47^ Mr. Glyn on the various Classes of Population in Bareilly. 



Trade, 8(C. 



Seal-cutters and Engi-avers 

 (Mahomedans) 



Number of Houses, 

 Shops, &c. 



Rang-saz, Colour-makers 

 (Mahomedans) 



Fine Leather-cutters and 

 Dealers (Mahomedans). 



Kite-makers and Dealers 

 (Mahomedans) 



} 



Average 



Earnings per 



Month. 



Remarks. 



Canvas-weavers (Mahome- 

 dans) 



Torch-bearers (Hindus)... 

 Sugar-refiuers 



2 Houses. 



3 Shops. 



4 Houses. 

 7 Houses. 



J- 4 Houses. 



\ 29 Houses. 



32 Houses. 



!28 Hindus. \ 

 4 Mahom. \ 

 32 Houses. ) 



Pansaris, Grocers 

 Druggists 



and 



Houses 45 \ 



Kaseras, Copper Vessel- 

 dealers (Hindus) 



n 



141 



Shops 96' 

 136 Hin. 5 Ma. 



Braziers and Pewterers... 



Makers and Venders of 

 Lak'h ornaments (Hin 

 dus) 



- 36 Houses. 

 Houses 43 



V'\ 



Grass-sellers. 



Dealers in Flour and Mealj 



Ironmongers . 



Tobacco-sellers (Mahome- 

 dans) 



Fruit-sellers (Mahome- 

 dans) 



Shops 5 



44 Hin. 4 Ma 



4 Houses. 

 6 Shops. 



46 Hindus. 

 > Mahom. 



1 Houses. 



/ 339 Hindus. 

 ) 30 Mahom. 



( 369 Shops. 



I 24 Hindus. 

 J 3 Mahom. 



( 27 Houses. 



\ 68 Houses. 

 j 65 Shops. 



"(^ 21 Houses. 

 j 19 Shops. 



} 



} 



Rupees. 



5 to 6 



4 to 5 



5 to 10 

 10 to 12 



3 to 4 



3 to 4 



50 to 100 



10 to 25 



10 to 25 



4 to 5 



4 to 10 



4 to 6 



5 to 50 



4 to 20 



2 to 7 



5 to 20 



In the season of kite-flying they 

 earn this sum ; at other times of 

 the year they go into service. 

 Mahomedans in all parts of Asia 

 are particularly fond of this 



, amusement. 



[This opulent class manufacture 

 ; sugar by a very rude and imper- 

 \ feet process, and sell it whole- 

 f sale and retail. 



(Copper vessels for kitchen utensils 

 ) and for dishes and plates are al- 

 \ most wholly nianufactnred in, and 

 ( imported from Bengal. 



f They manufacture rings and brace- 

 ) lets, plain, varnished or plated, 

 \ from the stick-lac brought from 

 f the hills. 



