Life and labour of the people in London . ervants). Per family (excluding Servants. Servants). 101112 13 Cabinet-makers Carriage Builders Coopers and Lath-)renders ) Shipwrights 29,0170,270 2,571 1,701 137,273 28,845 12,3018,235 4-044-59 4-82 4-83 1420 257 5462 Total 40,168 180,7441,793 4-05 1793 Servants Total populatio n 188,537 The 1793 servants attend 7400 persons, and the remain-ing 180,000 persons wait upon themselves or each the 7400 of the servant-keeping class, 50C0 have onlyone servant to four or more of those served, 18O0 have oneservant with less than four in family, or tw


Life and labour of the people in London . ervants). Per family (excluding Servants. Servants). 101112 13 Cabinet-makers Carriage Builders Coopers and Lath-)renders ) Shipwrights 29,0170,270 2,571 1,701 137,273 28,845 12,3018,235 4-044-59 4-82 4-83 1420 257 5462 Total 40,168 180,7441,793 4-05 1793 Servants Total populatio n 188,537 The 1793 servants attend 7400 persons, and the remain-ing 180,000 persons wait upon themselves or each the 7400 of the servant-keeping class, 50C0 have onlyone servant to four or more of those served, 18O0 have oneservant with less than four in family, or two servants withmore than four, and GOO live in other families with two ormore servants. Of the 180,000 without servants, 50,000 occupy morethan four rooms per family, or if less than four rooms, haveless than one person per room; 49,000 more live with oneand up to two persons in each room. A further almostequal proportion (48,000) live two and under three in eachroom, about 20,000 three and up to four, and 12,000 fouror more per room. ^/. cc Ci w S rs C S ,H -* rH S O^ ^ ^ :-^ h:i a -^ o C Qi 0) uu o ?* S ^ ^ r^ o •^ m a «3 a VOL. V. ^ F^ 12 WOOD WORK Ens. Social condition (by Sections). Sections. i 2i c - B rt CO o 11 cea 5 5 _. I; OIll B~k55 5^ iir Less tlitin 4 persons toa servant. Servants. Total. Cabinet-makersPer cent 26,07119 36,71526tV 34,51925 38,12227J 1846 ! 1420 i138,693 1 j 1 ! 100 Carriage buildersPer cent 378613 691324 306525 822528 955833 363 ; 2571 1 29,102100 Coopers Per cent 141311 372230 413033 61 1 54 1 12,445J i 100 Shipwrights 1 378 Per cent ! 4i^ 1 145717^ 283234 350042 68 ! 62 i 8297111 100 1 Changes since 1861 in Numbers EMrLOYEi). Cabinet-makers .Carriage builders Coopers Shipwrights ISOl. 45,2008,1005,4008,300 51,4008,,200 4(;,2009,1005,1005,300 .,6009,6003,6002,300 Total, 67,000 71,600 I 65,700 68,100 It Avill be seen tliat on tlie wliole the nunibors haveremained nearly stationary. A small growth in the cabinet-making and carriage bu


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