474 Mr. Glyn on the various Classes of Population in Bareilly. 



Trade, &c. 



Polishers of Steel, Ar- 

 mourers, &c 



Blacksmiths 



Oilmen (Hindus) 



Coarse Porcelai 

 faclurers and 

 (Hindus) 



Number of Houses, 

 Shops, &c. 



r Houses 13 ) ,„ > 



I Shops 3 r® f 



(. 14Hin.2Ma. 3 



( 63 Hindus. \ 

 } 40 Mahom.' V 



( 103 Houses. ) 

 150 Houses. 



10 Houses. 



Bozgars, makers 

 or Beer 

 dans) 



n Manu- ^ 

 Dealers V 



s of Boza| 14 Houses. 1 

 (Mahome-j| 4 shops. / 



Makers of Leather Bags,K 

 and vessels for hold-j ( jg Houses. 



ing water (Mahome- i 

 dans.) ' 



{ 



4. Houses. } 

 3 Shops. J 



Average 



Eaiiiings per 



Month. 



Rupees. 



4 to 5 



5 to 20 



3 to 7 



4 to 10 



5 to 6 



4 to 5 

 4 to 5 



Remarks. 



Tliey make and sell vegetable oils 

 of various descriptions, chief- 

 ly for food. 

 [Avery inferior sort of manufacture, 

 ; porous, and soon unfit for hold- 

 k ing water ; but by skill might be 

 [ easily much improved. 



5 They make palm-wine, and beer, of 

 ( barley and of sugar. 



4 to 5 



4 to 10 



Dressers of Flour (Hindus). 



Bow and Arrow-makers, ^ 5 Houses. 1 

 .ind Dealers (Mahome-' V j Shop. ) 

 dans) \) 



Glass Bracelet-makers and \ 44 Houses. 

 Dealers J 



AtArs, Perfumers and [ ^^^^l^ H 1 '^ ] 10 to 100 

 Druggists (^ 8 Hin.5 Mah. J I 



I I 



Kahars, Palankeen-bearers; \ ggg Houses, 

 (Hindus) J 



PalladArs, Bag-carriers or I j 24 Houses 

 Porters (Hnidus) J 



3 to 4 



5 They prepare fine wheaten flour 

 ( moistened (dough), for sale. 



TThey make bracelets, rings, and 

 i other ornaments of glass, plain, 

 l_ varnished, and plated. 



In this country perfumes, medi- 

 cines, and drugs are always 

 vended in the same shop. 



They carry palankeens when want- 

 ed, and at other times gain a 

 livelihood by fishing in pools or 

 rivers, or by agriculture. 



Sadu-k&rs, Setters of 

 Jewels &c 



7 Shops. 



Beldars, Hoe and Mattock- " 

 diggers, Labourers (Hin- J- 986 Houses, 

 dus) , 



I I 4 Hindus. \ 

 I ) 3 Mahom. \ , 



I ' 7 Shops. ) 



4 to 3 



10 to 15 



4 to 5 



rSome hire themselves out as la- 

 J bourcrs ; others cultivate little 

 (^ fields of their own. 



