Mr. Gltn on the various Classes of Population in BareHly. 4.79 



Trade, &c 



Number of Houses, 

 Shops, &c. 



Cliabina-farosh, Roasted- 



f rain-dealers (Hin 

 us) ...,■ 



■:j1 



14 Shops. 



Kulals, Coarse Earth ern ") 

 Pot and Pan-makers and] J.210 



Venders (Hindus) 'j ^ 



} 



Houses. 1 

 Shops. J 



Jats, a caste of Hindus 

 employed as Watchmen, 

 Servants, &c. (Hindus) 



74 Houses. 



Cocoa-nut-dealers (Hindus) 5 



Chuna-farosh, Lime and 

 Mortar-dealers (M 

 medans) 



Rope-dealers (Hindus) ....I 

 Goat-skin-dressers ( Hindus) 



and ") 

 [aho- \ 



Kid-butchers 

 dans) 



(Mahome- 



8 

 6 



16 

 20 



Shops. 



Houses. 1 

 Shops. J 



Shops. 

 Houses. 



Ox-butchers 

 dans) 



(Mahome-' 



Cotton-dealers (Hindus) ... 



Shawl-menders (Mahome- 

 dans) i 



Gandhis, Perfumers (Ma-j 

 I homedans) I 



Ink-dealers 



Brass and Pewter-moul- 

 ders 



34 Houses. 1 

 10 Shops. / 



147 Houses. \ 

 15 Shops. J 



10 Shops. 



auses. 1 

 ops. / 



9 Houses. 1 



7 Shops. ; 



1 House. 1 



2 Shops, j" 



6 Houses. 1 

 4 Shops. J 



8 HoL 

 4 Shoi 



Average 



Earnings per 



Month. 



Remarks. 



Rupees. 



4 to 5 



5 to 6 

 2^ to5 



4 to 5 

 4 to 5 



4 to 3 



5 to 6 



5 to 6 



5 to 6 

 4 to 3 

 3 to 6 



3 to 6 



5 to 10 



5 to 15 



The lower classes of people lunch 



on roasted or parched grain, 



as in Europe on a crust of bread 



anil cheese. This class buy the 



I parched grain or chabina of the 



I Bhorchis above mentioned, and 



^ sell it retail. 



r*Mahomcdanscook theirfood chiefly 

 < in metallic vessels ; Hindus use 

 L almost entirely earthen vessels. 



{ 



In the interior of the district there 

 are numbers of this caste, which 

 includes numerous robbers. 



CCocoa-nuts are chiefly produced 

 .; in and imported from the eastern 

 l^ provinces, Bengal, Behar, &c. 



''The Hindus being prohibited the 

 use of cow-leather, make their 

 shoes or sandals, book-bindings, 



^ ttc. of kid, deer, or sheep-skin. 



''The number of these butchers 

 proves what a considerable arti- 

 cle of food, kid and goat's-flesh 



- is. 



• Bareilly being formerly the capital of a .Mahomedan state, cows and oxen have from time immemorial 

 been s augh.ered and sold within the town. The Hindus are now constantly protesting, and li To j 

 against what they consider a great sacrilege. pemionmg 



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