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ON SAVINGS’ BANKS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
ing, accompanied by forms to be filled up, 
‘of possessing correct knowledge upon the subject. This well-meant effort 
proved however wholly abortive. Some few of these establishments are ac- 
customed to publish such information; among these are the “ Devon and 
Exeter Savings’ Bank,” already mentioned, and the ‘« Manchester and Salford 
Bank for Savings.” As it may be useful to know the result exhibited by the 
accounts of two establishments, similar in their object but differing so mate- 
rially in their circumstances, I shall close this sketch by calling attention to 
their several statements. 
: Analysis of Depositors in the Devon and Exeter Savings’ Bank from 1827 
and pointing out the advantage 
to 1833. 
Malle servants «...sccsesesccscoevscetecctocecees 
Female servantS  ssccssecssececceesncseeecees 
Children of servants ......sssscscsesseecseesees 
Total servants ..sccccescsscceveessceeress 
Small shopkeepers  .....ssereesseceanereeseees 
Artificers and mechanics ..........+0.4 Pees 
LabOUrerS ..c.cs.cccececceesacceesccsnseceecncens 
Females in trade ...... AE Goer ss eee 
Apprentices ..e.sscssseesceveeeceweee ay were 
Carriers, drivers, porters, &:C. sseissceseerees 
Teachers, clerks, and shopmen .......-.+0+ 
Children of the above .....ss...+0 Ehiwatns aes 
Total traders and manufacturers ... 
Small farmers  ...ccccessssceasccceccecsenceeees 
Labourers ....seeess Me sckcwldwacaeacbneeuahtntes 
Children of the above ........-.ssseesereseees 
Total agriculturists © ....0++ wawehad de 
Soldiers, sailors, revenue-officers, &c. 
Miscellaneous .......sessseeveeeveccercceseeees 
Amount of 
deposits. 
£ 
43,612 
106,022 
3,284 
152,918 
26,900 
90,839 
40,190 
65,757 
53,933 
159,880 
32,654 
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deposit. 
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