 1 1 - 1 IV. EA8T-I»IIDLAXI> 826 129 546 33 118 121 518 23 96 1 - 1 V. WEST-MIDLAND 287 43 162 24 58 32 150 5 36 2 - - - YI. SOUTH-WESTEKN 2,530 247 1,685 126 472 189 1,427 90 388 2 41 _ _ VU. SOUTH-EASTERN 2,300 275 1,292 188 545 255 1,216 171 487 3 6 - 1 VIII. SOUTHERIV 107 17 48 4 38 7 41 3 31 - - Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 9 17 8 1 4 8 12 3 1 1 4 1 2 7 11 3 1 1 3 - - - 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 1 14 46 2 2 1 8 29 2 2 15 2 2 1 8 27 2 2 14 - - - 7 NAIRN - - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF . - _ _ 6 24 13 7 3 1 9 8 1 2 4 8 4 3 8 8 1 2 4 S - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - _ _ 200 11 310 18 21 118 3 202 10 21 64 8 66 16 18 103 3 181 5 14 39 8 53 1 1 - 1 1 13 PERTH - - 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS - .- 65 415 1 6 94 33 291 6 4 20 26 1 4 93 31 286 4 3 16 21 1 - 1 - - 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON 35 106 86 8 13 5 20 71 28 2 5 18 5 17 35 6 11 4 20 67 25 2 6 5 16 16 - -- - 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 80 15 530 19 6 67 55 8 416 1 12 5 1 45 15 2 47 61 7 376 12 4 37 2 3 - - 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - _ _ 24 LINLITHGOW 68 1,932 25 8 182 1 38 1,231 16 114 1 22 405 7 1 141 1 30 1,021 15 78 1. 22 329 6 2 38 - - 25 EDINBURGH* 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 2,207 24 27 263 6 3 1,237 10 19 186 1 521 7 5 243 6 3 1,166 10 15 170 465 6 5 3 6 - 1 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - 2 15 28 2 5 10 9 1 2 3 13 2 1 10 .7 1 2 3 10 - - - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - - • 49 17 13 5 5 2 28 6 5 1 1 1 15 5 5 4 1 1 26 4 4 1 1 16 1 6 - - - - * SeeZ EIT3, p .388. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 353 BIRTH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. Ambbica. ETJI?/0 IPE . AFEIOA. PRESENT IN AUSTEM. Belgium. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES.' MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - 1 10 1 3 105 343 87 204 19 121 9 13 3 33 2 19 Portions. NORTHERN 3 1 23 56 34 58 1 12 1 2 2 5 3 SPUTHEKN 1 7 1 2 82 287 53 146 18 109 8 11 1 28 2 6 Divisions. I. NOKTHiERN - - - - 2 2 - 1 - - - - H. NORTH-WESTERN - - - - 2 - 1 - - - lin. NORTH-EASTERN - - 4 16 5 14 2 1 2 - 2 IV. EAST-MIOIAND 3 1 8 24 10 20 1 9 1 1 - 5 1 V. ITEST-MIDIANT* - 9 12 19 22 1 - - - - TI. SOUTH-WESTERN 1 4 1 55 213 35 84 7 47 1 7 1 18 2 4 nil. SOUTH-EASTERN 3 2 17 67 17 55 'll 62 7 4 - 6 12 TIU. SOUTHERN - - 10 7 1 7 - - 4 - Counties. ' 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - _ - 2 1 1 - 1 . ; - - I - i SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS _ - - _- 2 . 1 : - - - - - - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - - - - - - - 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - _ - 1 1 3 14 21 5 7 14 11 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - - 15 KINROSS - - - 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 5 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 16 CLACKMANNAN - 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - _ 2 2 1 4 3 18 1 19 3 1 - - - - - - 19 ARGYLL ^ - 20 BUTE - - - - 21 BENFREW - _ 2 - - 4 2 10 4 1 35 1 1 1 8 1 6 - 4 1 1 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 1 2 1 7 38 8 170 1 35 76 1 6 2 39 1 7 1 14 1 3 25 EDINBURGH - - - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - 3 _ 2 17 62 4 16 1 53 1 11 61 7 4 - 6 - 12 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - - - 4 2 _ 3 - 1 - ~ ~ = : 31 DUMFRIES - _ _ 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - - " ~ 1 4 1 2 2 1 — 1 4 - - - - - 4 - - 2 Y 354 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIETH-PLACES OF PORBIGNBRS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. E TJI^OI^E. PRESENT IN Denmark .* Fkancb. Germany.* Geeboe. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yr8. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 26 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above . 20 Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. SCOTLAND 36 234 16 37 51 247 22 149 242 1,255 132 514 8 40 1 4 Portions. NORTHERN 9 48 1 11 30 93 12 39 84 349 16 93 2 8 2 SOITHEKN - - 27 186 15 26 21 154 10 110 158 906 116 421 6 32 1 2 Divisions. I. NORTHERN - 1 - - - - - 2 1 4 - - 11, NORTH-WESTERN - 1 7 - 1 1 1 6 - 10 1 6 - - III. NORTH-EASTERN 3 7 6 - 5 2 7 9 62 3 23 - 2 TV. EAST-JIIDXAND 5 29 1 1 17 53 8 24 65 229 8 43 2 8 V. WEST-MIDLAND - 4 - 4 12 34 1 2 10 46 3 17 - - - TI, SOUTH-WESTERN - 3 77 1 7 12 104 3 57 43 459 27 167 3 17 1 ¥11. SOUTH-EASTERN 24 108 14 19 8 46 7 49 111 421 87 234 3 14 1 1 Vni. SOUTHERN - 1 - 1 4 4 4 26 2 20 1 - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 1 - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 3 - - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 1 7 ; - 1 1 1 6 4 6 1 1 5 - - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 1 - - - : ~ 1 2 3 7 7 2 1 4 - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 2 1 6 1 7 1 6 1 3 5 10 •2 6 2 o 18 6 7 46 2 81 1 4 14 4 16 - 1 2 13 PERTH 14 FIFE ^ - 15 KINROSS 4 22 - 1 8 4 30 1 1 3 2 1 57 12 135 2 1 10 14 1 2 1 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING ~ 18 DUMBARTON 2 i 5 1 o 1 1 1 5 3 1 22 13 1 3 2 10 7 - 6 - 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - - 21 RENFREW - 2 1 1 39 - 3 12 4 30 1 17 - 1 5 2 9 2 52 1 11 4 - 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 1 38 3 1 4 8 2 85 3 5 47 3 43 4 403 1 26 1 12 144 3 3 13 1 25 EDINBURGH * 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 21 2 1 100 5 14 19 8 44 2 7 44 2 103 4 2 395 5 13 86 220 2 4 3 14 1 1 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - - : ' 2 1 2 1 7 4 1 2 3 7 - - - .. -i 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT- - 33 WIGTOWN - 1 - 1 1 1 3 3 18 3 1 1 9 1 3 - 1 - 1 * See/ ,EITH p. 388 ^" IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 355 BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN SCOTLAND Portions. NORTHERN SOUTHERN Dimdons. I. NORTHERN II. north-western III. NORTH-EASTERN av. EAST-SnDlAND T. WEST-MIDI,AND Tl. SOCTH-WESTERN Til. SOrTH-EASTERN Tin. SOUTHERN CovMties. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY , 6 INVERNESS - 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - _ _ 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW - E TJ Ey O I=> E Holland. MALES. Under 20Yrs. 22 AYR _ _ _ 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH * 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH - 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - 15 Above 20Yrs. 139 1 1 40 17 58 21 1 1 18 6 16 21 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs, 36 Hungary.* MALES. Under 20Yrs. 30 1 1 2 2 18 11 1 11 Above 20Yrs, 41 2 39 FEMALES. MALES. Italy. Norway. * Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 2 3 36 Under Above 20 Yrs. 20 Yrs, 36 45 12 S3 236 5 13 15 36 201 FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. 15 9 18 5 100 101 12 3 1 1 21 3 76 1 Above 20 Yrs, Under 20 Yrs. 32 MALES. 62 Above 20 Yrs. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs, 404 13 16 2 18 23 16 2 14 1 3 1 22 122 282 14 7 21 64 16 157 125 21 7 56 1 9 3 117 17 17 4 13 13 * Seei.B/yfl", p.388. 356 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIKTH-PLACES OP FOREIGNERS PEESEifT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN SCOTLAND Portions. NORTnERN SOUTHERN Diiisiu)is. I. NORTHERN II. NORTH-WESTERN in. NORTH-EASTERN IT. EAST-MIWIAND V. WEST-miDlAND TI. SOUTH-WESTERN Til. SOrTH-EASTERN Vm. SOUTHERN Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 OEKNBY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - E TJ I?. O 1= E Poland. MALES. Under 20 Yra, 29 29 Above 20 Yrs, 23 171 16 155 6 4 111 41 3 Under 20 Yrs, 2 105 41 FEMALES. 25 3 22 Above 20 Yrs. 22 4 82 POETOGAL. MALES. Under 20Yrs. 22 Above 20Yrs. 13 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs, Above 20Yrs ROUilAOTA. MALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs, FEMALES. Under 20Yrs, Above 20Yr.s, Russia. MALES. Under 20 Yrs. 25 4 21 Above 20 Yrs. 17 FEMALES. 152 46 106 3 2 2 28 11 Under 20 Yrs. 9 1 1 30 56 1 18 17 Above 20 Yrs. 10 31 14 7 1 IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 357 BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN SCOTLAND Portions. NORTnER!« SOCTHEKN - Divisions, I. NOKTHEKN II. SrORTn-TTESTEKN HI. SfOKTH.EASTEES IV. EAST-BUDIAND V. WEST-MIDIAND TI. SOUTH-WESTEKiV VH. SOrTH-EASTEESr rm. SOITTHEKX Cawnties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS 4 SUTHERLAND 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE ~ -- - 21 RENFREW E TJ E. O IPS Spain. MALES. Under 20Yrs. 22 AYR 23 LANARK 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH » 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN 12 Above 20Yrs. 39 31 5 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. 25 Above 20Yrs. Sweden.* MALES. Under 20 Yrs, 60 3 1 18 42 Above 20 Yrs, 359 42 31 328 1 2 1 22 5 134 194 FEMALES Under 20 Yrs. 22 1 7 1 14 193 1 21 Above 20 Yrs. 20 Switzerland. MALES. Under 20 Yrs. 64 Above 20 Yrs. 53 Under 20 Yrs. FEMALES. 10 • Turkey. MALES. Above Under 20 Yrs. 20Yr 1 3 4 4 13 13 2 1 1 1 11 12 58 ' 12 3 21 Above 20Yrs. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs, * See LEITM, p.' 388. 358 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIKTH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. PRESENT IN ^Sl-i^. J^l!':EbXG J^- China. Other Countries. Eqtpt. Other Parts. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under Above 20 Yrs. 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yra Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20Yrs, Under 20Yrs Ab*ve 20Yrs. SCOTLAND 4 6 4 43 - 3 5 1 1 1 5 2 Portions. NORTHERN 2 1 1 1 2 - 3 - 1 SOUTHERN - 2 5 3 42 1 - 2 1 1 5 2 Divisi&iis. I. NORTHERN - - - - - - - - II. NORTH-WESTERN - - - - - - - m. NORTH-EASTERN 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - IV. EAST-miDKAND - 1 ~ - - 1 3 1 - - T. WEST-!»IIDLAND 1 - - 1 - - - - TI. SOUTH-WESTERN 1 3 - 1 38 - _ 1 1 1 3 TII. SOUTH-EASTERN 1 2 2 4 - 1 - 1 - - 2 2 Tm. SOUTHERN - - - - - - Counties. 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - _ - . - - - - - - - 7 NAIRN - - - - 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF - - - - - - - : - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR 1 - : - 1 - 1 1 - - 1 -■ - 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS - 1 . - - - - - 3 - - - - 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON - - _ _ _ .-_ - - - - 19 ARGYLL - - - 20 BUTE - - - 21 RENFREW - - 1 2 1 i 1 1 - - -» _ 2 - 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK - - 24 LINLITHGOW 1 1 1 37 - _ 1 1 - 1 1 - - 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 1 2 2 4 - 1 - 1 _ _ : 2 - 2 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK - - 30 ROXBURGH - - - ~ - - : - - - - _ - - 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 369 BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PEESENT IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, AND COUNTIES. JLH^CE I2yl O-A.- Beazil. Mexico. United States. Other States. | PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Jnder 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yra. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND - 10 3 3 2 - 2 _ 1 68 271 57 143 27 67 27 58 Portions. « NORTHERN - - - 1 - - 18 49 24 40 5 7 10 17 SOUTHERN - 10 3 3 1 2 1 50 222 33 103 22 60 17 41 Divisions. I. NORTHERN - - - - 2 1 2 - - H. NORTH-WESTERN - - - - - - - - 2 - 1 - - - III. NORTH-EASTERN ~ - - 1 - - 4 10 3 9 6 2 4 I¥. EAST-MID LAND - - - 8 24 8 16 - 2 4 V. WEST-MIDLAND - - - - 6 11 13 13 3 1 6 9 VI. SOCTH-WESTERN - 8 3 3 1 2 _ 1 35 160 22 60 12 48 10 22 VII. SOITH-EASTERN 2 - - - - 10 57 10 39 5 10 7 16 rai. SOUTHERN - - 5 5 1 4 5 2 - 3 Counties. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - •- - - - 1 1 \ 1 2 - - 4 SUTHERLAND - - 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS - _ . - - 2 - 1 : - - - 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF _ - -, 3 1 1 - - - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 12 FORFAR - - - 1 - _ 1 3 8 21 3 5 9 10 - 6 2 2 4 1 13 PERTH - - - 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS - - - - 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 - 3 16 CLACKMANNAN 17 STIRLING - _ - , 18 DUMBARTON _ - - \ - 2 2 4 2 13 1 10 1 1 5 9 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - : 21 RENFREW - 1 _ 1 - - - 2 2 4 ' 4 1 29 1 1 7 2 6 5 1 _ ■■ 22 AYR - - . 23 LANARK 1 24 LINLITHGOW 8 2 3 2 1 7 24 7 124 1 22 53 6 1 42 10 22 1 ' 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON - - 27 BERWICK - 2 - - - _ _ 10 53 3 10 38 1 5 9 1 6 1 15 28 PEBBLES 29 SELKIRK - - 30 ROXBURGH - - - - - - 1 - - 4 1 - 3 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - - - - 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 - '360 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THi PEOPLE NUMBER 0"F EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PPJNCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTHPLACE PRESENT IN Prinoip iL BUEGHS— *TOTAL * Aberdeen (Parliamentary Burgh). . . * AlEDRIB . . . (Parliamentary Burgh). ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Under 20Years Above 20 Years Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Under 20 Years Above .20 Years Under 20 Year Above . 20Year I SCOTLAND NORTHKICN '- SOllT]IEK\ Not Stntca 1,429,012 ;!.52,3G2 319,351 355,308 401,988 23,607 22,467 23,86- ■ 30,929 3,27 5 2,528 3,230 2,76| 541, :iS:- 884,87! 2,748 ]liS,2r,l 213,ri7 1 624 140,.-.0'J 17S,-.iii 110,251 244,446 611 182,36f 218,64:. 97? 23,063 511 38 21,631 80f 36 ' 23,294 ' 54? 2f 30,026 121 377 139 40C 856 3,154 2,149 3,091 2,36f 47-2 - - 1 1 I. NOKTIIUKN 11. NOKTIJ-WKSTEUiV HI. SIOUTn-GASTKRiy IV. EAST-MIDlASiD V. WEST-MIDLAND 15,378 31,791 137,572 275,203 81,441 1,084 4,448 28,432 60,697 13,603 6,437 10,294 34,442 66,794 23,535 1,171 4,328 29,022 61,956 13,774 7,68e 12,721 45,67e 85,756 30,52£ 81 114 22,367 448 53 342 530 19,645 987 127 86 1 loe ! 22,61£ 446 41 396 53/ 27,98? 97£ 131 2 6 2 IC 7 45 28 12c 82 196 1 5 4 Jl 8 a 32 111 94 234 VI. SOUTII-WESTEKN VII. SOI TH-EASTEKN VIII. SOlTIIEim Not StatctI Counties. 613,638 221,146 60,095 2,748 176,971 57,505 9,098 524 117,354 46,436 14,426 636 176,802 58,351 9,293 611 142,.511 58,854 17,278 977 233 254 24 33 400 338 62 36 267 ■ 254 ; 26 26 36.: 41? 7f 4? 3,063 1,965 81 158 10 2£ 5 3,00( 84 7 2,182 153 31 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 2,895 3,130 6,755 2,598 270 185 484 145 846 1,060 2,467 1,064 236 228 549 158 1,543 1,667 3,256 1,231 13 20 35 13 66 52 1.57 67 17 19 33 17 10; 44 182 63 5 3 3 1 3 2 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 9,997 21,794 789 3,659 3,791 6,503 701 3,627 4,716 8,006 46 68 271 269 33 73 221 316 1 1 3 7 2 2 7 8 7 NAIRN - - 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN - - _ 11 KINCARDINE 1,199 6,669 9,049 110,686 9,979 108 678 832 25,784 1,030 460 2,503 3.294 24,776 3,409 101 690 916 26,188 1,127 630 2,788 4,007 33,938 4,413 16 115 450 21,262 524 65 412 1,462 16,461 1,255 12 139 482 21,472 510 49 560 1,922 23,623 3 4 6 11 21 4 4 4 6 4 10 9 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - - - 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS - - - 16 CLACKMANNAN 149,492 51,887 66,875 2,287 4,662 39,996 7,781 12,136 173 611 29,128 16,218 18,834 951 1,663 40,293 8,234 12,668 158 603 40,075 19,654 23,237 1,005 1,786 321 62 47 3 15 632 191 140 2 22 310 68 54 1 13 622 183 148 4 18 7 3 13 5 12 44 49 4 14 1 4 20 7 11 38 53 g 11 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 38,006 19,404 20,722 3,309 7,364 4,511 1,345 383 10,189 4,808 7,476 1,063 7,714 4,205 1,427 428 12,739 5,880 10,475 1,435 33 7 12 1 76 15 36 27 6 8 67 16 46 3 44 32 6 117 64 15 67 21 6 149 65 24 6 21 RENFREW 22 AYR 23 LANARK 119,023 74,076 420,539 .31,980 14,068 130,923 24,779 21,132 71,443 31,495 14,016 131,291 30,769 24,860 86,882 22 16 196 63 82 255 33 20 214 60 60 253 37 49 2,977 53 94 1,815 29 43 2,928 51 86 2,046 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 8,441 185,615 9,202 6,192 3,156 8,540 1,110 52,093 803 584 318 2,597 2,418 35,619 3,346 2,322 1,167 1,.574 1,454 52,471 900 62(i 3-13 2,557 3,459 45,432 4,153 2,660 1,3.38 1,S12 9 221 4 6 3 2S'S 23 8 3 S 10 090 "b 10 1 6 21 847 22 6 10 11 46 27 3 4 1 78 59 7 10 4 50 30 3 1 66 6( f 14 [ 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN Not Stated 19,455 18,157 6,663 5,820 2,748 51,402 882 141,626 645 4,165 3,210 1,166 557 524 9,415 128 10,197 91 5,031 5.2S-J 2!iss! l(i,.5;!S 63,71 1 . 178 4,2 11 L2.02 475 (ill 9,574 Ml 9,5li:! 76 0,018 6,340 2,320 2,600 977 16,175 251 58,152 200 7 9 2 6 33 439 6 64 20 24 9 9 36 777 12 325 12 7 9 4 6 26 484 3 58 2 IS 28 13 17 47 784 268 11 3 6 1 27 1 82 1 7 12 5 6 2 62 1 655 1 2 2 3 38 2 61 1 5 19 4 6 31 1 661 1 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Siilij's. ( By Birtli - Bom in Foreign-! Natural- Parts (. ized - FOREIGNERS { ^S^t, BORN AT SEA (British) 7,768 3,'2:J7 622 4,358 596 312 2,007 940 51 462 70 59 1,776 744 287 2,772 316 83 1,852 852 33 270 68 60 2,134 701 251 854 152 110 22fl 53 16 14 1 12 117 23 28 72 13 2 196 41 4 5 10 153 42 4 27 15 2 1 12 2 7 1 1 2 4 8 4 2 3 1 TOTAL Inhabitants - 1,640,360 375,782 406,123 377,487 480,968 24,434 23,848 24,670 32,237 3,399 3,250 3,344 3,370 Of the above, there loere Burn, ill ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - - GLASGOW TOWN - 69,040 85,528 132,082 309,934 19,811 26,770 38,703 99,851 n,902 13,247 23,901 49,468 19,632 26,963 38,993 100,083 17,695 18,548 30,485 60,532 18,577 163 176 169 8,992 169 228 200 18,320 166 183 178 13,696 159 259 212 6 17 110 6 5 32 112 1 19 93 6 25 108 GREENOCK TOWN - - LEITH TOWN ■ - - PAISLEY TOWN - - PERTH TOWN 40,979 33,687 45,617 20,466 13,530 10,769 11,061 4,956 6,039 5,398 10,484 4,604 13,278 10,586 11,094 6,018 8,132 6,934 12,978 5,888 5 30 1? 6 30 24 50 13 22 5 28 17 36 16 54 12 12 2 6 3 16 7 8 2 8 3 5 7 19 g * See note at p. 73. t See LEITH, p. 388. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 361 NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PRINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN « * Arbroath {Parliamentary Burgh). * Aye (Parliamentary Burgh). * Dumbarton {Parliatnentary Burgh). * Dumfries {Parliamentary Burgh). MALES. , FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. SCOTLAND Portions. 4,955 4,336 5,032 6,726 4,616 4,107 4,672 5,369 3,144 2,388 2,853 2,446 3,544 3,299 3,692 4,645 HORTHEKN 80IJTHEKN Not Staled Divisions^ 4,850 103 2 4,191 144 1 4,924 108 6,539 183 4 112 4,494 10 361 3,741 5 89 4,575 8 380 4,975 14 2,740 399 5 1,529 856 3 2,445 408 1,594 846 6 59 3,491 4 170 3,124 5 51 3,636 5 171 4,461 13 I. NORTHERN II. NORTH-WESTERN - III. NORTH-EASTERN IV. EAST-IHIDI/AND V. WEST-MIDLAND 10 106 4,714 13 17 28 390 3,736 20 5 8 124 4,780 7 25 60 604 5,830 20 1 9 21 19 62 13 43 67 121 117 1 7 9 21 51 13 60 51 118 148 2 11 23 61 2,643 24 63 84 236 1,122 6 12 45 2,382 19 61 50 158 1,306 1 3 13 20 22 6 15 51 69 29 5 13 20 13 11 10 46 70 35 TI. SOCTH-WESTERN -^ "¥11. SOUTH-EASTERN VIII. SOUTHERN Not Stated Cownties. 61 39 3 2 64 68 12 1 68 37 3 80 89 14 4 4,365 50 79 10 3,388 100 253 5 4,455 44 76 8 4,557 112 306 14 365 31 3 5 689 99 68 3 383 23 2 713 78 55 6 141 65 3,285 4 222 125 2,777 5 137 61 3,438 5 215 130 4,116 13 • 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 3 2 5 1 8 7 1 5 2 8 9 6 ■ 1 1 1 8 3 1 2 2 7 2 1 1 1 18 5 - 2 15 2 1 1 1 3 1 - 3 1 2 5 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS 1 6 19 9 5 3 29 31 9 12 31 7 19 31 11 13 50 2 4 24 37 3 6 9 5 4 6 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 1 11 55 39 2 10 32 154 192 1 1 13 41 68 4 17 51 252 280 6 2 10 3 12 10 36 9 2 2 5 1 14 11 22 3 15 4 4 3 22 10 38 11 5 1 6 4 16 8 18 4 1 4 3 5 1 10 4 30 6 3 3 5 2 9 10 22 4 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 4,646 32 33 3 3,519 109 97 2 9 4,684 44 46 5 1 5,556 134 135 3 2 7 10 1 1 30 41 42 2 6 4 12 4 1 25 41 44 8 21 10 26 1 3 64 83 64 4 21 15 8 20 2 28 62 53 2 13 7 8 3 2 13 24 28 1 3 9 7 4 16 20 26 3 6 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - - 5 1 5 2 10 7 3 1 2 3 1 11 3 4 ■ 2 18 12 20 12 33 13 33 38 17 16 11 7 35 26 42 45 26 2,590 22 5 77 889 138 18 16 2,347 12 7 104 1,057 131 14 10 7 5 17 4 6 2 4 3 5 1 18 6 10 1 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - 23 LANARK 9 1 51 14 12 38 11 3 54 13 16 51 73 3,939 353 112 2,959 317 62 4,108 285 132 4,108 317 95 52 218 227 135 327 88 43 252 227 132 354 16 50 75 25 98 99 24 36 77 20 96 99 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 33 4 2 4 46 12 4 2 3 30 1 3 6 61 8 10 2 2 41 7 1 1 9 75 8 2 3 3 4 33 3 2 2 8 81 10 7 3 3 6 19 2 4 19 62 7 7 • 3 1 4 15 3 1 9 52 7 6 3 1 2 42 3 10 8 4 83 8 11 15 4 1 39 1 8 12 3 89 14 11 7 6 30 ROXBURGH- 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT- 33 WIGTOWN - - _ Not Stated 2 1 2 62 13 1 2 4 3 3 1 96 113 8 1 2 77 15 6 3 5 4 114 3 132 3 2 26 8 43 10 147 1 57 14 65 41 133 5 313 3 633 1 2 27 11 36 8 93 3 47 14 80 51 161 14 160 1 540 1 3 - 5 58 1 243 2 4 22 1 41 3 101 2 1,390 2 1 1 57 3 146 1 2 15 3 35 6 72 2 796 5 44 2,300 904 37 4 243 1 35 1 71 1,819 838 49 5 312 2 294 2 26 2,414 967 31 5 222 2 16 3 49 2,692 1,281 94 13 323 3 291 3 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - - - - , MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's f By Birth - Bom in Foreign ■>. Natural- - Parts - t. ized - FOREIGNERS | qS^™- BORN AT SEA (Britishr'' - 15 • 13 2 6 6 15 11 1 24 9 2 46 4 1 1 24 7 3 18 1 1 44 8 45 7 4 7 2 10 8 5 3 7 5 8 2 1 6 6 2 7 1 3 16 11 1 1 15 6 3 16 3 25 9 1 1 19 2 10 7 1 2 TOTAL Inhabitants 5,061 4,560 5,151 7,013 4,873 5,111 4,867 6,136 3,474 3,906 3,074 3,332 3,863 3,952 3,971 5,306 Of the above, there v>ere Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 37 168 ■21 33 78 228 27 28 28 152 21 35 136 252 37 35 8 5 30 279 14 6 53 215 3 1 26 238 6 8 59 213 1 11 10 134 11 31 40 205 4 6 12 144 2 13 17 227 2 1 28 53 13 4 64 62 1 1 30 58 4 4 62 57 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN 3 5 8 1 8 4 20 1 2 1 16 3 8 2 35 17 1 19 4 20 5 44 10 16 1 14 2 25 10 56 3 35 8 6 3 76 10 54 17 42 1 9 71 6 52 5 4 6 8 - 2 3 8 12 6 7 2 8 4 1 6 10 5 * See note at p. 73. 362 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES- OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARSOF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PEINCIPAL BUEaHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTHPLACE PRESENT IN 1 * Dundee [Parliainentary Burgh). Dunfermline (Parliamentary Burgh). • Dunfermline {Municipal or Royal Burgh) * Dysabt {PaHiamentary Burgh). MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. 1 Under 20 Yrs. Aliove 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yr8 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND Portimis. 30,863 24,389 32,141 37,450 3,783 3,499 4,217 5,091 4,581 4,118 4,967 5,704 2,501 2,365 2,667 .3,149 NOKTlnEKN SOIITHKKN Not StaU-iI Dimsimis. 29,672 1,171 20 22,736 1,584 69 30,667 1,427 47 34,167 3,151 132 3,532 246 5 3,167 331 1 3,942 268 7 4,605 483 3 4,287 289 5 3,735 382 1 4,651 309 7 5,161 539 4 2,381 120 2,209 151 5 2,555 109 3 2,968 176 6 I. NORTHKRIV II. NORTII-WKSTKKN - III. NORTH-KASTEUK IV. EAST-MIOI.AND V. WESX-MIDI,A»1» 19 41 632 28,866 114 122 262 1,551 20,588 213 17 34 757 29,722 137 183 402 2,994 30,230 358 3 6 3,492 31 11 24 47 3,034 51 5 3,892 38 20 20 36 4,452 77 3 6 4,223 55 12 26 48 3,581 68 6 8 4,580 57 22 21 38 4,992 88 1 9 2,359 12 6 10 30 2,152 11 1 14 2,527 13 6 10 32 2,896 25 TI. SOrTH-WESTBllX Til. SOUTH-EASTERN Till. SOUTHERN Jfot stated Counties. 678 464 29 20 778 683 123 69 871 523 33 47 1,573 1,465 113 132 128 104 14 5 136 171 24 1 1.52 112 4 7 185 269 29 3 148 127 14 5 160 196 26 1 175 130 4 7 210 299 30 4 41 78 1 48 95 8 6 39 69 1 3 62 104 9 6 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 6 3 9 2 15 18 62 27 2 4 10 1 22 34 91 36 2 1 1 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 6 7 3 2 1 1 6 3 2 2 1 2 1 4 7 7 4 1 1 1 4 1 5 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 16 25 116 146 9 25 134 268 - 10 14 7 13 : 10 16 - 7 14 7 3 - 3 7 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 5 35 34 467 91 17 104 146 950 334 2 38 43 578 96 26 143 245 2,136 444 2 1 2 1 12 7 26 2 3 4 2 6 3 23 2 2 1 2 1 12 7 27 o 1 3 4 2 6 3 25 2 4 6 1 9 3 17 3 11 9 6 12 5 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS _ - - 16 CLACKMANNAN 27,184 988 665 20 19 15,082 3,386 2,012 69 39 27,730 1,189 768 14 21 22,558 4,738 2,822 63 49 23 39 3,386 21 23 49 107 2,760 60 58 34 55 3,750 22 31 56 195- 4,003 107 91 23 48 4,089 21 42 50 126 3,246 65 94 36 61 4,409 25 49 61 210 4,478 114 129 31 16 2,300 11 1 53 49 2,020 22 8 26 16 2,471 11 3 51 43 2,757 37 8 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 88 21 5 130 28 46 9 89 35 6 7 250' 41 56 11 30 1 44 3 4 38 67 5 5 51 4 60 4 4 61 6 76 6 6 6 5 1 9 1 1 8 3 2 20 1 3 1 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 108 31 539 165 99 514 106 42 723 293 152 1,128 13 4 111 21 16 99 14 6 132 21 26 138 16 125 23 18 119 14 9 152 22 31 157 3 1 37 10 7 31 10 29 13 11 38 24 LINLITHGOW - - 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEBBLES 29 SELKIRK - - _ 16 415 21 5 4 3 27 556 55 35 9 1 19 480 17 4 • 2 1 61 1,292 69 37 10 6 12 78 11 1 2 22 125 11 9 4 17 81 10 •2 2 41 186 19 12 11 16 89 19 1 2 26 138 18 9 5 18 94 13 2 3 42 204 30 12 11 6 67 4 1 8 76 6 2 2 2 5 61 3 4 84 12 2 2 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - _ Not Stated 13 9 i 3 20 538 3 869 1 40 42 19 22 69 776 20 3,887 7 15 11 4 3 47 607 8 560 7 32 42 16 23 132 903 13 6,627 14 8 6 1 6 38 8 9 11 2 2 1 40 117 1 2 1 1 7 42 18 1 U 14 2 2 3 57 120 8 5 1 5 38 10 10 12 o 2 1 45 138 1 2 1 1 7 42 19 1 11 15 2 2 4 58 137 1 25 2 3 4 1 5 34 20 1 1 3 24 1 2 2 3 2 6 37 10 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND _ - - -. MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Subj's. rBy Bii-th Bom in Foreign^ Natural- Parts \ ized - FOREIGNERS {^^r. BORN AT SEA (British) - 93 112 1 16 3 4 47 75 25 140 20 11 101 114 1 12 3 5 122 81 12 41 8 9 8 6 4 1 1 8 1 3 8 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 8 7 4 1 1 8 1 S 11 1 1 5 ■ 2 1 1 1 2 5 4 6 1 1 14 4 2 2 7 ' 6 ; l'^ TOTAL Inhabitants - 32,003 29,397 33,559 46,280 3,843 3,672 4,291 5,278 4,644 4,317 5,045 5,909 2,539 2,442 2,700 3,210 Of the above, there were Bom in ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - GLASGOW TOWN 338 25,157 278 414 610 10,491 390 371 406 25,465 317 582 1,500 16,098 816 904 1 13 37 73 10 26 62 61 1 17 41 81 10 23 106 70 1 13 39 75 10 26 65 65 1 19 47 84 10 26 115 74 1 13 28 28 6 32 39 22 3 16 27 23 3 92 37 28 GREENOCK TOWN - - LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN - 47 92 22 283 39 85 64 631 49 106 14 308 88 290 84 972 2 17 6 9 2 9 11 14 5 15 7 15 3 18 9 34 2 17 7 9 2 10 11 14 5 15 7 15 3 18 9 34 1 22 1 6 3 11 3 10 3 14 8 3 1 17 ,• 8 , 9 * See note at p. 73. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881 363 2TUMBER OP EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTHPLACE PRESENT IN * Edinbuegh {Parliamentary Burgh). * Falkiek (Parliamentary Burgh). * FOEFAR (Parliamentary Burgh). 1 Galashiels (Parliamentary Burgh), MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Aljove 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions, 44,701 47,959 46,834 64,899 3,241 3,005 2,974 3,085 3,032 2,537 3,169 3,849 2,803 2,654 2,778 3,415 JfORTHEKN SOUTH ERUr Not Stated Dimsions, 3,700 40,908 93 15,324 32,535 100 4,382 42,332 120 21,489 43,221 189 2,834 399 8 2,344 649 12 2,625 342 7 2,452 624 9 2,992 39 1 2,476 58 3 3,113 54 2 3,781 66 2 80 2,723 282 2,370 2 93 2,684 1 306 3,106 4 I. NORTHERSr II. NORTH-WESTEltlV - III. irORTH-EASTERX - IV. £AST-]UIDIAND V, WEST-MIDIAND 395 270 718 1,873 444 2,007 1,282 3,099 7,657 1,279 514 331 895 2,035 607 3,679 2,294 4,069 9,508 1,939 4 9 9 88 2,724 23 35 43 257 1,986 2 9 8 84 2,522 20 26 47 230 2,129 2 5 30 2,949 6 5 11 111 2,343 6 1 4 43 3,061 4 7 23 180 3,566 16 5 12 39 24 12 12 47 163 48 3 15 47 28 25 26 42 173 40 TI. SOBTH-WESTERN - Vn. SOUTH-EASTERN VIII. SOUTHERN Not Stated Cotmties. 1,897 38,403 608 93 3,755 26,621 2,159 100 2,183 39,436 713 120 4,749 35,825 2,647 189 260 134 5 8 384 243 22 12 223 112 7 7 305 280 39 9 20 18 1 1 23 31 4 3 34 19 1 2 34 27 5 2 65 2,205 453 117 1,553 700 2 52 2,238 394 1 143 1,964 998 4 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - i SUTHERLAND 84 69 193 49 244 329 1,116 318 73 106 261 74 652 802 1,692 533 1 3 5 1 15 2 1 1 3 8 8 1 2 3 2 1 , 2 1 4 - 1 6 S - 1 4 13 7 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 103 167 649 633 159 172 1,204 1,090 1 8 5 30 2 7 11 15 1 4 5 6 1 3 7 16 .3 2 5 7 1 2 5 21 7 NAIRN ~ - - 8 ELGIN - - - - 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 12 146 101 404 55 103 635 492 1,574 295 14 185 137 490 69 146 825 752 1,977 369 3 3 2 1 10 5 22 '6 1 3 1 2 1 13 7 19 8 3 12 15 1 7 8 63 32 2 1 21 19 8 6 90 76 1 2 9 2 7 11 22 5 1 2 9 3 2 6 5 22 7 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 474 413 855 34 97 1,568 2,243 3,332 261 253 444 514 945 39 93 1,690 2,735 4,462 305 316 12 18 17 1 40 32 100 66 8 51 2 19 17 1 45 24 91 57 1 57 2,896 38 13 2 2,175 123 40 2 3 2;987 63 9 1 1 3,354 153 41 7 6 10 3 18 19 32 43 10 S9 9 2 14 3 19 10 45 53 11 54 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE - 276 67 81 20 844 146 268 21 41-9 58 106 24 1,173 180 524 62 2,703 17 4 1,936 36 13 1 2,499 17 6 2,079 32 13 5 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 11 1 4 23 1 44 2 2 27 1 33 2 4 1 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 180 172 1,545 420 618 2,717 205 188 1,790 591 749 3,409 16 13 231 52 59 273 18 9 196 43 46 216 4 2 14 4 7 12 8 2 24 7 6 21 9 12 44 18 18 81 7 8 37 24 27 92 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK 328 37,137 437 - 250 135 116 844 21,986 1.871 1,070 587 263 602 37,710 542 283 166 133 1,414 29,397 2,550 1,368 795 301 72 53 3 5 1 117 99 11 9 5 2 56 45 5 5 1 140 124 6 7 2 1 1 13 2 1 1 1 24 3 3 1 17 1 2 22 2 1 12 138 13 96 39 1,907 17 299 32 277 96 832 10 157 18 96 51 1,906 23 370 45 373 122 1,031 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - Not Stated 291 195 66 56 93 1,909 20 392 10 1,105 677 212 165 100 3,427 62 3,666 28 346 217 92 58 120 1,884 14 398 16 1,315 822 274 236 189 4,294 46 3,619 52 3 2 8 40 45 1 5 8 4 5 12 91 1 278 2 2 4 1 7 43 3 44 15 11 4 9 9 67 2 181 1 1 1 27 4 1 1 1 2 3 26 23 4 1 2 25 5 2 2 1 2 27 25 1 410 35 7 1 57 19 606 80 10 4 2 121 1 168 355 36 3 1 1 73 2 20 888 87 19 4 4 126 145 1 ENGLAND - - - WALES - - - IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Subj's. f By Birtli - Bom in Foreign -{ Natural- Parts - L ized - FOREIGNERS {^^rZ BORN AT SEA (Britisli) - 669 175 6 87 16 12 582 196 55 359 50 16 568 132 16 ' 39 16 7 802 180 93 229 48 24 11 1 1 2 2 9 1 3 5 4 5 2 3 2 9 2 4 7 8 7 3 7 11 4 8 6 1 5 1 2 14 10 9 3 1 2 10 2 3 TOTAL Inhabitants - 47,947 56,300 49,924 74,186 3,344 3,399 3,076 3,351 3,079 2,607 3,214 3,917 2,887 2,967 2,879 3,702 Of the above, there were Bom in ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - - GLASGOW TOWN - - 203 212 34,596 1,104 587 504 17,515 1,485 242 205 34,732 1,175 811 503 22,842 1,894 2 4 23 165 8 5 44 183 1 27 141 6 11 68 129 6 89 6 10 23 89 16 7 9 88 16 15 32 93 14 16 4 3 55 30 6 6 100 38 8 6 61 24 11 3 116 50 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN _ - - PAISLEY TOWN - - PERTH TOWN , - - 83 1,154 30 122 104 1,075 164 455 74 1,302 43 119 187 1,749 180 545 3 9 4 6 6 9 9 8 21 7 2 1 1 15 2 4 1 23 11 4 19 2 10 4 1 2 14 11 5 3 18 2 1 6 24 11 1 * See note at p . 73. 364 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OE AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES. AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN * Galashiels Glasgow * Glasgow * Gov AN {Municipal or Police Burgh) [Parliamentary Burrjh). (Municipal Burgh). {Police Burgh). BIRTHPLACE MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES Under Above Under Above Under Above Under Above Under Above Undei Above Under (Above llUnder lAbove 1 20Yrs 20Yrs. 20YrK 20Yrs 20 Yrs 20 Yrs 20 Yrs 20 Yrs 20 Yrs . 20 Yrs 20 Yrs . 20 Yrs . 20Yr6 . 20Yrs . 20Yrs . 20Yr. SCOTLAND ,'5,.564 3,235 3,467 4,149 100,763 n;i,J09 101,870 110,201 105,739 97,145 106,791 113,923 10,954 9,143 10,68{ 9,465 NonxnERN 129 ZfA 154 400 5,348 24,313 5,520 26,234 5,686 25,681 5,861 27,401 899 3,632 833 3,364 SOIITIIIiKiV - 3,435 2,879 3,312 3,744 95,238 68,927 96,1 .17 83.686 99,873 71,291 100,720 86,232 10,041 5,497 9,848 6,082 Xol Slatea \. IVOUTIIERN 2 1 5 177 169 203 281 180 173 210 290 14 14 7 19 12 28 145 l,ns] 156 1,138 1.52 1,109 161 1,168 32 161 27 161 II. NORTII-WK»4TKItK - 6 14 7 30 370 ■-;,47i 396 2,633 392 2,664 425 2,759 89 569 81 483 III. NORTU-KASTERK 22 57 29 56 624 :!,(I28 6;i2 2,474 654 3,185 665 2,578 118 456 106 350 IV. EAST-IHIULANU 65 214 68 225 ],.''.97 7,7«] 1,394 6,633 1,725 8,249 1,494 6,991 287 1,110 224 771 V. WEST-JIIDIANU 36 57 50 61 2,612 9,969 2,942 13,356 2,763 10,474 3,116 13,905 373 1,336 395 1,599 VI. soi;th-wester\ 79 133 63 181 92,698 60,849 93,612 75,214 97,168 62,787 98,045 77,384 9,787 4,806 9,624 5,348 VII. SOlITH-EASTEItX 2,752 1,880 2,736 2,345 1,858 5,017 1,955 5,406 1,990 5,326 2,073 5,678 176 384 156 409 vm. souTiiERiy 604 866 514 1,218 682 3,061 680 3,066 715 3,178 602 3,170 78 307 . 68 325 Kot stated Counties. 2 1 5 177 169 203 281 180 173 210 290 14 14 7 19 1 SHETLAND - _ _ 1 18 86 11 122 19 88 11 127 6 20 5 24 2 ORKNEY 1 _ 4 29 192 26 213 31 194 27 216 2 28 5 29 3 CAITHNESS - 6 _ 14 77 502 102 542 80 516 106 556 21 87 16 80 4 SUTHERLAND 5 - 9 21 301 17 261 22 311 17 269 3 26 1 28 , 5 ROSS & CROMARTY 3 6 1 8 124 876 120 932 127 928 122 966 40 234 26 190 6 INVERNESS 3 8 6 22 246 1,598 276 1,701 265 1,736 303 1,793 49 335 56 293 7 NAIRN - , , - _ 2 _ 2 21 107 18 109 22 111 19 113 3 16 3 12 8 ELGIN 2 8 5 7 95 507 96 435 98 536 98 460 24 117 19 90 9 BANFF - ^ 4 12 6 5 79 446 59 330 85 465 70 342 10 52 15 38 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE 16 29 6 15 4 35 7 396 33 1,615 353 426 33 1,400 200 414 35 1,7".'; 368 443 35 1,445 218 75 6 242 29 65 4 187 23 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE - ■^ c tr T"HTT~* /~\ n n 7 22 9 11 600 1,843 461 1,334 627 1.934 489 1,387 107 319 74 155 4 47 3 56 462 3,138 496 2,879 499 3.292 520 3,010 57 298 59 276 15 57 24 64 368 2,062 320 1,802 423 2.257 360 1,940 106 401 81 273 15 KINROSS 3 12 3 14 37 245 18 173 38 256 19 179 3 18 1 13 16 CLACKMANNAN 36 76 29 80 130 473 99 445 138 510 106 475 14 74 9 54 17 STIRLING - 33 51 49 53 856 3,557 1,141 4.57S 9^5 3,783 1.227 4.807 76 284 94 343 18 DUMBARTON - 2 1 2 896 2,159 907 2,828 959 2,300 962 2.963 150 264 157 298 19 ARGYLL £^f\ f~»TTrmn 3 4 - 5 661 3,717 681 5,242 679 3,843 711 5,418 121 684 108 851 20 BUTE - - - 1 199 536 213 708 200 548 216 717 26 104 36 107 21 RENFREW 10 20 7 31 3,033 7,063 3,087 8.925 3,123 7.275 3,1 S3 9,145 1,028 965 950 1,019 22 AYR - - - 14 22 8 31 2,157 7,947 2,057 S,9o8 2,213 8,134 2,114 9,170 331 920 274 951 23 LANAR,K 65 91 48 119 87,508 45,839 88,468 57,331 91,832 47,378 92,748 59,069 8,428 2,921 8,400 3,378 24 LINLITHGOW 13 19 10 29 241 572 279 841. 255 629 294 885 28 60 27 68 25 EDINBURGH - 187 354 212 445 1,478 3,613 1,645 3,790 1,590 3,809 1,642 3,986 133 249 1:2 270 26 HADDINGTON 17 46 25 61 62 362 54 388 63 392 55 403 5 38 11 38 27 BERWICK 147 369 144 479 29 258 33 238 33 271 37 245 4 23 4 17 28 PEEBLES 46 116 69 144 31 146 24 98 32 166 25 108 3 10 1 10 29 SELKIRK 2,342 976 2,285 1,187 17 67 20 51 17 70 20 51 3 4 1 6. 30 ROXBURGH 546 751 469 1,080 71 362 63 270 74 372 65 275 6 27 10 28 31 DUMFRIES - - - 49 99 41 110 300 1,315 *2f);"i 1,207 315 1,373 268 1,263 15 82 11 87 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 7 11 3 22 77 411 "67 378 80 4:iO 72 389 10 26 4 28 33 WIGTOWN - 2 5 1 6 2,'i4 973 195 1,211 246 1.003 197 1,243 47 172 43 182 Not Stated 72 2 132 1 89 6 159 177 2,(i28 169 .^OlS 203 2,616 281 4,609 180 2,784 173 5.299 210 2,777 290 4,817 14 402 14 540 7 387 19 486 ENGLAND WALES - 1 2 - ' 47 1:17 49 85 56 146 54 93 8 10 7 14 IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY 21 178 1 Of, 164 1 4,.304 30 27,010 55 4,300 22 26,341 62 4,786 34 29,702 61 4,697 22 27,924 68 774 5 3,382 9 591 6 2,211 4 BRITISH COLONIES - 8 15 5 11 403 433 389 481 421 447 400 493 66 124 34 33 BRITISH Subj's. (By Birth 1 n 1 2 269 162 264 194 268 168 271 203 31 29 28 12 Bom in Foreign < Natural- Parts ( ized - - _ - 14 90 6 62 14 90 7 63 1 19 1 6 FOREIGNERS | ^3-"" 2 9 - 3 129 28 868 139 63 11 263 46 129 28 873 139 64 11 263 46 3 1 42 27 1 8 4 BORN AT SEA (British) - - 2 - 11 26 15 46 11 26 16 46 1 4 TOTAL Inhabitants - 3,668 3,582 3,591 4,489 108,616 127,977 109,605 142,390 114,270 134,096 115,110 147,939 12,246 13,329 11,742 12,243 Of tlie above, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN 8 9 12 17 251 713 284 778 261 754 294 796 43 100 29 78 DUNDEE TOWN 4 7 6 3 385 750 301 583 407 789 326 610 62 143 49 61 EDINBURGH TOWN 72 118 85 146 1,123 2,558 1,171 2,662 1,196 2,670 1,233 2,787 97 163 64 181 GLASGOW TOWN 37 41 27 60 83,175 38,198 83,576 47,179 87,016 39,320 87,336 48,475 3,589 1,740 3,582 2,060 GREENOCK TOWN 2 2 3 8 616 910 700 1,469 633 943 725 1,510 191 204 156 237 LEITH TOWN - 12 15 18 25 158 392 174 412 174 427 192 431 25 40 33 39 PAISLEY TOWN 4 13 2 15 669 2,442 634 3,052 694 2,505 650 3,109 138 281 133 316 PERTH TOWN - 2 8 1 1 121 665 165 590 138 707 178 622 21 62 14 67 See note at p. 73, m- SCOTLAND m 1881. 365 NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PT./ICE PRESENT IN Greenock (Parliamentary JBurgh). * Greenock {Municipal or Police Burgh). Hamilton {Parliamentary Burgh). * Hamilton {Municipal or PolieeBurgh). MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Ahove 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Ahove 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND - Portions. 14,138 11,169 13,429 12,754 14,625 11,474 13,889 13,033 3,199 2,843 3,131 3,206 4,504 3,705 4,245 3,998 NORTHERN SOUTHERN Not Stated Divis-ions, 642 13,480 16 3,253 7,892 24 584 12,837 8 3,524 9,211 19 671 13,938 16 3,325 8,125 24 596 13,285 8 3,586 9,428 19 101 3,094 4 345 2,483 15 -101 3,027 3 350 2,846 10 136 4,363 5 408 3,276 22 122 4,117 6 411 3,574 13 I. NORTHERN H. NORTH-WESTERN - m. NORTH-EASTERN n. EAST-MIDLAND V. WEST-JIIDLAND 32 67 31 117 395 94 486 207 529 1,937 15 55 44 80 390 98 446 190 461 2,329 32 69 33 123 414 96 494 213 540 1,982 15 56 46 85 394 100 451 199 475 2,361 4 20 40 37 11 24 50 163 . 107 2 16 39 44 20 21 43 116 150 5 20 49 62 13 27 55 177 136 3 2 16 46 65 27 28 44 132 180 TI. SOUTH-WESTERN - VII. SOUTH-EASTERN VHI. SOUTHERN Not Stilted - Counties. 13,298 115 67 16 7,229 350 313 24 12,662 121 54 8 8,565 354 292 19 13,749 120 69 16 7,439 359 327 24 13,099 130 56 8 8,764 364 300 19 3,021 58 15 4 2,295 117 71 15 2,956 63 8 3 2,616 160 80 10 4,232 111 20 5 3,028 159 88 22 4,005 100 12 6 3,291 186 97 13 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - _ 4 SUTHERLAND 10 5 10 7 19 10 30 35 2 2 9 2 17 17 32 32 10 5 10 7 20 10 31 35 2 2 9 2 17 17 34 32 1 1 5 4 - 1 13 6 - 1 1 6 6 2 1 1 16 10 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 29 38 125 361 21 34 124 322 30 39 129 365 21 35 126 325 2 2 9 15 2 10 11 2 3 10 17 2 13 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - - - 10 ABERDEEN - - - 11 KINCARDINE - - 1 9 19 2 8 45 36 103 15 1 6 2 33 2 5 42 35 98 10 1 9 21 2 8 46 37 107 15 1 6 2 35 2 5 43 36 105 10 3 2 10 5 6 9 30 5 2 3 8 3 2 10 5 23 3 3 2 10 5 8 10 32 6 2 3 8 3 2 10 5 24 3 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - 14 FIFE - - 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 47 28 33 9 137 152 196 9 35 26 21 23 10 102 131 177 11 40 48 29 37 9 139 152 202 10 37 27 22 25 11 105 135 182 11 42 3 13 17 7 35 59 40 6 13 12 16 8 3 18 49 35 2 12 3 14 24 8 38 63 63 7 16 12 18 13 3 21 .55 42 2 12 17 STIRLING - - - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 35 116 182 62 178 282 1,318 159 36 108 194 52 192 291 1,635 211 37 122 189 66 179 292 1,350 161 37 108 196 63 195 296 1,659 211 21 8 6 2 60 18 22 7 28 9 6 2 69 23 60 8 28 25 6 3 76 27 25 8 31 14 7 3 83 32 66 9 21 RENFREW - 22 AYR 23 LANARK 12,297 211 790 5,200 860 1,169 11,735 168 759 6,505 850 1,210 12,685 217 847 5,321 886 1,232 12,122 172 805 6,620 877 1,267 41 88 2,892 56 153 2,086 41 73 2,842 78 149 2,389 57 189 3,986 94 264 2,670 59 167 3,789 95 239 2,957 24 LINLITETGOW 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK - - - 28 PEEBLES - - 29 SELKIRK 24 76 4 4 1 6 55 236 23 13 11 12 18 87 4 4 5 3 48 240 35 19 9 3 24 81 4 4 1 6 57 242 24 13 11 12 21 93 4 4 5 3 50 246 37 19 9 3 15 38 1 2 2 28 62 11 6 8 2 21 32 1 4 6 35 86 13 8 8 49 66 1 3 2 51 79 11 7 8 3 44 45 2 4 6 55 98 16 9 8 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - Not Stated 8 25 9 25 16 399 1 911 7 19 106 53 135 24 795 30 5,107 12 6 28 4 16 8 302 2 714 6 19 100 35 138 19 497 12 3,596 14 8 25 9 27 16 419 2 960 7 25 109 56 137 24 812 30 5,292 12 8 28 4 16 8 310 2 747 • 6 20 104 35 141 19 510 12 3,718 14 1 10 2 2 4 101 54 1 6 36 19 10 15 150 1 605 2 4 4 3 72 42 1 17 33 6 24 10 114 1 371 1 13 3 3 6 139 71 1 8 39 21 20 22 192 2 777 2 6 4 1 1 6 99 51 1 19 41 7 30 13 140 2 473 ENGLAND WALES - - IRELAND - _ - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. r By Birth Born in Foreign -j Natural- Parts - L ized FOREIGNERS j^S^: BORN AT SEA (British) - 62 37 2 42 6 2 89 37 10 294 33 1 43 31 10 5 70 28 4 19 2 62 37 2 42 6 2 89 37 10 295 33 1 43 31 10 5 72 28 4 19 2 26 8 11 4 1 1 24 8 1 13 4 28 10 12 6 1 1 27 10 1 14 6 TOTAL Ihhabitants - 15,607 17,577 14,542 16,996 16,164 18,085 15,043 17,412 3,389 3,618 3,279 3,709 4,763 4,698 4,434 4,632 Of the above, there were Som in 13 8 68 245 ABERDEEN TOWN - DUNDEE TOWN - - EDINBURGH TOWN - GLASGOW TOWN - - 10 27 28 621 42 58 148 836 20 12 45 576 48 34 143 860 11 28 29 661 45 59 151 878 22 13 48 608 53 36 147 901 8 1 20 161 8 10 36 170 6 9 20 147 12 7 52 182 8 1 25 225 8 11 41 240 9 22 184 GREENOCK TOWN - - LBITH TOWN - - - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN - - 11,760 33 96 5 4,184 41 315 34 11,313 32 75 3 5,301 37 375 29 12,071 34 98 5 4,252 42 328 34 11,621 32 80 3 5,365 38 382 30 4 4 16 1 11 4 16 7 5 4 13 3 8 6 18 12 6 7 18 1 12 5 26 8 6 5 21 4 10 7 20 15 * See I lote at p .73. 366 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN * Hawick (Parliamentary Burgh). * Inverness (Parliamentary Burgh). KiLMAHNOCK (Parliamentary Burgh). * KiLMAHNOCK [MvMicipalor PoliceBurgh). MALES FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20Yrs .4.bove 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. SCOTLAND Portions. 3,549 3,413 3,749 4,142 3,781 4,194 3,495 5,092 6,121 6,181 5,993 6,069 6,360 5,381 6,194 6,267 jrORTIIERlV SOIITIIKim Not Statc V. WEi^T-MIDLANO 8 13 13 61 174 33 63 65 199 286 2 11 8 46 195 24 92 64 204 402 3 6 244 2,941 11 17 46 810 2,022 22 'J 5 320 2,847 6 33 54 1,174 3,237 20 2 1 4 27 53 3 26 35 106 116 2 1 6 36 47 3 15 26 71 120 2 22 30 85 175 20 79 100 314 611 4 19 37 78 207 Tl. SOUTH-WESTERN VII. SOUTH-EASTERN VIII. SOITHERN Not Stated Counties. 2,260 52 10 7 1,161 142 62 26 2,350 68 17 4 1,317 121 41 7 67 29 4 3 70 69 11 1 66 41 2 9 80 78 12 9 2,986 112 9 8 1,750 138 108 9 2,681 86 20 4 1,521 117 72 2 11,770 102 37 20 9,317 196 126 15 12,089 ' 101 32 36 12,133 256 146 48 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - 4 SUTHERLAND 1 5 1 6 13 13 1 1 1 6 11 6 2 1 3 8 6 1 2 6 10 15 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 5 7 1 3 3 7 9 14 6 ROSS & CROMARTY 6 INVERNESS 6 7 20 43 1 10 34 68 3 3 19 27 1 4 32 22 1 7 19 1 7 8 5 17 22 57 7 12 33 102 7 NAIRN - 8 ELGIN - 9 BANFF - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 1 1 10 1 1 12 6 29 7 2 2 3 1 3 14 11 29 7 2 41 201 5 22 20 187 576 2 6 48 265 3 27 42 226 876 2 2 6 ■> 18 9 2 i 1 6 6 11 2 2 4 21 3 2 14 13 62 9 4 3 26 4 1 17 18 58 13 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS 16 CLACKMANNAN 21 11 22 1 6 45 79 57 5 13 12 8 20 6 35 76 72 8 13 2,898 26 16 1 1,886 66 66 1 3 2,810 13 23 1 3,095 76 62 2 2 9 6 10 O 25 31 39 4 6 14 1 16 5 12 19 34 1 5 25 23 30 2 5 79 96 101 8 30 26 21 26 2 3 52 84 83 6 25 17 STIRLING - ^ - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 48 liO 4 2 136 104 42 4 67 110 13 5 142 126 115 19 6 4 1 13 3 6 1 4 1 1 16 3 1 29 18 6 68 23 20 5 28 9 9 1 64 25 24 7 56 65 38 16 115 130 238 28 43 86 56 22 226 185 440 63 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - 23 LANARK 77 53 2,130 133 127 901 78 65 2,207 153 168 996 7 3 57 11 13 46 4 7 55 13 18 49 43 116 2,S2S 59 189 1,502 24 98 2,559 59 138 1,324 10,559 401 810 7,541 798 978 10,664 523 902 9,587 1,212 1,334 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 8 39 3 2 23 101 9 2 3 4 13 51 4 25 81 9 4 1 1 1 27 1 10 46 6 6 1 1 36 2 1 4 63 7 3 1 39 .52 16 2 3 35 66 24 7 6 36 38 9 1 1 26 57 20 6 8 14 84 9 2 25 141 15 8 3 4 27 66 3 1 3 1 66 165 16 10 7 1 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - Not Stated 1 6 2 1 7 107 6 215 9 12 12 19 26 393 6 1,073 1 3 2 9 4 109 5 198 1 5 15 4 17 7 149 2 823 2 2 1 1 93 15 4 2 4 1 90 6 92 3 .7 p 71 19 4 6 3 9 81 53 7 o S 163 1 166 1 o 88 7 11 9 311 3 874 2 13 4 1 4 149 12 121 4 53 7 8 2 234 19 480 8 11 12 6 20 163 2 311 12 42 26 45 15 245 4 2,067 3 3 9 8 12 36 170 342 16 61 21 47 48 261 6 2,274 ENGLAND - WALES IRELAND - MAN, GUERNSEY, JEliSKY BRITISH COLONIES - BRITISH Subj's. r By Birth Born in Foreign < Natural- Parts - ( ized FOREIGNERS [ ^^i™^^": BORN AT SEA (British) 49 6 1 1 1 37 6 2 3 3 47 5 4 2 23 3 3 7 3 24 •J 3 13 5 1 1 21 6 3 10 1 8 2 6 3 7 3 1 1 5 30 31 32 25 6 35 29 1 36 8 1 2 8 3 TOTAL Inhabitants 2,984 .'i,r>4i 3,072 3,287 3,449 3,276 3,409 4,860 3,543 3,498 3,173 2,690 12,780 13,058 13,182 16,618 Of the above, there viere Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 8 7 24 807 12 12 62 423 1 6 35 797 14 8 47 480 23 68 16 37 66 83 27 28 23 75 26 43 103 77 38 36 1 16 194 5 7 27 175 3 15 139 1 3 27 131 8 18 65 641 17 27 90 614 11 21 39 568 25 23 101 759 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN 10 2 9 6 14 9 33 28 9 4 9 1 24 10 39 22 1 8 1 2 7 13 3 4 1 3 4 12 9 27 3 4 14 3 4 1 19 4 3 2 12 1 4 3 19 2 110 10 9,824 7 96 15 6,521 ■ 22 129 13 9,879 9 139 21 8,138 21 * See note at p. 73. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881 369 NUMBER OP EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND, ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES, AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE Is UMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN * Partick {Police Burgh). * Perth (Parliamentary Burgh). * Peterhead (Parliamentary Burgh). Pobt-Glaegow (Parliamentary Burgh). MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. SCOTLAND _ Portions. 5,725 4,521 6,682 5,418 6,001 6,533 6,229 8,299 2,712 2,323 2,718 2,976 2,250 1,380 2,218 1,491 SOUTHERN SOUTHERN _ _ - Not Stated Divisions. 409 5,315 1 1,554 2,967 419 5,259 4 1,897 3,519 2 5,617 364 20 5,751 748 34 5,830 368 31 7,453 819 27 2,678 33 1 2,274 43 6 2,693 24 1 2,935 41 55 2,191 301 1,074 5 44 2,171 3 217 1,271 3 I. JiORTHERSr H. NORTH-WE8TERX - III. NOKTH-EASTEKBT - IV. EAST-miDLAND T. WEST-DIIDIiAND 12 29 56 135 177 52 149 209 536 60S 9 29 39 111 231 83 193 202 477 942 7 27 73 5,447 63 35 126 297 5,152 141 11 35 117 5,601 66 48 165 269 6,790 181 11 12 2,644 11 50 46 2,131 41 6 8 8 2,662 15 38 42 2,825 26 4 2 4 26 23 3 28 34 104 132 2 1 2 20 19 3 26 19 60 109 VI. SOUTH-WESTERN - Til. SOUTH-EASTERN Vm. SOUTHERN Not SLatcd Counties. 5,188 89 38 1 2,543 218 206 5,148 78 33 4 3,067 257 195 2 229 121 14 20 414 268 66 34 224 131 13 31 443 319 67 27 17 13 3 1 21 20 9 6 10 13 1 1 19 17 6 2,173 10 8 4 1,009 40 26 5 2,149 17 5 3 1,208 39 24 3 1 SHETLAND - 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - i SUTHERLAND 1 3 7 1 5 n 24 12 1 1 7 8 16 36 23 1 5 1 2 2 18 13 1 2 8 6 7 29 7 3 6 2 2 2 32 14 1 4 3 7 7 19 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS - 17 12 73 76 13 16 75 118 3 24 46 80 4 31 51 114 11 1 35 11 7 1 28 14 1 1 4 24 1 11 15 7 NAIRN - - - 8 ELGIN - - - 9 BANFF - - - 10 ABERDEEN - 11 KINCARDINE 4 11 9 24 8 13 60 33 76 27 13 5 15 6 13 56 26 87 20 4 15 4 42 8 9 34 39 161 54 8 24 8 57 20 13 32 38 132 54 6 32 2,599 7 1 25 149 1,939 17 7 46 2,606 3 23 162 2,625 15 4 1 11 4 18 1 1 5 2 10 2 12 FORFAR - - 1.3 PERTH - 14 FIFE - - - 15 KINROSS - - - 16 CLACKMANNAN 57 33 35 1 9 164 167 159 6 40 39 38 26 8 110 189 132 12 34 236 5,076 115 9 11 485 4,193 414 40 20 245 5,203 135 7 11 482 5,856 379 54 20 6 3 2 26 6 7 - 2 13 1 1 9 9 8 9 3 12 2 50 13 31 4 6 9 6 4 1 1 10 10 35 4 1 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL - - 20 BUTE - 39 101 28 9 175 169 215 49 57 113 45 16 257 238 374 73 52 6 4 1 88 27 24 2 53 8 3 2 116 20 43 2 4 2 - 1 3 2 13 6 2 21 41 60 20 6 8 5 17 26 55 11 21 RENFREW - - 22 AYR - - - 23 LANARK 231 92 4,865 420 435 1,688 248 123 4,777 515 447 2,105 33 12 184 65 64 285 19 9 196 60 71 312 4 2 11 7 4 10 2 2 6 4 3 12 2,053 15 105 747 103 159 2,036 22 91 1,003 75 130 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON - 27 BERWICK - - - 28 PEBBLES - - 29 SELKIRK 11 55 7 9 7 21 148 15 16 13 5 10 59 5 2 2 33 184 17 18 2 3 3 109 3 3 1 2 13 219 12 16 4 4 4 117 5 4 1 23 251 22 9 8 6 7 6 1 14 1 3 1 10 1 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 3 9 25 2 2 1 1 5 8 2 2 12 21 3 2 1 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN - - - Not Stated 4 11 4 19 1 164 2 527 6 9 52 27 118 204 16 2,416 3 3 9 6 15 4 169 2 443 9 53 28 105 2 250 5 1,627 5 4 3 1 6 20 166 2 53 1 23 18 11 14 34 264 4 368 3 6 1 3 31 143 2 43 3 20 22 3 12 27 264 4 386 2 3 1 26 2 1 1 6 40 3 18 1 1 18 5 1 1 3 35 12 1 1 2 1 4 4 46 288 2 2 9 2 12 5 65 1,462 2 1 3 1 3 31 252 2 12 1 9 3 44 1 1,270 2 ENGLAND - - WALES IRELAND - - - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Subj's. (By Birth - Bom in Foreign < Natural- Parts - - t ized FOREIGNERS | othe?s^^°I BORN AT SEA (British) 27 16 2 4 1 33 17 4 18 2 33 15 4 3 22 8 3 12 1 29 12 1 16 8 5 20 1 42 15 2 34 18 3 2 5 6 3 2 2 3 21 13 5 1 4 2 2 1 5 2 1 7 6 32 1 2 4 4 1 TOTAL Inhabitants - 6,474 7,234 6,351 7,351 6,265 7,219 6,479 9,017 2,751 2,410 2,760 3,032 2,595 2,955 2,505 2,817 Of the above, there vxre Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN GLASGOW TOWN 15 22 42 1,148 31 70 90 927 9 25 42 1,164 28 46 110 1,122 26 136 79 145 55 157 156 197 36 143 102 168 52 204 197 223 7S 2 3 9 76 11 8 6 55 8 5 6 71 11 8 3 4 4 81 13 16 12 116 1 6 6 69 5 9 8 88 GREENOCK TOWN T.ETTH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN - - 1 7 3 25 32 55 8 48 7 120 28 141 22 1 18 4,230 12 2,260 7 6 3 4,239 14 21 24 3,168 3 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 5 1 1 4 3 78 2 27 77 5 82 97 2 18 1 105 4 59 * See note c t p. 73. 370 XIV. -BIETH-PL ACES OF THE PEOPLE NUMBER OF EACH SEX, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE, BORN IN SCOTLAND ITS DIVISIONS, COUNTIES AND IN OTHER COUNTRIES ; AND OF THESE THE NUMBER BORN IN EIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. PKTNCIPAL BUPiGHS OF SCOTLAND. BIRTH-PLACE PRESENT IN * Port-Glasgow {Municipal or Police Burgh). * RUTHEEGLEN [Parliamentary Burgh). (Po ■■' Stirling liio/iiieniu ry Burgh). * Wishaw [Police Burgh). MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs, Above 20 Yr.s Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above . 20 Yrs j Under Above Under Above Under Above Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs, SCOTLAND Portiiius. NOltTIIElO' SOITIIUKX Not SInlod 2,810 1,828 2,736 1,871 2,609 1,758 2,636 2,235 3,529 3,352 3,505 4,235 3,481 2,341 3,098 2,322 75 2,731 4 430 1,393 5 58 2,675 3 316 1,552 3 70 2 W.'i'l 7 179 1,575 4 70 2,560 6 269 1,968 8 3,086 441 2 2,693 652 7 3,087 410 8 3,417 808 10 58 3,418 5 252 2,079 10 55 3,039 4 220 2,096 ' ! I. ISOKTIIIiKK II. NOKTO-M'K.STKltN -. III. N0RTH-i:A8TIiUI« IV. ELST-IMinLAND \. WEST-MIUIAND 3 7 34 31 4 36 52 155 183 3 1 2 21 31 3 35 32 92 154 2 5 24 39 4 18 23 39 95 .4 7 14 45 7 23 27 49 163 2 12 38 360 2,674 25 66 110 960 1,532 6 16 24 363 2,678 44 72 107 1,191 2,003 4 11 15 28 9 34 48 66 95 1 2 8 12 32 6 18 37 64 105 VI. SOI'TH-WESTER.V Til. aOIITn-KASTER\ VIII. SOlTIIEKiN Not Slated Ctiniitics. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY 3 CAITHNESS - - - 4 SUTHERLAND 2,710 10 11 4 1,295 60. 38 6 2,644 '-"2 "9 3 1,470 49 33 3 2,494 22 16 7 1,489 51 35 4 2,524 ''26 10 6 1,851 70 37 8 311 115 15 2 372 240 40 7 265 131 14 8 469 290 49 10 .3,345 63 10 5 1,914 98 67 10 2,980 64 5 4 1,940 103 52 7 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 3 - 1 2 4 1 1 2 17 6 2 4 7 8 23 6 8 1 1 4 1 1 5 ROSS & CEOilARTY - 6 INVERNESS 2 1 9 27 1 18 17 2 7 11 1 1 3 4 19 3 9 21 45 7 9 36 36 2 2 19 15 2 10 8 7 NAIRN - r- 8 ELGIN 9 BANFF - - 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE 2 5 1 16 4 27 4 1 1 9 5 14 4 1 2 2 3 5 14 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 12 6 7 22 '1 •-> 14 29 51 13 1 1 3 19 1 3 16 21 56 11 1 1 1 8 4 6 11 23 4 2 2 1 6 13 14 3 12 FORFAR 13 PERTH - - - 14 FIFE 15 KINROSS - - - 16 CLACKMANNAN - 11 3 18 2 68 20 54 4 9 10 5 4 1 1 11 19 53 4 5 7 7 10 12 14 10 1 2 4 4 5 1 14 17 12 6 44 181 58 77 78 553 160 22 147 i 25 187 52 1 98 66 740 142 25 218 2 3 10 7 20 26 2 11 5 1 5 1 6 13 30 1 4 17 STIRLING - 18 DUMBARTON 19 ARGYLL 20 BUTE 4 17 -8 2 32 54 71 26 3 9 13 6 28 34 77 15 11 22 5 1 41 31 21 2 19 12 13 1 66 46 47 4 2,634 31 6 3 1,461 3S 30 3 2,637 23 15 3 1,891 40 68 4 11 12 3 45 15 33 2 22 9 1 52 24 26 4 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - - 23 LANARK 2,546 22 142 931 139 225 2,485 31 128 1,165 116 189 57 52 2,385 107 111 1,271 71 48 2,405 139 107 1,605 17 21 273 63 62 247 09 24 212 57 90 322 33 77 3,235 59 133 1.722 35' 68 2,877 48 143 1,749 24 LINLITHGOW 25 EDINBURGH 26 HADDINGTON 27 BERWICK 28 PEEBLES 29 SELKIRK 3 6 1 13 39 2 3 1 2 6 13 2 2 16 25 5 2 1 6 15 1 10 33 4 2 2 9 16 1 21 36 r, 5 1 12 92 2 6 4 43 157 16 12 7 5 17 96 10 4 2 2 52 194 24 S 6 6 24 28 7 2 1 1 18 47 19 5 8 1 16 27 6 2 3 25 48 16 5 8 1 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES - - - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 33 WIGTOWN Not Stated 1 5 1 4 4 56 326 2 2 18 2 16 5 St 1,670 2 3 5 1 3 60 289 3 18 2 10 3 62 1 1,425 3 3 8 1 4 7 33 141 1 18 5 10 4 49 2 813 4 2 6 44 1 146 1 15 10 10 38 3 699 5 6 1 68 3 52 16 11 8 5 7 165 7 368 2 5 8 1 8 71 29 17 21 6 5 10 137 1 340 1 6 . 1 2 5 97 85 6 45 10 6 10 175 729 4 1 4 91 1 74 4 8 6 7 119 454 ENGLAND WALES IRELAND - .. - - MAN, GUERNSEY, JERSEY BRITISH COLONIES - - BRITISH Subj's r By Birth - Born in Foreign j Natural- Parts - - I ized FOREIGNERS {XT": BORN AT SEA (British) 2 6 2 1 8 8 32 1 5 2 7 4 1 1 9 6 4 5 2 1 12 6 5 1 3 31 6 1 15 12 1 3 35 9 24 13 1 2 1 2 5 10 1 1 2 4 9 4 3 2 2 TOTAL Inhabitants 3,204 3,633 3,082 3,375 2,801 2,634 2,851 2,979 3,690 3,915 3,651 4,756 3,680 3,249 3,277 2,906 Of the above, there were Born in ABERDEEN TOWN DUNDEE TOWN EDINBURGH TOWN - - GLASGOW TOWN - - 4 4 4 109 20 24 16 164 1 6 7 94 6 9 9 129 4 6 426 3 5 17 337 2 7 410 6 4 24 365 12 23 64 196 22 21 104 148 6 10 58 164 14 23 126 225 3 1 6 75 3 13 114 5 11 66 3 2 17 89 GREENOCK TOWN LEITH TOWN - PAISLEY TOWN PERTH TOWN 191 2 35 114 12 111 1 220 6 27 1 141 6 77 1 7 3 17 1 9 2 18 2 6 1 11 6 1 29 1 1 9 9 17 10 14 29 38 5 10 12 17 8 22 23 53 6 10 1 3 14 2 6 12 3 12 2 *, See note at p. 73, IN SCOTLAND IN 1881 lURTH-PLACES OF PEESONS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. 371 PRESENT IN ° A Is St BIRTH- PLAGE. 1 1 ABROAD. ."S o «3 British Subjects by Birth. " British 1 Subjects by [ Naturalization. British Subjects bom at Sea. '-H PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total «AKER»EEN (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1,640,360 1,429,012 51,402 882 141,626 545 7,768 3,237 622 312 4,954 151 105,189 100,870 2,484 23 715 27 686 159 48 26 ^AIRDICIE [Parliamentary Burgh) 13,363 11,799 148 5 1,369 4 11 29 4 2 2 *AKI!ROATH {Parliainentary Burgh) 21,785 21,049 349 3 273 7 60 39 - 5 - *ATll (^Parliamentary Burgh) 20,987 18,764 713 8 1,277 2 159 26 7 4 27 •DCMBAKTON [Parliainentary Burgh) 13,786 10,831 288 8 2,575 10 30 19 6 1 18 ^DUMFRIES [Parliamentary Burgh) 17,092 15,190 1,100 8 636 9 75 28 14 3 29 'DUNDEE [Parliamentary Burgh) 140,239 124,843 2,824 44 11,443 29 363 382 39 29 243 DUNFEKMUNE [Parliamentary Burgh) - 17,084 16,590 177 - 263 2 20 17 2 1 12 ♦DUSIFERMIINE [Municipal or Royal Burgh) 19,915 19,370 183 - 304 2 20 21 2 1 12 *D¥SART [Parliamentary Burgh) 10,891 10,682 120 - 33 1 19 14 1 3 18 *EDIM?tiRCrH [Parliamentary Burgh) 228,357 204,393 11,514 142 7,875 106 2,621 683 170 59 794 *FALKIRK [Parliamentary Burgh) - 13,170 12,305 241 6 548 4 34 6 4 2 20 »FOBFAR [Parliainentary Bu/rgh) 12,817 12,587 105 57 6 33 21 8 OALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) 12,435 11,650 377 3 342 1, 32 14 2 14 *GAIASHIEI.S [Municipal or Police Burgh) 15,330 14,415 452 3 388 2 39 15 - 2 14 GIASGOW [Parliamentary Burgh) 488,588 406,243 14,901 318 62,555 169 1,706 879 172 98 1,547 *GlAS«OW [Municipal Burgh) - 511,415 423,598 15,677 349 67,109 185 1,761 910 174 99 1,553 »«OVAN [Police Burgh) 49,560 40,250 1,815 39 6,958 23 257 100 27 5 86 GREENOCK [Parliamentary Burgh) - 64,722 51,490 1,993 45 10,328 39 264 133 16 10 404 *GREESOCR (Municip}al or Police Burgh) - 66,704 53,021 2,051 46 10,717 39 266 133 16 10 405 HAMILTON [Parliamentary Burgh) 13,995 12,379 437 2 1,072 4 74 24 1 .1 1 *HAMI1T0N [Municipal or Police Burgh) - 18,517 16,452 570 4 1,372 4 81 31 1 1 1 "HAWICK [Parliamentary Burgh) 16,184 14,853 924 3 359 3 18 12 5 2 5 •IJfTERNESS [Parliamentary Surgh) - 17,385 16,562 477 5 153 5 111 42 5 4 21 KIIMARXOCK [Parliamentary Burgh) - 24,978 23,354 382 - 1,146 , 3 39 45 - 4 5 *RIIiMARNOCK [Municipal or Police Burgh) 25,844 24,202 393 - 1,151 3 40 46 - 4 5 *KI\3fING PARK [Police Burgh) 11,552 9,558 366 4 1,533 4 41 14 6 1 25 *KIRKCALD¥ [Parliamentary Burgh) 13,347 12,896 242 4 138 3 22 34 2 3 3 KIRKCALDY [Municipal or Royal Burgh) 23,315 22,641 397 4 171 4 37 47 2 6 6 *I,EITH (Parliamentary Burgh) 59,485 53,216 2,495 42 2,000 20 229 107 62 6 +1,308 *MARVHI1L [Police Burgh) 12,884 9,588 758 19 2,309 4 156 20 6 6 18 *MONTROSE [Parliainentary Burgh) 14,994 14,372 335 6 179 7 65 13 1 5 11 ♦MOTHERWEMi [Police Burgh) 12,904 10,320 857 35 1,641 1 10 19 - - 21 *PAIS1EY [Parliamentary Burgh) 55,638 49,543 839 11 4,994 3 133 93 1 10 11 *PARTICR [Police Burgh) 27,410 21,346 787 25 5,013 14 115 56 7 3 44 *PERTn [Parliamentary Burgh) 28,980 27,062 837 12 850 6 121 53 8 6 25 ♦PETERHEAD [Parliamentary Burgh) 10,953 10,729 119 3 37 1 25 13 - 2 24 PORT-GLASGOW [Parliamentary Burgh) 10,872 7,339 186 1 3,272 6 14 17 1 36 *PORT-GLASGOW [Municipal or' Police Burgh) - - - - 13,294 9,245 252 1 3,710 7 22 19 2 36 *RlTHERGLESi [Parliamentary Burgh) - 11,265 9,238 164 8 1,799 2 26 17 2 1 8 ♦STIRLING [Parliamentary Bu/rgh) - ♦WI9BAW [Police Burgh) - - - 16,012 13,112 14,621 11,242 441 482 13 3 779 1,342 2 105 14 40 23 2 2 3 2 6 2 * Sea note at p. 73. t Set LEITR r, p. 388. 372 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PKESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total *ABElll>EKSf (Parliamentary Buryh) - MlRIUtlK {I'arUamcntunj JJiny/i) *A1:kICOATII {Padiamnitary P.iin/h) *AYR (Padianmilary Bmyli) •"1HIMBAIST«S (Parliamentary nurijli) *»IIMFKIES [Parliamentary Ihuyli) ♦IHIXDEE {Parliamentary Piin/Ii) l>I'.\FKimi.I^'E (Parliitmenlary Burgh) ♦MI'NFEKHMXE [M im ieijMil ur Royal Bii.njh *I>YSAKT (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦rDIXISritCH [Parliamentary Barijh) *FAEKIRIi (ParliumenUi.ry Burgh) "FOKFAIS [Pa/rliamentary Burgh) <;AI,AgHIElS [Parliamentary Burgh) ■"KAIASJIIEIS [Municipal or Police Biirjl,) CiLA8«OW [Parlioinento.ry Burgh) ♦tilASSOW [Municipal Burgh) - *«;OVAN [Police Burgh) ClKEEXOt'K [Parliamentecy Burgh) *i;KEEXO€K [Municipal ur Police JJurgh) - IIAIEILTOX [Parliirmcniary Burgh) ♦iIAMJLT«X [Municipal or Police Burgh) - *IIAWICK [Pnrliovieutary Burgh) *IXVEKXESS [Parliamentary Burgh) I4I?,1IA11X«<,'K [ Pa. rUamento,ry Burgh) "iiiiL.tSAICXOCK {Municipial or Police Burgh) *KIXXIX<; PARK [Police Burgh.) *KIKK€ALI»Y [ParUa.mcHlary Burgh) KIRK('ALI>V [Municipal or Boyul Bnrgli *LEITH [Piirliainailary Burgh) - *MAKYIIILL [Police Burgh) *MO\TKOSE (Parliamentary Iturgh) ♦MOT1IERWEI.L (Police Burgh) •I'AISIEV (Parlia.inenlary Burgh) •I'AKTICIt (Police Burgh) *1'ERTII (Parliamentary Burgh) *J»E'rERlIEAW [Parliamentary Burgh) l'ORT-«lAS«OW [Parliamentary Burgh) *l»OKT-GIiASGOW [Municipal or Polii Buryh) *ItliTHEK«lEX [Parliamentary Burgh) *STIKIIXG [PaMiamentary Burgh) - •WISHAW [Police Burgh) Total. ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES. 7,768 11 60 30 75 363 20 20 19 2,621 34 33 32 39 1,706 1,761 257 264 266 74 81 18 111 39 40 41 22 37 229 (;.'. 10 133 115 121 25 14 22 26 105 14 MALES. Under 20 Yrs. 2,007 220 1 1', 46 10 16 93 Above 20 Yrs. 669 11 7 403 421 66 62 62 26 2S 1 32 6 6 10 2 5 61 49 21 30 27 29 li 1 2 9 31 5 1,775 117 2 6 24 7 15 47 4 4 6 582 9 7 14 15 4-33 J47 124 89 89 11 12 3 13 14 14 13 4 9 56 37 7 4 32 33 16 FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. 4 15 1 1,862 190 4 15 44 6 25 101 3 3 4 568 5 11 3 5 389 400 34 43 43 24 27 5 36 6 Above 20 Yrs. 9 59 47 13 3 35 33 42 13 2 5 12 35 4 2,134 ].";3 4 24 45 7 19 122 Sd2 10 11 481 493 33 70 72 13 14 9 30 13 13 12 10 14 53 23 21 3 36 22 34 4 4 7 1 24 4 Europe. MALES. Under 20Yrs, 181 13 Above 20Yrs, 1 1 35 3S 1 143 10 FEMALES. Under 20Yrs 1 2 2 2 41 41 171 Above 20Yrs. 2 49 30 32 3 1 1 4 4 10 4 14 1 4 2 11 1 210 19 1 3 4 1 17 1 1 1 56 Asia. MALES. Under 20 Yrs. 1,055 136 8 28 7 (J 41 3 (I) 1 395 Above 20 Yrs. 604 177 101 39 24 24 20 22 1 11 4 4 4 1 "2 25 20 12 4 14 FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs, 940 229 1 103 87 11 11 9 10 5 4 4 1 1 3 16 111 25 4 13 53 1 320 I 1 I 2 1 1 ISS 193 19 10 10 16 19 17 3 3 2 5 6 24 23 7 12 10 15 5 1 2 11 22 3 Above •20 Yrs. 715 64 6 18 2 13 31 -355 1 2 2 104 110 10 12 13 D 4 1 10 * See note at p. 73. m SCOTLAND IN 1881. 373 BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN Akhica. America. Australasia. Colony not Stated. • MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Jnder iOYrs. Above 20Yr3. Under i 20Yrs. 5 ibove Under JOYrs, 20Yrs. ' Above JOYrs. Under Above Under j 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. ' Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. Under 20Yr9. Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS-*Total *ABEK»EEX [I'arhameiilai-y Burgh) 115 117 88 96 398 651 401 842 257 254 250 262 1 6 2 9 19 8 17 3 34 38 46 69 18 15 13 8 - *AIltDUlE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 1 3 1 1 2 - *AKBKOATH [Parliamentary Burgh) 3 1 6 - - 2 2 11 3 2 4 - *A\'K (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 2 1 1 7 6 11 18 4 3 3 1 ♦DUMBAKTOS (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - - - 2 - 4 2 1 2 - - - *D1ISIFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh)- 2 2 2 - 3 3 3 5 1 2 2 1 - •DUKDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 10 3 6 13 17 17 22 43 16 9 16 18 DIISFEK3ILINE (Parliament. Burgh) 1 - - 4 2 3 1 1 - ♦DirtiFEilMLlNE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) 1 - 4 2 3 - 1 - 1 *DySAKT (Parliamentary Btirgh) 1 - - 2 3 1 3 - *E»IJiBrKCH (ParUa,mmtary Burgh) 30 58 16 40 102 178 106 253 83 90 77 98 *FALKTKK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 1 5 5 3 7 4 - - ♦rOKFAK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 3 - 2 5 2 6 1 - 2 - - GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 4 6 2 6 _ 3 2 - "GALASHIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) - 1 - - 7 7 4 6 - 3 - 3 - 4iLASGOW (Parliainentary Burgh) - 28 20 16 23 104 191 93 225 69 78 60 66 4 2 6 'GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) 28 21 18 24 104 198 94 228 60 80 61 66 4 2 6 *GOVAS (Police Burgh) - - - 5 - 2 - 14 24 8 15 7 6 2 5 - GKEEXOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 3 2 1 28 58 25 45 6 10 5 7 *GBEENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 1 3 2 1 28 58 25 45 6 10 5 7 - HAMILTOJI (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 2 - 2 2 2 7 - 2 - - "HAMILTON (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 2 2 - 2 2 2 7 2 - _ "HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 3 1 - 2 2 5 - 1 - "IJTTEKNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 1 - 1 8 5 8 10 4 - 1 3 - KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - 8 2 6 1 2 1 2 - - "KILIHAKIVOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 3 6 1 2 1 2 *KIXNIVG PABK (Police Burgh) - 1 - - 3 7 3 4 3 3 1 3 - _ "KIEKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 2 1 4 - 1 - 1 - - KIRKCALDY (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - 1 2 4 1 6 1 2 2 2 _ •LEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 4 3 21 18 11 16 11 4 20 9 - - 2 "BIAKYHILL (Police Burgh) 1 2 - 6 5 6 7 8 5 4 3 - "MO.VTUOSE (Parliamjintary Burgh) 2 1 1 2 3 3 10 4 2 2 3 - ♦SIOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - - 3 3 1 - - - "PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 1 3 13 17 9 17 4 5 9 2 "PARTICK (Police Burgh) 2 2 3 - 3 10 9 10 8 9 5 1 "PEItTII (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 6 8 7 ! 13 2 1 8 5 1 - "PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 2 - 1 1 2 3 - 5 - - - PORT-GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 1 - 1 5 3 - - - "PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 1 1 1 5 4 - - "RIITHERGLEN (Parliament. Burgh) 1 1 - 3 1 1 - 1 - - "STIUIIXG (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 2 - 6 4 9 1 3 2 4 ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) 1 1 - - " 1 374 XIV.— BIKTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE EIETH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PRESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND, PRESENT IN E TJ E/O 1= E Cypetjs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total 'ABERDKEN [Parliamentary IMirgh) ^AIItDKlE (Parliamentary Burgh) - ^ARBKOATII (Parliamentary Burgh) *AYR (Parliamentary Burgh) - *»IIMBARTO\ (Parliamentary Burgh) •DUMFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦DUNDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - »IINFER»UINE (Parliament. Burgh) •DUNFERllUIiVE (Munieipal or Royal Burgh) *D¥8ART (Parliamentary Burgh) - •EDINBURGH (Parliamentary Burgh) •FALKIKK (Parliamentary Burgh) - •FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) GAKASUIEIS (Parliamentary Burgh) •GALASHIEIS (Municipal or Police Burgh) GIASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - •GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - •GOVAN (Police Burgh) - GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) •GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - HAJIIITON (Parliamentary Burgh) •HAMIITON (Municipal or Police Burgh) •HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - •INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) KlxnARNOCK (Parliament. Bwrgh) •KIIMARNOCK (Maiiicipcil or Police Burgh) •KINNING park (Police Burgh) - •KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Bmgh) KIRKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Burgh) •LEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) •MARYHIIL (Police Burgh) •MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) •MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) •PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - •PARTICK (Police Burgh) •PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) •PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh PORT-GLASGOW (Parliamen. Burgh) •PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal w Police Burgh) •RUTHERGLEN (Parliament. Burgh) •STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - •WISHAW (Police Burgh) MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr9. GlBEALTAE. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yr3. 79 1 3 2 6 1 1 1 19 Above 20Yrs. 1 14 14 2 2 Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. 136 35 Heligoland. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yra. . 1 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Malta & Gozo. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. 100 Above 20Yrs. 40 1 10 2 Under 20Yrs. 12 2 2 2 18 18 91 Above 20Yrs. 29 70 See note at p. 78. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 375 BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OF THE BRITISH COLONIES PEESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN .A-SI^. Ceylon. HoNG-KONa, SiNQAPOKB, Labuan, &C. India. Maubitius. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Al^ ve 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs, PEINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total ^ABEIIUEEN [Parliamentary Burgh) 70 38 .50 40 46 9 42 22 930 538 838 635 9 19 10 18 17 13 11 12 5 6 2 114 32 93 39 1 1 1 *AIRI>UIG (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - *ARBKOATH {ParUa.mmlary Burgh) 3 2 - - 1 - 5 1 2 6 2 - *AYK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 2 - 28 13 24 14 2 *DIIMBAKTOIV (Parliamentary Burgh - - - - 1 7 2 4 1 - *DliMFKIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - 6 3 13 13 - - *»BNI)EE (Parliamentary Burgh) 3 2 1 2 1 38 14 49 28 1 DUNFEKMLINE (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - 3 - 2 - *nrsFERMI.INE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - - - _ 3 _ 2 - _ _ _ *DrSAKT (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - - - - *EDI\BI;rgh (Parliamen'ary Burgh) 22 13 18 16 7 3 8 14 360 199 290 316 6 14 4 9 *FAl-9«.IRli (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - 2 1 1 *FOKFAR (Parliamentary Burgh 1 1 - - 3 2 1 - GAIASIIIELS (Parlia'inentary Burgh - - - - - 2 1 2 - - - *GAI,ASHIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) ■ -^ .-■ - _ _ _ - 2 1 2 _ ftlASeow (Parliamentary Burgh) - 6 7 3 4 15 5 9 1 156 85 175 95 2 1 4 *GI.AStiOW (Municipal Burc/h) 7 7 3 4 15 5 9 1 169 89 180 101 2 1 4 ♦GOVAN (Police Burgh) - 1 - - 5 1 3 1 34 85 16 9 - tUt^KSOCU (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 22 11 10 11 2 1 'GRBESOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - _ _ 22 11 10 12 2 _ 1 HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) 8 - 2 - 2 1 - 10 9 13 3 - *HASIII-TON (3funicipal or Police Burgh) 8 - 2 - 3 _ 1 _ 11 10 16 4 _ . *HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - _ _ *ISVEB.\ESS [Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 - - - - 10 5 16 10 - _ _. KIIiAIARXOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 1 2 - - - 3 4 1 5 _. _ *KUlUAR)roCK [Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ - _ _ 1 - 2 _ _ _ _ 3 4 1 5 ' *K1NXI.V« PARK (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - 4 1 2 4 - _ _ _ *KlKKt'Aluy (Parliccmentary Burgh) - - - - - - 1 1 5 4 _ _ KIKKCAIjIDV [Munic. or Royal Burgh) - 1 - - - - 2 2 6 4 _ _ _ *]LEITH [Parliamentary Biorgh) - 1 - - - 25 16 22 16 2 _ *MARyiHI;3. (Police Burgh) - - 10 11 - 10 22 11 5 - _ 1 „ *MO»rTKOSE (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 - 1 - 1 1 9 - 5 3 1 - *MOTIIEKWElI, (Police Burgh) - - - - - 1 2 - - *PAISIiEY [Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - - 9 4 12 9 - ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) - - - - - - 11 8 10 7 - - *rERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 - 2 - - 1 14 5 15 9 1 - - - *PETERHEAD [Parliamentary Burgh) 1 4 - - - - - - - 1 1 - PORT-GIASGOW (Parliamen. Burgh) - - - - - - 1 1 - - *POKT - GLASGOW [Municipal or Police Bwgh) - - - - 2 2 1 - - - *BIITnERGLEN (Parliament. Burgh) - - - 4 2 11 1 - - - *STIRI,I3;g [Parliamentary Burgh) - 3 - 3 1 - 22 3 19 7 - ~ »WISHAW [Police Burgh) ' - - - - 4 1 3 3 - * See note at p. 73. 376 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF NATIVES OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN ^JH'I^IOJ^. ^ n^c Jij i^ I o ^ . Cape op Good Hope, SiEKRA Leone, &c. Canada and Newfoundland. Demeeara (British Guiana). West India Islands. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr.s Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under AbDvt 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under Abov( 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under Al)o 20Yrs. 20Yi •e s. PEINCIPAT, BUKGHS—* Total *ABEKDEE\ (ParliameiUari/ Biiryh) 115 117 88 96 275 399 294 504 26 29 32 30 97 223 75 308 19 8 17 3 21 22 39 38 3 4 2 10 16 ' 3 29 *AIKDKIE: [Parliainantary JJ^njIi) - - 1 3 1 - - 1 - - *ARB160ATII (J'arliaiiwnlarij Buryh) 3 1 6 2 2 6 - •1 *All\l (Parliiimciihiry Buryh) 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 - - 4 3 11 14 'BirjIBAKTON (Parliamentary Bnryh) 1 - 1 4 - - 1 - - "DIJMFKIKS (Parliamentary Bimjii) 2 2 - 1 1 2 2 - - 2 2 1 3 'DliSIBEE (Parliamentary Buryh) 10 3 6 13 15 14 20 32 2 2 3 2 9 BIIxNFEKMLIIVE (Parliament. Buryh) 1 - 4 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 *»III«FEU!III,INE (Mu,iid2,al or Royal B uryh) *DYSAKT (Parliamentary Buryh) - _ 1 1 - 4 2 2 - 2 2 ; - - 1 1 1 *EDIJ{BDKGU (Parliamentary Buryh) 30 58 16 40 66 93 62 129 6 17 17 11 30 63 27 113 *FALKIS:k (Parliamentary Buryh) - 2 - 1 4 4 3 5 - : 1 1 - 2 *FOKFAR (Parliamentary Buryh) - 3 - 1 2 2 5 1 3 - - - 1 «ALASHIELS (Parliamentary Buryh) 1 - 4 6 2 5 - - - 1 *GALASHIEI,S (Municipal or P6lice Burgh) - - ■- 1 . 7 7 4 5 i _ _ _ 1 «lAS«OW (ParliariKntary Buryh) - 28 20 16 23 64 127 73 137 8 2 3 9 32 62 17 79 *G1ASG0W (Municipal Buryh) 28 21 18 24 64 131 73 140 8 3 3 9 .32 64 18 79 ♦GOVAJf (Police Burgh) 5 - 2 - 10 20 S 9 1 4 3 - 6 GREEXOCK (Parliamentary Buryh) 1 3 2 1 18 26 22 32 3 1 2 2 7 31 1 11 *GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Buryh) ~ 1 3 2 1 18 26 22 32 3 1 2 2 ' 31 i 1 n HAMILTO.V (Parliamentary Buryh) 2 - 2 - 2 2 - 6 - - - 2 1 *OAMHTO.V (Municipal or Fulii-e Buryh) 2 _ 2 _ 2 2 6 _ _ 2 1 *HAWICK (Parliamentary Buryh) - - 3 1 2 2 5 - - _ - - - *INTERNESS (Parliamentary Buryh) 2 1 - 1 8 5 8 8 - - - KIIMABXOCK (Parliament. Buryh) - - - - 5 2 3 - - 3 - 3 *KH.MAR\OCIi (MuiiixAjinl irr P„lire Burgh) _ _ _ _ 5 3 3 _ _ _ 3 ^ 3 •KIN.MNG PARK (Police Buryh) - 1 - 3 3 3 3 - O - 1 2 - - *IiIRKCAI.DY (Parliamentary Buryh) - 1 - 1 1 2 1 - 1 - 1 HIRKCAI.DY (Munic. or Roijuinurjh) - 1 - 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 - 1 *1EITH (Parliamentary lUnyh) 2 i - 3 21 12 9 14 - 2 - 2 2 *MARYimi (I'ulice Buryh) 1 2 - - 4 2 5 4 - - - 2 1 3 •MONTROSE (Parliamentary Ihiryh) 2 1 - 1 2 2 3 8 _ - - 2 *JIOTIIERWELL (Police Buryh) - - 2 3 1 - - - ~ - ♦PAISIEY (Parliamentary Buryh ) - - 1 3 11 14 4 12 1 2 - 1 3 6 •PARTICK (Police Burgh) 2 2 3 - 2 6 1 3 1 4 1 4 5 "PERTH (Parliamentary Buryh) - 1 - 5 7 7 8 - 1 1 - 4 'PETBJtIIEAD (Parliamentary Buryh) 1 - 2 1 - 2 - - 1 - PORT-GIASGOW (Parliamni. Buryh) 1 - 4 - 3 - 1 1 - iM ♦PORT-GIiASGOW (Municipal or Police Buryh) - 1 1 - 4 - 4 _ 1 _ ■ -, 1 •KlITnERGLElV (Parliament. Buryh) 1 1 - - 3 1 1 - - - - - ♦STIRlIiVG (Parliamentary Buryh) - 1 1 2 - 1 4 6 - - - 5 - 4 *WISnAW (Police Buryh) 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - ' • S ee nott at p. ' ■3. m SCOTLAND m 1881. 377 BIETH-PLACES OF NATIV.BS OP THE BRITISH COLONIES PKESENT m THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAJSTD. ^TJSTI^^Ij^SI^. /~^/%T *~iT*TTr T*T*^m Orrt ■ m"ntT\ PRESENT IN AnSTBALIA. New Zealand. Tasmania, L/OLONY NOT &TATED. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20Yr3 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yr3 Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs, PRINCIPAL BUKGHS *Tota] *ABEKDEEN (Parliairwntm-y Burgh) 165 221 159 232 88 26 87 15 4 7 4 15 1 6 2 9 8 11 5 . 7 9 4 8 _ 1 _ 1 _ _, *AIRDRIE {Parliammtary Burgh) - - 1 - 2 _ _ _ _ - _ - - , *AKBKOATH {Parliamentary Burgh) 2 - 1 4 1 1 - - _ - - - _ *AYR [Parliamentary Burgh) 2 1 2 2 2 1 _ - _ _ 1 *DUMBAKXON [ParliaineiUary Burgh) - 1 1 - 2 1 _ _ - - - _ *Din»IFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 2 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - ♦DUNDEE [Parliamentary Burgh) - 12 8 15 17 4 1 1 1 _ _ _ - - - - - DDNFERIHUNE [Parliament. Burgh) - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - *DIIjnFERMUNE [Municipal or Royal ' Burgh) - - _ 1 1 . _ _ „ _ 1 . . *DySARX [Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 1 1 3 - - _ - - - - - - ♦EDINBURGH [Parliamentary Burgh) 64 77 48 87 19 9 29 6 4 - 5 - - - - *FAEKIKK [Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 - 1 - 2 - _ _ - _ _'' _ - *rORFAR [Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 2 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ™ «iAEASHIELS [Parliamentary Burgh) 3 - 2 - - - - - _ _ ♦CiALASHIELS [Municipal or Police Burgh) - - _ - 3 _ 3 _ OLASeow [Parliamentary Burgh) - 36 71 39 61 22 4 20 - 1 3 1 5 _ 4 .2 6 ♦eiASGOW [Municipal Burgh) 37 73 40 61 22 4 20 _ 1 3 1 6 - 4 2 6 *GOVAN [Police Bwgh) 7 6 2 5 - - _ _ _ - _ GREENOCK [Parliamentary Burgh) 6 8 4 5 2 1 1 _ _ _ 1 _ _ „ _ ♦GREENOCK [Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 6 8 4 5 2 1 1 1 HAHIUTON [Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 2 - - - - - _ ^ _ *HAMIlTON [Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - - _ 2 _ ^ _ . _ _ ♦HAWICK. [Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ . ♦INYEKNESS [Parliamentary Burgh)- i 2 1 3 - _ _ _ _ _ . KniHARNOCK [Parliament. Burgh) - 2 1 1 1 - 1 _ - ^ _ _ _ ♦KIIMAKNOCK [Mmiidpal or Police Burgh) - - - _ 2 1 1 1 _ _ 1 ♦KINNING PARK [Police Bwrgh) - -■ 3 - 1 3 - 1 2 _ _ _ * _ _ ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 1 - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ KIRKCAXDY (Munic. or RoyalBmgh) 2 2 2 1 - - - - _ _ _ _ _ ♦lEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) 7 3 16 7 4 1 5 1 1 _ _ _ 2 ♦MARYHIM, [Police Burgh) - - v3 1 3 7 2 3 - 1 _ _ _ ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 2 - 3 2 - 2 - _ _ ♦MOTHERWEIL (Police Bwrgh) - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ ♦PAlStEY [Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 1 5 5 2 3 4 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ♦PABTICK [Police Burgh) 6 6 7 3 4 2 2 1 - - 1 _ 1 _ ♦PERTH [Parliamentary Bwrgh) 1 - 5 2 - 6 - - 2 - 1 - - - ♦PETERHEAD [Parliamentary Bv/rgh) 3 - 4 - - - - - - 1 - - - FORT'GLASGOW (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦POBT-GIASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - ♦BrTHEBGLEN [Parliament. Burgh) - - 1 - - - - - - - - ♦STIBMNG (Pa/rliamentary Burgh) - 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - . "'WlsnA'W (Police Burgh) . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3b * See note at p. 73. 378 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN Total. Europe. Asia. ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Undei 20Yrs ■ Above . 20Yrs Unde] 20Yrs - Above Uude) . 20Yrs. 20 YrF ' Above . 20 Yrs Under Above . 20 Yrs. 20 Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS *Total 4,171 1,050 1,114 945 1,062 247 688 236 675 62 18 59 19 MBEKDEEN (Parliamenlanj Burgh) - 233 81 53 61 48 6 39 6 30 8 2 5 *AIRnKIE (Parliamentary Burgh) 35 12 10 8 5 1 4 6 3 - - *AUnKOATII {Parliamentary Burgh) - 44 15 6 12 11 7 6 6 8 - - -' *A'Vlt (Paiiiamentanj Burgh) 37 5 11 8 13 3 6 3 6 - 1 ] *DirMUAKTO\ [Parliamentary Burgh) 26 13 6 6 1 4 2 1 1 2 - I - ♦BlIMFItlES [Parliamentary Burgh) 45 12 9 10 14 3 5 5 6 _ - - *DUNDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) 450 117 111 120 102 56 77 63 66 1 - 2 2 DIIMFEIMILINE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 20 6 2 9 3 1 1 2 - - - - ♦DITNEEKMLISIE (.Uunicijial or Royal Burgh) 24 7 2 12 3 1 1 2 _ - *DYSAKT (Parliamentary Burgh) 18 5 2 4 7 2 2 4 _ - - - "EDINBURGH (Parliamentary Burgh) 912 193 267 155 297 36 158 32 169 27 5 28 12 "FALKIICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 12 2 4 4 2 2 4 - 1 _ - _ *VOS,FAS. (Parliamentary Burgh) 21 8 3 4 6 1 2 2 _ _ _ 1 GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) 16 1 10 3 2 - 5 1 - - - "GALASHIELS (Munidiml or Police Burgh) 17 1 11 3 2 6 - 1 - -■ GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1,149 284 278 285 302 68 173 73 149 4 7 4 1 "GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - 1,183 293 284 294 312 69 176 74 156 5 7 7 1 "GOV AN (Police Burgh) 132 33 62 29 18 5 30 2 8 1 1 - - CRK^JiOCK. (Parliamentary Burgh) - 159 41 48 36 34 7 32 6 13 2 - 1 1 "GKEENOC'K (Municipal or Police Burgh) - 159 41 48 36 34 7 32 6 13 2 - 1 1 HASIILTON Parliamentary Burgh - 26 8 5 9 4 - 2 1 - - 1 _ "HAMILTON (Municipal or Police Burgh) - 33 10 7 11 5 - 2 1 - - 1 - "HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) 19 3 2 4 10 - 1 1 3 - - 1 "INTEKNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 51 11 14 16 11 1 12 - 6 3 - 6 - KILMARNOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 49 23 11 8 7 2 6 - 3 1 - - "KILMAIINOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) 50 24 11 8 7 2 6 - 3 1 - •KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) 21 7 6 4 4 O 4 1 3 - - - "KIRKCALDY [Parliainentary Burgh) 39 10 12 9 8 2 10 4 6 - - KIKKCALDV (Mimiciprd or Royal Burgh) 55 14 12 16 14 4 10 4 10 1 - - - "LBITH (Parliamentary Burgh) 176 30 61 33 61 8 48 13 36 _ 2 _ *n\RVniLl (Police Burgh) 32 8 11 7 6 1 3 3 - 1 - •MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) 19 5 3 6 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 _ *nOTUEll^YELl (Police Burgh) 19 10 8 1 1 2 1 _ _ - "PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) 104 31 30 31 12 10 17 9 7 _ _ _ "PARTICK (Police Burgh) 66 17 23 15 11 4 10 1 8 1 2 _ _ "PEUTII (Parliamentary Burgh) 67 12 14 15 26 6 7 2 13 1 _ "PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) 15 5 3 5 2 3 1 1 _ _ PORT-GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) 18 6 6 2 4 i 5 1 1 - _ - "PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) 21 6 8 2 5 4 7 1 1 _ "RIITHERGLEN (Parliamentary Burgh) - 20 6 8 6 - 1 2 4 - - - - "STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) 45 7 13 9 16 1 5 1 4 - 3 - "WISHAW (Police Burgh) NATURALIZED BRITISH SUB.IECTS (included in the above) - 27 10 1 9 7 2 1 2 - - - 622 51 287 33 251 21 260 17 165 4 4 3 3 * See note at p .73. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 379 BIETH-PLAGES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN Africa. America. Abroad —Country not Stated. Born at Sea. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above Under 20Yrs. 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BUKGHS— *Total "ABERDEEN {Parliamentary Burgh) 27 9 14 16 663 305 576 340 2 11 - 2 59 83 60 110 10 2 1 46 10 ■28 15 - - - 12 2 10 2 -"AIRDBIE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 11 4 3 2 - - - - 2 - - -* ARBROATH {Parliamentary Burgh) - - 6 1 5 1 - - - 2 1 2 *A\'R {Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 4 4 3 - - - 1 1 2 *»irMBARTO\ {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 7 3 4 - - - - - - 1 - - *DrsiFRIES {Parliamentary Burgh) - , - - - 8 4 5 6 - - - - 1 - 2 *Dl-\BEE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 66 23 60 25 - - - 4 11 5 9 DVNFERIIIIXE {Parliament. Burgh) 2 - 1 4 7 - 1 - - - 1 - *DIJ)rFERMLIXE {Municipal or Royal Burgh) - _ _ _ 2 1 5 10 _ 1 - - - 1 - *DYSART {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 3 2 2 - - - - 2 1 ^EDISTBURGH {Parliamentary Burgh) 7 5 4 4 111 81 84 87 2 - 1 12 16 7 24 *FA1KIRK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 2 1 - - - - 2 - *FOUFAR {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 7 3 2 2 - - - - - - GALASHIELS {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 5 1 1 - - - - 2 - *CiAlASHlELS {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - _ - _ 1 5 1 1 - - - - - 2 - GLASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - 3 2 2 4 198 68 191 101 - 2 - 1 11 26 15 46 *GLASGOW {Municipal Burgh) 4 2 3 5 204 71 194 103 - 2 - 1 11 26 16 46 *GOTAJf {Police Burgh) 1 - 25 17 27 10 - - - 1 4 - - GRGEXOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) 2 1 1 28 13 24 17 1 - - 2 1 5 2 *GREENOCK. {Municipal or Police Burgh) 2 1 1 28 13 24 17 - 1 - - 2 1 5 2 HAMILTON {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 8 2 6 4 - 1 - - - 1 - ♦HAMILTON {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - 10 3 8 5 - 2 - - - 1 - *HAWICK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 3 1 3 4 - - - - - 2 ■♦INVERNESS {Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 6 - 7 5 - a - - 1 1 2 - KIL9IARN0CK {Parliament. Burgh) - - - 20 4 8 1 - - - 1 - 3 ♦KILMARNOCK {Municipal cr Police Burgh) - - - 21 4 8 1 - - - 1 - 3 ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) 4 2 3 1 - - 1 - - ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 8 1 4 1 - - - 1 1 1 KIRKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Burgh) - - - - 9 1 8 2 - - 1 3 2 ♦LEITH {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 21 9 18 14 - - 1 4 - 1 ♦MARYHILL {Police Burgh) - - - 6 5 4 3 - - 1 3 2 - ♦MONTROSE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 3 3 - - - 3 1 1 - ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - - - 9 5 - - - 1 - - - ♦PAISLEY {Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - 20 8 20 2 - - • - - 5 2 3 ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) - 1 1 - 9 7 13 3 2 1 - - 1 2. - ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 2 6 6 10 6 - - - - 1 - 5 ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - 2 4 1 - - - 2 - - - PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament. Burgh) - - - 1 1 1 3 - - - 1 - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh - - 1 1 1 3 - - 1 - 1 ♦RUTHERGLEN_(ParfMnie)i<. Burgh) - - 5 5 2 - - - - 1 - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 5 8 5 10 - - - 1 ~ — 2 ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) .- - - 8 1 8 3 ~ " 2 NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) 2 ^_^- 2 1 24 32 11 81 1 - 1 - ~ — * See note at p. 73 380' XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIETH-PLACES OP BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN THE PEINGIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. E.TJ K. O IP E . Austria. Belgium. Denmark. Feakob. PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES i Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under 20yrs Above 20Yr8 Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under Above i 20Yrs. 20YM. { PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total ^ABERDEEN (Parlimnentary Burgh) 3 14 4 5 6 12 3 17 3 31 2 6 61 129 55 171 - 1 1 3 4 - 1 2 3 3 14 *AIRDRIE (ParUainmtary Burgh) - - - - - - 2 - - *ARBROATII (Padiamcidary Burgh) 1 - 2 - - - - - 3 2 2 6 *AlfR {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 1 - 2 *DIlMBARTO\ (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - "DUMFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - 2 - - - - I *DiraiDEE (ParliaTnentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - 3 - 1 - - - 1 35 40 33 41 DOiFERSUINE (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 ""DIJNFERMUNE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ 1 *D¥SAltT (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - 3 *EDnrBirRen (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 7 - 1 1 4 - 2 1 4 - - 6 21 4 39 *FAXKlR1L](Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - 1 1 CAI/ASniELS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 2 - - *€iALASHlELS (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - 2 - i ( eiASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 4 - 3 2 2 1 8 - 8 2 2 3 16 6 32 *C!I,ASGOW (Municipal Bwrgh) 1 4 3 2 2 2 9 8 2 2 3 17 6 34 *«0¥AJi (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - 2 - - 2 5 - 3 GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 4 - - 4 - 3 "GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - _ _ - - 4 - - 4 - 3 HAJIILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - "HAMILTON (Munic. o-r Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - "HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "INVERNESS (ParUamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 2 - 1 KIIMAKNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 "KFLIMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 "KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 "KIRKCALDY (I'arliamentary''Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - 2 3 4 S > KIRKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - 2 3 4 6 "LEITn Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - \ - - 1 - 6 2 1 7 1 4 "MAKYniLL (Police Bwrgh) - - - - _ 2 - - - - - - - "MONTROSE (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - "MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - 2 - - "PAISLEY (Parlicmientary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 1 2 "PAKTICK (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - 3 - 3 "PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - 4 1 - 4 "PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament. Bu,rgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - 1 "POKT.GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - 5 - - "KUTHEKGLENCParfiameretory Burgh) ", - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - - "STIRLING (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2 "WISHAW (Police Burgh) - ~ ' ' ~ ~ " NATURALISED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - 6 - 3 - 4 1 4 1 13 - - 1 12 2 26 * See no te at p, 73. , ',' IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 381 BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OP SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN E TJI^.0 IPS . Geemant. Gbebce. Holland. Hungary. ^ ■KWifc^n^^kd^l ^L i^At\ MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. D nder 20Yr9 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs, Above 20Yrs. Uudei 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Undei 20Yr3 Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yra Above 20Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total *ABERDEEN (Parliamentary Burgh)- 28 241 28 145 20 23 15 24 8 11 12 16 2 2 2 11 7 3 - - - 2 -. - - - - *AIRDBIE (Parliatnentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - - 1 1 2 2 - - - - *ARBROATH (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 3 1 1 - - - - - - - ,- *AYR (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 4 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - ' - *DrJIBARXOJr (Parliamentary Burgh - - - 1 - - - - - - - - '-. *]>[]j«[FRIES (Parliamentary Burgh)- 4 3 - - - - 5 1 - - - ♦DUJfDBE (Parliamentary Burgh) 7 23 8 8 - - 2 - 1 - - - DUNTERBUINE (ParliaTnent. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - ♦DBNFEKBIIINE (Municipal or Jioyal Bwrgh) _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *D¥SART (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - *EDINBrRGH (Parliamentary Burgh) 4 50 4 41 2 7 - 7 - 1 4 1 1 2 *mKIKK. (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 4 - - - - - - - *FORFAK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - - - - - - GAjLASHIEKS (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 - - - - - - - - *QXLASBXELS ( Mwnie. or Police Burgh - 3 - - - - - - -. GLASeow (Parliamentary Burgh) - 8 67 7 40 3 7 9 8 2 3 1 3 - 1 - *GlASGOW (Mmiicipal Burgh)- 8 68 7 43 3 8 9 9 2 3 1 3 1 ~ »GOVA]V (Police Bwrgh) - 7 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - - _ _ GREENOCK (Parliamentary Bwrgh) 3 13 2 5 - - 2 - 1 - - *GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 3 13 2 5 _ _ 2 _ 1 _ _ HABIILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) -. 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - - *HAJHl,TON (Munic. or Police Bwrgh) - 2 - - - - 1 - - - - - _' _ _ ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 2 - - - - _ *INTERJfESS (Parliamentary Burgh)- - 4 - 3 - - - - - - - - HIL9IARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 2 - - - 1 - - - - _ *KIXIIIARlVOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 2 _ _ _ _ _ 1 ~ *KnfiSIX« PARK (Police Bwrgh) - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - *KIRKCA1DT (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 1 - - - - - - - - - _ _ KIRKCALDY (Mwnic. or RoyalBwrgh) 1 1 - - - - - _ - _ _ *LEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) - 23 5 15 2 2 1 2 - 3 - _ _ _ *1HAR¥HIU (Police Burgh) - - 1 - - 1 - - -- - - _ _ *SI03iTR0SE (Pa/rliamentary Burgh)- - - 1 - - - - - - - - *1H0THERWEII, (Police Bwrgh) 1 - - - - - - - - - - *PAISIEY (Parliamentary Burgh) 5 1 5 1 3 1 - - - - - 1 - *PARTICK (Police Burgh)- -. 3 4 - - 2 1 - - - - *PERTH (Pa/rliamentary Bwrgh) - 3 - 3 - - 2 - 1 - 2 - - - ♦PETERHEAD Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - V01S.T-V,J^%e,oyv (Pa/rliament. Burgh) - - - 3 - - - - - - - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Mwnicipal or Police Bwrgh) _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ 3 _ - - - - - - ♦RCTHERGLEJV (Parliament. Burgh) 1 - - - - - - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamemtary Bwrgh) - 1 2 - 2 - - - - - - ~ ♦WISUAW (Police Bwrgh). - - - - 2 - 1 - - ~ 1 WATUKALizED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - 6 121 5 75 - 2 - 3 - 6 1 5 1 ~ 1 7 ♦ i 3ee not eat p. 73. 382 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIKTHPLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. E TJ I^ O DP "Fl . Italy. NORV?AT. Poland. Portugal. PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under Abovt 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs Undei 20Yr3 Above 20Yrs. Principal bttrghs— *Totai ^ABERDEEN (ParUnmminry Burgh) 9 49 11 30 4 25 5 10 8 35 3 22 5 11 6 12 2 - - - - - 1 - - 3 - - *AIRDKIE (Padiitmcntiinj Burgh) - - - - - - - - 1 - - - *AUBKOATH (ParUamcnlary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - *A\'ll [PiirliaiiKiilary Biinjli) - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - ■ - *I)I:MBAKT0\ (ParUamcnlary Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - - - - "DIUIFKIES (ParUaincntary Biiiyli) - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 *DIIXDEE (Parlia mentary Burgh ) - - 1 1 ■'- 1 - 1 2 - 1 - i 3 DI'XFEK»ILI\E {Parliament. Burgh - - - - - 1 - »miNFEKMLINE (Municipal m Royal Burgh _ _ _ 1 . *DVSART (Parliitmeniary Burgh) - - - - - - 1 - - *EOIXBI'U«H (Parliamentary Burgh) 3 15 2 16 1 2 1 6 1 12 1 8 9 1 1 5 *FALKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - — - - - - - - CALASIIIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 1 - - - - - ''■G.\.lASHIKLS(31unic. orPolice Burgh) - - - - - - 1 - - - - - GLASGOtV (Parliamentary Burgh) - 4 18 2 5 7 2 2 6 14 2 12 1 4 2 2 *GlASGOW (Municipal Burgh) i 18 2 5 7 2 2 6 14 2 12 1 4 2 2 *€,0\ AS (Police Burgh) 1 2 3 - - - - 1 - GKEEXOt'K (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 2 - 1 - - - - 1 *GR£E\OCK (Mvnic. or Police Burgh) 1 ] 2 - 1 - - - - - 1 HAMILTON (Parliamaitary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *HAMIlTOX (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 1 - - - - - - ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - - 3 - 1 - - - - - I KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 1 - - - - - - - - A r *KIL!MARNOCK (Municipal or Police V Burgh) 1 - - - - - - - - - • -i. s> *KIN.MNG PARK (Police Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - - - *KIRKfALD¥ (Parliamentai-y Burgh) - - - - 2 - - - - - - KIRKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Burgh ) - - - 2 - - - - 1 - - *LEITH (Parlianieniary Burgh) - 1 1 2 1 4 1 2 - 1 - 1 1 2 - •MARVIilLL Police Burgh) - 1 - - - - - - - *MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - ♦PARTICK (I'oUce Burgh) - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - _ - 3 ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 1 - - - - - _ - PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament. Burgh) - - 1 - - - - - - - ♦POUT-GLASGOW (M^micipal or Police Burgh) - - - - 1 - ~ - _ _ _ _ ,.' *B.V'niVJlGhES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - .,- - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) NATURALISED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - - - - - - • - - - i 26 1 9 1 10 2 5 5 17 2 10- 3 - 3 * See note at p. 73. m SCOTLAND IN 1881. 383 BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESENT IN THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. E TJ I^ O 1= -Fl . Russia. Spain. Sweden. SWITZEKLAND. PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. •males. females. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr9. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs, Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr3. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Tota], *ABERDEEN (Parliamentary Burgh) 33 39 25 41 19 19 22 31 3 33 2 22 2 6 2 11 - 2 1 _ 3 _ _ 2 1 4 _ 1 _ _ *AIKDKIE {Parlmmentary Burgh) - - - - - 3 - - - - - - *ARBROATII (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - - _ 1 - _ - _ - *AVR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 - - - - 1 - - - *DCSIBAKXON (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 - - - 2 _ - - - _ _ ♦DUMFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ♦DUNDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 11 4 9 3 - 1 1 2 2 1 - 2 - - DUNFERJILINE (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - •DUNFERMIIWE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - - _ _ _ . *D¥SARX (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - - 1 - _ *EDIiVBER«U (ParliaTMntary Burgh) 13 17 10 15 2 2 8 9 4 2 8 *FAI.K1RK (Parliatnentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - - - 1 - - _ _ CIAXASHIEI.S (Parliamentary Burgh - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ *«AI,ASHIEI,S (Munic. o-r PoliceBurgI - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ GLiSGOTV (Parliamentary Burgh) - 4 5 2 11 11 5 13 14 9 - 5 1 3 _ 1 *«l/ASGOW (Afunicipal Burgh) 4 5 2 11 12 5 13 14 9 _ 5 1 3 w 1 *GOTAIV (Police Burgh) - - 3 1 - 1 1 - - 5 _ 2 _ _ _ GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 3 2 2 - 4 _ 1 _ _ _ *GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - 1 _ 1 3 2 2 . 4 1 HADIIITOIV (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - _ _ ♦HAMUTON (Munic. or Police Burgh] - - - - - - _ _ _ _ „ *HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ _ _ _ ^ _ ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh)- - 1 - .. 1 - - _ - _ _ KELiMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - _ 1 _ _ _ 1 ♦KlIMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh - - _ _ _ . _ _ 1 1 ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - - 1 - _ - - - _ ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 3 - - - -r - _ 1 KIRKCALDY (Jl/«TOC. or Royal Bv/rgh) 2 3 1 _ _ _ _ _ 1 ♦lEITH (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 3 1 - 2 _ _ 2 _ 1 _ ♦JUARYHILL (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - _ _ _ ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 - - - _ _ ♦MOTHERWEll (Police Burgh) - 1 - - _ _ _ ♦PAISIEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - 4 1 1 - _ - - 1 _ _ ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) 1 2 1 - - - - - _ _ .. _ 1 ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - _ 1 1 1 1 - ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - * - - - - - - . TOnT.e,lASGOW(Parliament.Burgh) - - - - - - - - - ♦POKT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Bwrgh) _ _ _ _ - _ _ - - - ♦RUTHERGIEN (ParliamentaryBurgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) - - - -1 - - 1 - - - - - NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS included in the above) 2 13 2 7 3 3 7 - 5 1 5 6 ♦ See note at page 73. 384 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE EIRTH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PEESEFT IN THE PEINCIPAL BUEGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN ETJI?.OI=E. ^SI^ - ' TUEKBT. Arabia. China. PERSIA. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALJES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr8. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yra. Above 20Yrs. Undei 20Yrs " Abovf 20Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yre Under 20Yrs Abov< 20Yrs PRINCIPAL BUEGHS— *Total ^ABERDEEN (ParUmnentaiy Burgh) 85 8 38 10 1 1 2 3 43 8 45 6 - - 2 3 1 1 __ - - - - 6 1 4 - - - - «AIRDKIE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - *AKBKOATH [Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 - ■ - - - - - - - - - - *A'VR (Pii/rUiimcntary Bmrjh) - - - - 1 - - - - - -. *DIfMBA>tT05i (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - •- - 2 1 - - - - - "DUMFRIES (ParUamenlary Burgh) - - - - - ~ - - - 'DUNDEE Parliamentary Burgh) ,1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - - 2 DVNFERItlUNE {Parliament. Bmgh) - - - - - - - - - *DCNFER1«II.IIVE {Municipal or Royal Burgh) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ _ _ . . . *DTSART {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - *EDIi\BlIRGIl {Parliamentary Burgh) 1 6 3 4 1 - 22 3 23 5 - - - - *FAIKIRK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - -. *FORFAK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - - - - -; GALASHIELS {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - _ - ♦GALASHIELS (JW«mc. or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - ■ GLASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - 22 24 1 1 - - 4 4 4 1 - - - "GLASGOW {Municipal Burgh) 22 - 24 1 1 2 - 4 4 5 1 - - - - *GOTA]V {Police Burgh) 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - 1 2 1 - - - - - "GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - _ 1 ' _ _ _ 1 2 1 _ _ _ _ HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - 'HAMILTON (Mmiic. orlPolice Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 3 - 5 - - - - - KIL9IARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal m Police Bargh) _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ - _ _ ~ _ _ . ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) 2 - 1 1 - - - - ~ - - - ■ - ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary liargh) - - - - - - - - - - -■ KIRKCALDY (Munic. or RoyalBwrgh) - - - - 1 - - - _ _■'': '.•t ♦LEITII (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ ' V ♦MARVHILL (Police Burgh) 2 - - - - 1 _ _ ♦MONTROSE (Parliawjiidiiry Burgh)- - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 _ _ - ♦MOTIIEBWELL (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - _ _ - ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 1 1 - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - 1 - _ _ . _ _ _ ♦PERTH (Pctrliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 1 - - - _ _ _ -I PORT-GLASGOW [Parliament. Burgh] 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -' ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) 1 - 1 - - - - - _ _ _ . _ ♦KBTHERGLEN (Parliament. Burgh) - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - ♦WISltAW (Police Burgh)- NATIfBALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in tlie above) - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 - - - 4 1 3 _ - - See note at p. 73. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. 385 BIETH-PLACES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND, PRESENT IN J^&XJ^. J^IF K/IO JL. -A.3S.d:Bie,IC-A.. Other Countries. Egypt. Other Parts. Brazil. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yra. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total "ABERDEEN {Parliamentary Burgh) 8 9 12 8 9 6 i 1 18 3 10 15 23 7 15 11 2 1 1 2 - - 1 8 2 - 4 4 2 ' *AIBDRIE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *AKBKOATH {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - *A¥K {Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - 1 - *»IIMBAKTON {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - *DEMFRIES {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - ♦DUNDEE {Parliammtary Burgh) - - 1 - - - - - - - - - DUNFERMLINE {Parliament. Burgh) - - - - 2 - - 1 - - - - ♦DIINEERMUNE {Municipal or Royal Burgh) - - _ _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ 1 - *DlfSART {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 1 - ♦EDINBURGH {Parliamentary Burgh) 4 2 5 1 3 1 6 2 3 4 5 2 5 3 ♦FALKIRK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - ♦FORFAR {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 1 - GALASHIELS {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - ♦GALASHIELS {Munic. or Police Burgh - - - - - - - - - - GLASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 - - 2 2 i 1 1 4 6 2 4 3 ♦GLASGOW {Municipal Burgh) 1 2 - - 2 2 2 2 1 5 6 2 4 3 *QO\ AH {Police Burgh) 1 1 - 1 - - - _ - GREENOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 2 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 ♦GREENOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh - _ _ 2 _ 1 _ 1 1 1 1 HA9IILT0N {Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - - - - - - ♦HAMILTON {Munic. or Police Burgh) 1 - - - - _ - - - - ♦HA'^VICK {Parliainentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - _ _ - - - - - ♦INVERNESS {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - « _ _ - - - - KILMARNOCK {Parliament. Burgh) 1 - - _ __ _ 3 _ 1 _ ♦KILMARNOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ 1 „ _ _ 3 X ♦KINNING PARK {Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - _ _ 1 - _ ♦KIRKCALDY {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - _ _ - - _ KIRKCALDY {Munic. or Royal Burgh) - - - - _ _ _ 1 _ ♦LEITH {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - -. _ _ _ _ ♦MA-RYHILL {Police Burgh) - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ ♦MONTROSE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ _ ♦MOTHERWELL {Police Burgh) - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ ♦PAISLEY {Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - _ _ _ _ 1 - - ♦FARTICK {Police Burgh) - 2 1 - _ - _ 1 - 3 1 - - ♦PERTH {Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - - 2 2 - - - 1 ♦PETERHEAD {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - - PORT-GLASGOW ( Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - _ - - - - - ♦RUTHERGLEN {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - ♦STIRLING {Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 2 - - - - - " 1 ♦WISHAW {Police Burgh) NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - - - - - ~ ~ - 3 3 1 - - 1 - 2 1 2 1 1 1 ♦ See) lote at p. 73. 3 c 386 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OP THE PEOPLE BIKTH-PLACES OP BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN FOREIGN PARTS PKESEJSTT IN THE PKmCIPAL BUKGHS OF SCOTLAND. ^ im: TTi E. I o ^ - Mexico. United States. Other States. PRESENT IN MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs. PRINCIPAL BTJEGHS— *Tota] *AKERDEEJf {Parliameniary Burgh) 5 4 2 2 473 21( ) 393 245 162 78 166 82 - - - ,34 6 20 12 8 4 4 1 -"AIRDKIK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 3 2 - 9 1 1 2 *AKBBOATII [Parliamentary Bxirgh) - - 6 1 4 1 - 1 - ' *AYR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 4 - 2 4 .1 ♦DUMBARTON (Parliamentary Burgh - - 1 - 1 - 6 3 8 "DUMFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 3 3 4 3 5 1 1 S ♦DUNDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 60 21 55 22 6 2 5 3 DrNFERSIlINE (Parliajnent. Burgh) 3 2 - 1 - 5 ♦Dl'NFERMlINE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) _ 4 3 1 7 *D¥SABT (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 2 1 - - 1 2 ♦EDINBIIBGH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 81 52 55 64 25 27 24 19 ♦FAIiKIBK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 2 1 - - - *FOBFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 5 3 1 2 1 - 1 - CALASniElg (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 5 1 - - 1 *GAI.ASni-El»[Munic.prPoliceBurgh) - 1 5 1 - - - -1 1 GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 1 - 143 55 120 78 48 10 67 2D ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) 1 1 - - 143 56 122 79 64 12 68 21 *GOVAN (Police Burgh) - - 19 13 22 8 6 4 5 2 GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) r- 15 3 13 9 13 9 10 7 ♦GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - _ 15 3 13 9 13 9 10 7 OASULTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 8 2 6 4 - 1 - ♦HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - 10 3 6 4 - 2 1 ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 3 1 1 4 - 2 - ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) 6 7 o - - 3 KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) 10 4 7 1 7 - ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ _ „ 11 4 7 1 7 _ _ ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - - - - 1 1 1 3 - 1 ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Bmgh) - - 4 ] 1 1 4 3 KIRKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Burgh) 5 1 3 1 4 4 1 ♦LEITII (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 1 1 16 7 8 10 4 1 9 3 ♦MARYHILL (Police Burgh) 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 •1 ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 3 3 - - ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - 9 4 - - 1 - - ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 14 8 19 1 5 - 1 1 ♦PARTICK (^Police Burgh) - - - 6 2 10 - 4 S 3 ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 1 - 4 2 6 2 1 4 3 3 ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 - 4 1 PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament. Burgh) 1 - 1 3 1 - ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - 1 - - - 1 3 1 _ ♦RUTHERGLBN (Parliamentary Burgh) - 5 6 2 - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - 4 6 4 6 1 2 1 3 ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) 8 1 5 1 - 3 2 1 NATIIKALIZED BRITISH SIFBJECTS (inoluded in the above) - ' - -. 13 24 7 58 9 7 3 22 '■ See no te at p. 7. 5. m SCOTLAND IN 1881. 387 BIETH-PLACES OP BRITISH SUBJECTS BORN IN POREIO-N PARTS PKESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OE SCOTLAND. PRESENT IN Abkoad — Country not Stated. BOBN AT Sea. Naturalized British Subjects (included in the preceding). MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. PRINCIPAL BUEGHS— *Total *ABERDEGN (Parliamentary Bmgh)- 2 11 - 2 59 83 60 110 51 287 33 251 12 2 10 2 16 28 4 *AIKDRIE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 - - 1 - 3 *ABBKOAXH (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 - 1 2 - - - *A'¥lt (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 1 2 3 - 4 ♦DUMBARTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 - - 5 - - 1 ♦DVMFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - - 2 3 1 10 *DiraiDEE (ParliameKtary Burgh) - - 4 11 5 9 1 25 1 12 DIIKFERIWUNE (Parliament. Burgh) - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 ^DVNFERMUNE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) - _ _ _ 1 - - ' ^ 1 _ _ 1 1 *DlfSART (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - - - - - 2 1 - 1 - ♦EDINBURGH (Parliamentary Burgh - 2 1 12 16 7 24 6 55 16 93 ♦FAXKIRK (ParliaTnentary Burgh) - - - 2 - 1 3 - •FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - - 2 - - - - - *OAIj ASiHIEIiS(Munic. or PoliceBmgh - - - - 2 - - - - GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 1 11 26 15 46 14 90 6 62 ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh)- - 2 1 11 26 16 46 14 90 7 63 *V,«V AS (Police Burgh) - - - - - 1 4 - - 1 19 1 6 GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 2 1 5 2 2 10 - 4 ♦GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - 1 _ 2 1 5 2. 2 10 4 HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - ♦HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh) - 2 - - - 1 - - 1 - ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 2 - 5 ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - 1 - - 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - 1 - 3 - - - ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh - _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ 3 _ _ _ ♦KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - - 1 - - 1 2 1 2 ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 1 1 2 - - KIRKCALDY (Munic. orRoyalBurgh) - - - - 1 3 2 2 - ♦LEITH (Parliamentary Burgh)- - - - 1 4 1 2 27 6 27 ♦MARYHILL (Police Burgh) - - - 1 3 2 - 1 2 3 ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh)- - - 3 1 1 - 1 1 ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) 1 - - - - - - ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - 5 2 3 1 ♦PARTICK (Police Bwrgh) 2 1 1 2 - 4 - 3 ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 5 5 3 ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 - - - PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament. Burgh) - - - 1 - - - - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - _ - 1 - 1 - - *RM!TaE1UHWI (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - 2 - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 2 - 1 - 1 _ *WISHAW (Police Burgh) NATURALIZED. BRITISH SUBJECTS (included in the above) - - 2 - - 2 - 1 1 - - - - - * See note at p. 73. 388 , XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. PRESENT m Total. Europe. Asia. ALL AGES. BOTH SEXES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20 Yrs. Above 20 Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Unde 20Yrs ' Abov 20Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20 Yrs Under 20 Yrs Above 20Yra . PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total 4,954 532 3,088 32^ 1,006 462 2,772 270 854 6 41 3 ^ABERDEEN {Parliamentary Burgh) 151 15 85 9 42 14 72 4 27 1 1 1 *AIK»K1E {Parliamentary Burgh) 2 - 1 1 - - - - *AI(BKOATII {Parliaimntary Burgh) - - - - - *A1'K {Parliamentary Burgh) 27 1 19 7 1 18 7 *»IIMBAKT01V {Parliamentary Burgh) 18 3 10 2 3 3 8 3 *DirMFltIES {Parliamentary Burgh) 29 1 19 1 8 - 16 1 7 ♦DUNDEE {Parliamentary Burgh) 243 19 160 15 49 16 140 12 41 - 1 DI'NFEUMLIXE {Parliaimntary Burgh) - 12 9 1 2 - 8 1 1 - - *DIJSiFERMLINE {Municipal or Royal Burgh] 12 9 1 2 8 1 1 - - - ♦DYSART {Parliamentary Burgh) 18 4 14 - 4 14 - - - *EDIi\BIIRGa ( Parliamentary Burgh) 794 53 409 55 277 37 359 39 229 2 4 - 1 *rAlK.niU {Parliamentary Burgh)' - 20 4 9 3 4 2 5 3 4 - - - *FORFAR {Parliamentary Burgh) 8 7 - 1 7 1 - - - G.IXASHIEIS {Parliamentary Burgh) 14 2 9 - 3 2 9 3 - *CiAI,ASniFXS {Municipal or Police Burgh) 14 2 9 - 3 2 9 - 3 - - - GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) 1,547 157 1,007 74 309 129 868 63 263 1 7 - *GIiASGOW {Municipal Burgh) 1,553 157 1,012 75 309 129 873 64 263 1 7 - *GOTAJ( {Police Burgh) 86 4 69 1 12 3 42 - 8 - 25 - GREENOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) - 404 48 327 10 19 42 294 10 19 - 2 - ♦GREENOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh) - 405 48 328 10 19 42 295 10 19 o - HAMILTON {Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 1 - - 1 - i [ - - ♦HAMILTON {Municipal or Police Burgh) - 1 - 1 - - 1 - ! - ♦HAWICK {Parlimnentary Burgh) 5 - 3 - 2 3 - 1 ♦INTBBNESS {Parliamentary Burgh) 21 1 16 4 1 16 4 KILMARNOCK {Parliamentary Burgh) - 5 4 1 4 - 1 ♦KILMARNOCK {Municipal or Police Burgh) 5 4 1 - 4 - 1 - ♦KINNING PARK {Police Bu.rgli) 25 5 17 1 2 1 15 - 1 - - ♦KIRKtllLDY (Parliamentary Burgh) 3 1 2 - 2 - - KIRKC^ILDY {Municipal or Royal Burgh) - 6 2 4 - - 1 4 - - - ♦LEITHf {Parliainentary Burgh) 1,308 204 770 127 207 202 760 127 203 1 2 - - ♦MARTHILl {Police Burgh) 18 1 8 10 - 3 - 7 - - - ♦MONTROSE Parliamentary Burgh) 11 7 3 - 6 1 3 - - - ♦MOTHERWELL {Police Burgh) 21 8 6 - 2 - 1 - - - ♦PAISLEY {Parliamsntwry Burgh) 11 10 - 1 2 - - - - ♦PARTICK {Police Burgh) 44 6 18 13 2 18 4 12 1 - ♦PERTH {Parliamentanj Burgh) 25 1 20 2 2 1 20 2 2 - - ♦PETERHEAD {Parliamentary Burgh) 24 21 1 2 - 21 1 2 - - - PORT-GLASGOW {Parliamentary Burgh) - 36 2 33 1 2 32 1 - - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW {Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - 36 2 33 - 1 2 32 1 - _ ♦RIITHERGLEN {Parliavienlary Burgh) - 8 - 5 3 - - - - - - ♦STIRLING {Parliamentary Burgh) 6 3 - 3 3 2 - - - ♦WISHAW {Police Bwgh) j'LHITIt— Emigrants on board 3 ships en route to America, included above 2 - 2 - - - - - - - 773 131 406 105 131 131 406 105 131 "■ A * See not e at p. 7 3. IN SCOTLAND IK 1881. BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PEESENT IN THE PKINCIPAL BURGHS OF SCOTLAND. 389 EICA. E TJI?/0 I'E . Africa. Amb PRESENT IN Austria. Belgium. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Undfer 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yra. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total *ABEROEEiy (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 7 3 63 268 58 146 18 112 9 10 3 29 2 16 - - _ 12 5 14 - 1 1 2 2 *AIKDRIE [Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 .- 1 - - _ - - ♦ARBROATH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - *AinR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 1 _ _ - _ - - - ■_ - *DIIIIIBARTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 2 2 - - - - - - - - *BirinFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 3 - 1 - - _ 4 - - *DIIKDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 3 20 3 6 1 2 1 _ - 3 - 1 DVNFERMUXE (Parliament. Burgh) - 1 _ 1 - - , - - - - *D1INFERLINE (Municipal or Royal Burgh _ 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *DYSART (Parliamentary Burgh) - - _ - _ - 1 _ - - - *EDINBDRGH (Parliamentary Burgh) 3 - 2 14 43 16 45 - 18 7 3 - 2 - 8 *FAliKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - ^ 4 - - - - - - - - *FORFjtR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - _ _ - _ _ _ - .- - GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - _ - - - 1 _ _ _ _ *GAIjASHIKl,S(Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - _ - - 1 _ _ _ _ _ GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 - 27 131 11 46 6 38 1 5 1 12 1 ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) - 1 - 27 131 11 46 6 39 1 5 1 12 1 »GOTASr (Police Burgh) - 1 - 1 1 1 4 _ _ _ _ _ -- GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 2 6 29 - - - 5 _ - 3 1 1 "GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - 2 - 6 29 - - - 5 - - - 3 1 1 HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ 'HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ „ _ »HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 2 _ _ _ _ „ _ *INTEKNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ _ _ _ KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - 1 _ _ _ ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - _ _ 1 *KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - 4 2 1 1 - _ _ _ ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - - - - _ _ _ „ KIRK.C *1,nT (MuMic. or Royal Bwrgh) - - 1 - - - - 1 - _ _ _ _ ♦LEITH (Parliamentary Burg/i) - - - 1 8 - 4 11 42 1 2 _ _ ♦M4RYHILL (Police Burgh) 1 - - - - 4 3 _ _ _ _ _ ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) • - - - - 1 - - - _ _ _ _ ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Burgh) - - - 6 7 5 - _ 1 _ _ ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - 8 _ _ _ _ _ ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) 3 - 3 1 - _ _ 1 - ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - VOKT-GIASOOW (Parliament. Bwrgh) - - - 1 - 1 - - - - ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ _ _ „ _ 1 _ _ 1 - - ♦RUTHERGLEN (ParUament. Bwrgh) - - - - 5 3 - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 1 - - - - - ♦WISHAW (Police Bwrgh) - 2 - - - - - - LEITH— Emigrants on hoard 3 ships en route to America, included above - - - - - - - - ♦ See note at p. 73. 390 XIV.— BIRTH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIETH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PKESENT Ilf THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OF SGOTLAIfD. PRESENT IN E TJ I?. O ZP-Fl . Denmark. France. Gebmant. Greece. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES MALES. FEMALES Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr8 Above 20Yr8 Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Undei 20Yr8 Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs • Above 20Yrs Undei 20Yrs Above 20Yrs Under Above 20Yrs. 20Yrs Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total ^ABERDEEiy (Parliamentary Burgh) 24 164 15 26 25 159 15 101 169 939 117 384 6 33 1 4 1 4 4 - 5 2 1 5 29 - 10 - - 2 *AIRDRII<: (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - *AKBKOATII (Parliamcniary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - *A¥R (Parllniiicntary Burgh) - - - - - 1 - 2 - 2 5 - - - 1 *DIIM«AI6T05f (I'irr/iamenlanj Binyh - - - - 2 - 2 4 - 3 - - - ''DimiFRIES (Piifliamenlanj Kiay/i) - - - - - 10 1 6 - 1 - ♦UrSDEE (Parliamentary Burgh) - 1 4 1 1 3 9 5 16 6 60 3 13 - 1 WUXFEKMUNE (Parliament. Burgh) - - - 1 - - 3 - 1 - - - *DlINFERi»lLIXE (Mimicijjal or Royal Burgh) - - - - - 1 _ 3 1 - - *D1'SART (Parliiimentary Burgh) - - 3 11 - - 1 1 - - - *EDINBI!R«II (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 10 - 8 31 5 37 12 157 13 105 - 2 - *FALKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - 1 - 1 2 2 3 - - - ♦FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - GAlASniELS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - • - 2 6 - 3 - - - - ♦CALASniELS (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - - 2 6 3 - - - G1A8G0W (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 32 - 1 6 67 1 37 39 339 19 107 3 12 - 1 ♦GliASGOW (Municipal Burgh) 1 32 - 1 6 68 1 37 39 341 20 107 3 12 - 1 »GOVABf (Police Burgh) - 5 - 1 - 1 2 1 12 2 - 1 - GREEirOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 19 - 3 11 - 1 - 40 1 4 - 4 - ♦GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) 1 19 _ 3 11 1 - 40 1 4 - 4 — HA9IILT0N (Parliamentary Bxirgh) - - - - 1 - - - - - - - *HAMIlTOSf (Mnnic. or Police Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - - - - - ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - ♦MfVERlVESS (Parliavientary Burgh) - 2 - - - - - 6 2 - - - - KII/MARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - 1 - - - - - - - ♦KIIMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) _ - _ _ „ . . 1 . . _ _ _ _ *KI\MX« PARK (Police Burgh) - 1 - - - 4 - 1 5 1 - - ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - KIRKCALMY (Mimic, or Royal Burgh) - - - - 1 1 - - - ♦LEITIIf (Parliaiiicidary liurgli) 19 84 14 17 6 2 90 223 73 98 8 12 1 1 ♦ItlARYIIILL (Police Burgh) - - 1 2 - o 5 _ ♦MONTROSE (POYrs. 20Yrs. •20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. iOYrs. 20Yr8. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Jnder 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. ; Above 20Yra. PRINCIPAL BUEGHS— *Total| 10 35 1 4 60 327 22 62 3 28 5 25 3 4 - 2 : "ABERDEEN {Parliameniury Burgh) - 1 - - - 1 _ 2 - 1 1 - - *AIRDBIE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - "ABBBOAin {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - *AYB {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - 4 - - - 1 - - - - - *DIJ]HBABTON {Parliamentary Bidrgh) - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - *mnHFBIES {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - *Dr9n>EE {JParliamentary Bwrgh) - - 2 - - - 7 1 3 - 3 - - - - - 1 ' DUITFEKHUini {Parliament. Bwrgh) - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - J "DUNFEBHUNE (Municipal or JRoyal Bwgh) — - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *D¥9ABT (Parliamentary Bwrgh) - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - *EDINBimGH (Parliamentary Burgh) 1 8 - - - 3 - 7 - 9 3 17 - 1 - - *FAXKIBK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - *FOBFAB (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - 1 - _ - _ GAI.ASHITXS (Parliamentary Burgh - - - - - _ - 1 - _ _ *GAXASHIEI,S (Mimic, or Police Burgh - - - - - - - - 1 _ _ - - GLASeOTV (Parliameniary Burgh) - 2 5 - 2 9 35 1 4 1 8 - 3 2 2 _ 1 *GUlSGOW (Municipal Burgh) 2 5 - 2 9 35 1 4 1 8 3 2 2 1 *GOTAN (Police Burgh) - - - 1 - - _ - 7 _ 1 - - _ _ _ GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) 6 23 1 1 8 71 - -1 ^ 1 - _ _ _ _ *GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ 6 23 1 1 8 71 - - 2 1 _ _ _ - DAIHIITON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ ♦HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh - - - - - - _ _ ^ _ _ _ ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 1 1 - _ _ _ 1 _ _ KniHARNOCK (Parliament. Bwrgh) - - - - - - _ _ _ « _ _ _ ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ ♦KINKING PARK (Police Burgh) - - - - - 2 _( _ _ _ 1 ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliamentary Burgh] - - _ 1 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KIRKCALDY (Munic. or PoyalBurgh - - 1 _ - _ _ . ♦LEITHt (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - 41 189 20 46 _ 2 1 _ _ _ ♦HIARl'DILL (Police Burgh) - - - - - _ - - _ _ _ ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - _ - 1 - _ _ _ ♦MOTHERWELL (Police Bwrgh) _ - - - - - _ _ _ ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - _ _ 1 2 . _ ♦PAKTICK (Police Bwrgh) - 1 _ 1 _ 2 _ _ _ 1 _ _ ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Bwgh) - - - _ - ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - _ _ _ PORT-GLASGOW (ParliaTnent.Burgh) - - _ 1 2 _ - _ _ - - * PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Bwrgh) - - _ _ - _ 1 2 _ _ _ — _ _ - _ ♦RVTHER6LEN (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - *WISHAW (Police Bwrgh) ^ - iLMITB—Mmigrants on hoard 3 ships en route to America, inclucCed above _____ - - - - - •- - - - - - - - - " - 37 155 19 42 - - - - - 3d * See »ote at p. 73. 394 XIV.— BIETH-PLACES OF THE PEOPLE BIRTH-PLACES OF POEEIGNBRS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OP S-COTLAND. PRESENT IN ^SI-A.. ^ E' I?/ I O -A.. China. Other CouKTaiES. 'EOTPT. Other Pabts. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yr8. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. ibove 20Yra. Under ZOYrs, Above 20Yre. Under 20Yr8. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Tota] *ABERnEEN (Parliajiienldry Burgh) 3 5 . 3 36 _ 3 . 2 . 1 1 5 2 ' 1 1 1 *AntDRIE {Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - _ - - -■ *ARBROATn (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - _ - _ _ _ *AirR (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - . - - ' - - *DVMBARTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - _ _ - _ _ _ *»1IIUFRIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ •DUNDEE (Pmiiamentary Burgh) - - - ■ - 1 - _ - 1 _ _ _ DUNFERMLINE (Parliament. Burgh) - - - • - _ _ _ _ ' •DITNFERDILINE (Municipal or Hoyal Burgh) - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *DYSART (Parliamentary Burgh)' - - ■ - - - - - - _ - _ ( *EDINBURGn (Parliamentary Bwgh) - - - - 2 4 - 1 1 _ _ 2 _ 2 ■ •FALKIRK (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ♦FORFAR (Parliamentary'Bmgh) - - - - - - - - - ' _ _ _ _ - _ GAIiASniELS (Parliameniary Burgh) - - - - - - - _ - - _ - •GALASHIELS (Munio.m- PoliceBurgh) - - - - - - _ - - - - GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - - 1 - - 1 6 _ _ _ - 1 - _ •GLASGOW (Uunidpal BUrgh) - 1 - - 1 6 - - - - - 1 - *GO'VAli (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - 25 - - - 1 - - - - - GREENOCK (Parliamentary Burgh) - 2 ■ - - - - . - - - 2 - - •GREENOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ _ _ 2 „ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary''' Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •INTERNESS (Parliam^tary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Burgh) - - - - ■ - - - - - - - - - - ♦KILMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Burgh) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - \ •KINNING PARK (Police Burgh) - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - \ ♦KIRKCALDY (Parliammtary Bwrgh) - - - - - - - - - - - lURKCALDY (Munic. or Royal Bwrgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - _ •LEITH (ParKamentary Burgh) 1 2 - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ - ♦MARTHILL (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 _ „ - *MONTROSE (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - -■ - _ _ _ _ •MOTHERWELL (Police Bitrgh) - - - - - - - - - _ ._ _ - ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♦PAKTICK (Police Burgh) 1 - - - - - _ _ - ♦PERTH (Parliamentary BV/rgh) ' - - - - - - _ _ _ - •PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Butgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PORT-GLASGOW{Pari!ia?ne»ti. Butrgh) - - - - - - - - - - -. ♦PORT-GLASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - _ _ ' _ _ •RCTHERGLEN (Padiamcnt. Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - •STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •WISHAW (Police Burgh) - - - - - - - - - - - - ' See 'note at p. 73. IN SCOTLAND IN 1881 BIRTH-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS PRESENT IN THE PRINCIPAL BURGHS OP SCOTLAND. 395 PRESENT IN J^ls/L E E/I O^. BBAZn,. JlBXlOO. United States. Other States. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. Under Above 20Yr8. iiOYrs. PRINCIPAL BURGHS— *Total *ABEKDEE>r (Parliamentary Burgh) *AIRDKIE {Parliamenfary Burgh) - *ASBKOATH (ParUainentary Burgh) *ATK (Parliamentary Burgh) - *DIIHBAKTON (Parliamentary Burgh) ^nilMFKIES (Parliamentary Burgh) - *DII1V»EE (Parliamentary Burgh) - DimFERDILINE (Parliament. Burgh) *»IJ]SFERMLIJiE (Municipal or Royal Burgh) _ _ _ _ ♦BTSART (Parliamentary Burgh) ^EDISTBrRGH (Parliamentary Burgh) *FAIiKIRK (Parliamentary Bwgh) - *FORFAR (Parliamentary Burgh) - GALASHIELS (Parliamentary Burgh) ""GAKASUIELS (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - - GLASGOW (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦GLASGOW (Municipal Burgh) ♦GOT AN (Police Burgh) - GREEiroCK (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦GREENOCK (Municipal or Policy Bwrgh) _ _ _ HAMILTON (Parliamentary Burgh) ♦HAMILTON (Munic. or Police Burgh) ♦HAWICK (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦INVERNESS (Parliamentary Burgh) KILMARNOCK (Parliament. Bwrgh) ♦KHMARNOCK (Municipal or Police Bv/rgh) - _ - _ _ ♦KINNING, PARK ( Police Bv/rgh) ♦KIRKCAIDT (Parliamentary Burgh) KIRKC « J,Wt (Munic. or Royal Bwrgh ) ♦LEITH (Pa/rliamentary Bwrgh) ♦MARYHILL (Police Burgh) - ♦MONTROSE (Parliamentary Bwrgh) ♦MOTHEKWELl (Police Burgh) ♦PAISLEY (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦PARTICK (Police Burgh) ♦PERTH (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦PETERHEAD (Parliamentary Bwrgh) PORT-GLASGOW (Parliament.Burgh) ♦PORT-GIASGOW (Municipal or Police Burgh) - - - - *B.VTBVjKG}L'Ell(Parliamentary Burgh) ♦STIRLING (Parliamentary Burgh) - ♦WISHAW (Police Burgh) 10 3 3 2 . 1 _ 1 41 212 37 106 12 52 18 37 1 2 5 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 3 9 2 19 19 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 20 1 1 40 4 93 93 1 25 25 1 7 1 6 1 3 2 3 10 9 9 1 1 1 3 1 3 9 1 1 6 33 41 41 3 1 3 7 1 3 3 3 4 4 2 6 1 3 35 35 4 4 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 3 4 2 4 _• 1 1 12 5 5 1 2 1 2 5 1 3 * See not e at p. 73. XV. OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND IN 1881, IN ITS REGISTRATION COUNTIES AND PRINCIPAL BURGHS. The Counties are arranged in Geographical order, so that a zig-zag line beginning at the^ North of Scotland and carried to the South, passes successively through every County. The following List shows that order, and the number affixed to each County corresponds through the Volume : — 1. Shetland. 2. Orkney. 3. Caithness. 4. Sutherland. 5. Ross and Cromarty. 6. Inverness. 7. Nairn. 8. Elgin. 9. Banff. 10. Aberdeen. 11. Kincardine 12. Forfar. 13. Perth. 14. Fife. 15. Kinross. 16. Clackmannan. 17. Stirling. 18. Dumbarton. 19. Argtle. 20. Bute. 21. Renfrew. 22. Ayr. 23. Lanark. 24. Linlithgow. 25. Edinburgh. 26. Haddington. 27. Berwick. 28. Peebles' 29. Selkirk. 30. Roxburgh. 31. Dumfries. 32. Kirkcudbright. 33. "Wigtown. 398 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEAES OF AGE. OCCUPATIONS IN CLASSES, ORDERS, AND SUB-ORDERS. All Aqes. Under 20 Years of Age. Above 20 Years of Age. Both Sexes. Males. Females, Males. Females. Males. Females, Total 3,735,573 1,799,475 1,936,098 881,629 862,247 917,846 1,073,851 ClASSES. I. Professional 96,103 65,499 30,604 19,363 17,304 46,136 13,300 II. Domestic - - 176,565 25,292 151,273 3,743 49,727 21,549 101,646 III. COMMEKOIAL - - _ , _ 132,126 126,743 5,383 28,164 3,393 98,579 1,990 IV. Agwoultdhal - - _ _ _ 269,537 215,215 64,322 42,838 15,890 172,377 38,432 V. Industrial - _ , _ _ 932,653 • 675,964 266,689 131,439 84,015 544,525 172,674 VI. Unooodpied and Non-Produotivb - 2,128,589 690,762 1,437,827 656,082 691,918 34,680 745,909 ORDEBS. CLASS I. 1. Engaged in the General or Local Government of the ) Country - - - j 13,235 12,084 1,161 1,116 191 10,968 960 2. Engaged in the defence of the Country 3. Engaged in Professional Occupations (with their imme- diate Subordinates) - - - 8,310 74,558 8,305 45,110 5 29,448 847 17,400 17,113 7,468 27,710 5 12,335 CLASS II. 4. Engaged in Domestic Offices or Services 176,665 25,293 151,273 3,743 49,727 21,549 101,546 CLASS III. 5. Engaged in Commercial Occupations - - 6. Engaged in Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages - 45,854 86,272 43,551 83,192 2,303 3,080 10,911 17,263 881 2,512 32,640 65,939 1,422 668 CLASS IV. 7. Engaged in Agriculture _ _ _ _ _ 8. Engaged about Animals and Fisheries 229,008 40,529 177,361 37,854 61,647 2,675 37,651 6,187 14,797 1,093 139,710 32,667 36,850 1,682 CLASS V. 9. Working and Dealing in Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Working and Dealing in Machines and Implements 11. Working and Dealing in Houses, Furniture, and Decora- tions _ - _ • 16,305 38,600 108,539 12,185 38,008 106,201 4,120 592 2,338 3,666 8,274 18,408 2,463 255 800 8,519 29,734 87,793 1,667 337 1,538 12. Working and Dealing in Carriages and Harness 13. Working and Dealing in Ships and Boats 14. Working and Dealing in Chemicals and Compounds - 5,796 18,492 6,038 5,772 18,470 5,330 24 22 708 1,180 2,760 1,185 6 15 370 4,592 15,720 4,145 18 7 338 15. Working and Dealing in Tobacco and Pipes 16. Working and Dealing in Pood and Lodging 17. Working and Dealing in Textile Fabrics 2,847 90,016 201,867 1,600 67,803 70,7.96 1,247 22,213 131,071 237 13,857 18,984 600 2,759 49,370 1,363 53,946 51,812 647 19,454 81,701 18. Working and Dealing in Dress - - 19. Working and Dealing in Animal Substances 20. Working and Dealing in Vegetable Substances 111,321 6,678 30,682 48,493 6,715 22,590 62,828 963 8,092 8,250 1,004 4,143 15,724 354 3,894 40,243 4,711 18,447 47,104 609 4,198 21 Working and Dealing in Mineral Substances 22. Working and Dealing in General or Unspecified Com- modities ~ ~ ~r J. ~ " ~ 23. Working and Dealing in Refuse Matters 181,161 112,647 1,664 177,761 94,025 1,215 3,400 18,622 449 37,229 12,180 92 1,534 5,790 81 140,532 81,845 1,123 1,866 12,832 368 CLASS VI. 24. Persons without Specified Occupations - - - 25 Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations - 830,055 1,298,534 39,2'41 651,521 790,814 647,013 4,561 651,521 44,905 647,013 34,680 745,909 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 399 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLATSTD, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDEE AND ABOVE 20 YEAES OF AGE. All Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years OCOUPA' riONS IN Classes, Oedees, and Sub-Oedbes. of Age. of Age. Both Sexes. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. SCB-OKDEBS. Order. Sub-Order. ■ 1. 1. National Government - - 7,273 6,268 1,005 1,065 186 5,203 819 2. Local Government 5,953 5,807 146 5.0 5 , 5,757 141 3. East India and Colonial Service 9 9 - ■ 1 _ ' 8 - 9. 1. Army (at.home) - - - - 6,827 6,824 3 724 - .6,100 3 2. Navy (ashore or in port) 1,483 1,481 2 • 123 - ' 1,358 2 i~s 3. 1. Clerical Profession - - - 6,732 6,204 528 39 6 6,165 522 1 2. Legal Profession - - - - 6,732 6,732 _ 1,802 - 4,930 - s ' 3. Medical Profession - - - 7,299 4,375 2,7'24 659 32 , 3,916 2,692 4. Teachers - - - - 17,802 7,342 10,460 1,679 3,417 ,8,663 7,043 6. Literary and Scientific Per-sons 28,116 14,110 14,006 , 12,079 13,287 - 2,031 719 6. Engineers and Surveyors 1,411 1,411 - 197 - ■' 1,214 - 7. Artists _____ 6,053 4,346 1,707 812 .365 3,534 1,342 8. Persons engaged in Exhibitions, Shows, s Games, &c. - 413 390 23 133 6 257 17 1^ 1. 1. Domestic Service 158,838 24,431 134,407 3,702 49,060 20,729 85,347 2. Other Service 17,727 861 16,866 41 667 820 16,199 6. 1. Merchants and Agents _ - _ - 40,037 37,741 2,296 . ■9,671 ' ,881 1 Z8,'070 1,415 2. Dealers in Money - - - 3,999 3,998 1 1,026 2,972 1 ti 3. Persons occupied in Insurance 1,818 1,812 6 214 - 1,598 6 N ^ 6. 1. On Railways - - - 18,556 18,497 59 2,464 7 16,033 52 1. ■ 2. On Roads -_---- 25,216 24,975 241 3,091 • 18 ,21,884 223 3. On Canals, Rivers, and Seas - - - 22,436 22,354 ■82 1,836 _ 20,518 82 4. In Storage - - - _ ■ - 2,117 2,542 175 482 89 2,060 86 - 5. In conveying Messages, Porterage, &c. - 17,347 14,824 2,523 9,380 2,398 5,444 125 § [ 8. 1. In Fields and Pastures 221,822 170,582 61,240 36,894 14,753 133,688 36,487 2. In "Woods - - 3,108 3,103 5 240 1 2,863 4 3. In Gardens _ _ _ _ 4,078 40,529 3,676 402 517 43 ; 3,159 359 1. About Animals - _ _ _ 37,854 2,675 5,187 1,093 , 32,687 1,582 f *• 1. Books - - - - 14,792 10,866 3,926 3,298 2;319 ' 7,568 1,607 2. Prints arid Maps - 1,513 1,319 194 368 .144 951 50 10. 1. Machines - - - 32,730 32,507 223 ( •i,m ' .84 35,476 139 2. Tools and Implements 905 877 28 t 146 15 , 731 13 3. Watches and Philosophical Instruments 3,120 3,073 47 ' 793 ' ^? 1 3,280 34 4. Surgical Instruments - - 66 i57 9 , 11 . 4 ; 46 5 5. Arms and Ordinance - - - 226 225 1 48 _ 177 1 6. Musical Instruments - 340 337 3 78 1 259 2 7. Type, Dies, Medals, Coras 692 596 ■96 98 64 498 32 8. Tackle for Sports and Games 521 336 185 69 74 ■ 267 111 11. 1. Houses - - - - - 96,141 96,042 99 16,265 36 ,79,777 63 2. Furniture and Pittingsi 10,963 8,779 2,184 1,877 752 6,902 1,432 3. House Dteorations 1,435 1,380 55 266 12 1,114 43 *13. 1. Carriages - _ ^ - - 3,646 3,641 5 660 _ 2,981 5 2. Harness - _ _ _ 2,150 2,131 .19 520 6 1,611 13 13. 1. Hull - - _ _ _ 16,663 16,647 16 2,354 13 14,293 3 2. Masts, Rigging, &o. 1,829 1,823 6 396 2 1,427 4 14. 1. Colouring Matters p _ _ _, 425 382 ■43 57 21 325 22 2. Explosives ------ 446 196 250 32 ,185 164 65 3. Drugs and other Chemiaals and Compounds 5,167 4,752 415 1,096 164 3,656 251 15. I. Tobacco and Pipes _ _ _ 2,847 1,S00 1,247 237 600 1,363 647 16. 1. Board and Lodging 8,711 2,355 6,356 , 29 83 . 2,326 6,273 2. Spirituous Drinks _ . _ 11,378 10,465 1,113 ,903 65 9,362 1,048 3. Food _____ 69,927 55,183 14,744 12,925 2,611 42,258 12,133 17. 1. Wool and Worsted 35,646 14,943 20,703 3,340 6,902 , 11,603 13,801 is: 2. Silk - - - 3,163 1,751 1,412 267 598 1,484 814 eo 3. Cotton and Flax - - - - - 80,065 22,615 57,450 5,215 22,923 17,400 34,527 4. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials 22,056 6,474 15,582 2'*36 5,171 , 4,039 10,411 S 5. Mixed or' Unspecified Materials 60,937 25,013 35,924 ,7,727 13,776 17,286 22,148 18. 1. Dress - _ - - - - 111,821 48,493 62,82B 8,250 15,724 ■ 40,243 47,104 19. 1. In Grease, Gut, Bone, Horn, Ivory,.iand Whalebone - _ _ _ 1,710 1,415 295 276 130 ];139 165 2. In Skins - - 3,t45 3,650 195 599 69 . 3,051 126 3. In Hair and Feathers - - 1,123 650 473 129 155 521 318 20. 1. In Oils, Gums, and Resins . 3,880 3,414 466 618 158 2,796 308 2. In Cane, Rush, and Straw - 819 747 !72 42 10 705 62 3. InWoodiandBark 13,460 13,165 295 2,212 145 10,953 150 4. In Paper - - - - ■ 12,623 5,264 7,259 1,271 3,581 3,993 3,678 21. 1. Miners - - - _ 68,347 67,908 439 17,491 234 50,417 206 2. Coal, Coal Gas, &o. - - - - 6,318 6,182 136 333 9 5,849 127 3. Stone, Clay, and Roadmaking 25,238 24,819 419 2,408 247 22,411 172 4. Earthenware and Glass _ _ _ 5,831 4,137 1,694 932 751 3,205 943 5. Salt - - - - 77 71 6 7 64 6 6. Water - - - - 289 288 1 6 - 282 1 7. Precious rMetals and Jewellery - - 1,490 1,394 96 314 25 1,080 71 8. Iron andl Steel _ . _ _ 62,594 62,376 218 12,833 64 49,543 154 9. Copper - J- - 10. Tin and Zinc 779 3,763 779 3,645 118 177 1,023 51 602 2,622 67 22. 11. Lead - - - _ _ 12. In other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals - 1. Makers andDealers (General or Undefined 184 6,251 19,274 170 5,992 9,186 •14 259 10,088 46 1,659 1,262 8 145 2,237 , 124 4,333 7,924 6 114 7,851 ,28. 2. Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined) - - - 1. Hefuse Matters _ _ _ 93,873 1,664 84,839 1,215 8,534 449 10,918 92 3,553 ' 81 73,921 1,123 4,981 368 1" o f... 1. Personsneturnedby Property, Rank, &c. or of No Occuapation - - - 830,055 39,241 790,814 4,561 44,905 34,680 745,909 25. 1. Scholars andj Children of No Stated Occupation _ - - - 1,298,534 651.621 1 647.013 1 615,521 647,013 400 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEAES OF AGE. Order OCCUPATIONS. All Ages. Both Sexes. Males. Females. Under 20 Years of Age Males. Females. Above 20 Years of Age. Males. Females. Sub-Orders. Sub-Order 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otlierw. descr.) Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - 2. Police - - _ Municipal, Parish Offlcor Sheriff Officer ---_-. Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 3. East India and Colonial Service 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R. N. - Royal Marmes (Officers and Men) - Navy Pensioner 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ . . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, R. C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - _ _ _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk ___■___ Others connected with law 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - Dentist _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant Midwife _ - _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Student 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 6. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ _ _ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Istitution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) ~ - - - Engraver (Artist) - - - Sculptor - - - Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master _ _ - Art Student - _ - _ Photographer - _ _ Actor, Actress - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, kc, - 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service Domestic Coachman, Groom '. - ~ - Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant _ - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Kijeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club, Service - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman 19 19 4241 3503 2635 2485 378 261 3879 3877 1636 1392 306 306 232 232 704 3431 1485 1207 251 771 264 197 1558 1099 £84 283 289 557 710 237 655 760 158 2284 368 3912 10 1878 320 2342 510 2191 68 13,489 3926 387 258 253 27,267 115 223 908 122 381 685 174 244 1030 2139 277 953 472 79 166 247 7618 11,258 136098 854 2877 133 806 186 2549 704 3431 1485 1204 251 771 264 195 1658 1099 584 283 289 557 470 17 655 692 158 2284 368 3912 10 1874 319 2335 12 36 5516 1488 339 233 248 13,360 115 164 90S 122 381 566 153 241 1030 1152 237 666 253 145 245 7618 11,258 3255 516 1664 120 99 62 738 160 117 2 144 240 220 4 1 7 610 2179 23 7974 2438 48 25 5 13,907 129 21 3 987 40 297 219 11 21 2 132843 338 1213 13 707 124 2549 374 690 1 11 36 2 1 5 447 272 2 112 9 1 1 32 5 1711 75 584 1634 44 1 4 34 12,014 22 5 1-25 IS 54 32 35 60 298 107 122 122 32 4 22 111 951 1419 980 27 311 14 150 35 1 30 1 3196 218 3 1 13,286 25 10 133 17 123 55 2 6 8,669 5 385 1 9 4 46 19 3129 1795 260 1366 304 231 8 699 2984 1213 1204 249 659 265 195 1568 1099 584 283 289 557 469 16 623 687 158 2284 279 2201 8 1874 244 1751 12 35 3881 1444 338 229 214 1346 93 149 783 104 327 524 118 181 732 1045 115 534 221 64 123 134 6667 9839 2275 489 1353 106 56 688 115 116 235 219 68 4 1 6 510 2149 22 4778 2220 45 24 5 621 104 11 3 854 23 174 164 9 16 2 84,174 333 828 12 698 120 2503 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 401 SUMMARY OP THE OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OP AGE. Under 20 Above 20 OCCUPATIONS. All Aqks. Years of Age. Years of Age. Order. Botb Sexes.. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Sub-Orders — contmved. Sub-Order. 1 Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ Hospital and Institution Service - 12,324 145 12,179 16 55H ' 129 11,628 1846 542 1304 14 57 628 1247 Others engaged in Service - - - 16 13 3 5 8 3 5 1. Merchant* - - - - 2224 2203 21 101 2102 21 Broker, Agent, Factw _ _ _ _ 3304 3299 5 - 7.8 _ 3221 5 Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - 825 808 17 22 1 786- 16 Accountant ______ 1136 1136 _ 106. _ 1030 _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - 1054 256. 798- 65 222 191 576 Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ 4793 4793. _ 102i _ 4691 _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _ _ _ 26,659 25,204. 1466 ;■ 9197 668 16,007 797 Officer of CoiamerciaJ Company, &c. 42 42: - - 42 ?.. Bankert - - _ _ _ 134 IM _ _ _ 134 Bank Service _ _ _ _ _ 3837 3837 10^ _ 2813 Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 28 27 li 2 - 25 1 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service liSljS 1812 6": 214 - 1598 6 C 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker _ 3274 3274 224 _ 3050 _ Railway Guard - — - - _ 1399 1399 _ 37 - 1362 _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - 1134 1128 6- 42 1 1086 5 Other Railway Officials and Servants - 12,749 12,696 53. 2161 6 10,535 47 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper _ 480 286. 194 18 15 268 179 Omnibus, Coach, Cab Owm., Liv.. Stabi Keepei 500 486 14 22 - 464 14 Cabmam, Coachman (not Domestic) 1881 1881 _ 178 _ 1703 Carriei-, Carter, Vanman 21,737 21,704 33 27'!! 3 18,913 SO Tramway Company's Service _ _ _ 616 616 _ 82' _ 634 _ Wheel Chair Proprietor, Attendant, &c; _ 2 2 - - - 2 - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service- - - 1124 1115 9 64 _ 1051 9 Ship, Tiig Owner,. &c. _ _ 401 392 9 - 392 9 Seaman (Merchant Service) _ _ - 14,143 14,143 - 1279 12,864 _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook _ _ _ 913 855 58 202 _ 653 68 Pilot Service - - - 325 325 _ A 321 _ Boat Owner, Hirer - - 269 266 3. 22 244 3 Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 6261 6258 3, 265 4993 3 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) _ _ - 2445 2271 K* 451 89 1820 85 Meter, Weigher - - - 272; 271 1 31 240 1 5. Messenger, Porter, Watehm. (not Government) 16,666 14,293', 2373 9069 2331 5224 42 Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Gtovernnieut) 681 631 150 311 67 220 83 7 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ _ 55,183. 4S,116. 7067 98 7 48,018 7060 Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - 16,191 16,191 _ 5470 10,721 Farm Bailitf, Grieve, Estate Manager - 3518 3518. _ 10 _ 3608 Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant 135,966 91,801 44,165 30,054 14,744 61,747 29,421 Shepherd _ _ _ _ 10,281 10)274 7 1198 2 9076 5 Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - 392 392 10 382 _ Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 156; 156 _ 16 140 Agricultural Student, Pupil _ - - 96. 96 - 37 59 Colonial Planter _ _ _ _ 39 38 1 1 37 1 2. Forester, Wood Labourer §108; 3103 5 240 X 2863 4 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist _ _ - 1037 874 163 208 19 666 144 Gardener (not Domestic) 3041 2802 239 309 24 2493 215 8 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer 257 252 5. 11 241 5 Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - 1934 1934 _ 395 1539 Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- _ _ 845 645 _ 67 _ 578 _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman 1141 1125 16 63 2 1062 14 Drover _____ 314 314 _ 41 273 Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - _ - _ 4246 4246 _ 214 _ 4032 _ Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer 145 78 67 11 1 67 66 Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ 508 508 _ 50 _ 458 Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ _ _ 31,334 28,747 2587 4335 1090 24,412 1497 Knacker, &c., - _ _ _ 5 5 - - 5 9 1. Pablisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - 1 2111 1863 248 341 61 1522 187 Music Publisher, Seller, Printer 219 200 19 59 4 141 15 Bookbinder - - 4020 1433 25.S7 378 1547 1055 1040 Printer _ _ _ 7775 6936 839 2430 604 4506 235 Paper Ruler - - 303 188 115 44 91 144 24 Newspaper' Agent, News-room Keeper - 360 242 118 46 12 196 4 106 Bookbinder's, Printer's Furnisher- 4 4 - - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer 1371 1218 153 343 129 875 40 36 24 Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer Map, Print Colourer, Seller - 51 91 61 60 41 11 14 15 26 10 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright _ - _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Bng. and Machine) - Boiler Maker _ _ - - 8100 1363 12,803 8157 8032 1362 12,803 8157 68 1 1800 235 2402 2148 35 6232 1127 10,401 6009 33 1 * T„ 4.i,„ ■D„.,«i ■r^;..4-..:n+c- n iTiovol ripnlftrs frenueutlv de sisrnate thems elves " MercV ants. t Bank Agents in Scotland are frequently styled '* Bankers. 402 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUrSHING THE SEXES, UNDEE AND ABOVE 20 YEAES. Order OCCUPATIONS. AtL Ages. ■ Under 20 Years of Age. Above 20 Years of Age. 'Both Sexes. Males. Fenjales. Males. Females. Males. Females. Snlv-Ordcrg — continual. Sub- Order Spinning and Weaving Machine Maimer Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2039 240 28 1891 237 25 148 3 • 3 393 51 2 48 I 1498 186 23 100 3 2 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - Cutler Fil« Maker _ _ ^ Saw Maker- _ _ _ Domestic Implement Maker Needle Maker - - - 351 173 124 188 32 37 345 169 123 188 28 24 6 4 1 4 13 48 26 42 23 1 7 2 1 8 9 297 144 81 165 27 17 4 3 1 1 i 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - ■2552 270 78 220 2530 260 78 205 22 10 15 701 ei 7 24 7 1 5 1829 199 71 181 15 9 10 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - 66 57 9 11 4 46 5 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith- - ^ - 226 225 1 48 - 177 1 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - 340 337 3 78 1 269 2 7. Type Cutter, Founder Die, Seal, Coio, Medal Maker - - - 642 160 471 125 71 25 78 20 49 15 393 lO.'i 22 10 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - - Apparatus for other Games Maker SO 341 90 26 221 89 64 120 1 1 47 21 7 -66 1 25 174 «8 67 64 11 1. Builder - _ - _ Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - ■ - Plasterer - - - - _ Plasterer's Labourer - _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 1898 35,352 1828 24,973 5751 4822 3812 685 6693 10,427 1896 35,344 1828 24,963 6751 4821 3811 585 6680 10,373 2 8 20 1 1 13 64 35 6335 185 2794 2.=m 6.'-3 747 34 2575 2651 3 1.6 8 14 1861 29,009 1643 22,159 6495 4168 3064 551 4106 7722 2 6 4 1 1 30 40 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Poli.sher - - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker Eefrigerator Maker - - 8069 1785 480 274 240 114 1 7369 549 292 274 186 108 1 700 1236 188 64 6 1642 104 14 74 37 1 6 200 609 27 16 5727 445 278 200 149 102 1 500 727 161 38 6 3. Wood Carver Carver and Gilder - - - Dealer in Works of Art Figure, Image Maker, Dealer - - - Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer Artificial Flower Maker - - - 504 741 66 58 61 25 488 728 49 66 61 8 16 13 7 '2 17 94 154 5 9 3 1 4 1 1 394 574 44 47 48 7 10 9 6 2 16 18 1. Coachmaker _ _ _ ■ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright - - - Cartivright - . . - _ Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker Perambulator Maker 2286 294 22S 823 13 2 2'2S2 "■294 228 VI 2 4 1 454 26 34 144 2 - 1828 2BS 194 679 10 2 4 1 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - 2150 2131 19 520 6 1611 13 13 1. Ship Builder - - _ _ Ship Builder's Labourer - - _ _ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 6886 3846 6317 1114 5370 3846 6317 1114 16 1074 523 500 257 13 4296 3323 5817 857 3 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - _ _ _ „ „ 132 800 897 132 797 894 3 3 27 in 258 1 1 105 686 636 2 2 14 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture _ _ _ - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 335 90 318 64 17 26 43 14 9 12 275 50 J 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Bxplos. Substance Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Bxplos. Articles Manuf. - 176 270 106 90 70 180 10 22 42 143 96 68 28 37 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - Manufacture of Chemicals _ - - - Alkali Manufacture - - - - Drysalter - - - - - 2556 2344 33 234 2459 2043 29 221 97 301 4 13 934 132 4 26 25 132 7 1525 1911 25 195 72 169 4 6 IS 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker 20Fi9 7S8 1042 558 1017 230 132 105 529 71 910 463 488 169 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 403 STTMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDEE AND ABOVE 20 YEAES OF AGE. Order. OCCUPATIONS. ALL AOKS. Bbtli Sexes. Males. Females. Under 20 Years of Age. Males. Females. Above 20 Years of Age. Males. Females. 16 Sab-Orders — coiUiiiited. Snb-Order. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Hop Mercliant, Dealer Maltster - - - Brewer _ _ _ Distiller, Rectifier Wine, Spirit Mercliant, Publican - Cellarmau _ _ - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Cheesemonger, Buttermam - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - Fish Curer _ . _ _ Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ - - _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengi'ocer, Fruiterer _ _ . . Mustafd, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Sugar Refiner - - - _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c. , Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr. Dlr. 1. Wool Dealer, Broker - - ■ Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - Flannel Manufacture - - Blanket Manufacture - - Fuller -_____. Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. Knitter, Woollen Articles - - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - Silk Dyer, Printer Ribbon Manufacture - Crape, Gauze Manufacture - - SUk Merchant, Dealer - - 3. Cotton Manufacture - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - Muslin Embroiderer - - Fustian Manufacturer, Dealer Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer - Sheeting Manufacture - 4. Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture - - Cocoa Fibre Manufacture Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer Tent Maker _ _ _ _ 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) Factory Hand (Textile) undefined - Felt Manufacture - - - Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer - - Embroiderer Tapestry Manufacture - - Yarn (undefined) Merchant - - Waste (undefined) Merchant 1 . Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Men's Cap Maker - - Woollen Bonnet Maker Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacturer Tailor- _ _ - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Hosier, Haberdasher - - Glover, Glove Maker - _ - 2716 6230 765 7 319 1674 1137 7328 913 4325 101 7413 2187 305 1816 869 1449 3420 15,354 4054 2504 78 1337 24,364 371 178 27,720 745 663 1476 1 27 20 434 4382 2981 83 2 12 85 31,785 12,636 267 28,733 969 229 7 144 5241 54 219 16,064 7 2369 77 1085 953 1278 4 3396 7997 28,048 25 3225 11,395 676 546 163 274 171 22 10 S52 209 775 409 23,828 43,621 1173 10,165 2965 596 46 1877 180 298 7 319 1653 1132 6306 2373 99 7117 1559 246 1063 683 1406 3392 14,036 1820 1306 26 1334 18,367 356 154 13,016 734 190 397 20 423 1605 66 1 7 72 6261 6439 162 8789 275 53 89 639 132 3672 4 2077 51 88 286 163 1 1718 4602 6869 13 2111 9296 155 25 32 24 136 22 10 10 57 226 20,608 96 617 252 1249 331 22 839 5050 467 21 6 1022 65 1952 2 296 628 59 753 176 43 28 1318 2234 1198 62 3 5987 15 24 14,704 n 473 1079 1 18 11 4382 1376 17 1 5 13 25,524 6197 105 19,944 694 176 7 56 4702 46 87 12,392 3 292 26 997 667 1115 6678 3395 21,179 12 1114 2099 521 620 121 250 35 166 199 718 183 3220 43,526 556 9903 1716 265 24 21 1 7 19 144 42 622 176 213 6 1623 147 29 114 63 66 330 4036 381 72 3 162 5619 61 11 3086 90 14 44 92 243 15 828 2016 20 2082 104 3 27 135 20 1669 2 767 4 18 27 28 87 1036 3093 311 3171 15 4 105 3 34 4593 18 18 58 114 59 7 17 20 46 2 45 18 485 48 91 6 66 65 1 1 412 753 144 24 1 518 7 5742 3 161 271 2 708 580 14 1 1 2 9254 3041 66 7996 262 28 2 28 2241 16 40 4247 2 134 4 364 154 225 1 2540 1538 8326 3 485 604 152 30 45 43 10 48 40 2n5 24 895 11,633 98 1585 217 101 1856 179 291 7 300 1509 1090 6784 672 2160 93 5494 1412 217 949 620 1340 3062 10,000 1439 1234 23 1172 12,748 296 143 9930 644 176 363 6 20 331 1362 51 1 7 63 5433 4423 142 6707 171 50 62 404 112 2103 2 1310 47 70 259 136 1 1631 3666 3776 13 1800 6125 140 21 29 23 133 19 10 581 10 54 192 16,015 78 599 194 J135 272 15 404 X7.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDEE AND ABOVE 20 YEARS OF AGE. Under 20 Above 20 Order. OCCUPATlONa All Ages. Years of Age. Years of Age. Both Sexes, Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Snlt-OTAem— continued. Sub-Order. Button Maker, Dealer - - _ 2S 24 4 11 2 13 2 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer 24,146 22,289 1857 2676 679 19,613 1178 Clog Maker - - 225 223 2 38 _ 185 ■ 2 Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - 1429 1385 44 419 6 966 38 Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 703 336 367 86 148 250 219 Accoutrement Maker - - - 1 _ 1 _ _ - 1 Old Clothes Dealer - - - WO 82 78 11 4 71 74 19 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manufac. - S03 262 41 33 10 229 31 Soap Boiler, Maker _ _ _ _ _ 193 186 7 18 7 168 _ Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer 71 43 28 8 12 35 16 Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 211 175 36 10 8 165 28 Bono, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wkr., Dlr. 67 47 10 6 - 41 10 Comb Maker - - - - 860 688 172 199 93 489 79 Gut Manufacture 12 11 1 2 _ 9 1 Sponge Dealer - - - 3 3 - - a 2. Skinner, Furrier _ _ _ 740 661 79 91 17 570 62 Tanner - _ _ _ 816 810 6 7C 4 734 2 Currier - _ _ _ 1603 1597 6 .?i'-l 2 1273 4 Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 684 680 104 108 46 472 58 Parchment, Vellum Manufacturer, Dealer 2 2 - - 2 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - - 226 25 201 56 23 145 Brush and Broom Maker - - - 728 608 120 126 33 482 87 Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer 169 17 152 1 66 16 86 30 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 1720 1706 14 222 7 1484 7 Oil and Colourman 257 205 52 20 6 185 46 Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - 745 739 6 260 31 1 479 5 Japanner _ _ _ . _ _ 195 117 7S 44 86 34 India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac. , Dealer 761 518 213 71 74 447 169 Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer - 163 99 64 9 21 90 43 Gum Manufacture _ _ _ 1 1 1 Resin Manufacture - - _ 5 5 _ _ _ 5 - Sealing- Wax Maker - _ _ 27 18 9 5 5 13 4 Varnish, Furniture Polish Maker - 6 6 - - 6 - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer- 610 539 71 37 10 502 61 Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - 68 67 1 3 _ 64 1 Thatcher - _ - 141 141 2 - 139 - 3. Timber Wood Merchant, Dealer - 1356 1310 46 114 11 1196 35 Sawyer - _____ 3916 8913 3 550 2 3363 1 Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker 633 532 1 116 - 416 1 Wood Turner _ _ _ 1418 1415 3 S9S _ 1017 3 Box Maker _ _ _ _ _ 517 316 201 104 117 212 84 Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4992 4981 11 857 - 4124 11 724 694 20 73 15 621 15 Besom Maker _ - - _ 4 4 - - - 4 4. Paper Manufacture 7975 3363 4612 ( /i' 2234 2588 2378 Envelope Maker - - 612 32 580 4 332 28 24S Stationer _ _ _ _ _ 226-2 1472 790 429 297 1043 493 Card, Pattern-Card Maker 97 47 50 / 18 40 32 Paper Stainer - - _ .^ 131 34 97 6 51 28 46 Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - _ - _ 1148 85 1063 21 597 64 466 118 56 62 19 48 37 14. Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ _ _ 175 175 _ 10 _ 165 Valentine Maker 5 r, 4 1 21 1. Coal Miner - _ _ .. _ 53,741 53,340 401 14,195 213 39,145 188 Shale Miner - _ _ _ - Vyl\ 1524 _ 407 - 1117 _ Ironstone Miner - - - 10,481 10,473 8 2449 7 8024 1 Copper Miner - - - -, 37 37 11 26 Lead Miner - _ _ 513 613 _ 97 416 _ Gold Miner 11 11 _ 11 Silver Miner - - - 1 1 _ _ 1 Tin Miner ■ 1 1 _ _ _ 1 _ Miner (branch not defined) 1204 1174 30 317 14 857 16 Mine Service _ _ _ 834 834 - 15 - 819 - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer 2674 2556 118 101 6 2455 112 Coalheaver, Labourer _ - - _ - 1095 1086 9 142 _ 944 9 Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - 118 111 7 6 3 105 4 Gas Works Service - - - - 2431 2429 o 84 2345 2 3. Stone Quarrier - - _ _ _ 6462 6461 1 681 _ 5780 1 Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser 2591 2584 7 431 3 2153 4 Slate Quarrier - - 762 762 - 118 _ 644 - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer 63 69 4 6 2 53 2 Limestone Quarrier - - 840 840 - 92 _ 748 _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant 167 165 2 8 157 2 Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer 87 84 3 12 72 3 Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer 405 405 14 - 391 Plaster, Cement Manufacture 58 58 - 4 - 54 - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer 3241 2846 395 587 239 2259 156 XV.^OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 405 SUMMARY OP THE OCCUPATIGISrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, DISTINGUISHING THE SEXES, UNDER AND ABOVE 20 YEAES OF AGES. Above 20 Under 20 OCCUPATIONS. All Ages. Years of Age. Years of Age. Order. Both Sexes. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Sinh-Orilvrs—contimied. Suh-Order. Pavlor - - - 471 471 _ 40 _ 431 _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - 435 435 _ 6 429 Road Labourer - - - - 2427 2427 _ 118 2309 _ Railway Contractor - - - - 118 118 _ 6 112 Platelayer - - - - - 3949 3949 _ 113 3836 _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - 3139 3139 _ 169 2970 _ ('■lass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker - - - 11 11 _ 3 _ 8 _ Asbestos Manufacture - - - - - 10 3 7 3 3 4 Coprolite Digger, Fossil Dealer 2 2 2 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - 3171 2000 1171 470 661 1530 510 Glass Manufacture - _ _ _ _ 1665 1594 71 440 33 1154 38 Earthernware, China, Glass Dealer 995 543 452 22 57 521 395 5.Salt Maker, Dealer - - - 77 71 6 7 64 6 6. Waterworks Service - - 285 284 1 6 278 1 Ice Merchant, Maker - - - 4 4 4 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 1316 1254 62 291 14 963 48 Gold and Silver Beater - - 84 82 2 19 1 63 1 Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher 44 15 29 _ 9 15 20 Lapidary - - - 46 43 3 4 1 39 2 S.Iron Manufacture - - 36,801 36,754 47 8089 21 28,665 26 Steel Manufacture - - - - 1508 1498 10 203 10 1295 „ Blacksmith _ _ _ 20,362 20,355 7 3533 16,822 7 Iron Fence and Gate Maker - '23 23 1 _ 22 Nail Manufacture ■ - - - 596 581 15 30 10 551 5 Anchor, Chain Manufaot\ire - - - _ 70 69 1 7 _ 62 1 Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 2777 2639 138 791 23 1848 115 Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 437 437 177 _ 260 FireProof Safe Maker- - - 4 4 4 _ Spring Maker - - 16 16 2 14 9.Copper Manufacture - - - 119 119 15 104 Coppersmith - - - 660 660 162 - 498 _ 10. Tin Manufacture - - - - 74 55 19 6 14 49 5 Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 3651 3553 98 1012 37 2541 61 Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture - - 38 37 1 5 32 1 11. Lead Manufacture - - - - 184 170 14 46 8 124 6 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer 133 126 7 14 6 112 1 Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier 3973 3944 29 1080 12 2864 17 M:etal Burnisher, Lacquerer _ _ - - 52 16 36 2 16 14 20 White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer - 36 33 3 4 2 29 1 Wire Maker, Worker - - - 605 517 88 174 50 343 38 Wire Fe]icer - 294 294 _ 17 _ 277 Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - 806 713 93 251 57 462 36 Tube Manufacture _ _ _ 318 318 _ 115 203 Bath Maker 4 4 _ 1 _ 3 _ Lamp Maker 26 23 3 1 2 22 1 Hinge Maker - - 4 4 4 28 l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer- 10,242 3270 6972 716 1934 2554 5038 Pawnbroker _-- — __ 959 703 256 189 94 514 162 Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller 6202 3369 2833 307 208 3062 2625 Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) 982 968 34 40 1 928 13 Contractor (undefined) 889 876 13 10 - 866 13 2. General Labourer _ _ _ 67,909 66.879 1030 6989 152 59,890 878 Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) 10,214 10,213 1 874 _ 9339 1 Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) 4379 4277 102 1522 45 2755 57 Apprentice (undefined) - - 163 161 2 148 1 13 1 Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ 5641 2933 2708 1269 1322 1664 1386 Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 6067 376 4691 116 2033 260 2658 23 l.Town Drainage Service 70 70 3 67 Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - 473 471 O 59 - 412 2 Scavenger ______ 500 499 i 12 - 487 1 Rag Gatherer, Dealer - _ _ _ 621 175 446 18 81 167 365 24 l.Persons returned by Property, Rank ) &c., or of No Occupation - - - ) 830,055 39,241 790,814 4561 44,905 34,680 745,909 25 l.Seholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 1,298,534 651,521 647,013 651,521 64,7013 - 406 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND, AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 258425 433531 189673 166562 437733 236449 77,102 381629 917846 1,799,475 Total - I,938,09» 862247 1,073,S61 252166 421484 188597 17712E 496170 291687 10S86S CLASSES. - 701 18,662 9,950 22,088 10,607 2,831 19,363 46,136 65,499 I. Professional 30,604 17,304 13,300 - 318 16,986 4,175 5,636 2,739 75G - 457 3,286 3,701 10,385 5,740 1,723 3,743 21,549 25,292 II. Domestic 1.51273 49,727 101546 - 6,824 42,903 36,274 43,232 18,252 3,788 - 8,803 19,361 19,855 53,247 21,589 3,888 28,164 98,579 126743 III. COMMEHCIAL 5,383 3,-393 1,990 - 1,989 1,404 857 791 250 92 - 6,339 36,499 28,424 72,513 51,890 19,550 42,.S3S 172377 215215 IV. Agriodltural 51,322 15,890 38,432 - 2,396' 13,494 1 8,962 13,838 11,514 4,118 - 24,135 107304 102477 273329 137540 31,179 131439 544,525 675964 V. Industrial 256C89 84,015 172674 - 15,110 68,905 51,882 73,027 37,296 10,469 25S425 393096 4,561 2,155 6,571 9,023 17,931 656082 34,680 690762 ( VI. Unoccupied and i ( Non-Productive ) 1,137,>.27 69191S 745909 252100 394547 44,905 74,971 359646 221636 89,648 ORDERS. 'l CLASS I. - ■2r,i w 437 862 m J(i.tlli3 1,642 1.6H6 6,612 5,814 3.518 l:!,:!,lrt 2 82;. l!7()t l>,07l 687 47S 1,666 1,116 847 17,40(1 10,968 7,458 27,710 12,084 8,305 45,110 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations 1,151 5 29,448 191 17,113 960 12,335 1 21 170 297 16,816 237 3,938 416 5,220 243 8 2,493 64 681 CLASS II. 1 j 457 ;S^B6 3,701 10,.385 5,74C 1,723 3,743 21,549 15,292 4. Domestic Officers or Ser- vices CLASS III. 151273 49,727 lOloin 1 - 6,S24' j ' j 42,903 36,274 43,232 18,252 3,781 1,289 '.7,514 -9,622 .S,739 8,220 11,635 17,224 36,023 6,02'' 15,56; 1,172 2,716 10,911 17,253 32,640 65,939 43,551 83,192 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - - - CLASS IV. 2,303 3,080 881' 2,512 1 1,422 568 -' 121| -: i,S6s! 760 644 737 120 571 220 100 150 14 - 5,880 459 31,771 4,728 22,887 5,537 56,171 16,342 43,126 8,764 17,526 2,024 37,651 5,187 1.39710 32,667 177361 37,854 7.Agricultnre - S.Aboiit Animals and Fisheries - - - CLASS V. 51,647 2,675 14,797j 1,093 36.8,50 1.582 ^ 2.201 195 12,596 898 8,406 556 13,286 552 11,157 357 4,001 ' 117' - 774 1,059 1,810 2,892 7,215 16,59!- 1,869 7,245 18,970 4,528 16,233 45,992 1,780 5,521 18,322 342 735 4,509 3,660 8,274 18,40S 8,.519 29,734 87,793 12,185 38,008 106201 9. Books, Prints, and Jlaps 10. Machines andlmplemonts 11. Houses, Furnitiiie, and Decorations 4,120 592 2,338 2,463 255 800 1,657 337 1,53S - 482 36 87 1,981 219 713 888 130 553 546 122 656 195 63 282 2S- 149 331 131 1,031 2,420 1,054 917 3,214 825 2,395 8,679 2,236 1,027 3,351 93B 253 476 148 1,180 2,750 1,185 4, .592 1,5,720 4,145 5,772 18,470 5,330 12, Carriages and Hanicss - 13,Ship,s and Boats 14. Chemicals & Compounds 24 22 70S 6 15 370 18 338 - 1 86 6 14 284 6 4 144 5 3 125 7 60 i" - 6f 2,227 172 11,6.30 13,287 205 9,479 8,44b 725 27,720 22,614 378 13,804 15,862 55 2,943 4,890 237 13,857 18,9S4 1,363 53,946 51,812 1,600 67,803 70,796 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16, Food and Lodging 17, Textile Fabrics - 1,247 22,213 131071 600 2 759 49,370 647 19,454 81,701 - 113 365 10,328 487 2,394 39,042 284 2,157 28,286 291 6,662 35,417 102 7,993 14,303 6' 2,642 3,695 - 1,380 149 785 6,870 885 3,358 6,250 793 3,340 18,105 2,448 9,541 12,267 1,239 4,457 3,615 231 1,109 8,250 1,004 4,143 40,243 4,711 1 8,447 48,493 .5,715 22,590 1 8. Dress - - 19, Animal Substances 20, Vegetable Substances - 62,828 96o 8,092 15>24 354 3,894 47,104 609 4,198 - 1,678 51 700 14,046 303 3,194 12,879 222 1,900 20,906 266 1,732 10.310 104 516 3,00S 17 60 - 7,794 l,77fi 9 29,435 10,404 83 28,792 12,016 110 74,285 37,315 513 32,711 25,467 418 4,744 7,047 82 37,229 12,180 92 140523 81,845 1,123 177761 94,025 1,215 21, Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Commodities - 23.Kefiise Matters CLASS VI. 3.400 18,622 449 1,534 .5,790 81 1,866 12,832 368 ~ 267 903 13 1,267 4,887 68 627 3,738 101 759 5,376 161 396 2,871 94 84 847 12 218426 393096 4,561 2,155 5,571 9,02o 17,931 4,561 551.521 34,680 39,241 651521 24. "Without Specified Occu- pations - - - 25. Scholars and [Children of No Stated Occupation 790814 647013 44,905 647013 745909 252166 391847 44,905 74,979 359646 221636 89,648 XV.-^OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 407 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 57 194 15- 317 496 1 440 270 lU 134 160 5 1577 1 68 584 1474 39 1 20- 592 377 570 73 19 3 42 929 405 187 123 2 18 10 4 5 7 20 30 1 320 9 5 84 206 1126 1 142 48 1260 4 32 12014 22 5 25- 145' 881 131 2609 548 122 54 261 1729 553 316 411 127 32 758 516 290 144 174 317 213 13 302 183 98 1318 73 915 1048 144 487 5 12 45- 827 2102 257 740 i 166 123 17 52 32 32 57 283 85 114 104 12 12 14 84 1070 36 21 184 29 51 81 18 36 215 143 80 74 43 139 127 276 47 63 97 335 620 32 300 151 40 66 10 892 431 110 627 538 124 91 299 320 247 674 406 226 106 94 164 176 2 1 338 48 642 134 2 467 42 U 859 377 148 36 414 147 54 18 158 95 139 27 41 145 237 3 157 26 15 65- 3 188 106 11 197 39 83 97 209 196 167 64 28 14 56 60 157 7 240 26 217 10 Un. 20 Yrs. 374 690 5 447 272 2 112 1711 2 75 584 1634 44 1 Ab 20 Yrs. 19 3129 1795 260 3866 1356 304 231 699 2984 1213 1204 249 659 255 195 23 41 10 7 37 45 4 34 12014 22 5 125 18 54 1558 1099 584 283 289 557 469 16 623 158 2284 279 2201 1874 244 1751 12 35 3881 1444 338 Total at all Ages. 19 3503 24S5 261 3877 1392 306 232 704 3431 1485 1204 251 771 264 195 107 122 122 32 4 5 22 4 111 229 214 1346 93 149 783 10 i 327 524 118 181 732 1045 115 534 221 64 123 134 1558 1099 584 283 289 557 470 17 655 158 2284 368 3912 10 1874 319 2335 12 35 5515 1488 839 OCCUPATIONS. 23; 248 13360 115 154 908 122 381 556 153 241 1030 1152 237 656 253 145 245 OR»ER 1. 1. National Government. Legislator, Privy Council (not otherw. descr. ) Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - 2. Local Govehnment. Police - - - Municipal, Parish Officer SheriiT Officer . - . - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 3. Bast India and Colonial Sebvicb. East India and Colonial Service ORDER S. 1. Army (at Homr). Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Coramissioued Officer - Miliiia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - _ 2. Navy (AsHOBE on in Pobt), Navy Officer (eflective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - _ Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner ORnER 3, 1. Clerical Profession. |Establi.shed Church Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preach er- Monk, R.G. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Legal Profession. - Advocate - - - - . Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - - Law Clerk - - - - - - Others connected with law 3. Medical Profession. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife - - - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 4, Teachers. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ _ Teacher, Professor, Leotr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 5. Literary and Scientific Persons. Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ _ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c, - FEMALES. Total at all Ages, 738 150 117 2 144 Un. 20 Yrs. 1,50 35 1 Ab. 20 Yrs. 588 115 116 139 Un, 5 Yrs, 16- 20- 25- 45- 240 220 6. Engineers and Surveyors. Civil Engineer - - _ Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor , _ _ 7. Artists. Painter (Artist) - - ., _ Engraver (Artist)- _ _ _ Sculptor - - - Architect - - _ Musician, Music Master Art Student - - - Photographer - _ _ _ Actor, Actress - _ - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. S. Persons Engaged in Exhibitions, Shows, Games, &c. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - 4 1 7 510 2179 23 7974 2438 48 25 13907 129 21 3 987 40 297 219 11 3196 218 3 12 138 26 202 19 12 221 33 77 84 123 52 33 1 34 42 11 235 219 13286 133 17 123 55 2 4 1 6 510 2149 22 4.778 3220 45 24 621 69 104 11 3 854 23 174 164 16 235 26 2961 218 1 1 13286 1 17 73 160 13 138 42 30 24 5 1 67 3 1995 774 2 58$: 4 1 1 111 568 3 2234 1218 l9 16 33 29 266 1121 12 492 210 18 28 143 393 57 18 6 123 14 108 32 2 44 1 267 15 83 52 3 47 6 1 478 8 84 101 4 13 4 2 11 2 13 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE WHOLE OF SCOTLAHD AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Un. 20 Yrs. Ab. 20 Yr.s. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Un. 20 Yrs. Ab. 20 Yrs. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OUDEB 4. - 69 100 231 14 33 1 882 1319 749 18 278 13 1173 1460 536 4 410 23 3820 4060 1167 101 747 53 1464 3133 479 229 163 29 210 1186 93 155 33 1 951 1419 980 27 311 14 6667 9839 2275 489 1353 106 7618 11268 3256 516 1664 120 1. Domestic Service. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - Domestic Indnor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - College, Club Service 338 1213 13 48669 5 385 1 8417- 33: 82f 15 6740 4192E 1 4 17 36f 1 34922 3680J 5 6C 499 29£ 1 £ 1046( 141 2! e 198? 12? - 1 6 2 5 10 12 5 3 8 1-2 7f 5 32 38 69 295 8 45 9 42 146 1 19 1 6 17 2 6 16 14 5 99 66 129 528 8 99 62 145 642 13 2. Other Service. Office Keeper (not Government) - Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman _ _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - Others engaged in Service OUDEK 5. 707 124 2549 12179 1304 3 9 4 46 551 57 696 12C 250.'. 11628 1247 3 - 4 £ 4 13 33 49 602 57 K 7 6C 537 235 2 186 60 901 4250 676 399 44 1277 5599 298 1 97 19 275 1242 38 3 3 b 3 1 1239 101 75 19 100 62 101 7958 13i 195 41 16? 5£ 715 573C 4 999 1716 363 523 107 3067 8041 22 767 1083 279 292 24 819 1918 15 204 224 103 48 5 93 318 1 101 78 22 106 65 102 9197 2102 3221 786 1030 191 4691 16007 42 2203 3299 808 1136 256 4793 25204 42 1. Merchants and Agents. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 21 6 17 798 14.55 1 222 658 21 5 16 576 797 1 13 209 108 550 i " 2 264 468 8 4 255 301 11 4 8 53 24 ! 4 4 24 lOOf 2 4 931 61 135( 11 4C 430 lu 20 102 1 1024 2 184 2813 25 1.34 3837 27 2. De.vlers in Moxey. Banker - - - Bank Service - - - - - Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 1 1 - - - - 1 10 204 248 964 338 63 214 1598 1812 3. Persons Occupied in Insurance. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDER G. fi (j _ _ 3 3 - - 4 2 289 220 37 40 1872 755 290 229 2335 1829 951 651 5989 450 119 167 1991 16 2 39 220 224 37 42 2161 3050 1362 1086 10535 3274 1399 1128 12696 1. On Railways. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard _ - _ Pointsman, Level Crossing M.an - - Other Railway Officials and Servants 6 63 1 6 6 47 - 1 1 5 9 14 6 21 3 6 4 12 396 13 12 18 166 239.'^ 69 q 51 41 C 3317 m 77 264 957 10255 301 109 133 294 4557 57 1 73 16 42 784 3 1 18 22 178 2791 82 268 464 1703 18913 534 2 286 486 1881 21704 616 2 2. On Roads. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper '- Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own.. Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carter, Carrier, Vanman - - Tramway Companies Service Wheel Chair Proprietor, Attendant, &o. 194 14 33 15 3 179 14 3C - 6 9 3 2 60 8 8 n 7 16 46 4 6 ! 5 64 19 1 17 59 121f 183 4 21 248 126 1« 2235 165 i 28 55(] 517 152 7321 388 118 103 2827 325 180 2873 87 159 81 1440 83 44 435 13 36 32 170 64 1279 202 4 22 265 1051 392 12864 658 321 244 4993 1116 392 14143 865 325 266 5258 3. On Canals, Rivers, and Seas. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 9 9 68 "a 3 - 9 9 68 8 3 - - 1 7 5 44 1 1 6 2 ~7 2 2 3 I 33 10 418 21 392 22 958 107 410 7f 60 32 451 31 1820 240 2271 271 4. In Storage. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - - ., 174 1 89 85 1 - 18 71 39 43 1 2 1 - 6496 143 2573 168 451 07 2123 135 203f 17 614 ) 9069 311 .5224 22( 14293 .r.31 5. In Conveying Messages, Portebaoe, &o. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Service (not G overnnient) OKDEU 7. 2373 160 2331 67 42 83 - 1831 12 500 55 7 56 12 28 9 14 - 6652 130 1 2 1 98 5470 10 24402 1068 9 14 36 1 688 4213 82 15779 1280 59 34 48 5 13746 5821 1679 27968 4307 160 88 11 23 21965 609 1470 14057 2753 142 18 7 11619 78 277 3943 736 31 2 98 5470 10 30054 1198 10 16 37 1 4S018 10721 3508 61747 9076 382 140 59 37 48116 16191 35185 91801 10274 392 156 96 38 1. In Fields and Pastures. Fanner, Grazier - _ . _ Fanner s Son, Grand.son, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil Colonial Planter - - 7067 44165 7 1 7 14744 7060 29421 6 1 - 2196 7 12548 2 37 8333 1026 12186 2 1 3662 7426 1 2435 1526 2 15 225 370 1183 982 328 240 2863 3103 2. In Woods. Forester, Wood Labourer 5 1 4 . 1 _ 2 2 _- - 37 42 171 207 111 2.8 810 885 192 931 53 459 208 309 666 2493 874 2802 3. In Gardens. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - 183 239 19 24 144 215 - 4 1 15 23 18 18 50 69 66 100 10 28 ? XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Un. 20 Yrs. Ab. 20 Yrs. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Un. 20 Yrs. Ab. 20 Yrs. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- ORDEK 8. - 68 1 5 2 10 1 5 377 11 337 66 58 39 204 10 45 3958 31 295 168 59 27 492 6 59 4400 132 718 267 525 126 2243 32 177 12119 3 72 430 113 380 89 1125 20 152 6382 1 6 96 30 98 31 172 9 70 1611 1 11 396 67 63 41 214 11 50 4336 241 1539 678 1062 273 4032 67 458 24412 6 252 1934 645 1125 314 4246 78 508 28747 5 1. About Animals. Horse Proiirietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horsekeeper, Breaker, Groom Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - _ _ _ _ - Gamekeeper, "Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer . _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - Knacker, &c. ORDER 9. 5 16 67 2587 2 1 1090 5 14 66 1497 - 1 194 1 1 896 2 554 1 4 11 536 3 8 35 311 2 18 96 - 68 7 73 514 14 14 273 52 305 1916 30 32 184 26 256 1139 38 8 711 73 560 2482 81 96 2 480 34 197 784 25 74 2 147 8 42 101 18 341 59 378 2430 44 46 1522 141 1066 4506 144 196 4 1863 200 1433 6936 188 242 ■ 4 1. Books. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder _ _ _ Printer - - - Paper Ruler - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - Bookbinder's, Printer's Furnisher 248 19 2587 839 115 118 61 4 1547 604 91 12 187 15 1040 235 24 106 - 9 298 115 27 4 52 4 1249 489 64 8 38 6 623 166 16 8 88 6 344 65 6 38 56 2 63 13 2 50 5 1 10 2 10 - 8( ] I 263 IC 11 201 7 10 494 19 10 157 13 14 23 1 2 343 11 14 875 40 36 1218 S 2. Prints and Maps. Lithogi-apher, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer - Map and Print Colourer, Seller ORDER 10. 153 41 129 15 24 26 - 25 4 104 11 20 12 3 6 1 8 - - 184 2C 201 386 48 12 i6ie 216 2201 1762 345 39 2 1363 176 2987 1422 336 25 2 3375 451 5762 3617 787 95 17 1337 385 1621 928 324 62 3 167 115 141 42 51 14 1 1800 236 2402 2148 393 61 2 6232 1127 10401 6009 1498 186 23 8032 1362 12803 8157 1891 237 26 1. Machines. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 68 1 148 3 3 36 48 1 33 1 100 3 2 - 4 11 31 37 1 23 1 - 34 1 8 39 2 1 2 21 1 6 - 4 4 7 2 ] 44 21 35 21 1 6 70 15 15 28 5 13 162 58 55 74 14 4 59 51 9 55 6 6 20 2 8 2 48 25 42 23 1 7 297 144 81 165 27 17 345 169 123 188 28 24 2. Tools and Implements. Tool Maker, Dealer Cutler File Maker - - - Saw Maker - - - Domestic Implement Maker Needle Maker 6 4 1 4 13 2 1 3 9 4 3 1 1 4 - 1 2 1 3 8 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 - -- 125 12 3 4 576 49 4 20 451 52 13 36 876 99 45 100 402 40 12 42 100 8 1 3 701 61 7 24 1829 199 71 181 2530 260 78 206 3. Watches and Philosophical Ihstkuments. Watch and Clock Maker - _ - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 22 10 15 7 1 5 15 9 10 - 2 1 5 6 4 4 6 6 4 2 2 1 2 3 1 - 3 8 7 32 4 3 11 46 57 4. SuBGiOAL Instruments. Surgical Instrument Maker - 9 4 5 - - 4 1 - 3 1 - 6 42 30 93 38 16 48 177 225 5. Arms and Ordnance. Gunmaker, Gunsmith - _ - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 _ - 7 71 61 130 59 9 78 269 337 6. Musical Instruments. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - _ 14 4 64 16 63 22 189 62 122 17 14 4 78 20 393 105 471 125 7. Type, Dies, Medals, Coins. Type Cutter, Pounder Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 71 25 49 16 22 10 - 5 44 15 17 4 4 6 1 - 12 1 35 21 3 38 7 8 95 43 10 29 16 4 12 2 1 47 21 25 174 68 26 221 89 8. Tackle for Sports and Games Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - r - Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDER 11. 64 120 1 7 66 1 57 64 - 2 10 5 66 1 3 26 20 23 24 4 10 1 ; 1 383 M 164 12 52 47 461 413 34 (HE9l 11— continued. _ 6 5 48 45 4 6 102 108 Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 6l 6 - _ _ 4 - S 1 ] 1 Refrigerator Maker - . 3. House DEooBATioNa. ' " 12 82 94 217 76 7 94 394 488 Wood fliirver 161 fi 101 - I 5 7 3 - _ 18 136 113 317 119 25 154 574 728 ( ';Lrvt'r .'uiil (lildnr _ _ _ 13 4 9 _ 4 3 2 3l ll 6 10 19 14 1 5 44 40 Ociilcr ill Worlcs ol' Art 7 1 3 „ 1 2 3 ] - _ 1 8 8 29 8 2 9 47 .^ii; 1^'i^^'iirr, inia.c^i! AL'iiS 294 Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - - _ _ - —'\ ■, 2 32 0( 101 U 2( 34 104 228 Wheelwright - - - - - - - _ \ IS 131 156 29(j :oj 63 144 679 823 Cartwright - _ _ „ _ _ - - _ _ _ --* - 2 3 f- ] - 2 10 12 Bieycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker - 1 11 - - 11 - - i 1 1 ' 2 Perambulator Maker 2. Harness. ^ ' ' ' "■ - 7£ 445 323 815 367 106 520 1611 2131 Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker OICOEK 13, 1£ 6 i; - i 4| 8 5 1 i 1. Hull. 15(1 924 9561 2577 721 42 1074 4296 5370 Ship Builder U 13'i C - I 12 3 _ _ _ - 51 472 904 1 1734 595 90 523 3323 3846 Ship Builder's Labourer - - - _ _ _ _ „ - 26 475 lOOS 3188 1406 214 500 5817 6317 Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - - _ _ _ _ _ - 37 220 153 402 22^ 78 257 857 1114 Boat, Barge Builder - - _ - - - - - - - 2. Masts, Rigging, &o. _ 4 23 16 52 32 5 27 105 132 Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 10 101 92 385 193 16 111 686 797 Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler 3 1 2 1 2 _ _ - 53 205 84 341 180 31 258 636 894 Sail Maker - - - - OUDER 14. 3 1 2 - - \ 1 1 1 - 1. Colouring Matters. f * 7 36 38 151 76 10 43 275 318 Dye, Paint Manufacture - - 17 9 8 _ _ 9 4 4 _ *' 7 7 11 21 16 2 14 50 64 Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2. Explosives. 26 12 14 " 3 9 1 5 8 ~ 1 9 4 50 36 6 10 96 106 Gun Powder, Cotton, Explos. Substance Manuf. 70 42 28 1 41 21 5 2 _ 6 16 17 38 12 1 22 68 90 Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 3. Drugs and other Chemicals and Compounds. 180 143 37 46 97 24 12 1 97 837 429 810 250 36 934 1525 2459 Chemist and Druggist - 97 25 72 _ 2 23 21 22 22 7 5 127 301 1048 479 83 132 1911 2043 Manufacture of Chemicals 301 132 169 - 33 99 72 70 25 2 1 3 1 16 7 1 4 25 29 Alkali Manufacture 4 ^'1 ^ _ _ _ 1 2 1 _ 7 19 24 102 60 9 26 196 221 Drysalter - - ORDER 15. 13 7' 6 1 6 5 1 - 1 1. TOB4000 AND PiPES. 48 84 98 486 279 47 132 910 1042 Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 1017 629 488 97 432 192 213 77 6 17 88 107 230 90 8 105 453 558 Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker OR»£il 16. 230 71 159 . 16 55 56 78 25 1. Board and Lodging. 21 49 857 787 163 21 1856 1877 Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - _ _ 839 17 822 - 1 16 34 256 413 118 - 1 2 58 76 43 1 179 180 Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 5050 20 5030 _ 20 66 1214 2747 1003 7 IS '"' 168 92 13 7 291 298 Cofl'ee, Ejiting Iloixse Keeper - 2. Spikituous Dmnks. 467 46 421 ^ 6 40 43 209 144 25 4 - - 1 3 2 1 - 7 7 tlo]! Merchant, Dralcr _ _ - (1 _ 2 17 50 156 77 17 19 300 :J10 Mallsli^r _ _ ^■^1 _ 27 117 201 858 396 54 144 1509 liSl BrL'Wtu- - - - 21 _ 21 _ 3 14 4 4'''f _ 4 38 137 630 275 48 42 109(1 Il;i2 DisliUer, Rectifier - - - - 5 2 3 _ 1 1 1 1 iT _ 46 470 692 3287 1541 264 522 5784 6306 Wine, Spirit Merrhaiit, Publican - - _ 1022 45 977 1 44 60 292 492 133 26 100 141 391 124 16 176 672 84S C'ellanuaii - • - _ 3. Food. 65 18 47 3 16 19 21 7 39 174 188 936 787 249 213 2160 2373 Dairyman, Milkseller - 1962 485 1467 74 411 306 561 473 127 1 5 15 42 28 8 6 93 99 Cheesemonger, Butterman 2 2 1 1 214 1409 1229 2897 1155 213 1623 5494 7117 Butcher, Meat Salesman 296 ,4S 248 4 44 53 106 74 15 13 134 216 779 343 74 147 1412 1559 Provision Curer, Dealer - - 628 91 537 8 83 79 202 197 59 2 27 36 109 60 12 29 217 246 Poulterer, Game Dealer - _ 69 6 53 1 5 8 14 21 10 _ 22 92 136 489 276 48 114 949 1063 Fishmonger, Fish Salesman 753 65 688 11 54 60 251 295 82 _ 9 54 50 296 214 60 63 020 683 Fish Curer - - - - _ 176 55 121 6 49 22 53 36 10 5 61 104 651 463 122 66 1340 1406 Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer 43 1 42 1 5 12 18 7 24 306 417 1448 989 208 330 3062 3392 Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) 28 1 27 1 3 6 17 1 648 3388 2277 5420 2014 289 4036 10000 14036 Baker _ _ _ _ _ _ 1318 412 906 _ 41 371 339 374 153 40 46 335 257 795 343 44 381 1439 1820 Confectioner, Pastrycoolc - - _ 2234 753 1481 _ 111 642 409 663 335 74 13 59 100 631 421 82 72 1234 1306 Greengrocer, Fruiterer- - - _ _ 1198 144 1054 _ 15 129 133 482 358 81 3 2 10 9 2 3 23 26 Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. 62 24 28 _ 3 21 11 15 2 13 149 238 658 242 34 162 1172 1334 Sugar Refiner - - _ _ 3 1 2 _ 1 1 1 _ 1067 4552 2866 6984 3030 868 5619 12748 L8367 Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o.. Dealer - _ _ 5987 618 6469 _ 79 439 502 1913 2203 851 6 55 57 167 60 11 61 295 356 Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 16 7 ' 7 2 2 1 3 ' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Un. Ab. Total Total Un. Ab. Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Ages. Ages. Yrs. Yrs, Yrs. OKDEK 17. 1. Wool and Woested. _ - 11 9 87 38 9 11 143 154 Wool Dealer, Broker - - 24 6 18 1 5 3 8 6 2 _ 973 2113 1555 4182 3159 1034 3086 9930 13016 Woollen Cloth Mainifacture 14704 5742 8962 1148 4594 3384 3753 1408 417 - 14 76 137 330 155 22 90 644 734 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ _ - 11 3 8 _ 3 1 6 2 - - 1 13 8 55 65 48 14 176 190 Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan, Manufacture 473 161 312 34 127 126 141 37 8 - 6 38 19 114 136 84 44 353 397 Worsted Manufacture - - ' 1079 271 808 51 220 154 213 270 171 - - - - . - - Flannel Manufacture - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 3 1 1 2 2 3 6 9 Blanltet Manufacture 18 9 9 _ 9 4 3 1 1 — _ 3 13 4 - - 20 20 Fuller - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - 6 86 64 179 75 13 92 331 423 Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 11 2 9 _ 2 - 3 5 1 Knitter (Woollen Articles) 2. Silk. 4382 708 3674 112 696 604 1231 1199 740 - 99 144 106 456 567 233 243 1362 1605 Sillc, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture 1376 580 796 - 146 434 273 328 163 32 - 8 7 8 29 11 3 15 51 66 Silk Dyer, Printer 17 14 3 - 6 8 2 - - 1 _ 1 - _* 1 1 Ribbon Manufacture - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - _ 3 3 ] 7 7 Crape, Gauze Manufacture 5 1 4 - 1 - - 3 1 - 1 8 6 24 25 8 9 63 72 Silk Merchant, Dealer - 3. Cotton add Flax. 13 2 11 2 6 4 1 ^ 239 589 374 1892 2243 924 828 5433 6261 Cotton Manufacture - _ - 25524 9254 16270 _ 1582 7672 6010 7022 2604 634 - 596 1420 974 1974 1208 267 2016J 4423 6439 Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - 6197 3041 3166 - 649 2392 1436 1280 394 46 2 18 18 80 40 4 20 142 162 Cotton, Calico, Warehouseman, Dealer - 105 56 49 _ 9 47 25 20 2 2 73£ 1347 864 2697 2280 866 2082 6707 8789 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer 19944 7996 11948 - 1846 6150 4253 5406 1948 341 3£ 65 4C 1U4 23 4 104 171 275 Lace Manulncturer, Dealer - - 694 262 432 _ 90 172 89 111 147 85 3 ? 20 15 8 3 50 63 Muslin EmViroiderer - - - Fustian Manufacturer, Dealer 176 7 28 2 148 6 - 4 24 2 24 8 41 1 53 30 1 i 1£ S ) 38 14 1 27 62 89 Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - 55 28 27 - 4 24 11 13 2 1 - 4C 9£ 6£ ) 209 113 17 135 404 639 Thread Manxifacturer, Dealer - 4702 2241 2461 - 433 1808 1127 913 331 90 1 5 2 8 Sheeting Manufacture - - 4. Hemp and other Fibrous Materials. 46 15 31 3 12 14 9 8 F 1£ v. I 57 3b 7 20 112 132 Hemp Manufacture 87 40 47 5 35 16 26 5 - 53e 103S 43( ) 94? 611 115 1669 2103 3672 Jute Manufacture - - - 12392 4247 8145 887 3360 2851 4066 1162 66 - 1 1 - 5 - - 2 2 4 Cocoa Fibre Manufacture 3 2 1 _ 2 - _ 1 - - 353 414 19! S 65J 383 71 767 1310 2077 Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 292 134 158 - 27 107 74 67 23 4 - S 5 1 25 IE 2 4 47 61 Mat Maker, Seller 26 4 22 _ _ 4 4 6 9 3 - 4 14 \ ) 36 16 8 18 70 88 Net Maker - _ _ - 997 364 633 - 66 299 236 267 109 21 - 'IC 17 2[ IIJ 96 26 27 259 286 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture 667 164 513 _ 9 146 174 273 62 4 - 18 IC ? i 6? 52 11 28 136 163 Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 1115 225 890 - 74 151 100 408 334 48 3 1 1 Tent Maker - - _ _ _ 5. Mixed or Unspecified Mateblils. 3 1 2 1 1 1 3C 57 7( ) 37S 76£ 423 87 1631 1718 Weaver (undefined) 6678 2640 4138 _ 358 2182 1608 1885 528 117 19£ 841 71] 180£ 895 158 1036 3566 4302 Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Galenderer (undef.)- 3396 1538 1857 _ 251 1287 713 813 291 40 120S 189C 811 1777 i02e 162 3093 3776 6869 Faotory Hand (Textile) undefined- 21179 8326 12863 2363 5973 4193 5797 2412 451 - - ! 7 4 - _ 13 13 Felt Manufacture - - 12 3 9 _ 3 6 2 1 - 7£ 236 24( ) 821 59C 149 311 1800 2111 Carpet and Rug Manufacture 1114 485 629 - 66 430 296 264 58 11 49e 267£ 161i i 324£ 1076 187 3171 6125 9296 Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - _ 2099 604 1495 _ 69 535 406 694 345 60 ] 14 25 . 77 33 8 15 140 165 Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer 521 152 369 - 28 124 82 183 88 16 1 '. f S 6 1 4 21 25 Knitter (undefined) ----- 620 30 490 - 8 22 11 , 59 208 212 -- S 4 11 11 3 3 29 32 Trimming Maker, Dealer 121 45 76 - 10 35 ■ 27 31 14 4 - - 1 5 16 5 1 1 23 24 Embroiderer - - - 250 43 207 4 39 26 64 73 44 - 3 S 67 50 7 3 133 136 Tapestry Manufacture - - - 35 10 25 - 3 7 13 12 - - - 3 12 7 - 3 19 22 Y'arn (undefined) Merchant - - - - - _ " _ - - ~ - 1 5 3 1 10 10 Vv'aste (undefined) Merchant ORDEK 18, - - - - - - - - 1. Dress. 14 91 91 275 186 29 105 581 686 Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - 166 48 118 7 41 38 52 24 4 - 2 4 3 1 - 10 10 Men's Cap Maker - - 199 40 159 4 36 38 72 46 4 - 1 2 8 23 16 7 3 54 57 Woollen Bonnet Maker 718 235 483 50 186 140 197 114 32 - 7 27 18 111 49 14 34 192 226 Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - 183 24 159 6 19 22 59 53 25 - 847 3746 3155 7254 4323 1283 4593 16015 20608 Tailor _ _ - _ 3220 895 2325 101 794 842 1045 386 52 - 1 17 6 51 19 2 18 78 96 Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker 43526 11683 31892 1104 10629 9913 15316 5704 959 - 2 16 41 191 267 100 18 599 617 Shawl Manufacture 556 98 458 - 11 87 76 192 160 30 - 6 52 54 113 27 - 68 194 252 Shirtmaker, Seamstress 9903 1585 8318 _ 211 1374 1142 2926 3011 1239 - 11 103 124 464 434 113 114 1136 1249 Hosiery Manufacture - 1716 217 1499 _ 45 172 124 311 464 600 - 7 62 35 154 72 11 59 272 331 Hosier, Haberdasher - - - 266 101 164 _ 17 84 33 83 41 7 - - 7 4 8 3 7 16 22 Glover, Glove Maker 24 9 15 - 4 6 1 7 5 2 — 1 10 1 8 2 2 11 13 24 Button Maker, Dealer - - - 4 2 2 — _ 2 1 1 — — 356 2320 2397 8708 6546 1962 2676 19613 22289 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - 1867 679 1178 - 106 573 392 608 237 41 5 33 34 100 33 18 38 186 223 Clog Maker - - 2 - 2 - _ 1 1 - - 107 312 227 510 192 37 419 966 1385 Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - 44 6 38 - - "a 9 20 8 1 13 73 54 108 69 19 86 250 336 Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 367 148 219 - 13 136 98 84 28 9 - - - - - - - - Accoutrement Maker - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 2 9 5 23 26 17 llj 71 82 Old Clothes Dealer - OKDEK 1». 78 4 74 - - 4 9 32 30 3 1. Grease, Gut, Bone, &c. 12 12 - 5 28 28 115 75 11 33 229 262 Tallow Ch,andler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 41 10 31 - 1 9 7 ~ 2 16 19 95 48 6 18 168 186 Soap Boiler, Maker - - 7 7 - - 7 5 9 1 6 13 4 26 1 4 4 6 15 1 2 _ 2 6 10 5 18 9 88 18 63 3 6 8 10 35 166 43 175 Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer iWanure Manufacture, Dealer 28 36 12 8 16 28 5 7 8 - - 6 12 22 7 _ 6 41 47 Bone, Horn, Ivory, TortoisesheU Worker, Dlr. 10 - 10 - 13 80 1 - 44 155 95 269 107 18 199 489 688 Comb Maker - - - 172 93 79 1 - O^ - ~ O - 5 3 1 2 9 11 Gut Manufacture - - - 1 " ~ 1 1 1 - ~ 3 3 Sponge Dealer ,.„„...„ _ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. TEMALES. 1 Uu. Un. Ah. Total Total Und. Ab. Un 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 1.5- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yts. y™. Yrs, A^es. Ages. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs OUDIiK 19— CI inlin lied. 2. Skix.s. - 9 82 82 337 116 35 91 ,570 661 Sliimicr, Furriiir 7f 17 65 _ li 16| 20| 28| 121 % I 10 (i6 92 331 ■i.f.fi 55 76 734 810 Tdiiiier £ 4 2 - i\ l ] - :i;i 291 251 628 3;i2 62 324 1273 1.597 ( 'iiiTii^r ' - " - e 2 4 - 2 - - 21 - 2 •>'i 8.5 84 2-( 98 10 108 472 581 I'liiliriiuil, .iui, Ii;iK, Ltatlier Goods Maker, Dlr. 104 46 5J _ 8 38| 33| 21 t 1 2 2 2 l';u(liii]i-iit, VulliMii Manufacture, Dealer 3. Haih and Feathers. o 3 ]( r, 5 O 23 25 Hair, Bi'i.stle Mauul'ucture - - 201 56 14£ - 6| 5C 39| 81 23 5 2( 10b 102 24! 113 18 126 48'- 608 Bru.sh and IJrooin Maker - - - 12( 33 8/ - 4 2£ 31 36 14 6 - 1 - 1 9 t 1 1 16 17 Qudl, Feather Dre.sser, Dealer 155 66 8e - 11 5£ 3c 36 11 - 1. Oils, Gums, and Resin.s. 3/ 185 318 861 281 24 222 1484 1706 Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 14 7 7 1 e 3 4 - f ^ 18 17 10c 51 12 20 186 205 Oil and Colourraan - - 52 6 46 1 B 2 24 17 2 101 159 111 23S 109 20 260 47r 739 Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture e 1 g - - 1 ; 1 1 - 24 IS 51 15 2 31 8f 117 Japaiiner - _ _ _ _ _ 7i! 44 34 - 4 40 2f 13 1 - 1] 60 62 275 95 12 71 447 .518 India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer. 243 74 169 - 8 66 63 99 7 - 9 16 51 18 6 9 pr 99 Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 64 21 43 - 2 19 27 15 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 Gum Manufacture _ - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 - - r 5 Resin Manufacture _ - ~ - - - _ _ - - 6 1 8 3 1 5 1.3 18 Sealing Wax Maker - - - - 9 5 4 - 2 3 2 2 - - 2 4 " ~ e 6 Varnish, Furniture Polish Maker 2. Cane, Rush, and Stbaw. ~ ~ ~ — ~ " - e 31 £9 247 146 50 37 502 539 V/illow, Cane, Ru,sh, Biwket Worker, Dealer 71 10 61 1 9 6 30 20 FJ - 3 4 29 23 s 3 64 67 Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 2 13 61 63 2 139 141 Thatcher - - - 3. Wood and Bark. ~ " ' " " - 2i 86 115 581 382 118 114 1196 1310 Timber, Wood, Merchant Dealer - - - 46 11 35 - 3 8 / 7 17 4 - IOC 447 507 1595 1018 243 550 3363 3913 Sawyer - _ . _ _ _ 3 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 4 112 105 236 65 10 116 416 532 Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 95 306 234 525 206 52 398 1017 1415 Wood Turner 3 - 3 - - - _ 1 2 - - 24 8( 49 96 53 15 104 212 31b Box Maker - - - - - 201 117 84 - 26 91 41 29 11 3 - IOC 7.04 797 2140 888 299 857 4124 4981 Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ _ 11 - 11 - - - 4 3 3 1 - le 57 81 344 169 27 73 621 694 Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - 30 15 15 - 4 11 5 7 3 - ' ~ 2 2 4 4 Besom Maker - - - ~ " " - "" _ 161 614 546 1376 578 88 775 2588 3363 4. Paper. Paper Manufacture _ _ _ 4612 2234 2378 _ 371 1863 1066 978 312 22 - 1 3 2 23 3 _ 4 28 32 Envelope Maker - _ _ _ - Stationer - - 580 332 248 - 57 275 142 105 1 - - 7£ 350 257 546 204 36 429 1043 1472 790 297 493 - 61 236 196 203 ,82 12 1 6 4 28 8 - 7 40 47 Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - - 50 18 32 - 18 14 13 4 1 '- 1 5 6 12 9 1 6 28 34 Paper St.ainer - - 97 51 46 8 43 23 22 1 - - 1 20 8 41 15 - 21 64 85 Paper Box. Paper Bag Maker 1063 597 466 136 461 266 173 27 - - e 13 9 24 3 1 19 37 56 Ticket, Label Writer - - - 62 48 14 12 36 12 2 - - ■ - ] 9 12 85 49 19 10 165 175 Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Valentine Maker ORDER "iX. 5 4 i 1 2 2 1 - 1. Miners. - 380f 10389 9485 20728 8339 593 14195 .39145 53340 Coal Miner - - 401 213 188 - 37 176 80 80 26 2 - Si 319 340 639 13f 3 407 1117 1524 Shale Miner - - - - - - - - - - - 57C 1879 1890 4557 1477 100 2449 8024 10473 Ironstone Miner - - - 8 7 1 - - 7 1 - - - - ] 10 11 14 1 - 11 2( 37 Co]ii>cr Miner - - - - - - - - - - 3j 66 70 22? 98 20 97 41t 513 Lead IMinel' - ' - - - - - - - - - - - 5 6 - 11 11 Gold Miner - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 Kdvei- Miner - - - - - - - - _ _ _ 1 _ - _ 1 1 Tin I\liiier ■ - - - - - - - - - 10( 217 151 396 275 35 317 857 1174 IMiner (In-anch not defined) 30 14 16 - 1 13 7 8 1 - f 13 48 388 336 47 15 819 834 Mine Service - - 2. Coal, Coal Gas, &c. - K 85 146 1068 971 270 10] 24 5r 25.50 Coal Mereliiint, Dealer 118 6 112 - 1 5 6 31 52 23 2f 114 1.52 468 269 55 142 94 1 1086 Coallie;i\ev, Labourer _ - - - - 9 9 - - - _ 2 6 1 _ 3 16 5."- 27 7 6 lor 111 Coke, Cliaieoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - 7 3 4 - - 3 1 2 - 1 " e 78 222 1193 804 12b 84 2345 2429 Gas \Vurl;s Ser\ice _ _ _ 3. Stone, Cf.ay, and Road Making. 2 2 ' 1 1 114 567 908 2903 1654 315 681 5780 6461 Stone Quarrier - - - 1 1 - - _ 1 - 39 392 496 1183 394 80 431 2153 2584 Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - 7 3 4 - 1 2 1 2 1 13 106 101 312 176 55 118 644 762 Slate Quarrier - - • - - - - - - - - - - - 6 6 27 19 1 6 53 59 Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - 4 2 2 - 1 1 1 _ 1 - _ 14 78 109 430 181 28 92 748 840 Limestone Quarrier - _ _ _ - - - - - _ _ - - _ 3 6 12 67 67 11 8 157 165 Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant 2 - 2 - _ - 1 1 - 2 10 16 37 18 1 12 72 84 Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer 3 - 3 - - _ 1 _ - 2 ] 13 46 242 93 10 14 391 405 Weil, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - - _ _ _ _ - 1 3 4 29 18 3 4 54 58 Plaster, Cement, Manufacturer - - - - _ _ _ _ - - 164 423 418 1172 567 102 587 2259 2846 Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer 395 239 156 - 36 203 81 62 13 - 4 36 49 224 137 21 40 431 471 Pavior - - - - - - - - - 1 5 13 150 205 61 6 429 435 Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - - - - - - 29 89 109 689 1027 484 118 2309 2427 Road Labourer - - - - - - - 6 7 61 32 12 6 112 118 Railway Contractor - - - - - - 3 110 402 1850 1418 166 113 3836 3949 Platelayer - - - - - - - - - - 12 157 3 405 1468 960 137 169 2970 3139 Railway Labourer, Navvy - Glass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker - - - - - - - 2 3 3 3 8 11 - - - - - - - 1 2 _ 3 3 Asbestos Manufacture - - - 7 3 4 - 3 2 2 - - - 2 - - 2 2 Coprolite Digger, Fossil Dealer " ' " ___ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 413 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF SCOTLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. i 5- 10- 20 Un. Ab. Total Total UihI All TTn 65 20 20 at all at all "^0 •211 5 5~ 1,5.- 20- 2,5- 45- 6,5- ' Yrs. ^rs. Ages Ages Yrs. Yrs. Yrs ORDER %\— continued. - 106 113 3 364 327 19 269 256 44 889 657 234 33e 2U •it 470 153( 200C 4. Earthenware and Glass. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - 1171 661 51 f 13f 5.31 226 219 57 8 2S 440 llb< 1594 Glass Manufacture - - 71 33 Rf ."i 1^8 18 13 6 1 177 4fc 22 52J 64a Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 452 57 395 — 8 49 61 174 131 29 - 1 6 5 28 2f r 7 6' 71 5. Salt. Salt Maker, Dealer 6 6 3 3 - 1 5 13 151 9f 16 6 275 284 6. Water. Waterworks Service - 1 1 1 3 1 ~ 4 4 Ice Merchant, Maker - - - _ _ - - - - - - - 47 3 244 16 206 7 3 5 529 7. Precious Metals and Jewellery. 18£ 4C 291 96!. 125^ Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 9P 14 48 3 11 19 19 q 1 43 11 2 19 6:: sy Gold and Silver Beater 9 1 1 _ 1 1 4 15 8 1 It 15 Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher 29 9 ■^0 _ 9 12 7 1 17 4 St 43 Lapidary _ _ 3 1 2 - - 1 1 1 - - 1391 33 6698 6423 16032 562t ' 587 8089 2866£ 36754 8. Iron and Steel. Iron Manufacture 47 21 26 s 13 10 9 ~ 170 347 829 lit 4 203 129,f 149f Steel Manufacture 10 10 1 9 - 353 3180 3137 8b22 416'- 901 3538 1682C 20355 Blacksmith - - _ _ 7 7 1 2 2 2 11 9? 4i 1 10 11 - 1 2i 25 Iron Fence and Gate Maker 29 230 20fc 84 30 551 58] Nail Manufacture 15 10 5 9 8 3 X X 44 i.\ 1 7 6v 6S Anchor, Chain Manufacture 1 1 X 694 13£ 491 8C 933 143 375 49 V91 184t 2639 Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1.38 23 115 9 21 17 53 41 i 4 ill 26C 437 Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker ~ 4 - - - A 4 Fire Proof Safe Maker - i 8 ■i - 14 16 Spring Maker - _ - - - - - - - - 1 1- 2: 56 26 15 104 119 9. Copper. Copper Manufacture I'J 14f 14J 2/U 75 12 162 498 660 Coppersmith - - - - - - - 10. Tin and Zinc. 179 2 S3J. IC 621 ] 31 1361 24 5 451 7 108 6 1012 5 49 2541 32 55 3553 37 Tin Manufacture - - _ _ _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture 19 98 1 14 37 5 61 1 7 14 30 3 18 1 24 1 16 3 1 17 2S 2S 69 23 4 46 124 170 11. Lead. Lead Manufacture 14 8 6 8 1 3 2 14 17 12. Other Mlsed or Unspecified Metals 200 48 41 6 14 112 126 Metal Eeflner, Worker, Turner, Dealer 7 6 1 \ 5 1 6 8 1 12 67S 8 lb93 464 34 1080 2864 3944 Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier 9q 12 17 10 9 3 4 148 15 10 1 2 14 16 Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - - - - 36 16 20 1 15 10 2 26 2 12 8 1 4 29 33 White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer- 3 2 1 2 - 41 1/3 127 6b 92 10 17 174 17 343 277 517 ?94 Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer 88 50 38 - 17 33 19 7 - 26 1/8 90 9(J 70 27b 104 89 29 7 251 115 462 203 -713 318 Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker Tube Manufacture 93 57 36 2 55 21 10 4 1 ■ ~ - I 2 1 - - 1 3 4 Bath Malcer — ~ 1 1 2 13 V 1 1 22 23 Lamp Maker - _ _ 3 2 ] \ J 1 ~ 1 ~ 1 - 4 4 Hinge Maker ORDER »)}. - _ 1. Makers and Dealers (General or - 91 46 625 143 467 110 1230 260 690 122 167 22 716 189 2554 514 3270 703 Undefined.) General Shopkeeper, Dealer - - - Pawnbroker 6972 256 2833 14 13 1934 94 208 1 6038 162 2625 13 13 _ 288 1646 1322 2169 1190 357 - 62 255 40 10 265 87 45 1238 407 398 1170 358 341 389 76 82 307 40 10 3062 928 866 3369 968 876 Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) il 40 77 168 1 50 185 3 1 76 1070 6 3 28 1004 2 8 8 366 2 X 2. Mechanics and Labourers (General - 732 95 244 45 442 29 6257 779 1278 103 827 87 8563 1404 713 11 299 52 26286 5219 1354 2 779 142 19233 2442 571 479 61 5808 274 117 107 5 6989 874 1522 148 1269 116 59890 9339 2755 13 1664 260 66879 10213 4277 161 2933 376 OB Undefined.) General Labourer - - 1 Eng.Driver,Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 1030 1 102 2 2708 4691 152 45 1 1322 2033 878 1 57 1 1386 2658 - 23 7 1 273 254 129 38 1049 1779 98 18 609 1452 338 28 1 569 1116 370 1 7 174 87 72 4 34 3 ORDER 23. 3 1. Refuse Matters. ■ 8 27 2b 6 3 67 n Town Drainage Service - 7 2 52 12 16 66 19 17 226 186 74 104 234 54 16 48 12 59 12 18 412 487 157 471 499 175 Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer 2 1 446 81 2 1 365 - 13 68 101 1 1 159 1 93 12 ORDER 84. L. Persons Returned by Property, Rank, &c. 4561 2155 5571 90231 7931 4561 C 4680? 9241 Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation ----- ?90814 t4905 7459U9 14905 '4979 359646 221636 f 59648 ORDER 85. 1. Scholars and Children of no Stated m^ LlflRR Occupation 251150 49463 ~ - 360908 ~ 350908 Scholar.^ - _ _ _ 38558 338558 - iS77 : 31681 _ _ _ - 300613 ~ 300613 Children of No Stated Occupation - ^ 08155 308455 - 45269 63166 ~ — - - - 414 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SHETLAND AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Trs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 1 65- Jiiiler i'ears. Above 20 Yeai-s. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,515 . U73 ,410 957 S ,535 1 ,886 ] ,180 6,098 6,558 12,666 Total _ _ _ - 17,049 5,945 11,104 1,477 2,930 1,538 1,354 4,124 3,645 i 1,981 : 1,515 1 6 77 33 c!,056 146 32 75 803 251 103 24 2 127 577 196 31 116 7 313 1,649 412 38 58 8 156 1,301 309 64 26 2 39 617 166 330 147 38 75 880 284 4,674 224 19 635 4,144 1,083 453 371 57 710 5,024 1,367 6,127 ClASSES. I. PnOFESaiONAt, II. DOMBSTia - - - III. COMMEEOIAL IV. AoBIOnLTDHAL V. Inbdsteial - - - I VI.Unocoupied and NoN- ) I Phoduotivb - J 139 1,118 941 4,648 10,203 64 294 111 787 4,689 75 824 830 3,861 5,514 1,477 39 14 125 2,752 64 255 97 662 460 18 202 90 581 463 23 329 315 1,425 2,032 19 244 299 1,234 1,849 15 49 126 621 1,170 1,516 1 6 50 27 2 6 11 3 2 9 3,056 4 142 32 19 66 348 455 3 2 30 1 7 1 86 6 24 13 18 60 103 11 2 11 2 12 115 130 447 4 1 47 5 1 53 7 17 3 23 35 31 21 16 79 7 44 269 643 1,006 4 3 107 3 14 94 20 61 10 41 55 38 18 3 37 8 23 128 823 478 4 4 81 20 63 22 37 10 28 39 1 54 8 1 17 2 11 28 482 lLi6 1 48 1 9 li 80 15 10 8 26 330 4 143 38 19 56 398 482 5 2 36 1 7 1 97 6 27 13 20 69 103 4,571 68 22 144 19 95 540 2,078 2,066 12 9 283 4 48 1 228 79 130 33 100 156 1 453 62 22 287 57 114 693 2,476 2,548 17 11 319 5 55 2 326 86 157 46 120 224 1 556 4,571 ORDEKS. CLASS L 1. Government - _ - 2. Army and Navy — 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - - CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture - - - 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9.Bool«, Prints, and Maps lO.Maclunes and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships aud Boats 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 15.To'bacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 13. Dress _ - - _ ly. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VL 24. Without Specified Ooonpa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 6 133 1,118 939 2 37 4,168 263 1 1 187 1 5,974 4,229 1 63 294 110 1 2 713 46 26 460 4,229 5 70 824 829 1 35 3,445 217 1 1 161 1 5,514 1,477 39 13 1 1 113 2 9 2,762 1 63 255 97 1 600 44 17 460 18 202 90 610 46 25 463 23 329 815 12 1,237 115 1 60 2,032 5 14 244 299 19 1,109 48 57 1 1,849 15 49 125 1 4 589 8 1 19 1,170 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 415 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SHETLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- Under C5- 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years, Un, 5 Yrs, 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 2 1 2 65- - - 1 3 7 3 1 12 5 1 2 1 1 3 2 7 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 3 21 11 1 2 13 6 4 22 14 1 2 13 6 4 ORUEU I. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. Prison Officer ------ 2.Polioe^ - - _ _ _ - Municipal, Parisli Officer - SlieriBF Officer - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OBDISK S. 1 .Army Officer (effective or retired) - Army Pensioner — - - — - 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner _ - - OKDEK 3. l.Estatlislied Church Minister - - - Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister - _ - Episcopalian Clergyman _ . _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Clerk - — - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Midwife _.___-_ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Student --„_-_ 6. Land, House, Ship Surveyor - _ - 7. Musician, Music Master _ - _ _ Photographer _ , _ _ _ ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - -. Domestic Gardener - - Domestic Indoor Servant - _ - _ Inn, Hotel Servant - _ _ _ 2. Charwoman ___--- Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OKDEK 6. 1. Merchant - - _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant ---___ Commercial Traveller - - - - _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - _ 2. Bank Service - - - _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service OKBEK 6. 2. Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. - _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm (not Government) Telegrai>h, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 - ~ 1 - - - - 2 1 1 2 12 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 15 1 1 1 2 2 15 1 1 - - - - - - - - _ - - 1 5 10 127 1 1 6 3 10 6 2 1 6 7 2 2 5 56 10 1 1 1 9 4 1 2 4 1 1 13 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 11 127 23 10 3 2 10 14 1 3 3 8 47 16 1 2 1 23 10 3 2 10 14 1 3 8 8 58 16 1 127 2 1 1 19 5 27 20 56 5 6 1 56 1 19 5 21 19 5 - - 6 1 56 - 12 4 2 1 2 8 9 3 321 1 7 4 4 1 5 228 4 12 13 1 1 46 2 1 6 2 30 2 1 5 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 36 1 6 9 3 3 6 45 3 1091 5 21 1 294 797 5 21 1 - is 255 202 _1 - - 7 8 3 1 1 2 7 2 20 8 1 13 2 14 6 1 1 5 1 8 1 1 1 7 8 3 1 43 17 1 1 2 25 4 2 43 24 1 1 2 33 7 2 1 - ~ - - - - - - _ - - / ~ 2 46 4 3 1 3 110 1 1 3 1 246 1 1 4 10 2 1 -2 1 1 109 1 5 5 4 2 17 1 2 5 1 2 46 4 3 1 6 5 1 1 482 2 4 15 15 8 1 6 7 1 1 528 6 4 18 15 9 1 - - - - - - - - - -■ 416 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SHETLAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ' Un. 5 ; Yrs. 1 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 - 60 175 162 11 19 56 47 8 485 67 5 60 26 745 20 3 47 8 460 3 18 1 175 212 11 1709 146 8 172 43 1709 321 8 384 54 ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ _ _ _ Fanner's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ------- ORDER 8. l.Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Fisherman, Fisherworaan — — — - ORDKR 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Printer - - - _ - ORDER 10. 1. Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 3.Watch and Clock Maker - - - ORDER II. 1. Builder - - _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ - - Slater, Tiler - - _ - Plasterer - - - - Plumber, Ga.sfitter Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ - ORDER 19. 1. Wheelwright 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder ------ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 2. Sail Maker - - _ _ - ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ - JEU 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - — _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandaou, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiif, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ----- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - ORDER 8. 1. Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water BaUifF Vermin Destroyer - - - Fisherman, Fisherworaan - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - _ . _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) ;2.Tool Maker, Dealer Cutler _ - _ _ _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Malcer - ORDER II. 1. Builder - - - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ - - Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker Upholsterer - - _ Locksmith, Bellbanger ORDER 13. l.Coachmaker Wheelwright - - - - Cartwright ___--- 2.S.iikller, Harness, Wlup Malcer - ~ _ ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Cai-penter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 637 793 206 637 687 - 27 179 2 136 48 260 265 162 322 29 - 8 2 7 118 1 17 180 2 1 47 1 552 6 3 23 229 1 33 2 7 126 8 8 88 1 994 8 7 96 1 1120 110 39 71 - 6 34 17 30 18 6 - - - 3 - 3 3 1 - I - - - - 1 — - - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 10 1 2 2 1 11 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - f 1 10 6 2 1 1 i 1 38 42 1 4 3 4 3 74 98 10 7 4 7 1 1 62 41 1 7 3 1 1 20 16 1 10 6 2 1 1 5 5 184 197 1 18 14 8 11 2 1 5 194 203 1 20 16 9 16 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - • ' - - - 1 2 3 4 1 3 5 1 1 3 1 7 10 3 1 7 10 - - - - - - - - - - _ - 2 1 1 4 2 2 - 3 9 3 9 - _ - _ - - - - - 1 _ 3 1 3 2 - 3 6 9 ORDER 14. 3.Chemist and Druggist. - - _ _ - - — ^ _ _. 3i 5 1 1 2 ft - - - 11 11 1 2 - 24 1 24 1 ORDER IG. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - — - _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 4 7 1 _ 4 7 - ^ - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OJ SCOTLAND, 1881. 431 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SITTHEIILAND AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. .5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- .15- 20- 25- 1 5 45- _ 1 2 65- 1 1 - 1 1 4 8 3 1, 1 3 10 3 2 2 -5 5 10 15 12 3 5 5 5 14 1 2 1 4 4 4 9 4 4 2 11 10 1 22 30 33 4 2 11 10 1 26 39 37 OBDEK 16— continued. 2. Brewer _ _ _ Distiller, Eectifler _ _ _ S.Butoher, Meat Salesman - - - -' Provision Carer, Dealer _ - - - Pish Cnrer - - . - - - Com, Flour, Seed Meroliant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) Baker _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - OffiDER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. l.Tailor _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Malcer, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - ORDER go. 2.Thatcher 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender ORDER 31. I.Coal Miner - - - Ironstone Miner - - _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - - Limestone Quarrier - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Eoad Labourer - - _ _ _ BaUway Labourer, Navvy , - S.Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith _ _ _ . . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Wire Fencer - - - ORDER 2H. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller 2. General Labourer - _ _ _ _ Bng.Driver,Stoker,Firemali (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ ^ Machinist, Machine Worker (tindefined) ORDER 33. l.Scavenger - _ _ _ ORDER 34. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - - ORDER 36. 1. Scholars - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 - - 1' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1' 1 7 1 2 7 1 9 12 1 1 3 7 5 1 2 1 1 1 8 27 7 2 16 28 1 8 2 24 5 5 1 1 4 6 1 - 1 - 1 2 3 1 1 2 - 1 23 13 11 13 27 46 37 44 18 17 24 13 93 120 117 133 4 135 16 5 2 14 2 2 121 14 5 - 2 2 12 2 23 4 2 69 3 1 28 6 ■S 1 1 1 - 2 6 7 2 3 13 17 1 2 6 2 6 1 2 5 43 1 2 7 49 - -' - - - - - _ - ~ - 2 1 2 1 13 1 3 2 1 4 21 1 8 4 3 1 4 2 43 1 39 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 11 5 11 21 4 1 2 5 2 5 1 2 1 2 1 13 1 12 1 1 1 10 3 4 21 9 68 1 86 3 6 2 14 1 1 1 11 3 6 21 9 58 2 99 3 7 2 - ; ^ - — - _ - - _ 9 2 2 119 3 2 2 2 103 1 14 201 6 2 1 8 110 1 24 2 2 128 3 2 2 4 22 438 7 2 6 24 566 10 2 4 14 9 1 3 11 9 1 - - 3 2 1 6 5 1 1 3 2 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 85 16 44 42 139 85 241 326 5645 431 5214 _ _ 431 449 2113 1756 896 40 1216 1947 238 - - - - - 1987 1454 - 1987 1454 1856 1382 1856 1382 - 45 1103 1811 279 - - 432 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROSS AND CROMARTY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Undei 20 Years Above Und 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 4,6i9 8,776 3,849 3,067 8,029 6,296 2,778 17,274 20,170 37,444 Total 42,023 16,783 25,240 4,377 8,502 3,904 3,619 9,961 7,981 3,679 ('LASSKS, - 3 789 93 284 199 63 792 639 1,431 I. Peopessional 629 419 210 - - 419 66 78 67 9 - 5 89 90 159 78 20 94 347 441 11. Domestic 2,938 985 1,953 - 125 860 621 930 323 79 - 9 145 185 470 236 45 154 936 1,090 III. Commercial - 13 4 9 - 1 3 4 3 - 2 - 175 1,998 1,758 5,034 4,018 1,617 2,173 12,427 14,600 IV. AGmOULTUHAL 4,882 1,295 3,587 - 173 1,122 883 1,272 1,062 370 - 33 705 881 1,969 1,596 557 738 5,003 5,741 V. Industmal- 1,048 98 950 - 4 94 139 373 331 107 4,649 8,551 123 60 113 169 476 13,323 818 14,141 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) ( Productive f 32,513 13,982 18,531 4,377 8,199 1,406 1,906 7,305 6,208 3,112 OKUEKS. CLASS I. — 3 13 776 16 6 71 98 19 167 61 30 108 16 6 41 13 779 191 61 387 204 61 1,166 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS IL 21 608 3 416 18 192 - - 3 416 1 65 5 73 12 45 9 5 89 90 159 78 20 94 347 441 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 2,938 985 1,953 - 125 860 621 930 323 79 - 3 6 55 90 44 141 85 385 40 196 5 40 58 96 174 762 232 868 5, Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 4 9 2 2 2 7 - 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 - 2 - 148 27 1,404 594 886 872 2,695 2,339 2,909 1,109 1,403 214 1,552 621 7,893 4,534 9,445 5,155 7. Agriculture _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 4,436 446 1,058 237 3,378 209 - 137 36 921 201 778 105 1,208 64 1,035 27 357 13 - 3 2 12 3 93 2 4 293 12 20 528 7 17 312 2 4 103 15 3 95 23 45 1,236 38 48 1,331 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 1 2 : 1 2 - — - 1 o ~ - ; 2 1 21 7 8 19 10 4 27 39 7 22 29 4 13 10 23 7 9 81 88 15 104 95 24 12. Carriages and Hai-ness 13.Sliip3 and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - i - 1 ; - - - - - - - - 6 1 90 46 83 21 230 63 1 214 57 45 48 96 47 1 572 189 1 668 236 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodgmg 17. Textile Fabrics - 206 02 13 1 193 61 - - 13 1 13 2 57 29 85 20 38 10 - 8 1 90 24 86 29 216 56 260 1 47 105 1 30 98 25 667 2 162 765 2 187 18.Dress- 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 599 49 550 - 1 48 102 228 168 52 - 9 71 240 105 224 1 243 527 1 190 430 5 52 143 1 71 249 590 1,324 8 661 1,573 8 21. Mineral Substances 22. Genei'al or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 5 171 2 3 32 2 139 2 - 1 2 2 30 21 2 54 1 58 6 1 4,649 B,551 123 60 113 169 476 123 13,200 818 941[ 13,200 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - _ 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 19,937 12,576 1,406 12,576 18,531 4,377 3,199 1,406 ,906 7,305 6,208 3,112 XV-^OCCUPATIOFS OP THE PEOPLE: OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 433 OCCUPATI0]5rS ON THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BOSS & CROMARTY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. :Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 3 9 1 7 5 3 1 42 9 3 29 8 6 1 1 28 11 9 10 1 1 2 6 1 4r 3 3 9 1 1 79 31 3 42 23 7 5 1 82 40 3 42 24 7 5 ORDER 1. 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - - 2.Police- - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 9. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ ^ _ Army Pensioner ----.-_ 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. -, - - - Navy Pensioner - - - - ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest - - Minister, Priest, of other religous bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity Theological Student - _ . Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk __-•-._ 3. Physician, Surgeon - -- - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife _ _ - _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ - _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ - - - _ _ 6. Civil Engineer - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - - _ _ Sculptor - - - - _ Architect ----- _ Musican, Music Master Photographer ORDER 4, 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom . Domestic Gardener .. _ Domestic Indoor Servant - Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - _ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service - - _ Others engaged in Service - - - ORDER 5. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise deseribed) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 5 13 1 2 3 2 13 1 2 - - 3 1 2 3 9 1 2 - - - - 2 1 3 1 3 3 4 1 5 2 2 11 14 1 1 1 6 - 3 5 14 25 2 9 3 3 5 14 25 2 9 3 - - - - - - - - - 1 2 18 2 41 713 I 1 1 2 11 1 3 30 1 14 3 1 3 1 15 15 3 2 1 1 , 1 1 7 3 12 2 89 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 21 21 2 8 1 1 6 1 9 27 2 1 1 2 3 2 8 9 1 6 3 2 2 6 1 2 1 19 2 43 713 1 1 44 45 3 3 1 3 14 1 5 2 17 15 24 5 152 3 3 1 1 19 6 1 1 2 9 4 4 44 45 3 3 1 3 14 1 5 2 17 34 24 7 195 3 3 1 1 732 5 1 2 2 9 4 6 3 16 29 90 69 393 7 1 24 5 387 3 16 29 66 64 6 7 1 - - 24 5 387 1 31 24 6 3 2 2 5 28 33 2 1 1 12 19 6 5 2 2 4 1 2 ' - 1 2 2 23 37 25 i 33 35 16 8 62 74 13 10 16 60 2 ' 1 16 3 24 39 27 4 112 185 32 18 136 224 59 22 2799 11 17 1 24 84 2 980 4 1 1819 11 13 1 24 83 2 - 125 855 4 1 610 4 3 2 2 882 3 9 1 10 25 267 3 7 46 60 5 4 10 _ 3 1 2 1 26 1 1 1 20 4 17 4 14' 21 2 12 2 4 4 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 29 8 31 3 9 18 49 9 33 3 9 19 78 4 2 2 _ - 2 1 1 3l 434 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EOSS & CROMARTY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5- Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- - 65- - 25 20 1 23 1 1 1 7 1 1 25 1 51 1 3 1 76 1 3 ORHEK 5-rContinued. 2. Banker Bank Service - _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service oiti>i':ic «. 1 . Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibu.s, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter,' Vanman - . _ _ 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government^ Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OICDER T. 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd _ _ _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) ■ Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant Agricultural Student, Pupil - Colonial Planter - - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ _ ORDKR 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ _ - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 i 15 24 39 5 1 1 5 3 2 24 5 3 25 1 72 2 1 2 1 5 3 9 47 11 2 73 11 3 203 4 1 1 9 3 1 1 1 13 1 1 61 10 2 86 5 8 6 18 2 17 1 1 1 16 25 43 5 1 1 5 9 4 12 84 17 6 177 22 "7 378 6 7 1 19 12 1 9 4 12 100 17 6 202 22 421 11 7 2 20 17 1 1 1 2 5 1 I 1 1 1 4 - 1 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 - 145 3 10 412 879 87 1 3 4 3 5 44 204 2 532 88 2 2 8 4 1100 281 92 915 270 4 24 1 8 2063 35 93 506 176 3 1 22 1 9 1179 7 12 147 44 10 1 3 10 412 1024 90 1 3 4 3 5 4386 527 199 2100 578 3 6 2 1 64 3 24 4396 939 199 3124 668 4 9 6 1 67 3 29 823 3612 1 1 1057 822 2555 1 - 137 1 J20 6 773 132 L076 445 590 240 116 1 - 2 25 19 3 19 19 534 9 1 31 S31 2 7 4 25 24 139 3 2135 5 1 17 25 66 3 992 1 1 2 4 11 1 194 19 3 19 21 559 3 22 5 44 54 247 7 4152 3 41 5 47 73 268 7 4711 4 442 237 4 205 - 36 201 105 1 63 2 25 1 12 - 3 1 11 1 1 2 8 2 3 4 2 1 14 8 13 2 9 27 2 ORDKR 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Printer _ _ - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - MRDElt 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - . - _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) 3. Watch and Clock Maker 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith - ORDER 11. l.Builder - - - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 3 1 1 2 3 4 6 6 1 1 5 1 9 1 1 3 3 4 11 8 20 2 4 11 8 23 2 - - - - - - - - -■ - - 1 46 9 5 4 1 152 86 8 5 2 214 1 236 10 9 8 133 2 138 6 5 3 48 41 2 47 9 5 4 14 647 3 501 24 21 14 594 3 510 29 25 - - - - - » — - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 435 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EOSS & CKOMARTY AT DIFFERENT AGES. 1 MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 6 6 16 1 9 12 14 6 17 1 14 20 3 1 3 1 1 6 9 3 1 1 4 6 7 16 1 32 3 27 41 22 1 38 3 34 57 23 1 OKUER 11— contimied. Plasterer - - Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperlianger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher Locksmith, Bellhanger ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker Wheelwright Cartwright - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - 2. Sail Maker - - ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals ORDER IS. 1. Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist ORDER I«. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Brewer _ _ _ Distiller, Eectiiier _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - _ Fish Curer - - - . _ _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ 1 _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Worsted Manufacture 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker - - - - 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (uudef.) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manafacturer (not Straw) - Tailor - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - 1 1 8 1 5 7 6 10 3 6 1 15 5 2 11 9 1 11 1 8 1 6 8 12 4 47 18 20 5 53 26 - - - - - - - - 2 3 2 8 1 1 1 24 13 1 16 13 3 7 2 3 2 1 51 34 2 1 53 37 4 - - - - - - - - - 1 8 i 6 1 4 - 9 14 1 23 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 11 43 27 3 1 1 4 10 2 1 10 31 1 20 2 31 1 1 5 20 4 19 1 2 3 7 4 28 52 1 3 46 2 42 1 4 7 7 27 4 1 15 4 28 23 1 3 46 1 8 1 2 7 1 6 7 13 4 1 1 12 45 29 4 82 2 1 10 32 13 63 5 2 6 23 15 73 106 2 7 125 5 82 2 1 10 32 13 67 6 2 6 23 16 85 151 2 7 154 9 27 54 3 2 2 3 5 5 22 1 3 10 69 1 6 6 27 53 3 2 2 3 5 5 16 1 3 10 63 - 1 6 6 1 1 5 2 4 7 11 2 3 6 1 1 1 25 16 27 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 6 24 4 15 1 1 1 4 1 1 10 - 1 4 5 37 5 1 15 31 2 1 29 40 3 4 1 9 40 5 2 1 4 5 38 116 8 9 1 1 54 120 8 14 1 1 92 26 21 2 1 7 1 4 1 26 21 2 1 7 1 3 - - 1 2 6 14 1 1 5 1 1 1 189 20 18 12 4 2 2 98 37 33 8 1 1 20 7 26 - 7 1 71 19 56 30 1 97 118 1 94 162 3 40 65 78 20 2 287 375 3 2 365 395 3 1 434 73 91 38 5 6 1 396 68 85 - 1 37 5 6 89 4 9 436 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BOSS & CROMAETY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- -65- _ - - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ORDEB 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer 2. Skinner, Furrier ORMER 20. 2, Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Stationer - . _ - - - Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker ORDER 31. l.Coal Miner - - - Gold Miner - - Miner (branch not defined) 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer Gas Works Service S.Stone Quarrier - - _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - ~ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ ' . _ - _ _ Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, In.spector Boad Labourer - - - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - 4. Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller- 8. Iron Manufacture Blacksmith ___--- Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant O.Coppersmith lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Wire Fencer - - ORDER «%. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER ■->;!. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer ORDER 34. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c. , - or of No Occupation - - ORDER 35. 1. Scholars _ - - - _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation : : _ - _ - - - - 1 1 10 11 1 1 1 10 18 1 3 15 36 1 4 1 26 16 2 4 5 1 2 15 1 1 11 11 1 1 3 8 5 56 1 2 85 2 3 8 6 67 1 2 96 3 1 - - - - - - -, - - - - - 1 1 1 2 49 7 8 2 3 2 1 2 7 71 4 1 6 8 2 4 1 1 20 1 1 7 8 43 2 5 2 110 8 16 12 1 1 4 1 3 28 1 2 20 11 36 4 4 57 1 6 10 1 1 7 9 5 2 1 1 20 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 49 7 8 2 2 1 1 9 3 4 58 4 2 1 37 26 88 7 10 2 258 15 1 29 32 2 1 1 9 3 4 59 4 2 1 38 27 90 7 10 2 307 22 1 37 34 1 4 3 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 - - - 1 7 1 45 4 184 1 2 4 25 3 184 8 4 81 33 6 399 4 4 61 14 2 2 345 2 3 1 15 4 1 122 1 45 5 191 1 2 5 182 54 2 9 1050 14 8 4 1 227 69 2 9 1241 15 10 9 1 45 18 107 1 5 3 24 40 15 83 1 - 1 1 5 2 23 10 1 9 1 18 6 30 10 7 41 2 1 3 - - 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 3 ■-i 2 - - - - 1 - 1 123 60 113 169 476 123 818 941 19937 1406 18531 1406 1906' '305 8208 3112 130 4519 7738 813 - - - - - 7868 5332 - 7868 5332 7235 5341 7235 5341 - 135 4242 7100 1099 - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 437 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF INVERNESS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. % MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs, 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 5,131 9,431 4,597 3,944 9,580 6,380 2,848 19,159 22,752 41,911 Total 44,478 17,907 26,571 4,830 8,951 4,126 3,690 11145 8,167 3,672 CLASSES. - 15 1,184 519 788 295 103 1,199 1,705 2,904 I. Professional 931 657 274 - 3 664 91 107 57 19 - 19 116 116 249 142 40 135 547 682 II. Domestic 3,946 1,195 2,751 - 121 1,074 999 1,186 466 100 - 25 236 333 864 365 82 261 1,644 1,906 ITT. COMOTEBOTAT, - 8 2 6 - 1 1 3 1 2 - - 133 1,797 1,679 4,5^6 3,334 1,498 1,930 11,047 12,977 IV. Ageioultdeal 2,984 458 2,526 - 60 398 342 793 1,002 389 - 77 1,035 1,188 2,940 1,«51 649 1,112 6,728 7,840 V. INDBSTEIAL - 1,936 195 1.741 - 11 184 261 684 599 197 5,131 9,162 229 109 203 293 476 14,522 1,081 15,603 ( VI. Unoooupied and ISToN- ) ( Productive j 34,673 15,400 19,273 4,830 8,756 1,815 1,994 8,371 6,041 2,867 ORDERS. CLASS I. ~ 4 1 10 24 272 888 31 395 93 KO 365 303 69 73 153 28 23 62 28 273 898 248 856 601 276 1,129 1,499 l.Govemment 2. Army and Navy - - _ 3 Professional Occupations CLASS II. ■■ 32 899 5 652 27 247 - 8 5 649 7 84 12 96 6 51 2 17 19 116 116 249 142 40 135 547 682 4. Domestic OlBoers or Services CLASS III. 3,946 1,195 2,751 121 1,074 999 1,186 466 100 - 3 22 101 135 121 2K 253 611 94 271 25 57 104 157 493 1,151 697 1,308 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 3 5 2 3 3 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - - 114 19 1,433 364 1,159 620 3,267 1,269 2,813 521 1,390 108 1,547 383 8,629 2,418 10,176 2,801 7. Agriculture _ _ _ 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V, 2,926 58 445 13 2,481 45 57 3 388 10 321 21 778 15 995 7 387 2 - 9 1 10 32 42 261 26 51 454 57 73 946 24 28 398 3 5 151 41 43 271 110 157 1,949 151 200 9.Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Macliines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 8 1 9 4 3 4 1 6 - - 4 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 _ 1 18 6 11 14 5 4 33 40 9 27 33 4 9 20 3 19 6 11 83 98 20 102 103 31 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14.Chemical3 and Compounds - - - - _ - - - - - - - 8 5 3 137 79 82 43 4 320 84 5 213 54 59 28 3 146 84 11 674 209 14 819 293 16. Tobacco and Pipes -: 16. Food and Lodging 17.TextiIe Fabrics - 2 309 679 1 4 52 1 305 627 - 2 2 1 2 50 7 94 1 87 229 160 214 51 90 : 22 116 1 23 118 3 21 325 10 80 301 .15 69 91 1 19 138 1 23 835 29 179 973 30 202 18.Dress - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 755 3 108 1 647 2 - 6 102 1 140 1 311 1 160 36 - 3 18 80 227 107 257 1 329 628 2 230 668 2 61 198 1 83 245 727 1,641 6 810 1,886 6 21.Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 2 164 4 22 2 142 4 - 1 21 17 2 47 2 59 2 19 5,131 9,162 229; 109 203 293 476 - 229 4,293 1,081 - ] 1,310 4,293 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ _ - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 21,088 L3,585 1,815 L3,585 19,273 t,830 ?,755 L,815; ,994 f J,371 E ,041 S !.867 438 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF INVERNESS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OUDKK I. - 2 2 IS 6 23 2 45 17 2 27 11 1 12 4 20 8 107 34 3 127 42 3 1. Civil Service (Officers and Clerks) Civil Service, Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - - 26 1 2 5 21 1 2 " ~ 5 7 8 2 5 1 1 - - - 1 5 41 11 2 2 13 10 3 4 2 7 2 1 57 33 7 7 57 33 7 7 2.Police - - - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - SherifiF Officer _ _ _ _ _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 3 - 3 - - 2 - 1 OKUEU 2. 1 1 20 251 1 22 368 17 89 230 13 14 7 22 26 4 2 17 1 20 252 36 118 622 56 37 138 874 56 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ 4 4 10 2 3 1 - - 4 17 3 4 17 3 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. Navy Pensioner - - - - - - - - - ORDER 3. - 4 7 12 17 3 5 4 4 9 5 9 3 26 17 3 8 7 -3 9 8 1 12 2 4 47 42 3 8 13 4 28 5 16 8 47 42 3 8 13 4 28 5 20 8 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies - Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 1 2 - 1 2 - - - - - 1 1 1 3 2 33 21 2 21 2 16 1 8 3 3 2 36 3 32 2 40 3 32 4 76 2. Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 3 24 10 2 2 3 38 3 3 38 3 6 S.Physician, Surgeon - - - Dentist _ _ - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife - - - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Sei-vice 37 7 9 1 37 6 9 - - 1 1 9 1 1 14 5 8 13 - 5 25 5 11 12 68 38 4 34 11 5 4 2 1 30 5 117 63 10 147 68 10 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Leotr., Tutor, Governess School Service & other connect, with teaching 142 67 1 39 3 103 64 1 — 3 36 3 38 26 43 35 1 20 3 2 - - 1 794 21 8 4 5 1 ~ ~ 1 794 8 4 26 1 8 5 820 1 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - ^ - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - - _ - - - Literary, Scientific,;institution Service, &c. - 3 617 607 3 10 - 607 3 8 2 - - _ 7 1 1 11 3 6 2 7 20 4 27 4 O.Civil Engineer - - - Laud, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - 2 3 4 3 1 1 9 3 1 4 1 10 5 1 4 1 3 5 1 1 4 3 4 S 1 3 5 2 23 14 1 7 1 5 5 27 17 2 10 1 7.Painter (Artist) - - - Sculptor _ _ - Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master - Art Student Photographer - - Actor, Actress ~ - 12 1 2 10 1 ; - 2 8 2 1 : - - - 2 - - 2 - 2 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - - - ORDER 4. \ 1 18 32 30 43 2 9 34 52 16 11 61 116 31 4 18 3 19 97 9 9 3 1 2 35 3 32 31 61 2 9 116 300 56 16 32 4 148 331 117 18 41 4 l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant College, Club, Service 3639 16 47 1169 14 2470 16 33 - 121 1048 14 960 21 1092 2 12 343 9 75 5 - : 3 1 15 1 3 - 1 1 21 1 1 21 2.0fiice Keeper (not Government) Charwoman _ - - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - 5 10 200 29 9 3 5 10 191 26 - - 9 3 8 10 1 2 64 13 2 7 102 3 2 1 17 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 439 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF INVERNESS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20_ 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 6 1 63 32 8 5 2 2 12 64 27 1 73 15 4 8 2 41 62 39 9 40 18 1 4 11 11 2 5 2 12 2 1 2 1 4 1 2 5 1 65 33 133 40 6 16 4 65 141 3 71 14 138 40 6 16 4 66 206 3 104 14 4>K»EK 6. 1. Merchant _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ____-- Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - - Bank Service 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Poinstman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. , Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service ______ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - _ Meter Weigher - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ . - _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew _ Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant _ Shepherd - . - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil Colonial Planter 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom _ Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff _ - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer _ - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Bookbinder - - Printer - - Paper Ruler _ - _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - - 2 1 2 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 3 1 16 1 38 6 12 2 44 9 1 1 21 12 3 44 1 22 18 2 98 7 1 4 30 19 13 119 8 19 62 18 3 254 6 1 15 3 38 3 12 3 5 61 3 7 49 19 5 81 1 9 1 15 6 1 22 10 12 1 5 1 39 6 13 2 47 10 1 1 37 54 22 21 230 2 11 48 151 49 8 445 14 1 26 3 1 62 3 54 22 22 269 2 11 54 164 51 8 492 24 1 27 4 1 99 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ~ - 106 6 2 9 863 966 83 3 2 4 3 48 272 3 683 134 1 3 1 9 4 1 1158 455 100 1097 396 1 1 2 1 41 10 5 1921 40 76 492 239 35 6 4 1109 8 15 165 83 1 6 2 1 9 363 1072 89 3 2 6 3 4236 776 194 2437 852 2 1 5 3 91 22 11 4245 1138 194 3509 941 2 1 8 3 93 28 14 790 2,129 3 4 1 444 789 1,685 3 i - 57 1 387 6 315 131 645 1 1 433 557 2 3 219 168 - 2 1 16 7 2 16 4 4 331 1 4 2 49 1 3 460 5 12 1 19 203 1 7 1021 1 6 12 1 98 5 398 1 2 1 24 4 76 9 2 17 4 4 347 7 22 2 35 2 374 2 19 1955 7 31 2 35 4 391 6 23 2302 1 57 13 1 44 - 3 10 21 15 7 1 1 - 1 8 6 26 4 20 2 12 3 35 3 4 14 8 1 1 ? 7 34 32 4 63 1 4 6 39 4 97 1 4 6 4 2 2 2 2 4 - - 2 2 - 3 1 - 2 2 3 1 8 5 4 4 2 2 2 15 12 17 14 - - - - _ - - - 440 XV.— OCCUPATION'S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND; 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OP THE COUNTY OP INVERNESS AT DIFFERENT AGES; MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all jAges. Total at all Ages. Under Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- 45- 65- - 1 16 6 15 1 20 7 13 1 3 2 1 26 6 1 19 1 2 3 2 8 2 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 16 6 16 1 55 15 1 1 36 2 1 8 5 6 71 21 1 1 r,9 '2 1 8 5 6 I 1 r OUWEU lit— contmued. Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2. Cutler - - - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - _ _ _ ,6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker Apparatus for other Games Maker ORI>IKK 11. 1. Builder CaiiJenter, Joiner - Bricklayer - — Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - __-_._ Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer S.Wood Carver ------ Carver and Gilder . - _ - Animal, Bird, &o. Preserver, Stuffer - OBKGR K. l.Coachmaker Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright - — Cartwright - - - 2.SadiUer, Harness, Whip Maker OKDER 13. l.Ship Builder ------ Ship Builder's Labourer - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Ri^Kcr, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture 3. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter ORDER IS. l.Tobacoo Manufacturer, Tobacconist — Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Cofl'ee, Eating House Keeper : 1 i 1 - - - 1 _ - 1 - 6 1 2 1 99 43' 4 14 15 23 39 18 1 4 1 175 1 160 3 12 22 22 35 21 1 1 1 12 386 3 318 14 27 43 35 73 27 3 1 1 2 1 11 170 1 137 15 7 10 1 5 18 18 1 2 1 1 5 69 58 2 3 2 1 5 6 105 43 4 14 16 24 41 18 1 5 1 28 800 5 673 34 49 77 1 63 131 72 1 4 2 3 4 2 28 905 5 716 38 63 92 1 87 172 90 1 4 3 3 9 3 6 8 3 3 3 - - 3 1 1 1 2 1 - - 1 15 3 7 2 5 16 2 2 4 9 8 1 8 10 1 6 2 16 3 31 3 8 20 26 47 3 3 20 29 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 i 1 4 2 1 18 15 1 3 2 14 11 1 6 3 15 1 1 2 3 4 1 36 41 2 1 13 6 1 36 44 2 1 13 - - - - - - - - - 11 1 2 4 1 8 3 1 2 1 11 1 17 1 1 1 28 1 1 - - - - - - - - ; 1 1 2 2 42 1 2 3 2 - 1 2 6 5 7 7 2 1 1 - - 1 1 - : T - - 1 28 2 6 1 - 76 2 5 76 2 5 20 184 4 1 20 184 3 1 - 2 2 52 2 17 99 1 1 31 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 441 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OP INVERNESS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45- - 65- ORDER \^— continued. ■ - - 1 6 1 1 1 5 3 4 9 8 1 2 2 8 1 1 3 3 2 1 6 1 2 10 19 21 2 2 10 20 27 3 2. Maltster - _ _ _ Brewer - - - - Distiller, Rectifier - - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman - - 6 1 6 1 - - - - - 4 , 1 2 - 4 1 21 2 7 26 5 68 9 1 2 24 1 33 1 3 41 3 1 6 4 7 30 68 4 3 82 1 4 24 2 2 1 4 7 31 24 2 5 64 2 8 1 2 3 6 3 1 2 15 21 2 n 30 5 72 9 82 6 3 9 9 17 69 119 8 10 194 2 9 103 6 3. 11 9 17 76 149 13 10 266 2 3.Dairynian, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer - - - _ _ _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller, (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - _ _ Baker - - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Sugar Refiner - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda., Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OBUER 17. 7 6 2 1 2 5 2 4 1 64 1 1 1 7 6 - 2 1 2 5 1 3 1 63 - 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 23 5 3 1 2 1 3 23 1 1 15 1 - 1 12 1 1 10 28 1 1 1 33 2 2 20 1 13 1 1 91 3 4 1 104 3 5 2 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture _ _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 612 35 48 1 564 34 1 1 47 91 2 210 8 183 19 80 5 - - 1 - 1 1 2. Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - - - - ~ - - - - 1 - 1 1 3.Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - - - - _ - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 2 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 3 65 1 32 6 1 44 1 1 1 13 2 4 1 68 10 2 93 1 10 3 161 1 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Mannf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) 2 15 13 1 2 1 13 13 _ - 1 2 1 9 3 9 1 4 ORDER IS. - 19 3 94 22 1 79 35 3 3 161 154 4 3 146 160 1 4 53 38 113 25 4 439 377 8 7 4 552 402 8 7 l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor - - - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer, - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 1 647 60 42 3 2 101 4 3 1 546 56 39 3 2 5 1 96 4 2 134 5 1 283 19 6 2 1 1 115 23 20 1 14 9 13 ORDER 19. - _ - 1 2 1 1 _ 1 4 1 4 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - - - - - 1 2 6 2 5 3 4 1 1 13 3 7 14 3 7 2. Skinner, Furrier - _ _ Tanner - _ _ Cun-ier - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 3.Brush and Broom Maker - - - - - - ORDER i;o. t - 1 - - - - 1 1 1. Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 8 7 10 7 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - - - - - - - - 14 1 4 2 11 1 5 1 8 49 13 4 13 33 6 3 1 10 2 14 1 4 2 22 103 1 24 10 22 117 2 28 12 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 - 3 3 4. Envelope Maker- - - - Stationer - - - - 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OJ THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF INVEBJT'ESS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 14 185 3 10 2 229 262 4869 8433 729 20- 25. 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 12 23 130 2 14 1 1 15 2 1 13 1 207 497 16 109 13 203 479 12 293 181 476 199 3 10 3 229 5698 Above 20 Years. 21 44 1 300 2 29 2 1 1 35 7 1 21 1 92 4 76 6 16 1364 34 29 20 1081 Total at all Ages. 2 2 1 16 3 1 10 20 26 4 2 7 32 29 2 61 36 24 54 1 339 2 44 2 1 1 40 1 23 1 109 16 1563 37 39 1310 8695 5598 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEK 21. I.Coal Miner - - Miner (branch not defined) - — — Mine Service _ _ _ _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - _ _ Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer C!;iK Work Service _ _ _ ._ S.Stone 'iuaiiier - - _ _ . Stone Murcli.'Liit, Cutter, Dresser - Limestone Quarrier - _ _ Plaster, ('c;ijM:iit Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - — Railway Contractor - — Platelayer - _ _ _ _ . Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture Blacksmith _ _ „ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker - - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Spring Maker 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - Wire Fencer _ _ _ _ . Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker ORDER ae. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer- Pawnbroker ___--- Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undelined) _ _ _ 2. General Labourer - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. Artisan, Mechaiuc (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORUEK TS. l.Cliimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer ORDER 2i. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, fee, or of No Occupation - - _ _ ORDKB 35. 1. Scholars _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated Oooufiation FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 75 47 33 21088 7968 5627 Above 20 Years. Un, 5 Yrs. 1816 7968 5627 ■40 31 19273 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 240 4690 7718 1037 29 10 12 19 17 1816 1994 8371 6041 2867 X:V.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF NAIRN AT DIFFERENT AGES. t MALES OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- liJnder 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 517 996 514 379 884 670 241 2,027 2,174 4,201 Total- -. - - ■4,646, 1,997 2,649 530 971 496 396 1,095 819 339 ClASSES. - 1 78 11 38 38 7 79 94 173 I. Peofessionai. ■ 110 73 37 - - 73 11 12 11 3 - - 7 9 36 22 5 7 72 79 II. Domestic 668 248 420 - 28 220 153 168 81 18 - 8 23 23 46 27 10 31 106 137 III. COMMEEOIAL - 2 - 2 - - - - 1 1 - '- 53 251 185 418 290 91 304 984 1,288 IV. Agricultural 237 49 188 -- - 8 41 40 58 68 22 1 - 16 150 146 342 264 74 166 826 992 V. Industrial . - 212 26 186 - 2 24 33 82 59 12 517 918 5 5 4 29 54 1,440 92 1,632 ( VI. Unoocupbed' and Nob- ) \ Productive - j ,3,417 1,601 1,816 530 933 138 159 774 599 284 ORDERS. ', CLASS I. 1 : 1 3 75 11 8 5 25 13 5 20 4 1 2 i 4 ' 75 25 11 58 29 11 133 1. Government 2. Army and Navy 3. Professional Occupations CLASS IL ■ 2 108 73 2 _ 35 - - 73 11 12 2 9 3 1 - 7 9 36 22 5 ■ 7 72 79 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. ' 668 1 ' 248 420 28 220 153 168 81 18 1 2 6 11 12 10 13 11 35 7 20 4 6 13 18 32 74 45 92 5, Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 2. \ 2 - - - - 1 1 - ~ 39 li 187 64 139 46 297 121 215 75 73 18 226 78 724 260 950 338 j 7. Agriculture - _ _ 8. About Animals and, Fisheries CLASS V. 128 ,, 109 26 1 23 102 86 - 3 5- 23 18 11 29 27 31 45 23 19 3 - 2 1 1 7 53 4 2 . 70. 2 4 101- 2 56 1 19 9 1 54 6' 9 246 ' 15 10 300 9.Books, Prints, and-Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions ' ~ " — ~ - - - - - - i - 1 4 3 4 4 1 3 2 1 2 1 5 3 10 3 5 15 3 8 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - ; - - - - _ 8 23 15 24 2 57 7 45- 7: 6 1 31 15 132 17 163 32 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - '^ 83 ' 4 8 75 4 - - 8 10 32 1 24 3 9 f 2 1 23 2 18 4 36 13 33 1 1. 6 12 25 3 93 1 30 118 1 33 18.Dre.ss 19.Aiiimal Substances 20, Vegetable Substances - 97 4 12 3 85 1 - 1 1 11 2 19 37 1 26 3 - 9 11 8 10 39 75 38 75; 1 2 26 9 11 87 186 1 96 197 1 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VL 5 19 3 5 16 - - 3 J 1 3 4 7 6 - ,517 918 5 5 4 29; 54 5 1,435 92 97 1,435 24. Without Specified Qoeupa. tions - - 25-SchoIars and Children of No Stated Occupation 1,954 1,468 138 1,463 1,816 530 933- 138 159 i I - 774 699 284 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF NAIEBT AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 - ORDEK 1. 1 3 - 1 1 4 4 1 1 3 6 5 7 8 1. Civil Service -Officers and Clerks - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2 - 2 : : - 2 - - - - 5 1 3 2 1 7 5 1 1 7 5 1 1 2. Police - - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORI»EIC %. - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 4 1 1 - 5 2 1 2 5 2 1 2 l.Army Officer (effective or retireil) Soldier and Non-Commissioued Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - ~ - '- - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - ORI>ER 3. - - - - - - - - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - _ - - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 4 3 5 1 7 9 1 4 9 1 11 2.'Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - ' 1 1 1 1 ; 1 2 1 2 2 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 2 4 - 2 4 - - - - 1 1 2 1 1 - 3 3 7 1 3 - 3 13 1 16 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess 25 11 8 17 11 - 8 6 4 6 5 1 1 - 64 1 - — 1 - 64 1 1 1 64 1 5.Beporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student ______ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - 66 65 1 - 65 1 - - \ - - - 1 - - 1 1 6. Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 2 - - 2 3 2 3 7. Architect - - Photographer ORUER 4. - - - - - - - - - - 2 4 1 5 2 2 7 20 5 3 6 13 2 4 1 2 4 1 18 39 8 5 20 43 9 5 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Inn, Hotel Servant - - 623 1 248 375 1 28 220 152 1 156 56 11 " - - 1 1 - 2 2 2. Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Sen'ice Hospital and Institution Service - ORI>ER 5. 2 40 2 " 2 40 2 ~ - 1 10 1 1 23 1 7 2 3 8 1 2 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 8 5 3 2 2 7 6 7 5 3 2 2 7 11 15 1. Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - - Commercial Traveller - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service ORUUR G. 2 - - - - - 1 1 - - _ 1 2 2 4 1 - 3 7 3 7 1. Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants - _ - - - - - - 1 - 1 4 1 4 1 15 2 16 2 5 4 37 4 42 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ : - - - - - - - 1 !1 - 1 3 5 1 11 1 1 2 1 4 1 19 1 1 1 23 1 1 3. Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (JVTerchant Service) - - _ Pilot Service _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - - - - "~ - - - - - if - 4 3 2 - 1 7 2 1 8 2 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 445 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF NAIRN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 6 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 38 1 26 155 5 1 2 36 90 10 1 53 36 14 140 41 10 1 2 106 6 8 62 22 7 1 3 65 1 2 3 1 1 26 193 6 1 226 79 22 294 76 1 18 2 6 226 105 22 487 82 1 19 2 6 OUDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ - Parmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiif, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ------- Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - OKDEK 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Brealcer, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - - _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Vermin Destroyer - _ - Fisherman, Fisherwomau ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Printer - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - - - Millwright - - Boiler Maker - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker ORDER II. 1. Builder - - Carpenter, Joiner - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Publisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer ----- Plumber, Gasfltter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker - _ _ _ Cartwright - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) 2.SaU Maker - - _ ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 2. Maltster - - Brewer - - - Distiller, Rectifier - - - Wiae, Spirit Merchant, Publican 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - 33 95 26 33 69 •" 3 23 11 5 22 19 26 9 10 - 1 13 4 1 4 1 54 1 2 4 39 1 4 5 12 99 3 1 5 66 1 1 2 1 13 5 1 4 1 67 4 2 5 8 23 1 217 9 2 6 12 24 1 284 109 23 86 - 5 18 29 31 23 3 2 3 4 3 1 1 1 - - 3 6 4 1 1 7 7 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 - - - - - - - - - - 1 20 10 3 8 5 6 1 1 24 28 5 3 2 4 3 5 33 35 6 5 7 3 3 4 6 17 24 1 2 3 3 8 8 1 1 1' 20 10 3 9 5 6 1 12 82 96 7 10 11 1 . 7 10 11 12 102 105 7 13 20 1 12 16 12 - - - - - - - _ - _ 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 - 2 3 2 3 5 2 5 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 - 2 1 2 1 - - - - - - - _ _ - 3 - 3 2 - 3 5 8 ~ - - - - - 1 4 2 - 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 1 8 6 2 1 3 1 1 5 8 2 5 5 2 1 13 1 8 2 6 5 2 1 18 1 4 28 2 38 7 4 28 2 31 - - 7 1 1 7 2 8 1 19 1 15 3 446 XV.^OCCUPAIIOIg;S OE THE PEOPLE 01? SCOTLAND^ 1S81. OCCUPATIONS 01 THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTi: 0¥ BTAIEN AT ' DEFEEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. tJndei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 1 - 20- - 25 45 - 65- - i 3 4 1 2 6 1 8 ll' 9 6 14 1 1 15 1 2 6 7 1 1 15 2 1 2 1 2 9 1 12 1 2 14 33 2 2 41 1 3 16 , 42 3 2 53 ORDIiR 16 -continued. Fish Curer ------ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) Baker - _ - - _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o,, Malier, Dealer OK»£B 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture- Worsted Manufacture - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Draper, Linen Draper, M«rcer OKDEB Ig. 1. Tailor --___.___ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - -. - Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker ORDER 1». 2. Currier - - - ORDER 20. 2.Thatcher - - _ _ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer — - Sawyer - - Wood Turner --_____ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4, Stationer - -.. _ - - ORDER 21. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Gas Works Service - ■ - S.Stone Quarrier - _ _. _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - - - ^ Railway Contractor - - - - - , - Platelayer - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ 4.Earthenware, China, Glass, Dealer 8. Blacksmith - ----- Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, Wllitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Wire Fencer - - - ORDER 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller 2. General Labourer - - ■ - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail. or.Mai'.) Factory Labourer (undefined) - - ORDER 23. 1. Scavenger -• - . -.. ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property,' Rank, &o., or of No Occupation -- -■■ — ORDER; 28i 1. Scholars - - -. - - Children of No Stated Occupations ' 1 ' 9^ 1 i \ r \ 1 1 9 - - 1 1 2 1. 4 1 - 2 i i 1 -■ 2 13 i 2 2 1 4 7 1 '■ 2 13 t 3 1 13 3 3 26 1 3 - 1 3 - - - - I 1 2 - \ f i 1 1 1 o 16 7 12 6 13 22 1 15 18 2 4 18 7 42 50 1 60 57 1 1 82 12 2 ; 1 10 1 72 11 2 - 1 1 9 1 18 1 33 3 1 20 5 1 1 2 1 \ - - - 1 - f 1 1 1 - - - - - - 1- 1 1 1 3 1 1 7 2 3 1 5 5 2 ' 2 1 5 2 15 3 5 5 2 17 4 5 2 2 2 1 1 ; 1 1 1 - 1 - - I : - i _ 7 1 1 I - 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 19 4 5 2 1 13 1 2 3 6 2 ! - 8 1 1 i 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 16 1 4 3 1 8 2 1 34 6 7 2 1 1 16 1 4 3 1 8 2 1 41 7 8 2 1 4 - 1 4 ! 1 r 3 - - 1 i - f 1 - 3 1 7 9 1 2 3 63 7 2 2 70 1 26 3 1 7 4 5 168 8 1 7 6 175 8 > 1 10 6 3 3 7 6 3 !-■' - 3 2 1 5 2 3 3 - \ - - : - 1 i 1 1 - - - ■- - - - - - 1 5 i 1 5 1 29 54 5 92 97 1,954 138 1,816 138 159 774 599 284 -1 i ^83 85i 64 1- T ' i - - 1 ' 888 . 547 - '888 ,547 1887 \ 576 887 576 - B9 461 848 85 - - - - J .XV.-^'0.'acm>.ATlGNS OF THE PEOPLE O'F SCOTLAND, laSl. ■447 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ELGIN (OR MORAY) AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. CJnd. 6 Yes. 3,036 5,392 2,405 3,036 4 20 212 110 5,040 15- 1,767 121 1,054 802 31 20- 4,274 54 112 793 725 14 25- 3,190 210 142 335 1,875 1,679 33 150 100 195 1, 1,309 100 45- 1,273 65- Under 20 Years. 10,833 58 24 37 440 444 270 314 93 141 1,266 912 8,107 Above 20 Years 10,504 21,337 487 320 679 4,444 4,157 417 Total at all Ages. 801 413 820 5,710 5,069 8,524 OCCUPATIONS. Total 23,771 CLASSES. I. Peofbssional II. Domestic III. COMMBBOIAL - IV. AGRIO0LTt7EAL V. Industrial ( "VI. Unoccupied and NoN- \ Productive iFEMAiLES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 10,400 535 2,536' 8 1,514, 1,084^ 18,094 332 959 6 411 177 3,515 Above 20 Years, 13,371 203 1,577 2 1,103 907 9,579 Uiid, 5 Yrs. 2,955 5,102 2,955 2,343 2 111 3 71 23 4,892 15- 330 848 3 340 154 668 20- 1,955 63 604 1 210 171 906 25- 5,552 70 663 419 346 4,054 45- 65- ,078 51 272 1 360 298 19; 114 92 1,523' 186 .26 1 26 19 27 3 7 2 j3,03e 5,040 4 304 53 151 31 29 188 28 19 11 111 159 3 24 31 54 624 169 15 19 242 13 9 5 2 86 35 70 8 28 65 128 1 14 54 22 134 142 108 ,227 100 58 137 24 1,372 503 7 262 76 ^13 9 66 226 282 33 1,049 287 11 28 217 17 12 7 2 197 40 194 6 57 186 331 4 100 387 53 12 83 3 28 40 126 1 270 6 309 93 1,089 177 37 31 196 27 11 1 137 87 186 3 27 75 64 1 31 8,076 112- 67 308 320 230 449 3,432 1,012 63 79 941 76 69 21 11 583 163 560 26 179 517 867 12 417 OKDERS. CLASS I. 117 1. Government - - 67 2. Army and Navy - 617 S.-Professional Oocupations CLASS II. '413 4. Domestic Officers Or Services. CLASS lH. 300 5. Commercial Occupations 520 6. Conveyance 14 521 4,521 1,189 90 110 1,137 105 96 32 12 720 260 746 29 206 592 931 13 448 i,076 CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture S.About Animals and Msheriesi CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - IS.Dress- 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities - - - 23. Refuse Matters 2,536 1,246 268 2 330 959 293 118 CLASS VI. 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 241 182 649 2 10,247 7,847 7,847 12 191 1,577 953 160 5 229 123 463 2 111 9,579 2,955 4,i 2 328 848 604 64 663 i 47 272 19 247 93 12 151 59 2 11 41 104 366 53 329 31 107 7 906 1 66 60 202 3 23 4,054 2 119 21 121 2 1 28 1 3,096 331 U 12 1,523 448 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Tota at all Ages Under Above Un 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 26 - 45- 65- OKDKU 1. 1 2 2 8 1 21 10 12 10 4 2 3 45 21 47 24 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Me.isenger3, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer _ _ _ 10 2 1 2 8 2 1 - - 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 - - - 2 19 4 7 10 2 1 1 26 17 2 1 26 17 2 1 2. Police - - _ Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - _ _ _ - Justice of Peace & other Local or County Officia 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - OUDEU «. - ; : 4 6 4 3 2 1 3 16 3 14 - 9 7 7 33 9 7 7 33 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 1 3 1 1 - 1 6 4 1 6 4 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, B.N. - - Navy Pensioner - - - - •I ~ — - - - - ORDER 3. - - 2 10 11 2 1 5 1 1 11 7 2 3 2 2 1 3 4 5 2 5 - 25 23 6 4 2 7 2 3 8 25 23 6 4 2 7 2 3 8 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 3 3 3 3 - - - - 2 3 - 1 - 2 52 1 19 1 20 1 9 1 7 1 4 54 2 32 1 29 2 32 1 83 2. Advocate - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - _ _ _ - - - - ; t~ - - - 2 3 8 1 5 1 5 ~ 20 1 4 20 1 4 3. Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ Dentist . _ _ - Medical Student, Assistant Midwife _ - - - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 2S 29 - 28 29 - - 1 3 6 14 11 17 5 2 12 1 6 37 4 17 4 1 4 1 14 1 64 9 1 78 10 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Pi'ofessor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth, connect, with teaching - 128 31 43 2 85 29 - 2 41 2 40 13 35 13 8 2 2 1 1 4 217 4 9 2 1 : 5 217 1 6 9 1 11 226 5. Author, Editor, Journalist _ _ _ Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student 1 2S7 280 1 7 - 280 7 - 1 - _ - 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 - 1 3 7 6 8 9 6. Civil Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - _ - - - - '- - 3 9 2 1 4 1 1 3 5 5 2 1 3 6 1 1 3 9 2 2 3 10 6 13 2 6 19 (i 15 7. Painter (Artist) Sculptor - - Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student Photographer 6 5 5 6 - 5 5 1 - : :1 - 1 - 1 - - 2 2 S.Porformer, Showman, Exhibition Service OKUKR 4. - - - - - - - -^ 1 - 1 2 1 24 48 16 1 22 25 5 2 53 65 13 1 5 23 68 6 1 1 23 25 50 17 1 99 181 24 1 7 1 124 231 41 1 8 1 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - _ Domestic Gardener - - _ Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - _ College, Club Service 2367 7 11 954 1 2 1413 6 9 110 i 344 1 2 597 1 2 611 5 182 23 5 - 2 - - - - 5 1 1 - - 1 6 1 6 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - Charwoman - - Washiug and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 6 6 127 12 2 6 6 125 12 1 1 3 1 2 2 39 4 1 3 4 - 71 12 7 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 449 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OE THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 STrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 1 45 21 1 1 3 26 20 26 9 2 1 12 32 2 18 6 25 10 2 11 5 1 3 1 11 1 1 1 1 47 21 63 19 4 2 26 63 4 42 7 64 20 4 2 26 110 4 63 7 OKDEB 6. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor - - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant . _ _ - - Commercial Traveller Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2.Banker Bank Service S.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OKDEB G. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Otlier Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. , Li v. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, "Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. "Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, "Weigher 5.Messenger, Porter, "Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. I.Parmer, Grazier _ _ _ _ Farmer's Sou, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil 2.Forester, "Wood Labourer .3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OROER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, "Water Bailiff Vermin Destroyer - - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder _ _ _ Printer . _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Bngine and Machine Maker Millwright _ _ _ - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machme) 3 2 1 - 1 1 1 - - - - 15 3 24 2 7 11 1 1 5 2 2 1 32 14 9 1 2 1 3 7 75 1 3 4 76 42 1 2 4 7 1 5 1 4 18 1 2 3 56 1 2 23 1 4 3 1 12 3 2 13 2 2 1 1 24 2 7 11 1 1 20 5 8 4 12 128 4 5 7 159 1 4 76 1 5 1 6 4 1 20 3 8 4 12 152 4 6 9 166 1 4 87 2 5 1 6 5 1 40 8 5 4 1 - 2 2 - 1 - 182 4 6 127 753 9 1 1 1 3 2 10 85 2 480 27 4 2 9 4 1 295 152 62 736 88 1 2 26 7 3 595 20 36 299 51 1 1 34 1 11 300 4 60 11 9 1 2 6 127 935 9 1 1 1 3 6 1200 257 104 1575 177 6 3 2 78 13 17 1206 384 104 2510 186 7 4 3 81 19 17 156 1081 3 6 293 156 788 3 6 - 46 247 _ 151 13 351 1 1 78 247 1 3 65 39 1 2 ■ - 26 1 1 149 1 1 13 1 153 4 4 2 15 59 3 416 3 5 1 5 41 4 228 4 1 1 7 40 1 1 175 7 10 7 22 114 15 837 7 10 7 22 115 16 1012 268 118 150 25 93 59 53 31 7 - 3 2 1 5 3 1 21 1 1 1 12 1 11 1 11 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 8 3 1 23 1 1 17 4 2 28 1 1 25 7 3 51 2 2 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - - 4 7 4 3 1 7 4 3 5 1 7 2 1 3 4 7 4 9 14 14 13 21 18 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 3 L 450 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. . Un. 5 Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Uu. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- - 2 IS 1 1 4 1 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 2 3 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 28 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 43 1 4 1 4 ORUEIt 10 — ccmtinued. Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Malcer Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2. Cutler - - Saw Maker - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker 4. Surgical Instrument Maker S.Gunniaker, Gunsmith 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - ORDEB II. 2.Biulder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marhle Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Lahourer - - - Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - _ . _ Painter, Paperhanger, Gla/ier ._ - _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - Locksmith, Bellhanger 3. Wood Carver - - - Animal Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer - - - - - - - - - - 3 4 1 83 27 5 11 14 24 23 1 1 101 1 77 1 8 17 6 18 10 1 1 9 137 142 12 18 27 13 18 20 1 1 1 12 94 1 67 5 8 5 4 9 12 3 34 29 2 1 2 1 1 1 9 86 27 5 11 14 28 24 1 25 366 2 315 20 35 51 1 24 46 51 1 1 1 1 1 25 452 2 342 20 40 62 1 38 74 75 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 — 2 2 1 - - ~ 1 1 1 2 - - 1 14 1 4 9 6 2 5 18 1 7 16 6 1 6 4 3 1 14 1 4 10 30 2 18 26 44 3 22 36 ORDER \i. l.Coachmaker Wheelwright - - Cartwright - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 6 5 4 1 9 3 1 5 2 14 11 1 7 2 6 2 1 1 2 9 2 5 6 1 15 6 32 14 1 1 15 6 37 20 2 1 30 ORDEB 13. l.Sliip Builder - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship KiRgcr, Fitter, ChancUer - - - Sail Maker - _ _ _ ORDEB 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist Manufacture of Chemicals - ORDEB 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker ORDEB 16. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - _ LodgiQg, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper - - - - - - - - 11 5 7 2 6 1 - 11 18 3 29 3 - - - - - _ _ 1 - 2 1 6 25 2 - 1 1 10 1 11 8 3 5 _ 1 2 2 1 2 - - - 19 1 1 45 1 45 1 19 67 2 1 19 66 2 - 1 1 2 3 12 2 10 42 6 10 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 451 OCCUPATION'S OF THE INHABITAH'TS OF THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above- 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 1 5 1 3 20- 1 1 2 1 1 2 25- 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 34 45- 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 8 4 43 65- 1 3 1 1 1 11 - 15 11 S 1 4 6 56 1 40 2 4 3 11 1 1 1 13 28 1 20 7 34 2 1 37 2 1 2 6 20 63 1 60 1 8 10 4 2 1 25 6 9 7 32 15 2 56 1 1 1 3 2 3 6 4 1 16 3 1 4 6 71 1 51 17 49 10 3 2 76 3 7 1 13 17 71 110 3 2 152 1 17 52 n 3 2 80 3 7 1 13 17 77 181 4 2 203 1 OKDEK 16— continued.. 2. Brewer Distiller, Rectifier - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarmau 3.Dairyirian, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Pish Curer _ . . _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ Grreengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - _ - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OBDEK 17. l.WooUen Cloth Manufacture _ _ _ Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture . _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dealer S.Cotton Manufacture - . _ _ Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller _ _ _ Net Maker _ . _ _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture _ - _ 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (ondef.) Factory Hand (Textile) (undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dlr. - Embroiderer - - - dKDISB 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Tailor _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - Hosiery Manufacture Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OKDSK M. 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - Tanner - _ _ _ Currier - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture OBDEB 20. 2.Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer ------- Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 5 1 2 2 2 8 2 2 3 20 4 9 93 1 1 5 1 3 5 1 2 2 2 7 1 2 3 15 3 9 90 - 1 - 5 1 1 12 13 2 1 2 1 49 12 1 1 2 19 21 4 5 1 1 3 2 38 1 22 2 3 1 2 1 9 7 2 3 18 3 1 3 1 61 62 7 8 1 1 3 6 5 69 80 10 8 1 1 1 3 9 6 130 1 104 21 2 1 1 35 1 1 9 6 1 37 2 1 15 4 67 19 1 1 1 20 1 1 5 6 1 - 6 1 6 1 31 1 1 9 8 28 1 11 1 32 1 1 8 1 3 3 1 7 6- 1 1 1 2 3 11 - 2i 5 123 36 35 35 92 115 5 1 1 60 130 3 30 52 1 145 41 1 217 332 9 1 1 362 373 9 1 3 438 70 33 6 80 6 3 358 64 33 5 - 3 77 6 1 99 4 2 176 17 5 2 73 34 11 3 10 9 17 - - 1 2 2 3 a 3 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 6 10 2 1 7 7 12 2 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 -' - 2 7 3 12 1 9 1 17 11 23 3 27 2 6 6 34 1 1 8 4 4 10 10 9 3 12 3 9 21 76 1 5 62 3 9 21 85 1 8 74 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 452 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ELGIN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 2 30 13 1 10 5 31 45- 65- 43 1 1 4 14 1 101 7 1 4 15 1 3 222 32 2 21 4 23 5 5 288 5 1 7 5 112 1 31 14 33 100 4623 )417 270 Under 20 Years, 2 33 17 1 10 Above 20 Years. 11 31 10 20 14 56 12 4 1 18 20 67 24 4 4 2 7 11 194 25 1 15 4 2 2 12 59 7 13 723 45 4 4 417 4753 3323 Total at all 11 21 14 58 14 5 1 18 20 67 25 4 4 2 11 13 227 42 2 25 4 2 2 OCCUPATIONS. OBDER iii—nrntinucil. 4. Stationer Card, Pattem-Card Maker ORItKU %I. l.Lead Miner 2.(!oal Merchant, Dealer Gas Works Service - 3. Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - • Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - . Platelayer - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 23 67 7 13 766 46 5 4 8. Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith ______ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith - - lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - - Wire Fencer - - - 448 4753 3323 OSDEB a. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng. Drivor.Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (imdefined) oicnr.it 23. l.Town Drainage Service Chinmey Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - Rag Gatherer, Dealer OKDEK 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - _ - Children of No Stated Occupation 15- 20- 25- fl - 40 6 30 4 6 - 11 4 1 - 10247 668 45.59 4559 3288 3288 9579 150 2805 4409 16 906 4054 3096 1523 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 453 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BANFF AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 4,194 7,603 3,164 2,174 5,473 3,959 1,805 14,961 13,411 28,372 Total 31,411 14,549 16,862 4,049 7,402 3,098 2,413 7,064 5,015 2,370 CLASSES. - 7 339 79 263 131 54 346 527 873 I. Professional 540 357 183 - 2 355 55 77 45 6 - 4 41 29 68 40 12 45 149 194 II. Domestic 1,581 643 938 - 82 561 365 375 170 28 - 9 115 118 398 174 37 124 727 851 in. COMMEBCIAL - 8 5 3 - 2 3 - 2 - 1 - 336 1,644 1,171 2,760 2,194 804 1,980 6,929 8,909 IV. AOBICULTUEAL 2,629 970 1,659 - 162 808 458 626 397 178 - 120 953 746 1,882 1,303 483 1,073 4,414 5,487 V, Industrial 1,178 143 1,035 - 18 125 160 367 356 152 4,194 7,127 72 31 102 117 415 11,393 665 12,058 ( VI. Unoocupied and NoN- 1 \ Peoduotivb - J 25,475 12,431 13,044 4,049 7,136 1,246 1,375 5,617 4,047 2,005 OKDEKS. CLASS I. ~ 1 6 7 1 331 14 1 64 66 24 173 46 14 71 14 15 25 8 1 337 140 54 333 148 55 670 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional CLASS II. 10 530 1 356 9 174 - 2 1 354 55 • 2 75 7 38 6 4 41 29 68 40 12 45 149 194 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 1,581 643 938 82 561 365 375 170 28 - 1 8 61 54 45 73 108 290 46 128 11 26 62 62 210 517 272 579 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 8 5 3 - 2 3 - 2 1 - 293 43 1,287 357 907 264 1,964 796 1,661 533 670 134 1,580 400 5,202 1,727 6,782 2,127 7.Agi'iculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 2,549 80 948 22 1,601 58 - 159 3 789 19 442 16 612 14 377 20 170 8 - 2 4 10 22 27 204 10 31 225 22 42 403 6 24 189 3 8 100 24 31 214 41 105 917 65 136 1,131 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 2 3 : 2 3 : - 1 1 1 1 1 - ~ 1 3 2 23 24 17 9 12 5 24 65 20 16 30 4 8 3 1 24 27 .19 57 110 30 81 137 49 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ship.s and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - ; - - - - - .= 25 24 165 110 1 102 39 2 310 95 209 43 49 21 190 134 3 670 198 3 860 332 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 3 276 190 3 8 42 268 148 ~ 2 2 8 1 6 34 14 30 49 47 149 40 56 . 31 1 34 7 175 3 33 112 4 44 261 11 72 188 6 59 80 1 15 209 3 40 641 22 190 850 25 230 18. Dress- - - 19.Aaimal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances 600 3 83 517 3 ': 6 77 107 237 1 130 1 43 1 - 2 6 74 75 1 71 81 227 327 1 185 343 1 38 156 76 81 1 521 907 2 597 988 3 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 5 •96 7 5 89 - - 7 1 7 2 29 1 33 1 20 4,194 7,127 72 31 102 117 415 72 11,321 665 737 11,321 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 14,290 11,185 1,246 11,185 13,044 4,049 7,136 1,246 1,375 5,617 4,047 2,005 454 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BANFF AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 . Yrs 5- 15- - 20 - 25- - 45- 65- OKDEB I. 1 - 1 5 2 12 1 1 27 17 17 8 4 2 5 3 1 60 28 1 65 31 1. Legislator, Privy CounciL (not otherw. desc) Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 6 3 1 5 3 - 1 - 1 1 4 2 - - - 1 17 3 1 9 7 5 2 4 2 28 15 8 28 15 8 2. Police - - Munciiial, Parish Ollicer Slieriir Officer 1 1 - '- - - - 1 - OUItLK 2. - - 1 - 2 8 3 3 1 6 7 8 1 8 8 8 18 3 a 9 18 1, Army Officer (effective or retired) - Soldier and Non-Coinraissioned Officer - Militia, YL-omanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - ; " - - ~ -" - - - - - 1 6 2 1 2 5 2 7 1 7 2 7 1 7 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner ORDER 3. - - - - - - - •^ I" - 1 15 14 6 4 2 4 2 7 1 13 7 1 5 7 1 3 7 1 4 36 22 7 9 9 5 2 7 8 36 22 7 9 9 5 2 7 8 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Monk, E.G. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer Servant - 1 - 1 4 _ _ - 4 1 - - 5 23 6 23 3 2 1 6 28 31 10 31 38 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ - - 5 4 4 17 3 5 3 1 5 29 7 1 29 12 1 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife - - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 21 17 - 21 17 - • - - 2 4 15 11 4 2 - 1 21 17 3 44 4 11 2 3 3 22 75 9 3 97 9 3 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 155 29 61 4 94 25 1 60 4 39 5 48 16 7 4 -i : 279 2 23 3 3 1 - 279 1 5 26 1 5 305 5.Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student 301 290 11 - 290 11 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 2 6. Civil Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - : J - 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 6 2 1 2 2 3 - 1 1 5 6 10 6 5 7 10 7 7. Painter (Artist) Architect - - - - Musician, I\liisic Master I'hoiograiiliL'r 1 I 1 1 - 1 ~ - 1 ~ y - - 1 - - - 1 1 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service ORItKR 4. - - - - - - - - i _, - 4 14 18 9 8 16 2 2 27 22 14 1 18 16 2 2 11 1 14 18 13 53 65 18 3 3 67 83 31 3 3 1. Domestic Coaclimnn, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gnte, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - 1446 5 12 639 2 807 5 10 - 82 557 2 354 7 325 2 2 107 3 1 21 - "" 1 4 1 1 - - 1 6 1 6 2. Charwoman ----__ Wasliing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service ORDER 5. 12 90 16 2 12 88 16 - 2 3 1 5 31 10 7 47 6 i - 1 37 i 1 4 18 20 9 6 6 14 32 22 7 1 2 6 4 1 38 50 16 6 7 21 56 50 16 6 7 21 94 1. Merchant - - - - _ Broker, Agent, Factor - - _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - - - Commercial Traveller - - - _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - - - - - - 24 18 18 6 5 24 47 71 2. Bank Service - - _ - - - - _ - - - - - - 4 2 1 - 7 7 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - — "■■ v" XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 455 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BANFF AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Vn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 4 3 1 14 3 30 2 4 4 2 14 2 12 37 2 22 13 3 52 2 8 112 1 1 67 1 3 2 3 t 3 17 2 46 1 36 2 3 2 7 1 1 15 1 7 1 1 14 3 30 1 6 7 32 18 7 84 4 10 185 1 3 147 3 7 2 9 5 33 18 7 98 4 10 188 1 3 177 1 3 7 2 15 12 OKDEIC G. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Eailway Guard - - - ~ - Pointsmau, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway OiEcials and Servants 2.0mnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vamnan - - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - PUot Service - - - Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ - - Harbour Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watohm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OUDER T. I. Farmer, Grazier - - - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) OKDEB S. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig, Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _ - _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ _. _ ORDEK 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder _ _ _ Printer - - _ _ _ ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright- - . _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ - _ Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.T00I Maker, Dealer _ - _ Cutler and Scissors Maker - 3. Watch and Clock Maker . - - _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle, Maker ORDER 11. 1. Builder - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - - Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfltter - - Painter, Paperbanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - S.Carver and Gilder - - - Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 ': 2 3 - 1 1 ~ 1 r : 288 3 1 1 3 243 1023 11 1 3 3 30 213 2 630 23 2 5 2 602 222 45 988 60 2 14 33 3 5 1094 16 45 441 23 4 18 3 17 522 4 3 115 6 6 1 13 3 243 1311 14 2 3 1 3 2248 455 95 2174 102 6 16 62 7 37 2251 698 95 3485 116 6 18 65 8 40 346 2202 1 1 947 345 1255 1 - 159 1 788 1 441 42 570 168 208 1 134 36 - 1 42 1 6 1 8 341 1 3 3 14 1 242 2 10 8 19 46 1 3 707 1 2 4 9 26 4 487 2 2 4 4 1 121 1 7 1 8 383 4 17 14 35 90 1 9 1557 5 24 14 36 98 1 9 1940 r 80 22 68 - 3 19 16 14 20 8 t i - 2 2 1 19 1 9 10 12 5 1 2 1 2 1 21 18 1 22 20 1 1 43 2 i — - 2 - - 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 9 5 1 10 2 13 6 2 8 1 18 6 1 1 8 3 2 2 1 7 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 9 6 1 12 3 39 16 2 5 2 35 1 3 6 48 21 2 6 2 47 1 3 1 _ - - \ _ - - - - ~ 3 2 1 2 2 2 99 28 16 11 10 22 16 106 67 4 21 6 6 9 6 7 162 124 6 36 23 1 13 17 11 1 2 4 68 73 6 18 7 5 8 52 36 1 2 1 2 6 2 102 28 18 11 11 24 18 11 388 300 17 77 37 ] 19 33 31 1 2 13 490 328 17 95 48 1 30 57 49 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 - 456 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BANFF AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under Above Un 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45- 65- 1 2 5 16 2 2 5 3 1 1 19 5 6 5 5 3 3 5 16 10 14 1 32 13 19 1 48 ORUEB 12. 1. Coachmaker - - - Wheelwright - - - Cartwright - - - 2.Sa(ltller, Harness, Whip Maker - OUI»liR 13. l.Ship Builder - - - - Shipwright, Shin Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - - - OKUKK 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist Drysalter - - OKDEK 13. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist OKDEK 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House, Keeper Coffee, Eating House, Keeper 2. Maltster - - _ _ Brewer Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - 3.Dairyman, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Fish Curer - - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - - Baker _ _ - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mkr., Dh-. OltRBR 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - - - 3. Cotton Manufacture - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - Jute Manufacture - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net iVIaker - - - - - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Weaver (undefined) _ - - . _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile undefined) Carpet and Eug Manufacture - - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Wkr., Dealer - Knitter (undefined) ORDER 18. 1. Men's Cap Maker - - _ Tailor _ _ . _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - _ _ - - - - - - - - 1 2 4 8 1 11 6 2 4 2 22 24 2 2 13 3 9 15 1 2 2 1 4 8 1 1 13 5 39 42 2 3 19 5 43 50 3 4 32 - - - - - - - - - - 2 17 5 20 4 1 19 29 1 48 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - 3 3 3 3 - 2 1 - - - - 1 2 1 8 13 1 1 16 1 19 81 1 45 2 4 17 1 2 13 36 1 26 13 8 8 38 5 1 58 1 2 23 1 40 44 5 61 2 28 1 1 4 6 13 5 2 19 2 2 1 17 9 38 18 3 40 5 1 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 8 4 17 1 1 1 18 1 20 89 1 58 46 1 1 15 16 59 10 4 95 3 4 3 46 11 99 102 9 144 2 46 1 1 16 17 60 10 4 113 4 4 3 46 11 119 191 10 202 2 32 27 - s 7 3 3 41 2 i:. 2 i 135 1 1 1 1 1 4 go 26 8 7 3 3 40 2 14 1 1 131 - 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 4 2 2 7 32 21 17 4 3 2 2 26 1 6 1 66 8 5 1 2 1 6 1 3 1 28 - 2 10 4 8 8 3 3 20 1 12 62 1 2 1 1 13 3 19 17 5 5 1 1 1 17 1 6 41 12 3 4 1 1 7 1 14 9 2 2 1 2 3 2 10 3 3 30 1 16 70 1 40 10 12 3 2 2 2 40 2 9 76 50 13 15 3 2 2 2 70 2 1 25 146 1 So 1 27 10 11 5 43 31 1 7 1 2 54 20 1 5 1 9 1 9 5 43 -' 7 1 24 7 1 2 17 9 2 1 1 25 6 3 3 5 2 3 7 5 1 4 1 3 2 17 5 - -■ 2 1 1 22 - 27 7 103 72 50 61 1 100 168 3 67 117 4 24 56 130 79 241 392 8 371 471 8 1 568 9 22 82 1 1 486 8 22 - 5 1 77 105 2 232 3 2 1 121 3 5 28 15 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 457 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BANFF AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrk 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 2 - 3 1 1 2 1 6 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 2 1 6 2 1 10 1 2 1 8 2 OUDEU 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Maniif. Manure, Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner Currier _ _ . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr. , Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 4 1 5 28 4 7 3 30 1 1 1 5 13 2 49 1 2 4 3 22 27 2 1 2 5 5 1 6 32 1 2 5 6 14 47 5 111 3 5 6 14 53 5 143 1 ORDER 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 2. 'Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - Wood Turner - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Stationer - - - ORDER m. I.Coal Miner 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - Gas Works Service - - - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier _ _ _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ 4. Earthenware China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller S.Iron Manufacture - - Blacksmith _ _ _ Nail Manufacturer . _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith - - - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer ORDER 2a. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - - Bng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Scavenger]' - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, Sec, or of No Occupation ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - - - ~ Children of No Stated Occupation - - - - ~ _ - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 49 10 1 3 1 1 2 5 1 3 4 51 3 1 9 2 6 2 10 1 3 3 6 2 13 11 7 4 2 4 123 2 8 2 3 1 2 9 7 4 3 1 3 4 7 4 25 19 7 1 6 1 5 66 5 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 10 2 18 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 49 10 1 4 1 22 3 16 8 18 2 7 7 14 6 48 32 17 1 10 3 13 258 2 17 4 7 1 \ 1 22 3 16 8 19 2 8 7 15 6 48 34 18 1 10 3 19 307 2 27 5 11 1 1 3 1 3 1 _ 1 3 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 2 1 28 2 41 1 2 1 14 6 55 6 29 21 5 257 14 1 16 23 2 4 291 3 3 1 5 9 1 139 2 30 3 43 1 3 1 64 69 3 9 742 23 5 2 94 62 3 9 785 23 6 3 3 60 44 1 1 3 4 47 40 1 1 - - 3 4 2 4 1 11 18 22 11 12 7 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 1 - - - - _ _ - : 72 31 ] L02 ] 117 ' U5 72 665 737 14290 1246 13044 _ 1246 1375 5617 4047 2005 -' 167 f t027 i575 652 - - - 6742 4579 - 6742 4579 6492 4693 6492 4693 - 156 3893 6336 800 - - - - 3 M 458 XV.— QCCnPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAIfD, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITAITTS OF THE COUNTY OF ABEEDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMAXES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Above 20 Years Under 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 19209 33137 14245 11074 27666 16850 6,501 66,591 62,091 128682 Total - - - 140365 64,656 75,709 18884 31875 13897 12039 33208 21184 9,278 ClASSES. - 47 1,519 601 1,428 707 201 1,666 2,937 4,503 I. PnOFE.9SIONAL 2,891 1,539 1,352 - 23 1,616 456 610 302 •84 - 49 250 250 689 351 110 299 1,300 1,699 II. Domestic 14,000 5,217 8,783 - 768 4,449 3,315 3,624 1,519 326 - 529 1,039 1,021 3,160 1,501 274 1,568 5,956 7,524 III. COMMEBOIAL - 374 214 160 - 120 94 66 66 32 7 - 1,164 5,300 3,804 8,747 6,312 2,302 6,464 21,165 27,629 IV. Agkicultural 3,487 978 2,509 - 168 820 488 786 867 418 - 932 6,833 5,248 13303 7,320 2,124 6,765 27,995 34,760 V. Industrial 12,696 3,807 S,S^'S - 677 3,230 2,293 3,261 2,371 968 1920E 30416 304 160 439 669 1,490 49,929 2,738 52,667 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) I Productive - J 106918 52,901 .54.017 1 1SS34 30229 3,788 5,482 24961 16093 7,481 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 5 42 30 54 1,435 60 48 493 286 213 929 176 123 408 37 42 122 36 64 1,477 559 426 1,962 594 480 3,429 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 69 2,832 5 1,634 54 1,298 - 23 6 1,611 8 448 21 489 22 280 3 81 49 250 250 589 351 110 299 1,300 1,599 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 14,000 6,217 8,783 7«8 4,449 5,315 3,624 1,519 325 - 87 442 •558 481 451 670 989 2,171 469 1,032 93 181 645 923 2,002 3,954 2,647 4,877 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 209 166 71 143 138 22 - 10 110 61 33 45 10 61 6 28 4 4 3 - 1,106 58 4,906 394 3,473 331 7,579 1,168 5,635 677 2,131 171 6,012 452 18,818 2,347 24,830 2,799 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 2,813 674, 665 313 2,118 361 - 96 62 669 261 309 129 648 138 792 75 S99 19 - 47 36 100 198 331 1,208 111 278 1,280 225 497 2,795 90 208 1,144 22 49 376 245 367 1,308 448 1,032 5,595 693 1,399 6,903 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 138 15 105 82 2 26 56 13 79 - 19 1 63 2 25 29 4 24 14 6 32 10 4 22 3 1 '" 9 10 5 106 101 108 77 86 39 183 311 86 70 149 47 26 34 8 115 111 113 355 580 180 470 691 293 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 2 29 19 2 10 - 8 11 2 6 2 2 - ~ 1 158 140 6 762 486 10 560 262 37 1,611 657 12 890 446 5 181 141 7 920 626 64 3,242 1,506 71 4,162 2,132 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food .and Lodging 17.To.xtile Fabrics - - - 51 1,709 3,225 31 143 1,196 20 1,666 2,029 - 8 13 184 23 130 1,012 8 115 630 9 453 708 3 766 461 232 240 - 98 44 96 581 173 402 488 117 406 1,265 324 841 803 164 403 313 21 102 679 217 498 2,869 626 1,762 3,648 843 2,250 18. Dress - - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 3,718 154 1,539 752 75 744 2,966 79 795 79 12 111 673 63 633 682 29 384 1,193 25 345 716 21 62 375 t [i - 121 67 819 548 4 923 609 2 2,284 2,161 26 1,168 1,690 36 281 667 9 940 616 4 4,656 5,017 73 5,696 6,632 77 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities - - - 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 43 1,952 15 7 726 6 36 1,227 10 - 2 140 5 585 5 i 382 15 449 7 13 296 3 4 100 19209 30416 304 150 439 659 1,490 304 49,625 2,738 3,042 49,625 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 57,805 49,113 3,788 49,113 64,017 18884 30229 3,788 5,482 24991 16093 7,481 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 459' OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE GOUNT¥ OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES.. Un. 5 5- lYrs. 15- 20- 25r- 45- 18 21 17 20 2 58 68 6 117 ;31 6 1 52 10 11 101 25 30 8 34 1 3 17 12 117 22 1 12 65 10 154 70 2 1109 11 1 55 52 15 14 7 49 10 26 11 2 89 4 46 'A 63 145 21 7 2 11 1 16 10 16 2 1 19 26 27 4 2 5 2 65- 0nder 20 Years. 30 10 22 52 12 134 10 10 28 60 108 71 77 HI 40 20 209 227 208 29 11 10 1 3 1109 70 118 Above 20 Years, 137 116 7 203 73 21. 2 31 31 155 207 35 35 120 120 14 41 50 52 1 1 20 20 116 93 21 28 14 80 15 48 43 5 167 16 118 146 15 218 253 149 18 15 16 113 4 11 28 1 23 26 2 1 43 35 1 51 5 2 9 2 Total at all 147 138 7 203 76 21 2 384 618 160 29 74 3 116 93 21 28 14 80 15 48 43 5 167 28. 252 146 16 281 331 149 18 15 19 1222 4 11 1 24 28 2 1 67 45 4 66 7 2 10 10 454 736 259 29 83 3 OCCUPATIONS. ORDER 1. l.Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service-^Messengers, Letter Carriersj.&c. Prison Officer - - -. _ 2.Police - -, _ - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer . _ _ . - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 3. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Nou-Commissioued Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer — Army Pensioner - 2.Navy Officer (effective. or retired),- Seaman, R.N. - _ _ — Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - - - ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - — _ Free Church Minister - - _ _ United Presbyterian Minister — Episcopalian Clergyman Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itiu. Preacher Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - - - - - _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student Law Clerk - - _ . _ 3. Physician, Surgeon - - — _ Dentist - _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife _ -. _ _ _. _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaohing- 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ . Student ______ ' Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer - _ - _ _ Mining Engineer Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - Engraver (Artist) Sculptor _ _ _ Architect - _ Musician, Music Master Art Student - _ Photographer _ - _ Actor, Actress _ _ . Art, Music, Theatre Service, &o. _ _ _ 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service BiUiard, Cricket, and, other games Service - ORDER 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener - _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Govemment)- Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ _ _ - College, Club Service - - - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 27 20 1 55 271 852 160 5 1 1267 Under 20 Years. 315 15 1 1170 84 2 43 3 12812 13 64 7 1 15 1 5172 1 19 Above 20 Years. 29 1 55 263 537 145 7640 12 45 Un. 6 Yrs. 18 15- 20- 5 6 2 297 15 1 1170 762 4410 1 17 237 55 1 29 3253 29 25- 45- 65- 11 14 7 238 75 2 4 4. 30 147 54 15 4 18 47 3246 2 15 972 6 1 169 4 460 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ABEEDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Undei 20 Years Above 20 Years [ Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25 45- - 65- OltDER i— continued. 1 1 1 2 1 I 19 1 1 4 1 2 2 i 1 2 2 27 1 2 4 28 2. OflSce Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - - - Charwomen - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - 35 12 176 780 108 2 2i 1 33 12 176 758 107 - 4 2 18 1 1 17 15 6 1 62 239 53 19 7 91 388 35 22 114 4 OUUEK 5. 1 - 1 84 76 3 2 2 383 37 14 3 6 2 39 246 214 89 20 21 174 327 170 66 15 16 31 111 44 9 8 1 5 18 76 3 2 3 467 465 178 46 44 2 249 702 641 181 46 46 2 262 1169 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Ajjpraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - - - - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 1 81 127 11 60 1 70 67 - 10 11 50 14 31 27 34 1 25 2 4 - 1 86 93 2 94 1 3 29 2 1 7 87 6 223 3 6 310 3 2. Banker - _ _ Bank Service - - _ _ - Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent - 1 - - - - - - 1 6 11 47 26 7 84 91 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - - - - - - OKDEB *>. 4 4 90 17 3 3 110 56 10 10 308 27 2 3 124 11 4 94 100 15 16 553 104 16 16 647 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - _ _ - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 3 ~ 3 - - - 1 - 2 - - 2 22 3 13 96 4 37 158 5 1 21 60 656 21 5 34 277 1 2 48 6 13 118 1 30 133 1139 27 1 35 146 1257 27 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 4 1 81 6 2 9 2 153 5 1 1 23 4 22 666 9 6 1 134 8 27 280 3 11 3 86 2 4 62 1 3 1 26 85 5 2 10 16 53 1141 18 21 6 269 16 53 1226 23 23 6 279 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 3 3 - - • - 2 1 - - 2 14 6 21 2 13 1 - 16 40 3 56 3 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter Weigher - - - _ _ - _ _ - - 387 20 138 26 33 9 157 16 125 2 31 525 46 346 27 871 73 6. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OUDEK 7. 144 14 139 4 5 10 - 110 29 4 1 8 2 1 3 - 1077 18 8 807 3987 35 92 514 9 2633 61 2198 805 211 4032 174 2 3710 83 121 1491 76 1 1678 8 10 347 16 8 807 6064 53 7678 1510 351 8503 327 3 7686 2317 361 13667 380 3 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 1016 1774 1 662 1 1016 1112 - 96 666 1 3 306 134 608 517 262' 362 36 - 12 17 52 48 18 12 135 147 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - _ _ - - 6 5 27 30 16 31 27 78 17 88 4 50 33 35 64 247 97 282 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OlMMiU 8. 7 16 2 _ 6 16 - - 2 - 1 6 4 9 1 - 2 4 2 1 49 6 11 23 1 9 1 2 341 15 14 1 10 4 27 3 257 23 31 26 100 5 181 9 793 6 24 19 55 4 83 1 16 469 4 1 10 2 18 6 130 6 13 27 1 11 1 3 390 44 73 47 176 15 309 1 34 1649 60 86 47 202 16 320 2 37 2039 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer ■ - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman OUDEB 9. 7 667 313 7 354 - 62 251 129 138 6 69 1 18 - 5 1 7 24 2 18 11 11 68 4 16 43 8 11 1 3 29 3 25 123 5 38 162 8 63 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder _ _ _ _ 36 1 47 16 28 19 1 19 - 4 6 12 22 7 1 14 4 3 7 1 1 1 XV.— OCCUPATIOXS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 461 GCCUPATIGISrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. j Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ;at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 28 6 130 1 23 77 2 10 127 7 3 10 26 2 6 5 5 1 1 158 1 29 235 11 10 26 393 11 11 55 OKDEK 9.—contimied. Printer - - - Paper Ruler - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Eugine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2.T00I Maker, Dealer Cutler File Maker - - - Saw Maker - - Domestic Implement Maker 3. "Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wrkr. (not Gov.) 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7. Type Cutter, Founder- - - Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - - _ Mason, Marble Maker, Polisher Miason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - ' - Plasterer - - - Plasterer's Labourer - Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver - - _ _ _ Carver and Gilder - - - Dealer in Works of Art Figure, Image Maker, Dealer - _ _ Animal, Bird, &c.. Preserver, Stuffer - Artificial Flower Maker - - - ORDER 13 l.Coachmaker - - _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright - - Cartwright - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder - - Shipbuilder's Labourer - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat Barge Builder - - - 28 22 2 3 18 18 2 10 4 2 1 - 4 5 14 13 2 5 2 5 2 1 1 1 - 4 6 12 1 10 1 2 48 24 103 51 2 3 1 1 6 70 1 1 4 14 1 1 31 23 108 34 2 8 2 6 44 3 13 1 3 63 49 154 93 2 7 3 15 3 1 7 1 63 4 3 6 14 1 8 35 35 47 15 6 1 3 2 11 30 1 1 2 11 1 7 7 16 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 52 24 109 63 2 3 1 1 7 80 1 1 4 15 1 3 136 123 313 145 3 18 4 28 8 1 25 1 144 6 4 12 39 1 2 19 188 147 422 208 3 20 4 31 9 2 32 1 224 7 5 16 54 1 1 2 22 1 1 1 . 12 2 1 1 1 10 - - 2 1 _ 3 5 1 1 2 - - 21 14 2 2 1 23 27 9 1 1 444 223 12 50 80 1 107 150 108 3 1 1 10 16 1 5 445 4 416 21 80 66 4 54 84 80 3 1 2 4 11 43 925 1 939 93 182 119 17 104 172 141 2 8 2 1 3 12 25 3 2 1 24 407 347 78 66 30 9 21 76 63 1 5 1 5 7 1 3 8 151 116 % 12 8 1 17 24 1 1 1 1 2 1 465 237 14 52 81 1 130 177 117 4 1 1 10 16 1 80 1928 5 1818 216 337 227 38 180 349 308 6 15 6 1 4 22 45 4 2 4 81 2393 5 2055 230 389 308 39 310 526 425 10 16 7 1 4 32 61 4 2 5 1 2 28 59 13 2 8 16 2 1 2 20 43 11 2 - 1 8 15 2 1 2 20 1 1 13 15 3 1 5 8 6 2 1 - 5 1 3 40 1 17 48 34 1 1 10 31 75 3 6 30 69 29 1 14 24 7 1 6 11 45 1 18 51 145 5 10 60 135 190 5 11 78 186 2 2 - - - - 2 - - 2 1 3 19 6 31 17 16 2 42 10 63 11 169 30 16 4 90 10 1 1 22 4 21 6 32 20 96 18 323 54 117 24 355 74 - - - - - - - - 462* X.T.— OCCXJBATIONS OF THE PEOPLE; OF SCOTLAN'D', 188L OCCUPATIONS- OF THE INHABITANTS OF' THE COUNTY OF ABEKDEEB) AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 1 Jnder Above Total Total- Under Above Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 55- ^ 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ^ frs. If ears. years. Ages. Ages, Years. Years. Yrs. OUDISK IS.— Gontinued, i ■' _ 1 1 2 4 3 1 2 10 12 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - _ - - ': - - — _ - _ 1 3 4 2 - 10 10 Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - - ^ - 1 — - - - - - 3 27 13 31 22 3 30 69 99 ' \: ... 1 " OKDEK 14. - - 3 1 - i 4 l.Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 1 - 1 - 1 - - [ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 2.Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. _ - _ - - - - - _ - 1' J - - - 1 1 1 - - 3 3 Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 18 13 5 6 T 2 3 - - f ~ 5 101 33 69 28 6 106 136 242 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ 6 2 4 - - 2 2 2' - 7 5 12 15 2 7 34 41 Manufacture of Chemicals _ _. - 4 4 - - 2 2 - - >, "" ~ 1 1 ~ 2 2 Drysalter - - - - - " OICDEB 15. 1 2 6 25 5 4 3 40 43 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 38 27 11 - 7 20 4 5 2 1 - " i 4 12 7 1 4 24 28 Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker -- 13 4 9 1 3 4 4 1 OKDEK 16. 4 - 2 3 53 51 9 2 116 118 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - 63 2 61 - - 2 1 19 33 8 - - - 1 2 1 - 4 4 Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 586 2 684 - 2 5 119 ; J64 96 ~ - - 9 5 - - 14 14 Coffee, Eating House Keeper 18 - 18 - 1 8 8 1 _ _ _ 3 8 4 _ _ 15 15 2. Maltster _ _ - - _ _ - - - 3 5 13 24 27 3 8 67 75 Brewer - - _ _ 2 2 - - 1 1 - - I - - _ 4 20 10 2 _ 36 36 Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - I - _ 4 8 70 41 12 4 131 135 Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - 33 1 32 - - 1 - 8 17 7 ( - i 12 4 14 9 1 16 28 44 Cellarman - - - - 20 3 17 1 2 3 13 1 - _ 1 1 4 19 21 9 2 53 56 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - 58 3 55 - 3 5 13 26 11 _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ Cheesemonger, Buttermau - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 24 96 85 261 101 17 120 464 584 Butcher, Meat Salesman - - 12 1 11 - — 1 1 4 5 1 1 6 8 36 26 5 7 75 82 Provision Curer, Dealer 295 46 249 - 4 42 39 91 88 31 _ 1 2 4 _ - 1 6 7 Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ 4 - 4 - - - - 2 2 _ 4 3 29 15 4 4 51 65 Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ - - 151 1 150 - - 1 5 40 78 27 _ 1 9 91 46 13 1 159 160 Fish Curer ------- 26 4 22 — 1 3 o 12 7 1 _ 1 2 38 32 2 1 74 75 Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - 5 5 - — — 2 2 1 t _ 2 37 88 183 129 33 39 433 472 Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) 8 - 8 - - — - 1 7 - j' - 53 280 152 319 126 13 333 610 943 Baker - _ 95 36 59 - 2 32 17 22 IS 7 - 1 14 5 25 13 4 15 47 62 Confectioner, Pastrycook 47 21 26 - i 20 8 13 3 2 - 1 5 3 24 22 2 6 51 57 Greengrocer, Fruiterer 22 5 17 - - 6 2 6 5 4 _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 Sugar Eeflner - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 68 291 161 877 206 51 369 795 1154 Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - 263 18 245 - 4 14 25 81 107 32 - 2 3 6- 3 ■~ 2 12 14 Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Db-.- OK»EK IT. 3 1 4 4 l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - 5 1 4 „ _ 1 _ 3 _ 1 36 84 56 159 132 41 120 388 508 Woollen Cloth Manufacture 743 282 461 44 238 171 189 85 16 _ 2 _ 2 3 _ 2 5 7 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 2 14 19 13 6 48 54 Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture 125 37 88 8 29 24 50 11 3 1 3 2 1 1 6 7 Worsted Manufacture - _ - - 40 4 36 - 4 1 5 15 16 _ _ _ _ _ Flannel Manufacture 1 - 1 - _ 1 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ Blanket Manufacture - - - - 1 1 - - 1 _ _ - - 9 1 - 10 10 Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. - - - - - - ■ 5 3 8 8 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture _ — — _ _ _ _ 1 1 1 1 1 _ 4 4 Silk Dyer, Printer - - - - - _ _ _ i - - 1 2 1 ] 3 4 Silk Merchant, Dealer - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - \ 4 7 5 12 14 3 11 34 45 S.Cotton Manufacture - - - - 296 156 140 33 123 165 53 19 3 V 1 1 1 Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - - _ - _ — _ _ 3 20 33 73 63 24 23 193 216 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 745 314 431 51 263 172 165 83 11 1 1 1 Lace Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ - 12 2 10 — _ 2 1 3 2 4 1 _ _ 1 1 Muslin Embroiderer - - - - — _ 1 - - 1 - 1 1 2 Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - 48 25 28 - 3 22 9 12 1 1 3 3 16 10 2 3 31 34 4. Hemp Manufacture - - _ _ - ^ - - - - _ _ _ 2 45 14 48 3 8 3 1 16 15 31 Jute Manufacture - - 220 88 132 — 5 83 60 59 12 1 ■ 18 73 48 9 93 148 241 Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 8 2 6 - 1 1 3 - 1 2 4 2 6 6 Mat Maker, Seller - - _, _ 2 — 2 - — — ' — — 1 1 *" ~ Net Maker - - • - . - 34 _ 34 _ - 2 10 17 5 ~ 1 2 1 4 4 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - -. - 9 3 6 _ - 3 1 1 3 1 - - 1 5 1 1, 6 7 Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 14 6 8 2 i 2 2 4 _^ XV;— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 463 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. i Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20-; 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 14 32 5 12 43 1 238 15 14 3 107 1 18 23 11 19 182 6 11 29 14 -29 56 2 6 5 4 ■20 9 7 13 57 1 270 35 77 43 71 354 8 1 42 90 100 72 624 8 1 ORDER 17 — continued. 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer 'Embroiderer - - ._ _ «RI»KR »8. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - -: Tailor _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - -i Hosiery Manufacture - -; Hosier, Haberdasher - - - -t Glover, Glove Maker - - - Button Maker, Dealer _ - - -' Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - ORDER 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ - _ Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. Comb Maker - _ _ 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ - - _ _ Tanner - - - Currier - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker - - _ _ Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer _ - _ ORDER SO. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - - -1 Floor Cloth, Oil doth Manufacturer - Japanner - -_-___ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manlifec, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Catter, Dealer - - - Thatcher - - - ^ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner Box Maker _ - _ _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer Besom Maker 4. Paper Manufacture Envelope Maker - - - - Stationer - - _ _ _ Card, Pattern-Card Maker Paper Stainer Paper Box, Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ _ - ORDER 21. I.Coal Miner - - - - Lead Miner Gold Miner - - - - - 104 25 249 13 157 25 S44 4 50 15 138 1 55 5 11 54 10 111 12 102 20 333; -) 4; 3 1 26 5 2 47 14 112' If 50 3 11 26: 5, 48 '6' 30' ■21 ■2[ 19; 5 41 5 52 8 22 2 7 17 1 20 7 143 2 2! 5. 3 166 .... ..i • - 65 25 8 7 345 214' 1 14 2 254 1 1 219 1 10 12 540 1 2 1 680 7 4 323 2 458 1 14 1 3 116 1 189 2 2 7 410 239 1 22 21 1233 1 6 2 1546 2 48 10 28 1643 1 6 2 1785 3 70 10 5 '92 2773 1 344, 438; 9; 2; 1' 47 3 1 2 2 15 696 19 5 1' 13 1 i 3; 77 2077 1 325. 433 9 2 34 2 1 2; - 1 76 1 1 2 14 620 18 5 -i 1 12 1 1: 18 620 29 3 1 10 '34 998 112 31 4 1 13 2 21 404 1 132 138. 5 8 2 1 2 i ii 55 52: 261; 3! - 41 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 147 1 7 1 6 8 2 5 6 84 3 9 Hi 9 22 6 218 6 5 15 6 13 - 10 6 22 3 86 1 7 13 3 10 3 1 1 8 1 3 3 2: 2 4 2 2 3 188 1 8 1 7 1 43 17 50 15 396 8 12 34 12' 2. 34 3 47 19 52 18 684 8 13 42 13 2 41 4 1' 123 1 1 1 2' 13 12 68 3 4 1 55; 11 1 1 2 10 8 12 56 3 41 1 20 1: 4 3 _ 20 1 1 3 14 1 1 3 2 1 1; 2 i ~ ? _ i _ 1 _ 1 1 9 6 1 43 2 80 1 2 9 : 5 7 41 8 8 195 9 110 1 6 2 1 2 2 3 1 5 B 27 10 4 260 8 69 6 1 7 5 1 1 5 19 1 1 28 111 1 14 3 347 34 1 225 15 15 5 2 2 3 1 2 1 13 1 22 81 12 2 122 12 116 5 3 1 4 1 1 5. 1 8 6 19 4 39 1 2 14 1 9 6 8 50 14 9 238 11 140 2 8 2 1 11 11 ; 3 1 10 2 42 2 10 64 238 1 40 9 768 55 3 424 15 26 9 1 7 20 11 3 1 10 2 48 2 10 72 288 1 54 18 1006 66 3 B64 17 34 11 1 1 7 1 2 1 40 1 1131 209 33 11 11 97 2 1 23^ 1 549 104 9 3 2 50 2 2 1 17 582 105 24 8 9 47 6 83 11 2 9 1 17 1 466 93 7 3 2 41 2 - 3 274 60 12 4 5 26 2 7 255 44 9 4 4 20 1 6 50 1 3 1 1 3 - : - 1 1 1 1 2 - - 3 1 2 3 1 2 _ - - - - - - - - 464 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OICD£K 'il—cuntiiiued. 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 23 9 63 23 12 48 11 5 13 1 1 2 59 29 129 60 30 131 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service 1 1 - 1 1 : : - ~ I - '] 23 24 3 1 104 257 5 5 2 1 131 256 6 3 8 9 11 339 526 1 1 1 26 1 24 61 2 62 42 157 167 1 1 5 1 15 5 21 58 4 47 38 28 34 2 1 1 4 2 8 25 2 2 7 127 281 8 6 2 1 655 983 3 2 6 1 1 2 61 8 56 152 8 120 98 782 1264 3 2 6 1 1 2 59 8 66 158 8 122 99 S.Stone Quanier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Quarrier - - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer Limestone Quarrier - - _ Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - Jload Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - Railway Contractor - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 1 : 1 - - - - - 1 -i V - 5 1 1 3 2 6 3 14 6 1 14 2 4 5 1 1 17 4 34 22 5 35 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 25 1 24 - 1 1 10 11 2 - - 1 9 2 - 12 12 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - 1 15 14 20 2 10 1 5 16 49 3 1 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - Lapidary 4 2 2 - - 2 1 1 - - - 23 11 6 94 2 211 2 37 97 253 2 27 216 627 19 38 96 2 331 10 1 23 23 79 1 5 117 2 222 2 43 432 2 1290 32 9^ 649 4 1512 34 1 136 S.Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture Blacksmith - - Nail Manufacture Anchor, Chain Manufacture _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1 2 - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 1 2 5 3 3 2 7 8 15 9. Coppersmith _ _ _ - - - - - - - 17 1 47 1 56 107 34 1 13 1 04 1 210 1 2 274 1 10. Tin Manufacture _ _ _ _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture - - - 7 4 3 _ 2 2 1 2 _ ; - - - 1 - 1 1 ll.Lead Mamifacture - - - - - 7 1 20 2 28 4 1 29 7 1 20 4 2 1 27 3 2 78 15 2 2 105 18 2 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer 1 1 - - - - 1 - OKDEtt »». - 14 1 2 79 1 22 5 40 2 25 6 1 47 2 107 29 15 16 7 86 27 22 1 34 9 5 93 2 24 5 103 12 252 71 43 196 14 276 76 43 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 379 2 174 74 15 305 2 159 - 11 1 63 14 49 14 95 1 43 118 65 43 1 37 ■ - 29 2 13 3 2 1 342 22 59 15 2 1 470 41 16 3 5 1709 183 42 24 3 1361 124 18 26 3 478 20 7 3 371 24 72 18 4 2 4018 368 83 3 68 6 4389 392 155 21 62 8 2. General Labourer _ - - . _ Eng. Driver, Stoker,Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (mideflned) Ajjprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OUUGK 23. 24 5 1235 133 3 592 41 24 2 643 92 - 120 8 3 472 33 5 269 45 8 1 260 41 10 1 96 6 1 18 II - 3 1 2 1 10 14 1 6 26 4 2' 7 3 1 1 18 49 6 1 21 49 6 l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - Rag Gatherer, Dealer 15 5 10 - - 5 - 7 3 11 OKDEU 34. i 304 150 439 659 1490 304 2738 3042 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - '- 57805 3788 54017 - - 3788 1 1 16093 7481 ORDER 25. 661 i85iie 27637 2579 - - - 28498 21127 - 28498 21127 l.Soholsirs - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 27332 21781 27332 21781 - 614 18S70 26718 3511 - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 465 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 66- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- 2,491 4,445 1,930 1,341 3,563 2,493 1,136 8,866 8,533 17,399 Total - - 18,066 8,318 9,748 2,434 4,222 1,662 1,376 4,170 2,810 1,392 CI, ASSES. - 3 207 37 160 112 29 210 338 548 I. Professional 274 154 120 - 4 150 32 52 29 7 - 6 64 48 131 67 24 60 270 330 II. Domestic 1,922 783 1,139 - 128 656 422 469 203 46 - 12 73 63 190 69 14 85 336 421 III. Commercial - 9 6 3 - 2 4 2 - - 1 - 226 1,126 817 1,998 1,371 476 1,352 4,662 6,014 IV. Aqeicultueal 748 264 484 - 35 »229 117 172 126 69 - 69 443 368 1,036 795 328 512 2,527 3,039 V. IND0STEIAL - 952 180 772 - 24 156 114 269 240 149 2,491 4,129 27 8 48 79 265 6,647 400 7,047 1 VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Productive - j 14,161 6,931 7,230 2,434 4,029 468 689 3,208 2,212 1,121 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 1 2 6 201 4 33 32 28 100 25 20 67 7 6 16 7 203 68 54 216 76 64 419 1. Government 2. Army' and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 14 260 2 152 12 108 - 1 3 1 149 2 30 4 48 4 26 2 5 6 54 48 131 67 24 60 270 330 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 1,922 783 1,139 128 665 422 469 203 45 - 3 9 43 30 21 42 45 145 22 47 4 10 46 39 92 244 138 283 5.Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 3 6 1 5 2 1 - 2 1 3 2 - - 1 - 206 20 919 207 600 217 1,403 595 1,038 333 402 74 1,126 227 3,443 1,219 4,568 1,446 7.Agricnlture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 663 95 229 36 424 60 - 33 2 196 33 90 27 162 20 118 8 64 5 - 1 5 7 10 87 6 104 8 19 199 5 14 133 3 3 56 7 11 92 16 42 492 23 53 584 9.Books, Prints, and Maps lO.MacIiines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - 4 1 1 ~ 4 1 1 ~ - ~ 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 5 7 3 4 4 3 10 19 10 9 8 1 4 4 8 6 8 27 36 14 35 40 22 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 3 2 1 - - 2 1 - ' - - - 8 19 1 66 38 33 22 2 152 42 117 40 37 40 1 74 67 2 339 144 3 413 201 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 214 255 23 88 191 167 - 1 21 22 67 13 36 61 64 77 42 40 26 ~ 15 6 90 6 28 48 11 22 140 13 41 115 12 21 36 3 13 106 6 34 339 39 97 444 45 131 18. Dress 19. Animal Substances 20.Vegetable Substances - 365 2 1 54 311 2 1 - - 64 64 112 1 78 2 67 a _ 6 3 57 38 67 44 207 173 1 128 191 1 39 88 2 63 41 441 496 4 604 637 4 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 2 101 3 1 12 1 89 3 - 2 1 10 10 30 35 3 1 14 2,491 4,129 27 8 48 79 265 27 6,620 400 427 6,620 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 7,698 6,463 468 6,463 7,230 2,434 4,029 468 689 3,208 2,212 1,121 3n 466 XV.— OCCUPATIONS or THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE AT DIFFEEENT AGES: MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Qn 5 Yrs 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all . Ages Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 5- Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 15- 20 - 25 - 45- 65- ORDEU I. - 1 3 3 3 1 9 6 5 6 2 3 4 17 15 20 19 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c '• Prison Officer - - - 3 . 10 1 1 r 2 9 1 - 1 1 2 4 - - 3 2- 1, - - - 11 5 6 5 1 3 - 18 13 18 13 2. Police Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - - - - - _ - 1 2. 1 ~ 1 : 3 1 3 Sheriff Officer ------ Ju.st. of Peace & other Local or County Officia - - - — - ~ ~ ~ _. _ i - 1 - 1 1 3. East India and Colonial Service - - - - - - - - \ 1 OKii>ji<:u %. i - - - 3 4 2 4 3 2 4 5 1 3 - ; 7 6 6 12 7 6 6 12 l.Arniy Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer — _ _ Army Pensioner - - - - - - ~ - - ~ - - 1 - - 1 14 3 2 1 2 4 16 3 4 16 3 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - Navy Pensioner ORDER 3. - :' - - - - - - - - - - 1 7 7 2 4 5 1 1 2 3 13 7 2 2 2 3 2 4 4 1 24 18 4 6 7 4 1 3 6 24 18 4 6 7 4 1 3 6 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister _ - - United Presbyterian Minister - - _ Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ — _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - . _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 3 1 -' 3 1 : = - - - - - - ^ 2 1 ; - 12 9 2 8 2 2 7 1 12 4 16 11 4 16 23 2.Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk _ - _ - - _ - - - - - - - - I - - 7 5 9 2 3 1 7 13 7 13 14 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ _ _ - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 2 21 - 2 21 - ~ ~ 7 2 - ■, 13 1 : - 2 23 4 1 32 1 12 3 1 2 i 1 25 50 6 2 75 6 2 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmisti'ess Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 89 17 30 1 59 16 - 3 27 1 21 5 28 11 8 2 ■ ~ 156 10 2 1 1 - 156 1 12 1 1 168 1 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Student _ - - - - _ Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits 123 121 2 - 121 2 - - - - _ - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 3 2 1 3 6, Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - - - Laud, House, Ship Siu-veyor - - - - - - - 3 ' ' - 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 1 - 2 1 6 5 3 8 5 4 7. Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master Photographer - - - - 4 4 ^ ' 2^ 2 ORItliR 4. - 3 2 1 15 29 9 1 16 23 6 2 46 72 12 19 44 2 1 4 18 2 18 31 10 1 85 20 2 3 103 188 30 2 4 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service - 1884 7 3 1 782 1042 7 3 1 128 354 418 2 149 1 1 146 29 ! 2 4 1 - ; - - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 9 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 2 11 70 4 1 2 11 69 4 - 1 1 1 1 17 - 1 ' 11 - 1 41 10 /;: 2 1 ;'; ORDER 5. 1 — 3 1 21 1 10 7 4 3 7 13 6 7 3 1 3 2 1 24 13 11 6 1 8 28 13 11 7 1 8 52 ..Merchant - - _ Broker, Agent, Factor - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 3 1 2 ; 1 2 - - -fl '■ _ 19 10 10 2 2 19 24 43 2.Bank Service - - - _ - - 1 2 ' - 2 1 .3 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance - - - - - - - 1 XV.— OfiCUi>ATIORB-OJ THE PEOPLE QE SCOTLAND, 18B1. 467 OCCUPATION'S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. '; Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under '20 years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- - 5 4 17 2 4 3 1 3 2 18 4 12 6 4 1 6 37 4 46 1 3 34 9 1 1 10 20 12 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 _ 22 2 4 3 5 3 4 2 7 66 9 82 1 3 55 12 1 2 4 2 7 88 11 86 1 3 58 12 1 , 7 3 ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - Eailway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Ealhvay Offtcials and Servants ,- 2.Cal)man, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman -- Tramway Companies Service 3.Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKBER 7. I.Parmer, Grazier - . _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant — Shepherd ------- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - — ~ 3 .Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - — - Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - ._ — _ Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - ._ ._ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - -j Bookbinder _ _ _ . Printer - - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - - Millwright- - - - - _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker --_-—_ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - S.Watoh and Clock Maker • - _ _ _ 5.6unmaker, Gunsmith - - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. 1. Builder - — — _ _ .- - Carpenter, Joiner _ _ - Bricklayer - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - - - - Plasterer - - - ._ _ Plasterer's Labourer — _ — ._ Plumber, Gasfltter - - — .- Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - -? Furniture Broker, Dealer _ - — ^ 4 2 3 1 - 2 3 - _ - 1 - 199 3 1 ,1 2 1 147 755 6 5 1 4 8 97 3 473 9 4 4 2 304 132 39 847 35 1 9 17 2 17 571 10 31 378 18 3 1 14 12 275 2 3 104 7 ■^ 5; 6 1 147 954 9 1 6 1 6 1158 241 76 1802' 69 4 14, 40 2 37 1159 388 76 2756 78 5 14 46 3 43 115 536 2 229 115 307 2 - 33 196 1 89 16 137 63 63 2 46' 18 - 20 1 5 201 9 208 1 14 44 1 1 534 3 1 5 6 26 2 290 1 5 1 67 1 5 221 4 1 5 21 84 1 4 1099 4 1 5 22 89 1 4 1320 2 93, 35 2 58 - 2 1 [ J 33 -27 .20 2 6 5- I - - 1 6 - 6 2 3 2 2^, 1 1 6 11^ 3 2; 11 1 9 2 1; 3^ - 1 3 - - 1 1 2 ,1 \ f 1 i - 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 3 1 3 4 3 1 1 7 2 5 2 4 1 2. 1 1 2 3 5 6 10 8 1 1 14 1 1 7 12 11 1 1 19 1 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 '1 i! ! ] ■~ 3 1 :i 57 11 5 .3 4 7 39 42 3 6 8 1 3 % 2 78 1 74 5 16 8 1 6 6 1 1 3 59 45 7 11 3 1 1 2 1 2 28 17 2 4' 3 60 11 5 4 5 7 204' 1 178 17 37 22 3 10 10 2 1 7 264 1 189 17, 42 26 3 15 17 2 1, 1 - 1 - - H - - 1 -1 468 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25 - 45 - 65- - 1 1 2 4 1 3 3 1 6 1 1 7 1 3 1 2 5 4 4 19 5 6 24 OKDEU 12. l.Coachmaker Cartwright - 2.Sad(Jler, Harness, Whip Maker OltnER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder OnUER 14. l.Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - S.Chemist and Druggist - Drysalter - - - - ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-PiiJe, Suutt-Box Maker - _ - ORDER IC. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Brewer . _ _ Distiller, Rectifier - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellamian - - 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Pish Curer - - - ■ - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - Baker _ _ _ - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - _ Woollen Stutl', Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - - S.Cotton Manufacture - ■ - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - 4.Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture - - - - Rope, Twiue, Cord Maker, Dealer- Net Maker - - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile undefined) Carpet and Rui Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. 1. Woollen Bonnet Maker Tailor _ - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - - _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - _ Clog Maker - - - _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - - - - - : - 1 4 2 2 15 4 5 3 2 2 1 4 24 11 25 15 - - - - - - - - - 4 1 3 1 2 9 1 1 - 4 4 1 12 1 5 16 1 2 1 2 1 - 2 1 - - - 1 2 5 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 1 8 28 27 1 2 3 9 12 6 10 1 7 11 3 1 1 17 2 11 6 31 24 4 23 15 3 2 3 5 3 1 4 1 1 2 5 5 21 16 29 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 9 4 1 11 3 1 8 30 32 27 4 3 10 17 8 1 1 1 24 1 1 7 17 16 70 56 ~ 5 69 1 27 4 3 10 17 8 1 1 1 27 1 1 7 17 17 78 86 5 101 1 10 40 1 6 2 1 3 27 46 8 4 1 65 2 17 2 2 10 40 1 6 2 1 3 25 29 6 4 1 63 - 1 1 17 2 2 1 7 1 1 3 6 12 16 2 1 24 2 24 1 5 1 2 8 5 3 2 24 8 10 1 1 1 5 1 1 12 - 4 12 3 2 5 2 2 9 18 4 5 1 12 8 12 1 3 2 1 3 12 8 1 1 11 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 8 5 2 2 22 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 9 2 2 21 21 25 3 3 50 1 8 1 6 4 1 5 4 1 33 27 3 3 59 1 8 1 7 6 1 6 25 1 64 11 1 4 1 84 4 1 1 30 1 12 1 99 2 3 3 1 21 1 11 1 49 1 8 1 3 1 63 4 1 19 1 11 1 50 1 3 - 6 2 13 3 1 15 1 9 1 36 1 11 1 5 3 15 5 1 30 2 7 1 3 14 1 2 1 1 16 1 6 3 1 8 3 1 - ,i 2 6 1 1 2 13 _ 11 4 52 37 1 28 19 1 54 85 1 45 69 1 17 19 63 41 1 144 192 1 2 207 233 1 3 1 5 257 29 65 8 1 45 2 1 5 1 4 212 27 64 3 - ^ 1 45 2 1 5 2 50 1 1 2 99 7 3 1 1 47 13 16 1 16 6 45 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 469 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINCARDINE A.T DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OBDEK 19. - - ~ - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 l.Soap Boiler, Maker - - - Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Comb Maker - - - - - - : - - - - 4 2 2 9 5 6 6 4 1 4 2 14 19 18 21 2. Tanner - - Currier - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker 1 1 1 1 = = - 1 1 - ORDEK 90. - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 2 1 2 2.Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - - - - - 5 1 14 3 10 8 1 11 1 2 10 10 18 2 6 2 9 5 6 1 19 3 11 9 30 14 38 1 9 49 17 49 1 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - Wood Turner - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 l.Paper Manufacture _ _ _ Stationer - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 = = UUDER 31. - = : " 3 1 5 6 2 2 1 - 11 1 1 7 11 1 1 7 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Works Service _ - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1 9 6 1 5 15 6 3 2 10 41 9 2 2 9 20 20 19 5 1 4 10 10 29 1 2 8 4 12 7 1 5 76 22 3 6 30 32 63 88 29 3 6 30 33 68 S.Stone Quarrier - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Boad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - - - ~ - - - - - 5 1 - - 6 6 4.Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2 2 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - - - - - - - 2 33 2 29 1 3 83 1 1 33 3 1 18 1 35 2 5 163 1 5 5 198 1 7 S.Iron Manufacture Blacksmith - - - Nail Manufacture . _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 7 lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - - - - - - - ORDER 33. 1 8 5 13 4 2 5 15 6 2 1 1 1 9 34 11 3 7 43 11 3 7 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ 42 21 8 34 21 1 7 6 11 4 13 8 4 9 - 1 1 29 1 38 1 139 7 3 166 1 1 85 30 2 428 9 4 458 9 6 2. General Labourer - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 31 7 4 31 3 1 3 2 2 14 1 14 1 ORDER 33. - - - 1 1 1 1 '2 2 2 2 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - ORDEK 34. 3 - 3 - - - - - 3 - - 27 8 48 79 265 27 400 427 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - ORDER 33. 7698 468 7230 - 468 689 3208 2212 1121 90 2401 3739 390 - - - 3829 2791 - 3829 2791 1. Scholars - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 3633 2830 3633 2830 - 91 2343 3542 487 - - - - - 470 XVr-OCCnPATIDNS or THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, -laSl. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 18032 31486 13043 9,667 27662 16121 5,116 62,561 68,566 121127 Total - - 147526 63,383 84,143 1793? 307431470c 1393139706 22859 7,647 CXASSES. - 93 928 363 1,195 621 154 1,021 2,333 3,354 I. Pkofesbional 1,761 941 820 - 43 898 224 383 161 52 - 23 179 180 566 336 150 202 1,232 1,434 II. Domestic 7,542 2,258 5,284 - 337 1,921 1,695 2,179 1,158 262, - 538 1,168 1,253 3,573 1,670 312 1,706 6,808 8,514 III. COMMEBCIAL - 223 125 98 - 83 42 41 43 13 1 - 333 1,839 1,417 3,514 2,333 822 2,172 8,086 10,258 IV. Agrioultubax, .W97 379 .818 ■- 83 296 167 273 268 110; - 2,946 8,678 6,364 18368 10487 2,438 11,624 37,657 49,281 V. Industrial - 40,696 13,398 27,298 - 3,427 9,971 7,855 13276 5,304 864 18032 27553 261 90 446 674 1,240 45,836 2,450 48,286 ( VI, Unoooupibd and NoN- ) I Productive - j 96,107 46,282 49,825 17937 2677C 1,575 3,949 23553 15955 6,368, OKDEKS. CLASS I. - 30 1 62 63 3 862 104 13 246 356 102 737 148 108 365 41 17 96 93 4 924 649 240 1,444 742 244 2,368 1. Government - - 2. Army and Navy- — 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 43 1 6 935 37 1 782 - 2 41 4 S94 8 216 17 366 10 151 2 1 49 23 179 180 566 336 150 202 1,232 1,434 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 7,542 2,25S 5,284 337 1,921 1,695 2,179 1,158 252' - 120 418 722 446 549 704 1,102 2,471 350 1,320 75 237 842 864 2,076 4,732 2,918 5,596 5.Coraraercial Occiipations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 111 112 29 96 82 16 - 5 78 24 18 36 5 39 4 7 6 1 - 320 13 1,656 183 1,208 209 2,R97 617 1,989 344 721 101 1,976 196 6,815 1,271 8,791 1,467 7. Agi-icultnre S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 3,018 179 296 83 722 96 - 62 21 234 62 121 46 240 33 259 9 102 8 - 59 60 93 164 518 997 100 514 1,100 235 1,312 2,855 90 445 1,290 24 77 .326 223 578 1,090 449 2,348 5,571 672 2,926 6,661 9. Books, Pi-ints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ - 62 32 84 21 9 12 31 23 72 - 8 4 1 13 5 11 12 7 13 7 8 37 12 6 18 2; 4' - 9 14 13 74 138 54 44 150 30 118 457 76 51 219 24 14 30 4 83 152 67 227 856 134 310 1,008 201 12. Carriages ami Harness 13. Ships and Boats 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 - 1 - - 1 1 1 2 ~ - 4 188 1,932 10 884 3,424 10 688 1,725 47 1,982 4,477 26 927 2,895 7 220 686 14 1,072 6,356 90 3,817 9,783 104 4,889 16,139 15. Tobacco and Pipes le.Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 64 1,692 33,975 18 135 11,946 46 1,557 22,029 - 8 20 3,173 10 116 8,773 11 142 6,793 30 583 10967 5 614 3,848 218 431 - 121 5 37 560 49 151 492 54 128 1,270 158 488 843 105 260 205 18 74 681 54 188 2,810 335 950 3,491 389 1,138 18. Dress - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 3,685 23 81 956 6 17 2,729 17 64 - 146 2 5 810 4 12 699 4 9 1,289 5 32 687 8 19 164 4 - 81 329 1 636 1,009 10 585 736 8 2,236 2,589 68 1,253 2,014 45 236 505 12 717 1,338 11 4,310 5,844 133 5,027 7,182 144 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 49 921 32 8 266 3 41 655 29 - 1 58 7 208 3 1 161 3 19 296 10 13 158 13 8; 401 3' 18032 27553 251 90 446 674 1,240 251 45,585 2,450 2,701 45,585 24. Without Spenified Occupa- tions - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 51,400 44,707 1,575 44,707 49,825 17937 26770 1,575 3,949 23553 15955 6,368 XV:— OeCUPATTONS- OF THE PE'ePLE OF ^GOTLAND, 1881. 471 OereTJFATIONS OF THE mHABITAFTS- Off TffiE COUNTY" Of FOBFAK AT DIFFEEENT AGE&. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 5- Yrs, 5- 15-- 20- 2S- 45- 65- Under 20 Tears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 01tD£U I. - 8 22 17 41 47 23 2 57 54 9 1 35 18 7 11 3 1 25 63 1 150 98 19 1 175 161 19 l.Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. Prison Officer _ _ _ 24 4 6 4 2 20 2 6 1 1 3 1 7 1 7 4 4 1 2 2 - - 3 2 27 3 2 188 41 5 1 44 33 6 4 2 2b 2 2 3 2 261 97 15 7 264 99 15 7 2.Police - _ - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 9 - 9 - - 6 3 - - - 1 1 1 S.East India and Colonial Service - - - - - - - ORDER ». - 1 1 i 2 7 12 22 29 8 2 19 60 2 1 11 1 1 17 18 44 100 17 19 45 100 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Gommissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteei- Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 6 1 2 25 1 4 4 3 1 11 3 2 6 34 2 19 6 36 2 19 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner 1 - 1 - - - - 1 ORDER 3. - 1 1 1 1 2 8 2 48 42 15 12 12 29 11 3 10 32 26 8 10 1 10 7 34 8 8 2 2 2 5 12 1 89 76 26 22 16 43 23 11 58 89 76 26 22 16 43 23 11 59 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister ----- United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - Roman Catholic. Priest - - Minister, Priest, of other religions bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itiu. Preacher - Moni, R.C. Brother, Nun,, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 11 13 4 11 13 4 - - _ 1 4 11 1 6 1 2 1 1 9 1 127 1 6 7 62 2 69 1 50 46 9 13 1 136 3 134 8 121 3 134 9 257 2.Advocate - - _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - _. _. _ - - - - - - - 1 6 U 3 3 9 48 11 2 22 2 16 2 6 7 11 89 18 11 6 89 25 22 6 3.Physician, Surgeon _ — _ Dentist . _ _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife - - - - _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 35 143 1 35 142 - - 1 1 11 32 15 76 9 33 - 22 2 87 10 43 22 122 54 10 44 26 7 3 5 2 109 12 212 107 19 321 119 19 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess- School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 501 171 7 203 6 298 165 7 - 21 182 6 116 57 146 94 3 33 13 4 3 1 - ~ 1 2 547 6 21 1 11 8 1 2 r 4 1 1 - r 2 547 18 18 22 2 3 19 20 569 2 3 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ _ _ _ Persons Engaged in Scientic Pursuits Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. 695 1 681 14 1 - - 681 14 1 - - - 8 1 1 10 24 1 6 1 5 1 8 1 1 41 1 6 49 2 7, 6. CivU' Engineer Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - - 6 1 2 17 1 1 3 23 6 5 11 1 2 2 5 11 8 4 10 2 9 15 54 28 11 4 2 5 "11 23 10 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 23 12 6 13 18 17 3 16 33 90 47 16 7 18 4 19 56 102 6 60 34 7 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ _ Engraver (Artist), Sculptor - - - - _ Architect - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student - - - Photographer - - - Actor, Actress - - . _ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 5 68 1 25 35 2 1 9 13 21 4 •59 1 12 14 2 - 2 18 1 9 11 3 2 18 1 5 1 2 39 7 13 2 1 1 - 2 8 1 4 3 3 1 - 10 4 8 4 18 S.Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - _ - - ORDKR 4. - 2 8 11 36 106 11 39 89 11 173 262 38 78 206 13 16 116 2 38 114 22 ^06 673 64 344 787 86 1". Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant 6483 2231 4252 336 1895 1621 1867 651 113 472 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FOKFAE AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total Under Above Un at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15 - 20 - 25 - 45- 65- ORDEK *—cuntiniied. 2 22 3 35 2 2 49 5 7 7 3 6 1 1 24 3 15 92 11 15 116 14 Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - College, Club Service - - - 18 60 12 18 48 - . 12 32 14 9 2 9 - 1 2 2 2 2 6 27 6 2 14 4 1 3 1 12 11 46 12 2 12 46 2. Office KeejicT (not Government) Cook (not Homcstii) - - - ('liiirwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 59 5 75 739 103 7 8 59 5 75 732 95 - 1 6 8 1 17 24 15 1 13 219 50 36 4 46 389 21 8 15 107 ORDEI^ 6. - 1 116 2 3 647 4 11 4 3 1 33 415 1 40 112 24 22 3 137 607 2 25 63 27 16 34 116 10 14 10 4 1 2 20 1 2 1 3 763 79 200 65 45 5 206 1158 4 81 200 65 46 5 209 1921 4 1. Merchant - - - - _ Broker, Agent, Factor - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 2 57 52 8 21 2 49 31 - 5 8 16 19 17 1 25 13 1 5 1 - 3 61 1 67 3 75 1 29 2 7 64 7 178 7 242 2. Banker Bank Service - - - _ - _ - - - 9 9 77 39 4 9 129 1.38 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - ORDEK C. - 23 8 2 136 36 16 19 171 104 57 51 402 26 9 15 189 4 11 25 8 2 159 170 82 96 787 178 82 98 946 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard _ - _ _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2 3 1 2 2 - 1 1 1 2 - 1 - 2 9 14 87 3 2 24 233 6 11 56 817 16 4 9 361 6 3 42 16 96 3 17 92 1453 28 17 108 1549 31 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - Tramway Companies Service 2 2 - - - 2 - 5 1 77 2 9 2 1 160 6 1 11 2 8 558 28 6 2 178 5 9 313 4 21 1 111 2 8 49 2 3 1 15 82 3 9 11 26 1070 40 31 4 315 11 26 1152 43 31 4 324 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - - Harboiu-, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 1 ~ 1 1 ; : ; ~ 1 1 ; - 2 9 14 2 15 5 7 i 2 45 11 47 11 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher - - - 11 5 6 - - 5 4 2 - - 372 6 104 2 15 2 152 7 217 61 476 8 445 9 921 17 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Governmeutj 91 1 89 1 2 78 11 1 - 1 1 • OKDEK :. 304 3 1 2 157 1436 22 1 4 3 20 121 2 1000 28 4 9 2 415 186 87 1936 122 3 17 706 13 84 923 111 11 2 364 3 15 228 37 1 2 157 1740 25 1 5 3 1505 323 188 4087 298 19 28 2 1507 480 188 5827 323 20 33 6 1. Farmer, Grazier - . - _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - _ _. Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - _ 171 839 295 171 544 62 233 3 118 21 217 84 171 63 38 1 2 4 10 55 41 24 6 130 136 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - 6 4 13 14 5 7 15 61 13 85 4 45 19 18 37 198 56 216 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) 2 6 1 1 6 - 1 2 1 3 1 OKDEK 8, - 1 24 1 3 21 2 6 1 5 48 9 31 6 6 28 6 20 5 10 2 6 6 25 1 14 107 19 63 18 14 132 19 64 18 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - H XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 473 OCCUPATIONS OF THE nTHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 12 5 1 152 21 2 153 106 6 405 1 52 1 5 221 8 6 63 5 1 164 187 ■1 19 842 1 192 1 20 1006 1 ORDER S— continued. Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer ., _ - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - Knacker, &c. ORDER 9. l.Pablisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - Printer Paper Ruler - _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Bngine and Machine Maker - - Millwright- - - _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2. Tool Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Cutler - - _ - File Maker - _ _ _ Saw Maker - - - Domestic Implement Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker ----- Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 5.Gunniaker, Gunsmith- _ _ _ 6.Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7. Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Bod, Tackle Maker _ - - - ORDER II. 1. Builder - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - - Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - - _ Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver - - - Carver and Gilder Dealer in Works of -Art Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer - Artificial Flower Maker - - ORDER IS. l.Coachmaker - _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright _ _ _ Cartwright- . _ _ _ - Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker 2 176 83 2 93 - 21 62 46 1 31 1 8 8 - 13 3 38 2 3 16 17 120 2 4 5 13 4 76 7 61 3 16 136 5 7 7 44 2 5 34 4 1 13 4 7 29 20 158 2 6 8 131 5 29 253 5 11 15 160 5 49 411 7 17 23 21 1 19 3 4 4 4 12 3 2 17 1 7 2 4 - 4 2 2 - 4 8 1 3 1 7 1 5 1 1 9 1 2 - - 7 1 13 3 20 13 1 1 1 68 26 185 45 139 2 2 1 45 1 1 1 2 62 26 214 31 132 1 1 4 29 4 1 1 3 5 181 45 492 116 372 2 5 2 1 4 1 63 3 4 1 5 9 3 3 77 32 124 26 128 3 4 4 5 27 2 3 4 2 2 2 13 14 14 1 20 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 75 27 198 48 159 2 2 1 58 1 2 1 3 1 333 117 844 174 652 7 9 8 1 14 1 128 9 6 5 13 16 6 3 3 408 144 1042 222 811 9 11 8 1 15 1 186 10 7 6 16 16 7 3 3 1 27 2 2 9 1 18 2 2 - 4 5 7 7 1 1 2 1 2 2 - 14 8 2 16 30 15 4 2 1 1 351 5 136 18 37 34 114 173 102 15 5 1 3 1 2 3 296 5 316 39 53 54 7 76 114 102 18 1 3 2 6 5 40 843 18 767 208 120 91 22 155 303 201 20 16 10 4 4 16 14 2 1 47 372 5 364 138 79 26 16 32 100 91 1 7 1 3 6 1 1 11 125 1 95 17 24 8 1 5 19 16 3 1 365 5 144 18 39 34 130 203 117 19 7 1 1 4 1 2 101 1636 29 1542 402 276 179 46 268 536 410 39 27 13 7 5 19 26 7 1 2 101 2001 34 1686 420 315 213 46 398 739 527 68 27 20 8 6 19 30 8 3 2 1 1 1 1 32 20 24 2 1 1 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 25 17 23 2 1 1 - - 1 1 6 3 1 1 7 3 2 12 12 10 2 1 1 1 6 2 8 1 1 3 - 4 1 4 33 6 1 34 17 4 4 19 51 1 5 13 1 47 24 1 7 19 5 3 6 37 7 1 38 97 1 10 27 1 91 134 1 10 34 2 129 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 3o 474 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIOlSrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EOmrAE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. II 1 Un. Under Above Total Total UnderllAbovelUn 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6,5- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45-165-1 Yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages Years Years .Yrs OVUKU 13. _ 4 63 76 165 26 1 67 268 335 1. Ship Builder - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 2 11 14 63 14 4 13 95 108 Ship Builder's Labourer - - - - ^ - - - - _ 2 13 37 133 133 15 15 318 333 Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - - - - - - - - - _ - 1 25 14 34 11 5 26 64 90 Boat, Barge Builder - - _ - - - - - - - - - _ 2 1 4 1 _ 'J 6 8 2.M:Lst, >'rird, Oar, Block Maker _ _ _ _ _ _ - 3 3 18 9 _ 3 ;;o 33 Ship WhKffiv, Fitter, Chandler SailWakur- 1 _ 1 _ _ _ 1 _ _ 6 21 5 40 •25 5 26 r.< 101 ~ ~ - - - - OUUKU 14. - - - 1 - 1 1 l.Inlc, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - - - - - - - - - 13 53 22 50 14 _ 66 si; 152 3.(Jliniiist and ])riKjgi-.t - 2 2 1 1 ] 8 25 9 4 1 4(i 47 Manufacture of Cliemicals 2 1 1 _ 1 _ 1 _ " 1 ~ ~ 1 1 Drysalter - - - - - - OUDER 15. _ 3 4 2 32 20 7 7 61 68 l.Tobaooo Manufacturer, Tobacconist 49 16 33 7 9 9 22 2 1 6 8 15 6 " 7 29 36 Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker 15 2 13 - 1 1 2 8 3 - OKDER 16. - 1 2 58 35 6 1 101 102 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - 45 45 _ _ _ 1 20 19 5 - - - - 5 3 1 - 9 9 Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 305 - 305 - - - 69 167 69 - - 2 3 28 12 - 2 43 45 Coffee, Eating House Keeper 31 5 26 - 1 4 3 13 10 - - _ _ 1 _ 1 1 _ 3 3 2. Maltster - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1 4 6 42 17 6 5 71 76 Brewer 2 - 2 _ _ _ _ 1 1 _ - - - 2 10 6 - - 18 18 Distiller, Rectifier - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 14 31 200 98 16 18 345 363 Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - 88 7 81 - 7 7 29 36 9 3 11 9 29 11 3 14 i 52 66 Cellarman - - O ■2 - - 1 1 - - 7 9 12 71 61 25 16 169 185 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer - - 114 28 \ 86 _ 5 23 20 25 28 13 - - 2 - - - - 2 2 Cheesemonger, Butterman _ - - - - - j - - - - _ - - 16 85 94 214 73 12 101 393 494 Butcher, Meat Salesman 18 1 17 - 1 4 9 3 1 - - 7 19 9 1 - 36 36 Provision Curer, Dealer 20 2 18 - 2 _ 5 9 4 - - 2 9 6 1 - 18 18 Poulterer, Game Dealer 9 i 8 _ _ 1 1 3 3 1 1 8 20 87 42 7 9 156 165 Fishmonger, Pish Salesman - - - 81 4 77 1 3 4 24 32 17 - 1 6 4 3 3 1 16 17 Fish Curer - - - . _ _ _ 6 6 _ _ 3 _ 3 - 1 - 4 32 22 7 1 65 66 Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer 1 1 _ _ 1 _ 6 16 22 100 59 13 22 194 216 Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _ 1 _ - 43 300 190 456 159 18 343 823 1166 Baker - - 54 13 41 _ 13 19 12 7 3 - 2 31 25 108 48 10 33 191 224 Confectioner, Pastrycook 309 37 272 6 31 46 165 54 7 - - 7 10 57 49 14 7 130 137 Greengrocer, Fruiterer 68 4 64 2 2 5 29 25 5 - - - 1 - 1 - - 2 2 Sugar Refiner - - ■ - - _ _ - - - 103 391 236 441 208 73 494 958 1452 Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer ■ 538 33 505 5 2S 31 175 218 81 1 4 3 12 4 3 5 22 27 Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ~ ~ - WltUKIt 17. _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 l.Wool Dealer, Broker _ _ _ _ - _ 3 6 16 13 4 3 IStl 42 Woollen c:ii)tli Manufacture 15 5 10 _, 5 2 7 1 . - - - - 2 _ - 'J 2 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuif, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - _ . - - - 1 5 9 - 15 15 3 _ 3 _ 3 _ . _ _ _ ~ - - - - - WovsU'il Manufacture - - - - 18 _ 18 1 2 i 11 - - 2 - 5 2 - 2 7 9 Cloth, Worsted, Stufl', Flannel, Blanket Dlr. - - _ _ _ 3 1 _ 4 4 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer 1 1 1 _ _ _ _ 1 1 - O 2 Silk Dyer, Printer - - - _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ i 1 Crape, Gauze Manufacture _ _ - _ - - 1 1 - - 2 2 Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - - - - _ _ _, - 2 9 3 _ 14 14 3. Cotton Manufacture - 85 22 63 5 17 13 32 12 6 _ 315 579 328 1113 849 290 894 2580 3474 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer 7731 3054 4677 _ 753 2301 1417 2303 843 114 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 1 _ 1 1 - - - 5 1 - 6 6 Sheeting Manufacture - 45 15 30 - 3 12 13 9 8 2 2 2 6 5 1 4 14 18 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - 51 24 27 3 21 11 12 4 _ 504 952 397 837 559 102 1456 1895 3351 Jute Manufacture 11090 3799 7291 _ 810 2989 2532 3694 1011 64 63 42 18 91 60 10 105 179 284 Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 14 2 12 _ 2 4 8 1 _ 1 1 Mat Maker, Seller - - - 4 4 _ 1 2 1 _ _ _ _ _ - - Net Maker - - - - - 4 _ 4 _ _ 1 1 2 9 16 22 104 81 26 25 233 258 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture 534 102 432 _ 7 95 142 238 60 2 18 7 4 39 38 9 25 90 115 Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 908 183 725 - 65 118 83 335 267 40 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 475 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FOEFAR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 4 30 925 2 60 10 198 1413 192 267 581 5 85 1 63 4 257 2 268 29 13 20- 26- 77 686 1189 1 91 210 1 199 274 625 106 52 10 708 1 32 45- 302 1 1 501 19 65- Under 20 Years. 80 2 12 14 38 17 25 18 2 16 18 21 2 56 139 34 76 1 47 19 14 228 2338 10 262 5 320 2 313 41 13 20 10 5 34 2 2 4 10 117 49 71 20 4 22 21 91 21 7 21 4 11 67 11 8 Above 20 Years, 369 1266 2470 1 226 354 1 1 10 26 1 3 1062 4 1 1 3 18 1 1593 2 77 16 2 4 12 7 10 78 162 31 1 40 23 3 38 1 1 2 41 7 118 275 55 137 3 110 31 36 Total at all 383 1494 4808 1 236 606 1 1 10 31 1 3 1382 4 1 1 3 20 1 1906 2 118 16 2 4 13 7 11 80 184 36 1 OCCUPATIONS. ORDER l'!—contimial. 5. Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Pelt Manufacture - - - Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - - Brabroiderer _ . _ Waste (undefined) Merchant ORDER IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Woollen Bonnet Maker Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher - Glover, Glove Maker - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer _ _ ._ FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 2748 300 110167 91 149 22 1 3 ORDER 19.. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Comb Maker _ _ _ 2.Skinner, Furrier - _ _ . Tanner - - Currier - _ . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 134 2904 337 59 4 1 230 2 1 1004 117 3566 15 34 3 4 39 775 20 117 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer 25 1 1 2 43 7 134 325 72 170 3 130 35 57 4 1 1 237 87 163 4 1 1 244 98 166 ORDER SO, l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - Japanuer - - - - . _ _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw Chaff Cutter, Dealer - _ - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - _ _ Lath, Wooden Pence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - Box Maker - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacture 4. Paper Manufacture - - Envelope Maker - Stationer - - - _ _ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. ORDER 21, I.Coal Miner Ironstone Miner - Gold Miner 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service 1744 183 6591 76 115 19 1 2 5 95 2129 317 59 3 1 113 2 1 137 18 1364 2 6 1 15-20- 25- 46- 867 99 2202 13 29 2 652 70 1811 24 18 2 862 81 3263 194 28 1368 12 28 7 4 149 32 2 29 674 2 i6 600 3 44 1074! 14 1 65 19 1 86 14 46 6 2 1 55 2 1 156 17 1 10 60 36 11 9 11 476 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 14 846 17186 18 24 280 2 24373 3180 161 1 192 1 1 60 77 20- 27 14 2 14 8 1 267 13 144 4 536 6 20 4 19 20 7 432 43 55 136 251 10 141 165 1 34 25- 242 26 1 3 2 18 8 4 63 2 58 89 20 12 608 1 535 3 1 75 76 16 121 91 18 165f 320 123 1 165 2 90 446 171 6 13 14 8 80 63 65 1 16 1 3 4 260 269 3 21 1 42 65- 43 10 103 66 20 1410 218 48 95 1 674 Under 20 Years. 398 28 11 16 1 1240 187 1 204 1 1 91 Above 20 Years. 285 13 168 4 816 10 1 251 25219 20366 524 40 2 3 1 2 41 37 14 170 3 135 192 5 4 40 1 27 28 1036 1 1012 7 1 134 1 21 1 175 119 15 12 12 Total at all Ages. 160 33 264 187 51 3896 609 237 1 412 4 2450 546 43 2 4 1 2 49 38 14 176 3 137 212 5 4 40 1 27 36 1223 2 1216 8 2 203 1 29 1 266 169 22 14 16 OCCUPATIONS. 166 35 281 195 52 4181 622 406 5 1228 12 4 49 70 21 2701 OUDEB Sl—continued. 3. Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Quarrier ■ - - - Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ - _ _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - . - - . Railway Contractor Platelayer - _ _ . Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture- Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 8. Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture Blacksmith _ _ _ Nail Manufacture Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 9. Coppersmith - - - - 10. Tin Manufacture - - - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 11. Lead Manufacture 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - Wire Fencer _ _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, River, Screw, Staple Maker ORDEIl 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (luidefined) Apprentice (iMidefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OUDEU «3. FEltALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger Rag Gatherer, Dealer 25219 20366 ORDER 34. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ ORDER 35. 1. Scholars - _ - Children of No Stated Occupation 428 41 126 1 40 20 4 261 32 51400 24051 20656 108 12 6 7 133 1675 24051 20656 Above 20 Years. Un. 5- Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 10 320 29 126 1 34 13 4 128 29 49825 827 17110 33 4 7 100 23224 3546 1576 3949 144 17 50 1 13 10 2 1 13 5955 15 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 477 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALBS. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und, 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 7,717 14449 f i,739 5,446 14225 5,249 t,138 28,905 33,058 31,963 Total 38,319 28,093 (10,226 ^725 13910 3,458 5,844 17194 11659 5,529 CtASSES. - 24 776 279 841 512 166 800 1,798 2,598 I. Professional 1,203 711 492 - 8 703 152 214 97 29 - 27 224 264 611 343 134 251 1,352 1,603 II. Domestic. 5,191 1,529 3,662 - 193 1,336 1,247 1,555 687 173 - 160 429 473 1,328 622 124 589 2,547 3,136 III. COMMEEOIAL - 121 62 59 - 34 28 21 31 5 2 - 381 2,322 1,803 4,247 2,677 1,071 2,703 9,798 12,501 IV. AOBIOtTLTURAL 4,021 1,358 2,663 - 195 1,163 720 966 720 257 - 539 2,871 2,544 6,916 4,668 1,600 3,410 15,728 19,138 V. Industrial 8,556 2,343 6,213 - 432 1,911 1,542 2,588 1,670 513 7,717 13318 117 83 282 427 1,043 21,152 1,835 22,987 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 t Productive - J 49,227 22,090 27,137 7,725 13048 1,317 2,162 11840 8,580 4,565 OKDERS. CLASS I. - 14 10 23 42 711 57 51 171 196 122 523 145 71 296 39 34 93 37 42 721 437 278 1,083 474 320 1,804 1. Government 2.Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 101 1 1,101 11 700 90 1 401 - 2 6 9 694 17 135 38 176 30 1 66 6 24 27 224 264 611 343 134 251 1,352 1,603 4.Doniestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 6,191 1,529 3,662 193 1,336 1,247 1,555 687 173 - 25 135 218 211 182 291 405 923 166 456 30 94 243 346 783 1,764 1,026 2,110 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 66 55 18 44 48 11 - 34 18 10 18 3 27 4 3 2 2 - 380 1 2,237 85 1,669 134 3,740 507 2,369 308 1,014 57 2,617 86 8,792 1,006 11,409 1,092 7. Agriculture S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 4,019 2 1,358 2,661 2 - 195 1,163 720 965 1 719 1 267 - 18 10 41 71 108 682 39 95 767 79 251 1,577 30 120 807 10 25 286 89 118 723 158 491 3,437 247 609 4,160 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 44 20 16 24 5 1 20 15 15 - 2 22 5 1 8 3 7 7 10 5 2 3 3 2 _ 7 3 67 5 32 56 4 19 119 34 44 53 22 24 16 4 5 74 5 35 244 64 92 318 69 127 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 2 9 4 2 5 - 2 2 - 1 1 1 4 - ~ 3 60 262 3 380 578 5 267 369 23 812 958 12 506 665 136 248 6 440 840 40 1,721 2,240 46 2,161 3,080 IS.Tobacoo and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabric's - 9 785 4,930 3 34 1,696 6 751 3,234 - 1 5 359 2 29 1,337 1 40 977 3 220 1,397 1 338 692 1 163 168 : 42 16 221 9 73 226 12 81 596 24 217 452 22 125 147 8 44 263 9 89 1,421 66 467 1,684 75 656 18. Dress - - 19.Aiiimal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances 1,963 35 118 364 17 49 1,589 18 69 - 30 4 6 334 13 43 369 12 21 705 5 24 379 21 136 1 3 - 37 40 331 310 1 290 310 4 974 1,203 5 762 1,057 11 188 480 3 368 350 1 2,214 3,050 23 2,582 3,400 24 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 34 585 16 3 143 31 442 16 - 1 22 2 121 4 107 13 188 7 9 109 6 5 38 3 7,717 13318 117 83 282 427 1,043 117 21,035 1,835 1,952 21,035 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 28,464 20,773 1,317 20,773 27,137 7,725 13048 1,317 2,162 11840 8,580 4,555 478 ZV.— OCCUPATIONS OE THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 17 41 1 2 77 1 10 65 3 626 21 15 19 1 1 1 42 47 25 63 13 2 3 1 49 1 45- 2 4 40 5 1 20 36 3 17 7 1 1 13 3 7 4 6 4 3 54 23 51 6 122 21 4 13 2 6 19 44 113 54 13 54 134 47 26 171 274 94 2 48 1 62 209 45 9 6 a 65- Under 20 Years. 7 107 11 6 3 11 26 2 81 1 10 68 3 526 46 119 73 13 Above 20 Years. 3 110 91 52 109 45 10 17 45 125 22 79 2 1 4 Total at all 120 67 30 24 12 15 13 6 15 30 4 104 4 104 10 28 213 37 10 6 18 1 1 29 1 2 2 6 34 21 19 7 1 2 2 294 724 197 16 83 4 3 121 117 62 109 45 10 17 45 166 23 79 120 67 30 24 12 15 13 7 16 30 4 104 6 149 104 11 38 281 37 10 9 544 1 1 35 1 3 2 6 41 25 24 8 1 2 6 340 843 270 16 96 4 OCCUPATIONS. OUDER 1. 1. Legislator^ Privy Council, (not otherw. ile.scr.) Civil Service — Officers and Clerks - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Olticer - - - - 2.Police- - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORUKR 2. l.Army Officer (eff'ective or retired) - Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer ■ Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - FEMALES. Total at all 49 14 32 2 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) 1 Seaman, E.N. 4 Navy Pensioner ORDER 3. l.Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - United Pi'esbyterian Minister - - Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest - - - _ . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student _ _ - _ - Cliurch, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - - - _ _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student Law Clerk - - - 3.Physician, Surgeon Dentist _ . - Medical Student, Assistant Midwife _ _ - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 5.Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer- Student _ _ _ - Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &o. - 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor- - - _ 7.Painter (Artist) - - - Engraver (Artist)- Sculptor - - _ _ _ Architect - - - _ _ Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer - — - - Actor, Actress - - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years, Un, 5 Yrs, 15- 20- 26- 45- 12 3 1 14 1 20 S.Performer, Showman, Exliibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service ORDER 4. l.Domestio Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant • - - . Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Goveniment) ■ Inn, Hotel Servant - - - . College, Club Service - - - . 12 50 312 89 1 592 19 1 4 6 4572 41 56 110 578 L489 21 12 50 202 S3 1 14 16 1 2 6 3083 41 35 104 578 187 3 : 1302 18 3 11 96 47 24 20 9 1 3' 15 14 1204 23 1373 9 9 412 15 3 94 17 Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 479 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years Abovt 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 2 1 6 15 4 5 1 12 22 12 22 OKWEK i~-continued. 2.0ffice Keeper (not Government) - - - Cook (not Domestic) _ _ _ _ Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ I-Iospital and Institution Service - ORDER 5. l.Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auotioneeri Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant -__-__ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - OlHcer of Commercial Company, &c. 2.Banker - - _ _ _ _ Bank Service - - - _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - 7 9 34 438 34 1 18 7 8 34 420 34 3 1 15 14 6 2 4 11 134 13 5 4 16 221 11 17 51 4 i i 24 1 10 1 1 159 47 3 4 4 7 1 7 113 43 37 31 8 23 1 49 187 3 51 1 14 25 38 * 9 12 45 1 1 21 1 6 4 8 4 1 9 3 1 10 1 1 183 48 69 81 23 40 2 68 354 1 4 118 2 21 69 81 23 50 3 69 537 1 4 166 2 21 14 52 % — 2 16 12 36 - - 2 16 3 15 7 20 2 1 - ' - 1 12 1 5 1 109 6 19 2 88 1 1 33 16 1 1 1 42 6 28 3 13 L31 14 73 1 13 1 3 1 7 3 108 47 50 268 5 35 288 1 9 1 43 1 4 11 1 44 7 43 12 23 115 4 19 156 1 9 2 25 2 2 12 1 30 9 14 1 3 36 i 9 1 1 2 15 20 2 100 1 1 1 38 16 2 1 1 151 12 179 62 95 528 10 71 552 2 22 4 90 1 2 8 27 5 96 10 199 62 97 628 1 11 72 590 2 22 4 106 3 2 9 27 6 247 22 ORDEK 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Bailway Officials and Servants 2.T0U Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - _ Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OR»EK 7. l.Farmer, Grazier ---___ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm BailiiT, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ------._ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - Colonial Planter - - _ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER g. l.Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer- Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ .. Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, -Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - 1 1 1 1' 38 13 36 8 1 1 1 1 2 5 - 31 3 5 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 I — 354 11 1 2 2 10 1 5 274 1810 75 1 7 29 8 28 49 250 6 1200 97 1 7 46 3 10 749 375 117 1920 345 9 2 2 5 122 14 80 1023 32 100 799 221 4 2 95 16 77 653 3 30 197 52 38 2 39 5 274 2164 86 1 8 31 10 38 2474 660 253 4116 715 14 4 9 5 301 35 206 2479 934 253 6280 801 15 4 17 5 332 45 244 300 3698 4 17 1358 300 2340 4 17 - 195 1163 2 717 1 54 909 2 142 565 2 10 102 149 2 4 9 3 1 22 , 2 ' 6 : 48 11 2 4 63 2 4 50 1 9 37 8 21 17 53 1 16 46 3 20 6 21 3 63 15 77 8 1 6 1 22 9 15 10 3 1 22 2 5 43 12 71 15 50 25 501 44 288 12 81 18 51 25 523 2 49 331 2 - 2 ' - - " 1 1 - 480 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIOJSTS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under Above Un 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15 - 20 - 25 - 45- 65- - 2 3 12 1 7 1 3 60 7 2 3 26 1 36 4 3 32 1 2 1 18 3 7 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 9 1 6 72 1 65 6 10 68 3 3 3 74 7 16 140 3 4 3 OBDEU 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder- - - _ Printer - - Paper Ruler - - - Newspaper Agent News-room Keeper - 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ Millwright - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2 Tool Maker, Dealer Cutler - _ _ - File Maker _ - _ Saw Maker - - _ - Domestic Implement Maker 3.Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.)_ "Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker _ 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - -. _ _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDER 11. l.Builder - - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer _ - - - - _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - - - - Plasterer _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhauger - - - 3. Carver and Gilder - - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &o.. Preserver, Stuffer _ ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker - - - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright - _ - Cartwright - _ - 2.SaddIer, Harness, Whip Maker 7 12 24 1 1 5 18 6 7 6 1 - 1 1 1 4 17 1 5 3 3 1 2 - 2 I 1 - _ 1 1 4 3 1 8 34 25 9 3 1 2 1 1 17 4 1 1 1 7 14 32 10 3 1 1 21 1 2 3 21 50 103 15 1 5 7 1 2 24 1 1 6 2 11 1 9 28 39 4 2 4 3 2 2 1 17 1 2 1 1 3 1 10 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 9 35 29 9 3 1 2 1 1 20 4 1 2 1 37 102 179 30 7 11 11 3 4 1 67 2 1 1 9 5 2 17 2 46 137 208 39 10 12 13 4 1 4 1 87 2 1 1 13 6 2 19 3 1 5 3 4 7 2 1 2 1 3 2 4 5 - 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 - 3 2 - 8 2 3 2 5 15 5 1 269 119 9 31 36 2 76 99 35 5 1 3 305 2 212 20 23 33 7 46 77 33 2 2 1 1 26 504 7 565 67 72 74 13 66 102 63 4 8 4 1 1 35 262 286 50 43 26 2 20 39 37 1 2 2 2 12 114 1 102 10 14 8 4 2 10 7 1 1 277 121 9 34 38 2 81 114 40 6 1 76 1185 10 1165 147 152 141 26 134 228 140 7 3 12 8 1 2 76 1462 10 1286 156 186 179 28 215 342 180 7 3 18 9 1 1 7 8 1 1 7 7 - - 1 - 5 5 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 4 3 36 1 1 7 22 31 2 1 6 16 51 18 1 6 43 21 8 1 5 18 1 2 3 10 40 1 1 7 25 104 30 3 20 87 144 31 4 27 112 2 2 - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 1 1 2 3 24 2 1 7 5 2 1 2 2 1 2 34 10 4 36 11 ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - - - _ _ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 481 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEETH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. 1 FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 2 5 9 1 2 16 2 16 ORDER IS-'Continmd. 2.Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Maimfactnre Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Mannf. - S.Cbemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter ORDER IS. l.Tobacoo Manufacture, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuif-Box Maker - - - ORDER 16. il.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster _ _ _ Brewer - - - - Distiller, Rectifier __--•- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican ' Cellarman 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer ----- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c. ) Baker - _ - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture _ _ _ - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer - - Crape, Gauze Manufacture S.Cotton Manufacture - - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer ■ Muslin Embroiderer - - - 4.Hemp Manufacture - - - Jirte Manufacture - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer- Net Maker - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 2 28 1 3 1 13 1 1 5 3 27 8 1 3 2 11 8 2 1 1 1 3 3 28 1 13 7 51 18 3 16 10 79 19 3 9 4 5 2 2 - 1 4 - - 3 3 5 16 7 12 - 6 33 7 39 7 8 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 1 5 1 19 1 31 1 3 2 2 4 31 1 1 16 110 3 205 2 6 9 1 6 1 1 2 33 2 2 5 3 18 78 3 9 87 1 69 1 3 8 27 12 38 5 11 94 14 11 11 24 61 206 20 19 172 6 70 1 2 5 18 2 25 2 11 40 5 6 3 25 74 77 7 14 1 116 2 12 3 2 1 1 1 2 9 6 1 2 3 1 6 23 13 1 5 44 3 1 2 3 4 36 1 1 17 129 3 1 236 3 157 5 7 14 55 16 71 8 32 2 173 22 21 22 1 58 176 374 31 47 1 419 9 160 5 7 15 57 16 74 12 32 2 209 23 21 22 1 59 193 503 34 48 1 655 12 73 232 22 21 58 10 3 5 8 5 30 31 23 264 4 1 5 2 4 2 16 69 231 22 21 53 8 3 5 8 5 26 29 23 248 - 5 4 1 5 2 4 2 11 5 5 3 2 8 7 2 2 6 26 48 7 6 14 .2 1 1 3 11 13 9 79 31 118 12 8 24 3 2 2 6 1 6 10 8 107 7 60 5 7 3 2 2 1 2 4 4 56 - 59 4 1 30 6 52 2 23 10 65 3 4 2 1 3 37 30 2 99 5 48 12 51 6 1 1 2 22 34 3 66 1 1 23 10 I 5 153 10 2 10 12 11 62 62 2 162 1 1 65 15 1 1 1 1 219 7 2 7 1 10 2 51 26 4 97 32 11 1 2 107 3 5 2 28 3 21 10 2 - 124 7 5 2 1 3 67 36 2 151 7 71 22 8 530 23 7 23 1 25 15 163 125 9 346 2 2 130 38 1 1 3 8 654 30 7 28 3 26 18 230 161 11 497: 2 9 201 60 1 1 3 691 6 7 40 64 1 2 511 295 809 5 3 627 4 5 6 206 1 18 31 179 106 277 4 181 1 1 2 485 6 6 22 33 1 2 332 189 532 1 3 446 3 4 4 - 61 5 3 36 14 79 39 145 1 13 28 143 92 198 4 142 1 1 2 114 1 2 2 26 93 54 154 142 1 3 187 4 3 13 7 2 125 97 231 2 185 2 126 1 1 5 93 28 127 1 1 110 1 3 1 58 2 1 21 10 20 9 3 p 482 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF' THE COUNTY' OF PERTH' AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Ij ■Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under Abov< 20 20 Years. Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45 - 65- 20 30 24 1 1 96 36 3 131 2 81 14 1 49 9 230 33 5 103 2 34 89 22 3 45 1 38 15 3 9 1 116 66 3 155 1 83 415 72 9 206 3 84 531 138 12 361 4 OUDER 17— continued. 5.Weaver (undefined) Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Manchester Warehouseman - Diaper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Texile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer Embroiderer ORDEB 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor- - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Glover, Glove Maker - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker- _ _ - „ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker Comb Maker - _ _ _ 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner _ - - Currier - „ _ _ . - Portmanteau Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr.- S.Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker - - • Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer ORDER 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer tiapanuer _ _ - - _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufao., Dealer 2. Willow, Cano, Bush, Basket Worker, Dealer- Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - Thatcher - _ _ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Denier - Sawyer _ _ - - - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - Box Maker - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4.P.aper Manufacture Stationer Bill Sticker, Deliverer - 395 371 1029 1 45 8 1 4 138 173 366 9 2 1 257 198 663 1 36 6 4 - 14 32 76 124 141 290 9 2 1 87 101 192 3 1 1 122 85 311 17 4 37 12 131 11 1 2 11 29 1 5 1 i '. i 1 32 6 3 i 129 2 5 80 1 2 119 1 98 1 3 2 3 268 2 1 3 6 293 2 14 4 3 1 155 2 1 1 278 1 5 5 68 76 3 5 161 2 5 86 3 1 8 1 610 2 3 4 8 745 4 25 11 13 1 771 2 3 6 13 831 4 28 12 1 3 105 14.32 1 337 45 5 3 17 1 3 34 2fO 1 30 2 2 5 1 3 71 1142 307 43 5 1 12 1 3 - 4 21 1 3 1 30 269 27 2 2 4 1 25 301 34 4 2 2 37 521 J 27 13 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 257 95 11 1 6 2 2 3 63 51 15 2 ; - - 1 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 1 3 1 7 2 6 2 2 1 1 5 8 5 3 1 6 1 1 2 4 2 3 1 1 17 ]8 14 3 7 2 3 1 • 1 18 20 18 3 9 2 1 1 1 32 17 1 1 1 15 - 4 13 12 1 1 3 - 1 ■ 1 " 5 i 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 16 6 10 4 2 21 9 1 1 5 25 6 15 3 3 19 3. 1 2 1 8 1 2 27 73 11 18 1 16 3 43 7 3 4 1 2 18 59 2 9 5 3. 14 7 1 3 1 2 8 14 4 4 1 4 1 2 21 14 O •J 26 11 1 2 1 16 3 7 58 171 19 46 1 28 10 80 18 6 1 3 2 17 3 8 59 192 25 60 1 32 12 106 29 6 4 102 12 48 1 4 54 11 - 6 42 1 19 2 2 20 2 2 13 6 2 1 ( _ 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 9 1 7 6 27 2 32 3 30 12 2 56 4 32 1 9 5 6 11 2 1 1 3 48 6 104 12 74 59 2 105 13 77 ORDER 31. l.Coal Miner - - - - Ironstone Miner - - Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service - - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service 1 4 1 4 - - 1 - 2 1 1 XV.— OGCTJIPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 483 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALBS. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65-. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 1 65-1 i ( i ! i - 4 '5 2 7 5 -4 6 7 3 4 3 12 6 8 5 17 2 7 31 138 26 4 20 23 1 8 3 4 3 6 6 16 9 2 5 5 6 21 123 17 12 12 2 7 50 9 8 10 1 15 3 7 55 1 143 59 2 13 15 6 15 1 53 1 295 1 32 4 31 31 7 11 1 71 4 10 6 1 16 2 8 77 3 122 48 1 3 13 5 5 1 19 186 18 2 13 12 4 6 16 3 6 1 1 2 52 16 8 3 2 6 40 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 7 3 4 3 16 11 8 5 19 2 7 31 ; 145, 31 4^ 24 29 -1 1 145 19 ■ 27 19 2 38 6 17 190 4 297 124 •5 21 36 13 26 2 99 1 644 2 70 6 58 1 56 15 26 1 152 22 31 22 2 54 6 17 201 4 305 129 5 40 38 13 33 2 130 1 789 2 101 10 82 1 85 15 26 2 OawEK il— continued. 3.Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Quarrier _ _ _ - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - _ _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - _ - Railway Contractor _ _ _ _ Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer- e.Waterworks Service - 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - Lapidary — - - _ _ - 8.Iron Manufacture - - Steel Manufacture - - Blacksmith - - - Nail Manufacture _____ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9.Coppersmith _ _ _ lO.Tiusmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - - Wire Maker, Worker - - - Wire Fencer ______ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker ORDER »3. l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ 2. General Labourer _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail. orMar.; Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ _ Apprentice (undefined) - _ - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER »3. l.Town Drainage Service - - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - _ _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - ORDER %i. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation _ _ _ ORDER ^5. 1. Scholars _ _ - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation- 1 4 11 1 3 9 1 1 1 4 10 1 3 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 ~i 2 - 2 2 13 1 2 4 15 1 16 2 19 186- 12 20 7 43 5 6 10 1 258 13 9 10 3 35 4 63 19 21 945 58 28 19 11 23 62 21 18 879 30 8 10 6 9 15 3 6 439 3 3 2 18 2 21 199 13 22 11 58 6 73 4 150 43 46 2521 104 48 41 20 91 6 171 43 46 2720 117 70 11 99 26 219 4 137 2 10 1 35 177 43 6 1 1 9 83 176 4 131 2 9 26 94 - 5 2 1 2 12 38 4 1 7 71 34 1 7 2 10 53 77 1 56 1 2 16 35 43 1 55 4 6 22 1 13 1 1 - - 1 4 5 1 3 7 3 1 1 12 10 1 13 10 16 - 16 - - 7 6 3 117' 83 282 427 1043 117 1835 1952 28454 1317 27137' 1317 2162 11840 8580 4555 382 7335 13075 1243 - - - - 12457 8578 -' 12457 • 8578 11864 8909 11864 8909 - 340 7385 11524 1524 - - - 484 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 11784 11784 5- 20845 27 16 140 406 1,638 18618 15- 1,582 670 132 692 1,569 5,344 175 29 3 638 20- 1,361 267 148 638 1,136 4,099 73 25- 17611 11503 16 132; 39 101 355 51 10 22 157 395 100 1 147 541 85 1 11784 18618 343 349 1,223 346 100 301 893 47 27 39 10 560 764 313 8 285 1,635 362 45 7 215 148 207 431 753 394 1,751 3, 11010 235 45- 200 74 479 394 458 275 891 2,361 7,021 497 65- 4,282 398 1,353 832 2,472 304 --- 175 31 218 685 16 28 14 11 369 429 183 8 231 1,505 370 1 73 512 1,622 54 128 34 34 1,191 1,286 666 28 529 3,681 1,246 13 114 87 257 275 162 729 1,796 565 46 206 32 62 14 17 693 1,298 491 22 264 1,876 1,284 26 160 98 197 718 2,043 1,066 Under 20 Years 41,211 235 497 37 160 594 124 19 42 241 5 12 1 3 186 569 184 9 46 276 447 3 697 148 832 1,975 6,982 30,577 Above 20 Years 39,757 1,066 40 3 654 148 382 450 1,678 397 116 354 57 35 45 32 717 1,159 413 9 432 2,176 447 1 175 30,402 1,638 915 3,477 7,683 24,173 1,871 Total at all 80,996 OCCUPATIONS. Total • 197 1,038 915 2,673 5,694 1,989 182 978 3,244 107 230 63 65 2,439 3,577 1,424 67 1,070 7,338 3,347 42 2,335 1,003 4,309 9,658 31,165 32,448 I. PnOFBSSIONAL II. Domestic III. Commercial - IV. Ageioultueal V. INDUSTEIAL VI. Unoccupied and Non- productive FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 91,163 1,179 5,143 98 2,897 15,486 66,360 OUDEKS. CLASS I. 443 1. Government 200 2. Army and Navy - 1,692 3. Professional Occupations 1,871 1,063 1,186 3,123 7,272 2,386 298 1,332 4,233 164 265 108 97 3,156 4,736 1,837 76 1,602 9,614 3,794 2046 30,402 CLASS II. 4.Doraestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fislieries CLASS V. g.Boolts, Prints, and Maps - 10. Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 12. Carriages and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 1 8. Dress - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Kefuse Matters CLASS VI. 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - _ 26. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - Under 20 Years. 40,513 Above 20 Years. 50,650 71 1,108 5,143 642 1,744 40 936 6,537 .31,614 20 622 Und. 5 Yrs. 1126620620 537 3,399 58 1,961 9,949 34,746 11266 27 244 25 241 1,204 18879 16- 20- 8,627 615 1,600 16 695 4,333 1,469 25- 45- 65- 22151146966,058 166 214 1,283 16 379 3,230 2,773 2,768 129 1 1 3 16 911 11,298 2,038 6 334 370 421 61 486 1,744 3,399 36,215 864 71 4,547 438 150 192 109 1,469 30,145130,145 1,904 57 28 9 22 1 2 9 840 6,751 1,600 5 184 178 312 34,746 244 25 221 20 1,337 23 676 4,101 15800 2 8 1,025 59 26 54 24 16 599 1,500 643 62 1 1 4 63 3,622 379 124 138 86 11266 1,469 18879 10 155 1,283 117 582 16 730 2,028 11122 41 197 3 176 590 5,051 23 12 191 105 353 26 3 57 2,573 367 72 61 2,773 1,337 14 16 3 264 2,824 705 4 81 83 110 15800 532 719 11 1 2 3 372 1,093 396 28 28 78 4 111225,05; 35 197 147 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 485 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OP THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 1 10 15 13 11 43 45 75 30 4 1 45- 2 81 1 15 1-7 4 4 50 54 31 25 4 3 15 9 5 2 1 42 5 22 35 10 108 17 4 2 422 1 10 2 2 53 6 11 4 1 2 4 11 8 2 11 65- 11 18 18 Under 20 Years. 10 32 76 19 4 1 159 177 40 4 9 2 73 171 6 14 6 2 2 422 Above 20 Years. 102 82 5 98 89 12 15 99 53 50 12 4 23 18 22 29 2 81 9 75 63 9 18 198 45 12 12 9 62 1 24 6 5 5 24 18 4 19 1 3 15 Total at all Ages, 118 105 5 98 90 12 15 299 477 71 31 26 4 53 50 12 4 23 18 23 30 2 81 11 161 63 10 33 296 45 12 12 11 484 1 31 6 6 9 5 34 19 5 20 1 OCCUPATIONS. OKDER 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Oificer - - - 2. Police - - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDEK 9. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer • Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 334 559 96 31 30 5 01t»ER 3. l.Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman _ _ _ . Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher • Theological Student - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student Law Clerk - 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - . _ _ _ . Medical Student, Assistant - - - . Midwife - - _ _ _ . Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ . Student - - - _ _ _ Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) Sculptor Architect - Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer Actor, Actress - 66 Under 20 Years. 16 4 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 31 82 433 81 3 1 419 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service , Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORUEB 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) ■ Inn, Hotel Servant College, Club Service 196 7 409 4668 16 31 31 81 237 74 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 10 14 3 2 11 1 1723 11 2945 16 20 22 409 110 27 4 19 101 18 43 24 7 1 9 17 2 1 2 242 1 1481 10 3 - 19 1261 9 1204 4 10 362 5 1 118 7 486 XV=— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. ! MALES, OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. : Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Tota at all Ages Under Above Un 20 20 6 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- - 45- - 66- ') — 1 - - 1 1 1 1 3 - 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 OUDER 4 — continued. 2, Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Cook (not Domestic) - - - Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OUDF.R 5. 1. Merchant - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - _ _ Bank Service - - - - 3.Life, House, Ship, &c. , Insurance Service OKDEK C. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, CabO-vvn., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook ^ Pilot Service - - - ■ — ' Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service ^ 4, Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher - - - - -s 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government^ Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 10 2 24 371 21 9 1 10 2 24 362 20 1 8 1 1 7 5 1 1 4 106 7 9 1 13 185 6 6 64 2 i ~ 1 33 5 1 3 1 1 3 260 72 2 6 7 148 43 3 18 53 3 7 1 50 193 4 48 21 14 35 14 3 15 47 1 15 18 6 10 1 2 8 2 6 2 1 3 1 2 3 293 77 2 38 104 17 11 1 74 396 7 112 44 39 107 17 12 3 77 689 7 189 46 6 20 25 3 8 6 17 17 - - 3 8 3 10 1 7 6 3 7 1 2 1 14 4 15 4 3 61 14 1 72 6 90 104 26 2 1 6 25 2 62 14 2 81 1 7 101 1 143 2 7 3 1 5 1 89 49 18 214 6 10 376 8 1 452 22 14 29 16 4 44 1 23 7 5 114 1 3 1 261 3 6 191 4 22 28 24 1 35 2 7 77 4 2 36 2 7 8 4 11 14 1 86 10 105 108 29 2 1 6 86 2 174 70 27 416 1 10 18 815 16 9 822 28 38 71 51 10 95 2 188 71 27 502 1 10 28 920 16 9 930 57 40 72 57 10 181 4 10 1 2 38 1 2S 1 10 1 5 25 2 3 1 3 4 1 2 2 3 2 1 -i 1 - _ 362 1 1 1 1 87 1091 21 2 9 4 8 21 79 7 682 17 4 2 2 10 3 5 336 105 54 1753 96 5 10 1 3 50 12 47 467 14 79 1067 66 3 2 46 8 44 212 1 10 305 14 1 13 1 37 1 87 1443 21 2 10 5 9 1036 199 150 3807 193 12 14 3 4 119 24 133 1037 286 150 5250 214 12 14 6 4 129 29 142 ORDER T. 1, Farmer, Grazier- _ _ - _ - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Baililf, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - -- Agricultiiral Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - Colonial Planter - - - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nursery man. Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ._ _ _ 76 2,679 4 9 863 1 76 1,816 4 8 - 221 342 1 352 1 12 344 2 2 35 378 1 5 29 142! ~i 'i - 7 44 ; 16 2 8 !20 1 11 2' 1?| 377' 1 33 10 7 ,59 4 382 1 15 7 13 38 1 8 182 6 1 2 4 1 2 108 23 2 8 364 3 65 20 24 112 2 14 1749 3 88 20 26 120 2 14 2113 ORDER S. 1, Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- - - - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - 1 7 121 1 71 7 50 - 1 19 52 26 1 15 4 7 2 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 487 OCCUPATIONS OF THE MHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FEFE AT DIFFEEENT AGES;, MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 ■yrfs. 5r- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. lUn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 1 1 11 3 11 1 3 68 2 15 4 3 19 1 4 28 6 4 27 2 8 11 14 4 19 7 2 13 1 5 12 1 4 79 2 18 59 6 11 66 2 21 17 71 7 15 145 2 23 35 ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder - - _. _ _ Printer - _ _ _ _ Paper Ruler - _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - _ _ _ _ - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Cutler - - - Saw Maker _ _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ Weighing ajid Measuring Apparatus Maker - 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - 6. Musical Instrument Maker - 7. Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 8. Toy (not Gilt. or Steel) Maker, Dealer. - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDER 11. LBuilder _ _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - _. _ _ Bricklayer- _--_-_-_ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - _ - Mason's, Bricklayer's' Labourer _. _ _ Slater, Tiler - _ .. _ Plasterer - - - - -. _ Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - • - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - French Polisher _ _ - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - S.Wood Carver Carver and Gilder - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c.. Preserver; Stuffer ORDER 18. LCoachmaker - - -< - Railway Carriage and- Waggon Maker Wheelwright - - _ Cartwright- - _. _ _, _ Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker - 2^addlerj Harmess, Whip Maker. _ _ - ! i ORDER 13. r itShip Builder - - - f Ship Builder's Labourer _ _- _ _ ' Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - j Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 15 1 8 5 1 9 5 6 5 5 15 1 2 1 9 3 2 3 5 3 1 2 8 1 1 6 7 2 - 17 3 16 5 6 6 39 12 126 33 53 1 28 4 1 4 40 10 101 26 24 12 4 1 83 18 197 74 80 1 2 31 9 1 2 1 1 1 11 58 20 50 18 32 1 3 1 16 1 1 1 1 3 14 7 6 1 4 2 6 1 1 56 15 142 38 59 1 34 4 1 4 195 55 354 119 140 2 5 3 65 14 1 3 1 1 2 2 16 251 70 496 157 199 2 6 3 99 18 1 3 2 1 2 2 20 2 8 s \ - 1 2 7 ~ - 1 - 3 _ 4 2 ~ 26 1 i 2 2 IT 29 14 1 373 2 135 8 35 42 87 89. 116 3 1 1 1 266 3 190 16 39 36 1 43 37 47 5 1 53 535 14 478 62 94 63 10 8r 136 82 7 1 1 1 2 2 32 236 3 191 52 57 22 2 20 Z! 45 3 2 1 3 10 116 66 10 13 8 2 4 10 1 1 399 3 140 8 37 44 104 118 130 4 1 1 96 1153 20 925 140 203 129 13 146 204 184 15 2 3 1 4 2 3 1 96 1552 23 1065 148 240 173 13 250 , 322 314 19 ; 2 3 1 5 3 3 1 ; 4 13 9 1 ! 4 3 13 5 1 - 1 1 _ 4 i 1 2' 2 1 1 7 3 1 4 1 _ i ! S k 1 - 3 7 18 29 7 i 1 8- 20 1 1 1. 31 14 2 1 a 12, 1 4 21 36; 42 3 2 ; 4 J; ^ ll 55 63 3 2 4 1 91- 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 I _ 1 2. : 3 9 3 4 7 ' 5 i r ilD ' 7 27 11 55 17 ' 5 5' 39 5 10 1 10 : 5 7 - 7 1 (' 37 -: 17 ii 114 30 47 22 121 37 - - - 1 - - ! i i ~ - 488 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 4 35 11 2 20 2 26 2 28 1 1 1 23 231 38 2 213 1 9 22 12 2 22 1 19 119 20 2 111 1 46 3 2 20 78 32 78 7 32 93 10 3 30 15 26 46 292 48 23 297 10 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 14 20 12 70 3 38 52 6 4 19 15 19 37 118 12 14 183 1 2 222 1 5 31 2 1 12 423 1 9 31 1 1 2 8 285 2 2 25 1 15 10 1 50 4 4 1 2 1 35 2 1049 Above 20 Years. 1 14 17 51 20 2 467 1 1 1 23 282 44 3 295 1 1 14 645 2 14 62 3 1 102 47 123 58 177 16 183 19 7 61 37 55 105 548 82 44 656 12 72 22 1 2697 19 20 127 1 Total at all 102 52 131 60 178 25 97 219 21 7 62 38 55 128 830 126 47 951 13 16 17 1 1 12 12 15 15 73 36 1 3342 21 34 189 1 11 OCCUPATIONS. ORUEU 13—contimied. 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - OKDEK 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. S.Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter - OBDEB 13. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster - - - - Brewer - - - Distiller, Rectifier Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarmau - _ _ _ _ 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - Fish Curer - - - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Uu. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 34 146 16 2 OBDEB IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wiucey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - Blanket Manufacture - - - - , Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - 3. Cotton Manufacture - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer Sheeting Manufacture - 4. Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - Bope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker- - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 2 20 22 1 1 58 30 28 431 40 19 32 2 2 449 1 8002 1 1 261 5 14 14 6 2 25 17 236 3174 4 39 1 1 91 1 4 34 146 14 66 2 19 10 1 1 44 24 26 406 23 19 29 1 2 213 1 4828 1 4 47 1 2 1 170 4 10 6 1 46 707 11 190 2467 10 15 23 77 4 39 14 5 33 1 11 1 5 1 1 20 11 4 139 11 5 10 6 15 163 4 4 80 118 1907 3 5 1 1 75 12 19 :i 1 2030 3 17 714 1 177 12 1 1 25 1 4 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 489 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 1 .58 52 1 172 76 5 101 16- 240 60 20- 2 73 35 140 116 257 2 59 169 108 25- 10 17 5 434 1 50 39 4 1112 7 20 3 216 1 1 4 1 14 46 12 15 1 53 22 106 11 45- 3 168 4 310 1072 7 2147 16 4 1 65- Under 20 Years. 1 85 103 1 225 7 316 10 928 1 47 14 260 2 27 6 20 1 21 5 67 1546 Above 20 Years, 36 149 89 2 271 3 16 594 7 1 1 781 2 19 3 5 1 2 23 18 3 Total at all 3 424 2 2 12 4 29 122 22 36 4 113 36 199 19 1 5 4215 25 10 1 1 1 113 37 234 192 3 496 3 23 910 7 1 1 859 2 30 4 62 3 684 2 2 12 4 31 149 28 55 5 134 41 266 28 1 5 5761 33 10 1 1 1 113 OCCUPATIONS. ORDER 17 — continued. 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer Embroiderer _ _ _ ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Hosier, Haberdasher - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - _ - Comb Maker - - - - 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner Currier - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 9 3. Brush and Broom Maker - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer ORDER 20, l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture Japanner - - - _ Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer - Thatcher 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - - Box Maker - - - _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Paper Manufacture Stationer - - - - Card, Pattern-Card Maker Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 176 263 1817 4 80 27 1 1 25 1719 218 41 3 23 Under 20 Years. 76 123 763 13 1 6 404 5 1 ORDER SI. I.Coal Miner Shale Miner Ironstone Miner ■ Gold Mmer Silver Miner Tin Miner Mine Service 305 14 7 1 201 Above 20 Years. 101 140 1054 4 67 26 1 1 Un, 5 Yrs, 20 1315 193 39 3 21 144 1 3 1 119 11 22 207 64 101 556 12 1 161 13 4 82 4 361 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 29 63 364 12 39 52 457 1 32 13 22 29 201 2 21 10 1 1 11 6 32 1 2 7 340 2 10 633 1 2 2 289 2 1 63 16 82 10 48 25 26 119 64 26 93 42 34 3q 490 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF FIFE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. Un. 5 Yrs. i80 113M MALES. 25 17160 1452 15- 238 31 175 20- 20 17 61 i6 171 16 45 11 1 23 1 77 4 10 21 1 201 1 315 6 1 33 33 1 10 2 1 251 69 23 1 73 25- 25 1 59 22 13 814 274 24 13 1 235 45- 38 11 40 112 7 21 11 37 4 5 77 1 72 71 33 1 15 4 4 2 100 186 6 10 1 10 1 2 177 18 22 497 65- Under 20 Years. 18 4 2 388 22 4 1066 118 6 200 45 28 3 1 279 33 73 2 47 3 175 17646 12756 Above 20 Years, 65 77 97 354 31 96 26 1 39 1 138 9 18 138 11 188 199 185 1 34 16 1 384 2 670 12 1 69 1 59 1 18 2 13 1 50 5 144 46 20 2421 542 69 1 48 1 1871 Total at all Ages. 67 80 406 34 107 27 1 41 1 177 9 18 162 11 189 205 262 1 35 9 5 23 1 502 8 870 12 1 114 1 87 1 21 2 14 1 57 5 147 46 20 2700 575 142 3 95 4 2046 OCCUPATIONS. Total at all OKDEB HI— continued. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service S.Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Limestone Quarrier Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant - Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - Plaster, Ceniwit Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - _ - _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - - - Railway Contractor - _ _ . Platelayer - - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - ._ 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture — - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - Lapidary - - - 8. Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture Blacksmith Nail Maniifaoture Anchor, Chain Manufacture - - - . Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant FEMALES. 11 Under 20 Years, 113 35 Above 20 Years. 47 34 Un, 5 Yrs. 27 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 14 27 1 18 10 17646 12756 9. Coppersmith 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer _ - - - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - OKDER 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - . _ _ 2. General Labourer _ - - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker,Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechimio (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OUDEU 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Mei-chant • Scavenger Rag Gatlierer, Dealer OKUER Hi, 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - ORDEK 35. 1. Scholars _ - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 174 2 87 36215 17475 12670 39 7 37 26 1469 7475 12670 135 2 80 39 55 34746 479 10787 11 1883 28 1469 2773 27 ,29 il 8 6061 Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 491 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINROSS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Una. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 STears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45.- 65- 411 832 385 267 651 594 309 1,628 1,821 3,449 Total- _ _. - 3,881 1,600 2,281 432 790 378 306 886 710 379 CLASSES. - - 20 10 27 28 5 20 70 90 I. Professional 46 24 22 - - 24 6 8 5 3 - - 5 4 10 26 6 5 46 51 II. Domestic - 333 136 197 - 19 117 62 81 36 18 - 2 15 15 43 32 4 17 94 111 III. COMMEECIAL- 3 - 3 - - - 1 1 1 - - 25 168 112 234 191 65 193 602 795 IV. Ageicultueal- — 101 36 65 - 6 30 15 17 27 6 - 67 167 123 329 295 138 234 885 1,119 V. INDUSTEIAL - 587 164 423 - 39 125 88 167 115 53 411 738 10 3 8 22 91 1,159 124 1,283 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) I Peoduotive ) 2,811 1,240 1,571 432 726 82 134 612 526 299 ORDERS. CLASS I. ' - 1 1 18 1 9 6 2 19 11 2 15 2 3 1 1 18 20 4 46 21 5 64 1. Government - 2. Army and Navy- - 3.Professional Ooeupations - CLASS IL 5 41 24 5 17 - - 24 1 5 8 2 3 2 1 5 4 10 26 6 5 46 51 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 333 136 197 19 117 62 81 36 18 - 2 5 10 5 10 11 32 8 24 2 2 5 12 26 68 31 80 5. Commercial Occupations 6.Con.veyance, - - _ CLASS IV. 2 1 - 2 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - 25 166 2 108 4 220 14 182 9 62 3 191 2 572 30 763 32 7. Agriculture - _ _. 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 101 36 65 - 6 30 15 17 27 6 - - > 3 6 2 4 56 3 1 31 4 3 56 3 3 31 1 1 18 5 4 62 11 8 136 16 12 198 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - : - 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 5 1 2 8 1 4 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 7 37 28 31 7 23 50 57 25 91 11 56 35 68 93 227 128 295 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - _ - 37 372 2 139 35 233 - 36 2 103 5 61 5 98 17 51 8 23 - 7 10 2 16 2 38 1 27 1 9 13 2 3 17 2 94 7 22 111 9 22 IS.Dress- - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 107 2 2 8 1 1 99 ] 1 - - 8 1 1 15 43 1 1 27 14 - 5 1 24 6 19 20 54 50 1 47 55 1 9 23 29 7 129 148 2 158 155 2 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unapeqiiied Com-J modities 23.Eefuse Matters _ _ - 1 64 13 1 61 - 3 10 7 1 18 19 7 ' ' CLASS VL 411 738 10 3 8 22 91 10 1,149 124 134 1,149- 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - _ 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 1,653. 1,158 82 1,158 1,571 _ 432 726 82 134 612 526 299 492 Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINROSS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Tota at all Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 . Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20 - 25- 45- 65- OKDKK 1. ~ ~ 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 8 3 8 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - - - 4 1 - 4 1 - - 1 - 1 1 2 - - 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 - 6 2 1 1 6 2 1 1 2. Police _ _ - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer ._-___ Just, of Peace & other Local or Couaty Official - - - - - - - - - OKUKR %. - - - - 1 1 1 _ - 1 2 1 2 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) - Army Pensioner - - _ _ _ _ : - - - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 2.Seaman, R.N. Navy Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - ORDEB 3. - - - 1 4 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 - 8 4 4 1 1 1 8 4 4 1 1 1 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - - - _ - _ - - _ _ _ - 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 5 1 2 3 2 1 5 1 5 3 4 2. Advocate - _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solictor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Midwife _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 1 3 - 1 3 - - - 2 1 i - 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 - 2 6 4 8 4 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - 9 11 8 1 11 _ - 8 ,1 3 6 2 _ - 9 - - - 9 - 9 5. Student - - - 17 16 1 - - 16 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 e.Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2 - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 7. Architect - - - Art Student - - - Photographer - - - - : : - — - - ~ OKDEB 4. - 1 3 1 1 2 1 5 4 1 4 15 3 2 2 6 1 3 1 10 27 5 2 2 10 28 8 2 3 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Ljdge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) luu. Hotel Servant - - - - 306 3 4 134 1 1 172 2 3 19 115 1 1 60 1 74 O 25 1 1 i - - - - - - - - - 2, Charwoman _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service 3 17 3 17 - - 1 5 3 7 I ORDER 5. - 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 7 2 1 5 2 7 2 1 7 1. Merchant - _ _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor - - - _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 1 1. ^ 1 1 - - - 1 1 _ 3 1 3 2 - 3 6 9 2. Bank Service - - - - - - - - - -, _ _ - - 1 1 1 - - 3 3 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - - - - - - - - - XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 493 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINEOSS AT DIFFEKENT AGES, MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDER C. - 1 7 4 3 4 2 15 2 1 12 - 8 10 3 30 10 3 38 l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - Other Eailway Oificials and Servants ; - - — \ : - 1 3 3 1 8 7 2 4 1 20 1 24 2.Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - - - - - - - - _ - 1 1 _ - 1 1 1 1 3.Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 5. Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 1 1 - - 1 -■ - ORDER 7. - 23 2 12 145 6 1 3 24 73 6 52 12 4 131 18 77 2 79 13 30 2 2 21 1 12 168 8 1 162 38 8 304 38 162 50 8 472 46 1 l.Farmer, Grazier - - . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - Agricultural Student, Pupil 11 90 36 11 54 6 30 15 1 16 9 18 1 5 - - 2 3 7 2 - 14 14 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 4 4 2 8 10 3. Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - - - - - ORDER S, - .- 2 1 3 2 2 5 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 11 1 3 4 5 1 4 1 13 1 3 4 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - - - - - ■- ORDER 9. J - 3 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 5 6 4 1 6 9 1 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Printer . _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ~ - - - - - - ORDER 10. - _ 2 - 1 1 2 - 2 1 3 1 5 l.Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - - _ - - - - - 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - ORDER 11. - 1 2 1 21 13 8 1 2 9 12 1 2 2 2 23 16 2 2 2 1 1 6 13 1 6 1 6 1 7 2 2 22 15 4 1 2 1 44 1 48 4 12 6 4 1 66 1 63 4 16 7 6 1. Builder - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - . _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter _ _ - - - - - - - - - -- 4M. XY.— QCCUPATIOITS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, OCCUPATIONS OF THE IimABITAlifTS OF THE COUHTY QE KINROSS AT DIFTEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ■ Un. 5. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- - 45- 65- OBDEU 11 — eoniinvM. - 1 6 2 2 - 7 4 11 Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 10 3 8 1 - 11 12 23 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - - - - - - - - OB DEB la. - 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 3 l.Coachmakei - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 1 2 - 2 3 5 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - - OBDEK 13. - - 1 - - - 1 1 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - - - - - - - - - - - ORDER 14. - 1 1 - 2 - 2 2 4 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 ORDER 16. "" - ~ _ 10 2 3 15 15 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 3 8 2 " 3 8 2 - ~ "■ 1 1 2 3 1 5 - ~ — ~ 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2.Brewer - .___ — - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman _ _ — _ _ ; - - : : : _ ~z : 1 3 3 2 9 17 3 i 1 5 1 2 19 9 1 2 1 1 4 2 9 2 1 1. 3 3 12 20 4 7 3 1 6 25 25 4 10 3 1 6 37 45 3.Dairyman, MilkseUer Butcher, Meat Salesman Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ - ,- - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer 1 1 2 1 19 2 1 1 2 1 17 - - 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 10 1 2 ORDER IT. 27 19 17 33 1 1 3 62 3 1 36 4 46 148 1 4 8 194 1 4 8 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - 121 14 28 41 6 10 80 8 18 - 12 3 4 29 3 6 12 1 4 28 4 5 26 2 7 14 1 2 - 2 - 1 2 7 6 8 8 2 2 15 19 15 21 3.Cotton Manufacture - ■ ■ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Linen Manufacture, Dealer 23 1 125 3 50 20 1 75 - 10 3 40 6 28 8 1 38 4 9 2 - 6 3 3 9 1 1 1 1 2 2 7 1 3 7 4 1 8 12 7 6 3 16 7 6 11 28 5.Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (uudef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer 6 1 49 1 3 2 27 4 1 22 1 3 - 1 6 1 21 2 8 10 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 ORDER IS. - 7 9 1 13 3 19 1 18 8 19 5 8 16 1 45 1 48 61 1 49 l.Tailor- ______ Milliner, Dress Maker; Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer 1 85 9 11 1 5 1 2 1 80 8 9 1 - — 5 1 2 14- 1 1 35 4 3 20 4 2 1 11 3. ' XV.-^OCOTJPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 495 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KINROSS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 4 4 1 OKDEK 19. 2. Tanner - - Currier - _ _ - _ - Parchment, VeDum Manufacturer, Dealer - ORDER ^0. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - _ _ _ Wood Turner - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Paper Manufacture ORDER 21. I.Coal Miner 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - - _ i, _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser ~ Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Eoad Labourer - Platelayer - - - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer S.Iron Manufacture - - Blacksmith - . - - _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker ; 12. Wire Fencer - _ _ - ORDER i^. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ _ 2. General Labourer - _ - _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail or Mar.) Artizan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker, (undefined) ORDER US. l.Scavenger - _ _ ORDER Zl, 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ _ ORDER 25. LScholars ------- Children of No Stated Occupation 2 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 6 8 1 2 4 1 6 8 1 2 4 2 1 1 " - 1 - 1 - _*■ - 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 11 5 1 8 1 8 1 1 15 17 10 5 1 3 10 7 1 8 2 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 3 12 5 1 34 6 2 4 4 1 1 17 14 1 3 33 2 3 4 40 6 2 4 4 1 2 18 14 1 6 45 7 3 5 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 6 13 6 1 1 43 6 2 1 44 5 3 1 22 6 1 3 1 1 122 17 4 3 1 1 128 17 5 1 2 55 6 ■ 12 1 1 2 43 5 - 3 9 1 i 3 17 1 1 17 1 I 1 5 - - - 1 1 _ _ 2 2 10 3 8 22 91 10 124 134 1653 82 1571 82 134 612 526 299 7 404 367 71 - - - - 674 475 - 674 475 653 505 653 605 - 23 409 330 96 - - - - - 496 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CLACKMANNAN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,698 3,142 1,279 871 2,484 1,474 449 6,119 5,278 11,397 Total 12,628 6,010 6,618 1,686 3,040 1,284 1,119 3,023 1,816 660 CLASSES. - 2 146 38 122 60 18 148 238 386 I. PnOFESSIONAL 206 131 75 - 4 127 23 43 7 2 - 1 20 21 58 39 11 21 129 150 II. Domestic 803 289 514 - 51 238 200 180 112 22 - 17 84 76 211 130 22 101 439 540 III. COMMEEOIAL 7 2 5 - 1 1 3 1 - 1 - 17 79 56 169 124 51 96 400 496 IV. AOBlOtJLTUEAL 45 11 34 - 3 8 2 9 19 4 - 331 933 664 1,904 1,053 244 1,264 3,865 5,129 V. Industrial - 2,329 931 1,398 - 249 682 ;490 570 272 66 1,698 2,774 17 16 20 68 103 4,489 J207 4,696 ( VI. UNOCC0FIED and NoN- ) ( Pboduotive - / 9,238 4,646 4,592 1,686 2,732 228 401 2,220 1,406 565 OKDEKS. « - 2 146 10 28 36 4 82 18 7 35 8 10 148 72 11 155 72 11 303 CLASS I. 1. Government 2.Army and Navy - _ - 3. Professional Occupations 7 199 2 129 5 70 z 4 2 125 23 4 39 7 1 1 CLASS II. - 1 20 21 58 39 11 21 129 150 4.Domestic Officers or Services 803 289 514 - 51 238 200 180 112 22 CLASS in. - 8 9 43 41 28 48 65 146 21 109 7 15 51 50 121 318 172 368 5. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance 5 2 1 1 4 1 - 1 1 3 1 - 1 CLASS IV. - 16 1 77 2 51 5 153 16 112 12 49 2 93 3 365 35 458 38' 7.Agriculture _ - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 45 11 34 - 3 8 2 9 19 4 - 3 3 7 16 24 109 5 17 99 7 41 226 6 19 91 3 3 29 19 27 116 21 80 445 40 107 561 g.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 5 6 4 4 1 1 - - 4 4 1 1 - - - - 6 2 4 5 1 6 11 4 5 3 2 1 2 1 6 2 4 12 21 8 18 23 12 12. Carriages and Harness- IS.Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - ~ ~ _ - ; - - - - - - 20 208 1 98 308 78 137 5 231 412 1 125 259 1 29 56 1 118 516 7 463 864 8 581 1,380 16. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 4 167 1,585 2 11 800 2 156 785 - 1 2 236 1 9 564 14 371 2 58 311 67 92 17 11 - 9 1 3 29 4 34 28 3 25 82 11 76 60 5 32 19 3 9 38 5 37 189 22 142 227 27 179 18.Dress- 19. Animal Substances 20.Vegetable Substances - 334 3 23 70 12 264 3 11 - 7 1 63 11 72 7 116 1 4 55 1 21 1 - 74 3 234 64 187 79 530 261 1 273 171 1 42 46 308 67 1,032 557 2 1,340 624 2 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities - - - 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 41 161 1 9 19 32 142 1 - 2 9 17 9 16 18 59 4 52 1 1 16 17 16 20 68 103 17 207 224 24.Witbout Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 4,820 228 4,592 _ _ 228 401 2,220 1,406 56S 1,698 2,774 - - - - - 4,472 4,472 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 4,418 4,418 ~ 1,686 2,732 - - - - ' XV.— 0C3CIUPATI0NS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 497 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CLACKMANNAN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5_ 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- - - - 6 3 1 2 15 5 1 12 1 10 3 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 - 2 33 12 1 14 7 2 1 2 33 12 1 14 7 2 1 • OROEB 1. l.LegisIator, Privy Councfl. (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. Prison Officer ------ 2.PoUce -____-_ Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer -___-_ Just, of Peace & other Local or Comity Official ORDEB 3. L Army Officer (eflFective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner - - - - - OBDEB 3. l.EstaWished Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister _ _ _ _ United Preshyterian Minister _ _ _ Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Eoman Catholic jftiest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - _ - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student ______ Law Clerk ______ 3.Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - _ Midwife _______ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ _ Teacher, Professor, Leotr. , Tutor, Governess _ School Service & oth. connect with teaching _ 5.Eeporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student _______ 6. Civil Engineer ______ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ 7.Painter, (Artist) --____ Sculptor _ _ ._ _ _ Architect - _ _ _ _ Musician, Music Master _ _ _ _ Art Student ______ Photographer ______ OKDISB 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener _____ Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Gov.) _ Inn, Hotel Servant _____ 2. Office Keeper (not Gov.) - _ _ _ Charwoman _ _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ Hospital and Institution Service _ _ _ OBDEB B. 1. Merchant ______ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) _ Commercial Traveller _ _ _ _ - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - _ 6 1 2 4 1 - - 2 - 3 1 - 1 - - - - 3 1 1 4 2 - - 1 3 4 3 1 3 4 3 - - - - - - - - - 2 16 2 17 1 103 1 6 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 i 2 2 2 1 . 3 5 3 2 3 2 1 2 7 1 8 13 21 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 5 3 3 4 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 17 2 17 1 103 1 6 1 8 6 5 2 2 4 9 4 7 12 3 7 12 1 16 32 4 4 3 2 1 2 2 5 1 2 8 5 5 2 2 4 9 4 7 12 3 24 12 3 33 33 4 4 106 2 1 2 3 11 2 2 1 1 4 38 37 107 10 1 24 102 3' 1 1 4 14 37 5 7 1 - 4 I 20 102 3 2 15 4 1 1 1 11 20 1 6 1 3 1 2 1 - 1 3 13 4 5 14 2 19 27 9 3 8 23 2 4 1 1 1 7 1 2 3 14 4 33 71 14 6 3 1 1 36 85 18 6 3 1 1 725 2 2 6 2 62 4 289 436 2 2 6 2 62 4 - 51 238 195 1 2 2 164 1 15 64 5 1 38 4 li 1 1 7 - 8 i 35 2 1 20 6 3 4 8 33 1 9 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 4i 2 18 4 7 1 9 59 2 18 4 9 1 9 102 6 1 4 - 1 - 3 - 1 1 3r 498 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 188L OCCUPATICJK-S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUJTTY OF GLACKXAJHSMl AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 6 4 1 4 3 4 2 2 1 6 6 8 7 6 14 7 ORDER ti—<»nUnued. 2.Banker ____-_- Bauk Service _ - _ - - 3. Life, House, Ship, &c,, Insurance Service - ORDER 0. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - Railway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. _ _ _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - Pilot Service _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse, Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher - - _ _ _ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watcbm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. I.Parmer, Grazier - _ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ------- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Student, Pupil _ _ - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 4 o 2 13 8 2 7 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 17 19 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 27 1 69 4 2 26 2 5 2 2 3 1 17 55 2 2 15 4 5 4 4 4 8 1 2 2 13 10 2 7 1 1 3 6 5 3 3 1 65 1 151 7 5 46 6 11 9 3 8 5 3 1 78 1 161 9 5 52 1 6 12 12 3 14 5 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 16 14 57 2 1 1 2 4 45 2 24 4 8 103 6 5 1 2 31 2 8 46 6 1 10 3 5 12 2 25 1 5 4 14 73 2 1 1 2 67 10 18 219 13 1 22 4 U 67 24 ■18 292 15 2 1 24 4 11 2 40 1 2 11 2 29 1 2 - 3 8 2 8 1 2 16 1 3 I - 1 2 3 2 2 1 11 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 2 1 6 1 3 18 2 5 8 1 3 19 2 5 ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - - _ Drover ------- Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - _ Vermin Destroyer - _ - - _ Fisherman, Fiaherwoman - - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder - - _ _ _ Printer - - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. 1, Engine and Machine Maker - _ _ Millwright ------- 2. Fitter and Turner (Engine or Maahine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 14 1 - 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 17 10 2 8 1 12 2 25 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 2 1 ; - _ - 2 1 2 1 14 3 4 16 1 7 4 22 1 3 4 4 3 8 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 16 3 5 12 7 47 1 4 9 14 8 63 1 7 .1* - _ - - _ - ; - __ XV.--OGCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLANIO, - 1881. CWCDTATIONS OF THE INHABITAOTS OF THE GOTJKT"? OF CLACEKAITlirAir AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCCPATIOSB. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- JndeT 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. Abore 20 Years. 0n. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- - 1 1 2 2 1 48 2 13 8 6 14 10 8 30 2 28 S 5 5 2 9 9 4 7 77 2 54 10 20 10 2 17 14 11 1 1 6 36 1 12 5 12 3 2 2 4 8 1 2 11 1 9 3 1 1 1 49 2 14 8 6 16 12 9 15 153 6 103 23 88 19 6 28 28 23 1 1 1 15 202 8 117 23 46 25 6 44 40 32 1 1 1 OBDEK 11, l.Builder ------- Carpenter, Joiner - - - - - Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's LaboxiiWf - - - Slater, Tiler ------ Plasterer - - _ - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - - - Plumber, Gaafitter - - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - - 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ - - Freneh Polisher ------ Locksmith, Bellhanger - _ - - House and Shop Fittings, Maker, Dealer OBDBB 18. l.Coachmaker __--_- Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker "Wheelwright ------ 2. Saddler, Harness Whip Midtet - - - 4 1 3 1 1 - - 8 1 - 1 - - - - 1 5 - 1 5 1 1 3 1 1 5 2 1 1 8 3 1 1 13 - - - - - - - - - - 2 4 4 1 1 1 7 3 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 4 1 15 4 1 8 1 15 6 1 12 OB9EB 13. l.Ship Builder -__--_ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - 2. Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - Sail Maker ------- OBDBB 1«. b. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ _ OBDEB 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - "" _ - ■ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper - - - 2. Maltster ------- Brewer - - _ _ _ _ Distiller, Rectifier . _ _ - _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - — — _ — - S.Dairyman, MilkseUer - - - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - - Biitoher, Meat Salesman - - - - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman- - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, to. J _ _ _ Baker _ - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer,, Fruiterer ^ - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - - - - - - - - - 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 6 1 7 1 3 2 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 7 11 3 7 2 1 I 13 35 1 84 1 1 7 10 8 1 2 3 2 1 21 2 20 6 21 33 36 8 9 7 1 15 2 5 9 36 4 6 30 3 6 1 13 13 12 17 2 11 4 1 6 11 1 3 25 1 2 3 2 8 1 1 2 4 1 4 3 7 2 1 1 14 1 42 1 45 1 13 1 42 58 59 28 13 26 1 23 3 7 2 16 72 8 9 79 3 13 1 45 65 61 29 13 27 1 % 8 2 16 114 9 9 124 4 4 29 3 12 1 12 30 1 2 1 9 9 6 48 1 6 2 1 1 4 29 2 12 1 12 24 1 2 1 7 9 5 47 - 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 6 10 2 10 1 4 7 1 1 5 3 4 10 4 15 1 6 14 1 4- 1 4 2 2 9 500 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881.' OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COTTNTY OF CLACKMANNAK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. C«X;UPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yra. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 10 1 -) - 199 ! 1 5 1 265 13 5 2 22 112 13 1 1 2 8 1 339 35 1 3 10 23 224 25 3 1 6 60 3 1 2 1 464 16 5 3 27 1 725 78 5 1 4 12 1 39 2 1189 92 10 1 4 15 1 66 OKRIin 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture - _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 3. Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. , Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer - - - - ■ OBDEA IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ - . - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - _ _ - Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ — _ _ Hosiery Manufacture - _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - OKDEB 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Manure Manufacture, Dealer 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ - - Tanner - - - - Currier - - - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. S.Brush and Broom Maker _ - - - ORDEB »0. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ _ - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4.Paper Manufaoturo StatiooEi ------- OBAEB »I. 1. Coal Miner - _ _ Mine Service - - - _ _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - _ - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - - Gaa Works Service - - - _ _ 3. Stone Qaarrlep -*---_ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - _ _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior ■ - - - Road Labourer - - 1513 46 6 5 11 2 2 763 30 3 1 1 2 750 16 8 4 10 2 - 227 7 1 1 536 23 2 1 1 1 357 10 1 1 2 296 4 1 3 5 2 87 1 1 3 - 7 2 22 3 2 2 25 1 2 2 41 1 33 5 1 22 4 33 10 9 29 3 4 2 3 98 6 77 5 3 127 9 81 7 2 8 250 27 38 7 2 1 60 5 3 1 2 7 190 22 35 6 - 7 1 53 5 3 1 1 4 60 5 1 1 1 2 92 13 5 2 1 1 29 3 20 2 9 1 9 2 - 1 3 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 2 7 6 6 1 2 11 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , - - 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 3 2 25 2 1 5 2 1 13 2 1 1 4 9 2 2 51 6 2 7 12 1 9 2 1 2 3 i 1 3 3 2 27 2 2 13 29 4 4 76 9 5 2 13 32 7 6 103 9 7 23 1 12 11 - 1 11 7 4 51 147 2 1 6 116 1 1 6 1 1 i 1 1 314 6 6 9 5 21 3 10 1 3 151 3 8 6 3 8 1 8 10 17 1 2 3 3 3 198 2 1 6 598 9 14 18 9 38 5 1 25 2 17 796 9 14 18 9 40 6 1 31 2 17 26 1 7 1 19 _ _ - 7 1 5 11 i 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 501 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CLACKMANNAN AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 2a 25- 45- 65- 10 13 1 21 1 21 21 10 1 4 1 9 17 6 2 1 2 1 Under 20 Years. 18 18 1 Above I Total 20 at all Years. Ages. 3 16 1 1 50 10 10 3 5 1 7 4 1 180 44 10 17 16 1632 2594 180 20 5 1 10 4 1 115 29 4 2 103 16 20 40 3 17 1 1 17 2660 1812 42 5 1 1 3 42 83 2 13 OCCUPATIONS. 12 2 21 10 2 384 85 24 17 207 1 1 4 58 103 2 24 1 1 22 ORD£R at—contimteii. Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 5. Salt Maker, Dealer - _ - 6. Waterworks Service - - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 15 3 22 10 2 424 88 41 18 1 224 2660 1812 S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ - - Blacksmith ______ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ Anchor, Chain Manufacture _ _ - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker Q.Copper Manufacture Coppersmith lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Fencer _ _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker Olt»l:R 92. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ - - _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - — 2. General Labourer _ - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OSDEB 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - OBDEB 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - » ORDEB as. l.SohoIars _ _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated OocnpatioQ Above 20 Years. 20 83 4820 2630 1888 228 2530 1888 Un. 5 Yrs. 76 4592 61 1625 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 12469 263 15 10 7 30 35 228 401 2220 1406 565 502 XV.^OOCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAOT), 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MAIiES. Und. 5 Yrs. 8,292 13453 6,577 15- 8,292 18 17 137 150 1,248 118S3 342 85 452 732 3,876 91 8,292 14 17 37 100 146 i 12 16 67 7 4 2 94 230 31 2 10 728 42 20- 4,637 12944 211 97 539 621 3,272 47 7 63 272 85 205 247 25- 549 289 1,493 1,313 9,117 183 45- 97 181 358 717 490 15 31 42 67 460 42 20 25 2 296 482 111 14 68 1,993 252 1 11883 228 145 562 927 4,541 263 65- Under 20 Years. 2,069 91 227 353 110 10 60 1,622 ;9 2 47 115 124 310 289 1,155 1,174 139 48 186 1,106 73 83 128 17 708 74 40 122 289 1,051 493 27,322 345 63 225 4,017 1,225 6 183 63 40 135 145 105 457 58 35 26 73 7 346 684 278 31 890 7 263 360 102 589 882 6,123 20,266 Above 20 Years. 28,866 40 22 100 277 12 93 199 91 10 17 274 223 1 •493 11 63 286 102 242 347 863 19 64 83 627 49 24 28 4 390 712 142 16 78 2,721 294 1 91 20,176 1,062 671 2,716 3,050 17,981 Total at all 53,688 1,422 673 3,305 3,932 23,104 21,252 231 260 571 571 646 2,070 2,810 240 324 1,985 143 133 250 27 1,374 2,025 824 114 391 7,595 2,677 15 OCCUPATIONa Total - 53,195 CI.A88E8. I. PnOFBSBIONAL II. DOMESTIO III. CiOMMEEOIAL - lY. AOBIOULTUKAL V. IKBUSTBIAL - ( VI. Unoccupied and NoM- i Pbodugtivb - -} 242 323 857 673 2,417 3,673 259 152 407 2,512 192 157 284 31 1,764 2,737 130 409 10,316 2,971 10 1,077 20,175 OBOKRS. CLASS I. 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4. Domestic OfBcers or Services CLASS in. 6. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 7.Agriculture - - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9.Booka, Prints, and Maps lO.Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging - 17.TextUe Fabrics - - - 18.Dres3 _ _ - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21.Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ . 23.Kefuse Matters - - . CLASS VI. 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 25,667 674 4,016 48 906 5,065 42,487 27 647 4,015 904 2 83 16 7 511 2,248 1,454 4 160 152 434 393 ,1,689 31 225 1,734 21,495 391 1,689 225 21 41 989 418 1 80 52 103 Above Und. 20 Years. 27,628 8,077 281 2,326 17 681 3,331 20,992 25 256 2,326 22,377 20,110 1,385 20,110 679 2 24 4 470 1,259 1,036 3 80 100 831 5 Yrs. 12682 8,077 4,808 5 299 17 28 300 1,390 14 197 1,434 120331,385 15- 4,500 20,992 299 17 28 4 210 30 13 7 17 20- 955 6 149 968 2,334 25- 12987 7,372 124 916 4 250 1,279 10414 1,390 197 85 955 149 8,077 12033 6 3 37 779 1 67 45 45- 65- 2,769 52 370 5 210 822 6,913 17 85 2 72 262 2,331 16 109 916 249 1 5 47 370 2 15 85 210 71 1 1,385 38 460 323 40 29 64 2,334 8 165 468 436 1 82 83 129 3 10414 1 197 263 209 1 4 107 70 78 5 31 6,913 2,331 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, l^Sl. 503 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIBXING AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Tin. 5 5- 16- lYrs. 20- 25- 48 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 40 1 163 1 1 1 1 - 1 „ Above 20 Years 113 135 19 21 109 5 4 3 46 44 1 163 49 18 72 55 5 67 22 7 Total at all Ages, 12 172 47 26 1 2 112 24 7 10 4 6 1 3 17 15 18 2 6 10 1 11 5 157 319 40 10 23 OCCUPATIONS. 75 61 6 13 281 50 26 1 2 156 24 7 10 5 169 1 3 18 4 4 8 1 6 28 20 2 9 11 1 11 368 68 10 29 OBDEB 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ _ - - - Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 2.Police ___---- Municipal, Parish Officer - Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or CouQty Official ORUEie S. 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) - Soldier and Nou-Commissioned Officer ■ Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - - - - OEDEB 3. 17 4 1. Established Church Minister - - - Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister _ _ - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student Law Clerk - - - - 3. Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ Dentist _____ ^ Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife _ - _ _ - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - Subordinate Medical Service 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Govemees - School Service & oth. connect, with Teaching 5,Author, Editor, Journalist _ _ _ Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ . Student _______ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ _ Mining Engineer _ _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - _ _ 7. Painter (Artist) - _ - - _ Engraver (Artist) - _ _ _ Sculptor _____ Architect _ _ - _ _ Musician, Music Master - - _ Art Student _ _ _ _ Photographer - - - _ _ Actor, Actress _____ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &o. - S.Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service 41 1 232 46 278 1 7 13 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 108 7 269 OBDEB 4. L Domestic Coachman, Groom - Domestic Gardener - - _ - . Domestic Indoor Servant' - - _ . Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - _ _ _ - 3561 14 17 1627 6 40 1 124 39 1934 14 11 15-20- 269 26- 46- 65- 289 1338917 3 26 1 5 2 2 10 772 204 3 504 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 4 2 1 12 3 - - 2 1 19 2 1 19 ORDEB 4 — continued. 2.0fBce Keeper (not (Jovemment) - - - Cook (not Domestic) - - - - - Charwoman ____-- Washing and Bathing Service - - - Hospital and Institution Service - - - OBDEB 5. 1. Merchant - - - Broiler, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - Officer of Commercial Company, &o. - - 2.Banker ______ Bank Service - - - 3. Life, House, Ship, fee, Insurance Service - OBDEB 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Kailway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) - - Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ . _ - Tramway Companies Service _ _ - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service ------ Boat Owner, Hirer - _ - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher ------ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBDEB 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Est-ate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil _ - - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - S.Nurseryman, Seedsman. Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - _ _ OBDEB 8, 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ _ - _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - _ - 8 1 29 360 25 2 54 8 1 27 306 25 - 10 2 44 1 25 4 2 1 10 109 16 3 13 139 6 3 3 .33 _ 1 36 1 1 1 1 169 31 1 1 6 1 5 6 134 26 2 10 41 6 3 4 45 172 8 27 22 5 22 4 3 3 42 1 6 11 9 1 2 1 2 3 10 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 205 SI 1 17 71 12 13 4 57 358 1 14 65 34 17 72 14 14 5 57 663 1 14 96 35 1 8 9 5 1 8 4 - - 5 1 4 1 2 - - - 7 6 1 i 70 12 8 3 4 89 7 63 13 20 2 16 2 22 8 42 10 9 94 2 72 40 35 2 2 36 6 6 2 71 29 22 230 2 13 261 1 95 4 144 4 3 4 224 24 4 17 3 9 2 5 83 3 3 8 108 38 2 58 8 6 89 7 7 21 2 1 9 2 3 28 9 2 13 2 13 1 14 1 8 3 4 96 7 69 14 24 2 16 2 92 20 124 41 37 416 5 5 23 469 1 182 8 250 6 11 14 362 38 11 68 6 132 44 41 612 5 5 33 528 1 196 8 274 8 11 14 378 40 11 150 26 3 2 2 1 1 25 1 1 24 1 3 2 2 1 1 - 1 16 8 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 142 8 1 2 132 555 14 1 1 1 8 3 14 99 3 338 13 1 7 9 6 319 118 27 676 63 5 33 8 25 387 21 27 305 51 6 2 36 8 26 165 1 7 74 11 9 2 8 2 132 697 17 1 1 2 8 8 885 239 64 1293 138 11 2 1 85 27 66 887 371 64 1990 155 11 3 2 87 85 68 79 810 1 6 8 224 1 79 586 1 6 7 _ 2i 196 1 145 4 11 234 1 8 43 162 2 3 25 45 1 - i 10 2 1 2 7 2 12 4 18 8 18 2 72 1 7 2 5 3 26 1 4 2 14 2 1 7 S3 10 29 5 112 7 47 10 31 5 113 - - - - _ - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 505 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 1 3 5 5 12 1 5 8 3 2 1 1 1 16 27 1 17 28 ORDEK S— continued. Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ Fislierman, Fisherwoman ORDEK 9, 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Musio Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - - - Printer - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Map, Print Colourer, Seller - ORDER 10. l.Bngine and Machine Maker - - - Millwright - - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery, Maker, Dealer 2. Tool Maker, Dealer Cutler - _ _ _ File Maker Saw Maker - - - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7.Type Cutter, Founder 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker ORDER 11. l.BuUder - - - Carpenter, Joiner - _ ^ Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - - - _ _ Plasterer - - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture' Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3. Wood Carver _ _ _ Carver and Gilder - - Dealer in Works of Art ORDER 18. l.Coachmaker - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright _ _ _ _ _ 2 - 2 - - - 1 - 1 - 3 8 1 6 32 2 1 1 2 1 12 1 17 1 27 3 12 1 8 3 4 1 4 1 9 40 3 1 1 35 1 3 61 7 1 44 1 3 91 10 2 1 11 3 9 5 5 10 1 6 9 6 1 9 5 3 4 1 1 - 1 5 4 3 5 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 - 3 2 3 1 1 6 14 3 20 11 1 1 1 14 2 10 3 14 11 2 1 11 38 10 61 26 4 8 5 4 25 1 1 2 1 12 8 29 5 3 1 2 11 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 17 3 22 14 1 1 1 2 20 2 65 21 105 43 7 11 1 2 7 6 48 1 2 2 1 2 82 24 127 67 8 12 1 1 2 9 6 68 1 2 4 1 2 - 24 5 1 3 14 15 5 172 4 93 9 23 21 49 57 28 2 1 1 2 164 7 90 17 19 17 17 36 17 1 2 32 372 29 267 71 77 44 8 49 89 49 1 4 4 2 5 1 1 17 138 6 95 34 30 11 5 10 24 22 1 2 1 40 25 8 9 2 2 1 5 1 2 196 4 98 9 24 24 63 72 33 2 1 1 51 714 42 477 130 135 74 13 78 150 93 2 5 5 2 9 4 1 51 910 46 575 139 159 98 13 141 222 126 2 5 5 4 10 5 1 1 4 17 10 1 1 1 6 1 _ 3 11 9 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 1 2 6 3 1 1 2 2 - 4 1 30 1 2 19 2 48 5 17 2 - 34 1 3 84 9 118 1 12 - - - - - - - - 3s 506 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING AT DIFFEKESTT ages. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. i Ul3. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- 45 -65-1 OKUBi:il 10—co)Uinw:d. * - - 2 6 1 2 1 1 2 9 2 11 2 Cartwright - - Perambulator Maker - - _ _ - - - 2 7 10 13 13 3 9 39 48 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - «Ki>i:u i.i. - 4 9 2 7 2 5 3 10 1 17 7 47 3 18 2 1 2 1 13 2 7 2 26 10 77 4 39 12 84 6 l.Ship Builder Ship Builder's Labourer Shipwright, Ship Carjienter (.ishoit) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - : - - - - - - - - 1 3 3 6 1 2 - - 4 4 8 4 4 8 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - 1 1 I - - '■ - - OBDEK 14. - - - 1 - - 1 1 2.GUI1 Powder, Cotton, Explos. Suli^t. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. 11 1 6 1 5 - 1 5 1 5 - _ : - 3 17 8 6 32 19 107 1 8 64 1 17 20 8 33 220 2 53 228 2 3. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter 1 1 1 1 1 - '- -" 1 1 OUDEB 15. 2 1 1 1 2 11 6 4 3 - 1 3 16 11 17 14 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist '- Tobaoco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker 6 1 3 3 1 - - 3 3 1 - ORDER 16. - - _ 3 1 30 2 16 1 1 6 1 _ 54 2 4 54 2 4 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper 37 111 4 37 111 4 - - 1 17 31 3 14 59 1 6 21 - 2 4 1 5 3 3 2 1 6 31 14 70 3 1 12 7 44 2 1 1 9 1 4 1 5 2 7 47 25 125 7 7 51 26 130 9 2. Maltster Brewer Distiller, Rectifier Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman 3 47 5 3 42 1 4 1 1 1 19 1 18 4 - I 1 1 29 1 51 2 35 1 1 1 8 99 1 1 137 4 41 2 1 3 8 63 3 2 87 23 86 10 5 6 7 26 192 10 12 171 4 26 27 6 1 3 15 19 64 6 11 84 8 1 r, 4 1 3 6 13 3 3 28 2 44 2 1 2 8 128 '.i 1 188 61 1 159 22 6 11 28 59 332 22 28 37u 4 63 1 203 22 8 12 30 67 460 24 29 658 4 3. Dairyman, MilkscUer Cheesemonger, Butterman - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ . Coufectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - 50 7 4 1 9 22 30 21 164 1 15 1 4 3 1 11 1 35 6 4 1 9 18 27 20 153 - 1 1 1 16 4 3 lu 1 10 1 5 2 1 16 11 2 4 6 9 13 49 8 2 3 1 5 4 13 2 66 6 1 1 3 ^4 i 22 ORUEIt I J. no 1 213 2 165 10 2 1 512 34 2 344 14 1 2 2 100 2 1 1 323 3 3 1121 60 2 7 3 1444 63 2 7 l.Wool Dealer, Broker - Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - - 1148 2 15 513 6 635 2 9 - 129 384 6 242 4 235 1 120 2 4 38 - - - 1 1 1 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 507 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLINa AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yvs. 5- 15- ' 20- 25- 15- X 35- Jnder j 20 fears. ^■faove 20 Vears. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. A-bove Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDER n—continued. - 6 73 ] 3 50 2 11 ] 26 188 1 5 55 LOO 1 36 39 1 9 223 119 43S 1 6 1 128 661 1 6 1 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Cotton, Calico, Warehouseman, Dealer Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer • Muslin Emhroiderer 252 376 2 2 8 91 164 1 2 161 212 2 1 6 - 17 74 28 136 - 1 1 1 48 85 1 62 80 1 34 41 1 2 17 6 4 - 5 5 4 1 9 11 1 10 1 25 1 35 4.Jute Manufacture - - - - Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 1 4 1 1 3 - 1 1 2 - 1 - - 1 11 1 22 1 18 1 89 5 5 49 4 6 25 72 3 5 2 17 32 11 2 29 2 111 9 13 58 157 3 11 42 60 268 3 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) ----- Trimming Maker, Dealer 74 1 266 48 26 9 7 7 29 153 20 2 1 5 45 1 113 28 24 9 6 2 - 4 28 3 25 125 17 2 1 5 14 44 17 1 1 1 20 32 8 14 3 1 1 11 1 28 2 9 4 3 9 1 1 2 ORDER IS. ■' - 21 1 7 2 i 70 1 34 2 3 76 1 25 4 1 2 142 12 1 3 173 10 2 2 91 8 3 1 163 7 3 35 2 1 52 1 4 91 2 41 4 7 344 23 5 4 413 21 7 11 i35 25 5 4 454 25 7 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor -_--__- Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _ - _ - Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ _ - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 4 6 45 1153 34 156 21 3 31 2 20 369 13 16 2 7 1 4 5 25 794 21 140 19 3 24 1 r 1 22 1 5 1 19 337 12 11 2 7 1 1 12 284 6 8 2 9 2 1 9 364 11 39 3 6 1 1 2 3 127 4 55 7 1 9 1 1 19 38 9 ORDER 19. ; - . - 1 1 1 5 ■ 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 2 9 1 1 2 l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Comb Maker - - 1 1 - 1 - - - - 2 3 3 7 3 5 10 27 14 1 20 8 3 5 3 5 7 11 53 32 14 58 39 2.Skinner, Furrier - - Tanner - - - Currier - - _ _ 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - - - - 5 1 - - 6 6 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - ORDER 20. - - - 6 3 1 1 1 - - 7 1 . 3 1 7 1 3 1 l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - - Japanner - - _ . - _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer - - - ; ; - - - - i 7 2 1 - 13 1 13 1 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer - Thatcher - - - 1 1 - - 1 , 1 - 1 5 2 1 5 22 9 i 3 4 15 5 1 7 2 31 65 12 1 19 14 17 26 1 12 4 5 3 4 3 6 27 11 4 4 57 109 17 3 42 23 63 136 28 3 46 27 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer - _ - _ - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - _ - _ . _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - _ 1 2 1 2 - - - 1 1 1 : - 1 21 4 21 1 63 3 1 18 4 2 i 1 22 4 103 8 3 125 12 3 4. Paper Manufacture - - - Stationer - - _ _ - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - 150 6 80 70 6 - 13 67 38 1 29 2 3 1 2 ORDER SI. - 311 33 687 125 560 155 4 1303 360 37 517 105 1 26 52 21 6 998 158 2432 641 1 73 3430 799 1 73 l.Coal Miner - - Ironstone Miner - - - - Gold Miner - - Mine Service - - - 62 8 23 7 39 1 - 1 22 7 15 1 14 10 - 508 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OUDEK il— continued. - 1 2 2 1 3 1 3 11 17 1 24 17 16 1 10 15 7 2 2 3 1 5 1 43 2 47 34 46 3 52 36 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalbeaver, Labourer - - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Works Service 2 2 2 2 - - - 2 1 1 "" 11 3 1 3 4 2 41 7 1 1 1 9 5 6 1 48 6 6 1 18 1 6 16 16 186 8 37 1 6 10 45 1 2 12 58 54 81 4 17 6 26 2 42 1 69 38 11 2 1 6 28 8 2 52 10 2 1 1 12 9 6 3 326 20 61 1 7 16 95 2 4 88 1 151 110 378 30 63 1 8 17 107 2 4 97 1 157 113 3. Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dres.9er - Limestone Quarrier Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - _ . _ _ Koad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer _ - - - - Railway Contractor Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 27 19 8 - 5 14 5 3 - - - 2 2 13 2 1 10 1 1 2 2 25 5 2 27 5 2 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 2 22 1 2 1 20 - 1 2 1 3 5 10 2 - - - - - - - 5.SaIt Maker, Dealer 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 1 2 29 8 1 2 40 42 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 1 3 1 - 5 5 10 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - - - - - - - 274 31 5 3 30 835 1 126 9 14 76 576 97 16 11 42 1299 1 261 98 19 60 438 115 88 9 14 51 29 34 2 3 1109 1 157 14 17 106 2364 1 502 236 41 119 3473 2 659 250 58 225 S.Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture _ _ _ Blacksmith _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen, Range, Stove, Grate Maker 9 3 _ 9 3 - - - 1 4 2 4 1 - - - 1 2 1 - - 1 3 1 3 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 19 14 25 7 4 23 50 73 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - - 5 2 13 2 1 6 1 2 11 3 1 9 1 5 1 6 - 18 4 1 22 4 1 16 3 40 8 1 17 3 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - - Wire Fencer - - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - Hinge Maker _ _ _ 5 7 - 5 7 - - 2 2 3 i 1 ORDER as. - 1 1 8 6 6 1 1 6 3 7 3 1 16 10 55 6 6 15 2 40 9 10 4 15 2 2 9 6 7 1 1 41 15 117 20 19 50 21 124 21 20 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 203 2 104 1 62 3 141 2 101 1 - 13 1 49 2 41 6 52 34 34 2 46 1 14 16 - 24 14 2 185 32 9 3 1 236 73 8 1 1 868 241 15 7 1 719 87 5 3 187 9 3 1 209 46 11 3 1 2010 410 31 12 2 2219 456 42 15 3 2. General Labourer _ _ _ . _ Eiig. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 66 2 15 41 9 9 20 57 2 6 21 - 1 2 9 8 18 5 1 11 27 2 4 10 23 1 2 ORDER m. - 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 1 1 7 6 3 8 6 3 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - 3 ~ 3 - - - 3 - :;j ORDER 34. '■ - 91 47 183 263 493 91 986 1077 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ ORDER 23. 22377 1385 20992 1385 1 2334'io 14 1 5913 2331 251 8041 1058? 1296 - - - - - 10838 9337 - 10838 9337 1. Scholars _ - - - _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 10434 9676 10434 9676 - 221 7856 10213 1820 - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 509 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 6 Yra. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 5,466 9,225 4,164 4,006 9,639 4,984 1,267 18,855 19,896 38,751 Total - - 39,431 18,024 21,407 5,298 8,622 4,104 3,997 10084 5,562 1,764 CLASSES. - 8 366 88 334 200 33 374 656 1,029 I. Peofbssiosal 539 332 207 - 12 320 63 104 33 7 - 12 103 120 389 227 49 115 785 900 II. Domestic 2,998 897 2,101 - 102 796 754 948 341 58 - 190 344 293 907 370 84 534 1,654 2,188 III. Commercial - 67 37 30 - 20 17 8 16 2 4 - 48 304 309 810 461 139 352 1,719 2,071 IV. Agbicultural 786 235 551 - 27 208 195 177 148 31 - 817 2,959 3,129 6,931 3,466 641 3,776 14,167 17,943 V. Industrial 6,862 2,469 3,393 - 529 1,940 1,359 1,245 636 153 5,466 8,150 88 67 268 260 321 13,704 916 14,620 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Productive ] 29,179 14,064 15,125 5,298 7,932 824 1,618 7,594 4,402 1,511 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 4 4 14 352 23 65 87 23 224 44 32 124 11 4 18 18 356 165 59 431 183 59 787 1. Government - _ _ 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 18 521 4 328 14 193 - 12 4 316 5 58 7 97 2 31 7 12 103 120 389 227 49 115 785 900 4. Domestic Oificers or Services CLASS III. I 2,998 897 2,101 102 796 754 948 341 58 - 24 166 178 166 135 158 284 623 96 274 22 62 202 332 537 1,117 739 1,449 S.Commerical Occupations 6. Conveyance - CLASS IV 18 49 6 31 12 18 - 20 6 11 3 5 9 7 2 4 - 43 5 287 17 296 13 738 72 425 36 129 10 330 22 1,588 131 1,918 153 7. Agriculture - _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 786 235 551 - 27 208 195 177 148 31 - 6 25 45 12 169 342 8 214 483 25 441 988 14 165 371 3 20 62 18 194 387 50 840 1,904 68 1,034 •2,291 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 10 9 57 2 33 10 7 24 - 8 2 25 3 2 13 4 2 11 3 2 1 ; .- 92 2 8 489 32 8 599 29 31 1,108 93 7 428 30 3 44 7 8 581 34 49 2,179 159 57 2,760 193 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compoimds - 13 2 9 1 4 1 - 1 8 1 3 1 1 - - 56 318 180 675 153 443 7 419 944 3 237 710 2 60 lti2 236 993 12 869. 2,259 12 1,105 3,252 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 2 415 4,010 43 1,988 2 372 2,022 - 4 476 39 1,512 2 46 957 122 723 160 283 44 59 _ n 13 49 So 71 29 214 10 129 143 8 63 35 25 60 48 463 18 246 523 18 294 18. Dress- - _ - _ 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 923 123 230 52 693 71 - 10 10 220 42 241 34 296 23 123 14 33 - 194 55 646 321 1 652 440 1,563 956 3 667 618 2 89 128 1 840 376 1 2,971 2,142 6 3,811 2,518 21. Mineral Substances - 22,General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 46 249 3 22 88 1 24 161 2 - 4 16 18 72 1 6 51 1 4 58 1 12 38 2 14 5,466 S,150 88 67 268 260 321 - 88 3,616 916 1,004 13,616 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 15,949 13,230 824 13,230 15,125 5,298 7,932 824 1,618 7,594 4,402 1,511 510 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. an. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- ORDER I. 2 2 3 9 i & 16 9 2 13 6 4 1 5 11 37 23 2 42 34 2 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil 9ervice— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - 14 2 1 3 1 11 1 1 _ 3 1 5 5 1 1 1 - - 1 1 5 6 1 39 20 1 9 11 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 53 40 6 4 64 41 6 4 2. Police - . _ - - Muncipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer .----- Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OBDEK 2. 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - ' I - 2 6 10 2 7 2 4 10 2 1 11 8 14 13 11 8 14 13 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) - Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - f - - - 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 - 5 2 6 5 2 6 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, B.N. - _ -, _ Navy Pensioner - - - - OBDER 3. - - - - - - - - - _ - 1 1 17 11 6 2 8 6 3 5 6 11 7 9 3 2 4 4 4 5 4 1 2 - 34 22 16 5 10 12 7 6 10 34 22 16 5 10 12 7 6 10 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 4 - 4 - - - - - 4 - - 1 20 11 5 19 1 14 15 3 2 21 5 36 1 28 5 36 1 49 2. Advocate - _ _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - Law Student - - - - Law Clerk - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - 2 5 2 6 21 1 3 8 1 1 2 5 32 2 8 32 4 13 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist _ . - _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife - - - - - - Nurs| (not Domestic Servant) 3 28 1 3 27 - 1 2 i 2 12 1 6 ~ 2 23 16 1 43 4 2 20 3 1 25 79 6 5 104 6 5 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 182 29 1 82 3 100 26 1 12 70 3 34 10 58 14 7 2 1 1 ' ', _ - 283 1 9 5 1 2 3 - - 283 1 1 11 8 1 294 9 5.Author, Editor, Journalist _ _ - Student - - - - , - Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits 1 239 232 1 7 - 232 6 1 1 _ _ i " 3 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 1 3 1 3 2 1 11 2 6 14 4 7 6. Civil Engineer - Mining Engineer Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ : : _ -' '- _-.; - 1 1 1 5 2 2 3 5 1 2 9 3 1 12 4 3 2 1 6 1 2 5 5 2 1 1 1 5 2 3 18 3 2 20 10 10 4 1 19 4 2 25 10 2 13 4 1 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ - Engraver (Artist) Sculptor - - - - Architect - - Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer 7, Actor, Actress _ - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 2 17 12 3 4 6 2 13 6 3 - - 4 6 3 2 1 2 7 4 2 3 - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service : ORDER 4. - - - - - - - - 3 6 2 26 62 12 2 27 77 9 1 5 98 253 23 3 5 44 166 13 3 3 43 3 29 68 14 2 172 539 46 10 10 201 607 59 10 12 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government)- Inn, Hotel Servant - . - 2702 7 1 879 1823 7 1 - 101 778 720 1 851 1 221 4 31 2 - 1 1 1 1 6 1 _ 2 1 1 7 1 3 7 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman - - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service ORDER 6. 2 16 197 73 7 11 2 16 190 62 - 1 6 11 1 12 20 7 53 36 1 6 103 6 1 2 22 » - 1 1 2 4 1 32 25 11 8 21 16 8 5 7 1 5 1 1 62 46 24 14 62 47 24 15 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - _ . _ 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 511 OGCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 23 1 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above Total 20 at all, Years. Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 158 16 1 2 13 92 1 15 5 1 20 140 5 16 26 3 26 4 4 9 6 1 1 1 1 181 17 1 3 36 264 11 36 41 3 37 446 11 53 42 OaDGR 5—contimied. Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker _ _ _ - Bank Service 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - OKDER C. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus,;Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &o. Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ . Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - |5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm BaUiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd _ _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine ftoprietor. Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil Colonial Planter - - - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) OffiBEK 8. l.Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fisherwoman - OltBER 9. 1 .Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - - _ _ Printer .. _ - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Enginc and Machine Maker - Millwright- - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine'and Machine) Boiler Maker - - ' - Spinning and Weaving (Machine) Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.T00I Maker, Dealer Cutler - - - - Saw Maker - - 17 6 11 - 6 3 8 - - - 12 2 1 1 149 1 4 43 1 1 3 31 9 17 4 3 1 1 47 1 6 2 3 31 4 51 18 1 26 2 1 11 2 21 13 7 102 1 6 4 177 87 9 118 9 2 4 26 8 1 27 1 3 2 1 24 6 4 1 70 52 7 63 19 1 31 6 7 1 12 12 2 5 1 2 2 1 2 10 4 55 1 1 3 33 10 17 4 3 1 2 196 2 30 17 11 162 14 11 9 310 169 19 202 11 3 7 58 12 3 68 1 34 17 11 217 15 12 12 343 179 19 219 15 3 7 61 13 5 264 3 6 4 1 7 21 10 6 21 4 6 4 1 1 6 - 2 15 3 4 6 1 1 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 - i2 1 2 54 207 4 4 1 15 6 57 1 191 16 2 1 1 8 1 13 117 90 12 374 40 4 1 38 6 56 158 6 11 167 20 4 21 2 36 63 3 34 9 6 1 13 2 54 249 4 4 1 16 344 153 27 766 84 10 1 1 1 73 10 118 346 207 27 1015, 88 10 1 1 1 77 11 134 37 745 2 2 235 37 510 2 2 - 27 208 194 1 7 170 18 127 1 2 12 19 - 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 8 3 5 1 4 3 6 7 41 1 14 3 1 2 18 2 10 2 1 1 6 3 3 1 4 11 6 12 10 65 3 1 34 9 15 11 69 3 1 45 - - - - - - _ - - 1 1 4 2 1 7 1 1 2 6 7 2 13 1 2 6 6 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 11 1 1 15 2 27 3 3 18 1 3 38 4 4 7 2 1 - 7 2 1 - - - 2 1 4 1 1 1 - - 3 11 5 3 38 72 31 19 1 24 1 99 52 30 3 1 90 2 138 127 62 7 1 2 35 4 42 37 38 2 1 2 6 1 2 1 7 1 1 41 83 36 22 1 155 8 281 217 137 13 3 1 4 196 8 364 253 159 14 3 1 4 3 2 1 - - 2 1 - - - 512 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Vrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yra 5- 15- - 20- - 25 45- - S5r - 2 1 7 1 4 10 1 1 4 1 I 1 19 1 1 28 1 1 1 1 OKDEB 10— continued. S.Watch and Clock Maker - _ - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician 6.Mu8ical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7.Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDEK 11. 1. Builder Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3.Wood Carver _ _ _ Carver and GUder - -* Figure, Image Maker, Dealer ORDER IS. l.Coachmaker Wheelwright Cartwright- - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker 2 4 - 2 4 - - - 1 2 2 1 11 5 2 1 9 15 2 134 2 53 8 13 13 1 58 .50 8 1 1 1 163 4 115 27 37 22 5 37 66 11 1 4 19 333 20 235 77 52 30 9 63 117, 29 1 1 2 14 129 5 74 36 27 13 9 17 24 13 1 5 1 2 1 3 26 1 22 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 145 2 58 10 13 14 1 67 65 10 1 1 37 651 30 446 142 118 66 23 117 199 54 1 7 1 4 7 1 37 796 32 504 1,52 131 80 24 184 264 64 1 7 1 2 4 7 1 1 1 55 1 32 1 23 - 1 7 25 1 12 11 - - - - 3 2 3 3 1 4 9 1 10 11 3 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 15 1 13 20 18 1 15 23 - - - - - - - - - i - 61 11 2 13 4 1 242 113 75 21 4 31 3 217 220 121 11 2 28 415 293 303 23 4 69 1 104 159 123 16 1 23 2 8 21 13 2 303 124 77 34 4 35 4 744 693 560 52 7 120 3 1047 817 637 86 11 155 7 ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - - - Ship Builder's Labourer Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker- - - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacturer - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist- - - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter - - OICDElt 15. 1. Tobacco M.inuf.n.ct\irer, Tobacconist Tobacco-l'ipu, Snnll'-Bo.\ Maker - OIMVESC 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Brewer Distiller, Rectifier - .- _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - _ _ _ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook 12 1 9 3 1 1 8 3 1 - - - 2 3 1 20 7 1 2 7 18 2 5 1 14 66 7 5 1 5 18 1 6 1 3 1 22 7 1 12 2 26 108 11 15 3 48 115 12 2 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 6 1 3 2 11 1 11 1 2 2 - - 2 - - - 2 3 2 18 1 1 4 1 2 26 2 1 1 63 1 1 2 4 13 2 23 2 1 2 42 6 3 2 19 56 1 18 46 7 7 9 11 103 3 9 1 4 3 7 40 19 19 5 6 8 15 46 4 4 2 1 1 2 6 10 4 3 2 1 5 1 1 2 4 1 2 29 4 1 1 81 1 20 3 8 8 32 115 3 49 92 17 16 17 29 196 7 20 3 9 9 34 119 4 51 121 17 20 18 30 277 8 11 97 10 40 42 5 5 8 17 23 i 3 10 6 2 11 ii7 10 37 32 5 5 8 11 21 - 1 3 9 6 2 1 6 3 1 1 5 2 4 20 5 12 14 3 1 1 o 11 7 58 5 13 14 1 4 6 4 6 . ; 18 6 1 1 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 513 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DTIMBAETON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. —hove 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20_ 25- 45- 65- : 31 1 75 1 1 58 11 3 108 6 6 45 2 17 1 106 1 20 3 228 6 21 3 334 7 ORDER 16— cmtinued. Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Sugar Refiner - - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Glng. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDIER 17. LWool Dealer, Broker - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - . _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer _ - _ _ - 3. Cotton Manufacture - . - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - _ Muslin Embroiderer _ _ _ _ Tape Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 4.RopB, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller — _ _ _ Net Maker - - _ _ _ _ 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ _ _ Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Bug Manufacturer _ _ _ Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - ■ - - Embroiderer ______ Yam (undefined) Merchant - - - _ ORDER 18. ] .Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor- _______ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Malter Shawl Manufacture _ - _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture _ _ _ - _ Hosier, Haberdasher _ - — _ _ Glover, Glove Maker - _ _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ - - Clog Maker- ______ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - _ _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - - _ _ _ ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ - _ _ Tanner ______ Currier _____ _ 5. Hair, Bristle Manufacture _ - - _ Brush and Broom Maker _ - _ _ ORDER 20. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman Japanner _ _ _ _ - _ _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufao., Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Bush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher _ _ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer _ Sawyer _ _____ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner _ _ _ _ Box Maker _ - _ _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Paper Manufacture - - - - Stationer ■ - - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - 22 135 5 17 17 118 - 3 5 14 2 25 7 42 6 37 2 14 - 1 24 286 1 1 5 1 57 587 i 26 1 27 391 2 1 2 1 18 2 13 3 1 106 760 6 2 2 7 1 5 1 32 3 1 5 2 3 236 424 1 3 1 2 2 7 2 19 2 6 1 1 68 79 4 3 1 1 81 873 5 1 31 3 25 3 6 2 437 1654 9 5 2 4 11 1 16 4 72 5 3 25 4 6 2 1 518 2527 9 5 2 4 16 1 16 5 103 5 29 1 2 2 729 2963 68 18 4 2 42 12 1 82 13 32 6 3 1 14 271 1580 37 8 2 31 4 28 9 4 15 1 a 2 458 1383 31 10 4 11 8 1 54 4 28 6 3 1 - 1 66 393 8 2 1 3 1 1 13 20S 1187 29 6 1 28 3 27 9 4 4 2 1 144 757 19 1 9 2 13 5 5 1 1 164 485 11 9 1 5 21 4 11 3 2 4 115 ISO 3 1 1 16 10 2 1 2 35 11 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 - 7 3 1 1 32 1 10 5 2 45 20 4 4 96 1 1 1 102 3 5 1 2 52 2 1 84 2 13 1 21 1 39 1 13 6 8 206 1 2 1 2 1 227 3 11 1 9 245 1 2 1 2 1 1 240 3 17 1 34 807 57 9 2 10 3 1 10 211 5 1 1 2 24 596 52 8 1 8 3 1 - 9 1 10 202 4 1 1 2 16 216 3 5 1 7 266 20 1 2 1 92 23 4 1 1 1 22 6 4 1 - - - - 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 3 1 - - 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 11 1 12 1 17 4 5 14 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 2 14 46 3 3 2 12 32 11 1 1 1 9 33 1 1 3 9 5 2 1 2 1 6 1 6 1 1 1 3 2 13 1 28 4 1 3 1 1 4 2 29 99 5 5 2 22 1 49 18 4 1 3 1 1 4 2 31 112 5 6 2 22 1 77 22 4 1 104 18 48 4 1 56 14 - 9 1 39 3 30 4 18 5 1 8 5 - 3 T 514 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUmBARTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25' 45- 65^ _ 34 48 8 2 12 1 1 9 i 47 16 2 4 7 122 164 15 2 4 4 25 6 1 11 3 2 6 1 1 144 88 9 8 12 19 117 166 4 3 6 2 1 2 SO 8 2 1 1 4 3 11 1 153 2 93 1 1 3 2 1 12 8 19 235 355 29 11 18 4 16 80 6 11 1 3 4 1 4 22 1 17 1 46 45 1 3 1 4 301 234 2 2 18 6 1 11 23 2 43 1 1 89 110 27 3 25 4 1 17 38 1 4 6 1 3 6 3 31 44 18 1 1 6 104 2 92 6 1 3 6 1 10 1 2 5 6 2 2 9 1 10 1 2 13 1 6 2 1 11 14 2 1 156 212 23 4 4 4 37 6 2 20 6 2 6 1 1 191 104 11 8 16 26 446 637 62 19 68 10 2 36 158 10 17 1 11 6 1 8 32 1 3 61 2 99 76 2 1 5 7 4 569 4 433 3 5 27 9 ' 2 27 37 3 72 1 2 2 602 849 85 19 62 14 2 40 195 10 23 1 11 6 3 8 62 1 3 67 2 101 82 2 2 ,5 8 4 760 4 537 3 5 38 9 2 35 53 3 98 1 2 2 OBDEB 21. I.Coal Miner ______ Ironstone Miner _-_-_- Miner (branch not defined) - _ - - Mine Service ------ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - _ _ Coke Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Worlts Servica - - - - - 3. Stone Quarrier -_---- Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Quarrier - . _ _ _ _ Slate Manufacture, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier _ . _ _ _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _____ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - _ _ _ Railway Contractor _ - _ Platelayer _______ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - _ - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - _ _ _ 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - _ _ _ Blacksmith _ - _ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker- _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _____ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker Q.Copper Manufacture - _ _ _ - Coppersmith - _ _ _ _ 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer - Wire Fencer _-_--_ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, ScrevP, Staple Maker OBDEB 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker __-_-_ Hawker, Pijdlar, Street Seller _ _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ _ 2. General Labourer _____ Eng.Drivor,Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - Apprentice (undefined) - - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB 23. l.Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger _ - _ _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - _ ORDEB 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation -'-___ OBDEB 25. l.Soholars _ _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 25 8 3 6 3 1 21 1 4 8 2 6 3 1 ~" 3 1 18 3 1 1 1 2 1 l - 7 1 2 2 2 - 1 SO 4 7 11 2 7 2 1 220 34 37 3 14 3 9 1 1 2 1 364 36 18 6 2 14 3 20 7 11 713 116 49 19 4 9 3 23 ]3 13 451 71 24 11 1 7 4 3 101 6 4 3 t 8 2 1 250 38 44 3 25 5 33 7 51 26 28 1629 228 96 39 6 41 9 52 26 28 1879 266 139 3 64 11 148 6 36 1 8 38 17 51 2 8 3 24 6 97 4 33 1 14 12 - 8 1 3 4 43 1 3 20 5 34 2 1 9 6 33 1 12 5 7 21 1 15 1 9 5 ; i — n - - 1 - 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 6 2 3 1 2 - - 1 1 1 - - - - 88 67 268 260 321 88 916 1004 15949 824 15125 - 824 1618 7594 4402 1511 :6i 5402 6900 1250 - _ _ _ _ 6964 6652 - 6964 6652 6540 6690 6540 6690 - 77 5221 6463 1469 - - - - XV.-^OCCUPATION-S OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881, 615 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ARGYLL AT DIFFBEBNT AGES. ' MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. tTnd. 6 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Onder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Aove 20 Years. Und. Yrs. 5- 15- i 20- 25- 45- 65- 4,807 9,163 3,989 3,394 9,626 6,189 2,806 17,959 22,015 39,974 Total _ _ - - 40,787 17,133 23,654 4,564 8,764 3,805 3,126 9,923 7,111 3,494 CLASSES. - 8 622 120 488 297 92 630 997 1,627 I. Pkofessional 686 427 259 - 6 421 85 126 38 10 - 8 133 140 360 205 62 141 767 908 II. Domestic - - - 4,183 1,473 2,710 - 131 1,342 917 1,252 454 87 - 45 266 334 938 434 118 311 1,824 2,135 HI. COMMEEOIAL- 27 12 15 - 6 7 3 8 4 - - 193 1,764 1,477 3,887 2,824 1,179 1,957 9,367 11,324 IV. Ageioultubal 2,514 724 1,790 - 77 647 437 637 495 221 - 133 1,059 1,255 3,701 2,103 805 1,192 7,864 9,056 V. Industeial - - - 1,740 256 1,484 - 19 237 273 577 449 185 t,807 8776 145 68 252 326 550 13,728 1,196 14,924 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 I Peoduotive - j 31,637 14,241 17,396 4,564 8,526 1,151 1,411 7,323 5,671 2,991" ORDERS. CLASS I - 5 3 28 1 593 .48 1 71 159 24 .305 97 34 166 3- 11 45 33 1 596 341 72 584 374 73 1,180 l.Govemment _ _ _ 2.Army and Navy - - - 3 Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 41 645 9 418 32 227 - 6 9 412 8 77 15 HI 6 32 3 7 8 133 140 .360 205 62 141 767 908 4.Domestio Officers or Services CLASS III. 4,183 1,473 2,710 131 1,342 917 1,252 454 87 - 6 39 82 184 60 274 171 767 80 354 22 96 88 223 333 1,491 421 1,714 5.Comnierolal Occupations - 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 7 20 1 11 6 9 - 1 4 7 3 3 4 - - 174 19 1,477 287 1,129 348 2,728 1,159 2,141 683 1,005 174 1,651 306, 7,003 2,364 8,654 2,670 7.AgrionKure _ _ _ 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 2,506 8 723 1 1,783 7 - 77 646 1 437 635 2 492 ,3 219 2 - :2 2 28 16 10 268 6 8 ,415 19 61 1,066 .7 19 384 3 3 161 18 12 296 35 81 2,026 53 93 2,322 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, ,& Decora- tions 6 4 1 1 5 3 - - 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 i - 1 ■8 9 30 22 9 29 8 42 93 48 11 37 32 2 17 6 10 38 22 64 176 94 74 214 116 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - — - 14.Cheniicals and Compounds - 6 4 2 - - 4 1 - 1 - - 1 23 6 139 31 3 166 17 4 545 67 1 326 61 87 56 1 162 37 8 1,124 190 9 1,286 227 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 431 185 22 37 409 148 - 6 22 31 29 19 122 36 183 49 75 44 - 17 5 100 15 98 1 20 294 5 74 266 i 40 134 15 117 20 792 10 149 909 10 169 18. Dress- - - _ _ 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 873 1 11 154 1 2 719 9 - 8 146 1 2 183 1 340 5 158 3 38 - 23 17 236 183 283 192 809 579 5 483 440 2 162 170 259 200 1,727 1,381 1,986 1,581 7 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Eefuse Matters CLASS VI. 9 214 34 9 180 - 5 29i 2 33 3 70 4 49 28 4807 8 ,776 14& 68 252 326 550 - 145 3,583 1,196 - 1 1,341 3,583 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - -, 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 8,547 3,090 1,151 L3,090 17,396 - ,564 t !,526 1,151 ,411 ?,323 £ ,671 ! 5,991 516 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INfiABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AEQTLL AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 10 13 25- 1 23 34 2 523 45- 65- Under 20 Years. - 12 14 13 91 216 26 21 18 - 1 10 Aliove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. 1 24 523 146 68 60 10 6 75 60 5 20 11 9 22 7 4 31 1 24 1 50 9 167 19 3 4 15 2 11 1 149 496 63 1 46 2 20 156 84 6 58 56 10 75 60 6 20 11 9 22 203 21 4 538 2 12 2 7 2 9 4 10 6 1 OCCUPATIONS. 181 566 78 1 69 2 21 ORDER I. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - _ _ _ - - 2.Police- - - - - Municipal, Pariah Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 2. 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non- Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - Army Pensioner - - - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Navy Pensioner - - - - ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - - Free Church Minister - - - - ■ United Presbyterian Minister - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - Boman Catholic Priest _ _ - . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher • Theological Student - - ■ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant ■ 2. Advocate - - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - Law Student - Law Clerk - - - Others connected with law - - S.Physician, Surgeon Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ _ - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Student - - - - - - - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - - - Sculptor - - Architect - - - Musician, Music Master - - - Photographer - - Actor, Actress - - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &o. 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1, Domestic Coachman, Groom - Domestic Gardener - - - - . Domestic Indoor Servant . - _ . Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) ■ Inn, Hotel Servant - - - _ . College, Club, Service - _ _ , FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 7 22 182 43 364 2. Office Keeper (not Government) ■ Cook (not Domestic) - Charwoman _ _ - ■ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service ■ 3874 9 18 362 Above ears. 2 1 27 219 33 1462 136 37 Un. 5 Yrs. 2412 9 14 2 1 27 217 28 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- 13 2 3 12 51 20 76 14 362 131 1331 4 894 9 1145 1 6 317 4 15 110 7 56 4 4 20 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 517 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ARGYLL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. XTn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 5 1 1 2 2 1 51 24 1 1 1 5 41 12 19 30 4 12 23 56 1 23 3 25 21 5 3 5 12 8 1 10 6 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 56 25 1 55 58 10 15 35 111 1 44 4 56 60 12 15 36 167 1 69 5 OSDEB 5. 1. Merchant - - _ _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant _ _ _ . _ Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - _ _ - Bank Service - _ - - 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDER 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard ------ Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) _ _ _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse, Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - _ Meter, Weigher ------ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ . . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew v Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant Agricultural Student, Pupil _ - _ Colonial Planter ------ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer _ _ - _ S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig, Dealer Salesman Drover -___-__ Gamekeeper, Water Bailifif _ _ . Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - 1 6 1 1 5 - 1 - 3 1 2 - 1 2 10 1 1 24 3 1 2 4 26 5 99 17 3 24 3 1 20 4 11 66 11 146 7 1 8 2 4 5 36 14 19 133 43 4 440 15 2 1 48 1 6 2 5 6 4 78 28 7 168 2 3 4 37 1 9 1 1 1 29 14 2 30 1 1 4 6 6 4 1 2 4 28 5 109 18 4 48 10 1 62 25 35 296 96 13 784 25 7 9 99 2 2 25 10 1 66 1 27 39 324 101 13 893 43 7 9 103 2 2 73 - 2 2 2 2 7 5 7 4 2 2 2 2 1 - 4 3 4 I 2 2 1 2 2 - - 163 11 8 260 2 1066 119 1 2 15 4 28 208 1 687 161 12 4 1 24 3 578 331 77 1130 504 29 3 61 1 14 954 38 61 667 341 26 44 10 619 10 12 255 84 4 17 1 3 8 260 2 1229 130 1 2 15 4 2179 587 151 2739 1090 71 4 4 146 2 30 2187 847 153 3968 1220 71 1 6 4 161 2 34 417 2086 1 2 722 1 417- 1364 2 - 77 645 1 3 434 53 580 2 207 285 154 65 - 1 1 17 7 26 1 253 2 3 1 38 304 5 4 22 2 181 2 943 8 9 1 81 5 579 3 1 6 1 12 1 150 8 27 1 270 18 5 40 5 312 8 1976 26 5 40 5 339 9 2246 8 1 7 - - 1 - 2 3 2 - 1 16 2 4 7 10 3 2 2 17 14 16 14 33 2 2 - 1 1 518 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. ' OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ARGYLL AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years, Total at all Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years Above 20 Years Un 5 . Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45- 65- - 1 - - 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 ORDEK 9 — contimied. Bookbinder ------ Printer -_--__- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORUEK 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ - Millwright - - - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinnujg and Weaving Machine Maker - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - _ OBDEB 11. 1. Builder - - _ _ _ _ Cai-pcnter, Joiner _ _ _ _ Bricklayer ______ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - _ - - _ Plumber, Gasfitter _ - _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2, Calanet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher -_----, House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Funiture Maker - S.Wood Carver ------ Carver and Gilder ____-, OBDEB 12. l.Coaohmaker ___--- Cartwright - _ _ _ _ _ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ OKDEB 13. 1. Ship Builder - _ _ _ _ Ship Builder's Labourer _ - _ - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - _ - _ - 2. Mast,' Yard, Oar, Blocl; Maker - - - Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - 1 3 1 3 - - 1 3 - - - O 4 2 4 1 2 5 i 9 3 10 9 1 19 5 3 2 9 3 4 2 2 4 14 6 13 11 1 36 18 6 15 13 1 40 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 O 1 2 6 8 2 114 42 8 12 14 36 34 6 1 180 2 127 8 14 19 20 26 17 1 26 398 4 384 22 51 38 4 46 73 18 1 1 14 131 2 151 26 28 11 2 2 16 2 15 56 69 2 8 3 1 4 2 1 2 123 44 8 13 16 42 42 6 56 765 8 731 57 101 71 6 69 119 39 1 1 1 1 58 888 8 775 65 114 87 6 111 161 45 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 - — 1 1 2 - 1 ! _i - 1 3 6 3 2 4 9 7 26 1 5 5 2 3 7 13 16 35 13 19 42 - - - - - - - - - 4 1 1 1 1 12 2 5 9 2 9 1 8 3 5 3 27 1 39 20 4 2 3 18 14 1 1 10 7 16 3 6 10 3 39 2 75 44 1 10 6 55 2 78 60 1 20 8 - - -■ - - - - - -■ ;,i - _ 7 14 1 3 4 1 1 28 12 7 23 5 4 6 7 14 1 1 60 21 12 1 67 35 13 OBDEB 14. 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture - - - - 2. Gun Powder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. 3.Chemist and Druggist _ - _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - - _ OBDEB 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 1 1 4 4 1 1 - 4 _ 1 - 1 - - 1 - 3 4 1 - 1 8 9 - - - - - - - - - 3 4 59 4 49 2 2 9 1 3 121 2 7 124 2 7 OBDEB le. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - _ _ _ Lodging, Boaiding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 40 139 4 1 39 139 4 - : 1 1 4 1 17 26 2 14 76 1 7 33 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 519 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AEQYIL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Age?. OCCUPATIONS. ^^j^j at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 12 10 14 1 15 1 2 58 a 1 3 45 3 3 16 1 2 3 52 2 1 31 5 190 18 11 37 1 11 1 3 15 96 3 9 1 $0 1 3 102 21 7 1 17 4 6 3 13 30 2 63 1 2 23 6 7 3 1 2 4 4 1 24 15 1 15 1 2 70 54 1 13 360 48 21 1 77 6 22 5 5 35 182 3 14 2 198 2 13 375 48 22 1 92 7 22 5 5 37 252 3 14 2 252 3 OKDEK 16~conUnued. 2.Br6wer _____-- Distiller, Eectifler, - - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Cnrer, Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Fish Cm-er ------- Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &a) - - - - Baker ____--- Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Sugar Befiuer - _ _ _ - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dlr. - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr,, Dlr. OIEIDEK 17. l.WooUen Cloth Manufacture _ - _ Worsted Manufacture - _ - - 2.Silk Merchant, Dealer- _ - _ 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - - - - Net Maker - _ - 5. Weaver (undefined) ,- Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealej Knitter (undefined) - - - _ _ OJSDSS IS. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Strawy- Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture Tailor _______ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - Shawl Manufacture - - - - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ - _ _ Hosiery Manufacture - - - - _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OBDKR 19. 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner - _ _ - _ Currier _ _ _ _ . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - - _ ORDSK 30. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Japanner _ _ _ 2.WiUow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer - Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - - - - - 3.Tim'ber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer _ _ - - _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - Box Maker- - - - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ - - 22 4 2 9 ' 16 2 7 ' 186 1 1 ! : 8 1 10 21 4 2 8 ', 8 2 6 176 - - 1 1 8 1 10 2 1 i ' 4 '15 6 1 1 4 1 3 61 9 2 6 1 3 71 4 1 ; 1 29 i - 1 2 3 2 1 28 5 1 11 13 3 4 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 34 27 1 1 2 1 4 2 13 36 5 1 1 1 7 3 1 2 1 1 2 31 81 9 1 5 2 1 7 1 2 13 6 1 2 59 83 9 2 5 2 1 8 1 2 13 6 3 2 90 87 6 2 ; 4 i — f ~ 46 1 13 1 10 4 11 5 24 1 6 2 82 6 2 4 22 8 1 8 4 11 - 5 1 5 19 1 4 2 i 5 1 ~ 1 1 - 7 3 , 2 t 9 1 1 12 3 1 3 3 3 34 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 34 4 1 i - s i _ ! _ i 1 5 - 15 i ei 34 3 57 41 116 1 171 4. 1 118 2 141 1 3 57 77 7i 34 5 1 348 2 1 430 5 6 1 426 2 1 464 10 5 1 12 769 63 17 3 6 2 2 149 2 1 1 10 620 61 17 3 5 2 - 8 2 141 2 1 6 170 6 1 1 4 300 24 6 1 2 2 123 27 6 1 1 27 4 5 1 1 - - - 1 2 2 1 2 2 - - 2 4 3 1 2' 4 3 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 2 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 2 9 1 1 12 14 2 1 37 1 1 1 1 8 13 2 1 9 1 1 3 10 2 2 6 1 8 1 1 2 1 2 23 36 3 5 1 65 1 3 2 1 2 25 42 3 6 1 73 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 520 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAITD, 1881. OCCUPATIOISrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AKGYLL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 lYrs. 15- 20- 25- 25 11 39 38 93 1 3 31 13 1 1 10 1 12 115 46 28i 1 65 11 16 146 5 1 4 3 3 49 4 1 16 1 10 16 1 7 1 1 2 1 9 155 15 4 21 4 1 22 45- 10 425 28 146 252 168 4649 7773 1003 11 3 7 70 17 159 2 4 1 1 1 26 28 7 3 1 1 1 1 65- 33 2 24 1 14 345 12 4 326 37 11 550 Under 20 Years. 25 13 103 11 17 11 157 5 2 5 3 145 7931 5652 Above 20 Years. 28 6 19 235 103 582 4 6 6 1 1 55 73 15 20 1 1 1 3 19 322 4 25 Total at all Ages, 121 3 75 4 29 1065 48 16 20 29 5 19 260 116 685 4 6 6 1 1 57 75 16 22 1 1 1 3 21 64 7 1 63 1 OCCUPATIONS. 1196 138 3 86 4 29 1222 63 18 5 23 OKDEB no— continued. 4. Stationer - Card, Pattern-Oard Maker Bill Sticker, Deliverer - \ ORI>ER 81. I.Coal Miner Ironstone Miner - Lead Miner Gold Miner Miner (bianch not defined) 2. Coal Merchant, DualiT Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years, 10 1341 7931 5662 S.Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Quarrier - - - Limestone Quarrier - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Pavior - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - Platelayer - _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - Glass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker 4. Earthenware China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Blacksmith - _ _ _ _ Nail Manufacture - _ _ _ - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Above 20 Years. Utt, 5 Yrs, 9. Coppersmith _ _ _ _ 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - Wire Fencer - - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple, Maker 15- 20- 26- 45- 66- OR»EB 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker __---_ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 2.General Labourer - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - Apprentice (undefined) - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDEK 23. i. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - ORDER 2i, 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - _ _ ORDER 35. 1. Scholars - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 122 70 18 18547 7328 5762 26 1151 7328 5762 66 14 17396 24 1151 138 4426 7190 1336 22 45 20 16 2J 18 1411 7323 i iS71 2991 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 521 SUMMAEY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTE AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. Und 5 Yrs. 1,048 1,900 1,048 15- 1 21 51 43 1,784 21 93 38 92 272 286 27 84 38 256 16 20- 700 1,879 29 22 106 194 323 26 22 158 25- 1,163 105 76 331 498 838 31 - 2 1 ■ ,- 10 - 1 - 10 . 1 ^ 5 : 1 - 9 _ 3 ~J 107 2 i 2 1 70 11 2 34 25 2 27 7 159 26 3U 70 261 385 113 7 14 331 11 14 7 2 143 27 57 3 92 119 2 31 45- 67 35 147 312 498 104 35 25 122 253 59 5 5 114 11 65- 592 21 22 36 173 156 184 22 152 21 1 16 16 28 5 19 36 Under 20 Years, 3,756 93 39 113 323 329 2,859 84 39 17 7 117 2 4 3 1 80 12 18 1 3 43 28 2 104 184 27 2,832 Above 20 Years. 4,334 222 155 620 1,177 1,815 345 50 13 159 155 133 487 948 229 19 26 631 17 32 13 4 291 70 180 7 26 225 271 3 345 Total at all Ages. 3,090 315 194 733 1,500 2,144 3,204 59 13 243 194 165 568 1,254 OCCUPATIONS. Total - CLASSES. I. Professional II. Domestic III. Commercial - IV. Agricultdral V. Industrial - ( VI. Uhoccupibd and NoN- l Productive OKDEUS. CLASS 1. l.Governnient 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - _ _ CLASS IV. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 9,544 146 838 20 400 803 7,337 140 838 11 246 8. About Animals and Fisheries 27 748 19 36 16 7. Agriculture CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds 5 15.Tobacco and Pipes 371 16.Food and Lodging 82 17.Textile Fabrics - 198 8 29 299 5 372 2,832 18. Dress - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities - 98 23. Refuse Matters Under 20 Years. 3,640 267 9 102 146 3,030 86 267 102 3 177 192 312 4 1 CLASS VI. 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 4,661 2,676 25 354 2,676 Above 20 Years. 5,904 60 571 11 298 657 4,307 54 571 296 2 Und. 5 Yrs. 1,001 1,001 1,748 35 4 22 12 1,675 35 167 151 248 3 1 5 73 4,307 1,001 15- 891 232 5 80 134 354 22 1,675 232 80 20- 2,455 11 233 1 70 150 423 1,8 233 70 354 25- 30 212 6 84 267 12 112 2 90 187 1,301 30 212 84 46- 1,704 10 112 61 27 423 3 45 67 121 77 28 61 3 1 2 13 1,301 522 XV. —OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, .1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Juder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OICDEU 1. - - 1 8 3 4 5 1 6 1 1 1 1 8 11) £) ■i 11 17 3 1. Civil Service — Offmers and Clerks (iivil Service — Messengers, Letter Gamers, &c. PrLson OHicer - - - 6 6 - - - 3 - 2 1 - - - 1 12 2 6 1 1 1 2 - I'.l 5 1 3 19 5 1 3 2.1'iili«' - - - - Miiiiicipfil, Parish Oliirer SlieriirOllirer - - - - Just, of IVaic- &other Local or County Official - - - - - - - OBDEK 8. ~ "■ - 1 1 1 4 1 5 1 ^1 1 2 l.Army Officer (effective or retired, Soldier and Non-Coniiriisainhc-d Ollicer Array Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2.Seaman, R.N. - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - - ~ : - - - - — - :: • OU0>ER 3. - - - 2 5 6 2 2 1 3 1 6 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 - 8 12 3 5 2 6 1 8 1 8 12 3 5 2 6 1 8 1 1. Established Church Minister Free Cliurch Minister - ■ United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ - _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 9 5 8 3 4 2 1 9 14 9 14 18 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk - _ _ - _ - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 5 1 6 1 1 12 1 1 12 1 2 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - . - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 7 8 - 7 8 - - - 2 2 3 2 4 2 : 6 4 1 12 6 1 4 5 2 1 6 ■20 13 3 26 13 8 4. School master, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- .■^7 12 12 25 10 - 12 2 4 1 16 9 3 2 : 63 6 1 3 2 1 - 62 2 3 8 2 3 71 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - _ _ _ 74 71 3 - 71 3 - - _ 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 i 1 6. Civil Engineer - , _ _ Mining Engineer - Land, House, Shij" Surveyor ; - - - - - - •! - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 4 4 I 6 1 6 4 o 6 7. Painter (Artist) - - - Sculptor Architect - - - - Musician, Music llastci- Art Student Photographer 1 1 - - 1 - - :l - 1 - - 1 1 S.Billiard, fhiclict, and other games Service - - - - - - - 1 UUIIiEIi 4. - 1 5 14 17 2 6 15 1 19 52 2 1 3 28 1 2 19 1 5 14 18 2 30 114 5 1 35 128 18 7 1 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service - - - - 733 3 267 466 3 35 232 229 2 173 1 54 10 - - - 2 1 2 i 3 2 3 2 2.Charwoman _ _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 6 93 3 6 93 a - - 2 3 33 2 2 1 55 3 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIOJSTS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 523 QCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BlTTJl AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- : - - 2 2 22 6 1 4 3 18 4 1 3 18 4 4 1 28 7 5 4 6 3 4 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 22 6 8 27 8 12 5 51 14 8 8 29 8 12 73 20 8 OUOEll S. 1. Merchant; - - _ - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor - _ - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - _ _ - - Commercial Traveller Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 2. Bank Service 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service OE»EK e, l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keepei Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vauman _ _ _ S.Canal, Inland Navigation Service, Ship, Tug Owner, &e. Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEie 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - . _ _ _ Farmer's Sou, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - ' Shepherd ------- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3.Nurserymen, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ORDEU. 8. l.Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - ORDSK 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder _ _ - Printer - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 1 1 9 4 1 1 5 1 3 - 5 1 1 - 1 1 18 1 1 5 7 27 1 4 14 1 2 5 16 2 38 5 3 1 1 2 8 13 44 5 4 145 7 13 5 1 16 2 5 2 16 2 6 58 2 2 15 4 8 1 2 2 1 13 4 2 4 1 5 * 7 28 1 4 1 32 2 2 17 20 78 10 10 254 14 2 35 12 2 30 2 1 18 25 85 10 10 282 15 2 39 13 2 62 2 1 1 7 5 1 1 2 - 3 2 1 1 1 - 1 - 47 3 65 182 3 4 1 1 4 54 1 91 3 5 118 76 2 152 19 10 3 5 155 15 1 44 16 1 11 2 8 112 1 28 3 6 2 65 229 6 4 1 1 389 146 4 315 41 1 32 5 15 389 211 4 544 47 1 36 6 16 93 298 7 102 93 196 7 - 22 80 68 2 4 79 1 50 35 4 39 14 ■ - 1 1 4 11 3 1 32 1 1 1 12 98 1 1 1 6 2 48 1 20 1 4 12 1 1 2 2 22 2 1 198 1 2 2 2 26 2 1 210 2 2 - - 1 1 - 1 4 2 1 2 2 5 4 1 2 2 5 3 8 . 1 9 1 8 1 14 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 524 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. A bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Abovt 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDEK 10. - 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 2 - 1 1 2 11 3 12 1. Engine and Machine Maker Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2. Cutler - - _ - - _ _ 1 4 2 5 1 - 5 12 3.W.itch and Clock Maker - - _ _ Philosopliical Instrument Maker, Optician _ " - - - _- - - - - 1 - - - 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - ! - - - - - - - 1 - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - ; - _ - - - - - 1 - - 7.Type Cutter, Founder - i i' - - - - - - ORDEK II. r 1 i 1 - 1 i 2 3 46 22 3 3 6 11 11 1 52 3 42 14 9 13 7 17 15 91 3 136 19 11 11 3 9 28 11 34 29 14 6 3 2 3 2 2 11 8 1 2 2 47 26 3 3 8 11 14 29 188 6 215 48 28 29 5 19 47 29 235 6 241 51 31 37 5 30 61 1. Builder - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - Plasterer's Labourer - _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - - - - - - 4 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 10 1 2 1 14 1 2 1 1 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings, Maker, Dealer O - 2 - - - 1 1 - - - - - _ 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 S.Carver and Gilder _ _ - Dealer in Works of Art Artificial Flower Maker 1 1 - - - ~ 1 ~ ORDER IS. i - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 2 6 1. Wheelwright Cartwright - _ _ - : - - 1 2 8 - - 1 10 11 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - 'i ORDER I». - - 1 2 1 3 1 9 3 1 5 3 1 1 2 2 16 9 2 17 11 l.Ship Builder Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Bargo Builder - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 1 2 - 1 i 1 4 2 2.Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - - - - - - - i. ORDER 14. 1 2 2 1 5 1 1 3 - 3 10 2 1 13 2 1 3. Chemist and Druggist- - Manufacture of Chemicals - - _ Drysalter - - _ 1 - 1 - - 1 - - ORDER 15. - 1 - 2 1 1 1 4 5 l.Tol-iacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 3 3 - - - 3 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 525 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- (Jiider 20 Years. Above 20 Years. 10 1 10 1 1 1 1 21 13 18 1 6 21 1 5 10 3 34 1 2 31 13 18 11 10 Total at all Ages. 64 2 7 2 97 6 1 39 1 11 53 2 2 11 13 11 104 3 5 89 2 OCCUPATIONS. 1 1 15 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 6 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 6 6 1 1 26 36 ORDElt 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coifee, Eating House Keeper 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c. ) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OK»ER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - ■ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Blanket Manufacture - 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - Silk Merchant, Dealer - S.Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico, Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker^- 5. Weaver (undefined) Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer 67 2 7 2 108 FEMALES. Total at all OKDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ . _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OUDEK 19. 1. Skinner, Furrier- - - Tanner Currier _ _ . _ - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 2. Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer OUDEU 2a. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher Under 20 Years. 18 64 177 2 1 10 278 19 2 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 18 54 52 138 2 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2 10 i 14 29 i 1 1 2 15 216 19 2 36 46 23 8 1 59 108 5 1 1 1 48 10 1 526 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ETJTS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- tinder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6&- - I 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 4 8 1 1 3 3 1 10 6 1 3 2 1 13 6 1 3 2 OICDEK i»— continued S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer Sawyer - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Stationer Bill Sticker, Deliverer - OKDEB 21. 1 . Mine Service 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service - - - 8. Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Quarrier - - - - - Limestone Quarrier _ _ _ _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant - Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - Platelayer 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - S.Iron Manufacture - - - Steel Manufacture Blacksmith - . _ _ . - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer ORDER 33- 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or JIiu-. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undelinod) ORDER 23. l.Oiimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger ORDER 84. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ ORDER 85. Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - : _ - 1 - - 2 1 1 2 2 1 27 2 5 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 2 2 ' 6 1 3 19 5 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 28 4 1 4 1 1 6 7 22 2 3 1 4 4 1 1 4 17 5 3 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 29 2 6 1 15 1 12 51 5 \ 2 1 9 3 8 3 5 1 4 2 1 9 3 64 11 1 10 1 1 15 3 12 52 5 1 1 2 1 9 4 10 3 5 1 4 2 1 9 3 93 13 1 16 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 4 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 - i s 1 - - 1 1 1 _ 1 19 3 2 3 2 15 1 1 5 7 3 95 8 1 2 1 4 2 3 74 2 6 1 1 4 2 27 1 1 2 20 3 2 11 4 15 2 8 211 12 8 12 4 17 2 8 231 12 11 2 86 12 25 1 61 12 - 5 20 26 1 24 3 9 4 2 4 19 1029 2 2 1 : 2 2 1 4 1 _ - - : : - - ¥ h • 144.'; 339 27 26 31 104 184 27 345 372 4661 354 4,307 354 423. 1856 1301 727 1464 1368 - 1464 1368 1312 1364 1,312 1,364 : 25 976 1287 3S8 : XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 527 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW AT DIFFEEBNT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 15969 25862 11355 11022 27746 13519 3,290 53,186 55,577 108763 Total - 116848 53,107 63,741 15311 25472 12324 12014 30754 16225 4,747 CI.ASSES. - 44 847 517 1,284 498 129 891 2,428 3,319 I, Professional 1,371 886 485 22 864 196 206 72 11 - 21 123 149 466 290 92 144 997 1,141 11. Domestic 7,623 2,452 5,171 316 2,136 1,969 2,190 851 161 - 797 1,766 1,623 3,931 1,588 253 2,563 7,395 9,958 III. Commercial - 294 198 96 102 96 46 41 6 3 - 66 543 559 1,257 860 287 609 2,963 3,572 IV. Agbicultdral 934 203 731 - 16 187 157 282 232 60 - 1,558 7,771 8,024 20578 9,890 1,860 9,329 40,352 49,681 V. Industrial 21,736 7,992 13,744 - 1,427 6,565 4,774 5,899 2,514 557 15969 23376 305 150 230 393 669 39,650 1,442 41,092 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Productive - / 84,890 41,376 43,514 15311 23589 2,476 4,872 22136 12551 3,966 OKDEItS. CLASS I. ~ 17 27 48 80 719 81 143 293 332 222 730 173 58 267 29 22 78 65 80 746 615 445 1,368 680 525 2,114 l.G-overnment 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 20 1,351 10 876 10 475 - 1 21 9 855 3 193 5 201 2 70 11 21 123 • 149 466 290 92 144 997 1,141 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 7,623 2,452 5,171 316 2,136 1,969 2,190 851 161 - 104 693 863 903 662 961 1,245 2,686 436 1,152 78 175 967 1,596 2,421 4,974 3,388 6,570 5. Commercial Occupations 6, Conveyance 114 180 48 150 66 30 - 3 99 45 51 37 9 28 13 1 6 3 CLASS IV. - 61 5 608 35 514 45 1,138 119 790 70 273 14 569 40 2,715 • 248 3,284 288 7. Agriculture 8. About Animalsjatid Fisheries CLASS V. 920 14 201 2 719 12 - 16 185 2 157 279 3 223 9 60 - 35 179 101 101 1,169 900 65 1,116 1,235 171 2,234 2,751 84 655 1,052 13 60 182 136 1,348 1,001 333 4,065 5,220 469 5,413 6,221 9. Books, Prints, and Maps — 10. MacMiaes and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, k Decora^ tions - - , 47 9 122 17 2 36 30 7 86 - 4 17 2 32 11 1 35 16 3 41 3 1 7 2 3 - 3 55 10 34 485 75 41 747 66 80 1,892 179 27 708 63 7 93 15 37 540 85 155 3,440 323 192 3,980 408 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 2 130 51 2 79 - 20 31 1 26 1 39 12 2 - 4 143 519 5 823 1,446 11 760 983 29 2,180 2,590 22 1,046 1,739 3 179 464 9 966 1,965 66 4,165 5,776 74 5,131 7,741 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. TextUe Fabrics - 45 1,268 15,647 12 170 6,539 33 1,098 9,008 - 1 21 1,242 11 149 5,297 7 156 3,575 20 412 3,826 6 412 1,360 118 247 - 42 4 75 264 25 325 242 39 271 880 147 888 661 67 357 222 14 60 306 29 400 2,005 267 1,576 2,311 296 1,976 18. Dress 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 3,149 23 269 685 9 124 2,464 14 146 - 51 1 27 634 8 97 673 4 58 1,133 6 66 523 3 18 135 1 3 - 229 159 1,247 870 2 1,325 1,113 10 3,392 3,146 19 1,595 1,801 13 198 347 3 1,476 1,029 2 6,510 6,407 46 7,986 7,436 47 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VL 172 947 6 100 246 1 72 701 5 - 20 39 1 80 207 29 197 1 25 310 1 14 152 3 4 42 15969 S 3376 305 150 230 393 669 _ 305 i9,345 1,442 1,747 i9,345 24. Without Specified Oecupa- tions _ _ _ - 25. Scholars and Chi Wren of No Stated Occupation - 45,990 38,900 2,476 38,900 43;614 15311 23589 2,476 4,872 22136 12551 3,955 628 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KEUFEEW AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yis. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Y'ear.s. Above 20 Yeiirs. Total at all Ages. Tota at all Ages Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- 25- 45- 65- 4IItI>EU I. 1 15 12 32 36 13 1 68 25 10 67 9 7 6 5 1 13 47 177 52 19 190 99 19 1, Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - 13 7 5 5 8 2 1 5 4 2 1 5 1 - 1 - - 1 4 21 7 3 177 43 8 1 44 38 6 2 4 10 3 5 246 98 17 6 246 103 17 6 2. Police - - . Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer ------ J list, of Peace & other Local and County Official - - - ORDKK 2. - - 4 5 16 13 15 1 6 13 25 1 13 6 26 26 53 6 26 26 53 l.Amiy Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non- Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - 78 2 1 93 45 22 89 69 3 5 7 1 1 2 6 78 2 30 189 105 10 30 267 107 10 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - - - Seaman, R.N. - - - Eoyal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - - ORDEU 3. - - 1 1 3 1 3 3 16 2 39 26 17 8 15 22 12 12 14 13 16 15 2 4 12 6 19 4 4 4 1 4 3 10 1 57 49 36 10 21 41 24 28 45 57 49 36 10 21 41 24 29 45 l.Established Church Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Eoman Catholic Priest - . - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Eeader, Itin. Preacher- Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 16 10 2 _ 16 10 2 ~ - - - 5 6 9 2 4 - 2 - - 11 6 94 8 14 69 1 108 1 37 1 28 6 1 17 6 105 3 161 15 112 3 161 21 217 2. Advocate - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - ; : - 3 12 2 4 19 47 9 14 19 3 16 1 3 12 84 17 33 84 20 45 S.Physician, Surgeon Dentist - . - Medical Student. Assistant - Midwife - . - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 14 29 2 14 27 - 1 1 1 8 11 2 15 4 ; 11 108 1 42 13 115 27 11 30 12 11 3 1 2 119 1 190 53 24 309 54 24 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 341 171 4 175 25 166 146 4 - 17 158 25 69 63 84 71 2 12 1 11 1 1 1 - - 6 440 1 1 2 25 14 9 12 5 3 3 4 5 - 6 440 1 14 14 30 17 8 14 20 470 18 8 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - - . - Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits ■ Literary, Scientific, Institution, Service, &c. - 703 661 42 - ( )61 38 3 1 - - 9 12 37 13 - 9 62 71 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - _ — _ _ _ . _ - 1 6 1 7 1 31 1 8 i 1 7 4 47 4 54 : - - - ~ ~ - - - - 3 2 2 2 11 2 5 5 1 4 a 11 5 1 4 2 13 21 26 2 13 12 3 5 1 2 8 7 8 2 1 2 1 1 2 14 2 5 5 1 24 1 5 40 39 3 25 17 4 26 3 7 54 41 8 30 17 5 7. Painter (Artist) - - Engraver (Artist) Sculjitor Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer - - - - Actor, Actress - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 9 2 22 7 12 7 2 1 2 5 4 1 9 1 20 2 8 6 2 1 2 2 3 4 1 7 8 1 4 3 2 11 1 3 3 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 3 5 6 6 9 8.Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - - - ORDER 4. - 1 2 7 6 1 29 55 26 2 4 1 50 71 19 1 3 1 137 244 34 18 13 3 48 190 7 26 3 1 6 64 2 18 1 30 57 33 8 5 1 241 569 62 63 20 5 271 626 95 71 25 6 l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Goverument)- Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service 6703 20 36 1 2423 11 4280 20 26 1 - 314 i 1 2109 10 1921] 1 16 1792 2 7 184 si 9 8 2 - 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 529 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF RENFREW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. i MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 6.5- OKDEB 4^contimied. - 4 1 5 3 1 1 4 12 5 10 1 1 9 1 13 23 2 22 23 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - - Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service ORDER 5. 31 65 711 66 1 1 15 1 30 64 696 65 - 1 1 1 14 1 3 26 2 10 23 319 37 17 31 291 16 3 7 60 1 1 102 1 4 9 8 9 769 10 14 5 10 8 48 519 48 175 23 38 15 167 627 1 37 104 15 34 4 51 140 7 19 12 2 1 5 26 1 4 10 8 9 871 102 312 55 84 28 271 1,312 1 103 316 55 94 36 280 2,183 1 1. Merchant - - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor ----- Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant _ _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 55 59 17 31 38 28 1 2 16 29 18 19 19 9 - 1 _ - 1 55 1 34 6 77 3 7 22 1 1 1 56 15 134 4 15 190 4 2.Banker Bank Service _-___- Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent - - - - - - - - - 8 13 65 21 4 8 103 111 S.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDER 6. - - - - - ~ : 22 5 1 1 101 28 18 21 134 63 31 52 314 12 5 15 85 2 1 15 5 1 1 123 105 55 88 548 110 56 89 671 l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - ^f I 1 1 1 38 1 2 5 277 1 2 5 14 343 1 10 14 48 736 11 13 4 5 327 2 2 1 2 32 3 1 6 315 2 27 24 69 1,438 14 30 25 75 1,753 16 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service 11 3 2 2 9 3 2 - 2 - 5 1 2 1 2 2 1 ,i ;• - 1 2 1 3 5 111 6 7 62 7 4 223 8 1 2 99 23 28 677 33 21 23 399 13 27 235 9 10 17 201 2 5 20 1 2 5 24 6 113 6 8 65 45 64 1,155 51 34 47 723 51 64 1,268 57 34 55 788 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug 0\vner, &c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 - 1 _ - - 1 - - - 3 57 2 34 1 79 5 24 5 4 2 60 2 141 13 201 15 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - 10 4 6 - 4 3 3 - - - 611 8 253 7 16 117 2 142 1 55 864 15 330 3 1,194 18 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government' Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 141 11 140 4 1 7 - 99 41 4 1 5 2 - ■ - 60 7 146 1 334 4 21 119 3 340 5 248 137 19 644 19 1 324 12 13 376 14 150 1 4 97 3 146 1 394 4 743 269 39 1,467 41 1 750 416 40 1,861 46 1 1. Farmer, Grazier - - _ . _ Farmer's Son, Grandson Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ----- - - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 63 850 200 63 650 16 184 157 14 262 34 187 16 44 P- - 10 12 25 9 2 10 48 58 2,Porester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - i- 1 3 3 4 10 8 37 6 36 2 14 4 3 20 97 24 100 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - ORDER 8. 2 5 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 H ^ - 5 1 21 1 3 3 6 1 22 8 6 1 7 29 10 10 41 o 3 24 1 13 4 13 22 1 16 3 2 6 1 3 1 26 1 3 3 6 2 67 24 28 70 3 4 60 3 93 25 28 73 3 7 56 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - Fisherman, Fisherwomau ORDER 9. 4 8 2 1 1 4 7 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 2 6 1 - - 3 1 2 22 3 7 9 61 7 5 1 6 41 ] 1 1 20 4 13 104 1 9 19 1 7 45 5 6 1 3 2 10 1 11 83 10 50 7 26 193 2 17 60 8 37 276 2 27 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - Printer - - - Paper Ruler - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 14 21 5 7 5 9 2 1 9 12 3 6 ~ 5 9 2 1 2 5 2 2 6 7 1 2 1 2 - i 17 10 20 7 1 21 38 69 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ~ " " 3 X 530 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KENFBEW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Yeara. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years Yrs 5- 15- - 20- 25- 45- 66,: - 29 23 119 3 3 2 305 1 341 464 25 2 1 24 4 1 1 241 3 465 326 39 1 2 2 26 6 1 1 3 485 9 763 SliO 72 4 3 1 7 43 8 3 1 4 3 1 5 173 18 169 202 41 1 6 1 4 22 6 1 1 1 2 2 25 4 14 6 6 2 2 1 334 1 364 583 28 1 27 6 1 1 929 34 1,411 1,354 158 1 5 11 '2 13 2 93 20 3 1 1 4 6 2 8 2 5 1,263 35 1,775 1,937 186 1 5 13 3 13 9 120 2i; 3 1 1 4 7 2 8 2 6 OBDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - _ . _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machiue) Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Mac hinery. Maker, Dealer - 2.T00I Maker, Dealer Cutler File Maker - - - Saw Maker - - - - Domestic Implement Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 4. Surgical Instrument Maker _ - _ 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7.Type Cutter, Founder Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 8.Toy(not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - - Apparatus for other Games, Maker OKDEB 11. 1. Builder - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - - Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - - -. - Plasterer's Labourer - _ _ - Plumber, Gasfitter - _ - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - - House and Shop Fittings, Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker 3. Wood Carver - - Carver and Gilder _ - _ Dealer in Works of Art Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c.. Preserver, Stufler - ■ - Artificial Flower Maker OKISEK 12. l.Coachmnker - - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright _--,,- Cartwright 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORUEDK 13. l.Ship Builder - - - Ship Builder's Labourer - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - _. _ 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 a 1 ^ _ - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 j I? - 24 8 3 3 32 21 6 1 1 2 1 382 16 100 17 27 29 147 134 32 1 2 1 2 1 8 6 512 40 224 68 78 38 3 87 119 42 3 1 1 7 6 52 1038 76 570 200 171 64 12 135 295 94 2 8 4 2 5 9 12 1 1 27 421 16 176 87 77 22 7 46 109 46 5 7 2 3 1 4 98 2 32 13 3 5 5 6 10 1 1 1 1 1 406 16 108 20 30 29 179 155 38 1 2 2 2 2 10 89 2,069 134 1,002 368 329 129 22 273 529 192 3 17 4 3 13 19 21 1 2 1 90 2,475 150 1,110 388 359 158 22 452 684 230 4 19 6 3 15 21 31 1 2 1 1 2 18 90 7 1 2 1 5 31 1 2 13 59 7 1 2 1 - 4 5 27 1 5 28 1 1 7 28 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 ( i } h 1 1 1 5 1 18 10 12 1 16 12 22 3 2 26 27 5 1 7 14 1 1 5 5 2 19 11 39 3 5 50 68 44 5 5 69 69 - - - - - - - - - - 18 16 5 6 10 154 141 100 29 5 19 37 180 237 264 31 3 16 16 531 526 589 81 12 82 71 157 153 291 24 12 44 27 6 25 43 5 1 7 6 172 157 105 35 5 19 47 874 941 1,187 141 28 149 120 1,046 1,098 1,292 176 33 168 167 2 - 2 - - * 1 1 .., - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 531 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF RENFEEW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 1 1 47' 23 25- 4 2 40 118 15 1 33 2 1 12 65 4 1 40 5 26 1 111 12 41 4 187 10 148 251 13 2 76 10 1 14 5 10 146 10 229 172 3 20 1 108 1 1 15 45- 65- 23 20 6 13 16 26 298 14 89 5 168 60 2 38 1 33 44 312 39 41 1 618 325 11 2 307 2 3 19 6 27 1 2 16 1 12 16 15 178 1 78 5 62 -24 1 -20 27 29 125 13 30 218 169 41 189 95 1 19 1 16 104 505 2 135 53 1 13 71 313 93 1 2 34 Under 20 Years. 11 54 44 19 21 269 92 23 19 167 52 1 35 67 1 270 263 82 579 345 4 112 3 4 2 79 100 314 121 3 111 162 1 2 153 128 89 3 44 62 55 24 5 1 46 5 28 1 122 16 10 5 220 12 10 160 316 1 128 1 1 16 145 694 2 230 1 1 72 2 29 32 323 136 29 107 Above 20 Years. 5 5 82 207 1 23 49 16 48 552 21 192 13 319 96 4 73 1 72 86 601 65 88 1 1095 703 20 3 786 6 5 69 67 1313 10 478 271 3 1 1 4 344 629 276 7 197 303 10 4 10 Total at all Ages. 137 231 1 26 40 8 28 44 49 598 26 220 14 441 112 4 83 1 78 91 821 77 98 1 1255 1019 23 OCCUPATIONS. 4 914 70 83 97 6 3 831 2007 12 708 7 10 6 343 3 3 127 1 3 1 4 376 952 412 7 226 410 10 4 10 70 OKDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Mannfacture Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf . 3.Cliemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Cnemicals Alkali Manufacture Drysalter OKDBU 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Makei' - OK0KK IG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper 2. Brewer - - _ Distiller, Rectifier "Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - ■ ■ Cellarman - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller ------ Cheesemonger, Butterman Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer ----- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ . _ - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ - . Mustard, Vineg., Spice, Pickle, Mkr., Dealer Sugar Eefiuer - _ . Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - Giug. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - ORDJCR 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - Woollen Cloth Manufacture ^ _ _ Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - ■ . - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacturer Worsted Manufacture - - _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer Silk Dyer, Printer Silk Merchant, Dealer - S.Cotton Manufacture - ■ . - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Muslin Embroiderer Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture - - Kope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker - - . _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Felt Manufacture - _ _ Carpet and Rug Manufacture _ _ _ Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. Worker, Dealer Knitter (undeflued) - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer - - - Embroiderer - - Tapestry Manufacture - - - Yarn (undefined) Merchant - - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years 7 122 41 4 25 140 15 134 3 165 45 113 90 463 3 I 455 18 28 2 26 2003 1271 2 1595 11 71 3551 1 72 22 49 13 949 1152 3750 12 245 126 97 3 2 12 1 12 118 794 466 1 760 7 24 1622 5 1 5 18 2 314 445 1692 3 91 30 Above 20 Years. 72 29 25 139 13 130 1 122 20 4 24 396 2 337 12 8 1 22 Un. 5 Yrs, 1209 805 1 835 4 47 1929 17 31 11 635 707 2058 9 154 96 31 3 1 20 15- 20- 26- 26 3 35 12 22 300 59 11 18 2 9 37 5 36 4 42 1 49 1 13 55 1- 13 14 14 62 143 96 3 15 1 90 7 4 148 5 2 372 1 691 5 21 477 286 1 358 3 20 1322 853 4 1 32 5 17 2 255 379 1362 3 80 24 51 1 24 561 371 370 1 14 713 7 13 265 157 280 359 860 2 72 35 5 83 169 278 1 532 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPA.TIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF RENFEEW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. r MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. Under Above Total Total Under AbovelUn 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages. Years Years Yrs OBDEIt IS. • - i 4 18 2 2 4 26 30 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - 1 - . 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - _ Men's Cap Maker Woollen Bonnet Maker 6 1 5 - 1 1 2 2 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - _ 1 1 Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture 10 - 10 - - - 2 3 2 3 - 23 127 124 344 181 36 150 685 835 Tailor _ . _ 193 56 137 2 54 56 58 19 4 - - 1 - 4 6 1 10 11 Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker 2247 551 1696 40 511 530 822 293 61 - 1 9 28 148 209 85 10 470 480 Shawl Manufacture - - - 209 18 191 2 16 33 82 58 18 - 1 4 2 8 o 5 12 17 Shirtmaker, Seamstress 393 42 351 - 6 37 40 124 131 66 - - 1 3 - 4 4 Hosiery Manufacture - - - 16 1 15 - 1 3 7 3 2 - - 1 - 5 3 1 1 9 10 Hosier, Haberdasher 10 1 9 - 1 - 4 5 - - 1 9 1 6 1 2 10 10 20 Button Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 11 86 67 297 233 93 97 690 787 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer 56 15 41 2 13 7 26 7 1 - - 1 7 1 _ _ 9 9 Clog Maker - - - - - - - - - 5 23 13 35 12 1 28 61 89 Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - 2 5 6 - - 13 13 Umbrella, Parasol, Stick, Maker, Dealer 6 6 - - 1 3 2 - ' 2 2 " 4 4 Old Clothes Dealer, " 1 ORDER 19. - - 1 2 1 _ _ 4 4 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manufacture 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 4 4 22 9 1 5 36 41 , Soap Boiler, Maker _ _ - - - - - - - - - 4 - - 4 4 Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - - - 1 3 4 - 1 7 8 Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell, Wrkr., Dlr. - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2 Comb Maker - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 Sponge Dealer - - - - - - - 1 6 5 33 8 1 7 47 54 2. Skinner Furrier 1 _ 1 _ _ - 1 - - 6 13 45 23 4 6 85 91 Tanner - - - - - - - 1 4 9 22 16 4 5 51 56 Currier _ _ _ - - - - - - 1 4 2 11 3 1 5 17 22 Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods, Mkr., Dlr. 2 2 - - - 1 1 - _ _ _ 2 1 1 4 4 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture 19 9 10 - 1 8 3 3 3 1 2 1 6 " 9 9 Brush and Broom Maker ORDER 30. 5 26 32 88 26 6 31 151 182 l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - 1 6 3 10 9 - 7 22 29 Oil and Colourman 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 Japanner - - - . - - - ' - - - - 1 2 4 9 5 - 3 18 21 India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 Waterproof Goods, Maker, Dealer - - - - - 1 2 9 4 1 1 16 17 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 5 2 - - 7 7 Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 Thatcher - - - - - - - - - - _ _ 16 19 87 59 4 16 169 185 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 15 39 48 134 72 14 54 268 322 Sawyer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 10 7 22 8 - 11 37 48 Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - - - - - - - - _ 17 82 39 103 23 9 99 174 273 Wood Turner - - - ~ - - - 9 15 7 8 1 1 24 17 41 Box Maker - - - 3 1 .1 - 1 2 - - - - i 59 54 263 84 21 63 422 485 Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 1 i - - - 1 - - - 3 4 3 11 8 1 7 23 30 Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - - - - - _ 16 51 45 100 33 2 67 180 247 4. Paper Manufacture 222 114 108 _ 26 88 48 50 9 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 Envelope Maker - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - 3 9 8 28 17 1 12 54 66 Stationer - - - - 30 5 25 - 5 7 10 6 2 _ 1 1 - - 1 1 2 Card, Pattern-Card Maker 5 3 2 - 3 - 2 - _ - - - - - - Paper Stainer - - 3 - 3 - - 1 1 1 - _ - 6 - - - 5 5 Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker - - - - - - - - _ 1 - - - 1 - 1 Ticket, Label Writer - 1 1 - 1 - _ _ - - 3 3 2 1 3 6 9 Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - ~ ~ - - - ~ ORDER «1. 26 122 102 194 127 15 148 438 586 l.Coal Miner - _ _ _ . ^^1 6 26 28 35 13 _ 32 7C 108 Shale Miner - _ _ _ _ _ _ - ' 1 29 151 178 336 149 3 180 666 846 Ironstone Miner - - _ _ _ _ _ 'Wl 1 _ 1 1 Lead Miner - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - ^ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 Gold Miner - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _'j '-a 5 5 7 12 1 5 25 30 Miner (branch not defined) 1 - _ _ _ - - 3 - - 3 3 Mine Service - - - - - - - - - 3 10 9 87 74 18 13 188 201 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - 13 4 9 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 8 7 17 17 3 9 44 53 Coalheaver, Labourer ----- - — - - _ _ _ 1 3 1 1 4 5 Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - 2 2 1 _ - 2 _ _ _ - 2 7 19 83 58 7 9 167 176 Gas Works Service " ~ ~ ' _ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 533 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EENFEEW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Tota at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yr.-! 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDEK 14. - 3 1 10 1 2 1 44 6 4 1 1 26 1 2 1 8 90 10 3 2 1 13 2 6 14 23 1 220 25 12 3 4 4 82 20 3 31 2 84 115 1 85 4 10 6 3 2 4 36 9 1 55 63 61 17 1 3 1 21 10 5 47 7 4 1 1 36 2 4 1 9 412 39 23 12 9 6 5 134 31 5 113 2 161 204 1 1 459 46 23 12 13 7 6 170 33 5 117 2 162 213 1 1 S.Stone Quarrier - _ - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - ■ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - _ _ _ Railway Contractor - - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy Asbestos Manufacture Fosil Dealer - - - 1 1 8 1 2 1 6 - 2 1 3 2 1 1 - - 6 1 52 28 2 75 7 8 30 2 5 3 2 58 1 136 13 13 194 13 14 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Dealer - Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 123 3 74 49 3 - 10 64 20 1 20 1 8 1 1 - - 1 1 2 1 5 5 Salt Maker, Dealer - - - - _ - - - - 7 1 4 ] - 12 1 12 1 6. Waterworks Service Ice Merchant, Maker - - - - - _ _ - - 1 6 8 11 12 - 7 31 38 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, .Jeweller - - - - - - - - - 61 35 5 364 1 220 1 16 1 364 1 238 2 21 2 879 2 633 10 8 53 3 331 300 1 9 1 20 31 41 4 4 425 1 255 1 21 1 1605 3 1,212 1 23 11 98 5 2030 4 1,467 24 11 119 6 S.Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture Blacksmith _ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker - Nail Manufacture Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 1 - 1 - - - 1 : ~ - 2 1 23 1 15 3 36 3 6 - 1 25 7 67 8 82 9.Copper Manufacture - Coppersmith - - - - - - - 11 48 41 93 28 2 59 164 223 lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 2 - 2 11. Lead Manufacture - - - - - - - - 15 5 81 9 2 83 1 2 3 165 22 2 42 1 15 4 96 14 7 294 2 39 7 390 2 63 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer - ■ - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker 20 17 3 - - 7 10 3 - - OUDEB 22. - 19 8 4 44 10 14 11 2 25 13 6 8 8 54 37 42 36 33 27 15 44 27 25 6 3 18 2 5 63 18 18 11 2 112 68 110 73 71 175 86 128 84 73 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - - _ Pawnbroker - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 559 23 147 4 174 7 10 1 385 16 137 3 26 1 148 7 9 1 108 3 5 174 10 59 1 87 2 49 1 16 1 24 1 - 70 12 30 2 10 4 592 62 121 4 18 2 859 107 71 9 7 2414 380 104 28 18 1378 201 41 31 12 278 18 6 10 1 662 64 151 « 28 6 4929 706 222 78 38 5591 770 373 6 106 44 2. General Labourer _ - _ Bng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 33. 6 1 2 205 1 53 5 1 2 152 - 12 1 41 81 1 1 64 4 1 1 7 - - - 2 1 7 1 1 4 7 6 2 3 5 5 1 1 1 2 5 18 13 9 5 20 13 -9 l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - 6 1 5 1 - 1 1 3 - ORDER 24. - '. 05 50 5 30 £ 93 e 69 305 1442 1747 l.Persons returned by Property Rank, &o., or of No Occupation 15990 2476 43514 - 2476 1872 2136 1 2i5I 3955 ORDER 25. !97 - IS672 3 9968 808 - - - - 1 - 1 9865 9480 - - 1 9865 1 9480 .Scholars _ - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 19426 19474 9426 9474 ~ 289 16022 9137. 14521 - - ~ - 534 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 188L SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages, Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 16274 27616 11291 9,194 24323 13415 4,756 66,180 51,688 106868 Total- - - 110765 53,283 67,479 1698226734 10567 9,463 2638215384 6,250 CLASSES. - 44 821 340 1,047 452 142 865 1,981 2,846 I. PnOPESSIONAL 1,335 807 628 - 32 776 164 22i 98 112 - 31 182 228 598 311 117 213 1,254 1,467 II. Domestic 6,959 2,813 4,146 - 505 2,308 1,600 1,616 731 199 - 431 776 740 2,085 912J 223 1,207 3,960 5,167 in. COMMEKOIAL- 227 126 101 - 74 52 30 28 26 17 - 303 1,723 1,325 3,138 2,192 930 2,026 7,586 9,611 IV. AaBICULTURAL 2,919 924 1,995 - 128 796 570 753 619 153 - 2,185 7,568 6,448 17194 9,051 2,328 9,753 35,021 44,774 V. Industeial - 12,958 4,376 8,682 - 864 3,512 2,473 3,119 2,131 869 16274 24621 221 113 261 497 1,016 41,116 1,887 43,003 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) ( Peoduotitb - - ( 86,364 44,237 42,127 15982 25131 3,124 4,626 20642 11879 4,980 OKDERS. CLASS I. — 13 1 30 38 63 720 551 70 215 243 197 607 109 65 278 35 25 82 51 64 750 442 357 1,182 493 421 1,932 1. Government - - _ 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 73 1,262 17 790 56 472 - 5 27 12 763 12 152 26 198 15 83 3 39 31 182 228 598 ;3ii 117 213 1,254 1,467 4.Domestio Officers or Sen-ices CLASS III. 6,959 2,813 4,146 505 2,308 1,600 1,616 731 199 - 61 370 360 416 281 459 490 1,595 192 720 55 168 421 786 1,018 2,942 1,439 3,728 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ - 61 166 22 104 39 62 " 2 72 20 32 26 5 7 21 6 20 1 16 CLASS IV. - 286 17 1,604 119 1,192 133 2,663 475 1,917 275 1 852 ■ 78 l,890i 136 6,624 961 8,514 1,097 7.Agriculture S.About Animals and Fislieries CLASS V. 2,899 30 913 11 1,976 19 - 125 3 7SS S 666 4 743 10 516 3 151 2 - 28 47,1 124 62 347 973 42 280 1,080 102 608 2,162 37 226 810 19 37 213 90 394 1,097 200 1,161 4,266 290 1,645 5,362 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - 38 11 154 17 3 78 21 8 76 - 3 8 14 3 70 8 1 34 7 4 30 4 2 12 2 1 - 16 8 8 52 44 61 40 34 88 121 145 223 44- 75 78 12 10 12 68 62 09 217 264 401, 285 316 470 12.C.ivria,!,'fs and Harness 13.Sliip.i and Boats - 14.t:lR'iuii:ils and Compounds - 86 60 35 - - 50 26 7 2 ~ - 8 135 292 11 626 639 4 376 362 38 1,206 1,234 17 711 1,095 3 193 662 19 760 831 (i'2 2,'IS« 3,24-3 81 3,246 4,074 16. Tobacco and Pipes 1 6. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 22 1,216 6,376 10 105 2,466 12 1,110 2,920 - 7 15 573 3 90 1,883 105 1,119 5 360 1,046 2 480 633 175 222 - 162 6 29 670 83 100 394 58 92 1,106 143 278 690 69 168 229 18 79 732 89 129 2,419 288 617 3,151 377 746 18. Dress lO.Auimal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 4,873 21 167 1,266 10 70 3,617 11 97 - 176 1 19 1,080 9 61 940 6 37. 1,377 4 44 899 1 14 401 2 - 1,166 155 1 3,478 622 1 2,938 665 5 7,693 2,118 17 3,465 1,549 17 460 480 1 4,644 777 2 14,566 4,812 40 19,200 5,589 42 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 60 930 6 14 303 4 46 627 2 3 55 4 11 248 3 189 19 225 1 15 166 1 9 47 16274 24621 221 113 261 497 1,016 221 40,895 1,887 2,108, 40,895 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - . - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 46,251 41,113 3,124 41,113 42,127 15982 25131 3,124 4,626 20642 11879 4,980 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 535 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AYR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 2 10 25- 123 17 14 4 112 12 126 6 1 409 3 7 21 45- 2 13 65 138 1 14 1 22 100 27 105 51 15 234 260 76 3 13 1 65- Under 20 Years. 62 196 31 11 5 20 28 Above 20 Years. 13 Total at all 4 126 12 135 7 1 409 1 85 83 11 171 55 13 23 33 213 24 10 73 56 33 7 13 39 32 13 38 7 113 14 58 3 189 99 19 5 6 17 3 4 30 9 7 16 1 9 23 35 i 24 27 3 392 648 141 21 27 1 1 105 111 11 171 56 15 23 33 276 25 63 8 10 OCCUPATIONS. 73 56 33 7 13 39 32 13 38 7 113 18 184 99 11 46 324 106 19 5 7 426 3 5 41 10 445 735 209 22 31 1 OICJDER I. 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not others, descr.] Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. Prison Officer 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer . - Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER a. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissloned Officer Militia, Y'eomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. Navy Pensioner - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 11 ORDER : l.Bstablished Church Minister Free Church Minister - - — United Preshyterian Minister _ — - Episcopalian Clergyman - — Roman Catholic Priest - - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - • Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - - ■ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student _ _ _ Lair Clerk 3. Physician, Surgeon - - ~ Dentist - _ - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ - - - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Suborduiate Medical Service - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5.Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ - _ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pur.suits - Literary, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ - Mining Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7.Painter (Artist) - Engraver (Artist) Sculptor - - - - Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer Actor, Actress Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and games Service 101 412 49 2 2 595 Above jUn. 20 Years. 5 5- Yrs. 10 188 7 ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club, Service - 6180 15 37 1 10 2 224 42 2 2 12 2787 1 13 3393 14 24 1 16- 20- 26 583 25- 45- 65- 12 24 108 24 1 2 44 22 1 7 28 504 22831557 1 13 16 26 1345 1 7 395 5 536 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORn£K i—cmtinued. - - 5 1 1 9 6 1 1 2 1 20 1 2 1 20 1 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - - - Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service flospital and Institution Service - Others engaged in Service OBHEB fi. 3 1 49 643 30 9 3 3 1 49 634 27 ; 1 8 3 1 21 5 1 18 230 14 2 1 25 296 6 6 87 2 61 1 3 2 4 290 6 1 4 19 200 17 66 13 9 3 57 233 19 49 10 7 1 32 45 3 22 4 2 3 7 1 3 2 4 351 39 143 28 22 4 111 485 40 146 28 22 6 115 836 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 3 1 36 21 13 9 3 1 23 12 - 1 1 12 8 1 16 8 6 1 3 1 2 1 - 58 46 4 61 1 22 10 58 5 139 5 197 2. Banker _ _ _ Bank Service _ - - - _ - „ _ - - 2 5 27 6 4 2 42 44 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - - OKDEB 6. - 35 8 3 2 147 .151 26 35 117 158 93 138 309 28 13 23 91 1 1 20 8 3 2 182 238 132 197 637 246 135 199 719 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 5 1 4 - - 1 1 2 1 - - 3 14 1 3 2 11 78 2 12 107 10 7 23 422 22 6 4 248 19 1 4 65 3 2 14 92 1 51 16 43 842 54 18 57 934 1 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) CaiTier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service 54 1 6 48 1 - 2 4 1 14 1 18 15 - 3 7 45 9 10 61 7 26 1 5 257 5 6 3 100 2 16 133 4 13 2 73 1 2 17 1 3 2 9 48 16 10 4 23 468 17 22 7 208 4 23 516 33 22 7 218 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 2 ~ 1 2 ; - - ; 2 - 1 - 4 3 7 3 2 9 13 4 i 3 3 11 16 22 19 33 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - 6 3 3 - 1 2 1 2 _ - - 301 2 87 1 6 i 33 3 34 19 388 3 92 7 480 10 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 95 2 94 1 2 - 69 25 2 1 - ORDER T. - 276 8 5 399 4 1123 42 1 2 40 342 6 707 52 2 8 4 1 734 459 59 1106 158 17 3 1 1 1007 38 26 618 99 13 1 629 4 11 220 37 9 5 399 4 1399 50 1 2 2310 843 101 2651 346 41 7 5 9 2315 1242 105 4050 396 42 7 7 2 1. Farmer, Grazier . . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Fai-ni Servant Shepherd - - - - - Land Drainnge Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Jlacliinc Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - Colonial Planter - - 241 2631 1 1 912 240 1719 1 125 1 787' 564 49 588' 125 385 1 66 82 1 17 28 76 80 22 18 206 224 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - _ - 1 6 5 2 6 30 19 16 19 10 10 7 5 58 54 65 59 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) 9 7 .9 7 - - 1 1 5 1 3 2 3 ORDER 8. :l 1 3 13 12 1 1 6 3 96 10 8 5 1 19 5 85 9 41 24 35 8 104 2 7 245 4 19 2 8 3 55 1 12 171 6 8 1 18 1 6 39 12 1 1 6 1 6 109 13 75 34 56 13 196 4 30 540 13 87 34 67 14 202 5 36 649 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Fanier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer _ - Fisherman, Pis'herwoman - - - 5 25 11 5 14 - 3 8 1 8 1 9 2 1 1 1 f XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 537 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AYE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORRER 9. - 1 2 21 2 3 1 52 3 34 25 4 6 60 1 1 12 1 2 17 3 13 2 1 2 4 3 73 2 53 7 9 111 1 6 57 7 12 184 1 8 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder Printer P.iper Ruler Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper 7 1 18 5 1 6 1 1 12 2 1 6 6 3 6 3 1 1 9 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 - 2 6 5 5 2 1 8 13 21 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - - - - - - OKDEit 10. _ 7 1 17 8 2 79 14 170 29 12 1 41 9 171 18 8 3 150 14 279 69 13 7 2 55 14 62 24 5 5 1 9 6 5 1 1 1 86 15 187 37 14 1 255 43 517 112 27 16 3 341 58 704 149 41 17 3 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery, Maker, Dealer - 1 3 1 3 _ - - - 1 3 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 5 3 3 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 8 7 8 9 10 8 2 9 10 2.T00I Maker, Dealer Cutler - _ - _ _ FileMaker- - - - Saw Maker- - - - Domestic Implement Maker - - - - - - - - - - 7 3 24 1 2 21 2 40 2 24 1 1 3 9 31 1 5 94 1 3 5 125 2 3 10 3. Watch and Clock Maker - _ - _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mlo-., Wkr. (not Gov.) Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 1 1 : : 1 ; - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 4 - 1 2 5 7 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 1 - 1 5 6 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 7 4 8 12 - 7 24 31 7. Type Cutter, Founder - ' - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 3 1 1 - - 3 2 3 3 2 3 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker Apparatus for other Games Maker 5 1 1 1 4 - - 1 1 1 2 1 OSDER 11. - 26 li i 2 18 27 384 8 171 7 33 35 73 111 2 384 24 258 30 44 48 2 43 78 38 716 37 533 104 113 81 11 88 162 31 299 9 195 81 32 24 10 17 49 8 84 65 14 8 4 3 4 410 8 184 7 37 37 91 138 79 1483 70 1051 229 197 157 23 151 293 79 1893 78 1235 236 234 194 23 242 431 1. Builder - - _ - Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ Bricklayer - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - - _ Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - _ _ 5 3 2 : - 3 1 1 - - 30 132 1 138 5 1 233 11 5 2 6 47 2 1 6 2 16 1 4 162 1 434 18 7 3 16 2 596 18 7 4 16 2 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - Furniture Broker, Dealer - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - - House and Shop Fittings, Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 45 96 7 19 56 26 40 7 1 7 18 49 12 20' 1 9 18 2 5 2 4 - - i 18 19 3 1 16 i 1 1 4 1 2 22 39 10 2 1 61 10 2 1 3. Wood Carver - - - Carver and Gilder Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Animal, Bird &c.. Preserver, Staffer Artificial Flower Maker 1 - 1 _ - - - - 1 - OKDEB 1?. - 7 1 23 3 17 1 1 8 60 12 5 7 25 3 5 4 6 30 4 106 16 6 26 136 16 6 30 l.Coaohmaker - - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright - - - - Cartwright- _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - 8 26 13 37 11 2 34 63 97 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - 6 Y 538 XV.-OCCDPATIGNS 0^ THE PEOPLE OF SCOILA-ND, 18.81. OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY 0-E AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. j Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years, Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6B- - 1 2 2 3 2 20 5 o 15 1 1 25 "2 1 3 1 16 103 6 11 9 3 1 50 7 3 6 6 1 6 1 1 1 3 22 5 2 2 18 20 3 184 15 5 21 If; 23 3 206 20 7 23 34 OICUEU 13. l.Ship Builder Ship Builder's Labourer - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - _ _ - 2.Ma,st, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - ohmeb 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - - Manufacture of Cliemicals Alkali Manufacture Drysalter .- _ ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Maker - OIMtER 10. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2. Maltster - -___-_ Brewer - _ _ _ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ - - Wine, Spirit Merchant. Publican - Cellarman ----- - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - .. _ _ Cheesemonger, Buttennan Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - - Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Fish Curer - - - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer . - _ - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealei- - _ - Giug. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water MIcr., Dlr. ORDER 17. : i 1. Wool Dealer, Broker - - -i Woollen Cloth Manufacture ~ - -, Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ _ _ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture -, Worsted Manufacture - - - - -| Blanket Manufacture -i Fuller - _ - _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satm, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - Silk Dyer, Printer - _ _ _ Silk Merchant, Dealer 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer • Muslin Embroiderer - - _ Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _, 4.Jute Manufacture - - _ _ _ Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - _ _, Net Maker - - - -' - - > - - - - - 1 - 5 1 1 2 1 S3 23 1 11 19 57 1 3 2 23 24 162 5 4 1 1 5 11 64 4 2 1 2 8 1 1 2 1 38 24 3 5 3 39 56 281 10 7 6 5 40 94 305 10 10 53 16 6 9 1 35 9 3 2 1 1 1 _ ', 18 7 3 7 - - 35 9 3 2 1 15 6 5 3 1 1 2 2 -' 5 3 8 3 2 2 28 10 11 6 2 1 13 6 43 19 56 25 15 7 9 1 6 6 - 6 1 3 5' 4 1 2 - , - 8 2 1 1 53 2 1 67 1 10 11 5 76 13 1 5 2 11 222 10 6 251 1 1 1 1 9 2 2 1 48 17 2 6 7 21 117 8 1 129 3 53 1 5 11 1 132 8 30 5 144 42 1 29 35 73 287 23 29 294 3 67 4 2 6 89 5 27 5 72 14 1 12 1 29 42 105 12 21 194 3 17 6 1 3 20 14 4 14 7 1 2 8 11 11 1 5 69 1 10 11 5 84 15 1 6 2 12 275 12 7 318 1 138 10 7 2 21 1 250 15 73 15 278 80 5 49 1 79 147 520 44 56 686 9 139 10 7 , l\ 21 li 260 26 78 15 362 95 6 55 1 81 159 796 56 63 1004 10 63 262 16 92 3 97 18 10 4 24 1 1 36 37 47 603 2 3 4 26 3 1 1 7 4 V, 50 61 262 13 88 3 71 15' 8 4 23. 1 28 33: 45 453 2 - 4 1 1 9 2 3 4 22 3 2 1 1 ■7 3 1 41 5 4 1 10 1 15, 3 1 3 5 3 4 SD 24 47 4 23 1 25 8 4 1 6 12 17 '24 153 1 23 9 li 152 69 1 5 3 }■ 38 17 1 - 25 6 3 1 3 -, 3 - 12 2 1 - 10 i 10 8 14 S 160 ff 28 3 15 7 •45 42 38 16 15 1 1 41 1 7 2 1 12 3 931 1 72 55 1 26: 1; 22; 36 4 1 2 7 1 67 3 38 29 1 26 8 2 192 8 4 25 1 2 56 7 293 21 84 86 2 5 34 26 5 2 222 1 20 3 78 1 414 27 20 9 2 1 18 15 2 i 105 1 1 9 1; 57 254 11 4 1, 3 6 4; 1 69 1 10 2 1 27 10 138 2 114 93 1 42 1 37 1 4' 555 14 6 56 1 6 198 8 1 1028 62 146' 125 7' 7 84; 53; 7; 5' 624 14 7 66 2 1 7 225 18 1, 1166 64 260 218 7 8 126 1, 90 - 8 831- 69 148 11 3 71 16 1550 1 413 294 72 3 240 3 4 232 401 34 84 6 31 14 662 1 207 211 117 1 102 430 35 64 5 3 40 2 888 206' 83 72 3 123 2' 4 130, 89 5 15 7 6 134 1 51 83 30 14 312 29 69 6 24 8 528 156 128 87 1 155 21 35 2 13 2 356 87 48 1 2 ■48 57 168 13 16 2 1 17 301 90 27 14 1 61 1 49 67 20 1 - 11 2 1 - 1 1 10 33 2* j 11 3i ^ \ 12 2 X.V.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 539 GCCTJPATroi^S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE' COUNTY OF -AYR AT DIFFERENT AGES. HALES. lUn. 5-- W- f 2D 11 K 35 1 22 9 re 151 50 3 2 25. 293 235 1 S 1 :20- 25- 29 33 26 115 159 4 1 7 13 167 1 1 3 1 188 7 1 11 10 3 621 1 214 19 5 1 7 5 577 3 ra 1 45- 39 24 7 1 108 72 1 65- Under 20 Years. 36 2 1 7 4t) 11 196 24 1 1 4 391 4 42 20 28 186 124 ' 3 : 32 . 392 1 3 285 1 11 1 169511323 1 672 138 :91 13 11 53 23 11 10 64 2 Above! Total 20 at all Years. Ages. Ill 73 41 1 304 310 1 1 33 OCCUPATIONS. 3223 8 1744 2-38 54 1250 2 573 2 1 182 53 2 19 13 41 27 12 18 7 49 159 788 1280 3 42 95 141 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 11 115 115 61 1 332 496 1 1 34 21 7 52 191 1180 38 3 14 14 1565 4 53 2 1 1 49 105 205 4 1 2 1 2316 ,3 909 204 OltnuiC 17— continued. ). Weaver (undefined) _ _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (imdef.) Factory Hand (Textile, UBdeBued) Pelt Manufacture _ _ - Carpet and Eug WCanufecture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Wlcr., Dijaler- Knitter (undefined) - - - Embroiderer - - _ _ _ Tapestry Manufacture - - - - OKDiEli IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker _ _ _ Woollen Bonnet M'aker Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Mannfacture Tailor _ - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - _ SUirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Hosier, Haberdasher - Glover, Glove Maker - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Malcer, Dealer OIH^TB: 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Man\if Soap Boiler, Maker - _ _. _ Glue, Si2e, Gelatine, Isinglass, Mkker, Dealer Manure Manufacture Dealer 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner - - - - - Currier - - ^ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods- Ifflcr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Mamifacture Brush and Broom Maker - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer FEltALES. Total at all Ages. 247 32 799 34 109 21 14 135 24 1 10 712 11 US 2576 5 1137 83 9 1 203 2 5 19 20 14 14 31 31 57 69 176 195 21 34 69 100 93 120 55 67 26 29 3 4 29 37 1 1 y 10 5893 8209 11 . 14 3024 3933 3 3 1 1 534 738 113 113 ORDER 90. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - _ _ Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - Japanner - - - _ _ _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rnsh, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - 3.TimbeT, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - _ _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner Box Maker _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4.Paper Manufacture Envelope Maker - - - Stationer - - Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Bill Sticker, Deliverer - ORBER SI. I.Coal Miner Shale Miner Ironstone Miner - Lead Miner - Gold Miner Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service 1 18 131 Under 20 Years. 116 18 373 18 24 4 7 17 2 232 3 49 741 3 100 19 2 104 52 Above 20 Years, 131 14 426 16 85 17 7 118 16 Uu 5 Yrs, 480 8 69 1835 2 1037 64 7 1 5- 15- 20- 25- 17 i 106 1 182 3 40 667 3 81 13 2 17 16 99 14 267 18 22 3 3 14 163 43 6 149 4 31 8 2 35 7 45- 18 1 73 4 29 5 1 42 65- 2 1 41 7 3 2 32 4 140 2 39 342 60 1 3 196 3 20 848 2 247 18 4 112 3 6 282 454 21 1 87 43 33 17 1 32 4 63 16 1 1 6 2- i 36 3 32 1 7 36 2 11 540 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF AYR AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Under Above Total Total Under Above Un 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yrs. Years. Ypars. Ages. Ages. Years. Years. Yrs — ORDER 'Hi—continued 1 7 5 56 48 22 8 131 139 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer 5 _ 5 _ _ _ 2 2 1 1 4 2 4 7 3 r, 16 21 Coalheaver, Labourer - 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 - 4 3 61 40 8 4 102 106 Gas Works Service - - - - - - Q 22 45 144 81 00 25 292 317 3. Stone Qnarrier - _ - _ _ - _ _ 3 5 10 29 16 "3 8 68 66 Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser 1 1 - - - - 1 _ - 1 - - 3 3 Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - _ - - - _ - 13 9 51 2f, 13 87 100 Limestone Quarrier - - - - - - _ - 2 2 9 '9 i 2 21 23 Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant - - - - - _ - i 12 55 27 3 1 97 98 Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ - - - _ _ - _ 1 - - - 1 1 Plaster, Cement Manufacture - _ - - - - - _ 49 85 59 141 69 11 134 280 411 Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer 7 5 9 - 6 - 1 1 -1 - - 1 O - _ 3 3 Pavior _ - _ - - - - - - - 3 3 1 - 7 7 Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - - - - - - - - - 3 ^ 12 57 71 45 10 185 195 Uciad Labourer - - - - - - - - 1 6 - 1 - 8 8 Piailway Contractor - - - - - - - - - - 1 14 46 217 151 22 15 4;;6 451 Platelayer - - - - - - - - - - 1 11 35 88 80 20 12 223 235 Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - - - - - - - ♦ — 1 3 7 5 _ 1 15 16 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - 13 6 7 1 5 1 2 _ 4 - - - - 1 1 1 Glass Manufacture - - _ _ - _ _ - _ - - - - 1 9 12 4 26 26 Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 23 2 21 1 1 12 8 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 2 2 5. Salt Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - 1 3 11 7 4 1 25 26 6. Waterwoiks Service - - - - - - - - _ 3 o 2 6 3 _ 5 11 16 /.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 1 _ 1 _ _ 1 _ _ ~ - 1 2 3 3 Lapidary - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 127 437 345 825 423 45 664 1638 2202 8. Iron Manufacture 1 _ 1 _ _ _ 1 _ _ - - _ 1 2 _ _ _ 3 3 Steel Manufacture _ - _ - - - - - 29 188 166 464 242 65 217 937 1154 Blacksmith .:) - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 8 11 8 28 28 Nail Manxifacture - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 Anchor, Chain Manufacture 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 8 60 27 46 24 1 58 98 156 Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 2 _ 2 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 2 2 Spring Maker - - - - - - - - - _ _ 3 2 _ _ 6 5 9. Copper Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1 2 3 - 1 5 6 Coppersmith - - - - - - - 8 38 21 52 15 6 46 94 140 lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 2 1 1 1 - - 1 - _ _ 1 _ 2 _ _ 3 3 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 18 52 30 67 10 2 70 99 169 Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - - - - - - - - - _ 1 3 2 3 _ 1 8 9 Wire Maker, Worker - - - - - - - T- a _ _ 9 6 - - 15 15 Wire Fencer - - - - - - - - - - - r.) 1 9 2 - 4 3 - 11 7 18 Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - - - - - - - ^ 1 "" _ 1 " 1 1 Bath Maker - ~ - ' " ORDER n. , 8 25 17 40 34 16 33 107 140 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer •T-.") ■ 65 207 5 60 69 79 55 14 _ 1 7 3 16 15 3 8 37 45 Pawnbroker - - - - "is 4 14 1 3 6 4 2 2 _ 6 8 8 68 84 31 14 191 205 Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller 1S2 11 171 5 6 2 54 87 28 _ _ 2 16 12 1 - 31 31 Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - - - 1 2 17 14 7 1 40 41 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 79 387 423 1329 1128 386 466 3266 3732 2. General Labourer - - - 30 4 26 _ _ 4 2 7 16 1 11 105 151 513 217 18 116 899 1015 Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) - - _ _ - - - - - 11 67 41 61 24 8 68 134 202 Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) 20 13 7 - 6 7 5 1 1 2 4 _ _ - - 6 - 6 Apprentice (undefined) - - - - - - - - - - 35 25 16 37 16 10 60 79 139 Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - 148 87 61 _ 24 63 30 27 3 1 2 3 2 21 5 ~ .^1 28 a3 Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 257 119 13S - 14 105 84 63 1 ' OUDEU »3. 1 _ 1 1 l.Town Drainage Service _ -1 _ _ 5 12 8 - - 25 25 Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - _ _ _ -\ _ 1 _ 2 6 1 1 9 10 Scavenger - _ _ _ _ _ _ W 1 - 3 2 ' 1 5 6 Rag Gatherer, Dealer - 6 4 2 4 - 1 1 _ ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c.. - 221 113 261 497 1016 221 1SS7 2108 or of No Occupation - - - 46251 3124 42121 - 3124 4626 W6i2 US7 498( ORDER 26. 230 18044 21358 21588 _ 21588 1. Scholars - _ - 20853 20853 179 20674 _ _ 3263 - - - 19307 " 19307 Children of No Stated Occupation 20260 20260 " 15803 4457 - "* __ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 541 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Und. 6 Yrs. 69702 S9702 48058 210 84 4,192 315 7,247 94498 3,226 341 7,493 1,445 34413 1,140 90 2 118 84 655 i,637 15- 48752 20- 2,650 454 7,356 1,178 36677 437 6,728 1,563 19330 3,071 97354 848 267 556 85 260 2,874 1,834 341 3,754 3,789 299 1,335 16 110 3,610 617 3 69702 211 462 529 33 111 44 17 688 599 328 48 147 454 3,271 4,085 1,033 145 26- 65049 1,719 797 3,212 1,563 7,091 12239 2,591 480 45- 2,114 821 6,873 2,217 41380 1,644 931 3,113 :,003 226 912 295 97 3,266 2,003 637 3,475 4,999 304 1,349 316 111 2,967 1,6 1,718 1,829 94498 259 780 13574 3,205 31 1,140 268 746 13971 1,607 7,681 12969 763 3,795 678 297 1,239 821 2,208 4,665 1,911 306 65- 11292 224306 376 200 1,052 761 ,369 2,535 0/ 230 200 700 61 Under 20 Years. 3,436 425 11,685 1,760 41,660 165340 357 87 2,992 425 4,309 7,376 1,634 126 Above 20 Years. 242987 3,984 46 437 347 8,296 5,298 5,527 753 2,512 34641 12097 176 526 2,370 4,660 298 1,258 395 173 3,374 4,092 2,881 307 1,113 13122 6,697 114 848 1,644 2,536 77 229 705 53 113 54 16 526 1,105 580 39 196 1,319 1,338 20 1,142 3,575 4,532 259 1,023 339 114 3,854 2,602 2,046 307 927 17,184 3,722 34 1,140 164200 10,867 3,038 34,611 7,227 181780 5,464 2,941 1,411 6,616' 3,038 |12,956 '21,655 6,235 992 Total at all Ages. 467293 14,303 3,463 46,296 987 223440 170804 2,847 13,755 23,333 3,298 1,498 9,507 3,463 17,265 29,031 7,869 1,118 OCCUPATIONS. Total - 474913 CLASSES. I. Pkofessional II. Domestic III. Commercial - IV. AORICDLTURAL V. Industrial ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ( Productive FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 219797 655 32,346 2,374 3,106 78,034 352399 3,989 17,330 27,865 OKDESS. CLASS I. 1. Government 2. Army and Navy- 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 1,418 1,677 12.Can'iages and Harness- 6,515 1,657 647 15,163 12,171 7,538 13. Ships and Boats 14. Chemicals and Compounds 214 ),441 32,345 Under 20 Years. 3,579 10,345 1,720 1,281 27,268 175624 923 1,461 3,088 18 761 16. Tobacco and Pipes 19,017 16. Food and Lodging 14,773 17.Textile Fabrics - 10,817 12,863 1,367 1,674 4,566 5,493 63,053 24,116 355 5,464 ),237 27,838 389 6,604 164200 18. Dress - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 24.Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 1,280 10 5 356 718 6,396 33,296 21,229 480 2,533 1,736 7,609 208 186107 166292 __ 35 3,544 10,345 414 1,306 1,260 1 1,248 122 470 5 205 368 1,305 12,651 5,867 1.69 1,364 2,706 31 9,332 166292 255116 Above 20 Years, 68282 3,076 22,000 654 1,845 50,766 176775 Und. 5 Yrs. 68282 179 2,897 22,000 509 145 1,828 17 636 174 810 6 150 350 6,091 20,744 15,362 321 1,169 873 4,904 177 176775 - ^8282 5- 1,671 1,086 207 4,086 98010 1,671 81 1,005 207 252 14 40 52 53 175 2,068 617 22 293 120 387 3 15- 46386 3,510 8,674 634 1,054 23182 9,332 31 3,479 20- 46090 959 7,448 330 621 17307 19425 56 8,674 7,448 333 301 1,053 1 108 430 5 5 153 315 1,130 305 26 620 1 25- 63667 1,348 9,470 256 672 22063 94776 633 4,286 47 434 9,376 48891 94 1,254 9,470 183 72 398 77 2 65 138 917 10493 7,857 6,250 137 1,071 743 2,318 28 98010 9,332 ;,705 113 683 366 1,704 43 45- 19425 186 64 330 2 67 160 2,031 '950 7,036 161 456 348 2,202 83 24 609 4,286 424 10 47 28 129 1 24 68 1,701 3,187 3,022 43 121 145 824 46 66- 16786 136 796 22 118 2,030 13683 5 131 796 2 20 116 94776 4889] 12 4 442 750 600 4 10 14 174 5 13683 542 XV.— OeCUPATIOXS OF THE' PEOPLE OF SCOTLAIfE I8SL OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANAHE AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all OCCUPATIONS. EEMAUES., Total at all Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs, 15- 2a- 45- 21 104 145 1 10 1 163 91 1 269 24 321 182, 24 181 45 7 1 127 57 34 197 110 42 10 125 21i 1 1 81 1 11 245 2 . 1. 46 613 53 70 23 24 42 m 24- 1 14 27 26 234 26 18 72 208 34 18 292 48 1 326 5 1 1 6 1725 14 190 41 8 21 11 10 14 76 37 39 33 5 1 4 32 2 15 391 11 3 81 18 21 26 10 12 75 62 39 22 18 4 11 103 63 45 16 62 64 63 60 2 276 20 199 243 44 154 291 169 70 29 30 129 19 17 159 33 63 83 25 31 101 246 16 20 60 69 52 7 27 36 43 1 112 112 7 2 107 87 38 17 7 11 11 43 174 104 61 687 358 117 238 291 63 14 26 261 30 163 374 6 1 1725 14 43 9 21 11 10 14 80 43 43 38 7 2 9 40 81 124 1 624 312. 61 1474- 337 99 33 1 749 ; 528 62 1480 347 99 34 85 2a8'. 11. 3 5 88 99 ISO 135 103- 26 92 114 113 1 182. 198 411 92 442 422 70 448 16 597 324 110 50 53 520 31 28 299 66 116 155 50 50 212 403 57 120 1C2 31 47' 42 180 136 113 26 92 114 114 1 196 198 411 118 703 422 100 611 15 971 330 111 51 59 2245 45 28 342 65 137 166 60 64 292 446 100 158 109 33 56 82 1125 842 253 1224 923 377 OKDEB 1. 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Servioe^Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer 2. Police - - _ Municipal Parish Oflicer Sheriff Officer - - _ - _ Just, of Peace & other Ijoealor County Official 116 16 30 2. 61 29 ORDEK 2. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Sflldier and Non-CommisslonBd 0: Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer 1 Aany Pensioner — - _ 2.Navy ■Officer.-(eflJBotiiOT or retired) - Seaman, E.N. - - _ _ Boyal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner — - — - obuke. 3. l.Bstabliehed Church Minister — Free Church Minister- _ — _ - United Presbyteriaaii Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - -. Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - - - - Writer to the Signet, Sbliaitor - Law Student - - - - Law Clerk - - - _. _ 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist _ . - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife - _ - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - Subordinate Medioal Service _ — _ i. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Proies.for, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shoiitliand Writer Student ______ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, ScientifiG, IniStitution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer — Mining Engineer - - - - Land, House; Ship Surveyor 7.Painter (Artist) - - - Engraver (Artist) Sculptor -__,__-._ Architect - - - - - Musician, Music Master _ _ -. _ Art Student _ _. _ Photographer _. _, _ Actor, Actress ~ - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - S.Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other Games Service - 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant 1 3 116 692 10 1801 315 12 1 2698 15 351 9 87 96 i 14 1 2562 11 26394 9851 87 12 30 2 48 4 26 36 6 20. 3 116 1002 287 11 5 1 131 35 801 6 44 78 2, 16543 761 28 1 2562 1631 11 456 -9 1 1 1 125 1 39 219 2 478 151 45 ! 97 3 25 29 1 1 82206910 32 20 2 7 P 67 344 2 65 36 171 3 17 43 29 2 6 1 1 7216 20193' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 543 OCCUPAXrONS OF THE nSTHABITANTS OF THE COinNTCY OF LANARK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. HALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20' Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25 45- 65- OUDElia i— continued ! : 6 11 7 84 82 3 35 226 9 104 60 7 55 10 13 95 194 378 19 207 473 19 Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government )- Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - College, Club, Service - - - 21 562 4 188 1 21 374 3 7 181 1 226 1 4 137 2 8 9 9 2 1 ! ; - 2 1 5 5 2 4 4 18 2 6 16 25 83 1 7 6 10 35 3 1 4 1 7 5 18 26 40 140 3 18 27 40 147 8 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (Not Domestic) Charwoman ______ Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ Hospital and Institution Service Others engaged in Service OKSES 5. 329 75 837 3860 254 5 3 36 257 4 324 72 801 3612 250 ~ 3 13 17 2 13 3 4 23 26 240 221 4 47 93 37 362 1468 151 179 21 357 1645 48 39 10 56 278 i ■ - ] 3 1 3 2 531 5 28 7 37 42 56 3336 21 79 16 37 33 352 244g 1 251 671 158 184 67 1457 362S 12 152 378 100 9^ 15 396 862 7 28 77 41 12 2 46 142 5 31 8 40 44 56 3867 452 1205 315 325 117 2251 7070 20 457 1236 323 365 161 2307 10937 20 1. Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor Auctioueer,.Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 6 2 330 579 117 297 6 2 213 282 - 9 72 108 - 225 116 186 2 91 88 4 2 6 7 I — i 1 — 7 140 2 1 190 3 9 310 3 8 89 2 6 12 147 2 24 601 8 24 748 10 2.Banker Bank Service - _ _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Knance Agent 1 - 1 - _ ^ - 1 / - 8 101 95 346 107 20 109 568 677 3.Life, 'House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service 5 - 5 ~ - - "0 2 - - ■. OSBUE 6. ' i I 1 - 2 1 100 HI 18 20 566 293 150 70 745 724 384 154 1953 161 25 46 562 4 1 7 49 113 18 21 666 1182 560 277 3309 1295 578 298 3975 1. Rail way Engine Driver, Stoker _ _ - Railway Guard _-__-_, Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - _ Other Railway Officials and Servants 13 1 12' ; ~ 1' 1 3 6 2, I - 5 1 218 5 2 3 21 1005 48 5 10 85 1251 136 30 61 287 3733 168 34 33 76 1444 34 19 2 8 150 2 7 4 21 1223 53 88 106 456 6578 340 95 110 477 7801 393 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. .Keeper' Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, 'Vanmau, - -. Tramway Companies Service 49 1 10 4 2 45 1 8 - 3 1 2 -■ 17 3 14 3 14: 1; 2^ i 1 - 1 10 2 5 16 228 51 3 71 30 7 511 84 2 12 207 188 38 1750 187 14 37 1082 105 26 504 46 16 14 444 15 3 45 i 3 32 17 238 53 3 76 338 74 2810 322 34 66 1765 355 74 3048 375 34 69 1841 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) _ - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - _ - Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - — Harbour, Dock, "Wliarf, Lighthouse Service - 2 31 - 2 31 - - - 4 .25 2 2 - - 19 5 277 7 258 11 518 51 196 32 25 10 ,296 12 997 104 1293 116 4. "Warehouseman (not Manchester)— Meter, 'Weigher - - - 33 19 14 8 11 2 12 - 3221 i2 1238 54 194 -24 829 51 859 8 284 4459 96 2166 83 6625 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) 179 Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government)] 1261 51 1254 26 7 25 - 990 i 264 22 3 15 2 10 1 1 OBDEK T. - 276 13 4 334 300 47 1 37 266 3 334 27 9 1 1 673 347 71 1170 110 16 2 927 35 53 593 60 23 1 1 386 2 12! 194 22 5 4 334 1176 60 1 2023 650 139 2591 219 63 3 1 2 2027 984 139 3767 279 54 3 1 2 1. Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servani — Shepherd ______ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant Agricultural Student, Pupil - _ - Colonial Planter ------ 143 2890 1 1 1251 143 .1639 1 1' - 207 1044 1 611 32 624 1 1 66 337 44 67 - 1 14 17 74 77 33, 15 .201 216 2. Forester, "Wood Labourer - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - 1 8 7 .28 9 29 ] 19 L09 16 125 2 44. 8 36 46 307 54 343 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ - _ 16 36 3 6 13 30 - - 3 6 5 3 6 5 2 18 4 I OSUGK S. ( - 13 1 «3 21 6 57 ] 34 20 78 ] 65 13 37 13 1- 27 3. 76 22 40 399 115 40 475 137 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - "Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - 544 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- Under 20 Year.s. Al )Ove 1 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years 1 1 Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- 45- - 65- ORItKR H—euiUiniit'd. i 1 1 10 7 2 1 3 3 13 5 23 5 2 68 39 '1 12 13 2 57 15 50 4 8 8 1 12 3 5 1 5 4 10 8 2 1 4 3 150 62 153 13 30 27 3 160 70 165 14 34 30 3 Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin De.stroyer Fisherman, Fi-sherwoman Knacker, &<:. 7 7 3 1 6 7 3 - - 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 ORUEU ». - 8 2 25 139 2 36 5 133 602 11 10 36 8 113 340 16 4 164 15 226 867 31 30 32 10 71 231 10 22 29 9 24 3 44 7 158 741 11 12 301 33 419 1J62 67 59 346 40 577 2203 68 71 ]. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder Printer Paper Ruler Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 61 5 1365 226 80 35 19 1 884 171 64 6 32 4 481 55 16 29 - 2 169 36 18 2 17 1 716 135 46 i 11 1 319 37 14 2 14 2 138 12 1 17 5 1 22 5 1 9 2 2 1 1 - 35 128 6 115 5 270 12 2 94 6 1 12 163 6 491 22 3 654 28 3 2, Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer Map, Print Colourer, Seller ORDEK 10. 113 9 100 3 13 6 22 3 78 12 2 1 4 ~ 1 89 4 91 210 7 8 842 25 892 987 43 11 2 792 16 1448 829 51 6 1 1881 75 2806 2039 118 25 10 695 66 737 540 53 9 1 62 18 62 24 9 4 931 29 983 1197 50 19 2 3430 175 6053 3432 231 44 12 4361 204 6036 4629 281 63 14 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - ■ _ . _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker _ Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 51 97 2 1 24 28 1 27 69 2 - 1 5 23 23 1 20 24 6 26 2 1 17 2 - 2 2 6 1 1 32 10 27 9 6 58 5 13 16 3 13 116 24 43 30 4 4 37 18 6 18 2 2 2 2 5 2 34 12 32 10 7 213 49 64 68 11 17 247 61 96 78 11 24 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - _ - Cutler File Maker - _ - Saw Maker Domestic Implement Maker Needle Maker - _ _ _ 5 2 1 3 13 2 1 3 9 3 1 1 4 - 1 2 i 3 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 -' - 28 4 2 1 129 32 7 HI 35 6 11 242 56 20 29 90 16 4 8 14 3 157 36 2 8 457 110 30 48 614 146 32 66 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Pliilosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 9 8 3 1 6 7 2 - 1 1 O 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 - - 2 3 14 1 2 18 20 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - 5 3 2 - 3 2 - - 3 3 21 10 2 3 36 39 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - _ - - - 2 21 20 56 22 5 23 103 126 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 7 7 8 13 19 27 5 8 1 2 7 56 33 57 40 7. Type Cutter Founder Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker 1 _ 1 - - _ - 1 - _ - 4 22 3 2 19 2 31 3 1 4 1 1 2 26 3 6 56 4 6 82 -7 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDKR U. 17 76 1 45 16 31 ~ 6 1 40 19 8 12 6 2 - 81 8 30 3 13 12 179 131 7 1143 106 465 63 139 127 23 661 706 34 1512 246 925 177 267 171 14 420 588 191 3986 537 2299 978 621 402 81 723 1552 115 1521 LW 665 492 250 148 49 160 482 22 277 18 102 64 34 16 17 45 7 1224 114 495 56 152 139 23 840 836 362 7296 959 3991 1711 1172 737 144 1320 2667 369 8520 1073 4486 1767 1324 876 167 2160 3503 l.BHildLT C'arpenti-T, Joiner BrirklayiT - - - - - Mason, 'MarMr W.irliT, Polisher - Mason's, BriclJa\ it's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ - Plasterer _ - - Plasterer's Labom'er Plumber Gasfltter Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 5 1 1 4 22 3 2 7 2 1 I 2 15 - 1 1 1 2 1 6 6 3 2 1 1 2 6 : - 51 2 2 8 396 29 4 20 13 1 456 46 9 13 19 3 1078 100 59 35 25 25 1 410 19 47 15 8 31 82 9 3 4 2 446 31 6 20 21 1 2026 165 124 66 66 61 1 2472 196 130 86 77 62 1 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - - _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, BeUhanger - - _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - Refrigerator Maker - - 305 797 86 20 2 84 336 19 8 221 461 67 12 2 - 7 29 77 307 19 8 73 239 8 3 105 174 30 5 1 40 46 24 3 3 2 5 1 1 - 3 5 1 37 65 3 5 2 39 54 1 3 100 146 8 13 8 1 32 43 8 4 3 9 1 40 6 2 171 252 17 20 14 1 211 322 20 26 16 1 3. Wood Carver Carver and Gilder Dealer in Works of Art Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stufler - Artificial Flower Maker - - _ 14 7 5 11 6 3 1 1 8 4 4 10 - 1 5 3 1 1 5 2 1 2 3 1 3 5 1 3 -: XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 545 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 1 5- 5 !0- 5 5- 4 5- ( )5- Fnder j 20 ''ears. "■ i.liove 20 Ifears. rotal at an Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 iges. Years. Years. Yrs. &- 15- 20- 25- 4.5- 35- - 9 1 i 19 74 20 1 43 1 87 07 a 35 1 5 77 ] 2 78 ] 09 1 11 20 21 3 L99 01 38 8 57 1 93 16 6 4 8 19 83 21 1 47 1 106 533 190 37 263 6 389 616 1 211 38 310 7 495 OKDER 13. .Coaohmaker ____-- Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright - _ _ _ _ Cartwright - - . _ - - - Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker _ - - OBDEK 13. l.Ship Builder - - _ _ - Ship Builder's Labourer _ _ - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge BuHder - - - - - 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - Sail Maker- __---_ OSDEK 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - _ _ - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Suhst Manuf. - Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist _ - - _ Manufacture of Chemioals _ _ _ Alkali Manufacture _ _ _ _ Drysalter ------- OBDEK 15. l.Tobaoco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - OKDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innlceeper _ _ _ - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Cofifee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2. Hop Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Maltster - - _ _ _ _ .Brewer - _ _ _ Distiller, Bectilier - - _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellanna,n - - - _ _ _ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - _ - Cheesemonger, Butterman _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ - _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ _ Fish Curer - - - . _ _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.)- Baker __--_-- Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ _ Greengroc*, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Sugar Refiner ------ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c. , Dealer _ - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 2 1 7 5 2 1 2 - - 5 1 1 1 1 1 - - 53 15 8 11 5 19 389 191 174 59 9 32 58 431 417 415 37 6 27 16 1239 803 1404 66 20 170 103 387 252 455 22 5 90 47 21 37 47 3 3 2 442 206 182 70 9 37 77 2078 1509 2321 118 31 290 168 2520 1715 2503 188 40 327 245 4 1 4 1 : - ^ 4 1 _ _ _ - - 3 1 1 6 26 3 1 3 26 1 15 198 44 3 8 32 7 5 135 121 1 14 129 6 2 11 221 459 9 66 62 5 1 4 51 235 2 36 6 1 1 13 29 4 29 2 1 21 224 47 4 11 229 19 3 21 420 844 12 109 258 21 4 42 644 891 16 120 16 12 1 144 48 125 4 5 8 6 120 10 59 2 8 6 1 24 38 66 4 3 - 1 40 1 10 8 5 80 9 49 2 4 1 15 13 31 1 4 2 1 8 12 25 2 3 i 1 9 10 1 4 - 11 6 45 52 51 60 215 132 123 50 15 1 56 58 404 243 460 301 576 142 322 46 254 96 45 8 277 38 104 31 100 50 46 12 4 - 10 24 10 20 1 77 3 5 2 3 150 14 5 262 2 4 1 3 36 4 313 69 47 4 478 63 14 38 5 20 44 719 128 19 1 123J 23 8 6 4 24 13 437 40 50 6 452 125 12 33 10 42 53 565 96 40 1 3 918 29 77 16 52 13 140 83 1688 111 262 26 817 421 28 121 32 265 261 1452 321 277 6 16 1760 61 60 18 29 1 8 65 37 623 39 190 11 284 150 7 73 11 144 153 521 130 155 4 13 629 19 9 14 4 2 10 2 77 6 44 43 27 1 5 2 31 17 60 9 19 1 139 4- 4 1 3 46 4 337 79 67 5 555 66 14 43 5 22 47 869 142 24 1 1495 25 154 48 91 1 27 239 335 2825 196 646 43 1596 723 48 232 55 482 484 2598 556 491 12 32 3436 113 158 49 94 1 27 285 139 3162 275 613 48 2151 789 62 275 60 604 531 3467 698 515 13 32 4931 138 79 1100 219 '287 19 766 1 118 187 20 214 5 12 541 1161 556 51 2 1063 5 4 5 27 10 9 198 25 29 4 30 1 205 507 84 24 1 139 3 75 1095 192 277 10 558 1 93 158 16 184 5 11 336 654 472 27 1 924 2 - 1 3 2 36 2 1 1 2 25 73 7 3 19 3 5 24 10 7 162 23 28 3 28 1 180 434 77 21 1 120 3 6 16 23 12 5 137 28 30 3 26 2 4 154 259 77 10 125 27 299 106 86 3 260 42 65 4 88 1 5 146 265 227 15 391 1 32 581 54 155 2 130 1 23 66 7 65 2 2 29 107 142 2 1 309 1 10 199 9 24 31 7 2 5 7 23 26 99 3 z 546 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OOCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES, Un. 5 Yra. 5- 15- 20- 25- i5- 12 1 82 2 77 5 1 11 19 123 284 135 1-2 9 10 2 18 16 176 114 13 11 1 1 100 1 101 4 6 1 122 1 1 16 179 161 147 626 11 27 143 97 1 126 631 14 2 1 27 481 21 19 33 1 60 354 6 2 11 1082 348 57 55 9 13 30 22 1 12 19 2 172 8 2 2 10 1 113 409 287 3 363 1174 53 2 3 8 19 5 15 538 13 21 40 1 28 429 2 3 5 1130 284 29 40 3 11 280 276 202 236 328 19 3 4 1 137 1 4 2 2 122 42 12 41 2 658 13 3 40 6 18 1 721 3 136 67 9 37 1 1 3 810 6 10 47 4 13 3 748 5 97 40 119 7 2081 37 21 91 19 71 2 1 2774 25 206 54 19 78 1 2 6 1038 7 14 19 28 31 1544 11 55 28 20 30 50 23 21 5 4 3 i 3 1 66- 1 215 1 327 1 11 Under 20 Years, 1 12 19 205 373 174 13 9 10 2 25 21 2 222 2 1 25 219 225 191 727 11 1 2 1 1 45 2 795 14 3 44 8 20 1 843 3 178 79 11 Above 20 Years, 46 1230 47 49 105 4 113 1029 12 1 6 21 2764 799 103 119 22 32 47 44 1 23 35 2 324 15 4 7 18 1 550 872 637 4 754 2178 Total at all 240 2 3 16 4144 51 49 157 53 115 5 1 5393 42 366 126 64 48 1319 53 50 117 4 132 1234 12 1 6 22 3137 973 116 128 32 34 72 65 1 27 41 4 546 17 5 7 18 1 575 1091 862 4 945 2905 104 7 13 10 27 285 2 3 18 4939 65 52 201 61 135 6 1 6236 45 544 205 65 57 59 82 91 5 5 21 21 9 10 7 7 3 8 2 2 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEB 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - _ Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - _ _ , Blanket Manufacture - - - - . Cloth, Worsted, Stu^ Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - Silk Dyer, Printer - - — • Ribbon Manufacture - - _ _ Crape, Gauze Manufacture - — — . Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - - . FEMALES. Total at aU S.Cotton Manufacture _ _ . . Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer • Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer • Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - Muslin Embroiderer - _ _ Fustian Manufacturer, Dealer - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer - Sheeting Manufacture - - - . 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - - Jute Manufacture _ _ _ _ Cocoa Fibre Manufacture _ _ _ JRope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - Mat Maker, Seller - _ _ _ Net Maker - - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer Tent Maker _ _ _ 5. Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef ) Factory Hand (Textile, imdefined) Pelt Manufacture _ _ _ _ . Carpet and Rug Manufacture - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealei Knitter (undefined) - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer Embroiderer _ - - - - Tapestry Manufacture _ _ _ Yam (undefined) Merchant - - - OKDEB IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker _ _ _ Woollen Bonnet Maker _ _ _ Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor __-_-- Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ - - llowiury Manufacture — — — Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Glover, Glove Maker - - - - Button Maker, Dealer - - - - Slioe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - Clog M.ilcer _ _ _ _ - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Accoutrement Maker - Old Clothes Dealer - - - - 1762 2 214 213 1 1207 1 2 5 19342 1290 32 279 321 18 7 2 861 1 4 358 1 102 5 5 5 137 1861 1216 2514 Under 20 Years, 347 796 174 49 76 66 10 686 2 77 71 612 1 1 2 6764 724 18 89 33 4 2 1 470 1 134 1 57 2 2 1 26 1 781 638 1011 76 160 1984 12403 266 4543 207 186 1 2 926 ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker '^- - - - - Glue, Size, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - Bone, Horn, Ivory Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. Comb Maker ------ Gut Manufacture _ - - _ . Sponge Dealer - - _ _ . 17 319 1 67 152 271 6S 9 28 19 1 Above 20 Years, 1176 137 142 1 695 1 3 12578 666 14 190 288 14 6 1 391 1 3 224 45 3 3 4 111 1080 578 1503 Un. 5 Yrs. 512 2 62 62 136 1 1 2 1087 120 1 14 15- 20- 26- 45- 1 472 71 66 2 532 69 50 142 7 20 1 376 233 1 291 1 145 100 25 10 5677 604 17 76 30 3 2 1 370 17 34 2 9 530 3515 57 1091 66 87 1 320 3 142 !4 6 7 7 1 1 7 I 8 _ 1 - 195 625 116 40 48 47 59 126 1 59 1454 8888 209 8452 151 99 1 1 606 14 177 1 18 111 107 177 2 3 2 61 311 7 149 10 16 44 12 1 109 1 47 2 2 1 20 1 4628 254 5 67 36 8 3 216 1 1 97 2| 1 10 1 5571 246 7 101 70 7 1 136 19534261 63 2 109 17 2 2 3 54 1 1 20 123 2 1 35 17 44 670 531 834 457 314 542 464 215 568 132 45 268 27 4 125 140 244 51 6 20 19 94 189 34 5 17 11 4 79 235 63 18 19 19 6 21 1 89 12 17 12 9 13 16 31 2 7 469 3204 50 942 46 71 1 276 16 32 6 491 3049 32 725 19 25 211 28 66 28 674 4274 79 1394 59 62 1 2S0 13 35 1 22 259 1363 87 1038 46 19 1 100 4 30 202 11 296 27 130 3 3 90 3 11 24 XV.— OCCUPATIONS 01' THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 547 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 15- 20- 2 5 15 14 11 57 25- 46- 2 4 46 114 4 H " 11 23 27 2 16 4 14 29 1 1 1 4 11 24 94 25 95 32 150 24 73 2 135 3 3 18 1975 172 23 11 1 3 18 16 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 55 2 5326 53S 31 22 i 38 60 40 67 32 48 73 1 21 1 3 4 1 169 21 19 2 37 56 3 31 150 30 58 24 106 34 91 2 116 3 5 7 3 6 HI 72 8 35 82 28 4 2 7 1 144 508 58 142 29 451 134 257 6 234 19 9 29 14 42 5118 528 27 22 14 2 216 30 1 16 5 no 162 2 1 146 172 16 11 36 108 1 41 2 65- Under 20 Years. 10906 1268 1 96 1 62 186 412 202 18 464 634 176 5 7 136 13 16 112 12 660 98 13 105 24 413 473 3 1 506 61 255 21 73 13 214 72 75 87 4 5 14 1 17 4380 391 44 20 156 328 134 8 276 244 52 2 15 13 33 11 227 62 12 144 16 286 182 14 116 11 37 11 12 16 18 25 136 60 2 64 Above 20 Years. 14 14 35 117 25 122 34 166 28 92 2 164 4 4 19 13 1 7301 710 54 33 5 41 78 41 83 34 25 2 4 5 2 224 23 22 2 38 59 242 303 10 119 482 272 204 7 Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. 107 144 618 332 10 258 7 179 117 11 58 120 48 5 4 147 19 22 289 966 112 247 432 8 448 26 19 50 19 67 20676 2212 1 177 1 81 380 437 34 893 950 289 9 16 206 30 36 164 26 1038 200 27 323 60 844 926 7 2 697 125 193 126 11 82 152 56 5 4 161 19 22 324 1073 137 411 102 972 275 524 10 612 30 23 69 32 27977 2922 1 231 1 114 385 921 • 515 34 934 1033 323 12 16 231 32 40 169 28 1262 223 27 345 52 882 985 10 2 1090 1000 135 OKUER 19 — amtiaiied. 2. Skinner, Furrier ------ Tanner - - - - _ Currier _ _ - - . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr. , Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - - Brush and Broom Maker - - - - QuiU, Feather Dresser, Dealer OBDEK ao. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer - Oil and Colourman _ _ _ - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - Japanner ------ India Ruhber, Gutta Peroha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer - Resin Manufacture _ _ - - Varnish, Furniture Polish Maker - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 55 72 166 2.Will»-w, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - Thatcher - - - - S.Timher, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - _ _ - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - - Boz Maker ------- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - Cork Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Paper Manufacture - - - - - Envelope Maker - - _ _ _ Stationer - - - - Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - - - Paper Stainer ------ Paper, Box, Paper Bag Maker - - . Ticket, Label Writer - - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - Yalentme Maker _ _ _ _ . OaDEB 21, I.Coal Miner - Ironstone Miner - — Copper Miner — — Lead Miner - Gold Miner Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - _ _ . Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer Gas Works Service - - _ - 3.S>tone Quarrier ---__. Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - Slate Quarrier - - ' - - Slate Manufacture, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier - - _ _ . Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - Plaster, Cement, Manufacture - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer - Pavior _ - - - . - . Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector I Road Labourer ------ Railway Contractor _ - - - ■ Platelayer ------- Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - ■ Glass, Emery Paper Maker - - - ■ Asbestos Manufacture _ - - - 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture _ - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 29 1 129 6 10 729 186 391 26 81 662 58 14 38 42 13 37 81 2 2 279 717 39 127 Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 41 34 124 40 49 76 408 119 175 9 47 394 44 40 170 400 17 21 22 321 66 216 17 34 268 14 41 2 109 317 22 106 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 13 17 18 19 35 15 21 13 76 19 22 14 4 6 18 6 18 1 22 1 12 4 12 1 14 15 60 5 321 96 137 9 40 296 34 22 26 4 1 159 39 96 10 17 170 12 21 2 2 130 27 87 4 17 90 2 11 1 13 32 31 2 34 15 17 16 1 22 6 148 1 1 61 42 335 15 18 148 12 32 137 5 44 30 5 28 X XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. 15- 20- 19 2 726 33 98 5 1 22 11 82 4109 159 790 1 5 3 158 63 25- 45- 44 2 70 201 3 1 1 4352 337 920 1 8 4 165 33 65- Under 20 Years. 10S74 3515 816 109 27131105 74 2 82 13 77 348 3 10 10 447 2 4 98 2 161 90 1 1 17 92 11 260 1 14 12 338 1 8 55 6 82 70 1 1 5 59 32 '322 66 4 6 48 166 29 554 16 44 32 841 6 7 101 14 227 104 1 4 20 33 14 221 36 113 10 56 15 175 104 68 12 2 1693 335 610 18 132 56 140 68 65 33 10 2591 577 384 2 88 36 1 16 3 11 30 1140 437 1122 £8580 77 1 17161 20 40 5 143 6 12 25 192 4 24 20 67 29 402 141 223 121 119 7890 1999 735 1 189 77 9 1 1 1 324 4 155 16 1 11 183 39 225 99 97 4610 908 293 216 27 1644 2535 101 11 4835 192 888 1 10 4 180 64 14 5 422 5 14 10 529 2 4 115 3 219 115 1 1 Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. 10 82 S 852 37 3 6 453 48 3 5 OCCUPATIONS. Total r.t all Agos, 19066 23900 1266 1458 195 137 «2 12 2 1914 370 723 28 188 71 1140 78459 86741 4893 13 137 46 616 114 4 10 85 45 986 22 72 72 1386 7 19 186 46 372 203 2 6 1 769 258 576 282 241 16066 3576 1470 3 732 143 14 140 122 79 6464 6781 14 147 49 796 178 4 12 50 1408 27 82 1915 9 23 301 49 591 318 3 7 1 964 395 658 294 243 17980 3945 2193 81 920 214 15 159 125 6604 78459 86741 OUDEB 81 — continitd. 6. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service Ice Merchant, Maker 7.Goldsniitli, Silversmith, Jeweller ■ Gold and Silver Beater Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher - Lapidary - - - - - S.Iron Manufacture _ - _ _ Steel Manufacture - _ _ - Blacksmith- _ _ _ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker - - - Nail Manufacture Anchor, Chain Manufacture - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Kange, Stove, Grate Maker - Fire Proof Safe Maker Spring Maker _ _ _ _ 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith - lO.Tin Manufacture _ - - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture - - 11. Lead Manufacture 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer Wire Maker, Worker - _ _ . Wire Fencer - - _ _ . Bolt, Nut, Bivet, Screw, Staple Maker Tube Manufacture - - - • Bath Maker - - _ _ . Lamp Maker ------ Hinge Maker __-_-. OBI>EB i%. l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer- - - - Pawnbroker _ - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined)- - - ^ - 2. General Labourer _ . _ - Eng.Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail.or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) — - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB 83. l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - OBDEB 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - _ (HtDEB iiS. l.Soholars - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation FEMALES. Under 20 Years. 82 12 85 2499 99 814 3 10 292 27 812 3053 1 1 206 186107 77620 88672 14 67 724 45 63 55 10 430 1378 31 9332 77620 88672 Above 20 Years. 68 2 10 24 28 1775 54 751 3 10 237 17 382 1676 1 1 175 176775 Un. 5 Yrs- 1084 67198; 15 14 5 1 101 149 76S36 21474 20- 12 25- 45- 23 65 50 329 1229 28 9332 12 20 482 17 61 1 1 33 7 172 930 43 840 26 361 2 2 112 167 695 380 10 257 46 19426 94776 43891 65- XV.~O0CUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF aCOTLAlTO, 1881. 549 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LINLITHGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 3,603 5,708 2,258 2,246 5,793 2,716 755 11,469 11,510 22,979 TOTAX _ _ - - 21,026 10,625 10,401 3,422 5,461 1,742 1,633 5,056 2,758 954 ClASSES. - 7 117 178 382 124 27 124 711 836 I. Professional 258 146 112 - 5 141 47 36 18 11 - 5 32 39 118 39 8 87 204 241 II. Domestic - - - 1,188 510 678 - 75 435 292 265 100 21 - 65 133 186 440 157 80 198 813 1,011 III. Commercial - - - 31 11 20 - 9 2 8 5 6 1 - 8* 280 207 600 412 127 364 1,346 1,710 IV. Aqbioultubal 639 204 435 - 39 165 101 176 140 18 - 487 1,653 1,621 4,203 1,902 387 2,140 8,113 10,253 V. iNDUSTRLiL - - - 1,183 360 823 - 51 309 195 298 229 101 3,503 5,060 43 15 50 82 176 8,606 323 8,929 f VI. Unoccupied and Non- \ \ Pbodumivb - J 17,727 9,394 8,333 3,422 5,282 690 990 4,276 2,265 802 OKDEBS. CLASS I. ~ 3 i 3 28 86 U 135 32 57 233 92 31 36 57 8 8 11 6 28 90 107 412 192 113 440 282 1. Government _ _ - 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional _ _ _ CLASS II. 24 234 5 141 19 93 - 6 5 136 4 43 6 30 6 12 3 8 5 32 39 118 39 8 37 204 241 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 1,188 610 678 76 435 292 266 100 21 - 18 47 61 72 48 138 111 329 26 131 3 27 79 119 188 625 267 744 6. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - - _ CLASS IV. 12 19 1 10 11 9 - 9 1 1 7 1 4 1 6 1 - 84 274 6 198 9 661 39 394 18 123 4 358 6 1,276 70 1,634 76 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 637 2 204 433 2 - 39 165 101 176 139 1 17 1 - 4 9 21 4 34 134 3 25 157 7 92 370 11 24 167 3 1 29 8 43 155 24 142 723 32 185 878 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 1 : 1 - — - ~ - 1 - ~ — 7 7 4 2 2 16 12 15 11 3 3 4 1 7 7 35 18 20 42 18 27 12.Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - - - 14.Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - *" 44 4 160 21 92 9 289 40 147 29 33 21 204 25 661 99 766 124 15.Tobacco and Pipes lO.Food and Lodging 17.TextUe Fabrics - - - 1 183 93 1 8 10 175 83 - 2 1 6 10 6 3 43 21 92 29 34 30 "" 26 6 22 79 11 83 82 9 139 279 48 357 183 31 109 46 12 11 105 17 105 590 100 616 695 117 721 IS.Dress- - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 472 107 123 63 349 64 - 11 7 112 46 102 23 141 25 76 4 30 2 - 302 49 881 232 812 285 1,867 810 1 703 475 6 70 154 2 1,183 281 3,452 1,724 9 4,635 2,005 9 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 214 111 1 133 81 1 81 80 - 28 3 105 28 1 40 21 36 32 5 22 5 3,503 5,060 43 15 50 82 176 43 8,563 323 S66 8,563 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 9,023 8,704 690 8,704 8,333 3,422 5,282 690 990 4,276 2,266 802 550 XV .—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAITO, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LINLITHGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES, MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. j TJn. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 if ears. Above 20 ears. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 2 3 8 3 18 10 2 23 3 1 5 10 3 12 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 5 33 21 2 29 18 3 1 34 26 2 29 18 3 1 ORDER 1. 1. Civil Service— OfEcera and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ - _ 2.Police ------- Municipal, Parish Officer - _ - - Slieriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 0. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ - - Army Pensioner - - - - - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, B.N. _ - _ _ Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - _ _ - ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ _ - United Presbyterian Minister - - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - _ Roman Catholic Priest - _ - _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - _ _ _ - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Clerk - - - - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - Dentist - . _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife - _ _ _ - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - Subordinate Medical Service - - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5. Student - - - _ - _ 6. Civil Engineer ------ Mining Engineer ------ Laud, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ - 7. Sculptor ------- Architect ------- Musician, Music Master - - - - Photographer - - _ - - 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - _ Domestic Gardener _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - _ Hospital and Institution Service 19 3 1 1 5 14 3 1 1 - 5 4 3 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 - - 1 1 19 7 2 2 55 75 1 3 17 4 2 18 130 67 2 4 3 1 4 7 14 3 4 3 1 1 1 19 7 11 22 5 9 28 199 132 6 11 23 5 9 29 218 139 6 - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 18 3 19 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 12 1 5 2 1 1 10 5 4 2 3 3 2 5 6 10 3 1 19 3 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 6 5 3 1 2 1 2 2 9 7 1 9 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 20 3 21 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 11 7 1 4 4 5 7 1 17 14 20 3 1 1 40 6 2 8 5 2 3 1 5 8 5 16 11 7 1 4 4 5 7 1 17 34 20 3 4 1 61 6 2 48 5 3 3 2 1 6 4 6 2 4 13 111 22 1 80 1 59 3 79 2 4 13 52 19 1 1 1 - 5 54 3 79 31 10 1 1 1 19 9 1 1 1 8 2 1 3 4 - I 3 2 13 13 6 10 14 13 2 60 41 12 1 3 1 16 16 5 1 1 2 6 16 13 8 88 77 30 2 5 1 1 104 90 38 2 5 1 1 1083 2 8 2 8 82 3 507 2 1 576 2 6 2 8 82 2 - 75 432 2 1 286 4 1 1 232 2 2 3 25 1 61 5 44 7 2 12 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 551 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF IINLITHGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Yeaxs. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 16 2 1 1 51 6 2 1 34 11 2 3 5 2 13 59 18 1 10 1 1 3 1 3 9 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 67 8 2 6 7 5 1 16 103 35 1 14 6 7 5 2 17 170 43 1 16 OKDEB 5. l.Merohant - - - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ . _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Vainer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Booklreeper 2. Bank Service - _ _ _ BUI Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &o., Insurance Service OBDES 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - _ - Railway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vamnan _ - _ _ 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service - - - . _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.'Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher ------ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watohm. (not Government' Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEIS T. 1. Farmer, Grazier ------ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ------- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - _ 3 .Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Dpmestic) - - - - OKDES 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Hqrse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - _ Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _ - - _ Fisherman, Fisherwomau - - - - OltDEB 9. l.Pnblisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Printer _ _ - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 6 6 1 6 5 - - 1 3 4 3 1 - - - 3 2 1 2 35 i 5 4 21 19 1 5 1 U 1 1 18 7 1 32 1 1 27 4 8 1 35 1 2 16 12 2 74 1 2 91 1 32 6 84 4 1 1 2 3 1 17 1 49 1 11 4 33 5 5 1 2 2 3 2 6 2 5 2 1 2 5 4 24 21 1 6 1 16 1 36 4 37 20 5 125 4 3 4 173 8 56 1 10 154 4 8 8 5 42 24 5 149 4 3 4 194 9 62 2 10 170 4 9 44 9 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 8 7 1 1 - 1 8 1 1 1 5 1 1 - 80 2 2 1 49 205 1 11 7 8 35 2 128 4 4 14 3 124 49 16 310 11 9 1 21 1 19 146 6 20 177 12 7 1 16 9 39 7 57 4 2 3 2 9 1 49 285 1 13 9 317 90 45 672 31 22 2 54 3 40 318 139 45 957 32 22 2 67 3 49 24 611 1 1 204 24 407 1 1 - 39 165 101 3 172 1 19 119 1 2 15 - - 3 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 15 2 14 1 3 2 8 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 5 6 3 29 4 18 5 8 7 3 29 5 19 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 1 i 4 3 2 6 8 2 1 2 1 8 12 11 1 12 19 1 - - , ^ - - " - - 552 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF, THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LINIITHOOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONa FEMALES. j Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 2 3 2 1 9 8 5 6 6 2 16 4 1 2 13 1 60 15 8 1 4 4 3 6 4 4 3 1 9 1 10 8 8 7 19 4 72 23 14 1 9 28 6 82 81 22 1 16 OBDEK 1«. l.Engine and Machine Maker - - - - - - _ - - - - _ - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _--__- Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2.Saw Maker _--__- 3. Watch and Oock Maker - _ - - OKDEB U. l.Builder _______ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ _ _ Bricklayer _--____ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher _ _ _ Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ _ Slater, Tiler ______ Plasterer _-_____' Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ _ _ Plumber, Gaafitter _ _ _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ JFumiture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ 3. Wood Carver --____ OSD£B 13. l.Coachmaker ______ Eailway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OBDEB 13. l.Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder _ _ - - _ 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - _ _ OBDEB 14. S.Chemist and Druggist!- - - - _ Manufacture of Chemicals _ - - - Alkali Manufacture - - - - _ OBDEB 15, l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - OBDEB 16. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ - _ _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper - _ _ 2.Maltster -_----_ Brewer _______ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman - _ - - - 6 1 1 1 9 i 1 67 6 21 3 9 3 12 10 2 2 58 25 28 8 9 9 1 7 8 1 1 17 128 35 90 24 26 19 10 17 2 1 1 9 65 9 ■44 16 15 3 1 3 2 1 12 1 8 3 2 1 1 1 72 7 21 3 10 4 21 14 2 29 263 70 170 61 62 31 2 18 28 6 1 1 1 30 335 77 191 54 62 35 2 39 42 8 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 2 4 2 1 1 5 1 3 7 1 2 2 6 1 1 2 1 2 4 7 6 7 16 7 6 9 20 - - - - ~ - - - ' - - - 2 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 15 1 2 15 1 2 _ _ - - '- - - - 7 1 1 5 9 1 2 1 - 7 8 11 1 15 11 1 - - _ - _ - *" - _ _ « _ .. _ _ - - 1 1 1 1 3 8 3 3 3 28 1 9 14 . 1 1 - 1 1 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 11 1 3 12 11 9 14 4 8 7 1 4 17 3 2 1 2 4 1 8 22 2 3 27 14 14 37 8 22 2 3 28 14 17 37 8 6 60 6 14 1 6 50 5 14 : 1 i 1 !> ■ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 553 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LINLITHGOW AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under at aU 20 Ages. Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 1 16 1 22 23 1 59 2 3 69 13 4 31 2 28 1 8 40 4 1 3 14 75 3 4 71 1 19 9 2 1 4 1 10 23 5 32 1 6 2 3 4 9 25 1 2 75 2 4 91 33 64 6 1 5 4 31 133 3 11 140 3 33 89 6 1 6 4 33 208 5 15 231 3 OKDEK 5—contmued. 3. Dairyman, MUkseller - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Carer, Dealer - , - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - - - Baker - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook -: Greengrocer, Fruiterer , - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDEK 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - - 2.Silk,' Satin, Silk Velvet Manufactui-er 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer' (undef. ) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - Fancy Goods (TextUe) Manut, Worker, Dealer Bmhroiderer ______ OBDEK 18. l.Stravr Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ _ _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker ---,'- 1 ORDER 19. l.Tallovf Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker _ - - - - Glue, Size, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dlr. - Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr. Dlr. 2. Skinner, Furrier Tanner - - - Currier _ _ _ 3.Brush and Broom Maker OSDER 90. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 2.Willow, Cane, Eush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - " " 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - ■ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4.Paper Manufacture - - - " Stationer - - - " 18 2 4 9 9 7 58 2 2 3 18 2 4 7 7 7 55 - 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 4 2 2 18 7 2 3 4 5 5 25 7 11 _ 4 21 9 1 1 1 1 1 35 3 5 2 2 1 16 3 14 1 3 25 6 1 20 1 4 2 5 60 6 1 20. 1 4 ■2 5 85 1 1 1 2 21 1 28 4 7 2 20 2 3 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 20 1 27 4 5 2 16 2 3 - - 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 6 ~ 5 1 1 7 11 1 7 2 1 5 1 1 1 3 15 3 2 I 1 : 2 ^^4— i' .1 18 i 43 36 18 64 64 1 209 5 46 136 1 15 31 61 44 143 1 440 6 204 1 484 6 2 23 361 48 8 28 2 1 9 96 2 15 1 14 265 46 8 13 2 - 8 3 1 9 88 2 12 9 85 4 3 1 4 119 8 2 8 1 1 52 18 1 2 1 9 16 5 ,~ 3 1 1 1 4 1 6 1 1 1 2 4 6 3 2 2 1 2 3 29 4 2 2 3 8 11 1 1 4 4 3 7 1 2 7 11 5 6 5 2 6 17 47 1 18 5 6 5 2 7 19 54 1 - - - - - - - - - '/- 12 2 7 1 46 1 6 1 10 18 1 100 2 7 1 10 19 256 15 12 3 2 37 30 2 82 1 4 5 5 11 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 68 1 6 1 12 25 2 443 2 1 21 26 '4 2 53 61 3 501 2 1 22 32 4 3 65 86 5 1 i 99 3 1 62 1 3 47 3 - 7 1 45 2 21 1 1 22 1 4a 4 2 554 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE' OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF LINLITHi&OW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Tota at all Ages Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Yeai-s. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- ■ 45- 65- OK0EK 21. ■' - 130 27 69 13 350 128 156 28 3 310 144 128 28 3 657 263 317 2 53 11 246 49 104 26 12 11 1 6 4 2 480 155 225 41 3 1224 457 555 2 111 28 1704 612 780 2 152 31 I.Coal Miner Shale Miner _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - Lead Miner - . _ Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service 4 30 1 14 3 16 - 1 1 13 7 3 8 1 - - - 1 3 7 2 6 12 10 3 1 6 1 1 20 5 7 19 21 5 7 19 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - _ _ Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Worku Service - - - • 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - 2 7 2 3 7 3 5 16 3 5 4 3 15 13 1 61 4 4 2 20 19 8 48 32 24 7 5 9 2 14 46 20 1 2 1 7 6 3 7 2 3 9 3 5 101 7 16 2 30 33 3 29 115 68 1 108 7 18 2 33 42 3 29 118 73 1 S.Stone Quarrier - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - - - Limestone Burner - - - - Well, Mineral, Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Bui-ner, Dealer Road Contractor, Surveyor, In-sijector Road Labourer - Platelayer - - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - Coprolite, Digger - - - 13 10 3 - - 10 - 3 '- - - 10 8 20 10 3 19 8 1 75 15 2 18 4 1 2 1 30 18 3 114 27 5 144 45 8 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 144 16 3 98 9 46 7 3 - 24 3 74 6 29 3 1 15 4 1 2 - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 S.Salt Maker, Dealer - - - 2 2 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - - - - - - - 33 6 1 115 34 1 66 33 4 134 1 100 3 41 48 3 7 12 148 40 2 248 1 193 10 396 1 233 12 S.Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture - - _ Blacksmith - . _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1 - 1 - - '- 1 3 5 3 6 2 - 8 11 19 lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - - - - - - - - -\ - - 1 2 1 1 2 - 2 5 2 5 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Fencer - .- _ - - - - - - -^ ORDKB 32. 1 - 1 1 1 5 4 6 2 18 1 16 4 13 7 5 19 3 6 2 7 6 1 5 1 1 33 6 44 7 19 39 7 49 8 20 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker ____-- Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 34 29 6 2 28 27 - - 6 2 10 2 10 11 5 3 , 13 1 - 39 , 6 1 174 37 219 53 3 2 581 172 5 384 51 140 5 213 43 5 2 3 1 1324 281 8 2 1537 324 13 2 5 1 2.General Labourer _ - - - Eiig. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Macliine Worker (undefined) 1 38 9 22 1 1 16 8 - 3 19 1 5 4 7 4 1 - 3 1 ORDER iiS. - - 1 2 4 2 - 2 7 2 7 l.Chinmey Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger, - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer 1 1 - - ~ 1 - - - - OKUER 24. ' 43 15 50 82 176 43 323 366 1. Persons returned by Property, Ranlc, &c., ( r of No Occupation 9023 690 8333 - - i 90 )90 k 12765 1265811 OK»XR 25. 105' 3398 1591 469 - - - 4696 3867 - 4969 3867 I, Scholars _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 4627 4077 4627 4077 85 4 5337 542 740 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND,, 1881. ooo SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 6 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65-- 25981' 12010 K773 18620 49536 22954 5,896 86,764 97,005 18376S TOUAL - 205067 87,003 118064 25212 41442 20349 20450 57158 30377 10079 ci..isSE:s. f 82 3,068 2,868 4,570 2,134 513 3,160 10,085 13,235 I. Eboeessiohai, 6,466 2,904 2,561 - 30 2,874 818 1,112 519 112 57 444 639 1,876 1,047 270 501 3,832 4,333 II. Domestic 25,607 6,691 18,916 1 - 641 6,050 6,412 8,381 3,439 684 \ ~ 1,180 2,823 3,187 8,445 3,164 469 4,003 16,265 19,268 III. COMMEEOIAL- 1,249 710 539 - 356 364 269 221 38 11 ' 248 966 883 2,227 1,402 401 1,214 4,913 6,127 IV. Agbicultueal- 2,304 653 1,651 - 84 569 383 620 538 110 t 2,088 10914 10744 31693 14165 2,534 13,002 59,136 72,138 V. Inbusteial - 21,180 7,095 14,085 - 1,017 6,078 4,369 5,882 3,119 716 25981 38355 558 299 7-25 1,042 1,708 64,894 3,774 68,66& ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) \ PEOD.DOHVE - j. 149262 68;950 80,312 25212 39314 4,424 8,199 40942 22724 8i447 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 27 5 50 172 135 2,761 342 466 2,060 1,066 715 2,789 525 475 1,134 106 84 324 199 140 2,811 2,038 1,740 6,307 2,237 1,880 9,118 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 141 2 5,322 21 2,883 120 2 2,439 - 30 21 2,863 58 760 50 1,062 9. 2 508 •3 109 57 444 639 1,876 1,047 270 601 3,832 4,333 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 25,607 6,691 18,916 641 6,060 6,412 8,381 3,439 684 - 147 1,033 1,382 1,441 1,461 1,726 3,086 5,359 1,090 2,074 184 285 1,629 2,474 6,821 9,444 7,350 11,918 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 638 611 227 483 411 128 - 15 341 212 142 226 43 171 50 13 25 1 10 - 223 25 761 205 630 253 1,611 616 1,069 333 328 73 984 230 3,638 1,276 4,622 1,506 7. Agriculture. _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries 1,971 333 582 71 1,389 262 - 80 4 602 67 332 51 516 104 461 87 90 20 CLASS V. 260 106 349 879 628 2,484 650 590 2,533 1,598 1,653 7,885 649 643 2,799 102 82 462 1,139 734 2,833 2,999 2,968 13,669 4,138 3,702 16,502 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 1,751 143 392 998 80 120 763 63 272 : 182 8 19 815 72 101 406 31 73 265 18 124 71 11 59 11 3 16 -: 18 9 14 112 67 159 107 76 120 378 277 268 163 134 93 31 21 9 130 76 173 679 508 480 809 584 653 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 7 50 1 22 6 28 - 1 1 21 3 14 2 9 4 1 1 - 2 314 127 21 1,636 395 30 1,472 301 99 4,391 742 71 1,851 374 10 315 81 23 1,960 522 210 8,029 1,498 233 9,979 2,020 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 280 2,965 1,976 133 467 771 147 2,508 1,205 - 29 67 112 104 390 669 71 307 479 56 891 513 19 1,022 179 1 288 34 - 113 28 133 623 161 668 776 153 741 2,210 505 2,028 1,634 285 813 385 44 162 736 189 791 4,905 987 3,734 5,641 1,176 4,525 18. Dress- - - - lO.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 8,194 189 2,419 2,474 72 1,092 6,720 117 1,327 - 302 8 169 2,172 64 923 1,729 62 594 2,567 49 541 1,174 15 178 250 1 14 - 501 113 1 2,214 855 22 2,103 1,068 24 5,920 3,622 127 2,598 2,074 84 399 439 12 2,715 968 23 11,020 7,203 247 13,735 8,171 270 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Retuse Matters CLASS VL 333 2,349 132 112 728 36 221 1,621 97 - 23 92 5 89 636 30 61 498 51 86 721 40 63 318 6 11 84 26981 38355 558 299 725 1,042 1,708 558 64,336 3,774 4,332 64,336 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 26.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 84,736 64,526 4,424 64,626 80,312 25212 39314 4,424 8,199 40942 22724 8,447 XA^—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. . FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 46- 65- ORDER I. 3 24 57 HO 132 85 3 J06 157 22 264 73 16 48 14 1 60 134 2 850 329 42 2 910 463 42 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otlierw. descr.) Civil Service — OlHcers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Pri.son Officer - - - 106 12 15 18 3 87 9 15 - IS 3 55 1 2 29 3 10 2 4 3 1 1 - - 1 3 110 11 1 374 81 13 9 77 75 5 12 13 17 1 11 1 3 574 184 20 32 575 187 20 •i.VoVln: - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Slicriff Officer _ _ _ _ _ Just, of react' & other Local or County Official 9 9 - - ~ 8 ~ 1 - 1 - 4 1 - 1 5 6 3, East liirlia and Colonial Service - 1 - - - - ORDER 2. 6 2 123 4 23 417 15 1 81 517 53 41 118 220 25 86 40 3 3 27 2 128 4 262 1157 96 155 264 1285 100 155 l.Army Officer {elTective or retired) - Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army IPensioner - - - 2 - 2 - - - - 2 - - - 1 5 9 1 8 9 4 2 18 1 7 11 1 6 37 19 5 9 38 24 5 9 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - ORDER 3. i - 1 9 2 3 1 3 2 3 122 1 59 26 35 20 13 37 36 95 31 52 42 32 24 7 25 26 49 19 27 8 9 1 12 7 15 9 1 132 98 76 66 21 76 72 217 96 132 98 76 66 21 76 72 226 97 l.Estahlished Church Minister Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest - - _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Cliai-ity - Theological Student - - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Si-naut - 57 f>i 23 57 64 23 - - - 6 18 50 5 36 8 11 3 7 ^ - 13 28 256 2 17 67 382 60 320 28 383 4 26 171 65 2 1 66 9 1 28 269 89 574 95 8S9 7 89 574 123 1108 7 2.AdvoCate - - - - "Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student - - _ _ _ Law Clerk - - _ _ _ Others coimected with law - - - - - - - - - - 1 23 227 37 16 675 187 32 198 5 2 75 15 5 2 46 5 1 2 24 227 345 68 873 11 6 345 92 1100 11 6 3.Physician, Surgeon Dentist - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife ------ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 3 3 39 373 1 5 3 2 39 368 2 - 1 6 2 11 3 12 106 23 182 1 4 69 ] - 16 124 7 92 47 177 175 32 66 102 28 9 17 7 140 7 344 341 67 484 348 67 4.Si'liooliiiasii'r. K.lioolniistress Tcacln.'r, I'rDfL'ssor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess- Siliijol Ser\ire ,V oth. connect, with teaching- 1096 652 3 403 30 602 5it2 3 20 3S3 60 256 180 330 338 2 100 68 1 6 6 2 1 1812 6 3 2 15 300 5 15 36 25 76 13 54 13 5 4 15 5 1 3 2 1 1812 6 3 66 45 376 23 87 58 46 2188 29 90 5. Author, EiUtor, Journalist Reportei', Shorthand Writer Student _ _ - Persons Eng.nged in Scientitic Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. 6 2540 60 2334 6 206 60 _ 2334 1 196 4 5 10 26 24 6 ■ ^.:a 1 16 1 16 34 4 14 78 7 27 34 4 17 11 1 2 16 1 17 157 16 60 173 17 77 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - 3 3 1 2 1 3 11 18 24 69 20 49 17 1 1 31 7 13 53 34 30 11 1 3 103 27 27 77 149 5 66 21 7 60 11 13 32 61 1 33 2 3 12 5 3 9 10 11 21 27 70 2'^ 50 20 1 1 206 50 ;.() 171 254 36 110 24 13 217 71 83 211 27ti SB 130 2.'i 14 7. Painter (Artist) - - - - Engraver (Artist) ' - - Sculptor - - ._ _ - Architect - - - - _ Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer Actor, Actress - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. 44 4 2 231 13 69 34 2 10 36 3 23 . 8 2 195 10 46 26 2 - 5 1 3 1 10 31 2 20 7 17 49 8 20 8 2 11 2 102 2 24 16 6 2 2 38 1 2 6 1 - 3 2 4 16 7 9 14 22 5 7 - 7 IS 26 38 33 56 8.Perfornier, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - 1 2 - 1 2 - - - 1 2 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 557 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFERENr AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Ye.'irs. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OKDEK 4. - 5 13 .21 1 16 1 104 123 117 1 82 8 184 191 109 1 126 17 641 583 310 21 212 24 330 442 140 17 35 8 59 151 22 15 5 109 136 138 ' 2 98 9 1214 1367 581 54 378 49 1323 1503 719 56 476 58 1. Domestic Coacliniaii, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Ser\'ant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service 21759 57 130 4 6525 1 36 15234 56 94 4 - 633 1 5892 6148 - 1 36 50 7022 14 39 2 1744 24 5 2 320 17 - _ 3 2 4 1 3 1 6 17 18 9 39 2 27 2 16 29 1 10 1 2 4 1 3 2 4 55 24 28 78 4 55 27 30 82 4 2.0fHce Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service Others engaged in Service - 183 17 994 2068 395 1 4 113 11 182 17 990 19.55 384 1 6 4 107 11 3 2 12 132 64 45 5 307 731 216 107 5 555 906 91 27 5 116 186 13 ORDEK 5. - 1 145 4 16 6 33 7 13 114] 24 29 5 75 6 137 966 2 92 241 44 143 6 679 1326 7 79 158 37 75 2 182 367 5 21 33 7 16 18 54 4 16 7 33 7 13 1286 216 461 93 309 14 1016 2713 14 220 477 100 342 21 1029 3999 14 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 6 186 449 1 48 178 2 138 271 - 2 13 1 46 165 1 69 156 65 106 1 4 8 1 1 95 67 132 85 9 299 240 10 104 1 70 1 25 9 95 68 20 560 1 404 20 655 1 472 2. Banker - - - Bank Service - - - .. Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent- 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - - OKDEU «. - 1 1 29 15 4 6 237 92 24 15 330 251 128 33 981 49 24 2 287 2 2 33 16 4 7 266 394 176 52 1631 410 180 59 1897 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants - . 2 7 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 5 ; _ 1 42 6 4 51 391 17 12 138 531 25 6 47 281 1416 82 14 34 96 408 13 1 11 3 8 49 1 1 4 52 433 23 31 96 523 2404 121 2 31 100 575 2837 144 2 2. Toll CioUector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service Wheel Chair Proprietor, Attendant, &c. Oil 4 5 1 20 4 4 _ 1 1 5 1 8 3 3 6 1 - 1 9 2 3 3 119 27 44 3 2 241 22 1 5 81 11 11 779 48 23 420 19 25 298 11 13 4 240 2 6 41 1 8 16 4 128 29 47 35 44 1359 82 45 11 757 39 44 1487 111 45 11 804 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 2 12 - 2 12 - - - 2 2 8 2 ::- _ 7 45 2 52 3 232 20 102 15 13 3 52 2 399 41 451 43 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - 104 50 54 - 6 44 27 24 2 1 - 908 23 445 31 138 11 564 24 417 2 85 1353 54 1204 37 2557 91 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 432 23 427 4 5 19 - 335 92 4 1 11 1 8 1 2 OIM>£R 7. 216 2 3 39 609 31 2 1 31 30 4 452 29 4 1 186 62 57 977 100 2 1 6 185 10 77 555 55 1 1 S 70 1 16 154 21 3 39 825 33 2 1 472 103 154 2138 205 3 1 5 12 475 142 154 2963 238 3 1 7 13 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricnltural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ----- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - Colonial Planter - _ - 44 1780 566 44 1214 - 76 490 318 9 459 27 366 8 71 - - 14 33 68 44 12 14 147 161 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - _ _ - - - - - - - - - 43 1 4 19 29 17 71 91 31 105 7 47 47 20 138 260 186 280 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - 75 72 9 7 66 65 4 5 7 6 9 23 25 33 25 5 6 558 XV.-OCCUPAIIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1S8L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OE THE COUNTY OE EDIKBTJiaH AT DIFFEEENT" AGES. j MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FKMALES. fUn. i 5 yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total Under Above Ur at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yr. 5- 15 - 20 - 25 - 45- 65. i ORDEB 8. 1 8 1 16 3 46 34 3 2 6 111 1 48 101 1 4 4 1 4 89 29 151 62 33 11 52 7 7 274 14 78 16 38 9 20 5 4 149 2 14 2 6 3 1 1 1 43 3 54 34 4 2 6 127 46 291 171 78 27 77 14 16 555 49 345 205 82 29 83 14 16 682 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper^ Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Famer _ _ - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - — - Dog, Biril, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _. _ - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - _ _ 4 4 325 71 4 4 254 - 4 67 51 1 2 101 2 2 83 1 ; 19 • 1 OBDEK 9. ~ - 23 2 28 162 14 117 18 111 535 17 2 79 7 109 378 18 2 179 16 258 913 33 21 2 109 13 94 342 11 15 2 23 3 21 44 1 140 20 139 697 31 2 390 39 482 1677 62 39 4 530 59 621 2374 93 41 4 l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder- _ _ Printer Paper Ruler - _ .. Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - Bookbinder's, Printer's Furnisbjer - - - 36 4 1072 529 6 40 6 573 375 6 4 30 4 499 154 36 - 2 107 67 2 2 4 466 308 4 2 6 2 269 110 1. 16 1 191 36 13 8 33 7 19 1 6 1 3 ; - 27 1 3 65 4 10 45 2 10 161 7 8 42 8 13 7 1 2 92 5 IS 255 18 33 347 23 46 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer — Copper Plate and Steel Plate Printer - Map and Print Golourer, Seller - - - 32 32 22 12_ 10 2D - L 1 21 11 8 'lO 2 6 4= ~ OKDER 10. - 17 2 13 14 118 10 151 91 90 11 184 69 284 61 505 192 141 50 152 45 13 7 21 3 135 12 164 105 528 129 862 309 663 141 1026 414 l.Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - . _ - _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ 1 - 1 - - - 1 - _ - _ 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 3 - 3 4 8 2 4 11 2 Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker - Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 1 - 1 : : [ 1 ; - 1 2 3 6 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 10 20 4 10 1 1 1 5 1 7 4 7 2 4 20 34 6 16 2 24 41 8 20 2 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - Cutler _ _. _ _ _ _ File Maker - - Saw Maker _ _ - _ _ _ Domestic Implement Maker _ _ _ 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 - "I - 20 5 91 10 2 6 81 7 5 18 131 25 11 59 59 12 3 26 11 3 2 111 15 2 6 282 47 19 105 393 62 21 111 3.Watch and Clock Maker _ - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.)- Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 1 11 1 4 7 : - 1 4 3 2 2 ;;i - 3 6 3 14 4 1 9 22 31 4.Surgical Instrument Maker - 4 1 3 - 1 1 1 i - .i;; 25 14 41 7 3 30 65 95 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - _ - - - - - - - - 4 25 18 31 17 2 29 68 97 6.Mu8ical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - - - _ _ - - 13 3 55 9 57 11 168 34 80 7 5 2 68 12 310 54 378 66 7.Type Cutter, Founder - Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - - - 71 24 49 15 22 9 5 44 15 17 4 4 5 1 - 4 1 2 9 9 4 2 23 20 1 6 10 1 1 6 9 3 38 35, 4 44 44 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - Apparatus for other Games Maker 17 11 4 6 13 5 2 1 2 6 1 3 4 1 7 1 - 1 0«DEK 11. - 1 72 3 32 2 7 14 98 59 9 703 19 332 54 67 132 3 me 288 17 G94 54 481 201 73 108 17 233 298 165 2176 112 1774 360 251 334 65 i64 392 106 691 86 455 334 98 94 31 119 332 16 121 4 59 47 15 13 3 10 51 10 775 22 364 56 74 146 3 554 347 304 3682 206 2769 1242 437 549 116 826 1573 314 4457 228 3133 1298 511 695 119 1380 1920 l.Builder - ■ - - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - - _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 1 2 15 3 14 U 1 2 1 2 1 2 12 - 4 10 1 2 1 4 1 1 6 1 - - 1 1 - 2 - s -1 y ~ 40 3 283 40 4 230 33 5 308 93 33 342 27 21 85 8 2 323 43 5 1265 161 61 1588 204 66 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French PoUsher - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - - 222 65 31 70 21 4 152 44 27 - 9 5 61 16 4 32 18 3 74 23 9 36 10 3 - 12 3 ' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 559 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBtTEGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Ud. 5 Yrs. 15- 33 7 2 13 37 1 1 43 20- 42 13 1 140 11 25- 54 102 5 198 3 34 26 2 115 61 18 152 11 1 9 26 17 45- 49 13 2 5 17 3 159 69 13 65- 10 4 32 2 2 40 5 70 28 60 248 163 Under 20 Years. 34 10 2 17 46 1 1 56 51 Above 20 Years. 153 11 7 187 13 14 14 5 340 8 55 54 2 220 85 34 289 23 2 21 54 Total at all 302 101 28 15 11 110 61 53 37 20 24 34 15 3 31 360 40 497 170 64 227 1 1 37 438 131 19 1 10 145 14 188 40 175 1 137 66 7 5 80 32 280 37 9 149 61 106 69 17 116 233 14 15 14 5 396 8 66 66 2 271 107 44 317 24 2 22 OCCUPATIONS. 6 12 28 5 455 112 35 157 76 OltDEK n — continued. Locksmith, Bellhanger House and Shop Fittings, Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furnitiu-e Maker - 3. Wood Carver Carver and Gilder Dealer in Works of Art f- Fignre, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer Artiiicial Flower Maker OKOER J3. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright Cartwright - - - - Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder Ship Builder's Labourer Shipvrright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder S.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker- ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - _ _ Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. 2.Guupowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. 3. Chemist and Druggist Manufacture of Chemicals - DrysaltSr ORDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker FEMALES. at all Total Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. ORDER IG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2 Hop Merchant, Dealer Maltster - - - Brewer - _ _ _ . Distiller, Rectifier Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - CeUarman - S.Dairymaa, Milkseller - Cheesemonger, Butternian - Butcher, Meat Salesman - Provision Curer, Dealer - 103 107 53 53 54 55 6 6 45 47 601 650 66 71 826 906 276 308 504 570 5 5 762 1042 247 284 37 I 46 I Poulterer, Game Dealer 251 29 124 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 11 127 20 42 1010 47 14 410 2 3 4 136 3 7 1 41 1005 43 87 10 274 6 11 3 16 34 3 22 48 15 4 114 20 280 23 30 1 99 19 628 11 43 1 175 5 13 19 17 1 10 560 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 1 3 78 16 2 1 147 1 15- 1 2 29 9 220 2 3 1 1 20- 25 18 56 292 67 13 1 i 433 72 16 4 7 23 32 168 5 6 1 25- 9 96 235 790 159 77 3 20 882 33 25 16 17 1 6 386 492 1084 3-2 3 61 6 13 1 4 14 13 53 87 350 3 7 45- ' e,'^- 36 8 77 84 303 75 53 4 9 328 14 14 32 7 4 4 3 14 11 31 41 116 6 Under n Above! Total 20 il 20 at all Years., Years. fi Ages. OCCUPATIONS. 78 122 2 62 3 188 10 5 33 1 874 3 100 11 3 66 1 2 633 4 10 1 767 1 29 7 i 11 1 155 1 198 15 126 141 2 17 19 19 209 228 37 385 422 479 1439 1918 97 309 406 5 152 1.57 2 9 n 2 37 39 720 1705 2425 7 56 63 3 7 70 45 259 2 3 1 1 18 458 3 2 25 138 2 79 3 30 67 9 1 10 31 4 3 29 16 4 7 49 11 10 3 118 14 19 5 36 38 113 167 650 13 14 13 179 1 10 2364 7 18 14 59 1 1 2027 4 184 25 11 33 80 11 1 12 37 5 3 35 16 4 10 64 11 10 6 198 16 22 5 11 39 45 183 212 909 15 17 14 1 5 197 1 10 2822 10 26 16 84 1 1 2165 6 263 28 OUUKIC Ui—ni/itililKll. Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer - - - _ _ - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Sugar Kefiuer ______ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, Chocolate Mkr,, Dlr. Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 'Above I 20 Years. UUDEK IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - _ _ . Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer Silk Dyer, Pi-inter - _ - Crape, Gauze Manufacture - - - Silk Merchant, Dealer- - - - S.Cotton Manufacture - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 52 18 4 1 247 314 247 1 397 4 73 132 23 49 2 5 18 _ I 42 16 i 1 174 182 224 ""l Un. 5 Yrs. 348 2 5. Weaver (undefined) Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf,, Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer Embroiderer Tapestry Manufacture 1 . B atter, flat Manufacturer (not Straw ) - Men's Clip Maker Woollen Bonnet Maker Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor . _ . - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtniaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher Glover, Glove Maker - Button M.aker, Dealer Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - - 128 12 2 3 11 8 67 8 265 63 22 12 18 404 3-29 381 46 27 31 18 33 10 16 1 1 5 27 [15 67 111 21 20- , 25- 45- 18 5 1 1 91 68 104 40 43 122 2 1 i - 14 6 3 16 45 82 144 2 3 10 i I 1 6S 22 'l 45 353 6261 4 1107 30 29 10 219 16 21 38 2 6 3 26 o 101 29 7 168 188 124 6 1 8 90 10 2 2 5 5 41 6 164 34 20 12 11 236 141 257 39 26 23 16 3 1 7 107 2087 148 41 19 38 246 4174 4 969 24 20 4 153 14 17 7 26 151 161 106 13 1 48 1 4 3 2 21 18 o 2 5S 81 14 15 1 10 268 17 1 4 22 3 1 6 97 1829 131 6 8 2 60 2 4 1 5 112 76 2 89 56 126 23 7 10 2 2 22 4 11 2 4 30 9 39 7 13 3 5 109 1393 143 15 11 13 101 1998 1 338 11 8 3 56 12 32 i94 3 342 9 7 1 50 1 7 3 65- 136 4 2 5 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 561 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Jnder Above Total Total Under Above Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. ORDEK 19. _ 1 13 13 34 17 2 14 66 80 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Mannf. 9 4 5 - 4 2 3 - - - - 2 4 4 2 2 2 12 14 Soap Boiler Maker - - - - - - - - - - 4 2 1 - 2 5 3 5 8 2 7 18 25 Glue, Size, Gelat. , Ising. Maker, Dealer 26 10 16 - 3 7 5 6 - 4 6 25 8 1 4 40 44 Manure Manufacture, Dealer - - - 20 6 14 - 6 6 6 - - - - - 3 - - _ 3 3 Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoisesh. Wr., Dlr. 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 3 8 9 44 15 3 11 71 82 Comb Maker 47 25 22 - 1 24 17 5 - - 2 2 - 1 2 3 5 Gut Manufacture 1 1 ~ - _ 1 " " 2 16 11 73 42 11 18 137 155 2.Skinner, Furrier - 11 2 9 - 2 3 3 3 - 1 7 21 66 59 8 8 154 162 Tanner - - - - - - — 6 39 33 93 67 8 45 201 246 Currier _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - 6 28 17 72 31 - 34 120 154 Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 20 6 14 - 1 5 8 5 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 Parchment, Vellum Manufacturer, Dealer - - - ~ " _ _ _ 1 1 2 _ _ 4 4 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 7 37 35 80 33 6 44 154 198 Brush and Broom Maker - - - 44 16 28 - 2 14 10 15 3 - ~ _ 3 ~ ~ 3 3 Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer 7 3 4 1 2 1 3 OBDER 20. _ 12 79 154 347 104 8 91 613 704 l.Oil,. Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 4 2 2 _ 2 - _ 2 - 1 3 4 11 8 1 4 24 28 Oil and Colourman _ _ _ - 7 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 - - _ 1 - - _. _ 1 1 Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - - - - - - - - 2 1 2 6 6 _ 3 14 17 Japanner - - - - . - _ 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 - - _ i 31 40 173 62 9 35 284 319 India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac. , Dealer 221 63 158 - 4 59 56 95 7 - - 1 7 22 3 2 1 34 35 Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 18 6 12 - - 6 9 3 - - - - - - 1 _ _ 1 1 Gum Manufacture - 9 5 4 - 2 3 2 2 - - - 5 1 8 3 1 5 13 18 Sealing-Wax Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 Varaish, Furniture Polish Maker - - - - - - - - _ _ 4 17 52 28 3 4 100 104 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 9 1 8 _ 1 _ 3 3 2 - 3 4 5 1 3 10 13 Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - 4 4 Thatcher - - - - - - - - - - _ 10 9 7 53 31 14 19 105 124 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - 11 3 8 1 2 3 1 3 1 - 6 43 52 133 72 14 49 271 320 Sawyer - _ _ _ _ _ .. - - - - - - ~ _ - 19 18 51 17 3 19 89 108 Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - - - - - - - - - _ 3 17 22 54 18 3 20 97 117 Wood Turner - - - _ - - - - - - _ 1 8 4 7 1 1 9 13 22 Box Maker - - - - 28 17 11 4 13 10 1 _ _ 18 102 90 402 128 34 120 664 774 Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - _ 2 7 21 84 48 8 9 161 170 Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 15 8 7 - 3 5 3 3 1 ~ - - 1 - 1 1 Besom Maker - - - - - - - _ 46 191 193 425 212 37 237 867 1104 4. Paper Manufacture 1537 690 847 _ 102 588 368 328 140 11 _ - - 2 2 _ _ 4 4 Envelope Maker - _ - 183 109 74 - 23 86 41 33 _ _ _ 26 129 100 159 47 9 155 315 470 Stationer - - - 210 85 125 _ 15 70 63 49 13 _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ 2 2 Card, Pattern-Card Maker 1 _ 1 _ _ - _ _ 1 _ _ - 2 1 3 4 1 2 9 11 Paper Stainer _ _ _ _ 2 2 - - 1 1 - _ - ~ _ - - - 4 1 _ - 5 5 Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker 160 98 62 12 86 37 21 4 _ 2 3 6 8 1 _ 5 15 20 Ticket, Label Writer - _ _ _ 1 1 _ 1 _- _ _ - ~ 1 1 17 7 1 1 26 27 Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ _ _ - " ~" ~ •- ORDER 21. _ 174 609 577 1204 443 42 783 2266 3049 I.Coal Miner 1 1 _ 1 _ _ _ 53 156 160 317 70 1 209 548 757 Shale Miner - - - _ _ _ _ _ 5 50 60 164 36 1 55 261 316 Ironstone Miner - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1 8 10 14 4 2 9 30 39 Miner (branch not defined) - - _ _ - _ - _ - 1 5 4 29 30 5 6 68 74 Mine Service - - - - - - - 5 10 15 169 119 45 15 348 363 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer 16 _ 16 _ _ 2 9 5 _ 2 23 36 99 40 10 25 185 210 Coalheaver, Labourer - _ 1 _ 1 _ - 1 - - - - - 2 2 _ _ 4 4 Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - _ _ _ - - - - 10 36 233 118 20 10 407 417 Gas Works Service - - - - - - - - - _ 8 35 61 248 126 14 43 449 492 3. Stone Quarrier - - - 1 1 _ - 1 - - 22 19 102 41 9 22 171 193 Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - - - - - - - - 1 - _ - 1 1 Slate Quarrier - - - - - - - - - - 3 _ 4 3 - 3 7 10 Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer 1 1 - 1 - - - 6 26 32 113 39 2 32 186 218 Limestone Quarrier - - - - - - - - - 1 11 6 _ _, 18 18 Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant - - - - - - - - 1 5 - - _ 6 6 Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - - - - - - 1 8 9 6 _ 1 23 24 Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - - - " - - _ _ 7 1 1 _ 9 9 Piaster, Cement Manufacture - -. - ; - - -- 3 - '- 11 31 37 94 41 12 42 184 226 Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer 36 23 13 5 18 6 4 - _ 13 10 60 29 5 14 104 118 Pavior - - - - - - - — ~ - - 1 5 6 12 12 Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - 4 10 34 49 24 5 117 122 Road Labourer - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ " - 3 1 8 4 3 13 16 Railway Contractor - - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - 13 51 147 103 13 14 314 328 Platelayer - - - - - ~ ___ 16 26 95 76 11 17 208 225 Railway Labourer, Navvy 4b 562 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, ISSL OGCUPATIOS'S or THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBUUGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Agt-.s. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- OllDKR il—cc/iitinued. _ 7 25 1 21 64 16 58 7 47 194 53 24 77 22 7 5 5 28 79 1 91 334 X7 122 413 88 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 39 16 101 15 7 19 24 9 82 2 3 13 7 16 7 3 13 11 4 37 6 1 29 1 3 - 2 2 9 6 2 2 19 21 6. Salt Maker, Dealer 2 2 - - 1 1 - - - 1 - 16 18 2 1 36 -V 6. Waterworks Service 1 1 - - 1 - - 18 1 108 7 4 84 4 2 3 215 17 2 9 71 3 8 12 1 1 126 8 4 3S7 25 12 25 513 33 12 •2'J 7. (Joldsniitli, Silversmith, Jeweller Gold and Silver Beater - - - Gold, Silver Polisher, Burnisher Lapidary 21 2 1 4 1 17 1 1 - 2 2 1 6 1 5 1 5 1 - 41 ii 1 6 1 266 271 94 4 189 3 253 66 1 494 2 826 1 9 1 124 8 223 2 424 10 1 53 2 34 69 7 4 1 307 315 1 100 5 940 7 157-! 1 26 2 247 12 1247 7 1887 1 -7 2 347 17 8. Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture Blacksmith - - Iron Fence and Gate Maker Nail Manufacture Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 1 2 16 2 6 1 10 - 1 2 5 2 5 1 3 - 1 10 1 10 22 7 2 11 1 41 1 52 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith - - - - - - - _ _ 27 119 1 92 1 201 9 64 11 146 368 9 2 514 •9 lOxTin Manufacture - - - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture 17 7 10 - 1 6 7 1 2 - - 1 1 4 14 3 - 2 21 23 ll.Lead Manufactrire - - - _ - - - - - - - 52 5 3 172 37 1 1 123 2 25 1 7 403 4 2 38 3 6 9 7 132 1 3 20 4 2 7 1 10 1 2 3 224 42 1 1 15 668 7 6 83 10 8 16 18 892 7 6 125 11 9 16 12, Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - _ - _ White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer Wire Maker, Worker - - Wire Fencer - - - Bolt, Nut, Elver, Screw, Staple Maker Lamp Maker - _ _ _ 2 20 11 1 21 3 1 11 1 11 2 1 9 10 1 10 1 - Q 5 1 1 9 1 6 1 6 5 4 1 1 3 4 1 4 2 ] ORBEB 3%. - 6 2 5 49 6 26 2 47 10 34 5 7 131 26 122 36 72 67 15 117 29 60 10 1 40 4 12 55 8 31 2 255 52 313 74 141 310 60 344 74 143 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker. - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ 1160 48 458 1 413 21 40 747 27 418 1 - 53 4 6 360 17 34 255 12 31 340 11 ISO 131 2 4 147 5 1 1 - 51 8 21 13 6 1 553 72 105 24 13 5 775 139 39 1 11 2505 592 90 44 4 1610 209 46 26 5 327 37 6 2 604 80 126 37 19 6 5117 977 181 1 S3 9 5721 1057 307 38 102 15 2. General Labourer _ - - - _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Hail, or Mai. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (imdefiued) Factory Labourer (undefined) _ - _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 38 22 1 274 347 4 8 1 100 141 34 14 174 206 - 1 8 20 4 8 92 121 3 4 88 105 7 8 70 95 16 2 6 3 1 1 'i -; M OKDEB 23. - 1 2 14 4 2 7 12 3 2 16 49 50 12 11 18 60 5 3 9 2 15 4 2 34 82 112 19 36 97 116 21 l.Tovm Drainage Service _ - _ _ Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ _ _ 1 131 36 1 96 - 5 30 51 40 1 - 5 - OUBEi: 34. - 658 299 725 1042 1708 558 3774 4332 1. Persons ri'turned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation 34736 4424 30312 -!' 1424 3199 0942 ■amUi 'i OKDEK 35. 866 25iia 33886 1469 - - - _ 34752 29584 - 34752 29584 1. Scholars - - - - _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 4115 0411 54115 50411 - 7613 183611 960 - - - -; - m XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAlsfD, 1881. 563 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF HADDINGTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2,610 4,735 2,027 1,621 4,286 2,636 897 9,372 9,440 18,812 Total 19,698 8,652 11,046 2,478 4,207 1,967 1,733 4,870 3,214 1,229 CLASSES. - 9 102 32 205 107 37 111 3S1 492 I. Pkofessional 226 115 111 - 3 112 34 46 27 4 - 6 71 89 215 91 14 77 409 486 II. Domestic 1,677 572 1,105 - 69 503 473 437 160 35 - 20 103 78 186 125 18 123 407 530 III. COMMERCIAI. - 11 6 5 - 4 2 3 1 1 - - 235 874 666 1,690 1,168 337 1,109 3,861 4,970 IV. Ageioultueal 2,120 839 1281 - 129 710 399 572 283 27 - 172 827 736 1,907 1,047 293 999 3,983 4,982 V. Industeial 787 172 615 - 16 156 105 235 216 59 2,610 4,293 50 20 83 98 198 6,953 399 7,352 ( VI. Unoccumbd and Non- 1 ( Pkoddctive j 14,877 6,948 7,929 2,478 3,986 484 719 3,579 2,527 1,104 OKDEKS. CLASS I. - 2 7 3 1 98 7 2 23 58 31 116 21 29 57 8 9 20 5 1 105 94 71 216 99 72 321 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS 11. 23 203 6 109 17 94 - 1 2 5 107 1 33 8 38 7 20 1 8 6 71 89 215 91 14 77 409 486 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS 111, 1,677 572 1,105 - 69 503 473 437 160 35 - 4 16 41 62 39 39 48 138 29 96 3 15 45 78 119 288 164 366 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 6 ■ 5 1 5 5 - 4 1 1 3 1 1 - - 217 18 764 110 561 105 1,330 3,60 988 180 296 41 981 128 3,175 686 4,156 814 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 2,116 4 839 1,277 4 - 129 710 399 570 2 281 2 27 - 4 11 31 12 20 199 6 173 9 35 408 12 18 172 3 6 52 16 31 230 30 78 805 46 109 1,035 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 4 1 2 - 4 1 2 ^ -; : 1 1 1 2 2 ~ - 5 18 6 2 15 4 2 23 6 7 15 3 2 2 23 6 2 55 13 11 78 19 13 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 - - 20 11 127 33 97 15 5 267 37 2 139 17 3 42 7 147 44 10 545 76 10 692 120 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 4 179 27 4 16 8 163 19 - 3 4 13 8 4 3 37 7 86 8 36 1 - 12 6 52 1 27 40 2 16 132 8 67 100 6 17 26 2 4 64 1 33 298 18 94 362 19 127 18. Dress- - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances 385 1 97 84 47 301 1 50 - 2 8 82 39 70 17 138 21 80 1 12 13 - 57 15 254 75 1 220 125 2 584 327 2 305 238 1 67 77 2 311 90 1 1,176 767 7 1,487 857 8 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 10 74 1 12 9 62 - 1 2 10 2 8 3 24 3 22 1 8 2,610 4,293 50 20 83 98 198 50 6,903 399 449 6,903 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 8,413 6,464 484 6,464 7,929 2,478 3,986 484 719 3,579 2,527 1,104 564 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF HADDINGTOIT AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- UnJer 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25 - 45 - 66- OKDER 1. 2 3 2 5 9 7 1 2 6 9 1 1 3 6 3 19 21 2 3 19 26 2 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr. ] Civil Service— Officers and Clerks _ - - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - - 20 2 1 5 1 15 1 1 - 1 6 1 7 1 6 1 1 - - 35 4 2 4 1 1 2 - 36 8 3 2 36 8 3 2 2.Police - - Municipal, Parish Officer - _ .. Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Officia - - - - - - : i OUDEK 'i. "' - 1 o 4 2 16 4 4 1 7 13 7 1 8 3 25 24 8 3 26 24 l.Anny Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Conimissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - ~ ; 1 : - : : - ~ - 6 2 2 2 - 2 5 4 2 5 4 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, Pi.N. Navy Pensioner - - - - - - OKUEK 3. ! -' J - - - 1 14 6 2 1 1 1 2 2 9 6 5 3 4 1 1 1 - 26 14 8 4 2 2 3 2 4 26 14 8 4 2 2 3 2 4 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest - - ~ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Scrv,".nt - - " ! 2 - - - 2 1 5 19 1 7 1 16 4 4 5 24 2 24 1 11 2 24 1 36 2. Advocate - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 1 8 3 2 1 15 1 15 2 S.Physician, Surgeon Medical Student, Assistant Midwife _ - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 1 15 1 15 - - - 5 1 7 3 - _ 17 6 38 6 12 3 1 1 17 57 8 1 74 8 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lertv. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & otli. connect, with Teaching tf6 U9 IS 5 4? 24 1 2 16 5 25 7 16 16 7 1 - : 67 1 1 3 1 3 2 - 57 4 1 6 4 1 63 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student 1 ! So 1 - 85 - - 1 - - ; 1 - 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 1 1 3 6.Civil Engineer Mining Engineer Land, House, Sliip Surveji-ir i 1 - - - - - - - '\ - 1 - 1 3 4 2 1 1 - 1 1 4 4 3 1 4 5 3 7. Painter (Artist) - Architect - - Musician, Music Master Photogi'apher o 1 1 ~ 1 1 - i '1 2 2 - 1 1 2 4 3 1 7 1 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Set vice 2 2 - - 1 - 1 -1 OKDEU 4. - 4 1 1 36 26 9 29 38 18 2 117 59 33 1 4 44 30 14 6 7 2 40 27 10 195 134 65 3 6 235 161 75 3 6 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant 1550 11 7 565 2 985 11 F, - 68 497 2 _ i id6 3 400 3 1 104 4 1 15 4 - - 2 1 3 - : 6 6 2. Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 12 85 12 3 12 82 10 1 2 2 1 3 3 27 3 5 43 3 4 11 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 565 OCCUPATIOJfS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF HADDINGTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OKDEIC .5. - 4 1 1 20 1 2 1 20 2 3 1 1 3 22 6 6 2 1 3 6 2 1 1 24 11 9 2 4 1 7 48 12 9 3 4 1 7 72 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - , _ - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 6 1 5 - - 1 3 1 1 - - 19 14 12 2 1 19 29 48 2. Bank Service - _ - - - - - - - - 1 4 3 - 8 8 S.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - 1 i ORDER 6. 1 - 2 1 9 3 1 15 6 3 1 34 1 1 5 19 1 2 1 11 11 i 7 70 12 4 7 81 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants : - - - - - - - 4 1 33 13 7 3 65 1 6 1 43 11 1 37 1 13 4 132 1 13 5 169 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. , Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carter, Carrier, Vanman - - - - - - - - ^^ 1 7 1 4 1 14 2 1 10 2 1 1 8 1 29 1 4 2 37 2 4 2 S.Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service _ _ _ . _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - ~ - : - ~ ~ ~ - 9 10 2 2 6 - 19 10 29 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government^ 5 5 - 4 1 - - - ; «KI>£K 7. I - 212 2 21 680 25 1 1 7 34 444 22 3 1 83 27 51 931 90 8 4 2 112 83 633 66 2 1 47 17 162 19 21 892 27 1 1 249 61 151 2170 197 10 8 1 2 249 82 151 3062 224 10 9 2 2 1. Farmer, Grazier - . _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil Colonial Planter - - 15 2101 839 15 1262 129 710 399 - 5 665 9 272 1 26 - - 6 18 50 25 12 5 105 110 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - _ ~ 3 4 27 2 30 9 75 66 39 4 30 11 210 15 240 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - - - - ORDER 8. - 1 17 5 3 1 1 2 98 3 3 14 2 83 1 2 3 54 1 3 296 3 4 2 4 18 7 142 1 1 1 1 37 5 3 1 2 2 115 4 8 8 8 86 1 13 558 4 13 11 9 88 1 15 673 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailitf - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman 2 2 2 2 - _ 2 2 - ORDER 9. - 4 12 5 2 7 9 3 2 1 16 13 1 15 13 1 31 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Bookbinder - - - Printer Paper Kuler - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 " - - 1 1 2. Lithographer Lithographic Printer - " - - - - 566 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OB SCQTLAUD, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE USTHABITANTS: OE THE COUNTY OF HADDmSTOIl AT DIFEEEENT AjGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. "1 Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years Abore Un. 20 5 5- Years. Yrs. 15- - 20- - 25- 45- 6S- ; - 4 2 1 4 5 4 6 2 1 2 5 9 2 2 1 8 7 8 1 3 7 1 3 12 1 2 - 9 6 6 1 2 6 2 11 25 19 1 6 1 12 1 ~ 2 20 31 25 2 8 1 17 1 4 ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - . _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker . _ _ _ _ Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Cutler _ _ _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith- - - - S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDER U. 1. Builder - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher- Mason's, Bricklayer's labourer - Slater, Tiler --____ Plasterer - - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfittar - _ _ _ _ Painter, Paperhangsr, Glazier _. _ _ 2.Cabinet- Maker, Upholsterer- French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - _ - Locksmith, Bellhanger 3.Figure, Image Maker, Dealer ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ Wheelwright - - _ _ _ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - i 13 1 3 3 1 8 2 1 98 1 83 2 14 8 22 17 _ 3 3 65 2 47 4 9 12 2 14 11 2 1 1 10 129 2 120 28 38 17 3 19 28 10 3 1 ]7 49 1 49 12 21 3 3 5 5 5 1 1 4 22 12 2 4 1 4 3 1 111 2 36 2 17 9 30 19 3 34 265 5 228 46 72 33 8 38 48 20 4 2 1 1 35 376 7 264 48 89 42 8 68 67 23 4 2 1 1 1 1 _ 1 1 - - ~ 1 1 - - { 3 2 8 2 8 6 1 8 12 5 6 7 2 6 2 11 2 10 25 8 22 36 10 32 - - - - - - - - - 4 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 - 4 2 2 6 5 2 lu 7 ORDER 13. l.Shipwright, Sliip Cai-penter (ashoi-e) Boat, Barge Builder - 2, Sail Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 6 1 2 - 2 10 1 12 1 ORDER 14. 3.(1ioniist and I>TTip;,u;i.^t - _ _ _ Manufacture of (-'liL'iiiicals - - ORDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ - - _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 3 3 - - I 1 2 - - 5 2 3 - 10 10 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - 15 13 2 * " - 32 2 32 2 5 40 1 5 40 1 - - - - 1 5 2 26 1 2 9 XV.— OCCUPATIOISFS OF THE PEOPI.E OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 567 OCCUPATIOITS OF THE KTHABITANTS DF THE CO.TIJSrTY OF HADDBTCFTaN AT DIFFEEEWT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. : 5 ' Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years . Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ' ' - 3 1 10 6 5 3 1 1 14 1 3 42 1 56 12 2 3 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 4 31 1 30 1 25 11 3 9 2 10 28 6 5 2 16 57 3 6 69 5 6 8 1 6 13 1 5 2 9 30 2 5 31 1 2 3 3 3 5 9 1 11 5 3 1 1 17 1 1 3 52 1 62 42 20 6 20 4 20 50 1 16 8 3 34 127 6 12 141 1 47 23 7 21 4 20 67 1 17 9 3 37 179 7 12 203 1 OUUEU l6—contmiied. 2. Maltster - - - Brewer Distiller, Bectifler - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Ofellai-man 3.Dalryman, Milkseller - - - - - Biitcber, Meat Salesman - - - Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer - - _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Floiu-, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ , _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - -^ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. «B»EK IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture - _ _ 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealei 8 8 4 9 2 1 1 7 11 11 71 1 1 1 3 4 6 7 7 3. 9 2 1 1 7 8 7 65 ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 16 3; 5 1 5 1 1 3 4 2 32 2 3 1 3 16 : - 1 10 4 4 25 2 1 12 3 3 2 29 7 3 7 1 2 4 4 5 35 13 9 2 52 17 14 2 87 1 20 6 1 5 2 15 4 - - 1 5 2 1 2 5 2 8 1 - 1 10 2 41 11 26 14 62 1 67 1 1 36 63 1 11 14 1 51 13 135 1 158 3 1 186 1 171 3 1 ORDER 18. 1. Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OBOEK !». 1. Tallow Chandler, Caudle, Oiaase Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - - _ _ Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass, Maker, Dealer 2.Skinner, Purrrier Tanner - _ _ . _ «ll»igR 20. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Box Maker - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork Bark, Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Paper .Manufacture - — - J Stationer - - — - -. -■ Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ - -i OKDEB SI. k 1. Coal Miner _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - - — -\ Mine Service 1 3 348 24 3 6 2 78 3 1 1 1 270 21 2 6 - - 2 2 76 3 1 70 1 124 9 1 3 1 67 9 3 9 3 1 £ ._ - 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 5 3 3 6 1 5 i 1 - 1 - - - 18 3 1 11 1 i 1 5 1 2 23 1, 3 1 1 10 1 5 12 3 13 1 20 1 2 513 -5 1 4 2 2 1 3 5 1 2 1 2 2 28 1 7 8 14 4 1 19 1 36 1 3 9 8 14 4 1 21 1 64 2 3 1 92 4 47 1 45 4 - 8 39 1 16 40, 156 i [11 1 .2 115 1 1 11 3; 196 550 8' 5 746 ;8 '5 - i - - - - - - -j 568 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THK PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF HADDINGTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- ■20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45 - 66. - 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 12 1 1 6 1. 1 2 5^ 12 1 1 1 3 1 10 4 14 4 4 3 1 1 6 45 6 3 6 7 17 2 1 3 4 23 2 14 39 10 16 1 8 2 8 86 1 8 4 1 2 8 1 7 14 2 1 3 17 1 2 28 15 7 9 6 9 47 1 6 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 12 4 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 15 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 56 2 13 1 19 1 16 38 4 4 7 4 54 1 4 68 72 23 30 5 15 4 23 194 2 20 12 1 2 20 1 1 18 40 4 8 9 4 69 1 4 58 73 24 38 1 6 17 4 25 250 2 2 33 13 1 2 OICUER ti—cniitini(M. 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Limestone Quarrier - _ _ _ _ Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Briclc, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - ' - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - _ _ S.Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith - _ _ _ _ Nail Manufacture - - Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Fencer - - 01(»EU «%. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) ■ Factory Labourer (undefined) OKDEU 23. 1. Chimney S\vee]i, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer ORDEU «4. 1, Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - . _ ORDER 35. l.Scholars ----- Children of No Stated Occupation 1 6 1 2 1 1 6 1 1 - 1 - 2 1 1 1 2 1 . -■ 1 '•■■ 89 2521 15 3 66 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 98 17 1 7 23 1 6 249 39 2 3 1 15 1 3 200 13 2 1 6 1 64 5 2 3 81 2 I 1 13 1 47 4 12 611 74 5 15 1 60 4 12 692 76 5 1 1 35 32 1 6 9 :i 3 1 26 32 1 3 - 1 1 8 2 5 3 12 10 1 1 5 15 2 \ ■) 4 4 ■1 1 1 1 1 1 98 2 198 1 50 1 4 2 2 4 2 , 1 i - - - - - ^ 3778 515 50 20 83 399 449 8413 484 7929 484 719 5579 2527 llOJ 3867 3036 - 3867 3036 3455 3009 3455 3009 _ 78 !400 3377 609 - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF T^E PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 569 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BERWICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2,241 4,197 1,830 1,382 3,702 2,515 1,013 8,268 8,612 16,880 Total- _ - - - 18,393 8,017 10,376 2,228 3,972 1,817 1,661 4,534 2,910 1,271 CIiASSES. - 1 99 40 178 90 45 100 353 453 I. PROrESSIONAL 192 90 102 - 4 86 27 43 26 6 - 8 57 74 188 98 25 65 385 450 II. DOMBSTIC - 1,426 454 972 - 64 390 359 432 153 28 - 18 67 60 156 81 20 85 317 402 III. Commercial - 19 5 14 - 1 4 - 6 4 4 - 194 988 740 1,868 1,217 318 1,182 4,143 5,325 IV. Ageicultubal 2,167 897 1,270 - 143 764 505 570 157 38 - 93 599 461 1,280 958 326 692 3,025 3,717 v. Industeial - - - 915 188 727 - 24 164 146 295 216 71 2,241 3,883 20 7 32 71 279 6,144 389 6,533 J VT. Unooctjhbd and NoN- 1 I Peoduoiive - -J 13,674 6,383 7,291 2,228 3,736 419 624 3,188 2,356 1,124 ORDERS. CLASS L -^ 1 3 96 10 30 43 17 118 21 10 69 12 9 24 8 97 86 36 231 89 36 328 1. Government _ _ - 2.Aimy and Navy - S.Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 19 173 90 19 83 - 4 86 3 24 7 36 6 20 3 3 8 67 74 188 98 25 65 385 450 ^Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 1,426 454 972 64 390 359 432 153 28 - 2 16 34 33 25 35 30 126 15 66 2 18 36 49 72 245 108 294 6. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance - - - CLASS rv. 4 16 4 1 14 - 1 4 - 6 4 4 - 184 10 886 102 629 111 1,458 410 1,039 178 276 42 1,070 112 3,402 741 4,472 853 7. Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 2,072 95 848 49 1,224 46 - 138 5 710 44 481 24 562 8 150 7 31 7 - 1 3 16 19 164 2 11 132 3 34 292 7 21 196 3 7 68 1 22 180 15 73 688 16 95 868 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 2 1 5 1 1 1 5 ~ - 1 - 3 1 1 2 - 2 11 2 6 9 5 1 15 10 12 8 3 3 1 1 1 13 2 6 33 19 17 46 21 23 12. Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 21 102 61 55 23 1 179 52 1 135 26 60 13 115 82 2 419 114 2 534 196 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 187 103 19 33 168 70 - 5 7 14 26 14 22 50 32 77 16 27 .- 19 6 100 1 39 62 38 176 6 91 125 3 41 35 3 17 119 1 45 398 12 187 617 13 232 18. Dress - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 437 1 83 91 30 346 1 63 - 6 2 85 28 83 1 17 154 25 81 10 28 1 - 5 6 1 57 37 59 64 192 215 2 137 246 6 40 84 3 62 43 1 428 609 11 490 652 12 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 10 86 1 14 10 'I - 4 10 9 3 28 4 25 1 3 9 2,241! !,883 20 7 32 71 ' 1279 20 6,124 389 409 6,124 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25.Scholar3 and Children of No Stated Occupation - 7,710 5,964 419 5,964 7,291 2,228 3,736 419 624 3,188 2,355 1,124 4c 570 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHIBITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BEEWICK AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20^ 25-; 45- 65- - - 1 1 1 2 i 2 1 1 4 14 23 1 1 1 4 8 1 4 2 1 1 1 6 i 1 1 1 2 11 32 26 8 3 4 2 12 33 26 9 3 4 OBDER 1. l.Legialator, PriTV Council, (not otherw. descr.] Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. 2.Police ------- Municipal. Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer --___- Just, ol' Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER ». 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner - _ _ _ _ 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. ______ Navy Pensioner - _ - - - ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - - _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate - _ _ _ _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ _ - Law Clerk - - _ _ _ S.Physician, Surgeon - _ - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - _ - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 5. Reporter, Shorthand "Writer Student - _ _ _ _ 6. Civil Engineer _____ 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ _ _ Musician, Music Master _ _ _ Photographer _-_--_ ORDER 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener _ - _ - _ Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government)- Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman - - - - Washing and Bathing Service OKBXR 6. 1. Merchant - - _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant ■ - _ _ _ Commercial Traveller _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - _ 2.Banker ___--__ Bank Service ______ S.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - 14 1 4 ~ 14 1 4 - - - i 5 2 3 1 2 3 - ~ - - 3 4 3 1 6 3 4 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 - 9 7 8 3 7 2 9 7 8 3 7 2 - - - - - - - - - - 1 _ 16 5 17 68 1 1 10 2 1 11 1 1 1 1 13 10 12 2 1 4 1 2 3 7 4 11 2 40 1 1 4 15 2 4 1 1 2 1 5 9 13 1 1 1 8 5 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 16 5 18 58 33 14 19 2 2 2 6 2 6 4 16 14 24 3 66 4 2 1 1 2 1 5 4 33 14 19 2 2 2 6 2 5 4 15 30 24 8 84 4 2 1 59 2 1 5 4 2 18 67 29 52 2 3 37 1 51 1 2 18 30 28 1 2 2 _ 3 1 34 1 51 12 10 1 1 7 10 17 2 2 9 7 1 1 2 1 - 3 3 2 19 S3 6 29 29 16 94 69 32 3 31 63 12 1 1 6 18 1 22 36 7 160 159 61 1 4 182 195 68 1 4 1336 11 7 2 5 66 449 6 887 11 2 2 6 65 - 64 385 5 356 1 2 415 3 14 103 6 2 2 40 13 4 11 - 2 22 12 1 2 1 10 10 1 2 1 6 11 9 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 24 12 2 6 I 4 9 21 1 25 3 2 6 1 4 9 45 1 37 3 4 4 - - - 4 - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 183L 571 GCCUPATION-S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BERWICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS, FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years, Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 13 1 6 17 2 5 3 2 12 17 4 8 1 38 4 6 61 1 7 1 2 2 1 8 4 2 45 2 2 2 1 4 2 11 7 18 2 18 4 6 1 59 li 10 134 1 13 1 4 4 6 1 66 12 10 162 1 16 1 4 22 4 OBDEB 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - Other EaUway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ - 3.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Seaman (Merchant Service) _ - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBBEB 7. LParmer, Grazier _ _ _ _ - Parmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ______ Land Drainage Service (not in tovms) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil _ _ _ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist _ - - Gardener (not Domestic) _ - - _ OBDEB 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer . Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff _ _ _ - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer _ _ _ _ _ Fisherman, Pisherwoman - - - _ OBDEB 9. l.PubKsher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Printer _______ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - OBDEB 10. l.Bnglne and Machine Maker _ _ _ Millwright --____ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) - Boiler Maker ---___ Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.CutIer _______ 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - S.Gunmaker, Gunsmith _ _ _ _ 8.Toy (not GUt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Bod, Tackle Maker _ _ _ OBDEB 11. l.Builder _--___- Carpenter, Joiner _____ Bricklayer ______ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - - , - Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter _ _ - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer 14 1 1 14 - 1 - - 6 4 4 - 179 1 i 57 776 44 3 4 2 12 50 1 497 50 3 1 5 8 1 1 161 ■72 91 908 164 3 4 1 34 4 16 213 7 87 536 134 2 2 41 6 12 78 2 14 139 25 3 6 9 57 955 45 3 8 2 464 131 193 2,080 373 11 7 6 89 10 38 464 188 193 3,035 418 11 7 6 92 18 40 33 2037 2 848 33 1189 2 - 138 710 481 3 658 1 19 131 11 19 1 - 3 7 7 4 2 89 4 1 4 3 99 3 20 3 6 61 20 308 3 6 4 7 19 13 126 3 2 1 1 1 5 29 10 4 2 96 6 33 9 14 1 74 1 41 562 6 43 9 14 1 78 1 43 658 8 87 49 8 38 - 5 44 24 8 2 5 6 1 - 1 - 1 1 2 1 4 3 3 1 10 5 10 6 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - 2 1 9 5 4 1 2 4 2 1 2 2 8 4 2 4 11 3 3 6 2 2 6 2 4 1 2 11 6 1 4 1 7 22 6 2 7 2 20 2 5 7 33 11 2 8 2 24 2 6 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 6 3 2 i 1 1 73 40 2 14 2 10 17 5 ,1 54 47 1 9 3 10 4 3 9 114 91 10 26 8 14 11 9 10 76 1 68 11 13 2 1 4 5 6 5 25 24 4 8 1 1 1 79 43 2 16 2 14 18 5 25 268 1 230 26 56 14 1 28 20 19 26 347 1 273 28 72 16 1 42 38 24 3 2 - - 3 2 - _ - - 2 1 - 1 1 572 XV.— 0CX3UPATI0NS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE IimABITANTS OF THE COUl!nrY OF BEEWICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- t5- 65- Under 20 years. Aljove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. [Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 11 9 2 13 3 5 1 13 5 28 5 41 OKDEB 13. l.Coachmaker - _ _ _ _ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OKDEB 13. l.Boat, Barge Builder ----- 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - _ SaU Maker - _ _ _ _ OBDEK 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture _ _ _ - 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - - _ OBDEB 15. l.Tobaooo Manufacturer, Tobacconist OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 2.Maltster - - - Brewer _ . _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican CeUarmau ------- 3.Dairyman, Milkseller _ _ - - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ - - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - - Fishmonger, Pish Salesman - - - Pish Curer ____-- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker ------- Confectioner, Pastrycook _ - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - _ _ - - _ - ^ _ _ - - - 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 13 2 4 14 3 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 1 1 10 1 3 1 6 1 15 1 1 21 1 - - - - - - - - ] - _ - _ 1 1 - - 2 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 i 8 1 1 11 1 1 5 40 42 2 1 4 1 2 1 6 18 20 24 2 3 4 1 4 14 1 i 8 1 18 48 2 45 21 1 3 6 15 1 2 5 8 20 21 1 31 4 1 1 5 4 2 1 1 2 3 5 21 1 1 11 2 1 5 44 50 51 1 o 6 7 1 15 37 3 3 11 19 4 47 92 3 117 52 1 3 6 7 1 15 48 3 3 13 20 4 52 136 3 167 15 28 2 1 8 7 1 4 18 1 11 3 1 87 1 1 - 12 1 4 15 28 2 1 7 6 1 4 6 1 10 3 1 83 - 4 1 1 1 8 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 5 3 9 1 2 2 1 4 1 3 1 23 9 14 2 4 2 1 2 2 2 39 2 ' 4 1 1 1 2 16 - 10 11 22 2 1 36 11 1 10 1 20 1 1 2 28 10 4 3 9 6 3 4 32 2 1 47 47 6 1 i 7 ! 2 51 1 79 8 1 7 2 98 1 OKDEB 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - Blanket Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dealer 3.Cotton Manufacture - - - - - 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 6. Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dlr. - Embroiderer - - - OKDEB 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait llanufactui-e - Tailor - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture _ _ _ Button Maker, Dealer- _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - , Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 82 3 1 1 1 8 6 1 30 1 1 1 52 2 1 1 7 6 1 - 6 1 24 1 1 21 1 23 1 6 2 8 1 1 1 4 1 3 14 9 1 1 - 18 I 68 31 1 42 18 2 82 92 1 1 1 49 75 1 20 14 86 82 1 2 193 199 3 1 2 279 231 4 1 4 5 383 39 2 1 8 1 88 2 4 4 295 37 2 1 3 - 6 1 82 2 1 81 i 1 3 134 16 66 12 1 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 573 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF BEEWICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Tears. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 - 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 1 5 7 OKDEB 19. l.Mamue Manufacture, Dealer - - - 2.Stimier, Furrier _ _ - - - Tanner ___---- Currier ------- OBDEB SO. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer - 2.'Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher ------- 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer __-__-- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4.Paper Manufacture - _ - - - Stationer ------- Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ - - - OBDEB 81. I.Coal Miner ------ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Gas Works Service - - - S.Stone Quarrier - _ - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Plaster, Cement Manufacture _ - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pawor - _ . - _ Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - _ _ _ Eailway Contractor '- _ _ _ Platelayer - _ _ - Eailway Labourer, Navvy - - - - 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer S.Iron Manufacture _ _ - - - Blacksmith -____- Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, Whifesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Wire Maker, Worker _ - _ - Wire Fencer ------ OBDEB 82. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undeiined) Contractor (undefined) - _ _ 2.General Labourer - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - _ Apprentice (undefined) _ - _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB US. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - _ Bag Gatherer, Dealer - _ - OBDEB 84. 1. Persona returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Oocuptition - - - - - OBDEB 35. l.Scholars - - ----- Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 1 3 1 4 16 17 1 1 12 25 2 1 1 12 29 45 1 1 1 2 1 9 4 22 1 2 5 9 1 1 1 5 17 20 1 1 3 3 2 24 50 101 2 1 1 4 3 3 29 67 121 3 1 82 1 30 52 1 - 2 28 17 25 9 1 1 - i 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 43 6 ~ 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 5 34 1 9 5 14 1 4 2 12 1 23 10 1 4 94 6 3 1 1 1 4 3 19 1 3 2 6 19 20 6 1 1 43 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 14 3 1 12 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 47 7 2 17 10 36 3 2 12 2 9 46 1 49 21 3 5 183 11 10 2 4 2 17 10 36 4 2 14 2 9 47 1 51 22 4 5 230 18 10 2 4 1 1 7 1 I 1 1 7 1 - - _ - 3 1 3 1 1 1 - 1 i 1 3 1 31 1 1 2 5 52 5 3 12 194 5 1 7 27 2 205 4 1 1 8 1 1 73 4 1 35 1 2 13 62 1 3 524 14 2 17 63 1 3 559 15 2 2 20 38 8 14 5 3 2 3 4 2 17 36 5 10 3 - 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 3 7 15 2 4 3 17 2 3 6 2 1 - 1 - - 2 2 4 1 2 1 6 6 6 6 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - S2 2I59| - 20 7 32 71 279 20 389 409 7710 419 7291 - - 419 624 3188 as-^s 1124 3577 306 _ _ _ _ _ 3659 2465 - 3659 2465 3354 2610 3354 2610 - 79 2149 3276 461 - - - - - 574 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEEBLES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS., FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Yeara. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 914 1,576 716 589 1,495 934 338 3,206 3,356 6,562 TOTAX - - - - - 7,126 3,245 3,881 880 1,569 796 750 1,781 988 362 CLASSES. - 2 52 23 65 39 13 64 140 194 I. Peopebsional 84 44 40 - - 44 9 16 13 2 - 7 29 31 72 41 15 36 159 195 II. DOMEBTIO 667 244 423 - 34 210 173 175 64 11 - 11 42 28 80 46 6 53 160 213 III. Commercial - - - 4 3 1 - 2 1 - 1 - - - 38 229 156 478 312 102 267 1,048 1,316 IV. AOHICTrLTUBAL 164 70 94 - 9 61 35 33 22 4 - 108 348 341 786 450 119 456 1,696 2,152 v. iNDUSTTITAr, - - - 984 378 606 - 78 300 258 257 68 23 914 1,410 16 10 14 46 83 2,340 153 2,493 f "VT. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Pkoduotive - - / 5,223 2,506 2,717 880 1,446 180 275 1,299 821 322 OBDEKS. CLASS I. - 2 6 46 8 1 14 9 4 52 11 2 26 3 1 9 8 46 31 8 101 39 8 147 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS IL 5 79 2 42 3 37 - - 2 42 9 1 15 2 11 2 7 29 31 72 41 15 36 159 195 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 667 244 423 34 210 173 175 64 U - 1 10 23 19 15 13 33 47 5 41 2 4 24 29 55 105 79 134 6. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 1 3 1 2 1 - 2 1 - 1 - - - 37 1 223 6 147 9 446 32 294 18 96 6 260 7 983 65 1,243 72 7.Agriculture _ _ - S.About Auimals and Fisheries CLASS V. 164 70 94 - 9 61 35 33 22 4 : 2 7 8 3 101 2 3 103 6 11 211 1 7 100 1 29 10 3 108 9 22 443 19 25 551 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - — ~ - - 1 1 2 1 3 6 2 3 1 - 3 2 11 3 14 5 12.0arriages and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - 14.Ch6micals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 68 35 138 1 24 133 1 69 241 31 125 16 13 48 206 2 140 512 2 7ia 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 2 45 789 2 337 2 43 452 - 1 71 1 266 3 223 1 14 191 1 20 80 6 8 - 9 1 28 6 12 1 50 9 38 1 12 13 2 37 7 113 1 24 150 1 31 18. Dress- _ _ _ _ 19.Aninial Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 120 32 88 - 4 28 28 43 12 5 - 3 8 14 12 29 30 94 86 1 49 81 1 14 31 17 15 186 228 2 203 243 2 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Eefuse Matters - - _ CLASS VI. 4 22 5 4 17 - 1 4 1 8 1 7 1 4 1 3 914 1,4101 16 10 14 46 83 16 2,324 153, 169 2,324 24.Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,897 2,326 180 2,326 2,717 880 1,446 180 275 1,299 821 322 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 575 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEEBLES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 30 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 30 Aljove 20 Years, - 1 ? - Total at all OCCUPATIONS. 59 104 27 OBDEB 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Polioe - - _ _ - - Mujucipal, Parish Officer _ - - - SI eriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OBDEB 9. 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer ■ Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, K.N. Navy Pensioner - - - . OBDEB S. l.Estahlished Church Minister Free Church Minister _ _ _ . United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Boman Catholic Priest - _ _ . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, E.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity ■ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant ■ 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - Law Clerk -____. S.Physioian, Surgeon _ _ _ _ Nurse (liot Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess S.Author, Editor, Journalist Student - - _ /.Musician, Music Master Art Student Photographer OBttEB 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - Domestic Gardener - _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant FEMALES. Total at all Ages, (Jnder 20 /ears. 2. Cook (not Domestic) - Charwoman _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OBOEB S. 1. Merchant -____. Brok^, Agent, Factor - _ _ . Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant -_-__. Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - . 2.Bank Service _ _ _ _ 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service 622 2 243 1 ^bove Years. 379 2 6 Un. 5 Yrs, 34 15- 20- 26- 45- 65-- 10 i 27 1 209 168 163 11 46 1 1 8 13 1 576 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEEBLES AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. AlioTe 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 - 1 1 1 6 1 9 6 2 2 1 6 5 1 1 1 4 2 13 25 1 1 4 1 16 1 17 1 1 1 2 1 10 7 3 8 1 5 5 3 35 1 49 1 3 1 2 5 5 3 45 1 56 1 3 4 10 1 ORDER 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - Eailway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vanman . _ _ _ 3. Canal, Inland Navigation' Service Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ _ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ----- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultviral Machine, Proprietor, Attendant 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _______ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff _ _ _ Dog, Bird, Anim^ Keeper, Dealer - - Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder ------ Printer ------- ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ - Millwright - - - - - _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - _ _ - Carpenter, Joiner ----- Bricklayer - - _ - _ - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler ------ Plasterer ------- Plasterer's Labourer ----- Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - - 1 2 2 1 - 2 - - 1 - - - 35 2 1 16 183 18 1 1 2 1 4 17 1 88 23 4 3 5 2 62 14 24 202 108 6 1 19 1 9 73 26 108 65 4 11 7 44 1 23 16 6 1 5 1 16 218 20 1 1 2 1 183 31 62 421 212 14 4 41 2 23 184 47 52 639 232 15 6 43 3 23 6 159 70 5 89 - 9 61 35 2 31 2 20 1 i - 1 4 2 8 1 2 1 1 2 24 2 1 15 2 1 4 1 5 2 2 1 2 3 51 1 5 7 1 2 3 53 1 5 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 6 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 - 1 5 4 6 2 1 7 7 5 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 5 2 6 1 1 8 6 3 6 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1 1 2 1 37 34 2 2 4 12 7 1 33 1 35 7 3 6 4 10 6 54 2 79 17 7 9 1 9 17 5 33 1 31 9 7 1 1 1 8 1 11 14 1 1 1 1 37 37 2 3 4 13 9 13 131 4 159 34 17 16 2 15 86 14 168 4 196 36 20 20 2 28 45 - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 577 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEEBLES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 65- On. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20 25- 45- ORDEU 11— continued. - - 2 2 1 9 2 1 - 2 13 2 15 2 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - 1 1 _ - 1 - - _ - - - - 1 - - 1 1 S.Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer - - - - - - - - OKDEK 13. - 1 1 1 2 2 - 1 1 5 6 1 l.Coachmaker Cartwright - _ _ _ - - - - - - - 1 - 2 3 1 - 1 6 7 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - OKDKK 14. - 1 1 2 1 - 2 3 5 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - - - - - ORDEK 15. - - 1 1 - - 2 2 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 2 2 - - - 1 1 - OKDEK IB. - - - 1 6 3 2 - 12 12 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 3 4 3 4 - - 3 3 1 - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 2. Brewer - _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - - - - - _ - 3 10 _ 3 1 8 23 2 3 8 10 4 8 1 3 2 1 17 1 1 23 1 3 4 1 8 11 4 1 1 1 7 3 1 11 33 13 16 1 3 3 3 33 1 1 61 1 13 19 1 8 4 3 44 1 1 84 1 S.Dairyman, Milkseller - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Ciirer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - ■ - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - - 1 Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr, 1 2 4 31 2 1 2 4 29 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 12 2 12 1 4 OKDEK IJ. - 61 123 4 1 118 7 209 21 111 10 11 1 184 4 1 449 39 633 43 1 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ _ Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture - - - - 782 335 447 70 265 221 189 29 8 - 1 - - 1 1 - 1 2 3 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - - - _ _ _ _ 6 10 8 1 9 3 1 16 1 21 1 37 5. Carpet and Kug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. , Worker, Dealer 3 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 - ORDEIE 18. - 8 1 23 1 3 1 8 4 27 1 21 1 16 21 1 6 7 31 1 4 1 57 1 53 2 88 1 1 57 3 l.Tailor ______ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Button Maker, Dealer _ - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker 1 107 5 7 31 1 1 76 5 6 - 3 1 28 1 26 1 41 2 9 3 2 3 ORDEB 1!>. - - - - 1 - 1 1 2. Currier - - - - - - - - - - 40 578 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF PEEBLES AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OUBER 20. - - 1 - - 1 1 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 5 1 4 4 1 1 2 3 2 5 11 1 1 1 5 14 3 1 1 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 - 2 4 6 4, Stationer - - - - - - - oumi:b 21. - - - 1 - - 1 1 I.Miner (branch not defined) - - - - - - - - - : \ ; 1 1 2 1 6 4 3 2 - 9 1 10 9 1 10 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 3 4 9 1 4 3 4 1 1 12 20 3 4 2 1 2 4 7 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 12 5 5 1 3 24 40 7 13 6 5 2 3 24 41 7 3. Stone Quarrier - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Limestone Quarrier - _ _ Plaster, Cement Manufacture Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - Platelayer - _ _ - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - - ; : - - : - - -. - - 1 i 2 1 1 7 1 7 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 3 - 3 - - - - 1 1 1 ,i - - 1 - 1 1 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - 2 1 10 7 2 24 3 13 2 12 1 46 5 58 6 8. Blacksmith - - _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - 3 1 - - 4 4 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - - - - - - - 1 ' '' - - - 1 1 1 1 - - 2 2 2 2 12. Wire Maker, Worker _ _ _ _; Wire Fencer - _ _ _ - - - - - - OKDER 32. - 3 1 - 5 2 4 1 1 1 4 10 1 3 14 1 3 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker, _ _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Mauufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 9 1 12 i 2 7 10 - 1 2 2 3 2 5 2 - 2 3 - - 7 2 2 25 3 2 70 6 3 69 4 4 28 7 2 2 192 13 9 199 13 11 2 2. General Labourer _ - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Ai'tisan, Mechanic (mulelined) - Apprentice (undefined) - - - -. - - - - - 01tJ>EU 23. - ~ 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - - - - - - - OKI>EIC 24. - 16 10 14 46 83 16 163 169 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &a, or of No Occupation • _ 2897 180 2717 - - 180 275 1299 S21 323 OUDEK 25. 33 881 1235 176 - - - 1268 1056 - 1268 1056 1. Scholars - _ - _ - Children of No Stated Occupation 1256 1070 1256 1070 31 849 1225 221 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 579 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SELKIRK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. trnd. 5 ;Yrs., 5- 1&- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. ;Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,891, 3,087 1,301 1,182 3,065 1,552 446 6,279 6,245 12,524 Total - 13,822 6,176 7,646 1,862 2,883 1,431 1,454 3,753 1,874 565 ClASSES. - 5 42 43 XOO 53 11 47 207 254 L PROFilSSIONAX. - - 89 38 51 - 1 37 12 25 11 3 - 2 20_ 24 112 51 22 22 209 231 II. Domestic - — 780 230 550 - 16 214 226 237 71 16 - 28 65. 64 174 82 12 93 332 425 III. COMMERaiAI,- ,20 15 5 - 13 2 1 2 1 1 - 25 145 lai 373 ,239 71 170 .;8i4 984 IV. AaKIOULTUEAL 172 85 87 - 12 73 30 29 22 6 - ^6 999 909 2,280 1,097 ?,?,! 1,225 4,507 5,732 V. Industrial 2,987 1,067 1,920 - 151 916 720 902 249 49 1,891 2,801 30 11 26 30 109 4,722 176 4,898 ( VI. Unoooupibd and Now- ) I PbODUCTIViE - - J ,9,774 4,741 5,033 1,862 2,690 189 465 2,558 1,520 490 OiKOEUS. CLASS I. - 1 4 3 1 38 12 1 3D 28 4 68 15 5 33 2 9 4 1 42 •67 10 140 61 11 182 1. Government - - 2. Army and Navy - - - 3.Profesaioual Qocupations CLASS II. 8 .81 4 84 4 r47 - 1 4 33 1 11 25 2 9 1 2 2 20 24 112 51 22 22 209 231 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. ,780 ■230 ;550 16 214 226 .237 71 16 - 11 17 46 19 25 39 62 112 20 62 7 5 57 36 114 218 171 254 5.Conimercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 5 15 2 13 3 2 - 1 12 1 1 1 2 1 1 - 25 141 4 124 7 339 .34 225 14 • 66 5 166 4 754 60 920 64 7.AgriouIture- 8.Al)ont Animals and Pislieries CLASS V. 172 85 87 - 12 73 30 29 22 6 > - 2 4 10 22 39 172 7 46 167 .28 78 433 9 35 125 1 42 24 43 182 44 160 767 68 203 949 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Macliuies and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 6 12 9 6 3 - 2 7 1 5 1 1 1 - - 1 2 8 3 1 4 1 7 4 2 1 2 9 11 1 11 13 1 20 12. Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - - _ 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 11 .185 80^ 536. 62 460 :2 173 978 1 72 493 22 72 91 721 3 329 2,003 3 420 2,724 15. Tobacco and Pipes - 16.Food and Lodging - 17. Textile Fabrics - - _ 4 87 2,532 1 10 960 3 77 1,572 - 1 135 1 9 825 10 648 3 23 740 35 164 9 20 - 9 1 60 13 a 39 14 -6 126 61 21 79 13 11 18 4 3 69 13 4 262 92 41 331 105 45 18. Dress- - - - _ 19.Aiiimal Substances 20.Vegetable,S,ubataiicss - 299 2 1 80 219 2 1 - 13 67 53 1 114 1 34 18 1 - 3 23 41 28 76 119 246 3 54 197 2 12 46 23 44 213 565 5 236 609 5 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 3 40 6 3 34 - 1 6 7 2 13 1 13 1 1,891 ! !,801 80 11 26 30 109 30 4,692 176 206 4,692 24. With out Specified Occupa- tions _ - — - 25.Soholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 5,222 4,552 189 4,552 5,033 1,862 2,690 189 465 2,558 ] 1,520 490 580 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SELKIEK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- - 45- 65- ORDEB 1. - 1 1 2 1 2 2 9 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 5 13 2 1 6 16 2 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks - - - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - - - 7 1 4 3 1 - 4 1 - 1 1 1 - - 9 16 1 4 3 2 1 29 4 3 29 4 3 2. Police - - _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer - - _ _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Officia OKUEU 2. - - - - - : *" - ~ _ 1 1 1 2 1 2 ~ - 3 1 4 3 1 4 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - : - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - Navy Pensioner - ORDEB 3. - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 6 3 3 3 3 2 6 3 11 6 3 3 3 3 2 6 3 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 2 1 6 1 2 4 8 3 1 6 2 8 2 1 16 2 7 1 16 2 15 2 2. Advocate - - - - _ _ "Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - - Others connected with law - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 1 2 - 1 1 11 1 3 1 11 2 4 1 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 12 12 - - - 5 6 - ~ 1 8 3 4 13 3 1 3 2 1 1 8 20 9 2 28 10 2 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 41 12 20 1 21 11 .- 1 19 1 8 3 10 8 2 1 - 19 3 1 1 1 1 19 1 1 4 1 1 1 23 1 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ - . _ - Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - 13 13 - 13 - - - J - - 3 - 1 - 3 1 3 1 6. Civil Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - _ _ - 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 - 2 1 2 3 2 1 6 1 2 5 2 1 6 7. Painter (Arti.st) Sculptor Architect - - - - Musician, Music Mastur Art Student Photograplier 2 - - 1 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service ORDER 4. - - - - - - 1 1 7 7 6 7 16 1 45 52 6 4 22 24 4 1 5 16 7 8 7 79 108 11 1 4 86 116 18 1 4 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - _ Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - - _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - 715 1 7 226 3 489 1 4 - 16 210 3 223 3 217 1 1 43 6 ' - - - - 3 2 - 1 - 4 2 4 2 2. Office Keeper (not Government Charwoman _ _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 4 3 48 2 1 4 3 47 2 - 1 - 2 2 12 2 2 - 25 10 OBDER 5. - 10 1 36 1 1 1 16 6 5 3 36 1 7 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 46 3 16 6 1 9 57 3 16 6 2 9 103 • Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - - - - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 1 \ 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 I 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 581 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SELKIRK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yr.s. 5- 1&- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 9 4 2 1 5 1 5 1 1 2 - 10 1 10 2 9 1 20 2 9 OUDER S—cmitimied. ' 2. Banker Bank Service - - _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent S.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - OBDEK 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Li v. Stab. Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vauman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wliarf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OUDER 5. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager ■ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 2. Forester, Wood Labourer S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fisherwoman ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Printer - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker - - - Millwright - _ - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker --____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 2. Cutler File Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - Carpenter, Joiner - - Bricklayer - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - - - - Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - - - - - - - 16 1 9 5 1 2 1 1 4 12 18 1 2 1 1 6 4 27 1 1 65 2 3 2 1 2 11 2 42 1 1 3 4 1 9 2 5 1 2 17 2 12 4 50 3 1 129 2 3 1 5 6 2 12 4 69 3 1 134 2 4 1 7 23 4 1 13 1 13 1 1 : 12 1 1 - 1 ~ - 21 2 1 1 6 108 23 3 1 7 12 68 32 4 1 38 8 9 144 116 1 9 4 10 46 17 89 55 8 3 8 16 4 21 16 4 1 4 6 129 25 3 1 2 106 20 30 322 219 1 25 8 23 106 26 30 451 244 1 28 9 25 7 162 3 83 2 7 79 1 - 11 1 72 1 30 _ 29 3 18 1 4 2 - - 2 2 4 3 10 1 22 1 4 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 19 2 2 1 33 2 1 21 2 2 1 35 2 1 - - - - - - - - 2 3 17 1 1 1 6 12 1 11 3 1 4 2 2 1 - 3 19 1 1 16 4 19 4 1 19 4 38 6 2 6 - 6 - - - 5 1 - - 1 1 1 1 5 4 20 5 1 4 4 27 11 4 5 9 35 2 19 7 1 4 3 17 1 7 , 1 2 1 6 5 20 6 1 5 9 17 79 3 37 1 13 1 15 22 99 3 43 1 1 18 1 12 9 3 - 2 7 1 1 1 - - 1 i 1 1 3 1 64 47 1 2 5 2 19 17 2 49 1 51 10 6 9 6 3 18 29 114 142 37 19 13 5 22 30 15 39 1 35 9 4 4 1 6 6 2 13 19 4 1 1 1 1 65 51 1 3 5 2 20 20 48 215 2 247 60 30 26 13 31 65 49 280 2 298 61 33 31 15 51 75 - - - - - - - - 582 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1681. OCCUPATIONS OF THE ESTHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SELKIEK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yre. 6- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6S- - - 14 2 12 3 21 1 4 4 1 1 3 1 14 2 38 2 1 10 52 2 1 12 ORDEU 11— contimied. 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - OKDKU 1%. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ _ _ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - OBDEIt 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Cai-penier (ashore) OKDEU 14. l.Dye, Paint Mannfacture - - - 3.Chemist and Druggist - - - Alkali Manufacture - - - Drysalter - - - ORDER 13. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper - _ _ 2.'Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarmau _ _ _ _ 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - Cheesemonger, Butterman - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr.- ORDER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stutr, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - - Fuller ------- Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dealer 4. Mat Maker, Seller 5. Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dlr. - ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) ' - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture - _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - Clog Maker- - - - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 9 7 1 3 16 1 3 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - 2 1 - 3 3 4 1 3 - - 1 3 - - - 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 2 10 1 18 45 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 2 20 1 21 11 8 2 8 1 15 1 3 3 9 51 3 57 1 5 1 15 2 6 1 1 3 1 3 11 1 1 20 1 3 1 7 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 3 10 1 20 1 52 1 21 10 3 31 4 34 1 3 6 5 15 82 2 5 105 2 22 11 4 34 4 44 1 3 7 5 15 102 3 5 167 3 5 8 3 1 14 2 1 4 17 1 31 3 2 5 5 8 3 1 11 2 1 2 17 1 26 - 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 1 7 1 10 4 5 2 1 5 1 1 8 8 3 i 5 - 177 8 482 16 1 8 29 2 415 28 1 2 12 3 842 92 9 1 1 30 1 449 37 1 6 63 7 2 659 16 1 8 37 6 1769 164 1 12 1 1 49 6 2428 180 1 1 20 1 1 86 2522 1 7 2 1 1 2 268 20 2 5 958 1 1 1 78 1 1564 6 2 1 2 190 20 2 4 _ 135 13 823 1 1 1 65 1 647 1 51 -2 734 6 1 1 105 6 2 164 1 27 5 1 19 1 1 7 9 1 ■ - 8 1 50 1 7 _ 2 1 21 1 15 1 73 6 41 6 1 19 10 1 46 1 1 7 3 8 58 1 1 7 2 1 1 120 19 2 110 1 8 1 1 178 1 20 2 117 1 10 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 583 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SELKIKK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 1 65- 1 - - 11 2 1 13 1 57 3 9 4 4 11 2 1 1 83 7 1 1 94 9 OKDEB 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. 2. Skinner, Furaer - - - - Tanner - - - - OUD£K »0. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 2.Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3.Timl)er, Wood Merchant, Dealer Savryer _ _ _ _ - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ - IStationer - _ _ _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - ORDER »I. I.Coal Miner - - Ironstone, Miner - Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service _ _ - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Gas Works Service 3.Stone Quarrier - _ _ _. , Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - — - Pavior . . _ _ Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - _ - _ Platelayer _ - - -. - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6.Waterworks Service _ _ _ _ S.Iron Manufacture ______ Blacksmith- ______ Iron Fence and Gate Maker _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronae Manufacture, Brazier - ORDER fS2. 1. General Shoplceeper, Dealer - Hawlcer, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor' (undefined)- _, _ _ _ 2. General Labourer _____ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machiae Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Syeep, Soot Merchant Scavenger _ _ — _. _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - _ - ORDER M. 1. Persons returned by property, Ranlc, &o., or of No Occupation - - - ORDER 2S. l.Scholars _. _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 2 2 - - - - I J _ 'i I 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 9 2 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 1 5 17 5 2 i 3 4 2 1 5 17 5 2 2 7 4 1 - 1 - - - 1 ;„ - - 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 6 3 2 4 1 1 2 4 1 7 2 1 2 1 1 9 6 7 5 3 2 10 5 8 6 1 10 32 9 1 1 4 4 6 1 1 1 14 3 3 1 12 2 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 9 6 2 1 1 13 13 15 10 4 5 30 10 16 7 2 11 54 2 13 3 1 2 1 1 1 14 13 15 11 4 5 31 10 18 7 2 13 63 2 19 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 2 1 2 26 1 8 3 1 2 2 1 64 5 10 1 1 3 9 3 4 166 39 22 2 4 8 3 162 12 4 1 1 1 1 43 1 2 28 1 8 4 1 7 16 12 8 425 56 37 2 2 7 16 14 8 453 57 45 6 3 25 9 1 5 4 2 21 9 1 3 - 4 2 4 1 2 8 3 1 1 9 4 1 ' - - - _ 2 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 3 1 1 - - - - _ _ 25581 520 490 - - 30 11 26 30 109 30 176 206 5222 189 5033 - 189 465 37 1854 2447 354 - _ - __ - 2484 2208 _ 2484 2208 2289 2263 2289 2263 - 24 1838 2265 425 - - 584 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 3,466 3,466 6,006 40 135 285 5,.531 15- 194 69 134 860 1,356 33 1 13 3 6 178 3,466 133 2 24 166 19 2 5,531 20- 2,146 85 100 135 589 1,208 29 841 19 35 79 306 20 15 144 400 176 9 11 97 62 33 100 559 30 21 64 280 23 125 294 173 5 3 103 109 25- 5,792 268 319 331 1,608 3,146 120 29 78 15 175 319 100 231 1,506 102 36 102 676 55 17 5 320 569 593 27 32 342 364 45- 3,600 142 123 133 1,212 1,881 169 123 65- 1,318 50 45 42 389 471 321 Under 20 Years. 12,118 120 1,145 67 18 48 283 20 6 1 191 260 496 14 27 211 308 169 45 376 13 34 38 140 1 11 40 103 1 321 201 77 174 995 1,041 9,030 14 3 184 77 974 21 53 87 332 27 17 168 566 195 11 11 102 69 3 33 i,997 Above 20 Years. 12,916 545 587 641 3,798 6,706 639 141 39 365 587 202 439 !,586 212 75 227 1,324 103 31 670 1,151 1,402 47 73 884 17 639 Total at all Ages. 25,034 746 664 815 4,793 8,347 9,669 155 42 549 664 294 521 4,560 233 128 314 1,656 130 48 6 838 1,717 1,597 58 84 798 953 20 672 8,997 OCCUPATIONS. Total - <'I,A»8E8. I. Pkopessional II. DO.MEBTIC III. Commercial IV. AOHICULTUEAL V. Industrial ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- , 1 Productive - f FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 27,558 ORDEKS. CLASS I. 1. Government 2.Arniy and Navy 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - - CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture - - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 12.Can-iages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - IS.Dress " " T " 19. Animal Substances - 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Uu.specilied Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters 342 2,347 34 1,350 3,266 20,219 12,059 20 135 741 15 476 1,183 9,509 Above 20 Years. 15,499 Und. 5 Yrs. 3,453 CLASS VI. 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - 11,247 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - - 8,972 322 2,347 1,350 14 5 1 2 1 194 1,770 1,141 1 1 11 117 1.33 741 13 476 207 1,606 19 874 2,083 10,710 15- 5,908 20- 2,698 2,528 3,453 65 228 5,519 133 655 7 411 955 537 25- 7,148 45- 51 97 609 760 2 282 411 665 919 4,984 4,248 65- 1,675 18 189 47 203 7 148 428 3,415 131 50 10 1 19 831 296 1 1 24 537 8,972 874 175 939 845 1 10,710 3,453 65 2 172 45 5,619 656 411 1 17 659 251 1 1 19 537 609 282 7 443 203 10 919 760 411 378 404 7 46 4,984 203 102 148 91 107 195 1 3,415 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L Mo OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- ■20- 25h 45- 65- Under 20 Year$. Abov,e 20 Yeai-s. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages, Under 20 Y'ears. Above 20, Year."!. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 2(1- 2.5- 45- 65- OKUEK 1. 1 8 5 2 8 1 10 22 3 5 7 1 2 5 1 8 6 1 .19 42 5 1 27 48 5 1. Legislator, Privy Council (not otherw. desqrj) Civil .Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer 16 1 1 2 14 1 1 - 2 1 7 5 1 1 1 - - - 8 38 2 2 8 7 2 2 2 1 2 - 54 11 3 6 54 11 3 6 2. Police - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Officia 2 2 - - - 2 - ORDEK )}. - ^ 3 4 5 2 2 9 3 8 1 3 3 14 5 5 13 14 5 8 13 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - Army Pensioner - - .. - - - - - - - - - 2 ' - O 2 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) - - - - - - ORDEB 3. - - 1 1 1 1 14 11 8 1 3 18 6 6 2 1 4 3 5 7 1 2 1 1 1 ,39 17 15 4 3 8 4 1 8 39 17 15 4 3 8 4 1 9 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman Eoman Catholic Priest - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student a. - - . - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 3 2 3 2 - -■ - 1 - 3 1 - 2 29 2 2 17 25 1 9, 1 10 2 1 5 1 31 2 42 3 29 2 42 3 60 2.Advocate .,-,-_- - - -. - Writer to-tiic Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk ,-..., -., ■, - - - - - : - - - - — ~ - 1 4 4 1 4 19 3 2 5 2 1 4 30 4 6 30 5 10 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - Dentist . . _ _ . Medical Student, Assistant Midwife - - _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 3 29 - 3 29 - - - - 2 5 1 16 8 - 3 28 18 4 51 4 19 1 7 1 31 95 9 1 126 9 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 122 59 35 5 87 64 - o 33 5 26 19 46 30 13 5 O - - 2 111 1 2 3 5 2 - - 2 111 6 4 3 6 6 114 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student 93 93 - 93 - - - - - 2 1 1 1 1 : 4 4 2 6. Civil Engineer - . - , t Land, House, Ship Surveyor.- -- - - - ~~ - - - - a 1 1 1 3 1 6 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 10 6 3 4 3 10 8 7. Painter (Artist) . .,, - -- -, , - Sculptor - ' - . - .Arcliitect - - - _ _ Musician, Music Master Photographer Actor, Actress 5 4 2 - 5 4 2 - - - 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 1 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - - - ORDEK 4. - 5 2 1 29 23 17 45 ] 24 20 7 59 96 35 11 50 55 11 1 3 14 25 3 2 34 25 17 1 268 200 69 3 21 302 225 86 3 22 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government)- Inn, Hotel Servant College, Club Service 2148 14 27 1 724 11 1424 14 16 1 - 85 539 11 595 10 390 6 6 1 126 3 13 5 - - - 4 7 11 1 2 1 1 7 18 1 7 18 2. Office Keeper {not Government) Charwoman - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - 3 15 123 16 3 3 3 15 120 13 - 1 2 3 3 1 5 43 9 3 6 62 3 4 12 4e 586 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 10 1 1 64 16 2 36 14 1 21 2 1 13 29 15 3 30 24 1 4 4 20 124 642 79 1 1 18 16 17 49 5 388 74 2 1 3 18 157 63 71 795 285 11 3 72 18 31 45- 65 Under 20 Years 272 5 72 470 209 1 2 15 1 14 3 29 1 16 19 10 6 10 11 32 10 20 15 1 31 1 118 15 150 52 2 22 37 766 85 1 1 19 IS 18 Above 20 Years 10 6 10 43 38 13 2 132 16 11 12 187 1 1 1 556 117 163 1798 620 24 4 3 159 36 106 Total at all Ages. 30 6 27 3 104 23 16 30 1 4 40 33 6 3 16 161 56 1 43 13 2 154 18 11 13 200 1 1 1 10 1 51 2 558 183 163 2564 705 24 5 4 178 52 124 OCCUPATIONS. 29 3 111 25 17 ORDER 6. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant Commercial Traveller Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service - _ _ . Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &c. , Insurance Service FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 83 26 52 41 1 120 2 ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3.Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) Boat Owner, Hirer 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher - - S.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegi'aph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 11 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 11 ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ . _ . Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd _ _ _ _ . Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - _ _ - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom Veterinary Sui-geon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover _ _ _ _ - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fishervvoman ORDIiR 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - - Printer - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker __--_, Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agi-icultural Machine and Implement Maker 26 1318 1 475 2 1 \':n 26 843 1 65 410 282 4 405 13 134 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND; 1881. 587 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 65- Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- OBDEK Vi—comtinvxd. - - 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 3 1 2.CutIer Saw Maker - - - _ - - - - - - ~ 3 6 7 13 1 1 6 4 1 9 30 1 2 J9 1 2 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mlu-.,Wkr. (not Gov.) - ; : : - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 3 S.Gunmaker, Gunsmith 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 7. Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - - - - - - - - 1 8 3 1 7 2 - 9 1 12 1 21 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker 13 10 3 4 6 1 2 •-■ OKO£K 11. _ 9 6 1 6 1 1 125 80 2 13 15 1 19 26 108 90 15 9 16 13 17 20 211 1 217 52 32 25 7 40 34 10 89 94 35 12 8 1 8 7 7 35 29 2 1 2 3 1 134 ■86 2 14 15 1 25 27 37 443 1 430 104 53 50 8 63 61 38 577 1 516 106 67 65 9 88 88 1. Builder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ Bricklayer - - - Mason, Marhle Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfltter ----- Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 - 3 23 1 12 30 4 2 18 1 6 26 1 66 5 2 92 5 3 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - - Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger 1 2 - 1 2 - - - 1 1 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 1 3.Carver and Gilder - - - - - - - ORUEB 1%. 3 9 11 1 1 33 2 1 13 1 12 58 3 2 70 3 2 l.Coachmaker Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright - - - - - - - - - ' - 4 11 10 19 7 4 16 40 56 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - OBDEffi 14. - 2 15 7 1 12 3 2 6 - 17 25 4 2 42 4 2 3. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter 2 _ 2 - ~ 1 1 ~ - OBDEB 15. - - - 5 1 - - 6 6 l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 1 1 - - 1 - - - OB»£B 16. - - 1 1 23 1 2 19 1 1 44 1 2 45 1 2 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coifee, Sating House Keeper 26 16 9 1 25 15 9 - - 1 1 1 9 1 2 12 11 4 4 2 2 - - 2 1 2 2 14 1 12 4 2 3 5 1 1 - 2 20 2 19 7 2 20 2 19 7 2. Maltster - Brewer - - - - Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarmau - - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - ■ 3 1 1 5 2 19 3 49 1 29 2 3 2 10 32 5 47 4 5 5 8 27 77 11 22 4 4 2 1 5 23 29 7 1 3 4 3 2 22 1 1 3 54 24 98 9 11 10 1 18 64 141 26 120 9 12 11 1 18 67 196 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Fish Curer - - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c,) Baker - - 6 5 2 1 1 10 1 4 5 4 2 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 588 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBUKGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 1&- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- ORDER 16— continued. J - 14 2 66 2 1 36 1 2 1 82 4 8 46 2 2 12 2 80 2 7 11 176 3 9 11 256 5 Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr.- 19 7 93 4 1 8 15 6 85 1 3 1 8 2 2 1 1 • 25 10 4 41 2 1 17 ORDER 17. - 148 3 4 300 14 30 213 39 1 14 8 417 59 12 26 2 191 13 4 11 29 1 1 448 17 34 12 850 112 1 18 52 12 1208 129 1 18 86 l.Wool l)i:U(T, Brolcer ■ Woollen 1 iloth Manufacture - Wool, Woolen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture- Fuller - - - _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 1722 2 820 1 902 1 169 651 1 436 362 95 1 9 - 1 - - 1 - 1 2. Silk Dyer, Printer - - - _ - - - - - ; - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer 2 2 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 / 4 5 4 1 2 10 15 1 25 1 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 - 8 48 21 42 1 21 O 56 1 86 1 142 5. Carpet and PiUg Manufacture Di-aper, Linen Draper, Jlercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer 31 9 9 22 9 - 3 6 4 2 7 7 9 ORDER 18. - 11 2 1 5 1 66 87 5 12 3 2 1 54 96 5 13 2 2 115 360 14 93 7 3 1 1 83 318 5 83 2 4 17 81 1 40 1 1 77" 89 5 13 3 7 2 269 855 25 229 12 9 1 3 346 _ 944 30 242 15 16 1 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - ■ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - - Hosiery Manufacture - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 1 14 669 132 314 11 4 190 3 1 1 10 479 129 216 10 21 24 4 169 3 74 1 2 121 2 75 3 1 S 245 59 86 5 96 48 49 2 17 20 6 ORDER 19. 2 - 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 ~ - 3 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 l.Tallow Chandler, C^andle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr. , Dlr. Gut Manufacture 1 1 - - - - 1 - 2 5 2 4 13 2 4 5 3 3 1 7 2 22 6 7 29 6 9 2.8kiniH'r, Furrier- - - - Tmnier Currier - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 2 2 4 S.Brusli and Broom Maker - - - - - - - - ORDER %0. i _ 1 1 - - 1 1 2 l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer - - - _ _ _ - % - 1 1 5 4 5 2 3 1 1 11 8 12 9 2. Willow, Cane, Eush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher _ - - - - - - :| - 4 1 1 1 1 6 8 1 5 3 3 6 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 10 17 1 4 11 4 10 21 2 4 12 4 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - - _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - ; - - - •^ X v.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 589 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF ROXBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 6 2 OiCUEIl 2 Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 - 1 - _ _ 1 m -- 1 2 1 5 3 - 10 1 11 1 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher - - - - - - _ - _ - _ : - 66 3 39 ■ 3 1 26 1 14 3 105 3 46 2 151 5 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchra. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 10 9 1 9 - - 1 - i OKDEIC ?. 1 152 15 1 186 937 ^\ 4 20 180 2 490 75 3 4 446 264 38 1028 289 4 2 2 1 641 23 46 674 169 4 280 2 10 185 51 4 1 186 1089 92 1 4 1387 469 96 2277 584 15 2 6 1 1388 655 96 3366 676 16 2 10 1 l.Fai-mer, Grazier - - - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Laboureij farm Servant Shepherd _ .. _ _ Land Drainage Service (not In to^vns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil Colonial Planter - 176 1485 342 176 1143 - 33 . 509 3 273 ' 33 87 154 343 53 73 - 3 20 17 79 71 19 23 186 209 2.Forester, Wood Labourer 3 1 2 - 1 - 2 - - - 1 3 13 25 7 16 20 30 16 24 5 10 14 28 4R 80 62 108 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) 23 24 4 6 19 19 - 4 5 1 2 7 9 12 5 2 oicn!:K 8. - 8 21 1 6 1 6 21 22 1 3 2 19 1 8 13 4 35 4 25 1 101 5 16 66 4 13 5 24 4 40 2 11 28 6 4 2 6 1 4 10 21 1 6 1 6 29 8 76 10 56 9 166 9 39 117 8 97 10 56 10 172 10 45 146 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Hor.'ie Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - - - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer Fisherman, Fisherwomnn 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 i ;-, OUDER 9. '■ 11 8 3 3 2 21 15 15 4 27 10 1 10 1 3 2 8 3 32 31 7 54 1 39 10 86 1 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Bookbinder Printer . _ - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 6 4 1 2 5 2 - - 1 2 1 1 4 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 593 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMFRIES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above' 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 1 1 8 13 2 7 15 1 2 5 20 1 3 1 12 6 13 38 5 4 11 1 1 27 3 3 1 2 2 13 8 1 4 7 1 1 1 2 6 2 3 1 1 1 8 13 1 3 8 15 1 10 37 68 7 7 16 1 1 49 1 5 4 1 5 11 45 81 8 10 24 1 1 64 1 5 5 1 5 ORDEK 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - _ - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ - _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2. Cutler 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ - - - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Got.) - 5. Gunniaker, Gunsmith - 6.Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Pishing Rod, Tackle Maker - _ _ ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - Mason, Marhle Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - _ _ Plasterer - - - Plasterer's Labourer _ _ „ Plumber, Gasiitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - _ - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - _ - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger 3. Wood Carver Carver and Gilder Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker Wheelwright - _ _ _ _ Cartwright - _ - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - _ _ 2.Sail Maker- - - _ ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - _ _ ORDER 13. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, SnufF-Box Maker - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper - - - - - - _ - _ - 5 3 1 1 4 6 4 161 135 1 9 18 31 54 18 1 1 141 2 138 6 16 22 1 18 34 14 2 21 253 4 310 26 26 32 8 42 70 25 5 1 1 1 12 152 152 17 14 9 5 7 20 18 3 2 1 1 61 34 4 3 2 166 138 1 10 19 35 60 22 1 1 37 607 7 634 50 62 67 15 68 128 60 8 2 2 1 4 2 37 773 7 772 51 72 86 15 103 188 82 9 2 3 1 4 2 5 2 2 1 - 5 2 2 1 - - ; - 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 3 5 13 3 2 9 13 10 31 3 2 18 6 1 16 4 3 16 3 2 14 54 3 3 47 70 6 5 61 - - - - - - - - - - - 4 1 1 2 1 3 9 1 2 9 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 5 20 9 15 3 6 1 1 25 30 5 56 5 1 1 - - 1 - - - _ - 1 2 1 - _ 3 1 3 1 2 2 - - - : 1 1 : - - 1 31 1 1 28 2 1 6 • 66 3 2 66 3 2 48 115 11 2 2 46 113 11 - - 2 2 2 1 9 30 4 25 52 5 10 30 2 4 F 5M KV.^OCCUPATIONS OF TFE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE 'COUNTY QF PlfflFBaJES AT .DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 11 5 3 15 42 4 1 113 2 22 3 1 1 4 10 34 11 1 48 145 59 3 200 14 239 18 2 10 11 1 97 1 40 21 100 1 86 166 1 7 1 29 15 44 4 144 31 7 5 45- 1 141 10 34 65- Under 20 Years. 53 13 15 49 5 1 118 2 3 259 6 103 4 145 10 4 I 22 40 1 108 4 121 Above 20 Years, 2 15 14 45 2 64 1 114 21 14 8 31 80 151 22 14 350 18 507 39 1 2 1 19 1 1 41 1 2 1 184 1 Total at all Ages. 67 1 127 21 14 13 34 95 200 27 15 468 2 21 766 45 1 5 1 21 1 1 42 1 24 1 3 1 292 1 OCCUPATIONS. OKI>EJB V&~contmued. 2. Maltster - - _ _ _ Brewer Distiller, Rectifier Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman _ — _ FEMALES. Total at all Ages. i. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butteruian - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Saleeman- Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ _ . Baker - - - . Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ . Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Giug. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., DJr. • OUDEtt 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker • Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ _ - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan ManuiactDie - Worsted Manufacture - _ _ _ Blanket Manufacture - - - _ - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 11 395 1 118 11 380 70 19 15 516 1 129 12 418 89 29 3 1 2 44 6 19 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufactuie - Silk Dyer, Printer - - - S.Cotton Manufacture - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Bealar - Muslin Embroiderer - - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer - _ - 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - ■ - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer OBI»£R 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacturer Tailor- _ - _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker- - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Daaler 13 1-2 30 9 206 Under 20 Years. 1045 423 2 Above 20 Years, Un. 5 Yrs. 17 2 1 9 23 9 198 622 2 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 7 3 1 11 4 10 7 82 69 OUBCR 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiaeshell, Wrkr.,, Dlr. Gut Manufacture _ _ _ _ . 13 1 15 60 13 1 1:5 61 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner Currier 3. Brush and Broom Maker ORD£It 30. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer :2. Willow, Cane, Rireh, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, (3haff Cuttter, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merahant, dealer— - Sawyer - - - - ._ _ 1 11 16 1043 160 29 1 290 13 10 11 15 753 147 19 364 2 217 294 1 261 12 7 3 212 375 45 127 56 7 94 X.V.— OCCUPATIONS OE THP] PEOPLE, OF SCOTLAND, 1^881. 595 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF DUMFRIES AO! DIFFEBENT AGES.. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Tts. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Yea rs Above 20 Years. lUn. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDER m—omtinued. \ - 1 1 3 1 4*. e 7' 1 2 2- 5 6 1 7 11 19 1 8 11 19 1 Lathj Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner — -^ — - — - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 2 1 1' 2 1 1 9 2 4 2 13 4 4. Stationer - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - ORDER 21. - ■^ ~' '- = - - - ~ 6 6 40 20' 48 30 1 136 78' li 11 66 31 3 1 5 1^ 46 26 241 ' 144 1 6 287 170 1 5 l.Coal^ Miner - _ _ - Lead Miner - . — — - — j. Miner (branch not deiined) _ _ - Mine Service - .- „. - ... - : - - - - - - - - - 1 _ - 1 2 4- 1 ' 3 19"r 1' 5. '32 3 20 8 1 1 1 2 63 6 29 63 7 31 2.Coal' Merchant, Dealer:- - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - 6as Works-Servio&^ — _ ^ . _ 4 - 4-- - '*' -" ~* -. 2 2 \ _ 2 1 4 2 4- 4 7 5 = 22' 1 ■ 1. 3 1 1 1 19 8 70 3 1 15' 1' 5 6 5 36 1 118 39 62 2 5 5 5 4 3 37 92 32 9 1 5' 1 1 18 1 12 5 6 ' 2' 1 4 4 7 5 1'68 7 2 28 7 11 10 10 92 2 241 84 169 7 2 SO 8 15 10 10 96 2 248 89 3^Stoiie^3narrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate MaaufectnrBrj . MBrohantr Daaler - Limestone Quan'ler - ■ - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Brick, Tile- Maker, Burner, Dealer - Pavior - - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Eoad Labourer - - Railway Contractor Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. t - 1 3 - - 1 1 2 - - - 1 4 6 4 1 14 15 4.Ear13ienware, Chiaa, GHasa'Deaies', 10 - 10 - - ; - i 4 5 1 - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 6. Waterworks Service - — - - - - - - - - - 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 8 1 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller Gold and Silver Beater Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher. - 1 1 — 1 1 - - - 1 1 _ - " 1 6 i 7 70 31 5 65 14 18 136 4 20 9 86 8 10 2 29 4 2 8 76 35 34 306 16 46 42 382 16 81 8.Iron Manufacture - - Blacksmith _ _ _ Nail Manufacture . _ _ . - Ironmonger, Hardwai-B Dealer, Merchant 1 ; 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 11 8 11 3 2 12 24 36 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Wo-ikw, Tinker; 1 1 - - - - 1 - 11 17 9 11 8 1 28 29 57 11. Lead Manufacture - - _ - - - - - - - - - 1 2 2 2 1 2 4 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 7 3 5 8 9 3 5 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker _ _ ^ Wire Fencer - ORDER SS. - - - - - \ - - - - ~ 1 1 2 9 6 1 8 18 1 41 2 3 22 1 40 1 2 4 10 2 2 9 50 3 99 3 6 52 6 108 3 6 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (Undefined) Contractor (undefined) — _ 72 2 41 15 1 4 57 1 37 - 15 1 4 18 1 1 14 10 16 14 9 12 - 14 1 1 143 3 1 2 1 173 10 1 1 584 36 3 1 484 21 2 2 204 1 167 3 2 3 1 1445 68 6 4 1602 71 8 3 6 2.General Labourer . _ _ _ Bng.Driver,Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ - Apprentice (undefined) - _ -. . Factory Labourer (undefined) ORDER ^. 9 1 9 1 - - 2 1 1 5 1 - - 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 - 1 1 1 7 5 1 8 6 LTbwn Drainage Service - _ _ - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant _ — _ Scavenger - — - -■ - — Kag Gatherer, Dealer ORDER Hi 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 - - - 93 74 214 377 641 93 1306 1399 [.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - - ORDER 29. 18069 1287 16782 - - 1287 1750 7352 5113 2567 139 4822 7661 711 - - 7800 5633 - 7800 5533 1, Scholars _ - - - Children of No Stated Oooupation 7262 6735 7262 5735 - 142 4713 7120 1022 - _ - - _ 596 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OP KIRKCUDBRIGHT AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Und 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2,800 4,880 2,163 1,635 4,311 2,795 1,302 9,843 10,043 19,886 Total - 22,404 9,791 12,613 2,779 4,906 2,106 l,90t 5,36C 3,577 1,767 CLAtmEti. - 3 195 42 190 119 41 198 392 590 I. Pbofessional 331 174 157 - 3 171 36 75 27 W - 4 73 52 163 93 32 77 340 417 II. Domestic 2,264 857 1,407 - 107 750 531 608 211 67 - 33 79 106 277 138 49 112 570 682 III. Commercial - 11 4 7 - 2 2 - 2 4 1 - 107 878 663 1,567 1,142 419 985 3,791 4,776 IV. AUBIOULTUBAL 894 175 719 - 11 164 157 260 243 69 - 127 903 7-17 2,0 17 1,173 422 1,030 4,389 5,419 V. Industrial 1,305 290 1,015 - 38 252 240 381 297 97 ■2,300 J,606 35 25 67 130 339 7,441 561 8,002 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- l Productive ; 17,599 8,291 9,308 2,779 4,745 767 942 4,037 2,795 1,634 OBDEKS. CLASS I. - 1 2 4 191 6 36 49 11 130 33 12 74 9 7 25 5 193 97 30 265 102 30 458 1. Government 2, Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 35 296 6 168 29 128 - 1 2 5 166 4 32 15 60 5 22 5 U 4 73 52 163 93 32 77 340 417 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 2,264 857 1,407 107 750 531 608 211 67 - 4 29 38 41 30 76 70 207 25 113 6 44 42 70 130 440 172 510 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 3 8 1 3 2 5 - O 1 1 - 2 4 1 - 105 2 846 32 622 41 1,409 158 1,049 93 402 17 951 34 3,482 309 4,433 343 7. Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 890 4 175 j 715 4 - 11 164 157 257 3 242 1 69 - 2 20 14 16 262 8 12 239 13 26 600 6 10 288 1 6 IOC 14 18 282 28 54 1,233 42 72 1,515 9.Boolr:ic 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell, Wrkr. ,DIr. 2. Skinner, Furrier- - - Tanner - - Currier - - . _ - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker ORDER 30. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ - _ - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker 2 1 15 12 2 136 Under 20 Years. 203 2 1 3 7 571 118 14 2 168 9 2 Above 20 Years, 2 1 13 8 2 129 123 1 Un. 5 Yrs 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 12 3 1 1 1 3 5 403 109 12 1 16 10 5 4 43 64 I 60 1 1 2 132 5 1 50 1 1 2 170 30 6 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OY SCOTLAND, 1881. 601 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF KIRKCUDBEIGHT AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ) t Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 10 9 1 1 10 2 23 1 1 1 1 10 5 1 1 2 1 19 1 1 45 8 3 2 1 64 9 3 3 1 ORDER SO—cmtinrnd. Wood Turner -___-- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Paper Manufacture _ - _ Stationer - _ _ _ _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ _ _ ORDER 91. I.Coal Miner- _ _ _ - Lead Miner _ _ _ _ _ Muie Service ______ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer _ _ _ _ - Gas Works Service _ _ _ _ 3.Stone Quarrier ______ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser _ Slate Quarrier _--___ Limestone Burner _ _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior ______ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer -__--_ Platelayer - _ - Railway Labourer, Navvy - _ 4.Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer- 6. Waterworks Service - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - 8.Iron Manufacture _____ Blacksmith - - _ - Nail Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 11. Lead Manufacture _ - _ _ _ 12. Wire Maker, Worker- - - ORDER 93. l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ _ Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefiined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undeiined) 1 : 1 : - - - - 1 - _ 1 24 3 1 2 1 1 11 1 1 54 25 2 3 4 6 1 45 1 19 2 1 8 1 59 37 1 5 3 1 9 1 3 35 6 3 1 2 32 5 4 117 107 1 6 1 3 23 53 2 1 15 98 4 13 1 2 12 7 1 1 50 18 1 7 2 18 1 35 2 8 52 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 14 1 9 10 2 - 1 20 3 1 2 1 12 1 1 78 28 2 3 5 5 1 47 1 19 3 1 5 63 1 16 1 7 240 162 2 2 18 1 5 53 2 107 7 1 27 205 9 21 10 3 5 65 1 17 1 8 318 190 4 2 21 1 5 58 2 112 7 1 28 252 10 40 13 4 2 9 1 2 1 2 8 1 2 - - 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 - 1 12 2 5 68 1 2 5 7 79 1 1 4 15 1 233 9 1 10 13 3 217 3 1 1 9 86 2 3 5 80 1 2 20 44 4 615 15 3 23 49 4 695 16 5 44 26 1 3 9 2 35 24 1 3 - 1 1 8 1 9 3 2 15 5 1 7 14 1 4 2 - - 1 - 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 3 3 5 3 4 ORDER as. l.Town Drainage Service _ - _ Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - - - - - - - - - 82 4 718 210 396 35 25 67 1 30 ? 39 35 561 596 ORDER fli. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation _ - _ ORDER 25. l.SchoIars _______ Children of No Stated Occupation- L0075 767 9308 767 M2 1037 2795 1534 - : - - - 4292 3114 1 - 4292 3114 4268 3256 4268 3256 - 72 2707 1196 549 - - 4g 602 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF WIGTOWN AT DIFFERENT AGES. ^ MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 2&- 45- 65- 2,618 4,648 2,008 1,3S9 3,761 2,605 1,136 9,274 8,790 18,064 Total - - - 20,384 8,924 11,460 2,584 4,393 1,947 1,737 4,819 3,231 1,673 CLASSES. 10 - 4 241 49 176 116 S3 245 373 618 I. PRorasaioB-AL 330 187 143 - 4 183 44 68 31 - 6 70 41 98 47 18 76 204 280 II. Domestic - - - 1,834 686 1,149 - 73 612 466 459 179 46 - 19 120 100 315 154 30 139 605 744 in. COMMBHCIAL - - - 16 5 11 - 2 3 1 4 4 2 - 187 913 654 1,786 1,175 436' 1,100 4,051 5,151 IV. AOHIOnLTUEAI, 1,172 323 849 - 49 274 181 362 237 69 - 66 624 533 1,340 906 357 690 3,136 3,826 V. INDUSTBIAL - - _ 1,134 195 939 - 9 186 160 349 297 133 2,618 4,366 40 16 37 107 261 7,024 421 7,445 ( YI. Unocccpied and NoN- ) ( PBODnCTIVE - J 15,898 7,529 8,369 2,584 4,256 689 885 3,587 2,483- 1,414 OB»EKS. CLASS I. - 3 1 6 235 8 41 50 22 103 30 16 71 11 6 16 9 236 99 43 231 108 43 467 '.^.Government - 2. Army and Navy - - _ 3.Protessionnl Oeciipationis CLASS II. 32 1 297 5 182 27 1 115 4 6 178 7 37 10 48 7 24 3 1 6 6 70 41 98 47 18 76 204 280 4.Domestio Officers or Servicer CLASS IIL 1,S3-! 685 1,149 73 612 466 459 179 45 - 3 16 43 77 21 86 59 256 20 134 4 26 46 93 104 601 150 594 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 13 1 4 2 9 - 2 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 - 180 7 861 52 683 71 1,603 183 1,073 102 413 23 1,041 59 3,672 379 4,713 438 7.AgricultiiTe 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 1,172 323 849 - 49 274 181 362 237 69 - 3 4 5 11 26 155 6 13 188 19 31 358 6 21 148 9 66 14 30 160 31 74 760 45 104 920 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ - 6 10 1 1 6 9 - - 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 2 1 - 3 2 22 7 12 3 35 14 6 17 6 4 4 3 25 ' 9 68 22 13 93 22 22 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 - 1 *" *" — — 1 - - - 10 4 9.5 42 7S 18 197 41 1 1.''.4 22 1 41 11 105 46 2 470 92 2 575 138 15.Toh.icco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 249 32 7 5 212 27 - 1 6 6 9 3 70 10 113 7 50 7 / - 17 2 72 3 6 48 i 5 139 9 28 119 6 21 46 4 11 89 3 8 352 23 66 411 2ii 73 18. Dress _ _ _ _ l!t. Animal Substances - - 20. Vegetable Substances - 732 1 4 161 1 571 1 3 \ 6 1 155 136 1 228 1 161 1 1 56 - i 12 77 108 65 92 1 184 272 7 122 267 3 38 122 1 81 120 409 743 12 490 863 12 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 8 91 1 18 7 73 - 1 1 17 2 6 2 31 2 20 1 16 2,618 4,366 40 16 37 107 261 40 6,984 421 461 6,984 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 26. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 9,068 6,840 689 6,840 8,369 2,584 4,256 689 886 3,687 2,483 1,414 XV.— OCCUPATIONS or THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 603 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF WIGTOWN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 4 3 65- 2 1 1 - 1 2 4 2 3 2 3 15 9 2 16 5 1 2 4 9 3 7 2 5 5 1 3 1 1 5 4 27 20 2 23 15 4 8 32 24 2 23 15 '4 8 OKDEK 1. 1. Civil Service— OfiBoers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - - 2.Police _ _ _ - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County OlEoial OKDIES S. 1. Army Officer (efifective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned OfGlcer - - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner ------ 2.Seaman, R.N. - Navy Pensioner ------ ORDEB 3. l.Estahlished Church Minister _ - - Free Church Minister _ _ - - United Presbyterian Minister _ - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Roman Catliolio Priest - - _ - Minister, Priest^ of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ - - Law Student ------ Law Clerk - _ - _ 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist _,_-_-- Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife ------- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaoiiing - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ - 6. Civil Engineer - - Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - - _ _ Sculptor - - - - - Architect - - - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student _ - - _ Photogi-apher - - ORDER 1. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ - _ Domestic Gardener - - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - _ Hospital and Institution Service - ORDER 6. l.Merchant ------- Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - a.Banker - __---- Bank Service ------ 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - 21 8 1 2 2 3 19 5 1 2 - ' 2 3 7 6 2 2 - - - _ 2 3 3 13 1 2 1 5 2 6 6 _ 2 2 4 8 15 12 2 2 4 8 15 12 1 -. 1 - - - - - - _ i 1 27 2 14 188 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 12 1 1 7 7 1 3 1 8 9 4 2 2 2 1 1 15 2 8 1 26 6 2 1 3 8 7 5 1 2 2 1 3 7 5 16 4 2 1 1 1 6 2 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 28 2 14 188 1 1 2 19 20 11 1 4 5 4 2 7 26 2 14 13 1 2 49 17 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 6 9 4 19 20 11 1 4 5 4 2 7 26 2 42 13 1 4 63 17 1 2 1 189 1 1 4 2 3 7 9 2 4 2 6 14 101 26 141 7 1 37 3 138 3 2 6 13 64 23 i 4 - 4 1 33 3 138 3 21 11 2 3 1 2 3 29 11 1 1 1 3 6 13 1 1 4 1 -'f 6 19 28 21 2 8 20 12 1 26 60 17 3 1 1 10 33 2 1 1 2 14 1 1 19 28 27 2 46 117 32 4 2 2 65 145 59 1 6 2 2 1655 5 23 146 6 681 1 1 2 974 4 22 144 5 - 73 608 1 1 2 461 3 1 1 398 1 10 49 1 100 10 67 2 15 2 27 1 1 - 3 1 25 17 1 1 7 12 1 6 9 1 9 16 14 3 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 28 17 5 12 12 2 1 10 25 2 31 4 5 12 13 2 1 10 53 2 48 4 1 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 60i XV.— OCGUrATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF WIGTOWIT AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Ud 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 11 3 1 2 22 4 8 20 5 2 7 6 3 3 4 18 6 7 35 2 5 1 1 16 7 6 40 2 6 43 110 3 14 7 2 1 2 15 2 39 1 57 3 1 7 4 2 15 9 1 1 1 2 23 4 8 21 5 18 9 20 10 12 73 2 14 104 1 211 5 3 1 27 13 5 21 12 12 96 2 18 112 1 232 10 3 1 29 31 14 ORDER a. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.0mnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - S.Ship, Tug Owner, &o. - - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - - Boat Owner, Hirer - _ - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - - . - _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant Agricultural Student, Pupil - . - - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER g. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer . - - - _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - ORDER 9. l.Publisiier, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder - - - - Printer _ - _ OUDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - _ _ _ Millwright ------- Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ - _ - Agricultural and Implement Maker 2.Cutler - _ - - - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - 5. Gunmalccr, Gunsmith 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Bricklayer - - - _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - _ - _ - Plasterer _ - - - - _ Plasterer's Labourer - - - - _ Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2 1 10 4 2 1 6 - 2 2 - 4 1 1 2 1 : - 180 3 102 724 20 3 4 5 20 100 2 410 24 4 1 2 13 4 3 327 143 35 965 79 5 5 26 6 12 362 17 29 587 41 4 21 5 7 210 3 6 167 16 1 4 2 4 3 102 904 20 3 4 5 919 263 72 2129 160 14 6 2 64 17 26 922 365 72 3033 180 14 6 2 67 21 31 90 1078 1 1 2 1 322 89 756 1 1 — 1 1 2 - 49 1 273 1 180 17 344 1 43 192 1 1 28 40 1 - 3 1 3 32 7 1 1 21 18 2 2 24 1 1 23 1 18 4 7 1 60 1 6 85 1 10 2 5 3 24 5 62 1 1 1 6 6 1 7 25 1 7 1 1 24 3 47 9 20 4 114 2 13 167 3 72 9 20 5 121 3 14 191 - - - - - - - - - 3 11 6 6 1 2 10 6 - 14 12 1 2 16 12 1 2 30 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 8 2 5 9 1 1 5 75 30 1 5 7 18 4 4 5 5 3 10 1 11 1 3 8 2 1 1 6 4 1 1 2 1 8 3 5 12 1 1 12 15 17 2 1 1 24 2 20 18 22 2 1 1 36 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - 9 83 57 7 2 5 1 4 9 34 127 120 8 2 12 1 16 ■21 24 49 46 4 3 3 1 3 6 7 22 1 26 1 1 2 6 76 30 1 5 8 19 74 281 1 249 19 8 21 3 23 38 79 357 1 279 19 9 26 3 31 57 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 605 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF TJM COUNTY OF WIGTOWN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. TJn 5 yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Undei 20 Years Above Total 20 at all Years. Ages. Total at all A^es. Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs ' 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 14 11 17 9 6 16 43 59 ORBEK 11— continued. 2. Cabinet, Maker, Upholsterer _ - - French Polisher ------ Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - - ORDEK la. l.Coachmaker _ - - - _ Cartwright- - - - - _ 2. Sadler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - _ 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker _ _ - - _ ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist- - _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals _ _ _ ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist ORDER 10. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster ------- Brewer - ------ Distiller, Rectifier '- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman ------ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Cheesemonger, Buttermau - - - _ Butcher, Meat Salesman Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker - _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - oieaER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - - _ 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - - Net Maker- - _ _ 5. Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. , Worker, Dealer 0Rffl£R IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture- - Tailor _ _ _ _ - MiUiner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Button Maker, Dealer - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - Clog Maker- - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 3 2 4 1 2 2 4 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 1 14 5 7 12 1 22 12 6 1 3 10 1 14 29 2 37 39 3 51 - - - - - - - - - - 13 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 17 2 1 1 1 17 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - - _ - - 2 6 1 2 1 5 1 4 - 8 1 11 2 19 3 1 1 - - 1 - " 1 1 5 3 1 3 17 - - - 1 1 2 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 3 7 2 1 6 21 2 51 2 2 7 7 1 3 1 8 •28 2 16 1 21 i 3 6 13 2 17 2 4 1 23 31 2 68 25 2 1 2 2 10 8 1 16 2 4 1 17 11 4 48 9 1 4 2 7 1 1 3 3 10 1 1 3 7 3 1 7 26 2 54 55 1 2 1 6 7 22 30 3 47 5 12 4 51 73 8 142 1 55 1 2 1 7 7 22 1 33 3 54 5 15 5 58 99 10 196 1 28 56 3 2 2 7 2 1 5 7 136 7 28 56 3 2 2 7 2 1 5 7 129 - 1 6 1 1 1 1 X 4 8 13 1 1 2 1 44 14 29 2 1 5 2 2 2 56 2 1 3 1 5 -' 14 1 2 3 ; 25 5 2 3 1 2 36 1 17 4 2 1 34 5 1 15 1 6 1 4 4 1 2 39 16 2 1 1 1 70 1 20 3 1 1 3 109 1 18 1 1 11 1 5 13 1 1 11 1 - - 5 2 1 4 6 55 15 2 33 14 1 65 67 3 3 1 1 45 1 67 1 i 16 31 72 15 2 1 1.58 1 179 5 7 1 1 230 1 194 5 9 1 1 8 559 162 2 3 151 6 1 1 5 408 156 1 - 1 6 2 146 6 1 132 ] 4 2 85 41 1 3 77 70 14 41 1 60Q XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAITD, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF WIGTOWN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 2 3 1 5 2 2 1 2 i 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 10 4 6 2 2 12 4 6 2 OBDEB 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2. Skinner, Furrier - - _ _ _ Tanner - _ _ _ _ Currier - _ _ _ _ - 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - - - OKDEK 20. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - _ - - - - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer - _ _ _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Pence, Hurdle Maker - - Wood Turner _ _ _ _ - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ - 4. Stationer ______ ORDER 21. l.Coal Miner - - - Lead Miner- ______ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer- Gas Works Service _ - _ 3.Stone Quarrier - - - - Slate Manufacture, Merchant, Dealer Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer _ _ - - - Platelayer - - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ 4. Earthenware, Cliina, Glass Dealer- 6. Waterworks Service - - 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, JeweUfir - S.Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith - - - Nail Manufacture _ _ - - ^ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tuiker- 12. Wire Fencer - _ - - - 01CD£R 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer- Pawnbroker __---- Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undeliued)- 2. General Labourer _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman fnot Rail or Mar) Artisan, Mechanic (undeflucd) Apprentice (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ - - Machinist, Maohiue Worker (uudefiaed) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger • - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - ORDER 21. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation- _ - _ _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars ___---- Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2 5 1 5 1 1 14 3 2 5 2 4 2 2 11 O 1 1 2 4 3 7 1 6 3 5 34 3 4 8 2 6 3 5 41 3 4 9 2 4 1 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - • I 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 51 16 3 1 2 4 2 9 1 37 7 2 7 6 8 1 7 1 10 26 3 3 1 2 89 8 12 1 1 2 4 1 9 1 1 21 14 5 4 1 5 43 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 5 6 1 20 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 53 16 3 1 1 10 11 11 1 2 25 2 1 39 50 9 7 1 1 7 189 4 19 16 2 1 1 10 11 12 1 2 29 2 1 40 51 9 7 1 2 8 242 4 35 19 2 2 5 1 1 1 5 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 [ - 1 10 1 5 6 94 1 1 1 8 6 73 2 3 32 25 1 195 17 2 15 17 2 211 6 1 2 1 7 12 102 1 5 7 104 1 1 2 62 60 3 2 581 25 4 5 1 67 67 3 2 685 26 5 2 5 1 61 7 23 14 1 3 47 6 20 - 1 13 1 3 5 1 17 4 10 17 1 2 8 1 7 _ - - 1 4 3 2 1 1 - 4 5 3 4 5 3 - - - - - - - - - - 40 16 37 107 261 40 421 461 9058 689 8369 - - 689 885 3587 2483 1414 9£ 252£ 390^ 465 i - i - - - - - 3997 2987 - 3997 2987 3733 3107 3733 3107 - 7f 250C 3655 601 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIOFS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 607 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE *BURGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAPLIAMENTARY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS, AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES, OCCUPATIONS. FEMALteS. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5-' 15- 20- 25- 45-' 65- iu,«3r m,739 81406 78801 209,487 95710 22125 375782 406123 781905 Total- _ _ - - 858465 377487 480968 112,415 179,053 86019 85527 235,771 1231.228 36442 ClASSES. - 438 7,879 6,350 12646 5,306 1,195 8,317 25,497 33,814 I. Peopessional 14,935 7,908 7,027 - 171 7,737 2,1^5 3,045 1,473 354 - 123 776 1,103 3,646 2,121 627 899 7,497 8,396 II. Domestic 64,963 18,237 46,726 - 2,282 15955 15264 20132 9,470 1,870 - 6,838 12514 12864 34392 13288 2,064 19,352 62,608 81,960 III. COMMEEOIAL- 4,404 2,967 1,437 - 1,770 1,197 720 586 111 21 - 126 923 1,098 2,987 2,008 689 1,049 6,782 7,831 IV. Agbioultubai 2,284 344 1,940 - 39 305 277 800 695 168 - 11532 57317 56508 154,321 69923 12457 58,849 293209 362058 V. Industrial - - - 164481 66,374 108107 - 9,983 46391 J52o7 47851 20831 1,168 114,637 1S0,C82 1,997 878 1,495 3,064 5,093 277316 10,530 287846 f VI. Unoooupied and NON- ) t Productive - -j 607388 291657 315731 112,415 164,808 14431 31864 163.353 90648 29861 OKDEBS. CLASS I. - 155 7 276 549 419 6,911 1,127 855 4,368 3,489 2,051 7,106 1,464 1,023 2,819 256 207 732 704 426 7,187 6,336 4,136 15,025 7,040 4,562 22,212 l.Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 395 3 14,637 56 7,852 339 3 6,686 - 171 66 ',681 113 2,042 173 2,872 48 2 1,423 5 1 348 123 776 1,103 3,646 2,121 627 899 7,497 8,396 4.Doinestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 64,963 18,237 46,726 2,282 50j,' 15254 20132 9,470 1,870 - 902 5,936 6,206 6,308 5,541 /,323 11310 23082 3,781 9,507 663 1,401 7,108 12,244 21,296 41,313 28,403 63,667 5. Commeroial OccupationB 6. Conveyance -, - - CLASS IV. 1,927 2,477 744 2,223 1,183 254 - 104 1,666 640 667 632 88 475 110 68 43 8 13 - 79 47 491 432 678 520 1,477 1,510 1,183 825 501 188 670 479 3,739 3,043 4,309 3,622 y.Agriculture _ _ _ 8.About Animals and Pisiieries CLASS V. 1,844 440 212 132 1,632 308 - 22 17 190 115 210 67 674 126 606 89 142 26 - 647 756 1,074 2,410 5,438 9,072 1,656 5,712 10387 3,916 12668 27480 1,401 4,052 9,989 242 440 1,690 3,057 6,194 10,146 7,214 22,872 49,496 10,271 29,066 59,642 9. Bool- s. Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Honses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - _ - _ 3,884 506 2,026 2,375 218 685 1,509 .288 1,341 - 465 27 69 1,910 191 616 852 121 486 496 103 583 145 50 236 17 14 36 - 75 228 78 568 1,871 659 586 2,605 530 1,594 6,941 1,343 633 2,592 671 117 307 81 643 2,099 737 2,930 12,446 2,625 3,573 14,644 3,262 12. Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats _ - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 17 17 662 4 12 293 13 6 269 - 81 4 12 212 4 3 111 4 2 108 4 44 1 6 ~ 60 1,221 3,022 160 6,841 r,274 184 5,936 4,953 635 16729 13206 322 7,056 8,986 37 1,158 2,210 220 8,062 10,296 1,178 30,879 29,354 1,398 38,941 39,650 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 1,181 13,260 83,632 574 2,069 31,648 607 11,191 51,984 - 105 279 6,447 469 241 1,790 1,527 25201 1909' 267 4,191 23S19 93 4,331 7,884 6 1,142 1,186 ~ 572 126 436 3,427 651 1,860 3,635 628 1,717 10800 1,911 5,448 6,575 910 2,370 1,596 146 470 3,999 777 2,296 22,606 3,596 10,005 26,606 4,372 12,301 18. Dress- - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 38,113 866 4,611 10,322 323 2,309 27,791 542 2,302 - 1,148 47 429 9,174 8,131 276 207 1,880 1,112 12631 246 947 5,749 79 221 1,280 11 22 - 2,226 1,007 4 11471 5,647 68 11552 6,334 94 31005 20233 413 12381 11839 296 1,685 2,334 44 13,697 6,664 72 56,623 40,740 847 70,220 47,294 919 21. Mineral Substances 22.,General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 1,987 13,419 401 871 4,593 78 1,116 8,826 323 ' 167 717 12 714 3,876 66 394 2,878 95 447 5,862 147 232 1,693 70 43 393 11 lUfin 1C0,682 1,997 878 1,4S5 3,064 5,093 1,997 275319 10,530 12,527 275319 24. Without Specified Oocupa- tioas - - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 330165 277223 14,434 277223 315731 112,415 164,808 14434 31864 !63,35S 90646 29861 » * aee Note at p. 73. 608 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BURGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAELIAMENTAEY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs, 15- 195 322 1 20- 25- 45- 9 425 2 29 31S 639 23 2 855 ■108 106 1704 313 79 20 85 153 I 'i(i 87 9 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. 386 231 67 27 1 114 47 17 5 4 4 4 5 9 15 1 217 2 41 151 745 567 24 1 3 24 4144 15 64 137 1270 175 196 44 141 69 19 71 40 1064 308 150 381 224 152 146 271 117 394 32 14 1 48 182 122 82 61 90 165 117 4 191 746 52 691 4 496 117 388 5 11 530 458 119 92 86 198 25 42 258 18 85 196 53 81 209 499 25 193 122 37 51 43 1389 913 408 63 2 144 20 1 108 164 239 44 17 4 21 78 9 63 98 22 27 83 187 3 96 21 15 18 16 615 853 194 100 363 34 2J1 448 1 9 21 324 10 1 1 24 2 56 904 2 433 646 28 1 3 25 4144 15 81 4 38 21 32 50 204 91 94 91 27 4 16 81 197 204 217 3 lSii7 81 :; 209 2257 633 176 73 Total at all Ages. 361 2185 320 708 87 270 117 321 287 190 117 141 286 235 7 408 357 100 1289 203 1561 7 902 200 1456 11 30 1017 894 220 151 150 906 50 72 476 40 179 379 99 139 461 828 98 347 177 92 85 2485 2358 788 3 2088 1261 210 2566 654 178 74 363 2509 330 708 357 119 321 287 190 117 141 286 236 8 432 359 100 1289 259 2465 902 268 1888 11 30 1663 922 221 1.M 175 5050 65 72 5,56 44 217 400 131 189 666 919 192 438 204 63 108 166 2682 2562 1005 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. OUWEK 1. 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service— OtRcers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - 2. Police ----- Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 3. East India 'and Colonial Service 211 18 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioued Officer Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Otficers and ^leu) Navy Pensioner - ORni:R 3. 1. Established Church Minister - Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - .. - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - _ Law Clerk - - - Others connected with law - 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ - Dentist - _ _ - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife _ - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teacliing- 5. Author, Editor, Journalist llc[)ovter, Shorthand Writer Student ____-- Persons Eugaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6.Civil Engineer Mining Engineer- - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - Engraver (Ai'tist) Sculptor - - - Architect - - Musician, Music Master Art Student - _ - Photographer - - - Actor, Actress - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yi-s. 50 2 1 166 150 3 1 6 229 1354 11 3563 1233 38 17 4 6336 66 101 16 3 715 26 234 184 11 13 2 53059 1498 102 5924 24 106 7 98 50 2 17574 161 16 98 1 63 163 149 55 3 1 6 229 1332 10 2065 1131 36 17 4 412 19 136 134 9 9 2 35485 2233 15- 20- 101 3 4 102 1 5924 1380 847 25- 45- 63 12 3 1 1 75 382 2 981 629 15 14 21 28 343 7 11 65- 26 113 26 15796 4489 I 40 223 2 20 854 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 609 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BUEGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAELIAMENTAEY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWAEDS, AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 1 5- 2 0- 25- 45- 35- Jnder 20 Fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 7 201 4 176 43 750 2744 411 45- 22 17 3 373 37 1011 3341 177 2 2 5 40 19 65- 12 1 85 14 200 686 18 1 4 2 1 - 12 28 2 1 1 1 7 00 2 12 5 3 6 5 2 84 E 23 3 7 8 17 2 69 1 78 1 48 28 33 44 133 3 44 27 23 40 7 27 86 1 74 21 16 1 4 13 1 19 228 13 5 4 7 5 289 1010 94 87 48 83 248 7 308 1238 107 87 53 87 265 12 ORDER i^-continued. Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant College, Club, Service - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - - - - - Charwoman _ _ . _ _ - "Wasliing and Bathing Service _ - - Hospital and Institution Service Others engaged in Service ORDER 5. 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - _ • _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _ - - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 2. Banker - - Bank Service ______ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &o., Insurance Service ORDER C. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ - _ _ Tramway Companies Service Wheel Chair Proprietor, Attendant, &c. S.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher - - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd ----___ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - Colonial Planter - _ - _ _ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist _ - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - ORDER S. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier 42 853 9 659 103 2034 7453 761 1 257 1 9 3 34 335 23 41 696 8 650 100 2000 7118 728 - 8 4 12 25 1 249 1 5 3 22 310 23 577 1 16 6 39 347 122 i 1 1 5 3 1 877 7 7 12 44 12 72 55 82 5436 333 2 158 52 119 27 US 44 548 4047 4 3 396 3 185 307 998 231 344 83 2291 5644 18 24 673 9 688 252 596 168 196 17 629 1401 12 22 233 7 248 61 113 65 34 4 72 239 1 6 36 32 12 45 13 77 58 83 6313 340 2 165 672 1826 491 687 148 3540 11331 35 55 1338 19 1153 684 1871 604 764 206 3623 17644 35 55 1678 21 1318 5 3 8 707 1197 1 6 1 207 536 5 3 7 500 661 1 6 ~ 12 92 1 195 444 1 236 392 3 3 1 220 248 3 ■ : 101 2 1 2 279 12 1 34 13 12 28 1 536S 87 104 20 13 862 2 10 93 162E 68 16 621 94 1 7 197 312 3 214' 115 450 179 62 125S 5 31 296 223C 169 29 11 126 118 3 17 416 315 11 412 45 me 617 178 339e 26 123 717 659E 284 166 79 M38E 283 66 49 221S 758 68 186S 94 267 80 47 1142 31 70 224 2463 53 1 99 103 1631 67 65 30 !106C 333 42 1685 8 7 2 7 133 11 6 24 266 3 1 18 27 205 9 17 7 110 52 15 480 1 104 20 13 963 4 11 95 1902 80 17 655 107 1 7 209 340 4 7510 202 1840 878 294 5929 73 230 1261 11552 509 2 312 220 7492 477 151 103 3800 1458 136 4448 148 1944 898 307 6892 77 241 1356 13454 689 2 329 220 8147 584 152 110 4009 1798 140 11958 350 25 12 6 17 1 2 48 160 2115 91 2 1 i 83 2099 35 23 11 6 14 1 2 48 77 16 66 - 18 1644 4 2 1 3 65 455 31 3 1 6 35 4 39 7 3 4 36 39 4 17 12 7 3 10 1 6 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 6 - 56 li 9 7 27 274 4 1 3 1 6 96 72 32 28 354 11 3 4 1 22 61 62 166 27 17 763 47 17 6 1 6 28 154 245 174 1 22 633 34 16 1 6 29 81 286 92 15 209 18 3 11 24 129 7 27 330 4 1 3 1 6 110 81 464 56 54 1859 no 39 7 5 13 90 320 722 471 83 54 2189 114 40 7 8 14 96 430 803 24 1587 1 125 107 186 11 15 24 1401 1 114 92 - 18 4 168 7 15 186 16 9 7 590 1 38 38 8 506 54 39 9 121 6 6 18 1 4 127 51 14 126 136 67 407 138 34 242 36 3 54 5 4 145 52 118 829 315 122 974 367 - - - - - - - - - - 4u 610 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS or THE INHABITANTS OF THE BURGHS (MUNICIPAL, PARLIAMENTAEY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWAEDS, AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Under Above Total Total Under Above Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages. Years. Years. Yrs OICDKR »— continued. _ _ 12 19 141 101 21 12 282 294 Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - 6 6 _ _ _ 2 3 1 - 1 10 14 81 31 13 11 139 150 Drover _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 2 2 23 25 5 2 65 67 Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, - 1 - 9 6 2 1 17 18 13 1 12 _ 1 _ 4 8 _ - - - 1 7 13 3 - 24 24 Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - 27 225 208 634 336 82 252 1260 1512 Fisherman, Fishorwoman - - - - 421 131 290 17 114 67 120 78 25 " " ." "" 3 1 ~ ~ 4 4 Knacker, &c. - _ _ _ _ - - - - ORDER 9. 57 199 142 45S 287 88 2.j6 975 1231 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - 170 50 120 _ 7 43 27 59 32 2 5 26 14 47 25 7 31 93 124 Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - 15 2 13 _ _ 2 6 4 2 1 - 71 294 247 535 176 34 365 992 1357 Bookbinder _ . _ _ _ 2531 1512 1019 _ 291 1221 611 340 60 8 - 414 1576 1000 2233 672 84 1990 3989 5979 Printer ______ 797 676 221 _ 110 466 167 50 12 2 - 14 29 38 80 25 - 43 143 186 Paper Buler _ _ _ _ _ 109 88 21 _ 27 61 16 3 2 - 8 27 6 79 60 6 35 141 176 Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 74 9 65 ■ _ 3 6 3 30 28 4 - - - 2 2 - - 4 4 Bookbinder's, Printer's Furnisher - - - - - - - - - - - 75 241 193 454 139 20 316 806 1122 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer 147 123 24 _ 23 100 20 3 1 _ - 1 9 5 19 12 1 10 37 47 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 9 10 9 13 2 11 34 45 Map, Print Colourer, Seller _ _ _ 41 15 26 - 4 11 12 6 8 - ORDER 10. 125 1172 1097 2638 1016 110 1297 4861 6158 1. Engine and Machine Maker- 47 22 ; 25 22 16 7 2 _ - 3 39 37 158 136 40 42 371 413 Millwright - _____ 1 _ 1 _ _ 1 _ „ - 132 1659 2363 4493 1205 102 1791 8163 9954 Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) - _ _ _ _ __ _ _ - 315 1586 1268 3182 817 38 1901 6305 7206 Boiler Maker _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 38 233 230 569 206 36 271 1041 1312 Spinning and "Weaving Machine Maker - 143 48 95 _ 11 37 34 37 20 4 - 3 8 2 26 14 4 11 46 57 Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 1 - 1 - - - 1 _ - " ~ 2 2 14 3 . - 2 19 21 Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - 4 40 59 14'2 48 3 44 252 296 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - _ _ _ 5 2 3 _ 2 1 1 1 _ 3 20 14 49 38 9 23 110 133 Cutler _______ 4 i 3 _ 1 3 _ - 6 28 13 48 3 2 34 66 100 File Maker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 2 14 22 50 36 5 16 113 129 Saw Maker ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 1 3 13 2 1 1 19 20 Domestic Implement Maker^- _ _ _ 3 o 1 _ _ 2 _ 1 _ - 1 6 13 4 - - 7 17 24 Needle Maker - - - 13 9 4 - 1 8 2 2 - - - 66 344 285 522 202 38 410 1047 1457 S.Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ 16 5 11 1 4 3 3 2 3 - 9 46 47 89 34 6 55 176 231 Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - 10 1 9 _ 1 4 4 1 _ - 2 4 12 36 9 1 6 58 64 Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 4 16 32 86 41 2 20 161 181 Weighmg and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 14 4 10 - - 4 5 2 2 1 - 3 7 6 26 4 3 10 39 49 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - - 7 2 5 - - 2 1 - 3 1 - 6 38 24 80 25 9 44 138 182 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith- _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - 7 66 61 117 54 7 73 239 312 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - 2 2 _ - 1 1 - - _ 14 63 67 187 112 11 77 377 454 7. Type Cutter, Founder- _ _ _ 71 49 22 5 44 17 4 1 _ - 4 15 18 55 13 4 19 90 109 Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker _ _ _ 2:. 15 10 15 4 6 - - - 1 3 7 8 4 1 22 23 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - 42 5 37 2 3 3 15 15 4 - 9 22 32 63 20 4 31 119 150 Fishing Kod, Tackle Maker - - - - 99 52 47 6 46 25 18 3 1 8 2 14 6 1 8 23 31 Apparatus for other Games Maker ~ - ~ ORDER 11. 1 14 50 443 268 46 11 807 821 1. Builder _______ 1 1 1 _ _ 167 248212989 7981:2952 569 2649 14491 17140 Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ _ Briclilayor _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 _ 8 106 290 648 187 23 114 1148 1262 _ _ _ _ 72 1129 2054 5658 1597 294 1201 9503 10704 Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher _ _ _ 18 15 3 4 11 1 2 _ _ 8 152 468 2064 1073 138 160 3743 3903 Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ _ _ _ _ « _ 24 304 491 1234 .505 73 328 2303 2631 Slater, Tiler - - - _ _ 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _ 1 .. - 28 424 29 455 50 1058:327 213 115 57 12 462 29 1897 390 2349 419 Plasterer - - _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - 310 1472 882 1560371 42 1782 2855 4637 Plumber, Gastitter - - _ _ 9 3 6 _ 1 2 _ 2 4 _ 270 1546 1278 3370 1103 139 1816 5890 7706 I'amter, Paperhanger, Glazier - _ _ 43 9 34 - 1 8 14 12 8 - 130 1012 980 2245 994 219 1142 4438 6580 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer 618 180 438 18 162 117 218 90 13 _ 10 87 104 222 51 7 97 384 481 French Polisher _ _ _ _ _ 1070 430 640 _ 42 388 314 262 60 4 3 10 18 120 89 17 13 244 257 Furniture Broker, Dealer - - 166 24 141 _ 1 23 16 58 53 14 5 66 40 97 33 6 71 176 247 Locksmith, Bellhanger - - - - _ _ 12 23 37 68 23 10 35 138 173 House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 52 15 37 1 14 14 16 6 1 6 5 41 42 4 6 92 98 Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 6 6 4 2 " - 1 " 1 1 Refrigerator Maker - - _ ~ ~ - "" " XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 611 OCCUPATIGISrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BTJRGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAELIAMENTARY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWAEDS, AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs, 5- 15 20- 25- 61 68 132 108 5 I 10 - 32 2 1 32 185 305 18 25 19 5 i5- 283 268 18 36 179 19 165 67 111 12 8 11 65- Under 20 Years. 801 132 75 191 388 105 721 417 354 125 20 83 151 1 22 40 21 30 1 147 10 1 13 323 41 10 13 535 5 771 796 814 79 13 73 59 6 287 173 1 20 5 945 106 25 80 9 40 70 1776 298 40 3 149 2485 43 301 51 18 69 1 1 192 2117 1541 2468 178 40 332 265 132 17 4 15 487 608 10 70 85 21 2 16 1 10 129 30 592 125 84 12 818 176 29 99 15 71 119 1267 227 18 2 237 1740 46 593 512 1096 60 24 162 145 417 218 229 50 130 2 50 598 143 2519 335 468 30 1791 579 66 335 87 404 509 3186 674 416 8 646 334f 126 38 70 149 6 9 4 Above 20 Years. 315 20 17 78 211 326 545 41 41 38 5 Total at all Ages. 11 142 291 2 49 161 44 72 2 24 263 66 997 109 386 15 583 241 27 181 43 267 278 1156 285 287 30 79 146 18 4 14 16 20 19 10 1 7 30 4 145 14 121 3 91 48 3 20 11 60 29 146 37 51 233 33 1280246 50 7 826 456 369 146 21 92 189 21 569 82 4 20 127 93 4 no 9 453 161 128 6 1092 116 26 93 9 45 73 2099 339 50 3 162 3020 48 1412 226 119 379 783 396 694 46 50 42 5 OCCUPATIONS. 3511 2928 4524 335 81 581 485 239 40 7 29 941 1114 13 142 765 413 431 115 228 91 1020 243 4253 583 1059 60 3283 1044 125 635 156 802 935 5755 1223 822 -18 1149 6614 229 1727 246 136 457 11 2 994 OKUEK 11 — continued. 3. Wood Carver _ _ - - Carver and Gilder _ _ - Dealer in Works of Art - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer - Animal, Bird, &c. Preserver, StufFer Artificial Flower Maker ORDER n. LCoachmaker - - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright _ _ _ - Cartwright- • - - Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker Peramlralator Maker - - - 4337 3384 4893 481 102 673 674 275 45 7 50 1510 1196 17 162 892 506 440 116 234 6 95 1130 252 4706 744 1187 66 4375 1160 151 728 165 847 1008 7854 1562 872 21 1311 9634 277 FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 14 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORRER 13. 1. Ship Builder _ - _ - Ship Builder's Labourer - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker- - _ - ORRGR 14. 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture - - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Bxplos. Articles Manuf. S.Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Alkali Manufacture - Drysalter - - ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Hop Merchant, Dealer i - - _ . Maltster - _ _ _ . Brewer _ _ _ .. _ Distiller, Rectifier - _ _ _ . Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - Cellarraan - - - - 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - _ Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ . Provision Curer, Dealer - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer ----- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller, (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - Baker ------- Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Sugar Refiner - _ _ _ . Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 13 13 15 23 2 162 67 276 4 13 964 217 211 3375 323 7 2 555 59 1318 1 185 547 45 482 54 22 3 914 1915 965 51 2 2212 12 11 132 20 117 15- 20- 510 64 2 25 17 371 28 48 313 703 117 24 257 4 13 2 30 47 159 4 454 153 204 3361 •285 530 42 947 1 157 459 39 434 48 21 3 601 1212 848 27 2 1955 59 25- 45- 11 1 24 14 312 27 80 5 40 5 1 282 599 105 21 217 4 32 19 214 40 71 6 40 5 3 250 375 113 11 257 2 65- 183 19 383 72 183 10 169 21 7 2 275 555 408 14 1 753 2 183. 263 4 290 1 38 162 15 191 14 10 1 62 241 271 2 1 742 1 52 203 3 '612 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BURGHS (MUNICIPAL, PAP.LIAMENTARY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWAEDS, AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ■ . 1 Un. Under Above Total Total Under Above Un. 5 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all ataU 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 Yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages. Years. Years Yrs OKDERI7. _ _ 7 7 44 22 4 7 77 84 l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - 23 6 17 _ 1 5 3 8 5 1 - 331 895 750 1899 1337 311 1226 4297 5623 Woollen Cloth Manufacture - 6935 2763 4172 - 442 232 1779|1833|491 69 - 4 35 81 161 68 10 39 320 359 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - 4 3 1 - - 3 - 1 - - 7 5 28 41 25 7 99 106 Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture 344 115 229 - 25 90 96 113 18 3 - 2 15 10 65 78 31 17 184 201 Worsted Manufacture - - - - 251 87 164 - 10 77 69 64 27 14 _ _ - _ _ _ Flannel Manufacture - - - - 1 _ 1 - - - 1 - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ Blanket Manufacture - _ - 2 1 1 - - 1 - - _ 1 - - - 3 12 4 _ _ 19 19 Fuller --____- - - - - - - - - - 5 77 58 145 51 9 82 263 346 Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 3 1 2 - - 1 - 2 - - ' _ 4 19 16 95 193 73 23 377 400 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 622 271 351 60 211 147 129 68 7 - 3 4 4 13 7 1 7 25 32 Silk Dyer, Printer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - _ 1 1 Ribbon Manufacture - - - _ - - - - - - - _ - - - - 2 3 1 _ 6 6 Crape, Gauze Manufacture 5 1 4 1 - - 3 1 _ - 1 6 5 17 24 5 7 61 58 Silk Merchant, Dealer 8 8 - - - 4 4 - - _ 78 281 191 1145 1183 327 369 2846 3205 3.Cotton Manufacture - - - - 18929 6760 12169 _ 1076 6684 460J 5431 1814 319 - 32 129 116 354 289 64 161 823 984 Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - 1833 953 880 166 788 376 388 106 10 - 2 15 13 54 28 4 17 99 116 Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - 35 18 17 _ 1 17 re 9 2 1 - 308 666 488 1536 1287 445 974 3756 4730 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 13356 6480 7876 1256 4224J2911 3661 1139 165 - 10 11 13 10 3 10 37 47 Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - 266 38 228 - 5 33 37 58 90 43 - 3 6 13 11 6 3 36 39 Muslin Embroiderer . _ _ - - 19 3 16 _ 1 2 4 9 2 1 - - - - - - - - _ - Fustian Manufacturer, Dealer - 7 2 5 - - 2 3 1 - 1 - 7 16 6 30 10 1 23 47 70 Tape Manufacturer,Dealer - - - - 53 26 27 _ 3 23 11 13 2 1 - 17 55 30 152 73 10 72 266 337 Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 4044 1864 2180 - 356 1508 976 811 312 82 - - - - 1 5 2 8 8 Sheeting Manufacture 46 16 31 - 3 12 14 9 8 - _ 2 9 8 36 25 5 11 74 85 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - - 65 28 37 _ 2 26 15 18 4 _ - 505 957 396 826 539 80 1462 1841 3303 Jute Manufacture - - - 11394 3934 7460 - 822 3112 2648 3788 978 46 - 1 1 - ■ 2 _ _ 2 2 4 Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - - - 2 1 1 _ - 1 - - 1 _ - 273 282 131 486 293 60 555 960 1515 Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - 233 101 132 - 23 78 59 53 17 3 - 2 2 4 18 11 1 4 34 38 Mat Maker, Seller _ _ - 15 3 12 - 3 4 3 3 2 - 2 5 1 6 1 - 7 8 15 Net Maker - - - - - 104 19 85 - - 19 20 43 17 6 - 9 17 23 110 94 26 26 252 278 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - _ _ 664 164 510 _ 9 145 173 272 61 4 - 17 10 8 56 46 11 27 121 148 Sacking, Sack. Bag Maker, Dealer 1082 217 865 - 70 147 97 400 322 46 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 Tent Maker ' . - - - - 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - 25 36 51 298 618 257 61 1224 1285 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ - - 4620 1742 2878 _ 243 1499 1150 1382 297 49 102 591 572 1387 606 99 693 2664 3357 Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- 883 403 480 - 74 329 229 205 41 6 979 1589 678 1495 867 131 2568 3171 5739 Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) — 15008 5724 92S4 - 1684 4040 3031 4294 1717 242 — — — 1 6 3 _ _ 10 10 Felt Manufacture - _ _ _ ■ 12 3 9 - — 3 6 2 1 - - 60 185 181 668 504 120 245 1463 1708 Carpet and Rug Manufacture 580 220 360 - 21 199 160 151 43 6 - 250 1328 1066 1909 570 81 1578 3626 6204 Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - 1496 496 1001 - 60 436 342 471 169 19 - - 13 17 47 23 6 13 93 106 Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer 373 133 240 - 25 108 72 112 48 8 — 1 3 6 9 4 1 4 20 24 Knitter (undefined) _ - - - - 106 7 99 - 3 4 6 28 45 20 - 3 4 8 9 2 3 23 26 Trimming Maker, Dealer 100 32 68 6 27 24 27 13 4 — ~ 1 2 14 4 1 1 21 22 Embroiderer - _ _ _ _ 96 23 73 - - 23 16 27 21 9 - _ 1 2 44 40 7 1 93 94 Tapestry Manufacture - - - - - 10 1 9 - 1 - 4 6 - - — — 1 — 5 2 — 1 7 8 Yarn (undefined) Merchant - - - - — — - — — — - - " ~ 1 5 3 1 ■~ 10 10 Waste (undefined) Merchant ' " " ' ' ' " CXDER 18. _ 9 84 83 246 159 27 93 516 608 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - 168 45 113 _ 7 38 37 49 23 4 _ _ _ 1 _ 2 1 _ 4 4 Men's Cap Maker - - - - 184 37 147 — 4 33 37 66 40 4 _ 1 2 8 23 16 7 3 54 57 Woollen Bonnet Maker 295 84 211 - 14 70 57 97 48 9 _ _ 2 6 16 8 2 2 31 33 Slraw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - 140 0-2 118 - 5 17 19 47 38 14 _ 283 1605 1780 4341 2309 543 1888 8973 10861 Tailor _ _ - - 2773 7.66 2017 - 88 668 707 916 348 46 _ 1 16 6 32 15 2 17 56 72 Milliner, Dross Maker, Stay Maker 24512 7066 17446 - 705 6361 5736 8453 2856 401 _ 1 12 34 168 229 89 13 520 633 Shawl Manufacture - - - 470 73 397 - 9 64 60 161 148 28 _ 6 47 52 86 23 _ 53 ]i;i 214 Shirtmaker, Seamsbress _ _ - - 6674 1286 5388 - 164 1122 923 2060 1815 600 _ 6 95 111 407 369 86 101 973 1074 Hosiery Manufacture - - - 718 168 560 - 36 132 97 161 159 133 _ 6 44 34 123 53 6 50 215 265 Hosier, Haberdasher - - 247 98 149 - 17 81 30 76 38 5 _ 5 4 8 3 - 5 16 20 Glover, Glove Maker - - - 17 8 9 - 4 4 1 6 2 - _ 1 9 1 8 1 1 10 11 21 Button Maker, Dealer - - - - - 3 2 1 - _ 2 _ 1 _ - _ 155 1148 1256 4801 3163 767 1303 9987 11290 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - 1461 523 938 - 83 440 317 421 175 25 1 13 10 51 18 6 14 85 99 Clog Maker _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ - 90 268 195 388 132 31 358 746 1104 Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - _ 39 6 33 - _ 6 8 19 6 - 10 68 60 79 50 13 78 192 270 Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 346 144 202 - 12 132 93 77 24 8 _ _ Accoutrement Maker - _ _ _ 1 _ 1 _ _ 1 2 9 5 23 25 16 11 69 80 Old Clothes Dealer - - - - _ 76 4 71 — - 4 9 31 29 2 OUDF.R 19. 1 11 15 75 52 9 12 151 163 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 36 10 26 _ 1 9 7 11 8 _ 2 16 18' 81 37 6 18 142 160 Soap Boiler, Maker - - - - - 7 7 - - - 7 - - - 1 4 6 5 Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer 3 2 1 - 2 - - 1 - - - - 4 9 45 25 4 4 83 87 Manure Manufacturer, Dealer 27 7 20 7 6 10 3 1 XV.—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 613 OCCUPATIONS or THE INHABITANTS OF THE BTJEGHS (MUNICIPAL, PARLIAMENTARY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS, AT DIFFERENT AGES. ! MALES. OCCUPATIONS. } FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 44 6 8 24 22 18 1 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 4 155 2 66 36 198 74 1 84 11 95 1 67 55 182 82 3 89 1 16 266 5 1 269 224 451 254 7 208 8 6 106 3 1 90 162 245 83 1 4 86 5 16 1 24 24 43 5 4 9 1 4 199 2 72 44 222 96 1 102 1 33 483 9 3 450 465 921 424 1 18 392 15 87 682 11 8 622 609 1148 520 1 19 494 16 ORDEK 19— continued. Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., DIr. Comb Maker - - - - Gut Manufacture _ _ - Sponge Dealer - - 2. Skinner, Furrier- - - Tanner - - Currier ______ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. Parchment, Vellum Manufacturer, Dealer - 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - Brush and Broom Maker - - - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer _ - - ORDER ao. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman _ _ _ Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - Japanner - _ . _ _ _ India Eubher, Gutta Peroha Manufac, Dealer "Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer Gum Mauufacture - Eesin Manufacture Sealing Wax Maker - - Varnisher, Furniture Polish, Maker 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer- Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - Thatcher - 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer _ - - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner _ _ _ Box Maker _____ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ _ Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4.Paper Manufacture _ - - _ Envelope Maker _ _ - - Stationer - . _ _ _ _ Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - - - Paper Stainer ------ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker _ _ _ Ticket, Label Writer - _ - - _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - Valentine Maker - _ _ _ ORDER 21. I.Coal Miner- ______ Shale Miner ______ Ironstone Miner ______ Copper Miner _____ Lead Miner _ _ _ Gold Miner _ _ _ Miner (branch not defined) - - - - Mine Service _____ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - _ - _ _ Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Works Service - - - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Qaarrier - - - - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labouror, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plasterer, Cement Manufacturer _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - . _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector _ Eoad Labourer - . _ _ _ - Railway Contractor Platelayer ------- Railway Labourer, Navvy - _ _ _ Glass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker Asbestos Manufacture - - - 9 171 1 68 2 6 94 196 99 146 92 14 1 2 42 66 27 63 9 79 1 64 1 4 62 140 72 83 - 18 1 2 8 6 3 11 79 18 1 34 50 24 52 1 38 20 30 38 28 39 4 25 1 24 2 18 81 34 34 4 15 8 1 3 19 8 10 1 2 2 1 2 2 - 7 2 92 6 11 4 23 49 3 55 13 60 14 25 1 62 1 1 1 5 1 40 16 150 22 60 9 5 22 3 66 229 90 211 56 402 54 98 3 274 6 5 19 13 7 30 15 99 16 57 15 1 1 40 2 74 291 85 144 34 368 72 115 2 221 3 5 8 9 10 129 85 229 45 258 46 4 8 2 197 16 3 351 971 187 353 38 1286 312 327 23 413 22 11 32 23 77 46 41 102 12 93 14 1 3 3 97 17 9 211 506 53 146 21 515 149 123 2 139 7 9 11 3 37 5 8 19 2 12 3 1 23 6 10 64 96 6 32 4 113 20 9 26 1 1 9 47 18 242 28 71 9 5 26 8 89 278 93 266 69 462 68 123 4 336 7 6 20 18 8 210 149 449 75 420 78 1 5 IS 5 357 41 22 700 1864 331 675 97 2282 553 674 27 799 32 26 51 36 133 257 167 691 103 491 87 1 5 18 6 383 44 22 789 2142 424 941 166 2744 621 697 31 1135 39 32 71 54 141 8 47 4 78 242 63 9 66 1 40 1 2 195 10 25 1502 673 662 43 90 894 61 6 4 6 1 44 73 20 6 9 10 114 11 778 327 267 16 48 525 47 4 4 41 8 34 169 43 4 47 1 30 1 2 81 10 14 724 246 395 27 42 369 14 1 - 1 1 4 8 2 2 1 3 26 3 138 56 67 7 112 11 2 3 6 1 40 65 18 8 8 7 88 8 645 271 210 16 41 413 36 2 8 1 20 63 27 2 5 6 88 4 5 351 141 178 13 22 227 12 2 22 1 13 99 15 2 23 6 1 29 3 6 305 104 157 9 20 127 2 1 2 15 1 1 7 1 14 1 16 2 11 2 3 66 1 59 4 15 1 5 3 3 1 2 6 1 - 546 23 4 10 22 4 8 21 3 1 40 2 3 i 9 1735 121 19 4 54 88 51 60 236 3 4 2 1 97 34 21 4 20 69 3 1826 2 164 18 12 94 124 180 118 290 1 1 1 5 6 2 94 46 2 30 6 56 146 1 1 3959 399 1 2 2 53 71 714 312 11 832 500 682 6 10 8 10 18 49 23 302 211 22 158 30 296 486 3 2 1654 130 2 1 26 69 541 190 5 510 272 216 3 7 9 9 8 20 9 135 125 29 199 16 240 313 2 135 8 2 5 140 33 4 74 51 33 1 1 2 3 23 20 8 54 4 24 51 2278 144 23 4 64 no 56 68 257 3 3 5 2 1 137 36 24 4 22 63 3 7574 2 701 1 4 3 99 157 1489 659 20 1596 941 1221 10 19 18 19 82 77 ■ 37 554 402 61 441 56 616 996 6 3 9852 2 845 1 4 3 122 161 1553 769 20 1651 1009 1478 13 22 18 19 87 79 88 691 438 61 465 60 638 1064 9 3 45 71 8 1 2 4 4 8 62 7 16 2 2 2 28 _ 3 30 69 8 1 2 2 2 3 24 4 - 3 1 1 1 6 12 1 1 1 22 3 12 1 1 1 1 10 2 14 20 1 1 1 12 2 4 36 6 1 1 2 12 1 1 2 614 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OP THE BUEGHS (MUNICIPAL, PARLIAMENTARY, AND POLICE) HAVING POPULATIONS OF 10,000 AND UPWARDS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. pbmai.es. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Uiider 20 Years. Above 20 Years, Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 0£I>3-:R 21— continued. : 72 87 3 283 279 7 212 210 28 668 557 136 250 176 81 21 14 20 355 366 10 1151 957 265 1506 1323 275 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 910 51 271 512 22 43 398 29 228 100 2 6 412 20 37 177 15 46 174 8 102 40 6 66 7 14 - 1 2 1 6 9 2 8 18 21 5. Salt Maker, Dealer - _ - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 3 9 79 3 50 1 4 3 142 4 145 4 6.'Waterworks Service - - - - Ice Merchant, Maker _ _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - - - _ _ - 43 3 219 15 4 188 7 3 4 470 42 3 12 155 11 8 15 32 2 i o 262 18 4 845 62 15 33 1107 80 15 37 7.Golclsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - Gold and Silver Beater _ _ _ _ Gold, Silver, Burnisher, Polisher Lapidary - _ _ _ _ _ 53 2 29 3 14 1 9 1 39 1 20 2 - 3 11 1 9 1 18 12 1 13 1 7 1 1 - 663 11 166 10 46 16 4278 61 1323 15 4 352 84 2 4352 141 1359 1 20 5 297 61 3 I09ir> 320 4393 2 137 36 532 96 4 8 3560 51 1897 6 119 11 201 24 3 351 273 40 1 24 3 4941 72 1489 25 4 398 100 2 19178 514 7922 9 316 53 1054 174 4 14 24119 586 9411 9 341 57 1452 274 4 16 S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - - - - Blacksmith ______ Iron Fence and Gate Maker Nail Manufacture _____ Anchor, Chain Manufacture _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker Fire Proof Safe Maker _ _ _ - Spring Maker 25 5 3 13 103 7 5 9 18 18 3 4 85 - 3 2 1 4 5 7 17 6 1 2 15 5 1 40 2 29 1 1 - 1 14 14 126 21 124 47 239 18 59 9 15 140 86 431 101 571 9.Copper Manufacture - _ _ _ Coppersmith _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - _ - -■ 123 6 627 3 3 457 1 23 993 24 1 292 6 57 6 750 5 32 1799 31 38 2549 36 10. Tin Manufacturer _ _ _ - _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture 13 43 9 19 4 24 - 4 9 15 3 10 1 6 8 - 2 7 13 47 13 2 9 75 84 11. Lead Manufacture - - - - - 10 7 3 - - 7 1 2 - - - 183 25 54 3 13 810 2 4 143 1 153 16 1 1 13 598 3 7 89 4 83 9 2 1 2 38 1544 10 8 148 17 246 15 1 13 1 28 429 1 7 56 12 79 5 7 3 31 1 7 5 1 1 13 993 2 4 168 1 207 19 1 1 82 2602 14 23 300 33 413 29 3 22 4 95 3595 16 27 468 34 620 48 4 23 4 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - - White Metal, Plaited Ware Maker, Pewterer Wire Maker, Worker _ _ _ Wire Fencer - - . _ _ - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker Tube Manufacturer - - Bath Maker _ _ _ Lamp Maker _ _ _ Hinge Maker ______ 6 29 35 3 87 91 3 5 12 16 2 50 56 2 1 17 19 1 37 35 1 - 1 2 1 17 2 1 4 10 15 2 33 54 1 9 10 19 20 1 1 5 7 1 11 10 3 7 4 2 1 ORDER 32. . - 52 41 25 2 1 293 121 144 30 6 228 92 140 66 21 649 219 595 290 172 325 86 511 245 131 62 16 140 43 25 345 162 169 32 7 1264 413 1386 644 349 1609 575 1555 676 356 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 4S6S 212 1735 11 11 1484 80 131 1 3384 132 1604 10 11 - 224 13 16 1260 67 115 1 960 42 127 2 1 1534 61 720 6 2 734 23 584 1 7 156 6 173 1 1 235 23 190 31 386 21 2838 240 1008 57 737 73 4396 494 592 3 261 41 141 2: 2311 1097 2 64(1 121 8304 1320 453 412 52 1704 161 94 84 5 3073 263 1198 88 1123 94 28529 4286 2236 5 1406 222 31602 4549 3434 93 2529 316 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stol(er,Fireman (not Rail, or Mar) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) - * - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 310 93 1 2188 3990 35 41 10.^2 1768 275 52 1136 2222 - 2 5 1 230 226 33 36 822 1542 30 17 491 1208 96 26 476 941 124 6 143 71 25 3 26 2 ORDER as. 4 1 44 10 13 1 64 16 13 11 173 162 67 15 74 162 45 5 9 20 10 1 48 10 13 82 320 360 135 33 868 370 148 l.Town Drainage Service _ _ _ _ Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger- ._-.___ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - . _ 2 1 398 78 2 1 320 - 12 66 95 1 1 145 1 69 11 ORDER 34. J3010- - 1997 878 1495 3064 5093 1997 10530 12527 l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - 14434 315731 - 14431 31864 63358 9061SI 29661 ORDER 95. 9 136113 21569 - - - 139242 136077 - 139242 136077 1. Scholars _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 137800 139423 137800 139423 - 2963 09452 134337 2971 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L C>\1 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BUEGH, OF * ABERDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Aliove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- r,28i 11S83 5,270 4,302 J1522 6,037 1,987 24,434 23,848 48,282 Total - - - 66,907 24,670 32,237 7,195 11747 5,728 5,504 14486 8,799 3,448' CKASSES. - 33 781 428 868 360 111 814 1,767 2,581 I. Professional 1,639 857 782 - 14 843 258 302 179 43 - 18 85 85 236 137 44 103 502 605 II. Domestic 5,347 1,563 3,784 - 175 1,388 1,289 1,558 745 192 - 468 702 686 2,032 951 156 1,170 3,825 4,995 III. COMMEROLiL - - - 329 198 131 - 117 81 51 52 24 4 - 23 144 142 377 226 107 167 852 1,019 IV. Aqbioultural 178 29 149 - 3 26 19 66 53 11 - 562 3,453 2,895 7,781 4,015 1,069 4,015 15,760 19,775 V. Ihdusteial 9,014 3,098 5,916 - 478 2,620 1,826 2,266 1,441 384 ?,281 1077E 105 66 228 348 500 18,165 1,142 19,307 I VI. Unooootied and Non- 1 \ Peoduotivb - J 40,400 18,925 21,475 7,195 10960 770 2,062 10242 6,357 2,814 OKDEUS. CLASS I. - 1 32 17 54 710 40 45 343 156 161 551 87 80 193 19 26 66 18 64 742 302 312 1,153 320 366 1,895 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - S.Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 16 1,623 857 16 766 - 14 843 2 266 10 292 4 175 43 18 85 85 236 137 44 103 502 605 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 5,347 1,563 3,784 176 1,388 1,289 1,558 745 192 - 63 406 357 345 321 365 593 1,439 245 706 37 119 420 750 1,196 2,629 1,616 3,379 5.Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 175 154 61 137 114 17 - 10 107 51 30 42 9 48 4 21 3 3 1 - 15 8 102 42 91 51 192 185 142 84 83 24 117 60 608 344 625 394 7. Agriculture- - 8.About Animals and Pislieries CLASS V. 82 96 3 26 79 70 - 3 3 23 8 11 29 37 34 19 8 3 - 38 29 71 175 240 737 102 204 737 199 362 1,707 74 129 641 18 28 185 213 269 808 393 723 3,270 606 992 4,078 9.Book3, Prints, and Maps lO.Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - _ _ 129 14 101 79 2 26 50 12 75 - 19 1 60 2 26 27 4 23 11 5 30 9 3 21 3 1 ~" 5 5 4 58 55 78 39 51 27 111 218 58 30 105 34 14 27 7 63 60 82 194 401 126 257 461 208 12. Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 29 19 1 10 - 8 11 3 5 1 2 - _ 3 73 109 6 440 363 10 293 197 36 936 503 12 464 339 5 87 105 9 613 472 63 1,780 1,144 72 2,293 1,616 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16.Pood and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 61 1,219 2,643 31 118 1,103 20 1,101 1,640 - 8 11 168 23 107 935 8 96 603 9 332 622 3 530 266 143 49 ~ 44 44 26 221 166 107 193 110 97 590 296 324 384 141 177 144 16 44 265 21Cl 133 1,311 563 642 1,576 773 775 IS.Dress- - - lO.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 2,071 149 1,106 507 75 534 1,564 74 672 - 56 12 75 462 63 459 440 29 283 641 25 244 360 18 42 123 3 - 75 36 471 332 4 531 302 2 1,246 1,171 24 601 849 35 154 226 9 546 368 4 2,532 2,548 70 3,078 2,916 74 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 29 1,469 13 7 593 4 22 866 9 - 2 119 5 474 4 2 307 10 325 7 8 176 2 2 68 7,281 10779 105 66 228 348 500 - 105 L8,060 1,142 1,247 18,060 24. With out Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 22,245 18,155 770 18,155 21,475 7,195 10960 770 2,062 10242 3,357 2,814, See Note at p. 73. 616 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUEGH OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 6 11 1 12 13 14 1 32 25 4 77 15 3 33 4 2 35 11 2 7 4 5 3 5 12 1 84 42 6 130 31 9 89 64 6 130 32 9 OKDEB 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks - - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - _ _ _ 2.Police _______ Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Slieriff Officer -_-__- ODDER X. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Coininissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - _ _ 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - - - Seaman, R.N. - - _ - Royal Marines (Officers and men) _ - - Navy Pensioner - _ - OKDEB 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergym.in Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - . Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate ---____ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student Law Clerk - _ _ 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - _ - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife _____ . _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service _ _ _ 4. Schoolmsister, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Goveruess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student -___-__ Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, ftc. - 6.Civil Engineer - _ _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ _ _ Engravci- (Artisl.) _ _ _ _ Hciilptnr _ _ _ _ _ Aicllilrrt _ - _ _ _ _ Musician, Music Muster _ _ _ Art Student _ - _ _ _ Photographer _ _ _ _ Actor, Actress '- . - _ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &o. 8. Performer, Shov.'nian, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - OKDEK 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic G.-^rdener Domestic Indoor Servant - _ - _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant College, Club, Service - - 2 1 3 10 - 2 1 3 10 - - - 2 3 7 1 3 - - - 52 2 34 1 10 10 83 25 20 4 15 1 3 10 5 8 44 3 3 7 2 19 1 4 62 2 22 122 34 83 8 28 1 14 " 32 33 6 7 6 28 10 26 17 2 135 11 98 77 14 192 1 94 70 13 13 12 69 9 22 4 23 2 33 33 1 42 5 2 9 2 22 174 34 83 8 30 1 14 32 33 6 7 6 28 10 26 17 2 135 20 209 77 15 247 1 132 70 13 13 13 624 9 33 5 25 2 53 43 4 56 7 2 10 10 - - - - 2 10 2 3 149 10 1 360 1 7 1 10 1 1365 1 12 1 5 1 6 109 24 1 72 2 22 11 1 1 1244 20 10 24 2 33 112 45 2 3 4 3 1 37 1 14 1 31? 1 10 13 7 10 100 26 9 4 5 1 111 2 2 3 3 30 4 1 86 1 - 14 2 3 3 1 4 1 4 9 97 1 55 36 1 455 11 1 2 17 7 2 10 1 1 4 1 10 1 3 10 50 8 135 33 8 1 4 53 4 2 8 1 1 6 1 3 20 16 6 3 2 19 6 16 6 1 73 1 43 39 10 56 1 53 32 8 9 8 16 4 12 15 2 13 25 23 4 2 5 2 8 10 4 2 8 2 6 1 42 4 15 4 1 7 25 4 3 5 4 3 4 11 6 13 1 i 7 1 1 2 4 17 1 15 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 9 111 1 55 38 1 455 11 1 2 20 10 3 14 2 1 8 26 36 3 1 15 174 410 8.'^ 8 4 736 6 1 71 2 37 3 2 5 159 10 1 660 1 7 1 12 1 26 36 3 1 1!^ 169 251 78 7 i 76 6 1 64 1 25 2 2 _ 1 10 6 22 40 14 9 28 33 4 18 78 73 22 5 38 2 40 66 7 9 9 1 7 28 2 2 3 23 50 20 9 153 200 35 16 68 3 176 250 55 16 77 3 4582 5 44 1524 1 14 3058 4 30 - 169 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 61^ OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF TEE PIELIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 X"rs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. A.bove 20 years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 6 1 38 140 45 45- 19 7 61 213 32 1 18 2 - 65- 7 4 19 71 4 3 ■■ - 1 - 2 1 17 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 24 1 3 24 ORDER i—contimiM. 2. Office Keeper (not Governmeut - - - Cook (not Domestic) - - - - - Charwoman __---- Washing and Bathing Service - - - Hospital and Institution Sernce - ORDER S. 1. Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Aoconntant - - _ _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 2. Banker - _ _ _ _ Bank Service ------ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab, Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service - - - 3.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. _ _ _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) _ - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service _ _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - _ Meter, Weigher - _ _ _ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. l.Farmer, Grazier - . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - _ _ _ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - _ S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - _ Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ _ ORDER S. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover ----- Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - - - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - 34 12 118 455 97 21 1 32 12 118 434 96 - 4 2 17 1 10 15 - 1 61 1 4 3 2 2 305 35 6 3 8 3 6 2 36 200 52 11 16 40 11 18 152 260 2 51 1 42 25 23 11 16 29 96 1 16 2 26 8 5 4 1 4 15 4 3 2 3 366 35 7 52 76 29 41 2 221 671 3 119 3 79 56 79 29 43 2 224 937 3 154 3 86 1 63 111 10 51 1 53 60 ~ 10 10 41 13 29 19 29 - 2 17 1 2 364 19 3 48 1 5 61 44 4 8 12 133 26 16 1 1 65 1 21 98 5 2 93 2 1 17 3 31 8 48 1 3 204 8 31 407 20 1 9 419 4 1 109 17 2 141 14 25 1 1 60 5 24 170 1 5 11 198 1 5 n 10 1 114 2 6 21 2 4 34 1 1 21 29 3 50 1 5 78 44 4 9 14 497 45 89 3 5 335 14 76 696 26 10 24 744 7 6 3 219 30 3 315 24 92 3 5 385 15 81 774 26 10 24 788 11 6 3 228 44 3 812 69 3 1 3 136 11 135 2 3 1 3 1 9 - 107 28 2 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 1 - 6 4 5 7 45 21 29 40 14 30 11 3 78 2 23 75 26 1 30 2 8 75 16 1 23 1 3 39 7 51 25 34 54 7 2 171 6 1 48 219 54 14 2 222 6 1 73 263, 9 62 11 3 9 59 11 - - 3 8 3 22 4 2 25 7 4 4 2 6 1 3 2 1 35 2 4 3 2 1 39 4 15 4 25 5 1 131 1 13 2 13 3 2 1 1 48 2 2 1 3 16 1 5 2 1 41 7 34 6 43 11 7 1 1 234 8 39 6 45 12 7 1 1 276 96 26 70 - 3 23 11 37 19 3 4i 618 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTABY BUEGH OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES, FEMALES. J 1 ■5 [Jn. 5 frs. 5- ] 5- ! 20- 25- 45- 1 35- Inder 20 rears. ^ 4.150761 20 if ears. Total at all 4.ges. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yre. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- '- 1 7 21 ] 6 18 2 18 L13 1 23 7 11 72 2 10 41 4 15 119 7 3 10 32 7 22 2 6 5 7 1 3 5 1 1 21 3 25 134 1 29 87 5 36 218 11 10 26 102 33 268 144 3 4 4 5 7 1 8 1 66 6 2 12 39 1 2 15 108 8 61 352 11 11 65 OKDER 9. l.Publislier, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder ______ Printer _ _ _ _ ,_ _ Paper Ruler ______ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- _ - _ Millwright - _ - _ ». _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker- Domestic Machinery, Maker, Dealer 2. Tool Maker, Dealer _ _ _ - _ Cutler _______ File Maker -___--- Saw Maker- ______ Domestic Implement Maker- - - S.Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - _ - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - 7. Type Cutter, Founder- _ _ _ _ Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - _ ORDER II. 1. Builder - - _ _ - Carpenter, Joiner - _ _ _ Bricklayer _-__--- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher _ _ - Mason's, Bricklayer's, Labourer - - _ Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ Plasterer - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ Plumber, G.isfltter _ - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ Frencli Polisher - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhaugor- - - Housi^ and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Uudti lakur. Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver _-__-_ Carver and Gilder _____ Dealer in Works of Art - '-'i - Figure, Image iMakor, Dealer _ _ _ Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Stuffer - Artificial Flower Maker _ - _ _ ORDER 13. l.Coafhmaker - - - - Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright _ _ - _ _ _ Cartwright - - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Wliip Maker - - _ 32 1 47 25 19 2 3 16 28 17 16 2 16 1 19 8 3 2 1 _ 4 6 4 5 12 22 13 11 2 6 1 14 5 2 4 3 3 1 6 1 1 1 1 1, 1 : 3 6 12 1 4 1 2 9 9 1 1 19 23 8 1 39 1 92 60 1 1 1 33 1 1 4 14 1 1 199 130 9 28 47 1 87 117 88 3 1 10 10 1 27 2 95 33 2 2 2 21 3 13 1 3 44 13 130 93 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 30 4 1 6 14 1 6 24 11 40 15 1 1 2 2 12 1 1 2 11 1 5 7 7 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 42 1 98 62 1 1 1 1 37 1 1 4 15 1 3 144 34 366 206 3 4 4 6 8 2 9 1 103 7 3 16 64 1 1 2 18 1 1 1 11 2 1 1 1 9 - - 2 1 3 5 1 1 1 - 5 191 4 244 12 35 40 4 43 71 68 3 1 1 4 11 28 513 1 528 68 85 84 13 7H 132 123 2 7 2 1 2 12 25 3 1 1 15 198 160 56 37 23 7 17 62 46 1 5 1 4 7 2 4 59 46 21 3 9 7 1 11 18 1 1 1 1 2 208 139 10 28 48 1 106 140 96 4 1 10 16 1 52 961 5 978 157 160 158 31 137 276 255 6 14 5 1 3 21 45 3 1 3 52 1169 5 1117 167 188 204 32 2-13 416 351 10 14 6 1 3 31 61 3 1 4 1 2 26 58 13 1 8 16 2 1 2 18 42 ,11 1 - 1 8 15 2 1 2 19 1 1 11 15 3 1 5 8 6 1 1 - 3 1 1 32 1 11 14 21 1 6 11 63 2 4 20 22 17 1 1 3 8 5 5 4 35 1 12 15 106 3 6 34 45 141 3 7 46 60 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OE THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 619 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUBGH OF ABERBEEH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 19 16 63 2 11 19 26 119 2 14 45- 21 65- Unfler 20 Years. 189 2 20 Above • 20 Years. 21 41 17 5 12 15 1 111 2 37 18 7 35 26 206 25 18 257 5 11 21 6 20 3 1 9 91 18 230 12 1 9 40 Total at all Ages. 15 55 19 9 8 20 17 87 9 13 1 128 2 27 157 221 2 12 13 30 18 113 21 279 66 5 28 16 59 60 378 42 31 1 623 4 205 5 30 24 1 192 1 1 1 112 24 250 15 OCCUPATIONS. OKDER 13. l.Ship Builder _ _ - Ship Builder's Labourer Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years, 2 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker " Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler 49 Sail Maker- _ _ - ORDEK 14. l.Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2.0un Powder, Cottn., Bxplos., Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Bxplos. Articles Manuf. - 84 159 34 41 1 1 Above 20 Years, 36 3 12 13 35 18 117 35 40 352 71 6 32 16 60 68 635 61 37 1 744 11 4 276 7 33 7 6 4 4 36 1 216 1 1 2 S. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals Drysalter OKDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - ORDER 1$. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper 19 2. Maltster - - - - . Brewer - - - - Distiller, Eectifier Wine, Spirit Merchant, Pablican - Cellarman - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - Fish Curer - - . - _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook - _ _ . Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Sugar Refiner -_-__. Grocer, Tea, Coffee, fee, Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker • - - - . Woollen Cloth Manufacture- - - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture ■ Worsted Manufacture - Flannel Manufacture Blanket Manufacture - _ _ . Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel Blanket Dlr. - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer Silk Merchant, Dealer - S.Cotton Manufacture - Cotton, Calico, Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer Muslin Embroiderer - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - 13 Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 18 453 19 19 41 10 280 3 108 13 1 53 46 18 128 6 658 1 287 744 48 46 10 1 241 156 313 26 11 17 451 19 16 38 10 235 3 108 11 1 26 26 13 118 4 417 1 131 431 23 36 61 25- 45- 65- 12 8 19 161 123 262 64 10 282 4 32 8 1 13 13 4 10 1 19 4 81 1 47 1-5 166 80 13 172 9 166 12 623 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF ABERDEEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. B- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 ST ears. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 15 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 44 2 1 12 19 8 14 44 1 5 12 40 1 159 3 3 15 1 14 9 3 74 16 8 72 3 2 4 18 25 10 19 123 6 10 3 44 1 11 28 11 29 36 1 2 1 7 1 6 5 3 20 7 3 16 88 1 7 13 62 1 178 31 15 138 3 4 5 35 72 33 71 240 7 34 31 226 3 4 6 42 85 85 72 418 7 ORDER 17— continued. 4. Hemp Manufacture - _ _ _ Jute Manufacture - - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller ----- Net Maker - - - - - _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - - - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Weaver (undefined) . - _ - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - Embroiderer ORDER IS. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ _ . _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _ _ - Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Glover, Glove Maker ----- Button Maker, Dealer - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - aog Maker- - - _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - _ - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - _ _ _ ORDER 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - - Manure Manufacture, Bone Boiler Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wkr., Dlr.- Comb Maker - - _ _ _ 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ - - Tanner - _ _ _ - - Currier -_-__-- Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3.Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker - - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer ORDER iiO. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - Japanner - _ _ _ _ - India Rubber, Gutta Perclia Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer- Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - - - Thatcher ------- S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer __-_--_ Wood Turner - - - Box Maker ------- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - _ Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - _ 4.Paper Manufacture - - - - Envelope Maker ------ Stationer - - - - Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - _ Paper Stainer __---_ Paper, Box, Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - 219 8 2 9 12 95 25 215 13 150 16 21 3 88 2 3 6 46 15 117 1 55 5 131 6 2 6 6 49 10 98 12 95 11 21 3 - 5 1 2 3 1 20 5 2 83 1 3 4 43 14 97 1 60 3 60 3 1 2 24 5 44 6 30 1 68 1 1 2 17 5 35 5 49 4 1 1 12 1 1 3 2 6 15 1 16 6 11 2 1 2 1 2 4 ' 1 9 - 25 11 8 6 138 65 1 11 2 113 1 1 66 1 9 11 276 _ 1 1 1 275 20 5 4 160 2 208 1 8 1 2 59 1 78 2 2 6 163 76 1 19 19 608 1 5 2 627 2 39 8 25 771 1 5 2 703 3 58 8 5 81 1594 1 222 109 9 2 1 42 3 2 2 11 1 1 13 1 3 70 1127 1 211 108 9 2 29 2 2 - 1 63 1 2 10 414 11 1 1 12 1 1 16 389 24 1 9 31 616 66 11 4 1 12 2 19 205 1 85 33 5 6 2 2 4 17 36 64 2 - 41 1 1 1 4 2 2 147 4 1 6 7 2 1 6 84 1 9 24 9 5 6 218 6 1 9 6 12 9 6 9 3 86 1 4 9 3 8 3 1 1 7 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 188 5 1 7 1 41 17 16 15 395 8 5 21 11 1 30 3 45 19 16 17 583 8 5 26 12 1 37 4 1 123 1 1 2 9 12 68 3 4 1 55 1 1 2 6 8 - 12 56 3 4 1 20 1 4 3 20 1 1 3 14 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 11 1 2 9 4 6 13 8 8 20 9 20 1 6 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 5 8 5 4 31 8 19 6 1 7 5 1 1 5 17 1 17 46 8 3 72 34 73 15 14 4 1 2 3 1 2 1 10 12 39 11 2 35 12 34 5 3 1 4 1 3 1 2 6 10 2 16 1 1 1 9 5 7 14 10 9 24 11 31 2 8 2 1 11 10 3 1 10 2 32 2 2 40 103 26 9 154 55 127 15 25 8 1 6 20 10 3 1 10 2 37 2 2 47 117 36 18 178 66 158 17 33 10 1 1 6 1 2 40 1 717 208 33 4 11 87 2 1 23 1 346 104 9 1 2 45 2 2 17 371 104 24 3 9 42 - 6 49 11 2 7 1 17 1 297 93 7 1 2 38 2 3 176 60 12 3 6 24 2 7 161 43 9 4 18 6 32 1 3 1 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 621 OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OP ABERDEEN AT DIFPEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALBS. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 66- - 1 5 15 1 1 23 7 6 2 6 7 1 29 179 1 1 1 1 5 1 15 93 1 58 2 24 4 1 34 19 2 1 1 3 4 39 188 2 1 5 5 3 2 1 14 96 65 2 22 1 45 27 4 20 8 48 96 360 1 1 14 1 4 24 8 13 6 3 6 9 19 1 212 223 19 28 3 82 1 29 7 11 11 38 28 126 5 1 5 3 4 16 1 4 16 6 1 8 1 8 1 93 2 133 10 18 2 26 1 19 2 1 3 6 11 9 18 1 1 2 2 8 1 5 2 3 5 22 37 1 4 1 11 1 1 1 34 194 2 1 1 1 5 1 16 116 1 65 2 30 6 1 40 26 3 1 35 27 101 172 692 1 6 1 1 22 6 11 53 2 12 39 17 4 19 11 46 2 423 2 458 32 72 6 1 164 1 2 76 13 1 1 35 28 101 206 886 1 6 I 1 24 6 11 54 2 13 40 22 5 19 11 62 2 539 3 523 34 102 12 2 204 1 2 102 16 1 OKDER 21. I.Coal Miner- _ _ _ _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service - - - - 3. Stone Quarrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier - - , - Clay, Sand, Gravel, Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral, Sinker, Borer _ - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavlor _ _ _ _ . Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - Railway Contractor - - Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4.Earthen-ware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer- e.Waterworks Service 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - Lapidary ------- 8.Irou Manufacture - - - Steel Manufacture _ _ _ - - Blacksmith - - _ _ - Nail Manufacture _ - _ - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith -____- lO.Tiu Manufacture _ _ _ - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker- ll.Lead Manufacture - - _ _ - 12.Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - ^ Wire Maker, Worker - - - - - Wire Fencer - _ _ _ - ORDER JSX. l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker ______ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ . _ - 2. General Labourer - _ - _ - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. l.Town Drainage Service _ _ _ - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - - - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer ----- ORDI B 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - Cliildren of No Stated Occupation- 1 17 4 1 6 1 2 4 1 16 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 6 1 2 - 2 1 16 1 14 2 24 1 10 2 230 7 56 1 1 9 2 9 4 1 245 14 14 4 21 1 41 17 3 927 105 38 15 3 15 7 27 21 3 626 109 16 23 3 1 16 6 2 177 17 5 3 26 2 :o 2 246 8 70 3 1 46 11 92 48 9 1975 245 72 45 6 71 13 102 50 9 2221 253 142 48 7 211 2 76 14 3 1031 122 59 4 2 487 41 152 2 72 14 1 644 81 9 102 8 50 4 2 385 33 26 8 3 233 37 49 1 18 6 1 212 38 58 24 4 84 6 19 ,1 22 1 15 - - 3 1 2 1 9 13 1 6 25 4 2 7 3 1 1 17 47 5 1 20 47 6 13 4 9 - - 4 - 7 2 - 346 S935 10026 754 105 66 228 348 500 105 1142 1247 22245 770 21475 770 2062 42 6357 2814 10371 7689 - 10371 7689 10237 7918 10237 7918 - 326 3869 9911 1049 _ _ _ 622 XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. SUMMARY THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF *AIRDRIE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,072 1,63d C93 638 1,688 740 184 3,399 3,250 6,649 Total- - - 6,714 3,344 3,370 1,031 1,644 669 607 1,580 892 291 CLASSES. - 5 51 23 65 28 6 66 122 178 I. Peofessional 64 40 24 - 1 39 4 13 4 3 - - 2 5 15 11 3 2 34 36 11. Domestic _ _ _ 309 150 159 - 34 116 71 48 32 8 - 20 51 C5 147 43 U 71 266 337 III. COMMBUCIAL - _ _ 5 2 3 - 2 - 1 1 1 - - -' 1 11 5 3 2 20 ':22 IV. Ageioultueal 8 1 7 - - 1 1 - 3 3 - IM 5GS 536 1,434 626 121 7G2 2,717 3,479 "V. Inddsteial - _ - 984 370 614 - 57 313 218 218 136 42 1,072 1,415 19 8 16 27 40 2,506 91 2,597 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Peoduotive - - ) 5,344 2,781 2,563 1,031 1,550 200 312 1,300 716 235 ORDERS. - 2 3 5 46 3 1 19 24 2 39 11 3 14 6 7 49 44 6 72 51 6 121 CLASS I. 1. Government _ _ _ 2.Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 2 62 40 2 22 ~ 1 39 4 2 11 4 j i 2 5 15 11 3 2 34 36 4.Doniestio Officers or Services CLASS IIL 309 150 159 34 116 71 48 32 8 - 5 15 33 18 18 47 52 95 14 29 3 8 38 33 87 179 125 212 5. Commercial Occupations - 6.Conveyanoe - - _ CLASS IV. 2 3 2 2 1 - 2 - 1 1 1 - - - 2 1 9 2 4 1 3 2 17 3 19 3 7.Agriculttire _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 8 1 7 - - 1 1 - 3 3 - 3 10 18 2 41 61 5 42 00 13 63 160 17 58 5 6 11 6 51 79 23 118 289 28 169 368 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 3 4 5 o i 1 1 3 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 „ 2 1 2 1 3 13 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 16 1 6 20 1 7 12.r';nTi;i!;r.s and ILirness- - IS.Khips -111,1 Boats - - _ 14.C!lK'iiiicals and Compounds - 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 - ~ 13 8 1 01 15 31 15 1 147 47 67 39 15 14 1 64 23 1 260 115 2 324 138 16. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Te.\tile Fabrics - 1 86 561 9 276 1 77 285 - 47 9 229 146 1 26 93 34 31 10 16 - ' 10 1 38 3 17 1 7 100 24 29 7 14 4 48 1 3 160 1 42 208 2 45 IS.Dress- - - _ _ 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 213 6 65 148 6 - 8 57 45 2 58 1 35 3 10 - 112 16 312 42 318 36 726 147 2 317 87 1 28 23 424 58 1,389 293 3 1,813 351 3 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities- 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 15 86 1 3 13 12 73 1 - 1 3 12 3 14 4 32 4 22 1 1 5 _ _ 19 8 16 27 40 19 91 110 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions 2,763 200 2,563 _ _ 200 312 1,300 716 235 1,072 1,415 - - - - - 2,487 - 2,487 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations - 2,581 2,581 - 1,031 1,550 - - - - - See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, 623 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF AIEDHIE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONa. FEMALES. Cn. 6 yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 1 45- 65- Under 20 Vears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 3 11 2 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 4 8 4 15 5 4 4 6 11 4 15 7 4 4 ORDER I. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison OiHcer - - - 2.Police ___---- Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER ». 1. Soldier and Nou-Commissioned Officer - MiUtia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner ------ ORDER 3. l.Established Church Minister _ - - Free Church Minister - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ - — - Minister, Priest, of other religious todies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin, Preacher - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student ------ Law Clerk - - - _ - _ 3. Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife _ - - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Student - - _ - _ 6.Civil Engineer - _ - - _ Mining Engineer ------ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ 7.Painter (Artist) ------ Architect - — — - — - — Musician, Music Master _ _ - _ Art Student - _ - _ _ Photographer ------ ORUSiR 4. l.Domestio Coachman, Groom - _ _ Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant 2.Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - - - ORDER 5. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - - - - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2.Bank Service _ - - - S.Life, House, Ship, &c. , Insurance Service ORDER 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - _ _ Other Railway Officials and Servants 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 2 2 1 - 3 2 1 3 2 1 - - - - : - : : : : - 3 2 8 1 8 16 2 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 1 3 1 5 2 3 2 2 5 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 - 2 11 1 8 16 2 1 4 1 3 1 5 2 3 1 6 1 7 9 3 2 8 2 1 1 5 1 1 9 2 1 1 1 5 2 3 1 6 3 18 9 4 10 8 2 17 3 5 2 1 13 3 4 1 1 1 6 23 1 2 26 2 1 12 1 26 1 6 11 1 1 2 1 1 12 26 4 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 - - 2 5 10 3 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 18 11 1 1 3 18 11 1 1 6 265 1 2 12 28 1 149 1 116 1 1 12 28 1 - 34 115 1 70 1 31 6 11 14 1 5 11 1 1 1 e _ 5 1 27 3 2 13 4 1 5 1 2 9 26 5 4 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 32 3 2 2 9 3 2 14 42 9 6 2 10 3 2 14 74 12 8 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 : - - 2 2 8 7 13 1 14 12 14 27 1 1 9 1 2 10 20 28 1 51 22 28 1 61 - _ _ _ - - _ _ ^ 624 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF AIRDRIB AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15-- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 13 5 3 1 11 2 32 3 4 1 15 1 2 4 3 5 16 3 62 4 9 1 3 67 4 25 1 OKDER 6— continued. 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 4.'Wareliouseman (not Manchester) - 5, Messenger, Porter, Watchra. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OUDEU 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - - - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, E.state Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - 3. Gardener (not Domestic) - - - ORDER S. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer Salesman ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Bookbinder - - _ _ _ Printer - _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- _ _ - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ___-_- Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - Cutler - _ _ FileMaker- _ _ _ - Saw Maker - _ _ - 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER II. 1. Builder - - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner _ ^ _ _ Bricklayer - - _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - - _ Plasterer's Labourer _ _ - Plumber, Gasfltter - - _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - _ _ French Polisher - - - - _ 3. Carver and Gilder - - - _ _ ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker - - - _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright __--__ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ 1 2 2 1 - 2 - - - 1 - - 2 1 1 7 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 3 5 1 3 4 - - 1 1 - 1 2 2 1 - _ _ - 1 1 1 - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 5 2 10 1 - 3 1 1 5 5 1 16 1 5 1 21 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 6 1 1 1 8 23 5 1 1 1 2 3 25 5 3 1 4 1 6 31 9 2 1 4 4 10 2 1 4 1 1 9 29 6 1 1 1 1 3 17 67 16 2 3 2 1 1 8 1 26 96 22 3 1 3 3 2 1 11 1 1 3 1 - 3 - - 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 7 6 1 17 1 6 3 4 6 24 20 1 8 6 5 6 5 8 1 1 50 7 19 ]7 16 4 I 27 8 24 3 9 6 6 2 2 3 2 1 7 1 2 1 1 20 1 5 6 4 13 30 1 101 U 37 31 28 12 2 16 38 11 1 2 121 12 42 31 33 16 2 29 68 11 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 2 5 7 5 2 6 - - - - - - ' - - XV.— OCCUFATIONS 01 i'HE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 625 OCOQPATIONS OF THE Hf HABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF AIRDEIE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - - - 1 - - 1 1 ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - ORDER 14. S. Chemist and Druggist - - - - - ORDER 15. i.Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 3 1 2 - 1 6 7 3 3 - - - - - 1 2 - - 1 1 - - 1 1 2 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - i 6 3 1 1 11 22 3 1 12 1 5 5 1 1 10 1 7 2 1 28 2 8 21 6 1 3 3 38 5 7 25 2 1 2 20 4 6 1 1 3 10 1 6 12 1 1 2 1 2 8 1 1 15 28 3 1 15 3 2 1 2 64 2 9 33 9 3 7 3 58 6 14 52 2 3 2 1 2 55 3 9 48 9 3 7 3 86 9 15 67 2 ORDER IG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - - - Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ - - 2. Brewer - -____- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman _ _ _ _ _ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - _ - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ _ Fishmonger, Pish Salesman _ - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - _ - Baker _______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 5 3 13 1 13 1 3 10 13 24 2 3 1 3 5 3 13 1 11 1 3 7 12 21 - - 2 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 2 4 5 9 2 2 10 1 i 1 2 5 7 2 1 1 2 2 2 - 1 7 3 1 1 10 1 2 5 7 1 13 2 10 3 18 4 1 2 2 16 6 3 5 9 4 1 4 1 1 17 5 1 2 3 40 2 25 6 31 5 1 2 3 44 2 £6 7 48 ORDER 17. l.Woollen Cloth Manufacture- _ _ - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flai nel. Blanket Dlr.- 3. Cotton Manufacture - _ _ Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - _ _ 5.Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Knitter (undefined) - _ _ _ Embroiderer - - _ _ _ ORDEIE IS. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker - - - - _ Staw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor ----___ Mniiner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - _ _ Hosiery Manufacture - - _ _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 2.Tanner ______ Currier _______ ORDER 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil jnd Colourman 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 16 8 9 271 1 11 88 1 141 12 2 1 6 4 4 154 40 66 2 10 4 5 117 1 11 48 1 75 10 2 1 - 1 27 8 11 6 3 4 127 32 66 2 5 3 4 69 26 1 37 1 3 1 1 41 1 16 23 6 1 1 7 1 4 5 9 3 1 1 6 1 6 1 - 10 1 28 5 4 12 4 1 1 63 41 4 1 9 20 1 6 5 1 1 1 38 5 4 1 1 80 70 6 2 2 1 118 76 10 2 6 1 1 26 140 27 4 1 7 1 8 62 2 2 6 1 1 18 88 25 4 1 5 - 8 1 8 44 2 2 2 9 31 3 2 7 41 4 2 1 1 1 1 _ 14 17 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 : - : - _ 1 - - - - - 1 8 2 1 1 " 10 3 10 3 2 - 2 - - - - 2 - 4 t K 626 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF AIEDRIE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. an. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 199 1 214 5 2 34 1 1 25- 474 8 19 1 1 5 2 4 10 1 3 1 116 25 45- 65- 19 9 10 216 2 10 1 2 5 1 4 Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Yeara. 19 37 1231 184 114 13 1 1 12 16 27 24 10 17 1 1 40 915 16 33 211 53 13 7 Total at all Ages. 1182 17 33 5 1 10 19 10 15 2 1 2 29 35 4 11 127 84 20 19 1268 1219 91 OCCUPATIONS. OKDER %0~continued. 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ - _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter Manufacturer - ■l.PaiKT Manufacture St.'itiojiur - _ - Bill Sticker, Deliverer ■ OKUEB 21. I.Coal Miner - Ironstone Miner - Mine Service - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - — Bailway Contractor - - - Platelayer _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - 3 4. Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 3 6. Waterworks Service - - - 1 325 66 14 4 11 36 4 11 151 94 37 1 2 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller S.Iron Manufacture _ _ - _ Blacksmith _ _ _ _ _ Nail Manufacture . _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith _ _ _ - - 10. Tin Manufacture - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Fencer _ _ _ - - ORDER 22. 1, General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker - - _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (imdefinea) _ _ _ - 2.General Labourer _ _ - - - Eug. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. Artisan, Mecliauio (uudelined) - Apprentice (uudeflned) _ - _ - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Rag Gatherer, Dealer - -FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 12 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 110 12G8 ORDER 21. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ _ _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars 1219 I Children of No Stated Occupation 12 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2763 1330 1251 200 1330 1251 2563 1001 1 1 3 1 1300 250 200 312 1300716 235 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLxlND, 1801. 627 SUMMARY OP THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAE Y BUEGH OF *ARBROATH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jnd. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 If ears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under at all 20 Aycb. '/ears. Above 20 Years. Uud. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ' 1,361 2,672 ; l,02S 693 1,997 1,394 476 5,061 4,560 9,621 Total- _ _ _ _ 12,164 5,161 7,01:; 1,451 2,487 1,213 1,061 3,172 2,028 752 CLASSES. - 6 63 36 107 53 19 69 215 284 I. Peofessional 141 71 70 - - 71 16 31 14 9 - 1 4 6 26 14 13 5 59 64 11. Domestic _ _ - 511 152 359 34 118 107 153 77 22 - 47 87 89 250 157 39 134 , 535 669 III. COMMEBCIAL 15 9 6 8 1 2 1 3 - - 12 32 31 90 63 23 44 207 251 IV. AOMOULTUBAI, 32 20 12 7 13 6 3 3 - - 261 825 528 1,517 1,057 245 1,086 3,347 4,433 V. Ihdustkial 3,444 1,322 2,122 - 320 1,002 509 1,097 442 74 1,361 2,345 17 3 7 50 137 3,723 197 3,920 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Peoductive - - ) 8,021 3,577 4,444 1,451 2,118 8 421 1,887 1,489 647 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 2 4 4 59 6 30 33 5 69 12 6 35 7 1 11 6 58 12 145 64 12 208 l.Govenmient - - _ 2.Army and Navy 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 1 1 139 71 1 1 68 - - 71 16 31 1 13 1 8 1 4 6 26 14 13 5 59 64 4.Bomestio Officers or Services CLASS III. 611 152 359 34 118 107 153 77 22 - 6 41 55 32 38 51 60 190 35 122 2 37 61 73 135 400 196 473 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 4 11 2 7 2 4 - 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 6 6 4 28 5 26 20 70 24 39 16 7 10 34 65 142 75 176 . 7. Agriculture _ _ _ S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 6 27 1 19 4 8 - 7 1 12 6 2 1 2 1 - - 3 11 9 7 88 98 10 37 82 14 105 195 13 30 131 1 9 29 10 99 107 38 181 437 48 280 544 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - Il.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 6 2 6 1 1 5 2 5 - - 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 - 1 2 8 6 7 4 3 12 15 5 2 16 2 1 3 9 8 7 19 34 10 28 42 17 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 159 1 73 289 60 152 4 152 515 1 97 398 1 25 85 1 102 448 6 334 1,150 7 436 1,598 IS.Tohacco and'Pipes 16. Food and Lodging - 17. Textile Fabrics - 13 175 2,753 7 12 1,123 6 163 1,630 - 2 1 279 5 11 844 3 9 421 3 58 891 63 295 33 23 - 28 2 1 110 7 12 87 7 7 141 29 25 86 19 14 19 4 3 138 9 13 333 59 49 . 471 68 62 18. Dress _ _ _ _ 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 439 1 2 168 271 1 2 - 35 133 65 127 1 65 1 1 14 - 9 7 57 62 39 40 138 165 2 90 148 10 16 44 5 66 69 283 397 17 349 466 17 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23.Eefa3e Matters CLASS VI. 4 42 1 10 4 32 1 - 3 7 6 1 2 14 1 10 1 2 1,361 2,345 17 3 _ 7 50 137 17 3,706 197 214 3,706 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 4,452 3,569 8 3,569 4,444 1,451 2,118 8 421 1,887 1,489 647 9»— ! '-• "'^- '■' "•"^ — •— See Note at p. 73. 628 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF ARBEOAIII AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 13 10 32 1 1 13 45- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. 15 12 Total at all Ages. 15 13 22 13 1 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEB I. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks - Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c, 2. Police _ _ - _ - Municipal, Parish OfiBcer - - - Sheriff Officer _ _ - _ - OKDEB 2. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer ■ Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2. Seaman, R.N. - - - Navy Pensioner - - - ORDER 3. l.Estahlished Church Minister _ _ - Free Church Minister - _ _ - United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ - Mmister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ - Dentist ____--- Midwife ------- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - - - Teacher, Professor, Leotr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5. Author, Editor, Journalist _ - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - _ - 6. Civil Engineer - - - Mining Engineer Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Sculptor _ _ _ - Architect ------ Musician, Musio Master _ - - Art Student _ _ - - Photographer _ _ - Actor, Actress 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Inn, Hotel Servant 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman _ - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 13 21 32 64 ORDER 5. l.Sl'erchaut Broker, Agent, Factor 433 Under 20 Years. 17 53 Above 20 Years. 13 4 32 151 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 282 5 15- 20- 17 53 34 10 25- 117 103 1 3 122 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 629 OCCUPATION'S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF AEBROATH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 24 12 25 66 37 5 - 1 - 3 27 8 50 4 30 5 2 36 16 30 Above 20 Years. 14 135 8 1 16 7 27 19 1 5 1 1 134 19 12 63 17 64 Total at all Ages. 13 126 22 11 100 140 1 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEK 5 — continued. Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent • Accountant _ _ _ _ . Commercial Traveller Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service _ _ _ _ . S.Life, House, Ship, &o.. Insurance Service OBDEB 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway OfBcials and Servants 2.0mmbus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - S.Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - Pilot Service - _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm, (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDISB 7. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 1 44 1 21 1 1 164 1. Farmer, Grazier ---__, Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant ■ 3.Gardener (not Domestic) - - _ . OBDER S. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom Cattle, "Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - - - - Fisherman, Fisherwoman 84 OBDEB 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Bookbinder Printer Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDF.EC 10. i.l'ngine and Machine Maker Millwright - _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - _ _ _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 27 19 6 1 _ Above 20 Years, Un, 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 4.5- 65- 12 6 630 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF ARBBOATH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. 1 MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ] L5- !0- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Yeaia. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- _ 3 1 6 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 - 1 9 1 11 2 1 1 2 20 2 OBDEK 10— continued. Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.T00I Maker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Saw Maker - _ _ _ _ _ 3.Watoh and Clock Maker - - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer OKDEB U. 1. Builder --_____ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer ------- Plasterer's Labourer - - - - - Plumber, Gasfltter ----- Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ - - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher ------ Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - - Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker 3. Wood Carver ------ Carver and Gilder _ - - _ - Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Staffer - ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker --___- Wheelwright _-. — — — - Cartwiight ------ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - ORDER 13. 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 2.Sail Maker- ------ ORDER 11. 3. Chemist and Druggist- _ - - - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - ORDER IS. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper - - _ : - - - - 1 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 5 1 26 14 1 8 4 14 20 11 20 36 2 5 1 4 9 4 1 2 51 69 7 6 6 2 15 24 19 2 2 3 34 50 11 8 1 4 7 7 1 1 2 1 1 9 8 2 3 4 3 27 14 1 9 4 15 25 12 5 114 153 20 19 11 4 23 44 33 1 3 1 4 1 1 5 141 167 21 28 15 4 38 69 45 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 4 - - 1 5 3 2 1 1 6 2 4 1 1 1 6 3 10 1 3 5 16 1 3 8 - - - - - - - 2 1 5 - 6 9 11 4 1 3 1 7 20 4 10 20 5 17 - - - - - - - - - - ~ - 7 3 4 1 2 - 7 9 1 16 1 - - - - - - - - - ~ - 1 4 1 1 1 6 7 13 7 6 2 5 3 3 . _ - 4 I 1 6 i 1 - 11 1 2 11 1 2 4 10 1 i 10 1 - - 1 3 3 1 1 6 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 631 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUKGH OF lEBROATH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCOUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Jn. 5 frs. 5- ] 5- S 20- 25- 45- 1 S5- Jnder 20 fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all \ges. Total at all iges. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 3 1 22 1 1 1 1 3 1 26 3 1 35 1 2 8 1 1 6 15 3 23 3 20 3 3 18 1 13 1 1 39 7 1 35 1 1 10 2 9 5 1 3 17 6 12 24 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 8 1 1 1 1 5 2 29 4 1 57 5 33 3 7 36 2 1 26 3 6 77 17 13 90 1 6 34 4 8 41 2 1 28 3 6 106 21 14 147 1 OIIREK IG— continued. 2.Brewer - - . _ _ - - "Wine, Spirit Merchant, PuHioan - - - Cellarman ------- S.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - ProTision Curer, Dealer _ _ - - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - - Fishmonger, Pish Salesman - - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - - - Baker _______ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - _ - _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OK»ER ir. 1. ■Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture _ - _ - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Hemp Manufacture _ _ - _ Jute Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture _ - - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Felt Manufacture - _ - - Carpet and Bug Manufacture - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDEB is. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - - - - _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - Shixtmaker, Seamstress _ - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - _ _ - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Caudle, Grease Mannf. 2. Tanner - - - Currier _ - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - - - ORDER 30. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer 6 3 3 9 3 23 2 31 16 64 1 2 2 3 4 6 2 3 7 3 21 2 28 16 60 - 1 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 6 1 11 6 21 2 4 8 12 6 26 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 4 10 - 80 1 6 9 1 55 7 174 2 1 16 2 74 20 110 21 2 5 6 8 1 1 315 1 3 11 100 1 6 26 33 1 16 5 241 10 78 17 9 31 7 3 1 1 44 3 23 4 3 2 1 254 3 7 25 3 129 27 9 1 1 1 710 1 3 24 222 1 29 43 72 1 1 31 9 1 1 1 984 1 6 31 247 1 29 46 201 1 1 58 3 1 4 2191 18 6 499 10 17 4 2 1013 5 1 92 9 1 3 1 2 1178 13 5 407 10 8 3 270 2 6 1 2 743 3 1 86 8 1 2 269 10 136 1 _ 2 1 1 656 2 1 223 2 4 2 1 1 235 1 4 46 6 1 1 18 2 1 1 - 1 7 17 3 31 75 4 1 22 62 2 2 1 31 3 98 4 2 2 23 2 59 5 13 1 1 38 92 7 4 2 81 5 232 7 O 5 2 119 5 324 14 2 4 19 293 37 2 84 4 11 95 4 64 8 198 33 2 30 - 2 4 14 15 2 7 81 i 39 5 43 2 15 3 99 11 14 50 14 1 6 6 2 - 1 1 6 1 1 3 3 9 11 7 2 1 7 7 4 4 1 6 2 1 21 21 14 2 1 22 27 16 2 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 2 1 3 1 1 - 3 6 3 6 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 632 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF ARBROATH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 6 6 7 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 1 11 9 10 4 2 3 1 12 14 13 5 4 4 1 ORDER 90— continued. Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Pence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Alanufacturer 4. Stationer - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - ORDER n. 1. Ironstone Miner _--_-_ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - _ _ _ Gas Works Service - _ _ _ S.Stone Quarrier - - _ _ _ Olay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ _ _ _ _ Boad Labourer _____ Platelayer _ _ _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture _ _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller S.Iron Manufacture - - Blaclcsmith - _ _ _ Anchor, Chain Manufacture - - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker ORDER »S, 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker ______ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Contractor (undefined) _ - - _ 2, General Labourer _ _ - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - -. Machinist, Machine Worker (vmdefined) ORDER »3. l.Cliimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger -__--_- Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ _ _ _ ORDER 21. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation _ _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 29 11 1 3 7 3 1 1 2 1 13 9 5 4 1 6 1 6 5 1 1 3 4 9 1 2 1 59 24 11 3 1 4 2 2 3 2 2 6 4 1 4 28 25 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 33 13 1 4 9 1 12 4 13 11 1 1 2 7 10 14 3 1 6 3 100 63 8 16 6 1 1 12 4 14 11 2 2 2 7 10 16 8 1 6 4 133 76 1 12 25 6 1 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 - 2 5 1 1 4 14 1 38 3 1 24 1 6 8 3 1 8 106 30- 8 8 1 1 1 7 1 103 24 2 9 1 37 5 1 1 1 4 16 1 43 3 5 2 16 1 270 60 16 25 2 6 3 20 1 286 61 59 28 2 25 13 3 1 9 1 16 13 3 - 3 6 1 5 1 4 7 8 6 4 1 1 S5 1326 2024 321 - - 1 1 3 7 1 2 2 - 6 9 3 5 9 3 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - 17 3 7 50 137 17 197 214 4452 8 4444 8 121 8871 489 317 - - - - 2059 1647 : 2059 1647 ORDER %5. 1. Scholars ___--__ Children of No Stated Occupation 1866 1703 1866 1703 _ 881 413 828 290 - _ .- - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 633 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF *AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,400 2,398 1,075 881 2,551 1,260 419 4,873 5,111 9,984 Total 11,003 4,867 6,136 1,435 2,356 1,076 991 2,794 1,671 680 CLASSES. - 5 179 113 306 99 23 184 541 725 I. Professional 219 137 82 - 4 133 21 35; 16 10 - 4 30 28 108 45 24 34 205 239 II, Domestic 1,060 347' 713 - 37 310 259 299 118 37 - 104 130 .132 392 161 26 234 711 945 III. COMMEEOIAL- 57 35 22 - 16 19 12 4 4 2 - 1 27 22 108 70 13 28 213 241 IV. Ageicultural 149 12 137 - 1 11 11 71 47 8 - 98 685 569 1,613 825 224 783 3,231 4,014 V. Industrial - 1,409 385 1,024 - 65 320 259 399 281 85 1,400 2,186 24 17 24 60 109 3,610 210 3,820 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) \ Productive - J 8,109 3,951 4,158 1,435 2,233 283 429 1,986 1,205 538 ORDEKS. CLASS I - 1 , 4 3 61 115 11 68 34 56 152 98 24 27 48 3 7 13 3 62 119 94 254 193 97 316 312 l.Government 2. Army and Navy - 3 Professional Occupations CLASS II. 8 211 1 136 7 75 - ' 4 1 132 2 19 3 32 2 14 10 4 30 28 108 45 24 34 205 239 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 1,060 347 713 37 310 259 299 118 37 - 7 97 52 78 53 79 83 309 39 122 6 20 59 175 181 530 240 705 6. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 28 29 10 25 18 4 - 16 10 9 12 2 2 3 1 1 1 - 1 5 22 3 19 24 84 24 46 7 6 5 23 58 155 63 178 7.Agriculture - _ _ S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 149 12 137 - 1 11 11 71 47 8 ■^ 9 6 24 18 38 213 18 26 196 33 64 427 7 30 133 3 5 20 27 44 237 61 125 776 88 169 1,013 9.Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 9 34 4 12 5 22 ~ 3 2 1 10 2 9 2 10 1 3 ~ - 1 8 4 6 5 5 3 25 15 15 6 9 7 2 1 1 8 5 6 38 30 26 46 35 32 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 8 2 6 - - 2 5 1 - - - 15 8 3 109 26 1 65 27 11 190 103 4 99 102 2 25 44 3 124 34 18 379 276 21 503 310 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.rood and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 8 172 136 1 12 41 7 160 95 - 4 10 1 8 31 5 10 33 1 66 39 1 72 19 22 4 - 22 1 1 85 5 15 57 5 17 164 17 35 90 10 21 37 1 10 107 6 16 338 33 83 445 39 99 18. Dress- - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 724 4 7 178 1 4 546 3 3 ,; 15 2 163 1 2 134 3 2 215 149 1 48 - 6 6 71 83 1 50 91 3 188 331 5 99 204 4 1 24 49 76 89 1 361 675 12 437 764 13 21.Mineral Substances 22.Gpneral or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 11 294 2 1 128 1 10 166 1 - 1 27 1 101 66 .4 70 1 3 32 3 8 1,400 2,186 24 17 24 60 •109 24 3,586 210 234 3,586 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 4,441 3,668 283 3,668 4,158 1,435 2,233 283 429 1,986 1,205 538 * See note at p. 73. 4l 634 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF AYR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ] 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ^ Jnder 20 fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OKI>ER 1. - - 1 1 5 3 13 4 8 6 5 2 1 1 1 24 12 11 25 13 11 1. Civil Servire— Ollioers and ('lerks Civil aiTvicu -M'-s.sengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Oflicur 4 3 1 3 3 _ 1 2 1 1 2 - - - 1 3 25 5 1 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 34 9 2 2 34 10 2 2 2 Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Slieriff Officer - - - - Just, of Peace & otlier Local or County Official 1 1 - - - 1 - - OltI>ER 2. ~ 1 60 1 2 65 7 132 3 7 6 9 2 10 4 3 61 1 19 206 5 20 19 267 6 20 l.Ariny Officer {effective or retired) - - Soldier and Non-Commiasioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 - - - 3 1 3 1 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - _ _ _ ~ ~ = - - - - - ORDER 3. - - - - 2 2 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 4 7 2 3 1 6 4 1 4 4 7 2 3 1 6 4 1 4 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 3 1 - 3 1 - - - - 1 1 2 : 3 3 14 4 4 2 12 2 11 1 12 2 3 17 3 26 6 16 3 26 9 32 2.Advocate - - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - - -' - - _ 1 4 7 3 3 3 1 4 - 15 4 7 15 4 7 3.Physician, Surgeon - - Dentist _ . - _ - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 2 24 1 2 23 - - 1 1 8 9 2 5 - 1 10 1 4 6 16 1 1 4 1 1 11 1 7 25 2 18 26 2 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 39 11 1 19 2 20 9 1 4 15 2 8 4 8 5 4 1 -■ - 76 1 2 1 3 1 1 76 2 4 2 1 2 4 78 1 6 Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - _ - - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 1 113 112 1 1 - - 112 1 1 - -' - - 1 2 3 1 1 - 1 6 1 7 1 6. Civil Engineer - - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - ~ - - - - - - - 1 7 2 3 2 7 1 1 3 1 5 3 1 1 1 3 1 - 1 7 2 2 6 6 1 8 11 3 12 6 3 8 11 7.Sculptor - - - Architect - - - - - Musician, Music Master _ _ _ Art Student _ _ _ Photographer Actor, Actress - 12 1 3 o 10 1 3 - _ 2 2 1 2 8 1 - " - - 1 1 - - 2 2 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - ORI>KR 4. - 1 2 1 10 8 10 2 18 7 1 2 53 35 14 1 4 1 10 26 4 1 3 1 19 3 1 11 10 11 2 82 87 22 3 9 1 93 97 33 3 11 1 l.Domestio Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service - 902 11 342 3 560 8 - 37 305 3 247 7 237 1 66 10 - ' - ^__ - 1 - ' 1 2.0fflce Keeper (not Government) - Charwoman - - - _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - 1 14 128 4 2 1 14 126 4 - 2 5 9 49 3 1 4 47 1 26 1 ■ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. &35 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF AYR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. lUn. 5 Yrs. 16- 20- 1 1 44 25- 1 10 1 1 2 12 35 1 1 21 17 45- 65- 12 Under 20 Years, 1 15 17 11 4 10 1 10 1 1 2 12 123 2 Above 20 Years. 22 4 23 125 10 143 34 5 21 8 14 6 1 105 15 Total at all Ages. 9 25 3 10 2 21 140 23 7 ORDER 5. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor- _ _ - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant __.--- Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service ORDER 6. 4 5 25 137 10 153 13 145 7 5 22 3 14 6 1 127 40 16 51 24 2 4- 2 1 19 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 1. Railway lingine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway OfBcials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 3.Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - Pilot Service _ _ - . - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff Fisherman, Fisherwoman ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder Printer - - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - _ _ - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2. Tool Maker, Dealer Cutler .- - - Saw Maker 3 Watch and Clock Maker 2 17 1 146 25 12 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 2 10 1 134 16 15- 11 20- 11 25- 45- 65- 1 45 636 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF AYR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- - 65- - 1 1 - 2 4 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 4 5 1 ORDEU 10— continued. 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - _ _ _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - »ICDEU 11. 1. Builder - . _ _ Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason s, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - S.Wood Carver Carver and Gilder - - - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer Animal, Bird, &c. Preserver, Stuffer ORDER la. l.Coachmaker - _ _ _ Wheelwright _ _ _ Cartwright - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacturer 3. Chemist and Druggist - Manufacture of Chemicals - - ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snutt'-Box Maker ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - - - Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster _ _ _ Brewer _ _ . _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - ): - 1 8 2 5 S 5 67 40 3 9 13 27 21 32 1 61 5 42 8 10 11 9 22 27 1 6 105 8 103 13 36 28 4 26 37 54 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 33 1 24 13 8 8 2 5 10 19 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 6 1 68 43 3 11 13 32 29 37 1 13 199 14 177 35 56 47 6 41 70 106 2 2 i 1 3 2 1 1 13 267 14 220 38 66 60 6 73 99 143 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 13 18 3 4 8 9 10 3 - 2 4 6 3 6 4 4 2 I 2 1 t - 1 7 1 4 12 3 10 3 3 1 1 1 7 17 3 1 17 18 3 1 24 - - - - - - - 1 1 1 2 5 1 9 1 1 3 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 20 2 1 2 4 1 21 2 1 3 7 - - - - - - - - - - 1 5 3 3 8 4 1 5 1 1 1 5 4 16 6 5 21 6 8 2 6 - - 2 5 1 - - - 3 1 8 3 1 3 2 3 11 7 14 7 2 6 1 1 6 - - 1 5 J 1 - - ,. 6 3 3 8 1 6 21 3 8 1 3 13 2 2 3 5 3 16 1 1 11 40 5 16 1 1 11 45 8 9 43 6 13 1 1 9 43 5 12 - _ 1 1 3 5 13 3 1 2 23 1 5 2 7 1 3 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 637 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yra. 15- 20- 11 11 2 1 1 1 33 1 1 47 1 20 2 21 1 1 9 13 25- 45- 14 45 30 34 1 5 22 65- 30 Under 20 Years. 2 1 26 59 Above 20 Years. 16 1 53 16 3 10 25 10 76 4 11 79 1 24 5 3 70 47 1 Total at all Ages. 18 1 64 18 4 11 25 11 113 5 12 137 2 OCCUPATIONS. 18 1 5 14 76 4 1 4 OUDER IQ— continued 3. Dairyman, Milkseller _ _ _ Cheesemonger, Butterman Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ _ _ Baker - - _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Flax and Linen Manufacture Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer Muslin Embroiderer FEMALES. Total at all Ages 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Mauuf., Worker, Dealer Embroiderer - - 1 133 173 12 1 9 1 192 2 2 214 1 17 1 ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker Woollen Bonnet Maker _ _ _ Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress - _ _ Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick, Maker, Dealer 1 1 2 1 4 11 26 10 2 11 ORDER 19, l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - Tanner Currier - - - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. !3. Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer 1 2 2 1 4 11 28 13 5 13 10 ORDER HO. l.Oil and Colourman Japanner 2. Willow, Cane, Eush, Basket Worker, Dealer - Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - - - . 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _____ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 23 3 1 1 9 Under 20 Years. 15 18 4 16 2 12 4 5 Above 20 Years. 20 16 Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 3 5 7 9 447 207 20 3 23 1 3 146 13 4 1 10 301 194 16 2 13 25- 45- 3 12 10 13 1 4 1 5 2 2 18 109 136 3 1 49 65- 638 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SOOTLAI^D, .1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF AYR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDER ZO— continued. - 3 1 - 1 1 2 1 - 3 1 3 2 6 3 4. Stationer . - _ _ - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ - 1 1 - " 1 - - - ORDER 21. - 1 5 4 1 27 2 17 5 8 2 1 1 5 66 4 7 56 5 12 I.Coal Miner _ _ _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - - , Miner (branch not defined) .. _ _ - - - - - - - - - - \ 1 8 8 7 6 3 1 19 14 19 14 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - Gas Works Service - _ _ _ 4 1 - 4 1 - - - 2 2 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 7 2 1 1 1 5 1 6 3 2 1 7 7 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 10 2 1 1 2 2 13 1 16 10 10 3 1 1 2 2 15 1 18 10 3.Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - - - Limestone Burner Pavior - - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Koad Labourer - . _ _ _ Railway Contractor - - - Platelayer - _ - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - - - - - - - ■ - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5 5 - - _ 2 - 3 - - - 1 - - 1 1 e.Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - - - - - - - - 1 15 18 7 11 1 7 5 42 2 36 5 8 15 17 1 2 4 1 16 18 7 68 3 64 7 15 84 3 82 7 22 8.Iron Manufacture - - - Steel Manufacture - - - - Blacksmith _ _, _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 9. Coppersmith - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 13 5 12 4 - 14 21 35 lO.Tmsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - 1 8 4 2 1 7 1 1 1 9 12 4 1 21 4 1 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - Bath Maker - - - - - - - - ORDER 82. - 3 6 2 3 9 1 13 1 3 3 3 6 1 2 3 4 1 9 2 18 4 23 2 6 27 6 23 2 6 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufaoturur, Manager, Foreman (imdefined) Contractor (undefined) 53 3 43 20 1 33 3 42 - 1 19 1 8 1 18 2 16 6 21 1 6 2 1 47 3 21 3 1 63 9 14 2 264 22 10 8 162 17 4 6 35 2 1 3 47 3 23 4 1 524 60 29 19 571 53 52 4 20 2. General Labourer - - Eiig. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan , Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined - - Factory Labourer (unc efined) Machinist, Jlachine Worker (undefined) 5 8 145 37 1 4 85 17 4 4 60 20 1 24 1 1 3 61 16 3 29 15 2 27 5 2 3 1 1 ORDER 23. - 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 9 1 1 1 9 2 1 l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger Rag Gatherer, Dealer 2 1 1 1 - 1 - - ORDER 24. - 24 17 24 60 109 24 210 234 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c,, or of No Occupation - - - - 4441 283 4158 - - 283 429 1986 1206 538 ORDER 2S. 1371 29 298 1888 - - - 1917 1669 - 1917 1669 1. Scholars - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1898 1770 1898 1770 - 28 1407 1870 363 - - - " XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 639 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF ^DUMBARTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,038 1,615 821 968 1,897 868 173 3,474 3,906 7,380 Total - - 6,406 3,074 3,332 956 1,494 .624 596 1,677 844 216 CLASSES. - 2 37 13 59 30 6 39 108 147 I. Peoeessional 84 46 38 - 3 43 10 21 5 2 - - 5 8 23 20 6 5 57 62 II. Domestic 303 94 209 - 13 81 80 85 39 5 - 51 59 46 94 31 11 110 182 292 III. Commercial 14 12 2 - 4 8 1 1 - - ... - 4 2 7 20 18 6 6 51 57 IV. Agricultural 28 2 26 - - 2 1 7 15 3 - 118 709 890 1,690 744 115 827 3,439 4,266 V. Industrial 864 388 476 - 72 316 198 163 '96 20 1,038 1,440 9 4 11 25 29 2,487 69 2,556 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) I Productive - J 5,113 2,532 2,581 956 1,402 17t 306 1,400 690 185 OBDIBIIS. CLASS I. - 1 1 1 36 4 9 13 7 39 9 6 15 3 3 2 37 29 13 66 31 13 103 l.Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 3 81 46 3 35 - 3 43 1 9 2 19 5 2 5 8 23 20 6 5 57 62 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 303 94 209 13 81 80 85 39 5 - 8 43 29 30 17 29 33 61 8 23 3 8 37 73 61 121 98 194 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 2 12 1 11 1 1 - 4 1 7 1 1 - - - 4 2 7 16 4 16 2 6 6 45 6 51 6 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals^aud Fisheries CLASS V. 28 2 26 - - 2 1 7 15 3 - 2 7 9 4 81 80 1 103 119 12 165 208 5 48 83 1 3 12 6 88 89 19 319 422 25 407 511 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora^ tions 5 4 25 2 13 5 2 12 - 1 2 12 2 6 2 6 3 - ': 46 307 4 362 2 636 2 1 265 2 1 28 353 4 4 1,291 4 4 1,644 8 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 9 1 7 1 2 - - 7 1 2 - - - - 10 8 31 16 32 7 2 71 19 39 10 13 4 41 24 2 155 40 2 196 64 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 1 149 406 16 257 1 133 149 - 1 63 15 194 1 20 85 46 52 58 9 9 3 - 1 11 1 14 2 39 7 24 29 6 16 3 7 12 1 85 13 49 97 13 50 18. Dress - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 180 5 53 127 5 - 1 52 63 2 43 1 13 2 8 - 19 16 101 73 126 124 259 243 1 121 118 1 16 27 120 89 522 612 2 642 601 2 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Eefuse Matters - - - 4 75 39 4 36 - 6 33 1 16 13 3 7 - CLASS VL 1,038 1,440 9 4 11 25 29 9 2,478 69 78 2,478 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ _ - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 2,755 2,358 174 2,358 2,581 956 1,402 174 306 1,400 690 185 ♦ See Note at p. 73. 640 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Aliove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15 20- - 25- - 45- - 65- <»KDEK 1. - 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 - 1 1 3 3 2 4 4 2 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - : - - 9 1 5 2 1 2 1 14 5 2 14 5 2 2. Police- - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer OKDEU a. ] - 1 - - - 1 ~ - 1 - - 5 1 3 - 7 1 3 7 1 3 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 2. Navy Pensioner OKUEU 3. - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 3 1 5 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 6 2 1 1 1 .Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . - _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Tlieological Student - - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - — - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - - 7 2 4 4 2 - 7 6 6 6 13 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - - - . - 1 - 4 1 - 1 4 1 4 2 3. Physician, Surgeon Medical Student, Assistant - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 9 - 9 - - 1 3 3 2 - 1 5 4 7 2 1 6 13 1 19 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 36 2 1 19 1 17 1 1 : 3 16 1 5 1 11 1 1 " - 21 1 - - 21 1 1 21 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - Student 1 25 25 1 - 25 1 - - - 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 4 1 3 2 5 2 2 4 1 7.Painter (Artist) Sculptor - - - Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master - - Photographer - - Actor, Actress - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - ORBEK 4. 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 - - 1 1 1 2 2 - - - - 3 1 1 1 6 1 7 11 2 2 1 4 12 3 1 5 1 3 1 1 12 34 5 5 1 15 35 5 5 2 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 265 1 94 171 13 81 79 1 69 20 3 - - - - - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman - - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - - - OUItER r,. 1 4 31 1 31 - - 2 13 1 1 2 16 2 8 25 2 4 10 4 1 1 2 18 2 2 2 33 6 5 1 6 30 6 5 1 6 63 l.Brol;er, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant - - _ . _ Commercial Traveller - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2 1 1 - 1 1 - - _ 3 _ 5 1 3 6 9 2. Bank Service - - - - - - 1 1 2 4 - 1 7 8 3. Life, House, Ship, &o., Insurance Service ORDEK 6. - - - - - - - 1 i 5 11 1 - 6 17 22 l.Other Railway Officials and Servants - - - - - - - - - e 9 22 13 1 2 6 1 46 1 52 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 641 OCCUPATIOiTS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTAEY BURGH OF DUMBARTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. A-bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- _ 42 9 1 10 12 1 1 1 16 1 2 1 8 1 1 5 2 1 1 3 9 1 52 1 1 34 1 3 3 1 13 1 1 43 1 3 4 1 65 ORDEK 6— continued. 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Sliip, Tug Owner, &c. _ _ _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) _ _ - Pilot Service ______ Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) OBaSB 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier . _ _ _ _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - _ _ - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - ORDEK 8. 1. Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Builiff - Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ _ _ ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian — — - Bookbinder - - - Printer - - _ _ _ _ 2. Lithogi-apher, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker - - Millwright - _____ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ 2.T00I Maker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Saw Maker - _ - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. 1. Builder - _ _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ Bricklayer - - _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ _ Plasterer _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labours? - - Plumber, Gasiitter - - _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- - _ _ French Polisher - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ - _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3.Wood Carver ____-- Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker __---- Cartwright- - - _ _ _ 2.Sadd]er, Harness, Whip Maker - _ - 7 5 6 5 1 - 2 2 4 3 1 - - - - 4 2 6 1 11 1 4 2 8 2 4 1 i 1 ~6 3 29 2 1 1 9 3 35 2 1 1 9 28 2 26 - - 2 1 7 15 3 - - - - 1 1 2 2 - - 1 1 4 1 1 4 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 4 1 3 1 7 1 2 3 1 1 1 4 5 1 12 1 6 2 16 1 3 1 1 - 3 1 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 - - 7 6 53 20 3 6 60 36 1 16 76 70 1 2 9 1 19 15 1 2 1 1 1 t 5 60 20 3 32 1 155 122 1 3 5 37 1 215 142 1 3 8 3 1 2 1 1 ~ : 2 1 1 - : - _ 2 1 2 4 28 10 4 3 1 18 14 1 1 46 15 10 4 4 4 8 25 3 1 73 3 30 13 5 9 1 11 64 7 1 39 2 7 6 6 1 1 2 9 6 2 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 30 11 4 3 1 20 18 1 1 1 163 6 55 29 16 15 6 21 89 16 3 1 1 1 193 6 66 33 16 18 7 41 107 17 3 1 1 1 25 13 12 - 1 12 6 6 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 2 1 - » - - . _ _ - - 4: K 642 rV.^OCCtJPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 18»1. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITAHTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BTJEGH OF DUMBARTOIT AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES, OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. I 5 In. 5 Under Above Total 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all Years. Years. Ages. rotal It all Ages. Jnder 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 31 1 6 1 4 4 28 1 78 1 57 9 4 31 02 1 50 1 79 1 2 2 27 84 98 1 89 3 3 69 46 09 89 2 1 18 3 16 9 159 84 58 13 4 35 335 473 366 7 6 104 494 557 424 20 10 139 OKDER 13. l.Ship Builder - _ _ _ - Ship Builder's Labourer - - Sliipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore)- - Boat, Barge Builder - _ - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - OKDEB 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - - - ORDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist - ORDER 16. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - _ - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coilee, Eating House Keeper _ - - 2.Brewer _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican CeUarman ------- 3.Dairyinan, Milkseller - - - - - Butciher, Meat Salesman - - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ — — - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - MiUer (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) _ - _ Baker _---_-- Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - - - ORDER 17. l.WooUen Cloth Manufacture _ _ - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk Dyer, Printer _ - - - - 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer- 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Eug Manufacture - - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Mauuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Tailor ------- Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - g Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - _ - . ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer 2.Skinner, Furrier ------ Tanner ___--__ Currier ------- S.Brush and Broom Maker - - - _ 9 7 2 - - 7 2 « _ - - 4 - 2 2 - 4 4 8 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - 2 - - - 2 2 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 6 12 10 5 2 2 4 1 8 1 9 1 9 1 5 11 3 1 1 16 2 21 1 2 8 3 5 5 1 3 1 2 8 1 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 16 14 1 1 1 3 22 3 15 23 3 8 3 27 1 5 39 1 1 1 4 23 4 15 30 3 9 3 43 1 5 53 62 1 8 21 3 2 2 6 8 6 30 5 2 1 1 7 62 1 8 16 3 2 2 4 7 6 23 1 - 1 5 2 1 1 6 3 1 2 2 12 14 1 7 7 2 1 i 3 7 41 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 3 7 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 10 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 7 9 1 1 1 2 5 3 1 1 4 5 1 13 4 1 2 3 1 1 10 18 4 1 1 2 7 1 1 15 1 81 8 360 1 4 1 11 5 13 7 1 1 241 1 1 3 9 1 _ 2 119 1 3 8 6 4 6 1 - 62 1 1 1 179 1 2 9 1 80 2 3 1 35 1 3 6 2 4 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 - 1 9 2 2 6 5 1 1 22 14 2 11 1 16 1 1 2 10 2 3 40 1 37 4 3 60 1 37 6 11 153 11 1 1 3 6 41 3 1 1 1 5 112 8 2 - 1 6 41 2 1 1 1 4 57 2 1 40 2 9 4 6 2 - - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 — - 3 1 2 3 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 1 : - - - - V - - - - XV.— OOCUPATIONS OP THE PEOTLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 643 OCCUPATIONS OF THE I]N~ilABiTANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUEGH OP DTJMBAETON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. ■ MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 1 45- 1 1 3 65- - - 1 2 1 15 1 1 1 4 1 2 13 1 1 5 1 1 4 35 2 2 1 4 1 4 36 2 2 1 4 1 ORDER %0. 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer - _ _ _ - - Lath, Wooden Pence, Hurdle Maker - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4. Paper Manxd'actirre _ _ - - - Stationer ------- Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ _ - - ORDGR m. I.Coal Miner _ - _ - _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ - _ - Gas Works Service - - - - - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - _ - Stone Merchant, Cotter, Dresser - - - Slate Quarrier _ - - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Labourer - - - Eailway Contractor - - - Platelayer - _ - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy 4.Earthenware, China, GlasB Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - 7.Groldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - - - Blacksmith ------ Nan Manufacture - - Ironmonger, Hardware Deater, Merchant - 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufactitre, Brazier - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker- OUDER «9. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker __- — — - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ - Manufacturer, Manager, foreman (undefiiied). Contractor (undefined) - - - _ 2.Gen6ral Labourer - - - - _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not BiaH. or Mar.] Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - — -. Machinist, Machine Worker (tmaeflned) -i ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Seavenger ------- ORDER 31. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - . - ORDER 9S. l.Soholais - - ~ " i. ■" Children of No Stated Occupation 1 4 - 1 4 - - - 2 - 1 5 5 1 2 5 1 40 35 2 6 3 14 1 3 72 2 24 1 1 1 7 1 13 1 3 2 7 2 1 2 1 1 113 80 1 4 6 3 32 5 1 3 1 1 2 2 59 2 30 2 2 9 2 2 1 1 6 3 2 1 1 1 45 _ 40 3 6 5 19 >1 11 3 13 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 250 4 137 4 7 1 14 6 54 2 1 12 3 13 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 295 4 177 4 10 1 20 11 73 2 3 1 - 3 1 - - - 1 - - 8 2 6 50 1 17 4 1 106 2 10 4 2 2 4 1 3 196 6 23 5 3 1 1 1 93 5 13 4 1 21 1 2 2 58 1 19 10 1 2 5 3 4 416 14 48 15 5 2 5 3 4 474 15 67 25 6 21 4 7 1 3 37 2 8 2 3 24 2 13 2 7 1 13 - 1 1 4 7 1 3 20 2 7 1 8 4 1 3 5 2 4 1 - _ _ : ~ . 1 1 : : 1 1 1 1 : - - - - - 306 1400 690 185 . 9 i 11 25 29 9 69 78 2755 174 2581 - - 174 11 L027 1223 217 - - - 1234 1244 - 1234 ia44 1160 1198 1160 1198 - 7 949 1153 249 - 644 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BURGH OF *DUMFRIES AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 1,114 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,862 887 742 1,864 1,034 312 3,863 3,952 7,816 Total - - - - - 9,277 3,971 5,306 1,123 1,835 1,013 913 2,377 1,448 568 t)IiA8SE8. - 5 115 67 186 77 16 120 346 466 I. Pbopessional 139 69 70 - - 69 23 31 13 3 - 4 8 19 60 40 11 12 130 142 II. Domestic. 950 339 611 - 29 310 223 259 98 31 - 56 80 94 217 89 13 136 413 549 III. Commercial - - - 19 15 4 - 10 5 - 3 - 1 - 4 86 33 68 62 16 40 179 219 IV. AGRICnLTUEAL 134 11 123 - - 11 13 57 46 7 - 97 634 523 1,316 728 161 731 2,728 3,549 V. Industrial - - - 1,491 480 1,011 - 63 417 298 413 234 66 1,114 1,696 14 6 17 38 95 2,824 156 2,980 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 I Productive - J 6,544 3,057 3,487 1,123 1,733 201 356 1,614 1,057 460 ORDERS. CLASS L - 2 3 10 105 11 56 55 18 113 18 17 42 4 1 11 12 108 88 36 222 100 36 330 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS IL 3 136 69 3 67 - - 69 23 2 29 1 12 3 4 8 19 60 40 11 12 130 142 4.Domestic OfBcers or Services CLASS III. 960 339 611 29 310 223 259 98 31 - 1 55 32 48 36 58 91 126 23 66 7 6 33 103 157 266 190 359 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - _ CLASS IV. 7 12 6 10 2 2 - 10 6 - 2 1 - 1 - 4 31 5 21 12 38 30 46 16 11 6 35 5 116 63 151 68 7. Agriculture _ _ - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 134 11 123 - - 11 13 67 46 7 - 6 2 10 23 26 127 13 24 120 31 62 252 15 17 107 5 3 20 29 28 137 64 96 499 93 124 636 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Machinos and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - - 6 6 3 2 6 - - 3 1 1 1 4 1 - 4 3 17 13 18 6 34 8 16 1 1 6 21 16 73 1 15 94 1 31 12.Carriages and Harness 13. Ships aud Boats - 14. Chemicals aud Compounds - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - : 9 39 1 110 161 1 86 84 6 196 178 1 111 70 19 14 1 119 200 8 412 346 9 531 546 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Toxtile Fabrics - - _ 1 167 694 21 286 1 146 408 - 5 42 16 244 9 174 1 47 178 69 50 21 6 - 14 1 52 6 8 69 5 6 192 32 28 135 17 26 41 3 9 66 7 8 427 57 69 493 64 77 18. Dress - - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 494 3 2 147 2 347 1 2 - 14 1 133 1 92 157 1 76 1 1 23 - 4 5 47 42 1 45 65 1 108 192 7 63 141 7 12 29 1 51 47 1 228 417 16 279 464 17 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 10 105 3 21 10 84 3 - 1 20 2 20 2 24 1 5 26 2 1 14 1,1U 1,696 14 6 17 38 96 14 2,810 156 170 2,810 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25.Scholai-s and Children of No Stated Occupation - 3,688 2,866 201 2,856 3,487 1,123 1,733 201 356 1,614 1,057 460 See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 645 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH^OF DUMFEIES AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 2n- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years . Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 5 5 4 5 2 19 11 1 19 3 1 1 5 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 29 20 4 26 5 1 3 34 27 4 26 5 1 3 OUnEBjI. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - 2.Police ------- Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OSDEB 3. 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ - - Army Pensioner - - ^ - - ORDER 3. l.Estahlished Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant 2. Advocate - - - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student -____- Law Clerk _ _ _ S.Physician, Surgeon - - Dentist - . _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - _ _ Midwife --.-_-__ Nurse (not Domestic Sen'ant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Pi-ofessor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Reporter, Shorthand Writer- _ _ _ Student - _ _ _ _ . _ Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ _ _ Engraver (Artist) - - - Sculptor - _ _ Architect ----___ Musician, Music Master - _ _ _ Photographer - - _ _ Actor, Actress - - _ 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - _ _ College, Club, Service - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman ---___ Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ Hospital and Institution Service - ORDER 5. ..Merchant - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accoimtant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper .Bank Service - - .Life, House, Ship, &o.. Insurance Service 2 1 2 1 - - - 2 1 - - - - _ 1 2 9 6 3 7 7 1 - 1 5 16 14 1 5 16 14 - - - - - - - - - : 1 1 1 19 3 3 9 1 61 1 3 5 1 17 1 1 3 13 1 5 2 6 2 6 2 2 1 3 4 4 1 15 1 12 8 5 16 5 3 1 3 1 1 6 9 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 10 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 6 2 1 19 4 3 9 1 61 1 4 6 8 6 6 2 3 5 7 2 31 1 29 15 7 3 33 6 1 3 6 5 2 1 2 2 10 19 4 3 8 6 6 2 3 5 7 2 31 1 48 15 11 6 42 6 1 4 67 5 2 1 2 3 14 19 4 9 2 9 40 18 1 69 2 2 2 1 14 53 1 1 2 9 26 18 1 6 2 1 1 1 - - 14 53 1 1 13 4 5 1 3 11 12 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 - 4 5 3 6 5 6 2 14 25 5 9 1 6 7 19 3 1 3 1 6 1 7 1 1 1 5 3 4 28 56 15 2 12 2 16 33 69 19 2 12 2 15 825 1 1 1 6 33 72 12 326 10 3 499 1 1 1 5 33 62 9 - 28 1 298 9 3 214 1 6 3 222 1 14 18 4 48 1 4 12 31 2 15 1 7 8 - 1 1 24 7 2 4 21 7 2 1 13 2 1 18 42 9 5 2 3 2 2 3 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 24 7 3 19 5 3 1 26 72 20 8 3 19 5 4 1 27 96 27 2 8 a 7 5 ^ - _ 5 - 2 - - u% Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPT.E OF SCOTLAND, ISSt. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF DUMFHIES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrg. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 3 50 2 1 6 1 6 2 1 31 5 4 1 17 7 14 3 2 5 8 3 3 30 1 15 33 3 6 25 1 1 1 10 3 33 2 1 2 12 4 2 1 9 1 6 2 1 81 2 14 8 5 57 1 25 84 8 1 9 44 14 9 5 66 1 26 90 10 1 10 125 2 ORnER G. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. , Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carter, Carrier, Vanman - - 3. Seamim (Merchant Service) - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 6. Messenger, Porter. Watchm. (not GovemmeDt Telegraph, Telephone Service (not Government ORDER 7. l.Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Seivant Shepherd --_-__- Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - _ _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Fisherman, Fisherwomaai - - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder _ _ _ _ _ Printer ------- ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ MUlwright ' - - _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ - - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Cutler ------- 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - e.Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fisliing Rod, Tackle Maker - ORDER 11. 1. Builder ___-_-- Carpenter, Joiner _ - - _ _ Bricklayer ______ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - _ - Plumber, Gasfltter _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - _ _ French Polisher ______ Furniture Broker, Dealer Locksmith Bellhanger _ _ _ S.Carver and Gilder - - - Animal, Bird, &o.. Preserver, Stuffer - 1 11 10 1 1 10 - - 1 - 1 - 2 1 1 12 2 7 10 8 S 1 4 5 5 10 1 2 3 12 5 3 18 5 2 9 9 6 3 2 14 2 8 11 8 42 12 2 6 27 IP 8 56 14 2 6 35 30 103 10 21 6 5 97 10 16 - - 6 5 11 2 44 2 11 35 8 3 7 - - 5 11 1 5 13 3 6 1 2 2 8 4 2 3 1 1 5 7 35 4 11 2 2 2 7 40 4 11 2 2 2 - _ _ - - - - - - 6 4 3 16 2 1 10 6 4 21 4 1 10 3 2 4 3 22 15 6 43 19 9 66 2 3 1 2 1 1 - - 1 2 1 1 - - 1 1 2 10 2 2 8 2 1 2 10 1 2 8 4 1 19 5 3 4 1 8 3 3 1 5 6 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 10 1 3 2 8 2 6 8 36 6 5 5 1 19 1 4 4 1 1 5 10 46 7 8 7 1 27 1 4 6 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 33 15 5 6 17 29 20 1 1 24 4 25 4 14 8 7 23 10 1 7 58 5 61 16 13 17 2 16 44 17 5 1 1 1 29 21 6 11 2 2 4 10 17 1 2 1 4 2 34 16 6 7 18 32 22 1 1 8 115 10 99 25 42 28 4 28 78 48 6 2 2; 2 2 8 149 10 115 25 48 35 4 46 110 70 7 2 3 2 2 1 3 2 - 1 3 2 - - - - 1 i 1 1 XV.— OCCUPATIOKS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAM), 1881. m OCCUPATIONS OF THE mHABITAETS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUEGH OF DUMFEIES AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES; FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- L5- S JO- i 25- 1-5- I 35- 1 Jnder 20 fears. ibove 20 fears. Total ataU Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. ibove Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 35- - 2 2 12 3 2 10 8 20 2 2 10 4 12 4 1 14 3 4 38 2 2 31 52 5 2 35 OBDEB 13. l.Coaolimaker ___--- Wheelwright -__--- Cartwright- ------ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - OKDEB 13. l.SMpwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - ORBEB 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ - - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - OBDEK 15. l.Tohaoco Manufacturer, Tohaoconist Tobacco-Plpe, Snuff-Box, Maker - - - ORDER 16. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ _ - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - - Coffee, Eating House Keeper - - - 2. Maltster ------- Brewer - - . _ - - _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Puhlician - - - Cellarman __---_ 3. Dairyman Milkseller _ _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman - - _ Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ - _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ - _ - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ - _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer . _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer. - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Db. ORDER U. I.W00I Dealer, Broker - _ _ _ Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture _ - - _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - - _ Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Bope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef). Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - . . _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ - _ Hosiery Manufacture - - - - _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - _ Clog Maker -___-. Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ _ _ - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 10. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - _ - Gut Manufacture _ - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 3 13 6 6 2 1 - 16 13 2 29 2 1 _ 1 - - - - _ 1 - - - 1 1 4 2 1 - 1 5 3 5 .4 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 i 1 2 1 2 10 7 3 2 25 4 1 51 4 1 4 2 18 1 2 2 19 13 1 23 12 1 1 4 27 1 35 2 2 5 7 2 40 8 2 45 2 10 1 3 15 1 2 12 1 3 1 6 6 19 3 3 25 1 2 2 5 2 1 2 4 1 3 11 7 3 2 29 5 1 63 4 24 1 2 2 7 48 4 7 67 4 5 7 15 10 80 24 6 97 2 24 1 2 2 8 51 4 7 78 4 5 14 18 12 109 29 7 150 6 10 36 6 12 9 3 9 7 21 6 48 1 2 1 1 2 9 5 10 35 6 10 8 2 9 5 12 6 43 - 1 4 1 2 1 2 5 6 1 2 1 5 1 8 2 5 4 1 5 1 4 16 6 20 3 3 3 1 3 2 6 4 18 3 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 - 35 3 1 120 6 1 1 2 32 2 64 13 1 14 3 120 14 4 1 6 30 1 52 5 2 10 8 1 1 1 3 156 5 1 1 5 33 6 234 33 6 2 11 54 6 389 38 7 3 16 87 672 5 1 1 3 8 4 281 3 2 391 2 1 1 3 6 4 - 41 1 240 3 1 167 2 1 4 172 1 2 1 2 46 1 1 2 6 - 2 4 4 2 1 1 2 29 6 4 6 6 1 25 14 1 8 6 4 1 3 66 1 36 3 62 15 3 3 3 39 30 1 53 3 4 2 2 11 8 16 3 1 4 33 10 6 7 6 9 141 1 88 5 139 26 12 6 13 174 1 98 5 145 33 18 6 1 2 12 371 79 26 3 1 122 10 11 1 2 10 249 69 15 2 - 11 3 1 9 111 10 s 1 2 84 4 2 6 123 19 8 1 1 2 35 31 5 1 1 7 15 - - I 1 2 2; 3 1 - 1 6 - 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 - - 1 - - - 648 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF DUMFRIES AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 17 1 10 5 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 25 6 17 26 7 21 OB»£U 19— continued. 2.Skinner, Furrier ------ Tanner - _ _ _ - _ Currier _____-- OKDER 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacture, Dealer 2.WilIow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Cliafl' Cutter, Dealer - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Tamer ------ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Stationer ------- Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - ORDEB 21. 1. Coal Miner __-_-_ Miner (branch not defined) - - - _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - - _ _ Gas Works Seri'ice _ - _ - _ 3. Stone Quarrier - _ - - _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser _ - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ _ _ _ _ Road Labourer _ _ _ _ Platelayer _ _____ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - _ 4.Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service ----- 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - Gold, Sdver Burnisher, Polisher - - - 8. Iron Manufacture _ - - - - Blacksmith - _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _ - - _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker _ - - _ OKDEB 3«. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ _ - Contractor (undefined) - - 2. General Labourer _ - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman not Hail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) ORDER S3. l.Town Drainage Service - - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger, - -_--__ Bag Gatherer, Dealer ORDER 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ _ 2 1 1 - - 1 _ - 1 - - - 1 1 2 i 2 1 I 2 i 1 1 3 3 11 O 3 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 10 2 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 i 1 12 1 8 25 6 3 8 1 3 2 1 12 1 8 26 6 5 9 1 5 3 2 - - 2 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 14 16 7 2 1 2 i 2 1 3 1 6 16 3 7 2 1 7 1 1 1 2 i 6 3 2 4 3 4 19 32 1 8 8 1 i 3 4 1 4 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 13 11 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 16 16 7 2 1 1 15 6 7 3 2 8 7 10 9 8 5 1 7 40 59 4 14 16 4 1 2 1 15 6 8 3 2 8 7 13 9 8 5 1 7 45 75 4 30 23 6 1 3 5 1 1 — 3 5 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 5 31 2 i 1 5 43 1 1 8 1 12 1 161 8 1 10 1 14 108 3 3 2 3 25 1 3 2 5 34 3 22 3 34 1 337 13 6 2 25 5 39 1 371 13 8 2 64 2 32 7 17 1 3 47 1 29 7 - 1 16 1 3 17 1 1 1 15 8 1 9 V2 5 6 8 2f 108( - 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 6 5 6 6 5 6 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 - - 14 6 17 38 95 14 156 170 3688 201 3487 - 201 356 1614 1057 460 n55( i 14( ) - ) - _ _ - _ 1584 1226 - 1584 1226 ORDER 2S. 1. Scholars - - _ - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1603 1253 1603 1253 - 37 1086 1566 167 - - - - - i' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THETEDPLE OE SCOTLANH, 18817 6i9 SUMMAItY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF * DUNDEE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 fears. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 9,478 L5841 S,684 5,116 14869 7,720 1,692 32,003 29,397 61,400 TOTAJC - _ _ - 78,839 33,559 45,280 9,272 16092 8,195 8,167 22623 11639 2,851 CLASSES. . - 70 402 201 572 282 50 472. 1,105 1,577 I. Professional - - 834 431 403 - 34 397 95 203 80 26 - 6 44 59 176 119 52 50 406 456 II. BOMESTIO _ _ _ 2,651 644 2,007 - 84 560 586 836 492 93 - 889 683 789 2,355 1,058 182 1,072 4,384 5,456 III. COMMERCIAI,- 167 95 72 - 58 37 31 34 6 1 - 3 33 42 135 94 35 36 306 342 IV. Ageioultdkal 27 4 23 - 1 3 - 10 8 5 - 2,001 5,374 3,972 11460 5,900 995 7,375 22,327 29,702 V. Industeial - - - 27,938 9,048 18,890 - 2,420 6,628 5,620 9,425 3,471 374 9,478 13372 148 53 171 267 378 22,998 869 23,867 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 t Pkoddoiive - i 47,222 23,337 23,885 9,272 13495 570 1,836 12115 7,582 2,353 OBDEBS. CLASS I. - 20 60 47 2 353 76 7 118 183 54 335 81 56 145 9 6 35 67 2 403 349 123 633 416 125 1,036 l.Govemment _ _ - 2.Army and Navy - - - 3 Professional Occupations CLASS II. 14 820 2 429 12 _ 391 - 34 2 395 2 93 9 194 1 79 26 6 44 59 176 119 52 50 406 456 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 2,651 644 2,007 84 560 686 836 492 9S - 88 301 423 260 338 451 723 1,632 202 856 46 136 511 561 1,309 3,075 1,820 3,636 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 89 73 24 71 65 7 - 3 55 21 16 29 2 31 8 5 1 1 - 2 1 20 13 25 17 90 45 66 28 29 6 22 14 210 96 232 110 7.Agrioulture _ _ _ 8. About Animals and fisheries CLASS V. 26 1 4 22 1 - 1 3 -' 9 1 8 5 "■ 34 39 45 119 334 460 73 385 563 172 1,009 1,641 69 318 669 16 52 128 153 373 505 320 1,764 3,001 473 2,137 3,506 9.Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 32 27 65 15 9 10 17 18 55 - 7 4 1 8 5 9 11 6 10 2 7 30 4 6 12 3 \ 4 12 8 35 123 18 28 137 15 56 394 31 28 169 7 6 21 39 135 26 118 721 53 157 866 79 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - 14.Chemicals and Compounds - 1 - 1 _ - \ - -- 1 - - 4 112 1,341 8 496 2,315 9 425 1,165 33 1,149 2,856 18 464 1,801 4 84 305 12 608 3,656 64 2,122 6,127 76 2,730 9,783 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 44 974 24,241 8 92 8,247 36 882 15,994 _ 4 12 2,279 4 80 5,968 8 97 5,001 23 385 8,032 5 337 2,730 63 231 - 42 2 12 252 30 57 256 37 59 707 88 278 447 58 124 90 9 29 294 32 69 1,500 192 490 1,794 224 559 IS.Dress- - - - _ 19.AnimaI Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 1,819 17 41 436 6 7 1,384 11 34 - 59 2 3 376 4 4 363 2 5 689 5 17 278 4 10 54 2 - 50 295 1 342 776 9 310 503 7 1,306 1,683 57 595 1,117 26 72 177 2 392 1,071 10 2,283 3,480 92 2,675 4,551 102 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters _ - - CLASS VI. 31 633 13 4 212 3 27 421 10 - 1 48 3 164 3 1 114 2 13 219 3 7 74 4 6 14 1 9,478 13372 148 53 171 267 378 148 22,850 669 1,017 22,850 24.Without Specified Oocnpa- tions - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 24,455 22,767 570 22,767 23,885 9,272 13495 570 1,835 12116 7,582 2,363 4 N * See Note at p. 73. 650 X\r.— OCCJUPAHONS' OF THE PEOPLE OF' SCOTLAND, I8S1. OCCUPATIONS OF THE mHAEITAlSTTS OF THE BAELIAMENTAE¥ BUEGH OF DUNDEE AT DIFFEEEIS'T AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ] 5- !0- 25- 46- 66- Jnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yre. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- 4 16 13 31 3 34 15 2 22 1 2 1 24 16 5 11 24 3 18 3 3 30 18 6 3 2 1 2 3 1 17 47 3 78 34 11 165 47 11 3 95 81 11 163 47 11 3 OBDEU 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Oflicer _ _ _ _ _ 2.Police ------- Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDEK a. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Corami.ssioned OflScer Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, B.N. - _ _ _ - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner ------ ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - - - Free Church Minister - - - - - United Presbyterian Minister - _ - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Eomau Catholic Priest _ . - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student - - . _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate ------- Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - _ - Law Student - - - Law Clerk ------- 3.Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist ------- Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife ___-_-- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - Subordinate Medical Service _ - _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Lcotr., Tutor, Governess School Service & other connect, with teaching 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ - Student - - - . _ - _ Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits - - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &0. - e.Civil Engineer - . - - _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - _ 7. Painter (Artist) ------ Engraver (Artist) - _ - - - Sculptor ------- Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student - _ - _ Photographer - - - Actor, Actress - - - - Ai't, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - 4 1 4 5 1 1 3 4 5 - - 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 - - - 1 1 1 6 6 4 19 1 20 1 3 1 1 3 40 2 1 8 4 2 1 1 1 8 7 63 3 27 1 13 1 9 7 63 3 28 1 13 - - - - - - - - - - - 6 1 16 6 1 2 17 2 1 1 39 5 6 41 1 214 6 1 1 2 15 6 1 7 6 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 4 27 1 3 4 21 8 3 11 2 2 i 4 7 1 3 13 14 7 8 11 10 8 1 6 1 16 29 20 "8 45 19 3 10 4 2 14 10 1 7 11 34 16 2 4 2 4 8 3 3 1 7 2 17 13 6 8 1 8 10 5 6 1 1 3 2 1 4 3 18 5 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 4 6 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 45 6 6 66 1 214 6 1 1 2 15 V2 (1 17 8 19 24 12 11 16 20 12 6 29 1 34 4 62 35 14 4 4 74 38 9 16 8 11 1 2 19 2 11 2 13 18 58 28 4 7 6 19 24 12 11 15 20 12 6 30 1 34 5 107 35 20 10 4 130 38 9 16 9 225 1 2 25 3 11 3 15 33 70 2 37 21 7 14 5 13 4 26 72 270 60 6 292 4 33 19 24 2 1 102 3 284 1 6 11 21 5 13 26 71 168 47 6 8 3 27 8 3 2 - 14 2 18 1 88 3 284 1 6 _ 9 3 1 55 15 8 1 10 3 3 11 1 9 18 91 31 2 2 16 5 3 2 2 1 2 11 37 21 1 i 1 6 16 1 1 ' - 1 3 2 7 14 i 15 3 12 12 2 28 2 41 62 10 1 40 6 22 70 5 4 4 2 6 34 1 4 1 7 15 7 17 3 81 178 18 9 73 9 88 193 25 9 90 12 ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - _ _ _ College, Club Service - - - 2048 3 40 626 6 1422 3 34 - 84 542 6 536 21 642 11 217 2 2 28 1 XV=— OOCUPATIOHS OF THE PEOPLi: GF SCOTLAOT), 18S1. 651 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TAORMAMENTAET :BUEGH OF DTINDEE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yi-g. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years: 3 87 398 Aliove 20 Years; 23 1 95 289 j415 1 2 - -1 16 25 33 54 278 81 15 13 41 9 192 7 40 ;40 16 2 4 (93 24 2 1 152 11 2 122 2 Total at all OCCUPATIONS. FEMAIBS. Total at all Ages.' Under 20 Years. 18 15 97 4 4 223 4 3 20ii 3 49 52 485 16 359 3 17 14 49 106 40 28 4 142 772 4 90 OKDER 4 — continued. 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - Charwoman - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OBDEB 5. 49 106 40 29 4 145 1257 4 5 85 111 59 16 381 12 63 950 28 10 11 730 34 11 2 258 26 -362 3 13 2 5 150 3 8 4 30 117 59 17 12 68 1011 31 10 11 787 36 11 2 265 26 8 721 13 5 6 167 8 l.Moroliaut ------- Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - Anctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller ~ - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - Officer of Commercial Company, &,c. - 50 4 33 414 69 Ahove 20 Years, Un. 5 Yrs. 60 4 33 409 62 49 2. Banker - Bank Service 3.Life, House, Ship, &c,, Insurance Service OJIDEB 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Eailway Guard - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Eailway Officials and Servants 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Xeeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ - Tramway Companies Service - - 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - Pilot Service - - - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - - - K 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBDEB T. l.Farmer, Grazier - - - - - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ------ 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OBDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer - Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom Veterinary Surgeon, Fan-ier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - - - - ■ ~ Dog, -Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - — - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - -Knacker, &c. — — — — 67 16- 20- 1 - 19 13 26- 45- 85- 15 1 6 138 23 28 3 23 207 10 4 63 65 10 652 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF DUNDEE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ;at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 9 3 18 1 3 9 14 86 2 3 5 8 3 57 5 36 2 14 106 4 4 6 26 2 4 25 1 1 7 3 6 18 17 104 2 4 8 77 4 24 194 4 5 12 95 4 41 298 6 9 20 ORDEB 9, 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - _ - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder ______ Printer _______ Paper Ruler ______ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OUHEB 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker - - - - Millwright" ______ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - _ _ _ _ Cutler _____ File Maker _ _ _ Saw Maker ______ Domestic Implement Maker _ _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith _ _ - _ _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer _ 7.Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - - - 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - _ ORDEB 11. l.Builder _______ Carpenter, Joiner _ - _ Bricklayer ______ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - _ - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ _ _ _ Plasterer - _ _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher . - _ - Furniture Broker, Dealer _ - - - Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker 3. Wood Carver ______ Carver and Gilder _____ Dealer in Works of Art _ - _ _ Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Animal, Bird, &o.. Preserver, Stuffer _ Artificial Flower Maker _ _ _ _ OBDER 12. l.Coachmaker ______ Wheelwright -_--__ Cartwright _______ Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker _ _ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - _ _ 6 1 18 2 4 1 11 2 2 6 1 7 2 1 - 4 1 2 7 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 3 1 - - 3 1 10 2 16 5 1 1 43 5 131 27 102 23 1 1 1 46 8 178 26 102 1 1 17 2 1 3 151 15 386 102 294 3 2 1 1 33 1 4 1 3 8 3 1 52 10 103 24 101 1 2 4 15 2 1 2 1 10 5 13 1 15 1 4 1 1 1 46 6 141 29 lis 28 1 2 1 1 259 38 680 153 512 4 5 1 6 1 69 3 4 4 4 12 6 2 1 305 44 821 182 630 4 5 1 6 1 97 4 6 5 4 12 7 2 1 1 23 2 1 9 1 14 2 1 - i 5 6 6 1 1 2 1 1 - - 8 5 7 7 10 i 2 1 1 129 4 43 14 12 16 59 102 56 13 5 1 3 1 2 1 120 5 113 27 33 27 3 53 81 67 17 1 3 ! 6 6 18 452 15 364 165 58 56 15 84 213 131 17 11 10 3 4 10 12 2 1 18 196 5 130 100 33 16 11 19 71 57 1 6 1 4 1 5 46 1 34 6 9 3 1 3 13 6 1 137 4 48 14 12 16 66 109 66 17 7 1 1 4 1 2 42 814 26 641 298 133 102 30 159 378 261 35 18 13 5 4 11 22 7 1 1 42 951 30 689 312 145 118 30 225 487 327 52 18 20 6 5 11 26 8 3 1 1 1 27 9 23 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 20 8 22 2 1 1 - 1 1 6 1 1 1 7 2 10 8 9 2 1 3 8 1 3 - 2 1 1 17 3 1 14 11 2 3 12 31 4 4 1 16 15 1 3 9 2 2 2 19 4 1 15 59 7 12 1 39 78 7 16 2 54 - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 653 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF DUNDEE AT DIFFEKENT AGES. -^ MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 yrs 5- 1 5- 20- Under Above Total 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all Years. Years. Ages. rotal Under Above Un. it all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 15- 35- ; - 4 2 2 1 3 B3 73 11 14 13 35 18 E 2 1 S J 13 ; 160 63 103 25 3 ! 16 i 24 24 14 98 5 1 8 19 1 4 9 3 4 67 13 15 19 2 3 16 258 95 245 41 5 27 ■ 50 325 108 260 60 7 30 66 OBDEK 13. l.Ship Builder ------ Ship Builder's Labourer - - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder _ - - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - Sail Maker- ------ OBDER 14. Link, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist- _ _ - - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - Drysalter ------- OBDEB 1^. l.Tobacoo Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 2. Maltster ------- Brewer _--___ DistUler, Rectifier _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman ------- S.DairymaTi, MUkseller - - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Curer, Dealer - - - _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Fish Curer ------- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - - _ Baker _-_-_-_ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - _ - _ Sugar Refiner -_-__- Grocer, Tea, Cofiee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - OBDEB 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - _ _ _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. - 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - Silk Dyer, Printer - - _ _ Crape, Gauze Manufacture - - - - Silk Merchant, Dealer _ _ - _ 3. Cotton Manufacture - . - _ Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Sheeting Manufacture - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 18 1 - 1 5 28 - 2 5 1 1 - 26 1 48 3 1 1 74 3 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - 3 1 2 6 2 21 7 12 14 4 4 6 7 41 23 46 30 31 13 7 1 24 12 - 4 3 1 6 2 16 7 2 3 2 107 7 1 25 14 2 5 2 11 1 2 38 15 105 28 4 1 2 1 2 4 21 - 1 4 - 2 - 6 - 9 - 1 - 1 - 33 - 1 - 63 - 1 2 13 10 6 54 3 174 1 19 2 211 1 2 1 9 - 3 3 22 1 - 3 21 - 1 28 149 7 21 7 42 2 - 50 121 6 16 1 1 10 44 - 1 2 10 2 23 23 280 18 77 7 32 1 - 50 268 3 8 5 1 11 8 70 8 40 30 9 1 18 4 9 87 33 20 1 108 1 1 5 6 2 12 5 1 4 4 1 3 8 8 23 1 2 1 17 12 12 63 3 1 1 207 20 2 264 3 15 5 36 1 37 1 253 38 101 2 206 32 3 76 1 20 35 493 136 67 2 549 13 15 5 38 1 38 1 270 50 113 2 269 32 3 79 1 21 36 700 156 69 2 813 16 3 180 23 1 64 50 11 It) 4 29 1 3f 255 39 267 4 5 13 1 1 2 10 31 2 23 3 180 19 1 59 37 10 10 3 27 1 27 224 37 244 - 3 4 5 4 5 10 1 1 2 27 2 18 1 1 6 12 1 1 1 15 35 5 19 45 11 24 10 7 3 U 8 147 17 99 - 11 2 1 46 6 10 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 30 233 6 2 2 3 1 1 6 177 5 1 1 55 1 2 1 57 23 2 6 3 2 1 2 9 495 6 25 2 7 3 2 1 2 9 562 6 11 1 1 23 9] 7 45 4 8 281 16 7 1 1 15 636 30 - 1 42 3 4 7 239 12 2 2 220 13 5 1 1 9 312 9 3 99 8 1 5 654 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAK^, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY EUEGH OF DUKBEE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 6 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 499 44 17 3 9 730 2 26 927 33 7 9 U5' 1092 8 75 1 387 15 1 4 7 199 459 5 60 1 4 778 67 1 86 64 493 943 90 123 5 4 519 45 1 i 86 156 187 513 106 25 1 3 1 73 6 2 9 52 17 61 20 5 1 1426 77 24 12 124 1822 10 101 10 1757 133 1 7 85 279 896 1976 220 203 1 10 10 3183 210 1 7 109 291 1020 3798 230 304 1 10 OBDER 11— continued. 4.Hemp Manufacture _ _ _ _ Jute Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Rope, Twine, Cord, Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - _ _ _ _ Net Maker - ______ (liiiivas, Sailcloth Manufacture - _ _ Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef). Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Carpet and Rug^Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Mauuf., Worker, Dealer Embroiderer _ . _ _ _ Waste (undefined) Merchant _ _ - OKDEB 18. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Woollen Bonnet Maker _ . _ _ Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture Tailor _ _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - - Shawl Manufacture - _ _ _ _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture - - _ _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Glover, Glove JWaker - - - - _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Clog Maker ---___ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ - _ _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker - - - Old Clothes Dealer - - _ _ _ 1 OBDEK 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease "Manuf. Comb Maker ______ 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ _ _ Tanner ------- Currier _______ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods iVfkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - _ Brush and Broom Maker _ _ _ _ Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - _ _ • OBDEB m. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - Japanner - ______ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Maniifac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer, 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Wire Dealer - Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer _ - _ Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Pence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner ------ Box Maker- ______ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - _ _ Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Paper Manufacture _ - - - _ Envelope Maker -_---_ Stationer ----_-_ Paper, Box, Bag Maker _ _ _ _ Ticket, Label Writer _____ Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ _ - 43 10699 6 4 1 3i 870 2463 27 8894 90 99 10 3 19 3670 1 10 176 927 13 3086 15 21 1 1 24 7029 5 4 1 24 695 1536 14 6808 75 78 9 2 - ,2 788 1 61 123 3 124£ 2 4 17 2882 1 9 114 804 10 1837 13 17 1 1 11 2444 1 6 80 599 5 158C 24 13 1 10 369£ 2 1 15 327 777 7 2867 38 46 6 3 944 3 2 3 261 148 2 1234 12 15 2 1 42 V 37 12 127 1 4 1 ■ - 16 17 9 3 104 2 125 18 4 92 1 144 13 2 9 1 1 277 2 1 3 5 381 1 21 4 1 5 176 1 1 2 1 246 13 2 36 44 1 5 3 1 3 120 2 142 27 18 1 1 581 3 1 1 3 8 1 815 2 52 11 2 21 1 1 701 3 1 1 3 10 1 957 2 79 11 2 2 3 81 1467 149 13 3 1 107 2 1 19 364 10 42 2 3 62 1093 139 13 3 1 65 2 1 - 5 44 10 14 320 10 32 2 22 309 6 24 2 1 28 566 60 2 2 1 34 2 1 11 192 64 4 1 6 1 26 19 7 1 1 1 1 1 16 2 10 1 3 25 4 4 1 6 12 60 5 1 14 1 2 2 13 27 5 8 1 2 5 1 1 1 17 3 10 1 5 7 30 107 14 1 27 1 5 8 31 124 17 1 37 1 1 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 - 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 16 9 11 5 1 1 li 4 3 16 9 15 5 1 3 8 7 9 1 13 2 20 79 26 43 1 25 15 2 27 2 2 4 2 5 1 1 8 2 12 37 6 17 2 17 8 1 5 i 2 2 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 2 20 9 13 6 2 1 15 i 13 16 1 1 1 23 7 37 138 40 77 3 53 25 3 38 2 2 10 15 16 1 1 1 23 7 37 158 49 90 3 69 27 4 53 2 2 11 3 1 1 2 1 21 12 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 17 10 - 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 6 1 6 3 2 xy.— (DeeupATioKS or the peqple of sgotlan'd, issi. 6-55 GCCUPATIOlSrS OF THE INHABITANTS OE THE PAELIAMENTABY BURGH OF DTOILER AT DIFFERENT' AGES. MALES. Un. 5 5- Yrs. 15-20- 25- 483 8995 10 13 7 1 8 7 1 139 80 3 270 1524 127 3 45- 11 9 498 1 284 3 1 46 Under 65- 20 Years. 2581008 28 -216 82 J in 1950 148 3 1 2 197 127 3 11 1 152 53 171 706 145 34 81 1 267 13 378 Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. 130 1 76 1 24 63 9 1 11 7 1 146 3 794 4 1 151 62 106 23 2 2 10 32 4 32 1 32 23 1 3 12 1 13 18 827 1 497 7 1 76 1 20 1 107 106 12 11 93 24 153 156 20 2090 406 164 373 1 148 11905 110945 4 1 155 73 107 25 2 2 10 33 4 33 1 34 25 1 3 12 1 13 25 957 2 573 8 1 100 1 28 1 170 151 19 14 OKDIX^ 91. I.Coal Miner Gold Miner - ' - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarriei' - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior . _ _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - Railway Contractor Platelayer - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain. Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 102 25 164 163 21 2236 409 257 3 1167 4 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller S.Iron Manufacture - - _ - Steel Manufacture - - Blacksmith _ _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ _ Anchor, Chain Manufacture - - Ironmonger, Hai'dware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 9. Coppersmith 10. Tin Manufacture _ _ _ - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - - - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OKDEB aa. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - - Pawnbroker _____ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ 1017 11905 10945 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng.Driver,Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - ORDER U. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - - 1. Scholars - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 17 Un. 5 Yrs. 292 40 60 1 3 20 1 216 13 7 112 24455 11771 10996 570 11771 10996 16 210 29 60 1 IS 1 104 10 33885 15- 20- 14, 31 68 25- 45- 114 17 27 1 50 450 8822 670 H321 2174 1835 -0 7582 5 656 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTARY BURGH OF DUNFERMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,116 1,952 775 549 1,656 1,106 361 3,843 3,672 7,516 Total- - - _ - 9,569 4,291 5,278 1,055 2,101 1,135 1,043 2,377 1,372 488 CLASSES. - i 82 21 79 44 13 36 157 193 I. Pbofessional 113 67 46 - 4 63 9 23 9 S - 1 7 11 31 29 12 8 83 91 II. DOMBSTIO _ _ - 364 134 230 - 25 109 85 81 41 23 - 19 88 71 198 95 22 107 386 493 III. Commercial - - - 8 5 3 - 2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 1 15 23 9 11 48 59 IV. Aqbioultubal 15 1 14 - - 1 1 3 10 - - 208 617 442 1,324 887 221 825 2,874 3,699 V. Industrial - 2,839 1,123 1,716 - 250 873 743 737 190 46 1,116 i,n8 22 3 9 28 84 2,856 124 2,980 ( VI. UNOoonpiED and NON- ) I Productive ) 6,230 2,961 3,269 1,056 1,820 86 205 1,629 1,121 414 OKDERS. CLASS I. ~ 2 2 3 29 8 13 23 66 11 7 26 2 4 7 5 31 44 11 102 49 11 133 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - 3.Profes3ional Occupations CLASS II. 2 111 67 2 44 - 4 63 9 2 21 9 : i 1 7 11 31 29 12 8 83 91 4.Dom6stio OfiBceis or Services CLASS m. 364 134 230 25 109 |85 81 41 23 - 8 11 58 30 24 47 53 145 23 72 6 16 66 41 106 280 172 321 6. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS rv. 3 5 5 3 2 3 - 2 1 - - 2 9 1 13 2 20 3 8 1 11 42 6 63 6 7. Agriculture _ - - 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 15 1 14 - - 1 1 3 10 - ■" 6 U 23 18 27 104 7 16 69 12 44 209 10 22 68 1 20 23 41 127 29 83 366 52 124 493 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furniture, & Deoora- tioua _ _ _ 3 2 6 3 3 2 3 - - 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 - - 1 8 4 3 1 2 8 1 3 6 1 1 \ 9 4 17 3 6 26 3 10 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats 14.Chemical3 and Compounds - 1 - 1 - _ - _ _ 1 _ - 6 21 80 5 76 169 2 43 136 11 142 365 5 79 332 14 116 11 97 249 18 278 949 29 375 1,198 15. Tobacco and Pipes - 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 7 66 2,477 2 3 1,068 5 63 1,409 — 237 2 3 831 2 7 682 2 21 599 1 24 105 11 23 - 16 i 41 9 25 5 99 1 16 61 3 7 16 3 67 13 201 4 31 258 4 44 18.Dress- - - - 19.Aiiimal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 198 1 8 27 i 171 1 6 l 4 23 3 37 1 85 1 3 41 1 8 - 27 10 1 113 43 107 26 279 133 1 139 150 3 18 33 140 53 1 543 342 4 683 395 5 21. Mineral Substances 22.Geueral or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ - 23.K«fuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 3 66 1 1 16 2 50 1 - 1 8 8 12 1 21 1 1 13 4 1,116 1,718 22 3 9 28 84 22 2,834 124 146 2,834 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25.Scholar3 and Children of No Stated Occupations 3,355 2,875 86 2,875 3,269 1,055 1,820 86 205 1,529 1,121 414 XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 657 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF DUNFEEMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yra. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. cinder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 2 1 2 2 4 6 3 1 9 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 10 7 2 14 6 5 12 10 2 14 6 5 j OKDER 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerics - Viyii Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - _ _ - 2.Police- - - _ _ - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer _ _ _ _ ORDER fl. 1 Army Officer (eflfective or retired) - Army Pensioner ------ ORDER 3. l.Established Church Minister _ _ - Free Church Minister - - - - - United Preshyterian Minister _ _ - Episcopalian Clergyman - - _ _ Roman Catholic Priest - - _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Header, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student -_-_-_ Law Clerk - - - - - S.Physician, Surgeon - - _ - - Dentist _ . _ - - _ Medical Student, Assistant - - _ Midwife - ------ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- S.Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer- • Student ------- 7 Painter (Artist) - _ - _ Sculptor - - - - _ _ Architect ------- Musician, Music Master _ _ _ _ Art Student ------ Photographer ------ 8.Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom . _ _ Domestic Gardener _ _ - Domestic Indoor Servant . _ - _ Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - _ _ 2.0ffice Keeper (not Govenunent) - - _ Charwoman - - - _ Washing and Bathing Service - - - ORDER 5. l.Merchant - _ - _ - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller ----- Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2.Bank Service - - _ _ _ 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - _ - - . - 1 6 4 : 1 10 1 10 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 6 6 15 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 4 2 8 1 2 4 2 10 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 5 15 2 1 5 3 4 1 1 5 4 1 6 13 2 4 7 2 1 14 2 2 8 4 2 2 7 4 2 1 S 3 4 1 1 5 4 1 6 13 2 12 7 2 1 19 2 2 3 4 15 2 4 7 4 2 2 2 5 8 50 5 38 1 1 1 28 38 1 2 5 8 22 5 1 1 - 4 24 38 1 9 1 2 3 11 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 17 1 23 1 2 1 1 7 3 13 - 1 3 1 2 1 8 1 2 18 8 3 2 12 13 3 1 1 9 1 1 3 1 3 1 39 30 4 4 6 42 31 7 4 7 309 6 1 3 45 131 3 178 3 1 3 45 - 25 106 3 83 2 71 1 9 - 1 6 1 1 1 51 4 1 3 21 1 7 2 1 6 29 4 3 2 3 2 1 2 9 4 1 1 i 1 2 1 57 5 l' 11 11 62 5 7 4 11 4 1 3 12 119 10 8 2 i - 2 1 - - - - 1 1 1 - 4o 658. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGH OF BTnrFERMIIHE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. .5- ;15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 10 7 1 6 1 11 1 3 15 3 1 10 1 o 10 1 1 3 22 11 7 17 1 64 1 7 15 6 3 3 14 1 25 2 6 12 1 1 9 2 3 7 1 7 1 11 1 13 43 17 12 42 1 2 2 108 4 16 33 50 18 12 49 ] 2 3 119 5 16 46 ORDEK G. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - _ - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Offlcials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Ket-per - Omnibus, (Joa-h, Cab Own., Liv. htab. Keepei Cabman, Coaclmian (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3.Soaman (Merchant Service) - - - - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - S.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKOEU 7. l.Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agi'icultural Labourer, Farm Servant Sliepherd - _ _ _ - . - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3.Gardener (not Domestic) - - - _ ORDER 8. l.Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Vermin Destroyer - - ORDER 9. l.PabUsher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder ______ Printer - - _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - ORDER 10. l.Bngme and Machine Maker- _ _ - Millwright- - _ . - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 2.Cntler ------- 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ - _ 4.Surgioal Instrument Maker - - - - S.Gunmaker, Gunsmith- _ _ - _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8 .Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. 1. Builder ------- Carpenter, Joiner _ - _ Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason s. Bricklayer's Labourer - _ _ Slater, Tiler - - - - _ Plasterer ------- Plasterer's Lab»urer - _ _ _ Plumber, Gas titter - - _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - _ French Polisher ------ Furniture Broker, Dealer - - _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger S.Wood Cai-ver - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - 2 2 1 -, - - - - 2 9 1 9 2 1 1 1 16 2 1 1 1 5 1 11 2 1 1 30 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 41 4 1 2 1 15 1 14 - - 1 1 3 10 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 3 1 2 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 5 1 4 4 2 2 3 6 1 - 1 1 2 16 1 2 7 4 3 13 2 8 5 5 29 3 2 3 - 3 - - - - 1 2 - - 5 4 3 2 3 12 3 1 8 3 11 2 2 2 21 3 6 9 1 4 6 8 2 1 1 1 8 16 6 1 10 9 2 38 i! 14 1 1 1 17 2 54 3 20 1 24 1 1 1 2 - 2 - - - - 1 1 4 1 2 5 9 2 31 13 4 9 8 9 21 9 21 2 19 2 4 3 6 6 6 9 58 4 49 10 15 11 4 7 24 16 1 1 3 22 10 12 6 2 3 4 5 1 1 9 3 1 2 1 1 2 35 1 13 4 9 10 14 30 11 13 110 6 78 27 26 18 4 17 85 29 1 1 1 13 145 7 91 31 35 28 4 31 65 40 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 - - 3 2 1 - - XV.~OCCUPATION"S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 659 OCCUPATION'S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF DUHFERMLINE AT DIFFEKENT AGES, MLALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Uii. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- dnder 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. CJn. 6 Yrs. 5_ 15_ 20- 25- 45- 65- _ 1 4 4 3 6 2 2 4 : 4 5 8 9 12 14 OKDER IS. l.Coaohmaker _ _ _ _ - 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker OBDEK 13. 1. Ship Builder - _ _ _ . Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - OBDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist - _ _ _ ORDER 15. l.Tohaooo Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobaoco-Pipe, Snuffi-Box Maker - - _ ORDER 16. LHotel Keeper, Innkeeper - _ _ _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - - Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2.Brewer _ - _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarmau - _ _ _ _ _ S.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - Baker _______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ , Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer _ _ - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., DIr. ORDER IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - _ _ WooUen Cloth Manufacture Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture S.Cotton Manufacture - - - _ _ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer _ - - _ 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer_ S.Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ _ _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Tex,tile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Tailor ______ Miliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - Shawl Manufacture _ ,_ _ _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress - .- Hosier, Haberdasher _ - - - _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ - _ Clog Maker - ' - _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer - - : - : : - - _ - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 2 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 4 2 3 1 - 4 6 10 - 5 1 2 3 2 6 5 3 2 - 7 4 9 9 16 13 2 5 2 2 3 - - 2 1 1 2 1 _ - 2 .5 4 I 9 3 4 29 12 1 27 1 3 2 2 1 2 11 2 1 18 8 2 2 10 4 4 12 5 1 1 40 5 4 43 1 8 1 3 9 1 5 9 1 3 15 2 3 17 6 3 .5 3 6 34 16 2 36 16 3 1 5 19 8 15 26 1 9 2 6 66 9 8 83 1 16 3 1 5 19 11 15 32 1 9 2 6 100 25 10 119 1 13 1 3 11 1 1 4 3 9 20 1 1 1 13 1 3 10 1 4 2 q 20 - - 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 1 3 5 8 3 1 1 3 8 1 2 2 1 5 4 16 2 1 - 2 68 7 5 _ 8 1 12 120 4 7 2 23 1 8 119 8 • 11 9 310 10 25 1 1 25 1 295 9 1 13 95 1 3 1 1 14 178 11 12 2 31 2 1 50 20 819 11- 45 1 2 1 51 34 997 22 12 2 76 1 1 180 2,244~ 1 - 1 9 25 3 6 8 1 75 982 1 9 105 1,262 1 8 16 3 5 8 - 15 219 3 1 60 763 1 6 58 615 3 4 1 1 41 535 1 5 8 1 4 4 2 96 1 2 1 3 - 12 2 2 4 32 i 1 1 18 4 2 3 50 1 42 3 1 21 4 34 1 4 1 10 1 4 44 6 3 6 93 6 90 1 5 1 9 137 6 96 1 8 1 1 168 26 1 1 l' 27 1 141 26 1 1 l' - 4 23 37 74 9 1 1 30 10 l" 1 7 660 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTARY BURGH OF DUNFERMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- - 65- - - - 1 2 1 - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 ORffiER 10. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2.Tanner ----- Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer _ _ _ OBREU %0. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer Sawyer - _ . _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - - - Box Maker - _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Paper Manufacture _ _ _ Stationer - - Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - - - Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker - _ _ OKDEiS gi. I.Coal Miner _ _ _ _ Mine Service ______ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - — - - - Gas Works Service - _ _ _ _ S.Stone Quarrier ------ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - .__-_- Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - _ Railway Contractor - - - _ - RaUway Labourer, Navvy - - - - 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 7.6oldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - 8.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Blacksmith- _ _ - - Nail Manufacture . _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - OK»ER a«. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer- _ - _ Pawribroker ___--_ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacture, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined)- - - _ _ 2. General Labourer _ _ _ . Bng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER «3. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - _ - Scavenger - - - _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - _ _ ORDER 2*. l.Persons returned by proiwrty, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - _ _ ORDER 85. l.Scholars - _ _ - _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 10 1 2 8 3 1 2 3 7 1 2 1 2 1 2 51 8 1 24 16 6 6 1 1 1 13 6 22 2 1 1 1 66 1 2 1 4 3 14 11 3 2 1 2 10 4 9 2 3 8 2 1 1 4 122 8 4 3 6 13 12 1 2 22 1 2 1 46 24 1 4 5 2 2 15 3 2 79 27 5 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 6 6 5 4 2 4 1 2 1 8 6 8 6 3 6 2 2 1 1 7 3 1 4 - - 3 1 3 1 - 58 4 3 5 5 10 2 3 12 1 2 11 14 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 61 1 10 1 32 19 7 8 . 1 250 15 9 3 14 19 27 2 1 4 2 38 2 5 2 73 49 5 9 9 4 1 311 15 9 4 14 19 37 2 1 5 2 38 2 5 2 105 68 5 16 ■ 17 5 1 2 - 2 - - - - 1 1 2 1 12 2 1 105 22 5 1 7 1 21 3 1 1 16 6 29 5 2 36 6 3 215 66 19 6 2 37 6 3 231 62 48 36 18 4 8 11 2 2 1 25 16 2 7 - 6 1 1 5 2 1 7 1 4 9 8 2 2 5 7 1 4 - 1 - - 1 1 2 - 1 2 2 3 2 1 - 1 - - - • 1 _ - - 22 3 9 28 84 22 124 146 3356 86 3269 - - 86 !05 16291 121 414 48 1070 1691 127 - - - - 1637 1197 - 1637 1197 1649 1226 1649 1226 - 361 1019 613 207 - - - - „ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 18S1. 661 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF TFE MUNICIPAL OR ROYAL BURGH OF *DUNFEEMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ■5 nd. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- I 65- 'nder 1 20 ''ears. ■■ i.bove ' 20 fears, j rotal itaU iges. Total Under Above Und. ' at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 324 5 ,356 964 704 1 ,925 1 ,284 404 4,644 4,317 8,961 Total ----- 10,964 6,046 5,909 1,255 2,488 1,302 1,170 2,660 1,647 632 CLASSES. - 4 37 22 82 44 14 41 162 203 I. Professional - - 123 71 62 - 4 67 12 24 10 6 - 1 7 12 33 31 12 8 88 96 II. Domestic. - - - 387 140 247 - 28 112 88 88 48 23 - 21 91 13 76 201 103 23 112 402 514 in. Commercial - - - 8 6 3 - 2 3 - 2 1 - - 3 7 24 28 15 16 74 90 IV. AORIOULTaHAL 36 4 31 - - 4 5 10 14 2 - 273 794- 583 1,572 1^045 262 1,067 3,462 4,519 v. Industrial 3,142 1,305 1,837 - 286 1,019 j 811 772 202 62 1,324 2,C54 22 5 13 33 88 3,400 139 3,539 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 I Produotivb - ) 7,259 3,520 3,739 1,255 3,168 97 254 1,764 1,272 449 OBKERS. CLASS I. - 2 2 3 34 8 24 58 11 7 26 2 4 8 6 36 45 11 106 60 11 142 l.Govemment _ _ - 2.Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 2 121 71 2 60 - 4 67 12 2 22 10 6 1. 7 12 33 31 12 8 88 96 4.Doniestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 387 140 247 28 112 88 88 48 23 - 10 11 60 31 27 48 53 148 25 78 6 17 70 42 111 291 181 333 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - - - CLASS IV. s 5 3 - 2 3 - 2 1 - - 3 13 7 22 2 25 3 14 1 16 68 6 84 6 7. Agriculture _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 35 4 31 - - 4 6 10 14 2 ; 5 15 23 19 27 110 7 16 70 12 44 211 10 23 69 1 1 20 24 42 133 30 84 370 54 126 503 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - 4 2 7 3 4 2 4 - - 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 - - 1 8 4 3 1 2 9 1 3 6 1 1 - 9 4 18 3 6 27 3 10 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14.Chemical3 and Compounds - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - i 6 23 83 5 80 176 3 44 138 11 149 368 5 84 340 14 128 11 103 258 19 291 974 30 394 1,232 16.Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.TextiIe Fabrics - 7 68 2,727 2 3 1,235 5 65 1,492 - 271 2 3 964 2 8 737 2 21 617 1 25 111 11 27 - 17 4 41 9 25 5 101 1 17 63 3 8 18 3 58 13 207 4 33 266 4 46 18. Dress - - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 212 1 8 32 3 180 1 5 - 5 27 3 38 1 89 1 3 44 1 9 - 83 12 1 268 48 234 35 496 149 1 264 165 3 30 37 351 60 1 1,023 380 4 1,374 446 5 21. Mineral Substances - 22.6eneral or Unspecified Coni- modities 23.Eefuse Matters CLASS VI. 36 68 • 1 10 17 26 51 1 - 2 8 8 9 11 12 13 21 1 2 13 5 1,324 2,054 22 6 13 33 88 22 3,378 139 161 3,378 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 3,836 3,423 97 3,423 - 3,739 1,255 2,168 97 254 1,764 1,272 449 * See Note at p- 73. 66-^ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE EOYAL BUEGH OF DUNFEEMIINE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FBMALES. 1 Un. 5 Yr3. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 2 1 2 2 4 6 8 1 10 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 S 10 7 2 16 6 5 12 10 2 15 6 6 OKDEU 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer ------ 2.Police ---___- Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer ------ OBDEB 9. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Army Pensioner ------ OBDEB 3. LEstablished Church Minister _ - _ Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister - _ _ Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies - Missionary, Scripture Eeader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student ;- - _ _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student - _ _ _ _ Law Clerk - _ _ _ _ 3.Physician, Surgeon _ _ - - Dentist _______ Medical Student, Assistant- - _ _ Midwife ------- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - _ - 4.Sohoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service k oth. connect, with teaching 5 Author, Editor, Journalist - - - Repoi-ter, Shorthand Writer Student -_-__-_ 7.Painter (Artist) ------ Sculptor - - _ _ _ Architect - - - - _ _ Musician, Music Master — - - _ Art Student ------ Photographer ------ 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - OBDEB 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom - - _ Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - - _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - _ 2.0fflce Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman - - _ _ Washing and Bathing Service - - - Hospital and Institution Service - OBDEB 5. 1. Merchant ------- Broker, Agent, Factor - - - _ Auctioueer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - . - - - 1 6 4 - 1 10 1 10 - - - - - - - 2 1 8 7 16 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 9 1 2 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 8 1 2 4 2 11 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 18 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 12 14 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 1 1 10 7 16 2 1 6 3 4 1 1 5 4 1 6 13 2 5 7 2 1 15 3 2 3 4 2 2 7 4 2 1 6 3 4 1 1 5 4 1 6 13 2 15 7 2 1 22 3 2 3 4 16 2 4 7 4 2 2 2 6 9 54 5 42 1 1 1 28 42 1 2 6 9 26 5 1 1 4 24 42 1 12 1 2 3 12 3 1 1 2 4 2 1 - 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 40 33 4 4 6 1 43 34 7 4 7 1 329 6 1 4 46 1 137 3 _ 192 3 1 4 46 1 - 28 109 3 86 2 78 1 9 21 1 1 24 1 7 3 13 - - - 1 7 2 2 3 2 1 1 - 4 11 4 4 11 4 - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 188L 663 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MTUNTCIPAL OH EOTAL BUEGH OF BTJWFEEMLINE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES.. j FEMALES. c n. 6 'rs. 5- 1 5- 2 0- 2 5- 4 5- 6 V 5- Y nder A 20 ears. "V bove Total 20 at all ''ears. Ages. OCCUPATIONS. ^^^^j ^^^,^^ ^,„^^ ^„_ at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Tra. 5- 15- 20- 5 !5- 45- 1 1 1 - 35- 2 - 1 8 1 1 1 53 4 1 3 24 1 6 29 4 3 1 2 11 4 3 1 2 1 61 5 1 1 1 11 67 5 7 1 3 12 128 10 OKDEB S—contimtecl. Aeooimtant - . _ - - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise desoribecl) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerls, Bookkeeper - - - 2. Bank Service _ _ _ - .Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OBDEK 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - Eailway Guard - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Eailway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEK 7. l.Farmer, Grazier ------ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd ------- Agnoultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3. Gardener (not Domestic) _ - - _ 2 1 - 2 1 - - - - - 1 10 8 1 6 1 11 1 3 15 3 1 le 1 2 10 2 1 3 22 11 8 18 1 65 1 7 15 6 3 3 14 1 28 2 6 15 1 1 10 2 3 8 1 7 1 11 1 13 43 17 13 43 1 2 2 113 6 16 36 61 18 13 50 1 2 3 124 6 16 49 4 1 4 1 - - 2 2 1 - - - - 3 13 1 2 4 3 1 li 2 1 1 1 1 1 19 2 2 3 I 6 4 16 8 3 2 42 4 1 3 6 8 3 2 58 4 1 3 6 34 1 4 30 1 - - 4 5 10 13 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 3 1 2 3 1 OBSEB 8. l.Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier • « _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Vermin Destroyer - - _ - _ OKDEB 0. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian- - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder ------ Printer ------- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithogi'apher, Lithographic Printer OBDEK 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- _ - _ Millwright ------- Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ------ Spiiming and Weaving Machine Maker - - - ' - _ _ 2 1 - 1 3 1 2 1 1 IB 1 1 1 5 1 4 4 2 2 3 6 1 1 2 1 2 16 1 2 8 4 3 13 2 10 5 6 29 3 2 3 1 - 3 1 - - - - 1 - 6 4 i 3 12 8 3 11 2 2 21 3 6 4 6 8 - 9 16 6 9 2 38 3 14 18 2 54 3 20 - - - - - - - - - - 664 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OP THE MUNICIPAL OR ROYAL BURGH OF DUNFEEMLIIfE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45 - 65 ~ - 2 1 8 2 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 24 1 1 1 ORDER 10— continued. 1. Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.CutIer _______ 3.Watoli and Clock Maker _ _ _ - 4.Surgical Instrument Maker _ _ _ S.Gonmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. 1. Builder _______ Oarpenter, Joiner _ _ _ _ Bricklayer -_-___ Mason, Marble Worker, Publisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler _ _ Plasterer - - _ _ - _ Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfltter _____ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ - - _ French Polisher ----__ Furniture Broker, Dealer - _ - _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ S.Wood Carrer - - _ _ _ Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker ______ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder -__-_- Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - ORDER 14. S.Chemist and Druggist- - - - - ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuflf-Box Maker - _ _ ORDER 16. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ _ - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2 - 2 - - - - 1 I - - 4 1 2 5 9 2 35 13 4 9 8 9 21 11 22 2 19 2 4 3 6 6 6 9 58 4 49 10 15 11 4 7 25 16 1 1 1 3 23 10 12 6 2 3 4 5 1 1 9 3 1 2 1 1 2 39 1 13 4 9 10 14 30 13 13 112 6 78 27 26 18 4 17 36 29 1 1 1 1 13 151 7 91 31 35 28 4 31 66 42 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 3 - - 3 2 1 1 - " - 1 4 4 3 6 3 2 4 - 4 5 8 10 12 15 - - - - - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - 4 2 3 1 . 4 1 6 10 1 _ 1 . . . _ 1 - - 5 1 2 3 3 6 6 3 2 - 7 4 9 10 16 14 2 5 2 2 3 - - 2 1 1 2 1 - - - - 1 8 2 8 1 - 16 3 1 16 3 1 li 1 - 13 1 - - - 1 4 8 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 665 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE EOYAL BUEGH OF DUNFERMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 15- ■20- 25- 45- - 2 10 .3 4 5 12 13 65- Uiiderl 20 Years, 19 49 1 Atove 20 Years. 10 25 43 35 1 2 1 2 4 7 1 14 187 11 68 Total at all Ages. 2 1 51 21 S41 11 5 20 11 17 83 1 9 2 7 104 25 10 129 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. ORDER Vi—umtmued. 2 1 52 35 1028 22 2. Brewer _ _ _ _ . Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman - - - - - 9 140 100 1 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ . Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ . Fishmonger, Fish Salesman ^ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller, (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) Baker - - . _ _ _ . Confectioner, Pastrycook . _ - . Greengrocer, Fruiterer . _ _ . Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. {ORDER IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture r- Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture - - .- Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ . Dypr, Scourer, Bleacher, Caleuderer (undef. )• Factory Hand (Textile), undefined Draper, Jjiuen Draper, Mercer - - Fancy Goods (TextUe) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ . _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher .-.--- Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - .- Clog Maker _____ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, 'Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2.Tanner _ - . _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr. , Dlr. 3.QuiU, Feather Dresser, Dealer - _ - ORDER 20. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ _ _ - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner _ _ _ _ Box Maker ___--- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark, Cutter Manufacturer - 4.Paper Manufacture Stationer 228 2446 1 25 3 5 8 1 181 27 1 1 111 1113 32 Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 117 1333 1 1 149 27 1 1 247 21 15- 27 20- 38 25- 44 550 1 5 8 1 4 4 78 45- 666 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR ROYAL BURGH OF DUNFERMLINE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 {vs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. A-bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6S - 1 - - - - 1 1 OBDER ZO— continued. Card, Pattern Card Maker - - _ - Paper Box, Bag Maker _ _ _ _ OBDER 21. I.Coal Miner ______ Mine Service -____- 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer- - _ - - Coalheaver, Labourer - _ - - - Gas Works Service _ _ _ _ - S.Stone Quarrier ------ Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior . _ _ _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Insfiector - Road Labourer - - _ _ _ Railway Contractor - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Blacksmith _ _ _ _ Nail Manufacture _ . _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker _ _ _ _ OBDEB 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker - - _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ _ _ _ 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB 23. l.Cliimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - - _ _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - _ ORDER 21. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - _ _ OBDER 25. 1. Scholars ------- Children of No Stated Occupation 7 3 4 - 3 - * 3 1 - - 63 1 5 8 3 1 2 198 2 1 11 1 24 18 6 6 1 183 3 2 2 1 7 3 2 14 12 3 2 319 11 4 3 6 16 1 18 1 2 22 1 3 1 46 29 1 4 5 2 173 9 3 6 6 1 12 2 3 12 1 2 11 15 4 1 2 2 13 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 261 1 2 1 16 1 32 21 7 8 1 688 25 8 3 14 24 3 38 2 1 5 2 38 4 6 2 73 58 5 9 9 4 1 949 25 9 4 14 26 4 54 2 1 6 2 38 4 6 2 105 79 5 16 17 5 1 34 2 10 24 2 - 2 8 11 12 1 1 1 - - 5 7 1 1 16 8 22 1 2 14 9 9 2 15 3 2 85 37 6 2 1 12 2 1 112 30 5 1 7 1 25 3 1 1 21 8 29 5 2 36 6 3 236 79 19 6 2 87 6 3 257 87 48 37 19 4 8 12 2 2 1 25 17 2 7 _ 6 1 1 6 2 1 7 1 4 9 8 2 2 5 7 1 4 1 449 1 - - 1 1 2 - 1 2 2 3 2 ft 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 66 1268 22 5 13 33 88 22 139 161 3836 97 3739 97 254 1764 1272 1915 139 - - - - 1971 1407 - 1971 1407 1985 143S 1985 1438 - 46 120" 1939 229 - - - - 4 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 667 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF *DYSART AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FBMALBS. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- 72S 1,299 614 390 1,130' 679 243 2,539 2,442 4,981 Total- _ _ - - 5,910 2,700 3,210 706 1,424 670 644 1,498 837 331 CLASSES. 1 - 3 10 9 28 13 4 13 54 67 I. Profkssional 41 25 16 - 2 23 6 3 6 1 - - 2 4, 6 6 4 2 19 21 II. DOMBSTIO _ _ _ 112 41 71 - 6 36 28 25 13 6 - 14 54 41 121 65 12 68 239 307 III. Commercial _ - - 12 7 5 - 3 4 3 1 1 - - 1 5 5 19 20 12 6 66 62 IV. Aqeicultobal 15 1 14 - 1 - 1 6 7 1 - 139 434 323 945 550 168 573 1,986 2,559 V. Industrial - - - 1,599 691 1,008 - 143 448 867 439 160 62 726 1,142 9 8 11 26 43 1,877 88 1,965 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Peoductivs ) 4,131 2,035 2,096 706 1,269 60 149 1,025 650 272 ORDERS. - i 10 1 8 8 1 19 4 2 7 1 2 1 13 14 5 35 14 5 48 CLASS I. 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 3 38 2 23 1 15 ~ 2 2 21 1 6 3 6 1 2 4 6 5 4 2 19 21 4.Doniestlc Officers or Services CLASS IIL 112 41 71 6 35 28 25 13 6 - 4 10 34 20 22 19 36 85 12 53 1 11 38 30 71 168 109 198 6. Commercial Occupations e.Conveyance - _ _ CLASS rv. 8 4 4 3 4 1 - 3 4 3 1 1 - - 1 3 2 4 1 12 7 9 11 11 1 3 3 36 20 39 23 7.Agriculture _ - _ S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 15 1 14 - 1 - 1 5 7 1 - 1 3 7 8 30 55 4 33 40 8 62 134 1 57 2 4 10 9 33 62 15 111 241 24 144 303 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO.Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - _ _ 2 — 2 - - - - 1 1 - : 1 6 1 2 1 2 9 4 11 1 2 7 3 24 6 3 24 13 12.Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - - _ 14.Cliemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 24 1 38 54 1 21 49 2 91 143 46 144 16 89 1 46 78 3 174 425 4 220 503 16.Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging - 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 1 47 1,356 2 529 1 45 827 - 127 2 402 1 4 324 17 356 21 103 3 44 - 4 64 23 113 10 75 35 ] 176 24 66, 6 7 27 177 76 1 324 102 1 501 la.Dress- _ _ _ _ 19. Animal Substances - 20. Vegetable Substances - 111 3 27 1 84 2 - 6 22 1 14 45 1 23 1 n - 11 16 71 35 _ 60 36 172 105 1 78 105 5 10 22 82 51 310 268 6 392 319 6 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities- _ _ - 23.Eefuse Matters - .- - 33 46 18 14 15 32 _ 8 3 10 11 5 9 6 13 3 8 1 CLASS VL - - 9 8 11 26 43 9 88 97 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ _ - - 2,156 60 2,096 - - 60 149 1,025 650 27-.i 726 1,142 - - - - - 1,868 - 1,868 26.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations- 1,975 1,975 - 706 1,269 - - - - - * See Note at p. 73. G68 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLANP, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF DYSAET AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- ■ 25- - 45- 65- - - " 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 - 4 6 3 1 4 6 3 1 OBDEB I. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.PoIioe _______ Municipal, Parisli Officer _ _ _ _ Just, of Peace & otlier Local or County Official OBDEB «. 1. Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - _ Army Pensioner --__-- 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - OBDBB 8. LEstatlished Cliurcli Minister _ - _ Free Cliurcli Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister - - Minister, Priest, of otlier religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preaclier - Churcli, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Law Clerk ----__- S.Pliysician, Surgeon _ _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant _ - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student - _ _ _ _ _ 7.Photographer -_--_- OBUEB4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ - Domestic Gardener - _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ _ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - _ Washing and Bathing Service _ - - OBDEB 5. 1. Merchant _---___ Broker, Agent, Factor - _ _ _ Salesman, BujTjr (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2.Bank Service _ _ _ _ _ 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OBDEB 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants ..- 2. Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) _ - Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - _ _ 3.Seaman (Merchant Service) _ _ _ - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - _ _ Pilot Service ------ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 3 2 1 - - 2 1 - _ - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 3 4 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 4 1 4 2 1 2 2 6 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 6 2 1 2 2 3 2 1 12 1 1 2 6 2 1 2 2 6 2 2 17 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 25 1 1 7 16 7 1 3 9 1 1 _ 2 14 7 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 - 1 ■ 1 2 1 27 5 1 4 1 1 17 2 1 4 2 4 7 24 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 6 10 I 6 12 2 1 97 3 12 41 56 3 12 - 6 35 28 22 1 2 4 2 7 2 J 1 1 31 5 1 2 7 10 44 5 8 2 7 11 75 10 4 3 5 2 2 1 3 - - 2 2 1 2 1 - - 1 4 2 2 14 1 1 13 3 1 1 2 10 48 16 2 6 20 17 1 2 5 3 3 18 3 1 2 15 1 86 39 3 3 1 2 18 1 104 39 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - - , XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. 669 occur ATI'GI^S OF THE INHABITANTS OE' THE PAELIAM1NTAE¥ BUEGH OF DYSART AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- ' 25- 15- 35- Jnder 20 fears. A.bove 20 years. Total atall Ages. OCCUPATIONS. - Total atall Ages. Jnder 20 X'ears. ibove Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 2S- 451- 65- - 3 2 1. 1 4 2 5 3 2 , 1 2 4' 12 1 5 14 1 9' ORDIlB »— continued. 4. Warehouseman (not Manot'ester)- Meter, Weigher - - - -' - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watotm. (not Government) OBDER 1. l.Parmer, Grazier- _ _ - - - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - AgrioulturalLahtrasrer, Farm Servant - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) _ - - - OKDEK 8. l.Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breater, Groom - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman- - - Vermin Destroyer _ _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - ORDER 9. l.Puhlisher, Bookseller, Librarian -■ - - Printer - - . - _ _ - Newspaper Agent, NewS-room EeepSr— - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - - - - Millwright ------- Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving -Machine Maker Agricultural Machine aad Implement Maker 2.Cutler _______ S.Watoh and Clock Maker _ _ _ _ 8. Toy (not GQt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER U. l.Builder --_-_-- Carpenter; 'Joiner - - -• - Bricklayer - - _ • _ • _ Mason, Marhle Worker, Polisher - _ _ Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ - - Slater, Tiler - . _ _ _ - Plasterer --_____ Plasterer's Labourer '- - _ Plumber, Gasfitter - - _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2.Cabinst Maker, Upholeterer- - _ _ ORDER 13. - l.Coachinaker ______ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker _ _ - ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder _-_--- Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler _ _ - 4 3 . 1 - 3' - - 1 - - - 2-' V 1 3 1. ■ 2' 8 2 1 1 5 2 6 5 2' 1 3- 1 22 10 3 1 24 1 10. 13 2 1 12 2 - 1 - 1 5 5 2 1 - 1 2 1 l: 1' 5 1 3 7 1 1 2 1 ~ 1 4 14 2 1 4 16 • ■ - - - - ;- ■- - - - - - 1' 7 1 2. 2 2' 3 2 1 1 2 8 1 4 6 2 3 4 14 2 4 1 1 ; - 1 ■ 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 2 1 4- 14 6 6' 7 17 4 4 1 13 27 9 10- 1 1 1 2- 2 5 2- 1 1 1 1 1 6^- 15" 6 6 23' 1 47 18 16 1 1 3 1 29' 1 62 24 22 1 1 3 1 - - - •I - - - - - - 2: 3 2- 18 11 1 2 1 9; 5. 8 14 11 4 2 1- 3 2 3 6 49 6 36 10 3 5 5 10 4 3 17 16 9 7 2- 1 2- 7 i 1 20 ■ 11 1 2 1 12 7 8 9 87 6 65 23 13 8 1 10 12 -. 7 9 107 6 76 24 15 9 1 22 19 15 - - - - - i - - - - - - 1 1 1 - - 2 1 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 8 1 1 9 1 2 _ 1 21 1 1 1 21 1 1 - _ - - - - - - - - 6Y0 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OJ SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF DYSART AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS, FEMALES. j Un.' 6 yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 3 8 1 3 1 1 - 4 3 2 3 1 6 6 1 OKDEB 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - - _ - 3.Chemiet and Druggist- _ _ _ - , Manufacture of Chemicals - - _ - OBDEK 15. l.Tol)acco Manufacturer, Tobacconirt OBDEB IS. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 2. Maltster ------- Brewer _______ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - _ Cellarman _-----_ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller ----- Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ - _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ j. _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - _ _ OKOEB 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker _ _ - _ _ Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - _ Woollen Stuif, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - Flannel Manufacture - - _ S.Cotton Manufacture - - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Sheeting Manufacture - - - - . _ 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - - Jute Manufacture - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - - Ti'imming Maker, Dealer - - - _ OKOKK 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - - _ _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ _ _ _ OKDER 10. 2.Tanner _----__ OBDEK 30. 1. Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - Japanner _ - - - - - - - - - - - -' - - 4 4 1 1 2 - _ 1 8 i 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 2 1 2 1 20 3 9 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 3 3 1 4 12 7 6 6 1 2 4 3 18 11 16 4 1 9 1 5 1 1 4 10 10 1 1 1 3 1 3 6 2 .1 2 1 24 3 13 2 9 16 17 2 12 11 1 1 3 6 9 36 14 35 » 2 11 16 17 3 12 13 1 1 3 6 10 60 17 48 3 6 1 7 1 2 28 1 1 3 6 7 2 28 - - 1 1 4 2 6 9 1 5 1 2 12 3 T 14 5 5 ^1 5 1 2 6 1 40 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 112 10 3 7 8 1 _ 1 2 129 1 1 6 4 1 1 80 1 1 3 1 1 65 10 1 a 10 1 1 1 2 5 361 1 1 15 4 17 1 15 1 I 1 2 5 416 1 1 25 5 19 1 25 7 3 31 1,304 1 9 1 2 3 21 601 1 1 5 10 803 8 1 - 1 8 lis 2 2 13 383 1 1 3 1 017 3 2 4 346 4 101 1 1 5 89 - 1 3 20 2 1 1 8 1 16 1 17 1 8 16 1 1 4 1 23 2 1 2 33 1 38 1 3 56 i 40 2 2 98 8 3 2 24 1 74 7 3 - 1 4. 1 20 1 13 1 43 2 17 4 o 1 1 - 63 - - 1 - - 1 1 - - _ _ _ _ _ - — - 112 70 169 1 63 5 175 307 1 482 1 2 1 1 - - 1 - 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, 671 OCCUPATIONS OE THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUEGH OF DYSAET AT DIFFERENT AGES. MAT,FS. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Yekrs. AlJOTe 20 Years, Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 2- 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1. 1 1 2 6 1 5 3; 1 8 1 6 3 1 ORDEB 30 — continued. S.Sawyer - - - - - - - Wood Turner ___--- Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Stationer - ______ Bill Sticker, Deliverer _ _ - _ OBBEK SI. l.Coal Miner ______ Mine Service - - - _- _ 2.CoalheaverLa'bburer _■ - - _ - Gas Works Service _ _ _ _ - S.StoneQuarrier - _ _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Well, Mineral, Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Pavior _______ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Eoad Labourer ______ Platelayer __ — _-_- Eailway Labourer, Navvy _ _ _ - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller.- - - S.Irom Manufacture - _ _ _ _ ; Blacksmith _______ Nail Manufacture- . _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer; Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass,JBronze Manufacture, Brazier. - _ ORDER 2ff; 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) 2:General Labourer _ _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not EaU. or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - _ _ Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) . ORDER 93. l.Scavenger ---____ ORDER 74. l.Persons returned by Property, Bank, &c., or of No Occupation- _ - _ _ ORDER S5. 1. Scholars _______ Children of No Stated Occupation 1 _ 1 - _ - - h _ - - 1 7 1 1 1 22 20- 17 11 1 K 1 1 16 1 11 : 2 1. 71 1 3 1 3 1 3 i 1 38 1 22 10 3 5 1 29 3 1 1 1 3 1 13 1 1 13 7 1 2 1. 4 1 2 3 23 27 18 12 2 121. 3. 2- 3 5 1 3 1 1 8 6 1 67 2 2 : 48 22, 4 7. 2 1 144 3 2 3 5. 3 1 1 8 6 1 94 2 2 66 U' 4 r 7 4 1 26 6. 1 17 1 9 5. 1 • - 8 9 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 - 3 3 1 9 2 22 1 4 3 1 25 3 2 5 2- 4 5 59 22 3 9 1 i 7 57 22 3 li 13 2 1 6. 2 25 1 7 1 15 2. 8 12 154 49 9 33 1 4 8 12 179 50 16 1 48 1 31 10 4 1 10 3 1 21- 10 1 - 1 2 9 1 1 8 1 6 7 6 1 1 1 _ _ . . 1 6 6 6 18 708 9 8 11 26 43 9 88 97 2,156 60 2,096 60 149 1025 350 272 1016 126 - - - - - 1034 834 - 1034 834 1,173 802 1,173 802 - 26 380 L147 L22 - - - - - C72 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY GF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF *EDINBURGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. -OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- ,25- 4R- 65- 14188 22964 10795 11078 28830 13093 3,299 47,947 66,300 104247 Total- ,- - - - 12411C 49,924 74,186 13824 23143 12967 13359 35836 18811 6,18« CIA.S.SE8. - 68 2,207 2,215 3,368 1,649 408 2,265 7,640 9,905 I. PnOKESSIONAL 4,122 2,168 1,954 - 22 2,146 636 860 384 74 - 22 219 373 1,202 648 153 241 2,376 2,617 11. Domestic _ _ - 18,902 4,544 14,358 - 391 4,153 4,765 6,573 2,689 431 - 790 1,664 1,897 4,631 1,705 263 2,454 8,496 10,950 III. CoaMEEOIAL - - - 1,024 588 436 - 309 279 226 183 23 4 - 4 120 192 383 254 88 124 917 1,041 rV. AOBIOOLTnBAL 244 19 225 - 4 1^ 28 86 92 19 - 1,080 6,209 6,210 18958 8,324 1,365 7,289 34,857 42,146' V. iNDnSTRIAL 14,034 4,561 9,473 - 655 3,906 2,837 4,046 2,103 487 14188 21010 376 191 288 613 1,022 35,574 2,014 37,688 1 VL Unoccupied and Non- ) \ PBODnCTIVE - ) 8.';,7S4 38,044 47,740 13824 21762 2,458 4,867 24088 13620 5,166 09DE9S. CLASS L ~~ 23 2 33 142 11 ?,054 246 143 1,826 800 337 2,231 388 378 883 83 68 257 165 13 2,087 1,517 926 5,197 1,682 939 7,284 l.Govemment _ _ _ 2.Aripy and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS n. 82 4,038 12 2,156 -70 2 1,882 ;- 22 12 2,134 41 595 24 836 5 2 377 74 22 219 373 1,202 648 163 241 2,376 2,617 4.Pofiiestic Officers or Services CLASS m. 18,902 4,544 14,358 391 4,153 4,765 6,573 %,m 431 - 79 711 878 736 1,022 875 2,110 2,521 778 927 138 125 957 1,497 4,048 4,448 5,005 5,945 S.Commerioal Occupations O.Conveyance _ - _ CLASS rv 637 487 180 408 357 79 - 13 296 167 112 191 35' 154 29 11 12 1 8 - 3 1 56 64 60 132 166 217 137 117 67 21 59 65 430 487 489 652 J.Agrioulture S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 241 3 19 222 3 - 4 15 28 86 1 91 1 18 1 - 243 71 221 789 359 1,707 600 359 1,822 1,461 996 5,798 680 401 ?,054 85 49 297 1,032 430 1,928 2,726 1,805 9,971 3,758 2,235 11,899 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - lO. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - - 1,654 133 339 951 76 97 703 57 242 ~ 177 7 15 774 69 82 387 SO 64 248 17 113 61 7 51 7 3 14 *" 11 8 89 9 113 90 6 91 316 29 175 132 18 51 24 1 3 100 9 121 662 54 320 662 63 441 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14.Ch6mioals and Compounds - 6 37 1 17 5 20 - • 1 1 16 2 12 2 6 1 1 1 — 178 41 10 1,051 202 20 968 172 77 2,916 387 50 1,166 194 5 169 36 10 1,229 243 1,52 5,219 789 '162 6,448 1,032 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - _ 223 2132 512 118 339 147 105 1,793 365 - 25 50 18 93 2s;i 129 65 217 124 39 648 159 10 725 66 1 203 16 - 74 18 45 458 94 259 607 96 266 1,704 ,311 837 1,159 177 312 275 26 65 532 112 304 3,745 610 1,480 4,277 1,722 1,784 18. Dress- - _ _ _ 19. Animal Substances - 20. Vegetable Substances - 5,!10S lllll 938 1,729 39 417 4,179 70 521 - 211 4 66 1,518 35 351 1,201 32 261 1,917 32 223 883 6 34 178 3 - 135 35 781 273 15 705 392 16 2,383 1,476 92 1,159 820 51 176 150 4 916 308 15 4,423' 2,838 163 5,339 3,146 178 21. Mineral Substances - - 22 .General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 178 1,747 118 54 545 31 124 1,20-2 «7 - 11 67 3 43 478 28 35 370 47 48 557 37 34 222 3 7 63 14188 21010 376 191 288 513 1,022 376 35,198 2,014 2,390 35,198 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 50,198 35,580 2,458 35,586 47,740 13824 21762 2,458 4,867 24088 13620 5,165 • * See Note at p. 73. XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 188L 673 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEOH OF EPINBUEGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 1 22 15- 20 25- 292 127 19 279 61 9 9 4 45- 1 185 83 1 1 1270 52 217 114 49 67 115 17 92 202 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. 44 117 26 20 27 50 18 66 268 26 354 4 137 28 188 5 2 90 150 26 27 22 70 10 16 53 1 22 27 24 62 130 5 47 16 7 13 14 425 236 231 10 199 23 13 41 25 145 236 42 194 12 58 108 4 30 12 15 235 23 206 90 1 1 1270 54 26 1 609 271 31 424 132 15 29 194 537 57 27 Total at all Ages. 76 68 45 42 14 66 52 199 72 83 482 87 767 7 255 60 831 11 6 195 300 64 44 37 326 18 23 111 8 49 168 49 62 139 219 34 80 19 13 21 26 817 647 418 23 349 48 1 6.=i3 388 31 425 134 15 29 6 195 642 60 76 68 45 42 14 56 62 206 73 482 102 1002 7 255 83 1037 11 6 285 306 54 45 38 1596 24 23 122 8 61 176 70 76 190 237 80 95 20 14 28 871 573 484 23 427 67 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEB 1. l.Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. desor.) Civil Service — Oiiicers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ _ _ - - 2.Police ______ Municipal, Parish Officer _ - _ Sheriff Officer _ _ - - _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 3.East India and Colonial Service - OKDEB %. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer ■ Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - _ _ _ . 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - _ - _ Eoyal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner _ _ _ - . OBDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - - Free Church Minister _ _ - - . United Presbyterian Minister - _ Episcopalian Clergyman - _ - . Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ . Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity ■ Theological Student - - _ _ . Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant • 2. Advocate - - _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student _ _ _ Law Clerk - - _ _ Others connected with law 3.Physician, Surgeon - _ _ _ . Dentist _______ Medical Student, Assistant - - _ . Midwife --_-__. Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ - Subordinate Medical Service _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess- School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 6.Author, Editor, Journalist - _ _ . Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ . Student _-____. Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. J. Civil Engineer - _ _ Mining Engineer _ - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) _ - - _ _ Engraver (Artist) _ _ _ _ Sculptor _--___ Architect - - _ _ _ Musician, Music Master - - - Art Student _ _ _ _ Photographer - _ _ _ _ Actor, Actress - _ _ _ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. _ - 8.Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ - Domestic Gardener _ _ _ - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant _ - - - - College, Club Service _ _ _ - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 16 2 19 256 1 734 617 1978 2 2 194 13 60 28 2 16,094 8 104 12 242 47 1791 4438 29 Above 20 Years, Un. 5 Yrs. 52 4 14 16 2 19 251 1 492 470 3 187 59 25 2 2 165 10 38 20 2 11,656 8 75 3 13 387 15- 12 1791 4051 29 20- 11 4672 25- 229 277 2 45- 65- 32 9 122 1 80 62 1 1 45 23 6 1 2 31 1 1 56491329 206 2 574 XV.-OCOUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIOJiJS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- 22 6 80 109 7 - - 3 1 4 1 3 1 6 17 16 6 38 2 27 1 12 27 1 10 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 55 21 19 75 4 55 24 20 79 4 OI(I>EK i—cmitinued. S.Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Cook (not Domestic) _ _ _ Charvfoman _ _ _ _ Washing and Batliing Service - Hospital and Institution Service - Others engaged in Service - - - _ ORDKR 5. 1. Merchant ------- Broitev, Agent, Factor - _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - — _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. - 2. Banker - - - — - Bank Service - - - _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent- S.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service OKDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - _ - Bailway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - _ Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keepei Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service _ _ _ Wheel Chair Proprietor, Attendant, &c. 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - - - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. _ - _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher - - _ - _ S.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDEB 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - - _ - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - - - - Agricultural Student, Pupil - - - - Colonial Planter ------ 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ - S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - _ _ _ OKnER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom' - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover ------- Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - _ Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer — - _ - — Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ - _ _ 161 16 803 1445 268 1 4 66 6 160 16 799 1379 262 - 1 3 4 63 6 3 2 11 98 40 38 4 262 531 155 97 5 446 641 60 - 78 1 4 15 5 30 7 10 684 64 69 21 17 4 64 4 106 639 2 95 70 41 161 37 112 6 505 834 7 1 229 177 44 113 29 66 1 134 243 5 1 86 1 55 8 23 6 14 13 44 22 9 4 15 5 30 7 10 762 64 60 114 314 75 256 11 758 1760 14 2 432 1 311 118 329 80 2si; 18 7fi3 2522 14 2 496 1 371 3 168 366 1 42 137 2 126 229 - 1 12 1 41 125 1 61 129 61 93 1 4 6 1 - 10 16 3 i 2 670 6 9 1 1 134 1 43 179 15 2 17 2 1 25 1 344 11 67 17 3 173 11 119 275 19 26 2 8 33 115 7 lb3 112 17 514 32 241 691 53 1 8 83 6 39 127 1 403 10 29 22 1 142 1 24 89 195 11 1 10 10 25 2 19 50 4 292 1 21 1 3 7 16 1 1 3 3 2 6 3 57 9 1 1 144 1 43 195 18 2 21 2 1 27 1 1014 17 280 151 21 850 2 70 456 1177 84 2 11 21 137 10 68 216 8 867 17 289 152 22 994 2 71 499 1372 102 2 13 71 158 12 69 243 9 1881 34 6 3 3 3 81 369 22 1 88 365 4 6 3 2 3 43 4 18 - 6 290 1 32 75 4 1 22 1 11 1 2 18 1 7 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 12 2 1 1 33 6 2 21 1 4 1 9 15 7 22 3 32 8 1 6 4 40 50 16 4 36 2 5 8 13 63 8 4 21 3 5 26 1 12 2 1 1 35 7 48 11 110 14 5 12 21 73 136 49 11 122 14r 7 13 22 108 143 2 188 27 24 11 7 1 2 177 20 23 - 4 11 3 1 23 1 4 65 8 12 2 73 10 6 16^ 1 1 1 23 2 28 150 14 2 2(i 32 2 2 104 17 107 472 17 1 34 93 4 72 5 104 348 18 19 115 39 17 11 7 4 1 4 11 56 11 23 7 3 1 2 3 2 10 3 2 1 3 2 27 32 2 2 33 215 143 43 24 10 6 3 10 35 242 175 45 26 10 6 3 10 2 1 - 2 1 - - - - 1 1 i 141 15 248 B47 32 90 11 85 311 11 20 127 3 19 18 i 135 36 622 -j 31 323 34 455 1542 61 450 53 690 2164 92 ORDER 9. l.Pubrisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder- - - ~ ~ -i Printer - - - - -; Paper Ruler SO i 1035 491 6 2 554 352 28 4 481 139 - 1 05 4 65 2 2 1 49 C 87 1 4 j 5 2 62 1 OCf 16 1 84 33 7 30 6 1 5 1 XV.— OCCUPATIOITS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 675 OCCUPATIONS OF THE USTHABITAFTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years. Above Total 20 at all Years. Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- - 23 1 2 2 59 3 8 1 41 1 10 17 2 146 6 7 13 2 37 8 12 6 1 1 2 82 4 10 31 4 230 16 30 33 4 312 20 40 OKDER 9~-conHnued. Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - Bookbinder's, Printer's Furnisher - - - 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate and Steel Plate Printer - Map and Print Colourer, Seller - - - OR!»Eie 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - - - Millwright _ _ _ _ - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricnltural Machine and Implement Maker- Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - - Cutler _______ File Maker ______ Saw Maker ---__-- Domestic Implement Maker _ _ _ S.Watch and Clock Maker _ _ - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wfa. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 4.Surgioal Instrument Maker - - - - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - _ - _ - 6.Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7.Typ6 Cutter, Founder - - - - - Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Eod, Tackle Maker Apparatus for other Games Maker OICD£li 11. LBuilder _______ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ _ Bricklayer _______ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - _ Ma.son's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ - _ Slater, Tiler ______ Plasterer _______ Plaste]-er's Labourer _ _ - _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter _____ Painter, Paperhau^e-', Glazier _ - - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - _ _ French Polisher -__--_ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ - - _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver ______ Carver and Gilder _ _ _ _ Dealer in Works of Art _ _ _ _ Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Animal, Bird, &o., Preserver, Stuffer - Artificial Flower Maker _ _ _ _ OBDEK 13. l.Coachmaker ______ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright __-_-_ Cartwright- ______ Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker - 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - _ _ ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder ------ Ship Builder's Labourer - - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge BuUder _ - _ _ 2.Sail Maker _ _ _ _ 26 31 31 4 21 12 22 10 19 - 2 1 1 2 20 11 8 10 7 2 5 15 4 - - 10 8 1 1 15 i 3 5 4 13 3 4 73 4 73 2 1 2 5 2 67 6 2 6 5 22 24 55 6 1 2 1 54 5 94 10 1 2 1 57 6 4 18 3 12 17 56 10 9 159 21 263 21 2 1 9 IS 3 2 1 102 22 11 54 13 37 27 165 33 21 6 79 18 82 15 1 2 4 3 3 40 9 3 25 4 6 14 76 7 1 5 4 6 1 12 1 6 6 3 2 1 2 2 4 2 1 83 4 81 2 1 3 6 2 82 10 2 6 8 27 28 68 9 1 6 1 298 45 456 46 3 3 1 14 29 4 6 1 205 40 18 99 21 57 60 301 52 1 35 11 381 49 637 48 3 4 1 17 35 6 5 1 287 50 20 105 29 84 88 369 61 2 41 12 1 1 1 1 11 3 71 22 12 10 1 4 49 13 3 6 1 1 1 7 3 22 9 9 4 - 5 1 1 1 4 44 13 2~ 6 1 1 3 1 17 4 1 ■2 1 2 4 5 4 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 - 39 16 1 4 9 63 36 32 3 1 1 3 4 9 6 3S1 4 210 39 33 110 3 337 224 230 33 4 31 7 1 9 34 1 1 13 441 22 330 155 42 78 11 166 236 206 32 4 19 15 1 19 24 4 2 2 111 1458 65 1191 513 162 272 52 333 746 548 82 26 32 31 9 48 95 5 9 6 4 65 445 19 290 255 59 72 27 93 276 305 23 18 15 10 4 20 50 3 1 4 8 63 1 31 26 9 10 2 8 43 71 7 1 1 2 1 4 6 1 1 1 5 430 4 226 40 37 119 3 400 260 262 36 5 32 10 1 13 43 1 1 197 2407 107 1842 949 •272 432 92 600 1301 1130 144 49 67 68 15 91 175 13 13 13 4 202 2837 HI 2068 989 309 551 95 1000 1561 1392 180 54 99 68 16 104 218 14 14 13 4 1 2 3 12 197 66 29 30 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 66 17 4 7 1 1 2 2 11 131 39 25 23 1 1 2 1 2 1 : 9 5 1 1 1 57 12 4 6 1 4 27 15 3 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 65 21 9 9 1 1 1 1 31 3 10 3 1 1 8 3 1 1 - 5 1 1 4 46 10 3 30 46 1 6 6 31 179 3 29 17 2 86 80 3 8 8 33 10 1 3 1 9 51 11 4 34 315 8 46 32 2 159 366 8 57 36 2 193 1 5 1 1 4 - - 1 2 1 1 - 1 i 1. 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 17 1 7 2 11 2 3 1 4 1 3 1 3 3 31 4 13 7 4 34 4 14 - - - \ - - - - - 676 XV.— OCCUPATION'S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EDINBUEGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 103 6 4 25- 80 113 22 43 15 9 1 33 3 47 19 27 184 18 8 13 1 14 11 237 67 1 2 331 12 80 10 72 44 22 1 117 19 8 17 10 10 197 53 10 1 1 1 27 159 5 2 1 i 2 134 6 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Ahove 20 Years. 36 14 24 2 20 337 25 318 125 90 327 82 19 50 5 44 67 530 138 49 3 4 578 29 261 3 7 5 41 25 20 14 1 4 131 10 116 25 72 1 96 40 6 27 4 37 24 202 55 36 3 5 198 14 110 6 6 1 47 3 50 22 28 206 19 8 15 1 15 12 275 80 3 2 1 431 1 186 2 7 1 5 216 67 22 Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 122 30 71 43 41 5 25 556 46 523 197 195 3 551 152 35 94 9 99 104 959 2!J2 101 8 12 1088 60 1 1 43 13 1 7 15 20 5 16 492 13 14 13 2 7 1 5 326 73 27 73 43 42 5 26 603 49 573 219 223 3 751 171 43 109 10 114 116 1234 332 104 10 13 1519 57 15 23 5 17 678 13 17 14 1 OBDEB 14. l.Dye, Paint Mannfacture - - - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - Drysalter ------ OBDER 15. 127 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 35 Tobacco-Pipe, Suuff-Box, Maker - OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Hop Merchant, Dealer - Maltster _ - _ . Brewer - _ _ - Distiller, Eectifier _ - - 2.Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican CeUarmau - - - - - ■ 3.Dairyman, Milkseller _ - - • Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - ■ Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ - ■ Provision Curer, Dealer - - - . Poulterer, Game Dealer - - - . Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer ------- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker __--_. Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ - - . Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. Sugar Refiner ------ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c-. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mkr., Dlr. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 208 15 24 836 39 41 325 OK»EIi 11. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture - _ _ Worsted Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dealer 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - Crape, Gauze Manufacture Silk Merchant, Dealer - - _ _ S.Cotton Manufacture . - - _ - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - Muslin Embroiderer - - _ _ Thread Manufacturer, Dealer - _ _ 4.Homp Manufacture - - .. _ Jute Manufacture - - - _ _ Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - Mat Maker, Seller Net Maker - - - - _ _ Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer - 5. Weaver (undefined) - - _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer(iindef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture - - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - ■ - - Trimming Maker, Dealer Embroiderer ----__ 10 25 4 35 4 4 186 240 168 181 4 8 8 2 285 32 16 31 16 115 1 2 118 Above 20 Years, 55 103 14 22 100 5 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 24 832 35 40 4 207 9 21 3 27 4 4 131 137 154 159 24 7 2 1 2 185 27 15 23 14 25 21 15- 20- 45 25- 5S XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 677 OCCUPATIOISrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EDINBURGH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yr3. 15- 47 20- 16 23 277 3 7 1 4 19 10 11 25- 75 1 6 389 854 2 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 66 10 1 4 1 10 137 37 4 1 2 493 3 .1 32 627 2 80 10 3 17 1 113 1 1 656 1 19 7 4 18 22 12 135 Aljove 20 Years, 324 164 1 Total at all 181 1 OCCUPATIONS. 158 22 26 54 37 39 1 208 38 15 2 131 2 3 4 7 14 26 4 5 89 74 162 66 56 •2 14 22 15 1 23 96 2 55 3 10 1849 16 14 52 1 1455 3 141 22 11 10 2173 11 2 22 34 1 122 2 5 11 68 3 78 85 154 96 1 4 91 3 24 15 75 1 1551 5 196 25 11 27 9 1 13 261 30 1 13 70 8 1 51 108 59 74 3 327 72 35 4 261 2 9 5 14 22 60 2 2 5 14 189 134 1 283 100 3 87 189 126 1 113 3 33 10 1 16 295 31 1 18 74 11 1 61 119 73 382 77 35 4 383 2 11 5. 19 23 65 2 2 5 15 193 153 1 288 104 111 3 OKOER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Mantifaoturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker _ _ - Woollen Bonnet Maker _ - - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - - _ - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - Shawl Manufacture _ - - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - Glover, Glove Maker - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - Clog Maker _ _ _ _ - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer _ _ - - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 67 20 1 33 262 4374 1 872 10 28 10 189 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. OKD£It 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - - - - Glue, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ - Bone, Horn, Ivory, Toitoiseshell, Wrkr., Dlr. Comb Maker - _ _ _ - Gut Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ 27 3 1 6 76 1400 135 58 40 17 27 186 2974 1 737 7 20 4 131 24 2.Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ _ - Tanner ______ Currier _ _ . _ - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr. , Dlr. Parchment, Vellum Manufacturer, Dealer 3.Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - - Brush and Broom Maker Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - - - OKDEK 30. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman _ - _ Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture Japanner _---_-- India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer Gum Manufacture - - - - - Sealing Wax Maker _ _ - _ - 2. Willow, Cane, Bush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - - _ _ _ . 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - ■ _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner _ _ _ Box Maker - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Paper Manufacture - - Envelope Maker - - - Stationer - . _ _ Card, Pattern-Card Maker - Paper Stainer - Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - OR»£R 91. I.Coal Miner- Shale Miner - Ironstone Miner - Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service 2.C'oal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Gas Works Service 19 2 218 17 .28 1 6 127 174 183 1 150 1 10 Peat Cutter, Dealer S.Stone Qu,arrior - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Manufacturer, Mercliaut, Dealer ■ 171 16 15- 22 1229 119 3 7 2 53 20- 18 1 6 76 937 113 36 17 1 67 103 75 13 2 157 12 11 1 5 70 71 108 1 61 10 25- 45- 65- 81 1466 47 10 25 512 1 258 4 7 1 44 3 4 59 23 i 17 3 5 4 1 1 95 3 22 32 41 20 \678 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIOISrS OF THE ESTHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF EBINBUEGH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 5- 15- 20- 62 1 127 117 2 10 25- 30 9 28 4 3 259 32 21 1 5 10 11 4 8 1 2 376 25 J 2 - I 191 202 17 2 223 168 1 9 1 94 3 11 1 151 1 45- 22 98 15 29 959 175 49 27 4 288 12 66 3 8 12 108 2 250 4 1 43 5 47 1 7 116 1 3 16 4 2 7 65- Under 20 Years. 48 12 75 16 13 538 71 26 17 4 513 1022 1 107 8 4 102 164 70 5 110 3 203 130 7 61 35 12 6 10 4 1 376 18934 16264 Above 20 Years. 217 76 1 21 359 25 12 25 411 3 874 1 15 2 187 4 23 1 279 1 14 598 7 6 39 6 7 16 182 44 222 36 48 1853 294 101 1 49 8 Total at all Ages. 2014 1 3 4 1 6 12 104 6 35 11 58 74 261 77 1 22 466 33 12 29 513 3 1038 1 15 2 257 4 OCCUPATIONS. ORDKU !J1 — continued. Limestone Quarrier - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Paviour Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - Railway Contractor - Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - 4.Eartlienware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 5. Salt Maker, Dealer - _ . 6. Waterworks Service - - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - Gold and Silver Beater - Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher - Lapidary - - .Iron Manufacture - - - Steel Miinufacture - - - Blacksmith _____ Iron Fence and Gate Maker _ - - Nail Manufacture _ _ _ _ Anchor, Chain Manufacture _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 28 1 9. Coppersmith 1 389 1 17 801 7 6 62 6 8 16 207 49 248 36 1983 301 162 36 61 14 10. Tin Manufacture _ _ _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 50 IS- IS 20- 25- 45- 65- 17 11. Lead Manufacture 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier Metal Burnisher, Lacqnerer- White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer - Wire Maker, Worker - - - - - Wire Fencer - - _ _ . Bolt, Nut, Pdvet, Screw, Staple Maker Lamp Maker - - - - - OIM>EB 23. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker ______ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - Manufactui-er, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undelineJ) _ - _ _ _ 2. General Labourer . - _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (uudeflued) Apprentice (uudetiuedj- - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 2390 18934 16264 ORI>EK 23. l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger, - _ - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - OKUEU 34. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, or of No Occupation _ .. _ «K»EK 25. &c., 1. Scholars _ _ _ _ - Children of No Stated Occupation SO.". 39 385 15 17 1 234 250 117 50198 18849 16737 2S9 16 35 1 82 11-1 31 2458 18849 16737 10 2 3 1 - - 1 616 23 350 1 12 12 152 136 47740 398 ,3311 1 _ 254 15 30 28 2458 486! 47 244 8 164 37 81 4 118 11 3 '5165 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. 679 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAfiY BUEGH OF *FALKIRK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 1 65- Jniler 20 years. Above 20 Years. rotal at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- 1,088 1 ,610 646 628 1,821 749 201 3,344 3,399 6,743 Total- _ _ - - 6,427 3,076 3,351 1,045 1,437 694 526 1,645 896 284 ClASSES. - 2 29 31 68 37 11 31 147 178 I. Protessional 112 71 41 - 1 70 11 16 11 3 - 2 5 6 26 18 5 7 55 62 II. Domestic _ _ - 458 217 241 - 34 183- 93 83 57 8 - 12 51 66 168 56 18 63 308 371 III. Commercial - 5 6 - - 3 2 - - - - - 1 3 5 21 14 2 4 42 46 IV. AOBIOULTURAL 8 1 7 - - 1 4 2 - 1 - 149 546 514 1,525 607 133 695 2,779 3,474 V. iNDUSTRIAIi- 534 114 420 - 8 106 90 171 139 20 1,088 1,444 12 6 13 17 32 2,544 68 2,612 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 ( Pboductivb - ) 5,310 2,668 2,642 1,045 1,391 232 328 1,373 689 252 OKDEBS. CLASS I. - 2 29 9 22 21 1 46 12 25 5 6 31 47 1 99 47 1 130 l.Government _ _ - 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations - 4 108 71 4 37 - 1 70 11 2 14 2 9 3 - CLASS II. 2 5 6 26 18 5 7 55 62 4. Domestic Officers or Services 458 217 241 - 34 183 93 83 57 8 CLASS in. - 8 i 42 9 35 31 59 109 13 43 3 15 60 13 110 198 160 211 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - - - CLASS rv. 5 5 - - 3 2 - - - - - 1 1 2 3 2 10 11 12 2 2 1 3 27 15 28 18 7. Agriculture _ _ _ S.About Animals and PisheriKi CLASS V. 8 1 7 - - 1 4 2 - 1 - 2 1 11 9 7 44 3 7 56 18 26 215 6 12 ,45 3 1 13 11 8 66 30 46 329 41 54 384 9. Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 3 1 16 2 7 1 1 9 - 3 2 4 3 1 1 4 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 11 8 13 7 3 3 2 2 4 22 12 20 24 12 24 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14.Cliemicals and Compounds - 2 1 1 - - 1 1 - - - _ 17 5 2 37 9 3 49 12 9 124 22 5 53 16 13 1 2 54 14 17 239 61 19 293 65 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 1 109 21 . 6 3 1 103 18 - 1 6 2 7 2 41 11 1 48 4 7 1 - 1 2 5 2 6 15 4 8 43 28 33 61 6 12 18 4 5 6 2 8 127 42 68 133 44 66 IS.Dress- - _ _ - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 232 64 168 - 2 62 63 72 37 6 - 108 396 24 1 297 52 1 805 169 1 236 151 1 41 82 504 24 1 1,379 404 3 1,883 428 4 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23.Kefuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 21 127 1 2 29 19 98 1 - 2 2 27 6 18 3 37 1 10 38 6 252 1,088 1,444 12 6 13 17 32 12 2,532 68 80 2,532 24. Without Specified Occupa- ■ tions - - 25.ficholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,874 2,436 232 2,436 2,642 1,045 1,391 232 328 1,373 689 See Note at p. 73. 680 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF FALZIEK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25 - 45- 65- - - - 3 1 4 1 4 6 1 8 1 2 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 13 10 1 13 7 2 1 13 10 1 13 7 2 1 OKDEK 1. 1. Civil Service— OfBoers and Clerks - Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ _ _ _ _ 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer ------ Just, of Peace & other Local or County OfBoial OUDEB 2. 1. Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ _ _ ORDCB 3. l.Free Church Minister - - _ _ United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - _ - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ . _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student - _ _ _ . Law Clerk - _____ 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife ----___ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect with Teaching S.Author, Editor, Journalist - _ - Reporter, Shorthand Writer - _ _ Student ----___ Persons Engaged in Scitntific Pursuits _ L.te -ary, Scientific, Institution Service, &0. - 6. Civil Engineer ______ Mining Engineer - _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - 7. Painter (Artist) - _ Sculptor _ _ _ Architect -_-__-_ Musician, Music Master _ _ _ _ Photographer _ - _ _ _ Actor, Actress - _ _ _ 8. Performer, Sho^vman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service OKDEK 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ - - Domestic Gardener _ - _ _ - Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ _ - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government - Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ - - - 2.0ffice Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman - _ - Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ Hospital and Institution Service - - - OKDEK 5. l.Broker, Agent, Factor - _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - - _ _ Commercial Traveller _ _ - - _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2.Banker ______ Bank Service _----_ 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - — 1 1 7 1 2 1 14 4 2 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 4 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 4 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 I _ 2 2 1 1 1 1 _ _ 8 1 2 1 14 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 9 9 2 9 9 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 7 2 6 10 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 9 1 17 9 3 11 9 1 2 2 15 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 8 7 2 5 10 2 1 2 5 34 6 60 3 7 20 50 1 1 2 6 14 6 3 6 - 1 19 50 1 9 1 1 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 1 27 1 4 25 2 1 5 1 2 ■ - 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 13 12 1 1 15 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 16 32 3 2 1 1 18 33 7 2 1 1 410 1 2 5 38 2 217 193 1 2 5 38 2 - 34 183 93 68 1 1 11 2 8 37 5 2 1 1 1 25 4 1 3 1 6 33 1 6 10 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 45 5 g 4 2 8 60 3 11 13 9 4 2 8 105 3 16 13 - - - - - : - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OE THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. QSl OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF FALKIEK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jnl 5 fis. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under ,20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 3 1 6 1 1 2 2 4 1 14 3 2 2 1 1 2 20 1 2 40 2 1 17 3 10 10 5 17 2 1 8 4 2 2 2 2 7 1 1 4 1 7 1 4 1 2 4 31 1 3 78 5 3 28 9 14 13 6 1 2 4 31 1 4 85 5 3 28 9 14 14 10 OKDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) Boat Owner, Hirer - - • - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) ORDEK 7. l.Farmer, Grazier - - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OKDEU S. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - OKUER 9, l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder- _ _ _ _ _ Printer - - _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - - 2. Map, Print Colourer, Seller- _ - - OK»EK 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker- _ _ _ Millwright- - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ _ Spinning and "Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Saw Maker - _ _ _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith- _ _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. l.Builder - _ _ _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - _ Plumber, Gasfltter - _ - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- _ _ - French Polisher - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ 3. Wood Carver _ _ _ _ _ Carver and Gilder ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker - - Wheelwright - - - 1 4 1 4 - - 1 2 2 - - - - - - 1 3 8 1 1 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 4 18 3 2 4 19 3 2 1 5 2 1 1 4 2 - - 1 2 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 2 1 1 7 2 2 2 - 3 8 4 3 11 4 3 - _ - - - - - - - - - 2 8 1 1 2 5 11 2 1 3 2 1 2 10 1 7 1 18 4 7 1 28 4 1 3 2 1 - - 2 - 1 - < - 1 3 4 2 2 3 2 2 10 3 1 2 6 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 4 3 2 18 3 3 2 3 11 1 3 2 21 3 4 2 3 16 1 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - _ 1 1 i 5 1 1 li 2 2 2 4 6 7 6 1 14 10 5 2 6 5 8 5 1 8 60 10 27 13 11 21 6 8 19 24 1 3 2 2 3 10 1 6 3 5 5 2 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 15 2 2 2 5 9 12 7 1 11 88 11 47 21 19 33 6 15 31 34 2 4 2 4 1 11 103 11 49 23 21 38 6 24 43 41 2 4 2 4 2 2 11 3 1 6 1 1 6 2 - 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 9 1 3 - 1 13 1 14 1 - - - - - - - - - - 4 E 682" :^V._OCQUPATIONS 01 THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIQITS 0:g THE INHABITAOTS Or THE PAELIAMENTAKT BTJEGH OF FALKIEK AT DIEPERINT AGES, MALES; | OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. j ,Uii. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Tota,l at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- _ - 1 3 1 1 3 : 1 1 7 1 8 ORDEB ia^£ontinued. Cartwright ------ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OBOEK 13. 1. Ship Builder ._-__- Ship Builder's Labourer l- Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - OKDEB 14. 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. - Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - S.Chemist and Druggist - - - - - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - OSDEJC 16. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - _ - OB»ER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper -_ _ _ - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper - _ - 2.Brewer _______ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican _ - - Cellarman _ — — ___ — S.Dairyman, Milkseller - _ _ - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ .- _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer _ Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) _ _ - Baker - ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook - -. _ - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ - _ - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - ORDER IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture- - -. - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture 3. Cotton Manufacture _ - _ - - Flax and Linen Manufactui'er, Dealer - 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) _.-__- Factory Hand (Textile) undefined - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - - Fancy goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) _ - - _ - OKOER IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Mauufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - - Tailor _ _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _____ Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ - _ _ Hosiery Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Hosier, Haberdasher - - _ - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ - _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OSIDEK 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manufacture Comb Maker __-_-- - _ - _ - _ - - - - _ _ _ 1 1 1 6 3 - - 1 1 9 1 1 1 9 1 - - - - - _ - - - - - 1 3 2 1 7 5 1 2 2 4 1 10 9 1 14 9 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 u 10 1 1 8 2 2 1 2 5 1 10 1 2 1 1 1 ' 1 i - - 1 1 1 2 4 5 3 2 - 1 1 8 9 9 10 1 - 1 - - - 3 1 1 6 6 2 10 1 1 10 13 2 2 15 1 15 1 1 12 1 14 1 13 1 5 16 1 2 2 2 36 2 28 1 6 7 1 1 3 2 2 5 11 1 3 10 3 1 1 5 1 2 2 13 2 1 1 16 19 4 22 1 23 2 6 36 ! 3 2 2 9 2 67 4 ' 6 62 4 24 1 23 2 6 48 3 4 3 10 2 83 4 6 71 : 14 18 1 ! ^ 14 10 1 2 1 8 9 7 21 5 1 14 18 1 3 14 5 1 2 1 _ 7 9 7 21 - - 5 1 1 3 3 8 6 1 5 2 1 2 3 6 7 ; 5 9 12 21 1 1 1 2 12 i 14 1 1 2 46 1 1 1 2 60 1 1 1 1 2 6 5 4 1 1 1 1 - 2 6 6 4 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 1 2 \ 1 - 1 1 3 1 13 1 1 24 17 2 2 13 3 30 2 1 7 10 1 1 3 1 1 2 57 3 68 6 2 3 60 3 59 6 2 3 2 13 183 1 25 1 1 3 6 55 2 1 3 2 7 128 1 23 1 3 - 2 6 53 2 1 4 45 1 1 2 2 2 61 1 6 1 2 1 21 11 1 1 - 5 - - - 1 2 - - - 2 1 2 1 - - - - - - XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE TEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 683 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF FALKIRK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. -! ^ [Jn. 6 frs. 5- 15- 20- • 25- 45- 35- Jnder 20 if ears. ibove 20 years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Cinder 20 years. Above 20 Years. tin. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 i i 2 10 9 5 4 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 16 16 6 3 15 17 6 ORDER 19— continued. 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ - - - - Tanner ____--- Currier ___---- S.Brush and Broom Maker _ _ - - Offi»KR iiO. l.Oil and Colournian _ - - Japauner - - - - - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer ------- Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner _ _ - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender ^ - - Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Stationer .--_--- Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - ORDER 91. I.Coal Miner - _ _ _ _ ^ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ .- Gas Works Service ___... S.Stone Quarrier ------ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior ------- Road Labourer - - - Platelayer - - ' _ - _ - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer S.Salt Maker, Dealer _ _ - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, JeweUer- 8.Iron Manilf&cture - - _ _ - Blacksmith _..--__ Nail Manufacture _ - - - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker 9. Coppersmith _ - - _ _ ^ lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - _ - Hinge Maker ..-_--_ ORDKR ««. L General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ - _ Pawnbroker ------ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (tmdeQned) Contractor (undefined) _ .. - - 2.General Labourer - . - ^ - Bng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, of Mar. Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ ^ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefiined) ORDER 93. 1. Chimney Sweep, g06t Merchant - - - Scavenger, ------- Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - ORDER m. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - OBDEB S5. l.Soholars _ - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation - - - - - - - 3 1 3 3 - 1 i ! - 2 - 4 1 1 1 3 1 S 1 1 8 7 2 1 7 6 1 1 1 8 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 10 14 2 3 13 10 1 1 1 1 2 10 20 2 3 14 10 2 1 - - - - - - - 1 2 - 1 - 92 6 7 1 2 3 : _ 3S-i 20 1 S3 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 249 14 1 18 1 3 2 7 5 3 11 1 4 1 1 1 1 667 56 2 31 2 6 3 2 1 2 1 2 7 3 1 185 13 3 5 8 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 24 6 3 2 1 2 426 26 1 40 5 4 14 6 5 1 21 1 3 5 4 2 2 1 1125 89 6 8 59 2 11 8 3 3 16 6 5 1 21 1 3 5 4 2 2 1 1551 115 6 9 99 2 11 13 7 3 4 5 1 5 1 5 2 2 5 1 5 1 6 - - 2 2 1 1 2 - - 4 3 17 1 4 45 1 1 1 5 17 1 3 125 11 5 1 1 1 11 1 1 122 10 4 2 29 1 4 3 17 2 7 34 2 4 321 23 10 1 2 11 37 2 4 338 23 10 1 34 32 51 10 12 2 8 7 22 30 43 i - 1 1 11 2 8 6 10 3 4 1 6 11 19 2 6 14 18 1 2 - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 2 1 - 1 - - - .- 1 - - - - 12 6 13 17 32 12 68 80 2874 232 2642 - - 232 328 1373 689 2^?. i4 1226 218 - - - K - 1270 1262 - 1270 1262 1092 1344 1092 1344 - 21 1024 1071 320 - ___ - - - 681 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF * FORFAR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Abov 20 Years Und 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 906 1,582 691 385 1,250 696 276 3,079 2,607 5,686 Total _ - - _ _ 7,131 3,214 3,917 933 1,484 797 66S 1,805 1,038 416 CLASSES. - 1 51 15 68 27 8 52 118 170 I. Pbofbsbionai, 64 31 33 - 1 30 9 15 7 2 - 1 2 - 18 10 8 3 36 39 II. Domestic 319 107 212 - 17 90 57 84 56 16 - 18 41 38 120 47 14 59 219 278 III. Commercial - 5 1 4 - - 1 3 1 - - - 6 14 13 61 48 24 20 136 156 IV. AGMOULTnEAL 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 161 479 317 982 643 182 640 2,024 2,664 V. Industrial - 2,369 843 1,626 - 205 638 470 712 280 64 '906 1,395 4 2 11 21 40 2,305 74 2,379 ( VI. Unoooupied and NON- l Productivb 4,373 2,232 2,141 933 1,261 38 119 992 696 334 OBDERS. CLASS I. 1 ' 1 6 1 44 2 13 23 3 42 7 3 17 1 1 6 7 1 44 33 7 78 40 8 122 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - - _ 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. C 58 1 30 5 28 - 1 1 29 9 3 12 2 5 2 1 2 18 10 8 3 36 39 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 319 107 212 17 90 57 84 56 16 - 9 9 24 17 22 16 40 80 12 35 7 7 33 26 81 138 114 164 6. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 4 1 1 3 1 - - 1 2 1 1 - - - 6 12 2 10 3 31 20 41 7 16 8 18 2 98 38 116 40 7. Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 9 6 12 57 5 21 62 12 42 184 2 13 69 3 28 7 13 66 22 76 343 29 89 409 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ - - - 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 : 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 — - 4 3 1 1 8 2 3 3 1 4 3 13 6 17 9 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - - - - - - \ 5 128 39 291 16 146 96 341 53 175 2 18 71 44 419 2 183 733 2 227 1,152 15. Tobacco and Pipes - - 16. Pood and Lodgmg 17.Textil6 Fabrics - - - 1 73 2,052 1 781 1 72 1,271 - 193 1 588 7 425 1 20 627 30 191 15 28 - 9 4 19 5 2 14 4 6 74 14 9 38 13 9 11 1 4 28 5 6 137 32 28 165 37 34 18. Dress- _ _ _ - 19.Aninml Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 182 44 138 - 9 35 32 49 40 17 - 3 1 22 18 1 19 22 79 119 2 52 112 1 10 33 25 19 1 160 286 3 185 305 4 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities - - - 23.Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 2 51 1 14 1 37 - 2 1 12 6 1 11 17 3 906 1,396 4 2 11 21 40 4 2,301 74 78 2,301 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ _ - _ 25. Scholars and Cliildren of No Stated Occupation - 2,179 2,194 38 2,194 2,141 933 1,261 38 119 992 696 334 ♦ See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 685 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF FORFAR AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 1 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Ouder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 5 2 2 4 3 10 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 6 4 6 6 12 4 1 5 12 6 12 4 1 OKDER I. l.CivU Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service,— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ _ _ - - 2. Police - - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer - _ _ _ - ORDEK 2. 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ _ _ Army Pensioner _____ 2.Seaman, B.N. - OBDEB 3. l.EstaUished Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies - Missionary, Scripture Header, Itiu. Preacher- Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student ______ Law Clerk _______ 3.Physioian, Surgeon _ _ - _ - Medical Student, Assistant _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess 5.Author, Editor, Journalist _ - - _ Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student - _ _ _ _ 6. Civil Engineer _ _ _ _ _ 7. Painter (Artist) _ _ _ _ _ Architect - - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student _ _ _ Photographer - _ _ _ Actor, Actress - - - OBDER 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener _ _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ _ _ Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant _____ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) _ _ _ Charwoman ______ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - - OKDEB 6. 1. Merchant - - _ _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Vainer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2.Banker - _ _ _ Bank Service - - - 3.Lire, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 - - 1 - 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 18 1 7 1 12 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 10 1 2 1 3 5 1 2 4 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 18 1 7 1 12 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 5 1 4 16 2 3 5 2 7 10 2 2 1 2 5 4 1 2 2 1 1 5 1 4 16 2 21 5 3 14 10 3 12 2 1 4 5 1 6 1 4 13 17 18 3 1 2 12 18 4 1 17 3 1 2 - 1 11 18 8 1 1 6 3 2 3 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 5 8 2 3 2 7 1 3 4 1 2 1 10 19 3 3 1 10 21 4 3 1 271 1 3 2 1 38 3 107 164 1 3 2 1 38 3 - 17 90 53 3 1 76 1 4 3 25 1 2 27 10 6 - 8 1 21 3 1 16 4 1 1 3 2 2 26 2 4 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 29 4 4 7 6 1 4 43 2 8 7 4 7 5 1 4 72 2 12 7 2 2 1 2 1 : : 1 1 1 1 - - 686 ' XV.-OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAET BURGH OF FORFAR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. , FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- - 8 1 1 10 6 3 5 7 .1 5 2 1 26 1 3 37 1 2 2 \ 17 10 1 1 4 1 2 o 2 1 10 6 8 1 9 3 2 50 1 3 66 2 1 9 2 10 3 2 60 1 3 62 2 1 17 3 CBDEK C. 1. Rail way Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard ------ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.0mnibus, Coaci, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic), Carrier, Carter, Vanman, - - 3.Seaman {Merchant Service) - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OUOEK T. 1. Farmer. Grazier - - - - - Farmer s Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - Agricultural Machine Proprietor, Attendant 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ _ OBBSK 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer"! - - Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ - _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover __-_--- Vermin Destroyer _ _ - _ - Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ - - - OKDEK 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Printer ___---- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OKDEK 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- - - - Millwright - . _ - _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ - . - Spiuning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2.T00I Maker, Dealer - - - 3. Watch and Clock Ma.53r - - - - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wlcr. (not Gov.) - 6.Musical Instniment Maker, Dealer OKDEK 11. l.Builder _ - - _ - . Carpenter, Joiner - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - _ - Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - Plimiber Gasfttter - . - ~ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 6 10 2 5 1 4 2 2 21 1 1 3 1 5 25 3 1 7 2 6 2 1 5 16 2 9 2 57 3 2 1 3 4 17 9 2 73 3 2 1 3 4 19 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 1 1 1 2 7 1 8 1 1 i 4 4 1 2 1 2 3 15 1 14 3 1 1 3 17 1 14 3 1 1 - - - _ - - - - - 1 6 1 3 1 7 1 4 2 3 6 1 11 1 9 1 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 2 6 4 1 2 16 1 1 4 7 1 25 1 4 1 2 5 1 4 - 2 7 4 6 1 11 1 46 2 8 1 1 5 1 13 1 53 2 1^ 1 1 2 - 2 - _ - - 1 - 1 2 1 2 4 ]7 17 1 1 6 11 1 14 27 3 3 5 5 1 2 53 69 11 8 4 1 10 20 2 13 36 5 7 2 2 10 10 2 3 3 17 19 2 1 8 15 5 90 142 21 21 12 3 17 21 5 107 161 21 23 13 3 25 36 - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCOUPMIONS or the people OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 687 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF FOBFAE AT DIFFERENT AGES, MALES., OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. & ?rs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 201- 25- 45- 65- - - 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 _ 4 8 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 OKDER ll—amtmued. 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - - S.Wood Carver _ _ _ _ - Carver and Gilder _ _ _ _ - OBDEB M. l.Coaohmaker ___--- 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OBDEK 11. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - _ _ OBDEK IB. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 2.Brewer _____,-- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman ------- 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer - - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - _ Fish Curer ------- Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Balcer _ - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ — - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c. , Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OBDEB IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture - , Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Mamrfaotnre - S.Cotton Manufacture - - -. - - , Flax and Linen Manufacture, Dealer '4.Hemp Manufacture - _ _ _ Jute Manufacture - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer ,5. Weaver (undefined) - , - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (TextUe, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dlr. OBltEIC IS. 1. Tailor - - - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 2 - 2 - - - - 1 1 - - _ 2 2 1 4 4 2 1 1 2 2 7 6 9 8 - - - - - . . _ - - 3 1 2 2 1 - 3 3 3 6 3 - - 1 " - - - - - _ - - - - - - 2 - 2 2 1 ! - 1 - - - [ 1 - - 2 I 2 2 1 22 1 13 1 1 3 1 4 6 10 2 6 1 14 1 13 4 26 3 3 13 3 1 1 1 1 9 3 3 2 12 1 2 14 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 4 1 23 1 15 _ 14 3 11 3 2 28 4 16 1 7 46 5 6 36 1 14 3 11 3 2 32 4 17 1 7 69 6 6 51 1 8 14 i 1 1 1 : 1 4 4 31 i 1 8 14 8 1 1 1 1 4 4 30 i - 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 3 10 3 10 3 1 1 1 11 2 1 3 1 1 7 - 49 8 1 65 5 129 4 3 1 12 127 15 59 1 1 1 14 66 4 155 3 8 3 20 130 20 1 1 2 108 1 3 11 6 41 2 1 45 3 10 5 6 1 178 4 11 2 12 192 20 1 1 2 368 2 10 9 24 45 243 27 1 1 1 2 546 2 14 20 26 57 435 47 1 1 20 1977 43 1 2 7 1 6 754 20 1 1 14 1223 23 1 2 7 - 2 188 2 1 4 S86 18 5 409 10 1 1 6 604 11 1 4 3 182 2 2 2 28 - 7 O 15 2 •2 12 2 29 1 39 3 2 12 26 2 8 1 22 4 2 55 1 75 4 2 77 1 79 6 2 3 138 31 8 2 1 40 2 1 2 98 29 8 1 - 1 7 1 33 2 1 31 45 3 1 1 16 20 3 6 6 5 688 XV.-OCCUPATldNS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND,. 1881/ OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF FOaFAR AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Tota! at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 4 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 6 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 10 15 1 2 1 2 1 10 19 1 3 OUDEIt 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Gi-ease Manuf. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer 2. Slcinner, Furrier - _ _ _ _ Tanner - _ _ _ _ Currier _ _ . _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - - r OUBER no. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket ■Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - Wood Turner - - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Stationer - - _ _ - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ _ _ OKDEB SI. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Pavior - - - - - Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - ~ Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - 4. Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - - 8. Iron Manufacture _ - - - - Blacksmith - - - - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OKDER %S. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer- - - - Pawnbroker - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mochanic (undefined) - - - Apprenlico (undelined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) . - ori>i:k 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - ORDER m. 1. Persons returned by Pi'opcrty, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation _ _ _ _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - - r - - Children of No Stated Occupation - - - - - - - - - 4 2 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 6 1 3 8 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 8 17 1 1 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 3 5 8 4 1 1 2 4 2 2 5 2 1 4 1 6 13 5 1 1 8 1 9 18 3 9 1 _ 7 4 14 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 11 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 1 3 6 9 5 1 15 1 10 34 6 1 1 2 7 12 1 1 14 34 6 13 1 1 15 1 10 34 6 1 1 2 7 13 1 1 17 40 15 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 5 10 2 4 1 12 2 3 1 9 5 78 17 6 1 2 9 3 1 90 6 2 1 1 2 28 1 1 1 5 11 2 1 23 11 1 208 26 11 1 4 1 23 12 1 213 26 22 1 6 31 6 4 10 7 7 24 6 4 3 - 1 1 6 6 5 1 6 2 1 2 11 3 3 2 1 - - 1 2 1 - 1 3 4 - - - - - - - - 4 2 11 21 40 4 74 78 2179 38 2141 - 1144 117 38 119 992 696 334 1 24 882 1286 ]09 : _ _ - - 1310 991 - 1310 991 1177 1017 1177 1017 - 33 900 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 689 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. and. 6 Trs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 897 1,394 596 567 1,523 692 185 2,887 2,967 5,864 TOTAl - _ - - - 6,581 2,879 3,702 925 1,303 651 713 1,870 876 243 CLASSES. - 4 20 18 49 22 2 24 91 115 I. Peofessionai 47 21 26 - 1 20 8 13 4 1 - - 2 4 37 17 12 2 70 72 II. Domestic _ _ - 314 100 214 - 7 93 76 93 37 8 - 14 38 36 93 36 5 52 170 222 III. COMMEBOIAL - _ - 15 11 4 - 10 1 1 2 - 1 - 1 3 3 20 13 14 4 50 54 IV. AGEIOULTtrKAL 3 1 2 - - 1 - - 1 1 - 112 528 505 1,321 595 114 640 2,535 3,175 V. Industbial _ - - 1,660 534 1,126 - 71 463 395 558 145 28 897 1,263 5 1 3 9 38 2,165 51 2,216 ( VI. Unocotipied and NoH- 1 \ Pkoductivb - J 4,542 2,212 2,330 925 1,214 73 233 1,204 689 204 OKDEKS. CLASS L - 4 1 19 5 1 12 12 3 34 3 3 16 2 1 2-3 20 7 64 21 7 87 1. Government _ _ - 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS IL 4 43 3 18 1 25 - 1 3 17 1 7 13 4 1 2 4 37 17 12 2 « 70 72 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 314 100 214 7 93 76 93 37 8 - 6 8 25 13 15 21 36 57 14 22 4 1 31 21 69 101 100 122 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS rv. 5 10 2 9 3 1 - 1 9 1 1 2 1 - 1 3 3 16 4 12 1 13 1 4 44 6 48 6 7. Agriculture _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 3 1 2 - - 1 - - 1 1 - 1 4 10 29 104 5 33 96 18 49 239 4 27 65 22 11 29 108 27 109 422 38 138 530 9. Books, Prints, and Haps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 5 12 9 5 3 - 2 7 1 5 1 1 - . _ 6 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 6 6 7 6 13 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - : - - - \ - - — _ _ " 3 100 51 252 30 250 2 108 564 1 33 298 12 40 54 352 3 183 1,152 3 237 1,504 IS.Tohacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 4 53 1,403 1 4 484 3 49 919 - 65 1 4 419 6 357 3 15 459 24 90 4 13 - 3 37 6 2 21 8 4 74 37 17 40 6 3 10 3 2 40 6 2 145 54 26 185 60 28 18. Dress- . _ - - 19.Animal Substances - 20. Vegetable Substances 162 2 36 127 2 - 4 31 27 69 1 21 10 1 - 1 7 24 12 44 63 141 3 17 95 2 3 21 7 25 95 301 5 102 326 5 21.Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23.Kefuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 2 17 1 2 16 - - 1 4 1 4 1 8 - 897 1,263 6 1 3 9 38 5 2,160 51 56 2,160 24. Without Speciiied Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,403 2,139 73 2,139 2,330 925 1,214 73 233 1,204 689 204 4s 610 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PABLIAMENTARY BUKGH QF GALASHIELS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ■ 15- 20- i 25- 46- 65- Jnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total itaU Ages. rotal at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 1 i 1 6 i 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 7 9 1 1 2 8 9 1 1 ORDEK 1. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police _______ Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ _ _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OBDEB 9. 1. Soldier and Non-Commiasioned Officer Army Pensioner -----_ OBDEB 3. 1. Established Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman _ _ _ _ Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Missionary, Scripture Eeader,.Itin. Preacher Theological Student _ - - - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student ______ Law Clerk --_-__- Others connected with law _ _ _ _ S.Physician, Surgeon - - _ _ _ Dentist - .___-- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ Subordinate Medical Service - _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5. Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student ____--- e.Civil Engineer __---- 7.Soalptor -----_- Architect -_-_-_- Musician, Music Master _ - - _ Art Student _ _ _ _ _ Photographer ------ OBDEB i. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - Charwoman ______ Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ Hospital and Institution Service - - - OBDEB 5. 1. Merchant ______ Broker, Agent, Factor - - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller _ _ _ - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _ - - 4 3 1 - - 3 1 - _ - - - 1 1 2 1 2 - - 8 4 3 4 - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 8 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 a 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 5 1 8 2 4 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 11 1 1 6 1 1 7 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 1 2 2 3 2 11 1 5 2 6 2 1 12 3 1 1 10 2 2 3 2 1 3 1 4 22 7 7 2 * 11 7 _ 1 4 11 7 i - 1 10 7 5 2 1 2 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 20 1 2 1 19 12 1 i 2 7 9 1 2 9 1 1 1 29 32 1 1 1 4 2 30 33 1 1 1 4 2 275 1 2 3 3 28 2 99 1 176 ( 1 2 3 3 27 2 - 7 92 1 75 1 79 1 1 2 2 6 2 20 1 1 15 2 6 1 10 2 5 1 21 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 25 1 6 6 5 36 1 6 6 1 5 61 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 - 1 XT.—OCCtrPATrONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 691 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5. 5- Trs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- [Jncler 20 fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 i 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 - 5 1 6 2 6 1 11 2 6 ORUEU 5— continued. 2.Banker --____- Bank Service - _ _ . _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent B.Jjife, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OUDEK 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - - - Otlier Railway Oifloials and Servants 2.Camer, Carter, Vanman _ _ - - 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegrapli, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDES 7. l.Earmer, Grazier -.____ Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estite Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - - Shepherd ------- Land Drainage Service (not in towns) - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3.Nurserj'man, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - _ - - ORDEB 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Drover ------- Gamekeeper, Water BaUiff - - - - OUDEK 9. k 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Printer _ - - _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OKDEB 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker- Millwright - - - - - _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - - . - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2.Cutler ------- FileMaker- ------ 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - ORDEK 11. l.Builder - _-..-- Carpenter, Joiner ----- - Bricklayer - - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, IMler - - Plasterer - - - - - - - - f— - - - - 7 - 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 9 6 1 2 1 1 4 3 16 30 2 1 1 1 4 15 1 1 1 8 1 2 8 2 6 3 29 52 1 1 4 3 2 6 3 ' 37 53 1 1 6 11 4 - 9 1 i 9 1 - 9 - 1 - - - II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-* 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 10 1 1 3 1 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 2 3 1 3 1 26 1 1 4 4 4 3 1 29 1 1 4 5 4 3 1 2 - - 1 - > 1 _ 1 ' - - - - 3 1 1 1 - 4 1 1 4 1 1 I • - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 1 1 1 4 8 1 5 3 1 1 2 1 - 9 1 1 9 4 9 4 1 9 4 18 5 2 5 ~ 5 - - - 5 - _ I 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 I 2 2 19 2 1 3 2 27 1 3 2 5 30 2 4 5 1 3 3 16 3 1 1 - 2 2 19 2 1 3 5 10 73 2 8 1 9 1 7 12 92 2 10 1 1 12 J 1 12 9 3 - 2 7 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 34 33 2 2 2 22 1 28 9 3 6 21 52 71 23 12 7 13 23 1 11 6 1 2 1 7 6 4 1 34 34 3 2 37 104 2 116 41 17 15 37 138 2 150 41 20 17 - - - - - - : - - _ ^ 692 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. . Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at aU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Year.s Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 - t 2 2 12 12 7 6 13 6 5 14 19 15 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 12 14 7 13 16 36 24 1 15 28 50 31 1 OBDEU ll—cmiinued. Plasterer's Latonrer _ _ - - _ Plumber, Gasfitter - _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ - - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - _ _ _ _ OUDEU 12. 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ ORDEK 14. S.Chemist and Druggist - - - _ - Alkali Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Drysalter ------- OBDER 15. l.Tobacoo Manufacturer, Tobacconist OBDEB ffi. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, PubUoan- Cellarmau ______ 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - - - Baker - -____- Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer . _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c. Dealer - _ - Giug. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - OBDEB IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker . - - - - WooUou Cloth Manufacture _ - - Wool Woollen Dyer, Printer _ - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacturer Fuller - - - _ - _ Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 4.Mat Maker, Seller _ - - - - 5.Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer OBDEB 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture Tailor - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - ; : - - - : - : - - - - - 1 2 3 - - 6 6 _ _ _ - _ _ - - - 6 1 3 1 1 1 6 4 1 2 10 1 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 - - 3 3 4 1 8 - - 1 - 3 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 1 8 28 1 1 1 6 1 9 1 11 6 6 1 4 1 9 1 1 2 4 32 3 37 1 2 1 5 2 3 2 1 1 5 1 1 8 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 8 1 9 29 1 9 8 1 15 4 18 2 3 4 5 46 2 5 59 2 10 9 2 18 4 26 2 i 4 5 55 2 5 88 3 4 5 2 1 7 2 1 3 11 1 16 1 1 2 4 5 2 1 6 2 1 2 11 1 14 - - 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 5 1 4 3 4 1 1 3 1 1 5 5 1 3 - 96 4 221 11 1 5 U 1 226 16 1 1 6 494 52 3 1 1 13 269 25 1 3 34 6 317 11 1 5 18 1 1,022 99 1 5 1 1 22 1 1,339 110 1 1 10 1 1 40 1395 6 2 483 1 _ 912 5 2 - 65 418 1 356 i 1 26 1 I 4 1 1 65 2 1 90 1 17 2 1 12 1 1 6 2 1 - 3 29 1 5 2 1 11 1 7 1 47 24 3 1 11 2 1 23 1 1 4 1 5 32 1 5 2 1 1 73 3 2 59 1 5 1 1 105 1 3 2 64 1 7 1 1 2 147 6 2 3 1 33 1 1 2 114 6 2 2 4 1 29 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, I88I; 693 OCCUPATION-S OP THE INHABITANTS OP THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Vn. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- D'tJ- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 6 1 7 1 35 1 5 1 3 6 1 1 50 2 I 1 56 2 OKDEB 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ - Bone, Horn, Ivory, TortoisesheU Wrkr., Dlr. 2. Skinner Furrier ------ Tanner ------- OB»EK 20. 2. 'Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - - - _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4.Stationer ------- Bin Sticker, Deliverer - _ - - _ OKDEB 21. I.Coal Miner - - - - - Ironstone Miner ------ Miner (branch not defined) - - Mine Service _ - - _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - _ _ Gas Works Service - - - _ 3. Stone Quarrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Pavior - - - _ _ _ _ Boad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - - - - Platelayer - - - - - - RaUway Labourer, Navvy - - - - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service ----- S.Iron Manufacture - - - _ Blacksmith - . . - _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - OR^EK 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ - _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 2. General Labourer _ _ . _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OICDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger - _ - _ - Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ _ - - ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars _ - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 2 - 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - 2 3 1 1 2 9 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 9 4 2 1 3 3 1 3 9 4 2 1 5 3 - - - « - - - _ 1 , - - - 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 7 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 3 1 8 14 6 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 10 4 8 5 4 2 7 5 2 4 1 9 21 8 1 2 1 1 1 n 4 8 5 4 2 7 5 2 4 1 11 21 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ■ ~ - 1 - 1 2 10 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 28 i 8 1 2 6 3 4 83 25 18 1 1 8 2 69 8 4 1 1 1 1 18 1 2 10 1 7 4 1- 4 9 12 7 198 37 31 1 2 4 9 14 7 208 38 38 5 3 13 3 1 1 12 3 1 - - 1 3 1 2 2 7 1 - - - 2 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 3 1 1 - - - - _ _ - _ 204 22' 875 5 1 3 9 38 5 51 56 2403 73 2330 73 233 1204 689 UOui - 160 - - - _ - 1125 1035 - 1125 1035 1044 1095 ) 1044 1095 - 15 910 1029 185 - - - - 694 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF * GALASHIELS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yra. &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,162 L,753 763 684 1,858 835 206 3,668 ,3,582 7,250 Total - - - - - 8,080 3,691 4,489 1,145 1,633 813 906- 2,267 1,034 282 ft CLASSES. - i 22 20 62 26 2 26 100 126 L Pbopbsswnal 52 22 30 - 1 21 9 16 4 1 '. - - 2 6 48 20 12 2 .86 88 11. DOMBSTIO _ - _ 352 107 245 - 8 99 94 102 40 9 - 18 40 40 120 49 5 58 214 272 III. COMMEROIAL- 17 13 4 - 11 2 1 2 - 1 - 2 6 4 21 16 14 8 55 63 IV. AGRIOULinRAL 5 2 3 - - 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 148 673 610 1,613 713 128 821 3,064 3,885 V. INDUBTMAL - 2,055 700 1,355 - 94 606 506 656 164 29 1,162 1,581 10 4 4 11 44 2,753 63 2,816 ( VI. Unocoxtpied and NoN- 1 ( Pboduotive - ) 5,699 2,747 2,852 1,145 1,519 83 295. 1,491 825 241 onoERS. CLASS I. - i 1 21 6 1 13 13 3 36 5 3 18 2 1 25 24 7 69 25 7 94 l.Govemment _ _ - 2. Army and N«vy - S.Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 4 48 19 1 29 - 1 3 18 1 8 16 4 1 2 6 48 20 12 2 86 88 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 352 107 245 8 99 94 a 102 40 9 - 8 10 25 •16 16 24 43 77 14 35 4 1 33 25 77 137 110 162 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - - 5 12 2 11 3 1 - 1 10 1 1 1 2 - 1 CLASS IV. - 2 5 1 3 1 17 4 15 1 13 1 7 1 48 7 55 8 y.Agriculture- _ - - S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 5 E2 3 - - 2 1 - 1 1 - 1 2 6 12 29 124 6 37 110 21 58 308 5 29 76 24 13 31 130 32 124 518 45 155 648 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furuitiu-e, & Decora- tions - - 5 12 9 5 3 - 2 7 1 5 1 1 - - 1 6 1 1 2 5 3 2 1 7 6 9 6 16 12.Carriagos and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - _ - - : - - - _ _ - 6 128 58 349 35 318 2 124 695 1 43 359 13 44 64 477 3 215 1,416 3 279 1,893 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrioa - 4 61 1,775 1 6 645 3 55 1,130 _ 1 87 1 5 568 6 463 3 17 550 27 104 5 13 - 3 43 11 2 21 12 4 78 57 17 45 11 4 12 4 2 46 11 2 ;i66 84 27 202 95 29 IS.Dress - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 173 2 38 135 2 - 4 34 31 72 1 22 10 1 , - 1 13 26 15 50 77 166 3 24 109 2 4 24 13 27 120 349 5 133 376 5 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - i CLASS VI. 2 21 1 2 20 - -? 1 5 1 6 1 9 - 1,162 1,581 10 4 4 11 44 10 2,743 63 73 2,743 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 2,936 2,664 83 2,664 2,862 1,145 1,519 83 295 1,491 825 241 * See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 695 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BURGH OF GALASHIEIS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALJES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 (Jn. 5 6- Yrs. 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder j 20 ^ears. ibove 20 years. Total ataU Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. A.bove 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Ill II III 11 1 1 5 1 6 5 1 1 2 2 - 1 2 7 12 2 1 2 8 12 2 1 OKDEK 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police - - _ _ _ - Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDEB 2. l.Soldier and Non Commssioned Officer - Army Pensioner ------ OUDER 3. l.Established Church Minister _ - - Free Church Minister - - - - - United Presbyterian Minister - - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student ----- Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. "Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student ___--- Law Clerk ______ Others connected with Law _ - - - S.Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist -___-_- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ - - Subordinate Medical Service - _ - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5.Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _-_---_ 6. Civil Engineer ------ 7.Sculptor ------- Architect ------- Musician, Music Master _ - _ _ Art Student ------ Photographer ------ OBDEB i. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener _ - - - _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - 2. Oflce Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - _ Hospital and Institution Service - - - OBDEB 5. 1. Merchant ------- Broker, Agent, Factor - - - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant _ - _ _ ■ - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - _ - 2.Banker - - _ _ _ _ Bank Service - _ _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - 4 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - 1 1 2 1 2 - - 3 4 3 4 - - - - - - ' - - - - 2 - 1 - 1 2 1 1 6 9 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 6 1 9 2 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 11 1 1 6 1 1 8 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 11 1 5- 2 6 2 1 14 3 1 1 12 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 5 26 7 7 2 12 7 1 5 14 7 2 "" 1 11 7 6 2 1 _ 3 6 5 1 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 4 1 26 16 1 i 2 9 10 1 2 9 1 1 1 38 39 1 1 1 4 2 39 40 1 1 1 4 2 310 1 2 3 3 31 2 106 1 204 1 2 3 3 30 2 - 8 98 1 93 1 87 1 1 2 2 7 2 21 1 1 17 3 6 - 7 - 1 1 20 i 1 11 i 1 3 5 1 25 1 3 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 27 5 1 7 6 5 41 1 7 2 7 1 7 6 1 5 68 1 12 2 7 1 i 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 - 1 696 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUKGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 1&- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Tears. Total at all Ages Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 9 1 8 3 2 1 1 2 10 7 1 2 1 1 5 3 20 44 3 1 1 1 6 1 25 1 1 1 8 S 2 10 2 8 3 36 1 77 1 1 6 3 2- 8 3 44 1 80 1 1 7 13 4 ORDEB 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker _ _ - Railway Guard - - _ . _ _ Other BaUway Officials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vauman - - 3.Seaman (Merchant Service) - - • - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - _ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier ---__- Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 2.For6Ster, Wood Labourer - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - _ - _ OKDEK 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Drover - _ _ _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff _ _ _ ORDER 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - _ - Printer ------- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- _ _ _ MUlwright ------- Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2. Cutler _ _ _ - - File Maker - - 3.Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - ORDER 11. 1. Builder --__-_- Carpenter, Joiner - - - _ _ Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, TUer ------ Plasterer ------- Plasterer's Labourer - - - - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer Fi-ench Polisher - - - - 11 1 11 1 - 10 1 1 - - - 1 1 5 2 1 10 2 1 3 1 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 2 6 1 3 1 29 2 1 4 4 4 3 1 35 2 1 4 5 4 5 2 3 - - 2 1 1 1 t - - 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 - - - - - - - - - ■ - 1 10 1 1 1 5 10 1 6 3 1 1 2 1 1 - 11 1 1 11 4 12 4 1 11 4 23 5 2 5 - 5 - - - - 5 - - - 1 1 2 2 19 2 1 3 2 27 5 3 3 6 31 2 10 6 1 3 3 17 4 1 1 - 3 2 19 i 1 3 6 11 75 2 19 1 9 1 9 13 94 2 22 1 1 12 1 12 9 3 - 2 7 1 1 1 - 3 1 2 ,42 41 2 2 2 14 12 9 2 24 1 36 10 4 7 6 14 6 22 73 99 31 13 8 5 16 24 16 1 13 26 1 15 8 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 42 44 3 2 2 14 14 9 88 130 2 158 53 20 17 13 18 42 25 2 38 172 2 202 53 23 19 15 32 56 34 2 - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 697 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 T Jn. 5 rs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 years. A-bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 i 1 - - 6 6 OBDER 1». 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OKDEK 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist- - - Alkali Manufacture _ _ _ Drysalter - _____ OKDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - ORBER IG. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Cofifee, Eating House Keeper 2."Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarmau' - - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - _ _ _ Cheesemonger, Butterman _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ _ _ Bfiker - _ . _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ , _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., DIr. - OBOES 17. l.WooI Dealer, Broker - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ _ _ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Puller _______ Cloth, Worsted Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 4.Mat Maker, Seller _ _ _ _ 5. Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ _ Clog Maker _ _ _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - ORDER 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. 2. Skinner, Furrier Tanner - - - - - - - - - - 1 6 1 4 1 2 1 7 5 1 3 12 1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 - - 3 3 4 1 3 - - 1 - 3 - - 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 9 1 10 32 1 1 1 8 1 11 1 12 7 6 2 4 1 10 1 2 2 4 40 3 41 1 2 1 9 2 4 3 10 1 1 7 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 9 1 11 1 35 1 10 8 2 20 4 22 2 5 4 5 58 2 5 66 2 11 9 3 23 4 31 2 6 4 5 69 3 5 101 3 4 5 2 1 9 2 1 3 13 1 20 2 1 3 4 5 2 1 7 2 1 2 13 1 17 - 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 6 1 5 3 4 6 6 1 4 - 122 6 314 12 1 5 17 1 288 21 1 1 6 612 64 3 1 1 14 326 29 1 3 38 6 436 12 1 5 23 1 1264 120 1 5 1 1 23 1 1700 132 1 1 10 1 1 46 1767 6 2 644 1 1123 5 2 - 87 557 1 462 1 545 4 1 104 12 1 — 3 34 1 6 2 1 11 1 7 1 50 25 i 1 13 2 1 26 1 1 6 1 5 .■57 1 6 2 1 1 80 3 2 63 1 5 1 1 117 1 3 2 69 1 7 1 1 2 158 6 2 3 1 36 1 1 2 122 6 2 2 - i 1 32 1 30 1 1 68 2 1 1 18 2 1 1 6 2 1 : 11 1 11 1 55 1 9 2 4 11 1 1 79 3 1 1 90 3 2 - 2 _ - - 1 _ 1 4t 698 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUE,GH OF GALASHIELS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. XJn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Undei' 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Agea. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 2 3 1 1 2 9 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 o 1 3 10 4 2 1 3 3 1 3 10 4 2 1 E 3 ORDER 20. 2.Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - _ _ _ _ _ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hnrdle Maker - Wood Turner - - _ _ _ Cuoiier, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ _ 4. Stationer ------- BiU Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - OKDEB 21. I.Coal Miner ___--_ Ironstone Miner ------ Miner (branch not defined) - - - - Mine Service -__-__ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - _ Gas Works Service - - - - S.Stone Quarrier - _ - _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Pavior ______ Koad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer _ _ _ _ _ Platelayer ______ Railway Labourer, Navvy _ - - - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - - 6. Waterworks Service _ - - - - 8. Iron Manufacture _ - - _ - Blacksmith - . _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - - ORDER iZ. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - _ - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ - - _ 2. General Labourer _ - - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - _ Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER as. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Meroliant - - - Scavenger _ _ _ _ Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ - _ - - ORDER 21. 1. Persona returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation _ - - _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars __----- Children of No Stated Occupation - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 7 4 5 2 3 5 3 4 3 1 10 19 6 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 10 7 13 5 4 2 12 6 5 4 1 11 27 8 1 2 1 1 1 11 7 13 5 4 2 12 6 6 4 1 13 31 12 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 1 2 11 1 8 3 1 1 2 1 30 5 10 1 2 6 3 4 99 32 20 1 1 8 2 82 9 4 1 1 1 1 21 1 2 11 1 8 4 1 4 10 12 7 232 46 35 1 2 4 10 14 7 243 47 43 5 3 15 4 1 1 1 14 4 1 1 - - 1 4 1 3 2 1 7 1 2; - 1 _ - - - 2 1 1 •1 - 3 1 1 3 1 1 - - - - - - - 1491 825 241 10 4 4 11 44 10 63 73 2935 83 2852 83 295 2/ 113£ 1372 20S - - - - - 1399 1344 - 1399 1344 1288 1376 1288 1376 - 17 1128 1271 248 - - - - 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 699 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. I fnd. 5 lis. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- CTnder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65-- 3 3319 : 0:06 34791 25728 67791 29092 5,366 108616 127977 236593 Total- _ _ - - 251995 109605 142390 33020 50996 25589 26073 70724 36648 3,945 CIASSES. - 137 1,757 1,593 3,171 1,193 209 1,894 6,166 8,060 I. Professional 3,629 1,711 1,918 - 38 1,673 573 860 407 88 - 23 158 225 810 434 105 181 1,574 1,755 II. Domestic _ - - 16,214 4,336 11,878 - 685 3,651 3,304 5,132 2,942 500 - 2,944 5,091 4,948 12465 4,533 667 8,035 22,613 30,648 III. COMMEROIAL- 1,810 1,364 446: - 879 485 246 174 23 4 - 11 110 154 433 277 84 121 848 1,069 IV. AuBIOULinBAL- - 164 19 145; - 2 n 25 65 46 9 ' - 2,546 17085; 18569 50651 21911 3,224 19,631 94,356 113986 v. Industrial - - - 56,647 18,736 37,911 - 2,694 16042 12695 17005 7,009 1,202 33319 44S45 590 239 261 744 1,077 78,754 2,321 81,075 i VL UNOOODPiEaD and Non- 1 \ Productive - - ) 173531 83,439 90,092 33022 46698 3,721 9,231 47498 26221 7,142 OBUEKS. CLASS I. - 66 1 70 185 2 1,570 441 17 1,135 1,182 116 1,873 351 156 686 39 35 135 251 3 1,640 2,013 324 3,829 2,264 327 5,469 1. Government _ _ - 2.Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations GLASS IL 122 3,507 19 1,692 103 1,815 - 38 19 1,654 37 536 54 796 12 396 88 - 23 158 225 810 434 105 181 1,574 1,755 4.Domestic Officers or Services 16,214 4,336 11,878 - 686 3,651 3,304 5,132 2,942 600 CLASS IIL 1 - 361 2,583 2,440 2,651 2,187 2,761 4,510 7,955 1,371 3,162 250 417 2,801 5,234 8,381 14,295 11,119 19,629 5.Corameroial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 681 1,129 305 1,059 376 70 - 63 816 242 243 227 18 133 41 15 8 1 3 3 8 27 83 57 97 141 292 101 176 47 37 30 91 346 602 376 693 7. Agriculture 7 ~ " 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 160 4 19 141 4 - 2 17 25 64 1 43 3 9 ' : 181 178 292 848 1,580 2,453 563 1,957 3,245 1,400 4,448 8,299 444 1,432 3,148 56 146 406 1,029 1,768 2,746 2,463 7,983 15,098 3,492 9,741 17,843 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - _ 1,670 252 1,104 1,105 98 405 566 154 699 - 216 12 31 890 86 374 368 67 289 162 58 294 40 25 106 5 4 10 - 15 20 24 142 243 197 202 235 202 488 746 562 198 320 275 27 32 40 167 263 221 915 1,333 1,079 1,072 1,596 1,300 12.Carriages and Harness 13.Sliips and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 8 1 207 3 1 95 5 112 - 22 3 1 73 2 49 2 43 I 17 3 - 16 297 372 89 2,074 1,446 100 2,054 1,284 299 5,469 3,864 148 2,057 2,931 13 270 605 106 2,371 1,818 660 9,850 8,684 665 12,221 10,502 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.T6xtile Fabrics - - - 665 4,346 23,789 362 867 8,223 313 3,479 16,566 - 45 110 1,269 307 767 6,954 129 643 5,709 128 1,391 7,035 53 1,173 2,432 3 272 390 - 149 42 103 J,236 232 578 1,445 242 537 4,279 673 li686 2,102 246 735 398 33 113 1,385 274 681 8,284 1,194 3,071 9,669 1,468 3,752 18.Dress- _ - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 15,517 411 1,889 4,060 126 1,027 11,457 285 862 - 415 19 215 3,646 107 812 3,406 89 437 6,376 156 323 2,288 38 92 387 2 10 - 609 247 1 4,209 1,732 26 4,461 2,003 39 11819 6,482 137 4,253 3,469 93 497 577 Hi 4,818 1,979 27 21,030 12,531 280 25,848 14,510 307 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities - - - 23.Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VL 1,010 6,593 185 441 1,903 30 569 3,690 155 - 67 271 3 374 1,632 27 221 1,259 37 229 1,734 74 lOS 597 39 11 100 5 1 i 13319 44846 590 239 261 744 1,077 590 Z8A64; 2,321 2,911 78,164 24. "Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 26.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 93,813 79,718 3,721 79,718 90,092 33020 46698 3,721 9,231 47498 26221 7,142 700 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. i Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- Cinder 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- OKDEB I. . 14 62 73 101 1 136 71 1 213 107 18 72 26 30 7 2 87 153 1 428 204 51 515 357 52 1. Civil Service — Offlcers and Clerks - Ciril Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - - _ - 65 6 26 16 49 6 26 - - 16 30 2 1 18 2 18 1 2 7 - - - 5 4 1 209 17 6 1 678 133 30 3 131 62 29 1 15 7 4 4 5 4 1 1033 219 69 9 1038 223 69 10 2. Police- - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - _ - - _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official 1 24 3 1 21 - - 3 4 1 15 2 - ORDER «. ~ - 1 1 14 1 1 9 28 23 46 7 4 17 111 1 1 28 1 1 17 47 41 186 18 47 42 186 1 Army Officer (effective or retired) - - - Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner _ - - _ - ■~ - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 3 5 4 13 5 1 4 2 4 23 4 3 4 23 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - - - Seaman, E.N. ______ Eoyal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - - _ _ _ - - - - - - - ORDER 3. - 1 8 1 2 10 52 29 15 9 7 33 31 39 56 33 18 18 20 3 15 23 24 1 75 3 7 7 2 4 4 12 1 8 51 40 36 12 48 60 77 1 108 120 51 40 36 12 48 60 78 1 116 120 1. Established Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister _ _ _ Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Cliarity - Theological Student _ _ - _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 43 32 16 2 1 41 31 16 - - 2 1 2 3 13 20 5 26 8 4 1 7 - 12 15 128 8 43 131 109 10 131 35 15 12 9 15 140 164 53 286 164 68 426 2. "Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - _ _ _ _ Law Clerk - - _ _ _ _ ~ „ ~ - - ~ - \ ~ \ - 3 20 103 17 15 200 1 137 36 107 7 74 5 1 5 16 1 1 23 103 244 57 308 14 244 80 411 14 3.Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ - Dentist - .___-- Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife - .____- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ - _ Subordinate Medical Service - 3 77 476 9 4 1 3 77 472 8 - - 4 1 2 27 3 1 32 160 2 35 227 1 10 58 2 - 28 138 4 1 82 38 131 109 45 35 49 19 4 11 1 166 4 1 252 207 65 418 211 66 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 924 145 9 363 11 561 134 9 - 23 340 11 244 44 1 272 69 5 41 20 2 4 1 1 - 6 911 6 2 12 258 7 1 18 20 84 9 11 14 6 4 2 1 1 6 911 6 36 39 342 17 16 36 45 1253 23 16 5.Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer- Student - _ - - Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &o. - 3 1 1272 1 1193 3 1 79 1 - - 1193 1 74 3 5 1 - - - 24 1 17 39 6 13 83 4 34 25 2 18 5 1 24 1 17 152 12 66 176 13 83 6. Civil Engineer Mining Engineer - - - - Laud, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - : 3, 6 2 2 1 9 10 9 40 35 20 24 4 1 21 8 6 43 43 30 14 12 3 59 20 24 47 214 10 46 57 18 24 7 3 12 77 2 21 12 7 11 2 3 12 1 9 10 9 43 41 22 26 4 2 115 87 33 105 346 42 82 81 28 124 47 42 148 387 64 108 85 30 7 Painter (Artist) - - - - Engraver (Artist) - - - Sculptor - - - - Architect - - - — - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student - - - Photographer _ _ _ Actor, Actress ------ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 41 13 274 5 64 85 3 10 8 40 3l 17 2 31 5 234 3 30 68 1 5 S 3 10 8 35 2 31 14 2 11 1 74 1 18 27 1 18 3 134 2 10 37 2 1 22 2 4 4 - 5 8 3 32 7 10 23 18 9 8 2 8 40 41 36 49 76 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service - Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - 10 4 6 - 4 - 1 5 - - OStDER i. I 2 1 8 35 9 32 87 12 36 378 55 60 156 62 38 19 27 9 37 10 40 640 156 143 677 166 183 l.Domestic Coachman, Groom - _ _ Domestic Gardener _ _ - _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - 11967 4054 7903 662 3392 2931 3512 1227 233 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 701 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. IS- IS 4 18 36 43 2214 20- 25- 26 210 12 32 24 107 61 11 260 1392 5 39 10 22 32 272 1641 1 102 2 61 102 347 117 98 52 1052 2391 7 2 141 45- 18 198 17 2 16 768 41 255 56 176 14 21 47 203 71 42 11 291 693 4 2 37 2 65- Under 20 Years. 7 79 Above 20 Years. 76 936 110 8 15 4 23421023 13 31 387 65 1 6 183 203 3 175 18 1033 325 27 11 37 236 2623 126 82 12 1201 121 11 18 13 14 5 21 38 43 2562 50 2 66 141 350 17 16 20 28 60 367 18 682 41 7 18 64 943 27 39 10 381 32 14 4 378 141 14 684 3 204 51 24 8 5 292 1 2 16 931 45 178 45 2 61 206 1 3365 44 169 630 228 170 97 1653 4722 12 7 283 7 340 Total at all Ages. 148 429 17 16 21 28 62 OCCUPATIONS. 169 644 233 191 135 1696 7284 12 7 333 406 FEMALES. Total at all ORDEK i— continued. Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - _ _ i38 College, Club Service 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service Others engaged in Service - OKDER S. 1. Merchant --_____ Broker, Agent, Pactor - - _ I Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant 1 2 18 420 444 252 I 260 41 I 46 1777 2069 21 65 383 4577 265 141 29 1997 223 28 28 1474 728 39 1745 22 67 399 5508 310 149 29 2175 268 28 30 1535 934 40 Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Oificer of Commercial Company, &c. 2.Banker - - _ _ _ Bank Service - - - _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service OKDEK 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Under 20 Years. 302 53 712 2626 120 1 2 212 461 129 1 5 2 28 114 3 Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - Tramway Companies Service 3.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. • Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service Boat Owner, Hirer Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher- - _ 5110 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not'Govemment) 106 Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 76 229 Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 2 309 3 297 51 684 2512 117 1 2 136 232 15- 23 27 83 9 8 169 17 20 32 OKDEIl 7. 84 1 1. Farmer, Grazier - 11 8 187 17 25 36 6 19 44 128 58 280 Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd _ „ _ _ 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - 3, Nurserymen, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - OKUEK 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom 1023 40 20- 127 190 1 1 55 23 16 11 25- 111 2 85 27 308 12 4 22 129 1020 15 67 45- 65- 174 155 18 308 1181 32 32 2 46 182 1019 21 134 15 119 805 4 214 17 19 13 19 55 36 ~-Tffl XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SOOTLAN-D, 1881. OCCUPATIOlSrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTAKT BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. GCCUPATIONS. Jj'KMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 17 G 6 1 2 29 10 5 1 2 46 43 39 3 3 2 7 2 8, 34 15 5 3 3 7 1 2 7 3 1 1 2 17 6 7 1 2 85 94 62 8 7 7 18 3 102 100 69 8 8 7 20 3 OKDER S—cmtinued. Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover ------- Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - Knacker, &c. ----- -; ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder - - v. - _ _ Printer ------- Paper Ruler ______ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - _ 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer - - _ Map, Print Colourer, Seller - - - - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ Millwright _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machiue and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery, Maker, Dealer _ 2. Tool Maker, Dealer -_--_. Cutler _______ File Maker _ - - - - -, Saw Maker- _ _ - - Domestic Implement Maker - Needle Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ - _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician _ Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) _ Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker -- 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7. Type Cutter, Founder - - - _ Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Bod, Tackle Maker - Apparatus for other Games Maker - ORDER II. 1. Builder _ - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - _ _ _ Bricklayer - _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher _ - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ _ _ Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer - - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ ;2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ 1 2 li - 1 2 - 1 - - - - 1 1 2 - . _ 7 2 22 117 1 32 30 3 130 646 8 9 118 4 26 4 106 300 13 3 108 3 100 7 212 769 31 22 246 11 2 56 5 63 206 9 17 83 4 1 17 7 19 2 11 37 5 152 663 8 10 150 4 199 16 388 1294 53 44 448 18 3 236 21 540 1957 61 54 598 22 3 29 5 1,253 195 65 19 98 6 11 1 806 145 52 4 86 18 4 447 50 13 15 12 6 - 152 31 13 19 11 1 654 114 39 4 67 7 1 291 33 12 1 11 2 8 2 133 11 7 1 2 1 21 5 1 6 4 1 2'- 1 1 -' 50 1 33 54 6 2 2 4 1 1 li 4 1 2 3 520 7 453 326 34 3 1 31 7 15 6 6 85 28 7 2 3 19 1 5 18 3 507 5 797 336 41 2 1 48 4 12 9 2 11 82 29 6 11 3 3 20 4 6 1 17 1224 32 1522 985 106 11 7 110 14 32 22 3 4 164 45 17 23 8 15 49 12 13 1 26 3 418 40 439 295 47 1 1 30 14 9 1 63 'I 8 6 20 19 3 1 3 1 35 11 40 18 9 3 2 1 2 8 1 1 2 3 7 1 2 570 8 486 380 40 3 1 33 9 19 7 7 99 32 1 7 2 3 21 1 5 21 3 2184 88 2798 1634 203 17 9 190 32 45 42 6 15 317 86 25 42 12 26, 92 42 22 4 48 4 2754 96 3284 2014 243 20 10 223 41 64 49 6 22 416 118 26 49 14 29 113 43 27 4 69 7 36 92 1 1 5 1 2 13 9 8 2 4 2 1 13 62 16 27 1 2 2 9 3 1 2 1 34 20 65 1 3 1 4 6 7, 2 2 2 1 12 28 - 5 1 1 1 4 16 22 1 2 2 8 2 2 1 30 15 22 1 1 2 3 4 O 1 16 4 25 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 7 12 1 16 1 1 2 4 2, 1 1 1 - 25 2 13 3 7 7 103 75 39 2 2 4 541 57 205 42 101 78 21 460 467 320 26 4 13 823 156 509 113 198 119 9 300 442 393 43 9 75 2177 350 1250 676 432 289 64 510 1094 937 88 49 45 887 110 384 359 185 110 39 122 373 354 16 40 10 127 12 50 31 16 15 10 34 76 9' 4 566 59 218 45 108 85 21 563 542 359 28 6 143 4014 628 2193 1179 831 533 112 942 1943 1760 147 107 147 4580 687 2411 1224 939 618 133 1505 2485 2119 175 113 5 1 1 1 14 280 693 71 3 4 80 293 15 2 1 1 1 10 200 400 56 - 1 7 23 2 4 73 270 15 5 64 206 7 1 97 157 27 2 1 1 1 4 36 35 19 3 2 3 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 703 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 v.. 5 5- ] ?rs. , 5- i !0- 25- -: 15- ( L i5- Inder 1 20 ^ears. "< tbove 20 fears. Total at all Ages. rotal Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs, 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 63- '- 7 - 3 - 4 19 10 1 30 58 3 4 2 13 16 2 33 49 ] 1 2 2 30 18 17 85 L34 7 10 7 13 6 27 26 39 7 3 3 3 3 2 7 1 19 17 1 33 62 3 4 2 59 43 48 144 229 15 15 13 78 60 49 177 291 18 19 15 OKDER 11— cmtimied. Looksmitli, Bellhanger House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertalier, Funeral Furniture Maker - S.Wood Carver _ _ _ _ Carver and Gilder _ _ _ - - Dealer in "Works of Art _ _ _ - Figiire, Image Maker, Dealer _ - - Animal, Bird, &c., Preserver, Staffer - Artificial Flower Maker - _ - - ok»e:b 12. l.Coaohmaker ______ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright _ _ _ _ Oartwright- ______ Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede Maker - 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ OBDEH 13. 1. Ship Builder - _ _ _ _ Ship Builder's Lahourer _ _ - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - _ 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - _ Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler - _ - SaU Maker - _ _ _ OBDEK 14. 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. 2. Gunpowder, Cotton, Explos. Subst. Manuf. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. S.Chemist and Druggist - _ _ _ - Manufacture of Chemicals Alkali Manufacture _ - _ - _ Drysalter - _ _ _ _ _ \ OBDER 16. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - OBDEB IC. l.Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper - - - 2.Hop Merchant, Dealer _ _ - - Maltster - _ • _ _ _ - Brewer _ _ _ Distiller, Rectifier - _ - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - - 3.Dairjman, Milkseller - - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - - 16 2 5 4 11 6 2 1 1 10 2 3 3 10 - - 6 2 1 1 2 O 1 2 4 1 2 5 3 1 3 1 1 - 6 - 1 - 8 63 4 1 27 1 56 82 6 4 55 2 53 211 26 14 93 3 141 73 8 5 40 1 71 8 1 3 5 10 59 4 1 28 1 64 374 41 26 193 6 275 433 45 27 221 7 339 2 1 5 3 2 1 2 - - 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 1 - 12 90 21 45 26 5 18 38 71 43 78 20 3 10 10 195 99 291 31 12 63 55 70 41 113 17 4 42 33 6 4 17 1 2 2 91 22 47 29 5 19 50 342 187 499 69 19 117 100 433 209 , 546 98 24 136 150 1 1 - - - 1 - - - f - 1 - 5 - 12 - 2 - 1 - 3 9 1 11 141 27 3 6 13 5 4 85 81 1 13 56 6 1 6 137 312 8 36 28 4 3 36 179 2 23 4 1 1 12 21 1 9 2 16 153 29 4 8 ' 101 16 1 14 270 593 11 73 110 18 1 30 423 622 15 81 9 11 1 71 38 69 4 . 4 4 5 55 10 19 2 5 6 1 16 28 60 4 2 - 1 17 1 3 4 4 38 9 16 2 3 1 9 12 23 1 2 2 1 6 9 19 2 2 3 1 4 8 1 3 - 10 - 6 41 48 44 56 182 117 99 49 12 1 51 54 337 223 388 277 530 135 307 45 223 90 - 37 8 270 37 97 32 81 47 42 11 3 - 9 - 16 - 8 - 12 - 1 2 1 3 33 2 244 60 23 4 5 5 4 17 11 337 34 25 6 41 15 36 9 114 57 121 87 139 21 23 13 25 1 7 46 28 1397 35 79 7 2 8 4 1 7 1 51 6 13 2 1 3 42 2 260 68 35 5 71 36 70 1 21 184 97 1999 162 256 33 73 37 73 1 21 226 99 2259 230 291 38 38 905 136 174 9 495 1 3 4 17 8 4 134 35 901 119 166 5 361 1 : 1 2 23 2 4 15 8 4 111 4 14 17 9 3 90 16 240 70 65 2 171 12 486 23 93 87 1 3 161 4 9 13 XV.-OCCUPATTONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 1 Jnder Above Total Total Under Above Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yrs. ■\ fears. Years. Ages. Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. OUDEB 16—cmttimied. _ 45 312 513 543 L66 17 357 1039 1396 Butcher, Meat Salesman 73 13 60 _ 13 16 29 16 - - 2 60 L04 289 110 17 r,2 520 672 Provision Curer, Dealer 157 26 131 - - 26 25 52 47 7 - - 12 12 25 5 _ 12 42 54 Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ 16 2 14 _ 1 1 3 3 6 2 -^ i 30 25 96 57 5 34 183 217 Fishmonger, Fish Salesman 188 22 166 1 21 23 77 61 5 - 5 9 32 10 2 5 r.;i 58 Fish C'uier _ - - . _ _ _ 5 - 6 - - - 2 1 2 - 2 12 35 172 91 24 14 322 336 Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer 9 1 8 - 1 2 4 2 - - 18 41 167 100 6 18 .114 332 Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ - _ - - - - - - - 61 413 366 939 341 37 474 ics;! 2157 Baiter . _ _ 344 103 241 11 92 106 108 22 5 - 10 108 82 252 108 6 118 448 566 ( 'nuiVcliniit-r, Pastrycook - - 863 383 480 54 329 201 191 73 15 _ 3 12 21 192 96 14 15 323 338 Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - 397 61 336 _ 7 54 62 163 99 12 - 1 1 5 2 1 1 9 10 Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker., Dlr. 50 24 26 3 21 10 14 2 - - - 2 14 8 - _ 24 24 Sugar Refiner - - - _ _ - - - _ - - - 122 708 572 964 287 45 830 IStiS 2698 Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - 483 61 422 7 54 56 194 136 36 2 21 28 46 15 3 23 92 116 Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 3 1 2 — 1 ' 1 1 OBDER 17. _ 1 3 11 6 _ 1 19 20 l.Wool Dealer, Broker ■ _ _ _ 2 _ 2 _ _ - 1 1 - - — 7 59 69 383 418 88 66 593 1019 Woollen Cloth Manufacture 1366 447 919 _ 55 392 359 429 113 18 - 3 10 19 10 2 3 41 44 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - 2 2 _ - 2 - - - - - 1 3 12 12 3 1 30 31 Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - 168 58 110 12 46 54 49 7 - 1 10 8 28 25 13 11 74 85 Worsted Manufacture _ _ - 136 40 96 6 34 42 36 17 1 - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Blanket Manufacture - _ - - _ 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 18 22 48 19 1 18 90 108 Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 13 10 49 103 20 15 182 197, 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer 331 127 204 22 106 76 81 45 2 - - 1 2 _ 3 3 Silk Dyer, Printer - - - - - - - - - - 1 _ _ _ _ 1 1 Eibbon Manufacture - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 1 _ 5 5 Crape, Gauze Manufacture - 2 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 1 4 4 1 1 10 11 SUk Merchant, Dealer - - - 2 - 2 - - 2 - - _ 67 239 152 950 911 199 306 2212 2618 S.Cotton Manufacture - - - - 15485 5011 10474 _ 765 4246 3716 4786 1690 282 - 24 92 82 258 213 41 116 594 710 Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - 942 620 422 - 83 437 181 190 50 1 - 1 10 8 44 20 3 11 75 86 Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - 29 17 12 - 1 16 3 7 1 1 - - 6 5 35 32 8 6 80 86 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer 137 24 113 - 1 23 26 69 17 1 - - 9 9 6 1 _ 9 16 26 Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - 86 24 62 - 3 21 25 23 14 - - - 1 5 4 6 2 1 16 17 Muslin Embroiderer - - - - Fustian M anufacturer, Dealer _ - _ 8 7 2 2 6 5 — - 2 2 3 5 1 1 1 _ 5 14 6 23 9 1 19 39 58 Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - _ 5 15 5 19 13 3 ' 20 40 60 Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 788 426 362 - 96 330 193 131 34 4 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 Sheeting Manufacture - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - _ _ 3 1 10 7 1 3 19 22 4. Hemp Manufacture _ - - 3 1 2 _ 1 1 1 — — — 1 4 4 17 9 1 5 31 36 Jute Manufacture _ _ - 312 107 205 20 87 86 102 16 1 _ 1 1 _ 1 _ _ 2 1 3 Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - - - - - - _ - - - - - - 69 95 42 116 69 7 164 234 398 Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 54 22 32 - 7 15 17 12 3 - - 1 1 3 8 3 1 2 15 17 Mat Maker, Seller _ - - - - 4 "i 3 - 1 1 2 - - _ 1 1 1 1 _ 1 3 4 Net Maker ----- - - 5 2 3 - - 2 - 2 1 - _ _ _ _ 1 _ 1 1 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - 3 - 3 - - 1 2 _ _ _ _ _ 1 7 6 1 15 15 Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 127 21 106 - 5 16 9 50 44 3 - - - 1 - 1 1 Others working and dealing in Hemp - - - - - - - - _ 6 6 11 58 215 80 12 364 376 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - _ 842 258 584 34 224 212 285 76 11 _ 30 150 115 332 202 32 180 681 861 Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- 308 131 177 25 106 82 77 18 _ _ 53 127 76 231 166 40 180 613 693 Factory Hand (Textile) undefined- 1405 634 871 87 447 306 349 168 48 _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ 2 2 Felt Manufacture - - _ - - - - - _ - - - - _ _ .44 146 125 246 226 25 190 722 912 Carpet and Rug Manufacture _ - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - - 337 147 190 10 137 92 76 21 1 _ 54 406 490 773 196 25 460 1484 1944 598 205 393 22 183 161 169 58 5 _ _ 10 12 32 15 3 10 62 72 Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf.,Worker, Dealer 138 46 92 7 39 28 47 15 2 _ 1 _ _ 2 3 1 1 6 7 Knitter (undefined) - - - - - 40 6 34 _ 2 4 5 16 10 3 _ 2 2 2 3 1 2 8 10 Trimming Maker, Dealer 61 20 41 4 16 13 17 8 3 _ _ _ 1 7 1 - - 9 9 Embroiderer - - - - - 45 18 27 - 18 9 13 4 1 _ 1 - 18 6 1 1 25 26 Tapestry Manufacture - - - - - 10 1 9 1 _ 4 6 - 1 - 5 2 _ 1 7 8 Yarn (undefined) Merchant - - ~ _ ~ — ~ - - - OKDEK 18. 3 35 28 98 64 5 38 195 233 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - 61 12 49 - 2 10 11 26 11 2 1 1 _ _ 2 2 Men's Cap Maker - _ - _ Woollen Bonnet Maker - - 137 29 108 3 26 26 48 32 2 _ 2 _ „ 2 2 2 1 1 _ 1 1 2 3 5 4 _ 2 12 14 Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - 56 9 47 2 7 5 22 16 4 35 372 608 1641 809 161 407 3119 3526 Tailor - _ - - _ - 1667 408 1259 45 363 392 598 243 26 1 12 6 22 5 1 13 34 47 Milliner, Dresa Maker, Stay Maker 8389 2199 6190 _ 172 2027 2063 3042 964 131 3 8 18 11 4 3 41 44 Shawl Manufacture - ■ ■ 254 51 203 _ 6 45 29 78 86 10 4 37 42 71 16 41 129 170 Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - 3451 811 2640 _ 108 703 567 1114 778 181 1 6 4 17 25 1 7 47 54 Hosiery Manufacture - _ - _ 126 41 85 _ 8 33 14 33 28 10 1 14 11 65 25 15 91 106 Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - 155 70 85 _ 16 55 21 40 15 3 1 3 2 _ 1 6 6 Glover, Glove Maker _ _ _ _ 1 - 1 _ 1 _ _ _ Button Maker, Dealer _ _ _ 2 1 1 _ _ 1 _ 1 61 577 615 2214 1101 208 638 4138 4776 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ - 838 291 547 _ 43 248 185 263 87 12 3 2 20 10 — 3 32 35 Clog Maker _ - - _ " ~ " "" XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 705 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. lAbov 1 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 1 20 ^Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 33 8 2 105 60 9 74 36 4 156 41 19 44 26 19 5 2 11 138 68 11 279 105 53 417 173 04 ORDEB 1»— continued. Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer _ - - - - ORDKR 19. • 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Mannf. Soap Boiler, Maker - _ - Glne, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. Comb Maker -____- Gut Manufacture - _ _ _ Sponge Dealer - - - - 2. Skinner, Furrier- - - - - Tanner - _ _ - - Currier - - . _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Good.s Mkr., Dlr . 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker QuUl, Feather Dresser, Dealer _ _ _ OB»£U 20. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture - Japanner _ - - - . _ - India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods, Maker, Dealer Resiu Manufacture _ _ _ Varnish, Furniture Polish Maker - - - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - - - - S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer ___---- Lath, Woodeu Fence, Hurdle JIaker Wood Turner - - Box Maker - - - _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark ■Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Paper Manufacture - - Envelope Maker - - - Stationer - - _ _ _ Card, Pattern-Card Maker - - - - Paper Stainer . _ - - _ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - Valentine Maker _ - _ _ - ORDER 31. 1. Coal Miner - _ _ _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - - - Copper Miner ------ Lead Miner _ _ _ - - Miner (branch not defined) - - - - Mine Service - - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer - Gas Works Service - - - S.Stone Quarrior - - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Quarrier _ _ - . _ - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer Limestone Quarrier - - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - - - 16 298 65 3 131 3 12 167 62 - 11 3 120 3 3 83 7 8 69 29 1 11- 24 4 2 - 2 i 11 14 11 1 4 - 1 16 19 111 41 39 2 6 1 1 1 22 17 94 53 2 43 25 32 10 4 47 57 228 169 3 107 1 14 15 3 2 3 3 3 1 11 24 93 38 34 2 2 2 1 2 3 17 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 18 23 122 55 50 43 56 3 14 8 5 3 2 83 98 432 252 6 186 4 44 59 3 14 9 5 3 2 101 121 554 307 6 236 4 16 4 1 6 8 1 49 58 148 62 69 3 4 1 1 12 28 36 13 28 13 4 8 1 37 30 112 39 41 - 1 1 7 3 2 5 3 4 1 11 21 33 11 23 2 1 14 15 25 15 17 5 3 3 18 13 76- 19 20 6 1 4 1 6 1 12 4 4 1 1 1 i 3 8 9 25 1 10 4 4 26 1 1 1 2 9 4 17 17 5 11 19 50 15 79 21 133 23- 33 2 106 3 3 18 9 1 11 5 1 14 8 6 - 15 2 24 83 23 46 16 87 30 44 2 100 1 4 7 3 5 47 45 6 32 53 18 4 2 76 4 83 258 36 116 18 365 122 123 6 175 15 7 25 12 38 27 17 6 10 4 1 33 8 1 48 130 19 56 12 180 65 31 54 4 5 9 1 14 4 6 2 2 2 5 1 13 22 2 9 2 22 7 3 10 1 10 4 21 20 5 14 27 59 15 104 22 143 27 37 2 132 -i 4 19 11 1 89 73 7 64 73 30 4 3 129 15 1 168 493 80 227 48 654 221 201 8 339 20 16 41 17 57 99 77 7 75 93 35 4 3 143 15 1 195 552 95 331 70 797 251 238 10 471 24 20 60 28 58 2 34 1 69 12 32 31 1 26 1 96 6 10 331 167 316 26 62 607 66 4 1 4 38 4 11 4 6 50 6 209 106 140 9 33 361 42 i 1 30 1 31 8 21 27 1 20 1 46 6 4 122 61 176 17 29 246 13 1 - 1 2 2 2 1 2 5 1 45 20 29 5 88 16 2 4 36 2 9 3 4 45 5 164 86 111 9 28 273 31 1 2 IS 5 15 3 2 19 4 1 58 36 78 10 15 160 11 18 1 12 3 6 13 4 21 2 2 48 25 69 4 14 78 2 1 1 9 1 9 1 12 1 4 1 16 27 2 8 1 2 2 2 2 1 - 14 1 1 3 9 2 1 3 1 97 6 3 1 29 45 27 9 16 16 19 9 161 6 4 1 51 57 81 13 39 1 1 1 3 3 2 27 27 7 328 28 1 1 9 11 275 136 7 257 55 108 4 3 1 4 10 9 8 88 90 4 41 172 13 1 4 9 221 101 4 190 36 37 2 4 1 8 6 3 8 43 60 4 40 13 42 16 2 28 7 5 1 2 1 9' 10 7 111 7 4 1 32 54 27 9 18 1 19 20 9 674 47 1 2 17 21 589 310 13 656 111 189 7 9 3 12 19 17 19 167 187 8 98 785 54 1 2 21 22 621 364 13 583 120 207 7 9 3 12 20 17 19 186 207 8 107 31 6 1 2 2 2 16 1 1 6 30 6 1 2 1 2 11 _ 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 6 15 5 1 2 5 1 4 u 706 :V.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 223 8 65 16 39592 9253 16- 144 186 6 20- 25- 101 45 60 271 8 890 121 7 62 1 1 2159 85 493 1 6 3 107 30 65 100 3 1 414 328 42 24 2 174 12 1 1 .5(52 202 1520 1 36 17 181 48 216 1 277 1 6 50 3 60 6 1 1 121 76 58 840 74 404 11 97 44 95 52 41 22 4 1271 145 269 2 73 29 14 24 3 7 590 239 45- 31 121 2 434 5 18 26 673 161 4 1 3 1709 36 580 5 37 6 56 13 109 2 16 157 3 20 5 33 315 102 141 64 56 4315 620 489 325 56 261 65- 10 148 13 91 7 18 7 144 29 121 67 47 2297 73 196 177 18 744 21 Under 20 Years. 5 12 3 167 246 7 3 2176 46 432 3 3 116 53 7 65 455 2 4 108 151 131 101 71 80 469 18 147 57 1077 590 36117 42047 Above 20 Years. 16 119 199 8 2 691 562 81 46 3 299 17 3 4 Total at all Ages. 16 124 211 9 2 sn.s 808 12 45 3 386 27 3 4 9586 11761 325 370 2672 7 88 27 347 91 4 4 62 229 2 780 25 53 1119 7 15 164 14 261 10 2 5 1 587 186 332 172 115 8247 1180 998 2 609 103 3104 7 91 30 463 144 4 59 294 2 1100 12 29 61 1574 9 19 272 14 412 18 2 104 98 70 2321 718 287 403 178 116 9146 1260 1467 20 756 160 119 101 79 2911 36117 42017 OCCUPATIONS. 08l»E3t Si—continued. Railway Contractor - - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - Glass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker - Asbestos Manufacture - - - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 4. Earthenware' Cliina, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - - • Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - 6. Salt Biaker, Dealer — _ _ ™ . 6. Waterworks ServicG — — Ice Merchant, Maker - 7. Goldsmith, SUversmith, Jeweller • Gold and Silver Beater Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher ■ Lapidary - _ _ _ . S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - - Blacksnnth _ _ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker - - _ Nail Manufacture - - - Anchor, Chain Manufacture - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker Fire Proof Safe Maker - - _ Spring Maker - - - 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith 563 31 102 Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 10. Tin Manufacture - - _ _ . Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture 11. Lead Manufacture - - - • 12.Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - - White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer - Wire Maker, Worker _ _ _ . Wire Fencer ____ — . Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - Tube Manufacturer - - - - - Bath Maker ______ Lamp Maker — - — — -. Hinge Maker _--__- OBDEB !33. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker, ___--- Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - ~ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ - _ - 2. General Labourer _ _ - _ Eug. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or^^a^.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OKDEB S3. [.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger - - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - ORDGB M. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - OKBS5B 25. 1. Scholars _ - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 27 41 1886 59 35 20 581. 2363 . 1 184 93813 2 262 20- 25- 2 1 12 2 20 30 514 21 55 299 1005 30 3721 136259 36259 48459 43459 19 19 1 7 1 1 47 249 10 13 2 10 22 11 1372 38 683 3 8 33 13 282 1358 1 15i 90092 498 74 109 45- 65 28 438 17 48 6 225 27 3721 35761 10937 117 19 12 355 13 53 1 1 113 717 37 9231 17 301 2 12 130 598 18 300 7 189 20 32 41 39 XV.— OCCUPATIONS 01 THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 707 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BURGH OF *GI-LASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. and. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- LTnder 20 STears. A-bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. 1 Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 35183; 3183 25904 26959 ?1142 30441 5,554 L14270 134096 248366 Total- _ _ - -| 1 263049,116110 147939 34878 1 3587 26645 S .7045 ? 3811 •■ 7914 9,169 CI,ASSES. - 143 1,805 1,616 3,235 1,222 214 1,948 6,287 8,235 I. Professional 3,708 1,757 1,961 - 40 1,717 j 581 860 415 95 - 23 163 233 833 448 106 186 1,620 1,806 II. Domestic _ _ _ 16,607 4,445 12,162 - 704 3,741 3,37L 5,281 3,002 508 ._ 3,000 5,236 3,127 13034 4,713 686 8,296 23,560 31,856 III. Commercial - 1,871 1,411 460 - 906 505 263 179 24 4 - 12 114 155 445 287 85 126 972 1,098 IV. Ageioultubal 169 19 150 - 2 17 25 67 48 10 - 2,693 17978 19584 53322 23010 3,365 20,671 99,281 119952 V. Industrial - - 58,471 19,611 38,860 - ' 2,828 16783 L3113 17429 7,100 1,218 35183 47252 608 244 273 761 1,098 83,043 2,376 85,419 f VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) \ Productive - ) 18222387,867 94,356 34878 19107 3,882 3,702 19996 27325' ■,334 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 72 1 70 194 2 1,609 448 17 1,151 1,214 119 1,902 356 160 706 40 36 138 266 3 1,679 2,058 332 3,897 2,324 335 5,576 1. Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS IL 123 3,585 20 1,737 103 1,848 - 40 20 1,697 37 644 54 806 12 403 95 23 163 233 833 448 106 186 1,620 1,806 4.Domestio Officers or Services CLASS IIL 16,607 4,446 12,162 704 3,741 3,371 5,281 3,002 608 ^ 373 2,687 2,486 2,750 i^,?,18 2,909 4,578 8,456 1,391 3,322 254 432 2,859 6,437 8,441 16,119 11,300 20,656 5. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 700 1,171 313 1,098 387 73 - 64 842 249 256 234 19 137 42 15 9 1 3 - 4 8 30 84 58 97 149 296 103 184 48 37 34 92 358 614 392 706 7.Agriculture _ _ _ 8. About Animals and Fisheries 165 4 19 146 4 - 2 17 25 66 45 3 10 CLASS V. - 184 209 305 863 1,777 2,517 572 2,180 3,324 1,412 4,921 8,575 451 1,619 3,248 56 159 420 1,047 1,986 2,822 2,491 8,879 15,567 3,538 10,865 18,389 9.Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Macliines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ _ 1,781 263 1,114 1,191 105 408 690 158 706 ~ 238 13 32 953 92 376 377 71 292 168 58- 297 40 25 107 5 4 10 — 17 21 24 158 245 207 230 243 222 593 770 637 236 328 301 37 33 44 175 266 231 1,096 '1,374 1,204 1,271 1,640 1,436 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - _ 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 8 1 212 3 1 95 5 117 - 22 3 1 73 2 61 2 44 1 18 4 - 16 306 377 90 2,130 1,455 102 2,098 1,294 303 5,606 3,888 150 2,104 2,951 13 274 608 106 2,436 1,832 568 10,082 8,741 674 12,,518 10,573 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 670 4,464 24,674 353 899 8,643 317 3,566 16,031 - 46 114 1,323 307 785 7,320 130 656 5,941 131 1,442 7,240 53 1,191 2,455 3 276 395 ; 151 44 110 1243 232 602 1,454 242 553 4,320 676 1,770 2,182 248 768 398 33 118 1,394 276 712 8,354 1,199 3,209 9,748 1,475 3,921 18. Dress - _ _ _ 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 16,859 424 1,946 4,199 136 1,064 11,660 288 882 - 436 19 224 3,763 117 840 3,477 92 448 5,476 156 328 2,316 38 96 391 2 10 11 102; 5 - 673 255 1 4,609 1,824 26 4,868 2,162 40 12755 6,953 143 4,592 3,733 99 526 635 11 5,282 2,079 27 22,741 13,483 293 28,023 15,562 . 320 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspeciiied Com- modities 23. Kef use Matters - - - 1,101 5,769 185 493 1,991 30 608 3,778 155 - 70 288 3 423 1,703 27 [240 1299 ■ 37 245 112 609 39 CLASS VL 361K 4725! 608 244 273 761 1,098 608 82,435 2,376 2,984 82,435 24. Without Specified Occupa tions - - _ - 25.Soliolars and Children of Nc Stated Occupation 98,23f 83,98E 3,882 83,985 94,36f - - 3487 34910 3,885 7 - 9,702 4999 52732 5 7,334 * See Note at p. 73. 708 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 76 107 1 5 4 136 72 1 215 17 6 1 12 15 129 21 104 54 43 131 19 15 204 28 150 4 1 38 932 24 1 17 10 10 40 35 21 25 4 1 3 32 2 12 262 7 2 40 6 13 21 8 7 4.'i 43 31 14 12 3 7 10 90 16 36 25- 213 111 18 706 133 30 29 16 9 7 34 31 39 57 37 109 10 133 142 38 107 131 112 50 18 20 85 9 11 84 4 34 60 20 25 47 214 10 46 57 19 23 18 45- 13 392 159 65 38 65- Qnder 20 Years, 92 163 1 5 4 15 141 24 104 178 4 1 932 10 10 43 41 23 27 4 2 40 40 11 40 Above 20 Years. 428 210 51 1071 220 17 47 41 192 4 3 4 24 52 41 36 13 49 60 78 1 111 125 164 53 288 253 59 312 14 254 219 70 36 39 347 17 18 154 12 117 37 36 106 347 43 82 82 29 41 36 660 168 143 Total at all Ages. 520 373 52 1076 224 69 10 18 47 42 192 4 4 4 24 52 41 36 13 49 60 79 1 119 125 164 68 429 253 83 416 14 432 223 71 45 1279 23 18 178 13 83 126 47 46 149 3S8 66 109 86 31 49 70 700 179 183 OCCUPATIONS. OKDEK I. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks - Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - - _ - 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parisli Officer - - Slieriff Officer - - - _ _ Just, of Peace & otlier Local or County Official ORDER ». 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - Army Pensioner - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) Seaman, R.N. - - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner _ _ _ . ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - - Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman _ _ _ . Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Monk, R.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Theological Student _ - - _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student _ _ _ _ - Law Clerk - - _ _ - FEMALES. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. S.Physician, Surgeon _ — - — - Dentist .___--- Medical Student, Assistant- - - Midwife ___---- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - Subordinate Medical Service _ _ - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Leotr,, Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching ■ 5, Author, Editor, Journalist _ _ _ Reporter, Shorthand Writer - — - Student ------ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 6, Civil Engineer _ _ - Mining Engineer - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7, Painter (Artist) - Engraver (Artist) - Sculptor _ - _ Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student _ - _ Photographer - _ _ Actor, Actress _ _ _ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. I, Performer, Showman, E.thibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant 16 81 490 9 950 147 3 1 1298 275 5 6S 85 4 10 12221 Above 20 Years, Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 3S0 12 1217 10 41 2 36 17 2 4154 16 81 486 570 135 3 1 81 32 6 234 3 30 68 2 6 8067 25 679 18 2 18 1 15 4 1 355 12 1217 27 3 249 44 1 10 3476 It 2», 25 8 1 32 164 2 276 70 6 35 234 1 41 20 2 14 61 2 i i 1 18 4 134 2 10 37 22 2 4 1 2981 3593 1256 237 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 709 OCCUPATIOlSrS or the inhabitants of the municipal burgh of GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. JFALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- ORDER 90— continued. - 2 9 5 70 73 3 29 211 8 83 58 7 35. 10 7 79 147 352 18 154 431 18 Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - College, Chib Service - - 3 448 4 136 1 3 312 3 3 133 1 192 1 112 2 2 7 1 1 - 1 1 2 5 2 4 3 4 2 6 12 18 37 1 6 4 6 22 2 1 2 1 3 5 16 20 28 65 3 16 21 28 68 8 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - Cook (not Domestic) - - Charwoman _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - Others Engaged in Service - - - - 306 55 728 2678 164 5 2 28 115 4 301 53 700 2563 160 - 3 11 8 2 2 17 107 4 12 4 22 131 28 87 28 317 1046 96 170 18 313 1203 33 32 3 48 183 3 ORDER 5. ~ 1 1 3 2 360 13 5 20 37 44 2253 5 39 10 22 32 275 1669 1 102 J47 117 98 52 1068 2438 7 47 205 73 42 11 292 608 4 15 41 31 8 2 38 100 14 6 23 39 44 26B 169 632 231 170 97 1673 4815 12 169 646 237 193 136 1717 7428 12 1. Merchant - _ _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ - - _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller _ _ - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper Officer of Commercial Company, &o. 1 2 227 465 82 231 1 2 145 234 - 8 56 74 175 74 157 65 71 1 2 6 6 - - 1 50 2 102 2 2 143 3 2 37 2 3 3 51 2 285 7 7 336 9 2.Banker - _ _ _ _ _ Bank Service - - _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - 5 62 61 201 68 13 67 343 410 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service 4 - 4 - 3 1 - ORDER 6. ~ 38' 30 9 5 283 149 73 12 431 331 217 29 1177 75 18 12 366 2 1 1 29 30 9 5 321 557 309 54 2003 587 318 59 2324 1. Kail way Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Eailway Officials and Servants 8 1 7 - : 1 2 4 1 - 1 167 4 2 16 794 41 8 76 977 112 11 37 241 2793 129 7 19 67 1001 27 3 2 7 79 2 1 2 16 961 45 21 66 391 4850 270 22 68 407 5811 315 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - Tramway Companies Service 1 1 6 2 1 1 4 - - 2 - 1 1 3 1 - 7 1 3 9 174 44 2 58 16 4 388 68. 1 6 184 94 12 1212 123 11 18 886 43 10 382 32 14 4 379' 6 3 28 5 2 30 9 181 46 2 61 159 29 2010 228 28 28 1479 168 29 2191 273 28 30 1540 3. Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - - - Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 24 - 1 24 - - 3 20 1 1 - - 18 192 1 205 3 376 19 144 15 20 4 210 1 745 41 955 42 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher - - - - 27 16 11 _ 7 9 2 9 - - - 2435 13 1059 31 178 18 699 41 703 4 208 3494 44 1788 63 5282 107 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 1061 42 1057 22 4 20 - 831 4 226 18 2 12 1 8 1 r ORDER 7. - 3 1 2 19 14 7 26 2 33 3 5 72 11 24 2 55 2 12 1 24 2 1 2 22 83 10 8 177 17 84 'I 199 17 l.Farmer, Grazier - - . _ - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - - 139 16 124 - 2 13 19 67 38 10 - - - 2 3 2 1 - 8 8 2.Porester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 4 5 2 11 n 5 13 8 5 4 21 34 26 38 S.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ - - 14 12 2 2 12 10 ~ ~ 2 2 4 2 6 3 2 5 - ORDER ». : 7 51 17 6 44 29 19 129 46 12 92 8 1 20 2 68 17 38 285 85 38 343 102 l.HorseProprietor, Breeder, Dealer - Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - - - - - - - 710 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BURGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uii. 5 Yrs, .5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OltDEIl 8 — continued. > - 1 7 6 1 2 10 6 1 2 4-, 39 4 3 7 2 37 15 5 3 3 8 1 7 3 1 1 2 7 7 1 2 99 62 9 7 7 19 3 106 69 9 8 7 21 3 Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ _ _ _ _ - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ Fislierman, Fi^jherwoman _ _ — Knadiei', &c. - - - - 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 - - - 1 1 2 - ORDEB 9. - o 24 117 1 10 3 131 559 8 9 26 4 110 305 13 3 102 7 216 771 31 22 56 6 63 211 9 18 17 7 19 2 37 5 155 G76 8 10 201 16 396 1306 53 45 238 21 551 1982 61 65 l.Puljliaher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder - - _ _ _ _ Printer - _ _ _ _ _ Paper Euler - - _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 30 5 1322 217 79 20 12 1 856 165 63 4 18 4 466 52 16 16 - 1 165 34 18 11 1 691 131 45 4 7 1 306 35 14 1 8 2 137 11 1 8 2 1 21 5 1 6 1 2 1 1 - 33 118 5 108 3 249 12 2 84 4 1 11 151 5 452 19 3 603 24 3 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer Map, Print Colourer, Seller _ _ _ 102 6 90 12 6 - 20 70 I 11 2 1 4 - ©KDEK 10. 61 1 41 66 6 o73 7 532 38 4 35 3 1 571 6 9)4 374 41 2 1 1380 37 1733 1073 106 11 7 495 45 502 331 47 1 1 42 12 45 18 9 3 634 8 573 450 41 3 1 2488 100 3194 1796 203 17 9 3122 108 3767 2246 244 20 10 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ - Millwright _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) - Boiler Maker _ _ _ - - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker Domestic Machinery, Maker, Dealer 37 94 1 1 ir 27 1 20 i - 5 17 22 1 15 24 4 25 1 1 16 2 - 2 2 4 1 31 8 18 6 50 4 12 9 2 12 112 15 35 22 3 4 32 14 12 1 2 1 2 33 10 22 8 7 193 33 48 45 6 16 229 43 70 63 6 23 2. Tool Maker,' Dealer - - Cutler - - _ _ _ - File Malcer ------- Saw Maker ------- Domestic Implement Maker _ - _ Needle Maker - - - _ 5 1 O 13 2 O 9 3 1 4 - 1 2 2 8 1 1 2 1 2 1 - - 14 4 1 SO ■a 82 29 6 11 167 45 17 24 63 11 3 8 8 1 100 32 1 7 320 86 26 43 420 118 27 50 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 9 8 2 3 1 6 7 2 - I 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 o 3 10 - 1 2 14 16 4.Surgical Instrument Maker - - - - i 2 2 - - 2 - 2 - - 3 15 6 2 3 26 29 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - - - - 2 10 20 49 20 3 21 92 113 6.Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 2 2 - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 5 4 6 12 13 19 3 7 1 5 42 22 43 27 7.Tvpe Cutter, FoiiiidLT- - - - - Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker _ - - 1 1 - - - _ 1 _ : - 3 18 3 1 17 1 27 3 1 3 1 1 2 21 3 4 49 4 4 70 7 S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle, Maker - Apparatus for other Games Maker 13 70 1 40 12 30 : 5 1 35 18 7 12 4 1 OKDEIl 11. i 27 13 3 7 S 107 79 4 555 57 217 45 102 73 21 409 486 13 856 160 517 114 205 121 9 309 449 75 2302 364 1282 690 440 291 64 521 1145 47 923 119 394 367 191 111 39 125 391 10 133 12 61 32 17 15 11 37 4 582 60 230 48 109 86 21 576 565 145 4214 655 2244 1203 853 538 112 966 2022 149 4796 715 2474 1251 962 624 133 1542 2587 1. Builder ---___- Carpenter, Joiner - - - Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - .Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - - _ - Plasterer's Labourer - - - - Plumber, Gasfltter _ - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 5 I 1 1 14 3 4 2 1 1 1 10 - 1 2 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 -. .^ 40 2 o 324 26 4 19 400 43 9 13 945 89 50 32 358 17 42 13 76 9 3 364 28 6 19 1779 149 110 61 2143 177 116 80 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - _ French Polisher ------ Furniture Broker, Dealer Ijocksmith, Bellhanger- _ - _ - 283 697 71 80 295 16 203 402 56 -.. 7 24 73 271 15 65 208 7 98 157 27 37 35 19 3 2 3 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 711 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BURGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. f OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 ?rs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- «K»£K IX— continued. - 7 10 1 17 2 19 17 6 27 3 2 17 1 45 48 62 49 House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 16 2 6 10 2 - ~ 6 2 4 1 3 1 1 - 3 4 30 60 3 4 2 33 49 1 2 2 89 136 7 10 7 26 39 7 3 3 8 1 33 64 3 4 2 148 232 15 15 13 181 296 18 19 15 3. Wood Carver - - - Carver and Gilder _ _ _ _ - Dealer in Works of Arts - - - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Animal, Bird &c. , Preserver, Stiiffer - Artificial Flower Maker r- - - - 7 6 11 3 1 1 4 4 10 - 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 5 1 3 - OKDEE 13. - 6 2 69 9 1 29 1 95 14 5 59 2 269 63 17 99 3 90 25 5 42 1 13 4 3 6 65 9 1 31 1 467 106 30 206 6 532 116 31 237 7 l.Coaelimaker - - - _ _ Eailway Carrage and Waggon Maker - Wheelright - - _ _ _ Cartwright ------- Bicycle, Tricycle, Velocipede, Maker - 2 1 - 2 1 - - : - 1 1 1 - - 9 69 55 142 73 11 68 281 349 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ^ - - 5 3 2 - 3 1 1 - - OBDEB 13. - 1 1 2 4 90 21 46 26 71 45 83 20 200 106 301 .31 73 42 117 17 6 4 17 2 91 22 48' 30 350 197 518 70 441 219 566 100 l.Ship Builder -___-- Ship Builder's Labourer __...- Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 12 5 19 38 3 10 .11 12 63 57 4 42 33 2 2 5 20 50 19 117 103 24 137 163 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, i'itter, Chandler _ _ _ Sad Maker - - - _ _ - - - - - - -: - OKDEIt 14. - 1 9 1 13 5 57 6 28 4 4 1 9 2 102 16 111 18 l.Dye, Paint Manufacture _ _ _ _ Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 9 11 4 5 5 1 4 4 3 1 2 2 3 - - 6 11 4 1 6 3 1 16 1 14 1 80 2.Gunpowder, Cotton, Expl. Subst. Manuf. , Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 1 71 56 1 16 - 17 38 9 1 6 1 - - 12 2 1 3 145 33 3 5 85 101 1 13 137 385 9 36 36 204 2 24 12 25 1 157 35 4 8 270 715 12 74 427 750 16 82 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - Alkali Manufacture - - - Drysalter ------- OK»EIt 15. 39 73 4 4 10 19 2 29 54 4 2 - 1 3 9 16 2 12 25 1 9 20 2 2 4 9 1 4 - 10 6 41 49 44 58 183 120 100 50 12 1 51 55 339 229 390 284 l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Maker - 532 138 308 45 224 93 38 8 270 37 97 33 23 49 42 11 3 OIU>£l& 10. |: ^ 2 1 3 5 5 41 15 38 23 13 25 2 8 4 2 1 3 71 36 72 73 37 76 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ _ - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 38 916 145 3 4 17 35 912 128 1 2 2 4 15 4 14 18 IG 246 74 12 489 32 3 163 4 ~ 9 16 9 33 3 250 64 4 18 12 347 34 10 121 68 1236 88 1 ■ 7 55 33 401 36 1 7 1 51 6 42 3 266 73 1 22 201 114 2035 164 1 22 243 117 2301 237 2. Hop Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ - Maltster - _ _ _ Brewer - - - Distiller, Rectifier -■ - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarnian - - 180 9 8 4 172 5 - - 8 4 9 3 60 2 94 S -- 12 1 45 2- - 26 4 323 63 13 25 S 320 105 12 153 22 557 30] 25 86 7 167 110 5 13 19 17 38 5 868 65 13 277 34 1063 633 42 315 39 1431 688 55 3. Dairyman, Milkseller Cheesemonger, Butterman - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ _ 521 1 74 161 17 142 13 26 3 379 1 61 135 14 - 24 1 118 13 •2 94 16 25 3 1 181 30 55 3 90 1 15 48 6 14 "S 2, 712 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Under Above Total Total Under Above Un 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 20 20 at all at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Yrs. Years. Years. Ages. Ages. Years Years Yrs ORDEU 16— continued. _ 4 32 25 96 57 5 36 183 219 rishmotiger, Fist Salesman _ _ _ 189 22 167 _ 1 21 23 78 61 5 - 5 9 32 10 2 5 63 58 Fish Carer - . _ _ 5 _ 6 _ _ _ 2 1 2 - 2 12 19 35 41 174 173 91 103 24 6 14 19 324 ■323 338 342 Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - - 9 1 8 - 1 2 4 2 - fi'J 420 373 9.55 349 38 482 1715 2197 Baker - _ _ _ _ 349 105 244 _ 11 94 108 109 22 6 - 10 108 85 264 108 6 118 453 671 Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ _ 887 397 490 - 67 340 202 199 74 15 - 3 12 22 194 98 15 15 329 344 Orceiigror.-r, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ 406 62 344 7 .55 66 166 100 13 - 1 'i r, 1 1 9 10 Wiistaivl, \'iiifg;ir, SiJice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. - 50 24 26 _ 3 21 10 14 2 _ _ - 2 14 8 _ -, 24 24 Siif^'ar Ki-liiK^r - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 129 724 r.sE 988 292 45 853 1910 2783 (inicx-]-, 'I'c'L, Cnllrc, &c. Dealer - - - 604 67 437 _ 7 60 58 203 140 36 " 2 22 28 46 17 3 24 94 118 GiiJg. J:ieci> So.! I, .Mineral Water Mkr., Dh-. OUDKU 17. 3 1 2 "" 1 1 1 - _ 1 3 11 5 1 19 20 l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - - 2 2 1 1 7 69 69 383 413: 88 01 i 953 1019 Woollen Cloth Manufacture 1402 463 939 _ 57 406 369 437 115 18 - 3 10 19 10 2 3 41 44 Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer 2 2 _ 2 _ _ _ _ - - 1 3 12 12 4 1 31 32 Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - 171 58 113 - 12 46 57 49 7 _ 1 10 8 28 26 13 11 75 86 Worsted Manufacture _ _ _ 145 43 102 6 37 47 37 17 1 _ _ _ - _ _ _ - Blanket Manufacture - - - - - 1 1 _ 1 - 18 22 48 19 1 18 90 108 Cloth, Worsted Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. - 2 1 1 - - 1 - 1 13 10 49 103 20 15 182 197 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - 332 128 204 _ 22 106 76 81 45 2 - - - 1 _ 2 _ 3 3 Silk Dyer, Printer ^ _ _ _ - - 1 _ _ _ - 1 1 Ribbon Manufacture - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - - _ 1 3 1 - 5 5 Crape, Gauze Manufacture _ _ _ 2 1 1 1 _ _ 1 _ - 1 1 4 4 1 1 10 11 Silk Merchant, Dealer - _ _ _ 2 - 2 - - 2 - - - 68 240 153 964 919 200 308 2226 2534 3. Cotton Manufacture - _ _ _ 15871 5195 10676 791 4404 3813 4882 1697 284 - 24 92 82 258 213 41 116 694 710 Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - 942 520 422 83 437 181 190 50 1 - 1 10 10 44 20 3 11 77 88 Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - - 29 17 12 _ 1 16 3 7 1 1 - - 6 5 35 33 8 6 81 87 Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 165 33 132 _ 3 30 36 77 18 1 - - 9 9 6 1 - 9 16 25 Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - _ _ - 88 24 64 - 3 21 27 23 14 _ - - 1 5 4 5 2 1 16 17 Muslin Embroiderer ~ _ _ _ _ 8 2 6 _ _ 2 5 1 _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ - Fustian Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 7 2 5 _ _ 2 3 1 _ 1 _ 6 14 6 23 9 1 20 39 59 Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - 2 1 1 _ _ 1 1 - 5 15 5 19 13 3 20 40 60 Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 822 447 375 _ 98 349 204 133 34 4 - - 1 - - - 1 1 Sheeting Manufacture - - _ - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 3 1 10 7 1 3 19 22 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - 3 1 2 _ 1 1 1 _ _ — 1 4 4 17 9 1 5 31 36 Jute Manufacture - - - - 343 122 221 _ 22 100 95 108 17 1 - 1 1 _ 1 _ _ 2 1 3 Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - - - - _ - _ _ _ - 71 95 44 121 71 7 166 243 409 Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 65 23 32 - 8 15 17 12 3 _ - 1 1 3 8 3 1 2 15 17 Mat Maker, Seller - - - 4 1 3 _ 1 1 2 _ _ - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 4 Net Maker- . _ _ 6 2 3 _ 2 2 1 _ - - - _ - 1 _ _ 1 1 Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture 3 - 3 - _ _ 1 2 _ - - - 1 7 6 1 15 15 Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 133 25 108 - 6 19 9 52 44 3 - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 Others Working and Dealing in Hemp - - - - _ 6 6 11 58 216 80 12 365 377 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - 979 326 653 _ 40 286 244 314 82 13 - 30 151 115 .334 204 32 181 685 866 Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Cak-ndeicr (undef.) 350 154 196 _ 30 124 91 87 18 - 54 128 76 233 170 41 182 620 702 Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) 1562 607 955 - 94 513 344 389 173 49 _ _ — _ 2 _ _ _ 2 2 Felt Manufacture - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - 44 146 125 347 226 25 190 723 913 Carpet and Rug Manufacture 337 147 190 _ 10 137 92 76 21 1 - 54 412 495 783 197 25 466 1500 1966 Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer 606 207 3;'9 - .^2 185 165 171 58 5 - - 10 12 32 15 3 10 02 72 Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealci IJO 46 94 - 7 39 29 48 15 2 - 1 - - 2 3 1 1 6 7 Knitter (undefined - - - 41 6 35 _ 2 4 5 16 11 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 8 10 Trimming Maker, Dealer — 62 20 42 - 4 16 14 17 8 3 _ _ _ 1 7 1 _ _ 9 9 Embroiderer - - - - 45 18 27 _ _ 18 9 13 4 1 - - 1 - 18 6 1 1 25 26 Tapestry Manufacture - _ - 10 1 9 _ 1 4 6 " ~ 1 " 5 2 " 1 7 8 Yarn Merchant - - _ _ _ OUDER IS. " " ~ ~ ~ - _ 3 35 28 98 64 5 38 195 233 1. Hatter, ITat Manufacturer (not Straw) 61 12 49 _ 2 10 11 25 11 _ _ 1 1 - - 2 2 Men's Ca]i I\IaI\i'r - - 141 31 110 _ 3 28 26 50 32 ~: _ _ _ _ 2 - _ 2 2 Woollen lliuiiu'l M.aker - - . 2 1 1 _ 1 1 -^ _ 2 3 5 4 _ 12 11 Straw llat, lliinnet, Plait Mauufacture- 56 9 47 _ 2 7 5 22 1« 4 26 _ 35 374 612 1557 814 161 409 3144 3553 Tailor - - - - - 1695 421 1274 _ 48 373 599 604 245 1 12 6 23 5 1 13 35 48 Milliner, Dress IMaker, Stay Maker S564 2265 6299 _ 179 2086 2106 3093 906 134 10 182 10 3 _ _ 3 8 18 11 4 3 41 44 Shawl Manufacture - - - - 257 64 203 _ 6 48 29 78 1 86 4 37 42 71 16 - 41 129 170 Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ 3565 857 2708 _ 118 739 582 4153 7Q1 1 6 4 17 25 1 7 47 64 Hosieiy Manufacture - - - 127 41 86 „ 8 33 14 34 28 „ 1 14 11 55 25 _ 15 91 106 Hosier, Haberdasher _ _ _ _ 162 75 87 _ 16 59 22 46 16 1 1 3 2 _ 1 5 6 Glover, Glove Malccr - 1 _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ Button Maker, Dealer - - - - 2 1 1 1 1 264 ~ 62 581 620 2235 1115 208 643 4178 4821 Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - _ _ _ 845 294 551 _ 43 251 188 87 12 3 2 20 10 _ 3 32 35 Clog Maker- - - _ „ _ _ _ _ 34 105 74 159 45 5 139 283 422 Hair Dresser, Wi» Maker _ - - _ Umbrella, P.arasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 15 3 12 _ 3 3 8 1 11 ~ 8 61 36 41 26 2 69 105 174 301 132 169 __ 11 121 85 69 4 2 2 9 4 19 19 11 11 53 64 Old Clothes Dealer - - - 65 3 62 - 3 7 29 24 OUDEU 19. 1 2 25 14 2 1 43 44 1. Tallow Ch.andler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 16 3 13 3 2 5 6 : 1 4 6 33 16 2 5 67 62 Soap Boiler, Maker _ _ _ 7 7 - 7 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 713 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OP THE MUNICIPAL BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25 45- 65- ! 2 i 12 14 11 1 16 19 111 41 39 1 1 1 22 17 94 53 2 43 10 4 47 57 229 160 3 107 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 11 25 93 38 34 2 1 2 3 17 2 1 2 1 1 18 23 123 65 50 3 14 8 5 3 2 83 99 433 253 6 186 4 3 14 9 5 3 2 101 122 556 308 6 236 4 OKDEB 19— amtinued. Glne, Gelatine, Isinglass Maker, Dealer Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ - - Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Wrkr., Dlr. Comb Maker - _ _ - Gut Manufacture _ _ - Sponge Dealer - - _ _ - 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ _ - - - Tanner _ _ — — - Currier -____-- Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3.Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - - Brush and Broom Maker _ _ _ - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - - - OBDEK SO. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman - - - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - Japanner ------- India Rubber, Gutta Peroha Mauufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer Eesin Manufacture _ _ _ - - Varnish, Furniture Polish Maker 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - _ _ - 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner ------ Box Maker ------ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ - - Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - 4. Paper Manufacture - - - - Envelope Maker _ - - _ - Stationer ------- Card, Pattem-Card Maker - - - - Paper Stainer ------ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker - - _ Ticket, Label Writer ■ _ _ _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer ----- Valentine Maker - _ _ - _ OBDEB n, I.Coal Miner - _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - Copper Miner - _ . Lead Miner ------ Miner (branch not defined) Mine Service - _ _ _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - _ - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - - Coke, Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer Gas Works Service - - - S.Stone Quarrier - _ _ _ - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Slate Quarrier -,.__- ' Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer Limestone Quarrier - - - - - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ - - Plaster, Cement Manufacture _ - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ - - - . _ _ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer - - _ _ _ Railway Contractor _ _ - _ Platelayer ------- Railway Labourer, Navvy _ - - - Glass, Emery, Sand Paper Maker - Asbestos Manufacture - _ _ - 1 5 8 1 49 68 148 52 69 1 1 12 35 36 13 28 4 8 1 37 33 112 39 41 - 1 1 7 3 2 5 1 11 28 33 11 23 1 14 18 25 15 17 3 3 18 13 75 19 20 1 4 1 5 1 12 4 4 1 1 - 1 4 3 3 8 10 25 1 14 4 4 27 1 1 1 3 10 4 17 17 6 11 19 63 17 79 22 140 23 33 2 106 3 3 18 9 1 11 5 1 14 8 6 16 2 24 93 23 47 16 91 30 44 2 100 1 4 7 3 5 52 45 6 32 54 18 4 2 76 4 89 298 37 117 18 392 122 123 6 177 15 7 25 12 39 28 17 6 10 6 1 34 8 1 52 144 19 67 12 187 65 31 67 4 5 9 1 14 4 6 2 2 3 5 1 14 25 2 9 2 22 7 3 10 1 11 4 21 20 5 14 27 73 17 104 23 154 27 37 2 133 4 4 19 12 1 95 73 7 54 74 33 4 3 131 15 1 179 560 81 230 48 692 224 201 8 344 20 16 41 17 58 106 77 7 75 94 38 4 3 146 15 1 206 633 98 334 71 846 251 238 10 477 24 20 60 29 59 2 35 1 69 12 32 31 1 28 1 97 6 10 345 179 329 26 63 619 56 4 1 4 38 4 11 4 6 50 6 219 115 149 9 33 369 43 3 1 31 1 31 8 21 27 1 22 1 47 6 4 126 64 180 17 30 250 13 1 - 1 2 2 2 1 2 5 1 47 22 31 5 91 10 2 4 36 2 9 3 4 45 5 172 93 118 9 28 278 33 1 2 18 5 15 3 2 20 4 1 59 39 81 10 16 162 11 19 1 12 3 6 13 5 21 2 2 49 25 69 4 14 80 2 1 1 9 1 - 9 1 13 1 4 1 18 28 2 8 1 2 2 2 2 1 _ 19 2 1 3 10 2 1 3 1 2 109 7 3 1 30 46 27 10 16 1 19 19 10 6 19 3 170 13 4 1 55 61 81 15 39 1 1 1 3 3 2 30 28 10 3 9 49 1 1 359 40 1 1 9 11 285 142 10 259 67 111 4 3 1 5 11 10 8 94 92 4 47 12 84 141 3 1 187 17 1 4 10 228 106 4 192 49 37 2 4 1 8 6 3 8 50 61 4 42 5 48 84 2 14 44 16 3 28 8 5 1 2 1 12 10 9 1 7 12 128 9 4 1 33 56 27 10 18 2 22 20 10 5 21 3 730 70 1 2 17 22 612 325 17 560 139 192 7 9 3 13 20 18 19 186 191 8 108 21 148 286 6 2 858 79 1 2 21 23 645 381 17 587 149 210 7 9 3 13 22 18 19 208 211 8 118 21 153 307 9 2 33 6 1 2 2 2 17 6 1 1 6 3 32 6 1 2 1 2 11 2 - 1 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 1 6 2 16 5 1 2 5 1 i Ix ru XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAlJrD, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL BUEGH OF GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un., 5 Yrs. 32 66 1 19 2 254 8 47 1 15 15- 70 2212 2424 43 90 406 521 1 20- 64 25- 45- 433 357 42 25 2 175 12 1 1 153 101 18 104 46 277 3 2 4 92 128 7 1 1 3 107 30 217 1 10 10 25 13 64 6 66 7 50 14 123 77 58 7 1 906 86 405 11 102 48 549 34634 3?52I 9731 1 37 18 186 49 4 45 136 2 446 6 18 26 704 165 98 65 42 23 4 1398 162 273 2 76 29 608 244 61161878169 210 40 2 1698 621 65- TJnder 20 Years. 315 103 141 112 145 29 122 67 47 4710 2526 681 492 330 59 198 273 761 80 21 192 277 1098 10 2466 51 453 119 64 14 327 4 466 2 4 108 161 8 1 1 133 102 71 7 1 970 92 471 18 152 62 15 Above 20 Years. 720 620 81 46 3 302 17 10586 342 2820 7 90 28 353 92 4 76 251 2 796 10 26 65 1168 7 15 165 14 268 12 2 5 1 608 38070 44365 Total at all Ages. 912 897 OCCUPATIONS. 12 46 ORDER 91— continued. 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service Ice Merchant, Maker 391 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 27 Gold and Silver Beater 3 Gold, Silver Burnisher, Polisher - 4 Lapidary _ _ _ - 13062 393 3273 7 95 31 472 146 4 11 90 323 2 1123 14 SO 64 1634 9 19 273 14 429 20 592 190 334 175 115 9049 1288 1007 2 621 110 105 110 70 2376 72.'-, 292 405 182 116 10019 1380 1478 20 773 172 8 120 711 2984 l.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ - Steel Manufacture _ _ _ _ Blacksmith - - - - Iron Fence and Gate Maker - - Nail Manufacture - Anchor, Chain Manufacture - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Stove, Grate Maker Fire Proof Safe Maker Spring Maker _ _ _ _ 9. Copper Manufacture Coppersmith 10. Tin Manufacture _ _ _ _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker Zinc, Zinc Goods Manufacture - - 11. Lead Manufacture _ _ - - - 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer - - ■ - White Metal, Plated Ware, Maker, Pewterer- Wire Maker, Worker _ _ _ - Wire Fencer _ _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker Tube Manufacturer - - - Bath Maker _ _ _ _ . Lamp Maker _ _ _ - . Hinge Maker ___--- ORDER 2%. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker - - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ - - - 2. General Labourer _ - _ - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not EaiL or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (uudetined) - - Apprentice (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 38070 44365 ORDER 9S. l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - ORDER »4. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - _ ORDER »5. 1. Scholars - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation FEMALES. Total at all 638 34 105 27 4 3 22 2 43 41 1926 63 642 3 22 604 2463 1 184 98238 38070 45915 Under 20 Years. 347 12 18 4 1 12 2 20 30 525 24 55 314 1062 30 3882 38070 45915 Above 20 Years, 291 22 87 19 19 1 7 1 1 50 1401 39 687 3 290 1401 1 154 94356 Un. 5 Yrs. 526 3i352 294 10 15 80 116 3?544 11663 15- 445 20 48 234 27 3882 20- 25- 135 12 26 127 5 22 12 360 13 53 1 1 1 6 682 18 304 2 12 7 116 749 134 609 37 1 73 9702 4S995 XV.-0CCUPATI01«5"S G¥ THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 715 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BURGH OF *GOVAN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MAT.ES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. nd. 6 'rs. 5- . 15- ' 20- 25- 45- 1 65- 1 Jnder I 20 fears. "■ i.bove ' 20 I ^ears. j Potal it all 4-ges. Total Under Above Und. at all 20 20 5 A-ges. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 15- 35- [i 202- 5 686 2 ,358 ;843 ' ',669 5 ,472 345 2,246 L3,329 2 5,575 Total ----- 23,985, 11,742 12,243 4,172 6,537 2,033 2 ,072 7,069 2,567 535 CLASSES. - 3 122 78 183 74 16 125 350 475 I. Pbofessional 262 172 90 - 3 169 26 31 27 6 - 3 9 12 36 24 5 12 77 89 II. Domestic - - - 1,046 330 716 - 44 286 298 301 101 16 - 204 275 295 1,109 337 42 479 1,783 2,262 III. Commercial - - - 101 61 40 - 33 28 22 17 1 - - - 6 11 37 23 6 6 77 83 IV. Agkioultural 25 2 23 - - 2 6 7 8 2 - 303 ] [,866 2,439 3,263 1,947 194 2,169 10,843 13,012 v. Ihdusteial - - - 2,558 1,173 1,385 - 172 1,001 1 573 590 193 29 4,202 5,173 ao 8 41 67 83 9,455 199 9,654 ( VI. Unoccupied and Nou-V \ Peoductivb - J 19,993 10,004, 9,989| 4,172 5,285 547 1,147 6,123 2,237 482 ORDERS. CLASS I. - 1 2 4 118 11 67 71 7 10a 17 19 38 4; 4 7 5 120 103 30 217 108 30 337 l.Goveraraent - - - 2.Army andNa,Yy- 3. Professional Octaipations CLASS II. 2 260 2 170 90 - 3 2 167 26 31 27 6 3 9 12 36 24 5 12 77 89 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 1,046 330 716 44 286 298 301 101 16 - 27 177 155 120 119 176 293 816 113 224 12 30 182 297 537 1,246. 719 1,543 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 55 46 20 41 35 5 - 1 32 19 9 20 2 14 3 1 - - - 6 10 1 29 8 18 5 5 1 6 62 15 68 15 T.Agriculture _ _ - S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 25 2 23 - - 2 6 7 8 2 : 3 94 26 3 558 179 12 613 258 23 1,175 781 7 287 195 15 18 6 652 205 42 2,090 1,252 48 2,742 1,457 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - - 18 6 34 10 4 14 8 2 20 - 2 2 8 4 12 5 15 3 2 2 3 - - 1 48 - 3 2 382 14 6 618 18 7 1,717 32 1 541 9 2 39 1 3 .430 17 16 2,915 60 19 3,345 77 12.Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - 14.ChemicaIs and Compounds - 3 72 3 60 12 _ 19 3 41 7 5 - - - 27 - 7 1 158 31 1 115 20 9 323 98 2 122 43 13 9 1 185 38 12 573 170 13 758 208 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 11 306 828 3 79 429 8 227 399 - 13 72 3 66 357 2 57 199 5 112 165 45 32 1 13 3 - (. 4 25 2 22 46 1 19 124 7 94 69 5 38 16 13 31 2 26 255 13 164 286 15 190 18.Dress- - - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 826 23 63 319 9 47 507 14 16 28 1 14 291 S 3S 189 12 9 217 1 7 92 1 9 ■ 59 - 25 267 221 1 342 368 2 953 916 4 276 351 1 27 41 326 246 1 1,598 1,676 1,924 1,922 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com modities 23.Eefuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 29 338 1 15 181 14 15? ] - - 21 1£ 16C 8 70 6 65 1 1 19 3 m ! 5,17S 8e 8 41 67 83 80 9,375 199 27£ 9,37£ 24.Without Specified Ocoupa tions _ - - - .25.Scholars and Children of Nc Stated Occupation - - 10,536 9,457 547 9,457 9,98£ - 4,172 5,285 54' - 1,147 6,123 2,237 482 Bee Note at p 73. 716 XV— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF GOVAN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 13 15 72 11 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 13 4 6 15 72 Above 20 Years. Total at all Age.olraaster, Schoolmistress - - - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- S.Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student _ _ _ _ - Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - 6. Civil Engineer - - _ _ _ Mining Engineer ------ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - 7. Painter (Artist) - - - Sculptor _ ■ _ Architect - - - - Musician, Music Master - - _ - Art Student _ _ _ l'hoio;^rai)lier _ - _ - Actor, Ai'tri'ss ------ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - 8. Performer, Showman, Ei.hibitiou Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ _ _ Domestic Gardener - - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service _ _ - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - Cook (not Domestic) .^- - - Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - -■ - - - - - - - - - - 76 2 1 1 87 45 1 1 1 1 21 83 58 2 4 6 5 4 1 1 1 1 5 76 2 1 2 5 8 28 174 104 8 1 2 5 8 2,S 2SU 106 8 - - - - - - - - - - 5 i 2 1 1 39 1 3 33 3 134 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 21 1 4 19 1 2 5 7 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 8 7 4 2 3 3 5 1 1 23 8 12 5 1 36 10 4 2 6 1 1 14 1 5 3 4 17 4 7 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 5 8 1 5 1 6 >2 2 1 3 2 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 4 1 1 1 1 44 1 3 37 3 134 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 11 13 6 3 5 8 8 5 7 40 3 30 21 8 5, 61 13 6 3 8 6 8 20 1 9 6 I 24 7 9 3 2 1 11 13 6 3 5 8 8 6 7 40 3 74 21 9 8 98 13 6 3 11 140 9 12 ~1 10 6 1 ]1 25 1 10 9 4 9 2 6 10 1 7 18 111 44 210 3 5 4 2 1 50 •200 2 5 10 1 7 17 61 37 10 3 3 4 2 - 2 1 4S 7 200 2 28 12 10 1 1 1 1 6 1 - 5 25 22 2 2 3 1 - 1 ■i 4 1 1 i 5 11 7 3 1 2 1 1 21 1 13.1 1 4 6 3 1 1 1 6 4 1 2 1 1 23 36 4 4 8 2 1 3 9 36 1 8 1 1 6 1 12 5 4 6 4 1 1 1 38 88 6 17 11 3 1 1 10 42 94 10 18 12 4 1 1 10 2050 17 25 37 301 26 851 5 1 8 1 1199 12 24 37 293 25 - 109 1 742 5 1 7 1 553 9 3 14 1 507 3 7 19 148 18 118 14 14 118 6 ! XV.— OCCUPATIONS 01 THE PEOPLE 01" SUOIMND, 1881. 731 OCCUPATIONS or THE INHABITANTS OP THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF GEEEKOCK AT DIFEEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 B- ] rrs. L5- 20- 25- 45- C 35- ■5 Jnder 20 rears. ' Atovf 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under Above Un. 20 20 5 years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 05- i I 37 5 3 1 5 77 12 1 2 7 1 4 9 71 ] 7 2 7 47 4 16 10 30 83 1 16 18 10 36 1 10 2 5 32 8 4 5 2 3 6 1 3 1 5 314 12 1 24 92 8 27 16 44 392 1 32 24 24 95 8 28 21 44 706 1 44 25 ORDEK 6. l.Merchant _ _ - _ - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - . _ _ - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - Officer of Commercial Company, &o. - 2.Bank Service _ _ _ S.Life, House, Ship, &c. , Insurance Service ©KDER fi. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keepei Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - Tramway Companies Service 3.Canal, Inland Navigation, Service Ship, Tug Owner, &o. _ _ _ Seaman (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher _ _ _ 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEK T. l.Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiti', Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - . _ _ _ _ 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - 3.Nurserj-man, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - OSSOER 8. 1, Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier- Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder - - - - Printer - - - - Paper Euler - - . _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker _ _ - Millwright'- _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Tamer (Eng. and Machine) - Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2.Cutler - - - - Saw Maker - - - - - 38 15 16- 8 22 7 - 1 1 15 7 12 6 10 1 - - - 10 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 222 - 1 4 1 42 98 2 81 5 4 60 2 119 2 25 15 5 61 1 2 3 128 3 4 181 5 1 89 6 1 10 57 27 5 150 1 10 263 1 11 20 481 16 21 15 373 3 5 65 1 11 2 4 41 1 2 2 103 2 20 167 6 10 6 177 2 72 2 8 1 9 4 12 1 2 2 21 1 24 4 1 46 108 3 82 5 4 63 2 341 3 95 44 14 260 2 6 15 503 1 16 48 841 28 34 23 660 9 9 171 1 99 44 15 306 2 6 15 611 1 19 48 923 33 34 27 723 11 9 512 4 2 2 51 6 1 51 2 1 2 4 - 24 1 27 2 3 1 1 2 - - - 1 4 11 2 2 2 17 2 7 5 16 2 3 7 11 1 12 1 2 9 5 5 1 3 1 4 11 2 25 7 1 60 2 1 6 21 26 11 1 61 2 1 6 23 84 .22 62 - 2 20 14 31 11 6 ■ - - 2 4 2 5 5 1 2 12 2 1 1 1 6 2 • 2 4 7 4 3 1 25 9 4 3 1 29 3 8 2 1 1 3 7 1 - - 1 1 - 2 1 1 6 1 - ' - 1 i - 1 - 2 ~ 2 i ~ - i: 3 2 20 5 4 3 2 12 1 2 5 3 2 42 1 6 3 4 3 9 1 1 1 4 3 22 7 4 13 4 7 63 1 7 6 17 4 10 85 1 14 10 8 8 3 2 3 4 1 5 4 2 2 - - 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - i - 3 - 69 133 98 216 103 2 194 141 1 1 1 182 1 289 426 4 3 2 68 5 79 127 1 1 10 6 5 137 101 275 363 8 568 699 5 5 4 500 8 669 974 5 5 4 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 - - 732 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OK POLICE EUEGH OF GEEENOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- - 45- ■ 65- 1 IS 2 1 7 4 1 17 4 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 13 3 1 30 13 1 1 2 1 43 16 1 1 3 1 ORRFR W—continued. 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Pliilosopliical Instrument Maker, Optician - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 5. Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - OICUUU 11. 1. Builder - - _ _ - Carpenter, Joiner - _ _ _ Bricklayer - - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - - - - Plasterer's Labourer _ _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter _ _ _ _ _ Painter, Paperhaiiger, Glazier - - - 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - ".Wood Carver - - - - Carver and Gilder _ _ _ ORDER 12. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - WheelnTight - - - Cartivright - - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder _ _ - _ - Ship Builder's Labourer _ - _ - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder 2. Mast Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler _ _ _ Sail Maker- _ _ _ - _ ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture _ - - - 3. Clicmist and Druggist - _ _ _ _ M:uiul';[cture ol' Cliemicals - - DrysaltiT _ _ _ OUUKIt 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist ORDER IG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coll'ee, Eatii;g House Keeper 2. Brewer _ _ _ _ _ _ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarmau _ _ _ 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ - - _ Poulterer, Game Dealer - - _ - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Fish Curer - - - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - 1 - 1 - - - h 1 - - _ 9 2 2 13 9 2 1 1 1 145 •2 32 5 12 13 60 63 12 1 6 201 8 48 26 18 14 35 45 12 1 1 2 4 14 451 28 163 82 44 21 4 57 133 34 1 3 3 2 1 5 8 7 196 6 52 30 23 10 4 19 60 18 2 2 2 3 41 1 11 1 1 1 3 3 4 1 1 1 151 2 34 7 12 13 7:! 72 14 1 1 7 21 889 43 274 1.39 86 46 8 114 231 68 1 7 3 3 3 10 15 22 1043 45 308 146 98 59 8 187 303 82 1 7 4 3 4 10 22 1 2 12 67 2 2 25 1 2 ^ 4^ z 2 - - 2 2 23 1 4 21 1 5 20 2 1 1 1 j - - 2 8 4 5 1 6 2 14 1 9 7 1 6 1 2 8 4 20 1 1 16 15 22 1 1 24 19 - - - - - - - - 4 3 1 3 7 1 52 29 27 15 3 11 32 80 65 101 12 2 11 11 204 136 261 60 8 58 49 70 40 187 11 7 29 17 4 9 36 3 1 6 3 56 32 2S 18 3 11 39 358 250 585 76 18 104 80 414 282 613 94 21 115 119 - _ - ~ — _ - - : ; 16 1 8 1 1 1 19 10 1 1 4 1 1 17 1 2 28 15 3 O 45 16 3 7 1 6 - 1 - 1 2 8 - 2 2 9 3 - 2 14 16 30 10 20 1 9 5 13 2 - - 4 1 1 1 1 20 1 5 1 28 2 4 1 1 1 2 24 1 22 1 1 8 1 5 3 8 2 5 118 4 14 5 56 15 1 17 1 9 3 7 4 2 40 11 2 19 6 1 8 9 1 10 3 1 2 1 1 ^i 6 1 29 2 5 1 1 16 7 10 192 5 29 8 99 22 3 33 1 20 8 3 16 8 10 216 6 35 9 128 24 3 38 1 21 8 88 6 23 1 20 13 7 3 15 1 1 2 1 5 3 4 2 8 87 4 22 1 15 10 3 3 13 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 2 5 1 3 29 1 10 1 5 2 2 1 8 5 39 2 10 7 2 1 1 8 1 19 1 1 1 1 ^V.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, i oo OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OP THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF OaEENOCK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. \bove 20 Years. Un. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 6 1 12 ] 12 79 6 2 48 62 1 58 2 1 !29 51 8 93 11 8 313 108 5 8 35 3 8 214 47 3 4 1 2 29 6 85 6 3 160 74 17 190 17 19 1085 212 8 17 275 23 22 1245 286 8 OUDER le—continwed. Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ - - Baker _______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer Sugar Refiner . _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OKDEK 17, l.Wool Dealer, Broker ■ Woollen Clott Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture - - - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer _ _ _ _ Silk Merchant, Dealer ----- S.Cotton Manufacture - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4.Hemp Manufacture ----- Bope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Felt Manufacture - - - Carpet and Bug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - Trimming Maker, Dealer ORDER 18, 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor ______ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture ----- Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - Clog Maker - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - - - ORSER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - _ - - Manure Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Sponge Dealer _ _ _ - - 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - - Tanner - _ _ _ Currier - . _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - Brush and Broom Maker - - - - ORDER 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer India Rubber, Gutta Percha Mauufac, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer - S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - - - " Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 15 26 40 151 2 4 6 5 24 1 11 20 35 127 1 , 1 3 4 5 5 21 1 6 6 3 26 1 4 12 21 53 1 2 9 43 2 5 - 1 3 8 1 6 1 3 1 22 7 1 1 1 1 1 21 25 1 2 1 2 i 1 15 2 3 2 3 1 37 1 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 3 13 1 3 2 1 7 1 6 1 80 45 4 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 34 1 2 4 4 7 1 73 1 1 1 52 4 2 1 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 40 1 2 5 4 7 1 103 1 1 43 5 10 8 6 35 3 8 15 301 12 21 8 3 13 2 2 1 14 2 1 1 166 3 11 5 30 3 8 8 5 21 1 7 14 135 9 10 8 3 - 1 19 2 1 12 2 2 1 14 2 1 147 3 9 4 9 1 2 4 2 14 1 5 78 6 3 18 2 4 3 3 7 1 5 8 51 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 6 1 4 2 3 - - 2 1 24 5 9 2 41 14 6 1 9 129 72 1 12 2 1 52 «! 7 2 1 1 11 25 1 1 26 6 9 13 233 1 178 1 26 5 2 13 259 1 184 1 35 5 2 7 136 868 81 3 5 14 2 40 251 4 6 7 96 617 77 3 5 8 2 - 2 17 38 234 4 6 2 45 222 3 1 1 3 37 286 23 4 4 1 11 93 37 2 1 3 1 2 3 16 14 — 1 6 2 1 5 5 6 1 1 3 1 29 29 13 2 8 9 7 1 1 2 2 7 2 1 1 3 1 42 45 28 4 1 1 1 3 1 49 45 30 4 1 2 - 2 - - - - - 1 1 i 1 1 2 1 1 10 19 3 1 45 1 10 19 5 1 40 2 1 3 54 67 15 7 205 3 1 2 27 33 6 3 60 2 4 7 1 14 1 10 23 4 2 47 1 1 6 95 126 26 12 319 8 1 T 105 149 30 14 366 9 1 1 - 1 1 - : - _ 1 1 - 734 ;XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE EUEGH OF GEEENOOK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- so- le 17 10 1 2 22 3 5 1 3 1 5786 149521864 18 5 109 23 4 9 4 1 230 20 20 1 2 1 1 2 351 25 19 1 1 53 2 3 373 235 7 17 29 27 93 9 1063 105 28 45- Under 20 Years. 15 1 1 3 4 140 126 2 1 7 6 10 30 12 14 5 10 11 2 502 57 7 16 23 87 1 1 170 Above I Total 20 at all Years. Ages. 26 10 4 20 1 120 99 1 1 18 46 1 33 5 11 4 1 252 23 25 2 12 1 6316 2 5 12 636 459 2 8 32 46 42 1.59 22 48 22 27 24 13 2003 188 55 31 15 345 1 1 1 1 54 24 1 49 29 13 3 8 15 3 9 14 87 1 91 4 4 2 5 13 756 558 3 51 205 23 81 27 38 28 14 2255 211 80 o 43 16 443 6316 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total at all OKDEIi if»— continued. 4. Paper Manufacture Stationer - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - OSREit 21. l.Caal Miner lrnn.stone Miner Lead Miner Mine Service 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - - _ _ Coke Charcoal Burner, Peat Cutter, Dealer Gas Works Service - - - S.Stone Quarrier - - _ _ . Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - _ . _ . Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - Platelayer - - - - . Railway Labourer, Navvy - Asbestos Manufacture - - - _ . 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer 6. Waterworks Service — - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller Under 20 Years. 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ Blacksmith - - _ Nail Manufacture - _ _ _ Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Copper Manufacture - - Coppersmith - - - lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tmker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OBDER %3. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker ______ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 2. General Labourer _ -. _ _ Eng.Driver,Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undeflued) Machinist, Machine AVorker (undefined) OKDElt S3, l.Town Drainage Service - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger _ _ _ Kag Gatherer, Dealer _ OSDER %4. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o. or of No Occupation - - _ - OBDEK S5. I.Scholars _ - _ Children of No Stated Occupation 85 Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 61 248 6 78 1475 5718 6260 5- 15- 20- 24 95 2 10 28 153 4 69 13722 5718 6260 25- 4&- 65- 2 2 3 2 935 4668 625 1592 14 13 1028 1694 7395 3630 1003 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 735 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF TPIE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. • FEMALES. ^ Uiid. 5 5-1 Yrs. 5- 5 0- 5 5- 4 5- e U 5- Y nder A 20 ears. Y bove Total 20 at all ears. Ages. OCCUPATIONS. 1 Total Uiirler Above Und. at all 20 1 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,083 1,593 713 690 1 837 857 234 3,389 3,618 7,007 Total- - 6,988 3,279 3,709 1,011 1,606 662 651 1 740 942 376 CLASSES. 3 4 90 76 255 72 11 94 414 508 I. Pkofessiohal 92 48 44 - 1 47 8 27 6 - 4 3 32 23 4 4 62 66 II. Domestic 578 231 347 ■ - 31 200 134 128 66 19 - 39 81 72 185 52 12 120 321 441 III. COMMEEOIAL 19 17 2 - 7 10 2 - - - - 3 6 2 23 26 4 9 55 64 IV. Agkicdltural - - 23 3 20 - - 3 2 8 7 3 - 139 525 532] L,318 654 160 664 2,664 3,328 V. Industrial - 895 255 640 - 46 209 172 214 186 68 1,083 1,408 7 5 24 80 43 2,498 102 2,600 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) . „„, 1 Productive - J °''^^^ 2,725 2,656 1,011 1,521 193 333 .,303 677 283 OBBSRS. CLASS I. - 4 1 46 43 5 54 17 80 156 69 17 25 30 4 2 5 1 46 47 56 237 121 57 283 168 1. Government - - - 2.Arniy and Navy 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 10 82 48 10 34 - 1 47 8 9 18 6 1 2 4 3 32 23 4 4 62 66 4.Domestic OfBcera or Services CLASS III. 578 231 347 31 200 134 128 66 19 - 10 - 29 50 31 30 42 69 116 19 33 4 8 60 60 122 199 '182 259 S.Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - - CLASS IV. 11 8 9 8 2 2 5 3 2 - - " 2 1 5 1 2 15 8 24 2 4 7 2 45 10 52 12 7.Agriculture - - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 23 3 20 - - 3 2 8 7 8 1 - 16 8 5 104 6 7 72 14 15 216 4 8 72 1 13 9 5 120 25 30 373 34 35 493 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 7 10 2 5 10 - - 2 2 3 5 5 - 1 1 9 2 4 6 17 1 6 9 1 1 10 3 31 1 13 41 1 16 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - 19 5 1 57 11 2 45 14 '6 117 39 1 76 62 10 45 1 76 16 9 248 160 10 324 176 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Focd and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 3 110 349 1 24 102 2 86 247 9 20 1 15 82 1 le 61 1 33 66 30 86 7 44 - S - ] 2] 22 1 4 70 6 18 48 6 6 18 2 R 24 6 3 ;158 15 31 182 20 34 IS.Dress - - - 1 9. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 232 1 3 68 164 1 3 8 60 5C 67 1 37 10 r - 8r - E 26; 3C 303 568 [223 5 206 150 6 21 45 1 350 42 ; 1,098 464 8 1,448 506 8 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 1 162 1 10 1 56 6 106 IC - 9 1 47 1 it ■i 4 30 4 1 25 2 6 1,083 1,40 3 7 5 2 I 3( ) 4; S 7 - 2,491 102 lOS 2,491 24.Witliout Specified Occupa- tions - - 25.Soholar3 and Children of No Stated Occupation - ! 2,S4D 2,53-: 19-3 2,53-; 2,es« 1 1,01 I 1,521 19C 33. 5 1,303 677 283 736 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES." Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- OUDEK 1. - - 1 - 6 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 9 6 4 10 6 4 1. Civil ScrviVf—Offii.'ers and Clerks ( 'ivil Hi:t\ irr— Mc'sMjugers, Letter Carriers, &c. PrLsou OJliccr _ _ _ _ _ 2 1 1 2 1 1 ; - - 2 1 1 - - - - 5 13 1 4 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 24 4 7 2 24 4 7 2 2.r,,lico _ _ _ _ _ _ Miuii'ipal Parish Officer - - - SherilV Officer _ _ - _ - Just, of Peace & otlier Local or County Ofiicia' 6 6 - - - 5 - 1 OltlXvU «. - - 46 4 50 9 137 8 2 12 6 5 2 46 15 V.l!) 14 9 15 245 14 9 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) - - Soldier and Non-Coiiiinissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ _ _ Army Pensioner ------ - - - - - - - - •'- OHDEK 3. - ~ - 1 5 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 - 6 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 3 6 1 2 1 1 l.Establislied Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister - .. _ Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest - - Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Church, Chapel, Cemetery Ofttcer, Servant - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - ~" 3 8 1 7 15 1 11 7 2 2 11 25 1 20 25 1 31 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - _ _ - _ Law Clerk - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 5 3 2 - 1 7 5 7 6 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife - _ _ _ - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - 3 7 - 3 7 ; - - - 3 3 2 2 : 1 5 2 2 11 1 3 ~ 5 1 2 16 1 7 17 1 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 28 5 17 11 5 1 16 6 1 5 4 - - - - 26 1 1 _ - 26 1 1 1 27 5. Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - _ - - _ 30 29 1 - - 29 1 _ - _ - - 1 1 2 1 1 [ 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 6. Civil Engineer _ - - _ Mining Engineer _ _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - ~ - - - - - - 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 - 2 2 1 5 2 7 2 1 7 2 7 7.Painter (Artist) ------ Engraver (Artist) _ - _ _ Sculptor - _ _ _ Architect ------- Musician, Music Master _ _ - - Art Student _ _ - - Photographer ------ 4 4 1 1 3 3 - - 1 1 3 3 - - OKDEK 4. _ _ i 2 1 15 17 5 15 1 3 1 4 22 36 1 1 22 40 1 1 l.Dnmcstic Coai'lnii;iii, Groom - - I)uincstic UiiriU'iu'r - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - College, Club, Service 496 18 219 10 277 8 31 188 10 130 4 106 3 27 1 14 - - - 2 - - 2 2 2.0flice Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) - - . Charwoman - - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 4 1 4 53 2 2 4 1 4 51 2 - 2 - 1 2 16 2 1 33 o 2 1 2 ORDER 5. - - 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 3 14 5 3 15 6 1. Merchant - - _ _ - Broker, Agent, Factor - - _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - - - " ~ - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 737 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jn. 6 6- 15- 'is. ■4 - 1 I 10 45 1-3 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 3 21 3 1 5 5 28 1 9 10 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 55 3 6 9 68 14 11 7 9 113 2 17 11 ORDER &— continued. Accountant _ _ _ - _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Cleric, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - - - Bank Service _ _ _ 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service ORDER 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) S.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEU :. I.Parmer, Grazier - - - - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 2. Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) ORDER S. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover - - _ _ _ ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder - - - - Printer - _ - _ _ .- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - - - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - - - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Cutler - - - S.Watch and Clock Maker - - - 7 4 6 3 1 1 - 2 6 1 1 1 - - - '- 1 8 _ - 8 - - 3 - 27 8 - 1 4 2 1 2 19 17 1 1 11 3 38 4 7 44 1 4 1 1 10 1 3 15 1 1 1 4 4 9 8 3 35 5 3 13 5 71 5 10 80 2 1 2 5 2 3 13 5 80 5 10 88 2 1 5 40 7 8 8 - - 5 3 - - - 1 2 - - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 5 10 6 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 17 1 10 3 12 2 20 1 11 4 14 23 3 20 - - 3 2 8 7 3 - 1 I - - 1 - 4 2 2 1 1 : 1 1 5 2 3 5 3 3 1 - - - - - - - - 1 8 - - 2 - - 1 - - 2 1 5 1 2 3 2 1 11 2 1 1 1 9 5 3 17 5 3 26 5 1 _ 1 1 1 4 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 - " 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 - 2 1 2 3 1 8 2 - 1 2 10 5 1 9 2 1 2 12 - - - - - - - - - - 5a 738 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yts. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Yeai's. Above Total 20 at all Years. Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 2 OUDEU 10~continued. 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - 7.Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker ORDER 11. 1. Builder Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason s. Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - - Plasterei-'s Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter Painter, Paperhauger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - _ - French Polisher - - - - _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Carver and Gilder - - - ORDER 13. l.Coaohmaker - - Railvfay Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright _____ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ ORDER 13. l.Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - - - - - - - -• - - 1 1 1 7 5 1 23 19 i 9 1 16 32 22 1 30 1 4 4 8 2 10 66 6 53 7 10 15 3 11 30 3 1 1 5 26 16 6 4 4 1 1 8 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 24 19 5 10 1 23 37 1 15 122 8 100 15 19 23 4 20 40 5 1 1 15 146 8 119 15 24 33 5 43 77 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 - 2 2 3 3 - - - - 1 1 3 1 2 2 - 1 6 3 4 9 2 1 5 5 4 1 7 3 19 2 1 9 26 2 1 12 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 ; 1 2 1 6 6 1 _ 3 1 12 1 15 ORDER 14. 2. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist Manufacture of Chemicals - ORDER IS. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Suuff-Box, Maker 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 1 2 3 3 1 - 1 4 6 4 6 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 6 2 17 2 13 4 1 14 1 9 6 1 1 2 2 2 5 4 1 2 2 32 3 11 27 4 1 2 2 34 3 13 32 ORDER IG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging Boarding House Keeper _ - _ Coffee, Eating House Keeper a.BreWer _ - - _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman _ - _ _ _. 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer _ _ - Butcher, Meat Salesman 2 17 4 6 10 1 1 3 2 17 3 6 7 1 - 2 1 1 2 1 9 2 1 1 1 8 1 5 2 1 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 739 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLTAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 6 ■yrs ' 5- 15 so- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 . Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all. Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 10 1 - 6 1 20 3 2 24 ls 2 1 18 i i 1 26 5 3 39 1 2 1 1 10 4 5 18 1 3 2 1 30 3 3 30 4 2 6 2 54 'I 77 1 4 2 6 3 84 14 12 107 1 ORDER 16— continued. Provision Curer, Dealer - - - Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker - - Confectioner, Pastrycook - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, fee, Dealer - Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 1 1 4 2 28 6 28 1 1 14 4 1 1 3 1 14 6 24 - 1 4 2 1 10 2 1 1 6 6 1 2 4 4 8 1 4 2 6 4 . \ r - 3 - 2 1 1 9 2 1 11 1 2 1 8 1 1 1 3 1 2 17 1 3 5 1 30 2 2 1 3 7 1 3 4 1 30 4 1 8 1 1 4 11 1 6 6 1 68 7 1 3 1 1 8 16 1 6 32 2 1 6 6 1 68 8 1 3 1 1 12 16 1 6 43 2 ORDER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - _ — _ - Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ _ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Munufactare- Worsted Manufacture - - - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - S.Cotton Manufacture - _ _ _ Flax and Liuen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer '- _ _ _ Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ _ 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Weaver (undefined) - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory IJaud (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Drapei-, Mercer _ - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer _ - - _ Embroiderer - - _ _ _ 1 7 2 46 33 1 121 1 40 10 74 6 1 6 3 9 15 4 27 4 38 2 1 4 2 37 18 1 117 1 13 6 36 4 1 6 - 2 3 1 8 6 1 6 14 4 19 4 32 2 2 1 10 9 5 6 3 14 1 1 1 9 4 1 25 1 6 1 12 2 3 2 13 2 59 1 1 4 1 1 2 5 3 28 1 6 1 'I - 3 1 16 3 1 1 13 5 3 2 40 1 21 1 4 1 2 15 1 28 2 5 13 . 1 19 3 1 5 73 2 67 1 9 1 6 92 2 67 1 12 2 ORDER IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - TaUor _ _ _ _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - - Hosiery Manufacture - _ _ - Hosier, Haberdasher - _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - Clog Maker ___--- Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Comb Maker - - - - 2. Skinner, Furrier- - - - Tanner _ - - Currier 3. Brush and Broom Maker ORDER 80. 2.Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ - - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hirrdle Maker Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 1 1 17 167 36 2 4 3 1 6 53 8 1 1 1 11 114 28 1 4 3 1 - 1 5 2 5 48 6 1 8 37 2 1 2 1 55 8 2 1 1 1 1 19 12 1 1 1 1 3 6 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 5 5 3 1 1 6 8 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 ■'• - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 7 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 2 4 12 1 1 6 3 3 4 13 - - - - - - - - - - 740 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. Un. 5 Yrs. MALES. 6- 15- 76 217 20- 258 25- 439 2 5 2 2 45- 30 152 7 36 3 3 65- Under 20 Years. 13 15 112 10 2 5 24 28 1170 1055 238 30 43 293 1198 1293 Above 20 Years. 852 3 7 4 12 40 1 1 2 9 19 17 4 2 3 31 50 1 6 16 1 6 2 13 4 37 2 18 325 64 10 102 Total at all Ages 1145 3 7 6 13 42 1 1 2 9 20 19 OCCUPATIONS. ORDEIC 20—conti7m€d. 4. Stationer Paper Stain er Ticket, Label Writer Bill Sticker, Deliverer OKDCU 21. I.Coal Miner Ironstone Miner - Mine Service 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service S.Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Limestone Quarrier Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Labourer - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture ■ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - 6.Waterwoi'ks Service - _ _ . FEMALES. Total at all Under 20 Years. 18 5 38 2 18 342 59 19 3 1 1 8. Iron Manufacture - _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - - - Blacksmith _ _ _ _ _ Iron Fence and Gate Maker _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 11. Lead Manufacture 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - - - OBDEK 22, 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail.orMar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) Above 20 Years Un, 5 Yrs. 16- 20- - 2 1 25- 45- 65- 3 - 16 109 1198 1293 OROEIt 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Rag Gatherer, Dealer OKUER 2i, 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation ,- - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 10 20 2 24 37 1 20 15 2849 1235 1297 198 1235 1297 10 2656 22 1213 193 333 1363 677 283 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 741 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF *HAMILTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. , MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Jnd. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,500 2,283 970 934 2,424 1,076 264 4,753 4,698 9,451 Total - - - 9,066 4,434 4,632 1,420 2,219 795 807: 2,264 1,147 414 i CLASSES. _ i 93 79 262 74 12 97 427 524 I. Professional 106 55 51 _ 1 54 11 30 7 3 _ - 6 3 39 25 5 6 72 78 II. Domestic 646 256 391 ~ 37 218 153 143 75 20 _ 43 89 81 207 59 12 132 359 491 III. Commercial - 21. 18 3 - 8 10 2 1 - - 3 7 4 31 30 6 10 71 81 IV. Agricultural 25 4 21 - 4 2 9 7 3 - 225 764 756 1,859 852 184 989 3,651 4,640 V. Industrial 1,019 331 688 - 67 264 194 232 191 71 1,500. 2,008 11 11 26 36. 45 3,519 118 3,637 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 I Productive ) 7,249 3,771 3,478 1,420 2,106 245 445 1,849 867 317 OKDEKS. CLASS I. •- 4 1 46 46 5 64 20 31 157 74 19 25 30 5 2 6 1 46 50 60 238 129 61 284 179 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3.Professlonal Oocapations CLASS II. 11 95 55 11 40 - 1 54 11 9 21 1 6 1 2 - 3 39 25 5 6 72 78 4.Domestic Officers or Services 646 255 391 - 37 218 153 143 75 20 CLASS III. - 11 32 54 35 36 45 78 129 21 38 4 8 65 67 139 220 204 287 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance 13 8 10 8 3 - 3 6 7 3 2 1 - - CLASS IV. - 2 1 6 1 4 22 9 28 2 S 1 8 2 59 12 67 14 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 25 4 21 - - 4 2 9 7 3 ~ 1 18 8, 5 115 6 7 80 14 20 237 4 10 79 1 14 9 5 133 25 37 410 34 42 543 9.Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - U.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - 7 10 2 5 10 : - 2 2 3 5 5 - - 1 1 9 2 4 6 18 1 6 9 1 1 10 3 32 1 13 42 1 16 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Bo^ts - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - ; 23 7 1 68 15 2 50 14 6 140 42 1 84 65 12 48 1 91 22 9 286 ,169 10 377 191 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 3 118 424 1 27 156 2 91 268 - 11 36 1 16 120 1 19 61 1 34 75 30 87 8 45 - 3 1 21 4 3 25 1 4 78 6' 20 52 6 7 18 2 4 24 5 3 173 15 35 197 20 38 18. Dress - ' - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 252 1 4 74 178 1 4 - 9 65 - 65 3 73 1 40 10 1 - 156 14 446 47 498 59 990 279 2 .355 174 5 35 48 1 622 61 1,878 560 8 2,500. 621 8 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 10 179 10 4 66 6 113 10 - 1 10 3 56 1 48 4 4 32 4 1 26 2 7 1,500 2,008 11 11 26 36 45 11 3,508 118 129 3,508 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 3,723 3,526 245 3,526, 3,478 1,420 2,106 245 445 1,849 867 317 * See Note at p. 73. 742 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATION'S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. -FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 5- Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 16 - 20 - 25 - 45 - 65- ■■ OBDEK I. - - 1 - 7 3 3 ] 3 2 1 2 1 1 10 7 4 1 11 7 4 l.Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service— OfBcers and Clerks - - 2 Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &e. 1 Prison Officer - - - 2 - 2 1 2 - - - : 2 1 1 1 - - - - 5 13 1 4 6 2 2 2 1 1 1 25 4 7 2 25 4 7 2 2. Police _ - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer ------ J U.St, of Peace & other Local or County Official 6 - 6 - - - - 5 - 1 ORDER 2. - - m 4 50 10 137 8 2 2 12 6 5 2 46 16 199 ]4 9 16 245 14 9 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Cornniissioned Officer - - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - _ _ Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - — -■' OBDEK 3. - - 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 - 6 4 6 1 2 1 1 6 4 6 1 2 1 1 1. Established Church" Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Ronjan Catholic Priest - - - Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 r ~ ~ 3 8 1 8 16 1 11 7 2 2 11 25 1 21 25 1 32 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - _ _ Law Student _ - - _ Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - 1 2 5 3 2 - 1 7 5 7 6 3. Physician, Surgeon - - Medical Student, Assistant - - Midwife - _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 3 7 - 3 7 - — — - 3 3 2 2 : 1 5 1 2 4 11 1 3 - 5 1 5 16 1 10 17 1 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 35 6 19 16 6 - 1 18 9 1 7 5 - - 28 2 1 - - 2i 1 2 1 30 5. Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - - - 35 34 1 _ 34 1 - - - 1 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 3 2 2 3 2 6. Civil Engineer - - - Mining Engineer - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - - - - - - - - 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 3 - 1 2 2 2 5 2 7 2 3 7 2 7 7. Painter (Artist) Sculptor - _ _ _ _ Architect - - - - - - Musician, Music Master Photographer 4 4 1 1 3 3 _ 1 1 - 3 3 - • ORDER 4. - - 6 2 1 17 22 5 17 1 4 1 6 24 44 1 1 24 60 1 1 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - .- _ _ 656 18 243 10 313 8 - 37 S i06 10 48 ] 4 L18 3 32 1 16 - - _ - 2 - - 2 2 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - Cook (not Domestic) - _ — Charwoman _ _ _ ._ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Servicn - 4 1 6 59 2 2 4 1 ■ 6 57 2 - 2 1 1 2 19 2 3 36 2 2 1 2 ORDER 5. ^_^ - 1 1 1 1 9 1 6 1 1 3 17 3 18 1. Merchant - - - Broker, Agent, Factor - ~ - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 743 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUKGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ! (Jn. 5 yis. 5- 15- 20- 25 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 11 1 49 3 3 27 3 1 3 5 6 30 1 10 13 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 60 3 5 6 10 67 2 15 14 5 7 10 127 2 18 14 ORDEK ti— continued.. Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - Bank Service 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OKDER C. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Eailway Guard - - -- — -- Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials ami Servants - 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper- - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not.Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _. _ — - 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watcbm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBDEB ;. 1. Parmer, Grazier - __ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 2.Forester, Wood Labourer _ _ _ 3.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OU»EB S. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Drover _ - - OBDEB 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Bookbinder - - - Printer - - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - OBOEB 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - -. ^ - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2.Cutler - - -. - 7 6 6 4 1 2 - 3 6 1 1 1 1 - - ( \ 1 _ 2 29 1 11 8 3 9 2 1 2 21 18 1 1 11 3 U 4 7 50 1 2 5 1 1 11 1 1 3 18 1 1 1 4 4 13 8 3 38 5 3 13 5 80 1 5 10 90 2 1 2 6 2 3 13 5 93 1 5 10 98 2 1 5 44 7 8 8 - - 5 3 - - ~ ~ - 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 2 2 7 2 10 1 6 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 4 2 22 3 10 3 15 4 2 26 3 11 4 17 25 4 21 - - 4 2 9 7 3 - 1 1 - 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 3 7 3 3 1 : - - ~ - - - - - 1 8 1 5 2 1 11 2 1 1 1 9 5 3 17 5 3 26 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 - - 1 1 2 2 1 - -_ - - 2 1 1 2 3 8 2 1 2 1 3 1 - 2 1 4 1 13 2 1 3 6 1 14 2 1 3 - -' - - - - - - - ^ 744 XV.-OOCUPATrONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BURGH OF HAMILTOIT AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Cn. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20 - 25- 45^ 65 ■: OICDEit 10 — continued. 1 - 2 3 3 4 - 2 10 12 S.Watch and Clock Maker - - - 1 I -1 - - - 1 - 1 1 5.Gunniaker, Gunsmith - - _ _ _ _ - 1 1 - - 2 2 7. Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker _ _ - - - - - - - - - ■ OROEB 11. 1 2 1 1 7 5 28 2 21 4 9 1 18 32 1 23 2 33 1 4 4 9 3 13 74 9 57 8 10 15 3 12 31 6 30 17 7 4 4 1 1 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 29 4 21 5 10 1 25 37 20 135 12 108 17 19 23 4 23 42 20 164 16 129 17 24 33 5 48 79 1. Builder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - Bricklayer - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason s, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - _ _ _ Plasterer - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2 : 2 - - - - 1 1 - ; - 1 - - 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 6. 1 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - _ _ - Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Dealer - 2 3 3 - 2 3 3 - - - - 1 3 2 2 - - - 1 - - - 1 1 S.Carver and Gilder _ _ _ - - - - - - - OKDER 12.' 1 6 4 9 2 1 1 5 1 7 19 2 1 1 26 2 1 1 l.Coachmaker _ _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright - - - Cartwright - - - - - - - - - - - 3 6 4 - 3 9 12 Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - - ORDER 13. - - - 1 - 1 1 Sliipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - - - - - - - - ORDER 14. - - 1 - - - 1 1 2.Matoh, Fireworks, Explos, Articles Manuf. - - - _ _ _ _ - 1 2 5 6 1 - 3 12 15 3. Chemist and Druggist - - - Manufacture of Chemicals 1 1 - - 1 - - - - ORDER 15. - 1 2 3 3 1 - 1 4 6 4 6 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobaooo-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker 3 1 2 - 1 1 1 - ORDER 16. - - - - 2 4 1 4 1 2 4 1 2 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodgmg, Boarding House Keeper - - - Coffee, Bating House Keeper _ 2 17 4 1 2 17 3 - - 1 - 1 9 2 1 8 1 - - 1 1 1 1 21 2 1 15 1 1 2 2 38 3 2 40 3 2. Brewer ----- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarmau - - - 6 - 6 - - - - - 5 1 - 1 1 6 1 8 1 19 10 6 1 2 2 6 13 35 15 41 3. Dairyman, Mllkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman 14 1 3 11 1 - 2 1 4 2 1 2 3 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 745 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS, FEMALES. an. 5 5- ] Yrs. L5- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 ;fear3. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. [Jndev 20 years. Al)0ve 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- I 12 - 1 - 8 1 23 3 2 31 17 2 1 19 4 4 1 29 6 3 47 1 2 1 1 12 4 5 22 1 4 2 1 35 3 3 39 4 2 6 2 62 12 9 90 1 4 2 6 3 97 15 12 129 1 OKDEB 10— continued. Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ - - Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - - Baker ____-- Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mk.,Dlr. - OK»ES IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker • _ _ _ Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ _ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture _ _ _ 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture - _ _ _ Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ _ - 4. Hemp Manufacture _ - - - - Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer- 5. Weaver (undefined) - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer - - . Embroiderer - - - OBDEB IS, 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture _ _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Clog Maker - - _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - _ - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OBDEB 19 l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Comb Maker - - _ _ _ 2. Skinner, Furrier- - _ _ _ Tanner ------- Currier - - _ - - _ 3. Brush and Broom Maker _ - - - OBDEB 20. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacture - - - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - _ _ _ _ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer __-_--- Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 1 1 4 2 32 6 28 1 1 17 4 1 1 3 1 15 6 24 - 1 6 2 I 11 2 1 1 7 6 1 2 4 4 8 1 4 2 6 4 - 3 - i 2 1 1 11 2 1 11 1 2 1 8 2 1 1 3 1 2 19 1 4 5 1 30 2 2 1 3 8 1 4 4 2 32 4 1 8 1 2 4 1 15 1 8 6 1 70 8 1 3 1 1 8 17 1 7 34 2 1 8 6 1 70 10 1 3 1 1 12 18 1 7 49 2 1 8 1 6 48 44 1 123 1 71 17 89 7 1 6 3 3 10 24 5 52 7 50 2 1 5 1 3 38 20- 1 118 1 19 10 39 5 1 6 - 2 1 3 4 — 14 12 1 2 7 20 5 38 7 38 2 2 1 1 10 10 5 9 5 16 1 1 1 1 2 10 5 1 26 1 7 3 13 2 3 2 13 2 59 2 1 4 1 1 2 5 3 28 1 1 6 1 - 3 1 16 3 1 1 13 7 4 2 43 1 24 1 6 1 2 15 1 32 2 5 13 1 19 3 1 5 76 2 76 1 12 1 6 95 2 76 1 15 2 1 1 17 182 39 3 4 4 1 6 58 9 1 1 1 11 124 30 2 4 4 1 - 1 6 2 5 52 7 1 8 41 2 1 3 1 60 9 2 1 1 1 1 20 13 2 1 1 1 3 6 - 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 5 5 3 1 1 6 8 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 2 5 12 1 1 1 1 6 4 3 5 13 - - - - - - - - - 5b 746 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OE THE ^HABITANTS OF THE MtTNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF HAMILTON AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Ahove 20 Years. Total at all Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - - - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 OKDEB 20 — continued. 4. Stationer - _ _ _ _ Paper Stainer ------ Ticket, Label Writer ----- Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - OBDER %l. l.f'oiil Miner - - - - Ironstone Miner - - - - _ Mine Service - - _ - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ - - _ Coalheaver, Labourer - - - Gas Works Service - - - 3.StonB Quarrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - _ - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Labourer ------ Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - - - _ - 8.Iron Manufacture - - - - Steel Manufacture - _ _ _ - Blacksmith ---_-_ Iron "Fence and Gate Maker - _ - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 11. Lead Manufacture _ _ _ - _ 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Wire Maker, Worker - - - - - ORDER 12. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker - - - - _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undeiined) - _ _ - 2. General Labourer - - _ _ - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) _ - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - - - ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - _ ORDEIl 25. 1. Scholars ------- Children of No Stated Occupation 4 - 4 - - 3 1 - - - U5 1 2 3 1 1 3 409 1 1 2 2 2 1 17 2 17 4 6 2 445 2 2 3 1 6 8 9 U 2 2 4 835 3 6 2 2 6 32 1 3 3 15 7 3 1 2 18 37 2 9 2 1 281 1 4 3 5 10 1 5 10 2 1 1 1 10 11 1 2 3 1 1 1 24 1 1 2 1 4 2 554 2 1 2 2 2 1 19 2 20 5 7 5 1585 4 10 8 4 12 47 1 1 3 9 31 17 4 2 3 38 66 1 6 16 1 7 2 2139 4 10 8 6 13 49 1 1 3 9 33 19 5 2 3 57 2 86 1 11 23 1 12 2 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 3 2 - 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 2- 1 8 1 2 2 5 2 1 19 9 9 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 37 12 3 8 3 12 1 10 176 63 5 1 5 15 2 8 124 17 3 1 9 1 33 1 2 1 6 2 1 27 10 11 3 1 15 5 38 4 20 370 93 13 2 21 7 39 4 20 397 103 24 3 2 1 62 1 23 1 22 15 55 23 2 4 11 26 39 1 21 1 18 4 29 - 3 3 4 20 2 4 8 22 21 2 3 1 21 11 3 1 7 2 8 6 1 12 6 1 - - - 1 2 4 1 1 - 6 2 6 2 10 - 10 - - - 4 4 2. - 11 11 26 36 45 11 118 129 3723 245 3478 245 445 1849 867 317 31 WG9 1620 388 - : _ _ _ 1651 1857 1651 1857 1672 1854 1672 1854 - 1 28 1392 i 1644 462 _ - : XVv-rOOOUPATIONS 01 THE PEOPLE OF SCQTLAN'D, 1881. 747 SUMMARY OP THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF * HAWICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. and. 6 Tra. 1,120 1,805 795 732 15- 20- 5 2 25 191 1,120 1,582 25- 45- 65- Uncler 20 Years, 1,897 1,027 261 3 51 9 688 18 12 58 11 625 8 67 35 135 31 1,619 10 Atove 20 Years. 3,720 1,120 29 16 54 30 879 19 44 103 2 -6 312 113 4 4 20 15 1 17 12 12 18 167 47 35 16 44 245 118 3 1 25 38 15 56 279 13 10 2 120 -472 426 16 10 82 114 4 10 22 44 5 76 9 879 2,707 3,917 Total at all 7,637 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Total 1 64 196 19 18 47 38 122 72 259 90 3,290 84 19 51 113 8 449 120 5 4 23 16 1 5 2,702 166 77 335 99 4,169 2,791 72 101 158 27 124 472 22 15 236 940 24 19 140 266 84 Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. 8,547 3,945 CLASSES. I. Professional II. DOMBSTIO III. COMMEEOIAL - IV. Ageiobltukal V. INDUSTEIAL - ( VI. Unoccupied and NON- ) \ Pboduoiive - - j 41 11 114 77 138 197 16 175 585 25 21 305 1,389 1,114 29 23 163 282 9 2,702 68 364 14, 9 2,252 5,840 Above lUnd. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 4,602 1,208 OKDEBS. CLASS J. 1. Government - - 2. Army and Navy - - S.Professional Occupations CLASS IL , 47Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 5. Commercial Occupations -r 6. Conveyance - CLASS IV. 7. Agriculture - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - . _ - Carriages and Harness Ships and Boats - Chemicals and Con(ipQunds Tobacco and Pipes Food and Lodging - Textile Fabrics - Dress - Anim al . Substances Vegetable Substances Mineral Substances General or Unspeoiiied Com, modities - - Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VL 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 18 100 10 3 914 2,900 50 264 4 6 1,338 2,940 1,803 15- 20- 934 1,208 364 50 1,566 591 3,040 2,800 18 100 740 156 100 2i800 50 264 1 13 7 2 188 1,592 876 17 87 3 1 726 100 25- 2,227 44 826 435 28 2,940 13 12 93 1 2 -509 259 45- 1,180 63- 319 20 129 2 2 560 1,514 17 12 87 2 7 1 1,208 2 155 29 1,592 585 127 1 1 100 93 17 33 1 1 229 20 129 3 398 105 259 17 -33 1 40 288 1 1 1 13 328 199 16 1,514 23 91 109 268 • See Note at p. 73. 748 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OE THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAWICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 yrs. 5- 15- 5 .0- 25- t5- I 35- Jnder . 20 fears. "■ A.bove 20 fears. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25 45- 65- 1 3 2 1 4 5 1 14 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 7 1 15 5 2 1 7 10 1 15 5 2 1 ORDER 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - _ _ _ 2.Police _____-- Municipal, Parish Officer _ - - - Sheriff Officer --_-_- Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 2. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ _ _ Army Pensioner - _ _ _ ORDER 3. l.Estahlished Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister _ _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister _ - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest - - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk _ _ _ _ _ 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ - - - Dentist - - _ _ _ Midwife -_____- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student _ _ _ 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Siu-veyor 7. Sculptor Architect - - - — - Musician, Music Master _ _ _ _ Photographer Actor, Actress 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener _ - _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Governmeut)- Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ - - - College, Club Service _ _ _ _ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 4 1 - 3 1 7 3 1 7 - - - - - - - 3 1 1 8 9 15 1 1 3 7 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 6 1 3 1 7 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 12 15 1 2 6 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 7 5 5 1 16 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 4 2 1 6 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 7 13 5 1 28 4 2 2 16 1 2 2 2 4 4 1 3 2 12 29 12 6 2 1 2 13 5 3 2 12 16 12 _ 2 1 2 - 1 12 5 : 5 5 1 1 2 2 7 6 2 1 3 9 4 1 1 - 1 1 2 1 6 2 4 16 12 2 2 3 5 9 1 1 3 6 3 1 1 30 29 2 1 6 1 3 33 30 2 1 7 1 3 320 1 11 1 5 26 96 3 1 224 1 8 1 5 25 _ 12 1 84 3 87 5 1 117 3 1 3 5 1 16 1 2 14 1 4 i 5 - 5 1 29 2 1 1 21 5 9 4 30 6 4 10 2 3 2 1 2 1 34 2 1 19 2 5 55 13 6 1 20 2 5 89 15 6 ORDER 5. 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service _ _ _ _ _ 3.Life, House, Ship, &o., Insurance Service 4 1 2 2 1 - - 2 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 749 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF HAWICZ AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 5- yrs. L5- 20- 25- i5- Under j 35- 20 Years. ^ Vlsove 20 if ears. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 1 1111 111 g 1 1 1 1 1.1 2 8 2 7 8 2 7 9 1 3 11 6 19 1 5 39 1 2 8 1 2 19 5 4 1 4 2 8 2 27 21 8 38 1 1 8 71 1 9 23 8 46 1 1 8 73 1 36 OUDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - - _ _ Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) 1 8 8 1 - 7 1 - 1 - - - 1 2 2 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 2 5 4 2 7 4 3 2 1 1 4 6 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 15 5 18 8 10 2 6 11 15 6 20 8 10 2 8 14 ORDER 1. l.Farmer, Grazier ----- Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - - Tand Drainage Service (not in Towns) 2.Forester, Wood Labourer 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ _ ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - - - - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - Vermin Destroyer _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - ORDER 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer Bookbinder _ _ _ _ _ Printer ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine Maker _ _ - Millwright - _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker __---_ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 2. Cutler - - - Saw Maker S.Watch and Clock Maker - - - _ Philosophical, Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. 'Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - 7. Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker S.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker 9 3 6 - 2 1 2 2 1 1 1^'^ 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 - 1 5 5 2 1 1 1 6 5 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - -' - I 1 1 1 OO 1 1 to 1 8 1 6 4 1 2 8 4 1 - 2 1 16 8 1 3 15 10 1 4 31 2 - 2 - - - - 2 - - - i - 3 2 5 35 2 3 i 31 1 2 2 5 8 1 30 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 11 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 39 5 3 15 15 1 73 1 1 9 1 2 1 1 1 3 17 20 1 112 1 1 14 1 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 28 22 2 7 9 12 15 8 23 29 10 5 10 6 6 6 8 75 83 35 18 11 4 16 15 9 3 1 1 5 24 23 18 1 2 3 3 6 2 3 5 1 1 1 31 25 2 7 9 14 15 10 15 125 140 64 24 23 4 2B 24 22 3 1 1 15 156 165 66 31 32 4 40 39 32 3 1 1 OEMEffi 11. 1. Builder - _ _ - Carpenter, Joiner _ _ - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's. Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ _ - Plumber, Gasfltter - . - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - _ _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ - _ 3. Carver and Gilder _ - _ - - _ _ - - - - - - - - 750 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCTJPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OE THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OE HAWICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 1 2 1 3 9 1 3 2 1 - 1 2 13 2 7 14 2 9 ORDER IS. l.Coachmaker ______ Wheelwright - _ _ _ _ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - OKREK 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist-. _ _ _ - Manufacture of Chemioala - - - - Drysalter - _ _ _ _ _ OBDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist ORDERIG. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman ______ 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer _ - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant,. Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) _ _ Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer _ _ - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. l.Woollen Cloth Manufacture - _ - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Puller _-_---- Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket, Dlr. 2. Silk Dyer, Printer _ _ - - _ S.Cotton Manufacture _ - _ - - Flax anil Linen Manufacturer, Dealer _ Lace Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Rope, Twine, Cord M.aker, Dealer 6. Carpet and Rug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer • - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf. .Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker - Shirtniakor, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacturer — — _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - _ _ Clog Maker- --____ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 e 1 1 5 3 2 3 - 6 9 4 2 15 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 - - 3 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 8 9 21' 1 25 1 1 14 1 1 14 12 5 1 2 4 2 4 27 1 1 2 3 34 1 1 32 6 3 1 6 7 1 1 2 3 W 1 7 15 1 3 1 1 2 1 11 24 1 33 11 1 2 8 4 13 48 2 1 3 4 8 68 2 10 60 1 11 1 2 8 4 13 69 2 1 3 4 8 82 3 10 93 1 7 2 3 1 3 12 5 17 2 3 1 7 u 3 1 1 9 4 17 - 1 1 1 2, If 2 1 3 2 1 7 3 2 1 1 1 5 3 7 1 J - 127 3 4 1 2 254 11 30 1 3 13 189 33 2 14 7 365 54 12 26 2 13 159 10 4 11 1 2 1 8 21 1 1 2 2 381 14 34 1 4 15 73 i 98 18 52 1 6 1 30 1115 112 18' 86; 1 1 10 1 45 1542 2 2, 2 16 2 733 1 1 5 809 1 1 2 11 2 152 3 7 22 i 581 1 1 2 4 49 2 72 392 1 4 1 29 2 74 322 1 1 3 1 5 75 35 82 .2 86 1 4 26 35 47 1 - 1 1 5 1 23 8? 5 1 2 17 90 5 4 2 40 338 14 29 4 1 1 32 294 5 29 O 2 73 1 10 1 1 24 82 5 1 7 1 91 795 25 72 5 5 2 115 877 30 73 5 12 9 191 87 301 3 4 56 2 94 5 135 85 207 3 - - .1 4 3 1 1 10 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 1 15 2 3 1 2 1 20 2 3 1 ORDER 19. l.Soap Boiler, Maker _ - - _ _ Gut Manufacture _____' 2. Skinner, Furrier _ _ _ _ _ Tanner _ _ _ _ _ Currier _ a _ _ _ S.Brush and Broom Maker _ - - _ - - - _ - - XV.— QCGUEATIONS OE THE EEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 751 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BURGH OF HAWICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. an. 5 5- Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 2(1 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. CTn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 3 3 3 2 7 1 2 4 1 8 3 ORDER SO. 1.011, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer 2.Willow, Cane, Brusli, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher ----- S.Timher, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4. Stationer ------- ORVER 21. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer- - - - - Coalheaver, Labourer ----- Gas Works Service - _ _ _ S.Stone Quarrier - _ _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Limestone Burner, Lime Merchant Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ - - Brick, TUe Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior ------- Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Eoad Labourer - _ - - Platelayer - _ - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer- - 6.Waterworks Service - - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - S.Iron Manufacture _ - _ Blacksmith _ _ _ - Nail Manufacture _ _ _ - _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - Wire Fencer ------ ORDiiR an. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer- - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - 2. General Labourer - - -- - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not BaU. or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 33. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger ------- Eag Gatherer, Dealer - - - - - ORDER U, 1. Persons returned by Property, Eauk, &c., or of No Occupation- - - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 1 - - 1 - - j II 1 11,1 1 1 1 1 II ' ' ' II 1 CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 4 1 2 1 1 5 4 1 5 5 6 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 13 22 2 2 5 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 7 3 2 1 1 1 8 i 10 9 1 7 7 6 1 1 2 3 6 3 6 2 5 1 1 20 33 2 6 12 i 2 9 1 7 7 6 1 1 2 3 6 8 6 2 5 1 1 21 41 2 10 22 4 2 1 3 1 1 - _ 2 1 V,-,T 1 1 - 2 - 1 ;'i - 1 , 12U83 1078 99 13 2 36 1 1 8 3 91 15 2 2 10 72 6 1 1 3 17 2 13 2 1 6 16 216 24 3 1 6 16 229 26 4 1 9 18 11 4 '. 2 4 5 16 7 - 1 1 3 1 4 ■ ,1 ", 1 2 3 8 5 2 4 3 1 - 1 1 2 2, 1 1 - 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - 268 5 8 10 19 47 5 84 89 3040 100 2940 - - 100 259 1514 899 - - - - 1625 1177 - 1525 1177 1473 1327 1473 1327 - 52 1156 1421 171 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS or THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF INVERNESS * AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. A-bove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Und 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,102 1,863 966 838 2,081 1,154 362 3,931 4,435 8,366 Total - - - 9,019 3,654 5,365 1,084 1,74S 828 806 2,40/ 1,561 691 CLASSES. - 6 192 58 183 95 29 198 365 563 I. Professional 277 185 92 2 183 31 43 16 2 - - 16 24 73 43 11 16 151 167 II. Domestic - _ . 1,344 379 965 27 352 356 388 176 46 - 21 134 155 406 185 37 155 783 938 III. Commercial - 2 1 1 1 1 - - 5 20 27 56 56 24 25 102 187 IV. AORIOCLTUBAL 31 1 30 - 1 2 5 16 7 - 40 556 569 1,351 734 208 595 2,862 3,457 V. Industrial 760 98 662 7 91 102 255 242 63 1,102 1,791 49 5 12 42 53 2,942 112 3,054 (VI. Unoocopied and Non- ) \ Productive ) 6,605 2,990 3,615 1,084 1,706 200 316 1,715 1,111 473 OBUERS. CLASS L i - 6 15 1 176 20 7 31 41 47 95 23 34 38 8 8 13 15 1 182 92 96 m 107 97 359 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 11 260 2 183 9 ■83 - 2 2 181 4 27 5 38 16 2 - - 16 24 73 43 11 16 151 167 4. Domestic Officers or Services 1,344 379 965 - 27 352 355 388 176 46 CLASS III. - 3 18 60 74 63 92 124 282 32 153 9 28 63 92 228 555 291 647 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - _ _ CLASS IV. 2 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 4 1 18 2 23 4 38 18 41 14 20 4 22 3 122 40 144 43 7.Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 30 1 1 29 1 - - 1 2 5 15 1 7 - g 1 8 29 40 102 25 46 250 53 63 474 17 20 156 3 4 49 38 41 170 98 133 929 136 174 1,099 9.Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 8 1 9 4 3 4 1 6 *" ~ 4 3 2 3 1 1 8 1 - 1 13 2 11 11 5 2 24 16 7 17 15 2 3 6 2 14 2 11 55 41 13 69 43 24 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - _ - - - - - " = = - 4 2 3 106 54 2 50 29 4 177 47 6 100 23 22 8 3 110 56 11 349 107 14 459 163 l."). Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textilo Fabrics - - - 2 226 44 1 4 11 1 222 33 - 2 1 1 2 10 6 5 1 70 14 ill 12 - 13 56 1 13 48 2 5 140 7 41 05 11 22 30 1 6 69 1 13 313 21 73 382 22 86 18. Dress 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 367 3 61 1 306 2 - 3 58 1 75 1 139 i 7§ if - 1 31 31 42 51 1 146 150 2 82 167 2 18 57 1 36 32 288 425 6 323 457 6 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - _ CLASS VI. 2 94 4 13 2 81 4 - 1 12 13 2 22 2 ?6 2 ■■' 1,102 1,701 49 6' 12 42 53 49 2,893 112 161 2,893 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - _ - - 26. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 3,815 2,790 200 2,790 3,615 - ,084 ] ,706 200 816 1 ,715 ] ,111 473 * See Note at p. 73, XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881< 753 OCCtTPATIONS OP T"HE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF INVERNESS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. j Un. 6 frs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20_ 25_ 45- 65- - - 12 3 18 1 1 23 5 1 9 3 10 2 7 2 2 5 1 1 1 12 3 56 7 1 18 7 3 68 10 1 18 7 3 OSDKK 1, 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer ______ 2.Polioe - - . _ _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer - - - - Sheriff Officer ______ ORDER 3. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) - Soldier and Non- Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner ----_- 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Seaman, R.N. - - - - - Navy Pensioner ------ ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister - _ - Free Church Minister _ _ _ _ Episcopalian Clergyman -' - Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Header, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student _ _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate -_-_--- Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ _ _ Law Student ______ Law Clerk -_-_-__ 3. Physician, Surgeon _ - _ DentLst ____ — -_ Medical Student, Assistant _ - - - Midwife ___---_ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist _ - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student - - _ _ _ 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ T.Painter (Artist) _ - _ - _ Sculptor _ _ - _ _ _ Architect ___---_ Musician, Music Master _ - _ _ Art Student _ _ _ _ _ Photographer _ _ _ _ _ 8.Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service _ ORDER 4. l.Domestio Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener _ - - Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ - _ Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ _ _ College, Club Service - _ - - - aOffice Keeper (not Government) - _ _ Charwoman _ - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - 7 2 2 2 5 2 2 - - 2 4 1 2 2 _ - - - 1 2 1 4 8 4 21 6 3 9 1 6 2 13 10 3 1 2 5 1 10 8 37 21 3 16 1 10 8 38 21 3 16 1 - " - _ _ _ - _ - - — 1 3 2 3 2 25 3 11 1 115 6 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 7 3 1 3 5 1 2 11 2 13 7 4 15 2 5 3 3 1 2 1 9 3 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 4 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 26 3 14 1 115 6 2 3 1 1 3 2 5 8 7 1 1 2 1 4 1 17 2 24 12 3 2 8 18 5 5 3 3 9 1 3 2 19 6 5 5 8 7 1 1 2 4 4 1 17 4 50 12 3 5 22 18 5 5 4 118 15 1 3 4 22 7 1 8 2 1 1 16 7 18 36 1 3 170 12 1 1 13 167 2 1 1 16 6 5 36 1 3 3 10 1 - 2 1 11 167 2 1 1 12 3 2 8 8 1 3 21 1 1 2 1 1 6 5 1 3 1 1 - 4 1 6 5 6 8 1 9 18 31 6 13 3 1 1 11 25 2 2 1 2 11 4 1 6 5 35 75 9 24 4 1 3 39 76 15 29 4 1 3 1210 23 5 7 89 10 369 8 1 1 841 15 6 7 88 9 - 27 342 8 1 1 340 12 2 1 354 3 1 1 24 6 114 2 5 52 3 33 2 1 10 5c 754 Xy.— Ot^CUPiSLlIONS -OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, XSBl. OCCUPATIONS OiF TBCE IKHABITAIir,'CS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGB: OF INVJIEKESS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. .MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ■Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yre 5- 15- 20- .25- 45- '.65J > 1 _ 2 1 1 - 1 41 17 1 1 1 7 41 12 1 3 11 2 6 28 46 19 9 4 6 1 2 4 8 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 _ 1 43 18 7 20 4 11 40 97 3 35 11 8 20 4 11 41 140 3 53 11 OBDER 5. 1. Merchant - - _ _ - Broker, Agent, Factor - _ _ - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - _ - - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2. Banker - - _ _ _ Bank Service _ _ _ _ _ 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service OirDEB:«. l.Railway Ejjgine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway GTuard - - — — — Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.0mnibus, Coach, Cah Own., Liv. Stah. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - 3, Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - - Seaman (IMerchant Service) - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Serrioe - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher ------ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (notXJoremment) Telegi-^ph, Telephone Serv. (notGkwemment) OBDEB 7.] 1. Farmer, 'Grazier- . _ _ - Farmer's Son, Grandson Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - - - - _ _ — Agricultural Student, Pupil _ _ - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - ORDER 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Gramekeei>er, Water Bailiff - - - Vermin Destroyer _ - - - - Fisherman, Pisherwoman - - - _ - - - - - - - - - i 2 16 28 4 7 1 17 17 12 31 6 10 1 29 3 28 16 4 85 6 10 36 6 1 52 1 2 32 3 10 o 2 48 1 5 32 5 2 28 2 1 14 5 8 4 6 5 28 4 7 1 19 33 50 19 6 169 7 21 86 16 3 115 3 2 1 54 3 50 19 6 197 7 25 93 17 3 134 3 2 1 87 3 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 -i — i i - 2 2 9 1 1 4 3 1 1 14 3 3 1 8 1 16 5 5 3 13 17 3 1 3 4 8 2 4 3 1 1 1 11 1 1 6 3 30 2 2 51 14 2 12 9 30 2 2 62 15 1 2 18 12 3 24 3 1 3 23 3 - - 1 2 4 1 1 12 2 2 5 - I 2 1 1 2 1, 2 1 4 3 7 1 2 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 5 2 11 7 1 12 2 8 2 11 7 1 12 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 i 1 8 4 25 3 20 2 11 2 34 2 4 9 7 1 2 1 5 33 25 3 61 1 2 6 80 i 94 1 2 6 WRbEB 9. 1. Publisher, Books^ler, Librarian - - - Bookbinder _ - _ - _ Printer - _ - - - - Paper Ruler Newspaper .Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer 4 2 2 2 2 4 - - ,2 2 - 3 1 - XT.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 755 OCCUPATIONS OF THE mHABlTAIITS OF THE PAULIAMENTAET BUEGH OF INVERNESS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. * MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20, Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- II 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 I 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 16 6 14 1 3 20 7 10 3 2 1 7 3 25 4 1 15 1 2 3 2 2 1 8 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 16 6 15 1 12 5 54 13 1 29 1 8 S 5 13 7 70 19 1 44 1 8 5 5 1 ORDER 10. l.Engine and Machine. MakBE _ _ - Millwright - - — - _ — _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ____-- 2.CutleE _____-- 3."Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ Weighing and Measuring. Apparatus^ Maker. - 5.GrUiimaker, Gunsmith - - -■ - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealei 8. Pishing Eod,. Tackle Maker _ - - Apparatus for other Games. Makes - ORDUR II. l.BuUder - _ _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ - - Bricklayer - - - - ^ - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler ___- — - Plasterer -_-..---- Plasterer's Labourer - - — - - Plumber, Gasfltter _--.-._ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - - French Polisher - - _ _ - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - - S.Wood Carver - - - - Carver and Gilder _ _ - — _ Animal, Bird, te, Pteseiver, StuffSri - ORDER IS. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ _ - EaDway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright ------ Oartwright ------ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder - _ - - _ Ship Builder's Labourer _ - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder ■ _ - - _ 2'. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - Sail Maker- ------ ORDER 11. 3, Chemist and Druggist- _ - - - o«ira!R I5> l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - - 1 1 1 - - - - - 1 - 6 - 1 - 1 - 1 45 23 1 12 11 17 30 18 4 1 86 1 78 1 7 17 19 19 20 1 1 6 161 2 130 11 23- 29 28 50 27 3 1 2 1 8 55 31 12 5 6 1 4 14 16 1 1 1 1 4 20 11 2 „ 2 1 5 4 50 23 1 12 11 18 31 18 5 1 18 322 3 250 26 35 64 1 52 88 67 1 4 2 4 2 18 372 3 273 27 47 65 1 70 119 85 1 4 2 9 3 6 3 3 3 3 - - 3 1 1 1 2 1 - 1 13 7 i 15 2 L a 3 8 1 I 7 2. 14 30 3 1 6 15 44 3 1 6 15 - - - - - - - - - - - I 2 1 4 1 1 9 1 1 3 2 7 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 19 2 2 1 13 5 1 19 2 2 1 13 - - - - - - - - - - - U 2 7 2 2 11 13 I'' _ — _ - - - - - - 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 - 1 2 6 5 7 7 2 1 1 - - 1 _ 1 756 XV. -OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF INVERNESS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Unrler 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- 45- 65- - 2 2 3 1 '! 2 i 18 5 55 1 1 2 8 18 1 18 1 11 1 2 2 5 1 2 32 3 1 4 1 5 4 45 3 3 51 1 9 1 1 5 1 o 13 2 2 1 3 15 1 3 41 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 3 1 19 2 3 20 5 57 20 1 3 2 5 12 2 6 58 6 3 6 1 9 4 80 6 7 116 2 20 1 3 2 5 15 3 (; 77 6 3 8 1 9 7 100 11 7 173 2 ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 2. Maltster - - _ _ _ P.fewor - --___- Wiiic!, Spirit Merchant, Publican CijlliLniuLU - - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - _ - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - Provision C'lirer, Dealer _ - _ - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - FishCurer- - - _ _ _ _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c. ) - - Baker _ _ - _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Sugar Refiner - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o., Dealer, - _ _ Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr. , Dlr. OK»ES IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ _ Wool, WooUen Dyer, Printer Worsted Manufacture ----- Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr.- 2.Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - 3.Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Gocds (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealei Knitter (undtliued) - - - UBDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ - _ - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ - - _ Hosiery Manufacture - - - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2. Skinner, Furrier - Tanner - _ _ - _ _ Currier ---___- 11 164 4 4 1 7 2 2 2 4 1 22 1 1 1 1 11 164 3 4 1 7 2 2 2 1 3 1 21 - 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 51 2 2 2 1 1 1 8 9 85 1 4 1 6 1 3 4 26 i ~ 7 - 1 1 3 1 50 2 1 26 9 1 1 1 1 3 30 1 12 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 2 3 4 1 51 25 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 66 1 29 2 1 2 1 1 2 7 117 1 24 15 5 9 2 15 13 5 1 8 2 4 1 5 9 5 3 4 1 1 - 12 1 52 4 1 10 4 3 3 92 41 4 46 47 1 1 17 13 64 5 4 195 105 8 1 4 259 110 8 1 1 309 46 9 1 1 67 4 1 252 42 9 1 1 - 3 54 4 71 3 1 123 14 1 1 1 52 17 5 6 8 3 — _ _ 1 2 5 2 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 11 2 7 1 12 2 7 - - - - - - - - - 1 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 5 26 3 3 1 9 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 2 : 5 1 15 37 1 6 7 6 1 15 45 2 7 9 ORDER 90. 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - _ - - _ _ 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer ------- Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - _ - _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - = - - - - i ~ j XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 757 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTARY BUKGH OF INVERNESS AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Cn. 5 5- 15- ?rs. 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- : - 1 - 1 1 OKDER la.—cmiin'ued. 4. Envelope Maker ------ Stationer - - - _ _ - OBDEB »1. l.Coal Miner - - _ _ _ Miner (branch not defined) - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service - - _ S.Stone Quarrier - - _ - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Plaster, Cement Manufacture _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer _ . - - Railway Contractor - - - Platelayer - - - - Eailway Labourer, Navvy - - 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 8. Waterworks Service - - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - S.Iron Manufacture - - Steel Manufacture - - Blacksmith - - _ ^ - _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Spring Maker ------ 9. Copper Manufacture _ _ _ - Coppersmith - - - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - ORDER aa. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - - - 2. General Labourer _ - _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER as. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - • - _ _ - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - OBDEB 134. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - Children of No Stated Occxipation 1 2 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 _ - 1 2 1 2 9 8 8 2 2 1 2 6 1 3 8 1 6 11 1 1 1 2 2 6 1 12 1 1 2 2 11 1 2 12 21 50 12 1 1 4 2 1 6 1 1 3 2 1 5 4 1 2 2 4 10 27 3 1 5 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 8 2 1 3 9 8 8 2 2 1 1 12 3 8 1 18 1 1 6 4 1 7 18 2 4 2 20 40 1 91 26 2 1 1 10 6 1 1 12 3 8 1 20 1 1 6 4 1 7 19 2 4 2 23 49 1 99 34 2 1 1 12 8 1 1 - 1 1 - - — - 1 1 - - 1 2 5 12 1 10 1 2 1 8 1 26 2 10 1 10 1 14 103 8 9 6 2 2 8 2 3 139 4 3 4 1 1 60 2 3 2 6 12 1 10 1 15 4 31 3 3 318 14 24 13 17 4 37 3 3 330 15 34 14 29 25 33 7 4 5 2 2 25 20 31 5 I 1 4 4 2 2 1 5 4 3 10 6 i 2 11 8 17 3 1 6 — - 1 2 1 1 1 - 5 1 5 1 4 - 4 - - - 2 2 - 49 5 12 42 53 49 112 161 3815 200 3615 200 316 1715 1111 473 , 791776 1023 15 - - - - 1855 1038 - 1855 1038 1731 1059 1731 1059 - 79 1005 1652 54 - - - ^ - 758 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAKD, 1881. SUMMAEY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,869 3,104 1,299 1,114 2,877 1,428 469 6,272 5,888 12,160 Total- - - - 12,818 6,122 6,696 Mi7 2,967 1,338 1,198 3,141 1,674 683 ClAasES. - 10 93 34 110 64 10 103 208 311 I. Pbofessionah 191 112 79 - 3 109 32 24 13 10 - 1 8 11 30 24 4 9 69 78 II. DOMESTIO 665 246 419 - 39 207 162 152 84 21 - 110 103 102 250 107 19 213 478 691 III. COMMEECIAL _ - _ 40 31 9 ■ - 23 8 4 3 2 - - 1 10 9 46 37 18 11 110 121 IV. Aaaioui/ruEAi, - 49 2 47 - 1 1 5 15 22 5 - 280 1,065 949 2,423 1,170 311 1,345 4,853 6,198 V. iMDtrSTEIAi - - - 2,311 917 1,394 - 144 773 474 488 308 124 1,869 2,702 20 9 18 36 107 4,591 170 4,761 (VI. UNOCouprED and NON-> 1 Peoduotivb - / 9,562 4814 4,748 1,817 2,757 240 521 2,459 1,245 523 ORDERS. CLASS L - 3 7 4 89 8 26 34 3 73 16 6 32 3 1 6 7 96 61 10 137 6S 10 233 1. Government 2. Army and Navy- - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 6 185 1 111 5 74 - 3 1 108 2 30 1 23 1 12 1 9 1 8 11 30 24 4 9 69 78 i.Domestio Officers-or Seivioes CLASS IIL 665 246 419 39 207 162 152 84 21 - 19 91 66 37 50 62 81 169 35 72 6 13 85 128 172 306 257 434 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 7 33 2 29 5 4 - 23 2 6 3 1 2 1 2 - - 1 10 5 4 33 13 32 5 17 1 11 87 23 98 23 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Pisheries^ CLASS V. 48 1 o 46 1 - 1 1 5 14 1 22 5 - 2 2i) 19 11 163 136 10 137 155 26 277 329 8 90 109 4 6 34 . 13 188 155 48 510 627 61 698 n-1 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - - 8 3 34 3 18 5 3 16 - 3 3 15 2 1 4 2 1 8 1 1 4 - - 4 4 15 1 6 10 4 47 5 9 20 6 3 1 19 1 10 80 5 20 99 6 30 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 - - — 1 _ _ : - • - 7 24 24 5 108 55 2 46 57 18 203 213 10 91 191 16 94 12 132 79 30 356 655 42 488 634 15. Tobacco and Pipes" le.Food and Lodgmg 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 10 220 972 9 20 549 1 200 423 — 7 2 82 2 18 467 17 236 63 124 1 88 42 32 21 - 28 3 95 14 14 64 13 14 181 26 42 119 19 27 48 10 8 123 14 17 412 68 91 535 82 108 18. Dress- _ - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 863' 10 11 259 5 8 604 5 3 — 88 1 1 221 4 7 176 3 1 239 1 2 131 1 58 - 120 20 362 80 337 98 2 732 313 2 283 194 3 38 49 482 100 1,390 654 7 1,872 764 7 21.Mineral Substances 22.6eneral or Unspecified Com- modities - _ - 23.Eefuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 9 166 4 3 39 3 6 127 1 - 1 6 3 2 33 2 32 1 47 1 37 1 2 11 1,869 2,702 20 9 18 36 107 20 4,571 170 190 4,671 24.'Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25.Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 4,988 4,574 240 4,574 4,748 1,817 2,757 240 521 2,459 1,245 523 X^*— OCCUPiJIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SOGTLAND, 1681. '7^9 OCCTJPATIOIirS OF THE HTHABITAJSTTS of the parliamentary burgh of KIIMARWOCK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MAjIBS. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 6 5 Yrs. ■ Under Above Total - 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- 20 20 at aU Years. Years. Ages. Dotal Under Above Un. it all 20 20 5 i-ges. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ' - 2 3 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 19 3 1 2 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 5 2 8 17 25 6 4 2 ORDER 1. 8 l;GiTil'Servie9—0ffic6re-and Clerics 22 Civil Service— Messenger?, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer ------ 25 2.Police ------- 5 Municipal, Parish Officer — - - 6 Slieriff Officer - _ - - - 2 Juat. of Peace & other Local or County Official 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 - - 1 2 1 1 1 - - - - 1 2 1 5 1 - 2 8 2 8 ORDER 9. 1. Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer - - - Army Pensioner ------ ORDER 3. LBstatlished Church Minister _ - - Free Church Minister - - - - - United Presbyterian Minister _ _ - Episcopalian Clergyman _ _ _ - Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student _ - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writerto the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student - - _ _ _ Law Clerk ------- 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist ------- Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ _ - Subordinate Medical Service - - .- 4. Schoolmaster, -Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teachtng- 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Student ------- Literary, Scientiiic, Institution Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer - - - _ _ Mining Engineer - - _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ - - 7.Painter (Artist) - - _ - - - Engraver (Artist) - - _ - - Sculptor __-_-_ Architect ------- Musician, Music Master - - - - Art Student ------ Photographer ------ Actor, Actress - - . - - _ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - _ - Domestic Gardener - _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - _ - _ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - - Hospital and Institution Service - - - ORDER. 5. 1. Merchant ____-- Broker, Agent, "Factor _ - _ - -Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent _ - - - - - - - - - 5 17 - 3 2 14 - 44 - 4 - 4 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 7 2 2 1 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 .1 5 7 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 i 16 44 4 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 2 8 4 3 4 14 2 7 10 1 3 1 16 3 2 2 1 2 7 1 1 4 1 1 6 8 1 3 4 2 4 4 4 1 2 8 4 3 4 14 2 29 10 1 6 1 32 3 2 2 45 2 11 1 1 4 1 1 10 9 1 4 5 2 2 16 56 8 1 88 9 1 1 2 1 22 1 85 2 1 2 16 34 7 1 3 - 3 19 1 85 2 1 18 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 12 3 3 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 9 1 ~ - 3 - 4 1 1 5 4 1 1 9 14 6 1 4 14 1 3 2 4 3 4 2 18 36 2 3 9 - — 1 21 40 4 3 9 1; 549 1 7 1 11 90 6 241 3 2 V 308 1 4 1 11 88 6 39 202 3 2 156 3 1 2 109 1 1 2 36 3 35 1 9 38 1 8 13 t i - 1 1 10 3 1 6 1 1 1 1 18 4 19 4 - - - - - - 760 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF KILMARNOCE AT DIFFEEENT AGES. 1 MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 19 1 56 9 4 38 4 3 1 13 33 4 10 7 1 1 16 6 1 2 1 1 3 1 74 9 3 1 34 80 5 16 10 3 1 35 154 5 25 10 OKDKR 6 — continued. Accountant ______ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller _ _ _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _ - _ 2. Banker _ _ _ _ _ _ Bank Service - _ _ _ _ 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - OltDER 6. l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker - _ - Railway Guard - - _ _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man _ _ - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carter, Carrier, Vauman _ _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service _ _ - 3.Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook i.Warehouseman (not Manchester) _ - _ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government; Telegraph, Telephone Service (not Government^ OBDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _--___ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 2. Forester, Wood Labourer _ - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) _ _ _ - OR0£R S. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Pi-inter - Bookbinder - - _ _ - Printer ~ - Paper-Ruler - _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - Cutler _-_---- File Maker ------- Domestic Implement Maker - _ _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) Weighing and Measuring Apparatus, Maker 6 1 2 4 1 - - 2 3 1 1 - - - 1 6 1 83 22 4 1 9 1 1 3 4 27 3 9 1 1 3 2 17 15 57 4 64 5 2 11 2 5 3 1 22 36 5 7 4 2 23 10 1 1 92 1 8 23 20 113 - 7 103 6 3 21 2 8 23 20 136 7 113 1 7 3 113 3 2 1 3 27 2 27 2 1 1 - 1 22 1 5 1 1 2 - - 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 6 1 3 16 3 3 15 2 1 7 4 2 4 1 6 4 1 4 5 1 9 26 4 5 31 12 10 30 4 5 36 13 41 7 2 39 7 - 1 1 4 1 10 4 20 2 5 - - - 4 1 4 6 2 4 1 1 - 1 9 11 2 1 9 11 2 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 8 3 1 9 8 2 14 1 1 3 2 3 3 1 10 3 15 3 2 26 1 1 15 3 2 36 1 4 S 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 - 4 10 4 1 3 3 33 95 13 1 1 1 9 1 2 19 92 12 1 1 1 6 2 75 129 47 2 6 9 29 24 10 J 1 1 5 1 1 3 3 1 1 37 105 17 1 2 1 12 1 5 126 246 69 1 3 2 7 21 1 1 6 163 351 86 1 3 1 2 2 8 33 2 1 10 1 - 1 - _ .- XV.— OCCUPATIONS Of THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 761 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAKY BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. ■ MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. ', Un. 5 Ivs. 5- 15- 20-- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 6 3 2 8 1 11 2 1 1 6 1 2 1 22 2 1 3 1 28 2 OKDER 10— continued. 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith _ - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 7.Type Cutter, Founder - - 8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11. l.Builder - - - - _ Carpenter, Joiner - _ _ _ Bricklayer _ _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - ^ _ _ Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger- _ _ _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver - _ _ _ Carver and Gilder _ _ _ ORDER 1%. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Cartwright - - - - - _ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder --____ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - 2. Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler ORDER 14. 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture - - - 3. Chemist and Druggist Drysalter - - _ _ _ ORDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Maker - - - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2.Maltster Brewer _ . - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman _ _ _ _ - S.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - 2 - 2 - - - 1 - 1 - - 2 1 1 4 6 i 1 33 1 26 1 3 8 10 25 27 1 1 55 35 7 7 7 1 17 12 11 i 3 99 3 70 26 16 9 2 13 43 35 2 6 2 5 33 3 21 12 3 4 1 11 8 6 1 1 10 8 6 1 2 2 1 4 35 1 27 1 3 9 14 31 31 1 2 8 197 6 134 51 27 20 3 31 68 56 2 1 16 1 1 5 8 232 7 161 52 30 29 3 45 99 87 2 2 16 1 3 5 1 4 26 3 1 17 1 3 9 3 - 3 1 14 3 1 1 1 6 2 2 - i ■ _ 3 1 11 4 9 1 29 10 3 5 16 2 2 1 1 1 14 5 55 13 4 8 69 13 4 13 - - - - - - - - - ', - 1 2 2 1 ~ - 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - i r 2 2 5 1 3 1 6 3 4 2 1 7 3 1 13 6 1 20 9 1 1 - - - 1 - - - 5 2 5 2 13 5 9 1 - 10 2 24 6 34 8 9 1 8 1 1 1 2 : - 1 - • - - 3 7 1 2 1 i 1 2 3 30 3 8 1 3 1 1 14 3 8 1 2 3 3 7 1 8 1 2 1 4 48 7 19 1 8 1 2 1 4 51 14 20 1 5 81 4 * 10 2 11 1 2 5 81 3 10 2 9 - - 1 2 2 1 1 5 2 15 5 1 2 3 42 2 5 1 22 1 OD 762 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF KILMAENOCK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under ' 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under 20 Years Above 20 Years ^5 YXB 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45- - 65,-1 - 3 13 2 6 IS 1 3 1 43 9 2 23 7 1 16 7 1 10 1 23 2 3 5 4 48 18 9 38 1 7 1 1 1 5 3 14 4 3 20 o 1 1 1 3 1 3 ; 18 ; 1 ; 3 1 56 11 2 29. 37 5 1 4 11 8 81 29 14 ! '\ i 55 6 1 7 12 8 137 40 16 100 4 OKDER 16—contiuved. Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - _ _. - Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish SaleamaD-— — — Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal,, &c.). — -- - Baker _ _ _ _ _ - Confectioner, Pastrycook... ~ -. - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mlnd Fisheries CLASS V. 49 1 47 1 - 1 1 5 14 1 23 K - 2 28 19 12 184 140 10 148 161 27 301 351 8 103 118 4 7 39 14 212 159 49 559 669 63 771 828 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 10 3 34 5 18 5 3 16 - 3 5 15 2 1 4 2 1 8 1 1 4 — ' - 4 4 15 1 6 10 4 59 6 9 25 6 3 1 19 1 10 97 6 20 116 7 30 12. C^arriaccps and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compoimds - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - i [ - 7 24 24 5 110 57 2 46 58 18 203 213 10 91 192 16 95 12 134 81 30 356 558 42 490 639 15. Tobacco aud Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Te,\tile Fabrics - 10 224 979 9 21 552 1 203 427 - 7 2 82 2 19 470 18 240 64 124 1 89 42 32 21 . - 29 3 96 14 15 65 13 14 181 26 44 120 19 28 48 10 9 125 14 18 414 68 95 539 82 113 18.Dress 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 884 10 11 267 5 8 617 5 3 - 39 1 1 228 4 7 185 3 1 242 1 2 132 1 58 - 120 20 381 80 344 98 2 760 315 2 298 196 3 39 50 501 100 1,441 659 7 1,942 759 7 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI, 9 168 4 3 40 3 6 128 1 - 1 6 3 2 34 2 33 1 47 1 37 1 2 11 1,936 2,808 21 10 19 37 107 21 :4,744 173 194 4,744 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 5,168 4,746 246 4,746 4,922 1,871 2,875 246 532 2,561 1,296 553 * See Note at p. 73, ■ k XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 765 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 1 Jb. 5 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 8 19 3 1 2 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 8 17 25 5 4 2 10 22 25 5 6 2 ORDER 1. 1. Civil Service--Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer _ _ _ 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - Sheriff Officer ______ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Oificial 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 - - 1 2 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 5 1 2 8 f ORDER it. 1. Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner ORDER 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student _ _ _ Law Clerk - - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - Dentist - - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- S.Author, Editor, Journalist Student - - _ - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ Mining Engineer Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) - - - Engraver (Artist) Sculptor - - - Architect - - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student - _ _ _ Photographer - _ _ _ Actor, Actress _ _ ■ Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. ORDER 1. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ _ 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman - - - - Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ Hospital and Institution Service, &c. - ORDER 5. l.Merchant - - _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - - - - - - - _ - - : 1 m > 6 2 17 3 16 44 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 7 2 2 1 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 5 7 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 3 18 44 4 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 2 8 4 3 4 15 2 7 10 1 4 1 16 3 2 2 1 2 7 1 1 5 1 1 8 8 1 3 4 2 4 4 4 1 2 8 4 3 4 15 2 29 10 1 7 1 34 3 2 2 45 2 11 1 1 5 1 1 12 9 1 4 5 2 2 16 60 8 1 90 9 1 1 2 1 26 1 87 2 1 2 _ 16 34 7 1 3 - 3 23 1 87 2 1 18 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 12 3 3 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 9 ■- 1 3 4 1 7 4 1 1 10 15 6 1 4 15 1 3 2 4 3 4 2 21 38 2 3 9 1 24 42 4 3 9 572 1 7 1 11 90 6 246 3 2 326 1 4 1 11 88 6 - 39 207 3 2 162 3 1 2 118 1 1 2 36 3 38 1 9 38 1 8 13 :- : 1 1 10 3 1 1 6 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 ^ 4 3 1 1 19 4 3 1 6 2 4 - 2 3 1 - 766 XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, .1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFERENT AGES. Mi^Tffl. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- cruder 20 Years. Above 20 Years; Total at all Ages. Total at aU Ages Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- es- - 19 1 60 9 4 39 4 3 13 34 4 10 7 16 7 1 2 1 -3 1 79 9 34 83 6 •16 10 35 162 5 25 10 OUDEK 5— continued. Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - - - - Bank Service - - - 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Railway Guard - - _ _ Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway OiBcials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) - Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) _ _ _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier --_-_- Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Laud Drainage Service (not in towns) - 2.Forester, Wood Labourer _ _ _ 3. Nurseryman, Seedman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) ORDBR 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer - -; Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom -j Veterinary Surgeou, Farrier _ — — - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ _ _ i ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder - - - _ Printer Paper Ruler - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _-_-__ Spimiing and Weaving Machine Maker ~ - Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - Cutler - - - _ Pile Maker _ _ _ _ _ Domestic Implement Maker S.Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Toleg. Appar. Mte, Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 1 1 - /- - - 1 - - - 1 6 1 87 22 4 1 9 1 1 3 4 28 3 9 1 1 3 2 18 16 59 4 55 5 2 11 2 5 3 1 23 36 6 7 4 2 23 10 1 1 96 1 8 24 21 117 7 104 6 3 22 2 8 24 21 140 7 114 1 7 3 118 3 3 1 3 28 2 28 3 1 1 - 1 22 1 6 1 1 3 ( - 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 7 1 3 16 3 3 -17 2 1 8 4 3 4 1 6 4 1 4 5 1 10 29 4 6, 32 12 11 33 4 5 37 13 42 7 40 7 1 1 4 1 10 4 21 2 5 i - - -' 4 1 4 6 2 4 1 1 - 1 9 11 2 1 9 11 2 1 - 1 _ _ - _ 1 - - f - 2 9 3 1 9 8 2 14 1 1 1 3 o 3 - 3 1 11 3 15 3 2 26 1 1 1 15 3 2 37 1 1 4 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 3' 1 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - 5 10 6 1 3 3 35 110 17 1 1 1 9 1 22 100 12 1 1 1 6 2 77 147 49 2 1 5 10 32 31 13 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 40 120 23 1 2 1 12 1 5 134 280 74 1 3 1 2 7 22 "l I 5 174 400 97 1 3 2 2 2 8 34 2 1 10 1 - 1 - - - - Xy.— OCCUPATIONS QE THE. PEOPLE. OE SCOTLAND, 188L 767 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 5- Vrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years.- Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ! 1 6 3 2 8 1 11 2 1 1 6 1 2 1 22 2 1 3 1 28 2 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - S.Guntnaker, Gunsmitli - - -- — - 6. Musical Instrument Maker; Dealer — - 7.Type Cutter, Founder- _- _ _ 8.T6y (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDEK 11. 1. Builder - _ _ _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - _ _, _ Bricklayer - - _ _ — _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - _ - Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - - _ Plasterer's Labourer Plumber, Gasfitter - - -- -. _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer Undertaker, funeral Furniture Maker - 3.'Wood Carver Carver and Gilder - - - - ORDBB 12. l.Coaehmaker - - - -■ -■ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker' - Cartwright - - - '- - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - ORDER 13. 1. Ship Builder-' - — — Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) 2. Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler ORDER 14. 1. Dye, Paint Manufacture - — - - S.Chemist and Druggist - - - - Drysalter - - _ _ _ ORDER 15. l.Tobaoco Manufactxirer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - - - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper 2. Maltster - - - - Bre'wer - - _ _, — . Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - • - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Cnrer, Dealer - - 2 2 - - - 1 - 1 T _ ? 2 '- 1 \ 1 - 4 - 6 '.;•- 4 - 1 34 1 26 1 3 8 10 25 30 1 1 58 37 7 7 7 1 17 12 12 3 3 115 3 72 26 18 10 2 13 44 35 2 6 2 5 40 3 21 12 3 4 1 12 9 6 1 1 14 9 6 1 2 2 1 4 36 1 27 1 3 9 14 31 34 1 2 8 227 6 139 51 29 21 3 31 70 58 2 1 16 1 1 5 8 263 7 166 52 32 30 3 45 101 92 2 2 16 1 3 5 1 4 26 3 1 17 1 3 9 3 - 3 1 14 3 1 1 1 6 2 2 - - 3 - 1 11 4 9 1 39 12 3 5 20 3 2 1 1 1 14 5 69 16 4 8 83 16 4 13 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 1 - - 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 6 - 2 5 1 3 1 6 3 4 2 1 7 3 1 13 6 1 20 9 1 1 -- - 1 - - - -- - 5 2 13 5 9 1 - 10 2 24 6 34 8 9 1 1 8 !' 1 1 - 6 1 2 :- 1 - III 1 I 1 1 t 1 CO 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 -^ ■ 3 7 1 16 . 1 2 1 7 1 4 1 2 3 30 3 8 1 23 2 3 1 1 14 3 8 7 1 2 3 1 3 7 1 19 1 8 1 2 1 4 48 7 19 1 37 5 8 1 2 1 4 51 14 20 1 56 6 5 . 81 J 4 I - i - 10 2 ' 12 9 1 1 I J 1 6 2 2 1 5 81 3 10 2 10 7 - - 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 15 5 1 3 3 3 42 2 5 1 2 22 1 1 768 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OE THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE USTHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 13 2 6 3 1 43 9 2 24 16 7 1 10 1 3 5 4 48 18 9 38 1 1 1 5 3 14 4 3 20 2 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 It 2 30 1 4 11 8 81 29 14 71 4 1 7 12 8 137 40 16 101 4 ORDEK 16 — continued. Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller, (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OKDEK IT. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture ----- Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer Silk Merchant, Dealer - - - S.Cotton Manufacture - - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - Muslin Embroiderer - - - - Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - - 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 6. Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- Faotory Hand (Textile, undefined) Cai-pet and Bug Manufacture _ _ - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - _ _ _ Embroiderer - - ORDEK 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker - - _ _ Woollen Bonnet Maker Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _ - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - Tanner - - - Cai-rier Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer ORDER 20. l.Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture India Rubber, Gatta Percha Manufac, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _ _ - - - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 1 3 1 10 11 10 63 1 2 2 1 10 1 3 1 8 9 9 53 1 - 1 1 2 2 9 2 6 1 1 5 4 5 19 2 1 3 2 3 23 1 1 5 1 - 1 2 2 3 2 9 5 1 4 1 3 3 16 29 13 2 1 5 2 16 19 2 48 3 10 1 5 13 1 1 8 9 1 73 38 1 57 6 1 4 24 1 2 3 6 1 74 12 23 10 8 2 2 6 2 39 2 1 1 4 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 25 34 3 141 5 16 1 1 19 46 3 1 5 22 19 2 202 71 1 4 145 5 18 1 2 1 22 46 3 1 7 25 22 4 227 105 1 121 3 11 1 2 420 5 3 107 8 248 29 11 4 1 5 63 1 6 1 264 1 58 4 131 17 4 1 1 58 2 5 1 1 156 4 3 49 4 117 12 7 3 1 4 - 4 49 1 8 2 18 59 1 6 1 215 50 2 113 17 4 1 1 30 1 2 114 2 2 32 1 51 3 1 1 15 1 2 1 34 1 1 14 2 44 4 3 1 1 11 1 6 2 14 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 1 - 1 22 4 2 1 2 72 1 2 15 2 1 2 7 34 1 1 17 2 1 2 20 1 72 1 1 2 77 1 4 2 14 34 1 3 64 1 1 2 1 7 14 23 1 1 3 94 1 2 19 4 1 8 1 48 1 154 2 2 6 181 1 7 3 9 1 51 1 248 2 3 8 200 1 11 4 1 7 2S7 Q 47 357 142 9 5 26 1 2 82 1 23 132 14 1 1 11 1 5 205 1 24 225 128 8 4 15 1 - 1 14 5 15 1 1 2 1 68 1 18 117 13 1 9 2 57 17 92 12 5 1 2 92 1 6 102 28 2 4 4 47 23 53 3 5 1 1 1 9 1 8 35 3 1 - ^ - 1 1 10 1 3 8 3 1 1 1 15 3 7 9 4 6 1 3 4 1 1 1 10 1 3 4 36 11 14 2 1 4 46 12 17 2 1 6 4 4 1 2 3 - 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 6 4 3 1 1 1 4 2 4 6 4 1 9 5 2 6 8 1 4 2 1 8 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 6 4 4 1 1 11 6 4 2 24 8 4 17 9 1 11 6 4 2 25 14 8 21 10 6 3 5 3 1 - 4 3 1 - - - ■^^^ "" ■ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 769 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF KILMARNOCK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. 5 E MALES. FEMALES. 1 Un. 6 5- 15- yrs. 20- 25- 45- 6 I 5- Jnder j 20 fears. " \.bove 20 fears. rotal at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. rotal Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 A.ges. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Ill 2 1 2 4 _ 2 7 2 9 2 ORDEK 20- cmitinued. 4.Envelope Maker - _ _ _ - Stationer - - _ _ _ - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - ORDER 91. I.Coal Miner - _ _ _ - Miner (branch not defined) - - - Mine Service - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - Gas Works Service - _ _ - 3. Stone Quarrier - _ _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior . - _ - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5.Salt Maker, Dealer _ - _ _ _ 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller S.Iron Manufacture - - Blacksmith Nail Manufacture - _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Springmaker - - 9. Coppersmith ----- 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - - Wire Maker, Worker ----- Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - OR)»£B as. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ _ Pawnbroker _ _ - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 2. General Labourer - _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefinil) Factory Labourer (u(idefined) - - _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ^'RDER 33. J.Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger _-_-_- Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - ORDER 34. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - ORDER 25. l.Scholars ----- - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - 32 93 - 1 1 - - 1 I - 1 - - 2 - 18 20 - - 1 - 2 2 - 33 168 - 6 29 - 3 11 - 2 11 - 14 38 - - 1 - 9 2 107 3 1 1 1 1 21 2 2 1 3 125 39 4 8 1 23 1 270 2 4 6 7 1 7 2 39 1 3 13 13 1 2 7 i 199 116 1 5 1 2 9 41 4 94 9 3 7 1 4 4 1 3 6 19 2 1 3 1 74 38 5 5 1 2 3 1 8 1 2 10 2 1 1 2 4 6 1 1 9 1 1 125 2 1 1 2 38 1 4 201 35 14 13 52 1 11 481 5 14 12 15 4 7 6 65 1 1 8 25 40 3 4 1 14 5 407 193 7 14 2 4 21 2 72 2 6 606 7 14 13 16 6 7 6 103 1 1 8 25 40 3 4 1 15 9 608 228 7 28 2 4 34 2 124 3 17 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 7 - - 1 - 1 3 - - 1 - .6 34 - 1 7 - 4 25 - 4 1 - 1 1 4 1 4 1 53 11 23 1 5 5 11 4 1 183 45 37 6 18 9 3 19 4 114 30 14 1 2 2 2 6 1 29 3 5 2 10 1 4 1 40 8 29 5 2 20 11 40 9 2 379 89 79 10 20 30 12 44 ■ 9 3 419 97 108 15 22 66 6 39 2 4 8 43 15 2 5 5 13 51 4 34 2 4 3 30 - 1 3 2 15 2 4 2 11 17 1 1 2 12 20 8 1 18 11 1 21 3 1 3 2 5 1 - - - 2 1 1 2 1 - - 4 2 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 - 3 - - - 1 - - - 21 10 19 37 107 21 173 194 5168 246 4922 _ - 246 532 2561 1296 ;-..33 252364 - 1911 444 - - - - _ 2389 2355 - 2389 2355 2326 2420 2326 2420 - 2C 1851 2306 56S _ - - - - 7io XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1831. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF *KmNING PARK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 6.5- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,005 1,353 570 579 1,640 547 67 2,928 2,833 5,761 Total _ _ _ - 5,791 2,901 2,890 999 1,399 503 522 1,653 619 96 CLASSES. - 3 16 21 42 18 1 19 82 101 I. Pbofbssional 56 27 29 - 1 26 12 8 7 2 - 1 2 1 5 5 4 3 16 18 II. DOMJSSTIO 200 73 127 - 9 64 39 65 21 2 - 81 108 93 325 114 8 189 510 729 III. CUMMKIICIAL- 54 44 10 - 26 18 3 6 1 - - - 4 1 6 6 2 4 15 19 IV. Agbioolturai. 6 3 8 - - 3 - 3 - - - 66 429 453 1,254 397 38 495 2,142 2,637 V. Industrial - 792 319 473 - 33 286 192 211 65 5 1,005 1,202 11 10 8 7 14 2,218 39 2,257 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( PKODDOiIVE j 4,683 2,435 2,248 999 1,330 106 276 1,360 525 87 OKDCRS. CLASS I. - 1 2 1 1 14 12 9 27 15 5 2 11 1 2 1 16 45 2 35 47 3 51 l.Govemment _ _ _ 2.Army and Navy _ - - 3 Professional Occupations CLASS II. 3 53 1 - 1 1 25 1 11 1 7 7 2 1 2 1 5 5 4 3 15 18 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 200 7-3 127 9 64 39 65 21 2 - 8 73 40 68 35 58 .^4 271 26 88 2 6 48 141 117 423 165 564 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 17 37 10 34 7 3 - 2 2i 8 10 3 4 2 1 - - - 2 2 1 4 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 11 4 13 6 7.Agriculture - - - 8. About Animals and Fislieries CLASS V. 6 3 3 - - 3 - 3 - - - 2 9 6 4 51 52 2 61 84 7 184 200 3 46 61 2 6 6 60 58 12 293 351 18 353 409 g.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Fui-niture, & Decora- tions 15 5 16 9 3 10 6 2 6 - 1 8 3 10 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 • " - 4 1 4 32 4 2 21 3 4 73 15 1 28 3 1 1 4 36 5 8 122 22 12 168 27 12. Carriages and Harness - IS.Sliips and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 8 1 6 2 - 1 1 5 1 1 - - - 20 3 1 62 6 57 9 2 117 23 51 10 2 3 1 82 9 2 227 45 3 309 54 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 3 150 213 1 77 81 2 73 132 'z 1 11 5 66 76 23 54 1 34 64 1 14 12 2 2 - 1 4 9 4 13 15 3 11 37 12 42 14 4 16 4 1 2 10 4 17. 70 20 71 80 24 88 18. Dress- _ _ - _ 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 263 4 31 76 2 12 187 2 19 ': 7 1 2 69 1 10 71 1 5 85 10 30 1 4 1 - 11 5 127 60 123 62 365 173 94 66 4 11 1 138 65 586 312 724 377 1 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VI. 20 63 7 34 13 29 - 4 7 30 9 20 3 8 1 1 - 1,005 1,202 11 10 8 7 14 11 2,207 39 50 .2,207 24. Without Specitied Occupa- tions - - 25.Scholars and Children of Xo Stated Occupation - 2,354 2,329 103 2,329 2,248 999 1,330 106 276 1,360 525 87 * See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. Ill OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KINNIirG PAE,K AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 5- Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- [Inder 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Qnder 20 Years. iliove Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 6- 15-20- 25- 45- 35- Ill II III 1-' 1 1 10 2 12 15 2 2 1 1 1 1 25 17 2 1 26 1 17 2 1 ORDER 1. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police - - - - - Municipal, Parisli Officer _ - - - Sheriff Officer _.-__-- OROER 9. l.Army Pensioner - - _ - - - 2. Seaman, R. N. - OBDEX 3. l.Pree drarch Minister - - - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ _ - - Missionary, Scripture Eeader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Student ------ 3.Physician, Surgeon - _ - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife ------- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) _ - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5.Stuaent ------- Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service - 6.Civil Engineer ------ Mining Engineer ------ 7.Painter (Artist) ------ Sculptor ------- Architect ------- Musician, Music Master - - - - Photographer ------ Actor, Actress ------ ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2.0fBce Keeper not (Government) - - - Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - - ORDER 6. l.Merchant ------- Broker, Agent, Factor - - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2.Bank Service - - - _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent S.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard ------ 3 1 2 - - 1 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 2 - 1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 : - i 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 - 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 1 10 1 1 6 1 2 7 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 8 18 20 1 1 1 7 19 1 3 8 11 1 1 1 1 - 1 6 19 1 8 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 3 2 5 6 2 3 2 128 11 1 8 52 64 2 7 64 9 1 8 45 - 8 1 56 2 6 28 6 5 32 3 1 2 27 4 5 12 1 1 - 8 1 1 36 2 1 1 4 26 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 8 31 2 3 3 4 1 6 10 2 2 1 1 44 2 5 9 1 4 1 18 69 3 1 6 5 9 1 4 2 19 113 5 1 6 5 12 2 8 3 4 - 2 2 6 1 2 2 2 - : - - 1 3 5 5 3 - 1 8 8 9 8 - - - - - - - - 772 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KINNING PAEK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under Above Un at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25 - 45 - 65- - 1 7 1 59 6 20 1 8 1 ,i 7 18 2 1 7 1 1 1 14 3 11 3 9 1 3 6 29 3 2 6 62 2 1 2 64 10 54 4 1 13 2 1 4 1 18 1 1 17 2 1 1 18 ■3 1 16 1 1 1 3 7 27 1 8 1 5 7 77 7 8 41 4 4 7 95 6 2 2 92 15 1 1 81 9 2 35 2 8 48 4 4 7 122 7 2 2 100 16 1 1 86 16 2 112 9 ORDIiR 6— continued. Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Olficials and Servants 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Oiiinilius, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper riLlimaii, ('oiicliiiiau (not Domestic) Carrier, (J;iiii;r, Vanman _ _ _ Tramway (Companies Service 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service - _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wliarf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) _ - _ Meter, Weigher - - - - - 6. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBDER 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ _ _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ _ 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - _ - _ OKDEK 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Fisherman, Fisherwoman OBDEB 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder - _ _ _ Printer - _ _ _ _ _ Paper Ruler ______ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OROEB 10. l.Eugine and Machine Maker- - _ - Millwright - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - i.duUcr Kile W:ikor - _____ Saw Maker - - _ 3. Watch and Clock Maker - _ _ _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician _ 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - 7.Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - - - 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - _ 3 34 34 1 _ 3 - 24 10 - 2 1 - - 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 7 9 3 1 7 3 1 2 1 2 3 - - 1 2 - 3 - " - - 2 - 2 1 1 2 3 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - - 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 I - 4 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 11 3 1 11 O 1 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 - : 3 5 1 2 15 32 1 1 16 17 -0 1 1 1 28 93 58 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 19 14 1 1 2 18 37 1 1 1 57 1 130 97 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 59 1 148 lai 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 - - 1 2 1 1 - - - 1 22 1 31 i 1 92 2 27 2 3 23 1 1 153 8 1 176 9 OBDER 11. 1. Builder __-_-__ Carpenter, Joiner _ - _ _ _ Bricklayer - _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 773 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF KINNING PARK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. ', FEMALES. m. 5 5- 1 Yrs. 5- C 0- ; .5- 4 5- e L 5- nder { 20 'ears. "5 ibove 20 fears, j Total at all \.ges. rotal Under Above Un. jtall 20 20 5 Vges. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 15-, 65- ' 1 I 2 - 1 - 1 7 1 3 6 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 18 3 3 1 6 11 3 1 2 1 2 33 11 10 2 1 13 23 9 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 4 3 1 1 8 5 1 1 1 1 2 7 1 4 8 7 2 2 1 1 1 58 12 17 8 3 21 44 17 1 2 2 2 2 65 12 18 12 3 29 51 19 1 4 3 3 3 OKDF.R \\—continil£A. Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler - _ - Plasterer _ - - - Plasterer's Labourer - Plumber, Gasfltter _ _ _ - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ - 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ - French Polisher ------ Furniture Broker, Dealer - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3. Wood Carver _ _ _ Carver and Gilder - _ _ - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ - OKDEK 13. l.Coachmaker _ _ - _ Wheelwright _-_- — - Cartwright- - _ - _ - 2. £a Idler, Harness, Whip Faker - - - ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - _ _ _ Ship Builder's Labourer _ _ _ - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - _ - - - 2.Mast Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler - - - Sail Maker - - _ - - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paiut Manufacture _ _ - - 2. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ - - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - ORDER 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuft-Box Maker - - - ORDER IG. 1. Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman _ - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - Provision Curer, Dealer _ - _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) - - - Baker _ _ - - - - Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mkr., Dlr. 2 10 1 3 7 1 2 2 3 1 - - 7 1 2 3 1 2 - - 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 3 1 2 6 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 1 - 1 3 2 4 12 3 8 5 3 7 3 1 1 1 19 5 24 6 6 13 6 3 14 2 3 - 3 2 4 14 4 9 30 11 45 9 1 9 17 33 13 49 23 1 13 26 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 2 2 3 2 2 11 1 2 1 3 2 * 3 6 13 3 9 15 1 7 1 5 2 - 1 5 1 1 - -' - - 1 - 2 - - 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 : 1 1 - - 3 - 2 - 9 - 1 - 5 4 2 2 4 1 1 28 20 9 2 8 1 2 1 18 2 13 1 10 2 3 10 3 1 7 4 49 6 2 19 1 5 3 1 1 2 2 3 2 20 1 2 9 1 1 4 2 5 6 1 1 37 1 25 24 4 6 1 20 6 5 10 7 88 9 4 41 2 28 6 11 1 26 6 6 10 8 125 10 4 66 2 7 3 1 1 3 3 61 52 8 11 1 1 3 44 26 2 7 * 3 1 2 17 26 8 9 - 1 6 3 1 1 3 38 23 1 9 13 1 1 1 2 8 11 4 7 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 V74 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THEE OPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KINNING PARK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- Under 65- 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 _ 1 1 3 2 1 6 5 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 O 2 6 10 1 1 1 4 2- 6 4 1 2 1 1 1 10 10 1 1 1 4 4 8 4 1 2 1 1 1 15 0£{DEK ir. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - ('olti)i], Culinu Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Liucu Manufacturer, Dealer - I..'u-(' ,M;iiiii[;m turer, Dealer ■ - ]\llislil] fil]ili!nidrT';r _ _ _ 'J'li lead Mai] u(iii;tHrer, Dealer _ _ _ 4.Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - - - Sacking, Sack, B.ag Maker, Dealer - - Tent Maker - - _ _ _ 5. Weaver (undefmed) - - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Kug Manufacture _ _ _ Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer ORDER 18. 3 . H after, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - - Men's Cap Maker - _ _ _ _ Woollen Bonnet Maker ------ Tailor - - - - - _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _ _ _ _ - Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture _ _ _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ _ _ _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER I». 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker _ - - - - Comb Maker ____-- 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ _ - - - 3. Brush and Broom Maker _ - - - 25 2 4 86 10 1 2 1 1 10 2 3 12 1 26 1 20 6 10 2 23 7 6 1 1 3 12 13 3 15 2 2 63 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 • 9 1 14 1 7 3 - 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 22 7 6 1 1 3 11 12 3 7 1 1 25 1 1 1 1 3 9 3 1 8 1 31 2 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 6 I 2 2 1 1 1 -1 - 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 6 3 23 11 1 2 1 4 9 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 35 27 4 2 1 1 39 1 30 5 3 3 24 163 1 62 5 3 6 6* 1 9 40 16 3 3 2 ~2 15 113 1 46 2 4 4 - 5 2 1 9 35 14 3 3 2 2 2 6 41 15 2 3 2 7 57 1 17 1 2 2 15 13 1 - 4 2 3 9 1 2 1 1 4 •a 14 1 1 4 18 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 -' - 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 S 1 1 1 1 2 13 2 6 8 1 1 3 1 1 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 1 1 2 10 1 1 2 1 3 24 3 6 13 1 4 3 11 1 2 4 1 4 32 4 7 14 1 4 ORDER 20. 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Cnloiirniuu _ - _ - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture Japanner ------- India Ruhber, Gutta Percha Manufao., Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 2. Thatcher _ - _ - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer - - _ _ _ - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Malcer Wood Turner ------ Box Maker ---___ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4. Paper Manufacture - - _ - - Stationer ------- Paper Stainer ------ Paper Box, Bag Maker - _ - - Ticket, Label Writer - - - - - 3 1 1 10 1 1 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 3 1 9 1 4 1 - 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 1 - _ _ 2 1 2 - 1 2 1 3 3 3 ORDER 21. 1, Coal Miner - - - Ironstone Miner - - - - - - - - - _ - : XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTIAND, 1881. '^^ OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BUEGH OF KINNING PARK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. 1 FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 5- 15 2 yrs. 0- 2 5- 4 5- 6 D 5- nder A 20 ears. 1 tViove Total 20 at all ^ears. Ages. OCCUPATIONS. ,r ., TT , .1 Total tTnder Above Un. at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- _ - 1 - - 1 1-2 - - 4 - 7 72 - 2 22 - - 1 - - 5 - - 3 - - 1 - 1 9 - 1 2 - - 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 71 19 1 2 4 2 2 7 1 2 1 10 4 2 8 1 1 7 3 1 2 192 4 64 7 8 2 15 1 6 5 11 2 U 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 50 20 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 79 24 1 5 3 1 10 3 2 2 1 18 1 5 5 10 3 9 3 2 1 3 315 4 103 9 5 4 19 1 9 7 21 3 14 2 1 18 1 5 6 11 1 1 3 1 1 3 9 3 2 1 7 394 4 127 9 6 4 24 1 12 7 1 31 6 16 OBDER n— continued. Miner (branch not defined) _ _ _ Mine Service - - _ . _ 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Worlcs Service _ _ - S.Stone Quarrier - _ _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Burner - - - Brick, TUe Maimer, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector - Road Labourer ------ Platelayer --_____ Asbestos Manufacture _ _ _ _ 4.Barthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - - - Eartheuvrare, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service _ _ _ - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - - - 8.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ _ _ Steel Manufacture - - - - - Blacksmith - . - - Anchor, Chain Manufacture Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Copper Manufacture _ _ _ - Coppersmith _ _ _ _ 10. Tin Manufacturer _ _ _ _ - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worlsier, Tinker - ll.Lead Manufacture - - - - 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Metal Burnisher, Lacquerer Wire Maker, Worker . _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, Rivet Screw, Staple Maker - 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer _ _ - Pawnbroker - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) 2. General Labourer _ - _ _ Bng. Driver, Stoker,Fireman (not Rail. orMar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ - - Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB 23. 1 . Bag Gatherer, Dealer - - . - OBDEB 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - OBDEB 25. l.SchoIara ------- Children of No Stated Occupation 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 — 1 ■■ - - 1 - 2 20 - - 2 - 3 31 - - 4 - - 1 - - 1 1 35 6 20 3 3 96 12 50 9 3 35 8 18 2 2 7 1 1 1 22 2 34 4 1 1 1 3 8 173 27 89 11 1 4 8 195 29 123 4 12 1 16 1 1 1 44 8 1 25 8 1 1 19 - 2 2 6 1 23 3 17 4 1 1 2 1 - - - _ . 1 . 1 1 _ . . . . . . - - 11 10 8 7 14 11 39 50 2354 106 2243 106 276 13G 523 87 16 925 - 989 277 - - - - - 941 1266 - 941 1266 955 1374 955 1374 1 12 987 943 387 - - - 776 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188 L Sl^mMAEY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF *KIRKCALDY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- so- 25- 45- 65- 883 1,550 654 502 1,407 839 260 3,087 3,008 6,095 Total- - - - 7,252 3,136 4,117 849 1,570 716 ns 1,875 1,128 396 CIA.SSES - 3 40 23 51 27 12 43 113 156 I. Phofessional 66 33 33 - 1 32 7 12 8 6 - - 6 6 18 16 4 5 44 49 II. Domestic 364 100 264 - 8 92 115 96 46 8 - 15 69 44 181 96 20 74 341 415 III. Commercial - 18 14 4 - 11 3 3 - 1 - - - 7 8 24 27 8 7 67 74 IV. AORIOULTUBAL 36 3 33 - 1 2 1 9 21 2 - 154 535 418 1,125 642 160 689 2,335 3,024 V. Industrial 1,795 628 1,167 - 131 497 400 503 228 36 883 1,378 8 3 8 31 66 2,269 108 2,377 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Productive - f 4,973 2,357 2,616 849 1,418 90 192 1,265 825 344 ORDERS CLASS I. - 1 2 6 - 34 5 18 12 1 38 6 21 6 6 7 36 29 1 83 36 1 119 1. Government - _ _ 2.Arniy and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 66 33 33 - 1 32 7 12 8 6 5 6 18 16 4 6 44 49 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 364 100 264 8 92 115 96 45 8 - 4 11 34 25 19 25 63 118 21 75 2 18 38 36 105 236 143 272 5. Commercial Occupations - 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 7 11 3 11 4 - 11 3 3 - 1 - - - 3 4 7 1 14 10 22 5 8 3 4 51 16 64 20 7.Agriculture - - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V, 36 3 33 - 1 2 1 9 21 2 - 1 5 8 22 73 94 11 66 69 17 113 152 8 40 61 4 10 14 23 78 102 38 219 296 61 297 398 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Honsos, Furniture, & Decora- tions - _ - - 10 4 6 4 4 - - 6 1 1 1 2 2 1 - - 3 1 6 6 3 1 3 12 10 4 6 2 2 1 9 7 21 13 9 SO 13 16 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Cliemicals and Compounds - : - -. - - - - - - - - 15 18 27 4 69 77 5 47 63 15 141 188 12 71 146 1 10 44 19 87 104 33 269 441 52 356 545 15. Tobacco and Pipes - 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 4 74 1,313 3 9 485 1 65 828 - 2 101 1 9 384 7 323 23 360 1 32 125 3 20 - 10 1 31 23 2 41 14 2 38 61 11 70 49 3 34 14 1 5 33 3 72 138 17 147 171 20 219 18. Dress 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 183 3 6 36 1 147 3 5 - 2 1 34 33 1 64 2 4 42 8 1 - 27 7 85 33 71 35 225 102 4 99 107 5 19 27 112 40 414 271 9 526 311 9 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities ■ - 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI 92 104 2 49 39 43 65 2 - 20 5 29 34 11 23 23 23 1 9 15 1 4 883 1,378 8 3 8 31 66 8 2,261 108 116 2,261 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25.Soholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 2,706 2,267 90 2,267 2,616 849 1,418 90 192 1,255 825 344 * See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 777 OCCFPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. an. 6 5- Yrs. - 1 15- 3 3 20- 3 1 1 25- 3 2 4 3 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 10 5 7 6 1 13 9 7 6 1 ORDER 1. 1 Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police - - - _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ - _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OK»i;iC 2. 2.Eoyal Marines (Officers and Men) - - - ®R»EI6 3. l.Estahlished Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister _ _ _ Episcopalian Clergyman _ _ _ _ Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ - _ Law Clerk - - _ _ _ 3. Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ _ Dentist _ _ _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - _ Midwife --_____ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr. , Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist -. _ _ Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ _ _ Student _ _ _ _ 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ _ _ 7. Painter (Artist) _ _ _ _ _ Sculptor ------- Architect - - - - Musician, Music. Master _ _ _ _ Art Student - _ _ _ _ Photographer - _ _ _ _ ORDER 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener _ _ _ _ Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ ORDER 5. l.Merchant - - _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2.Bank Service - _ _ - S.Life, House, Ship, &c. , Insurance Service ; - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 2 10 1 7 13 1 1 1 1 9 3 3 1 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 1 9 13 1 1 1 7 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 13 10 4 2 8 1 2 1 1 7 1 1 2 3 3 3 7 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 13 20 4 2 1 17 1 2 1 1 13 8 1 1 2 3 3 1 4 1 1 9 17 3 1 27 ~ 1 5 1 6 27 1 1 9 11 3 1 1 5 1 - 1 5 27 i 1 1 1 2 6 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 7 4 3 1 3 4 11 1 1 3 2 1 2 15 18 4 1 6 17 19 6 1 6 - 321 1 1 41 99 1 222 1 1 40 - 8 91 1 115 81 15 23 1 1 20 3 5 - 3 - 1 1 27 6 1 17 1 2 9 11 30 10 1 1 2 8 5 3 2 1 1 1 30 7 3 11 2 19 63 14 3 3 11 2 20 83 21 3 2 5 1 2 1 3 ~ - 1 2 1 2 - 1 - - 1 - i 1 1 10 1 3 15 1 8 1 2 55 4 36 10 1 2 14 1 1 15 1 2 116 1 1 16 1 4 130 ORDESe 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stolcer - - - Railway Guard ------ Other Railway Officials and Servants 2.0mnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ - - _ - - - - - - - 5 F 778 Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. GCCUPATIONS OF THE nmABTEAITT^ OF THE PAEETAMEISTAEY EUEGH OP KIRECAIDY AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCDPATIOfilB. FEMALES. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Yeais. Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs. 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 6 9 2 2 6 32 1 1 4 1 12 1 17 1 3 8 5 1 1 1 4 1 9 2 8 2 56 1 1 5 16 1 18 2 65 1 1 5 18 1 26 OBDEB »~-e(mtinued. 3.Ship, Tug Owner, &c. _ _ - Seamaa (Merchant Service) - - Ship Steivard, Stewardess, Cook - - - Pilot Service ------ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher ------ 5, Messenger, Porter, Watclim. (not Government) OBDEB 7. l.Farmer, Grazier ------ Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager — - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - 3.Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist, - - - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - OBDEB 8. 1. Huntsman, Horaekeeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Gamekeeper, Water B.iiliff - - - _ Fisherman, Fisherwomau - - - - OBDEB 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian. - - - Bookbinder ____-- Printer - - _ _ - Paper Ruler - _ - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper 2.Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OBDEB 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- - - - MUlwright - _ - _ - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - - - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2.Cutler ------- 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ - - OBDEB n. l.Builder ------- Carpenter, Joiner - - - - - Bricklayer ------- Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - _ Mason s, Bricldiiyer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - Plasterer ------- Plumber, Gasiittor - - - - - Painter, Paperhauger, Glazier - _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ - - French Polisher ------ Locksmith, Bellhanger - - - - Undertaker, Funeral Furnitnre Maker - 3. Wood Carver -___-- OBDEB 13. l.Coaohmaker ---___ Wheelwright ----__ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ OBDEB 13. l.Ship Builder ------ Ship Builder's Labourer Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - 11 : 11 - i 11 - - : : - - 1 2 5 2 2 7 3 2 1 1 10 5 5 1 6 1 1 2 4 1 28 10 8 4 1 29 12 8 sl 4 1 3 28 4 1 - 1 2 1 6 2 1 20 1 2 t I i - - 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 - 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 6 5 3 3 3 6 - - - - - - - - - - I - 1 14 8 2 7 2 3 4 1 4 5 2 2 2 2 2 14 9 7 2 13 1 8 7 7 2 27 1 8 16 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 - - 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 10 37 17, 6 3 12 32 6 4 2 22 2 53 21 11 4 16 1 14 6 4 6 1 1 1 1 11 39 18 6 4 56 3 99 33 20 1 7 67 3 138 51 26 1 11 - - - - - - - - : - - 1 1 2 4 30 9 3 2 12 11 24 2 1 19 14 5 5 1 6 3 14 2 5 41 2 28 14 9 3 14 20 10 5 1 2 16 5 5 7 3 2 5 12 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 3 31 10 3 2 12 13 28 2 1 9 79 9 50 26 22 7 22 28 39 8 1 1 2 9 110 2 60 'J.ii 25 9 84 41 67 10 1 1 3 2 2 - 2 2 - - - 1 1 1 1 - _ 3 1 5 2 1 7 1 4 4 1 1 1 8 14 1 6 15 1 14 _ . -' - - - - - - : 1 2 5 3 1 1 - 3 5 5 3 5 5 - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOFLE OF SCOTLAND, 1681 'ZTg OCCUPATIOETS OF THE INHAEITAFTS OF THE PAHLIATNCESTTAEY ^BUEGH OF JKIIRKCALDT AT DIFFEEEIST AGFIS. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. i<"-BMALIBe. 5 5- ] 5- 20- 25- 45- X 35- ^ Jnder j 20 iTears. ' ^Inove 20 , ?ears.' Total ataU. Ages. Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 , 5 Ages.' Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 35- 'r 1 1 5 2 1 4 1 1 - 2 5 1 7 1 2 1 12 1 ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Mannfacture - - - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 3. Chemist and Druggist- _ _ ._ Manufacture of ClLemicals - - - - «R»ER IS. l.Tobaoco Manufacture, Tobaooonii* — Tobaeco-Pipe, Bnuff-Box Malcar - - - «R»I»£ 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ _ 2. Maltster ------- Brewer __-_--_ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ - _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman ------- S.Dairyman, Milkseller - - _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman - _ _ - Provision Curer, Dealer - - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ - - - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c) - Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer _ _ - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. 1. Woollen Stuff, Wincey, .Tartan Manufacture 2.Silk Merchant, Dealer _ _ - _ 3. Cotton Manufacture - _ _ _ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Hemp Manufacture - _ _ _ _ Jute Manufacture _____ Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker- _ - - _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer OBDEIK IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor - - _- - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmak J, Seamstress _ _ - _ Hosiery Manufacture - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - _ Clog Maker __-_-- Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDKR 10. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2.Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ - _ Tanner _------ Currier ______ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3.Brush and Broom Maker - - - - - - - _> _ _ " 15 41 -1 5 13 2 11 1 1 19 30 3 49 3 3 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 11 1 2 1 3 25 10 27 1 2 3 1 1 3 11 7 18 4 1 2 9 18 1 6 9 3 2 5 34 11 2 31 3 1 1 1 1 10 1 3 8 2 2 2 1 13 i 20 1 j 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 3 29 10 38 5' 2; 2i 11; 1 30' i\ 10 20 4 5' 5 10 59 22 2 73 4 5 2 2i 11 1 30 6 10 23 6 5 5 13 88 32 2 111 4 17 2 6 9 1 2 1 2 6 2 26 1 1 V - 1 1 1 4 17 1 6 8 1 2 1 1 5 1 22 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 3 5 11 2 2 1 16 2 1 - 16 - 8 - ^ - 2 - 8 - 1 - 1 46 15 1 5 10 37 18 1 1 6 106 2 40 2 15 5 18 1 2 1 105 1 16 2 6 4 8 1 2 35 1 1 3 1 61 23 3 5 12 1 1 4 1 283 4 75 2 2 25 10 33 1 1 4 1 344 4 98 6 2 30 10 45 20 1203 6 1 2 1 48 5 13 2 11 1 7 456 3 1 1 8 1 4 4 13 747 3 1 1 40 4 9 2 7 1 - 99 1 1 7 357 3 1 1 8 1 3 i 4 297 1 1 14 1 5 6 321 2 24 2 3 1 1 3 112 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 17 3 '20 3 13 1 6 ■23 29 1 2 1 15 31 1 1 5 9 28 1 4 7 56 69 1 i 1 7 84 70 1 8 1 2 163 23 1 4 1 35 1 118 23 1 4 - 2 1 33 1 31 1 53 10 1 30 11 1 4 1 1 2 -! 1 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 1 2 4 8 1 5 2 1 - 2 1 - - - - 2 ~ ~ 780 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 29 1 1 38 2 1 27 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 33 2 2 3 5 2 2 11 1 2 21 4 1 2 3 2 1 4 1 67 2 1 1 1 2 90 7 6 5 9 3 6 14 2 3 2 157 7 8 5 10 3 6 15 3 3 OKDEB 20. l.Oil and Colourman _ _ _ - - Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - ■ _ _ _ _ - Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - _ _ - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ _ Cork, Bark, Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Stationer _ - _ _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer ----- OBDEK 21. I.Coal Miner __--_- 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Gas Works Service - - S.Stone Quarrier - - - - _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - - - - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Plaster, Cement, Manufacture _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - ______ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer ------ Platelayer - - - - _ _ 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer _ _ _ _ - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 8. Iron Manufacture _ _ _ - Blacksmith- ------ Nail Manufacture ^ _ _ - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant lO.Tinsmith, ^Yhitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier ORDER 23. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - - _ Pawnbroker - - . - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) 2. General Labourer . _ - _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (uiuloliued) Factory Labourer (HndeRned) - - _ Maohhiist, Machiuo ^Vo^k^;r (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer - - - - _ ORDER 24. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - _ ORDER 25. 1. Scholars - - - _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 - 1 - 1 1 3 - - ~ 2 2 17 2 1 3 11 4 30 1 9 21 3 5 1 16 2 1 1 22 14 9 4 1 1 28 1 13 3 4 68 2 3 47 27 2 8 3 i 18 1 6 4 1 1 2 5 4 18 1 1 1 28 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 13 6 47 1 11 22 6 5 1 63 2 21 8 1 I 7 5 1 6 9 110 5 2 4 92 43 3 15 6 6 76 2 21 8 1 1 3 1 13 5 1 6 9 157 5 2 5 103 65 3 21 11 7 1 86 2 1 2 1 48 38 2 1 2 1 19 29 11 22 1 5 1 1 2 I - 1 1 5 1 17 1 6 8 1 1 26 1 5 1 1 1 5 3 71 16 3 2 1 9 2 64 'I 4 1 24 1 1 1 1 17 1 7 13 1 2 16 6 185 40 13 8 2 2 17 6 202 41 20 21 19 O 8 68 7 4 32 3 15 2 8 36 4 - 5 4 27 3 1 1 18 3 6 1 6 10 1 1 4 3 8 1 325 4 344 13 870 _ - 4 1 3 1 - - 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 - 2 - - - - 1239 139 8 3 8 31 66 8 108 116 2706 90 2616 _ 242 176 90 192 ] 255 i - - - - - 1252 1009 - 1252 1009 1258 1009 1258 1009 - 16 ] 33 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 781 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR EOYAL BURGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Above 20 Years. Under 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,557 S ,729 1,141 887 2,485 1,454 475 6,427 5,301 10,728 Total- _ _ _ - 12,587 5,616 6,971 1,522 2,849 1,245 1,197 3,239 1,867 668 ClASSES. - 4 60 32 84 47 14 64 177 241 I. Pbopessional 104 58 46 - 2 56 10 13 16 7 - - 6 7 29 25 6 6 67 73 II. DOMESTIO - - - 482 148 334 - 13 135 143 123 65 13 - 29 114 79 292 150 30 143 551 694 III. Commercial - - - 28 22 6 - 16 6 5 - 1 - - 2 9 12 40 40 19 11 111 122 IV. Ageioultubal - 47 4 43 - 2 2 2 12 26 3 - 269 934 745 2,020 1,141 294 1,203 4,200 5,403 V. lUDnsTEIAL - _ - 3,124 1,133 1,991 - 244 889 697 878 341 75 1,557 2,425 18 12 20 51 112 4,000 195 4,195 ( VI. UNOcotrpiED and NoN- ) t Pboductive - / 8,802 4,251 4,551 1,522 2,572 157 340 2,213 1,428 670 ORDEKS. CLASS I. - 1 3 7 53 6 26 25 1 58 11 6 31 6 1 7 8 56 48 7 122 56 7 178 l.Government _ _ _ 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS II. 1 103 1 57 46 - 2 1 55 10 13 16 7 6 7 29 25 6 6 67 73 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 482 148 334 13 185 143 123 65 13 - 9 20 67 47 35 44 101 191 37 113 4 26 76 67 177 374 253 441 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 12 16 6 16 6 - 16 6 5 - 1 - - 1 1 5 4 11 1 28 12 31 9 18 1 6 6 88 23 94 28 7. Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 47 4 43 - 2 2 2 12 26 3 - 4 10 14 37 117 148 15 103 118 31 193 288 7 61 116 5 13 22 41 127 162 58 370 644 99 497 706 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ 18 5 9 9 6 - 2 7 2 2 4 2 3 1 - _ 3 2 7 10 6 2 5 14 17 8 5 7 3 1 1 10 12 26 27 16 36 27 28 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ \ _ - _ ; 15 24 35 5 102 111 6 66 98 20 232 296 12 106 262 1 25 120 20 126 146 39 429 776 59 555 922 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging l/.Textile Fabrics - - - 5 115 2,412 3 12 920 2 103 1,492 - 2 197 1 12 ,723 1 11 585 41 664 1 46 200 5 63 _ 14 1 86 45 3 142 25 3 112 88 11 k249 75 3 104 20 1 13 69 4 228 208 18 478 267 22 706 18. Dress - - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 293 3 10 69 2 224 3 8 - 7 1 62 1 51 2 106 2 5 57 1 10 1 - 40 21 142 65 116 70 366 202 5 165 207 8 25 £47 182 86 672 526 13 854 612 13 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - - CLASS VL 123 138 2 68 50 65 88 2 - 28 7 40 43 15 28 29 34 1 10 21 1 1 5 t 2,425 18 12 20 51 112 18 3,982 195 213 3,982 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ _ _ .- 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 4,708 4,094 157 4,094 4,551 - 1,522 2,572 157 340 2,213 1,428 670 782 XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE iPEOPLE OF SOOTIMSD, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OE THE MUNICIPAL OR EOYAL BUEGH OF KIEKCALDY AT DIEFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 ivs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- CJnder 20 years . Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 4 3 8 1 2 i 6 12 8 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 4 12 10 16 8 1 1 16 14 16 8 1 1 OKDGR 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks — Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police - - _ _ _ - Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ _ Slieriff Officer - - - - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OKDEB 2. 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer Militia, Yeomanty, Volunteer _ _ - Army Pensioner ------ 2.Navy Officer {effective or retired) Royal Marines (Officers and Meu) OKDEK 3. l.Established Church Minister - - Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister - _ - Episcopalian Clergyman _ — — _ Pvoman Catholic ftriest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ - - Law Clerk - - _ - - _ 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist -__-__- Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife ------- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - _ _ 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ - - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaohing- 5.Author, Editor, Journalist - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer- Student ------- 6. Civil Engineer ------ Land, House, Ship Surveyor _ - _ 7. Painter (Artist) ------ Sculptor ------- Architect ------- Musician, Music Master - - - - Art Student ------ Photographer __---- ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ - _ Domestic Gardener - - - - - Domestic Indoor Servant _ - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman ------ Washing and Bathing Service - - _ ORDER 6. 1. Merchant - - - - _ - Brolcer, Agent, Factor- " ~ T ~ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - 1 1 - - 1 - - - -" - - - - 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 - - _ - - - - - - - 8 18 1 12 2 15 3 1 1 1 11 1 7 1 3 1 1 7 4 3 1 4 3 6 1 3 2 7 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 5 1 2 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 18 1 15 2 15 8 1 1 11 5 5 1 1 4 3 5 14 13 5 2 1 20 2 3 1 2 7 1 1 3 3 4 5 11 5 6 1 1 4 3 6 14 31 5 2 2 35 2 3 1 4 15 10 1 1 3 3 4 1 6 2 1 12 33 5 O 38 1 5 1 19 88 2 1 12 17 5 2 I 5 1 2 17 38 7 1 1 1 2 7 1 3 2 1 5 3 3 1 1 5 1 1 - - 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 12 10 3 1 3 7 17 1 1 5 2 2 2 23 33 4 1 6 Of, 35 6 1 6 430 8 1 48 147 1 283 3 1 47 - 13 134 1 143 106 1 16 28 2 1 24 I 6 7 2 12 2 4 2 1 1 1 5 19 2 5 20 2 4 2 2 - - 2 2 - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OB TEE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 783 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE EOYAL EUUGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. an. 5 5- yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 i'ears. Above Total 20 at all Years. Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. 4_bove Un. 20 5 years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 35- 45- 55- ■: 8 ■ - 1 2 52 11 1 29 3 1 17 56 12 2 10 8 4 7 1 1 2 60 12 1 28 94 19 10 30 154 31 11 OHDEK 5 — continued Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2.Bank Service - _ _ _ 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDEK 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard -__-_- Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2.0mnitins, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) CaiTier, Carter, Vanmau _ _ - _ 3. Ship, Tug, Owner, &c. _ _ _ - Seaman (Merchant Service) — - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook - _ - Pilot Service ____-_- Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.'Warehonseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher ------ 5. Messenger, Porter, Watohm. (not Government) ORDER T. l.Fanner, Grazier _ _ - - - Parmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, .Florist - - - Gardener (not Domestic) -- - - - ORDMR 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - _ - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiif - - - - Vermin Destroyer _ - _ _ - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - _ - - ORSXR 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer [- - - Bookbinder ------ Printer ------- Paper Ruler - - - - _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer ORDIIR 10. ;1. Engine and Machine Maker - - - 1 Millwright - _ - - - - • Fitter and Tamer (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 8 4 4 - 4 3 - 1 - '. - 1 - 1 - 8 - 10 5 1 22 9 5 5 1 5 28 8 1 1 1 2 1 19 1 2 97 42 1 1 1 8 1 14 1 10 52 1 22 1 5 13 8 14 1 3 1 6 1 6 2 30 9 5 15 3 2 1 34 1 2 191 2 75 1 2 8 28 1 23 3 2 1 40 1 4 221 2 84 1 2 8 33 1 38 16 16 - - 16 - - - r ~ - - 1 3 2 1 7 2 1 4 16 4 4 2 2 16 5 6 2 11 5 4 2 8 1 2 50 11 16 8 1 2 54 13 16 40 4 3 4 36 4 3 - 2 2 1 1 9 2 1 23 1 2 3 i - 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 8 1 2 1 2 5 3 3 1 4 7 7 3 4 3 4 7 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 1 23 13 2 9 4 5 1 8 2 6 10 2 3 2 3 2 1 25 15 10 1 2 20 2 9 14 11 1 2 45 2 9 29 4 1 2 3 1 2 5 1 3 5 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 - 1 i \ - 3 1 - 5 - 1 18 59 23 12 i 22 68 12 8 38 2 88 37 20 1 21 1 20 12 6 7 1 1 1 . 21 64 24 12 88 3 167 62 35 1 ; 109 ' 3 r 231 86 47 1 - - - - - - - - - j 784 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE EOYAL BUEGH OF KIEKCALDY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Abovf 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 6- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 5 3 6 1 1 1 2 6 o 11 1 2 17 1 OBOEK 10— cmitinued. 2. Cutler - _ _ - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - OUDEK 11. 1. Builder - - _ _ _ _ ('ar|j(-iiter, Joiner _ _ _ _ _ hl-icklayrr - - _ _ Masorj, Marlile Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - - - Slater, Tiler ______ Plasterer - _ _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ - Plumber, Gasfitter _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher - - - _ _ Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker _ S.Wood Carver _ - _ _ . OBDEB 12. l.Coachmaker _ - _ _ _ Wheelwright _ ■ _ _ _ _ Bicycle, Tricycle, A'^elocipede Maker - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - _ OBDEB 13. 1. Ship Builder -____- Ship Builder's Labom-er _ _ _ _ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - OBDEB 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - - Ink, Blacking, Colom-ing Substance Manuf. _ 3.Cliemist and Druggist _ - _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - OBDEB 16. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Maker _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - 3 2 1 3 5 45 21 1 4 3 25 14 32 2 1 35 28 8 8 1 10 4 21 3 10 87 f.3 2i 13 'J 17 31 20 5 1 6 33 21 11 11 6 1 4 5 13 2 1 3 2 8 5 2 3 48 23 1 4 3 26 17 37 2 1 18 163 8 117 45 34 15 1 31 40 57 10 1 1 3 18 211 8 140 46 38 18 1 67 67 94 12 1 1 4 2 3 - 2 3 _ _ - 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ■ - 3 1 6 4 1 1 8 1 5 4 1 1 1 9 17 1 1 7 18 1 1 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 4 5 8 1 6 1 - 5 5 17 5 5 17 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 8 1 3 1 7 1 1 2 - 4 8 1 i 12 2 5 1 20 2 - - - - - - - - 1 13 5 2 2 ^ 15 5 6 18 2 11 1 1 20 36 3 56 3 4 1 2 i 2 - 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 3 4 1 4 1 6 21 24 2 11 14 1 1 1 i 3 1 14 2 7 10 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 5 2 6 2 11 28 1 41 7 20 30 5 6 2 13 28 1 41 10 20 35 7 OBDEB 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper _ - _ Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Collee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster _ _ _ _ _ Brewer ______ Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - _ _ Cellarman ____--- 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - _ - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ - Provision Curer, Dealer 22 2 9 10 1 1 2 22 1 9 8 1 - - 1 3 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE KOYAL BUEGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. ' MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 5 Dn. 5 frs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 6 15 4 34 14 41 1 2 5 13 10 22 1 5 6 8 48 23 3 50 4 2 3 5 19 4 27 1 1 1 4 1 9 4 40 14 66 1 8 12 19 84 87 4 108 6 1 8 12 23 124 51 4 164 5 ORDER le— continued. Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral "Water Mkr., Dlr. ORDER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer _ _ _ Woollen StuflF, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - 2. Silk Merchant, Dealer 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico, Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Plaz and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Sheeting Manufacture 4. Hemp Manufacture '- - \ Jute Manufacture _ _ _ Cocoa Fibre Manufacture - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker - _ - - _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Wkr., Dealer - ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _____ Shawl Manufacture - _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ _ Hosiery Manufacture _ _ - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Clog Maker _ _ _ _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2. Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ _ _ Tanner _____ Currier - _ _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - ORDER Sfl. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman _____ Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacture _ Japanner - _____ 2. Willow, Cane, Eush, Basket Worker, Dealer S.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker _ 2 1 9 7 4 48 1 2 1 5 2 1 8 5 3 43 - - I 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 7 3 14 1 3 22 1 2 ~ 16 12 2 5 67 18 1 1 7 17 64 1 21 2 1 9 1 184 2 50 2 2 22 5 28 1 1 2 1 207 2 18 1 3 11 4 11 1 1 2 1C3 1 1 2 6 1 2 83 30 3 1 7 22 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 558 1 6 91 3 5 41 11 50 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 641 1 6 121 6 6 48 11 72 1 42 2265 6 7 2 1 60 5 13 2 17 1 1 23 866 3 4 1 1 9 1 4 7 19 1399 3 3 1 41 4 9 2 10 1 _ 4 190 1 1 I 1 19 676 3 3 1 1 9 1 3 6 6 556 1 2 14 1 6 9 610 2 1 24 2 3 1 2 3 185 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 48 3 " 1 11 1 1 1 83 39 2 4 1 22 1 1 6 37 1 41 1 2 1 25 47 1 1 1 6 13 1 50 3 5 9 90 1 102 1 4 1 10 140 1 105 1 9 1 3 255 29 1 5 2 67 1 188 29 1 5 - 7 2 60 1 49 1 91 13 2 43 13 1 5 2 J. 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 9 1 4 2 4 9 1 6 2 1 - 2 1 - - - 2 - 1 138 2 1 1 96 1 3 2 3 2 2 204 1 2 2 7 5 88 i 1 3 10 221 2 1 1 2 2 398 1 7 6 12 9 2" 2 619 1 7 8 13 10 3 1 1 2 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ~ i t ) G ■ 786 XV^OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIOl^S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE EOYAL BTJEGH OF KIRKCALDY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Uu 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Tota at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under Above Un 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15 - 20- - 25 ■ 45- 65- ORDER na— continued. ; _ 1 1 _ 1 1 2 3 2 15 3 3 1 1 1 5 6 20 6 6 21 Wood Turner ------ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufactnrer - - ': - - — : I - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 4 4. Paper Manufacture - _ _ _ Stationer - - - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer- - - - _ 6 1 5 - 1 : 1 i - - ORDER 21. - 4 16 22 1 64 3 36 3 3 20 125 7 145 7 I.Coal Miner - _ _ _ Mine Service - - - - - - - - . : - : - - - - 2 1 14 8 6 - - 4 22 4 22 2, Coal Merchant, Dealer _ - _ _ Gas Works Service - - - - - - _ - _ - - - - - 2 4 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 5 1 4 3 1 4 8 1 5 1 1 2 1 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 6 13 2 1 6 1 7 6 2 14 14 1 13 2 1 6 1 13 6 2 14 14 1 S.Stone Quarrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Limestone Quarrier - _ - Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - - Plaster, Cement Manufacture Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer - Pavior .--_-_ Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - - - Platelayer - - _ - _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - -* - 24 51 38 lOo 3 31 1 1 2 2 1 75 176 6 2 251 6 2 4. Earthenware China, Porcelain Manufacture Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 5. Salt Maker, Dealer _ - - _ _ 113 5 66 1 47 4 ~ 27 39 1 14 27 2 6 1 -1 1 - 1 1 3 2 - 1 6 7 7.Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 4 2 3 28' 31 4 27 12 5 73 37 2 14 46 11 1 1 5 3 2 32 33 7 151 63 3 22 183 96 3 29 S.Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith - - - Nail Manufacture ----- Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 3 : 3 - - - 1 2 - , - 1 6 1 5 1 1 7 8 15 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, T'inker - - - - - - - ~( , - 1 3 6 ~ 1 1 10 11 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier - - - - - - - - ;! ■ ORDER 92. - 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 9 11 1 1 12 10 1 2 1 3 2 24 22 1 5 2 25 22 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - Pawnbroker _- — _-- Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - _ - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - _ _ 40 O 16 11 29 2 16 - - 11 5 1 1 10 1 12 9 3 5 "" 3 4 1 12 ■10 1 9 13 51 4 7 12.-. •A', 6 10 1 116 43 8 17 35 2 2 7 43 1 13 1 25 327 84 23 39 1 370 85 36 1 64 1 2.Gener,al Labourer - - - - _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undeliued) - - - Apprentice (uudeflned) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Woi-ker (undefined) 72 8 35 4 37 4 - 7 28 4 18 3 10 1 9 - 4 ORDER «3. - - - - 5 1 6 1 - - 1 11 1 1 11 1 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger - - - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ _ _ _ 2 2 - - - 1 1 - ORDER 24. 18 12 20 51 112 18 195 213 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation _ - - _ 4708 157 4551 - 1 57 40 i !213] L42S 370 ORDER S5. 1 2100 2urj - - - 2,193 1,789 - 2,193 1,789 1. Scholars - - - - _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 2295 1799 2295 1799 - 34 S 488 "261 311 - - - - - —— i XV.—OOOUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 787 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BURGH OF *LEITH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yre. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- 4,590 ( ,812 2,818 2,839 8,269 3,491 693 14,220 15,292 29,512 Total - 29,973 13,723 16,250 4,408 6,714 2,601 2,595 8,424 4,041 1,190 CLASSES, 11 202 200 404 201 23 213 828 1,041 I. Professional 536 286 250 6 280 74 100 58 18 - 13 44 48 138 75 17 57 278 335 II. Domestic. 2,012 617 1,395 - 76 541 489 629 308 69 ; ' - 229' 713 827 2,588 999 125 942 4,539 5,481 III. Commercial - 151 88 63 - 36 52 31 25 5 2 - 23 117 167 380 153 32 140 732 872 IV. AOEIODLTUHAL 374 71 303 - 3 68 69 131 89 24 - 289 1,689 1,570 4,711 1,966 319 1,978 8,566 10,644 v. Industrial - 2,973 992 1,981 - 126 866 704 786 401 91 i,690 3,247 53 27 48 97 177 10,890 349 11,239 f VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Productive - J 23,927 11,669 12,268 4,408 6,467 794 1,238 6,854 3,180 986 ORDERS. CLASS I. ' 2 1 8 20 24 158 58 53 89 151 83 170 84 46 71 4 1 18 22 25 166 297 183 348 319 208 614 LGovemment 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations - 21 516 3 283 18 232 - 6 3 277 7 67 10 90 58 17 CLASS IL 13 44 48 138 75 17 57 278 335 4.IIomeatic Officers or Services CLASS in. 2,012 617 1,395 76 541 489 529 308 69 - 41 188 325 388 273 554 592 1,996 192 807 26 99 366 676 1,083 3,466 1,449 4,032 5.Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - - 66 85 29 59 37 26 - 1 35 28 24 24 7 13 12 5 2 CLASS IV. ; - 9 U 44 73 93 74 184 196 41 112 3 29 53 87 321 411 374 498 T.Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 156 218 22 49 134 169 - 1 2 21 47 25 34 62 69 41 .48 6 .18 - 14 22 46 62 200 352 36 171 322 89 451 950 22 147 277 8 16 34 76 222 398 155 786 1,583 231 1,007 1,981 9.Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 63 8 42 31 3 23 32 6 19 - 3 1 4 28 2 19 14 1 8 13 1 8 4 3 3 1 _ 4 9 4 11 55 26 6 68 16 29 231 32 13 106 23 19 3 15 64 .30 48 424 74 63 488 104 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 9 4 5 ; - 4 1 2 2 ~ - 1 63 28 7 273 70 6 257 32 17 734 104 10 320 58 2 51 15 8 336 98 36 1,362 209 43 1,698 307 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lod.ging 17.Textile Fabrics - 49 454 , 637 14 92 225 35 ■362 412 - 4 11 24 10 81 201 13 63 176 13 137 174 9 132 62 30 11 ' U 4 29 64 20 114 86 25 93 185 78 328 122 48 131" 28 9 22 75 24 143 421 160 574 496 184 717 18. Dress lO.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 1,211 35 58 412 15 33 799 20 25 - 46 11 366 15 22 314 11 10 321 8 10 132 1 5 32 - 36 18 232 200 3 L85 266 1 598 867 18 233 448 8 36 76 268 218 3 1,062 1,657 27 1,320 1,875 30 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Pbefuse Matters CLASS VI. 39 358 10 15 121 4 24 237 6 - 4 16 2 11 106 2 8 83 3 10 86 2 6 51 1 17 4,59 6,247 ,53 27 48 97 '177 53 10,837 349 402 10,837 24. Without Specified Qeoupa- tions _ - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 13,052 10,875 794 10,875 12,258 4,408 6,467 794 1,238 6,854 3,180 986 See Note at p. 73. XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF LEITH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIOI^S. FEMALES. Cn. 5 Yrs. 5- lo- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Un. 20 5 5- Years. Yrs. 15 - 20 - 25 - 45- 65- OKDEK 1. 1 - 2 ll 9 26 9 74 8 59 3 4 13 9 163 20 176 29 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerics Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c Prison Officer - - - - 17 1 3 1 " 1 - 3 7 6 1 - 1 - - 23 55 10 4 11 10 1 - - 89 20 4 1 89 20 4 1 2. Police- - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer _ _ _ _ _ Just, of Peace k otlier Local or County Offi'ja 3 - 3 - - - 3 - - OKOEK It. - 1 22 48 1 10 68 2 9 8 8 2 19 1 23 18 114 5 29 18 137 6 29 l.Army Officer (eifective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - _ - - - 1 - - 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 6 - 2 3 5 1 8 3 7 1 8 2.Navy Officer (effective or retired) '- Seaman, R.N. - - - Royal Marines (Officers and Men) - Navy Pensioner - _ _ _ _ - - I 1 1 i " OKDEK 3. - 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 6 7 4 5 3 4 1 4 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 8 7 4 2 10 10 9 8 8 7 4 2 10 10 10 8 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - - United Presbyterian Minister Eiaiscopaliau Clergyman _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religions bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 3 5 - 3 - - -- _ 1 1 2 3 1 ~ 3 15 1 19 2 22 16 7 4 2 18 2 32 39 2 32 57 2.Advocate - - - _ _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - LawCleik - - - -, - - - - - - 1 8 3 2 9 13 1 7 3 1 8 26 3 9 26 4 17 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ _ - _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 14 55 - 14 55 - ] 2 12 9 31 3 12 ~ 3 6 1 9 19 5 3 8 1 6 ; 9 1 36 6 9 45 7 9 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, witli teaching - 139 48 55 ! 6 84 42 - 5 50 6 34 17 45 21 4 4 1 - 1 103 1 3 20 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 - 1 103 4 4 23 4 1 5 4 126 4 1 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - llciiortev, Shortliand Writer Student _ _ _ _ IVrsons ciifjiiged in Scientific Pursuits - LitL-raiy, Sciwitilio, Institution Service, &e. - 221 •213 •'■ S - _ 213 8 _ - ; * - - 3 1 2 13 1 2 3 1 1 3 17 2 5 17 2 S 6. Civil Engineer - Mining Engineer Land, House, Sliip Surveyor - - - - - - - 1 1 1 3 10 2 2 1 4 3 1 2 8 2 4 8 7 3 6 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 1 3 11 3 2 1 14 1 3 13 14 1 13 3 15 1 6 24 17 3 14 3 /.l^iiutcr (Arlisll - Kiisnivfr (Avlist) ^ _ _ Sculijiov - Airliitert ~ ^ _ _ Musician, Music ]\lnsti'r Art Student Pliotographer Actor, Actress 1 18 6 4 1 1| 7 1 11 5 4 1 1 6 1 4 4 4 1 ; 3 3 1 - - 3 1 1 1 - ~ 6 1 i 8. Performer, Showman, Exliibition Srvvirc Milliard, C'ricket, and other games Service 1 1 - - 1 - ORDKU 4. 2 '8 3 15 19 7 11 14 14 9 50 67 16 2 11 1 17 44 6 4 9 2 15 3 1 17 22 15 80 130 35 6 22 1 83 147 57 6 37 1 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant Lodge, Gate, Parlt Keeper (not Government) - Imi, Hotel Servant College, Club, Service - 1630 3 14 610 1020 - 1 3 2 ,; 12 76 . )34 2 i74 ' P 105 2 121 2 1 20 1 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 789 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF LEITH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jn. 6 ^ rs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- U uder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORUKK i— continued. - - - - 1 1 2 - - 1 3 1 3 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) Charwoman _ _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and In.stitution Service 22 1 74 251 17 5 22 1 74 246 17 - - 5 i 3 7 1 24 79 11 10 38 134 2 5 12 30 1 OUDKK 5. I 41 1 3 3 311 2 9 1 23 221 29 57 5 18 104 326 26 33 3 3 28 81 8 3 1 2 3 8 1 3 3 352 65 102 10 23 158 636 65 102 11 26 161 988 1. Merchant - - . - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - .. _ - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 18 48 6 23 12 25 - 1 5 23 8 16 4 9 - - j;- ^ - 6 12 1 23 3 8 1 6 4 44 4 50 2. Banker - - - Bank Service - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 5 29 7 - 1 41 42 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - ORDER «. _ 2 3 1 35 3 7 1 67 6 16 3 174 2 2 59 6 3 1 37 11 25 4 306 11 28 5 343 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 1 1 ; - : 1 - I 5 - 3 3 2 93 2 1 12 130 3 1 5 27 394 24 2 1 2 95 2 1 9 3 2 98 5 4 7 41 628 29 4 10 43 726 34 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service 2 1 1 - 2 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 - 5 - 2 - 3 1 95 23 42 2 1 191 18 1 5 72 6 3 642 41 23 1 377 4 13 246 9 13 2 211 1 3 33 1 8 12 1 100 25 45 13 20 1112 69 45 8 672 14 20 1212 94 45 8 717 S.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - - - Boat Owner, Hirer _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 9 ~ 9 - - ; 2 6 1 - ■ - 5 20 1 16 3 99 19 48 11 I 25 1 170 33 195 34 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) Meter, Weigher - - - ■23 12 11 - 12 5 6 - - - 156 - 7 55 12 19 2 131 4 85 18 211 19 253 6 464 25 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Govei-nmentJ Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 48 47 1 35 12 ~ — 1 ORDER 7. - 8 1 2 33 9 79 20 141 1 1 1 27 1 - 1 2 41 29 1 247 1 2 30 2 i 288 1 2 1. Farmer, Grazier - . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - .. _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) L87 16 71 - 1 15 20 43 8 > - - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 3 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 5 3 1 12 8 6 6 3 3 5 21 18 24 23 3 .Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) 46 23 1 5 45 18 - 1 5 4 1 14 5 23 10 4 2 ORDER 8. - 4 - 10 1 72 4 4 66 4 19 4 1 168 1 9 2 2 98 1 1 1 26 5 82 5 33 11 1 3 358 5 38 11 1 3, 440 l.Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier - - - Cattle, Sheep, Pig, Dealer, Salesman f- Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - Fisherman, Fisherwoman 218 49 169 2 47 34 69 48 IS ORDER 9. - 5 1 3 2 13 1 8 1 1 5 1 25 4 30 5 1. Publisher, Boofeeller, Librarian Music Publisher, Seller, Printer 2 1 1 - " 1 1 - - Xy.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAEIIAMENTARY BURGH: OF LEITH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- lo- 20- 25- 45- 65- OBDER 9— continued. ~' 10 4 47 3 23 6 55 1 2 1 8 1 4 1 4 57 10 90 i 1 4 14 147 1 4 Bookbinder - _ , _ _ Printer - - - _ . -, Paper Rnler - - - - Newspai}er Agent, News-room Keeper 24 28 7 12 17 12 11 7 - 1 2 ll 16 5 8 5 2 5 2 1 1 1 - 4 4 1 4 1 10 1 3 1 1 8 1 18 2 1 26 3 1 2, Litliogi-apher, Lithographic Printer Copper Plate, Steel Plate Printer- - - Map, Print Colourer, Seller 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - - OKO£B 10. - 5 11 34 56 82 •20 64 58 95 11 152 152 1 48 8 50 24 4 1 6 3 39 2 61 93 173 20 272 237 1 212 22 333 330 1 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - - _ _ _ . _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - 4 1 1 4 1 - 4 1 1 5 1 1 9 2.Cutler - _ _ _ File Maker Saw Maker - - - - - - - - - - - : 1 10 3 13 1 1 15 2 3 7 3 1 2 11 3 37 6 1 4 48 9 1 4 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ - _ Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - - - ~ - ; - ~ - - - 3 2 4 1 - 3 7 10 5.Guumaker, Gunsmith - _ _ _ - - i - - - - - 1 1 2 3 - 1 6 7 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - _ - - - - - - - 3 1 1 2 1 - - 3 - 3 2 3 5 7. Type Cutter, Founder _ _ - _ Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - ^ - 2 2 - _ - 2 - - - 2 2 1 1 i 1 - 2 1 2 6 1 1 8 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - Apparatus for other Games Maker 4 1 1 3 1 - 1 ; 1 " 3 - •' OKDER 11. y _ 11 6 2 12 11 2 133 6 44 7 15 7 61 37 1 115 15 51 11 11 16 1 41 39 20 337 16 261 73 32 31 7 63 85 13 104 8 56 16 9 14 3 15 26 2 11 2 10 2 1 3 2 144 6 50 7 15 9 73 48 36 567 41 368 102 53 61 11 119 153 38 711 47 418 109 68 70 11 192 201 1. Builder - - _ - Carpenter, Joiner - - Bricklayer - - _ - ^. _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler "- _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer _ - - Plumber, Gastitter - ^ - Painter, Paperluxnger, Glaaier - - 15 1 14 1 1 - 4 10 1 1 - - - - 4 28 5 1 1 17 1 1 1 26 o 1 8 1 2 2 32 6 1 1 53 5 3 2 85 10 3 3 1 2, C'libinet iMaker, Upholsterer _ _, _ FrcHcli l'(tlislK'r _----- Furniture Broker, Dealer Loclcsniith, Bellhanger _ -, ~ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - IS 6 4 4 14 2 2 - - 4 4 5 2 8 1 2 ; r - 3 2 1 5 1 1 1 3 2 8 1 3 10 1 S.Wood Carver - - ( Vir\er and Gilder _.__-_ Figure, Image Maker, Dealer - - - - - - OICDEK lii. 1 2 3 1 1 10 4 6 2 1 4 - 2 4 13 5 11 15 5 16 l.Coaohmaker - - - - Wheelwright - - - Cartwright t. - 1 ■ ~ i If f 1 - - - - - - 3 6 4 9 6 - 9 19 28 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Ma,ker - - - - i - ■ - - - - - - - OKDKK 13. ' M 2 5 15 4 16 8 57 17 8 6 1 17 9 81 31 98 40 l.Ship Builder - _ _ ^ _ Ship Builder's Labourer - - - - - - - - - ^ XV.— occurimoNS of the people of Scotland, i881. 791.' OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PA'BXIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF LEIT.W AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. tTn. 5 5- 15- 2 yrs. 0- 5 5- i 5- e 5- 1 rnder A 20 fears ^ lIdovo ' 20 i fears ^ rotal It all tges. OCCUPATIONS. Total 0nder Above 0n. at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 2 5- 45- 65- - 1 24 _ - 1 '- - I - 1 10 37 1 1 2 4 25 8 7 17 68 4 1 7 13 10 2 1 2 3 25 1 1 11 240 15 2 18 37 265 16 2 19 48 SMpwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder _ - - - - 2.1Vtast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker ------- - - - „ - - - - - -' - 4 19 - - 5 - - 2 2 9 4 1 1 23 4 4 4 1 11. 6 1 1 2 23 5 2 4 2 2 44 16 6 4 2 ■2 67 21 8 OBDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2.Gunpowder, Cotton Explos. Substance, Manuf. 3. Chemist and Druggist - - _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - - - Drysalter ------ OBDUB IB. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacoo-Pipe, Snuft-Box Maker - - - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - - - Coffee, Eating House Keeper - - - 2.Brewer ------- Distiller, Rectifier - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - - _ - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ - - - Fish Curer - - - _ - _ - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o,) _ - - Baker ___---- Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ . _ Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle Maker, Dlr. - Sugar Refiner - - - - Grocer, Tea, Coifee, &c.. Dealer - . • Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. 5 4 2 2 3 2 - - 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 -•- '- \ 1 1 5 5 12 3 7 2 8 9 26 9 34 35 14 8 6 27 8 - 2 2 6 4 9 4 11 2 7 2 - - 2 - - 2 - 7 17 - - 8 - 2 8 ■ - 6 28 - 1 15 - - 1 - - 1 - - 4 - - 9 - 22 78 - 2 11 - - 1 - 23 87 1 1 5 25 14 8 21 15 6 2 23 42 12 2 3 76 1 5 3 7 10 10 108 33 31 1 47 34 9 4 32 107 108 13 18 15 136 3 1 1 2 2 40 13 16 18 19 6 4 30 44 41 16 9 1 4 53 1 7 1 9 4 2 1 6 4 6 1 1 2 6 2 2 24 8 10 34 16, 1 1 4 9 100 13 1 1 110 7 4 9 17 12 180 61 64 1 90 70 22 8 70 178 197 42 30 1 24 271 4 9 4 9 17 14 204 69 74 1 124 86 1 22 9 74 187 297 55 31 1 25 381 4 7 86 3 1 2 19 8 52 4 13 9 14 1 45 45 57 1 87 1 2 2 2 18 3 2 2 15 24 9 12 7 85 3 1 17 6 34 4 10 7 12 1 30 21 48 1 75 - 1 1 6 3 1 1 2 2' 17 3 2 2 15 18 9 9 11 1 6 9 2 2 1 1 8 7 2 1 12 3 20 1 6 14 1 6 2 2 1 18 9 25 29 4 41 1 8 11 1 2 3 6 3 5 19 28 13 1 3 1 3 1 2 6 '1 - - 4 - 1 1 - 1 2 - - 4 - 20 19 2 1 6 2 12 1 1 1 2 11 1 25 3 5 1 1 1 1 12 18 2 1 2 5 1 .4 2 3 4 89 2 19 6 1 2 4 1 3 29 1 50 2 23 8 1 2 4 1 6 33 1 89 ORDER 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker - - - - - Woollen Cloth Manufacture- - - - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer Woollen Stuif, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - - 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet}'Manufacturer - 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico, Warehouseman, Dealer- Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer - - - 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - Jute Manufacture - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5 2 2 96 2 1 5 2 63 4 33 3 24 1 2 2 63 2 1 2 2 39 - 2 3 8 2 30 3 16 1 30 1 1 1 1 20 1 1 24 1 1 1 17 1 7 2 1 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF LEITH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ] 5- 20- i 25- i 5- ( I 5- fnder 1 20 'ears. " 20 l^ears. rotal at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65 - 2 4 2 1 G 1 •28 2 1 1 1 20 1 1 1 7 2 38 4 1 3 1 7 2 2 1 8 1 32 2 1 5 1 7 1 9 2 65 1 5 1 9 2 17 3 97 2 OBDEK IT — continued. Mat Maker, Seller - - - - Net Maker _ _ - _ _ _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Weaver (undefined) - - - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.)- FactoTy Hand (Textile, undefined) ( liirput and Rug Manufacturer _ - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf ,'\Voikcr, Dealer Knitter (undefined) - - - Embroiderer ------ oitnisR 18. l.Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Staw Hat, Bonnet, Plait IManufacture - Tailor _ _ _ _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _ _ _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - Button Maker, Dealer - _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - - - Clog Maker .._____ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ _ - _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer - OKDER 10. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Mannf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - Manure Manufacture, Dealer Comb Maker - - 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - Tanner Currier - - - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Maker, Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer OKDKie 20. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colourman _ - ■ - - India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer Varnish Maker ------ Sefiling Wax Maker - - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer- Hay, Straw, Chair Cutter, Dealer - - - 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer ____--_ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Wood Turner - - Box Maker- _ _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ _ Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4.Paper Manufacture - - Envelope Maker - - - - Stationer _ _ _ _ _ Paper Stainer ------ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker - Ticlcet, Label Writer - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - OKDER 21. l.Coal Miner- - - _ _ _ Miner (branch not defined) - - - - Mine Service - - _ _ _ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ Coalheaver, Labourer - - - - - Gas Works Service _ _ - 11 63 18 5 301 45 4 11 1 5 29 1 1 112 12 1 6 34 17 4 189 33 3 11 1 - 1 10 5 28 1 1 :o2 12 1 14 2 87 15 1 1 3 15 8 2 78 16 1 5 2 8^ 21 2 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 - 6 _ 1 i 37 12 15 1 56 2 19 8 1 97 1 1 72 1 11 1 3 50 1 1 61 6 1 10 15 1 1 43 1 12 19 6 213 1 4 1 167 1 26 2 6 256 1 6 1 179 1 45 2 1 8 56 1002 3 109 9 1 19 3 1 21 373 10 1 5 I 1 7 35 629 3 99 9 14 2 1 2 43 1 1 19 330 9 1 6 1 2 20 270 17 5 1 5 11 267 1 24 6 6 1 4 77 2 42 3 3 1 15 16 1 - 1 1 2 2 2 3 6 1 1 2 3 2 4 4 5 2 2 1 5 3 3 21 16 15 8 2 10 6 2 6 11 13 4 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 3 7 1 2 2 5 12 10 31 1 36 32 14 7 17 14 12 34 1 43 33 16 9 22 4 19 1 9 3 6 I 4 1 13 6 1 - 3 6 1 4 1 1 6 3 1 6 2 1 .- - i 1 1 4 4 1 12 2 12 2 3 27 3 f; 45 2 1 14 7 2 4 3 2 22 1 3 3 31 8 1 6 18 7 6 14 1 17 69 5 7 3 139 31 6 12 1 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 13 22 4 2 1 63 17 3 4 1 1 3 3 12 2 16 3 1 7 31 3 6 57 2 1 16 26 15 10 2 1 20 2 35 106 10 12 7 235 56 9 24 1 3 42 18 11 2 1 20 '2 42 137 13 12 13 292 58 10 40 1 3 2 •2 2 1 4 5 12 4 19 2 5 o 1 3 3 8 3 6 2 5 2 i 1 1 2 4 1 13 - 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 5 2 5 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 6 1 4 - - 3 3 4 4 1 2 2 8 2 1 1 41 14 40 22 10 15 8 4 6 4 4 3 1 1 73 26 67 3 1 1 79 30 71 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 188L 793 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY P>UEGH OF LEITH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 5- Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OIIDEK fil— continued. 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 5 3 17 2 1 2 1 8 1 1 2 6 13 1 5 2 2 1 2 9 5 1 2 t 1 1 2 6 25 4 1 2 1 10 1 2 4 19 23 5 29 7 1 2 1 11 1 2 4 20 25 3. Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Limestone Quarrier - _ _ _ Plaster, Cement Manufacturer Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ _ _ . _ _ Koad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - - Railway Contractor - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - :\ - - 2 1 4 19 1 4 4 ~ 2 9 23 1 9 25 1 4.Barthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 1 14 1 1 13 ■" - 1 1 2 6 5 : - 3 - - 1 2 - 3 3 e.Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - 13 4 4 2 - 16 10 26 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - 4 - 4 - - - 2 1 1 - - 10 - 10 - 1 84 40 14 77 2 34 10 132 1 Ul 15 3 52 57 2 6 1 5 10 1 94 50 1 14 266 3 242 3 31 4 360 3 292 4 45 4 S.Iron Manufacture Steel Manufacture ^ - Blacksmith * - - Nail Manufacture - - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant - Kitchen Range, Sto\ e. Grate Maker ■- 4 2 2 - - 2 1 1 - - - - 5 1 4 8 1 1 5 1 14 1 19 9, Copper Manufacture - - - Coppersmith ~ - - - - - — . - 2 18 1 8 35 8 11 2 20 1 56 8 1 76 8 lO.Tin Manufacture _ _ - _ Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - Zinc, Zinc Goods, Manufacture - - ; - _ - [ " . - 1- ^ 1 3 8 2 - 2 13 15 11. Lead Manufacture - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 4 10 23 3 14 1 38 22 1 11 4 2 12 27 1 54 40 1 1 66 67 1 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer - Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker -; 1 14 1 10 4 - 4 1 6 2 2 - - OKDES »S. • - 4 13 10 1 1 22 3 2 13 7 8 2 1 6 11 1 4 17 41 5 7 20 19 58 5 7 20 19 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 228 4 24 94 3 1 134 1 23 - 14 2 80 1 1 48 1 52 1 8 27 11 7 3 - - 8 : - 3 - 1 - 2 167 1 14 1 4 223 19 6 6 681 115 11 13 353 52 7 7 1 63 6 1 1 175 1 17 2 6 1320 192 25 27 1 1495 193 42 2 33 1 2. General Labourer - - - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ' Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) - - , Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 23 5 74 1 3 19 22 2 55 _ ~ 1 3 19 1 33 2 1 22 13 7 OU»EK 9S. - .- 2 1 1 7 7 4 1 2 4 1 2 1 1 10 11 5 1 12 11 6 l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - Scavenger, - - - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer 10 4 6 2 2 3 2 1 - ORDKK 31. - - 53 27 48 97 177 53 349 -402 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &o., or of No Occupation - - - - 13052 794 12258 794 1238 6854 31S0 9S6 OllDEB 25. 1586449 m, 798 _ - - - - 5607 5230 - 5607 5230 1. Scholars - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 5521 5354 5521 5354 - 130 4278 5391 1076 ~ - " 5"h 794 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF *MARYHILL AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES . OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Unc 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 995 1,.158 561 739 2100 616 86 2,984 3,541 6,525 Total - 6,359 3,072 3,287 1,000 1,422 650 686 1,777 681 143 CJLASSES. 3 2 85 205 516 31 4 87 756 843 I. Peofessional 109 74 35 - 3 71 10 16 9 - - - 8 4 28 14 3 8 49 67 II. Domestic 663 198 465 - 19 179 191 218 47 9 - 56 71 79 188 68 10 127 345 472 III. COMMEBOIAL 29 24 5 - 19 5 1 4 - - - - 5 5 16 15 2 5 38 43 IV. AonicnLTUBAL 17 1 16 - - 1 1 6 7 2 - 94 377 440 1,337 473 59 471 2,309 2,780 V. Inbustbial - 781 344 437 - 54 290 188 183 56 10 965 1,306 15 6 15 15 8 2,286 44 2,330 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Pboddotive - ) 4,760 2,431 2,329 1,000 1,327 104 295 1,350 562 122 OKDERS. - 1 1 3 35 47 1 183 21 23 446 47 6 11 14 2 2 3 36 48 32 640 84 35 676 132 CLASS I. 1. Government 2.Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 2 107 74 2 33 - 3 71 1 9 16 1 8 - 8 4 28 14 3 8 49 57 4.Domestio Officers or Services CLASS III. 663 198 465 19 179 191 218 47 9 ~ 8 48 41 30 55 24 96 92 32 36 4 6 49 78 187 158 236 236 5. Commercial Occupations 6.Conveyance 4 25 2 22 2 3 - 19 2 3 1 1 3 - - CLASS IV. - - 5 5 14 2 15 2 5 36 2 41 2 7. Agriculture 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 17 1 16 - - 1 1 6 7 2 - 5 12 1 10 45 2 9 45 3 43 164 5 10 35 2 1 1 15 57 12 62 245 13 77 302 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ _ , 5 4 4 2 1 2 ~ 2 2' 2 - 2 1 - ~ 1 1 1 1 9 2 7 4 12 16 14 1 7 8 1 2 1 10 16 30 26 18 31 36 12.Cai'riage3 and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14.Chemicals and Compounds - 33 25 8 - 7 18 4 4 - - - 7 2 38 10 33 5 2 85 34 1 22 35 8 6 45 12 3 153 80 3 198 92 16. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17.Textilo Fabrics - 3 48 325 1 8 166 2 40 159 - 1 28 1 7 138 1 8 86 1 14 62 14 9 4 2 - 2 1 8 8 21 8. 29 33 3 71 19 32 2 3 10 1 29 62 3 135 72 4 164 18.Dre.ss- 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 181 3 109 58 1 53 123 2 56 - 13 3 45 1 50 51 1 25 48 28 22 1 3 2 - 49 5 1 194 38 1 215 75 1 607 247 3 200 98 22 14 243 43 2 1,044 434 4 1,287 477 6 21. Mineral Substances - 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities- 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VL 16 46 8 13 12 1 3 34 7 - - 13 12 1 2 9 1 1 20 8 3 3 2 { _ 15 6 15 15 8 15 44 59 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 2,433 104 2,329 „ _ 104 295 L,350 562 122 1 965 1,306 - - - - - 2,271 - 2,271 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Ocoupatious- 2,327 2,327 - 1,000 1,327 - - - - _ * See Note at p. 7. — _ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 795 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF MARYHILL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 5- 15- frs. ffl- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Vears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ,111 111 II 1 III llll 1 i-'io 1 4 1 15 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 7 2 18 1 2 2 9 3 18 1 2 2 ORni:K I. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - 2. Police _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer . _ _ - _ Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OKDER 2. l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Noa-Commissioned Officer - Army Pensioner - _ _ _ OBREK 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ - United Presbyterian Minister Eoman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student - _ - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - - S.Physician, Surgeon - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife - - - - - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service _ _ _ 4.Schoolma.>iter, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5.Student _ _ _ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - 6. Civil Engineer - - - Mining Engineer - - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7.Painter (Artist) Sculptor - - _ _ _ Architect - - - _ _ _ Musician, Music Master Art Student - - - Photographer - - - ORDIEK 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - 2. Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OKDEK 5. 1. Merchant Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Accountant _ _ - - ■ - Commercial Traveller - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - I 1 35 7 L76 17 426 3 4 1 6 - 36 28 603 9 28 639 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 I - - 1 - - 8 - - 27 - - 1 - - 3 : ' - - 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 7 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 8 27 1 1 1 3 1 5 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 8 4 4 3 7 1 6 6 1 2 4 2 3 2 3 7 1 2 1 5 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 8 4 9 8 8 1 14 6 1 29 1 5 2 4 2 3 10 1 2 2 1 1 7 18 20 55 - _ 4 1 18 55 1 1 1 7 20 4 - 3 15 55 1 9 4 10 2 1 1 3 1 2 - - - 5 - - 1 - - 2 2 2 17 6 2 1 2 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 21 16 4 4 2 1 1 26 16 5 4 4 1 1 528 1 2 117 15 149 49 379 1 2 68 15 - 18 1 131 48 168 20 3 180 1 2 2G y 24 20 3 7 2 - - 1 - - 2 - - 1 1— - 1 3 2 2 6 21 1 7 8 1 7 2 3 1 2 1 7 35 1 10 11 7 36 1 1? 1 '' ; - - - - - _ r96 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BURGH OF MARYHILL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under Abov at all 20 20 Ages. Years Years e Un. 5 5- . Yrs. 15 - 20 - 25 - 45 - 65- " 03:I)J':k n—contiancil. - 8 34 47 55 9 1 1 42 112 1 154 1 Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 3 2 1 - 2 1 - - - - 1 - 3 2 - 1 5 6 2. Bank Service - - - - - - - 2 - 3 - 2 5 7 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service 1 - 1 - - 1 - ■ OKItEK «. 1 1 - - 3 1 5 2 1 16 1 - 3 2 2 22 2 2 25 1. Railway Engine liriver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - - - - - 5 1 1 8 10 2 1 1 3 39 3 2 11 1 2 1 1 13 4 1 3 62 6 5 1 4 75 6 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ _ Tramway Companies Service - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 5 9 1 1 1 2 13 16 1 2 13 18 1 2 S.Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Seaman (Merchant Service) - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - - - ~ - - - - - - - - 2 4 - - 7 7 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 6 3 3 1 2 3 - 43 15 1 6 8 2 58 17 75 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) 19 19 - - 18 1 - - - O^LItLK ',. - 5 ■2 3 1 1 10 1 1 10 1 1 5 3 3 1 24 3 3 1 29 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, E.state Manager - Agricultural Ijabourer, Farm Servant 17 1 16 - - 1 1 6 7 2 - - 2 3 - - 5 6 3. Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - - - - - UUDEK 8. - - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1. Veterinary Sinyeou, F.irrier Cattli', Sheep, I'lg Dealer, S:ilesni.an - - - - - - - - 6,725 Total - - 8,26[ 3,40£ 4,860 954 1,654 801 647 2,095 1,476 642 CLASSES. i - 3 56 32 88 46 18 59 184 243 I. PnOFBSSIONAL - 15-. 82 7C ) 2 8C 19 37 12 2 - - 3 2 15 10 7 3 34 37 II. Domestic - _ . 566 167 39£ - 23 144 118 132 112 37 - 28 73 76 254 139 26 101 495 596 III. Commehcial 6 5 1 4 1 ] - - - 5 14 7 46 44 19 19 116 135 IV. AoBICtTLTUBAL 10 2 8 ] 1 1 i S - - 184 545 365 984 721 224 729 2,294 3,023 V. INBUSTBIAL - _ - 1,908 674 1,234 - 184 490 321 541 28£ 84 985 1,537 16 10 15 23 105 2,538 153 2 691 1 i ^^- Unoccupied and Non- : ' j( Pboductive 5,627 2,179 3,148 954 1,440 85 187 1,381 1,061 519 OBDEKS. CLASS L ~ 2 1 3 53 5 1 26 26 16 46 9 17 20 4 3 11 5 1 53 44 37 103 49 38 156 1. Government 2.Army and Navy - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS IL 4 14S 1 81 3 67 - 2 1 79 2 17 1 36 12 2 3 2 15 10 7 3 3i 37 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 566 167 399 23 144 118 132 112 37 - 3 25 26 47 25 61 48 206 28 111 2 24 29 72 103 392 132 464 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 6 6 1 - 4 1 1 - - - 5 10 4 2 5 12 34 26 18 10 9 15 4 60 66 65 70 7. Agriculture S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 8 1 1 7 1 - 1 1 1 4 3 - - 13 2 8 22 18 85 7 11 88 15 43 187 17 99 2 3 41 35 20 93 29 74 415 64 94 508 9. Books, Prints, and Map^ - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 7 6 2 1 5 5 ~' - 2 1 - 3 3 2 1 1 _ 1 6 8 9 2 13 6 11 42 7 2 26 4 1 4 1 7 8 9 16 85 18 23 93 27 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Cliemicals and Compounds - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 - ~ 13 111 1 88 106 1 60 29 8 131 106 6 92 97 20 40 1 101 217 If, 3();i 272 16 404 489 15. Tobacco and Pipes - 18. Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 6 126 1,345 3 9 549 3 117 796 - 2 3 158 1 6 391 5 247 3 33 370 50 153 29 26 - 7 10 39 3 46 25 o 32 59 9 95 73 7 62 16 1 18 46 3 56 173 20 207 219 23 263 18. Dress 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 355 S o 101 2'tt 2 - 19 82 59 2 115 1 60 1 1 20 - i 15 44 70 37 51 96 170 6 75 153 3 21 53 3 48 85 229 427 11 277 512 11 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - - _ CLASS VI. 4 48 3 1 7 3 41 3 - 1 1 6 8 1 11 2 16 1 6 2 985 ] ,637 le 10 15 105 16 2,522 15T 169 2,522 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars aud Children of No Stated Occupation 3,233 2,394 85 2,394 3,148 9541 440 85 187 1 ,381 1 ,061 619 * See Note at p. 73. ■■""" "— XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 801 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF MONTEOSS AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. an. 5 5- 15- ' frs. 20- 25- 45- T 35- Jnder 20 fears. A.bove 20 rears. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. Total Under Above at all 20 20 Ages. Years. Years. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 15- 35- - - 1 -22 3 1 1 6 7 10 2 1 3 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 14 8 12 8 1 1 15 12 12 8 1 1 ORDEU 1. l.Cifil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police --_____ Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ _ _ Sheriif Officer --___- Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official ORDER 8. l.Army Officer (eifective or retired) Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - 2. Navy officer (effective or retired) - - - Navy Pensioner - - _ _ _ ORBEB 3. l.Established Church Minister _ _ _ Free Church Minister - _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergymaai - . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student _ _ - - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk - - - _ _ _ 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ _ _ - Dentist - _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - - Midwife - - - _ _ - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) Subordinate Medical Service _ _ _ 4.Sohoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student - _ - - _ ... Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &o. - 6. Civil Engineer - - - - 7.Painter (Artist) ------ Engraver (Artist) _ _ _ - Architect _ - - - - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student Photographer _ - - - 8. Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom _ - - Domestic Gardener ----- Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant - - - College, Club Service - - - 2. Office Keeper (not Government) - - - Charwoman _-_--- Washing and Bathing Service - _ _ Hospital and Institution Service - - - ORDER 5. 1. Merchant ___--- Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- 4 1 3 - - 1 2 1 - - It III II 1 i-" 1 II III 1 1 13 1 1 11 6 1 1 1 1 2 26 7 1 1 2 27 7 1 1 : - - - - - - : - - - 10 - - 1 - - 2 - - 5 - - 1 - - 28 - - 1 - - 1 - - 2 - - 1 - - 1 1 1 10 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 2 4 1 2 7 1 1 4 1 4 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 2 5 1 28 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 3 1 1 10 12 7 1 1 2 4 16 2 5 1 1 7 1 1 1 8 4 1 2 4 1 2 4 3 1 1 10 22 7 2 3 2 9 16 2 1 5 29 1 7 2 1 2 8 2 5 2 2 1 11 15 41 1 66 1 7 3 14 65 1 1 2 1 11 1 41 1 1 1 6 2 - 2 12 65 1 1 14 1 1 1 3 1 24 1 1 5 1 2 1 6 3 2 - - 1 - - 2 1 1 7 2 2 1 3 2 6 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 10 13 4 2 1 1 3 10 14 4 4 1 1 3 468 1 1 2 17 73 4 167 301 1 1 2 17 73 4 - 23 144 115 1 1 1 114 2 14 2 58 1 2 8 41 2 14 6 17 - - - 1 2 6 1 4 2 1 - 3 12 2 3 12 2 - - - - - - - - - _ 5l 802- XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIOJSrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF MONTROSE AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- ] 5- 20- 5 25- 15- 36- Jnder 20 fears. ^ ibove 20 STears. rotal It all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65-, - 3 - 1 18 17 8 5 - 1 1 1 3 26 7 2 1 4 9 4 3 1 21 8 2 1 8 53 16 6 2 1 8 74 24 6 UUDEK 5— continued. Accountant ------ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 2. Bank Service - - - - 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service ORDFJB 0. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - - - Railway Guard - - _ - - Point.sman, Level Crossing Man - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - - 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ - - - 3. Ship, Tug Owner, &c. _ _ _ - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Boat Owner, Hirer - - - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4.Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Sen', (not Government) ORDXR 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier - - . _ - - Framer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd - - - _ _ - 3.Gardener (not Domestic) _ - - - ORHKR 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Vermin Destroyer - _ _ _ Fisherman, Fislierwomau - - - - ORDER 0. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Bookbinder Printer _ - _ - _ Paper Ruler ___--- Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - - - - - - - - - - - 23 1 11 3 7 14 2 1 8 1 14 1 2 13 16 1 2 1 10 4 27 1 5 53 1 76 1 1 18 9 2 1 19 1 29 2 35 1 12 1 8 1 2 2 10 5 2 2 1 13 3 7 14 2 1 31 13 5 61 2 8 97 5 137 2 1 36 5 20 13 5 1 74 2 11 104 5 151 2 1 38 6 51 1 4 1 _ 4 1 1 4 1 1 : 5 1 8 1 1 1 4 6 1 1 8 10 1 7 2 5 3 1 13 1 14 1 22 2 11 14 2 35 3 11 8 1 7 - 1 - 4 3 - - - 1 3 6 5 3 26 3 1 14 1 1 1 6 1 3 9 5 1 .51 10 5 1 64 2 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 %. - 3 10 1 3 17 1 1 1 5 4 1 8 1 1 4 1 2 4 3' 27 1 11 2 14 1 1 16 6 41 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 3 2 - - 1 1 - 2 1 __, - 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 15 1 9 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 2 6 19 1 16 1 2 2 6 5 6 23 2 17 1 4 2 7 ORDDSB 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- - . _ Millwright - _ _ . _ - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ,----.._ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker Agricultural Machine aud Implement Maker 2.T00I Maker, Dealer _ _ _ _ Cutler - - - - - Saw Maker - _ _ _ _ _ - _ - ; - - - ~ ■ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BUEGH OF MOSTEOSE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALBS. Jn. 6 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years, Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 - 1 6 3 8 1 2 1 2 1 1 7 1 14 1 3 1 21 1 4 1 OKBEK \ii—ctmtilhued. 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - _ _ Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith _ _ _ 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer ©KDEE II. 1. Builder - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner _ _ _ Bricklayer - - _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer _ _ _ Slater, Tiler ______ Plasterer _ - _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ - _ Plumber, Gasfltter _____ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer _ _ _ French Polisher ----__ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3.Wood Carver _ _ _ _ _ Carver and Gilder - - - - - eSDEK 12. l.Coachmaker - _ _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker _ Cartwright _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker OBDEK 13. l.Ship Builder ______ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder _ _ 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler Saa Maker - _ _ _ _ _ ORDER 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist _ _ _ Manufacture of Chemicals - - - _ ORDER 15. l.Tobaoco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobaoco-Pipe, Snuif-Box Maker - - - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ - _ 2. Maltster _ _ - _ - Brewer - _ _ _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican _ Cellarman - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 '- 5 - 1 25 1 12 1 5 4 15 12 9 1 23 29 1 5 5 2 6 5 11 1 3 51 1 44 6 17 7 2 19 12 18 1 2 1 2 1 9 31 20 10 4 3 1 2 9 10 1 16 6 2 5 1 2 1 4 3 26 1 12 1 5 4 17 17 9 1 13 121 1 99 19 31 16 6 29 27 43 1 6 2 2 1 13 147 2 111 20 36 20 5 46 44 52 2 5 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 I 2 2 1 - : 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 2 1 5 2 8 1 3 4 13 1 3 6 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 ~ - - 5 3 3 2 6 2 3 20 9 1 2 7 1 17 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 7 41 19 1 3 14 7 41 24 1 3 17 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 8 1 6 5 2 2 2 1 8 1 7 11 15 12 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 1 5 3 5 1 - 1 10 5 11 6 4 2 2 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 - - - 1 2 1 7 2 9 2 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 13 1 2 1 12 3 3 13 1 2 1 14 3 4 4 44 1 1 2 1 4 44 1 2 ~ 1 I 1 2 9 1 1 2 22 13 - 804 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF MONTEOSE AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 15- 74 2 3 26 34 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. 15 19 68 34 25 31 11 136 4 5 40 Above 20 Years. 15 25 2 50 1 1 25 10 11 15 51 14 9 71 2 Total at all Ages. 61 1 1 27 n 11 16 80 17 11 120 2 187 1 3 10 22 60 58 4 323 5 3 15 3 127 1 6 2 1 2 1 10 22 2 75 83 OCCUPATIONS. OKDEB 16 — continued. 3. Dairyman, Milkseller - _ _ . Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - Poulterer, Game Dealer - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Fish Curer ----- Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &o.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OSOEB 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ _ - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4. Hemp Manufacture - - - Jute Manufacture _ _ _ Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - Net Maker - - - - - 5. Weaver (undefined) _ _ _ _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer OBDES IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ _ _ _ - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - Hosiery Manufacture - - Hosier, Haberdasher - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer FEMALES. Total at all ORDEB 19. l.Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer Comb Maker ______ 2. Slcinner, Furrier- _ _ _ _ . Tanner - - _ . _ . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - _ . OBDER iiO. l.FloorCloth, Oilcloth Manufacturer - 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer Sawyer 6 I Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker 4 1304 Under 20 Years. 2 13 278 38 18 547 Above 20 Years. 4 757 Un. 5 Yrs. 2 10 186 35 18 3 15- 390 1 20- 240 25- 45- 65- 10 1 360 1 2 1 141 1 29 22 6 1 19 2 12 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 805 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF MONTROSE AT DIFFERENT AGES. — MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. .5 5- Vrs. 15- 20- 25- 4&- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Ij nder 20 Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years, Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 11 1 2 13 1 3 20 2 1 2 14 1 2 1 12 1 9 47 3 1 1 10 59 3 2 1 ©ffiBEffi 90— continued. Wood Turner _-__-- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 4. Stationer - - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer ----- OKDEIl SI. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Co.ilheaYer, Labourer - _ - Gas Works, Service _ _ - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Slate Quarrier -■ - Well, Mineral, Sinker, Borer Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior ■ _ _ _ Road Labourer ------ Railway Contractor - Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Glass, Dealer 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ - _ Blacksmith- - . _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9.0oppersmith - - lO.Tinsmith, Wliitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Wire Fencer _ _ - _ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OBDEB 23. l.General Shopkeeper, Dealer- _ _ _ Pawnbroker _ _ . - _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller _ - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined)- 2.General Labourer _ _ _ Eng.Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail.or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDEB 23. l.Town Drainage Service - _ _ - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant - - - Scavenger Rag Gatherer, Dealer ----- ORDER 24. l.Persona returned by Property, Bank, &c., or of No Occupation _ _ - - ORDER 25. l.Scholars - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - ■ - 3 ■■ 1 1 1 1 9 4 7 7 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 9 5 i 6 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 33 2 5 10 6 6 4 3 1 4 3 4 1 1 1 9 4 23 6 12 3 1 3 2 1 4 1 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 12 4 7 7 9 5 1 10 9 7 1 3 1 1 2 2 12 2 10 74 1 3 16 36 16 1 14 4 3 1 10 9 7 1 4 1 1 3 2 13 2 10 86 1 3 20 43 23 1 23 9 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 - - 1 - 1 2 - 3 - 1 - 9 - 2 3 43 3 11 1 6 3 1 1 2 39 3 5 6 2 12 1 121 13 14 1 2 12 2 2 119 10 4 2 1 3 2 44 1 2 3 46 3 12 1 15 5 10 3 29 3 4 323 27 25 2 1 13 3 29 3 4 369 30 37 1 17 6 24 14 3 7 4 3 20 14 3 4 - 1 3 3 5 2 1 3 5 3 9 4 3 3 3 85 1466 MO 71 - - 2 3 I 2 1 2 - 1 3 7 1 3 7 3 3 - - - - - 1 2 16 10 15 23 105 16 153 169 3233 85 3148 85 187 1381 1061 519 - - - - - 1551 971 - 1.551 971 1436 958 1436 958 - 79 875 1357 83 - - - - - 806 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OJ THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAOT), 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS* OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF *MOTHERWELL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 26- 45- 65- 1,150 1,645 748 .787 1,902 701 108 3,543 3,498 7,041 Total - 5,863 3,173 2,690 1,084 1,662 427 464 l,45f 642 126 tXASSES. - 1 30 23 38 16 3 31 80 111 I. PnOKESSIONAL 60 37 23 - 4 33 6 11 5 1 - 2 8 3 8 2 1 5 14 19 II. DoMKSTIC 302 181 121 - 44 137 53 43 19 6 - 23 70 107 283 60 4 93 454 647 III. COMMEKOIAL - - - 4 1 3 - - 1 1 2 - - - - 5 1 9 6 3 5 19 24 IV. AoniCDLTUBAL 20 18 - - 2 7 6 3 2 178 632 651 1,551 594 65 810 2,861 3,671 V. INDUSTEIAL - 250 98 162 - 12 86 * 51 58 33 10 1,150 1,441 8 2 13 23 32 2,599 70 2,669 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Productive j 5,227 2,854 2,373 1,084 1,602 168 346 1,338 682 107 OKDEBS. CLASS I. - 1 2 28 5 18 8 2 28 4 2 10 1 1 1 2 29 18 5 57 20 5 86 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3.Profe.ssional Occupations CLASS II. 1 69 37 1 22 - 4 33 6 1 10 5 1 2 3 3 8 2 1 5 14 19 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 302 181 121 44 137 63 43 19 6 - 2 21 22 48 17 90 40 243 10 50 1 3 24 69 68 386 92 455 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ - - CLASS IV. 4 1 3 - - 1 1 2 - - - - 5 1 9 4 2 2 1 6 16 3 21 3 7.Agi'iculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 20 2 18 - - 2 7 6 3 2 _ 7 4 1 20 33 1 27 38 2 74 125 2 22 40 1 6 1 27 37 5 124 209 6 151 246 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ ■ - - O 2 2 2 ~ : 2 2 ~ ~ - ~- - 1 6 1 14 2 17 1 5 8 1 - 6 2 39 2 7 4.''i 2 9 l'2.Carriagcs and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 2 - 2 - - - - - 2 - - 21 2 1 47 9 24 8 3 68 13 21 6 5 3 1 68 11 3 118 30 4 186 41 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16. Pood and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 4 37 17 1 3 6 3 34 11 - 1 1 3 5 2 4 3 1 11 3 17 1 2 4 - 5 11 2 9 1 2 29 10 11 8 4 2 16 2 53 1 22 69 1 24 18.1>ress- lO.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 110 40 70 - 5 35 27 34 7 2 - 126 12 439 62 454 71 1,036 168 387 88 28 16 665 74 1,905 343 2,470 417 21. Mineral Substances - 22,General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Eefuse Matters - CLASS VI. 40 36 29 15 11 21 - 2 1 27 14 10 5 •1 8 6 2 1,150 1,441 8 2 13 23 32 8 2,591 70 78 2,591 24, Without Specified Occupa- ti(Sis - - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupations 2,541 2,686 168 2,686 2,373 - 1,084 ] L,602 168 346] 1,338 582 107 * See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 807 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUKGH OF MOTHERWELL AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. On. 5 5- frs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under at all 20 Ages. Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- r __ _ 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 9 4 1 6 9 4 OUDKK 1. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &e 2. Police - - _ _ - Municipal, Parisii Officer OHOEU 3. 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer Army Pensioner - - -. ■ - ORDER 3. l.Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Roman Catholic Priest _ . . _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk _ _ _ _ _ S.Physician, Surgeon Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife - - - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4.Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess 5 Student - - - 6. Civil Engineer - - - Mining Engineer - 7.Sculptor - - - Architect - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student - - Photographer Actor, Actress - - OKDEB 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant - Inn, Hotel Servant 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman _ - - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service - ORDER 5. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor - - - - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant __-_-- Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - Officer of Commercial Company, &c. 2.Banker " Bank Service - -. _ 3.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service 1 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 2 1 - 1 4 1 4 - - - - - - - - - 1 i _ _ 3 7 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 i 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 7 16 1 1 1 4 1 '2 2 2 2 3 2 4 1 5 9 2 6 1 1 1 1 8 4 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 4 1 12 9 18 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 5 24 1 24 1 3 13 24 1 5 11 1 1 3 - 4 9 24 5 1 2 5 1 2 3 1 1 1 - 1 < - 1 2 1 2 1 6 2 2 1 2 1 2 9 i 1 11 5 3 270 3 2 5 21 1 178 2 1 92 1 2 4 21 1 - 43 1 135 2 51 1 1 31 1 3 8 8 1 1 8 1 2 4 - 2 19 2 1 15 1 1 1 3 1 6 22 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 21 2 1 3 3 1 1 7 42 1 1 ■ 2 7 3 3 1 1 7 63 1 1 4 8 2 2 1 2 1 - - 1 1 2 - - 808 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUKGH OF MOTHERWELL AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs 5- IS- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years Above Total 20 at all Years. Ages Total Under Above Un. at all 20 20 5 5- 15- 20- 26 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs. - 45- 65- - 3 12 6 IS 3 1 18 1 2 5 41 10 9 23 6 1 122 16 13 75 16 1 24 1 8 1 11 1 4 1 1 1 18 3 1 21 1 14 11 187 27 22 106 2 34 1 1 1 5 205 30 23 127 2 35 1 1 1 19 11 ORDEK «. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stroker Railway Guard - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service S.Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - 5.Me3senger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDEB :. 1. Farmer, Grazier - . _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - _ 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist ORDER 8. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman ORDER 9. 1 .Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Printer - - 2. Map, Print Colourer, Seller - - - - - - - - - - 4 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 2 8 2 1 3 2 12 3 19 1 2 17 1 2 6 6 1 3 2 - 2 1, - 2 1 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 - - 2 _ - - - - 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 7 2 22 5 2 65 14 1 2 16 6 1 1 13 8 2 3 3 93 25 1 2 1 3 106 33 2 1 5 ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - _____ Fitter and Turner (Engine[and Machine) Boiler Maker - _ _ _ Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - - ^ 1 11 3 5 1 5 13 5 9 1 1 1 18 44 11 23 7 6 5 4 12 3 11 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 11 4 6 1 27 72 19 44 10 8 7 1 28 83 23 50 10 9 7 1 ORDER 11. 1. Builder - _ - - Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Bricklayer - _ - - _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - _ - _ Plasterer's Labourer - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 809 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BURGH OF MOTHEflWELL AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Jn. 5 fi- rs. - 1 - 1 15- 3 9 20- 2 1 25- 6 7 45- 1 3 1 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 4 10 9 11 1 13 21 1 ORDEU 11— continued. Plumber, Gasfitter _ _ _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- French Polisher - - - OKDEK 18. 1. Railway Carriage and Waggon Malcer 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker or»e;r 13. 1. Ship Builder . _ - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) OKDur: 14. 3.Chemist and Druggist - - - Manufacture of Chemicals 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - 1 14 16 1 8 - 5 1 38 1 43 2 - - - - - - - - . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - : - - - - - - 1 1 2 3 2 - - 2 5 2 7 2 1 1 1 1 : : 1 1 - - - 1 1 2 : - 1 1 2 2 2 ORDEie 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - 3 1 1 2 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - : - 2 - 5 - u 1 5 16 26 2 1 4 6 11 l' 13 2 2 4 16 1 2 27 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 7 20 40 2 1 18 2 7 11 1 2 25 1 3 45 2 1 19 2 7 18 1 2 45 1 3 85 ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican -. - - Cellarman - - 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Baker _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Cofl'ee, &c.. Dealer ORDER 17. 1. Worsted Manufacture - 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - 4.Net Maker - 5. Weaver (rmdefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile') undefined Carpet and Rug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer ORDER IS. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor - - - - 4 2 3 6 3 1 3 5 4 6 1 2 4 1 3 6 3 1 3 5 4 4 - - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 - 1 2 2 ,3 1 3 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 - 2 - i - 9 8 1 1 1 10 1 5 1 2 11 25 36 2 1 1 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 11 6 2 14 4 2 15 2 26 2 41 7 2 5 - 2 3 2 - - i) K 810 XV.— OCCUPATIOifS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1.88L OnOUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF MOTHERWELL AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIOKS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs .5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total Under Above Un at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15 - 20- - 26 - 45 - 65- - 1 - 3 12 1 1 6 2 1 1 23 1 1 23 2 OltDEK IS—crnitinued. Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Sliirtmalter, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker OBDKB ID. 2. Currier - _ _ _ OKDEU 30. 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer - - - Wood Turner _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Stationer - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer OKDEB 21. I.Coal Miner _ _ _ _ Ironstone Miner ---___ Miner (branch not defined) - - - Mine Service - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Labourer - - - - Platelayer - _ _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy 8.Iron Manufacture - - Steel Manufacture - _ _ _ Blacksmith -. _ _ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merdiant lO.Tin Manufacture - - - - Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinkpr - 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maier- OUWKR «2. l.Gi-iu'ial Shopkeeper, Dealer PaAvnhroker - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foi'eman (undefined) Contractor (uudeflned) 2.General Labourer _ _ _ Eng. l)ii\'L'r, Stolier, Fireman (notBaU. orMaj.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined^ - _ _ Machinist, IMailiiue Worker (undefined) OB»EB 21. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - 92 10 1 34 4 ' 58 ! 6 1 - 3 2 31 2 24 28 3 1 5 2 1' 1 - - 1 - - - 1 1 _ - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 11 1 1 3 1 6 11 2 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - - 4 4 - 6S 1 1 46 2 1 1 1 5 202 2 1 1 2 2 196 5 8 3 5 4 1 7 183 2 1 2 1 2 6 2 5 210 13 13 1 5 1 7 395 13 7 3 1 2 5 16 2 1 1 12 6 443 38 48 1 2 17 9 3 11 167 2 3 3 3 2 9 1 8 13 161 11 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 270 3 1 1 1 2 2 242 7 9 1 4 5 4 1 12 754 17 11 8 5 2 9 32 3 1 1 23 25 827 51 73 2 3 23 12 3 20 1024 20 11 8 5 2 10 33 3 2 1 25 27 1069 58 82 3 7 28 16 4 32 2 13 18 6 2 9 12 1 4 6 - 1 1 5 1 9 12 1 3 6 1 - -:■ - o i 6 3 1 2 32 17 7 1 2 3 1 49 16 2 5 2 1 3 91 44 17 4 1 3 51 26 6 1 1 9 5 1 1 3 3 38 20 7 1 2 8 1 5 1 3 200 91 26 5 3 11 4 5 1 3 238 111 33 6 5 20 1 3, 6 6 10 2 3 10 1 3 4 3 - 1 9 2 3 2 1 2 6 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 38 1112 1311 130 8 2 13 23 32 8 70 78 2541 168 2373 1 68 !46 ] 338, )82 ] 107 - - - - 1349 1242 - 1349 1242 ORDER 25. l.Scholars _ _ - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1410 1276 1410 1276 - 391 045 371 231 _ _ - : XV.— OCCUPATlOSrS 01" THE EEDPLE OF SCOTIAOT), 1881. 811 JUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF *PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES., OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jnd. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ,8416 ,150 5 !,789 2,585 6,260 3,322 891 [2,780 13,058 25,838 Total - - 29,800 13,182 16,618 5,645 3,243 3,294 3,313 7,749 4,244 1,312 CLASSES. • - 7 174 92 258 117 31 181 498 679 I. Professional 276 186 90 - 7 179 39 35 12 4 - i 27 42 103 74 32 31 251 282 II. Domestic 1,338 322 1,016 - 50 272 323. 427. 204 62 _ 257 409 334 656 277 59 666 1,326 1,992 III. Commercial - 106 78 28 - 56 22 12 14 2 - _ 1 24 38 90 74 31 25 233 258 IV. Ageioultural 139 23 116 - 2 21 19 50 37 10 - 372 2,048 2,036 5,097 2,673 612 2,420 10,418 12,838 V. Industeial- 8,263 3,032 5,231 - 547 2,485 i,904 2,156 935 236 ,841 5,509 107 43 56 107 126 9,457 332 9,789 ( vr. Unoooupied and' NoN- ) t Productive ) 19,678 9,541 10,137 3,645 5,581 315 1,016 5,067 3,054 1,000 ; OKDERS. 1 i CLASS I. - 7 5 169 25 1 66 65 31 162 32 16 69 5 7 19 176 127 55 316 132 55 492 l.Gfovernment 2. Army and' Navy - 3. Professional Occupations — CLASS II. * 1 ; 276 1 185 • 90 - 7 1 178 39 35 12 i ' 4 27 42 103 74 32 31 251 282 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 1,338 322 1,016 50 272 323 427 204 62 1 15 242 186 223 163 171 241 415 95 182 23 36 . 201 465 522 804 723 1,269 5. Commercial Occupations 6.Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 35 , 71 9 69 26 2 - 56 9 13 11 : 1 ! i 14 1 1 - 1 19 5 ■ 31 7 86 4 71 a 29 2 20 ; 5 217 16 237 21 . 7'. Agriculture _ _ - 8. About Animals and FisKeries CLASS V. 139 23 116 - 2 21 ! 19 50 37 10 ~ 22 24 25 60 182 242 38 ,203 341 63 424 726 31 115 246 3 ; 11 47 72 206 267 135 753 1,360 207 959 1,627 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 17 4 16 7 1 2 10 3 14 - 1 7 1 1 2 4 8 1 6 2 2 2 ~ 2 11 4 9 61 30 15 102 39 21 218 109 7 40 34 3 3 9 11 72 34 46 363 191 57 435 225 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 119 50 69 - 19 31 25 36 7 1 i ~ 4 39 102 2 222 442 8 152 368 15 458 990 12 250 756; 1 48 252 6 261 544 36 908 2,366 42 1,169 2,910 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 8 300 6,518 35 2,715 8 265 3,803 - 7 489 28 2,226 32 1,607 6 100 1,528 2 106 544 27 124 : - 18 2 36 149 11 134 118 12 91 420 47 211 346 30 75 115 7 8 167 13 170 999 96 385 1,166 109 555 18. Dress - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 931 18 34 131 9 15 800 9 19 ; 12 'l 2 119 8 13 156 3 4 363 4 11 217 2 3 64 1 1 - i 1 39 44 300 212 2 307 235 7 1 748 639 8 350 374 7 37 66 2 ; 339 ' 256 1 2 1,442 1,314 24 1,781 1,570 26 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS vr. 37 261 20 47 17 214 - 7 9 13 38 6 65 6 87 3 49 2 13 8,841 6,509 107 43 56 107 126 ' 107 1 9;350 332 439 ,9,350 '24. Without SpeciBed" OoGupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation lO, 452 ,9,226 315 9,226 10,137 3,645 5,581 315 1,016 5,067 3,054 1,000 * See Note at p. 73. 812 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- - 25- 45- ■ 65- OKDGK 1. - 5 9 4 1 14 5 4 7 1 6 1 1 5 30 11 12 30 16 12 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer 1 1 - ~ 1 - - - ; - 9 2 30 8 4 10 7 1 1 2 50 19 5 50 19 5 2. Police - - - - - Mnncipal, Parish Officer SlieriffOfficer - - - - - - - - ORDER 2. j - - 1 14 5 10 5 3 8 7 20 8 25 20 8 25 1. Soldier and Non-Comniissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2. Royal Marines (Officers and Men) Navy Pensioner - _ _ _ _ — — ~ ~ — - - - ORDER 3. - - - 1 6 1 9 4 2 2 3 11 2 4 2 1 5 4 1 7 4 10 1 1 2 2 3 - 11 9 7 2 4 21 8 10 16 11 9 7 2 4 21 8 10 16 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister _ _ - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student - - . - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 4 1 - 4 1 - - :" - 2 1 ] 1 - 2 5 16 2 7 9 1 26 8 1 5 2 1 3 5 18 3 36 7 19 3 36 12 37 2. Advocate - _ - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 1 3 3 10 3 5 2 1 3 2 3 16 7 8 16 9 11 3. Physician, Surgeon Dentist - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife _ _ _ - _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4 6 1 4 3 - 1 - - 1 1 3 2 2 4 19 1 4 8 16 11 6 3 6 4 1 1 1 23 1 24 26 11 47 27 11 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Leotr., Tutor, Governess - School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - S4 26 1 50 2 34 24 1 - 6 44 2 14 10 20 9 1 4 1 - - 3 106 7 2 3 2 1 4 - 3 106 3 3 7 6 3 6 113 6 5. Author, Editor, Journalist Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ - - - - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 141 129 12 ~~ 129 12 - - - - 1 2 1 7 1 - - 1 9 2 9 3 6.<-'ivil Engineer - - - Land, House, Ship Surveyor - - _ : - - - 1 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 6 4 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 2 - 2 5 4 1 4 3 9 6 3 9 4 4 5 14 6 7 10 4 7. Painter (Artist) Sculptor Architect - - - - - Musician, Music Master Art Student _ - - - Pliotographer Actor, Actress 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 3 - 1 2 1 2 1 1 - 2 - 2 1 - 2 2 1 2 3 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - - - ORDER 4. - 1 1 2 11 11 4 21 14 6 29 52 5 7 1 1 7 57 8 1 2 26 1 3 11 12 5 2 59 149 12 18 2 1 70 161 17 20 2 1 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government)- Inu, Hotel Servant - - College, Club Service 1068 9 8 318 1 750 9 7 - 50 268 1 311 4 329 1 2 87 4 1 23 4 1 - - - 1 - 1 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Cook (not Domestic) 6 - 6 - - - 3 3 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 813 0CCUPATI02^'S OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 1.5- 20- 25- 4.5- 65- - - 1 8 1 - 2 8 2 8 OKDBSR 4 — continued. Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service OKDEK 5. 1. Merchant _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valiier, House Agent Accountant _ _ _ _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller ----- Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Banker - - Bank Service 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service OKDER C. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Boat Owner, Hirer - - ■ - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher - - 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OKDER T. 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant 2.Forester, Wood Labourer - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist Gardener (not Domestic) OBDEB 8. 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Fisherman, Fisherwoman OB»£R 9, 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Bookbinder- - - - - - 16 213 18 3 16 210 18 - 3 8 3 77 12 9 94 6 4 31 15 2 6 160 17 1 i 3 2 15 129 1 7 2 12 29 3 5 43 125 11 13 8 15 4 11 11 27 4 5 10 1 5 2 2 3 8 2 2 6 175 17 1 25 52 9 20 72 289 5 23 27 25 62 9 22 78 464 5 40 28 17 18 1 8 16 10 " - 1 8 6 6 9 5 1 - - 7 1 1 U 1 m 4 19 i 113 1 1 1 1 15 63 5 1 1 38 1 2 8 106 4 2 7 1 3 1 7 64 1 4 21 226 1 5 29 1 6 3 14 28 1 1 4 23 3 3 87 2 11 9 3 8 28 1 2 1 10 1 1 2 ,3 1 1 1 12 26 1 5 127 1 1 1 1 16 277 9 3 4 12 127 5 6 33 429 1 8 1 46 1 20 7 30 1 69 1 3 4 12 153 5 7 38 656 1 8 1 47 2 21 8 46 1 346 10 1 68 2 68 1 1 1 ~ 56 12 1 1 - 1 - - 1 3 14 1 1 3 25 1 1 1 12 1 64 3 3 3 8 2 60 3 8 5 22 1 1 3 15 1 1 25 3 3 161 4 8 13 25 6 3 176 5 9 13 138 1 23 115 1 - 2 21 19 60 36 1 10 - - 1 i 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 4 8 6 1 1 1 12 6 1 1 - _ - - - 3 6 - 1 1 1 7 1 4. 4 9 4 2 1 2 8 10 15 12 23 5 11 2 6 3 6 - 2 5 1 814 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 15 1 i 30 2 10 24 1 8 38 2 10 19 2 4 2 45 3 14 83 1 4 22 ■ 128 1 7 36 OUDER 9— continued. Printer _______ Paper Ruler _ _ _ _ - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 2.Lithograplier, Lithographic Printer ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- _ _ _ Millwright - ___._,_ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Maohine) Boiler Maker ______ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machina and Implement Maker 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - - . Cutler - - - Saw Maker - - - . Domestic Implement Maker '3.Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Elect. Teleg. Appar. Mkr., Wkr. (not Gov.) - '6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - 7. Type Cutter,, Founder- - -. _ :8.Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer - ORDER 11, LBuilder --____- ' Carpenter, Joiner __-_-,- Bricklayer - - _ _ _. _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ - - - Plasterer - _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - Plumber, Gasfitter - — _ - - ■ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- French Polisher - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver - - Carver and Gilder - _ _, _ Dealer in Works of. Art _ - _ - : Figure, Image Maker, Dealer 1 Animal, Bird, &c.. Preserver, Stuffer Artificial Flower Maker ORUElt 1%. l.Coachmaker _ _ _ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker Wheelwright - - - Cartwright ----- - :2.Saddler, Harness,, Wliip Maker, - ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - - Ship Builder's Labourer - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - 1 - 1 - - - j 1 - - - '■■ - 11 3 8 1 1 64 58 60 1 - 2 7 71 65 53 3 1 10 135 2 151 100 12 2 1 17 2 44 4 28 17 6 1 4 2 6 1 2 5 1 1 3 1 75 ' 61 58 2 2 8 255 7 245 170 24 1 2 5 3 2 33 2 1 2 1 ■ 330 7 306 228 26 1 2 7 3 2 41 2 1 2 ■ 1 4 1 1 3 i - 1 ~ 1 - 2 - 8 1 1 2 7 3 1 1 1 89 12 29 6 4 11 32 41 12 2 1 1 1 1 - 2 110 24 69 13 22 17 1 27 34 14 1 1 4 2 15 240 38 136 58 58 28 6 42, 67 27 4 3 2 1 1 5 81 7 32 31 18 5 3 12 31 13 2 5 1 23 1 4 9 2 2 3 2 1 i 97 : 12 30 7 6 11 39 44 ' 13 2 1 1 2 t 22 454 70 241 in 98 52 10 83 135 56 7 6 7 4 1 2 1 22 ; 551 : 82 271 118 104 63 10 122 179 69 9 1 7 9 6 1 2 i O 12 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 - 1 1 3 1 3 2 5 3 7 7 2 1 5 S 4 1 2 1 2 , 3 ' 2 1 ^ i 3 16 2 2 9 17 19 4 2 12 20 - - - - - - - - 4 7 23 29 5 3 25 42 31 2 83 77 45 5 12 14 ]2 1 2 27 36 5 ^ 3 121 133 90 7 148 169 95 10 - - - - - - - - - XY.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAIID, 1881. 815 OGCUPATIOJSS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. I T Jn. 5 rs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65-, Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Totali at all Ages. Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- i 65- ; - - 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 - 1 1 7 4 1 8 4 ORDER 13— contimuxl. 2. Mast, Yard, Oar. Block Maker - Ship Eigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker- - - - - OKDXR 14. Link, Blacking, Colonring SdbStanoe Manuf. -j 3. Chemist and Druggist- - — Manufacture of Chemicals _ .. _ Drysalter - - _ _ _. ORDEK 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist TobaccorPipe, Snuff-Box, Maker - ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Brewer _ _ _ J Distiller, Rectifier _ _ _ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - CeUarmau - - - _ _ _ 3.Dairyman, MUkseller _ _ _ Cheesemonger, Butterman _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman _ _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ _i Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - -i Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) - -: Baker ------- Confectioner, Pastrycook _ - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. -, ORDER 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture - - - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dealer 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture - 3. Cotton Manufacture - . _ _ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer - _ _ _ Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4.Jute Manufacture _ - _ Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer ^pt IVTfilrpp ~ — " Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer S. Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Embroiderer _ _ _ _ Tapestry Manufactm-e - - - - - - - - - i - - i i - 4 11 17 2 6 32 1; 10 90 9 6 25 3 6' 1 15 17 2 25; 153' 13 40 170 ; 15 1 1 3 115, 1 49 l| 2' 66, - 19 1 30 i 25 1 S3 7 il — i I - 4 1 1 1 7 9 6 U 1 1; 5 1 22) 14 27: 15: 4 4 4: - - -' - 4 2 2 - ■- 1 3 i 2 9 2 18 3 1 8 3 6 42 7 1 1 8 60 4 5 75 3 1 2 4 5 3 3 1 20 2 4 3 6 41 4 3 47 3 3 3 8 9 14 75 8 23 49 18 13 5 20 106 19 15 70 5 2 4 12 12 59 29 19 10 5 2 10 33 9 12 30 2 1 4 10 6 4 2 1 5 2 3 10 4 1 8 3 6 45 11 3 1 3 69 6 5 93 3 5 3 9 27 30 149 11 61 1 92 32 23 10 36 185 34 33 157 10 6' 3 9 31 31 157 14 67 1 137 43 26 11 39 254 40, 38 250 13 20; 5' 42 5 7 3 10 19 59 23 105 2 1 1 5 10 16 2, 20 5 40 4 7 3 9 14 49 23 89 - 1 1 5 2 1 1 4 9 11, 2 4 3 6 2 15 6 11 4 2 5 6 28 9 27 2 9 1 19 4 1 1 2 4 14 11 38 5 6 2 2 1 1 1 9 - 4 1 2 1 4 12 1 5 7 41 16 1 7 62 14 5 15 6 1 39 1 6 3 9 203 60 9 19 61 1 15 5 18 4 1 25 2 12 142 39 18 22 1 2 147 12 31 22 83 12 4 4 133 7 79 240 82 62 39 7 26 150 33 8 30 106 16 1 4 60 9 123 82 57 24 17 2 34 83 12 3 10 37 5 7 5 63 13 11 3 4 3 56 15 7 16 10 1 51 2 11 3 16 244 76 10 26 441 58 57 67 244 37 5 9 225 23 267 477 189 107 82 10 68 497 58 72 74 260 47 5 10 276 2 34 3 283 721 265 117 108 10 68 85 14 1 66 307 16 3201 2 16 5 357 2262 56 45 85 14 5 1 24 71 3 1408 1 4 1 102 998 18 7 58 71 9 42 236 13 1793 1 12 4 255 1264 38> 38 27 " 1 2 3 3 1 257 25 177 4 2 14 13 3 1 21 68 2 1151 1 4 1 77 821 14 5 44 18 5 11 64 3 765 1 5 1 101 584 17 8 24 33 4 26 118 7 672 5 1 112 512 18 17 3 15 5 46 3 278 2 1 29 151 2 12 5 8 78 1 13 17 1 1 816 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 14 12 7 69 15 7 25 25^ 1 1 102 1 144 1 1 142 3 14 45- 69 3 207 1 3 1 65 1 3 1 1 65- 81 Under 20 Years. 54 10 76 12 18 7 83 24 9 7 25 Above 20 Years, 1 1 215 4 457 4 4 266 5 23 2 1 20 3 2 13 60 8 131 ]7 53 12 30 9 1 1 53 157 1 23 47 7 53 17 13 1 3 4 Total at all OCCUPATIONS. 10 1 1 269 4 467 19 342 5 35 2 1 olin^:l( is. 1. Hatter, Hat jraiiiLtiiitiirer (not Straw) Men'.s Cap Maker Woollen Bonnet Makir Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - _ _ . Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - - Sliirtniaker, Seamstress - Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haljerdasher Button Maker, Dealer Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker Hair Dresser, Wig Maker Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker Old Clothes Dealer, FEMALES. Total at all Ages. 2 39 7 2 2 29 10 I. OBDBK 19. 3 2 13 78 15 214 41 62 18 39 11 2 1 1 1 1. Tallow Cliandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Soap Boiler, Maker - - - Bone, Hom, Ivory, Tortoisesbell.Wrkr. , Dlr. Comb Maker - - 2. Skinner, Furrier Tanner - Currier - - . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture Brush and Broom Maker ORDER 30. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer Oil and Colournian _ . - _ _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chalf Cutter, Dealer Thatcher - - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer _______ Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner Box Maker - - - - Cooper, Hooji Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer 1 2 3 20 549 204 120 2 6 24 Under 20 Years, 17 11 Above 20 Years. 1 2 3 18 453 187 109 2 4 20 Un, 5 Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 9 226 80 34 1 12 1 1 20 18 22 1 60 182 1 28 50 8 58 17 15 1 5 4 4.Paper Manufacture Stationer - Card, Pattern-Card Maker Paper Box. Paper Bag Maker Ticket, Label Writer - Bill Sticker, Dclivocr - ORDER 31. I.Coal Miner - Ironstone Miner - Gold Miner Miner (branch not defined) 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Limestone Quarrier Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Siulcer, Borer 23 3 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 817 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OP THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PAISLEY AT DIFFERENT' AGES. MALES.. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. (Jn. 6 in. 5- 16- 20- 25- 45- 65- Oiider 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under . 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- J ORDEK 21— continued. ;- 8 21 2 13 2 5 6? 9 4 2 10 ,28 25 5 18 17 11 3 1- 1 . 2 29 . 2 108 14 23 2 30 . 46 137 14 23 2 30 . 48 Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - - - Eoad Labourer - - - Jrlailway Contractor _ _ _ Platelayer - - _ _ _ _ . Railway Labourer, Navvy _ -- - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - ■;- 2 19 11 16 2 6 1 21 33 1 2 54 1 2 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 13 3 10 - ~ 3 3 4 2 1 "- - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 5.SaIt Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 -, - - 1 1 1 1 e.Waterworks Service - _ _ _ _ Ice Merchant Maker - _ _ j - ^ _ - - - - - - - 1 3 - 3 - - 4 3 7 7.GaMsmith, Silversmith,, Jeweller - - - - - - - - ^' — 19 1 120 1 52 7 132 48 1 4 235 129 1 9 92 45 1 3 4- 5 2 2 139 1 52 8 463 227 i- 1 18 602- 1 279 4 1 . 26 8.1ron Manufacture - - - Steel Manufacture -■ _ _ _ Blacksmith -^ - - Nail Manufacture _ _- _ ^ _ Anchor, Cliain Manufacture _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - ; - - 3 1 2 3 _- 3 1 5 1 8 9. Copper Manufacture _ , _ Coppersmith - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 9 9 23 8 1 to 41 51 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin "Worker, Tinker - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - -■ 2 - 2 11; Lead Manufacture - _ - - - - - - - - - - - 3 13 2 11 2G 1 4- 1 - 16 2 35 1 1 61. 1 3 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - "Wire Maker, "Worker - - . - - Wire Fencer - - . _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, Eivet, Screw, Staple Maker - 20 17 3 7 10 3 - - - OKDEK %%. - 7 i 13 3- 2 i 1 11 8 3 4 3 li 11 12 13 5 8 6 10 9 3 2. 5 1 20 7 2 4 1 3-B 25 30 27 11 .55 32 32 31 12 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) ►._--- 135 5 29 3 28 1 1 107 4 29 2 i 24 1 1 26 1 47 3 8 1 27 1 14 1 7 6 - 11 4 15 1 2 128 9 48 1 3 154 27 20 4 1 444 IQO 34 5 1 264 59 8 5 2 47 8 2 1 139 13 63 2 5 909 194 64 15 4 1048 207 127 2 20 4 2. General Labourer _ _ _ _ _ Bug. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (ui|deftned)- Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine'Worker (undefined) 89 17 72 - 5 12 38 28 6 - OKDEK S3. ' - - 2 1 5 1 3 2 3 3 2 2> 1 1- 2 4 10 7 3 4 12 7 3 l.Town Drainage Service Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger, - - Bag Gatherer, Dealer - - - - - - - - .-• - - OBDEK 2i. - - 107 43 56 107 126 107 332 439 1. Persons returned by Property,. Rank, &c.., or of No Occupation ., - ^ - 10452 316 10137 315 1016 5067 3054 1000 OKDEB 25. 8i 4792 717 - ■ - - - 4877 4473 4877 4473 l.'Soholars _ - - _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation 4864 4362 4864 4362 87 3558 4777 804 - - 818 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BURGH OF ^TARTICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OOCUi>ATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total atatl Ages. •Total at all Ages. ilndOT 20 Years Above 20 Years Und 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 2,184 2,927 1,363 1,625 3,942 1447 220 6,474 7,234 13,708 TOTAi _ _ _ _ 13,702 6,351 7,351 2,046 2,974 1,332 1,886 3,94« 1,624 395 CLASSES. - 2 146 111 171 79 8 148 369 517 I. PnOFESSIONAL 240 160 80 - 1 158 25 85 18 2 - 1 6 10 53 40 5 7 108 115 II. DOMEBTIO 1,.355 351 1,004 - 82 319 395 468 124 17 - 142 184 177 473 177 20 326 847 1,173 III. Commercial - 61 44 17 - 31 13 14 3 - - - - 10 18 44 29 7 10 93 "103 IV. AoaECULTURAL 23 3 20 - - 3 4 6 9 1 - 127 984 1,305 3,162 1084 115 1,111 5,666 6,777 V. iMDnSTEIAX - 1,475 659 816 - 90 569 362 816 120 17 2,184 2,655 33 ? 89 38 66 4,872 151 5,023 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- ) ( Pkoductivb - ) 10,548 5,134 6,414 2,045 2,820 269 586 8,118 1,352 358 OKDEItS. CLASS I. 2 - 1 1 8 143 2 1 108 45 3 123 18 4 57 1 7 4 144 66 8 295 70 8 439 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations 3 237 2 15i 1 79 - 1 2 157 1 24 35 18 CLASS IL 1 6 10 53 40 6 7 108 115 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS in. 1,355 351 1,004 32 319 395 468 124 17 - 11 131 112 72 107 70 242 231 88 94 11 9 123 203 443 404 566 607 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ _ CLASS IV. 24 37 9 35 15 2 - 2 29 7 6 13 1 2 1 - - - 6 6 11 2 SO 14 22 7 7 5 5 70 23 75 28 7.Agrioulture- - - -^ 8.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 23 S 20 - - 8 4 6 9 1 - 1 35 18 7 206 167 7 167 216 15 316 613 4 66 158 1 6 9 8 241 185 27 555 896 35 796 1,081 9. Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Macliiues and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - - 7 1 9 5 1 1 8 — 1 5 1 1 4 3 - - _ 29 1 7 206 6 8 421 9 8 1,118 9 4 306 5 33 7 235 7 20 1,873 23 27 2,108 30 12. Carriages and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 15 1 80 31 80 20 2 213 52 4 78 30 i 6 2 95 31 6 375 108 8 470 139 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 5 159 537 1 37 291 4 122 246 - 1 3 44 84 247 1 16 150 2 56 77 1 44 17 6 2 - 2 2 19 20 24 32 65 119 37 3 46 7 7 21 22 133 3 204 154 3 226 18.Dress- - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 482 3 70 174 46 308 3 24 - 17 8 157 38 126 1 15 129 1 7 45 1 2 8 - 16 7 131 102 1 150 169 2 383 352 2 167 175 1 15 27 147 109 1 715 723 5 862 832 6 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 21 180 5 97 16 83 - 1 15 4 82 4 46 9 31 3 5 1 2,184 2,655 33 9 39 38 65 33 4,839 151 184 4,839 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Cliildren of No Stated Occupation - - 5,683 4,865 269 4,865 5,414 _ 2,045 2,820 269 686 3,118 1,352 358 * See Note at p. 73. ' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 819 OCCUPATIONS' OF THE- INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BURGH OF PARTICK AT DIFFERENT AGES, MABES., OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 yrs. . ,- 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 YSars. AbovS 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs. 5- 15- ■20- 25- • 45- 65- 1 2 1 1 1 8 1 33 2 1 8 1 4 2 2 1 1 3 1 18 2 38- 4 3 1 18 5 38 5 3 1 OKDER 1. 1. Civil Service— OfBoers and Clerks - - - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &.c. 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer .__-_- Just, of Peace & other Local or County Ofiipial ORDER 9. l.Soldier and Ndn-Commissioned Officer - Army Pensioner - - - ^ - 2, Navy Officer (effective or retired) - Nafvy Pensioner ------ ORDER Si 1. Established Church Minister _ _■ - Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Ministesp Episcopalian Clergyman - - - - Boman Catholic Priest _ . _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher- Theological Student - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2.Advocate ------- Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - - - _, Law Clerk - - - _ -^ - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - - Dentist - - _ - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife -^ - - -r- - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant),' - _ - Subordinate Medical Service _ - _. 4: Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress - - _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess- School Servicp-fc oth. connect, with tesiching- S.Author, Editor, Journalist ^ - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer - .^ - Student - - - - ^ _, -, Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &o. 6. Civil Engineer - -, - ^ Land, House, Ship Surveyor ' 7, Painter (Artist) - ^ - - Sculptor _ - - - - Ajchiteot ^ - T - - Musician, Music Master - - Art Student - - - - - Photographer - - - - Actor, Actress - - - -' - Art, Music, Tl^eatre Service, &c. - -7 ORDER 4, l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government - Inn, Hotel Servant - - _ _ 2. Office Keeper (not Gpvpm^ient) - Cook (not Domestic) - - - - - Charwpman - . t - - Washing and Bathing Service Hospital a*d Listjiiution Service - <»RDER 5, 1, Merchant - - - _ _ _ Broker, Agent, Factor - _ - Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - - 3 2 1 - ; 2 1 - - - r - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 2- ' 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 -• - - - - - - - - i* - _ 1 2 3 7 13 10 1 98 2 2 5 5 1 5 2 22 5 2 55 3 1 1 4 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 6 2 1 15 1 7 13 1 11 4 9 1 1 1 13 9 8 4 3 1 1 1 4 3 7 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 5 7 3- 1 2 5 - 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 i 2 3 8 13 10 1 98 2 2. 5 8 4 9 2 4 1 3- 11 5 1 22 6 10 14 2 33 14 18 4- 1 6.8 1 14 14 3 10 7- 3 1 1 8 4 9 2 4 1 3 13 6 1 22 9 18 14 2 46 24 19 4 1 1 166 1 16' 14 3 2 16 7 3 1 1 3 1 24 1 59 7 1 1 128 1 6 r 4 29 1 125 1 2 3 1 24 1 30 6 1 1 3 1 5 1 2 -' 1 28 1 125 1 2 1 15 3 1 1 1 2 2 11 13 5 1 3 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 S 1 5 i 1 24- 23 *2 4: 8 26- '2 2 2 5 2 4 1 37 58 4 2 7 37 60 8 2 1 7 1206 1 6 4 1 11 124 2 337 3 11 869 1 3 4 1 11 113 2 - 30 1 1 307' 2 10 383 2 10 408 1 1 4 63 1 68 1 7 47 1 10 1 2 1 3 - - 1 1 2 2 1 i 8 4 21 44 JO 4 24 17 20 4 3 3 2 2 1 45 7? ,14. 4 31 46 73 J6 6 32 14 3 11 - 3 10 1 - - 820 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUESH OF PAETICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. PiEMALiBS. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Un(ier 20 Years. Above 20 Years, Total at all Ages Tota Stall Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 16- - 20- - 25 - 45 - 65- ORD^R 5— continued. - 10 98 81 94 24 5 108 204 312 Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper r- - - 10 6 4 2 4 3 1 - - - 1 4 1 2 14 12 1 5 1 29 1 34 2. Banker - _ _ _ - Bank Service , - - - - ^ - _ - . - - - - __ - _ - - 3 7 31 3 2 3 43 46 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., InsuT»nce Seirice OROER 6. - - - - - - - - 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 - 6 2 8 1 13 2 3 1 19 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Eailway Guard ---.,->-- Pointsman, Level Crossing Man t- - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 1 _ 1 - ~ : 1 " - - 3 1 20 5 1 1 o 27 17 2 7 77 21 4 4 31 1 2 3 1 23 5 9 5 9 138 42 9 5 10 161 47 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own. , Li v. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman Tramway Companies Service - - - - - - - - - - 4 1 1 1 7 1 2 6 44 1 9 2 5 7 1 8 1 1 4 1 1 5 11 59 2 19 5 11 63 8 20 S.Canal, Inland Navigation Service Ship, Tug Owner, &c. ■ - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - _ _ _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook i- - - Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - 12 8 30 1 11 - 12 49 1 61 1 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - Meter, Weigher- - - - - _ : - : - _ - - 127 22 ^1 1 1 13 18 1 2 149 1 34 2 183 3 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) ORDER 7. 35 35 - - 29 6 - - - - 4 6 2 3 13 2 1 7 1 3 3 4 5 2 4 29 1 5 2 4 38 1 1. Farmer^ Grazier - _ . - Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Colonial Planter ------ 22 1 3 19 - 3 4 5 1 9 1 - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - - .- - - - - 1 5 11 2 8 1 1 2 25 2 26 S.Nurseryfnan, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) - - - ORDER S, - - - - - - - - - - - 6 2 2 1 5 6 2 1 3 2 2 - 3 2 1 8 9 2 2 1 1 11 11 2 2 1 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - Dog, Bird, Animial Keeper, Dealer Vermin Destroyer ORDER 9. - - - - - - - - - ~ 1 1 1 4 1 3 8 1 3 1 9 2 1 3 1 1 1 5 1 7 2 15 1 2 8 1 2 20 1 3 l.Piiblisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Music Publisher Seller, Printer - - _ Bookbinder - - - - Printer _ _ _ Paper Ruler - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 1 5 1 1 3 1 2 - - 1 3 1 2 - -' - •> i ORDER 10. - 33 10 29 163 1 13 86 109 28 2 73 197 2 14 1 10 85 1 1 1 10 29 196 1 56 4 119 342 2 66 4 148 638 8 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - - _ _ _. Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - - _ _ Domestic Machinery Maker, Dealer 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 8 2.T00I Maker, Dealer ----- Cutler _ _ _ _ _ _ File Maker - - - - Saw Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - 1 2 5 : 6 1 2 2 - 3 13 2 2 16 2 S.Watch and Clock Maker - - _ - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Maker - - - ~ - - - - - ^IV.^OO.CTJPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. 821 ■oeeuPATioNS gf the ^habitants of the police buegh of partick AT DIFFERENT AGES. MATTES. .OCCU'PATIONS. FEMALES. an. 5 5- • Yrs. 15- 20- 25- 46- 6^ [Jnder 20 fears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20^ 25- 45- 65- - 1 -, 2 1 2 -, 1 l' 4 1 ,5 OBDER l^—crnitinued. 4.Surgical Instniment Maker - - - 7.Type Cutter, Pounder- „ ^ _ - ORDEK 11. l.Builder - - - Carpenter, Joins? Bricklayer - - _ _ _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisber - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's iLaboiu:er _ - - Slater, Tiler _ ., , ^ _ _ Plasterer _ _ _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer _ .1 _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter - _ _ _ _ Painter, Paperbanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisber - - _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ - - Locksmith, Bellhanger _ _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3. Wood Carver - - Carver and Gilder _ _ ^ _ Animal, Bird, &c. , Preserver, StuJEer - OROER 13. l.Coachmaker - - Cartwright - - - - 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - _ _ _ Ship Builder's Labourer _ _ _ - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder _ - - - - 2.Mast, yard. Oar, Block'Maker - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler SaU Maker - - ORDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture - - Ink, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2. Match, Fireworks, Explos. Articles Manuf. - S.Chemist and Druggist - - - - Manufacture of Chemicals _ ^ - Drysalter - - -^ - r- -, - ORDER 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker - ORDEK 16. 1. Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2.Brewer - - - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - .- - Cellarman __---- S.Dairyman, MUkseller - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - - Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer ., - - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &o.) „ , - _ - - - - - ._ -; _ -, -: S -, -9 - i 51 1 29 1 3 34 37 10 1 89 1 45 6 4 6 1 13 42 7 1 1 6 173 2 188 33 14 9 2 •27 85 17 1. 1. 1 1 1 4 63 2 26 ■22 5 3 1 6 16 8 1 1 3 2 4 56 1 -29 1 3 43 41 10 1, 10 328 5 211 65 23 ■ 18 4 46 143 32 1 1 2 3 !■ 2 1 10 384 6 240 65 24 21 4 89 184 42 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 ^ — 2' 1 5- 1, 1 1 1 5 1 - 1 1 4 1 1 1' - ■ 1-:, 1 ' 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 - 2 -8 2 7 -9 4 9 12 6 - - - - - - - - 21 - i - 3 - 1 97 73 35 1 126 163 129 1 2 385 349 370 1 7 1 ^1 99 113 3 7 17 9 118 77 38 1 1 609 628 621 1 1 12 1 727 705 659 2 1 12 2 - - - - - - - - - - \ Y. ■ *■'■'■. I ~ ~ I- - ~ 1' - 1 6 1 2 6 7 1 1 1 3 1 - 7 1 3 16 1 2 1 3 23 1 2 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 _ , 1 - 2 i - 1 1 6 7 1 5 1 4 - 1 - 1 2 1 4 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 I - 2 k I - 1 1 2 9 2 9 4 15 3 2 1 36 11 21 2 1 2 7 13 1 18 4 9 1 4 10 2 1 2 1 2 11 2 2 65 20 45 5 1 3 11 25 2 67 1 22 66 5 1 5 11 26 10 10 4 31 6 3 4 2 12 2 1 2 10 8 4 19 4 2 2 - 2 2 10 2 i 2 6 2 1 4 4 1 10 1 1 822 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF PARTICK AT DIFFEEENT AGES.. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yi-s. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Yeara. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total Under Above Un at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yr 5- 15- - 20 - 25- - 45- 66- OKDEB 10 — ccmtinued. 2 10 20 3 42 17 1 2 27 48 3 2 64 2 8 2 5 16 1 22 3 52 73 6 9 108 ■ 2 «5 9 9 160 2 Baker _ - _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral W^ljer Mkr., Dlr. 9 20 29 33 3 4 7 4 6 16 22 29 - 1 3 4 7 3 3 3 1 3 8 14 10 5 7 18 1 ORDEK 17. - 2 1 1 5 1 3 1 ; 2 1' 9 1 1 11 1 2 l.WoDllen Cloth Manufacture _ ^ _ Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture _ - _ 22 6 16 - - 6 10 6 - - r ' ~^ 1 1 - 1 - 1 2 1 2 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer - SUk Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ _ 3 2 1 - — 2 1 _ _ : - - 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 3 9 6 4. 10 7 7 3. Cotton Manufacture - _ _ _ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer - - - - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer _ - _ 359 58 4 2 1 202 26 2 1 1 157 32 2 1 - 31 2 1 171 24 2 1 98 16 2 49 13 10 2 1 1 - - 2, - 1 r - 3 3- 4.Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 8 14 1 3 10 1 6 8 22 4 3 1 9 2 2 1 8 14 2 10 16 1 43, 2 11 24 1 57 5. Weaver (undefined) - _ - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (nudef. ) Factory Hand (TextUe) undefined Carpet and Rug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer Trimming Maker, Dealer - t - - Embroiderer _____., 40 3 ?0 16 6 2 1 27 1 10 9 2 2 13 2 10 7 4 1 - 5 2 2 1 22 1 8 7 2 1 11 1 7 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 ORDER IS. - 2 1 9 6 3 2 9 1 1 1 8 2 1 23 1 1 37 2 8 1 1 2 24 1 1 4: 1 1 1 9 8 3 3 I 44 2 2, 1 3 1 70 5 1 4, i 53 2 2 1 3 1 78 8 1 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Men's Cap Maker _ _ _ Straw Hat,, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor - ^ - _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture ----- Shirtmaker, Seamstress - _ _ - Hosiery Manufacture - - - _ Hosier, Haberdasher - - - - - Button Maker, Dealer - - -^ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer _ - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Accoutrement Maker ----- 1 2 2 21 307 135 5 2 5 1 1 8 110 51 2 2 1 1 2 2 13 197 84 5 3 1 - 13 4 8 97 47 2 2 1 1 2 7 84 30 2 1 6 88 29 4 1 1 23 20 1 2 5 1 ORDER 19. - - - - - 1 - 1 1 1. Tallow, Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. 2 2 - _ 1 1 _ _ ■~ — - - - 1, 1 - 1 1. 1 1 2. Currier - - - Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Maker, Dlr. - _ - : - - - ~ " - — — - - -■ - S.Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - ORDER »0. - - 1 4 1 1 1 - - 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 I 1. Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer - Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer Resin Manufacture - - - Varnish Maker _ _ _ _ - 2.Willo;VV, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer 1 1 - - - 1 - - '- -; m - 7 21 5 58 3 1 1 15 3 2 1 2 1 7 7 96 7 3 7 103 7 3 3.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - _ Sawyer _--_-_ Wood Turner ------ Box Maker _---_- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ - _ 1 1 1 1 - - ; 1 1 - - - - 2 10 3 8 1 1 42 4 19 3 3 12 3 72 8 1 84 11 1 4;Paper Manufacture - - _ - - Envelope Maker - - - - _ Stationer - . - - - - Card, Pattern-Card Maker - _ _ 44 1 8 30 2 14 1 6 _ 7 23 2 11 3 2 1 2 1 - ■"■" ■ »^« ..» XV,— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, X881. 823 OCCUPATIOIsrS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF PARTICK AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. .OCCUPATIONS. ■ FEMALES. an. 6 Jrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. TJn. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- m- 25- 45- 65- - - - 1 1 - - i 1 1 1 ORItKR HO—cmiinueA. PSpSrStainer - - _ - ^ Paper Box, Paper Bag Maker _ - _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - OBD'EU 21. I.Coal Miner - - - Ironstone Miner- - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - - Coalheaver, Labourer - - - Gas Works Service _ - _ _' S.StoneQuarrier - : _ _ _ _: Stone Merchant,' Cutter, Dresser - Slate Manufacturer, Merchant, Dealer - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ . _ _ _ _ Eoad Labourer - _ _ - - Eailway Contractor - - - - ■Platelayer - - - - - - Eailway Labourer, Navvy _ _ ^ 4.Barthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer' - - 7.6oldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller- - - S.Iron Manufacture _ ^ _ - Blacksmith - • - - • Ironmonger, Hardware Deal'eir, Merchant - S.'Coppersmith - - - - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Metal Eefiuer, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier White Metal, Plated Waire Maker, Pewteref - Wire Maker, Worker ------ Bolt, Nut, Eivet, Screw, Staple Maker ORDER h. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ . _ _ 2.General Labourer _ _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ _ Apprentice (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER HSi liChimiley Sweep, Soot Merchant ORDER 24; 1. Persons returned by Property, Eant, &c., dr of No Occupation _ ^ _ - Order as. i.Scholars ------- Children of No Stated Occupation 13 1 10 1 3 - 1 9 1 1 2 - 1 - 5 - 7 -• 2 - 1 2 & 1 2 5 1 1 2 63 32 1 2 13 1 3 10 2 7 4 4 1 2 72 29 3 6 2 3 1 1 12 30 12 2 16 5 6 1 5 1 4 1 2 4 1 170 80 6 9 2 8 1 5 11 8 6 1 5 10 1 3 3 49 44 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 1 5 2 5 1 1 2 70 34 i 2 14 1 26 47 26 5 31 12 11 1 14 1 15 1 1 4 2 4 6 292 157 11 18 6 14 1 2 7 28 53 27 10 31 12 13 1 19 2 1 4 2 5 8 362 191 12 2 32 6 15 1 2 7 s 1 6 3 7 2 1 2! 1 1 3 3 2 7 1 - 1 2 1 1 2 1 i i 1 - 1 6 2 1 - f - 2 - 4 - I 3 4 78 1 15 1 7 1 145 5 11 6 4 1 1 2 301 28 5 2 2 8 2 2 140 17 10 1 1 23 3 3 6 82 1 16 1 17 5 1 3 4 609 53 26 3 2 20 ll 1 3 4 691 54 42 1 \ 45 4 4 6 121 19 4 3 71 26 4 3 50 - 6 9 13 4 3 62 9 37 14 2 S 12 3 1 1 1, - _ 1 2 2 1 1 5 6 . _ . _ _ 358 1 - - 33 9 39 38 65 33 151 184 6683 269 5414 269 586 3118 1352 21 332162 51 493 - - - 2195 2644 - 2195 2644 2232 2633 2232 2633 - 27 2018 2205 615 - - - - - 824 XV.— OCCUPATIO:KrS of the people op SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE, INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BUEGH OF *PERTH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs> 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Atove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,802 3,059 1,404 1,245 3,465 1,938 571 6,265 7,219 13,484 Total - - - - - 15,496 6,479 9/)17 1,810 3,130 1,539 1,482 4,107 2,478 950 ClASSES. - 2 191 121 293 172 SO- 193 636 829 I. Professional 337 169 168 - 2 167 40 72 46 10 - 3 11 26 78 59 26 14 189 203 II. DOMESTIO _ _ . 1,284 374 910 - 42 332 296 378 183 53 - 82 175 194 634 275 38 257 1,141 1,398 III. Commercial - - _ 82 42 40 - 24 18 15 21 3 1 - 2 15 24 107 48 18 17 197 214 IV. Agricultural 147 7 140 - - 7 9 67 56 18 - 148 991 849 2,332 1,272 320 1,139 4,773 5,912 V. Indubtrtal - - _ 3,016 950 2,066 - 152 798 630 888 413 135 1,802 2,822 21 31 21 112 119 4,645 283 4,928 1 VI. Unoccupied and NON- ) \ Productive - f 10,630 4,937 5,693 1,810 2,910 217 492 2,691 1,777 733 ORDECS. CLASS I. - 1 1 3 4-2 146 30 49 42 73 91 129 65 33 74 11 12 27 4 42 147 179 185 272 183 227- 419 1, Government _ _ _ 2.Army and Navy - - _ 3.Professional Occapations CLASS ii; 50 2S7 2 167 48 120 - 2 2 165 7 33 25 47 14 32 2 8 3 11 26 78 59 26 14 189 203 4.Domestio Officers or Services CLASS III. 1,284 374 810 42 332 396 378 183 53 - 14 68 87 88 76 118 183 451 66 209 10 28 101 156 335 806 436 962 5. Commercial Occupations 6.Conveyance. _ _ _■ CLASS IV. 51 31 14 2S ' 37 3 24 14 4 14 1 21 i 1 - 2 • 13 2 16 8 60 47 34 14 13 5 15 2 123 74 138 76 7. Agriculture _ _ _ 8. About Animfds and Fisheries CLASS V. 146 ■ 1 7 139 1 . - - 7 9' 56 1 56 18 -; 14 3 16 59 43 185 32 41 197 52 136 430 19 60 188 6 8 52 73 46 201 109 245 867 182 291 1,068 9,Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - ll.Houses, .Furniture, & Decora' tions - _ _ 28 10 8 17 11 8 8 — 2- 15 2 7 2 4 5 2- 1 2 1 1 - 2 1 37 2 14 24 3 5 67 24 14 27 13 8 4 3 2 39 2 15 122 43 29 161 45 44 12.rarriat;i\^ and Harness 13.Slii|is aud Boats - 14.(_:in.'niiials and Compounds - 1 9 4 1 5 - 2 - 2- - 1 1- 4 - - 3 23 29 3 129 146 4 107 125 19 264 331 6 144 165 39 51 6 152 176 29 fi.r. 1 672 35 706 847 Ifi. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Pood and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - s 239 1,546 3 11 610 5 228 935 - 1 1 106 2 10 504 1 15 373 2 63 415 1 112 116 1 38 32 - 10 3 63 8 27 53 9 29 184 16 59 129 8 29 31 2 6 73 8 30 397 35 123 470 43 153 18. Dress _ _ _ _ 19. Animal Substances - - 20. Vegetable Substances - 758 35 3 175 17 683 18 3 - 19 4 156 13 141 12 281 5 2 119 1 42 1 - 16 28 119 155 1 85 131 4 281 452 3 190 283 3 24 90 2 135 183 1 580 956 12 715 1,139 13 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23.Eefuse Matters - - _ CLASS VI. 4 363 15 111 4 242 15 - 17 94 79 2 99 7 1 49 5 1 15 3 ],802 2,822 21 31 21 112 119 21 4,624 283 304 4,624 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 5,910 4,720 217 4,720 6,693 - ,810 5 !,910 217 492 ; 2,691 ] ,777 733 See Not* at p. ^3. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L i2o OCCTJPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF PERTH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. TJn. 6 5- yrs. - 15- ' 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years ibove 20 Years Total at all Ages. Tfltal at all Ages. Lender 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 05- 1 3 14 3 12 1 17 10 24 20 1 1 1 14 7 25 9 6 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 48 21 51 42 10 4 2 1 48 25 51 42 10 4 2 OKDER 1. 1. Legislator, Privy Council, (not otherw. descr.) Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. Prison Officer - - 2.Police - - _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ _ Sheriff Officer - _ _ - - Just, of Peace & other Local or County Official OBDEK J. 1. Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - 2. Seaman, E.N. _____ Navy Pensioner _ _ _ ORDEK 3. 1. Established Church Minister i. _ - I'ree Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman Koman Catholic Priest, _ - _ - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture geader, Itin. Preacher- Monk, B,.C. Brother, Nun, Sister of Charity - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Advocate - - - Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - _ _ _ Law Clerk - _ _ _ 3. Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ _ Dentist - - - -, " Medical Student, Assistant - - Midwife - - - _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching- 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - Keporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ _ _ Persons Engaged in Scientific Pursuits - 6. Civil Engineer - - Mining Engineer - _ - _ _ 7. Painter (Artist) - _ _ - _ Engraver (Artist) - _ _ _ Sculptor - - - - - Architect _ - _ _ _ _ Musician, Music Master - - - Art Student _ _ _ - - Photographer - - - - Actor, Actress - - - Art, Music, Theatre Service, &o. 8. Performer, Showman, Exhibition Service Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - OKDEB 4, 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Gardener - _ _ _ Doraestio Indoor Servant _ _ _ 11 1 32 6 1 1 10 1 31 6 - - 1 1 5 1 1 2 20 3 3 9 2 1 1 c - 41 - 1 48 1 10 58 8 15 4 8 2 17 1 1 5 1 6 41 1 19 115 11 38 1 1 19 156 12 38 1 1 - - - - - - - - -■ - : \ - 1 - - 1 - 23 - 2 - 13 - 2 - 93 - 4 - 2 1 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 15 2 3 4 3 1 5 2 1 1 5 3 2 3 2 4 1 4 2 24 5 11 5 12 10 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 6 9 3 6 2 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 12 4 6 2 5 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 4 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 7 4 1 6 1 1 1 23 2 13 2 93 4 2 2 3 1 1 8 5 4 5 4 7 4 6 10 1 45 1 24 21 a 2 20 20 3 4 4 4 1 9 ■■ 1 3 1 2 15 11 10 7 ] 1 8 5 4 5 4 7 4 7 10 1 45 1 47 21 8 4 33 20 3 4 6 97 1 13 1 3 1 2 17 13 13 8 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 30 79 10 128 1 18 1 3 5 33 1 128 3 2 5 1 1 5 30 46 9 1 15 1 1 6 - 2 31 1 128 3 2 20 4 8 1 2 1 3 6 19 4 1 5 1 1 4 3 2 18 6 1 2 86 1 6 1 25 ^ 1 1 2 8 - 2 7 12 2 19 36 5 11 86 3 1 23 1 2 10 2 38 107 11 40 117 13 1039 355 684 - 39 316 271 302 .^i M 826 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OJ THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, l&SJL. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAJEENTAKY EUEGH OF PBBTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. 'Total ataU Ages Undei 20 Years Above Un 20 5 Years, Yrs 5- 15 - 20 - 25- 45 - 55- OKDIEE 4 — continued. - - - 4 1 7 1 1 2 2 - - 2 13 3 2 13 3 Lodge, Gate, Park Keejjer (not Goverrwiient) Inn, Hotel Sei-vant - - CoUege, Clul) Service - - - 24 8 16 - 1 7 13 3 - - - - - 1 9 2 •J 1 - 2 13 2 13 2. OfTirMj Keeper (not Government) < 'nolc (not Itnniestic) riiarwrinian - - - Wasliing and P.alliinf; Serviee _ _ _ llofiiiital ft»d In.ilitution ;jeivice - 7 9 18 166 21 1 10 7 8 IS 156 21 - 2 1 8 6 6 2 4 3 56 8 5 4 10 73 5 5 21 2 OKU£ja 5. - 14 6 1 1 69 2 2 3 5 1 5 51 8 9 4 11 1 29 94 6 U 4 4 9 19 1 3 1 6 6 1 1 83 16 25 11 21 2 43 170 1 16 25 11 27 3 44 253 1 1. Merchant - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ - _ Auctioneer, Apjjraiser, Valuer, Eouse Agent Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otlierwlse described) - Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - _ _ Officer of Commercial Comiiany, &c. 11 40 2 12 9 28 - - 2 12 3 11 5 16 1 1 - ~ ~ 10 7 3 12 1 1 6 1 - 10 4 24 2 4 34 ' 2 2. Banker - - - - - Bank Service - - . _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 5 - - 16 16 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - - - - - - - - OKDEK G. - 4 14 20 22 2 2 55 87 38 11 145 37 8 9 70 1 7 14 24 146 48 23 277 160 48 23 301 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - _ _ - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 1 - 1 - ~ - - — 1 - - - 1 7 2 14 3 8 82 3 9 32 1 6 1 7 6 20 134 7 20 141 2.0mnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stalx Kecpei Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 1 10 1 5 25 1 2 2 1 10 1 4 10 1 1 7 1 49 1 4 7 1 59 2 5 3. Canal, Inhind Navigation Service - Ship, Tug Owner, &;c. - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - - - - - -' - / — - - - - - 2 7 1 8 1 1 - 17 3 17 3 4.Warehoiiseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - _ - - - : - : 53 6 28 6 6 2 30 18 S 86 12 62 8 14" ! 20 5. Messenger, Porter, W.atchm. (not Government) Te!c,4r,iph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 29 1 28 1 1 24 4 1 - 1 *OK»ER 7. 1 1 5 1 1 2 7 1 5 1 23 9 4 5 1 8 5 2 1 1 5 ^ 1 6 1 12 2 2 43 It 7 VI 3 49 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ _ _ _ Fimner's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 1 134 7 1 127 - - 7 9 1 54 50 14 _ - 1 3 1 1 j 1 5 6 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - _ _ _ _ _ i -■ 1 3 2 2 6 11 5 8 1 1 5 4 2 1-J 2i IS 20 ".Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) 3 S - 3 8 - - - 1 2 4 1 3 OlirafSK 8. i - - 1 2. 6 11 5 2 1 6 20 6 21 1. Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - - - - - - - - - V. XV.— OCCUPATIONS Of THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L' 827 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF PERTH AT DIFPEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Uii. 5 5- 15- 2 Yrs. 0- 5 5- 4 5- 6 Under j 5- 20 Years. '' Vbove 20 fears. rotal it all. iges. rotal Under u all 20 A-ges. Years. ' Above Un. 20 5 fears. Yrs. 5- 15- ' 20- 25- 45- 65- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I-' 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 o 15 1 8 2 i 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 4 19 6 15 4 4 19 6 16 OEKER 8 — continued. Veteriiiary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman Drover - _ _ _ Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - - - Dog, Bird, Animal Keeper, Dealer Fisherman, Fibherwomau OlSDEIt 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Puijlisher, Seller, Printer - - - Bookbinder - - - - Printer - - - Paper Eider - _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, New.s-room Keeper - ; 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - OKDEK 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker- Millwright - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker - - - - - Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - Agricultural Machine and Implement Mak?r 2.T00I Maker, Dealer Cutler File Maker Saw Maker 3.Watch and Clock Maker - - - - Philosophical Instrument Maker, Optician - 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer 8. Toy (not Gilt or Steel) Maker, Dealer Fishing Eod, Tackle Malier- - - - Apparatus for other Games Maker ORDEK 11. l.Builder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner Bricklayer - - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ _ Plasterer - - - - Plasterer's Labourer - _ _ _ Plumber, Gasfitter Painter, Paperhauger, Glazier _ _ - .2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - - - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - Locksmith, Bellhanger - - 3.Carver and Gilder - - - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer _ _ - ORDER 13. l.Coachmaker ------ Eailway Carriagejand Waggon Maker - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 6 - - 1 - 3 2 - 9 60 - 1 - 4 2 2 23 1 18 3 3 25 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 2 3 1 7 1 5 59 1 31 5 8 58 3 1 3 38 6 13 117 3 2 3 11 17 5 12 6 5 - 1 1 4 11 2 5 2 2 - - - 3 - - 2 - 3 14 - - 9 i- ■- — — - - 2 - - 1 - - 1 - - 6 - - 4 - - 1 - - 1 2 1 17 9 1 1 7 1 2 10 8 73 15 7 1 1 10 1 4 2 3 1 6 3 30 i 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 2 17 9 2 1 1 5 4 1 1 18 12 122 29 1 1 11 3 2 24 2 6 5 2 5 2 21 14 139 38 1 1 13 4 1 2 29 2 10 6 2 6 3 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 - 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 44 i - - 24 - - 4 - - 5 - - 13 - 2 26 - 11 48 - 2 15 - 1 5 - - 1 2 57 2 34 9 5 7 4 20 31 21 2 2 1 8 98 5 109 28 26 22 7 27 54 33 3 6 3 1 6 51 61 9 9 9 1 9 21 16 1 2 1 2 1 17 1 10 3 4 5 1 2 3 3 1 1 44 24 4 5 13 28 69 17 6 1 17 223 8 204 49 44 43 13 58 109 73 6 3 9 7 1 17 267 8 228 63 49 56 13 86 168 90 6 3 15 8 1 1 6 1 1 6 1 - - - - 4 1 - 2 30 - - 1 21 2 38 17 16 8 2 32 1 75 29 107 30 - - - - - - - - 828 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTART BUKGH OF PERTH AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. B- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 ^ears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Uu. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 1 65 - - 1 5 1 '2 10 i 1 2 1 5 3 15 * 4 20 OICDEU 12— continued. Cartwright ------ 2.Saiidler, Harness, Whip Maker OKDER 13. l.Ship Builder Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - 2.Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - _ _ _ OBbEB 14. Link, Blacking, Colouring Substance Manuf. - 2. Chemist and Druggist - - Manufacture of Chemicals ORDEK 13. 3. Tobacco Manufacture, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-box Maker - - - ORDER IC. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster - _ _ - - Brewer ___---- Distiller, Rectifier - - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarnian - - - - 3. Dairyman. Milkseller - - _ _ CheesL-iuoiiLiiT, Butterm.an ButrliLT, licat Salt'smau - - Pri)\isiou C'liixT, Dcalc)- - - I'oiillrrer, (lanu' Deak'r l^'isliiiH)u;^LM-, Kisli SalcsiiKtn Fish I'tiver - - - - - I 'ova, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, OatuuMl, io.) I'.akvr - - - CniilV'ctioncr, Pastvycouk (Irecniivooev, Fruiterer (In.ccr, Tea, I'olloe, &r., Dealer - - - Giii;4. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr. , Dh-, - ORDER 17. J.Wool Dealer, Broker • Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture Silk Dyer, Printer Crape, Gauze Manufacture 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 2 2 1 5 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 26 7 2 7 1 27 8 2 7 - - - • _ - - - - - 1 2 11 1 1 4 3 9 2 2 5 1 1 1 3 11 1 7 18 4 10 29 5 9 4 2 2 - 1 4 3 3 4 12 7 6 - 6 22 7 28 7 7 1 10 87 6 7 32 4 3 O 6 3 5 15 18 41 3 2 3 1 5 4 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 2 3 1 14 1 2 1 2 2 13 1 4 41 1 60 2 5 2 5 1 2 11 2 1 5 2 3 28 1 6 32 1 17 1 3 6 1 21 4 4 X 4 5 11 5 60 14 10 52 3 12 1 2 2 }■■} 7 9 4 i 9 T 28 3 5 35 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 7 1 2 8 2 1 1 3 15 1 4 44 1 1 74 3 34 1 4 6 10 1 40 7 15 .2 &.H l.'> 8 13 1 24 17 123 19 23 127 6 4 7 11 1 43 9 15 2 73 16 8 l:j 1 21 21 11)7 20 21 201 9 8 87 6 7 29 4 3 2 6 3 5 14 18 36 - 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 6 2 2 1 2 6 18 1 3 8 2 1 1 1 4 7 12 3 51 4 1 12 2 2 1 5 1 1 6 6 17 18 2 3 1 1 ] 1 2 4 5 ! - 1 4 1 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 8 1 2 8 11 14 7 2 1 1 2 i 2 5 1 1 3 2 28 2 2 3 18 15 2 33 3 2 3 19 18 17 2 64 2 6 1 31 11 1 33 2 3 6 1 28 4 26 5 1 7 2 2 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 829 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF PERTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. FEMALES. [Jn. 6 5- 15- ?rs. 20 25- 45- 65- Jniler 20 STears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. OCCUPATIONS. rotal Under at all 20 Ages. Years. Above Un. 20 5 Years. Yrs- 5- 15 20- 25- 45- 65- '■_ - 12 i - - 2 6 - 1 3 - 9 7 '- 10 62 _ _ 2 - - 3 - 8 39 S 14 3 7 1 1 6 1 61 1 18 10 37 2 11 1 12 10 1 1 1 8 161 2 3 40 20 11 2 5 3 7 1 24 44 4 2 19 10 2 2 1 2 14 5 1 7 1 12 2 6 4 16 72 2 3 47 43 64 7 25 2 17 25 1 1 3 46 271 8 5 84 44 76 9 31 2 21 41 1 1 3 46 343 '\ 131 OKDER K— continued. S.Cottou Manufacture - - . - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer _ - - - 4. Jute Manufacture _____ Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker _ _ _ _ Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer 5.Weaver (undefined) Dver, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef. ) - Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture _ _ _ Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer Trimming Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Embroiderer - - - - ORDES 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacturer Tailor _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture - _ _ _ Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacture Hosier, Haberdasher Glover, Glove Maker - - - Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Clog Maker - - - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - _ _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Grease Manuf. Comb Maker - _ _ _ 2.Skinner, Furrier- _ _ _ _ _ Tanner _ _ _ _ Currier _ _ _ . Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Mkr., Dlr. 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacture - - Brush and Broom Maker - - Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer OKU&R 20. L.Japanner _ _ _ . _ _ India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Hay, Straw, Chaff Cutter, Dealer .3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer __-__-_ I»th, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - Wood Turner - - Box Maker ------- Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender _ _ - Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - 4.Stationer - ■ _ _ _ _ Bill Sticker, Deliverer 35 1 142 5 51 2 6 197 371 632 13 1 4 13 54 4 17 1 2 77 173 226 4 1 22 1 88 1 34 1 4 120 198 406 9 4 - 3 13 2 9 32 44 10 41 4 15 1 2 68 141 182 4 1 8 39 23 3 45 101 121 2 1 3 1 36 7 1 64 85 200 3 8 10 1 2 1 9 12 65 3 2 3 3 2 2 20 1 1 - - 4 - 6 38 - - 2 - - 4 - 2 15 - 2 - 2 34 1 13 1 2 2 83 2 1 3 6 77 1 8 1 3 1 55 2 i 1 61 4 1 15 13 3 4 44 2 4 17 2 7 1 187 2 3 4 8 164 1 16 4 11 1 231 2 3 6 12 181 1 18 4 1 1 78 451 1 201 2 5 3 11 1 3 24 122 1 22 2 4 1 1 54 329 179 2 5 1 7 1 3 - 4 11 1 2 1 20 111 20 2 3 18 90 29 1 2 1 31 155 88 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 64 45 1 2 2 1 1 20 17 1 - - - 1 - - 2 - - 3 - - 2 4 2 2 1 2 1 6 3 2 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 . 13 4 7 3 3 2 2 1 14 6 10 3 5 2 - 1 1 1 32 17 1 1 1 15 - 4 13 12 1 1 3 - - • - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - 1 5 - - 5 - 1 2 - - 3 - - 2 : ^ 7 1 2 11 6 3 1 3 2 2 1 6 1 6 13 8 4 1 7 3 5 2 3 2 11 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 3 3 2 8 2 1 10 1 11 36 16 12 1 11 10 9 3 3 2 10 1 12 42 21 15 1 14 12 17 3 1 2 - 1 2 - - - - 1 1 1 - 830 XV.— OCOUPATIOXS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND. 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLTAMENTAEY BUEGH OF PIJRTH AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- ' 20- 25- 45- 63- Jnder 20 if ears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 1 2 2 3 6 2 4 1 1 i 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 17 4 22 26 10 2 9 21 1 11 2 5 79 4 5 6 38 5 1 •4 1 1 5 1 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 13 20 3 6 12 2 7 1 12 1 7 5 6 1 3 4 11 13 1 13 3 2 12 47 1 65 14 4 13 30 3 1 1 1 22 1 7 9 3 2 2 5 15 21 1 3 4 1 3 1 15 50 6 1 5 9 3 1 1 1 1 5 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 I 1 19 4 22 28 10 2 12 27 1 11 3 35 2 19 16 13 3 6 1 15 26 39 4 21 8 3 19 1 78 1 139 24 5 25 52 9 1 1 11 3 36 3 20 Hi 10 3 6 1 17 27 40 4 40 8 3 23 1 100 1 167 34 7 37 79 9 1 2 OKDEB m, I.Coal Miner- - - - Ironstone Miner - _ _ _ _ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer - - - Gas Worlts Service - _ _ _ 3. Stone Quarrier - - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Brick Tile Malcer, Burner, Dealer Pavior _ _ _ _ lload Contractor, Sur\'eyor, Inspector - Road Labourer Platelayer - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4.Earthenware, China, Porcelain M.Tnufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer O.Waterworks Service - _ _ _ 7.6oldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - Lapidary - - ~ 8. Iron Manufacture - - - Steel Manufacture Blacksmith _ . _ - . - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9.Coppersmith 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufactui-e, Brazier Wire Maker, Worker Wire Fencer - - - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OBDEB 92. l.Geueral Shojikeeper, Dealer PaAvnbroker - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) _ - - - 2. General Labourer _ _ _ . _ Eng. Driver, Stoker,Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ - - Apprentice (undefined) - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) OBDEB as. l.Town Drainage Service Oliiinufv Sweep, Soot Merchant Hca\'(.'nL;or - - - Kag Gatherer, Dealer ~ ~ ~ 7 OBDER «4. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - ,- OBDEB 23. 1. Scholars _ _ _ Cliildren of No Stated Occupation 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - 1. 1 1 1 1 5 1 98 7 8 9 2 12 4 22 11 4 326 28 18 17 10 9 19 9 4 204 15 8 9 6 1 5 1 79 1 1 2 13 2 5 83 5 6 10 53 6 23 4 51 21 9 707 51 35 37 18 36 6 56 21 9 790 56 41 10 90 24 108 4 47 o 10 1 35 146 24 1 1 1 9 75 84 4 46 2 9 26 71 - 3 1 2 11 21 1 1 7 64 18 1 4 2 10 44 37 1 20 1 o 16 00 21. 1 18 4 5 8 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 112 2 1 1 9 2 1 HI 15 - 15 - _ ^ - 7 5 1777 a 733 114 1688 2492 330 21 31 21 119 21 283 304 5910 217 5693 217 492 2691 - 2606 2018 - 2606 2018 2631 2089 2631 2089 - 107 1703 2524 386 - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, 831 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BURGH OF * PETERHEAD AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Ond. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 885 1 ,352 514 458 1,167 591 194 2,751 2,410 5,161 Total _ _ _ 5,792 2,760 3,032 873 1,327 560 466 1,394 820 352 CJLASSSg. - 3 ■ 30 17 49 25 9 33 100 133 I. PnorESSIONAL 107 63 44 - 3 60 16 15 11 2 - 1 4 1 13 11 5 5 30 35 11. Domestic _ _ _ 569 224 345 - 40 184 135 117 77 16 - 22 48 72 263 110 24 70 475 545 III. Commercial - 14 2 12 - - 2 1 5 5 1 \ 4 66 46 134 69 17 70 266 336 IV. Ageicultueal 77 38 39 - 5 33 15 12 8 4 \\ ' 82 334 320 701 352 109 416 1,482 1,898 V. Industrial _ - _ 403 70 333 - . 10 60 47 122 110 54 I 685 f 1,210 32 2 7 18 30 2,157 57 2,214 f VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 I Productive J 4,622 2,363 2,259 873 1,269 221 252 1,123 609 275 , OSISERS. CLASS 1. \ - 1 2 3. 27 7 10 13 8 28 10 1 14 1 3 5 i 29 31 12 57 35 S6 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - - - 3.Profe.ssional Occupations - CLASS II. 1 106 63 1 43 - 3 60 16 16 1 10 2 1 4 1 13 11 5 5 30 35 4. Domestic OiUcers or Services CLASS III. 569 224 346 40 184 135 117 77 16 - 7 15 18 30 18 54 39 224 21 95 3 21 25 45 81 394 106 439 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 12 2 1 1 11 1 - - 1 1 1 5 5 1 - i 6 60 4 42 11 123 7 62 2 16 6 C4 24 242 30 306 7. Agriculture - - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 4 73 3 35 1 38 - 5 3 30 15 1 11 8 4 - 7 1 11 7 5 81 6 3 74 8 7 155 3 3 49 1 1 14 ■14 6 92 18 14 292 32 20 384 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions _ _ .- 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 - 1:: 1 2 5 30 3 10 19 1 8 36 1 4 29 3 3 3 6 32 3 25 87 5 31 119 8 12. Carriages and Harness 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - \ — - - - _ - 20 7 69 23 49 16 115 19 53 12 9 2 89 30 226 49 315 79 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 102 77 7 29 95 48 - 6 7 23 6 8 29 18 41 16 19 6 ' ' 4 19 9 2 59 11 2 81 62 3 127 25 5 47 20 11 13 2 78 118 10 266 131 12 344 18.Dress - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 171 1 1 28 143 1 1 3 25 26 57 1 40 20 1 1^ 7 3 29 12 23 25 71 89 36 82 1 15 30 36 15 145 226 1 181 241 1 21.Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23.Refu,se Matters - CLASS VI. 2 45 2 5 1 2 40 1 1 4 1 7 1 16 10 1 1 7 88s 1,240 32 2 7 18 30 32 2,125 57 89 2,125 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,480 2,142 221 2,142 2,259 873 1,269 221 252 1,123 609 275 * See Note at p. 73. 832 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OP TIfE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF PETERHEAD AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years, Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 2 4 2 1 i 3 3 1 1 1 O i 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 12 4 8 3 3 1 14 4 8 5 3 1 OBDER 1. 1. Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Police - - - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - - - - Just, of Peace & other Locai or County Official OBDEK 2. 1. Soldier and Nou-Corn missioned Officer - Army Pensioner - - - 2. Navy Officer (effective or retired)- - Seaman, K.N. Navy Pensioner - - OBDER 3. 1, Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - _ - Episcopalian Clergyman Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher - Theological Student - - - - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Student - - Law Clerk S.Physician, Surgeon _ _ _ _ Medical Student, Assistant - - - Midwife _ _ _ _ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess Schoof Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 5. Author, Editor, Journalist - - - - Reporter, Shorthand Writer _ - - Student _ _ . - - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, Sec. - 6. Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Architect _ - - - - Musician, Music Master - - Photographer ORDER i. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - - - Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) - Inn, Hotel Servant _ _ _ - _ 2. Charwoman ______ Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ ORDER 5. 1. Merchant _ - - Broker, Agent, Factor Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent- Accountant _ _ - _ . _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service - - 3. Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - 2 3 2 4 1 2 3 2 4 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 7 1 19 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 i 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 ] 1 1 2 1 8 2 19 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 10 4 6 4 1 2 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 10 4 14 4 1 2 6 1 4 19 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 9 21 2.? 1 1 41 1 5 1 1 21 41 1 1 1 8 23 1 1 1 5 1 - 1 2 19 41 1 14 1 2 8 1 3 1 102 1 14 1 1 6 1 1 53 1 1 22 1 1 * 6 10 - 1 1 2 1 1 7 2 1 3 6 3 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 17 7 1 1 4 19 9 1 1 4 1 617 3 2 47 222 2 295 1 2 47 40 182 2 134 1 : 7 1 13 i 1 13 i 10 7 2 3 13 2 2 12 2 6 1 2 1 1 20 4 24 10 2 3 33 7 2 25 10 2 3 5i 11 11 I I 11 - - 1 - 5 5 1 ; XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAET BUEGH OF PETERHEAD AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 5 '; -.-Vr 5- 3. 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years, Aljove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yr.s. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- I! j ; ''1 ♦''■ ; i - 1 - 4 - 10 1 10 17 1 1 3 2 6 42 1 3 4 5 32 1 7 166 1 2 2 1 2 13 12 60 3 2 2 1 2 1 17 1 1 11 21 1 11 3 4 12 2 62 1 19 285 1 5 2 5 3 3 4 12 3 63 1 19 306 1 6 2 5 14 ORDEK 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - _ - Railway Guard - - - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 2. Cabman, Coaclittian (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - - - Tramway Companies Service 3. Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Pilot Service - _ _ _ _ Boat Owner, Hirer - - _ _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse, Service - 5.1tlessenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) OKDEB 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier _ _ _ _ _ Farmer's Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - _ _ _ _ _ 3.Gardener (not Domestic) - - - _ ORDER 8. 1, Horse Proprietor, Breeder, Dealer Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - - - 2 1 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 1 3 2 1 3 3 7 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 8 1 12 1 2 9 3 1 14 1 2 3 1 3 1 - - 3 - 1 - - I - i 60 2 40 123 62 1 14 64 2 1 239 2 1 303 73 35 38 - 6 30 15 11 8 4 1 - 1 - 5 1 6 1 5 3 5 2 1 1 3 11 7 11 10 22 ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Printer ______ ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ Millwright _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Agricultural Machine and Implement Maker 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ _ 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker _ _ _ ORDER 11. l.Builder _---__- Carpenter, Joiner - - _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, Tiler ______ Plasterer - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - - Plumber, Gasfitter _ - _ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier _ _ _ 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer 1 _ _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer _ _ _ Undertaker, Funeral Funiture Maker - 3. Dealer in Works of Art _ _ _ _ ORDER VS. l.Coachmaker ______ Railway Carriage and Waggon Maker - Wheelwright - _ _ _ _ Cartwright _______ 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker 1 - 1 - _ - - - 1 - - 1 5 1 2 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 3 7 1 2 1 3 13 5 118 103 5 41 34 2 18 21 34 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 6 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 28 14 5 16 4 4 10 24 20 1 10 8 3 3 5 3 39 54 3 19 9 1 8 8 9 1 1 2 15 11 1 4 1 1 5 8 1 6 4 1 1 1 1 34 14 7 16 6 4 11 5 84 89 5 34 18 2 12 17 23 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 3 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 10 2 1 7 5 14 2 1 8 6 - - - - - - - - - - 5 N 834 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. ^ OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF PETERHEAD AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. On. Vi-s. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- C5- (Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 9 7 14 9 i 1 5 18 9 2 1 6 4 15 ] 2 7 2 1 9 7 16 4 44 14 6 1 18 4 53 21 6 1 34 OKDEK 13. l.SMp BuiMer ------ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) - Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker - - - Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - _ _ - OKDEK 14. .".Chemist and Druggist - - - - - Drysalter ------- OKDEK 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - _ _ - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper - Coffee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 2. Maltster - - _ _ _ Brewer _______ Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarmau --____ 3.Dairyman, Milkseller - - - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - - Provision Curer, Dealer - _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Fish Curer - - - - - - _ Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Baker - - . _ _ _ - Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - - _ OKDEK 17. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture _ - - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacturer Worsted Manufacture - - 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - - - 4. Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - - - - - Net Maker ------- 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Te.vtile) undefined Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - _ Knitter (undefined) - _ - - Trimming Maker, Dealer - - - - ORDER IS. , l.TTatter, Ilat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, S^'umstrcss - - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - Shoe, Boot M Alt, Dealer _ - - Hair Dresser, Wiy Maker - - - - i OKDEK 19. 1. Manure Manufacturer, Dealer _ - - 2. Tanner _ _ - _ _ Currier _ _ _ - - 3. Brush and Broom Maker - - - - - - ~" - - - - - - - _ ^ 3 1 1 2 1 - 3 4 1 7 1 - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ : : 5 6 1 8 12 1 22 5 29 2 6 4 17 1 2 17 1 2 2 2 20 1 33 22 3 29 3 1 3 1 1 6 1 1 14 2 4 2 2 12 1 4 1 2 1 17 1 28 6 37 3 2 7 4 3 32 1 2 55 2 44 3 9 59 3 2 7 4 3 49 1 2 56 2 72 9 9 96 8 34 3 1 7 3 2 9 12 2 1 3 17 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 Hi 3 1 6 3 1 9 10 1 3 17 - * 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 8 1 2 2 4 2 7 3 18 1 3 2 1 3 4 1 5 1 8 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 6 2 2 19 1 3 11 1 4 1 14 2 2 2 1 5 2 2 3 25 7 2 7 2 30 1 9 2 10 2 55 1 2 26 1 1 16 25 1 5 12 1 16 2 14 1 16 9 1 5 - 2 4 10 1 12 4 4 2 6 4 3 1 2 3 9 2 2 1 1 3 1 - 2 2 5 3 1 6 4 1 27 34 1 7 17 1 1 7 12 7 5 1 1 47 67 3 1 54 72 4 2 134 18 17 27 1 2 107 17 17 3 24 1 26 52 3 2 2 25 9 4 4 5 11 1 - - 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 4 5 2 1 - 1 - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 835 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PETEHHEAD AT DIFFEBENT AGES. " MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Tn. 6 'rs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- [Intler 20 Vears. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Jnder 20 ^ears. Above! Un. 20 j 5 Years.lYrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 2 1 16 3 56 3 78 1 1 9 116 1 5 1 40 2 9 5 1 72 2 1 19 1 243 2 1 24 '2 315 ORDER 30. 2. "Willow, Cane, Eush, Basket Worker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer - - _ _ _ _ Wood Turner _ _ - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4. Envelope Maker _ _ _ - _ ORDER 21. 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer _ _ _ - Gas Works Service - - - - - ■S.Stone Quarrier ------ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Plaster, Cement Manufacture _ - _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Eoad Labourer - - - - - Platelayer - - _ - _ _ 4. Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - - - - S.Iron Manufacture - _ _ _ Blacksmith __-_-- Anchor, Chain Manufacture _ - - Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9.Coppersmith ___--- lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Wire Maker, Worker - - - - ORDER n. l.GeneralShopljeeper, Dealer - - _ Pawnbroker - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - - - 2. General Labourer . _ _ _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Eail. or Mar. ^ Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Apprentice (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) - - , ORDER 9S. 1. Scavenger - - _ _ - Bag Gatherer, Dealer - - - - - ORDER 9i. l.Persons returned by Property Rank, &o., or of No Ooeapation - - - - ORDER 35. 1. Scholars _ - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 - 1 - _ ►~ _ 1 -1' -,; 1 1 ; ) f. ■ ■ - 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 13 3 i 1 9 1 10 1 1 3 25 1 3 1 1 2 29 i 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 2 11 -l 1 1 3 1 5 1 1 8 1 1 1 6 2 1 15 3 6 9 5 1 37 2 7 2 1 3 1 4 58 1 6 1 6 1 10 6 2 43 2 9 2 1 3 1 6 73 1 9 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 — ■ 3 1 7 3 1 1 1 20 1 2 1 1 4 1 72 6 4 6 1 1 69 1 3 1 27 1 2 1 10 3 1 O 1 11 2 1 188 9 11 1 2 1 12 2 1 198 9 14 1 1 32 8 3 2 3 1 1 29 7 3 1 - 1 2 1 1 7 9 6 1 6 1 2 1 7 - - - - 1 - - 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 - - 1 275 22 863 32 2 7 'l8 30 32 57 89 2480 ■ 221 2259 221 252 1123 609 113? 105 - - - - - 1160 965 - 1160 965 1120 1022 1120 1022 - 30 843 1090 179 - - - - - 836 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above Vm 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 764 1,244 587 636 1,600 624 95 2,595 2,955 5,550 Total 5,322 2,505 2,817 797 1,171 537 541 1,388 726 162 CLASSES. - - 21 11 34 11 3 21 59 80 I. PnOKESSIONAL 62 43 19 - 43 9 7 3 _ - 2 3 5 6 10 1 5 22 27 II. Domestic 184 58 126 - 10 48 3£ 55 29 3 : 44 56 53 145 55 8 100 261 361 III. Commercial - - - 4 4 - 3 1 - - - _ - - 1 5 12 15 - 1 32 33 IV. Agbioultciial 13 1 12 - - 1 1 3 7 1 ' - 86 498 558 1,397 628 68 584 2,551 3,135 V. INDUSTBIAL 980 385 595 - 58 327 231 257 91 16; 764 1,112 8 4 6 5 15 1,884 30 1,914 ( "VI. Unoccupied and Non- '. \ Produotivb 4,079 2,014 2,065 797 1,100 117 261 1,066 696 142 . ORDERS. CLASS I. " - 3 18 3 8 13 1 20 4 1 6 1 1 1 3 18 21 3 35 24 3 53 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 1 61 43 1 18 - - 43 9 1 6 3 - 2 3 5 6 10 1 5 22 27 4. Domestic Officers or Services 184 58 126 - 10 48 39 55 29 3 CLASS III. ji , ; -[ 3 41 20 36 17 36 23 122 7 48 1 7 23 77 48 213 71 290 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 4 4' - - 3 1 - - - - ~ - 1 5 3 9 12 3 - 1 20 12 20 13 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries 13 1 12 - - 1 1 3 7 1 CLASS V. - 1 31 4 177 50 114 61 215 107 1 42 31 1 3 6 1 208 54 4 374 205 5 582 259 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furaiture, & Decora- tions - 5 1 4 ~- ~ 1 2 1 1 - 10 - 106 4 160 405 138 2 12 116 4 2 715 4 o 831 8 12.('iin-iagt's aud Harness l:3.Sliips iiiul Boats - - - 14. Chemicals and Compoands - 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 - - - 11 2 25 7 26 20 76 94 22 39 6 2 36 9 ] 130 155 1 166 164 15. Tobacco aud Pipes 16. Food aud Lodging - - 17.Te.xtile Fabrics - - _ 2 57 742 6 333 2 51 409 - 53 6 280 1 6 173 17 184 1 23 47 5 5 - 1 1 5 3 5 8 2.1 32 26 32 4 4 6 4 59 76 65 80 IS.Dress - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 133 2 30 103 2 - 2 28 39 42 1 16 I 6 - 8 17 45 76 45 116 170 270 64 130 1 14 16 53 93 293 532 1 346 625 1 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 2 35 1 14 1 21 - 3 1 11 1 8 11 2 - 764 1,112 8 4 6 5 15 8 1,876 30 38 1,876 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,182 1,897 117 1,897 2,065 797 11,00 117 261 1,066 596 142 : XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 837 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAKY BURGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. 1 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - - 1 2 1 2 2 2 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 10 3 1 6 4 10 3 1 ORDER I. 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &o. 2. Police - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - ORDER 2. l.MUitia Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - ORDER 3. l.Free Church Minister - United Presbyterian Minister Episcopalian Clergyman Boman Catholic Priest _ _ . - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Cleric - - - - - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - , Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife -, - - - - 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ _ Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess 5.Author, Editor, Journalist Student - _ , _ 6.Civil Engineer 7.Painter (Artist) ;- - _ , Musician, Music Master Actor, Actress ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant _ _ _ Lodge Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - _ - 2. Charwoman - - Washing and Bathing Service ORDER 5. 1. Merchant - - - - Broker, Agent, Factor Accountant _ _ - - - Conimercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - 2. Bank Service - - - - - Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent S.Life, House, Ship, &c.. Insurance Service ORDER 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Railway Ofacials and Servants 1 - 1 - - - 1 _ - - - - 1 1 1 - 2 1 2 1 - - - - - 1 1. - - 6 i 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 i 1 3 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 4 9 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 3 5 1 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 8 5 1 8 1 9 1 2 3 I 2 6 12 34 1 3 3 5 2 34 1 1 2 1 10 1 2 2 - - 5 2 34 1 1 6 1 2 4 2 2 1 - - 2 1 2 i 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 2 7 10 1 3 1 8 12 1 5 1 154 2 3 25 58 96 2 3 25 - 10 48 37 2 39 16 19 3 7 1 2 " - 3 19 1 1 1 15 3 1 1 14 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 22 1 3 4 3 30 3 3 2 3 4 3 52 4 3 2 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 6 1 1 1 4 9 2 1 7 1 5 13 1 5 20 - - - - - - 838 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAEY BURGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Ahove 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OBDEB 6— continued. - 1 3 6 1 21 10 - 4 1 37 1 41 2.T0II Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ _ _ - - - - - - - - ~ 1 1 15 1 1 IB 2 8 63 5 16 17 2 11 1 1 16 1 1 97 9 35 2 113 9 36 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - - - - - - - - ; - - 1 1 - 2 2 1 . Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - - - - - - 38 10 ' 5 48 12 60 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government' OBUER 7. 4 4 1 3 1 - - 5 3 3 3 - 3 11 3 11 1. Farmer, Grazier - - _ _ _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant 13 1 12 1 1 3 7 1 - - 6 - 6 6 3. Gardener (not Domestic) - - - - - - - - - - - OBDEB 8. - 1 - 9 3 - 1 12 13 1. Fisherman, Fisherwoman 1 - - - - - OBDEB 0. 1 ' ~ 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - Printer - _ _ _ - - - " - - . OBDEB 10. 2 4 24 17 39 120 1 7 35 72 20 1 65 137 2 8 1 6 27 1 1 19 43 144 1 36 2 96 237 2 55 2 139 381 3 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _____ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - - - - - - -« - - _ ; 1 - - 1 1 1 2 3.Watch and Clock Maker - - - - - -j OBDEB 11. - 2 2 37 5 8 33 4 1 1 1 3 17 47 5 1 7 1 4 37 1 14 7 1 2 5 4 1 37 7 10 1 98 17 3 10 o 7 59 1 135 17 3 10 2 14 69 1. Builder Carpenter, Joiner - _ - Mason, Marble Worker, PoUshsr - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - Plasterer - - - Plumber, Gasfitter - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - : - ~- - - - -, - - 1 3 1 1 1 - 6 1 6 1 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - - _ Fm-niture Broker, Dealer _ - - _ Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3 2 1 2 2 - 1 2 1 1 _ - - - - - - 1 1 3. Carver and Gilder - - - - - - - OBDEB 12. i". - 1 1 - - - 2 2 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 839 OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OP THE PAKLIAMENTAKY BUEGH OP PORT-GLASGOW AT DIPPEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Jn. 5 &- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total ataU Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- .- 5 1 1 3 22 53 15 5 2 i 5 29 65 68 2 1 2 3 86 177 116 2 7 17 21 56 40 . 1 4 7 9 8 1 1 2 27 54 16 5 2 4 8 136 306 215 5 .1 17 31 163 360 231 10 * 21 39 ORDElt 13. 1. Ship Builder - - _ _ _ Ship Builder'sLabourer - - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - 2. Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Rigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - _ _ - OUUKK 14. 3. Chemist and Druggist - - OK»EK 15. l.Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobaccon ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Bating House Keeper 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman - - - 3. Dairyman, Milkseller Cheesemonger, Butterman , - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Bakfer _ _ _ _ _ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer _ - _ Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr.* ORDER IT. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacture S.Cotton Manufacture - - - Cotton, Calico, Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4.Hemp Manufacture _ _ _ _ Jute Manufacture _ _ - Eope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker - - ■ - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture - 5. Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer ORDER 18. 1. Tailor - - - - - Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress _ _ _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - , Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 2 - 2 - - 1 1 ~ 4 1 1 2 4 4 8 . 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 : 1 1 7 2 1 1 5 8 10 2 6 10 8 1 1 15 1 7 2 3 24 1 2 19 7 1 4 5 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 1 15 12 1 1 25 1 1 18 2 3 41 1 3 33 1 1 27 2 1 23 2 4 56 1 3 45 7 1 12 1 7 3 1 2 2 3 17 1 1 3 2 7 1 12 4 3 1 2 2 3 15 1 - - 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 5 6 7 1 1 2 7 ■ ~ I 1 1 4 2 19 1 1 74 16 3 23 15 1 1 1 2 5 2 1 117 32 5 1 119 37 7 5 2 661 1 6 1 14 1 41 1 9 1 298 2 1 12 16 1 2 4 2 363 1 4 2 1 25 7 - 48 4 1 1 260 2 1 8 15 1 O 1 155 1 1 1 13 1 2 1 164 1 3 _ 1 i 4 1 40 4 2 1 4 2 4 ■' 1 4 1 2 3 13 10 1 10 15 1 4 5 1 25 32 2 30 32 3 11 106 12 2 1 1 4 26 7 80 12 2 1 1 2 4 24 4 33 2 2 34 4 1 1 1 11 2 1 1 840 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIOJSfS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF POET-GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 1 2 2 6 17 12 3 1 13 15 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 32 34 4 4 1 1 33 37 4 4 1 OICWER SO. 1. Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - Sawyer Wood Turner - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Paper Manufacture Stationer - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - _ ORDER 91. 1. Ironstone Miner 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Ooalheaver, Labourer - - _ Gas Works Service - - - 3. Stone Quarrier Road Labourer - - - Platelayer - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service 8. Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith - - - - Nail Manufacture _____ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith - - - - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - ORDER 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - - 2. General Labourer _ _ . _ Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar. ) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) _ _ _ Factory Labourer (imdeflned) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23, 1. Scavenger - _ _ _ ORDER 2i. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - ORDER 25. 1. Scholars _ _ _ _ _ _ Children of No Stated Occupation - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 7 _ 13 23 4 3 2 1 1 17 24 1 1 1 6 3 1 1 2 4 1 48 84 1 1 5 9 3 4 2 1 2 18 34 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 14 30 4 3 2 1 12 2 5 2 1 2 6 1 1 88 146 2 2 1 6 10 5 1 12 2 5 2 1 2 I 1 102 176 2 2 5 9 12 5 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - _ - - 1 8 6 2 1 62 3 7 3 1 2 1 103 2 4 2 1 1 2 3 247 7 9 1 3 1 1 2 101 11 8 2 1 1 11 1 1 2 1 1 70 3 13 5 4 3 2 6 3 462 21 22 7 2 4 4 3 6 3 632 24 35 V2 2 25 2 8 1 12 13 2 6 - 1 2 11 5 3 6 2 3 2 142 * _ _ _ _ 1 - 1 1 _ 11 753 8 4 6 5 15 8 30 38 2182 117 2065 117 261 1066 596 904 208 _ _ 915 961 - 915 961 898 999 898 999 - 21 776 S77 223 - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 841 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF ^'PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. \ Jnd. 5 ?rs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Und. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 26- 46- 66- 999 1 ,518 687 785 1,984 748 116 3,204 3,633 6,837 Total - 6,457 3,082 3,375 1,013 1,445 624 628 1,723 836 189 CLASSES. - 1 27 12 43 11 3 28 69 97 I. Peopessional 65 45 20 - - 46 9 8 3 - - 4 4 5 8 11 2 8 26 34 II. Domestic 217 72 145 - 12 60 45 61 35 4 - 50 66 68 159 66 10 116 293 409 III. Commercial 4 4 - - 3 1 - - - - - - 1 5 12 16 1 1 34 36 IV. Aqeioultural 16 3 13 - 1 2 1 3 8 1 - 96 581 700 1,756 637 80 677 3,173 3,850 V. Industrial 1,079 430 649 - 66 365 253 279 101 16 999 1,367 8 5 6 7 20 2,374 38 2,412 1 VI. Unoccupied and Non- ) ( Productive - i 5,076 2,528 2,548 1,013 1,364 161 .320 1,372 .688 168 ORDEKS. CLASS I. - 1 4 23 3 9 14 2 27 4 1 6 1 1 1 4 24 22 4 43 26 4 67 1. Government _ _ - 2. Army and Navy 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS IL 1 64 45 1 19 - _ 45 9 1 7 3 - i 4 5 • 8 11 2 8 26 34 4.Domestic Officers or Services CLASS IIL 217 72 146 12 60 46 61 35 4 - 3 47 26 40 17 41 30 129 14 62| ■2 8; 29 87 63 230 92 317 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. i 4 - - 3 1 - - - - - - 1 5 3 9 13 3 1 1 22 12 22 13 7. Agriculture 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 16 3 13 - 1 2 1 3 8 1 f - 1 35 4 1 199 55 1 148 73 1 294 140 2 52 45 1 3 7 2 234 59 5 497 265 7 731 324 9.Books, Prints, and Maps - 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 5 1 i - - 1 2 1 1 ~ _ 14 153 4' 1 230 1 2 558 1 188 2 17 167 4 3 993 4 3 1,160 8 12. Carriages and Hamess- 13. Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - 2 - 2 - - - 1 1 - - ~ 11 2 26 7 28 22 1 93 104 26 44- 1 7 2 37 9 2 154 172 2 191 181 15.Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - - - 2 74 792 11 357 2 63 435 - 1 58 10 299 1 9 188 23 191 1 26 51 5 6 ;., ~ 1 1 5 3 6 1 12 30 49 28 41 4 5 6 4 68 1 107 74 1 111 18. Dress 19. Animal Sub.stances 20. Vegetable Substances - 161 3 42 1 119 2 ': 2 40 1 43 61 1 19 1 6 )' - 8 19 51 77 59 118 203 280 73 135 1 16 17 59 96 351 550 1 410 646 1 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters - CLASS VI. 3 37 2 16 1 • 21 - 1 3 1 13 1 8 11 2 - 999 1,367 8 5 6 7 20 8 2,366 38 46 2,366 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions _ - - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,699 2,377 161 2,377 J.2,548 1,013 1,364 161 ,320 1,372 688 168 R r. * See Note at p. 73. 842 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BUEGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under Above Tin 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - _ 1 3 1 2 2 3 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 3 10 3 1 6 6 10 3 1 ORDER I. t 1 . Civil Service — Officers and Clerks Civil Service — Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c 2.Police _ - - _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - oudEr 2. 1. Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer _ _ _ Army Pensioner - - - - ORDER 3. l.Free Church Minister - - United Presbyterian Minister - Episcopalian Clergyman - - Roman Catholic Priest _ - _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher 2. Writer to the Signet, ■Solicitor - Law Clerk - - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - _ Medical Student, Assistant _ _ _ Midwife - _ _ _ _ _ 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching S.Author, Editor, Journalist Student - - - 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ 7.Painter (Artist) - - - Musician, Music Master „ _ _ Actor, Actress - „ _ _ ORDER 4. l.Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government) Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - 2. Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathi.ng Service - _ _ ORDER I!. 1. Merchant - - Broker, Agent, Factor - _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Taluer, House Agent Accouutant Commercial Traveller - _ _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper 2. Bank Service --____ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent 3.Life, House, Ship, &c., 'Xuaqiauce Service 1 - 1 - , - 1 . ~ - - _ 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 2 2 : : - - : _ S . - 1 6 1 6 10 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 6 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 3 5 1 10 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 10 5 2 16 1 1 10 1 2 3 2 7 12 35 1 4 3 6 2 35 1 1 2 1 10 1 3 2 - - 6 2 35 1 1 6 1 2 4 3 2 1 - - 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 3 2 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 7 12 1 5 1 8 14 1 10 1 182 2 3 30 72 110 o 3 30 12 60 43 2 43 18 22 3 10 2 2 - 3 24 2 1 1 15 3 1 1 1 20 1 3 1 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 1 27 2 3 i 1 4 2 40 3 3 3 3 4 1 4 2 67 5 3 3 - - - - - 1 1 6 3 1 2 1 9 5 10 1 22 2 11 1 7 4 ' 1 7 14 1 42 1 7 21 1 46 ORDER G. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Railway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper Canier, Carter, Vanman - - - - - - - - - "^ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 843 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OE POLICE BURGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFEHENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIOT^S. FEMALES. Ua. 5 &- yrs. l&- 20- 25- 45- 65- Crnder 20 ?ears. Above 20 years. rotal at an Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 i- - i _ _ - 44 I: ' 1 16 1 13 1 17 2 8 5 67 5 16 1 2 3 19 2 12 1 5 4 3 6 1 6 1 1 17 1 57 1 104 9 36 2 13 4 12 6 2 121 9 37 2 70 4 12 6 OUDER 6— continued. 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4."Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - 5.Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) ORDEK 7. 1. Farmer, Grazier . _ _ Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - , - 3. Gardener (not Domestic) - - - OKDER 8. l.Fisherman,, Fisherwoman - - - ORDER 9. 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian, - - - Printer - - - - ORDER 10. 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright - - - _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker ------ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - 2.SawMak'er - - - 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - ORDER 11. l.Buikler - - _ _ _ Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler - - - - - Plasterer - - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer - - - French Polisher - - - _ _ Furniture Broker, Dealer Undertaker, Funeral Furniture Maker - 3.Carver and Gilder ORDER IZ 1. Cartwright 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. l.Ship Builder - - Ship Builder's Labourer - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge BuUder - - - 2.Mast, Yard, Oar, Block Maker Ship Bigger, Fitter, Chandler Sail Maker - - - - - 4 16 4 3 13 - 3 1 1 2 1 3 8 1 _ 1 9 3 - 1 12 13 - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 5 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 - 4 - 28 - 1 19 42 137 1 10 45 92 i - 1 28 1 81 180 2 1 1 8 1 8 35 1 1 1 21 46 165 1 1 47 2 134 308 2 2 2 68 2 180 473 3 2 3 - - - - - - - - - *" '■■, - 2 - 2 40 1 6 8 40 5 2 1 1 3 18 3 61 9 I 7 4 5 43 8 1 1 2 17 8 1 4 1 10 2 5 1 1 40 1 8 10 2 123 23 4 12 5 9 71 14 1 1 2 163 24 4 12 5 17 81 14 1 1 3 2 i 1 i 2 2 - - 1 2 1 1 '.- If: - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 1 2 - - - - : - 7 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 3 33 73 28 6 2 6 5 35 102 84 3 1 2 3 124 241 157 5 3 11 17 37 75 52 1 4 10 9 11 3 1 2 40 74 30 7 2 6 8 196 429 296 9 8 24 31 236 503 326 16 10 30 39 2 - 2 - - _ 1 1 - - 844 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OR POLICE BURGH OF PORT-GLASGOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years Above 20 Years Un 5 Yrs 6- .15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OBDEU 14. - i 1 1 2 - 4 4 8 3.Clieniist and DruggLst - - - - - - - - - - OBDEB IS. - ~ 1 - 1 - 2 2 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist 2 - 2 - - 1 - 1 - OBDEK 16. _ - 1 1 - : ; 1 1 1 1 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Cofi'ee, Eating House Keeper _ _ - 7 2 - 7 2 - - - 1 1 5 1 1 - 1 1 2 18 2 9 1 2 30 2 32 2 2. Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - - - - 14 1 14 _ _ 1 1 5 8 - 1 7 2 1 5 8 - 11 6 1 10 9 1 7 2 3 28 1 3 26 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 15 13 1 1 19 3 5 45 1 4 41 2 1 24 3 6 60 1 4 54 S.Dairjman, MUliseller - - - Cheesemonger, Butterman - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer - - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - Baker - _ . _ Confectioner, Pastrycook - - - Greengrocer, Fruiterer Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. - 3 3 8 22 1 3 1 3 3 4 1 3 1 3 3 5 19 1 - 1 3 3 3 1 2 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 7 1 2 1 OBOEB i;. ; - - - 1 - - 1 1 l.WooUeu Cloth Manufacture - - - V Lb - - rz la ■. - 1 1 21 81 28 1 2 131 133 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer ^ - Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 5 2 702 1 1 1 321 4 2 381 1 1 - 63 1 268 1 167 1 2 1 167 1 1 43 1 4 - 1 i - 16 16 1 5 32 37 4.Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Net Maker- - - - - Canvas, Sailcloth Manufacture 6 1 14 1 46 2 1 12 16 4 2 1 30 - 4 1 2 1 8 15 1 1 1 14 3 1 12 4 - ~ 2 1 6 1 - 2 8 10 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer 1 12 1 3 9 - 1 3 2 4 3 - OBDKll IS. - 1 4 1 2 4 16 13 1 11 16 1 4 5 1 29 37 2 34 37 3 l.Tailor _ _ _ . Milliner. Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer 13 130 13 3 1 ■ 1 6 35 1 7 95 13 2 1 1 - 2 6 33 1 4 37 2 2 43 4 1 1 1 13 3 1 1 2 4 ORDER 19. - - 1 - - 1 1 2.Tanuer - - - - - ORDER 30. - - 1 1 1 1. Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer _ - - _ _ 1 1 2 2 10 21 23 16 21 2 1 3 39 66 40 59 3. Timber, ,Wood Merchant, Dealer Sawyer - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 845 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE MUNICIPAL OK POLICE BUEGH OF PORT-GHASSOW AT DIFFERENT AGES. 1" MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. \ [Jn. 5 frs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- '. i ■ \ i - - - 4 1 2 1 1 2 - 5 5 1 5 5 1 ORDER iO— continued. Wood Turner _ _ _ Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 4. Paper Manufacture _ _ _ Stationer - - - ■Bill Sticker, Deliverer - ORDER %l. l.Ironstone Miner - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Coalheaver, Labourer _ - - Gas Works Service - - 3.Stone Quarrier ~ Eoad Labourer _ _ Platelayer - _ . _ _ Railway Labourer, Navvy - - 4.Eartlienware, China, Porcelain Manufacture Glass Manufacture _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service _ _ _ _ S.Iron Manufacture - - - Blacksmith - - - Nail Manufacture - _ _ _ _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 9. Coppersmith - - - lO.Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - ORDER 22. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ - _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2.General Labourer _ - _ _ _ Bng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Bail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) - _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER S3. l.Scavenger - - - ORDER U. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - - ORDER 95. l.Scholars _ _ - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - ^' ) _ i - 1 7 14 28 i 3 2 1 2 17 34 2 2 1 1 7 8 1 1 2 4 1 49 104 2 2 5 12 4 5 2 4 2 19 36 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 15 35 4 3 2 1 15 2 14 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 90 178 2 5 2 8 13 7 1 15 2 14 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 105 213 2 6 6' 11 15 7 2 1 2 1 __ 1 1 1 - - - - I 1 8 1 6 2 1 63 3 7 3 1 2 1 105 2 4 2 1 1 2 4 252 9 10 1 1 3 1 1 2 104 12 8 2 2 1 12 1 1 2 1 1 1 71 4 13 5 4 3 2 7 3 473 24 23 7 4 5 4 3 7 3 544 28 36 12 4 26 2 9 13 3 13 2 6 - 1 2 12 1 5 3 6 2 3 2 - 12 987 1116 251 1 1 1 8 5 6 7 20 8 38 46 2699 161 2548 151 320 1372 388 168 - - 1128 1238 - 1128 1238 1081 1296 1081 1296 21 992 1060 304 - - - - - 846 XV.— OCCOPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE, OF SGOTLAJSTD, 1881. SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF *RUTHKRGLEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total ataU Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 851 1,374 576 547 1,375 581 131 2,801 2,634 5,435 Total- _ . _ 5,830 2,851 2,979 847 1,379 625 587 1,462 719 211 J CLASSES. - - 19 13 28 14 6 19 61 80 I. Pbofessional 2S 13 15 - - 13 7 8 - - - 3 6 17 8 3 5 34 39 IT. Domestic 176 67 109 - 16 51 30 45 26 8 - 37 72 53 131 41 9 109 234 343 III. COMMEBCIAL- 10 6 4 - 5 1 2 2 - - - i 2 6 8 14 28. 3 8 53 61 IV, AOBIOULTUBAL 60 6 44 - 1 5 3 20 18 3 - 120 459 467 1,180 477 81 579 ,J2,205 2,784 V. Industrial 1,369 ,.621 748 - 136 485 348 :309 73 18 851 1,213 17 - 5 13 29 2,081 47 2,128 ( Vl. UNOCcnpiED and Nos- \ \ Peoductive ( 4,197 2,138 2,059 847 1,221 70 197 1,078 602 182 ORDERS. CLASS L - - 1 18 6 7 7 1 20 7 1 6 2 1 3 1 18 22 3 36 23 3 54 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional OccupatiDna 28 13 15 - ~~ 13 7 8 - - CLASS 11. - 2 3 6 17 8 3 5 34 39 4.Domestic Officers or Senices 176 67 109 - 16 51 30 45 26 8 CLASS m. - 5 32 30 42 13 40 38 93 12 29 1 8 35 74 64 170 99 244 5.Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance _ _ - CLASS IV. 4 6 1 5 3 1 - 1 4 1 2 1 1 - - 2 6 8 14 27 ~ 1 3 8 52 1 60 1 7.Agrlcultare 8.Aboiit AJiimals and Fisheries CLASS V. 50 6 44 - 1 5 3 20 18 3 - 2 1 5 1 26 36 17 52 4 24 123 2 6 31 9 3 27 41 6 47 215 9 74 256 9. Books, Prints, and Ma-ps - lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions [S :2 - 3 2 - ; : 1 3 1 ~ - - 2 6 3 4 20 15 3 7 20 7 17 69 1 31 3 2 6 26 18 10 28 122 16 54 140 12. Carriages and Harness 13.Sliips and Boats - 14.UlKiiueals and Compounds - 4 4 - - - 4 - - - - - 4 28 20 38 23 85 1 56 93 32 53 8 18 24 66 1 119 . 199 1 143 265 IS.Tobacco ;ind Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 1 36 .1,041 8 496 1 27 545 - 1 106 7 390 6 281 1 '7 220 11 36 3 8 - 3 2 16 2 18 12 3 8 28 3 38 15 1 10 4 4 19 2 20 59 7 60 78 9 80 IS.Dress 19.Animal Substances 20.Vegetable Substances - 97 11 117 26 6 53 71 5 64 - 2 il 16 24 5 37 22 3 27 31 2 33 14 4 4 - 48 16 213 50 235 52 554 160 3 227 68 18 14 1 261 66 1,034 294 4 1,295 1 360 4 21. Mineral Substances - 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities _ _ _ 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 37 21 [26 2 11 19 - 9 1 17 1 4 4 4 7 2 6 1 2 851 1,213 17 - 5 13 29 17 2,064 47 64 2,064 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 2,129 2,068 70 2,068 2,059 847 1,221 70 197 1,078 602 182 * See Note at p. 73. XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 847 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF RUTHERGLEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 'Yrs 5- ] 15- 20- 25- 45- 55- Jnder 20 Sears. ibove 20 years. Total at all Ages. Total ataJl Ages. Under 20 years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 46- 65- - - 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 10 7 1 2 3 10 7 1 OBBEIC 1. l.Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c. 2.Polioe ---_„.-- Municipal, Parish Officer - - - Sheriff Officer - _ _ _ OKDIiB 9. 1. Soldier and Non-commissioned Officer - - Army Pensioner - ^ ^ ^ - 2. Navy Pensioner OR»£K 3. 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister .,__-- Eoman Catholic Priest - • - - Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Church, Chapel, Cemetry, Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - - - Law Clerk „ „ _ ^ _ - 3. Physician, Surgeon - - ^ - - Medical Student, Assistant - Midwife ___.--.»-- Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Leotr., Tutor, Governess - School Service and oth. connect, with teaching 5. Student - _ „ - 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ „ _ Land, House, Ship Surveyor 7. Painter (Artist) _ _ _ _ - Architect ------- Musician, Music Master Art Student _ _ _ OKDEK 4. 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener _ - - Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Govemment)- 2. Charwoman - - _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service - - - OBDiEaa 5. 1. Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - . - - - Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller _ _ _ - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 2. Bank Service ------ 3.Life, House, Ship, &o.. Insurance Service 0KDEB 6. l.Railway Engine Driver, Stoker - Eailway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - Other Eailway Officials and Servants 2. Toll Collector, Turnpike Gate Keeper - Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Carrier, Carter, Vanman, Tramway Companies Service -3. Canal, Inland .Navigation, Servioe Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - - - - - - - - - - -' - - - - 1 1 1 -' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - _ - - - - _ - - t ^ - - 1 2 4 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 21 - 1 4 10 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 1 4 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 5 2 4 4 8 1 1 10 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 13 2 10 -\ 4 9 1 2 9 2 1 - - 9 4 2 1 1 2 5 ~" ^ - 2 1 2 2 4 3 8 5 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 2 2 7 19 6 2 8 21 6 4 148 4 24 67 81 4 24 - 16 51 29 1 36 3 6 13 13 3 1 4 ir - 5 29 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 3 3 23 5 2 2 2 5 1 2 1 34 1 4 1 3 6 38 7 4 1 3 6 72 7 6 1 3 1 1 2 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 11 li- lt - 1 - 2 2 2 1 9 1 14 8 1 2 8 1 13 1 21 8 2 27 1 20 1 4 4 2 1 11 1 2 2 2 1 10 1 16 33 9 4 «7 2 1 46 1 1 5 35 11 5 47 2 2 62 1 1 5 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 848 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTARY BURGH OF RTJTHEEGLEN AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years, Abov 20 Years e Total at all Ages. Tota at al Ages Under Above Ui 20 20 5 Years. Yeaips. Yr^ 5- - 15 - 20 - 25- 45 - 65- OKDER 6— continued. - - 5 3 1 4 1 - 13 1 13 1 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - Meter, Weigher - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 26 3 10 3 1 5 6 5 36 6 17 53 6 5.Messenger, Porter, Watohm. (not Government) 6 Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 5 ~ 4 1 - - - ORDEB 7. _ 2 6 8 1 13 3 1 20 3 8 4 1 44 4 1 52 1. Farmer, Grazier - _ - - - Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - 50 6 44 - 1 5 3 20 18 3 - - - 3 - 3 3 3. Gardener (not Domestic) OKDER 8. - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - OKDEB 9. - - - - - - - - 2 ~ 3 2 - 2 2 3 2 6 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Printer _ _ _ _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 3 - 3 - - - - 3 - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 2 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer OKDEB 10. - - - - - - - - 1 6 2 5 5 5 4 2 1 7 2 10 3 8 2 1 1 - 7 2 5 5 5 6 14 6 16 13 2 19 10 21 1. Engine and Machine Maker Millwright - - - Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ _ _ . Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 2. Tool Maker, Dealer - - Needle Maker - - - _ - _ - _ - - : - - 3 - 1 - 3 1 4 3. Watch and Clock Maker _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 - 3 3 7. Type Cutter, Founder _ _ . - - - - - - - ORDEB II. - 1 1 1 1 14 3 7 1 1 6 8 15 7 19 2 3 1 4 3 36 7 43 9 3 4 1 5 7 1 12 2 5 6 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 15 4 7 1 1 7 4 5 66 17 69 19 7 4 1 6 13 5 81 21 76 19 8 5 1 13 17 1. Builder - - Carpenter, Joiner - Bricklayer - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer Slater, Tiler _ _ - - Plasterer - _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - - - Plumber, Gasfltter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - _ - - - - - - - 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 1 3 1 2 4 1 2 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher - _ - - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 2 2 - - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 2 3. Wood Carver J- - _ _ - Figure, Image Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - ORDEB 1%. - 1 3 2 2 _ 1 3 4 1 7 1. Railway Can-iage and Waggon Maker Cartwright - - - _ _ : - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 6i - 2 6 8 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - OKDEB 13. - 4 2 7 11 1 1 2 4 1 10 1 5 1 1 3 11 13 1 1 12 8 7 1 23 21 8 2 l.Ship Builder - - - Ship Builder's Labourer - - Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - - - - - 1 - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 849 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EUTHEKGLEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MAT.KR. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. an. S Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 66- ^- 3 14 1 17 2 1 64 4 1 29 2 2 17 1 112 6 4 129 7 4 OKDER 14. l.Dye, Paint Manufacture S.Chemiat and Druggist - - - - - Manufacture of Chemicals - OKDEK 15. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist Tobacco-Pipe, Snuff-Box, Maker - OBDEB 16. l.Lodging, Boarding House Keeper 2.Maltster - - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican 3. Dairyman, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman - - - - Provision Curer, Dealer - - - - Poulterer, Game Dealer - - Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.) Baker _ _ . Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Sugar Reiiner _ _ _ Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c. , Dealer OilDEK 17. l.WooUen Cloth Manufacture Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture - Worsted Manufacture 2.Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer 3. Cotton Manufacture - - - Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer - ~ Tape Manufacturer, Dealer - - .Thread Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Hemp Manufacture Jute Manufacture _ _ _ Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 6. Weaver (undefined) - - - Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undef.) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Carpet and Rug Manufacture Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer En(Droiderer _ - - -' OBDEB 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) Tailor _ _ _ _ _ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Clog Maker- - - _ Hair Dresser, Wig Maker - - - - Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer OBDEB 19. 2. Currier - _ _ . _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Maker, Dlr. 3. Brush and Broom Maker ■ Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer 4 4 - - 4 - - - _ _ - 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1'; ' - 1 3 1 7 3 9 2 1 5 1 1 2 2 9 1 14 5 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 20 13 3 6 2 1 1 6 3 3 1 1 1 8 3 12^ 1 32 12 16 4 2 3 2 7 1 3 36 1 33 12 24 4 2 3 2 10 1 3 48 1 3 9 2 2 2 1 2 1 12 5 1 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 10 - 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 •'. - 1 4 11 3 3 5 1 2 6 1 1 i 2 9 13 2 5 4 1 2 3 9 6 3 7 1 15 11 1 2 17 21 12 6 5 2 12 5 11 8 7 1 2 4 1 3 2 4 3 1 3 10 1 1 15 5 12 18 1 18 1 3 35 22 1 ] 4 35 41 26 1 11 21 1 3 45 22 1 2 1 19 40 53 44 1 12 37 5 8 1 826 124 2 1 5 6 8 10 4 3 1 13 2 6 386 74 3 1 4 4 2 1 24 3 2 1 440 50 2 1 2 5 4 6 2 2 1 - 2 84 14 1 1 2 2 11 2 6 302 60 2 1 3 2 1 11 2 231 25 2 3 2 4 1 12 1 2 1 174 24 1 1 2 1 1 1 30 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 s 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 8 2 16 1 1 2 12 1 3 1 11 1 4 2 1 1 14 4 35 2 2 1 1 25 5 39 2 4 2 1 76 19 1 22 4 1 54 15 1 - 2 20 4 22 1 25 5 2 6 7 1 1 3 ir - - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 - 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 11 6 5 - 1 5 _ 3 P 850 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF EUTHEEGLEN AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 ■Vrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- OKDER 20. - 1 1 3 - 1 1 3 4 1 l.Oil and Colourman _ _ - Japanner . _ _ . _ _ - - - - - - : 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufac, Dealer Waterproof Goods Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - _ 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2. Willow, Cane, Bush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - _ - _ - - - - L : 1 - 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 i 4 1 3 1 4 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer - - - Sawyer Wood Turner - - Cooiier, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - - - - - 2 10 2 7 28 2 6 1 1 1-2 2 41 3 1 53 r, i 4. Paper Manufacture Stationer \Bill Sticker, Deliverer - ORDER 21. 117 53 64 - 16 37 27 33 4 - 26 123 151 332 2 157 10 149 650 2 799 2 I.Coal Miner - Mine Service - - - _ _ _ : _ - 1 1 1 4 1 3 - 1 1 2 7 3 8 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer Gas Works Service 2 2 - _ - - 1 1 - 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 5 6 2 1 2 3 6 18 7 3 7 3 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 15 3 1 7 12 14 28 16 4 1 11 12 16 30 S.Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Road Labourer - - - Platelayer - - - - - Railway Labourer, Navvy - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 28 14 34 2 16 1 - 39 64 3 103 3 ,4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Mannfacture Glass Manufacture 34 26 8 _ 9 17 4 3 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 1 6. Waterworks Service - - - - - - - - - - - 3 13 3 r 20 20 7.Gold and Silver Beater - - - - - ~ 4 1 2 26 8 7 1 1 17 24 9 1 30 55 26 2 3 4 10 1 30 9 9 1 1 50 83 46 3 80 92 55 4 1 S.Iron Manufacture - _ - Steel Manufacture - - - Blacksmith _ _ _ _ - _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant Kitchen Range, Grate, Stove Maker - 1 - 1 - - 1 - _ - - - 1 1 1 _ - 1 2 1 2 9. Cojjper Manufacture - Coppersmith - - _ _ - - - - - - 2 1 4 - 2 5 7 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker - - - - - _ - 1 1 7 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 8 5 1 9 5 2 17 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacture, Brazier {- Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker - Tube Manufactm-e - - ORDER 22. - - - : - - ~ - - 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 4 3 4 9 5 1 3 4 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker, - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - _ Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) - _ _ 6 2 2 1 - 6 2 2 1 - - - 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 6 9 18 8 20 1 24 16 8 1 77 59 11 2 41 16 5 3 7 5 1 24 8 29 1 149 96 24 7 173 104 53 8 2. General Labourer _ . _ - _ Eug. Drh ur, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mochiinic (undefined) _ - _ Apprentice (undefined) _ _ _ _ Factory Labourer (undefined) _ - - Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 9 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 4 -. ORDER 23. - ~ 2 1 " 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1. Town Drainage Service - - - Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Scavenger : - - - - . - - - - ORDER !;4. ' 17 5 13 29 17 47 64 1. Persons returned by Property, Bank, &c., or of No Occupation 2129 70 2069 - 70 197 1078 602 182 ORDER !35. 4 S47 975 238 -I - - - 979 1085 - 979 1086 l.Scholai'S - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 966 1102 966 1102 - 10 837 956 265 - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 851 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTAET BURGH OF *STIRLING AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES, OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. TJnd. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Jnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Und. 6 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,105 1 ,754 831 705 1,882 998 330 3,690 3,915 7,605 Total- _ _ - 8,407 3,651 4,766 1,076 1,738 838 786 2,178 1,268 535 ClASSES. - 7 157 122 239 77 28 164 466 630 I. Proeessionai, 154 80 74 - 1 79 19 34 17 4 - 2 15 23 46 29 11 17 109 126 II. Domestic 832 280 652 - 27 253 219 213 94 26 - 45 84 97 321 109 17 129 544 673 III. COMMEROIAL- 20 17 3 - 8 9 1 2 - - - 4 20 22 57 48 9 24 136 160 IV. ASRIOULTUEAL- 86 15 71 - - 15 9 35 22 5 - 106 654 429 1,202 681 160 660 2,472 3,132 V. Industrial - 1,073 370 703 - 68 302 213 263 160 67 1,105 1,590 1 12 17 54 105 2,696 188 2,884 ( VI. Unoccupied and NoN- 1 t Productive - ) 6,242 2,889 3,363 1,075 1,634 180 324 1,631 965 433 ORDEKS. CLASS I. ;■?■ '• - 4 3 3 61 93 11 89 22 34 116 89 16 27 35 4 3 21 7 61 96 64 235 167 71 296 263 1. Government _ _ - 2.Anay and Navy - - - 3. Professional Occupations - CLASS IL 5 149 80 5 69 - •1 79 19 5 29 17 4 2 15 23 46 29 11 17 109 126 4. Domestic Officers or Services CLASS III. 832 280 652 27 253 219 213 94 26 - 6 39 33 61 32 65 97 224 36 73 5 12 39 90 170 374 209 464, 5. Commercial Occupations 6.Conyeyano£ _ _ _ CLASS IV. 4 16 3 14 1 2 - 8 3 6 1 1 1 - ~ 4 19 . 1 19 3 43 14 39 9 9 23 1 llO 26 133 27 7.Agriculture _ _ - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 86 15 71 - - 15 9 35 22 ^ : 6 1 16 20 17 145 12 7 112 23 37 293 11 27 110 4 2 25 26 18 161 50 73 540 76 91 701 9.BooliS, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions - 18 16 13 2 5 14 - 7 1 6 1 1 4 2 7 1 2 1 1 - 6 27 7 14 2 46 1 5 21 1 4 1 32 7 82 2 11 114 2 18 12. Carriages and Harness IS.Ships and Boats - 14. Chemicals and Compounds - - - - - - _ - - ~ - - 14 34 69 73 60 41 5 151 100 1 70 56 19 25 83 107 6 300 222 6 383 329 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16.Food and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - 4 129 374 2 8 209 2 121 165 - 1 43 2 7 166 6 91 2 39 47 52 22 24 5 - 7 2 3 39 8 17 36 6 9 106 32 35 88 20 16 18 6 5 46 10 20 248 64 66 294 74 85 18.Dress- - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 397 3 6 112 285 3 6 - 8 104 88 1 127 1 1 51 1 1 19 1 3 - 13 5 97 35 77 52 1 165 200 3 116 139 1 18 36 1 110 40 376 427 6 486 467 6 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Com- modities 28.Retuse Matters _ - - CLASS VI, 16 109 2 1 23 14 86 2 - 8 1 15 2 20 5 30 2 5 26 2 11 1,105 1,590 1 12 17 54 105 1 2,695 188 189 .2,695 24. Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 3,533 2,709 180 2,709 3,353 1,075 1,634 180 324 1,631 965 433 * See Note at p. 73. 852 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUKGH OF STIRLING AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total ataU Ages. Total at aU Ages Under Above Un 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20 - 25 - 45 - 65 ■ OKDER I. 1 2 1 2 4 6 6 6 2 7 2 '2 2 2 4 19 14 4 21 18 4 ;i. Civil Service -Officers and Qlerks - Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Caniers, &c. Prison officer - - 1 2 - 1 2 - - - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 16 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 19 6 1 2 19 6 1 2 2. Police - - - - Municipal, Parish Officer Sheriff Officer - - - - Just.of Peace and other Local or County Officia 2 - 2 - - - 2 - - onniiii 2. ; ,- 59 2 1 80 8 6 84 22 4 2 7 9 9 3 59 2 9 171 39 16 9 230 41 16 l.Army Officer (effective or retired) Soldier and Non-Coiimiissioned Officer - • Militia, Yeomanry, Volunteer Army Pensioner - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OKDER 3. - - - 1 1 5 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 4 7 2 2 4 5 1 2 8 4 7 2 2 4 6 1 2 1. Established Church Minister Free Church Minister - - - United Presbyterian Minister - - Episcopalian Clergyman - - - Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itin. Preacher Theological Student - - . - _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 1 ' 2 - 1 2 - - - - - 1 2 - ~ 3 20 7 1 16 4 7 1 5 23 1 28 12 1 28 35 2. Advocate - - - ^ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor Law Clerk - - - - - - - - -■ - 4 2 8 2 1 4 2 4 14 2 3 14 2 7 3. Physician, Surgeon - - - - Dentist - - - - Medical Student, Assistant - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) 17 1 16 - - 1 - 3 10 3 - ~ 9 2 11 6 2 4 2 1 2 9 17 10 3 26 10 3 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ _ - Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching 42 17 16 5 26 12 - 1 15 5 8 5 16 5 2 1 1 - 61 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 6 2 1 2 6 2 52 2 6. Author, Editor, Journalist - Reporter, Shorthand Writer Student _ _ _ - Literary, Scientific, Institution Service, &c. - 59 1 56 3 1 - ~ 56 3 1 - - 1 - 2 1 1 1 4 5 6. Civil Engineer - - - - - _ _ - 4 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 11 4 4 2 1 3 15 5 7 7. Painter (Artist) - - - Engraver (Artist) - - Sculptor Architect - _ - Musician, Music Master Photographer 1 3 6 2 1 3 4 - 2 1 1 1 2 3 - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 8.BilliariI, Cricket, and other Games Service - - - - - 4»UDER 4. - 1 1 7 2 6 5 9 2 1 6 15 21 4 4 4 23 o 7 2 1 1 1 7 3 6 24 60 vS 2 13 25 67 11 2 19 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener Domestic Indoor Servant - - Lodge, Gate, Park Keeper (not Government)- Inn, Hotel Servant - - - - 728 8 278 2 450 6 27 i 251 2 !14 ] 5 177 1 47 12 - - - 2 - - 2 2 2. Office Keeper (not Government) Charwoman _ _ _ - _ Washing and Bathing Service Hospital and Institution Service 3 11 77 5 - 3 11 77 5 - - - 3 30 2 1 6 37 3 2 2 10 ORDER 5. - 1 1 2 16 2 6 - ^ 5 22 5 23 ..Merchant - - - Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - - "1 - if ■^■^ ^^^ f XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. 853 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF STIRLING AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ORDKIt 5— continued. - 6 1 24 1 1 21 3 3 21 36 1 1 3 13 1 1 2 1 1 30 5 2 3 27 71 1 6 2 3 27 101 1 Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent - Accountant - - . _ _ _ Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _ _ - Officer' of Commercial Company, &c. 3 3 - - - 3 - - - -, - 6 8 3 8 1 4 1 6 i 21 4 27 2. Banker - - - Bank Service - - - - - _' -.- - - 1 - 5 4 - 1 9 10 3. Life, House, Ship, &c., Insurance Service - - - - - - - - ORDER 6. i'- 1 2 24 20 1 1 25 34 13 6 65 2 1 28 1 2 2 25 57 14 8 120 59 14 8 145 l.Eailway Engine Driver, Stoker Eailway Guard - - - - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man - - - Other Railway Officials and Servants - 1 1 - - : 1 - - ■- 1 8 1 11 1 4 72 1 5 26 2 3 9 1 12 112 1 1 12 121 1 2. Omnibus, Coach, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coachman (not Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ - _ ^ Tramway Companies Service - - - - - - : - 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 4 1 11 1 1 1 15 1 1 S.Ship, Tug Owner, &c. - - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - - Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 1 - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 4 1 1 6 6 4. Warehouseman (not Manchester) - - - - - - - - . - 34 1 12 3 5 13 1 8 1 1 46 4 27 2 73 6 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) 14 14 - 8 6 ~ ~ - ORDER T. - 4 10 11 2 31 2 5 2 16 2 4 6 1 14 7 2 64 3 6 7 2 78 3 6 1. Farmer, Grazier ------ Farm Bailiff, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Shepherd _ _ _ _ _ Land Drainage Service (not in towns) 1 81 15 1 66 _ - 15 7 1 34 20 5 - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 2. Forester, Wood Labourer - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 1 7 1 2 5 3 6 1 1 8 1 13 13 21 14 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist - Gardener (not Domestic) 4 - 4 - 2 - 2 - ORDER 8. s. - 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 6 - 1 6 3 3 2 2 10 7 3 3 2 2 10 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff Vermin Destroyer _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman - - : - ; - - - - - ORDER 9. ■ - 2 4 5 14 1 2 9 6 1 15 1 6 1 4 2 2 7 18 1 16 1 1 30 1 23 1 1 48 2 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - Music Publisher, Seller, Printer - Bookbinder _ •_ - - Printer _ _ _ - _ Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - 3 3 9 1 2 3 9 1 3 2 - 1 5 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 2. Lithographer, Lithogi-aphic Printer - - - - - - ORDER 10. - 2 1 - 2 3 3 2 - 2 1 5 5 7 6 1. Engine and Machine Maker - Millwright _ - - - - - - - - - 854 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L OCCUPATIONS OP THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAKLIAMENTASY BUEGH OF STIRLING AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMAI/ES. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total Uudei ataU 20 Ages. Years Above Un 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- 25- 45- 65- OKUEK 10— continued. _ _ 3 1 1 4 15 2 10 1 o - 3 1 1 29 32 2 5 Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) Boiler Maker _ _ - - - Agricultural Machine and Implement Malter - ; — ; ; - - - - = ■" 1 ~ ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. Tool Maker, Dealer _ _ _ Cutler - _ - Saw Maker - - - - - - - - - - - 1 6 3 10 7 1 7 21 28 3. Watch and Clock Maker - - - - - - 1 1 4. Surgical Instrument Maker - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 5.Gunmaker, Gunsmith - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 - - 2 2 i 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 8. Fishing Rod, Tackle Maker - - - - - OUDEB 11. - 2 2 1 4 4 42 30 2 3 9 18 25 37 2 24 4 4 7 9 17 4 68 3 80 32 16 11 1 22 37 1 30 15 17 8 4 4 4 10 12 3 3 2 1 1 44 32 2 3 10 22 29 5 147 5 122 56 30 22 5 36 65 5 191 5 154 58 33 32 5 58 94 1. Builder _______ Carpenter, Joiner _ ^ _ _ _ Bricklayer - _ _ - _ _ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher - - - Mason s, Bricklayer's Labourer - - _ Slater, Tiler - _ _ _ Plasterer - _ _ _ _ _ Plasterer's Labourer - - - Pliunber, Gasfitter - - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 1 1 - - 1 -, - - - _ - 3 14 2 8 17 2 16 2 17 2 43 2 60 4 2. Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer French Polisher _ - - _ - Furniture Broker, Dealer - - _ - House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 2 6 6 1 1 6 - 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 " - - - - 1 1 2 2 3. Wood Carver - - - Carver and Gilder - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - ORDEU 18. - 3 22 1 1 11 2 34 3 1 1 14 1 1 1 25 1 1 59 6 2 2 84 7 3 2 l.Coachmafcer ._---- Wheelwright Cartwright - - - - - Perambulator Maker - - : ; — — - - - - 2 3 1 7 5 - 5 13 18 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker ORDER 13. - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 2 1. Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) ORDER U. - - - - ~ - 7 2 2 2 1 3 1 - 7 7 3 1 14 3 1 3. Chemist and Druggist - ^ - , - Manufacture of Chemicals - - - ' - Drysalter - - - ORDER 15. - : : ~ - -■ - -' ' - - 5 1 - 6 6 l.Tobacco Manufacture!', Tobacconist ORDER 16. 4 2 2 ~ 2 2 - - - - 1 5 1 i 1 10 2 10 2 1, Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Cofl'ee, Eating House Keeper 6 58 1 - 6 58 1 - - 1 1 20 1 2 29 2 9 - " 1 1 - 2 8 21 1 5 1 8 1 3 1 1 2 13 1 32 2 2 14 1 33 2 2. Maltster Brewer _ - _ Distiller, Rectitier - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - Cellarman - - - - - 6 2 4 - 1 1 1 1 2 ~ — _ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 855 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BURGH OF STmilNG- AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- TTnder 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Yeare, Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- - 1 7 1 5 1 10 29 1 1 25 1 i 2 1 1 1 20 2 1 26 4 18 1 2 4 I % 2 34 3 8 4 3 1 2 14 2 4 13 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 11 36 2 1 30 15 1 26 6 3 6 4 3 74 11 9 77 3 16 1 37 6 3 6 4 3 110 13 10 107 3 ORDEK 16~continued. 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer Cheesemonger, Butterman Butcher, Meat Salesman Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.)- Baker ______ Confectioner, Pastrycook Greengrocer, Fruiterer - - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c.. Dealer - Giug. Beer, Soda, Mineral Water Mkr., Dlr. OKD£B 17. l.Wool Dealer, Broker Woollen Cloth Manufacture - - - _ Woollen, Stufif, Wincey, Tartan Manufacture Worsted Manufacture - _ - 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacture 3. Cotton Manufacture _ _ ■ Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher - Cotton, Calico, Warehouseman, Dealer - Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer - 4. Jute Manufacture ' - - - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer 5.Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Caleuderer (undef.)- Faotory Hand (Textile) undefined Carpet and Rug Manufacturer Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer _ _ _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer OBDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacture - Tailor _____ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shawl Manufacture _ _ - Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - - Hosiery Manufacture - - - Hosier, Haberdasher _ - _ Shoe, 6oot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker _ _ _ _ Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer ORDER 19. 1. Tallow Chandler, Candle, Giease Manufacture Soap Boiler, Maker Comb Maker - - - 2. Skinner, Furrier - - - - Tanner _ ._ _ - Currier _ _ _ _ 3. Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer OROER ao. l.Oil, Oil Cake Manufacturer, Dealer ,2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Basket Worker, Dealer Thatcher - _ _ _ B.Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer _ - - Sawyer ___---- Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker - 5 2 1 9 3 6 6 26 1 3 2 4 2 1 9 3 3 6 24 - - 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 1 4 4 1 1 5 1 12 1 1 1 1 2 5 ■ - 11 3 1 11 1 7 18 6 17 1 32 8 1 1 2 3 3 23 34 2 1 1 1 8 3 4 19 26 1 22 2 1 5 2 2 11 11 2 11 1 1 1 2 7 29 8 1 28 2 39 2 75 1 6 1 2 3 1 1 15 5 9 40 60 1 2 104 1 6 1 2 3 1 1 23 6 37 42 99 1 316 2 2 1 1 46 4 3 186 1 1 20 1 129 1 O 1 26 3 3 40 3 146 1 1 17 1 74 1 16 35 1 7 2 2 16 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 - 7 3 29 5 2 2 30 i 1 61 1 2 38 1 2 30 2 1 51 3 1 7 1 10 3 36 5 2 3 128 3 1 3 103 4 3 6 164 3 1 3 108 6 3 1 3 18 338 27 8 2 5 105 1 1 1 3 13 233 27 7 1 - 7 1 5 98 1 1 1 7 75 1 3 1 3 115 5 2 1 2 39 8 2 1 1 4 13 K 2 1 1 2 i 1 3 2 3 1 6 17 5 1 14 5 2 2 2 1 1 4 4 6 1 1 6 36 14 7 1 1 7 40 18 2 1 : 2 1 - - - - 1 1 1 - 2 2 1 7 2 4 1 7 4 9 1 5 8 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 13 15 13 1 1 1 15 16 22 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 356 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE PAELIAMENTAEY BUEGH OF STIRLING AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 1 .15- 1 3 3 20- 26- 45 65- Under 20 Year.1. Above 20 Years Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages Under Above Ui 20 20 5 Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20- - 25- - 45 - 65- 2 1 4 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 6 13 2 1 6 17 i OUDKK fiO— continued. Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender Cork, Bark Cutter, Manufacturer - - - 4. Stationer ■ - - - - Bill Sticker, Deliverer - - - - - 1 2 2 - 1 2 2 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 4 1 16 9 1 3 3 1 1 22 19 6 7 4 4 1 9 5 7 1 4 1 3 1 1 15 9 8 7 4 1 1 12 1 5 4 10 3 1 1 1 1 4 7 4 1 1 15 31 40 9 4 3 7 2 3 2 10 2 2 3 1 9 1 4 6 1 1 1 10 14 33 1 1 3 6 1 1 14 1 1 16 9 1 3 4 1 1 27 21 10 7 5 4 1 21 5 3 8 6 27 6 3 9 1 1 11 1 8 16 5 3 1 2 40 65 96 18 10 7 14 37 14 3 9 6 30 10 3 10 1 1 11 1 8 16 5 3 1 3 67 76 106 26 16 11 16 OKMER 21. l.Coal Miner Ironstone Miner - _ -. Mine Service - - - 2. Coal Merchant, Dealer - - Gas Works Service 3. Stone Quarrier - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Limestone Quarrier - - - Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Pavior - - Road Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - - Railway Contractor - - _ Platelayer - Railway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Glass Manufacture - - - - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6. Waterworks Service - 7. Goldsmith, Silversmith, Jeweller - S.Iron Manufacture _ _ _ Blacksmith- - - - Nail Manufacture _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12.Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker 1 5 1 1 7 1 1 4 1 1 7 - - 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 - 1 3 1 2 1 1 29 1 1 2 1 1 38 9 1 1 3 18 1 160 13 2 2 4 11 2 2 110 8 1 1 3 1 27 3 1 1 3 1 1 32 1 2 7 3 33 3 4 335 33 5 4 10 4 34 3 4 367 34 7 4 OROEK 22. l.Geueral Shopkeeper, Dealer- Pawnbroker _ _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (uudelined)- 2.General Labourer - - - Eng.Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) OKDEK 23. 1. Chimney Swceji, Soot Merchant Scavenger - - - Rag Gatherer, Dealer 71 38 23 48 38 - 8 15 17 3 20 10 2 631 < 7 18 )65 ' 4 7 133 ;• i - - - 1 2 1 1 1 - 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 - 2 - - - 524 ] _ 1 12 17 54 105 1 188 189 OKDEIC 24. l.Persons returned by Property, Bank, &c., or of No Occupation - - - 3533 180 3353 - 1 80 50 1055 1463 127 - - - - 1513 1182 - 1513 1182 ORDER 2.5. l.Scholars - - _ Children of No Stated Occupation 1500 1209 1500 1209 - 381 037 462: 172 : - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 857 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BURGH OF *WISHAW AT DIFFERENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- 1,176 ] 1,769 735 636 1,687 783 143 3,680 3,249 6,929 Total - - - 6,183 3,277 2,906 1,048 1,718 511 467 1,464 743 232 CLASSES. - 1 45 26 33 28 2 46 89 135 I. Pbofessional 77 49 28 - 1 48 16 9 3 - - 1 5 4 10 6 2 6 22 28 II. Domestic 273 140 133 - 20 120 48 42 28 15 - 17 37 32 84 42 9 64 167 221 III. Commercial - 3 2 1 - 1 1 - - - i;- - - 2 2 13 15 5 2 35 37 IV. Aqeioultural 13 6 7 - 1 5 2 1 3 1 - 198 620 566 1,528 670 88 818 2,852 3,670 V. Industrial 380 114 266 - 19 95 85 101 56 23 1,176 1,552 26 6 19 22 37 2,754 84 2,838 ( VI. Unoccupied and Non- 1 \ Productive - - j 5,437 12,966 2,471 1,048 1,676 242 ,315 1,311 653 192 f ORDERS. CLASS L - 1 1 44 9 1 16 12 1 20 8 4 16 1 1 1 45 30- 6 53 31 6 98 1. Government 2. Army and Navy - 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 2 75 49 2 26 - 1 48 1 15 1 8 3 - 1 5 4 10 6 2 6 22 28 4. Domestic Oificers or Services CLASS III. 273 140 133 20 120 48 42 28 15 - 4 13 25 12 8 24 31 53 7 35 3 6 29 25 49 118 78 143 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance CLASS IV. 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - -- - - 2 2 9 4 13 2 5 2 29 6 31 6 7.Agriculture S.About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 13 6 7 - 1 6 2 1 3 1 - 1 3 7 4 5 59 1 7 66 5 18 131 9 42 1 3 7 5 8" 66 7 37 236 12 45 302 9. Books, Prints, and Maps lO.Machines and Implements - 11. Houses, Furniture, & Decora- tions 6 1 4 - - 1 2 1 - 1 z i 2 2 6 4 4 7 - 2 2 17 4 19 6 12.CarTiages and Harness- 13. Ships and Boats - 14.Chemical3 and Compounds - ~ _ ~ _ - ~ _ - _ _ _ 20 48 13 1 21 5 84 12 1 45 5 12 3 68 13 2 162 25 2 230 38 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Pood and Lodging 17.Textile Fabrics - - - 2 94 28 23 4 2 71 24 — 4 1 19 3 1 18 2 1 21 9 24 9 8 4 - 10 23 3 23 7 49 13 27 1 16 5 1 33 3 104 1 37 137 1 40 IS.Dress- _ - - - 19.Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 160 1 47 1 113 - 7 1 40 43 47 15 8 - 144 13 393 68 371 67 1 996 210 2 360 155 2 30 26 537 81 1,757 458 6 2,294 539 5 21. Mineral Substances 22.General or Unspecified Com- modities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 34 66 23 16 11 41 - 4 2 19 13 4 15 6 16 1 7 3 1,176 1552 26 6 19 22 37 26 2,728 84 110 2,728 24.Without Specified Occupa- tions - - 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation - 2,713 2,724 < 242 2,724 2,471 1,048 1,676 242 315 1,311 653 192 * See Note at p. 73. 858 XV.— OCOUPATIOlSrS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTIAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BHEGH OF WISHAW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at al Ages Undei 20 Years - Above Ui 20 5 Years. Yrs 5- 15- 20 - 25- - 45- - 65- ORDER 1. - 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 7 3 1. Civil Service— Officers and Clerks Civil Service— Messengers, Letter Carriers, &c 2 _ 2 - - - 1 1 - - - i 9 1 3 3 1 - - 16 3 2 16 3 2 2.Police _ - _ _ _ _ Municipal, Parish Officer _ _ _ Sheriff Officer - - - - - - - - - - - ORDER 2. - - - 1 1 1 1 2 - - 3 1 2 3 1 2 1. Soldier and Non-Commissioned Officer - Militia, Yeomanry, "Volunteer Army Pensioner ~ - : '- - : - - - : i ORDER 3. , - - - - 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 - 2 1 1 4 3 4 2 1 1 4 3 4 l.Free Church Minister _ _ _ United Presbyterian Minister Roman Catholic Priest _ . _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies Missionary, Scripture Eeader, Itin. Preacher - Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - - - - - - _ - - - _ - - 1 2 1 2 2 _ _ 1 2 3 2 3 1 4 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - Law Student - - - Law Clerk - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - _ 3 3 3. Physician, Surgeon - _ _ _ Midwife - ______ Nurse (not Domestic Servant; _ - - 2 1 - 2 1 - - - : 1 2 I - 13 9 3 1 1 ~: 13 13 1 26 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress Teacher, Professor, Lectr., Tutor, Governess School Service & oth. connect, with teaching - 31 5 15 16 5 1 14 11 2 5 2 1 - - 27 2 - - 27 2 29 5. Student - _ _ _ 35 34 1 - 34 1 - - i ■■ - - 1 2 1 2 - 4 2 4 2 6.Civil Engineer _ _ _ Mining Engineer - - - _ - - - - - - _ ' 1 1 1 1 3 2 .- 1 1 1 3 3 2 3 4 7. Sculptor - - - - Musician, Music Master _ _ _ Photographer _ _ _ 1 - 1 - - 1 - - ~ "~ 1 - - 1 1 S.Billiard, Cricket, and other games Service - - - - - - - - ORDER 4. tk 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 6' 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 5 12 3 2 6 14 6 2 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom Domestic Gardener - - - Domestic Indoor Servant Inn, Hotel Servant 234 5 136 3 98 2 20 116 3 45 1 27 1 13 13 - - - - - - - - 2.0fflce Keeper (not Government) Charwoman _ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service 1 11 22 1 1 10 22 - - 1 1 1 3 11 7 8 2 ORDER 5. - i 1 19 7 8 1 1 1 3 13 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 12 1 2 2 3 22 12 2 2 2 3 45 1. Merchant - - _ Broker, Agent, Factor - _ _ _ Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuer, House Agent Salesman, Buyer (not otherwise described) - Commercial Traveller - - Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - 2 1 1 - - 1 1 - : ~ - 4 1 1 2 - - 4 1 3 1 7 2. Banker Bank Service - - - - - - - - i _ 1 „ 1 2 _ 1 3 4 3.Life, House, Ship, &;e.. Insurance Service - - - - - - ' -■ XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 859 OGCUEATIOIirS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUKGH OP WISHAW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. 1 Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Crnder 20 Years. AtoTO 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Undei^ 20- Years. Above 20 Years. Un, 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- ■i 2 2 1 8 2 1 5. 5 1 4 5 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 31 1 1 1 8 20 1 1 4 2. 1 1 2 1 7 5 1 9 2 6 1 6 36 1 1 64 2 1 1 8 1 7 1 6 4a 1 1 59 2 1 1 1 17 3 ORDER 6. 1. Railway Engine Driver, Stoker Railway Guard - _ - - Pointsman, Level Crossing Man" - Other Railway Olficials and Servants 2. Omnibus, Coaoli, Cab Own., Liv. Stab. Keeper Cabman, Coacliman-(uot Domestic) Carrier, Carter, Vanman _ - - - 3.Seamau (Merchant Service) Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - 4. Meter, Weigher - - - 6. Messenger, Porter, Watohm. (not Government) Telegraph, Telephone Serv. (not Government) OBSEB 7. I.Parmer, Grazier ------ Farm Bailift, Grieve, Estate Manager - Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant - Land Drainage- Service (not in. towns^ - 3. Gardener- (not Domestic) _ _ _ ORKBR g. 1. Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - Veterinary Surgeon, Farrier _ _ - OBDEB 9. l.Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - - - - Printer - - _ _ _ OR»£B 10. l.Millwright - _____ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) BoUer Maker - - - - S.Watch and Clock Maker _ - - - Philosophical Instrument .Maker, Opticiasi - ORDER 11. 1. Builder - - - - Carpenter, Joiner - - Bricklayer - - - - Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - Slater, TUer - - - Plasterer - - - - Plumber, Gasfitter _____ Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier 2.Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer- - ^ - French Polisher - - - _ _. Furniture Broker, Dealer _ - _ _ House and Shop Fittings Maker, Dealer 3. Figure, Image Maker, Dealer 1 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - 2 2 1 7 1 1 8 3 1 5 2 1 1 22 4 1 1 1 24 4 1 13 6 7 - 1 5 2 1 3 1 - - - - 3 1 1 1 - 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - - 1 4 1 2 8 - 1 1 4 3 4 4 8 - - - - - - - 1 2 i I 2 2 1 2 5 1 1 12 3 3 1 3 3 2 1 J 1 2 2 4 2 21 7 6 1 2 23 9 10 1 - - - - - - - - - ,._ 17 6 9 1 2 7 8 9 18 9 16 2 1 1 45 12 22 18 11 2 6 8 i 2 3 20 2 11 3 1 ■ 1 1 4 - 1 1 1 21 6 9 1 2 8 8 11 4 87 23 49 24 14- 4 8 10 8 1 2 1 1 4 108 29 58 25 16 4 16 18 19 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 - - 1 2 1 1 860 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUKGH OF WISHAW AT DIFFEEENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Un 5 Yrs 5- 15 20- 25- 45- 65- Uudei 20 Years Abov< 20 Years Total ataU Ages. Total Under Above Ur at all 20 20 5 Ages. Years. Years. Yrs 5- 15- - 20 - 25- 45- - 65 - - 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 5 - 1 1 7 10 8 11 ORDER 12. l.Eailway Carriage and Waggon Maker - 2.Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker - - - - - - - - - 2 4 - - 2 4 6 ORDER 14. 3. Clietnist and Druggist - - ORDER 1.5. 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist ORDER 16. 1. Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper - - - Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coffee, Eating House Keeper 2. Maltster - - - Brewer - - _ _ Distiller, Rectifier - - Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican - - - Cellarman - - - - 3. Dairyman, MilkseUer - - - Butcher, Meat Salesman - - _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman - - - - Com, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Baker --_____ Confectioner, Pastrycook - _ _ _ Greengrocer, Fruiterer . _ _ . Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer Ginger Beer, Soda, Mineral Water, Mkr., Dlr. ORDER IT. 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - - - - 5. Weaver (undefined) Factory Hand (Textile, undefined) Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - _ Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dealer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 1 - 1 - - 2 2 2 2 _ _ _ ] 1 . . - 2 10 8 1 1 6 1 20 1 18 1 1 1 3 1 5 9 2 6 11 1 9 1 2 24 3 2 22 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 8 2 3 14 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 30 1 26 6 2 1 1 8 14 3 4 15 2 3 1 37 5 5 62 3 6 2 1 1 8 15 3 5 23 2 4 1 67 6 5 78 3 4 21 1 1 5 4 2 13 14 1 28 2 1 8 6 6 4 21 1 1 5 2 1 5 8 1 22 - 1 3 2 8 3 6 1 2 1 4 6 5 2 6 3 2 1 7 2 12 1 1 1 7 3 2 3 4 3 5 - - 13 e 12 5 2 1 13 2 22 1 2 35 1 2 1 11 2 i 6 5 1 2 1 2 11 2 1 4 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 38 7 1 1 5 1 1 1 9 6 - 9 1 17 3 3 18 4 1 2 22 24 1 1 10 16 2 3 26 4 3 3 52 47 2 3 78 51 5 ORDER 18. 1. Hatter, Hat Manufacturer (not Straw) - Tailor _____ Milliner, Dress Maker, Stay Maker Shirtmaker, Seamstress - - Hosiery Manufacture _ Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer - - Hair Dresser, Wig Maker ORDER 19. 2. Tanner 9 128 20 2 1 2 42 1 1 1 7 86 19 1 - 7 2 35 1 1 1 6 36 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 - _ . - - - 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 3 7 - 1 1 1 7 13 1 1 7 14 ORDER »0. l.Oil and Colounnan ' - _ 2. Thatcher - 3. Timber, Wood Merchant, Dealer Sawyer - _ - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L 861 OCCUPATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE POLICE BUEGH OF WISHAW AT DIFFEKENT AGES. MALES. OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES. Jn. 5 frs. 6- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Total at all Ages. Total at all Ages. Under 20 Years. Above 20 Years. Un. 5 Yrs. 5- 15- 20- 25- 45- 65- i 1- - 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 8 1 1 1 5 6 4 6 6 5 OKUEK 90— continued. Lath, Wooden Fence, Hurdle Maker Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender 4. Stationer - _ _ _ OBDER 91. 1 Coal Miner -. _ Ironstone Miner - _ _ _ Mine Service _ _ _ _ 2.Coal Merchant, Dealer * - - Gas Works Service _ _ _ S.Stone Quarrier - - - Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser Slate Quarrier - _ _ _ Clay, Sand, Gravel Labourer, Dealer Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer _ _ _ Brick, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer Eoad Contractor, Surveyor, Inspector Road Labourer - _ _ - Platelayer - - _ _ Kailway Labourer, Navvy 4. Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture - Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer 6.Waterworks Service - _ - 8. Iron Manufacture - - Steel Manufacture - - Blacksmith ______ Nail Manufacture _ _ _ . _ Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer, Merchant 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tin Worker, Tinker 12. Metal Refiner, Worker, Turner, Dealer Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - Wire Fencer _ _ _ _ Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, Staple Maker OBDER 99. 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer Pawnbroker _ _ _ Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (undefined) Contractor (undefined) 2. General Labourer - - _ - Eng. Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Rail, or Mar.) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) ORDER 23. 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Rag Gatherer, Dealer _ - ORDER 9i. 1. Persons returned by Property, Rank, &c., or of No Occupation ORDER 9o. 1. Scholars - - - - - Children of No Stated Occupation 1 1 - 1 - - - - - i 1 118 3 1 1 15 2 3 1 309 1 1 61 14 1 1 2 2 1 275 1 2 5 1 62 4 12 1 4 3 1 717 2 6 4 9 25 1 1 5 10 2 16 5 1 145 3 33 4 1 2 1 2 1 251 6 1 12 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 45 22 2 1 1 1 17 1 3 1 1 4 3 427 1 3 1 2 76 14 3 1 5 3 1 1260 2 13 5 10 42 1 1 1 5 11 1 2 34 8 1 1 1 256 7 70 5 7 6 1 4 1 1 1687 2 14 5 10 42 1 4 1 5 12 1 2 36 8 1 1 1 332 7 84 8 8 11 1 7 1 2 2 16 1 1 2 9 2 1 2 9 2 7 2 1 7 1 1 2 ~ 1 1 2 1 9 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 - - 1 8 1 2 1 2 4 3 34 12 13 1 1 34 25 4 5 10 1 4 88 92 9 1 1 9 100 39 6 2 2 22 2 5 3 42 13 15 1 6 22 4 4 246 166 19 i 2 11 25 4 4 288 169 34 1 1 17 1 8 23 7 5 1 1 5 3 12 7 18 4 - 1 1 4 1 1 4 3 7 1 5 2 2 2 10 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - _ 26 6 19 22 37 26 84 110 2713 242 2471 242 315 1311 653 192 38 138 1346 206 - - - 1384 1344 1384 1344 1415 1309 1415 1309 - 28 1020 1387 289 : - - - - 862 XV.-^QCOUPATIOB-S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. FAEMEES, with the Number of Men, Bots, Women, and Girls they employed, in the several Countibs of SCOTLAND. Number of Farmers who made some kind of Return. No Men Employed on Farm, or no Return made. Niunber of Men Employed on 19,124 Farms. Number of Boys Employed on ? Farms. Number of Women Employed on ? Farms. Number of Gids Employed on ? Farms. Total number of Males and Females Employed oa 19,219 Farms. SCOTLAND 40,973 DIVISIONS. I. NORTHERN - II. NORTn-WESTEBN III. NORTn-EASTERN ■ rV. EAST-MiniiAND T. WEST'ItllDLAND TI. SOVTII-WESTERHr Til. SOIITn-EASTERN - VIII. SOUTOERN - COUNTIES. I. fforthem, Division. 1 SHETLAND 2 ORKNEY - - - 3 CAITHNESS 4 SUTHERLAND - _ _ II. North- Western Division. 5 ROSS & CROMARTY - 6 INVERNESS _ _ _ III. Nmth-Maslem Division. 7 NAIRN 8 ELGIN (OR MORAY) 9 BANFF - - - 10 ABERDEEN 11 KINCARDINE - - IV. East-Midland Division. 12 FORFAR - _ _ 13 PERTH - - _ _ 14 FIFE - - - _ _ 15 KINROSS - - - - 16 CLACKMANNAN V. West-Midland Dimsion. 17 STIRLING - - - - 18 DUMBARTON - - _ 19 ARGYLL _ - _ 20 BUTE - - _ - VI. South- Western Division. 21 RENFREW 22 AYR - _ _ _ 23 LANARK - - _ VII. Sowth-Eastem Division. 24 LINLITHGOW - - - 25 EDINBURGH - 26 HADDINGTON - - - 27 BERWICK - - - - 28 PEBBLES - - - - 29 SELKIRK - - - - VIII. Southern Division. 30 ROXBURGH 31 DUMFRIES- _ _ - 32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT - - 83 WIGTOWN _ - - - 6,353 3,894 13,549 6,030 3,206 4,826 1,600 3,51fi 705 2,574 1,290 784 2,014 1,880 . 258 109 1,309 722 2,547 1,633 8,335 4,461 1,100 532 1,614 2,193 991 170 62 876 314 1,673 443 682 2,253 1,891 284 862 214 485 167 472 787 21,849 54,902 12,576 4,498 2,920 7,447 1,882 1,791 2,025 260 1,026 695 2,097 994 712 1,531 1,389 661 856 299 60 16 403 110 940 338 291 911 823 89 61 6 72 35 8 79 439 253 256 18,421 2,0^3 3,003 15,052 11,146 3,489 6,675 6,962 7,532 29 966 789 269 1,706 1,297 354 1,538 2,119 9,309 1.732 3,836 3,830 3,041 288 152 1,067 516 1,644 272 866 2,686 2,124 663 1,526 1,635 2,335 610 893 2,046 2,381 1,461 1,644 451 642 4,084 2,147 698 1,199 1,574 1,881 227 177 44 825 217 90 405 693 2,447 449 738 764 6S6 65 263 58 326 62 118 644 437 156 356 400 489 112 62 414 648 413 606 1,039 2,948 3,921 835 2,508 3,673 2,864 8 223 351 51 621 418 67 331 621 1,698 331 766 1,147 1,866 95 67 393 921 1,194 316 826 1,090 1,230 161 51 1,044 913 380 627 14,933 10 424 217 26 448 313 147 459 2,821 642 668 263 64 15 264 430 173 167 824 587 74 113 290 1,465 1,002 149 274 276 324 113 123 222 815 688 494 100,832 677 3,804 761 5,345 4,611 26,595 1,552 18,766 1,297 6,319 2,757 12,139 1,259 13,468 2,119 14,396 50 1,840 1,534 380 3,100 2,245 658 2,733 4,019 16,275 2,9,10 5,881 6,409 5,716 502 258 2,014 914 511 1,666 6,716 4,767 1,182 2,982 3,401 4,378 896 629 8,726 4,657 2,842 3,171 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L FAEMEES, with the Number of LabotRbrb they employed, and Aoebaqe ov FAfinia. SCOTLAND. 863 KzeofT^im iu Acres, 2361 4106 2859 1799 2895 2200 1885 4230 2801 4895 2726 1895 534 747 613 807 207 192 117 1168 Number of Men enlplo3^ed on each Size of FaTiB. None, or no Return made. 0-4 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 lOO- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 760- 800- 900- 1000- Wot Stated 2357 4065 2767 1693 2550 1720 1311 2038 891 1043 361 230 113 144 67 41 41 26 19 153 95 2 38 81 92 292 402 481 1580 1056 1308 402 210 94 95 41 82 66 28 28 33 9 114 159 2 3 11 12 44 67 82 509 682 1523 724 392 143 132 68 72 63 46 23 42 24 183 113 2 4 8 7 79 141 781 660 345 162 150 55 86 44 39 17 18 13 163 51 2 13 16 182 394 366 159 118 59 70 31 26 10 17 6 105 37 1 6 2 10- 9 37 125 187 95 133 65 54 39 17 14 8 3 73 13 2 12 44 113 135 97 60 72 37 11 12 8 12 80 10 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- .a cq ^ el 6 44 103 122 419 572 688 2955 2999 7769 6415 5512 3561 3838 2591 3552 2705 1535 1028 768 569 6008 1153 2 16 42 69 204 267 362 1208 1078 2144 1384 1086 638 658 496 620 501 276 204 125 95 886 215 o «a 9 41 61 67 197 216 260 967 856 2134 1819 1617 1186 1347 970 1486 1281 634 451 254 224 2013 332 o s >. ^1 73 102 273 328 429 1456 1274 2825 1880 1442 775 770 394 607 390 243 174 186 126 900 214 21 170 279 360 1093 1388 173J 658C 6207 14872 11498 9657 6158 6613 4461 626f 4877 2688 1857 I 1323 1013 9807 1914 40973 Fanners who made Retiun, 14226 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Men Employed 21849 6683 4940 2825 1615 ' 65199 Total Farmers. No. of Boys Em- ployed - 7257 1824 309 85 No. of Women Em- ployed - 3514 2335 No. of Girls Em- ployed 6663 No, of Males and Females Employed 23117 805 430 2883 591 11982 4530 140 2270 709 .392 295 216 433 30 17 183 226 80 35 54 46 1147 996 16 502 16 258 28 125 20 582 26 113 37 11 12 1 2 54902 15 12576 18421 14933 100832 864 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. FAEMEES, with the Number of Labourers they employed, and Acreage of Farms. I. NORTHERN DIVISION. 'T'liiilier of Farmers, Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total Wo. of' Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 16- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- . 7,7 I'M 736 446 635 422 26S 409 141 193 63 75 12 24 22 21 13 16 4 5 1 43 31 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 60-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 777 984 713 417 662 351 210 261 78 80 22 18 1 6 2 3 1 2 1 1 7 1 12 21 25 62 57 44 99 25 42 8 8 3 2 1 1 1 19 2 3 11 13 11 40 31 48 12 19 3 3 2 6 2 3 2 2 6 1 1 3 9 6 21 11 14 4 4 4 2 2 3 1 1 6 9 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 6 3 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 6 1 2 1 2 8 1 4 2 - 2 1 - - - 12 25 34 84 86 75 206 109 215 115 161 37 57 86 79 62 88 24 10 388 90 3 14 16 29 29 27 60 40 60 28 27 7 11 17 7 9 9 5 2 36 15 6 10 17 26 46 26 34 62 46 51 25 47 3 21 20 22 37 34 19 6 71 14 2 5 12 19 36 63 42 120 38 87 37 52 20 18 16 13 15 20 1 2 64 5 8 30 68 95 195 194 178 438 233 413 205 287 67 107 139 121 123 161 49 20 659 124 ■ 5353 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 4498 430 219 86 33 23 16 10 6 9 15 4 2 - 3 - 2043 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 309 63 9 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 451 - - - 3528 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 214 75 26 16 4 6 3 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - - 633 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 287 127 20 3 3 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - _ - - - 677 - 8S81 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1240 474 140 53 31 23 14 8 9 19 4 2 1 3 - - - - - 3804 II. NORTH-WESTERN DIVISION. Namher of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Hi ° ■ it- ,-. o p hi — .So = 0^ o g.2 t in Acres. None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 46- 630 702 391 190 279 225 177 252 118 193 97 82 67 63 82 38 29 25 22 14 9 160 109 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 630 699 376 183 260 188 134 138 61 65 17 20 19 28 1 8 8 5 13 3 2 38 35 3 15 7 15 29 36 79 32 41 8 6 3 4 3 7 5 3 4 2 1 20 39 1 4 8 6 30 31 62 14 14 3 10 5 4 4 5 3 4 1 20 12 4 1 25 25 10 5 6 4 4 3 3 2 1 21 8 1 1 2 10 20 13 8 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 16 9 7 11 4 4 1 1 5 2 6 6 8 2 3 1 1 9 1 1 6 6 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 2 3 3 3 2 1 6 1 1 6 3 3 8 3 - 2 - 3 1 1 - 3 17 7 23 46 62 165 112 260 264 224 177 161 148 158 104 99 29 44 43 710 178 1 2 7 6 8 21 29 63 35 76 49 22 18 16 34 21 13 15 6 8 5 72 27 1 3 4 1 4 9 12 41 20 54 71 78 49 73 63 65 34 36 6 23 18 276 98 6 13 10 23 31 34 86 49 no 70 36 64 21 32 29 17 28 13 6 3 80 10 2 14 41 24 68 106 127 335 216 499 454 360 298 261 277 273 168 178 53 81 69 ll:i5 313 i 3894 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 2920 362 231 121 94 36 34 25 17 19 24 6 2 - 3 1 1 - 3003 _ _ _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 331 72 14 5 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 642 _ _ 6360 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 174 107 44 21 19 12 4 3 1 7 6 - - 1 - - - - - 1039 . No. of Girls Em- ployed 302. 140 21 9 5 6 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 761 10254 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1169 550 200 129 60 52 29 20 21 32 11 2 - 4 1 1 - - - - - 5345 ' XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881, 865 FAEMERSj with the Number of Labourers they employed, and Acreage of Farms. III. NOETH-EASTEEN DIVISION. (Tumter of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. in Acres. None, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 26- 30- 35- 40- 45- 535 1650 1096 717 1204 936 814 1899 1144 1587 751 427 191 149 75 91 49 21 10 8 5 42 148 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 360- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 533 1641 1073 688 1076 712 632 729 219 138 33 15 7 7 10 4 2 1 1 1 6 19 2 9 22 27 121 195 244 875 499 315 36 23 9 7 3 9 3 3 5 58 1 2 6 26 36 259 358 597 145 37 14 12 6 4 2 2 1 3 9 30 3 1 31 61 421 254 60 19 12 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 3 22 2 4 93 206 115 24 10 9 6 3 3 1 5 12 1 2 2 14 58 93 26 23 6 5 2 1 1 2 8 16 60 57 23 12 7 2 1 2 1 1 3 18 27 23 12 5 4 1 4 1 1 5 5 19 11 9 4 1 2 1 1 2 8 6 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 4 10 26 15 6 3 2 2 3 1 4 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 - - 2 9 24 31 138 256 327 1513 1433 3269 2326 1738 950 807 487 668 369 134 87 41 33 234 276 3 8 25 103 166 197 742 642 949 515 296 118 90 54 43 34 19 7 2 3 25 64 2 21 20 29 86 104 116 461 303 490 354 275 156 128 85 104 62 13 11 5 14 56 53 2 38 24 43 139 162 237 767 586 1059 688 361 134 112 43 60 33 16 14 11 2 32 48 6 71 76 128 466 677 877 3483 2961 6767 3783 2670 1358 1137 669 775 498 182 119 59 52 347 431 k 13549 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 7447 2464 1550 900 492 234 189 98 58 31 72 8 4 - 1 1 - 15052 - - - K No. of Boys Em- ployed 2687 608 56 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 4084 - - - f ■ 663 Farmers ■who made no Eetum. No. of "Women Em- ployed 1255 588 87 34 6 7 4 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 2948 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 2539 825 84 6 3 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 4611 - 14212 Total Fanners. No. of Males and Females Employed 8945 3571 1126 536 243 197 102 60 31 73 9 4 - 1 1 - - - - - - 26695 IV. EAST-MIDLAND DIVISION. Number of Fanners. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , EM o , lit o , ia Acres. None, or QO Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 36- 40- 45- 183 288 206 119 210 187 200 470 378 689 483 409 241 242 138 161 127 44 33 22 11 149 40 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 182 284 197 113 165 127 124 242 119 128 54 45 15 19 6 11 12 4 5 5 24 1 4 6 5 34 51 58 149 136 152 40 18 5 12 8 8 13 2 3 5 1 12 8 1 3 1 8 6 15 59 91 237 125 70 23 12 7 5 6 4 3 5 19 12 2 3 2 12 26 122 142 92 33 26 10 16 10 6 4 34 5 1 6 2 30 84 115 64 29 11 12 6 1 1 1 13 4 3 13 25 42 33 49 20 19 9 1 1 12 3 1 2 2 10 20 46 33 17 18 9 2 2 1 6 1 1 1 3 2 20 34 20 17 5 1 1 8 2 3 9 18 15 18 6 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 13 16 17 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 11 21 30 13 7 4 4 13 1 1 4 8 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 2 4 12 7 63 74 - iO „:J9 428 1240 1258 1282 1048 1151 795 946 815 358 249 107 71 649 148 1 2 3 9 26 23 46 135 137 351 263 230 165 165 123 125 126 68 39 8 6 80 26 1 3 1 19 27 25 94 124 381 366 380 368 409 309 406 379 180 100 28 22 268 41 2 3 8 19 21 31 123 123 258 211 222 113 131 58 46 45 17 24 11 14 57 15 3 9 21 25 127 146 202 691 812 2230 2098 2114 1694 1866 1285 1623 1365 613 412 154 113 1044 230 5030 Farmers ■ffho made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 1882 730 711 544 370 230 170 115 75 62 114 23 3 - 1 - - - 11146 - _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 1280 298 49 21 2 3 - - - 1 - - _ - - 2147 - - - 782 Farmers ' who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 669 414 160 107 44 76 24 21 11 32 5 2 - - - 3921 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed - 725 294 38 10 4 2 - 1 4 - - - - - - - - 1652 - ' 6812 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 3304 1717 791 508 280 251 139 97 73 151 28 5 - 1 - - - * - - - 18766 5K 836 XV.— OCCITPATIOK'S OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. EAEMERS, with the Number df Laboubees they employed, and Aoreaoe of Farms. V. WEST-MIDLAND DIVISION. Number of Farmers. Size Of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. oi* Males and Females Employed. None, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 6 2 3 1 ] 1 1 3 18 4 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 2 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 150 215 205 143 242 158 145 274 203 422 223 146 66 95 41 65 37 43 21 31 22 217 44 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 2aO- 300- 350- 400- BOO- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 149 206 194 180 207 127 107 160 91 142 64 36 27 33 '11 19 16 15 7 4 3 35 8 7 8 10 24 20 80 72 56 90 35 20 7 13 5 11 5 3 5 7 3 23 3 1 2 3 2 10 7 8 33 33 117 60 33 10 15 9 12 8 3 5 8 7 51 14 1 1 1 7 20 55 39 22 12 16 8 14 2 12 3 2 89 6 1 2 15 12 22 4 8 2 5 3 3 2 5 2 16 3 2 2 9 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 12 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 3 1 - - t- - - 2 46 169 200 567 390 321 113 178 93 121 54 105 34 78 62 700 126 4 5 6 17 16 29 51 55 126 68 60 27 35 16 31 14 16 13 6 11 73 14 2 6 2 17 14 14 33 47 158 94 74 33 65 28 35 i 34 9 15 7 138 16 6 7 6 15 18 27 79 92 235 179 131 46 68 27 57 34 23 18 18 20 156 35 2 23 32 31 96 89 116 332 394 1086 731 586 219 336 164 244 106 178 74 117 100 1072 191 3206 Farmers who made Eetuxn. No. of Men Employed 1791 457 451 260 105 54 43 16 13 6 6 3 1 - - - - 3489 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 463 97 10 - - - 1 - - - - - - 698 - - - 1227 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 229 161 48 12 4 4 - 1 2 2 - - - - - - - - 835 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 451 263 78 16 2 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1297 - 4433 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1600 972 396 133 60 47 16 14 8 10 3 - - - - - 6319 VI. SOUTH-WESTERN DIVISION. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. O , iit oS "^ H Ill Jl|l None, or no Return made. 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 1^5 III 37 130 111 99 181 147 169 689 556 1126 578 295 139 162 48 88 59 34 25 24 18 130 93 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 60-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 800- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated, 37 127 108 86 152 119 131 342 238 351 116 58 25 28 9 14 13 9 6 8 8 17 28 3 2 11 25 24 37 180 203 400 147 56 32 23 10 19 12 6 7 5 2 22 28 1 2 1 4 1 52 89 281 194 89 32 46 9 19 13 13 3 5 5 35 29 1 11 20 75 80 49 24 23 5 12 7 5 3 1 3 18 6 3 3 15 30 27 11 16 4 10 5 1 1 2 2 17 1 1 3 9 10 5 7 2 1 3 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 4 7 2 4 5 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 2 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 3 4 15 41 32 39 338 470 1268 953 579 317 355 138 235 149 51 74 45 56 390 123 3 4 9 13 14 82 98 288 171 121 70 69 33 49 38 12 16 5 6 68 80 4 7 4 17 19 32 185 219 588 403 257 134 147 59 95 79 25 23 22 15 115 59 7 12 9 29 32 40 204 278 688 467 264 163 137 39 95 64 25 17 17 13 104 53 14 26 32 96 96 125 809 1065 2832' 1994 1221 684 708 269 474 330 113 130 89 90 677 265 4826 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 2025 V3i 923 342 147 51 37 18 7 5 12 2 2 - - - 1 5675 - _ _ '■ _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 825 150 17 3 1 1 - - - - - - 1199 _ _ 713 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 580 478 176 43 12 10 F, 6 - 4 2 - - - - - - - 2508 _ _ No. of Giiis Em- ployed 685 3344 632 2183 176 40 7 6 1 2 1 1 - -' - - - - _ 2757 - j 6539 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 711 233 71 54 24 14 5 17 5 2 - - 1 - - - 12139 XV.— OCCirPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 867 FAEMEES, with the Number of Labourbes they employed, and Aoreaoe of Faems. VII. SOUTH-RASTBRN DIVISION. NHimter of Farmers. Nnmber of Men employed 'on each Size of Farm. ■lotai i\o. 01 Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total JNo. 01 Males and Females Eraj>loyed. in Acres. None, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 26- JO- J6- 10- 15- 7 18 26 21 33 33 84 89 70 177 169 135 104 107 60 114 81 46 37 37 17 164 21 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 160- 500- 250- 300- 850- 400- .500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- STol stated. 7 18 24 17 28 20 16 82 21 32 15 8 6 8 3 2 1 2 1 4 2 2 3 10 13 33 21 44 19 12 6 4 8 2 1 3 3 1 5 1 2 1 2 4 16 21 56 47 19 14 6 1 1 3 4 2 1 12 4 4 3 28 46 30 18 18 3 5 5 3 4 4 8 11 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 19 31 22 12 5 13 4 1 3 12 2 2 3 3 13 13 13 23 12 8 6 4 5 4 1^5 2 1 7 12 10 18 10 16 12 2 8 2 2 20 1 1 4 8 7' 8 15 4 5 3 1 10 1 2 8 5 8 5 17 10 6 2 1 1 7 1 2 2 6 4 7 9 8 4 3 3 11 3 1 6 3 12 24 23 6 9 10 4 35 1 1 2 3 2 2 12 1 2 1 3- 2 1 4 1 2 1 - - 2 6 9 18 25 99 91 320 457 490 435 537 409 821 669 324 274 265 145 1421 145 9 32 26 76 100 125 96 136 95 189 142 74 61 60 35 274 33 1 .2 4 10 13 38 37 189 268 282 296 326 246 509 482 150 132 72 89 523 34 1 2 3 4 5 24 25 93 78 104 73 97 58 153 66 69 54 84 20 213 33 2 4 11 17 39 62 198 179 678 903 1001 900 1096 808! 1672( 1329 i 617; 621 481 289 2431 245 1600 Farmers ■who made Betum. No. of Men Employed 260 188 215 188 141 127 116 61 69 62 133 23 8 5 3 1 - 6962 - - _• No. of Boys Em- ployed 414 254 96 36 18 8 4 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - 1674 _ - - 324 Farmers 1 -ffho made no Eetnm. Mo. of Women Em- ployed 123 178 125 112 59 71 33 31 17 58 7 4 2 1 1 1 - - 3673 ^ _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 150 126 65 24 19 19 10 9 4 10 2 - - 1 - _ - - - - 1259 [ 1924 Total Farmeis. No. of Males and Females Employed 875 773 474 313 223 214 108 111 84 202 33 12 7 5 2 1 '- - - - - 18168 VIII. SOOTHliUN DIVISION. Number -of Farmers. Number of Man empbyad on each Siae of Faim, o , ^ fl o IS OJrH d g £ 31 1 ■3 . On 'a dijs in Acres, None, or EoEetuiu made. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 16- 20- 26- 80- 35- 40- 4i5- 42 107 83 64 111 94 78 1 248 191 508 362 326 18S 201 118 171 118 78 i: 65 ! 51 34 5 261 1 23 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-® 60-74 76-99 lOO- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 900- lOOO- Not stated. 42 106 83 59 100 76 57 134 74 107 40 80 13 20 9 18 11 3 7 8 4 22 3 6 5 8 16 19 ■93 84 224 110 67 82 29 10 24 16 10 5 10 1 27 3 1 i 2 1 20 28 135 127 111 44 29 19 21 15 12 6 14 11 85 6 1 1 4 84 63 68 47 46 20 28 12 10 9 3 3 34 2 1 6 17 34 35 36 22 23 11 9 8 5 1 25 6 2 8 10 9 21 16 16 14 6 5 2 1 20 1 1 4 6 16 10 20 11 4 5 2 5 19 2 2 1 7 7 12 4 2 1 2 11 1 2 3 6 12 6 4 1 15 1 4 1 7 1 7 1 1 2 4 8 6 8 4 4 26 2 2 10 1 5 3 1 - -\ 1 2 6 5 14 20 24 136 156 630 652 717 484 602 435 624 483 376 257 168 159 1516 67 1 1 2 11 3 11 53 45 219 190 206 137 136 124 155 125 73 68 84 29 253 16 8 2 4 7 14 68 60 223 238 224 146 188 160 250 234 162 1-51 83 69 576 17 - 4 2 5 9 7 13 53 83 295 250 272 172 186 121 154 116 45 33 37 53 194 15 7 11 14 38 37 62 305 344 1867 1330 liJS &?,9 1112 840 1183 958 6^6 439 S-22 300 2'-'39 lis ; 3615 ' Farmers 1 who made Return. No. of Men Employed 1026 798 640 386 233 126 104 49 60 22 67 14 6 3 1 - _ 1 7532 - -. ! - No. of Boys Em- ployed - 948 292 59 16 7 6 4 - 1 1 - - - - - - _ - 1881 - - - 629 Farmers, who made no Retnm. No. of Women Em- ployed 370 334 139 85 86 39 13 16 4 18 6 3 1 - - - 2864 - - No. of Girls Em- ployal 624 476 109 32 11 10 4 3 - 2 - - - - - -. - - 2119 -, 4144 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Femaaes Employed 2640 1742 692 366 179 158 70 69 27 78 20 9 3 1 1 - 1 -' -, - - 14396 868 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. FARMERS, with the Numher of Laboueees they employed, aad Aceeagb of Faems. COUNTY OP SHETLAND. Number of Farmess. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. ol Males and Females Employed. in Acres. None, or Qo Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 239 244 110 45 21 8 6 6 3 7 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 5 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 239 244 110 45 19 8 6 5 3 7 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 3 1 2 6 2 15 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 5 3 i 5 i 2 12 S 18 705 Farmers ■wlio made Retmn. No. of Men Employed. 695 2 4 2 - 1 1 - - - - - _ - - 29 - - - - No. of Bo ployed ys Em- 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - 1311 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 2 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed - 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - 2016 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Eni{)loyed 7 6 3 1 1 1 1 - - - - - t t - - - - - 50 COUNTY OF ORKNEY. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. ■*-l z; S o m 11* None, or ao Return made. 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 133 329 362 252 437 291 177 267 88 121 35 32 8 7 13 6 3 2 2 7 3 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 133 320 343 232 383 242 140 178 55 49 14 5 1 1 1 9 17 17 45 37 27 52 11 24 5 4 1 1 1 2 3 9 11 7 29 17 30 4 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 8 4 18 5 7 3 1 1 4 7 2 1 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - 9 21 23 63 62 50 134 61 138 63 84 28 21 54 29 26 8 10 60 22 2 10 11 19 17 15 31 21 35 14 12 6 6 10 2 3 9 4 2 9 14 23 38 15 21 19 16 28 7 9 3 7 7 1 3 1 2 4 11 8 25 41 32 76 25 61 26 41 15 8 14 7 9 3 1 13 2 4 24 56 65 145' 135 118 260 123 262 110 146 49 38 85 36 44 12 17 83 28 2574 Farmers who made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 2097 251 125 50 15 13 8 1 5 4 4 1 - - - - - 966 _ . _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 161 24 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 227 _ _ _ 236 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 114 33 8 2 1 1 - - - - - - — - - - - - 223 _ . No. of Girls Em- ployed 207 83 12 1 1 1 - - - _ 424 1840- 2810 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 733 265 76 18 15 10 1 5 4 4 1 - - - - - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. FAEMEES, with the Number of Labourees they employed, and Aoeeage of Faems. COUNTY OF CAITHNESS. 869 Nranber of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. TotiTF?; of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 115 201 175 115 141 102 78 119 45 53 22 33 3 12 5 13 8 9 2 4 2i 12 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 80-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 80O- 900- 1000- Not stated. 115 199 172 107 132 85 59 64 17 20 7 9 2 2 4 2 8 7 9 15 15 43 14 16 3 3 1 1 1 8 2 4 11 13 14 6 13 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 5 5 1 4 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 - 1 1 2 1 5 - 1 - 2 1 - - - 2 3 10 9 19 23 68 43 63 34 58 9 31 19 37 30 69 14 10 213 45 3 4 8 7 11 25 15 21 13 13 1 2 5 6 6 5 2 2 21 7 2 1 6 8 12 31 27 19 17 30 3 16 12 19 30 33 16 6 53 10 1 1 11 8 11 9 42 13 19 9 9 5 9 4 1 9 2 61 3 3 9 26 31 45 56 i«6 98 112 73 110 18 58 36 66 67 106 32 20 338 65 1290 Fanners who made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 994 141 79 29 12 7 7 7 - 4 6 - 1 « 3 - _ - 789 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 119 22 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 177 - ~ - 761 ' Farmers who made no Eetmn. No. of Women Em- ployed 84 37 16 10 2 4 3 2 - 3 - - - - - - - - 351 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed - - 71 37 7 2 - - 1 -. - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 217 - 2061 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed ' 415 175 55 24 10 11 11 2 4 10 - 1 1 3 - - - - - - - 1534 COUNTY OP SUTHERLAND. Number of Farmers, Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , ■3 , — * O Q. O . ■3 .age in Acres. None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 36- 40- 45- 290 ' 222 89 34 36 21 7 17 5 12 5 10 3 3 2 1 2 1 8 16 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 290 221 88 33 28 16 5 14 3 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 5 2 3 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 - - - - - 1 1 1 9 5 2 3 5 24 16 19 5 13 13 19 100 23 1 1 1 2 5 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 2 1 4 6 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 8 2 1 3 15 4 3 1 1 7 2 2 1 2 2 6 3 3 4 . 14 14 5 8 12 39 20 31 11 18 19 28 120 31 784 Farmers who made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 712 36 11 4 6 3 _ 1 1 1 5 3 1 - - - — __ 259 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 26 7 _ 1 . _ _ _ _ - _ _ 44 - - - 1220 Farmers who made no Beturn. No. of Women Em- ployed 14 4 2 3 1 1 _ _ „ ■— - - _ _ - - - - - 61 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 9 6 _ 1 _ _ _ _ - - __ _ - - - 26 - 2004 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 85 28 6 10 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 - - - - - 380 870 rV.— OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L FAEMEES, with the Number of LABOtrRBEa they employed, and Aoeeage of Paems, COUNTY OF ROSS. NumTjer of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Numher of men employed on each size of Farm. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females None, or no Eetmn made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- is-' 390 350 213 99 157 131 83 138 66 96 49 39 32 23 18 18 7 6 2 9 5 59 24 0-4 5-9 10-14 16-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 60-74 75-99 100- 160- 200- 260- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 390 348 201 94 142 112 63 79 82 24 5 7 9 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 9 4 2 11 5 12 16 15 42 19 20 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 11 1 3 3 5 15 13 33 8 6 3 5 2 3 2 8 3 1 1 13 13 5 3 3 1 2 6 2 1 1 6 14 6 3 3 1 2 2 6 7 2 4 1 1 3 5 6 1 2 1 4 3 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 4 3 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 - 2 13 5 18 22 25 79 52 149 162 183 113 100 100 109 «2 36 15 35 34 387 55 1 2 3 8 14 16 38 18 47 27 9 13 13 26 16 7 4 2 5 5 35 17 1 2 3 4 5 3 19 9 29 45 52 25 44 56 58 18 11 22 16 174 25 3 11 9 21 20 17 53 29 71 43 12 44 9 18 20 8 12 10 2 2 32 2 2 7 29 17 51 61 61 189 108 296 277 206 195 166 200 202 95 63 27 64 57 628 99 2014 Farmers wlio made Ketiirn. No. of Men Employed 1531 170 113 .50 39 20 22 13 14 16 17 4 1 2 1 1 _ 1706 _ _ - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 178 42 14 4 1 - _ _ - _ _ - _ _ - _ _ 325 i - _ 3205 Farmers who made no Eetm-u, No. of Women Em- ployed 71 40 16 12 13 11 3 2 1 6 6 _ _ 1 _ — _ _ _ 621 _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 163 77 16 5 i 4 - - 1 1 - - - _ - - - ~ 448 ' 5219 Total No. of Males and Farmers. Females Employed 582 272 96 60 38 37 16 16 18 24 10 1 - 3 1 1 - - - - 3100 DOUJSITY OF INVERNESS. NuUiher of Farmers. Size of FaTm in Acres. Number of Men employed oin each Size of Farm. Ut 6St 2i a =■ o . K " s ° ■^a-S go None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1©- 1^ ■JS- 25- 3B- 35- 40- 45- 240 352 178 91 122 94 94 114 52 97 48 43 25 40 14 : 20 22 19 20 5 4 101 85 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 £0-74 76-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 240 351 174 89 118 76 71 59 19 41 12 13 10 25 6 7 4 12 1 1 29 31 1 4 2 3 13 21 37 13 21 8 5 2 2 3 6 5 2 4 1 11 28 1 5 1 15 18 19 6 8 5 3 1 4 6 3 2 1 12 9 3 12 12 5 2 2 4 3 3 3 1 15 6 1 1 4 6 7 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 14 7 - 2 4 2 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1- 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 4 2 5 23 27 76 60 111 102 SI 64 51 48 49 42 63 14 9 9 323 123 2 5 3 7 13 15 17 28 22 13 5 3 8 6 6 11 3 3 37 10: 1 1 1 i 9 22 11 26 26 26 24 29 7 7 16 25 6 1 2 102 73 3 2 1 2 11 17 33 20 39 27 24 10 12 14 9 9 16 3 4 1 48 8 7 12 7 7 45 66 146 108 203 177 154 103 95 77! 711 73 115 26! 17. 12 510 ; 214 i 1880 Farmers , , who made Retuni. No. of Men Employed 1389 102 118 71 55 15 12 12 3 3 7 1 1 1 - - - 1297 _ _ i _ _: No. of Boys Em- ployed 153 30 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 217 _ t .; 3155 Farmers who made no Retilim. No. of Women Em- ployed 103 67 28 9 6 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - _. — 1 418 _ _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 139 63 5 4 1 2 - - - - - - - - - -1 _ 313 _ 5035 Total FarmSrs. No. of Males and Females Employed 587 278 104 69 22 15 13 4 3 8 1 1 - 1 - - - -■ -' 2245 XV. -OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAITD, 1881. 871 FAEMEES, -wltli the Number of Labourers they, employed, and Aobeage of Fabms. COUNTY OP NAIRN. Nnmlier of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Era- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Emplovetl. in Acres. None, or no Eetum. made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 4 15 12 10 20 13 12 41 18 38 17 12 7 7 4 7 5 1 1 11 3 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 lOO- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 80O- 900- 1000- Not stated. 4 15 L 11 ' 8 18 12 7 18 4 4 1 3 1 i 1 1 2 2 1 5 18 7 9 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 5 6 13 8 2 1 2 1 1 5 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 - - - - - - -1 1 2 2 1 5 28 22 74 46 26 29 19 17 15 15 2 10 33 7 2 3 3 15 11 19 9 9 2 4 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 10 3 10 4 5 1 2 4 4 6 9 1 3 6 6 4 20 15 28 21 11 1 5 I 3 2 7 4 2 7 10 11 12 73: 51, 1311 80 1 61 37: 30 28 241 - '■ 26 5 16 52 12 258 Fanners -who made Return. No. of Men Employed 109 60 45 17 11 5 3 4 1 1 2 - - - - - - 354 - -: - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 70 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 90 - - - 1 Farmer wlio made no Eetom. No. of Women Em- ployed - 14 13 2 2 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 67 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed - - 75 30 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 147 - 259 Total Fanners. No. of Males and Females Employed 219 98 23 13 5 4 5 1 1 2 - - - - - - j - - - 663 COUNTY OF ELGIN. Snmlier of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. 0t o , Hi 311 sal" Hi pit 2; ^ rt None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 85 159 «9 60 94 83 59 168 104 161 80 46 28 20 14 19 10 3 4 3 1 8 21 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40^9 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 800- 1000- Not stated 85 157 89 47 85 64 42 68 26 22 9 3 4 5 5 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 8 15 15 69 43 40 5 7 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 2 25 31 57 20 7 7 4 2 2 1 •1 7 1 4 4 35 24 7 2 1 1 2 4 6 13 7 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 9 1 2 1 1 3 3 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 2 - - - - 2 4 13 2-1 19 145 117 288 219 164 84 68 92 83 65 2 29 14 6 65 55 1 1 2 12 8 12 48 60 102 57 31 20 7 9 12 6 3 1 1 6 6 2 1 13 10 9 36 24 42 44 38 24 22 19 10 18 3 4 12, 3 1 7 7 15 53 55 105 68 41 22 8 9 17 7 8 6 2 18 7 6 4 7 45 49 65 282 256 537 388 ■ 264 150 105 129 122 96 2 43 21 9 83 80 1309 Fanners No. of Men Employed 722 220 170 85 3 19 35 22 19 13 5 5 8 3 2 - - - 1538 - - who made Return. No. of Boys Em- ployed 256 68 1 _ _ - - - - - - - 405 - - 53 Fanners No. of Women Em- ployed 97 57 7 2 3 1 - ~ - - - - - - - - - 331 - - who made no Return. No. of Girls Em- ployed 196 85 15 3 1 1 _ 1 - - 1 — - - - - - - - 459 - 1362 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 769 380 122 46 25 23 14 6 5 8 4 2 - - - - - -, - - 2733 '872 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. FARMEES, with the Number of Laroueers they employed, and Acreagb of Farms. COUNTY OF BANFF. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Boys Em- Tiloved. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed, None, or uo Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- EH 131 329 266 170 274 216 164 331 185 230 110 54 27 20 7 14 3 4 1 1 5 15 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 131 328 251 165 254 166 114 155 46 15 4 1 3 1 5 5 18 45 45 140 83 46 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 2 5 5 33 50 100 27 10 1 1 3 1 3 6 51 38 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 14 31 15 6 1 1 1 3 7 l:) •■i 2 2 1 1 10 10 1 1 1 3 6 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 ! - - - - - - - 1 5 5 22 55 55 215 201 476 342 219 142 128 44 98 19 49 3 3 13 24 1 4 14 25 50 121 118 149 89 62 28 18 4 5 3 1 3 8 2 4 7 9 20 20 88 62 94 67 34 24 22 13 26 4 7 2 7 9 5 4 10 28 42 45 115 85 164 87 46 20 22 9 1 3 8 14 26 73 142 170 539 466 883 585 351 214 190 61 138 23 59 6 3 24 44 2547 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 1633 403 238 114 69 30 25 12 7 3 11 2 - - - - - 2119 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 447 106 10 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 693 - - - 68 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 229 108 15 4 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - 521 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 374 135 11 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 686 - 2615 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1453 587 150 75 31 25 13 8 3 11 2 - - - - - - - - - - 4019 COUNTY OF ABERDEEN. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , m -Sop ° dW-d « 5-2 o . 5|if None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 277 1031 669 448 743 581 520 1195 745 987 471 256 100 80 39 42 24 7 2 i 2 13 99 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75- 99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 275 1025 654 431 654 438 329 429 116 70 8 2 1 2 1 1 1 14 2 6 14 16 85 126 166 572 328 182 26 12 4 3 3 1 2 42 1 1 4 16 23 174 251 373 76 13 5 4 4 2 1 2 1 18 1 1 18 47 292 167 40 10 4 2 3 1 1 15 1 2 57 146 72 8 6 6 2 2 3 3 8 1 1 8 36 61 12 15 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 10 39 35 13 7 3 1 1 1 2 11 20 12 3 2 1 1 1 5 4 14 8 4 1 1 2 2 6 4 6 1 1 2 6 15 9 2 1 1 1 1 2 - - - - - - 2 6 16 18 93 161 223 983 984 2103 1517 1112 536 470 264 308 194 43 13 24 14 58 167 6 17 67 111 115 474 404 574 314 163 49 45 27 18 14 7 1 1 8 32 2 11 12 16 58 70 80 280 196 294 211 162 85 68 38 49 28 2 2 3 8 12 21 2 28 16 26 86 101 149 507 390 668 373 223 71 60 25 28 18 9 5 6 30 6 45 60 77 304 443 567 2244 1974 3639 2415 1660 741 633 354 403 254 61 16 32 23 84 250 8336 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 4451 1590 969 602 316 142 113 53 40 18 39 - - - - - 9309 - - _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 1650 344 35 1 - - - - - - - - - 2447 - _ 367 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 793 355 41 13 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1698 _ ' No. of Girls Em- ployed 1661 513 42 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — 2821 8702 Total Famier-s. No. of Males and Females Employed 5694 2181 720 332 146 113 63 40 18 39 2 - - - - - - - - - 16275 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND. 1881. 873 FAKMEES, with the Number of Labouebes they employed, and Acebaqe of Farms. COUNTY OF KINCARDINE. 1 ^ ^ \^ I Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. | '^ ^-^ °"i^'6 Number of 3ize of Farm - I %iu^'mim r Farmers. in Acres. S'one, or 1 h§^- 3g.5-a!SB^' s-^^- 3-SgB^ 10 Eeturn made. 1 2 3 4 i 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- oS *|-§;§ ^ -gi^" « ;So ^ oS^I 38 0^ 38 116 5-9 116 - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ _ - 2 8 2 12 70 10-14 68 2 - - - - - - - - - _ _ 2 _ 2 2 6 39 15-19 37 2 - - - - - - - - - - - _ 2 2 3 4 11 73 20-29 65 8 - - - - - - - - - - 8 8 6 12 34 43 30-39 32 8 2 1 - - - - - _ - _ 15 a 3 6 32 69 40-49 40 13 6 - - - - - - - _ _ _ 25 17 7 24 73 164 50-74 59 76 22 6 i - - - - - - - _ _ _ 142 84 47 72 345 92 75-99 27 38 20 3 2 1 - - 1 - - - - _ 109 49 18 41 217 171 100- 27 38 54 34 13 2 3 - - _ - _ _ _ _ 328 105 50 94 577 73 150- 11 2 14 24 12 8 2 - _ - - _ _ _ _ 202 46 28 39 315 59 200- 7 6 8 18 9 8 4 - - - _ - _ _ _ 227 41 36 40 344 29 250- 3 - - 3 7 7 5 2 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ 1S9 19 18 20 216 22 300- _ 1 2 1 2 4 7 3 - 1 1 _ - - _ _ 122 16 24 17 179 11 350- _ - - - 1 3 2 3 1 - 1 _ _ _ _ _ 70 12 13 2 97 9 400- _ - _ 2 1 - 1 3 - _ _ _ 64 6 15 3 88 12 500- 2 - - - 1 3 _ 1 6 _ _ _ _ _ 91 14 12 8 125 2 600- - - - - - - _ 1 1 - _ _ _ 25 5 _ 4 34 3 700- 800- - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - 43 2 6 4 55 5 900- 1000- - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 75 1 5 24 - 1 104 10 Not stated. - 3 3 2 2 - - - - - - - - 23 7 11 4 45 1100 No. of Men Farmers who made Employed 532 191 128 82 61 35 29 16 5 4 12 1 2 - 1 1 - 1732 - - No. of Boys Em- Betui-n. ployed 264 80 7 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 449 - - - 174 No. of Women Em- 1 Fanners who made ployed 122 55 10 8 - 3 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - -I 331 - - No nf fiirl.s Em- DO Eeturn. ployed 233 62 12 1 - - - - - - - - - - 398 - 1274 Total No. of Males and Farmers. Females Employed 810 325 111 70 36 32 17 5 4 13 1 2 - 1 1 - - — ~ ~ - 2910 cot JNI ^T OP FORFAR. l^ '*■< ^H Number of Numbe r of Men i mplc jyed on each Siiie of Farm. 6 H'ts 111 6 ^'6 Farmers. in Acres. None, or ■a ^^ i^.i-.a 3^s ^ ^ "q. no Return 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- ^S^ ^^^ o3 made. "^ Eh ^ 40 0-4 40 _ 1 1 131 5-9 129 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 - 2 5 108 10-14 104 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 1 1 2 9 69 15-19 67 2 _ — - - — — - - — - - - - 2 3 1 2 8 68 20-29 55 10 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 5 6 6 33 60 30-39 43 15 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 10 8 5 43 69 40-49 47 18 3 1 - . - - - — - - - - - 2'/ 11 5 8 51 151 50-74 77 50 18 4 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 106 46 24 35 211 99 75-99 30 44 16 7 _ 2 — — ~ — - ~ - - - - 107 45 21 34 207 158 100- 15 32 61 38 11 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 317 96 65 76 554 148 150- 11 9 31 65 28 9 3 2 - - - - - - - - - 425 91 63 75 654 120 200- 9 2 11 25 48 14 8 1 1 - 1 - — — - — - - 434 85 72 88 679 93 250- 4 9. 5 5 17 16 23 12 6 2 I - - - - - - - 474 69 80 68 691 77 300- 4 ^ 1 4 6 15 16 15 11 2 2 - - - - - - - 441 60 81 5o 637 45 350- 1 ?, 2 4 1 8 4 i 9 5 5 - - - — - - 287 39 75 23 424 64 400- 2 5 2 3 2 2 7 10 6 10 15 - - - - - _ - 445 60 117 11 633 35 500- 2 2 1 _ 2 _ 6 2 3 7 10 - - - - - - 262 38 73 3 376 14 600- 1 3 _ - 1 - 1 - 6 2 - - - - - 129 28 23 14 194 13 700- 2 1 _ _ 1 - 1 - 3 2 1 1 1 - - - - 105 20 27 5 157 4 800- 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 30 3 - 6 39 2 900- 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — 1 _ — ~ _ — 12 2 3 _ 17 31 1000- 7 3 3 1 6 4 1 2 - 1 3 - - - - - 121 17 14 17 169 15 Not stated. 1 3 2 1 3 2 - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 68 7j 7 V 89 1614 No. of Men Farmers who marie Return. Employed 651 206 163 153 127 73 70 49 41 29 46 4 2 - - - 3835 - - - No. of Boys Bra- ployed 433 114 13 7 2 - - - - - - - - 738 - - - 64 No. of Women Em- Farmers ■who made ployed 155 114 50 28 5 V 3 3 1 - - - — - - - - 766 - - No of Girls Em- no Betum. ployed 237 108 17 3 2 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 542 1678 ■ Total No. of Males and ■ Panner?. Females Employed 1031'499 233 165 82 78 52 44 30 47 4 2 " ■ ' " 5881 5s 8.74: X,V.-^OCCUPATIONS OP THE PEOPIE OF SGOTEANB, 1881»- FARMERSj.witli the'NwmbM'of.LiiBOtfiaiiaBntbey employed, aa(iJcaHA.GB- of Fakms. COTTNTY" GF EBKTH. Nuiflbar-of Numher of Men employed on each Size of Faran. No. of )yed. o , 6 M'^ No. of omen jloyed. dljl Size of 1 arm Aianeffi. in -Acres. Noift, or 4^r 2^ a |3- |a^| 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 80- 3b- 40- 4b^ g" g H 124 0-4 123 1 2 _ _ _ 2 2 102- 5-9 101 10-14. 62 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ - - - 1 1 — - 64 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 2 2 2 1 7 29 15-19 27 9, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 2 4 - 4 10 76 20-29 62 n 9. _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 22 9 7 10 48 78 30-39 47 '^7 9. 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - 38 10 18 12 78 88 40-49 56 9 5 6 1 _ „ _ _ _ _ - _ 40 23 10 19 92 237 50-74 127 ^5 4 4 9, _ _ _ - - - - 165 66 49 74 354 191 75-99 58 1)5 55 in 9. _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ — _ - 222 60 67 75 424 363 100- 79 SO 1-il 60 1^ 5 ?, 1 _ 1 1 1 _ ^ _ - 628 17U 167 146 1111 205 150- 30 'I'Z (52 57 97 6 1 _ _ _ _ - 462 104 126 86 778 170 200- 25 14 37 44 :W 11 5 1 _ _ _ _ - - - 447 84 115 71 717 70 250- 5 3 9 17 9,0 6 5 fi _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ 'M'/ 44 57 32 380 98 300- 13 9 10 16 in 16 8 7 4 a 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 374 44 123 36 577 34 350- 2 5 9 2 4 6 ■2 5 9, V. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 162 15 4-2 10 229 48 400- 6 ;i 1 10 6 9 4 4 4 _ 2 _ _ „ _ _ _ 210 27 73 23 333 47 500- 8 10 4 7 3 1 1 1 3 8 - - - - - - 194 30 62 13 299 13 600- 2 1 3 2 1 _ _ 1 2 _ _ _ _ - — - 52 5 20 3 80 11 700- 3 9, 3 1 _ _ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ 38 10 14 4 66 13 800- 5 3 3 _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ - 38 1 ■ 14 3 56 6 900- 4 1 _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ 20 - 6 1 27 108 1000- 17 9 15 31 7 5 5 1 _ R 3 _ _ _ _ _ - 408 45 159 38 650 18 Not stated. 4 8 2 1 1 1 - - - - 56 10 16 7| 89, 2193 No. of Men 1 Farmers ■who made Eetum. Employed 856 876 369 267 129 72 35 30 13 12 29 5 - _ - - - 3830 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 518 98 12 2 _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - - _ - 764 - - - 586 No. of Women Em- Farmers who made no Return. ployed 318 209 39 20 9 17 3 2 - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1147 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 378 127 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 668 - 2779 Total No. of Males and Farmars. Females Employed 1590 803 330 151 81 63 33 15 12 30 6 - - - - - — - — "" ~' 8409 C( DU] [)IT1 I P ] b'Lb IL Humher of Farmers. Size of Pajm in Acres. None, or no Return made. Numher of Men employed on each Size of Farm, 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 46- %,^ dS J-s 2ifl|' dj-o 1^1 H O f^ .1 18 4? 28 18 52 42 37 67 66 124 109 100 63 50 49 44 36 16 991 Farmers who mad« Return. 122 Farmers who made no Return. 1113 Total Fa-rniers. 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 76-99 100- 160- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. No. of Men Employed 18 46 25 16 35 30 17 31 20 28 10 10 4 1 1 4 2 1 1 6 3 22 16 31 55 83 232 323 356 279 273 317 270 323 171 100 23 25 112 21 2 11 3 12 22 24 57 57 52 45 53 66 35 54 25 9 2 4 16 7 5 1 10 20 27 132 166 178 194 185 174 205 237 137 57 12 13 84 18 2 5 7 40 24 57 106 142 439 582 643 529 538 578 519 636 333 18i 39 55 214 47 299 109 134 95 92 75 59 34 20 21 37 14 3041 No. of Boys Em- ployed No. of Women Elm- ployed 258 68 77 24 12 73 55 27 48 18 16 10 SO 556 1856 No. of Girls Em- ployed 79 40 No. of Males and Females Employed. 514 324 190 165 104 110 52 37 31 71 18 263 5716 XV.— OCCUPATIONS 0¥ TSE PEOIPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 875 EAEMBES, with the .JS'umhor of. Labdubbes 'they employed, tmd 'Aoebache bf '■Fa-rms. QOmTTT OF CKIWKlOSS. JJum'ber ot ( ,' aiarmers. , Size of Earmi in. Acres. ■ Numljer of Men employed on each Si^e of Farm. ° ■ Total NO. 01 fioys Em- ployed. Total No. of : Women Employed. Total No. of Xllrls Em- ployed. ■ Total No. of Males and Femalea Employed . None, or 10 lie turn made. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 1 6 6 3 11 5 6 11 16 29 14 16 ' 11 12 7 4 9 2 1 1 1 0-4 -5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 '30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- ■150- .200- : 550- • .300- , .350- ' •400- "500- ■600- ■700- 800- .900- 1000- Not stated. 1 6 5 3 10 6 4 6 7 5 .2 2 1 ,2 1 1 3 6 14 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 10 7 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - -] -j 3 1 7 13 ,34 26 .40 29 46 17 19 36 6 6 2 3 _ 1 6 18 5 8 5 3 2 2 4 1, 1 6 9 1 15 19 18 6 10 7 ,2 1 1 3 6 16 12 3 9 4 3 7 4 1 12 31: 77 j 44 66 53; 76. 29: 34: 54^ 6 8 2, 5' •170 • .Farmers jHliO-iBade . Retutn. No. orMen' Employed 60 31 31 21 13 8 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - 288' - -_ - , No. of Boys Em- ployed 45 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 55 - I _i 3 .Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 16 13 5 4 2 2 - - - - - - - - - ■ - - 95 -■ - No. of Girls Em- ployed 24 15 2 1 - - - - — - - - - - - .-' - - 64' 173 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 116 64 28 18 10 5 -2 1 - ■- - - ■- - - - -' -' -■ - -■ 502, COIXNTT OF J3LAJGKMANNAN. NmiDer of - Eannsrs. Number of,M«;i.employed on ea<;li"S,iee, of 'Farm. o , -, d o o ^ Eh ■3 , iii ;S.O "^ in Acres. None, or no Return made. 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 2 1 3 2 1 4 6 15 7 3 4 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 0-4 5-9 10-14 16-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 ,100- 150- ,200- 250- 300- S50- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 2 1 3 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 .1 1 1 3 1 1 1 .1 .1 .3 .2 .2 1 1 1 1 1 1 — - 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 6 3 29 22 5 19 17 12 2 14 14 5 3 1 2 10 6 1 2 5 1 1 i 1 2 1 3 8 10 18 2 12 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 1 8 8 49 40 9 41 28 25 4 18 14 6 5 62 J'armers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 16 8 14 8 9 2 3 - - 2 - - - - - - - 152 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 26 4 _ .— - - - - - - - - - - -, 34 - - -, 7 JParmeis .w.lio made no Return. No, of Women Em- ployed 12 5 2 _ 1 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - -, - 57 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 7 .4 _ _ - -_ — - - - - - - - - — - - - ,( 15 258 69 Total Farmers. No. of Males and i Females Employed 53 27 10 9 .3 5 - '- 13 - - ' - - -■ -'• 876 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L FARMEES, with the Number of Labourers they employed, and Acreage of Farms. COUNTY OP STIRLING. Number of S Farmers. Size of Farm - in Acres. r Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. ot Males and Females Employed. None, or Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 12 25 21 27 27 34 49 123 109 208 79 49 22 23 9 11 5 8 5 5 3 19 3 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- COO- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 12 25 21 23 26 25 33 61 48 70 22 7 7 6 2 3 2 2 3 5 4 8 16 41 29 43 14 6 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 17 20 55 17 10 5 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 10 31 18 9 4 2 2 2 3 2 8 5 9 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 3 3 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - ~ - - - - 4 2 10 16 91 107 283 140 136 44 66 25 25 8 30 4 9 7 43 7 1 3 I 29 33 69 34 26 9 15 7 6 1 3 3 1 7 1 1 1 5 6 17 21 68 34 28 9 28 16 1 13 2 3 2 9 1 1 4 6 17 46 53 121 61 51 16 12 5 14 2 9 1 8 2 1 7 10 ■ 27 48 183 214 541 269 241 78 121 53 45 12 55 9 12 11 67 10 876 Farmers who made Retui'u. No. of Men Employed 403 176 143 83 37 17 12 2 1 1 1 - - - - - 1057 - _ — _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 164 45 3 - - - - - - - - - - 263 - _ _ 90 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 78 51 9 4 1 1 - - 2 1 - - - _ - - 204 _ _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 175 103 15 1 - - - - - - - - - - - _ 430 _ 966 Total Farmers. No. of M.ales and Females Employed 593 342 no 42 18 13 2 1 3 2 - - - _ - - - - - 2014 COUNTY OF DUMBARTON. Numher of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. III Hi -. P o S o"S III O t ^ cc ^ ° — . =J CI d None, or ao Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 2 6 2 1 15 13 6 25 34 87 49 26 9 4 5 3 3 8 2 2 6 6 0-4 6-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 lOO- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 2 6 2 13 10 4 13 15 14 10 6 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 7 7 17 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 36 12 6 2 1 2 3 7 15 10 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 5 4 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 3 3 3 17 38 155 115 69 20 7 11 4 5 22 8 5 13 17 1 1 4 5 21 8 6 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 1 7 17 59 35 27 15 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 6 10 58 34 11 2 7 10 2 2 3 2 3 5 5 1 2 9 8 5 34 70 293 192 113 39 17 23 7 7 29 11 8 21 26 314 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 110 49 74 45 15 11 6 3 1 1 - - - 516 _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 50 4 - - - - - - - _ 58 - 69 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 29 38 16 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - _ _ 173 No. of Girls Em- ployed 34 34 16 3 1 - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ 167 383 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 162 150 77 20 12 7 3 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - _ 914 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OP SCOTLAND, 188L 877 FAEMEES, with the Number of Labodrers they employed, and Acbeage of Farms. COUNTY OP ARGYLL. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. None, or no Return made. Number of Men Employed on each Size of Farm. 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- z;Wg, Eh Eh a o 5 P- a*! &a 33^a o 122 134 120 75 138 70 44 101 70 55 30 60 25 49 28 22 13 23 16 180 33 1573 Farmers wbo made Eetum. 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. No. of Men Employed 121 127 112 68 114 56 50 64 20 47 24 18 14 25 7 14 12 7 3 8 1 25 940 No. of Boys Em- ployed - 205 200 109 215 39 45 20 23 7 11 10 11 31 25 21 54 40 44 24 57 50 597 97 10 16 14 33 20 24 15 17 5 25 13 7 9 3 10 65 10 4 16 14 13 7 23 12 29 3 18 7 12 5 121 12 23 19 45 62 59 25 38 9 40 28 9 11 13 16 135 26 2 16 17 17 51 46 47 102 77 188 185 182 87 165 78 182 80 78 51 85 81 918 145 1644 325 1029 Farmers who made no Ketum. No. of Women Em- ployed 108 50 21 324 No. of Girls Em- ployed 207 100 41 10 587 2602 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 735 178 61 22 24 12 2880 COUNTY OF BUTE. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres, None, or no Eetum made, Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- II' =1^- p. . a ■n 9 14 50 62 40 62 39 24 27 16 26 25 16 5 8 2 2 1 5 3 1 1 12 2 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 14 48 59 39 54 36 20 22 8 11 8 6 2 1 1 1 7 15 35 46 30 9 18 5 4 5 6 14 5 26 8 16 13 33 64 85 50 15 33 10 10 7 16 14 9 66 11 443 Farmers who made Eeturn. No. of Men Employed 27 23 3 4 272 No. of Boys Em- ployed 34 52 39 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 14 22 74 No. 'of Girls Em- ployed - 35 26 432 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 110 91 31 10 113 511 8.8 rV.— OCCUTATrOFS or the people of SCOTLAND, 1881. TAHMEES, Trith the Tfumber of Laboueees they employed, and Acreage of Faems. COUNTY OF RENFREW. N umber of Farmers. 3ize of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- , ployed. y-s Total No. of Women . Employed. Total Jlo. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. None, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- :J0- 35- 40- 45- 3 9 8 9 21 26 23 111 105 189 76 41 17 14 7 3 4 3 1 1 8 3 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 80-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 3 9 7 5 17 24 19 60 47 61 14 10 3 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 2 4 28 30 42 13 6 3 1 1 1 2 1 19 19 60 20 7 2 4 3 1 2 7 18 21 5 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 7 6 6 3 1 1 1 o 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -, - - - - - 1 6 5 ,2 4 80 97 260 150 102 .53 40 17 13 22 3 14 .6- _ 1 3 2 12 13 30 18 13 8 7 4 3 3 1. 2 5 4 2 42 48 118 54 37 17 28 11 4 18 2 1 2 2 3 4 9 31 38 86 55 23 12 9 3 1 4 2 3 3 2 3 8 14 13 17 165 196 484 277 175 90 84 35 21 47 6 19 11' 682 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 291 137 138 65 29 10 4 4 1 1 2 - - _ _ - -! ) .865. — - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 81 17 1 - - - - - - - - - - -' - 118 - - - 131 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 87 85 29 4 1 1 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - ' 393 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 66 81 12 4 2 - - - - - - - - _• -; -, - - 290 -^ 813 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 371 321 107 37 13 6 4 2 1 3 - - - - - - - - - 1666 COUNTY OF AYR. Number of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. =^1 O , I'll OS- ^ § a o la's 5 2- in Acres. None, or QO Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 14 66 47 45 81 55 76 237 271 495 326 147 67 84 20 44 30 14 19 15 10 73 17 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 7.5-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 14 65 47 42 67 43 63 188 110 157 65 27 12 20 5 11 8 5 4 5 2 8 3 1 3 14 11 23 80 106 192 96 25 20 9 4 8 7 3 5 2 15 4 1 14 44 118 112 4S 13 27 1 9 6 4 3 5 2 21 9 5 9 25 31 27 12 11 2 6 3 1 «2 1 3 9 1 1 2 16 10 5 9 1 3 2 1 1 1 8 1 6 4 2 4 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 _ 1 1 - - - - 1 1 3 14 13 23 123 231 516 509 286 145 180 59 116 61 18 62 25 40 236 25 1 1 4 7 5 32 45 159 110 67 40 40 13 24 23 6 14 3 5 39 6 3 2 1 3 5 12 51 81 195 185 98 46 69 18 42 14 5 21 6 5 49 10 2 6 4 14 14 18 80 156 344 290 170 82 71 18 41 42 9 16 11 11 59 7 6 9 9 35 39 58 286 513 1214 1094 621 313 360 108 223 140 38 113 45 61 383 48 2253 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 911 628 437 148 66 25 16 6 6 2 5 2 - - - - 1 2686 — "i. _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 436 79 12 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 644 - _ 303 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 203 184 56 14 5 4 4 3 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 921 _ _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 380 327 99 18 3 4 1 2 - - - - - -, -, ._ 1465 _ 2556 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 164' no2- J 315 100 33 26 11 11 2 6 1 2 - 1 - - - - 5716 XY—QGGTJSJmO^B QI THE EE.OPLE 01" SOQTLAKD; 1&&1. 879 FAEMEE^ wifck tile- Number of LiaBDiffiffiBsiiiey' employed; and Aobeahb of FASim COUNTT- QP LANAEK Siunlier of Eaimers. 3ize of Farm in Acres.. Number of. Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. ■ None, or 110 Betum made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 20 65 66 45 79 66 70 241 180 442 176 107 55 54 21 39 25 17 6 8 7 49 73 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 76-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 20 53 54 39 68 52 59 144 81 133 37 21 10 6 3 3 5 2 2 2 5 24 2 1 6 8 11 10 72 67 166 38 25 9 13 6 10 6 3 2 3 2 7 24 1 3 1 19 26 103 62 34 17 15 5 10 7 9 3 13 20 1 4 4 32 28 17 10 9 2 6 2 3 1 8 2 1 6 8 6 3 6 3 7 2 1 2 8 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 - 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - 2 3 6 22 17 12 135 142 502 294 191 119 135 62 106 66 30 12 20 16 140 92 2 3 4 3 7 38 40 99 43 41 22 22 16 22 12 6 2 2 1 29 23 1 5 1 9 10 18 92 90 275 164 122 71 50 30 49 47 20 2 16 10 64 48 3 4 5 12 14 13 93 84 258 122 71 69 67 18 53 18 14 1 6 2 42 43 6 14 15 47 44 60. 358 356 1134 623 425 281 264 126 230 143 70 17 44 29 275 206 1891 Farmers •who made Return. No. of Men Employed 823 489 348 129 52 16 17 8 - 2 5 .2 - - - - 2124 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed - 308 54 4 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 437 - - - 279 Farmers ■ irtto made EG Return, No. of Women Em- ployed 299 209 91 25 ? 5 T^ T~^ ^-: 2 1 - - - - - - - - 1194 - ' No. of Girls Em- ployed - - 239 224 65 18 2 2 - - - :\ 1 - - - - - - - - 1002 _ 2170 Total Barmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1326 835 289 96 I25 24 9 1 2 .\ i.' - - - - - - - - - - ■ 4757 OOUIsTTY OF LINLITH4^0W. \ . Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farrj. 1 d S-d '^^ a . °°»t X g oj Q m None, or no Eetum made. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 1 3oJ, 35- 40- 45- ftp 5 2 4 7 8 S 32 21 74 38 83 16 15 8 9 i 2 1 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40^9 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- JOOO- Not stated. 5 2 4 7 6 1 14 9 19 8 7 3 2 1 1 2 3 15 7 25 6 7 2 1 2 3 23 12 5 3 1 5 10 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 3 1 1 1 2 2 5 3 2 1 3 3 8 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 - - - - - 2 5 24 23 96 68 77 53 58 48 53 29 12 15 1 3 3 10 7 29 20 18 14 20 9 14 5 1 1 2 4 7 43 34 44 50 35 26 27 22 13 8 1 2 1 2 7 9 51 19 26 7 4 5 10 3 2 2 2 8 10 45 46 219 141 165 124 117 88 104 69 28 24 284 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Emjiloyed 89 67 50 26 13 15 11 3 1 3 5 1 - - - _ 563 - _ _ _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 80 22 6 2 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 155 - - _ 58 Farmers who made '■ no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 25 33 10 7 6 11 2 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 315 - _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 49 34 7 - 1 1 - - - - - - - ■ ■ — - - - 149 _ , 342 Total I'armers. No. of Males and Females Employed 221 139 49 22 23 23 5 i i 7 1 - - - - - 1182 880 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAISTD, 1881. FAKMEES, with the Number of Laboubeks they employed, and Aoeeage of Farms. COUNTY OF EDINBURGH. Number of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total N 0. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. of Women Employed. Total No. ot Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. in Acres. None, or QO Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 3 11 3 5 2 13 20 13 50 47 33 22 22 16 13 14 9 9 9 2 38 8 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 3 10 2 3 2 5 4 4 7 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 2 10 6 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 5 13 8 5 3 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 15 12 6 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 3 7 7 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 7 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 5 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 8 1 2 1 2 1 g 2 1 2 3 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 - - - 1 1 3 12 35 18 109 139 141 85 120 121 81 114 65 52 42 17 309 61 1 1 3 10 4 29 27 44 10 37 25 21 23 17 9 11 7 64 13 1 1 1 2 8 19 13 71 77 88 71 96 66 35 75 83 25 4 3 132 5 1 1 2 11 6 27 19 18 9 18 26 28 4 2 8 15 2 66 21 3 2 5 4 25 75 41 236 262 291 175 271 238 165 216 117 94 72 •• 29 561 100 362 Farmers ■who made Beturn. No. of Men Employed 51 44 53 57 31 25 30 11 22 9 18 4 4 2 1 - - - 1526 - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 98 48 20 11 5 3 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 356 - - 157 Farmers who made no Ketmra. No. of Women Em- ployed 31 46 25 21 8 18 8 7 2 17 - - 1 1 - - - - 826 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 30 28 25 6 3 2 1 2 - 2 1 - - - - - - - 274 - 519 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 203 175 127 69 41 53 21 32 11 37 5 4 2 2 1 - - - - - 2982 COUNTY OF HADDINGTON. Number of Fanners. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. 30-. = -a _■ C 03 _ c "3 ■1 w iit U-..i2 5 .fa -p. 00 Sl|l _, « a None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 1 1 6 3 4 5 14 20 19 21 25 14 34 18 6 4 2 2 12 3 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19;- 20-29 30-39 40-49 60-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 3 2 1 1 1 2 6 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 5 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 3 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 »! 3 3 2 i 1 1 3 3 3 4 18 10 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 " 9 3 7 10 47 88 116 142 173 116 838 209 64 58 20 36 183 15 2 1 5 3 26 23 32 44 87 79 49 20 15 12 10 41 1 4 3 ? .56 17 1-i i>i -7 47 42 78 4 1 1 8 32 21 40 12 49 27 12 6 22 40 5 1 16 6 14 ■ 17 , 87 189 238 288 359 245 718 466 123 126 54 88 •342 25 ; 214 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 5 10 13 10 21 17 24 14 25 17 44 9 1 2 1 1 - 1635 _ _ _ _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 46 52 28 12 10 4 3 1 - - 1 - - - - - 400 . - _ _ 50 Farmers who made no Beturn. No. of Women Em- ployed 9 11 19 25 13 15 9 7 8 31 5 3 1 - - 1 - - - 1090 _ _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 7 5 1 6 4 8 2 2 3 5 1 - 3 1 2 1 1 - - - _ 276 3401 204 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 72 81 58 64 44 51 28 35 28 80 16 4 - - - - - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 881 FARMERS, witli the Number of Labourers they employed, and Aoebage of Farms. COUNTY OP BERWICK. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. hi Total ^0. of Girls Em- ployed. Total No. of Males and Females Employed. None, or no Eeturn made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 4^ 7 6 4 11 11 13 7 27 25 29 50 34 34 31 19 47 38 15 14 11 7 45 6 0^ 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 7 5 4 9 9 9 5 12 7 4 1 1 1 3 1 7 7 5 3 1 1 1 1 5 10 16 17 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 21 13 8 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 14 12 8 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 8 11 6 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 6 5 11 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 12 2 2 1 2 1 6 5 1 1 2 4 5 6 3 2 1 6 2 1 3 8 4 7 8 3 19 1 5 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 5 5 3 29 30 63 142 119 128 145 112 311 255 125 128 116 61 605 60 1 1 2 8 7 10 23 29 36 28 22 66 60 22 29 28 12 102 13 1 3 2 1 5 13 35 76 71 74 81 71 189 158 63 57 43 43 219 25 1 2 1 3 7 7 27 19 23 21 10 48 20 22 28 32 62 1 5 9 10 7 45 57 105 268 238 261 275 215 614 483 232 242 219 116 878 99 485 Farmers who made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 72 29 61 58 54 46 33 24 16 29 54 5 2 1 1 - 2335 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 131 90 33 10 2 1 - - 1 1 - - ^ - - 489 - - - 12 Farmers <»ho made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 32 60 50 63 29 24 14 14 6 7 2 1 1 - - - - 1230 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 25 25 16 9 8 6 5 3 1 2 - - - - - - - - 324 - 497 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 217 236 157 126 85 64 43 33 37 64 7 3 2 1 - - - - - - - 4378 COUNTY OP PEBBLES. Number of Farmers. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , V4 °e ■ E-i o g >, ^ o P- 8 . d§|l n^ S 6 in Acres. None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 26- 30- 36- 40- 45- 3 5 2 9 4 6 6 5 8 14 12 10 11 3 7 9 5 5 5 2 34 2 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 260- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 3 5 2 8 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 7 4 4 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 4 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 6 1 1 2 2 8 1 4 - 1 1 6 2 - - - - - 1 2 2 4 10 14 20 27 24 31 12 31 42 16 18 20 4 228 6 1 1 3 3 6 4 10 4 5 2 6 10 3 5 4 41 , 5 1 4 3 4 14 10 8 10 3 6 13 5 2 5 1 72 1 3 2 6 5 8 13 12 5 11 6 4 5 4 1 22 5 3 2 4 14 18 29 43 55 49 58 22 54 71 27 30 33 6 363 15 167 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 35 26 24 24 15 15 14 5 1 6 2 - - - - - - 510 - - - _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 45 26 6 - - - - - - - - - - - 112 - - 22 Farmers who made no Eeturn. No. of Women Em- ployed 19 21 17 6 3 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 161 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 22 22 11 2 1 - - - - - - - - - 113 - 189 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 112 93 57 23 18 15 5 1 7 2 - - - - - - - - - 896 5 T 882 XV.— OGCTJPATIOFSDT' THE TEDPtE OT^EUDTEA^ID, 1B8I, FAEMEES, witli the Numlier of Labourers they employed, and Aoebagb of Farms. COUNTY OF SELKIRK 3ize of Farm ■ in Acres. 1 Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. Total No. of Men Em- ployed. Total No. of Boys Em- ployed. Total No. ot' Women Employed. Total No. of Girls Em- ployed. * otal ^0. oi Males and Females Employed. Farmers. Sone, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 3 4 8 9 6 9 4 35 2 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 7 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 - - - - 2 1 10 3 10 7 20 43 18 52 27 196 4 1 2 3 5 11 3 4 6 26 1 2 2 3 9 1 12 22 1 1 2 7 6 27 7 11 17 43 1 2 2 14 3 16 17 34 90 29 79 50 287 6 88 Farmers ■who made Eetum. No. of Men Employed 8 12 14 13 7 9 * 4 5 3 6 2 1 - - - - - 393 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 14 16 4 1 - - - - - - - 62 - - - 25 Farmers who made no Eetum. No. of Women Em- ployed 7 7 4 - 3 - - - - - - - 51 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed - 17 12 5 1 3 1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - - 123 - 113 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 50 49 26 9 12 8 6 7 3 7 2 1 - - - - - 629 COUNTY OP ROXBURGH. Numher of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. d St) o , OR =1-1 <^ QQ 2 O None, or ao Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 4 H 7 11 12 8 4 16 19 29 49 36 22 30 22 29 27 19 ' 18 9 9 71 7 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 600- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 4 13 6 11 10 5 2 8 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 6 4 7 8 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 9 13 18 11 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 17 11 9 5 3 6 1 4 3 1 2 6 5 6 2 5 1 1 5 2 1 1 3 5 5 3 3 3 2 1 7 2 2 6 5 6 6 3 2 3 8 1 1 3 2 2 2 1 6 1 1 1 10 5 3 1 5 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 O 4 4 3 1 14 2 6 4 2 1 - - - 2 1 3 4 3 11 28 48 108 105 78 126 105 155 170 150 120 69 71 659 30 1 6 4 13 14 26 15 23 30 33 47 21 24 12 16 125 4 1 1 2 7 12 12 46 63 40 56 63 84 97 79 84 38 29 322 1 1 3 8 18 8 10 24 15 14 32 32 4 7 5 38 7 2 2 6 6 4 27 52 86 176 204 157 220 212 304 346 254 235 124 154 1113 42 472 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 79 41 72 67 14 35 8 29 5 34 3 14 5 44 5 18 3 16 2 9 1 27 11 2 12 1 3 30 12 1 8 5 13 4 2 1 __ — ■— 2046 - _ _ No. of Boys Em- ployed 122 75 3 7 2 1 - 414 _ _ _ 112 Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 55 60 22 38 14 — — - - _ 1044 _ No. of Girls Em- ployed 40 "! - - - 222 _ 584 Total No. of Males and Farmers. Females Employed 258 229 133 77 55 70 28 40 16 43 - - - - 3726 XV .—OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 883 FABMEES, with the Number of Labouekes they employed, and Aoeeagb of Faejib. COUNTY OP DUMFRIES. Number of Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. ° a • OS'S 3 , O r-^ ° J. Total JNO. ot Males and Femalea Emplojfed. !^one, or 10 Return made. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- -1 ^ -ri 24 63 33 17 46 37 38 112 93 232 145 123 68 69 33 m 29 29 12 17 12 108 2 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 20O- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 24 53 32 13 42 32 26 68 36 53 16 11 5 5 3 5 3 2 1 1 8 1 4 3 5 12 33 44 110 52 34 13 14 1 10 2 5 1 1 8 1 11 12 60 54 48 22 13 11 12 7 8 3 9 5 17 1 6 17 24 17 22 4 6 3 8 1 2 2 18 1 3 6 6 10 8 9 10 4 4 1 4 13 1 1 5 2 4 6 1 1 5 2 2 6 1 1 2 9 1 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 8 1 6 1 1 1 8 4 1 - - - - 1 1 4 5 5 12 55 72 260 235 226 153 175 106 171 98 92 40 52 36 577 6 1 1 5 , 1 5 19 13 92 63 75 45 61 23 28 22 17 7 9 5 64 2 1 2 2 2 9 27 28 120 100 80 46 53 32 82 41 33 29 29 25 169 3 2 3 4 3 7 24 46 110 102 115 56 80 37 42 30 21 7 12 6 lOB 2 3 2 10 16 11 33 125 159 582 500 496 300 369 . 198 323 191 163 83 102 72 916 13 < 1388 Farmers ■who made Eeturn. No. of Men Employed 439 353 294 130 80 25 23 10 11 6 11 4 1 - - - - 1 2381 - " - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 362 64 18 1 28 13 7 3 1 1 1 - - - - - - 548 -' - - '■ 176 Farmers v^ho made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed - X83 152 50 - - - - - - - - 913 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 179 193 50 12 4 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - 815 - 1S64 Total Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 1077703 248 121 42 31 14 13 6 13 6 1 - 1 - - - - 4657 COUNTY OP KTRKCUDBRIGHT. Numljer of 1 Farmers. Size of Farm in Acres. Numb«r of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , -H O ft ago lit go ^ »i 5: o -.S 6p. None, or no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 7 20 23 14 19 23 15 48 42 : 113 93 94 67 63 37 49 35 14 14 17 11 52 8 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-74 75-99 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 500- 600- 700- 800- 900- 1000- Not stated. 7 20 22 13 18 19 14 23 19 27 14 10 3 10 5 7 5 1 2 5 3 4 2 1 1 1 3 1 20 21 63 38 24 17 10 6 9 7 3 3 7 9 3 1 5 1 20 26 35 16 10 7 6 4 2 4 4 11 1 1 1 12 15 12 13 10 12 7 4 1 1 8 2 2 8 6 11 5 8 3 2 2 5 1 1 2 5 3 3 3 3 1 8 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 - - - - - - - 1 1 1 5 1 30 26 114 144 182 127 162 93 131 105 48 46 18 38 174 14 1 1 2 13 12 39 50 52 41 33 28 45 29 12 10 7 4 30 i 1 1 1 15 11 40 43 34 20 53 17 30 39 18 17 3 5 32 1 1 3 2 1 12 17 78 76 82 55 50 41 44 29 4 10 14 5 52 11 1 2 2 6 8 5 70 66 271 313 350 243 298 179 250 202 82 83 42 52 288 29 ;■ 868 Farmers who made Return. No. of Men Employed 253 247 153 97 65 30 15 6 5 1 6 - - - - - 1461 - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 250 69 7 1 - - - - - - - - - - 413 - - - 110 |- Farmers who made no Return. No. of Women Em- ployed 87 65 23 14 2 3 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 380 - No. of Girls Em- ployed 179 162 17 6 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 588 - »■ 984 i' Total p;. Farmers. No. of Males and Females Employed 763 449 144 76 34 18 6 6 1 7 - -' - - - - - - - - 2342 88i [V.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 188L FAEMEKS, with the Number of Labourers they employed, and Acreage of Farms. COUNTY OP WIGTOWN. t: k-, 1*. Nnmber of Size of Farm Number of Men employed on each Size of Farm. o , l^-s Hill's l^'si ■> Farmera. in Acres. None, or 1 «^-a ■S&-.2 h3:2g1'3-g.S ■3-3 £ Si no Return made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- ls-g«^-l psngg'^l 7 0-4 7 _ 20 5-9 20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - 1 1 25 10-14 23 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - 2 - 1 2 5 • 22 15-19 22 - _ _ _ _ - _ - - - - - - 1 - 1 2 34 20-29 30 3 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - l> 4 - 1 10 26 30-39 20 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 6 2 2 2 12 21 40-49 15 5 _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - - - 8 4 4 4 20 72 50-74 35 34 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 40 15 14 14 83 37 75-99 15 15 6 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - 30 16 9 12 67 134 100- 23 44 42 2^ 1 2 _ _ _ _ - - - - 208 76 51 94 428 75 150- 7 12 29 17 7 2 1 - _ _ - - - - - 165 63 49 64 341 73 200- 7 7 17 18 14 8 1 1 _ - _ - - - - 204 52 47 65 368 39 250- 4 2 4 9 14 3 3 _ _ _ _ _ - - 126 36 40 37 239 39 300- 4 4 2 6 11 6 4 1 1 _ _ _ _ - 139 29 26 41 235 26 350- 1 1 _ 3 6 fi 3 4 1 _ 1 _ _ - 131 43 48 29 261 37 400- 6 4 1 5 fi 6 3 2 2 2 _ - - - - 167 49 54 36 306 27 500- 2 5 3 2 4 2 1 6 1 _ 1 - - - _ 110 27 67 26 219 16 600- 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 - 2 _ - - _ 86 23 32 16 157 11 700- 3 1 3 _ _ - 1 3 _ - - - - 51 17 21 9 98 8 800- 2 3 1 1 _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ 29 6 13 6 54 2 900- 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14 4 _ 4 22 30 1000- 6 7 5 ^ 2 1 _ 1 2 _ _ 1 _ _ - 106 34 63 29 222 6 Not stated. 1 2 1 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 17 6 6 2 31 787 No. of Men Farmers ■who made Return. Employed 255 157 121 91 63 37 22 17 7 3 10 2 1 1 - - 1644 - - - - No. of Boys Em- ployed 214 84 20 5 4 - 2 - - 1 - - - - - - 506 - - - 225 No. of Women Em- Farmers who made no Eetuvn. ployed 45 57 28 14 6 11 1 4 1 4 - - - 1 - - - - 527 - - No. of Girls Em- ployed 126 99 28 9 - 6 2 - - - - - - - - 494 - 1012 Total No. of Males and Farmers. Females Employed 542 361 167 91 47 39 22 11 i 15 2 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - 3171 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 885 SUMMARY OF THE OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND AND DEAF & DUMB IN SCOTLAND IN 1881. BLIND. Males. Under Atove SOYrs. 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yrs, Females. Above 20Yrs. Total. OCCUPATIONS. rCEAP AND DUMB. Males. Undei' 20Yrs Above 20Yrs. Total Under 20Yrs. Females. Above 20Yrs. Total. 245 1311 1556 161 1441 1602 Total 25 188 85 7 46 135 571 467 110 7 46 138 600 655 5 142 16 60 1 31 161 1172 . 29 61 1 31 166 1314 CLASSES. I. Professional II. Domestic - - III. Commercial IV. Agricultural V. Industrial VI. Unoccupied and Non-Produotivb 456 1149 370 17 2 10 66 361 15 5 12 97 490 74 32 5 14 107 556 435 16 2 4 34 314 623 74 1 36 170 334 26 24 164 ORDERS. CLASS L 5 1 104 13 16 60 29 61 1. Government 2. Army and Navy 3. Professional Occupations CLASS II. 4. Domestic Officers or Services 17 15 32 16 118 17 121 17 73 467 73 25 41 100 69 92 3 491 164 CLASS III. 5. Commercial Occupations 6. Conveyance - CLASS IV. 30 1 109 6 72 65 1172 6 75 65 1 3 1205 109 7. Agriculture - 8. About Animals and Fisheries CLASS V. 9. Books, Prints, and Maps 10. Machines and Implements 11. Houses, Furniture, and Decorations 12. Carriages and Harness - 13. Ships and Boats 14. Chemicals and Compounds 15. Tobacco and Pipes 16. Food and Lodging 17. Textile Fabrics - 18. Dress - - - 19. Animal Substances 20. Vegetable Substances - 21. Mineral Substances 22. General or Unspecified Commodities 23. Refuse Matters CLASS VI. 1 24. Without Specified Occupations 25. Scholars and Children of No Stated Occupation 17 344 11 39 23 69 2 11 1 21 33 135 13 14 64 75 74 46 23 78 3 13 2 23 39 157 15 17 61 79 91 344 36 278 74 34 2 2 1 46 97 5 14 334 370 - 278 XV.-OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAJJfD, 1881. OCCUPATIOl^S OF THE BLIND AND DEAF & DUMB IN SCOTLAND, 1881. BLIND. OCCUPATIONS. DEAF AND DUMB. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 20yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yr3. Total. Under Above ,^ , , 20Yrs. 20Yrs. ^°^^^ Under Abovf 20Yrs. 20Yrs Total OKDER 1. - 1 1 - - 1. Prison Officer - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - 1 1 o 1 1 2 - - 2. Police ^ - - Municipal Parish Officer - - - _ _ _ Justice of the Peace and other Local or County Official OKDER %. - - : - 1 1 - - 1. Army Pensioner - - - - OBDEU 3. - - - - C ' 1 2 8 1 1 2 8 1 - - 1. Established Church Minister - - _ _ _ _ _ Minister, Priest, of other religious bodies - - Missionary, Scripture Reader, Itinerant Preacher _ _ _ Church, Chapel, Cemetery, Official Servant _ _ _ 1 1 1 1 ~ ~ - - 1 1 - - 2. Advocate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Writer to the Signet, Solicitor - _____ — 1 1 _ _ _ 1 1 - 2 2 3. Dentist . _ _ ■ Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - - - - 4 4 - 5 1 5 1 4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress _ - - Teacher, Professor, Lecturer, Tutor, Governess - 1 1 _ 5 2 5 2 22 2 24 13 6 19 5. Student - - _ - _ - - 13 2 15 15 1 16 I 1 - - 6. Civil Engineer - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - 2 1 57 1 59 2 - 2 2 7. Painter (Artist) _ _ - _ _ Engraver (Artist) - - Sculptor -- ____ ___ Musician, Music Master - _ - - - Art Student _ _ _ _ 4 3 5 1 3 9 1 1 - 1 ORDER 1. 1 1 1 1 1 48 49 1. Domestic Coachman, Groom - - - Domestic Indoor Servant - - - - _ 4 4 2 58 60 : 2 3 2 3 - 2 1 2 7 2 1 2 7 2. Office Keeper (not Government) _ _ - Cook (not Domestic) _ _ _ _ Charwoman -- ____ _ _ Washing and Bathing Service _ _ _ - Hospital and Institution Service - - - - OKDER 5. _ 1 1 - 4 12 4 12 - 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 1 3 5 - - 1. Merchant - - - - _ Broker, Agent, Factor _ _ _ _ _ _ Accountant - _ - - - _ Commercial Traveller - _ _ _ _ Coumiercial Clerk, Bookkeeper _____ 1 1 7 1 8 - , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 2. Bank Service - _ _ _ Bill Discounter, Broker, Finance Agent _____ OKDER C. - - - - - - - - 1. Other Railway Officials and Servants _ - _ _ 1 1 _ 1 - 6 6 - - 2. Carrier, Carter, Vanman - - _ _ 1 1 2 ■•♦ - 14 1 14 1 ~ - ~ 3. Seaman (Merchant Service) - - _ _ Pilot Service - _ _ _ - _ _ Harbour, Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - _ , - 2 - -■■ ■ 12 12 - 1 , 1 5. Messenger, Porter, Watchman (not Government) _ _ ' ORDER 1. - - - - - 2 65 20 2 65 22 2 - 14 14 1. Parmer, Grazier __-__. Farmers', Graziers', Son, Grandson, Brother, Nephew Farm Bailiff, Grieve _________' 5 11 19 11 24 - \ XV— .OCOUPATIOJSrS OJ THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 887 OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND AND DEAF & DUMB IN SCOTLAND, 1881. BLIND. OCCUPATIONS. DEAF AND DUMB. Males. FaMALES. Males. Females ■ [Jnder I 20Yrs. 2 i.tove OYrs. Total. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yrs. Above 20YrB. Total. OKDEK 1— continued. 1 25 2 26 2 - 16 16 Agricultural Labourer, Farm Servant Shepherd - _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 41 2 42 2 4 34 38 - 1 1 - - - 2. Forester, Wood Labourer _ _ _ _ 1 5 6 - - - 3 3 - - - 3. Nurseryman, Seedsman, Florist _ _ _ Gardener (not Domestic) - - - OBDEK S. - 1 7 1 7 - - - 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 14 - 1 1 Huntsman, Horse Keeper, Breaker, Groom - _ _ _ Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealer, Salesman _ _ _ - Gamekeeper, Water Bailiff - _ _ _ Fisherman, Fisherwoman _ _ _ OKDEK 9. 3 1 10 1 13 - 2 2 1 1 •2 5 1 2 6 - - 1. Publisher, Bookseller, Librarian - _ _ _ Music Publisher, Seller, Printer _ _ Bookbinder - _ - _ Printer - - - - - - Newspaper Agent, News-room Keeper - _ _ 4 1 17 14 21 15 - 1 1 - - - - - 2. Lithographer, Lithographic Printer - ORDER 10. 2 8 10 - - ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - -•■ 1. Engine and Machine Maker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fitter and Turner (Engine and Machine) - - . _ _ Boiler Maker --_--__ ___ Spinning and Weaving Machine Maker - - _ _ _ - 2 5 9 1 2 5 9 1 2 2 - 1 1 1 1 - - - 2. Cutler and Scissors Maker _ _ _ „ _ _ Needle Maker - - - - - - 1 1 - - - i 6 10 - - - 6. Musical Instrument Maker, Dealer - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 7. Type Cutter, Founder - - _ _ - Die, Seal, Coin, Medal Maker - - - - - - 2 3 2 3 - - - - - - - 8. Fishing Eod, Tackle Maker - _ _ _ ORDER 11. - - - 1 1 ? ! : 1 11 7 1 2 I 1 2 11 7 1 3 1 1 2 " - - 1. Carpenter, Joiner - - - - Bricklayer ______ -- ~ Mason, Marble Worker, Polisher ------ Mason's, Bricklayer's Labourer - _ _ - - Slater, Tiler - - - - Plasterer - - - _ - Plumber, Gasfitter - • - - - Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier - - - - - - 2 1 17 2 12 5 2 9 19 2 12 5 3 9 - - - 1 43 44 1 7 8 2. Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer - - - - French Polisher - - - - - 4 10 2 14 2 1 2 1 2 r 2 2 - 3. Wood Carver - - - - _ - - Carver and Gilder .- - - - - - ORDER 1%. 2 7 3 9 3 - - - - t - - - - - 1. Coachmaker - - - - 2 2 - - 'J - - - - - 2. Saddler, Harness, Whip Maker _ _ - ORDER 13. 1 1 - ~ 1 1 - - - 1. Shipbuilder ------ Shipwright, Ship Carpenter (ashore) Boat, Barge Builder - - - - - 1 7 1 1 8 1 1 - - - - - 2. SaUmaker - - - - - - ORDER 11. 1 2 3 — ~ 1 - 1 1 - . - - 3. Manufactiire oi Chemicals - __-«-- - ...,„J 888 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OE SCOTLAND, 1881. OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND AND DEAF & DUMB IN SCOTLAND, 1881. BLIND. Males. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total, Under 20Yra, 2 2 3 3 1 1 4 4 2 2 6 .'i 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 6 2 2 1 1 40 40 Females. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 7 7 1 1 2 2 16 17 19 20 2 3 10- 12 1 1 1.5 15 3 3 1 31 2 1 38 2 Above 20Yrs, Total 13 1 4 30 29 13 3 50 OCCUPATIONS. OKDEB 1. Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - Tobaoco-Pipe, Snuff-Box Maker ORDER 16. DEAF AND DUMB. Males. Under 20Yrs. 1. "Hotel Keeper, Innkeeper Lodging, Boarding House Keeper Coft'ee, Eating House Keeper - 2. Maltster Brewer Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellamian 3. Dairyman, Milkseller Butcher, Meat Salesman - Provision Curer, Dealer Poulterer, Game Dealer Fishmonger, Fish Salesman Miller (Flour, Oatmeal, &c.), Baker - Confectioner, Pastrycook - Greengrocer, Fruiterer - Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealtr ORDER ji;. 1. Woollen Cloth Manufacturer Wool, Woollen Dyer, Printer - Woollen Stuff, Wincey, Tartan, Manivfacturer - Worsted Manufacturer 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer 3. Cotton Manufacture Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, De.aler Lace Manufacturer, Dealer - Muslin Embroiderer - - - 4. Jute Manufacturer _ - - Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Mat Maker, Seller - - Net Maker - - - - Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer Others working and dealing in Hemp 5. Weaver (undefined) _ - _ _ _ Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (undefined) Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Carpet and Eug Manufacturer - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - Knitter (undefined) Trimming Maker, Dealer - Embroiderer ORDER 1$, . Woollen Bonnet Maker - Straw Hat, Bonnet, Plait Manufacturer Tailor - - . Milliner, Dress Maker, Play Maker - Shawl Manufacturer Shirtmaker, Seamstress Hosiery Manufacturer Shoe, Boot Maker, Dealer Hair Dresser, Wig Maker Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Maker, Dealer Old Clothes Dealer - ORDER 19. 2. Skinner, Furrier - - Tanner Currier - - - - _ _ _ Portmanteau, Bag, Leather Goods Maker, Dealer 3. Hair, Bristle Manufacturer Brush and Broom Maker Quill, Feather Dresser, Dealer - Above 20Yrs. Total, 17 Females. Under 20Yrs Above 20Yrs, 3 14 2 1 10 1 4 5 4 16 2 7' 76 4 15 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 889 OCCUPATIONS OF THE BLIND AND DEAF & DUMB IN SCOTLAND, 1881. BLIND. OCCUPATIONS DEAF AND DUMB. Males. Females. Males. Females. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yr^. Total. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yrs. Above 20Yrs. Total. Under 20Yr3. Above 20Yrs. Total. ORDEK 80. - - - - - 1. Floor Cloth, Oil Cloth Manufacturer India Rubber, Gutta Percha Manufacturer, Dealer - 2 2 1 1 7 80 87 - 3 3 2. Willow, Cane, Rush, Baslcet Worker, Dealer Thatcher - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 2 3 S 2 3 5 - - - 3. Timber, Wood Merchaut, Dealer Sawyer - - - _ _ _ Wood Turner - - - Box Maker - - - - - Cooper, Hoop Maker, Bender - - - 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 - 1 1 - 3 3 - - 4. Paper Manufactures - _ _ _ Envelope Maker - - _ _ _ Ticket, Label Writer - 2 1 2 1 - 2 1 2 1 ORDER «1. I - \ - 23 1 6 23 1 5 _ : 1. Coal Miner - - - _ _ _ Ironstone Miner - - - - - Miner (branch not defined) - _ _ _ - 11 1 11 1 - - - - 3 3 - - 2. Coal Merchaut, Dealer - _ _ _ _ Gas Works Service - - - - _ _ _ - 1 1 - - - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - '- - 3. Stone Quarrier - - - _ _ _ Stone Merchant, Cutter, Dresser - - - Slate Quarrier - - - - Limestone Burner - _ _ _ _ Well, Mineral Sinker, Borer - - .. - _ Briclc, Tile Maker, Burner, Dealer - _ _ . _ Pavior - - _ _ Road Labourer - ..-___ 1 1 3 4 1 3 5 2 - - - - 3 1 3 1 - _ 4. Glass Manufacturer- _ _ _ Earthenware, China, Glass Dealer - 4 1 4 1 1 - 1 - 11 6 11 6 - - 8. Iron Manufacturer - - _ _ _ Blacksmith - - ■- - 1 I 20 3 21 4 - - - 1 1 - 10. Tinsmith, Whitesmith, Tinworker, Tinker 3 1 4 - - 1 6 7 - - 12. Brass, Bronze Manufacturer, Brazier - - - White Metal, Plated Ware Maker, Pewterer - Wire Maker, Worker - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - - • ORDER 82. 1 7 1 23 1 1 7 1 24 1 1 _ 1 4 1 4 1. General Shopkeeper, Dealer - - - Pawnbroker - - - - - Hawker, Pedlar, Street Seller - - - Manufacturer, Manager, Foreman (under) ------ Contractor (undefined) - ^ _ _ _ _ - 3 3 - 1 3 1 3 - 52 i 1 1 52 4 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. General Labourer - - - - - - Engine Driver, Stoker, Fireman (not Railway or Marine) Artisan, Mechanic (undefined) - - - Factory Labourer (undefined) _ _ Machinist, Machine Worker (undefined) 4 63 2 3 4 67 2 3 4 - 6 4 6 4 ORDER 83. - 1 2 1 2 - - - 1. Chimney Sweep, Soot Merchant Rag Gatherer, Dealer -' - ORDER 84. - - - - 24 467 491 33 1172 1205 1. Persons returned by Property, Bank, &c. , or of No Occupation - ORDER 85. 17 74 91 36 334 370 60 104 60 104 38 71 38 71 1. Scholars ---- -- ___ Children of No Stated Occupation - - _ _ „ 187 157 - 187 157 154 124 - 154 124 i) u 890 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. r-4 CO oo H O o P-i (^ iz; I— I P4 O 1^ Ph O Pf3 & o O I— t % P-i o o 1-^ < Eh O > . 9° ■a iM (M O Ttl lO iH CN rH fX>m tN I— I I— I i-H ' II I 1 '-' '~* CM CO CO Oi t>. 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Tobacco Manufacturer, Tobacconist - ORDER 16. 1. Hotelkeeper, Innkeeper _ _ _ _ Lodging, Boarding-House Keeper Coffee, Eating-House Keeper _ _ _ 2. Brewer --_-__- Wine, Spirit Merchant, Publican Cellarman ______ 3. Dairyman, MiUcseller _ _ _ _ Butcher, Meat Salesman - - _ _ Provision Curer, Dealer _ _ _ _ Fishmonger, Fish Salesman _ _ _ Corn, Flour, Seed Merchant, Dealer - Baker _______ Confectioner, Pastrycook _ _ _ - Greengrocer, Fruiterer _ _ _ _ Sugar Refiner _-___- Grocer, Tea, Coffee, &c., Dealer - Ging. Beer, Soda, Min. Water Maker, Dealer ORDER IJ. 1. Worsted Manufacture _ - - - Cloth, Worsted, Stuff, Flannel, Blanket Dlr. 2. Silk, Satin, Silk Velvet Manufacturer 3. Cotton Manufacture ----- Cotton, Calico Printer, Dyer, Bleacher Flax and Linen Manufacturer, Dealer 4. Jute Manufacturer ----- Rope, Twine, Cord Maker, Dealer Sacking, Sack, Bag Maker, Dealer - 5. Weaver (undefined) ----- Dyer, Scourer, Bleacher, Calenderer (und.) Factory Hand (Textile) undefined Carpet and Rug Manufacturer - - - Draper, Linen Draper, Mercer - - - Fancy Goods (Textile) Manuf., Worker, Dlr. Yarn Merchant _ _ _ _ _ 900 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. a Em ^^^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m — r— T — n — .1 1 III 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 III II II 1 III ) 1 1 1 1 03 1 1 rl 1 >-i 1 III II II I— 1 III I— 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 III III II II 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 Pi ■< a y, w S ^■§^ m — rri- - 1 i 6^^ 1 1 1 [ 1 1 1 1 III III II I , 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 f 1 I 1 1 III II; II d-fS' 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I.I III II II 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 O tn ^S^ 1 (MrH 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ^H 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 Ill III 1 ) II 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g i§^ 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 III III 1 ' 11 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-t 1 ^H III III II II 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 O a is^ 1 1 C^ 1 1 1 1 5S^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III III II { ' 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 is^ 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 III III [ J '1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 5s^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III III 1 . 1 1 1 rH 1 1 1 1 1 !3 1 a 1^ ^s^ 1 T-HCO 1 1 I rH 1 — 1 ' 1 1 r— ■ , .1 I III 1 r-H 1 1 1 f^s^" 1 1 -, g b" s;.g g So IN CM S S 5 SO o 1 "^ ^6 902 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE IN SCOTLAND, 1881. 00 00 H O O m H CQ w CO M I— I O 1 1 1 COrH 1 < 1— ( K <^^ r-l i III Illll II 11,1 ^^^ llll 1 III 1 II II llll (N t ( 1 1 Illll II llll s Illll > 1 llll ■a a ^S(S rHC^ 1^^ ^^ ,j^^^. . t^S^ llll 1 III 1 II II llll 1 1 1 1 1 -^ 1 1 1 ;^t^ , CO rn la O Oh O o o ORDER 3. 1. Minister, Priest, of other rehgioiis bodies - Missionary, Script. Reader, Itiu. Preacher - Theological Student ----- Church, Chapel, Cemetery Officer, Servant - 2. Writer to the Signet, Solicitor _ - - 3. Physician, Surgeon ----- Medical Student, Assistant - - - Nurse (not Domestic Servant) - - - 4. Teacher, Profr., Lecturer, Tutor, Grovemess 5. Student ------- Literary, Scientific, Institute Service, &c. - 6. Civil Engineer ------ Land, House, Ship Surveyor - _ - 7. Architect ----__ Musician, Music Master - - _ - Photographer ------ Actor, Acti'css ------ 8. Performer, ShoAvman, Exhib. Service ORDER 4. 1. Domestic Indoor Servant - - - - Inn, Hotel Servant ----- 2. Cook (not Domestic) _ _ - _ Washing and Bathing Service - - - Hospital and Institution Service ORDER 5, 1. Merchant ___-_- Auctioneer, Appr., Valur., House Agent - Commercial Traveller _ _ - _ Commercial Clerk, Bookkeeper - - - ORDER 6. 1. Pointsman, Level Crossing Man Other Bailway Officials and Servants 3. Canal, Inland Navigation Service - - Seaman (Merchant Service) - - _ Ship Steward, Stewardess, Cook Harb. Dock, Wharf, Lighthouse Service - XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. 902 iH I T-H (M — a e S ft 11 s e pi P! g 1 ■ai o <<< PCH w s o o s 60 'o S3 M o t- o b ^3 1-3 CO H .9'-' «4 A e oQ ■ «.& '9'3'E 32 02 02 ■S-i CO CD 904 XV.— OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF SCOTLAND, 1881. Eh 1 n — i — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH III rT-r-r-\ — ^S^ II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 [ III 1 1 1 1 1 i 4S^ II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^S^ < H N a a/ i?4 1 II 1 III ;§s^ II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD r5 ^~^ II 1 1 1 1 1 — ( I-H ^-^i 1 t^ 1 1 1 - ' ' !§StS" ! 1 - 1 1 1 1 II 1 III 11 11 CM mi>. •3 4S;^ 1 (Mi Eccl. Div. 103 Keg. Dist. (726) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 217 281 51 126 279 JJ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (146) Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 296 206 16 91 177 AbbotsbaU Civil Parish 44 JJ 266 : „ Eccl. Div. 111 Abemethy (Inverness) Civil Parish ... 16 iAbbotehaU, Kirkcaldy and Fam. and Houses 300 ij Eccl. Div. 102 \'' }) " 3' Reg. Dist. (442).. 211 32 107 225 ' Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 264 iAbbotshall, Kirkcaldy 1 'i (Landward) and > kbbotsford (Lanark) Sch Bd Dist 273 Abemethy (Fife) ..'. Civil Parish 44 KJ\Ji-t.* ,MJ\At -l—'J.OU. 1. JJ yj Eccl. Div. 111 ■ Eccl. Div. 119 Abemethy (Perth) Civil Parish 38 '.Abbotsford (Renfrew) ... Eccl. Div. 116 JJ J) Eccl. Div. 109 'Abdie Civil Parish 44 Fam. and Houses 298 „ Eccl. Div. 111 J) Police Burgh . . . 174 ,j Fam. and Houses 299 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (326) 209 26 101 207 )) •■• Eeg. Dist. (400) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 272 30 105 219 JJ J) JJ JJ Sch. Bd. Dist, ... Village 270 136 AbercMrder Village 133 Abemethy and Kincardine Reg. Dist. (90ffi) 206 12 87 166 Abercom Civil Parish 76 JJ )j Fam. and Houses 294 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (661) 121 305 216 47 122 268 Abernyte Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 38 109 298 )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 JJ • ■ . Reg. Dist. (327) 209 26 101 207 Abercrombie, St. Monance or Civil Parish 49 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 112 300 Abertarff, Boleskine and ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. •16 102 Reg. Dist. (454) 211 33 108 277 JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Aberdalgie Civil Parish 38 Abertarff, Fort Augustus or Fam. and Houses 294 jj Eccl. Div. 109 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (92^) 205 12 87 167 }j Fam. and Houses 298 Abemthven Village 136 }) Reg. Dist. (323) 209 26 101 207 Aboyne Fam. and Houses 295 a Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 ,, Reg. Dist. (170) 206 17 92 182 Aberdeen Civil County ... 3 Aboyne and Glentanner ... Civil Parish ... 26 f Civil Parishes ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Houses &Fami-') 26 104 286 j> JJ Acreage of Scotland Addiewell Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. .,. Village 105 267 2 151 { lies of differ- ^ ent sizes ... J 317 Advie, Cromdale and JJ JJ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (12861) 295 206 15 90 174 }) Pari. Burgh ... 166 72 138 310 360 615 Afton-Bridgend, part of ) New Cnmnock J Village 146 J, ,,, Reg. County ... 202 4 79 145 329 459 ,, Royal Burgh ... 172 Aged and Tnfirm Homes for 184 Rural Group ... Sch. Bd. Co. ... 128 262 Ages of the People )) )j Scotland Above 100 years 2 318 Town ... Town Group Village Group . . . 134 128 128 )j JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ Blind Charitable Inst. Counties 75 76 4 Aberdeen (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Deaf and Dumb 75 Aberdeen, East ... Pari. County ... 170 Divisions 3 Aberdeen, East Kirk Eccl. Div. 104 : : { Foreigners 1 European ) 74 Aberdour, New ... Village 134 Aberdeen, Old ... Police Burgh ... 174 Groupsof Districts 61 Aberdeen, West.., Pari. County ... 170 Imbeciles 75 Aberdour (Aberdeen) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 26 105 J) J) Infirmaries Ins. Rural Dists. 75 71 n jj Fam. and Houses 295 )' » • ■ • Large Town Dists. 63 >* i) Reg. Dist. (169) 206 17 92 182 JJ JJ Lunatics 75 , » .» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Merchant Vessels 75 Aberdour (Fife) ... JJ 5 5 Civil Parish ... 44 J) )) Military 75 Eccl. Div. 111 Pi-incipal Burghs 72 JJ Ji Fam, and Houses 299 Prin. Town Dists. 62 *J ,, Reg. Dist. (401) 210 30 105 219 JJ JJ Reg. Dists. 6 i} JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 Royal Navy 75 3) }) ..^ ... Village 137 Small Town Dists. 64 Aberfeldy Fam. and Houses 298 Aharacle (Argyll) Eccl. Div. 114 ii Reg. Dist. (324) 209 26 101 207 JJ JJ Fam. and Houses 301 }i ••• Village 136 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (5051) 212 36 111 236 Aberfoyle Civil Parish 38 JJ JJ Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 275 JJ Eccl. Div. 109 Aharacle (Inverness) Eccl. Div. 102 ,, Fam. and Houses 298 Ailsa Craig Island 162 Eeg. Dist. (325) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 209 26 101 207 Airdrie ... Eccl Div. 118 J) 270 " Fam. a .d Houses 304 916 INDEX. Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I Vol. II. S » » tr: J» e i 3 2 cS o o3 s Name. Description. 1 i 1 •a 1 S g Name. Description. a 9 <> 'o J3' t*3 'i 3 1 1 }) Reg. Dist. (9) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 203 263 6 81 151 Pari. Burgh ... Police Burgh ... 166 175 Aitkenhead, part of ) Nackerton Village 149 Reg. Dist. (402) Royal Burgh 210 172 30 105 219 Alexandria Eccl. Div. 114 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 1, Town ... 141 Town ... 137 Alford CiTil Pari.sh 26 Anstruther- Wester Civil Parish 44 }) Eccl. Div. 105 Eccl. Div. 111 " Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (171)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 295 206 267 17 92 182 Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (403) Royal Burgh 299 166 210 30 105 219 ,, Village 134 172 Allan, Bridge of Eccl. Div. Police Burgh ... Town ... 113 175 140 Anstruther - Wester (in- i chiding Burgh) j Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist ... 137 272 AUantoE Village 148 Anwoth CivD Parish 94 Alloa (Clackmannan) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 51 113 JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 308 )) )) Fam. and Houses Police Burgh . . . Reg. Dist. (465)... 300 175 ij Beg. Dist. (855) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 220 234 58 134 300 J) 3) 211 34 108 229 Appin ... Eccl. Div. 114 )) » Town ... 139 J, Fam. and Houses 302 Alloa (Burgh) (Clack- ) uiatman) ... ) Sch Bd Dist 274 JJ Beg. Dist. (525=) 213 37 112 240 kJ\./lJ.B JJ\JLt JJl.tJ\i* l.l AppiUj Lismore and (Svil Parish 58 Alloa Inch Island 161 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Alloa, (Landward) (Clack- ) mannan) ... ( Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Applecross cavil Parish 12 JJ Eccl. Div. 101 Alloa (Perth) Civil Parish 38 ,j Fam. and Houses 293 AUoway Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 117 277 JJ Reg. Dist. (581)... Sch. Bd. Dist ... 204 264 10 85 160 Almond Bank and Bridge- ) ton ... ... ) Village 136 Applegarth Fam. and Houses 308 JJ Reg. Dist. (813a) 219 56 131 293 Alness ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 12 101 293 Applegarth and Sibbaldbie JJ JJ Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 90 125 283 Alness ... Reg. Dist. (57) ... 204 10 85 160 Arbirlot ..." '.'.'. Civil Parish ... 34 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 264 131 JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 107 297 Alva '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 52 113 300 Arbii-lot... Arbeadie, part of Banchory Reg. Dist. (271) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 208 269 135 23 98 198 ,, Police Burgh . . . 175 Arbroath ... .'.. Civil Parish 34 ,, Reg. Dist. (470) 212 34 109 230 „ Eccl. Div. 107 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 ,, Fam. and Houses 297 Town 140 ,, Pari. Burgh 166 72 138 310 361 627 Alvah '.'.'. '.'.'. '.'.'. Civil Parish ... 24 „ Police Burgh ... 174 „ Eccl. Div. 103 ,, E«g. Dist. (272) 208 23 98 198 Fam. and Houses 295 ,j Roy.al Burgh ... 172 ,, Reg. Dist. (146) 206 16 91 177 )j Town ... 135 ... Sch. Bd. DU, ... 266 Arbroath (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Alves ... Civil Parish 22 Arbuthnott Civil Parish 32 ,, ... Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 103 294 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 107 297 ,, Reg. Dist. (125) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 205 266 15 89 174 JJ Reg. Dist. (250)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 208 268 22 97 195 Alvie ... Civil Parish 16 Archieston Village 133 105 Eccl. Div. 102 Ardallie Eccl. Div. " Fam, and Houses 294 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 115 ..'. ... Beg. Dist. (90J) 205 12 87 166 Ardchattan Eccl. Div. " ',,[ „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 ») Fam. and Houses 301 Alyth (Forfar ... AJyth (including Town) ... Civil Parish Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 34 270 Ardchattan and Muckaim E«g. Dist. (504) CivU Parish 212 56 36 111 236 Alyth (Perth) Civil Parish 38 »j ,, Sob. Bd. Dist. 275 20 'i-^ jj J) ... Eccl. Div. 109 Ardclach Civil Parish K ' Fam. and Houses 298 JJ Eccl. Div. '„] 103 294 tj ») Police Burgh ... 174 Fam. aud Houses JJ JJ ... Reg. Dist. (328a) Town ... 209 136 26 101 207 JJ ji _ Eeg. Dist. (120) Sch. Bd. Dist. 205 265 14 89 173 Amulree Eccl. Div. 109 Ardentmny Eccl. Div. 115 ^ vi Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Ardersier Civil Parish ..] 16 ii Ancrum Civil Parish 88 )) Eccl. Div. 102 .;! „ Eccl. Div. 124 JI Pam. and Houses 294 " ;;■ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (780) 307 218 54 130 288 JJ Reg. Dist. (91) Sch. Bd. Dist. 205 264 12 87 166 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 ArdgouTjBallachulish and ) (Inverness) ... j M „ Village 153 ^^^ Eccl. Div. 102 INDEX. 917 Vol, I, Vol, II, VoLI. Vol. II. it 1 1 li 1 1 Nake. Description. fa Si i J8 O S to 1=) 1 Name. Description. a 9 1 •+3 1 1 n' 1 o ™ < ! n 3 « is < 1 1 ■3 pq 8 o 1 Ardgour,Ballachulishand 1 (Argyll) ... ; Eccl, Div. 115 Auchinleck Eccl. Div. 117 (; Pam. and Houses 303 i Ardnamurohan (Argyll) ... Civil Parish Eccl, Div. 56 115 Reg. Dist. (577) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 214 277 41 116 250 )> J) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 275 " .'.', ... Village 145 "^ Arduamurchan, Western ) (Argyll) ... ; Ardnamurohan (Inverness) Ardoch... Reg. Dist. (505*) Fam. and Houses Civil Parish Bocl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam, and Houses 212 301 16 102 38 109 298 36 HI 237 Auchinstarry Auohmithie Auchmull Auchmuty and Balbirnie ) Mills i Auchterarder Village Village Village Village Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 142 135 134 137 38 109 298 ,, Reg, Dist. (3286) 209 26 101 207 " ..'. '.'.. Reg. Dist. (329) 209 26 101 208 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Town ... 136 Ardrishaig Bcol. Div. 114 Auchterarder (incl. Town) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 J, Village Civil Parish 142 Auohterderran ... Civil Parish 44 Ardrossan (Ayr) ... 66 „ Eccl. Div. 111 ,, ,, ... Eccl. Div. 117 ... Fam. and Houses 299 ,, ... Police Burgh ... 175 ,] Reg. Dist. (405) 210 30 105 220 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 277 145 Auchtergaven ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 272 38 Ardrossan (Bute) Civil Parish 61 ... Eccl. Div. 109 Aidrossan, New . . . Eccl. Dist. 118 Fam. and Houses 298 ,, ,) Reg. Dist. (5763) 214 41 116 250 ,j Reg. Dist. (330) 209 26 101 208 Ardrossan, Old ... Reg. Dist. (5761) 214 41 116 250 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Ardwall Island... 163 Auchterhouse Civil Parish 34 Argyll Civil County ... 3 ,, Eccl. Div. 107 Fam. and Houses 286 Fam. and Houses 297 „ Pari. County ... 170 ',', ... R«g.-Dist. (273) 208 23 98 199 „ Reg. County 202 5 80 146 331 515 jf Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 ... Rural Group 129 Auohterless Civil Parish 26 ',] Sch. Bd. Co. ... 262 „ Bool. Div. 105 Town Group 129 „ Fam. and Houses 296 ,j Village Group ... 129 ), Reg. Dist. (173) 206 18 92 182 Arisaig... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (505») Fam. and Houses 301 212 36 111 236 Auchtermuchty ... Sch. Bd. Dist, ... Civil Parish 267 44 Armadale 305 ... Eccl. Div. 111 „ Police Burgh ... 176 " ... Fam. and Hou,ses 299 I) Reg. Dist. (6625) Town ... 216 150 47 123 268 „ Police Burgh' ... Reg, Dist. (406) 175 210 30 105 220 Arngask (Fife) ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 44 111 „ Royal Burgh ... Village 172 137 „ „ Fam. and Houses 299 Auchtermuchty (includ- 1 ing Burgh) ... ( Sch, Bd. Dist. ... 272 » J) Reg. Dist. (404)... 210 30 105 220 )j )] Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 272 Auohtertool Civil Parish 44 Amgask (Kinross) Civil Parish 60 jj Eccl. Div. 111 ') » Eccl. Div. 113 Fam. and Houses 299 Arngask (Perth) ... Civil Parish 38 ,, Reg. Dist. (407) 210 31 105 220 )) )} ... Eccl. Div. 109 J, Sch, Bd, Dist. ... 272 Arniaton Col., Hunterfleld & ViUage 151 Auldearn Civil Parish 20 Arnloss Colliery, Balqu- hatson Bow and ;' Village 140 ... Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 103 294 Amsheen Bocl. Div. 117 }] Reg. Dist. (121) 205 14 89 173 Arran ... Island... 162 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Arrochar Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 54 114 Auskerry Village Island... 132 158 „ Fam. and Houses 301 Avoch ... Civil Parish 12 )i Reg. Dist. (492) 212 35 110 234 „ Eccl. Div. 101 n Soh, Bd, Dist, ,.. 274 „ Fam, and Houses 293 Ashfield, pt. of Cantsdam... Village 137 ,] Reg. Dist. (59ffi) 204 10 85 160 Ashkirk Roxburgh) Civil Parish „. 88 » Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 264 " ij Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 Avondale ViUage Civil Ptirish 131 70 Reg. Dist. (781) Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 218 282 54 130 288 3] Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 118 304 Ashkirk (Selkirk) Civil Parish 87 Reg, Dist. (621) 215 44 119 267 Ashkirk (Selkirk) Eccl. Div. 124 J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Assynt ... Civil Parish 10 Avonhead ViUage 148 )) Eccl. Div. Reg. Dist. (44) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 101 204 9 84 157 Ayr Civil County ... Civil Parish 3 66 ), ... •■• 263 ff Dist. of Pari. Bgh. 168 (Asylums 179 Bcol. Div, 117 ^'. Athelataneford ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 82 122 I ::: ::: :.'. Fam, and Houses Fam, and Houses 286 303 )) Fam. and Houses 306 „ Pari, Burgh 166 72 138 310 361 633 jj Reg. Dist. (703) 217 50 125 276 „ Police Burgh ... 175 }) Sch, Bd, Dist, ... 280 J) ... ... Reg. County ... 202 5 80 147 332 534 Auchencaim Eccl. Div. Village 126 155 „ Royal Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (678)... 172 214 41 116 251 Auchindoir Fam. and Houses 295 ,', Rural Group ... 129 )] Reg. Dist. (172) 206 17 92 182 Sch. Bd. County 262 Auchindoir and Kearn . . . Civil Parish 26 „ Town ... 145 11 » Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. 105 267 „ Town Group Village Group . . . 129 129 Auchenheath Village 148 Ayr f Burgh) Ayr ( Landward) ... Sch. «d. Dist. ... 277 Auchenlochan, part of 1 Tighnabruioh ... ) Village Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 143 Ayr, North Pari. County ... 170 Auchentibber ... Village 148 Ayr, South Pari. Couuty ... 170 Auchenwraith, part of ) Blantyre ... j Auchinaim (New) Village 148 Ayton ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 84 123 Village 148 „ Fam. and Houses 306 Auohinblae Village 135 „ Reg. Dist. (727)... 217 51 127 279 Auchindinny Village 151 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Auchinleck Civil Parish 66 „ Village 152 918 INDEX. ; Vol. I Vol, II. Vol.1 Vol, II, ii 1 i S» 1 f 5 Name. Description. 3 o W "o 1 i 1 :i3 KTiAMK., Description. 1| EC 'c i g B s§ ^ ^ o Ph 1 gi be ja o C3 Pi o ™ < ^ ■^ ^ < d 'S .d § If i 6 .1 ^ U PmW 1 .1 ' Back ... Village 131 Banff ... . Pari. County . . 170 Baillieston Town ... 147 ... . Police Burgh . . 174 BaUlieston (or Crosshill) .. Eccl. Div. 118 „ . Reg. County . 202 4 791 1451 3291 4531 Bainsford, part of Falkirk Baird's Rows, part of ) Stonefield ... j Town ... 140 . Reg. Dist. (147). . 206 161 911 1771 Town ... 147 „ . Royal Burgh . . 172 . Rural Group . 128 Balbimie MiUs,Auclimutyi 5 ViUage 137 ,', . Sch. Bd. Countj 262 Balcastle and Brownrigg, ] part of Slamannan ) Baldemock Village 141 ,, . Town ... . Town Group . 133 . 128 Civil Parish 52 .', ... . ViUage Group . . Sch. Bd. Dist, . . 128 » Eccl. Div. 113 Banff (Burgh) ... Banff (Landward) and Ord . 266 « ... .. Fam. and Ilouse 5 300 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 266 » Reg. Dist. (471) 212 Zi 10! ) 23( ) Bankfoot . Village . 136 » Soh. Ed. Dist. .. 274 Bankhead . Village . 134 Balerno... Balfron Village Civil Parish 151 52 Bankhead and Springside 1 Colliery ... ) Village . 145 J, „ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Housef 113 300 Bannatyne, or Kames- j burgh, Port ... j Bannockbum VUlage 143 » Reg. Dist. (472).. 212 34 10£ 23( ) Eccl. Div. 113 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 274 Fam. and House. 301 „ Village 140 ... .. Reg. Dist, (4882) 212 3£ llOl 2.Sf Balgonie, Milton of Eccl. Div. VUlage 112 138 Banton... Town ... Eccl. Div. 140 113 Balgroclian, Torrance and Wester Village 141 Bargeddie Eccl. Div. 118 Bargeddie and Dykehead .. Village 148 Ballachulish Village 142 Bargrennan (Kirkcudbright Eccl. Div. 126 Ballachulish and Ardgour 1 (Argyll) ... J- Ballachiil sh and Ardgour ) Inverness ... f Eccl. Div, 115 )) J I Fam. and Houses 308 Reg. Dist. (8576) 220 69 134 300 ^^lcpl Div 102 >) 17 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 32HjKj1, UIW , ... Bargrennan (Wigtown) .. Eccl. Div, 126 Ballachulish and Corran ) of Ardgour (Argyll) ) Fam. and Houses 301 Barieith, &c., part of) Hurlford ... j" Town ... 145 Ballachulish, Glencoe and Reg. Dist. 606)... 212 36 111 237 BamhiU (Forfar) Village 135 Fam. and Houses 302 Bamhm (Lanark) Village 148 )) ii Reg. Dist. (5253) 213 ! 37 112 240 Bams, West Village 152 Ballallan Village 131 Barnyards, part of Kil- conquhar Village 138 Ballantrae Civil Parish 66 „ ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 117 303 Barony ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 72 119 „ ... Reg. Dist. (579)... 214 41 117 251 Ban- Civil Parish 66 „ ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 ... Eccl. Div. 117 „ ... Village 145 " \', .,' \^_ Fam. and Houses 303 Ballater Village 134 Reg. Dist. (580)... 214 41 117 251 BaUeshare ajcid Illeray Island... 159 Soh. Bd, Dist. ,.. 277 BaUingry ,, ... ... ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 44 111 299 Barra ... CivU Parish Ecd. Div. Fam. and Houses 18 102 294 ,, ... ... ... Reg. Dist. (408) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 272 31 105 220 ;; ::: ;:: ::: Island ... Reg. Dist. (108).!.' 169 205 13 88 170 Baliintore Village Ciril Parish 131 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Balmaclellan 94 Barracks, MUitary and 1 Militia in ... j 182 ,, ... ... Eccl. Div. 126 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (856) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 308 220 284 58 134 300 Barrhead Barrhead and Levern Eccl. Div. Town ... Fam. and Houses 116 143 303 Balmaghie Civil Parish 94 )» >) R«g. Dist. (5722) Fam. and Houses 214 41 116 249 ... Eccl. Div. 126 Barrhill 303 „ Fam. and Houses 308 J) Reg. Dist. (6822) 214 42 117 261 ,, ... >•• Reg. Dist. (857a) 220 69 134 300 BaiTOwfleld Eccl. Div. 119 ,, ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Barry ... CivU Parish 34 Balmerino Civil Parish 45 ... Eccl. Div. 107 „ Bool. Div. HI ,, Fam. and Houses 297 „ Fam. and Houses 299 „ Reg. Dist. (274)... 208 23 98 199 " Reg. Dist. (409) Sch. Ed. Dist. ... 210 31 105 220 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 272 Barthol Chapel, Gordon \ Eccl. Div. BalmuUo and Lucklawhill Village 137 Memorial or ... J 105 Balnahua Island... 161 Barvas ... CivU Parish 14 Balquhatson Row and > Amloss Colliery / Village 140 ,, EccLDiv. 101 „ Fam. and Houses 293 Balqnhidder Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 38 109 98 Barvas (Lower and Upper) Reg. Dist. (86a) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... VUlage CivU Parish ... 204 264 131 11 86 165 Reg. Dist. (331)... 209 26 101 208 Bathgate 76 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 ,, Eccl. Div. 121 Banchory Village 235 ,, Fam. and Houses 305 Banchory-Deveniok (Aher.) Civil Parish 26 Police Burgh ... 176 ,, )) J) , Eccl. Div. 105 ,, ... Reg. Dist. (6621) 216 47 123 268 Banchory-Deveniok(K'dme) Civil Parish 32 „ Town ... 150 ,, ... Eccl, Div. 107 Bathgate (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 ' Fam. and Houses 197 Bathgate (Town) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 ,, a >i Reg. Dist. (2511) 208 22 97 195 ■ Bayble (Lower) ... Village 131 Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 268 Bayble (Upper) ... ViUage 131 Banchory-Ternan (Aber.) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 226 105 Bearsdeu or New Kil- ) Patrick ... } Village 142 Banchory-Teman (K'dine) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 32 107 Eeath(Fife) J, ,, CivU Parish ... Eccl. Div. 46 111 " " ". ... Fam. and Houses 297 ,, ,, ... ... Fam. and Houses 299 It 31 JJ ■•■ 7i )f 1) Banff Eeg. Dist. (252) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil County ... 208 269 3 22 97 195 ,, ,, ,, ,, Beauly ... Bedrule Reg. Dist. (410)... Sch. Bd. Dist. .. ViUage Civil Parish 210 272 132 31 105 220 Civil Parish 24 88 " Eccl. Div. 103 „ Eccl. Div. 124 „ Fam. and Houses 286 ,, Fam. and Houses 307 " Fam. and Houses 295 „ ... Reg. Dist. (782) ... 218 54 130 288 " Pari. Burgh. ... 166 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 '^S V IFDEX. '9(19 Description. \fol. I. Vol. II. 1 Hamb. Description Vol. I. Vol II. 1 .Namk. it I'- ll 1 'c i 1 1 s §"■' O '-^ Pi- ^ 1 o it §i M i 3 -§ 1 1 § Q -3 ? s 1 o5 ■ 1 t o Beith (Ayr) Civil Parish ... 66 ; Birsay ... Eccl. Div. 100 Eccl. Div. 117 J, ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 292 " Fam. and Houses 803 ■ Eeg, Dist. (13) ... 203 7 82 152 " " Eeg. Dist. (581) 214 41 117 ■251 Birsay, Harray and Civil Parish •6 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 i» )] •■' Eccl. Div. 100 " " .'..' .... Town ... 145 » »i ■■■ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 263 Bei'th (Eenfrew) ... CivU Parish ... 62 Birse ... CivU Parish 26 ... Bccl. Div. 116 ... ... Eccl. Div. 105 Beltaven Eocl. Div. 122 ,} ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 295 Bdhaven, part of Dunbar Town ... 152 „ ... ... Eeg. Dist. (175)... 206 18 92 182 Bdhelvie Civil Parish ... Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses 26 105 295 \ Bnith Places of the Pepple ' { Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Scotland British subjects ) bom abroad J ,267 324 342 " Eeg. Dist. (174) 206 18 92 182 327 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. .., ■267 )> » Counties 325 Beliahouston Eocl. Drv. 119 )> It Divisions 3.52 Bellie (Banff) Civil Parish 24 )» n Foreigners 336 Eocl. Div. 103 j Natives of 1 British Col. f 360 Be'ilie (Eigin) ... Civil Parish 22 ;; ;; :". ::: Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 103 295 Bishopbriggs Principal Burghs Village 148 1) I) Eeg. Dist. (126)... Sch. Bd. Dist.,... 205' 266 15 89 174 Bishopmill, part of Elgin ... Blackbraes ... ..': Town ViUage 132 140 BeilRock '.'.'. '.'.'■ Island... 160 Blackburn VUIage 150 BellsMll Eocl. Div. Town ... 118 147 , Blackford Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 38 109 Benbecula Fam. and Houses Island... .., 294 159 ,, ... ... Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (333) 298 209 26 101 208 " Eeg. Dist. (1181) 205 14 89 172 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 1 Bendocliy Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 38 109 Blaclc&iars (Glasgow) Village Fam. and Houses 136 304 " ... ... Fam. and Houses 298 ,, Eeg. Dist. (644') 215 45 120 262 " ... ... Eeg. Dist. (332)... 209 26 101 208 Blackfriars or College Ecftl. Div. 119 " Soh. Bd. Dist. ... ,270 BlackhiU Eccl. Div. 105 ' Beahar.East ... ViUage 150 Blaokstoun VUIage 144 Benhar, Harthill and Eccl. Div. 120 Blackwood, Southfleld and ViUage 149 ' Benhar, Mnirhead or West Village 149 Blair- Athol Civil Parish 38 Beaholm CivU. Parish Eccl. Div. 32 107 ff ... ,.. Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 109 298 " Fam. and Houses ,297 J) ... ... Eeg. Dist. (834)... 209 27 101 208 J, Eeg. Dist. (2.o3)... ,208 22 97 195 ft Sch. Bd. Diat. ... 270 i Benquhat Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 269 145 Blair- Athol and Bridge of Tilt ; VUIage 136 ' Beusley VUIage 145 Blairingone Ckckmannan) Blairingone Pertly) i, ... ... Eocl. Div. 113 Ben™ and Invergowrie, ) Liff (Forfar) ... f CivU Parish , ... 35 Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. „. 109 ,270 Eocl., Div. 107' Blairgowrie Civil Parish 38 _ Fam. and Houses ,298 ' » Eccl. Div 109 " " *[. Eeg. Dist. (301)... 209 25 c99 203 J) Fam. and Houses 298 " " '.■■ Sch. Bd. Dist ... ,270 » Police Burgh ... 174 Benvie and Invergowriej ) Liff(Perth} ... J Civil Parish 41 » J, Eeg. Dist. (385)... Town ... 209 136 27 101 208 f> ft Eccl. Div. 110 \ Blairgowrie (including ) Town) ... 1 Sch. Bd. Dist ,270 Bemera; (Inverness) Eccl. Div. 102 rJvJJ.* J-ft^i fJU^U^V. ••.■ Fam. and Houses 294 Blairmore and Strone VUIage |142 " ... Island... 159 Blair Works, part of Dairy Town ... 145 " ... Eeg. Dist. (111») l205 13 88 170 Blanefleld ' ... ViUage 140 Beruera (Eoas) ... Island... 159 Blantyre Civil Parish 70 ' Bemeray (Inverness) Island... 159 „ ... , , . Eccl. Div. 118 Berriedale Eccl. Div. 100 Fam. and Houses 304 Bervie ... Civil Parish 82 ,) ... .... Eeg. Dist. (624) ;215 44 119 258 1, Eccl. Div. 107 Sch. Bd. DJ8t. ... 278 Fam. and Houses :297 )j .•• •«• Village 148 1) •'• ... ... Eeg. Dist. (254) ,208 22 97 195 Blantyre Works ViUage 148 Bervie (including Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Blebo, part of Dura Den ,., ViUage 138 Bervie, Inverbervie or Village 135 Blind ,.-. ... 75 885 Berwick CivU County ... 3 Blind, Institutions for ... 184 i ■ ,„ Fam. and BLoases Pari. County ... 286 170 Blinkbonny, pari; ; of ) Slamannan ... ') VUIage ,141 Eeg. County 202 5 80 147 333 569 Bluevale Eccl. Div., 119 » • I • . • • Eoral Sroiip ... 129 Blythswood (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 119 Sch. Bd. County 262 )) ••• ■>> Fam. and Houses 304 ]} Town Group ... 129 j» ... Eeg. Dist. (644?) 215 45 121 263 n • > • • . ■ ViUage Group ... 129 Boddam Eccl. Div. ,105 Berwick, North ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 82 122 f Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (2322) 296 207 21 95 191 ?} }} •>■ >•■ Pari. Burgh 167 ,»j VUIage 134 1, Police Burgh ... 176 Boharm; (Banff) ... CivU Parish ... 24 J) ,] ... ,.. Eeg. Dist. (71?) Eoyal Burgh „; Village Civil Pajrish 217 .173 152 Bo^arm; (Elgin) ... Bccl. Div". CivU Parish Eccl. Div. 103 22 ,103 Biggar ... ' ",. !." 70 » »j •■■ •■• Fam. and Houses 295 Eccl. Div. ..; 118 )) f) ••• »•,- Eeg. Dist. (128a) 205 15 89 174 ^ Fam. and Houses :304 J) » •'• •■• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 n ... ... ... Police Burgh ... Eeg. Dist. (62?)... Soh. Bd.'Bist. ... 176 ;216 279 44 119 258 Boisdale Boleskine Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (1183) Fam. and Houses 294 205 294 14 89 172 " .'. ... ViUage ;148 ;, ••• ... Eeg. Dist. (921)... 205 12 87 186 Biauiehiiiand So'iitUidd ... Village 1140 Boieskine and Atertarff ... CivU Parish ... 16 Bimam VUIage :136 )i )) ••• Eccl. Div. 105 Bimie ... Civil Parish 22 )J }i Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 262 Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses :103 :295 Bolton ,j ... .. ... Ciril Parish Ecol. Div. 82 122 " E«g. Dist. (127)... ,205 15 ■89 174 Fam. and Houses 306 J) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... ,266 „ ... Eeg. Dist. (704) 217 5C 12£ 276 ! j 920 INDEX. Name. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. Name. Description. Vol. I Vol. II. .§1 11 1 -s m •8 1 CM 1 11 i ID 1 & 1 Is ■3g < 1 o ■■ss 1§ " ^ '^ s o i 1 !« 1 1 Bolton ... Bonar ... J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (461)... Village 280 293 204 9 84 158 Braidwood (incl. Hare- ) stanes and Thomice) j Branderburghj Lossie- ) mouth and ... / Village Town 148 133 130 Bonhill... ... '.[ Civil Parish 54 Breascleat Village Eccl. Div. 131 ... Eccl. Div. 114 Brechin 107 „ Fam. and Houses 301 Civil Parish 34 )) Reg. Dist. (493)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 212 274 141 36 lie 234 ,j JJ Fam. and House Pari, Burgh Police Burgh .. i 297 166 174 Bonnybridge Eccl. Div. 113 ,, Reg. Dist. (275) 208 23| 9f 1991 )) Village 140 JJ Royal Burgh 172 Bonnyrigg Police Burgh ... 178 JJ Town 135 i) Town ... 150 Brechin (Burgh) ... Soh. Bd. Dist. .. 269 Bonnyton, part of Kil- ) marnock ... j Town ... 145 Brechin (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 269 Bressay Civil Parish 4 Borgue ... 1, Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div, 94 126 ;;; Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 100 292 jj Fam. and Houses 308 !' Island 158 » Reg. Dist. (858)... 220 59 134 300 JJ Reg. Dist. (11) 203 (. 81 149 )j Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Bono wstounness Civil Parish 76 Brewsterfordj part of Calder Bridgend of Alness, part 1 of Alness ... J Town 147 ., Eccl. Div. 121 Village 131 » Fam. and Houses 305 „ Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (663)... 176 Bridgegate Eccl. Div. 119 216 47 123 288 Bridge of Allan ... Eccl. Div. 113 J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 J ,, Police Burgh 175 }} Town 160 ... Town 140 Borston Langbar Vaiage 146 Bridge of Earn ... Village 136 Borthwick Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 78 121 305 Bridge of Tilt, Blair- 1 Athole and ... ) Bridge of Weir ... Village Village 136 144 , Reg. Dist. (674) 216 48 123 270 Bridgeton (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 119 t) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 " Fam. and Houses 304 Borve, Fivepenny Village 131 Reg. Dist. (6441) 136 45 120 261 Bothkennar Civil Parish 52 BridgetoUj Almond Bank & Village 215 ;M Eccl. Div. 113 British Colonies Natives of 336 J, Fam. and Houses 300 British Subjects horn ) Abroad ... ... ) 342 ;, Reg. Dist. (473) 212 34 109 230 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Broadsea, part of Fraser- 1 burgh ... ... / Bothwell '.'.'. '.'.'. Civil Parish 70 Town 134 >f Eccl. Div. 118 Brodick Eccl. Div. 116 Fam. and Houses 304 Fam. and Houses 302 „ Reg. Dist. (6251) 215 44 119 258 JJ ... Reg, Dist. (5531) 213 39 114 245 » Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Village 278 148 Broomhouse Brora ... Village Village 148 130 Bothwell Park ... Botriplinie Village Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 148 24 103 Broughton andGlenholmj ) KUbucho ... / jj )) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (763) 307 218 53 128 285 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (148) 295 206 16 91 177 Broughtouj Glenholm and 1 Kilbucho ... ) Civil Parish 86 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 ... Eccl. Div. 123 Bound SkeiTies ... Island 158 >» JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Bourtie Civil Parish 26 Broughty-Ferry ... Eccl. Div. 107 fi Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (176) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 105 295 206 267 18 92 183 It JJ .. JJ ,, JJ Brownrigg, Balcastle and ) part of Slamanuan ) Police Burgh ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... Village 174 269 135 BoTeray Island 159 141 Bowden Civil Parish 88 Broxburn To\vn ... 150 it Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 Brurie Skerries ... Brydekirk Island Eccl. Div. 158 125 Reg. Dist. (783) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 218 282 54 130 288 JJ „ Fam. aud Houses Reg. Dist. (8136) 308 219 56 131 293 Bower Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (34) ... 8 100 292 203 8 83 166 JJ Buccleuoh Buchanan Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Eccl. Div. Civil Parish ... 283 154 121 52 ,, ... ••■ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 ,, Eccl. Div. 113 Bowling Village 142 JJ Fam. and Houses 300 Bowmore Village 142 Reg. Dist, (474) 212 34 109 230 • Bowmore or Kilarrow Fam. and Houses 802 ... Sch, Bd. Dist. ... 274 ... Reg. Dist. (536) 213 38 113 242 Buchanhaven, part of \ Peterhead ... ) Town ... Boyndie Civil Parish 24 134 jj , ... ••■ Eccl. Div. 104 Buokhaven Fam. and Houses 300 J, Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (149) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 295 206 266 16 91 178 JJ Buckie ... Reg. Dist. (4692) Town ... Eccl. Div. 211 137 104 33 108 228 Bracadale Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 18 102 294 JJ Bucklyvle J, Town ... ;.; Eccl. Div. Village 133 113 140 ,j ... ... Reg. Dist. (109) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 205 265 13 88 170 Buittle ... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 94 126 Braehead Village 148 JJ Fam. and Houses 308 Braehead (or Kirkwood 1 CoUiery) ... ] Village 148 ,1 ... ... ... J, ■■• _ Reg. Dist. (859) Sch. Bd. Dist. . 220 284 59 134 300 Braehead, part of 01d\ Cathcart ... j Village 144 Bunkle and Preston JJ "• Civil Parish ... Eccl, Div, 84 123 Braemar Eccl. Div. 105 JJ Fam, and Houses 306 Braemar, Crathie and JJ ... ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 27 105 JJ ■.. Reg, Dist, (728) Sch, Bd, Dist. ... 217 281 51 127 280 Fam. and Houses 296 Burghead Eccl. Div. 103 JJ Reg. Dist. (183) 207 18 93 184 BurghSj Parliamentary ... Village 133 Bragar (North and South) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 166 Village 131 Burghs, ParL Districts of... 168 INDEX. 921 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. II. 11 i .1 3 i i Name. Description. i i§ s 1, Name. Description. a § i 1 m ■a 1 s 1 .2 . II < 1 "s* 3 i 1"" <) 1 S3 ■a .a m £M § 1 6 1 Burghs, Poli™ ... 174 Caithness Village Group ... 128 Burghs, Principal 73 139 316 360 607 Calder Town 147 Burghs, Eoyal ... 172 Calderbank Village 148 Bumbank, High Coats & ) —part of Coatbridge ) Town ... 147 Caldercriux Village 148 Calder, East Village 151 Bumbrae, part of Stane . . . Village 149 Calderhead Eccl. Div. 118 Bumess, Cross and Civil Parish 6 Fam. and Houses 304 „ » Eocl. Div. 100 „ ... Reg. Dist. (626J) 215 44 119 259 J, J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 BurnfoothUl Village 145 Calder, Kirknewton & East Civil Parish- ... 79 Bumhaven Village 134 '> )j j> Eccl. Div. 122 Bummonth, Ross and Village 153 Calder, Mid ... ' ... Civil Parish 80 Bum Row Village 140 ... Eccl. Div. 122 Bumside, pt. of Dumbarton Town ... 141 „ ,, Village 151 Burntisland Civil Parish 45 Calder, West Civil Parish 80 "... Eocl. Div. 111 „ Eccl. Div. 122 " Fam. and Houses 299 • " "t ■■■ Town 151 Pari. Burgh ... 166 Callander Civil Parish 38 ... ... Police Burgh ... 175 EccL Div. 109 5. „ Keg. Dist. (411) 210 31 105 221 „ ... Fam. and Houses 298 > „ Royal Burgh ... 172 „ ... Police Burgh . . . 174 Town ... 137 ... Reg. Dist. (336) 209 27 101 209 lumtisland (Burgk) Burntisland (Landward) . . . Sch. Ed. Dist. ... 272 „ ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 „ Village 136 'Burra, East Island 158 Calton (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 119 Burra and Quarff Fam. and Houses 292 „ » Fam. and Houses 304 „ i) Reg. Dist. (12) ... 203 6 81 149 „ „ Reg. Dist. (644*) 215 45 120 262 Burra, West Island 158 Calvay ... Island 159 ,'Burray ... Island 158 Calve ... Island 161 Burray, So. Konaldshay &... Fam. and Houses 292 Cambuslang Civil Parish 70 5) )> ••' Reg. Dist. (29) ... 203 8 83 154 „ Eccl. Div. 118 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Fam. and Houses 304 Burreltown and Woodside . . . Village 136 „ ... Reg. Dist. (627) 215 44 119 259 Busby (Lanark) ... Town... 147 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Busby (Renfrew) Town ... 143 „ Town 147 Bute Civil County ... Fam. and Houses 3 286 Cambusbarron ... Cambusnethan ... ViUage Civil Parish 140 70 ^' ;_ ;;■ Island Pari. County ... 162 170 „ ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 118 304 \ ::: :;;' :;. Reg. County Rural Group 202 129 6 80 146 331 521 „ „ Reg. Dist. (628) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 215 278 44 119 259 ,, Sch. Bd. County 262 Cambusnethan, part of ) Wishaw ... ) Town 148 „ Town Group 129 ... Village Group ... 129 Camelon Eccl Div. 113 Bute, North ... '... Civil Parish 61 Camelon,&c. ,part of Falkirk Town 140 _ Eccl. Div. 116 Cameron Civil Parish 45 ," " ... ... Fam. and Houses 302 Eocl. Div. 111 ,', " 1.. ... Reg. Dist. (557) 213 40 114 246 ,, ... Fam. and Houses 299 Butters' Church, Glenappor Eccl. Div. 117 ,, ... Reg. Dist. (412) 210 31 106 221 Buxbum, part of Anch- ) mull Village 134 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 Cameron Bridge, Windy- 1 gate.s and ... ) Village 139 Byth, New Eocl. Div. 106 „ Fam. and Houses 296 Camlaohie (Glasgow) Fam. and Houses 304 „ ',! ^.. ... Reg. Dist. (210a2) 207 19 94 188 ,, Reg. Dist. (6442) 215 45 120 262 ,, ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. 268 Campbeltown Civil Parish 56 ,, ,, ViUage 134 „ ... Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh 115 301 166 Cabeaoh (Abeedeen) ... Civil Parish 26 „ Police Burgh 175 " „ Eccl. Div. 105 Reg. Dist. (507) Royal Burgh 212 36 111 237 „ „ Fam. and Houses 295 „' 172 „ ;, Reg. Dist. (177) 206 18 92 183 „ Town 142 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Campbeltown (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Cabrach (Banff) ... Civil Parish 24 Campbeltown (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 ^ '» >t Eccl. Div. 104 Campbelltown ... Village 132 OadboE, Hilton of Village 131 Campsie Civil Parish 52 Cadder Civil Parish 70 ,, Eccl. Div. 113 }J Eccl. Div. 118 Fam. and Houses 300 Cadder ilastem ... .., Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 „ Reg. Dist. (475) 212 34 109 231 Fam. and Houses 304 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 }} }} Reg. Dist. (626a2) 215 44 119 258 Canisbay Civil Parish 8 Cadder Western... Fam. and Houses 304 ,, ... Eccl. Div. 100 . j> )j Reg. Dist. (626ai) 215 44 119 258 Fam. and Houses 292 ;Caddonfoot Eocl. Div. 124 ,, ■•• Reg. Dist. (35) ... 203 8 83 156 )} Fam. and Houses 307 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 )) Keg. Dist. (774a) 218 54 129 287 Canna ... Island 161 _ )j ■■- •.. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Canonbie Civil Parish 90 Cadzow Eccl. Div. 118 ... EccL Div. 125 I'- )) ■•■ Village 148 '„ Fam. and Houses 308 :Caimbulg Village 134 ", Beg. Dist. (814) 219 56 132 293 [Cairney (Aberdeen) ..] Civil Parish 26 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 3; } ) ■ • • Eccl. Div. 105 Canongate Civil Parish 78 » }} ■•• Fam. and Houses 295 ,, Eccl. Div. 121 Reg. Dist. (178) 706 18 93 183 Fam. and Houses 305 » " ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 ,, Reg. Dist. (685') 216 49 124 272 Caimey (Banff) '.', '.'. 11 jj Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 24 104 Cantsdam Caputh (Forfar) ... Caputh (Perth) Village Civil Parish ... 137 34 fCaJueyhill Village 137 Civil Parish 39 Gaithness Civil County ... Fam. and Houses 2 286 ,, ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 109 298 , >, •.. ... ... Pari. County ... 170 ,, ,, Reg. Dist. (337) 209 27 101 209 ' ' ' \ "'_ Reg. County ... 202 4 79 144 327 423 ,, ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Rural Group ... 128 Cara Island 161 " ] ' !!! Sch. Bd. County 262 Cara, Gighaand ... Civil Parish 59 ;; ..: ::: Town Group 128 1 " " Eccl. Div. 115 ...^^ 6a 922 INDEX. Vohl Vol. II. Vol.1. Vol. II. |e i 1 ■^i i i Name. Description. s8 §1 0^ bo 3 1 +3 1 S o Name. • Description. n, Pami md Roo ges. & Schol Conditi Places. lations. Reg. Dist. (866) 204 11 86 16£ Eccl. Div. 119 ." Village 131 Cathcart (Renfrew) Civil Parish .. 62 .h. Bd. Dist. ... 206 14 89 173 265 180 J, Reg. Dist. (59i) 204 10 85 161 Ceres ... Civil Parish ... 45 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Eccl. Div. 111 Oamook CivU Parish ... 45 '„ ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 299 ), ;Ecc1. Div. Fam. and Houses 111 299 n Reg. Dist. (415) Sch. Bd. Dist. 210 31 106 221 272 „ Reg. Dist. (414) 210 31 106 221 It Village 138 „ Sch. Bil. Dist. ... 272 Chalmer's Clmrch (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 119 Carnoustie Eccl. Div. Town .., 107 135 Cliannelkirk Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 84 123 306 Camwath Civil Parish 70 ,, Fam. and Houses " Eccl, Div. Fam. and Houses 119 304 ,, Reg. Dist. (729) Sch. Bd. Dist. 217 51 127 280 281 ly Reg. Dist. (632) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 215 279 44 119 259 Chapel and Stirling Bridge Chapelhall Village Village 148 148 ; Carriden Village Civil Parish 1^8 76 Chapel of Garioch Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 27 105 295 , 206 18 93 183 267 107 (, , 119 ' , f 148 i 184 133 • ' 138 ..M 1 142 78 79 '•' s 137 Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. 664) 121 305 216 47 123 268 " Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (179) Sch. Bd. Dist Sch. Bd. Di.st. ,., 279 Chapelshade Eccl. Div. Carrington Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 78 121 Chapelton Eccl, Div. Village J, Fam. and Houses 305 Charitable Institutions ,.. ,, Beg. Dist. 675) 216 48 123 270 Charlestown (Banff) Village" ::" Village Village Scotland )i Sch. Bd. Dst. .., 279 Cliarlestown (Fife) Carron ... Village 140 Chariotte, Port ... Carronhall Village 140 Children and Scholars Carronshore Village 140 )i Counties Carsehead, Old — part of ) Dairy ... ; Carsphaim ,j J, Town ,,. 146 }I j; Groups of Dists. ' Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 94 126 308 Uhimeide Principal Burghs Reg. Dists. Civil Parish Eccl Div 138 -W 1 81 84 123 306 ,'i; 217 51 127 280 ' i 281 - jp Carstairs Beg Dist. (860) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 220 284 70 59 134 301 tt Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (730) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 1N"DEX. 923 Vol. 1. Vol. XL Vol. L Vol. n. K ■ 3§ 1 o it 1 03 1 Name. Description. a§ Is 4 'o 1 a e ■■B a ¥ ce 1 Name, Description. ft ' 'o a 1 6 ■1 i 1 Chiruside Chryston ..; Chryston and Muirhead ... Clyil and Reg. Counties ... Civil Counties ... Village Eccl. Div. Village Dif. between ... 152 119 148 190 2 Cockbumspath ... Cockenzie Cockpen Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (731) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Villnge Civil Parish Feci Div 360 217 281 152 78 121 51 127 280 Civil or Conjugal Con- 1 dition of the People ... J Scotland Above 100 years 142 318 142 318 J, Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (676) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 305 216 279 48 123 270 Counties Divisions Foreigners \ European J 144 142 319 144 142 319 Coigach Coldingham Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (752)... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 293 204 84 123 11 86 163 » '1 Groups of Dists. 308 308 ,, Fam. and Houses 306 Principal Burghs Eeg. Dists. 310 149 310 149 J, Reg. Dist. (7321) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 217 281 51 127 280 Civil Pansaes ... 4 " Village Civil Parish 152 Claclinaliarry, part of ) Inverness ... ) Town ... 132 Coldstream 84 Eccl. Div. 123 Clackmannan Civil County ... 3 ,, Fam. and Houses 306 Civil Parish Eool. Div. Fara. and Houses Fam. and Houses 51 113 286 300 Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (733) Sch. Bd. Dist ... Village ViUage Civil Parish 176 217 281 153 52 127 280 " ;;; ;;; Eeg. County Reg. Dist. (466) 202 211 4 34 79 108 146 229 330 496 Colinsburgh Colinton 138 78 )) Rural Group ... 129 Eccl. Div. 121 ,j Sch. Bd. County 262 tj Fam. and Houses 305 a Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 j» Eeg. Dist. (677) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 216 48 123 271 J, Town Group 129 J, 279 VUlage 139 Coll ... ..\ ... Civil Parish ... 59 " "V TT-. Village Group ... 129 Eccl. Div. 115 daekmannan and Kinross Pari. County ... 170 ,, Fam. and Houses 302 Clarkston Eccl. Div. 119 " Island... 161 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 „ Reg. Dist. (5512) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 39 114 245 Clarkston Toll & Sheddens Village 144 " 275 Clatt Civil Parish ... 27 " Village 131 )) Eccl. Div. 105 Collace ... Civil Parish 39 Fam. and Houses 296 Eccl. Div. 109 „ Reg. Dist. (180) 206 18 93 183 ,, Fam. and Houses 298 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 »' Reg. Dist. (340) 209 27 101 209 Clavethouse Village 135 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Cleish Civil Parish 50 College, Blackfriars or Eccl. Div. 119 J, Eccl. Div. 113 Collessie Civil Parish 45 „ ... Fam. and Houses 300 Eccl. Div. 111 ,, Reg. Dist. (460) 211 33 108 228 3) Fam. and Houses 299 „ ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 )) Reg. Dist. (416) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 31 106 221 Caeland Village 148 )j 272 Cliftonhill, pt. of Coatdyke Village 148 Colim ... ..'. .'.'. Village 154 Clippens Village' 144 CoUieston Eccl. Div. 107 Closebum Civil Parish 90 Village 134 33 Eccl. Div. 125 Colmonell Civil Parish 66 J) Fam. and Houses 308 Eccl. Div. 117 )) Reg. Dist. (816) 219 56 132 294 33 Fam. and Houses 303 )3 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 " Reg. Dist. (5821) 214 41 117 251 Clova Eccl. Div. 107 J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Clova, Cortachy and Civil Parish 34 Colonial Ships in Scotland 188 33 33 Fam. and Houses 297 Colonies, British Natives of 336 33 33 Reg. Dist. (278) 208 23 98 199 Colonsay Fam. and Houses 302 „ 33 53 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Island 161 Clmiie (Perth) ... Civil Parish 39 33 "* •■• Reg. Dist. (5392) 213 38 113 243 33 33 Eccl. Div. 109 Colonsay, Little... Island... 161 33 33 Fam. and Houses 298 Colonsay and Oronsay Civil Parish 59 33 33 Reg. Dist. (339) 209 27 101 209 Eccl. Div. 115 33 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 33 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Cluny (Aberdeen) Civil Parish 27 Coltness ' ... Eccl. Div. 119 33 > 33 Eccl. Div. 105 Coltness Iron Works, ) part of Newmains J Town 147 33 „ Fam. and Houses 296 33 „ Reg. Dist. (181) 207 18 93 183 Colvend Civil Parish ... 94 m '? 33 Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 267 Eccl. Div. 126 Clydebank Village 142 ,, Fam. and Houses 308 Clyde Ironworks Village 148 3) ,... Reg. Dist. (861) 220 59 134 301 Clydesdale Vaiage 148 Colvend and Southwick ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Clyne Civil Parish 10 Commondyke ... ViUage 145 33 Eccl. Div. 101 Comrie ... Civil Parish [... 39 33 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (45) ... 293 204 9 84 158 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 109 298 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 33 ••■ •■' Reg. Dist. (341) 209 27 102 209 Coalmaughton ... Village 139 '3 ••• •'• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Coaltou... Village 138 " ... ... ViUage 136 Coaltown Coatbauk, Low Coats and^ Village 188 Condition, Civil or Conjugal {See Civil or Conj. Cond.) -part of Whifflet and [ Town ... 148 Condorrat ViUage 142 EosehaU ... J Conjugal Condition, Civil or Coatbridge Town ... 147 {See Civil or Conj. Cond.) 145 Coatdyke Village 148 Connel Park Village Coates, West Ecol. Div. 122 Conon, or Conon Bridge ... VUlage 131 Coats ., Eccl. Div. 119 Constitution of ... Reg. Dists. 322 ! Coats & Bumbank, High \ —part of Coatbridge ( Coats & Coatbank, Low—" Town ... 147 Contin ... 33 CivU Parish Ecol. Div. Fam. and Houses 12 101 293 . part ofWhiiflet and ■ ■; EosehaU ... J Town ... 148 J? Reg. Dist. (60) ... 204 10 85 161 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 iCoats, pt. of Cambuslang ... Town ... 147 Convalescent Hospitals ... ... 178 184 107 Cockbumspath ... 33 Civil Parish Ecol. Div. 84 123 Convents Cookney Eccl. Div. 924 INDEX. Name. Description. Vol.1 Vol. 11. Name. • Description. Vol. I Vol. II. 5 S a § 9 1 i 'o 1 =8 o 1 i a o t a s O 1 Ph 5 M ■■§8 ) )) Civil Parish Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (278) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 34 297 208 269 23 98 199 Crawford Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 267 71 119 304 Coull Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 27 105 " Reg. Dist. (6351) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 215 279 44 120 260 „ Fam. and Houses 296 Crawfordjohn Civil Parish 71 ,, Reg. Dist. (182) 207 18 93 183 »» Eccl. Div. 119 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Fam. and Houses 304 Counties, Civil ... ... 2 ", Reg. Dist. (6361) 215 45 120 260 Counties, Pari. Dists. of ... 170 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 Counties, Registration 202 Creetown Village Civil Parish 155 Counties, School Board ... 262 Crichton 78 Coupar- A ngus (Forfar) . . . Civil Parish ... 34 JJ EccL Div. 121 51 JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 107 297 174 J, J) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (681) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 305 216 280 4S 124 271 >> )> Reg. Dist. (279) 208 23 98 199 Criecli (Sutherland) Civil Parish 10 )) )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 JJ J) ... Eccl. Div. 101 J) )) Town ... 135 Fam. and Houses 293 Coupar- Angus (Perth) Civil Parish 39 j> )) ■•- R«g. Dist. (46) 204 9 84 158 »» /J Eccl. Div. Town ... 109 136 Criech (Fife) " ... .*" Sch. Bd. Dist .... Gvil Parish 263 45 Cove Vaiage 136 Eccl. Div. 111 Cove, Kilcreggan and Fam. and Houses 301 It » Fam. and Houses 299 ,, , Police Burgh ... 175 »» >] Reg. Dist. (418) 210 31 106 222 ,, ,, Reg. Dist. (5022) 212 36 111 236 JJ J) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 ,, Village 142 Crieff ... Civil Parish 39 Covington and Thaukerton Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 71 119 304 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 109 298 174 )) „ Reg. Dist. (634) 215 44 120 260 ,, Reg. Dist. (342) 209 27 102 209 3) )J Sch. Bd. Dist. 279 Town ... 136 Cowdenbeath Town ... 137 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Coyltou Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fatti. and Houses Reg. Dist. (583) 66 117 303 214 42 117 251 Crieff, West Church '.'.'. Criniond Ecd. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 27 105 296 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 ,, Reg. Dist. (184) 207 18 93 184 Craig ... Civil Parish 35 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 107 297 Crofthead Crofthead, pt. of Fauldhouse Village Town ... 144 150 ,, Reg. Dist. (280) 208 24 98 200 Croftouterly, part of Leslie Town ... 137 ,, Sch Bd. Dist. ... 269 ('roick ... Eccl. Div. 101 Craigbauk Village 145 Cromar, Logie-Coldstone & Fam. and Houses 296 Craig, Faskine and Palace Village 148 t} it Reg. Dist. (217) 207 20 95 189 Craigie ... Civil Parish 66 Cromarty Civil Parish 12 ,, Eccl. Div. 117 ... Eccl. Div. 101 ;; •;; ■;; •;; Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (684a) 303 214 42 117 252 ,, Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh ... 293 166 Craigmark Craigneuk, part of Wishaw Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Town ... 277 145 148 Police Bui^h ... Reg. Dist. (61)... Sch. Bd. Dist 174 204 264 131 10 85 161 Craignish Civil Parish 56 J, Village '..'. ,, Eccl. Div. 116 Cromarty, Ross and Civil County ... Fam. and Houses 2 ,, Fam. and Houses 301 3) 13 289 Craigrownie Reg. Dist. (508) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 212 275 114 36 111 237 33 33 33 33 Pari. County ... Reg. County ... Rural Group ... Sch. Bd. County Town Group ... Village Group ... Fam. and Houses 171 202 128 262 128 128 296 4 79 144 328 432 Craigs, Rumford and Crail ... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 141 46 ni 299 33 J3 Cromdale and Ad vie " Pari. Burgh Reg. Dist. (417) 166 210 31 106 221 Cromdale (Elgin) .,', Reg. Dist. (128J)i) Civil Parish 206 22 103 266 16 145 15 90 174 ,, ... ... ,, ... ... Royal Burgh ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 172 272 138 33 J) Cromdale (Inverness) ... Eccl. Div. ." Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Paricjli Crailing Civil Parish 88 Cronberry Village f , .>• ... Eccl. Div. 124 Crookedholm, part of ) Hurlford ... f Cross ... : ... Fam. and Houses 307 Town 145 „ Reg. Dist. (786) 218 55 130 289 Eccl. Div. 101 6 100 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Cross and Bumess Civil Pnri'cih Cramond (Edinburgh) Civil Parish 78 33 33 V-'lVil X *ll loll .1. Eccl. Div. ,, }} ... Eccl. Div. 121 — ^ >3 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 INDEX. 925 Vol. I. Vol. n. Vol. I. Vol. II. j .is S P S ca § .2 " 1 i Name. Description. '4 1 1 1 EO 1 Name. Description. 11 ■s 1 1 1 ■j3 « 1 M o 1 g'i 1 a o ■3 s c3 si 1 f ' o II 1 60 1 M O O Crossford Village 148 Cumnock, New ... Civil Parish ... 68 Crossgates Village 138 1) f) Eocl. Div. 118 Crosshill Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses 117 303 JJ j> JJ j> Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (608) 303 214 43 118 255 J) Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (5846) Scb. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 175 214 277 143 42 117 252 ji JJ Cumnock, Old JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. .... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 278 146 68 118 " ... !L Village 145 Fam. and Houses 303 Crosshill, Ballieston or ... Eccl. Div. 118 J Reg. Dist. (610) 214 43 118 256 Crossliouse Village 145 j' Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Crosslee Village 144 Cunningsburgh, Sandwiok & Fam. and Houses 292 Crossmioliael Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 94 126 Cupar (Fife) ..." Reg. Dist. (3-^) ... Ciril Parish 203 46 6 81 149 Earn, and Houses 308 ... Eccl. Div. 111 , J If Reg. Dist. (863) 220 59 134 301 "„ ... ... Fam. and Houses 299 M Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Pari. Burgh 266 aiCronUn Island... 159 „ Police Burgh ... 176 ' Crow Row, pt. of Gamkirk Village 149 „ ... ... Reg. Dist. 420) 211 31 106 222 ; i Croy and Daloross Earn, and Houses 294 Royal Burgh ... 172 „ ... Reg, Dist. (94) ... 205 12 87 167 ,, Town ... 137 )) li ••• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Cupar (Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... ■ 272 Croy (InTerness) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 16 102 Cupar (Landward) Currie ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 272 78 Croy (Nairn) Civil Parish ... 20 Eccl. Div. 121 ;. Cruden... Eocl. Div. 103- ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 305 Civil Parish 27 ',', ... ... ... Reg. Dist. (682) 216 43 "124 271 ? Eocl. Div. 105 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 Fam. and Houses 296 Cushnie, Leochel and Civil Parish ... 29 Beg. Dist. (185) 207 18 93 184 JJ JJ Eccl. Div. 106 •i : ScH. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Cushnie, Leoohel- Fam. and Houses 296 1 Cruden, Port Errol or i Ward of ... i Village 134 jj JJ J. JJ Reg. Dist. (214) Sch. Bd, Dist. ... 207 267 20 94 188 • iCuiMl.'partofBargeddie ) • ; and Dykehead . ) Village 148 - iCtdlen ... Civil Parish 24 Daillt... Civil Parish ... 66 Eocl. Div. 104 Eccl. Div. 117 „ ... ^ . ... Fam. and Houses 295 Fam. and Houses 303 Pari. Burgh. ... Police Burgh ... 166 174 j" - Reg. Dist. (585) Sch. Bd. Dst. ... 214 277 42 117 252 ... Reg. Dist. (150) 206 16 91 178 }) Village 145 "" ; Royal Burgh ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 172 266 Dairsie ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 46 111 " "' ]" ' Town ... 133 ... Fam. and Houses 300 Culross Civil Parish Feci. Div. 39 109 ',! ... Beg. Dist. (421) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 211 272 31 106 222 '" ■•• Fam. and Houses ParL Burgh 298 166 Dalarossie, Moy & (Invern.] a )) }1 Civil Parish Eocl. Div. 17 102 ", ... ... ... Reg. Dist. (343) 209 27 102 210 ») •» )J Fam. and Houses 294 " ... ... ... Royal Burgh ... 172 tt )) J) Reg. Dist. (105) 205 13 88 169 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 )f 9) 19 Sob. Bd. Dist. ... 265 „ Village 136 Dalarossie, Moy & (Nairn) Civil Parish 20 Culsamond Civil Parish 27 Eccl. Div. 103 Eccl. Div. 105 Dalavich Fam. and Houses 301 "^ "' Fam. and Houses 296 ,, Reg. Dist. (5172) 213 37 112 239 " !!! '.. Beg. Dist. (186) 207 18 93 184 Dalavich, Kilchrenau and Civil Parish 57 '„ '". ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 >t j» Eccl. Div. 115 Oulter (Lanark) ... Civil Parish 71 ^J 9) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Eccl. Div. 119 DallDeattie Eccl. Div. 126 ii' " ... ... Fam. and Houses 304 ,, Fam. and Houses 308 J] jj ... — Reg. Dist. (637) 215 45 120 260 ,j Police Burgh . . . 176 }j J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 J5 •■• ••■ Beg. Dist. (864) 220 59 134 301 Oulter (Peebles) ... Civil Parish 86 )5 ••• Town ... 154 )} M ... Eccl. Div. 123 Dalcross, Croy and Fam. and Houses 294 Cults ... Civil Parish 46 ,, ,, Reg. Dist. (94) ... 205 12 87 167 „ Eccl. Div. 111 ,, 3) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 . ,, - 1) Fam. and Houses 299 Dalgetty Civil Parish 46 n •" '.', Reg. Dist. (419) 211 31 106 222 ), ... Eccl. Div. 111 jj ... '.'.'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 jf ... ••. Fam. and Houses 300 Cumbernauld (Dumbarton) Civil Parish 54 it Reg. Dist. (422) 211 31 106 222 >* it Eccl. Div. 114 >y Sob. Bd. Dist. ... 272 'f l» Fam. and Houses 301 1 Dalliousie Colliery, Pol- ' tonhall and ... Village 151 1. ' " )> 1 ICumbemauld (Stirling) . . . Reg. Dist. (495) 212 35 110 234 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Dalkeith Civil Parish 78 Village Eccl. Div. 142 113 Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 305 176 Cumbrae Civil Parish 61 „ Reg. Dist. (683) 216 48 124 271 ty EooL Div. Fam. and Houses 116 302 Dalkeith, East ..." Town ... Eccl. Div. 150 121 ]] ... ... Reg. Dist. (552) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 39 114 245 Dalkeith (Landward) Sch. Bd Dist. ... 280 276 Dalkeith (Town) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 Cumbrae, Great ... Island... 162 Dalkeith, West ... Eccl. Div. 121 Cumbrae, Little Island... 162 Dallas Civil Parish 22 Cumlodden Eccl. Div. Sob. Bd. Di.st. ... 115 275 Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses 103 295 Camlodden and Jiinard '.'.'. Fam. and Houses 301 JJ Reg. Dist. (129) 206 15 90 175 Reg. Dist. (509) 212 37 111 237 Sob. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Cummertrees Civil Parish Eocl. Div. 90 125 Dalmellington ... JJ Civil Parish EocL Div. 66 117 J, Fam. and Houses 308 JJ Fam. and Hous 303 „ Reg. Dist (817) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 219 283 56 .132 294 JJ Reg. Dist. (586) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 214 277 42 •117 252 Cummestone VUlage 134 JJ Village 145 Gumnock Police Burgh ... Town ... 176 145 Dalmeny Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 76 121 926 INDEX. Name. Dalmeny Dalmuir Dalreoch Dairy (Ayr) Dairy (Kirkcudbright) Dalryruple Dalserf ... Dalton Dalziel . Dalziel, South ... Danna ... Damgater Darnick Darvel ... *> ... ... Davidson's Mains Daviot ... Daviot & Dunlichty (luver.) Daviot & Dunlichty (Nairn) )) )) )> Deaf and Dumb ... Dean (Edinburgh) Dean Park Deanston Deemess Deemess, St. Andrews and Deer, New Deer, Old (Aberdeen) ji » >> » » » Dee", Old, (Banff) Delting Den, Dura Denholm Dennistoun (Glasgow) ,, ... Denny ... Denny and Dunipace Vol. I. Description. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (655) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Village Ecol. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (587) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. aud Houses Bog. Dist. (885) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (588) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (6382) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (818) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (639) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Eccl. Div.i Island Village VUlage Police Burgh . Village Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (187) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (95) . Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Institutions for, Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. VUlage Ecol. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (14) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. aud Houses Reg. Dist. (225) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (228) Soh. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Ecol. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (2) Sch. Bd. Dist. Village Village Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (6443) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (4761) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Town ... Police Burgh . . 3 3 305 216 279 142 114 66 117 303 214 277 145 94 126 308 220 284 155 66 117 303 214 277 145 71 119 304 215 278 90 125 308 219 283 71 119 1304 215 278 119 161 148 153 175 145 151 27 105 296 207 267 16 102 294 205 265 20 103 184 121 119 136 100 292 203 263 30 106 296 207 268 134 80 106 296 207 268 25 104 4 100 292 203 263 138 153 304 215 52 113 301 212 274 140 175 Vol. II. 47 42 69 42 45 56 45 18 12 75 20 20 45 34 123 117 134 117 120 132 252 301 252 261 294 120 93 87 82 95 95 81 120 109 261 184 167 152 190 191 149 262 231 885 Name. Den (The) Demconner Deskford Devaar ... Devonside Difference between Dingwall Civil part Dinnet ... Dirleton Dixon's Rows, Stonefield Dollar ... Dolphinton Donibristle Colliery Dores ... Dornoch i' Dornock Douglas Doune Dowally Dowally, Dunkeld and DowanhiU (Glasgow) Downfield Drainie Drakemyre Dreghorn Dron Drumblade Drumelzier Description. Village Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (151) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Island Village and Reg. Counties Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and HouBes Pari. Burgh Police Burgh Keg. Dist. (62) ... Royal Burgh Sch. Bd. DLst. Village Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (705) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Town ... C'iril Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (467) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (640) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (96a) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Eeg. Dist. (47) Eoyal Burgh Sch. Bd. Dist. Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (819) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (641) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Villtige Fam. and Houses Kfg. Dist. (344) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. bch. Bd. Dist. . Town, part of . Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (130) Soh. Bd. Dist. .. Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. Soh. Bd. Dist, Village Civil Parish Ecol. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (345) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (188) Sch. Bd. Dist. ., Civil Parish Vol. I. ga £ o eg (2ffl Vol. II. 10 45 12 145 145 24 104 295 206 266 161 139 190 12 101 293 166 174 204 172 264 131 105 82 122 306 217 280 152 147 51 113 300 211 I 34 274 J 139 I 71 119 304 215 279 138 16 102 294 205 265 10 101 293 166 204 172 263 130 90 125 308 219 283 71 119 304 215 279 148 136 298 209 40 109 271 147 135 22 103 295 206 266 145 66 117 303 214 277 145 39 109 298 209 271 27 105 16- 91 85 178 5161 50 ^25 276 207 267 56 45 27 15 42 27 18 109 120 87 84 132 120 102 117 102 93 229 261 167 158 294 261 210 175 252 210 184 INDEX. 927 Name. Descrij)tion. Vol. I. Vol. 11. Name. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. j 11 ■is" P-.0 1 < o ■§ 02 d 3 O a 6 t i i i i f 1 gS •§s < i 1 1 o O bo d ¥ 03 i i 1 o £W § o £W - O Drumelzier Eccl. Div. 123 Dun Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Fam. and Houses 307 Dunbar Civil Parish 82 " Eeg. Dist. (759) Sob. Bd. Dist. ... 218 53 128 284 j> •■• ••• Eccl. Div. 122 " 281 ,, Fam. and Houses 306 Drumoak (Aberdeen) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 27 105 296 „ Pari. Burgh Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (706) Royal Burgh ... 166 176 217 50 125 276 " J! Reg. Dist. (189) 207 18 93 184 3, 172 ,., Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 ») Town ... 152 ■^ Drumoak (Kincardine) CivU Parish Eccl. Div. 32 107 Dunbar (Burgh) ... Dunbar (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 280 Drumochie, Lundin Mill ) Village 138 Dunbamey Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 39 109 BrOramore Village 155 ,, Fam. and Houses 298 Hj Drumpark, &c., part of) ,, Eeg. Dist. (347) 209 27 102 210 m Bargeddie and Dyke- v Village 148 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Dunblane Civil Parish 39 Dryfesdale Civil Parish 90 " Eccl. Div. 109 Eccl. Div. 125 " Fam. and Houses 298 >j Fam. and Houses 308 Police Burgh ... 174 )3 "■ Reg. Dist. (820) 219 56 132 294 ,, Eeg. Dist. (348) 209 27 102 210 " Sch. Bd. Dist , 283 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Drymen Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 52 113 301 Dunbog Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 136 46 111 ;., )j Eeg. Dist. (477) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 34 109 231 ... Fam. and Houses 300 J) 274 ,, Reg. Dist. (423) 211 31 106 222 h'; Dub'byside, Innerleven or Duddmgston Village 138 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 ''•■i Civil Parish 78 Duncansburgh ... Eccl. Div. 102 Eccl. Div. 121 Dundee CivU Parish 35 Duddingston (Landward) ,,. ,1 » Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (6842) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 305 216 280 49 124 272 ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Fam. & Houses" 107 297 Dttddingston, Wester Village 151 i of different - 316 Dufftown Police Burgh ... Village 174 133 * I sizes Pari. Burgh 136 72- 138 311 362 649 Duffus Civil Parish 22 '„ Police Burgh ... 174 j_^ m r ukj ■ • ■ » - - Eccl. Div. 103 ,, Reg. Dists. (282) 208 24 98 200 5* Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (131) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 295 206 266 15 90 175 Dundee (Burgh) ... Royal Burgh ... Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 172 135 269 Duirinish Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 18 102 Dundee (Landward) Duudonald Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 269 67 J, Fam. and Houses 294 , Eccl. Div. 117 I) Island ... Reg. Dist. (110) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 161 205 265 13 88 170 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5901) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 303 214 277 42 117 •253 Dull" ... :;; :: Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 39 109 Dunfermline Civil Pariah Eccl. Div. 46 111 „ Fam. and Houses 298 Fam. and Houses 300 „ Reg. Dist. (346) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 209 27 102 210 Pari. Burgh 166 72 138 311 362 656 >i 271 Police Burgh . . Reg. Dist. (424) Royal Burgh .. 175 Dumbarton Civil County ... Civil Parish 3 54 211 172 31 72 :i06 138 222 311 362 661 )) Eccl. Div. 114 )) Town ... 137 " Fam. and Houses 286 Danfermline f Burgh) Dunfermline (Landward) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 272 » ... . . - Fam. and Houses 301 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 272 " Pari. Burgh 166 72 138 310 361 639 Diinino... Civil Parish 46 H )} Pari. County ... Police Burgh ... Eeg. County Reg. Dist. (-496) Royal Burgh ... Rural Group Sch. Bd. County Town ... 170 175 202 212 5 35 79 110 146 235 331 509 Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (425) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 111 300 211 273 31 106 223 J) 172 129 262 141 Dunipace Civil Parish Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (478) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 52 301 212 274 34 109 231 )) Town Group Village Group ... 129 129 Dunipace, Denny and Town ... Police Burgh .. 140 175 Dumbarton (Burgh) Dumbarton (Landward) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Dunipace, Larbert and . . . Bccl. Div. 113 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Dunkeld Fam. and Houses 298 Dumfries Civil County ... Civil Parish 3 90 )» Reg. Dist. (349) Village 209 136 27 102 210 11'it, ' , , ]' .'_ Dist.ofPar.Bghs. 168 Dunkeld and Dowally Civil Parish 40 iV )) Fam. and Hoiises Fam.. and Houses 286 308 Bool. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 109 271 ), Pari. Burgh Pari. County ... Police Biu'gh ... Reg. County ... Reg. Dist. (821) 166 72 138 310 361 644 Dunkeld, Little ... Civil Parish 41 )j 170 176 202 5 80 148 334 590 )) ») Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (373) 110 299 210 29- 103 214 it',. it 219 57 1132 294 Duniichty, Daviot & (Inver.) Civil Parish 16 jt J, Royal Burgh ... Rural Group Sch. Bd. County Town ... Town Group 172 129 262 154 129 M » » J) » » )i » ») Duniichty, Daviot & (Nairn) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (9.5) ... Sch. Bid. Dist. ... Civil Parish Bccl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist, (591) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Village 102 295 204 265 20 103 67 117 303 214 277 12 87 167 Dumfries (Burgh)" Village Group ... Sch. Bd. Dis.t. ... 129 283 Duniop (Ayr) Dumfries (Kirkcudbright) Dumfries (Landward) Dumfries, St. Mary's , ... Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Bccl. Div. 154 283 125 ,, „ ft n ,, ,, 42 117 253 Dumfries, St. Michael's ... Dun Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (281) 125 35 107 Duniop Place 146 148 , " ::: :;; ::: 297 208 24 98 200 Duniop (Renfrew) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 62 116 „J 928 INDEX. Name. Description. Vol.1 Vol. II. Description. Vol. I. Vol. 11. i oi g 'o 1 o *3 Name. n. Families, ■nd Rooms. ges. & Scholars. onditions. 'laces. ions. si & J3 o ^ 13 p. o M^ ^ 1 o " < 1 1 ^ o O Populatio Houses, a A: Children , Conjugal Birth Ocoup Dunnet . Civil Parish 8 Dysart ... . Fam. and Houses 300 I )) . Eool. Div. . 100 ,, . Pari. Burgh .. 166 72 138 311 362 667 )i . Fam. and House s 292 ,j . Police Burgh . . 175 ») . Reg. Dist, (36) . . 203 8 8 3 15 6 „ . Reg. Dist. (426) 211 31 106 223 . Soh. Bd. Dist. . . 263 . Royal Burgh . . 172 Dunnicheii . Civil Parish . Ecol. Div. . Fam. and House . Reg. Dist. (283) . 35 . 108 s 297 208 24 9 9 20 1 Dysart (Burgh) "... '. Dysart (Landward) . Town ... . Sch. Bd. Dist. . . Soh. Bd. Dist. . . 137 . 273 . 273 jj . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 269 Dunning . Civil Parish . 40 Eaglespibld . Village . 154 j; . Eccl. Div. . Fam. and House . 109 8 298 Eaglesham . Civil Parish . Eccl. Div. . 62 . 116 „ . Reg. Dist. (350) 209 27 10 2 21 1 . Fam. and HousesI 302 1 1 1 „ . Sell, Bd. Dist. .. 271 JJ . Reg. Dist. (561) 214 40 115 247 » . Village 136 . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 276 Dunottar . Civil Parish .. 32 ... . Village . Royal Burgh . . 144 ,, Eccl. Div. 107 Earlsferry . 172 ,, Fam. and House. 297 VUlage . 138 Reg. Dist. (255) Soh. Bd. Dist. .. 208 269 22 9 1 19. ) Earlston Civil Parish Eccl. Div. . 84 153 Dunottar, pt. of Stonehvn. Town ... 135 JJ ••• .' Fam. and HousesI 306 1 1 1 Dunoon Police Burgh . . 175 JJ Reg. Dist. (736) 217 52 127 2811 1 1 >j Town ... 142 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 281 Dunoon and Kilmun Civil Parish 56 JJ Village 153 )> )> Eccl. Div. 115 Earn, Bridge of ... Village 136 )j }} Fam. and Houses 301 Easdale Island 161 Reg. Dist. (510) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 275 37 in 237 Eassie and Nevay Village Civil Parish 142 35 Dunreggan pt, of Moniave Village 154 JJ J J Eccl Div. 108 Dimrossness Civil Parish 4 Fam. and Houses 297 ,, Eccl. Div. 100 JJ J J Reg. Dist. (284) 208 24 99 2ml 1 1 V Fam. and Houses 292 Sch. Bd. Dist. 269 „ Reg. Dist. (31) ... 203 6 81 149 East Aberdeen ... Eccl. Div. 104 J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 East and West Laroch, ) part of Ballachulish ( Dunscore Civil Parish 90 Village 142 „ Eccl. Div. 125 EastBenhar Village ;" 150 ,, Fam. and Houses 308 East Buckie Town ... 133 Reg. Dist. (822) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 219 283 57 132 294 East Burra EastCalder Island ViUage 158 151 Dunse ] Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 84 123 306 176 East Calder, Kirltnewton & JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ y. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (690) 79 122 305 217 49 124 27 3 J) Reg. Dist. (735) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 217 281 62 127 281 East Church (Brechin) ... East Church (Peterhead) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 280 108 ,, Town ... 152 Eccl. Div. 105 Dunshalt Village 138 East Palkeith) Eccl. Div. 121 Dunsyre Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 71 119 Eastern District of Cadder JJ JJ JJ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (626a2) 249 215 44 119 25 8 ,^ ... Fam. and Houses 304 Eastern District of Old) Monkland ( Beg. Dist. (642) 215 45 120 261 Fam. and Houses 251 ■r^ ". , Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 3J )J Reg. Dist. (6523) 216 47 122 26 6 Duntocber Village 142 Eastern District of Shotts Fam. and Houses 251 Dura Den Village 138 )) )} )J Reg. Dist. (655^) 216 47 122 26 g Durness Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 10 101 Ea,stfield East Greenock ... Village ... Civil Parish 148 62 J, Fam. and Houses 293 „ Eccl. Div. 116 ,, Reg. Dist. (48) ... 204 9 84 168 ,, Fam. and Houses 246 jj Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 ,, Reg. Dist. (5642) Viflage 214 Duror ... Eccl, Div. 115 East Helmsdale ... 130 Fam. and Houses 302 East Helmsdale, part of ) Helmsdale ) >) Reg, Dist. (525') 213 38 112 240 Village 130 Durns ... Civil Parish 32 Easthouses Village Civil Parish 161 t) Eccl. Div. 107 East Kilbride ... 71 Fam. and Houses 297 Eccl. Div. 119 ,, Reg. Dist. (256) 208 22 97 196 JJ •<■ Fam. and Houses 304 Durrisdeer Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 269 90 125 308 JJ East Kilpatrick, New or ) (Dumbarton) J Reg. Dist. (643) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 215 45 120 26 278 148 1 ... Reg. Dist. (823) 219 57 132 295 Civil Parish 54 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 }} J) Eccl. Div. 114 Duthil Civil Parish 16 JJ JJ Fam. and Houses 301 ,, ... ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 102 294 JJ JJ East Kilpatrick, "-New or ) (Stirling) ' ] Reg. Dist. (500) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 36 111 23 Z/0 5 Reg. Dist. (9661) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 205 12 87 167 Duthil and Rothiemurohus 265 Civil Parish 63 Dyce ... Civil Parish 27 East Kirk (Aberdeen) Ecol. Div. 114 ... " Ecol. Div. 105 Eccl. Div. 104 148 176 1.52 147 42 Fam. and Houses 296 East Langrigg ... Village ,, Reg. Dist. (190) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 267 18 93 185 East Linton J, Police Burgh Village ■" Dyce, Gordon Place and ... Village 134 East MiuT, pt. of Shettleston Town Dyke ... Fam. and Houses 295 East (Perth) Civil Parish ... Reg. Dist. (133) 206 15 90 175 JJ Eccl. Div. 109 141 143 ■j ^ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 East Plean Village :'• Town Dyke and Moy (Elgin) ... Civil Parish 22 East, Pollokshields , JJ J J Ecol. Div. 103 East Shieldhill Village Village 141 139 Dyke and Moy (Nairn) ... Civil Parish 20 East Wemyss JJ 'i 'J Eccl. Div. 103 Eastwood Civil Parish .. 62 Dykehead Village 148 ti '" •■• Eccl. Div. 116 Dykehead, Bargeddie and Village 148 „ Fam. and Houses 303 Dysart ... Civil Parish Ecol. Div. 46 111 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (562) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... n 40 116 24' INDEX. 929 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. II. ^ «j 1 a o .2 " a 3 1 1 Name. Description. "S o p-1 a 1 g 1 i 1 Name. Description. 1 O 1 6 •1 g M^ j> Reg. Dist. (24) ... 203 7 82 154 " Eccl. Div. 123 t> ») Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 " Fam. and Houses 306 Egliuton Ironworks Village 145 1 Reg. Dist. (737) 217 52 127 281 Eigg Island... 159 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Blderslie Bccl. Div. 171 Ecclesiastical Subdivisions 100 )) Village 144 Ecclesmaohan ... Civil Parish 76 Elderslie and Fardlehill . . . Village 145 r Eccl. Div. 121 Blderslie, Jolinstone and Fam. and Houses 302 Fam. and Houses 305 jj J) ... Beg. Dist. (5593) 213 40 115 247 " Reg. Dist. (666) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 216 279 47 123 269 Elgin ... Civil County . . . Civil Parish 3 22 Echt " Civil Parish Bccl. Div. 27 105 "' Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 103 286 " Fam. and Houses 296 ',', Fam. and Houses 295 " Reg. Dist (191) 207 18 93 185 „ Pari. Burgh 166 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 ,, Police Burgh . . . 174 Eokford" Civil Parish 88 „ Reg. County 202 4 79 145 328 447 k H Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 " Beg. Dist. (135) Boyal Burgh 206 172 15 90 175 i- " ... Reg. Dist. (787ffl) 218 55 130 289 ,, Rural Group 128 t " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 „ Sch. Bd. County 262 ] Eday '. Island 158 ... Town ... 1.32 Eday and Pharay Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (15) ... 292 203 7 82 152 ■' Town Group Village Group ... 128 128 Eday, Stronsay and Civil Parish 7 Elgin and Nairn ... Pari. County ... 170 ... Bccl. Div. 100 Elgin (Burgh) ... Elgin, Dist. of ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Sch. Bd. Dist. 263 Pari. Burghs 168 Edderton Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 12 101 Elgin (Landward) Elgin, New Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 266 133 " Fam. and Houses 293 Blie Civil Parish 46 „ Beg. Dist. (63)'... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 10 85 161 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 111 300 Eddlestone Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 86 123 ;; :;: :;: ;:; Reg. Dist. (427) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 211 273 31 106 223 " Fam. and Houses 307 Elie, Liberty and ) Williamsburgh j" Police Burgh . . . 175 ... Reg. Dist, (760) 218 53 128 284 " ..'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Elie, part of Earlsferry Village 138 Eddr'achillis Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 10 101 EUenabriech Ellen, Port Villa,ge Village 142 143 " ' [ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Ellon Civil Parish 27 Edgereton Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 " ... ... Reg. Dist. (787S) 218 55 130 289 ,, Reg. Dist. (192) 207 18 93 185 ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Edinburgh Civil County 3 Village 134 „ Civil Parishes ... Bccl. Divs. 78 121 Blphiustone Embo ... Village Village 152 130 " ... ... Fam. and Houses 286 English Ships in Scotland 188 » Fam. and Houses Fam. & Houses of different 305 1 315 Ensay ... Fmzie ... Island Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 159 104 295 „ sizes ... J „ Reg. Dist. (152)... 206 16 91 178 ... Pari. Burgh 166 72 138 311 363 672 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 ',' ... ... Pari. County ... 170 Eriska (Argyll) ... Island... 161 ... ... Reg. County 202 5 801 147 333 555 Eriskay (Inverness) Island... 159 ',', ... ... Beg. Dists. (685) 216 49 124 272 Erskine... Civil Parish 62 J, Boyal Burgh ... Rural Group 172 120 " Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 116 303 ", ... ... Sch. Bd. County 262 ,, Reg. Dist. (563)... 214 40 115 247 n Town ... Town Group 151 129 Errait ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Island... 276 161 J, Village Group ... 129 Errol ... Civil Parish 40 Edinburgh City ... Civil Parish 79 J) Bccl. Div. 109 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 Fam. and Houses 298 \ Edinburgh (St. c'uthherts'i' and Dean) f Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 ;; ::: ::: ::: Reg. Dist. (351) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 209 271 27 102 211 f: Edinkillie Civil Parish 22 ,, Village 136 Eccl. Div. 103 Errol or Ward of Cruden, ) Port... ... / Village 134 Fam. and Houses 295 ,, Reg. Dist. (134) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 206 266 15 90 175 Brropie, Knockard and ... Bskdalemuir Village Civil Parish 131 90 Ednam ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (788) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 88 124 307 218 55 130 289 ,, ... Bccl. Div. Fam, and Houses Reg. Dist. (824) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 125 308 219 283 57 132 295 1" ' ' '" '" 282 Ettrick ... Civil Parish 87 I Ediom ... ... '... J, Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (738) 84 123 306 217 52 127 281 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (7746) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 124 307 218 282 131 54 129 287 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Evanton Village Educational Statistics Evie and Rendall Civil Parish 6 100 292 203 {See Children and Scholars) Edzell (Forfar) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 35 108 .7 J) J, J) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (16) ... 7 82 153 " " ■" "' Fam. and Houses 297 j> J7 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 ^ ,, ,, Edzell (Kincardine) Egilshay Egilshay, Rousay and ft )j Beg. Dist. (285) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Island Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 208 269 135 32 107 158 6 100 14 99 201 Bwe Ewes ... ,, Eye Infirmaries ... Eye, Knock or Uie or Island... Civil Parish Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (825) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 159 90 125 308 219 283 178 101 57 132 295 6b 930 INDEX. Description. Vol.1 Vol. II. Name. Description. Vol. L Vol. II. Name. 3 a < 1 o § § I o i CO § O il II < 'c c 1 1. 3 'S 3 Birth-Plaoes. Occupations. Eyemouth Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 84 . 123 Fenwick . Civil Parish . Eccl. Div. .. 67 . 117 -I „ Fam. and House 9 306 JJ . Fam. and Houses! 303 J) Police Burgh .. . 176 JJ . Reg, Dist. (692) 214 42 11 7 253l 1 1 » . Reg. Dist. (739) 217 52 12 J 28 1 . Sch. Bd. Dist. . . 277 „ . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 281 JJ . Village . 146 » . Town ... . 152 Fergushill Ferniegair . Village . Village . 146 . 148 Faiflet . Village . 142 Ferrydea . Village . . 135 Fair . f .slaua ... . 158 Ferryhill . Eccl. Div. . 104 Fair Isle . Fam. and House . Reg. Dist. (. » Eccl. Div. . 122 . Town ... - 137 " )> Fam. and House s 305 Fetlar' ... " ... . Fam. and Houses! 292 " }i Reg. Dist. (686) 216 49 12' 1 27 i JJ . Island , 158 Fala S, Soutra (Haddington Sch. Bd. Dist. .. ) Civil Parish . 280 . 82 Fetlar and NorthYell '.'. . Reg. Dist. (41) ,. . Civil Parish , 203 4 6 81 160 j ■r^ „ .", " Eccl. Div. 122 ... . Eccl. Div. 100 Falkirk Civil Parish 52 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 263 ), Dist. Pari. Burgh Eccl. Div. , 168 113 Fetterangus Fettercaim , Village Civil Parish 133 32 : " ;;: Pari. Burgh .. Police Burgh .. 166 175 72 13a 31] 36J 67£ JJ JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and House 107 297 Falkirk (Burgh)...' ." Town ... Fam. and Houset 140 301 Reg. Dist. (:i57) Sch. Bd..Dist. .. 208 269 22 97 196 J, „ Reg. Dist. (4791) 212 34 109 233 " ... .. Village 135 „ J, Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 274 Fetteresso Civa Parish 32 Falkirk (Tiandward) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (4792) 301 212 34 109 231 JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 107 297 Falkland " ... '..'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 274 46 111 Fetteres.so and Rickarton ■) (includlng)part of Stone- J. Reg. Dist. (2581) Sch. Bd. Diat 208 269 22 97 196 )j Fam. and Houses 300 haven j ^ ," Reg. Dist. (428) Royal Burgh .... Village 211 172 138 31 106 223 Fetteresso, part of Stone- 1 haven ) Fife Town... Ciiil County „. 135 3 Falkland (mcl. Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist 273 Fam. and itouses 286 Families, Number of Families and Houses of ) different sizes in J Aberdeen 2 317 JJ Pari County ... Eeg. County ... Rural Group .... 170 202 129 4 79 146 330 484 1) }i Dundee 316 Sch. Bd. County 262 3> JJ Edinburgh 315 ... Town Group 129 \ Glasgow Muni- 1 cipal Burgh J 313 „ VUlage Group ... 129 Fife-Keith, part of Keith-.. Town ... 133 ft J) ^ Glasgow Pari. \ Burgh j 314 Findhom Village 133 j Findochty Village 133 J' >) Greenock Leith 318 320 Findo-Gask Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 40 109 if J) Paisley 319 ]] Fam. and Houses 298 JJ Ji Perth 321 ,, Reg. Dist. (352) 209 27 102 211 J» JJ Scotland 310 .... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 JJ JJ Town Group ... 311 Fintray (Aberdeen) Civil Parish 27 i Village & Rural ) Group J 312 ,j ' ..: ...1 Eccl. Div. 105 \ ... Fam. and Houses 296 Families in Houses of \ different sizes in f Reg. Dists. 292 }f Reg. Dist. (193) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 267 19 93 185 )) 1) Scotland 289 Fintry (Stii-ling).,. Civil Parish ... 52 >t 1) Town Group 290 ... Eccl. Div. 113 Families of different sizes j^ in ) Rural & Village ) Group ,) Scotland 291 , JJ Fam. and Houses 301 286 JJ Firth and Stennes Reg. Dist (480) Sch. Bd. Dist. .... Civil Parish 212 274 g 34 109 232 >f )) Town Group 287 _ Ercl. Div. 100 „ { Fardlehill, Elderslie and . . . Village & Rural 1 Group 1) Village 288 I) J) Faiu. and Houses 292 146 JJ JJ JJ JJ Hi-. Dist. (17) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. 203 263 7 82 153 Farmers ... | Acreage and \ Laljoururs ( 862 Fishcross and Sauchie Village 239 ... j Fisherrowjpart of Mussel- ) burgh ... J Famell Civil Parish 35 Town ... 151 ... Eccl. Div. 108 Fisherton Eccl. Div 117 131 159 165 46 111 300 211 273 148 159 143 292 168 203 7 100 263 119 133 12 )j Fam. and Houses 297 Fivepenny Borve Village ' ;;; Reg. Dist. (286) , 208 24 99 201 Fladda Island )3 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Fleet, GatehousB-of- Village Farr Civil Parish 10 Flisk Civil Parish Faskine and Palace Craig... Eccl. Div. Reg. Dist. (50) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ,.. Village 101 204 264 148 JJ JJ JJ Eccl. Div. '.[] Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (430) Sch. Bd. Dist 32 106 223 : Fauldhouse Eccl. Div. 121 Flemington Village ;;: Island Fam. and Houses 305 Flodda JJ Reg. Dist. (6732) 216 48 123 270 Florida, Mount, (Glasgow) Town ... [[[ Fearn"( Forfar) ... Town... Civil Parish 150 35 Flotta Fam. and Houses Island JJ )) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 108 297 Flotta,'WaUs.and '.[', Reg. Dist. (32^).'.'. Civil Parish 8 83 165 '>', )) Reg. Dist. (287) 208 24 99 201 JJ JI .... Eccl. Div Fe'am (Boas and Cromarty) Sch. Bd. Diat. ... Civil Parish 269 12 Flowerhill Sch. Bd. Dist '.'.'. Eccl. Div J7 J) f Eccl. Div. 101 Fochabers Village Z', Civil Parish JJ J) JJ Fam. and Plouaes 293 Fodderty JJ J' JJ Reg. Dist. (64) ... 204 10 86 161 ;j Eccl. Div 101 JJ JJ J' Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 264 JJ ■.• Fam, and Houses 293 - -—~— INDEX. aai Vol. I. Vol. II. [ 1 Vol. I. Vol. II. ■U i 1' .2 S a a i 3 O Name. Descriptiop. 1 "o 1 1 O 1 i Name; Description. 3 o 3 -s CO f s 03 1 i;:/. . 9 .3=!, "3 g ■DS a Ah i i o Is '3 3 CD s 1 ■3 1 o t 6 t r3 6 ¥ i: Fodderty Reg. Dist. (65) ... 204 10 85 161 Fortrose Police Burgh ... 174 )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 JJ Royal Burgh ... 172 Fogo .., Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 84 123 306 Forts, Military & Militia in Fort-WiUiam Village Police Burgh ... 131 182 174 K' ,] .1. Reg. Dist. (740) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 217 281 52 127 281 „ Foss Village Eccl. Div. 132 109 f Forbes, Tullynessle and ... Civil Parish 31 „ Fam. and Houses 298 '■ ... Eccl. Div. 106 ... Reg. Dist. (3556) 209 28 102 ,212 ■-.^ J, )j Fam. and Houses 297 Possoway and Tulliebolo 1 (Kinross) ... ... ) rlivil Pflri'tili 50 » ,j Reg. Dist. (246) 208 21 96 194 v.^i vii. jraiisii: ... Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 268 J J )f Eocl. Div. 113 Fordel Village 138 Fam. and Houses 300 Fordovu) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 32 107 ft » Reg. Dist. (461) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 211 274 33 108 228 " Fam. and Houses 297 Possoway and Tulliebole 1 (Perth) / Civil Parish 40 Reg. Dist. (259) 208 22 97 196 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Eccl. Div. 109 Fordyce Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 24 104 Foula ... Fam. and Houses Island 292 158 " Fam. and Houses 295 " ... ..'. Reg. Dist. (12*) 203 7 82 152 " Reg. Dist. (1531) 206 16 91 178 Foulden Civil Parish 84 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Eccl. Div. 123 j» Village 133 " ... ... Fam. and Houses 306 Foreigners 352 ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (741) 217 52 127 282 Foreigners-European 74 319 353 890 JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Foreign Ships in Scotland 188 Foveran Civil Parish 28 f.-: f Forfar ... Civil County- ... 3 „ Eccl. Div. 105 1 CivH Parish 36 Fam. and Houses 296 ,) Eccl. Div. 108 „ Reg. Dist. (195) 207 19 93 185 t) Fam. and Houses 286 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. 267 tf Fam. and Houses 297 Fowlis, Easter ... Fam. and Houses 298 Pari. Burgh Pari. County ... Police Burgh ... 166 170 174 72 138 311 363 684 „ „ Fowlis, Lundie and—) (Forfar) J Reg. Dist. (356) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 209 271 36 28 102 212 Reg. County ... 202 4 79 145 329 470 Reg. Dist. (288) 208 24 99 201 )J )) 5J Eccl. Div. 108 J, „ Royal Burgh ... Rural Group Sch. Bd. County Town ... Town Group 172 129 262 135 129 Fowlis, Lundie and— (Perth) )f JJ JJ Fowlis, We.ster ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 41 110 40' 109 298 " ... ..'. Village Group ... 129 ;j JJ Reg. Dist. (357) 209 28 103 212 Forfar (Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 „ „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Forfar (Landward) Sch. BdDist. ... 269 Fraserburgh Civil Parish 28 Forgan Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 47 111 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 J) •■• ■'* Fam. and Houses 300 „ Police Burgh ... 174 " ... ... ... Beg. Dist. (431) 211 32 107 223 „ Reg. Dist. (196) 207 19. 93 185 ' .. ' '. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 ,, Town ... 134- Forgandenny (KiTiross) ... CivU Parish Eccl. Div. 50 113 Fraserburgh (incl. Town) ... Freuohie Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 267 111 Forgandenny (Perth) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 40 109 Frielhouse Village Island... 138 161 J) )) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (353) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 298 209 271 27 102 211 Friockheim Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 108 269 136 Forgerow, part' of (Tarron Village 140 Fuda" ... Island 159 Forglen jj Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 24 104 Fullarton FuUarton, part of Toll- 1 cross ... ... ) Eccl. Div. Town ... 117 147 Fam. and Houses 295 " ... ... Reg. Dist. (154) 206 16 91 178 Fulwood, pt. of Clydesdale Village 148 ',', ..'. ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Fyvie ... Civil Parish 28 Forgue... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 28 105 ,, Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 " '" Fam. and Houses 296 ,', Reg. Dist. (197) 207 19 93 186 i, Keg. Dist. (194) 207 19 93 185 ,, Sck. Bd. Disti. ... 267 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Forres ... Civil Parish Eccl. Dist. 22 103 Gaelic, Persons Speaking 2 ', " "' ' ' Fam. and Houses 295 Gairloch Civil iparish ::: 12 ! Pari. Burgh ... - 166 ,, ... Ecol. Div. 101 •' Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (137) Royal Burgh ... Town 174 Sch. Bd. Diiit. ... 264 t ',', :.: '.'.'. '.:: 206 172 133 15 90 176 Gairloch, Northern Dist. of Gairloch, Southern Dist. oi Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (66') Fam. and Houses 293 204 293 10 85 162 Forres (Burgh) ... Sch. Bd.' Dist. .. 266 JJ T> Reg. Dist. (662) 204 158 10 85 162 ^ Forres Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Gairsay Island H Fort-Augustus ... ViUage 132 Galashiels (Burgh) (Selkirk) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 1 Fort-Augustus or Ahertarf Fam. and Houses 294 Galashiels Landward ) (Selkirk) ) Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 282 H Reg. Dist. (922) Civil Parish 205 12 87 167 1 Porteviot 40 Galashiels (Roxburgh) Civil Parish 88 124 87 124 307 166 176 218 153 i ,j Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 109 298 Galashiels (Selkirk) Eccl. Div. Civil Parish ... 1 ij Fortli ... '.'.'. Tortingaii Reg. Dist. (354) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eocl. Div. ViUage Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 209 271 119 148 40 109 27 102 211 „ J, JJ JJ J, JJ JJ »' ,, 3J „ 5J Ecol. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (775) Town ... 72 72 54 138 138 129 311 312 287 363 364 689 694 I n Fam. and Houses 298 Galashiels West Church) (Selkirk) S Eccl. Div. 124 f „ Reg. Dist. (355a2) 209 28 102 211 167 sfe )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 GaUoway, New ... Pari. Burgh 1 Fortrose „ ... • Ecol. Div. Pari. Burgh 101 166 ,, J) Police Burgh .. Royal Burgh .. 176 173 932 INDEX. Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I Vol. II. 2 ■» a a 1 o _4J OT i m S Name. Description, 6 g bo 'o i 1 1=1 O 1 Name. Description. 18 a 5 0) bo 1 o hi § o .1 i o II < ■3 txD C3 P4 3 =3 3 s < •n i o 5* O o 1 5* 8 Galloway, New ... Village 155 Gladsmuir Reg. Dist. (708) 217 50 125 277 Galston ,, Civil Parish Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh .. 67 117 175 Glaidney, part of Ceres .. Glamis ... Sch. Bd. Dist. VUlage Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 280 . 138 36 . 108 ',', Keg. Dist. (593) 214 42 117 253 „ Fam. and Houses| 297 ,j Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 277 * „ Reg. Dist. (289) 208 24 99! 201 Town ... 145 .,. Sch. Bd. Dist. ,. 269 Gamiie... Civil Parish 24 „ Village 136 „ Eocl. Div. 11)4 Glasgow Civil Parishes ,. 72 " Fam. and Housof Iteg. Dist. (155a) Sch. Bd. Djst. .. 2!15 206 16 91 17E J, Eccl. Divs. Fam. and Honse 119 304 ,, 266 Muo. beyond ) Pari. Burgh / 147 Gardenstowii Village 133 Gareloohliead Eccl. Div. Village 114 142 „ Pari. Burgh Reg. Dists. (644) 166 215 72 45 13f 12C 312 261 364 69£ Garguiinock Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and House Reg. Dist. 481a) 52 113 301 212 35 109 235 Glasgow (Burgh) Glasgow (City) .,. Glasgow (Lanark) Royal Burgh .. Sch. Bd. Dist. ,. Civil Parish Town ... 172 278 72 147 Gariooh, Chapel of Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish 274 27 Glasgow,MunicipalBurgh ^ Fam. & Houses 1 of dif. sizes j 313 72 138 312 364 707 jj )) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (179) 105 295 206 18 93 183 Glasgow, Pari. Burgh i Glasgow (Renfrew) Fam. & Houses | of dif. sizes f Town ,., 314 143 72 138 312 364 699 >» )) Sch. Bd. Dist. 267 Glass (Aberdeen) Civil Parish 28 Garlieston Village 155 *, )i ••• Eccl. Div. 105 Garmouth Village 133 Fam. and Houses 296 G.irnkirk Village 149 )) » Reg. Dist. (199) 207 19 93 186 Ganiqueen Village 149 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Garrabost Village 131 Glass (Banff)' .,. ..'. avil Parish 25 Garscadden Village 142 „ „ Eccl. Div. 104 Garscube, part of Netherton Village 142 Glassary Eccl. Div. 115 Gartcosh Village 149 ,, Fam. and Houses 301 Gartly (Aberdeen) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (198) 27 105 296 207 19 93 186 Glassary or Kilmichael 1 Glassary ... ) Reg. Dist. (511) Sch. Bd. Dist. .., Civil Parish ... 212 275 56 37 111 2-38 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Glasserton Civil Parish 96 Gartly (BaifF) ... '.'.'. Civil Parish 25 ,, Eccl. Div. 126 „ „ Eccl. Div. 104 „' Fam. and Houses 309 Gartmore (Perth) Eccl. Div. 109 „ Reg. Dist. (885) 220 60 135 304 J' )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Gartmore (Stirling) Keel, Div. 113 Glassford Civil Parish ... 74 Gartsherrie Eccl. Div. 119 Eccl. Div. 120 Gartsherrie, part of Coat- ) Town 147 r) Fam. and Houses 304 bridge ... ... / „ Reg. Dist. (645) 215 46 121 264 Garturk Ecoh Div. 119 Sch. Bd. Di.st. ... 278 Gartymore, MaiTel and — "| part of West Helms- ]■ dale J Glen' Village 140 Village 131 Glenapp or Butters Church Eccl. Div. 107 Glenaray Civil Parish 56 Garvald Civil Parish Eccl. Div, Fam. and Houses 82 122 306 Glenaray (inch Burgh of Inveraray) Eecl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist ... 115 275 )) Reg. Dist. (707) 217 50 125 276 Glenbervie Civil Parish 32 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 „ Eccl. Div. 117 Garvelloch Island 161 ») Fam. and Houses 297 Garvock Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 32 107 297 „ Glenbuck Reg. Dist. (261).,. Sch. Bd. Di.st. ... Village 208 269 146 23 97 197 Garvock Reg. Dist. (260) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 208 269 22 97 196 Glenbuckct Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 28 105 Gaestown Village 154 Fam. and Houses 296 Gatehouse Police Burgh ... 176 „ Reg. Dist. (200) Sch. Bd. Dist. .,. 207 19 94 186 Gatehouse-of- Fleet Village 155 1) 267 Gateside (Ayr) ... Village 146 Glencairn Civil Parish 91 Gateside (Renfrew) Village 144 „ Eccl. Div. 125 Gavieside Village 151 „ Fam. and Houses 308 Gifford ... Gigha ... Village Fam. and Houses 152 302 Reg. Dist. (826) Sch. Bd. Dist. .,. 219 283 57 132 295 „ Island 161 Glencoe and Ballachvdish... Fam. and Houses 302 „ Reg. Dist. (537) 213 38 113 243 JJ ji Reg. Dist. (5253) 213 37 112 240 Gigha and Cara ... Civil Parish 59 Glencorse Civil Parish 78 „ Eccl. Div. 114 ,, Eccl. Div. 122 )) „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 ,, Fam. and Houses 305 Gilcomston Eccl. Div. 104 ,j Reg. Dist. (687) 216 49 124 273 Gillean Island 159 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 280 Gilmerton Eccl. Div. 122 Glendevon Civil Parish . 40 J, Village Civil Parish 151 ,, Eccl. Div. 109 Girtlion 94 ,} Fam. and Houses 298 „ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 308 J, Reg. Dist, (358) Sch. Bd. Dist. 209 271 16 28 103 212 ," Reg. Dist. (866) 220 59 134 301 Glenelg Civil Parish „ Sch. Bd. Dist. .,, 284 JJ Eccl. Div. 102 Girvan Civil Parish 67 „ Fam. and Houses 294 jj Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 117 303 JJ Reg. Dist. (971) Sch. Bd. Dist. .,, 205 265 12 87 168 " '." :.: Reg. Dist. (59i) Town ,.. 214 145 42 117 263 Glengairn JJ Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 105 267 Girvan (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Glengairn, Glenmuick 1 Tullich and .,. ; Civil Parish .., Girvan, South Church Eccl. Div. 118 28 Girvan (Town) | Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 ij JJ Fam. and Houses 296" Gladsmuir Civil Parish Eccl Div. 82 122 Glengarnock Reg. Dist. (201) ViUasje 207 146 19 94 186 Fam. and Houses 306 Glengarry Eccl."Div. 102 ' INDEX. 933 : Name. Description. Vol. I Vol. II. Name. Description. Vol.1 Vol. II. gi i i m ■a g 3 CO o g O ■■3 s § i g 11 .2 " 1 '0 3 i (0 1 &.0 i g 11 1 g 1' Glengarry Fam. and Houses 294 Govan (Lanark) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 278 1'. „ Reg. Dist. (991) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 205 ;3 87 16S 77 77 Town ... 147 IV' ... 265 Govan (Renfrew) Civil Parish 62 1 Glenholm and Kilbucho, 1 Broughton ... it >» i Glenholm, Kilbucho, ) Broughton and ) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Sch. Rd. Dist. .. 86 123 281 77 7) 77 ,7 Graemsay Graenisay, Hoy and Eccl. Div. Town ... Island... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 116 143 158 6 100 p. Fam. and Houses 307 77 77 Fam. and Houses 292 i ' 71 '9 Reg. Dist. (763) 218 53 128 285 Reg. Dist. (20) ... 203 7 82 153 w- I'Glenisla Civil Parish 36 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 " Eccl. Div. 108 Grahamstown Eccl. Div. 113 Fam. and Houses 297 Grahamston, pt. of Falkirk Graitney, or Gretna Town ... 140 w Reg. Dist. (290) 208 24 99 202 Civil Parish ... 91 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 37 7) Eccl. Div. 125 Glenlivat Eccl. Div. 104 79 7, Fam. and Houses 308 ,, Fam. and Houses 295 77 77 Reg. Dist. (827)... 219 67 132 295 Reg. Dist. (157^) 206 17 91 179 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 Glenluce Village 156 Grange ... Civil Parish 25 k Glenluce, Old Luce or Fam. and Houses Reg. Di.%t. (894) 309 220 60 136 306 ;; ;:: ;;; ;;; Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 295 ' >. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 7, Reg. Dist. (156) 206 16 91 179 Glenlyon, Innerwick in . . Eccl. Div. 109 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 I) )t •' Fam. and Houses 298 Grangemouth Eccl. Div. 113 t Reg. Dist. (355ai) 209 27 102 211 77 Fam. and Houses 301 Glenmavis, New Monk- 1 land and ... ) Village 149 7, Police Burgh 175 77 Reg. Dist. (481i) 212 35 109 232 ' Gleninoriston Fam. and Houses 294 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 „ Reg. Dist. (1072) 205 13 88 170 .7 Town ... 140 Glenmoriston, Urquhart & Civil Parish 17 Grange, Newton ... .Village 161 Eccl. Div. 102 Grangepans, part of ) Borrowstounness J Town ... 150 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Glenmuick and Tullich ... Eccl. Div. 105 Granton Village 151 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Grantown Village 133 Clenmuick, Tullich and ) Glengairn ... ) Civil Parish ... Grantshouse Fam. and Houses 306 28 „ Rfig. Dist. (7322) 217 51 127 280 Fam. and Houses 296 Great Cumbrae ... Island ... 162 'i » Reg. Dist. (201) 207 19 94 186 Greenbrae, part of Stoop ... Village 154 Glenorchy Fam. and Houses 301 Greengairs Village 149 Reg. Dist. (512) 212 37 111 238 Greenhead Eccl. Div. 119 Glenorchy and Inishail ... Civil Parish 56 Greenholm, Newmilns and Police Burgh 176 ; 1) )) Eccl. Div. 115 Greenholm, part of New- ) mains ... ) Town 145 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Glenprosen Eccl. Div. 108 Greenknowe Eccl. Div. 125 Glenriimes Eccl. Div. 104 Greenlaw Civil Parish 84 J, Fam. and Houses Keg Dist. fl554) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 295 206 266 16 91 179 75 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (743)... 123 306 217 52 127 282 Glenshee Eccl. Div. 109 7, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 " ' ' Fam. and Houses 299 Village 153 Keg. Dist. (3702) 210 28 103 214 Greenock Civil Parishes . , . 62 Glenshiel Civil Parish 12 77 ... ... Eccl. Divs. 116 J) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 :; :: i Fam. & Houses ) of dif. sizes. J 318 Reg. Dist. (67) ... 204 10 85 162 Pari. Burgh 166 72 138 312 366 722 Sch. Bd. Di,st. ... 264 jj Police Burgh ... 175 72 139 312 365 729 } Glentauner, Aboyne and ... Civil Parish 26 77 Reg. Dists. (564) 214 40 116 247 iy I, Eccl. Div. 105 7, Town ... 143 " 77 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Greenock (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Golspie Civil Parish 10 Greenock, Ea.st ... Fam. and Houses 303 7f Eccl. Div. 101 77 It Keg. Dist. (5642) 214 40 115 24S 77 Fam. and Houses 293 Greenock, East Parish \ Sph Bd Dist 276 Reg. Dist. (51) ... 204 9 84 159 (Landward) ... ) OU'lli .OLl. .L/IoLi ... 77 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Greenock, New or Middle . . . Fam. and Houses 303 t'- . 77 Village 130 77 77 7) Reg. Dist. (5641) 214 40 115 247 r:'' Gometra Island 161 Greenock, Old or West . . . Fam. and Houses 303 K- Gorbals (Glasgow) '... Civil Parish 72 7") 77 77 Reg. Dist. (5643) 214 40 116 248 1-' 77 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 119 304 Greenock, West ... Greenock, West Parish ) (Landward) ... J Eccl. Div. Sch Bd Dist 116 276 ' 77 ... ... Reg. Dist. (64412) 215 46 121 263 hJ^JUt -f-fl-it XJXOV* <.. 7> Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (742) Sch.Bd. Dist. ... 84 123 306 217 52 127 282 Greenside, Edinburgh Gretna, Graitney or 77 77 Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 125 91 125 308 77 281 77 7 7 Keg. Dist. (827) 219 57 132 296 77 Village 153 77 77 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 Gordon Memorial or ) Barthol Chapel ] Grey friars, Aberdeen Eccl. Div. 104 Eccl. Div. 105 Greyfriars (New), Bdin- ) burgh . . ( Eccl Div 121 Gordon Place and Dyce ... Village 134 J-J\j\JJk . j_^ 1 V • . I . Gorebridge Village 161 Greyfriars (Old), Edinburgh Eccl. Div. 121 Gorgie ... ... ']. Village 151 (Jreyfriars or New Church ) Dumfries ... ( Eccl. Div. 125 ,^ Gourdon Village 135 Gourook 77 77 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (5672) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 116 303 175 214 276 143 40 115 248 Grimisay, North Uist Grimisay, South Uist Groups... Groups, Kural ... Groups, Town ... Grroups, Village ... Island... Island... Keg. Dists. 159 169 128 128 128 61 137 308 Govan Church ... Fam. and Houses Keg. Dist. (6461) Police Burgh 304 216 46 121 264 Gruinard Gnma Skerries ... Island Island 159 158 l Govanhill 176 Gruver Village 131 Town ... 147 Guard Bridge Village 138 Sovan (Lanark) ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. • ... 72 119 Gulberwick, Lerwick and... Guthrie Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 263 36 7) 77 // 77 Police Burgh ... 176 72 138 312 364 715 „ Eccl. Div. 108 934 INI)EX. Vol. I. Vol. ir. Vol.1 Vol. II. ii i 1 it 1 s °. O '43 CO ■o -t3 m i Name.. 1 Description. cc" o O 8 5 o Pi Nj\MK. Description. bo J3 fl s Ph i o ■■sf < S U O Is" ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (790) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 307 218 282 91 125 308 55 130 290 Hallside Village 149 >, Reg. Dist. (829) 219 57 132 295 Hamilton Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 74 120 304 Hogganfield, MiUerston and Holbum (Aberdeen) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... VUiage Eccl. Div. 283 149 104 ,, Pari. Burgh ... 166 73 139 313 365 735 Holandbush and Haggs ... Village Civil Parish. 141 ,, Police Burgh ... 176 73 139 313 365 741 Holm 6 f3 Reg. Dist. (647) Town 216 147 46 121 265 " Eccl. Div. Island 100 158 Hamilton (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 „ Sch. Bd. Dist ... 263 Hamilton (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Holm and Paplay Fam. and Houses 292 Handa ... Island 159 J? Reg. Dist (19) 203 7 82 153 Hardgate, part of Faifley Village 142 Holmhead, part of Old ) Cathcart j" Vniage Harestanes and Thornice, ) part of Braidwood J Villagej 144 148 Holm of Papal ... Island 158 Harray Fam. and Houses 292 Holy Island 162 Harray and Birsay Civil Parish 6 Holytown Eccl. Div. 120 :;: :;: Eccl, Div. Sell. Bd. Dist. ... 100 263 t) Fam. and Honses Reg. Dist. (6^52) 304 215 44 119 258 Harray (part of Harray ) and Bir.say ) ... [ Reg. Dist. (18) ... 203 7 82 153 Holytown and New ) Stevenstou ... ) Town ... 147 Harris ... Civil Parish ... 18 Holy wood Civil Parish 91 „ Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 102 265 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Honses 125 308 Plarris, North Fam. and Houses lies. Dist. (1111) 294 205 13 88 170 Reg. Dist. (830) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 219 283 57 132 296 Harris, South Faui. anil Houses 294 Homes foi the Aged and 1 Infirm ... ] ,, ), ... ... Reg. Dist. (1112) 205 13 88 170 184 Harthill Village 149 Homes, Sailors' ... 184 Harthill and Benhar Eccl. Div. 120 Honie.s, Soldiers'... 184 Hascussay Island 158 Hopman Village 133 Hawick Civil Parish 88 Horisdale Island 159 )) Dist. Pari. Burghs Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 168 124 307 Hospitals for the Sick Houndwood Houses and Families of 1 different sizes, in | Eccl. Div. ,.'. 178 123 ,', Pari. Burgh 166 73 139 313 366 747 Aberdeen 317 ,, Police Burgh ... 176 >» J) Dundee 316 ,, Reg. Dist. (789) 218 55 130 289 >» )j Edinburgh 315 ,, Town 153 Glasgow Mun. )- Burgh ] Glasgow Pari. V Burgh ; Greenock Hawick (Burgh) Hawick (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 313 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Hawick, St. John Eccl. Div. 125 314 Hawick, St. Mary Eccl. Div. 125 9t >i 318 Hayside Row, part of) Southhook ) Village 146 31 >i Leith ... Paisley 320 319 Haywood Village 149 )» )) Perth ... ;;: 321 Hazlehank Village 149 )> >» Scotland 310 Healthy, Institutions for the 184 >> » Town Group ... 311 Heathery Eow, part of ) Gasstown ... / Village 154 „ { VUlage &. Rural ) Group f 312 Heathheld, part of Garn- ) kirk ... ; Village 149 Houses Building Houses Inhabited 2 2 Heisker Island 159 Houses in Rural and 1 Fam. of dif- i ferent sizes ) Helensburgh Eccl. Div. 114 Village Groups, with ] 288 ^^ INIffiX. 935 Njvme. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. Name. Dti.scription. Vol. I. Vol. II. V CO il i O i 1 o O .3 .1^ a a S3 1 02 1 1 i ■J3 ^; 1 1 O 5" i t i o Pi P" o rf ■■is ^ ■a s 1 1 1 i £m O 6 £w 6 6 Houses in Scotland, with Fam. of dif- 1 ferent sizes j 286 Inchmarnock Inchture Island Civil Parish 162 40 - Houses in Town Groups, 1 with ) Fam. of dif- \ ferent sizes ) 287 ,, Eccl. Div. 109 ... Fam. and Houses 299 ; Houses of different sizes, in Beg. Dist. 292 Reg. Dist. (359) 209 28, 103 212 „ » 3) 1 Rural and Vil- ) lage Groups ) 291 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Industrial Schools 184 Scotland 289 Infirm, Homes for the 1 Aged and ... ) 184 „ ,, Town Group .... 290 Houses of Refuge ... 184 Infirmaries 178 .^, Houses Uninhabited 2 Inglispeen, Slateford and Village 151 ] Housie Skerries ... Island 158 Inhabited Islands 158 Houstoun Village 144 Inishail, Gleuorchy and ... Civil Parish 56 Houstoun and KiUellan ... Civil Parish 63 )) it Eccl. Div. 275 „ >) Bccl. Div. 116 a 3> Reg. Dist. (512) 212 37 112 238 Fam. and Houses 303 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 115 " 'n Reg. Dist. (565) 214 40 115 .248 Inliermann Village 144 " Sob. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Innellan Eccl. Div. 115 (j'; Houstoun, part of Bridge ) 1, of Weir ... i Village 144 Inner High, or St. Muugo Eccl. Div. 119 Innerleithen (Peebles) Civil Pariah 86 1- Howioore Fam. and Houses 294 J) jj ■"■ Eccl. Div. 123 Reg. Dist. (1182) 205 14 89 172 J) j> Fam. and Houses 307 Hownam Civil Parish 88 Police Burgh ... Beg. Dist. (762) 176 Eccl. Div. 124 >) 33 218 53 128 285 •; " ... ... Fam. and Houses 307 33 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. 281 " Reg. Dist. (79.1.) 218 55 130 290 33 53 '■■ Town ... 153 .': . " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Innerleithen (Selkirk) Civil Parish 87 '-^ Howwood Village 144 33 33 Eccl. Di.v. 124 Hoy Island 158 Innerleven, part of Leven Town ... 137 Hoy and Grsmsay Civil Parish Heel. 6 100 Innerleven or Dubbyside.... Inuerwick Village Civil Parish 138 82 . " " .". Fam. and Houses 292 J, ... — Bccl. Div. 122 .'-,:■, " Beg. Dist. (20) ... 203 7 82 153 Fam. and Houses 306 :•' , " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 ... Reg. Dist. 7U) 217 50 126 277 Humbie Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 82 122 Innerwiok;in Glenlyon Sch. Bd. D St. ... Eccl. Div. 281 109 " Fam. and Houses 306 3) 33 Fam. and Houses 298 - " ... Reg. Dist. (710) 217 50 125 277 31 33 Beg. Dist. (355ai) 209 27 102 211 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 Innerwick (Glenlyon) Sch. Bd. Dist. .... 271 Hume ... Fam. and House 306 Innellan Village 142 Reg. Dist. (744) 217 52 127 282 Inniskenneth Island 161 Hrane and Stitcheil (Ber-'l' ■vrick) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Insch ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 28 105 ' Hume, Stitcheil and (Ber- 1 wick) ... J Civil Pariah 85 „ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (203) 296 207 19 94 186 Eccl. Div. 123 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. 267 . Hume" Stitcheil' and 1 (Boxburgh) j Civil Pariah 89 Insh Village Eccl. Div. 134 102 Eccl. Div. 125 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 „ Hunda ... Island 158 lush, Kingussie and Civil Parish 17 , Hunterfield and Amiston \ Colliery ... ( Village 151 33 33 *■■ '■•■ Fam. and Houses 294 33 3 3 Reg. Dist. (102) 205 13 88 169 HuntiBgtower and Ruth-, venfield Village 136 Institutions for Blind 184 lastitu. for Deaf and Dumb ... 184 Huntly '.. Civil Parish 28 Institutions for Healthy 184 1 „ Eccl. Div. 105 Institutions, Public 178 Fam. and Houses 296 Insular Rural Districts . . . 71 137 309 j " '_'[ "■ '" Police Burgh ,„. 174 Insular of Scotland 158 jj Beg. Dist. (202) 207 19 94 186 Inverallan (Elgin) Eccl. Div. 103 Town ... 134 ... Fam. and Houses 295 ,, ." ... .... Sch. Bd. Dist. .... 267 33 33 Reg. Dist. (12862) 206 15 90 174 Hurlet Village 144 Inverallan (Inverness) Bccl. Div. 102 Hurlford Eccl. Div. 118 Inverallochy Eccl. Div 105 Town 145 33 ■■• Fam. and Houses 296 Hut' .'" :;; z Island 169 33 Reg. Dist. (2352.) 207 21 96 192 f Hutchesontown (Glasgow).. [ tt ••• ... Eccl. Div 119 33 '■■ (■■• Village 134 Fam. and Houses 304 Inver & Inver-Skmnorton Village 131 Reg. Dist. (644") 215 46 121 263 Inveraray Civil Parish 56 Huttou'and Corrie .... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 91 125 33 33 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 115 301 }> }'} Sch. Bd. Dist 283 33 Pari. Burgh 167 [ Button (Berwick) Civil Parish 84 } 33 Police Burgh ... 175 }) n Eccl. Parish 123 33 Beg. Dist. (513) 212 37 111 238 . 1> » ••• '•■• Fam. and Houses 306 i Royal Burgh 172 |- Hution (Dumfries j Z Reg. Dist. (745) 218 52 127 282 '1 33 Village 142 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Inveranty Civil Parish 36 Fam. and Houses 308 ,, Eccl. Div. 108 Reg. Dist. (831) 219 57 132 296 „ ... ... Fam. and Houses 297 !,'« Hylipol Eccl.^Div. 115 33 Inveravon (Banff) Beg. Dist. (292) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 208 269 25 24 99 202 V Iliibbat, Ballbshare AMD Island 159 i 33 33 Eccl. Div. 104 i . Imbeciles 75 i 33 33 Fam. and Houses 2^5 , • ■ Iniih ... Civil Pariah 96 ' 33 33 Reg. Dist. (1571) 206 16 91 179 t „ ... .:; Eccl. Div. 126 Sch. Bd. Dist. 266 Fam. and Houses 309 Inveravon (Elgin) Civil Parish 22 L. Reg. Dist. (886) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 220 60 135 305 33 33 Eccl. Div. 103 ^ , .1 284 Inverbervie Pari. Burgh ... 167 ^^ Inchcolm Island 160 33 •■- . Royal Burgh .. ... 172 Civil Pariah Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 63 116 303 Inverbervie or Bervie Inverbrothock Inyerchaolain Village Eccl. Div. Civil Parish 135 108 57 !.- ,,, ,,. Reg. Dist. (566) Sch. -Bd. Dist. ... 214 '276 40 115 248 33 3> Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 115 301 ,' Inohkeith Island 160 33 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 ^MSH ■HBl 936 INDEX. Vol. T. Vol, IL Vol. I Vol. II. ■ 3 a i 1 Sg"| 1 i Name. Description. 3 o B o bD 1 g g ■■§ Name. Description. S 9 i 'o Ji '•3 g 1 .1 ■■is" 1§ >' Fam. and Houses 308 ," . , . Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Reg. Dist. (832).. 219 67 1321 29< Inverkerthing ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 47 111 Johnstone (Renfrew) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Eccl. Div, 283 117 tt Fam. and Houses 300 1) )) Police Burgh .. 175 )j Pari. Burgh ... Police Burgh . . . Reg. Dist. (432)... 167 175 Juniper Green ... Town ... ViUage 143 151 i} 211 32 107 224 Jura Civil Parish 59 }, Royal Burgh ... 172 Eccl. Div. 115 ,t Village 381 Fam. and Houses 302 Inverkeithmg (incl. Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 " ... ... ... Island ... 161 Inverkeithny J, Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (158) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 25 104 295 206 266 17 91 179 Kamesbpkgh, Pokt- ) Bannattne ok J Reg. Dist. (5391) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 276 38 113 243 Inverkip Civil Parish 63 Village 143 >, Eccl. Div. 116 Keam, Auchindoir and ... Civil Parish 26 1} yf Reg. Dist. (5671) Fam. and Houses Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 214 303 276 144 40 116 248 Keig ... " '.'.'. '.'.'. Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 105 267 28 105 Inverness Civil County 2 Fam. and Houses 296 » Civil Parish 17 ',', ... ... ... Reg. Dist. (205) 207 19 94 187 )j Dist. Pari. Burghs 168 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 1 ,) Eccl. Div. 102 Keir Civil Parish 91 1 Fam. and Houses Fam. and Houses 286 294 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 125 308 }, Pari. Burgh 167 73 139 313 366 752 " ;.".' ;;.' z Reg. Dist. (833) 219 57 133 296 » Pari. County ... 170 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 )j Police Burgh . . . 174 Keiss ... Eccl. Div. 100 ,) Reg. County 202 4 79 144 328 437 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 )> Eeg. Dist. (98) ... 205 12 87 168 Village 130 » Royal Burgh 172 Keith (Banff) Civil Parish ... 25 )j Rural Group Sch. Bd. Co. ... 128 262 ,, ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 295 It Town ... 132 ji 1/ Reg. Dist. (159) 206 17 91 179 Town Group Village Group ... 128 128 ,, ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 266 133 Inverness (Burgh) Inverness (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Keith (Elgin) ... Civil Parish 22 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Eccl. Div. 103 Inverteil Eccl. Div. 112 Keith-Hall '.'.'. Fam. and Houses 296 Inverurie Civil Parish 28 J, Reg. Dist. (206) 207 19 94 187 J, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 Keith-Hall and Kinkell ... Civil Parish Eccl Div. 28 105 jj Pari. Burgh 167 )) i> Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 jj Police Burgh ... 174 KeUs '.'.'. Civil Parish ... 94 J) Royal Burgli Reg. Dist. CJOd),.. Town ... 172 207 184 19 94 187 " EoL-1. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (868) 126 308 220 59 135 302 Inverurie (including Burgh) lona Sch. Bd. Di.st. ... Eccl. Div. 267 115 Kells (including Bui-gh of ^ New Galloway) ) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 ... Island ... 161 Kelso ... Civil Parish 88 Irish Ships in Scotland ... 188 Eccl. Div. 124 Irongray Fam. and Houses 308 ,, Fam. and Houses 307 Reg. Dist. (867)... Sch. Bd. Di,st. ... 220 284 59 134 302 „ Police Burgh ... Eeg. Dist. (793) 176 218 55 130 290 Irvine ... (Jivil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Police Burgh . . . Eeg. Dist. (595)... 67 118 393 167 176 214 42 117 253 Kelso North ..'. ..'. Kelton Sch. Bd. Dist. Town ... Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 282 1,53 124 94 126 308 ,, Royal Burgh ... Town ... 172 145 Eeg. Dist. (869) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 220 284 59 135 302 Irvine (Burgh) ... Irvine (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Kelty(Fife) Village 138 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Kelty (Kinross) ... Village ;.; 139 Islay ... Island... 161 Kelvin (Glasgow) Fam. and Houses 304 Islands of Scotland 158 Eeg. Dist. (6449) 215 45 121 263 Isle of Whithorn Village 155 Kelvinhaugh Eccl. Div. 119 Isles, Small Eeg. Dist. (116)... 205 14 89 172 Kemback Civil Parish 47 „ j> Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (433) 112 300 211 32 107 224 i^^MB ^■^"^ MB-MM ^mm INDEX. 937 S^ol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. II. ii i p o Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Eccl. Div. 115 Kilbimie Civil Parish 67 „ Fam. and Houses 301 Eccl. Div. 118 J, Reg.Dist. (518)... 213 37 112 239 )j Fam. and Houses 303 JJ Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 276 J) Reg. Dist. (596)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 214 277 42 117 254 Kilfinichen and Balvickeon Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 59 115 " Town ... 145 Fam. and Houses 302 Kilbrandon and Kilchattan Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 57 116 )} J) Beg. Dist. (542)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 275 39 113 243 V J J Fam. and Houses 301 Killean and Kilchenzie . . . Civil Parish 57 11 5) Reg. Dist. (515)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 37 112 238 ... Eccl. Div. 115 )) „ ... 276 ... Fam. and Houses 301 ; Kilbride ... " '.'.'. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 61 116 Beg. Dist. (519) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 213 276 37 112 239 „ Fam. and Houses 302 Killeam Civil Parish ... 62 " Eccl. Div. 116 ... Ecol. Div. 113 " Beg. Dist. (6532) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 39 114 245 „ Fam. and Houses 301 " 276 JJ Reg. Dist. (482) 212 36 109 232 , •Kilbride, East '.'.'. '.'.'. Civil Parish EccL Div. 71 119 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 274 141 'ik ', " J) Reg. Dist. (643)... Sch Bd. Dist. ... 215 278 45 120 261 Killeaman Civil Parish Ecol. Div. 13 101 } Kilbride, Kilmore and Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 148 58 115 „ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (68) .. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 293 204 264 10 85 162 •-'■'' " Fam. and Houses 302 Killellan, Houstoun and .. Civil Parish 63 tt J, Kilbride, Kilniore&(exclu- ) sive of Burgh of Oban) ) Kilbride, West Reg. Dist. (623) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 213 276 69 118 37 112 24C 17 n if JJ }) if Kiliigray " ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (565).. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Island 116 303 214 276 169 40 116 248 )t » Fam. and Houses 304 Killin Civil Parish 40 „ „ II 1, Reg. Dist. (620).. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Village Fam. and Houses Reg.Dist. (763).. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 216 278 146 43 11£ 267 II II Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist (361).. 109 299 210 28 103 212 , Kilbucho, Broughton and ' »' Glenholm . Kilbucho, Broughton L- Glenholm and II SI 307 218 86 123 53 126 28E Kilmadock II II Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Village Civil Parish Ecol. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (362) 271 136 40 109 299 210 28 ICE 21C Soh. Bd. Dist. .. 281 JI Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 271 Kilcalmonell Fam. and Houses 301 Kilm ailing, part of Old 1 Cathcart ... ) Village 144 Reg. Dist. (5161) 212 37 115 23f 93'8 IKDEX. ] Name, Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. Description. Vol. I Vol. II. a a .2 |i < 1 g 13 g 1 a s 1 NAMBi. gi ra 1 'o •s J<3 1 1 o ^ i o o f2w 1 6 £M ^ 8 Kilmalcolm Civil Parish 63 Kilmuir Reg. Dist. (1121) 205 13 88 171 ... Bool. Div, 116 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 265 „ Fam. and Houses 303 Kilmuir Easter ... Civil Parish 13 ,, Reg. Dist. (569) 214 41 lie 24£ " Eccl. Div. 101 it Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 276 Fam. and HousesI 293 ,, Village 144 Eeg. Dist. (69) .. 204 10 85l 1621 Kilmalie (Argyll) Civil Parish 57 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 264 It If Eccl. Div. 115 Kilmun Village 142 ! t> jt Para, and Houses 301 Kilmun, Dunoon and Civil Parish 56 )> It Reg. Dist. (520) 213 37 115 23£ " Eccl. Div. 115 tt tt Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 275 Fam. and Houses 301 Kilmalie (Inverness) Civil Parish 17 tt tt Reg. Dist. (510) 212 37 111 235 Kilmany (Fife) Eccl. Div. 102 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Civil Parish 47 Kilninian and Kilmore .. Civil Parish 60 tt tt Eccl. Div. 112 Eccl. Div. 115 It tt Fam. and Houses 300 " " .. Fam. and Houses 302 tt It Reg. Dist, (437) 211 32 107 224 )) tt Reg. Dist. (544) 213 39 114 244 tt , )» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Kiimai'iiock tt tt Civil Parish Dist. Par. Burghs Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 67 169 118 303 Kilninver Kilninver and Kilmelford Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5241) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 302 213 58 115 37 112 240 ,, Pari. Burgh 167 73 139 313 366 758 " " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 ,, Police Burgh ... 175 73 139 313 366 764 Kilpatrick,Bearsden_or New Village 142 Kilmarnock (Burgh) Reg. Dist. (597) Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 214 145 277 42 117 254 Kilpatrick New or ' East 1 (Dumbarton) ... ) Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 54 114 Kilmarnock (High) Eccl. Div. 117 tt tt Fam. and Houses 301 Kilmarnock (Landward) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 " " Reg. Dist. (500) 212 36 111 235 Kilmaronock Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 54 114 301 Kilpatrick New or East ) (Stirling) ... j- Sch. Bd. Dist. ... CivU Parish 275 63 „ Reg. Dist. (497)... 212 36 110 235 Eccl. Div. 114 »^., ".. Sch. Bd. Dist.. ... 275 Kilpatrick, Old ..!' Village 142 Kdmartin tt Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 57 115 301 Kilpatrick, Old or West . . >) „ tt ■■■ Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 55 114 301 ,) Reg. Dist. (521)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 275 37 112 239 tt tt tt Eeg. Dist. (501) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 276 36 111 236 KUmaiirs Civil Parish 67 Kilrenny Civil Parish 47 tt Eccl. Div. 118 Eccl. Div. 112 tt Fam. and Houses 303 " " Fam. and Houses 300 „ Beg. Dist. (598)... 214 42 118 254 " '.'. Pari Burgh ... 167 tt Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 >) Police Burgh ... 175 )> Village 146 Reg. Dist. (438) 211 32 107 224 Kilmelford tt Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5242) 302 213 37 112 240 >t Royal Burgh ... Town 173 137 Kilmelford, Kdninver and Civil Parish Ecol. Div. 58 115 Kilrenny (including Burgh) Kilry ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 273 108 _., ») ,. ,, '» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Kilspindie ..: Civil Parish ... 40 Kilmeny (Argyll) Fam. and Houses 302 Eccl. Div. 109 /, )) Eccl. Div. 115 " ... ... Fam. and Houses 299 tt tt Reg. Dist. (543) 213 39 113 243 , Reg. Dist. (363) 210 28 103 213 Kilmeny, KOlarrow and ... )) tt Civil Parish Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 60 276 Kilsj-th .".'.' '.". Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 271 62 Kilraichael Glassary, 1 Glassary or ... ) Civil Parish 56 Eccl. Div. 113 ... Fam. and Houses 301 Kilmodan „ Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (522) 57 115 301 213 37 112 239 » it Kilsyth Burgh)"" '.['. Kilsyth (Landward) Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (483) Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 175 212 140 274 35 110 232 ^.," . . Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 27 Kilmonivaig Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 17 102 265 KUtarlity Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 174 102 294 Kilmorack Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 17 102 294 „ KUtearn '.'.'. ... Reg. Dist. (101) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... 205 266 13 13 87 169 Eeg. Dist. (100) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 205 265 13 87 168 It Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 Kilmore and Kilbride tt It Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 58 116 It tt Reg. Dist. (70) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 10 85 162 tt tt It tt .-,'" Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (523) 302 213 37 112 240 Kilvickeon, Kilflnchen and Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 59 115 -Kilmore and Kdbnde, •) tt It Fam. and Houses 302 exclusive of Burgh ofV Oban ) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 tt )) Reg. Dist. (542).. Sch. Bd. Dist. 213 276 68 39 113 243 KOmore, Kilninian and . . . Civil Parish 60 Kilwinning Civil Parish tt tt Eccl. Div. 115 It Eccl. Div. 118 tt tt tt tt tt tt Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (644) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 302 213 276 39 114 244 tt Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (599)... Sch. Bd. Dist. 303 214 277 145 3 286 171 202 128 262 128 128 42 118 254 Kilmorich Fam. and Houses 302 Town ... ,, Reg. Dist. (5272) 213 38 113 241 Kincardine Civil County '". Fam. and Houses Pari. County ... Eeg. County ... Rural Group ... -Sch. Bd. Coimty Town Group ... Village Group ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (90a) Civil Parish Kilmorich, Lochgoilhead &, tt tt It tt Kilmory tt „ tt Civil Parish, ... Ecol. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Pariah Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (554) 58 115 ■,275 V61 116 302 213 39 114 246 J) Kilmuir Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 276 18 102 Kincardine, Abemethy and Kincardine O'Neii' ..'. 294 205 29 12 87 166 t, Fam. and Houses 294 _ It tt Eccl. Div. 105 INDEX. 939 Vol. I. Vol. 11. Vol. I. Vol. II. 1 11 1 1 .2 ^ B. 3 1 .1 Name. Description. 4"^ 1 Ji 1 1 NaMb. Descriptionj a a a. 1 J8 'C s § i § „ Reg. Dist. (364) 210 28 103 213 JJ Reg. Dist. (138) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 206 15 90 17S )) » Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 266 jj » Village 136 Kinnaird Civil Parish 40 Kincardine (Ross and 1 Cromarty) ... ) Civil Parish 13 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 J) 5) Bccl. Div. 101 .!! Reg. Dist. (368) 210 28 103 213 )» » Fam. and Houses 293 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 )) J) Reg. Dist. (71ai) 204 10 85 162 J, •... Village 141 jj » Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Kinneff and Catterline . . . Civil Parish ... 33 Kinclaven Civil Parish Esol. Div. 40 110 JJ .J Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 107 297 }i Fam. and Houses 299 11 11 Reg. Dist. (262) 208 23 97 197 n Reg. Dist. (365)... 210 28 103 213 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 „ Sch. Bd. Dist 271 Kinneil Village 150 'Kinfauns Civil Parish 40 Kinnell Civil Parish '... 36 'v ' Eccl. Div. 110 Eccl. Div. 108 ^.- n Fam. and Houses 299 ,j Fam. and Houses 298 %' „ Reg. Dist. (366) 210 28 103 213 " Reg. Dist. (296) 208 25 99 202 E" » Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 K Kingarth Civil Parish 61 KinneUar Civil Parish 29 fv-. Eccl Div. 116 Eccl. Div. 105 ' Fam. and Houses 302 " ... Fam. and Houses 296 » Reg. Dist. (555) 213 39 114 264 „' Reg. Dist. (211) 207 19 94 188 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 KiTig-Edward Civil Parish 29 Kinnethmont Civil Parish 29 J, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 11 " Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 105 296 „ Reg. Dist. (210ai) 207 19 94 187 JJ Reg. Dist. (212) 207 20 94 188 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Kinghom Civil Parish 48 Kinnettles Civil Parish ... 36 ... Eccl. Div. 112 Eccl. Div. 108 Fam. and Houses 300 " .'. Fam. and Houses 298 J) •■• ■•• Pari. Burgh ... 167 „ Beg. Dist. (297) 208 25 99 203 ,, ... Police Burgh ... 175 11 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 )) Reg. Dist. (439) 211 32 107 225 Kinning Park (Lanark) ... Eccl. Div. 119 Royal Burgh ... 173 J/ 11 Fam. and Houses 304 » Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 11 11 Reg. Dist. (644") 215 46 121 264 )) ... ... Vaiage 138 Kinning Park (Renfrew) ... Eccl. Div. 116 Kinglafisie Civil Parish 48 )) 11 '" Police Burgh ... 175 73 139 314 367 770 ... Eccl. Div. 112 Town ... 143 „ Fam. and Houses 300 Kinnoull Civil Parish 41 „ Reg. Dist. (440) 211 32 107 225 ... Eccl. Div. 110 tj ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 Fam. and Houses 299 }) Village 138 ) J Reg. Dist. (369) 210 28 103 214 Kingoldrum Civil Parish 36 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 J) Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 108 297 Kinross Civil Couuty ... Civil Parish 3 50 jj Reg. Dist. (295)... 208 24 99 292 Bccl. Div. 113 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 ... Fam. and Houses 286 Kiagsbams Civil Parish 48 \', Fam. and Houses 300 „ Eccl Div. 112 „ Police Burgh ... 175 )) Pam. and Houses 300 J J Reg. County 202 4 79 146 330 491 1} Reg. Dist. (441) 211 32 107 225 Beg. Dist. (462) 211 33 108 228 11 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 ... Rural Group ... 129 » ... Village 138 „ Sch. Bd. County 262 Eingseat Village 138 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Kingston (Elgin)... Kingston (Lanark) Village 133 JJ Village 139 Eccl. Div. 119 Village Group ... 129 -, . Kingston (Renfrew) Eccl. Div. 116 Kinross, Clackmaiman and Pari. County ... 170 ^; Kingussie Eccl. Div. 102 KintaU ... Civil Parish 13 Police Burgh ... 174 J, Eccl. Div. 101 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 ... Fam. and Houses 233 '•; » Village 132 „ Reg. Dist. (72) ... 204 11 85 163 . Kingussie and Insh Civil Parish 17 JJ ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 i;. , .. Pam. and Houses 294 Kintore Civil Parish 29 '■■ Kininmonth (Aberdeen) "'. Beg. Dist. (102) 205 13 88 169 J, Eccl. Div. 106 EcoL Div. 106 JJ Pam. and Houses 296 Pam. and Houses 296 JJ >.. Pari. Burgh 167 '11 It ' ... Reg. Dist. (2106) 207 19 94 188 JJ ... Royal Burgh ... 173 J9 11 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Reg. Dist. (213) 207 20 94 188 _j,, .Kinimnonth (Banff) Eccl. Div. 104 JJ Village 134 Kj'Kinkell, Keith-Hall and ... Civil Parish 28 Kintore (including Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 P'''' !) Eccl. Div. 105 Kippen (Perth) ... Civil Parish 41 K 1 „ " ''[ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 JJ J, Eccl. Div. 110 W KJTiloch... ' ... ,.. Pam. and Houses 299 11 11 ViUage 136 kI v i" Reg. Dist. (3722) 210 29 103 214 Kippen (Stirling) Civil Parish 52 KiKinloohhervle ... Eccl. Div. 101 JJ 11 Eccl. Div. 113 Fam. and Houses 293 JJ 11 '■■ Fam. and Houses 301 P " ... '.'■'. Reg. Dist. (492) 204 9 84 158 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (484) 212 35 110 232 fe; Kinloch, Lethendy and ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 41 110 JJ 11 JJ 11 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 274 141 H " " ••• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Kirkhean Civil Parish 94 Kl Kinlochluiohart ... Pam. and Houses 293 J, ... Eccl. Div. 126 JJ Reg. Dist. (716) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 11 85 163 11 JJ '•* Pam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (870) 308 220 59 135 302 Kiulooh-Eamioch Ecpl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 Kirkcaldy Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 284 48 11 Reg. Dist. (367) 210 28 103 213 Dist. of Pari. ) Biu'ghs ) 169 1 n Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 ) ) I 940 INDEX. Vol. I. Vol. IL Vol.1 Vol. n. Name. Description, it is 11 1 i 1 1 § Q f s § O O Name. Description. la II -11 i 'o 02 1 i 1 f Ji 1 Kirkcaldy Eccl. Div. 112 Kirkmabreck . Fam. and Houses 308 jj Pari. Burgh 167 73 13£ 314 36? 77e )j . Reg. Dist. (873) 220 59 1351 3021 J, Police Burgh . . 175 )» . Soh. Bd. Dist. .. . 284 )» Royal Burgh .. Town ... 173 137 73 13£ 314 36? 781 Kirkmahoe . Civil Parish . Eccl. Div. . 91 . 125 Kirkcaldy and Abbotshall Fam. and House 300 ,, . Fam. and Houses I 308 }) )) Reg. Dist. (442) 211 32 107 22£ » . Reg. Dist. (835) . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 219 57 1331 296l Kirkcaldy (Burgh) Soh. Bd. Dist. .. 273 „ 283 Kirkcaldy (Landward) & ) Abbotshall ... [ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 273 Kirkmaiden . Civil Parish . Eccl. Div. 96 126 Kirkcolm Civil Parish 96 „ . Fam. and House. 309 »j Eccl. Div. 126 )» . Reg. Dist. (890) 220 60 1361 3051 Fam. and House 309 . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 j> Reg. Dist. (887) 220 60 135 305 Kirkmichael (Ayr) Civil Parish .. 68 }? Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 ■ ■ Eccl. Div. 118 Kirkcolm, Stewarton or .. Village 155 Fam. and Houses 303 Kirkconuel Civil Parish 91 n )) Reg. Dist. (600) 214 43 1181 254l }i **• Eccl. Div. 125 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 277 „ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (834) 308 219 57 133 296 Kirkmichael (Banff) Village Civil Parish 146 25 J) Scli:'Bd. Dist. .. Village 283 154 >* » Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 295 Kirkcowan Civil Parish 96 j» J) Reg. Dist. '(1601) 206 17 91 18C Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (888) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 126 309 220 284 60 136 305 Kirkmichael (Dumfries) .. J) 11 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 266 91 125 308 „ Village 155 a 11 Reg. Dist. (836) 219 57 133 296 Kirkcudbright ... Civil County ... 3 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 ,) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 94 126 286 Kirkmichael (Perth) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 41 110 299 ,, Fam. and Houses 308 t> it Beg. Dist. (3701) 210 28 103 214 ,, Pari. Burgh 167 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 fj Pari. County 171 Kirkmichael, BesolLs or ... Civil Parish ... 14 >) Reg. County 202 5 80 148 334 596 » )i Eccl. Div. 101 )j Reg. Dist. (871) Royal Burgh ... 220 59 135 302 Kirkmuirhill Village 149 ,, 173 Kirknewton Village 151 ,, Rural Group 129 Kirknewton & East C'alJer Civil Parish ... 79 Sch. Bd. County 262 EocL Div. 122 it Town Town Group ... Village Group ... 155 129 129 it It J) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (690) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 305 217 280 49 124 273 Kirkcudbright (incl. Burgh) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Kirkoswald Civil Parish 68 Kirkden Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 36 108 ;; ;:: Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 118 303 ff Fam. and Houses 298 Reg. Dist. (601) 214 43 118 254 if Reg. Dist. (298) Sch. Bd. Dist. 209 269 25 99 203 Kirkpa trick-Durham Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 277 95 Kirkfieldbank Village 149 Eccl. Div. 126 Kirkgunzeon Civil Parish 94 . ... Fam. and Houses 308 7f Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (872) 126 308 220 59 135 302 it it It tt Reg. Dist. (874) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 220 284 155 59 135 303 Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Kirkpatriok-Fleming Civil Parish ... 91 Kirkhill .'. ','.'. ft if it Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (103) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 17 102 294 205 265 13 88 169 tt tt Kirkf)atrick-Fleming, ) Northern District / tt i> Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (8371) 25-1 283 308 219 57 133 297 Kirkhill, pt. of Cambuslang Village Town 151 147 Kirkpatrick-Fleming, ) Southern District ) Fam. and Houses 308 Kirkholm Island 158 )) I) Reg. Dist. (8372) 219 57 133 297 Kirkhope ,, ... ,, Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (776a) 87 124 307 218 54 129 287 Kii-kpatrick-Irongray Kirkpatrick-Juxta (Dum- ) fries) ... ; Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Civil Parish ... 95 126 91 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 " Eccl. Div. 125 Kirkibost Island 159 Fam. and Houses 308 Kirkinner Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 96 126 309 tt » Kirkjiatrick-Juxta (Lanark) Reg. Dis)t. (838) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... 219 283 74 57 133 297 If Reg. Dist. (889) 220 60 136 305 Eccl. Div. 120 Kirkintilloch (Dumbarton) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 284 54 Kirktou-Assynt (Suther- ) land ... j Fam. and Houses 293 it )j Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 114 301 Kirkton-Farr (Sutherland) Reg. Dist (441),.. Fam. and Houses 204 293 9 84 157 H 7> it ,t J» 1) Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (498) Town 175 212 142 36 110 235 Kirktown ^Roxburgh) tt it Reg. Dist. (501)... Civil Parish ... Eccl, Div. 204 88 124 9 84 159 Kirkintilloch (Landward) ) (Dumbarton) j Kirkintilloch (Town) ) (Dumbarton) j Kirkintilloch (Lanark) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 tt tt Fam. and Houses 307 Sch Bd Dist. 275 Kirktown, Cavers and Reg. Dist. (794) Sch. Bd. Dist. . 219 282 55 130 290 Town 147 Kirkurd Civil Parish Eccl. Div, 86 123 307 Kirkliston, (Edinburgh) Civil Parish 79 ,» Fam. and Houses Kirkliston (Linlithgow) '.'. Eccl. Div. Civil Parish 122 76 KiriJwall '.'.'. '.'.'. Reg. Dist. (764) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 218 282 53 128 285 't ji Eccl. Div. 121 Pari. Burgh Police Burgh ... Royal Burgh ... Town ... 167 174 173 130 1} )t Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (667) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 305 216 279 47 123 269 It i> Village Civil Parish 150 Kirkwall and St. Ola Civil Parish g Kirkmabreck 94 1) Eccl. Div. 100 j» Eccl. Div. 126 11 a Fam. and Houses 292 — — '•"'f^m-'i INDEX. 941 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. II. j 8f« . a oTm e 1 Name. Description. ti « o 1 o S S .1 Name. Description. "3 f i •J a s> ^ o s "S a 3 g, ja o fM 1 Fam. and Houses 293 ,, Police Burgh ... 176 Jl Reg. Dist. (53) ... 204 9 84 159 „ Reg. Dist. (748) 218 52 128 283 ft' „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 „ Royal Burgh ... 173 & <<', Lambliolm ... "' Lamington, WandeU and '" Island Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (659) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 158 75 120 305 216 47 122 267 Lauder (including Burgh)... Laurencekirk Village Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 153 281 33 107 297 " 279 ,, ... Reg. Dist. (263) 208 23 97 197 ^. Lanark ... Civil County ... 3 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 » ;;; Civil Parish Bocl. Div. 74 120 Laurieston Village Eccl. Div. 135 119 r. )} Fam. and Houses 286 Lauriston Village 141 ^' ] Fam. and Houses 304 Law Village 149 ^, .'.'. .'.'. ... Pari. Burgh ... 167 Laxdale Village 131 Police Burgh ... 176 Leadhills Eccl. Div. 120 " Beg. County ... Reg. Dist. (648) 202 5 80 147 332 541 t) Fam. and Houses 304 " 216 46 121 265 ,, Beg. Dist. (6352) 215 45 120 260 ;; ::: ;;; ;:; Royal Burgh ... Rural Group ... Sch. Bd. County 173 129 262 Lecropt (Perth) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish 279 149 41 „ Town ... Town Group 147 129 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 " ... Village Group ... 129 ,, Beg. Dist. (371) 210 28 103 214 Lanark (Burgh) ... Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 279 Lecropt (Stirling) Civil Parish ... 53 942 INDEX. Vol.1 Vol. IL Vol. I Vol. IL ^1 i 11 1 i Name. Description. ■a o bo < ■3 -s ■a 1 s § Name. Description. • r- O 2 » S ^ 1 03 J3 1 CO g 1 31 1 i i o S bo ■5= 1 ^O ^W 3 6 (2W 1 8 Lecropt (Stirling) Eccl. Div. 114 Levem, Barrhead and Fam. and Houses 303 J) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 274 •• Reg. Dist. (5722) 214 41 1161 2491 Legerwood CivU Parish 85 Lewis ... Island... . 163 jj Eccl. Div. 123 Lewis, part of (Invemess Island... . 159 5J 31 Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (749) 306 218 52 125 28£ Lewis, part of (Ross) Libberton (Lanark) Island ... Civil Parish . 159 . 74 it ••• Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 281 __ Eccl. Div. . 120 Leith Dist. of Pari. ) Burghs ) 169 " Fam. and Houses I 304 ,1 Reg. Dist. (660) 216 46 12] 2651 ( Families and ^, Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 279 : : : ! Houses of dif- ferent sizes 320 Liberton (Edinburgh) .. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 80 122 Pari. Burgh 167 73 139 314 36; 787 ,, ,, Fam. and Houses 305 ,, Town ... 151 ,, tt Reg. Dist. (693) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 217 49 12£ 2741 Leith (Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 280 Leith, North Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 80 122 Liberty and Williams- 1 burgh, Blie ... f Police Burgh .. 175 Pam. and Houses Ii«g. Dist. (6921) 305 217 49 124 274 Liff, Benvie, and Inver- ) gowrie (Forfar) j CivU Parish 35 Leith, South Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 80 122 305 it it a ti Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (301) 107 298 209 25 99 203 T • ■, " Reg. Dist. (6922) 217 49 125 274 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Leith, South (Landward) ... Lennoxtown Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town .. 280 140 Liff, Benvie, and Inver- 1 gowrie (Perth) f CivO Parish ... 41 Lenzie (Dumbarton) Eccl. Div. 114 Eccl. Div. 110 Lenzie (Dumbarton), part ) of Kirkintilloch ( Town ... 142 Lightbum Lilliesleaf VUlage CivU Parish ... 149 88 Lenzie (Lanarlr) ... Eccl. Div. 120 EccL Div. 124 Lenzie (Lanarl?) part of> Earlcmtilloch / Town ... 147 tt Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (795) 307 219 55 ISO 290 Leochel and Cushnie Civil Parish 29 " ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 t" /-< " Eccl. Div. 106 ViUage 153 Leochel-Cushnie . . . Fam. and Houses 296 Limekilns VUlage 138 .", Reg. Dist. (214) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 267 20 94 188 Limerigg and Lochside ... Linga (TingwaU)... VUlage Island 141 158 1 Lerwiclc Civil Parish 4 Linga (Walls) Island 158 1 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 100 292 Linlithgow CivU Comity ... CivU Parish 3 76 t) ••• ,5 Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (5) ... Town ... 174 203 130 6 81 150 „ EccL Div. Fam. and Houses Fam. and Houses 121 286 305 167 Lerwick and Gulberwick ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 jj Pari. Burgh Leslie (Aberdeen) Civil Parish 29 " ... ... ParL County ... 171 >> it Eccl. Div. 106 ... Police Burgh ... 176 it J) Fam. and Houses 296 Reg. Dist. (668) 216 48 123 269 ff It '•• Reg. Dist. (215) 2b7 20 94 188 ... ... Eeg. County 202 5 80 147 332 )49 ^ ",. ,)) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Royal Burgh ... 173 LesUe (Fife) Civil Parish 48 " Rural Group 129 it a Eccl. Div. 112 '„ Sch. Bd. County 262 it it Fam. and Houses 300 ... Town ... 150 tt it Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (444) 175 ,', Town Group ... 129 It tt 211 32 107 225 it ViUage Group ... 129 it J, jj jj •.. ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 273 137 Linlithgow Bridge (Lin- 1 lithgow) ... J ■Linlithgow Bridge (Stirling) Village 150 Lesmahagow Civil Parish 74 ViUage 141 „ Eccl. Div. 120 Linlithgow (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 ,, Fam. and Houses 304 Linlithgow (Landward) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 ,, ... ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (649) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 216 279 46 121 265 Linton ... CivU Parish Eccl. Div. 88 124 Lesmahagow or Abbey 1 Green ... ) VUlage 149 " ... ... ... Pam. and Houses 307 ,, Reg. Dist. (796) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 219 55 131 290 Lessudden Village 153 ... 283 Leswalt... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 96 126 309 Linton East ,, ,, Linton West Police Burgh ... ViUage CivU Parish 176 152 86 J, Reg. Dist. (891) 220 60 136 305 tt II Eccl. Div. 124 ,, ... ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Letham... Village 136 ',' ... ... ViUage Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 153 Lethanhill, part of Bum- ) foothiU ... J Village 145 Lintrathen 36 108 Lethendy Fam. and Houses 299 ], ••• ... Pam. and Houses 298 ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (3721) 210 28 103 214 ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (302) 209 25 99 203 Lethendy and Kinloch ... Civil Parish 41 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 ... Eccl. Div. 110 Linwood Eccl. Div. 116 tt )> '" Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 ), Village 144 Letlmot and Navar Civil Parish 36 Lismore Eccl. Div. ..] 115 it }} "■ Eccl. Div. 108 1, Pam. and Houses 302 Pam. and Houses 298 tt Island 161 it It ••■ Reg. Dist. (300) 209 25 99 203 ■r . *' n . "■ Reg. Dist. (5251) 213 37 112 240 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Lismore and Appm Civil Parish ... 58 Leuchars Civil Parish 48 >) it Sch. Bd. Dist. 275 it Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 112 300 Little Colonsay ... Dittle Cumbrae ... Island... Island... 161 162 " Reg. Dist. (445) 211 32 107 225 Little Dunkeld ... CivU Parish ... 41 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 „ Eccl. Div. 110 tt Village 138 ,, Fam. and Houses 299 Leurbost Village 131 It Reg. Dist. (373) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 29 103 214 Leven ... Police Burgh ... 175 tt ... 271 Town ... 137 Littlemill, part of Bowling VUlage 142 Levara ... Island 159 Little Raith Colliery VUlage 138 \ Levem ... Eccl. Div. 117 Little Ross Island 163 ■' Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 Livingstone Civil Parish 76 ;i Levembank, pt. of Croft- ) head ... J Village 144 J, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 121 305 INDEX. 943 ■\ i^ol. I. Vol. II. j \^ol. I. Vol. II. 1 S| 1 1 a a i g . Name. Description. 1l ^"1 1 O 1 g K 1 Namb^ Description. a S 9 g 1 ■a 1 i CO t ^ o " t i 1 O ri I"" Us < i 1 P 1 1 o 1 livingstone Loaiihead Reg. Dist. (669) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 216 279 151 48 123 269 Logie Easter Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 14 101 293 Loanhead, part of Binnie- ) hill and Sbuthfield ) Village 140 ,j ,, Eeg. Dist. (77) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 11 86 164 Lochaher Fam. and HoTises 294 Logie f excluding Stirling)... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 , Reg. Dist. (992) ... 205 13 87 168 Logle (Fife) Civil Parish 48 Lochalsh J) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (74) ... 13 101 293 204 11 86 163 )» it i) H Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (446) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 112 300 211 273 32 107 226 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Logie-Pert Civil Parish 36 Locharhriggs Village 154 ij Eccl. Div. 108 Loehhroom Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 13 101 J) ••• Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (304) 298 209 25 100 204 " Fam. and Houses 293 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 " Beg. Dist. (751)... 204 11 86 133 Logie (Perth) ..'. Civil Parish 41 *'" i " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 ... Eccl. Div. no - jlioohcarron 1} Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 13 101 293 Logierait Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (374) Civil Parish 299 210 41 29 103 215 )> Eeg. Dist. (76) ... Sch. Bd Dist. ... 204 264 11 86 164 J, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 Locliee ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 108 297 SJ Eeg. Dist. (376) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 271 29 103 215 )) Eeg. Dist. (2825) 208 24 99 200 Logie (Stirling) Z Z Civil Parish 53 Lochgelly Eccl. Div. Police Burgh ... 112 175 Logie. Wester, Urquhart ) and (Nairn) ... J Eccl. Div. Civil Parish 113 20 Sch. Bd. Dist ... 273 . " Town ... 137 )> jj Eccl. Div. 103 Lochgilphead ... Eccl. Div. 115 Logie-Wester, Urquhart ) and (Ross, etc.) J Civil Parish 14 Fam. and Houses 302 )i Police Burgh Reg. Dist. (526)... 175 213 38 112 241 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 '• ■■■ - Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 275 142 1) 3i Eeg. Dist. (84) ... Sch. Bd. Dist 204 264 11 86 165 1 Lochgoilhead Fam. and Houses 302 Longcroftj Parkfoot and ... Village 141 Reg. Dist. (5271) ■ 213 38 113 241 Longdyke Village 141 Lochgoilhead & Kilmorich Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 58 115 Lougforgan Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 41 110 " *' Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 ... Fam. and Houses 299 Lochlee Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 36 108 Eeg. Dist. (377) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 271 29 104 215 " Fam. and Houses 298 Longiormacus ... Village 137 ... Beg. Dist. (303) 209 25 99 203 Civil Parish 85 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 ... Eccl. Div. 123 Loohmahen Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 92 125 „ Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (750) 306 218 52 128 283 „ Fam. and Houses 808 J) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 J, Pari. Burgh Police Burgh ... Eeg. Dist. (840) 167 176 219 57 133 297 Longridge Lougriggend Longside Village Village Civil Parish 150 149 29 13 ■■• ••• Royal Burgh ... Village Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 173 154 it Eccl. Div. Fam, and Houses 106 296 Loohmahen (including ) Buigh) ... ; liocliraiiza ,,. ,,, 283 i> Eeg. Dist. (218) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 267 20 95 189 Fam. and Houses 302 }> ■•* Village 134 ..'. '. Reg. Dist. (556) 213 39 114 246 Longstone or Angle Park ... 'Village 151 Lochrutton Civil Parish ... 95 Lonmay Civil Parish 29 }} Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 809 » Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 106 296 f} Reg. Dist. (875) 220 69 135 303 }t Eeg. Dist. (219) 207 20 95 189 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 i) ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 267 Lochjyaa Eccl. Div. 126 Lossiemoutli & Brander- ) iDurgli ) Town ... 133 Lochs ... Civil Parish 14 Eccl. Div. 101 Loth Civil Parish 10 ;; ."; ::: :;; Fam. and HoMes Reg. Dist. (87) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 293 204 11 86 165 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 « 264 „ Reg. Dist. (54) 204 9 84 159 lioohside, Limerigg and . . . Village 141 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 ■ sLochwinnoch Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 63 116 Loudoun jj ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 68 118 ',' ... ... Fam. and Houses 303 Fam. and Houses 303 )j Reg. Diet. (570) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 214 276 41 116 249 J} ... Eeg. Dist. (603) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 214 277 43 118 255 ," ... ... Village 144 Louishurgh, part of Wick Town ... 130 LockerWe Logiealmond Police Burgh ... Town ... Eccl. Div. 176 154 110 Low Church (Paisley) Low'boats and Coathank," Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 64 117 h t) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (375) 299 210 29 103 215 part of Whifdet and ■ Rosehall Town ... 148 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Lower Largo Village 138 Logie-Buchan ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 29 106 Luce, New Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 96 126 I. J) Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (216) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 296 207 267 20 94 189 1) » ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (893) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 309 220 284 60 136 306 ^ Logic (Claokmannan) Logie-Coldstone ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Civil Parish 51 113 29 Luce, Old Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 155 96 126 Eccl. Div. 106 Luce, or Glenluoe, Old Fam. and Houses 309 )j Sch. Bd. Dist: .. 267 a r> Reg. Dist. (894) 220 60 136 306 Logie-Coldstone & Cromar Fam. and Houses 296 )) >i Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 Eeg. Dist. (217) 207 20 9S 188 Lucklawhill, BalmuUo and Village 137 Jjogie (Dundee) ... Eccl. Div. 107 Lugar ... Village 146 944 INDEX. Vol.1 Vol. IL Vol. L VoL IL it 1 1 ^ a 2 .1 Name. Description. '^ o 1 ■3 t 1 03 1 Name. Description. 1=1 S 1 J3 EC g Pi ■< S % i g S " Eccl. Div. 108 Marykirk (Stirling) Eccl. Div. 114 Lundie and Fowlis (Perth) Civil Parish 41 Maryston, West ... Village 149 y) t) )) Eccl. Div. 110 Marytown Civil Parish .. 36 Lundin MiU and Drumochie Village Island 138 Eccl. Div. 108 Lunga ... 161 ". .. Fam. and Houses 298 Lunnasting Fam. and Houses 292 JJ ••• Keg. Dist. (308) 209 25 IOC 204 JJ Beg. Dist. (72) ... 203 6 81 150 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 270 Luss Civil Parish ... 54 Mauohline Civil Parish 68 }f Eccl. Div. 114 JJ Eccl. Div. 118 ,, Fam. and Houses 301 JJ Fam. and Houses 303 Reg. Dist. (499) 212 36 111 235 ,, Reg. Dist. (604) 214 43 118 255 ,j Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Luthermuir Village 135 ,j ... Village 146 Lybster Village 130 Maxton CivU Parish 88 Lyne ... Fam. and Houses 307 JJ EccL Div. 124 „ ... Reg. Dist. (7661) 218 53 129 285 JJ Fam. and Houses 307 Lyne and Megget Civil Parish ... 86 „ Reg. Dist. (798) 219 55 131 291 J, » Eccl. Div. 123 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 ,j J, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Maxwell (Lanark) Maxwell (Renfrew) MaxweUtown Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. 119 116 126 MacCaskin Island 161 ... Police Burgh ... 176 Macduff Eccl. Div. Police Burgh ... 104 174 Maxwelltown, pt. Dumfries May Town ... Island ... 154 160 Macduff, part of Banff ... Town ... 133 May bole Civil Parish 68 Maohar, New (Aberdeen) Civil Parish 30 „ EccL Div. 118 ?) fi t> Eccl. Div. 106 )} Fam. and Houses 303 >i i> JJ Fam. and Houses 296 )) Police Burgh ... 175 JJ JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (227a) 207 20 95 190 Reg. Dist. (605) 214 43 118 255 JJ >j J J Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Machar, New, (Banff) Civil Parish 25 Town ... 145 , J) ^ JJ J] Eccl. Div. 104 Maybole, West Cliurch ... EccL Div. 118 Machar, Old Civil Parish ... 26 May Island Civil Parish 49 JJ JJ Eccl. Div. 104 ... EccL Div. 112 „ „ Fam. and Houses 295 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 JJ JJ Reg. Dist. (1682) 206 17 92 181 Meams ... CivU Parish 64 JJ JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 ... Eccl. Div. 116 Macleod Eccl. Div. 119 " ... ... ].. Fam. and Houses 303 Macmerry (and Ironworks) Village 152 „ Reg. Dist. (571) 214 41 116 249 Madderty Civil Parish 41 i, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 „ Eccl. Div. 110 Mearns, part of Busby Town ... 143 JJ Fam. and Houses 299 Megget ... Fam. and Houses 307 „ Reg. Dist. (378) 210 29 104 215 „ Reg. Dist. (765=) 218 53 129 285 ", , T . ••*. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Megget, Lyne and Civil Parish 86 Magdalene Institutions ... 184 Eccl. Div. 123 Mainland (Rural Dists.) ... 61 137 309 if it Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Mains ... Fam. and Houses 298 Meigle ... Civil Parish ... 41 J, Reg. Dist. (3071) 209 25 100 204 ... EccL Div. 110 Mains and- Strathmartine ... Civil Parish ... 36 ,, Fam. and Houses 299 JJ JJ ») Eccl. Div. 108 ,, Reg. Dist. (379) 210 29 104 215 JJ JJ )j Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Meldrum Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Makerston Civil Parish 8b Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 „ JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 Meldrum, Old ... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 30 106 JJ Reg. Dist. (797) 219 55 131 291 »j Fam. and Houses 296 JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 ij Reg. Dist. (229) Village 207 20 95 191 Manor ... Civil Parish 86 134 „ Eccl. Div. 123 Melloncliarles Village 131 Fam. and Houses 307 Melrose (Roxburgh) Civil Parish 89 ,j JJ „ ••■ Reg. Dist. (766) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 218 282 63 129 285 EccL Div. Fam. and Houses 124 307 Mansfield, part of New ) Cumnock ... J Village 146 1} » Reg. Dist. (799) Sch. Bd. Dist. . 219 283 55 131 291 Markinoh Civil Parish 48 }) i> Village 154 87 131 108 ,, Eccl. Div. 112 Melrose (Selkirk) Civil Parish .. ,, Fam. and Houses 300 Melvichj Portskerra and ... ViUage Reg. Dist. (447) 211 32 107 226 Melville Eccl. Div. .;■ JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 Menmuir Civil Parish 36 ,, Village 138 JJ EccL Div. 108 Marnoch Civil Parish 25 JJ Fam. and Houses 298 J, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 296 JJ ,, ... Reg. Dist. (309) Sch. Bd. Dist. 209 270 25 100 204 „ Reg. Dist. (161) 206 17 91 180 Menstrie Village 140 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Menteith, Port of Civil Parish 42 Marrel & Gartymore, part ) of West Helmsdale f Village 131 JJ Ji Eccl. Div. 110 INDEX. 945 i Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. H. 1 Si 0) § .a| 1 1 Namk." ,i Desoriptioni' 3 o 1 < 1 d •a i Name, Desorijitioii!. ■ *3 o 1 i Reg. Dist. (5641) 214 40 116 247 Moikland, Old ... Civil Parish 74 Middle'Perth .'.'. CivU Parish Eccl. Div. 42 110 Eccl. Div. Sch, Bd. Dist. ... 120 279 Midmar Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 29 106 Moiikton, part of Ladybank Monkton Village Village 138 146 „ Fam. and Houses 296 Monkton and Prestwick ... Civil Parish 68 „ ... 3, Reg. Dist. (222a) Sch Bd Dist 207 268 20 95 189 jj t> Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 118 303 Migvie, Tarland and Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 31 106 Reg. Dist. (606)- Sch. Bd. Dist. ..-. 214 ■ 277 43 118 255 Milesmark and Parknook... Village 138 Monquhitter Civil Parish ■ 29 106' 296 207 268 37 Military in Barrack^ &c. ... Military in Civil Counties... Militia in Bamacks Mihtia in Civil Counties ... Millbrexi Ecol. Div. 182 188 182 188 106 75 ,, „ Montrose Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (223) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 20 95 190 Fam. and Houses 296 f) ... Ecol. Div. 108 ], Reg. Dist. (222b) Sch. Bd.' Diet. ... 207 268 20 95 190 Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh 298 167 73 139 314 368 800 MiUerhin ..'. '.'.'. Millerstdu and Hogganfield Millport, ... ... Milnathort Village Village Police Burgh* .„ Village' Village Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. Police Burgh ... Town ... Village Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Honaea 151 149 175 143 139 ,, Montrose (Burgh) Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (312) Royal Burgh ... Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 174 209 173 135 270 25 100 205 Milngavie (Diimharton) . . . Mi]ngavi<).{StirUng) " J, Mnwood, pt.'of Clydesdale Milton Dumbarton) Milton Gla?gov) 114 114 175 140 148 142 119 304 y. Montrose District of Montrose (Landward) Monymusk; it 1, ... ,, ... J' ••' Mohzia Pari. Burgh Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (224) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parishs 169 270 30 106 296 207 268 42 110 299 210 271 42 110 299 210 271 48 20 95 190 1 Milton of Balgonia ... , Milton (Stirling) '.\', Milton, iWhins of Reg. Dist. (6448) Ecol. Div. Village Village Village 215 112 138 141 141 45 121 26'3 »» ... ' Monzievaird and Strowan Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (382) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (383) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish 29 104 216 Miijard, Cumlodden_and-.. ' Mingalay '■; Miunigaff Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (609) Island Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 301 212 169 95 126 37 111 237 Moonzie 29 104 216 J, :■■ Mintlaw fiMinto Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist;' (876) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish 309 220 284 134 89 59 135 303 Morar, North Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (449) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Fam. and Houses 112 300 211 273 294 33 107 226 946 INDEX. Name. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. Name. Description. Vol.1. Vol. II. Is i be i .a 5 rt S A § li 1 w J3 a, 1 o O s § < 1 o O o " j >j Reg. Dist. (300) 209 25 99 203 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Mount Florida, part of 1 Glasgow 1 Town ... 143 Navy, Eoyal Neilston (SvU PM-ish .". 188 64 75 Mount Pleasant, part of ) Newburgh j Town ... 137 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 116 303 Mount Vernon ... Village 149 " Reg. Dist. (572' 214 41 116 249 Mouswald Civil Parish 92 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 „ Eccl. Div. 126 Town ... 144 „ Fam. and Houses 308 Neu thorn Ci\il Parish 85 „ Reg. Dist. (844) Sch. Bd. Di.st. ... 219 283 58 133 298 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 123 306 Moy &Dalarossie (Inverness) Civil Parish 17 ,, Reg. Dist. (763) 218 53 128 283 )t /) Eccl. Div. 102 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 tt ) J Fam. and Houses 294 Nesting Civil Parish 4 )) tt Eeg. Dist. (105) 205 13 88 169 ,, Eccl. Div. 100 )i )) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 2(i5 Fam. and Houses 292 Moy and Dalarossie (Nairn) Civil Parish 20 ,, Reg. Dist. (71) ... 203 6 81 150 Eccl. Div. Ilia Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Moy, Dyke and (Elgin) ',.. Civil Parish 22 Nether Buckie ... Town ... 133 Moy, Dyke and (Nairn) ... Eccl. Div. lOJ Netherburn VUlage 149 Civil Parish 20 Netherton Village 142 Muck ... Eccl. Div. Island 103 161 Netherton, part of Blane- ) field \ Village 140 Muokalm ,, ... ... E,-d. Div. Fain, and Ho\ikcs Eeg. Dist. (529) 115 302 213 38 113 241 Nevay, Eassie and ,, ,, ,, ,, ... ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 35 108 297 Muokairn, Ardchattan and Civil P.arish 66 ,, ,, ... Reg. Dist. (284)... 208 24 99 201 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 27.'i ,, ,, ... — Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 Muckhart Civil Parish 42 New Abbey CivU Parish 95 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses no 299 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 309 ,, Reg. Dist. (385) 210 29 104 216 ,, Reg. Dist. (877) 220 59 135 303 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Muoiile Mugga ... Island... 158 New Aberdour ... VUlage 134 Muckle Boe Island.., 158 New Ardrossan ... Eccl. Div. 118 Mugdrum Island... 160 ,, ,, ... ... Fam. and Houses 803 Muiravonside „ Civil Parish EccL Div. 53 114 Newark... Reg. Dist. (5762) Eccl. Div. 214 116 41 116 250 „ Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (486) 301 212 36 110 233 Newarthill New Auchinairn ... VUlage VUlage 149 148 ,', Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Newbattle Civil Parish ... 80 Muirhead, Chryston and ... Village 148 If Eccl. Div. 122 Muirhead or West Benhar Village 149 ,, ... ... Fam. and Houses 305 Muirkirk Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 68 118 ,, Reg. Dist. (695) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 217 280 49 125 274 „ ... ... Fam. and Houses 303 Newburgh (Fife)... ... CivU Parish 48 Eeg. Dist. (607) 214 43 118 255 1) Eocl. Div. 112 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town .. 278 146 it Fam. and Houses PoUce Burgh ... 300 175 Muir of Rhynie, Ehynie or Village 134 ,, Eeg. Dist. (450) 211 33 107 226 Muir, part of Banuockburn Town ... 140 „ ... ... Eoyal Burgh ... 173 Mull Island... 161 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 INDEX. 947 Name. Vol. I.j Vol. II. 1 N.AMB. Desoription. Vol. I. Vol. II. Descriptjioii, «" 1 § 1 J i " e O 1 i o M .§■ « § a, =3 o P^ « g fcD Ji o Q Oh ■3l' ■< S "a- i _0 OS (Renfrew) Village 144 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 Newton and West Haven, ) part of Carnou.stie J Town ... 135 " Village 134 New Elgin Village 133 Newton Grange ... Village 151 Newfeldyke, part of Bin- 1 niehUl & Southiield j Village 140 Newton- Mearns ... Newtonmore Village Village 144 132 NewGaUoway ... Pari. Burgh ... 167 Newton of Piteairns, part 1 of Dunning ... ) Village 136 ... " Police Burgh ... 176 Royal Burgh ... 173 Newton-Stewart (Kircud- ) bright) ... 1 Town ... ' 155 1 ;, 1 Newhall Village 155 Eccl. Div. 119 Newton-Stewart (Wigtown) Police Burgh ... 176 Newhaven Eocl. Div. 122 Town ... . 155 Newhills J, Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 30 loe 296 Nfewton-upon-Ayr II Newton-upon-Ayr, St. 1 Qnivox and ... j Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 68. 118 303 Reg. Dist. (226) 207 20 95 190 „ Sch. Bd.Dist. ... 268 II II Reg. Dist. (612) 215 43- 118 256 New Gcreyfriars ... Bccl. Div. 121 Newtown (Linlithgow) Newtown (Roxburgh) Village 15.0 Newiugton (Edinburgh) ... Eccl. Div. 121 Village 154 ... Fam. and Houses 305 Newtyle > Civil Parish 37 " " ... Beg. Dist. (6855) 216 49 124 278 „ Eocl. Div. 108 New Kilpatrick,or Bearsden Village 142 ... ffkm. and Houses 298 New Lanark Village 149 II, Reg. iJist. (314) 209 25 100 205 Newlands (Glasgow) Eccl. DiT. 119 ir Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Newlands (Peebles) Civil Parish 86 „ ... ViUnge 136 Eccl. Div. 123 Nigg (Kincardine) Civil Parish 33 '.'.'. Bam. and Houses 307 ... Eccl. Div. 107 » ... fteg. Dist. (767) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 218 53 129 285 ... Fam. and J ouses 297 " .. ... 282 II II Reg. Dist. (266) 208 23 97 197 New Langholm, part of 1 Langholm ... ) Town 154 Nigg (Ross and Cromarty) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... C!ivil Parish 269 14 New Luce Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 96- 126, II II II Eccl, Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 „ ... Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (893)... 309 220. eo 136 306 II II II II ij II Reg. Dist. (78) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 11 86 164 " ■■■ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 NitsMU Village 144 Village 155 Norriston Eccl. Div. 110 New Machar (Aberdeen) ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 30 106 North Berwick ... Civil Parish Bcol. Div. 82 122, " „ Fam. and Bouses 296 J) ••* Fam. and Houses 306 " )t '■: Reg. Dist. (227ffi) 207 20 95 190 Pari. Burgh 167 1) j^ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 jj Police Burgh ... 176 New Machar- (Banff) Civil Parish 25 jj Reg. Dist. (713) 217 50 126 277 Eccl. Div. 104 jf Royal Burgh .. 173 Newmams ... ..; Town ... 147 J, Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 281 Newmarlsefe pt. of Laxdale Village 131 „ ViUage 152 New Mill ■ .., BCcl Div. 104 NQrthBTrte Civil Parish 61 NewMUls ..; Village ... 133 II Eocl. Div. 116 Newmilns Town ... ... 145 Fam. and Houses 302 Newmilns and Greenholm Police Burgh ... 176. II Reg. Dist. (557).. 213 40 114 246 New Monklajid ... Civil Parish 7i 120 278 North Bute and Rothesay ) (Landward) ... j" North Church Greenock .. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 276 „ ..^ Bccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. 116 NewMonldandfe (Jlennjavis Village 149' Northern-District of Kirk- 1 Patrick Fleming J II 'J Fam. and Houses 308 New Monklaud; (Landward) Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (65l3) Eocl. Div. Civil Parish ... TT.fpl Div- 304 216 46 122 465 Reg. Dist. (8371) 219 57 133 297 i",.' New North, Edinburgh .. New or Bast Kilpatrick (Dumbarton) .., 121, 54 114 North Dunfermline Northern Gairloch North Esk " ... Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (661).. Bccl. Div. 112 293 204 122 10 85 162 V M II " '! " 11 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (500) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 301 212 275 36 111 235 North Harris North KeYso Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (1111) Eccl. Div. 294 205 124 13 88 170 i:". New or East Kilpatrick ' (Stirling) ... ; New or Middle Greenock.. Civil Parish Bcol. Div. Civil Parish 63 114 62 North Kirk, Aberdeen North Knapdale II 11 II 11 Bccl. Div. Civil Parish Bcol. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 58 115 302 948 INDEX. Vol. I Vol. II. Vol. I.| Vol. XL II i TO o li 1 i Name. Description. ^1 60 1 a o O CJ 1 Nam?. Description. 11 ^5 'o •1 i Birth-Plaoes. Occupations. o « )) . Eccl. Div. . 123 1 Fam. and House B 292 Old Kilpatrick ..." . Village . 142 ,, Reg. Dist. (8) .. . 203 6 8 I 15 3 Old Langholm, part of' Langholm ... j Town ... . 154 ti Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 263 North Morar Fam. and Houses 294 Old Luce . Civil Parish . 96 J? ... Reg. Dist. (97').. 205 12 8- ' 16 i „ . Eccl. Div. . 126 North Muir Village 136 Old Luce or Glenluce . Fam. and HousesI 309 North, New (Edinburgh) .. Eccl. Div. 121 »» It Reg. Dist. (894) 220 fiO 136| 306| 1 1 North Paisley ... Eccl. Div. 117 )f It '■ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 North Queensferry Village 138 Old Machar Civil Parish 26 North Eonaldshay Eccl. Div. Pam. and House 100 J 292 ft Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 104 295 A Island... 158 }) Reg. Dist. (1682) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 206 17 921 181 i» Reg. Dist. (22) .. 203 7 85 15C 268 North Snizort ... >» Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (1171) 294 205 14 89 IK OldMeldrum ..'. '.'. Civil Parish EccL Div. 30 106 North Uist Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 18 102 ,f Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (229) 296 2(17 20 9£ 191 J> Pam. and Houses 294 J) ... Village 134 i) Island ... Reg. Dist. (113).. Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 100 205 265 14 88 171 Old MonKland ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 74 120 279 North YeU Eccl. Div. 100 Old Moukland, Eastern ... Pam. .and Hou-ses 304 tf Pam. and Houses 292 ^^ Reg. Dist. (6523) Pam. and Houses 216 47 .122 266 », Reg. Dist. (42) .. 203 6 81 150 Old Monkland, Middle '.'.'. 304 North Yell, Fetlar and ... Civil Parish 4 )) JJ Reg. Dist. (6522) 216 46 122 266 i» »» Eccl. Div. 100 Old Monkland, Western ... Fam. and Houses 304 " »' Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 )> ;t Reg. Dist. (6521) 216 46 122 266 Noss ... Island 158 Old or West Kilpatrick ... Civil Parish ... 55 Nungate, pt. of Haddington Town ... 162 H f) Eccl. Div. 114 a » Fam. and Houses 301 )i a Reg. Dist. (501) 212 36 111 235 >7 77 • • ■ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Oa. Eccl. Div. 115 Oldney... ... ... Island... 159 Oa, Kildalton and Pam. and Houses 302 Olrig Civil Parish 8 ,, 3, Reg. Dist. (541) 213 39 113 243 „ ... ... PccL Div. 100 Oathlaw Civil Parish 37 Fam. and Houses 292 ,, Eccl. Div. 108 „ Reg. Dist. (39) 203 8 83 156 n Pam. and Houses 298 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 ,, ... Reg. Dist. (315) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 209 270 25 100 205 Omoa, part of Cleland Ord ViUage EocL Div. 148 104 Oakbank Village 151 Ord, Banff (Landward) and Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Oakley (Ironworks) (Fife) Oakley (Ironworks) (Perth) Village 138 OrdiquhiU Civil Parish ... 25 Village 137 ... Eccl. Div. 104 Oban ... Eccl. Div. 115 ,, Fam. and Houses 295 i} ... Pari. Burgh ... 167 ,, Reg. Dist. (163) 206 17 92 180 „ Police Burgh 175 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 ,, Town ... 142 Orkney... Civil County ... 2 Oban (Burgh) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 ... Fam. and Houses 286 Occupations of the Eeople Scotland 398 398 „ Reg. County ... 202 4 79 144 327 418 " » Alphabetical Ord. 908 J, Rural Group 128 u t> Blind ... 885 ,, Sch. Bd. Co. ... 262 » » Counties 414 414 „ Town Group ... 128 " '» Deaf and Dumb 885 ,, ... Village Group ... Island... 128 Foreigners- ) European ) 890 Orkney (Mainland) 158 Orkney and Shetland Pari. County ... 171 »? » Numerical Order 906 Orraiston CivU Parish 83 , " » Principal Burghs 607 Eccl. Div. 122 1 Ochiltree Civil Parish 68 ,, Pam. and Houses 306 It Eccl. Div. 118 Reg. Dist. (715) 217 51 126 278 t) Pam. and Houses 303 ,, ... Sch. Bd. Dist. 281 i> Reg. Dist. (609) 211 43 118 255 Village 152 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Orusay ... Island... 159 Old Aberdeen ..'. Village Police Burgh ... 146 174 Oronsay, (Colonsay and ) Oronsay) ... j Island... 161 Old Aberdeen, part of 1 Aberdeen ... ) Town 134 Oronsay (Morvern) Island... 161 Oronsay, Colonsay and ... Civil Parish ..'. 59 Old Ardrossan ... Fam. and Houses 303 Eccl. Div. 115 ,, Reg. Dist. (5761) 214 41 :ii6 250 Orphanages Sch. Bd. Dist. '.'.'. 276 Old Carsehead, part of 1 Dairy ... / OldCathcart Town ... 145 184 Village 144 Orphir ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 6 100 Old Church (Edinburgh) ... Old Cumnock Eccl. Div. 121 ,, Fam. and Houses 292 Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 68 118 „ Reg. Dist. (23) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. 203 263 7 82 154 ], Pam. and Houses 303 Orwell ..'. '..'. ..'. Civil Parish 50 „ Reg. Dist. (610) 214 43 118 256 „ Eccl. Div. 113 300 211 274 119 161 146 120 Old Deer (Aberdeen) t) )i Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 278 30 106 1 ,,, Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (463) Sch. Bd. Dist. . 33 108 228 tj >) Fam. and Houses 296 Outer High (or St.' Paul) ... Eccl. Div. It i» Reg. Dist. (228) 207 20 95 191 Oversay Island... It 11 '■• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 Overton Village "' Old Deer (Banff) Civil Parish 25 Overtown Eccl. Div. Old or West Greenock Eccl. Div. Civil Parish 104 63 Oxna ... Village ::: Island... 149 158 89 tt »» Fam. and Houses 308 Oxnam ... Civil Parish ... t » Reg. Dist. (5643) 214 40 115 248 " Eccl. Div. ... 124 INDEX. 949 Nam?. Desaription. Vol. I. Vol.. II. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. i 1 J 1 1^ ' .2 d o Namk .2| '4 1 s ■a •J § i o 1 1 a O P 1 e •ff m ° (Sw .£3 o 6 (§P 5 Oxnam ... Pam. and'Houses 307 Pencaitland Civil Parish ... 83 ... Reg. Dist. (802) 219 55 .131 291 „ Eccl. Div. 122 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 ... Fam. and Houses 306 Oy^ie ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 30 106 296 Penicuik Reg. Dist. (716) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 217 281 80 51 126 278 » Eeg. Dist. (230) Sch. Bd. Di^t. ... 207 268 21 95 191 n Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses 122 306 Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist, (697) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 176 217 280 49 125 274 PASAT(EOSa) ... Island... 159 . it •■• '•■ Town ... 161 Pabbay (Barra) ... Island ... 159 ' Penninghame ... Civil Parish 96 Pabbay (Harris) Island... 159 „ Eccl. Div. 126 > Pabbay (Strath) ... Island... 159 Fam. and Houses 309 Paisley ... Civil Parish 64 „ Beg. Dist.' (895) 220 60 136 306 Eccl. Div. 117 ..* Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 n "* '" *" Houses & Fam. 1 of dif. sizes J 319 Penpont Civil Parish 92 u •-■ •" J, .•« Eccl. Div. 125 Pari. Biirgh ... 166 73 139 315 368 811 Pam. and Houses 308 „ ... ..» Police Burgh ... Town ... 175 144 if ... Eeg. Dist. (845) Sch. Bd, Dist. ... 219 283 58 133 2S8 Paisley, Burgh ... Fam. and Houses 303 V 1 Village 164 „ „ Eeg. Dist. (573) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 214 277 41 116 249 Pentland, and West End 1 Cottages, New ] Village 151 Paisley, Landward Fam. and Houses 303 Pentland Skerries Island... 1-58 Eeg. Dist. (673)... 214 41 116 249 Persie (Forfar) ..* Eccl. Div. 108 Palace-Craig, Paskine and Village 148 Persie (Perth) ... Eccl. Div. 110 Panbride Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. ..: 37 108 Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (13866) 299 210 29 104 216 „ ... Fam. and Houses 298 » „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 271 „ ... Eeg. Dist. (316) ■■ 209 25 100 205 Persons Speaking Gaelic ... 2 „ ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Perth Civil County ... 3 Papa ... Papal, Holmtjf ... Papa Stem Island... 158 CxvlI Parishes ... 42 Island... 158 n Eccl. Divs. 110 Island... 158 »i Pam. and Houses 286 Fam. and Houses 292 »J Houses & Pam. 1 of dif. sizes i 321 „ J, R(^. Dist. (123) Island... 203 7 82 152 Y PapaStronsay ... PapaWestray ... 158 i» Pari. Burgt 167 73 139 315 369 824 Fam.- and Houses Island... ..; 292 158 Pari. County ..'. Police Burgh ... 171 174 „ ,, Eeg. Dist. (332) 203 8 83 155 II Reg. County 202 4 79 145 330 477 PapaWestray, Weetray and Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 7 100 ti it Reg. Dist. (387) Royal Burgh ... 210 173 29 104 217 J) ti )» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 )t . . Rural Group 129 jt )i II 'Paplay, Holm and Fam. and Houses 292 It ■.. Sch., Bd. County 262 Eeg. Dist. (19) ... 203 7 .82 153 a .. Town ... 136 J, 11 Parishes, Civil ... Parlrfoot & High Station, ) part of Falkirk ) Parkfoot and Longoroft . . . Park (Glasgow) .. Parkhead (&la.sgow) Parknook,Milesmark and... Park Terrace Rows, part \ of The Den J Parliamentary ... Pari. Dists. of Burghs ... Pari. Dists. of Counties ... Partick Town ... ..: Village Eool. Div. Eccl. Div. Village ViUage 4 140 141 119 119 138 165 ti Perth I Perth I Petercul 1) iurgh) ... andward) ter Town Group ViUage Group ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... Ecd. Div, Fam. and Hsuses Reg. Dist. (231), Sch. Bd. Dist.'... 129 129 271. 271 30 106 296 207 268 25 95 191 Burghs Eccl. Div. 166 168 170 119 Peterhea4 %■> jt ... .f )) '•* ••• Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses Pari. Burgh ... 30. 106 296 167 73 139 315 369 831 Fam. and Houses 304 ,-, Police Burgh ... 174 „ ... Police Burgh ... 176 73 139 315 369 818 ,, Reg. Dist. (2321) 207 21. 95 191 ,j ... J, Eeg. Dist. (6462) Town 216 147 46 121 265 Peterhead ^Burgh) Peterhead (Landward) Pettinain Petty (Inverness) If it it » „ „ Petty (Nairn) ... „ „ ..* Pharay..; Pharay, Eday and » It Pharey..j Pitoaims, Newton of— pt. of Dunning ... Pitlessie Pitlochry Pitsligo... Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 134 268 Particulars of ... Parton J, „ Pathhead '." !!! Pathhead, part of New ) Cumnook ... f Patna Peebles'" '.'.'. !". „ II J, „ ... II „ „ Eeg. Dists. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (878),.. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. Village ViUage Eccl. Div. Village Civil County ... Civil Parish EccL Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh . ,. Eeg. County ... Eeg. Dist. (768)... Royal Burgh ... Rural Group ... Sob. Bd. County 221 95 126 309 220 284 112 151 146 118 146 3 86 124 286 176 202 218 173 262 153 60 5 63 135 80 129 303 148 286 333 574 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (653) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (106) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Island... Pam. aud Houses Reg. Dist. (15) ... Island.;, Village Village VlUags Civil Parish Eccl, Div. 268 75 120 305 216 279 17 102 294 205 265 20 103 168 292 203 158 136 138 137 30 106 47 13 7 122 88 82 266 169 152 II I) Town ... Town Group ... Village Group ... 129 129 129 ,j ... ..-. ..i Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (233) Sch. Bd. Dist. ..-. 296 207 268 21 95 191 Peebles and Selkirk Peebles (incL Burgh) Peebles (Selkirk) 11 II _, «\' Pari. County ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 171 282 Pitsligo, New ... Eccl. Div. Para, and Houses 106 296 87 123 » If Reg. Dist. (2276) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 268 20 95 190 V Peesweep Bow, part of Eoughrigg ... VUlage 149 If it "• Town ... 134 -~. — . — 950 INDEX. Name. Pitteuiveem Pitullie aa(} Sandhaveu Pladda (Argyll) ... Pladda(Bute) ... Plains ... Plantation (Lanarlc) Plantation (Renfrew) Plean ... Plean, East Plockton Police Burghs Police Cells, Prisons and PoUoksha,wa PoUokshield? Polloksliields, East Polmadie, part of Glasgow Polmont Poltonliall Eind Dalliousie Colliery Polwarth Poolewe Poorliouses Poorhouse I^unatic Wards Population of Rural Dists, Population of Scotland . Population of Towns Population of Villages Port Bannatyne orKames- burgh Port-Charlotte ... Port-Dundas (Glasgow) . . Port-Ellen Port-Elphinstone, part of 1 Inverurie ... ) Port-Errol, or "Ward of Crudeu Portessie Port-Glasgow Port-Glasgoiv (Burgh) Port-Gordon Portlethen Portmoak Portmahomack Portnahaveii Portnockie Portobello Portobello (Burgh) Port of Menteith Description. Portpatrick Vol. I, Civil Parish Eccl. Div.' Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Police Burgh . beg. Dist. (452) Royal Burgh . Sch. Bd. DLst. . Town, . Village I-sland Island Village Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. Eccl, Div. Village , Village Eccl. Div. Police Burgh Town ... Eccl. Div. Police Burgh Town ... Police Burgh Town ... Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. £ind Houses Reg. Di&t. (487) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Village Civil Parish Sccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Keg. Dist. (754) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. Village Village Eccl. Div. Village Town ... Village Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fain, and Houses Pari. Burgh Police Burgh Keg. Dist. (574) Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Keg. Dist. (251-) Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (464) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (547) Village Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Reg. Dist, (6841) Town ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. Sch. Bd. Dist, Civil Parish 49 112 800 167 175 211 173 273 137 134 ■161 162 149' 119 117 114 141 131 174 ISO 117 lib 14:j 117 i;rj 14:j 175 143 143, 53 114 301 212 274 141 151 8,5 123 306 218 281 101 183 179 128 O 128 128 143 142 119 143 134 134 133 64 117 303 167 175 214 144 277 133 107 297 208 135 50 113 300 211 274 131 115 302 213 143 1,33 122 305 167 216 151 280 42 110 299 210 271 96 Vol. II. 83 35 53 22 33 89 49 29 107 220 110 128 233 283 139 139 116 97 108 U4 124 104 315 315 250 195 229 244 272 217 369 370 836 841 ^^■ame. Portpatrick Portree Portree Vol. I. Description.. IS m o rf Portseaton, pt. of Cookenzie Portskerra and, Mejvich Portsoy Port-William ... Possilpark, part of Glasgow Premnay Preston, Bunkle and Prestonkirk Prestonpaus Prestwick Prestwick, Monkton and . Prestwick, New Prinlaws, part of Leslie . Principal Burghs Principal Town Districts . Prisons and Police Cells . Public Institutions Pultney, part of Wiok Poultueytown ... QUABFF Quarff, Burra and ,, ,, ... Quarter Ironworks, part 1 of Darngaber / Quarter, West ... Queensferry QueensfeiTy, North Queens Park (Glasgow) Raasat Eafford Eaitli Colliery, Little Rankinstou Rarinsh Rathen Rathe Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (896) Sc:^, Bd. Dist. . Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam, and Houses Keg. Dist. (1141) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Village Village Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (1632) Town ... Village Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Hou.ses Eeg. Dist. (234) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Beg. Dist. (728) Sch. Bd. Dist. CivU Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (717) Sch. Bd. Dist. . CivU Parish Ecci. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh . Keg. Dist. (718) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Town ... ViUage Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (606) Sch. Bd. Dist. . Village Town ... Town ... Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (12) Village Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Pari. Burgh Keg. Dist. (670) Royal Burgh . Village Village Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Island Reg. Dist, (1142) ' Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Keg. Dist. (140) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Village .,, Village ,.] Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (2351) Sch. Bd. Dist. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 309 220 284 155 19 102 294 205 265 132 152 131 i04 295 206 133 165 147 30 106 296 207 268 84 123 306 217 281 83 122 306 217 281 83 123 306 176 217 281 152 146 68 118 303 214 277 146 137 Vol. II. ■a PL, J3 61 14 16 21 136 306 91 95 180 178 130 100 100 292 203 148 149 76 121 806 167 216 173 15Q- 138 117 294 159 205 28 103 295 206 266 138 146 131 30 106 296 207 268 80 122 305 51 51 51 43 127 126 171 178 192 280 126 118 02 139 137 278 255 316 360 607 81 149 123 269 14 15 171 90 176 21 96 192 INDEX. 951 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. II. .f| g i g Name. Description. a ° * o •s 2 .Si g o bo p o O 1 1 i ' pi 1 .Name. Descrijption. bo 'o 1 a S S 1 1 o a a 1 1 1 o Eatho ... Beg. Dist. (698a) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Village 217 280 151 49 126 275 Rhynie... ... .-.. Fam; and Houses Reg. Dist. (237a) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 296 207 268 21 96 192 Eathveu Civil Parish 25 Rhynie, or Muir of Rhynie Village 134 ... Eccl. Div. 104 Eiccarton Civil Parish 68 J, Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (164) 295 206 17 92 ISO 33 ••• ■•' Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 1-18 303 Kathven ({Doluding Buckie) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 ,3 ... ..; Reg. Dist. (611) 214 43 118 256 Rattray Civil Parish .., Eccl. Div 42 110 Riccartou, part of Kil- \ marnook ... ) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town - 278 145 ... Fam. and Houses 299 '„ Police Burgh ... 174 Rickarton Eccl. Div. 207 „ ..i Reg. Dist. (389) 210 29 104' 217 Rickarton, Fetterso and ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 »j Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Towft ... 272 136 Riggend Ristal ... Village Island 149 159 Eavensby Feus, part of) Carnoustie ... ) Town ... 135 Roadmeetings, Yield- ) shields and ... J Village 149 Eayne ... Civil Parish Eccl. Dist. Fam. and Houses 30 160 29^ Roan ... Roberton (Roxburgh) Island Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 159 89 124 " ::: ::; ;:: Reg. Dist. (236) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 268 21 96 192 Eoberton (Selkirk)- '.'.'. Civil Parish Eccl.- Div. ..: 87 124 Reay (Caithness) Civil Parish 8 Pam. and Houses soy Eccl. Div. 100 " " ... Reg. Dist. (777) 218 54' 129 287 ... Fam. and Houses 292 ... Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 283- » „ Reg. Dist. (40) Sch. Bd. Dist. 203 263 8' 83 156 Roberton,' Wistoti and .; . Civil Parish ..: Eccl. Div. n 120 Beay (Sutherland) Civil Parish IQ t> 33 Pam. and Houses 305 Eccl. Div. 101 Reg. Dist. (660) 216 47 122 267 Redding Village 141 33 33 Sch. Bd, Dist. ... 279 Eedgorton Civil Parish 42 Robertson Memorial, 1 (Edinburgh) ... J Eod. Div. 121 ... Eccl. Div. 110 Fam. and Houses 299 Robertson Memorial ) (Glasgow) ... j Eccl. Div, 119 " Beg. Dist. (390) 210 29 104 217 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 Roe, Muokle Island 158 Red Eow, part of Dunlop ) Place ... ) Eee Village 148 Rogart ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 10 101 Island 161 " ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 29S Reformatories ... 184 ,, Reg. Dist. (55) ... 204 9 84 169 Befnge, Houses of 184 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 26'4 Regality, part of Aherdeen Town ... 134 Bona ... Island 160 Registration Counties 202 2 78 142 324 398 Ronaldshay, North Eccl. Div. 100 E^istration Districts Constitution of 203 322 33 33 Pam. and Houses Island 292 158 " ... Particulars of ... 221 Ronaldshay and Burray, )' South ... f Eeg. Dist. (22) 203 7 82 153 Eegistration'Groups 61 137 308 Pam. and Houses 292 Eendall, Kvie and Civil Parish '... 6 Eccl. Div. 100 13 33 Reg. Dist. (29) ... 203 8 83 154 " " Fam. and Houses 292 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 J) » Reg. Dist. (16) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 203 263 7 82 153 Ronaldshay, South Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 7 100 Eenfrew Civil County ... 3 33 '3 Island 158 Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 64 117 Ronay ... Rooms with "Windows Island 160 2 ", ... ... Pam. and Houses 286 Rootpark; pari of Wilson- 1 town ... J Village 149 Pari. Burgh ... 167 I ... .'.. Pari. County ... Police Burgh ... 171 17.5 Rosebank Rosehall Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 108 293 ... ... Reg. County 202 5 .80 147 332 527 33 Reg. Dist. (462) 204 9 84 158 Reg. Dist. (575) Royal Burgh ... 214 41 116 250 Rosehall, Whifflet and ... Town 148 ... ... 173 Rosehearty Village 134 '■ Rural Group ... Sch. Bd. County 129 262 Rosemarkie Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 14 101 " Town ... 144 Pam. and Houses 293 " ' 1" Town Group 129 33 Reg. Dist. (80) ... 204 11 86 164 „ .'. ... Village Group ... 129 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Eenfrew (Burgh) ' ..'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Rosemarkie, part of Fortrose Village 131 Renfrew (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 277 Rosemount Eccl. Div. 104 Renton Eccl. Div. 114 Roseneath Civil Parish 65 Town ... 142 ,, Eccl. Div.- 114 Rerrick ... '." Civil Parish 95 ,, Pam. and Houses 301 3) ■" ••• Eccl. Div. 126 „ Eeg. Dist. (5021.. 212 36 111 235 Fam. and Houses 309 ,, ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 )J Reg. Dist. (879) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 220 284 60 135 308 Rosewell 33 Eccl. Div. Village 122 151 Eescobie 35 Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 37 108 Roslyn Ecol. Div. Village 122 151 33 Fam. and Houses 298 Ross and Burnmouth Village 153 33 Reg. Dist. (317) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 209 270 26 100 206 Ross and Cromarty ; ... ft .3 Civil County ... Pam. and Houses 2 286 Resolis Fam. and Houses 293 33 33 Pari. County ... 171 Beg. Dist. (79) Soh. Bd. Dist. 204 11 86 164 ,) 33 Reg. County 202 4 79 144 328 432 264 Rural Group ... 128 Resolis or Kirkmichael .. Civil Parish 14 33 33 Sch. Bd. County 262 Eccl. Div. 101 33 33 Town Group 128 RestaWg, part of Jock's ) Lodge ... j Village 151 Bossie ..." ... Village Group ... Island 128 160 Eeston ... Village 153 Eossie Island, part of ) Montrose J Town ..J 135 Rhynd ... Civil Parish 43 Eccl. Div. 110 299 210 272 30 106 Rosskeen Civil Parish 14 33 '■■ ■" Fam. afid Houses Eccl. Div. 101 3? •"' ■'• „ Reg. Dist. (391) Sch. Bd. Dist. . 29 104 217 ■•; ;;; Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (81) 293 204 11 86 164 Rhynie ... it . Civil Parish .. .. Eccl. Div. Ross, Little Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Island 2d4 163 952 INDEX. Name, Description. Vol. I. V( )1. II. Description. Vol. I. Vol. 11. 1 Families, d Rooms. 3. Scholars. mditions. laces. tions. Families, i Rooms. 3. Scholars, inditions. aces. ions. ei a^ o S s alation, uses, anc Agei Idren & jugal Co Birth-Pl Ocoupat ulatio uses, A ildren ijugal Birth Occu 1 £« 6 6 Rothesay .., . Civil Parish 61 Saddell and Skipness ., Sch Bd. Dist. . .. 276 ■ •. . . Eccl. Biv. . 116 Sailors' Homes ... .. 184 . Fam. and House 8 302 St. Andrew (Dundee) .. Eccl. Div. .. 108 . Police Burgh . 175. ,, ,, .. Reg. Dist. (282S) | 208 | 24 I 98l 200l 1 1 . Reg. Dist. (668) 213 40 115 246 St. Andrew (Dunfermline; Eccl. Div. .. 112 It ••' . Royal Burgh . . 173 St. Andrew (Edinburgh) . .. Eccl. Div. .. 121 . Town-... . 143 It tt .. Reg., Dist. (6852) 216 49 124 272 Rothesay (Burgh) Rothesay (Landward) ; North Bute and i . Sch. Bd. Dist . . 276 St. Andrew (Glasgow) St. Andrew (Kilmarnock) St. Andrews and Deerness . Eccl. Div. . 120 Sch. Bd. Dist. . . 276 Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. . . 118 . 263 Rothes (Banff) ..; . Civil Parish . 25 St. Andrews & St. Leonardsl Frim. and HousesI 300 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ", ,^. . "• '' . Eccl. Div. . 104 >' )) Reg. Dist. (453) 211 33 108 227 Rothes (Elgin) ... , Civil Parish . 23 St. Andrews (Burgh, Fife) Sch. Bd. Dist. . . 273 FJ J> "• f Eccl. Div. . 103 St. Andrews (Fife) . Civil Parish 49 ), n ... Fam. and House s 295 }i . Dist. of Pari Bgh . 169 ), It ••• Reg. Dist. (141) 206 15 90 17« . Eccl. Div. . 112 It tt •■■ •• Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 266 ff . Pari. Burgh .. . 167 M _ ], Village 133 *} . Police Burgh .. . 175 Rothiemay Civil Parish 26 tt . Royal Burgh .. . 173 ,, Eccl. Diy. 104 . Town ... 137 ], ... •> Fam. and House ) 296 St. Andrewa (Landward) ] L80 and St. Leonards J It Reg. Dist. (165) 206 17 92 Sch. Bd. Dist. ., 273 It ••• •■ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 266 St. Andrews, Lhanbryde .. Civil Parish 23 RothiemurohuB ... Eccl. Div. 102 Eccl. Div. 103 It Fam. and Houses 294 )) Fam. and Housej 296 It ••• Reg. Dist. (96*2). 205 12 87 ] 67 ;; Reg. Dist. (142) 206 15 90 176 Rothiemurchus, Duthil anc Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 265 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 266 Roughrigg Village- 149 St. Andrews (Orkney) Civil Parish ... 7 Rousay Island 158 Eccl. Div. 100 Rousay and ^gilsl^ay Civil Parish ... 6 ' '[ Fam. and Houses 292 II It •• Eccl. Div. 100 It Reg. Dist. (25) ... 203 7 82 164 ti It Fam. and Houses 292 St. Bernard (Edinburgh) ... Eccl. Div. 121 i> 1) -i Reg. Dist. (24) ... 203 7 82 1 54 St. Bernard (Glasgow) ... Eccl. Div. 120 11 tt Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 St. BosweUs ... ■ ... Civil Parish 89 Row ... Civil Parish 65 ,, Eccl. Div. 125 ,, Eccl. Div. 114 „' ..'. ... Fam. and Houses 307 „ Fam. and Houses 301 It ... ... Reg. Dist. (804) 219 56 131 292 ,» ..., ... ... Reg. Dist. (503) 212 36 111 2 36 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 276 St. Clement (Aberdeen) ... Ecd. Div. 104 ,, ... Village 142 St. Clement (Dundee) Eccl. Div. 108 Kowanbum Village 164 , Reg. Dist. (282<) 208 24 98 200 Roxburgh Civil County ... 3 St. Columba (Argyll) ..'. Eccl. Div. 115 ,, Civil Parish 89 St. Columba (Renfrew) ... Eccl. Div. 115 ,, Eccl. Div. 125 St. Comb Village 134 1) Fam. and Houses 286 St. Cuthberts ... Civil Parish ... 79 „ Pari. C'oun±y 171 , Eccl. Div. 121 ti Reg. County 202 5 80 1 48 334- 684 St. Cyrus '.'.'. Z Civil Parish ... 33 II Reg. Dist.' (803) 219 55 131 2 91 „ Eccl. Div. 107 ,, Rural Group . . , 129 It Fam. and Houses 297 ,, Sch. Bd. County 262 ,, ... Reg. Dist. (267) 208 23 97 197 11 •'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 269 ,1 Town Group 129 St. David (Dumbarton) ... Eccl. Div. 114 ^ ", „ Village Group ... 129 St. David (Dundee) Eccl. Div. 108 Royal Burghs 172 St. David (Edinburgh) ... St. David (GlasgoiV) Eccl. Div. 121 Royal Navy ... 188 76 Ecel. Div. 120 Royal Navy i^ Civil Co, ... ... 188 St. Enoch (Dundee) Eccl. Div. 108 Royalty, pt. of Aberdeen Town ... 134 St. Enoch (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 Rubislaw EccL Div. 104 St. Fergus Civil Parish 26 Rum Island 161 ... " Eccl. Div. 104 Rumford and Craigs Village 141 Fam. and Houses 295 Rural Dists., Insiilar 71 137 3 )9 ;; ;;; ::; Reg. Dist. (166) 206 17 92 181 Rural Dists., Mainland ... 61 137 3 J9 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Rural Groups 128 St. George (Eriinbxu-gh) ... Eccl. Div. 121 Rural and Village Group Fain. & Houses 1 of dif. sizes ) 312 St. Geoi-ge (Glasgow) Reg. Dist. (6851) Eccl. Div. 216 49 124 272 120 Rutherglen .., Civil Parish 76 St. George in the Fields 1 (Glasgow) 1 „ Eccl. Div. 125 Eccl. Diy. 120 , , ... , . . Fam. and Houses 300 St. George in the West) 370 846 (Aberdeen) | St. Giles ... :.. Pari. Burgh ... 167 73 139 31 Eccl. Div: 105 11 ••• ••' Police Burgh ... 176 Reg. Dist. (fi85«) 216 49 124 272 ti Beg, Dist. (654) Royal Burgh 216 47 122 2e 173 6 St. Giles. High or St. Helena Eccl. Div. Island 121 163 Town ,,. 147 St. James (Clydebank) ... Eccl. Div. 114 Rutherglen (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 St. James (Forfar) Eccl. Div. 108 Rutherglen (Landward) ... Sch. Bd. Dist ... 278 St. James (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 Ruthglen, West ... Eccl. Div. 120 St. James JKi^-kcaldy) St. John (Dundee) Eccl. Div. 112 Ruthven Civil Parish 87 Eccl. Div. 108 121 ,, Eccl. Div. 108 St. John (Edinburgh) ' St. John (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. ..'. ,, •-- ■•! Fam. and Houses 299 EccL Div. 120 It Reg. Dist. (318) 209 26 100 20 6 St. John (Hawick) Eccl. Div. ..'. 125 1, Sch. Bd;"Dist. ... 270 St. John (Leith) Eccl. Div. Z. 122 Ruthvenfield, Hunting- ) tower and J Village 136 St. Kilda ]t ... ... Fam. and Houses Island 294 120 205 13 88 171 121 49 112 120 Ruth well „ ... ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 92 125 St. Leonards (Edinburgh) Beg. Dist. (in*)" Eccl. Div. tt Fam. and Houses 308 St. Leonards (Fife) Civil Parish Reg. Dist. (846) 219 68 133 29 8 „ „ Eccl. Div. tt Sch. Bd. Dist„ ... 283-- St. Leonards (Lanark) Eccl. Div. St. Leonards (Perth) Eccl. Div. "■. 110 300 • St. Leonards, St. Andrews & Fam. and Houses Saddell Eccl. Div. 115 St, Leonards, St. Andrews 1 (Landward) and j Reg. Dist. (463) 211 33 108 227 ,, Fam. and Houses 302 Sch. Bd. Dist. 273 Reg. Dist. (5311) 213 38 113 24 68 1 St. Luke (Edinburgh) ilccl. Div. 122 Saddell and Sliipness Civil Parish St. Luke (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 INDEX. 953 Name. Description. Vol. I. Vol. II. Name. Description. Vol. L Vol. III. . 1 i ■J § 8 i '1 s a 1 1 1 1 1 Pi 2 - t° 1 1 Ji <1 i t i St. Luke (Lochee) Eccl. Div. 108 Saltcoats Town 145 St. Madoes Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 43 110 Salton ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 83 123 Earn, and Houses 299 ,, Fam. and Houses 306 I) ... ... Reg. Dist (392) 210 29 104 217 ,, ... Eeg. Dist. (719) 217 51 126 278 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 St. Margaret's Hope St. Mark (Dundee) Village 130 Sanda ..<» Island... 161 Eccl. Div. 108 Sanday (Argyll) ... Sanday (Orkney) Island... 161 St. Mark (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 Pam. and Houses 292 St. Maxnock (Kilmarnock) Eccl. Div. 118 JI » Island... 158 St. Martins Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 43 no Sandbank Reg. Dist. (26) ... Eccl. Div. 203 115 7 82 154 Fam. and Houses 299 ,, Village 143 )) Eeg. Dist. (393a) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 272 30 104 217 Sanderay Sandhaven, PituUie and . . . Island... Village 160 134 St. Mary f Blairgowrie) St. Mary (Dumfries) Eccl. Div. 110 Sanduess • ... Fam. and Houses 292 EccL Div. 125 ,, ... Eeg. Dist (122)... 203 7 82 151 St. Mary (Dundee) Eccl. Div. 108 Sandsting Civil Parish 5 Eeg. Dist (2822) 208 24 98 200 ,, Eccl. Div. 100 St. M'ary (Edinburgh) '.'.'. Eccl. Div. 122 Sandsting and Aithsting ... Pam. and Houses 292 St Mary (Govan) St. Mary (Hawick) Eocl. Div. 120 ,, )j Eeg. Dist. (9) ... 203 6 81 151 Eccl. Div. 125 )f JJ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 StlMary (South Eonaldshay Eccl. Div. 100 Sandwick & Cunniugsburgh Fam. and Houses 292 St Mary, Tron or (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 JJ )j Reg. Dist (32) ... 203 6 81 149 St. Matthew (Glasgow) ... Eocl. Div. 120 Sandwick (Orkney) Civil Parish ... 7 St. Michael (Dumfries) ... Eccl. Div. 125 i> JJ Bccl. Div. 100 St Monance Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 JJ JJ Fam. and Houses 292 Village 138 »j JJ Eeg. Dist. (27) ... 203 7 83 154 St. Monance or Ahercrombie Civil Parish Bccl. Div. 49 112 Sandwick, (Eoss, etc.) Sandwick (Shetland) Sch Bd. Dist. ... Village 263 131 Pam. and Houses 300 Eccl. Div. 100 " " Eeg. Dist. (454) 211 33 108 227 Sandyford (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 St. Mungo (Dumfries) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 92 125 Sandyhill, pt of Shettleston Sanquhar Town ... Civil Parish 147 92 " Fam. and Houses 308 JJ ••• Eccl. Div. 125 )J Jr Eeg. Dist. (847) 219 58 133 298 JJ Fam. and Houses 308 " " Sch. Bd. Dist ... 283 Pari. Burgh 167 St Mungo, Inner High or \ (Glasgow) ... f St Nicholas (Aberdeen) ... Eccl. Div. 119 Sanquhar Reg. Dist. (848) ' Eoyal Burgh ... 219 173 58 133 298 Civil Parish 26 JJ Village 154 Fam. and Houses 295 Sanquhar (including Burgh) Sch. Bd. Di,st. ... 283 )» J) Eeg. Dist. (1681) 206 17 92 181 Sauchie... Eccl. Div. 113 it tt — StNiiiians CivO Parish ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 53 114 301 Sauchie, Fishcross and ... Sauchie, part of Alloa Savoch... Village Town EccL Div. 139 139 106 " Eeg. Dist. (4881) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 212 35 110 233 ,, Fam. and Houses 296 )> ■*• 274 ,, Eeg. Dist. (2376) 207 21 96 192 St, NifiiaTiR Vm^e, part')" ofStirhng ... ) Town ... 140 Scalloway Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 268 130 St Ola, Kirkwall and ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 6 100 Scalpa (Harris) ... Scalpay (Strath) Island... Island ... 160 160 )J » Fam. and Houses 292 Scarba ... Island 161 ■ 1) J) Eeg. Dist. (21) ... Sch. Bd. Dist ... 203 7 82 153 Scarp ... Island 160 St, Ola, Kirkwall (Land- i ■ward) and ... ) St Paul (Dundee 263 Scholars, Children and (See Children and Scholars). Eccl. Div. 108 Scone ... Civil Parish 43 St Paul, Outer High or ) St p^lperth) ;:; Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 119 42 110 JJ JJ JJ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (394a) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 110 299 210 272 30 105 218 St Peter (Dundee')" '.'.'. St Peter (Glasgow) St Quivox Reg. Dist. (2821) Eccl. Div. Civil Parish Err! Div 208 120 69 118 24 98 200 Scone, New Scoouie JJ Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 137 49 112 300 St (Juivox and Newton- i upon- Ayr ... J St. (Juivox (Landward)) (including Newton-on- [> Ayr, Landward) J St. KiUox (Glasgow) Earn, and Houses 303 JJ ■■• _ ■■• Reg. Dist. (456) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 211 273 33 108 227 Eeg. Dist. (612) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 215 278 43 118 256 Scourie Sclattie, part of AuchmuU... Scotland Pam. and Houses Reg. Dist (491)... Vmage Civil Counties ... 293 204 134 2 9 84 158 Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (6446) 304 215 45 121 262 JJ ■■' Houses & Fami- ) lies of differ- }■ 310 St Stephen(Brcughty-Fen''y) St. Stephen (Edinburgh) ... St Stephen (Glasgow) St Thomas (Leith) St Vigeans ft „ St Vigeans (including ) Arbroath Landward) ) St Vincent (Glasgow) ... Salen ... Bccl. Div. Eocl. Div. Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. CivQ Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist (319) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 108 122 120 122 37 108 298 209 270 120 115 302 26 100 206 ,, JJ JJ „ JJ JJ JJ JJ Scotland (population of) ... Scotstown ent sizes J Islands Pari. Burghs ... Pari. Counties ... Police Burghs ... Reg. Counties ... Eeg. Dists. Eoyal Burghs ... Eural Group . . . Town Group ... Village Group ... Prom 1831 to 1871 Village 158 166 171 174 202 203 172 128 128 128 190 144 2 78 142 324 398 SaUne '.'.'. '.'.'. '.- Eeg. Dist (548) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... Eccl. Div. 213 275 49 112 39 114 244 Scottish Ships ... Seafield JJ ■'* . *■■ Abroad At Sea Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (167) 188 188 295 206 17 92 181 ,, Fam. and Houses 300 Seatown, part of Lossie- 1 mouth & Branderburgh J Sell Selkirk JJ JJ "• Town ... 133 Salsburgh Saltbniu Eeg. Dist (455) Sch. Bd. Dist. Village Village VUlage 211- 273 138 149 131 83 108 227 Island... Civil County ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 161 3 87 124 6 E 954- INDEX. Vol.! Vol. II. VoLI Vol. II. i i \ Name-., Description. ii 1 'o m M 1=1 o 1 i Hamb.' Description. Is w .s O 0) i .1 r^ S 1 a o S J3 Q S 1 P "l ■•. ■. Pari. Burgh 167 ... . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. . 282 Police Burgh .. 176 Sky'e ... '.'. '.'. . Island... . 160 „ Reg. County 202 5 8( ) 14 ? 33 I 579 • Slains ... Civil Parish 30 » Reg. Di.st. (778) 218 54 12i ) 28" 1 .■> . Eccl. Div. 106 JS Royal Bm-gh ., 173 „ Fam. and Hmises] 296 tl Rural Group , 129 *■ ,, . Reg. Dist. (239) 207 2r ' 961 lasr 1) Sell. Bd, County Town Group 262 129 Slamannan . Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish. 268 53 J J) Town ... 153 Eccl. Div. 114 ^ ,)». . Village Group .. 129 „ Fam. and Houses 301 Selkirk Burgh) Selkirk (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 282 Reg. Dist. (489) Sch. Bd. Dist .. 212 35 1101 2331 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 282 274 Selkii-k, Peebles and . Pari. County ' .. 171 Village 141 Selkirk (Roxburgh) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 89 125 Slateford and InglLsgreen .. Sleat ... Village Civil Parish .. 151 19 Shapiushay Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and House Island Reg. Dist. (28) .. 7 100 292 159 203 7 8£ VM Smalllsles (Argyll) '.'. Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (115) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Civil Parish 102 294 205 265 60 14 8S 171 " Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 263 EccL Div. 115 Shawbost (North) Village 131 Small Isles (Inverness) Civil Parish. ... 19 ' Shawlands, part of Glasgow Town ... 143 EccL Div. 102 Sheddens, Clarkstou Toll k Sheep, Kilbrandou, etc. .. Village Island 144 161 Fam. and Hbuses Reg. Dist. (110)... 294 205 '14 89 •172 ,, Sheep, Lismore, etc.. Island 161 Sch. Bd. Dist ... 266 Shetland Civil County .. 2 Small Town Districts 64 137 309 ). Fam. and Houses 286 Smailholm Civil Parish '..'. 89 J. Reg. County .. 202 4 79 144 327 414 „ Eccl Div. 125 { " Rural Group Sch Bd County Town Group .. 128 262 128 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (805) Sch. Bd.Dist ... 307 219 283 56 131 292 ^ Village Group .. 128 Smithton Village 142 Shttlaiid(Main)!!! '.[ Island 158 Snizort Civil Parish , 19 Shetland, Orkney and Pari. County .. 171 EccL Div. 102 Shettlestou Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 120 304 Snizort, North ... Sch. Bd. Dist ... Fam. and Houses 265 ■ 294 „ Reg. Dist. (6222) 215 44 119 258 „ Reg. Dist (117?) 205 .1* 89 172 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... 278 147 Snizort, South ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (1172) Island.., 294 206 14 89 172 Siieuchan Eccl. Div. 126 Soay 160 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Soldiers' Homes ... 184 Shiant Island 159 Sorbie ... Civil Parish ... 69 Shieldaig ... ... Eccl. Div. 101 Eccl. Div. 126 jj Fam. and Houses ., 293 ", . ... .". Fam. and Houses 309 „ Reg. Dist. (582) 208 10 85 160 ... Reg. Dist (897) 220 61 136 306 Shieldhill, East Village 141 '.. ". ... Sch. Bd. Dist 284 Shipping 188 Som Civil Parish 69 Shona ... Island 160 1 Eccl. Div. 118 Shotts Civil Parish 75 ... ... ... Fam. and Souses 303 „ EccL Div. 120 ", ... ... .. Reg. Dist. (613) 215 43 118 256 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 , Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Shotts (Eastern District) ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (6552) Village 305- 216 47 122 266 South Church (Grovan) VUlage Eccl. Div. 146 118 Shotts Ironworks 149 South Church (Greenock) . . . South Church (Kirriemuir) EccL Div. 116 Shotts (Middle District) ... , Fam. and Houses 305 Eccl. Div. 108 .... . *' Beg. Dist. (e.fJSi) Fam. and Houses 216 47 122 266 South Dalziel ... Eccl. Div. 119 Shotts (Western District) .., 306 Southdean Civil Parish 89 ») )) Reg. Dist, (6553) 216 47 122 267 ... EccL Div. 126 Shuna (Kilbrandou) Island 161 J, ... Fam. and Houses 307 Shuna (Lismore) Island 161 Reg. Dist (806)... 219 56 131 292 Sibbaldbie, Applegarth and Civil Parish , 90 Southend Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 » if Eccl. Div. 125 Civil Parish 58 „ ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 ,, EcoL Div. 115 luiirmaries or 1 ,, ... ... Fam. and Houses 302 Sick ... Hospitals for K the j 178 ,, Reg. Dist. (582) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 213 276' 38 113 242 Silverbanks, part of ) Cambuslang J Town ... 147 Southern District, Kirk- ) Patrick- Fleming ( Fam. and Houses 308 Sizes of Houses with Fam. 289 j> >j Reg. Dist. (8372) 219 57 133 297 Skaterow Village 135 Southern Gairloch Fam. and Houses 298 Skelmorlie (Ayr) Eccl. Div. 118 ,, Be^. Dist. (662) Village 204 10 85 162 J) » Village 146 Southfield , 146- 'Skelmorlie (Renfrew) Eccl. Div. 117 Southlield and Blackwood Village ■ 149 1) ») Sch. Bd. Diet. ... 277 Southfield, Binniehill and Village ' 140 Skene .... Civil Parish .. 30 South Harris Fam. and Houses 294 It Eccl. Div. 106 J5 Re". Dist. (1112) Village 205 13 88 170 Fam. .ind Houses 296 Southhook 146 ,, Reg. Dist. (238) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 268 21 96 192 South Kirk (Aberdeen) ... South Knapdale Eccl. Div. Civil Parish. ... 105 58 Skerries, Wnalsay, and ... Eccl. Div. 100 ,, Eccl. Div. 115 fj )) Fam. and Houses 292 ), Fam. and Houses 302 » " Reg. Dist. (73) ... 203 6 81 150 Reg. Dist. (633) 213 38 113 242 , Skerry vore Island 162 ,, ... .— Sch. Bd. Dist. 276 Skerviule Island 162 South Leith- ;.. Civil Parish 80 Skintiatts .... \ Village 141 », Eccl. Div. 122 Skipness Eccl. Div. 116 ), Fam. and Houses 305 ,, Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5312) 302 213 38 113 242 South Leith (Landward) .... Reg. Dist. (6922) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 217 • 280 49 125 274 Skipness, Saddell and Civil Parish Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 68 276 Southmuir, part of Kirrie-. ) muir J Town ...... 136 Skirling" ... '.'.'. Civil Parish 86 South Paisley ... Eccl. Div. 117 ,, Eccl. Div. 123 South Ronaldshay Civil Parish 7 ,, Fam. and Houses 307 ), Eccl. Div. 100 i INDEX. 955 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. I. Vol. I. a S § ai S i ^ o rt .2 Mamb. Description. ^ o a 1 CO 1 ft I3 Name. Description. IS 1 •a a 1 83 03 g "S °? Oi £J) T> -g M ?■ bo f^ o (2W 6 a o W ^ 1 6 o m o O Soilth Ronaldshay, Island 158 Stirling Civil County .... 3 South Ronaldshay. k Burray Fam. and Houses 292 „ Civil Parish 53 J} 3> Reg. Dist. .(29).... 203 8 83 154 ,, Eccl. Div 114 )t a Soh. Bd. Dist. .„. 263 ... Fam. and Houses 286 South Snizort Fam. and Houses 294 „ Pari. Burgh ... 167 73 139 316 370 851 „ Reg. Dist. (1172) 205 14 89 172 ,, ... ... ... Pari. County ... 171 South Uist Civil Parish 19 ... Police Burgh ... 175 „ Eccl. Div. 102 I, Reg. County 202 5 79 146 331 502 !, Island 160 ,, Reg. Dist. (490) 212 35 110 233 „ Sch. Bd. Dist 265 ,, Royal Burgh . . . 173 Southwick, Colvend.and .... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 ,, ... Rural Group 129 South Yell Eccl. Div 100 Sch. Bd. County 262 South Yell, Mid and Civil Parish 4 ... Town ... 140 , Eccl. Div. 100 Town Group 129 " 11 Fam. and Houses 292 ", Village Group ... 129 j; n Reg. Dist. (6) ... 203 6 81 160 Stirling Bridge, Chapel and Village 148 J) J> Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Stirliag (Burgh) Stirling (Clackmannan) . . . Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Soutra, Fala & (Edinburgh) Civil Parish 79 Civil Parish 51 Eccl. Div. 122 ... Eccl. Div. 113 }, t) Fam. and Houses 305 Stirling, District of Pari. Burghs .... 169 » » Reg. Dist. (686) 216 49 124 273 Stirling (Landward) ,Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 Stitchell Fam. and Houses 307 Soutra, Fala & (Haddington) Civil Parish 82 „ Eeg. Dist. (808) 219 56 .131 292 „ ,) Eccl. Div. 122 StltcheU & Hume (Berwick) Civil Parish 85 Speymouth Civil Parish .„. 23 )» )) Eccl. Div. 123 » "' Eccl. Div. 103 Stitchell & Hume (Rox- ) burgh) ... ] Civil Parish 89 „ ... • Fam. and Houses 295 Reg. Dist. (143) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 206 266 16 90 177 Stitchell, Hume and Eccl. Div. ..,j Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 125 281 Spott" ... CivQ Parish 83 StobhiU Eccl. Div. 1^2 Eccl. Div. 123 Fam. and Houses 306 „ Fam. and Houses 206 ," Reg. Dist. (fi986) 217 50 125 275 " Reg. Dist. (730) 217 51 126 278 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 280 " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Stobo Civil Parish 86 ' Bpringbum Eccl. Div. 120 ,, Eccl. Div. 123 Springbum, pt. of Glasgow Town ... 147 ,, ... Fam. and Houses 307 Springbum (incl. Barony) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 Eeg. Dist. (770) 218 53 129 286 Springfield (Dumfries) Springfield (Fife) Village 154 ", ii Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 282 Eccl. Div Sch. Bd.P)ist. ... 112 273 Stoer ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 101 293 " " Village 138 JJ .... Reg. Dist. (442) 204 9 84 157 Spiingside Colliery, 1 Bankhead and ) Village 145 Stonefield Stonehaven Town .... Town ... 147 135 , Springwell, pt. of Stonefield Town ... 147 Stonehouse Civil Parish 75 Sprouston Civa Pariah 89 Eccl. Div. 120 Eccl. Div. 125 Fam. and Houses 305 „ ... Fam. and Houses 307 ,*' Reg. Dist. (656) 216 47 122 267 „ Reg. Dist. (807) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 219 283 56 131 292 Sch. Bd. Dist Town ... 279 147 Spynie Eccl. Div. 103 Stoneykirk Civil Parish 97 Spynie, New CivU Parish 23 3J Eccl. Div. 126 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 Fam. and Houses 309 Staff Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 69 118 „ Reg. Dist. (898) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 220 284 61 136 306 „ Fam. and Houses 303 Stoop ... Village 154 ... ..'. ... Reg. Dist. (614) 215 43 118 256 Stomoway Civil Parish 14 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 278 )) Bccl. Div. 101 Standrig, 'Wallacestone and Stane Village Village Bccl. Div. 141 149 ,j Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 293 174 Stanley 110 „ Reg. Dist. (88) ... 204 12 87 16,'' Fam. and Houses 299 JJ ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 " ... ... Reg. Dist. (393S) 210 30 104 218 )j ... Town ... 131 ..'. ... Village 137 Stotfield, part of Lossie- \ mouth & Branderburgh f Town ... ... 133 Stenhousemiiir ... Toivn ... 140 Stennes Eccl. Div. 100 Stow (Edinburgh) Civil Parish 80 Stennes, Firth and Civil Parish Bccl Div. 6 100 M » Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 122 306 >j , jj Fam. and Houses 292 JJ J) Reg. Dist. (699) 217 50 125 275 J) J, ... » „ ! ... Reg. Dist. (17) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 203 263 7 82 153 )j J) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 280 151 StensohoU Eccl. Div. 102 Stow (Selkirk) Civil Parish 87 ^ Fam. and Houses 294 „ „ ... Bccl. Div. 124 Stenton ..." ". )3 ... Stevenston „ J, Steveuston.Holytown &New Stewartfield Stewarton Reg. Dist. (1122) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (721) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (615) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Town Town ... Village ,„ Civil Parish ... 205 265 83 123 306 217 281 69 118 303 215 278 145 147 134 69 14 51 43 88 126 118 171 278 256 Stracathro „ „ ... ,, Straohan „ ... Straohur Strachur and Stralachlan . . . Strachur, Stralachlan and Straiton Civil Parish Bccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (320) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (268) Soh. Bd. Dist. ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5342) Ciim Parish Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist ... Civil Parish Feci Div 37 108 298 209 270 33 107 297 208 269 302 213 58 115 275 69 118 26 23 38 100 97 113 206 198 242 ] ■ Stewarton (or Kii-kcobn) . . . Eccl. Div. Fam. and Homses Police Bargh „. Reg. Dist. (616) Sch. Bd. Bist..... Town ... Village 118 303 176 215 278 145 155 43 118 256 „ „ Stralachlan Stralachlan and Strachur Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (617) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (5341) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 304 215 278 302 213 275 43 38 119 113 257 242 .;-— — ■~"" ~"~" ^amam 956 INDEX. Vol. I Vol. II. - Vol. I Vol. II. i 1 Si 7^ O i % Name. Description. a § 1 1 03 1 •a 1 1 Name. Description. i 1 § o A 1 II ^ 5* 8 o If s 2 •S> O 5"° .3 1^ 1 § Stralachlan, Strachur and Civil Parish 58 Swinton (Berwick) Fam. and Houses 306 )) }; Eccl. Div. 115 »» )) *• Reg. Dist. (755).. . 218 53 1281 2841 Stranraer Civil Parish 97 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 281 ,1 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 309 Swinton (Lanark) Village Village Island... 153 149 » Pari. Burgh 167 Swona ... 158 )} Police Burgh . , 176 Swordle and Knock Village 131 » Eoyal Burgh .. 173 Symington (Ayr) ... Civil Parish 69 )) Reg. Dist. (899) Town ... 220 155 61 136 .soe »> a Eccl. Div. Fam. and House. 118 304 Stranraer (Burgh) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 284 a 7* " Reg. Dist. (618).. 215 43 1191 25/ Strath ... Civil Parish 19 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 278 }) Eccl. Div. 102 Symington (Lanark) Civil Parish 75 ,] Fam. and Houses 294 '• Eccl. Div. 120 „ Reg. Dist. (119) 205 14 89 U-'i }t n Fam. and Houses 305 „ ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 )> )) Reg. Dist. (657) 216 47 122 267 Strathaven Town ... 147 Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 279 Strathblane Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 53 114 jt Fam. and Houses 301 Beg. Dist. (491) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 212 274 35 110 234 Table OF Civil Divs. Dif. between ) 2 Strathbungo, pt. of Glasgow Sti-athbuugo (Lanark) Town ... 143 ... CHril & Reg. y 190 Eccl. Div. 120 Coimties J Strathbungo (Renfrew) ... Eccl. Div. 117 ,, Eccl. Sub-Divs.... 100 Strathdon Civil Parish 31 JJ Houses Building 2 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 106 296 ,, Houses Inhabited Houses Uninhab. 2 2 ^ Reg. Dist. (240) 207 21 96 193 ,\ .'.. ... Inhab. Islands ... 158 J) ... ..* Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 Military in ) Barracks f StrathfiUan .!. Fam. and Houses 2S9 ft 182 )i Reg. Dist. (3946) 210 30 105 218 Military in ) Counties ( Stratlimartine ... Fam. and Houses 298 J, 1S8 » Reg. Dist. (307.2) 209 25 100 204 Militia in i Barracks f Stratnmartine, Mains and Civil Parish 36 „ 182 1) » Eccl. Div. 108 Militia in | Counties [ » H Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 ,. 188 Strathmiglo Civil Parish 49 Pari. Burghs ... 166 J, Eccl. Div. 112 Pari Districts ) of Burghs ) Fam. and Houses 300 168 J) ... Reg. Dist. (457) 211 33 108 227 Pari. Districts 1 of Counties ) ,) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 273 it 170 )) Village 138 Particulars of ) Eeg. Dists. J Stratnkinness Eccl. Div. 112 ,, 221 ,j Village 138 ,, Police Burghs ... 174 Stratnoykel Fam. and Houses 293 „ Reg. Dists. 303 jj Reg. Dist. (71a2) 204 11 85 163 Rooms with ) windows ) Strathy Eccl. Div. 101 » 2 " ::: :: ;;: Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (502) 293 204 9 84 159 jr ••* Eoyal Burghs ... Rural Groups ... 172 128 Strichen Civil Parish 31 Separate Fams. ... J) Eccl. Div. 106 Towns with ) 2000 persons! )} Fam. and Houses 296 ,, 128 Reg. Dist. (241) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 207 268 21 96 193 „ Vagrants inCivil ) Counties j 188 » Village 134 Villages mth ) Stroma Island 159 }i from 300 to K 128 Stromness Civil Pari,sh 7 2000Persous j ... Eccl. Div. 100 Table of Fam. and Houses ) of different sizes in ( Aberdeen t) Fam. and Houses 292 317 „ Police Burgh ... 174 »t »» Dundee 316 Reg. Dist. (30) ... 203 8 83 156 >i »> Edinburgh 315 ,1 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 it »» Greenock 318 ,, Village 130 »> }) Leith ... 320 Strone, Blairmore and Village 142 Mun. Burgh of ) Glasgow ) Stronsay Fam. and Houses 292 M iJ 313 „ Island 159 )» »J Paisley 319 )) Reg. Dist. (31) ... 203 8 83 155 Pari. Burgh of) Glasgow I Stronsay and Eday Civil Parish 7 )» n 314 ,j Eccl. Div. 100 )J >j Perth .. 321 >» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Rural & Village i Group j Strontian Eccl. Div. 115 H ») 312 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 31 )» ••- Scotland 310 Strontian, Sunart or Fam. and Houses 301 Town Group 311 . » !) Reg. Dist. (5053) 212 36 111 237 Table ofFam. of d'ifferent")' sizes in ... ) Rural & Village 1 Group J Strowan, Monzievaird and Civil Parish 42 288 ]} )> Eccl. Div. 110 » » Scotland 286 Fam. and Houses 299 )i )} ■■■ Town Group ... Reg. Dists. 287 " Reg. Dist. (383) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 29 104 216 Table of Houses of 1 differtot sizes in ) 11 )) 271 292 Stuartown, part of Camp- ) belltown ( Village 132 » n Rural & Village ) Group f Scotland ... 201 Sunart or Strontian Fam. and Houses 301 1) j> ••. 289 290 184 184 178 >) )> Reg. Dist. (5053) 212 36 111 237 ™ , " _ " Town Group Sutherland Civil County ... 2 Table of Persons in Blind Asylums ... „ Fam. and Houses 286 » n Convents ... Pari. County ... 121 » » Infirmaries j» ■•• •'■ Reg. County ... 202 4 79 144 327 428 Institutions for ) Healthy \ Lunatic Asylums )) ■■■ '•• Eural Group 128 1 » ••■ 184 )t Sch. Bd. County 262 » J) 179 184 184 ), ■•* *'• Town Group 128 « j» Monasteries ,, Village Group ... 128 » 1) Orphan Asylums Swainbost Village Civil Parish 131 I) tt Police Cells 180 Swinton (Berwick) 85 Poorhouse Lun- ) atic Wards f )) it Eccl. Div. 123 j> » 179 INDEX. 957 Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. L Vol. II. a a i i ■is 1 i o Name. Description. V n"1 i ■a 1 » m "§ * Name. Description. ha o i 3 *-0 1 s 1 P4 o " •II ^ 1 "r? m o "3 a o 1 PQ 5 p,o g ftO ja o c (2W s 6 ^K s o i' Table of Persons in Poorhouses 183 Thornton Village 138 1 I) I) n » Prisons Public Institu. ... Reformatories ... Eoyal Navy Ships ... 1831tol88L ... 180 178 184 188 188 Thomwood Thurso ... „ Village Civil Parish Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 149 8 100 292 174 Table of Population from ... 190 ji ..• "• Eeg. Dist. (41) ... 203 8 83 157 Table of Population in ... )) >» ,, )> Tarn ... Civil Counties ... Eccl. Divs. Islands Public Institu. ... Eeg. Counties ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 2 100 158 178 202 14 101 293 Tibbermore ,, Tighnabruich Tillicoultry Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Town ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (395) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 263 130 43 110 299 210 272 143 30 105 218 1) '" '" Pari. Burgh 167 Civil Parish ... 51 " ... ... Police Burgh . . . 174 ,, Eccl. Div. 113 " Eeg. Dist. (82) ... Eoyal Burgh ... 204 11 86 164 ,) Fam. and Houses 300 " '.'.', 173 )i ■" •■• Police Burgh ... 175 " Village 131 Reg. Distl (468) 211 34 109 229 Tain (including Burgh) . . . Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 ,, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Tanera ... Island... 159 It Town ... 139 Tamiadice Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 37 108 Tilt, Blair-Athole and ) Bridge of ... j ViUage 136 Tannochside Tarbat ... „ Tarbert... Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (321) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (83) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 298 209 270 149 14 101 293 204 264 115 302 26 11 100 86 206 164 Tingwall if ») Tingwall, Whiteness and ) Weisdale ... \ Tinwald „ ,3 Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (101) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (849) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 5 100 292 203 263 92 125 308 219 283 6 58 81 133 151 298 " Eeg. Dist. (535) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 213 276 143 38 113 242 » Tobermory Eocl. Div. Fam. and Houses Police Burgh ... 116 302 175 TarboltoE Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 69 118 Reg. Dist. (549) Village 213 143 39 114 244 " Fam. and Houses 304 Tolbooth (Edinburgh) ... Eccl. Div. 122 " :" ::: Reg. Dist. (619) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 215 278 43 119 257 ToUcross Tolsta ... Town ... Village 147 131 " Village 146 Tomintoul Eccl. Div. 104 Tarland... Fam. and Houses 296 )) **. ... Fam. and Houses 295 Reg. Dist. (242) 208 21 96 193 „ Reg. Dist. (1603) 206 17 91 180 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 Village 133 VUlage Civil Parish 134 Tong" Village 131 Tar^nd-Migvie ... 31 Tongland Civil Parish 95 ... Eccl. Div. 106 3) ••■ •■• Eocl. Div. 126 Tarrensay Island... 160 Fam. and Houses 309 Tarves ... Civil Parish 31 „ Reg. Dist. (881) 220 60 135 304 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Eeg. Dist. (243) 106 296 208 21 96 193 Tongue... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish ... Eocl. Div. 284 10 101 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 „ Fam. and Houses 293 Teahng." .''. ..'. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 37 108 )) ■■• ■■■ ••• Reg. Dist. (56) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 204 264 9 84 160 ti Fam. and Houses 298 Torbothie, part of Shotts ) Ironworks ... ) Village 149 Reg. Dist. (322) 209 26 101 206 ), Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 270 Torbush, Morningside and Village 149 Temple .'" '..'. ..'. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (700) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 80 122 306 217 280 50 125 275 Torosay ») Civil Parish Eool. Div. Fam. and Houses Island... Reg. Dist. (550) 60 116 302 162 213 39 114 244 Temple, part of Lower 1 Largo ,., f 138 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 275 Village Torphichen Civil Parish 77 Tenancy 91 ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 » .... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 121 305 )) Reg. Dist. (394c) 210 30 105 218 ,] Reg. Dist. (671) 216 48 123 269 t> ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 272 » ' Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 Terregles Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 95 126 Torphins Village Eccl. Div. 150 106 n Fam. and Houses 309 Torrance and Wester ) Balgrochan ... J Village 141 }} Reg. Dist. 880) 220 60 136 303 3i ••. ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Torry ... Village 136 ' Terregles, part of Dumfries Town ... 154 Torryburn Civil Parish 49 Iteviothead Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 89 125 307 3) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (458) 112 300 211 ,33 108 227 J} ••• Reg. Dist. (809) 219 56 131 292 jj Soh. Bd. Dist. ... 273 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 >t ••• ••• Village 138 Thankerton, Covington and Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 71 119 Torry (Low), part of) Torryburn ... ) Village 138 >) ,, Fam. and Houses 304 Torthorwald Civil Parish 92 " ») "• Eeg. Dist. (634) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 215 44 120 260 „ Eccl. Div. 125 » j» 279 ... Fam. and Houses 308 1 1 The Den ..." ... Village 145 »i R w o s s w o £te 1 o Sw 6 & Towie ... Civil Parish 31 Twynholm . Civil Parish . . 95 J, Eccl. Div. 106 , . Eccl. Div. . 126 Fam. and Houses 297 ". . Fam. 'and Houses! 309 „ Reg. Dist. (245) 208 21 96 193 )3 ... ... . Reg. Dist. (883) 220 60 135 304 „ Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 268 . Sch. Bd. Dist. ,. . 284 Town ... Groups 128 Tynninghame, Wiiitekirk&l Civil Parish ,. . 83 Town Group ... i Houses & Fam. 1 of dif. sizes / 311 3t ?J Eccl. IJiv. ... 123 Fam. and Houses 306 Town Districts, Large 63 137 30E }7 )) Keg. Dist. (723) 217 51 126 279 Town Districts, Principal .. 62 137 30E Sch. Bd. Dist. ... . 281 Town Districts, Small 64 137 30£ Tynron ... . Civil Parish . 92 Townhead (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. .! 120 , . Eccl. Div. . 125 Townhill Village 139 ... ... "' Fam. and HousesI 308 Tritdeston (Glasgow) Film, and Houses 304 ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (852) 219 58 133 299 „ . » Reg. Dist. (644") 215 46 121 264 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 Training Ships ... Public Institution 185 Tyree ... ... '.. Civil Parish 60 Tranent Civil Pariah ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 83 123 306 1) Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Island 116 302 162 „ Police Burgh ... Reg. Dist. (722) 176 217 81 126 279 if Reg. Dist. (5511) Sch. Bd. Dist. „, 213 275 39 114 245 ,j Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 Tyrie ''. '.'.'. '.'.. Civil Parish 31 ,, Town ... 162 ... Eccl. Div. 106 Traquair Civil Parish 86 „ Fam. and Houses 297 Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (771) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 123 307 218 282 63 129 286 ,, ... ... Reg. Dist. (248) Sch. ;Bd. Dist. 208 268 22 96 194 Trinity (Aberdeen) Trinity College (Edinburgh) Eccl. Div. 106 Eccl. Div. 122 Uddingston Eccl. Div. 120 Trinity-Gask Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 43 110 udny "... !;.■ ;;; Town Civil Pariah 147 31 „ Fam. and Houses 299 , Eccl. Div. 106 „ Reg. Dist. (396) 210 30 106 218 " ... ... ... Fam. and Houses 297 Trondra Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Island 272 158 » Reg. Dist. (249a) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 208 268 22 96 194 Tron (Edinburgli) Eccl. Div. 122 Uie, or Eye,, Knock or Eccl. Div. 111 Tron, or St. Mary (Glasgow) Eccl. Div. 120 Uig Civil Parish 16 Troon ... Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 118 303 Eccl. Div Fam. and Houses 101 293 „ Beg. Dist. (590=) 214 42 117 263 „ Reg. Dist. (89) 204 12 87 166 » Town ... 146 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 264 Troqueer Civil Parish 95 Xj'ist, North ;." .'." Civil Parish 18 5, ... Eccl. Div. 126 ... Eccl. Div. 102 ,, Fam. and Houses 309 Island 160 J, Reg. Dist. (882) 220 60 135 304 " i" ••• ■•• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 266 „, " , Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 „ ,'. ... ... Reg. Dist. (118) 206 14 88 171 Trossacns Eccl. Div. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 110 272 Uist, South .'.. .'.'. Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 19 102 Truffhill, part of Waterside Village 146 " " .. ... Island 160 Trumisgary Eccl. Div. 102 " ... ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 Tulliallan Civil Parish 43 Uliapool" ... ... Eccl. Div. 101 ,, Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 110 299 Ulva (KUninian, &o.,) Village Eocl.Div. 132 116 ,, •** ••■ Reg. Dist. (397) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 210 272 30 106 218 Uiva (N. Knapdale) ... Island Island 162 162 Tullibody .'.'. '.'.'. Village 140 Uust Civil Parish ... 5 Tullibole, Fossoway and ) (Kinross) ... ) ii 3, Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 50 113 )I ... ... *.. Eccl. Div. Island Fam. and Houses 100 168 292 3) J) Fam. and Houses 300 J, Reg. Dist. (11) ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 203 6 81 151 )) J7 ••• Reg. Dist. (461) 211 33 108 228 f, 263 )) )» Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 274 Uphall Civil Parish 77 Tullibole, Fossoway and \ (Perth) ... 1 Civil Parish 40 „ ... EccL Div. 121 J, Fam. and Houses 306 ,j )) Eccl. Div. 109 J, Reg. Dist. (672) 216 48 123 269 Tullich and Glengaim, ) Glenmuick; „ J J, » ••• Civil Parish ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (201) 28 296 207 19 94 186 „ ... *.. Urquhart (Elgin) [.'. Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 279 150 23 103 TuUicli, Glenmuick and ... Eccl. Div. 105 )) }> Fam. and Houses 295 Tul'l'ynessle and Forbes ... Sch. Bd. Dist, ... Civil Parish ... 267 31 XJrqiinart (Inverness) Reg. Dist. (144) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 206 266 16 90 L77 » Eccl. Div. 106 Fam. and Houses 294 Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (246) 297 208 21 ,96 164 Urqiiliart and Glenmoriston Reg. Dist (1071) Civil Parish 205 17 13 88 L69 J) )) ••' Sch. Bd. Dist, ... 268 ») » • ■ ■ Eccl. Div. 102 Tundergarth Civil Parish 92 )) 3J Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 265 „ Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 125 308 Urqiiliart and Logie ) Wester (Nairn) j Civil Parish 20 > " Reg. Dist. (851) 219 68 133 299 yt )) ••• Eccl. Div. 103 ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 283 Urqnliart and Logie \ Wester (Ross, &c.) ... j Turriff Civil Parish 31 Civil Parish 14 ... Eccl. Div. 106 >) a ••• Eccl. Div. 101 293 „ ... Fam. and Houses 297 a )) Fam. and Houses „ ... „ ... Police Burgh .... Reg. Dist. (247) 174 208 22 96 194 i7 J) •■•• Reg. Dist. (84) Sch. Bd. Dist 204 264 96 11 86 165 M *•• Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 268 Urr Civil Parish „ ... Town ... 134 „ Eccl. Div. 126 Twechar VUlage 142 „ Fam. and Houses 309 Tweedsmuir Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 86 123 307 „ ... ... ... „ ... ... Urray (Inverness) Reg. Dist. (884) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish . 220 284 17 60 135 304 ... Reg. Dist. (772) 218 54 129 286 » 33 ... Eccl. Div. 102 , , Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 228 — __ Urray (Ross, &c.) Civil Parish "'. 14 INBffiX. 96'9 ■\ ,^ol. I. Vol. II. 1 io\. I. Vol. II. 1 .23 S i i 1 Name.. Description. 1=) g 1 CO ■a 1 1 3 o 1 Name; Description'. a ^ CO So 1 § i' .2 vn .... 151 *S Vessels, Royal Navy Victoria JJ IT Lodging Houses ' 177 75 West Carron, part of 1 Carron ... ), Village , 140 :Viewfleld Rows, part of), Cantsdam. ... ) Village 137 West Church (Crieff) Eccl. Div. , 110 "West Church (Fraserburgh) Eccl. Div. . 106 Village ... Groups , 128 West Church (Galashiels) Eccl. Div. 124 Village and Rural Group ■: Honses & Fam. K of dif. sizes . (, 312 West Church (Ruthergleu) West Coates West Dalkeith ..; Wester Balgroehan, Tor- ' ranee and ... j, Bool. Div. Eccl. Div. Bool. Div. Village 120 122 121 141 WaIkeebubn ... Village 153 ' Wester Duddingstou Village , 151 Walkerton Village 139 Westerkirk Civil Parish 92 Walaoestone and Standrig Village 141 „ Bool. Div. 125 Wallacetown (Ayr) Eccl. Div. 118 „ Fam. and Houses 308 ■Wallacetown (Dundee). ... Eccl. Div. 108 JJ "• ■•' Reg. Dist (854)... 219 58 134 299 Walls and Flotta Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 7 . 100 Western Ardnamurchan ... Sch. Bd. Dist ... Fam. and Honses 284 301 • " " Sch. Bd. Dist. ... . 263 i )j JJ Reg. Dist. (5054) Reg. Dist (626ai) 212 36 111 237 Wails (Orkney) ... '.'.'. Earn, ana Hbuses ; 292 Western Dist. of Gadder ... 215 44 119 258 !) )) ■■■ ■" Reg. Dist. (121) 203 6 82' 151 Western Dist. of Old Monkland Reg. Diat. (6521) 216 46 122 266 Walls (Shetland) Civil Parish ... 5 Eccl. Div.- , 100 Western District of Shotts Reg. Dist. (6553) 216 47 122 267 )) )) ■•• ••' Fanr. and Houses ■ 292 Westfleld, part of Roughrigg Village 149 H " Reg. Dist. (321) 203 8 83 155 West Greenock, Old or ;., Civil Parish 63 ' ), )) ■■• ■" Sch. Bd.,Dist. ... .. 263 JJ JJ ■■• Eccl. Div. 116 Waiston Civil Parish. 75 JJ JJ Fam. and Houses 303 Eccl. Div. . 120 JJ JJ ••' Reg. Dist (56^3) 214 40 115 248 „ Fam. and H6uses , 305 West Haven, Newton and — part of Carnoustie Town... lS5 " '" *" Rig: Dist: (658) 216 47 122 267 " Sch. Bd.-Dist. ... 279 West Helmsdale Village 131 „ ... ... Wamphray Civil Parish Eccl. Dir. . 92 125 , West Kilbride (Ayr) Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 69 118 jj Para, and Honses 308 t Fam. and Houses 304 " ... ..'. Reg. Dist; (853a) 219 58 133 299 )» n Reg. Dist. (620) , 215 43 119 257 ..', Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 >> J) '■•■ Sch. Bd.Dist. ... , 278 , "Wandell and iLamington — CivU Parish' . 75 ' Village* , 146 Eccl. Div. - 120 West Kilbride (Bute) '.'.'. Eccl. Div. 116 , ., Fam. and Hbuses : 305 West Kilpatriok, Old or ... Civil Parish 55 " " .Z Reg.- Dist; (659), Sch. Bd. Dist 216 47 122 267 JJ J J Eccl. Div. . 114 " " , 279 JJ J) Fam: and Houses ■ 301 ■Wanlockhead Eccl. Dir. . 125 i JJ » J Reg. Dist. (501) ' 212 36 111 23S Fam. andH-ftuses : 308 JJ JJ Sch. Bd. Dist ... - 275 " ... ..l Reg.- Dist: (85SJ)- 219 58 134 299 West Kirk (Aberdeen) .. Eccl. Div. - 105 " ..'. ..', Village . 154 West Langrigg ... Village 149 Wanton" Walls," New'i' Craighall and ) Village 151. West Laroch, East and : ■ — partofBaUachnlish- ■ Village 142 Wardie, part of Granton ... Village 151 ; ' West Linton Civil Parish .. . 86 Ward of Cruden or Port .1 Errol f Waterloo Village - 134 1 t Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses . 124 307 Village . 149 ! „ Reg. Dist. (773) 218 54 129 28f Watemish, Halin-in — Eccl. Dir. . 102 JJ Sch. Bd. Dist... 282 Watersay Island'... 160 JJ Village . 153 Waterside (Ayr)-... . ... Village 146 West Maryston ... Village ., 148 ,, Waterside (Dumbarton) ... Village 142 West (Mayboie) ... Eccl. Div. ' 118 -Watten... . CivU Parish. ... 8- . Westpans, part of Mussel- ) burgh ... J Town... 151 ... Eccl. Div. 100 JJ Fam. and Houses 292 West (Perth) Civil Parish 42 JJ Reg. Dist. (42) ... 203 8 83 157 „ „ Eccl. Div. 110 ■ ,,, __] Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 West Quarter Village 149 Wattston Village 149 Westray Fam. and Houses 292 Weem ... Civil Parish 43 ... Island 169 Eccl. Div. 110 JJ Reg. Dist. (331) 203 8 83 155 J, ". ." ... Fam. and Houses 299 Westray and Papa Westraj Civil Parish 7 * Reg. Dist. (398)... 210 30 105 219 JJ JJ Eccl. Div. 100 Weir, Bridge of ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Village 272 144 JJ JJ Westruther Sch. Bd. Dist ... Civil Parish 263 85 Weisdale, Whiteness and ... Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (102)... Sch. Bd. Dist ... Eccl. Div. 292 203 6 81 151 JJ Bool. Div. Fam. and Houses 123 306 Weisdale, Tingwall, ) Whiteness and - .Wellpark (Glasgow) 263 120 JJ West Wemyss ... Reg. Dist. (756) Sch. Bd. Dist ... Eccl. Div. 218 281 112 139 158 100 292 203 148 58 128 284 . Wellpark (Greenock) Wellshoithill, part of) , Cambuslang ... J Wellwood Colliery Wemyss Eccl. Div. Town ... Village Civil Parish Epcl Div 116 147 139 49 112 ■Whalsay Whalsay and Skerries J* /. Whilflet and Rosehall Village Island Bool. Div. Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (73) ... Town ... 6 81 15C " Fam. and Hoiises 300 Whins of Milton Village 141 ,j jj Wemyss, East ... Reg. Dist. (4591) Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Village 211 273 139 33 108 227 Whitburn JJ JJ Civil Parish Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 77 121 305 960 INDEX. « Vol. I Vol. IX. Vol.1 Vol. 11. li f^ .1 ^ a i .1 Name. Description. si 1 1 1 1 1 P4 Name. Description. 1 1 ■a 1 i 1 < i o .2 a if ^ a 1 1 1 (2w § 8 o o 6 o Whitburn Police Burgh . . 176 William, Port ... . Village . 155 M » ... *. » ••• •• Reg. Dist. (673') Sch. Bd. Dist. .. Village 216 279 150 48 123 27C Williamsburgh, Elie, 1 Liberty and ... J Wilsontown Police Burgh .. Village . 175 . 149 Whitehills Village 133 Wilton Civil Parish . 89 Whiteinoh Eccl. Div. 120 ... Eccl. Div. 125 Whitekirk & Tynninghame Civil Parish 83 „ Fam. and HousesI 307 }r }i Eccl. Div. 123 „ Reg. Dist. (810) 219 56 1311 295 3 J) Fam. and Houses 306 Windygates and Cameron ) Bridge ... ; Sch. Bd. Dist. .. 283 It It Reg. Dist. (723) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 217 281 51 126 279 VOlage 139 Whiteness and Weiadale Fam. and Houses 292 Wire Island 159 » » Keg. Dist. (10^) 203 6 81 151 Wishaw Eccl. Div. 120 Whiteness and Weiadale, Tingwfll, Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 „ Police Burgh .. Town ... 176 148 73 13£ 316 37C 85' Whithorn Civil Parish 97 Wiaton and Roberton GvO Parish 75 )t Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 126 309 K ), Eccl. Div. Fam. and Houses 120 305 ti Pari. Burgh 167 fi )) '■• Reg. Dist. (660) 216 47 122 267 ,, Police Burgh ... 176 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 279 ^, Reg. Dist. (900) 220 61 136 307 Woodend Village 134 sj Royal Burgh . , . Village 173 155 Woodside (Aberdeen) Eccl. Div. Police Burgh ... 105 174 Whithorn (including Burgh) ... / Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 284 Woodside, Burreltown and Village 136 Woodside of Ardbeadie, ) part of Banchory ) Whithorn, Isle of Village 165 Village 135 Whltletts Village 146 Woodside, pt. of Aberdeen To^vn ... 134 Whitsome Civil Parish 85 ' ,, Eccl. Div. 123 „ Fam. and Houses Reg. Dist. (757) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 306 218 281 63 128 284 Yaeeow (Peebles) CSvil Parish 86 Whittinghame ... Civil Parish Eccl. Div. 83 123 Yarrow (Selkirk) '.'.'. Eccl. Div. avil Parish 124 87 ,, Fam. and Houses 306 Eccl. Div. 124 7, Keg. Dist. (724) 217 51 126 279 " " Fam. and Houses 307 Wiay'(Bracadale)" '.'.'. Wiay (S. Uist) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Island 281 160 1) }t Reg. Dist. (779) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 218 282 52 129 288 Island 160 Yeu" ... " ... ;:; Island 158 Wick Civil Parish Dist. of Pari. ) Burghs j 8 160 Yell, Fetlar and North ... Yell, Mid and South Sch. Bd. Dist. ... Civil Parish 263 4 " ... Eccl. Div. 100 ti Eccl. Div. 109 Fam. and Houses 292 Fam. and Houses 292 ij ))' ••• Keg. Dist. (6) ... 203 6 81 150 Pari. Burgh ... 167 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Police Burgh ... 174 Yell, North" ... '.'.'. Eccl. Div. 100 Keg. Dist. (43) ... 203 9 83 157 „ Fam. and Houses 292 " Royal Burgh ... Town ... 173 130 YeU, South '.'.'. Z Reg. Dist. (42) ... Eccl. Div. 203 100 6 81 ] 50 Wick (Burgh) '.'.'. '.'.] Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Yester Civil Parish 83 Wick (Landward) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 263 Eccl. Div. 123 Wigtown Civil County ... 3 ," .". ... Fam. and Houses 306 ,, Civil Parish 97 ,, Reg. Dist. (725) 217 51 126 279 Dist. of Pari. ) Burghs J Ecol. Div. 169 Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 281 " Yetholm '..'. '..'. Civil Parish 89 j> 126 f, Eccl. Div. 125 Fam. and Houses 286 J, Fam. and Houses 307 " Pari. Burgh Pari. County ... 167 171 „ „ Keg. Dist. (811) Sch. Bd. Dist ... 219 283 56 131 293 »> Keg. County Reg. Dist. (903) Royal Burgh ... 202 5 80 148 334 602 Yetholm and Kirk- Yetholm Village 154 „ 220 61 136 307 Yieldshields and Road- 1 meetings ... j „ 173 Village 149 " "* '" Rural Group ... Sch. Bd. County Town Group 129 262 129 Yoker (Dumbarton) Yoker (Renfrew) Ythan Wells Village Village Eccl. Div. 142 144 106 ,, Village 155 „ „ Fam. and House 297 Wigtown (including Burgh) Village Group ... Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 129 284 )t It J, „ Reg. Dist. (2496) Sch. Bd. Dist. ... 208 268 22 96 194 *-♦" '^icjp:- ■y^^ .>^: ^.'' t^f' ^•>' •c^ tiJt •* ^. r -*s J» ^ ^■*