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Annual Product of Manufactures
in 1780 from
Structures on Scarcity 1800 p.75
from a "document" said therein
to be "well-authenticated"
+
For d
in
1800
Sir
Mag.
per
Grillier
£
63,000000
1. Woollens — — 16,800,000
2 Leather — — 10,500,000
3. Flax — — — 1,750,000
4. Hemp — — '890,000
5. Glass — — — 630,000
6. Paper — — 780,000
7. Porcelain — 1,000,000
8. Silk — — — 3,350,000
9. Cotton — — 960,000
10. Lead — — — 1,650,000
11. Tin — — — 1,000,000
12. Iron — — 8,700,000
13. Steel plating 3,400,000
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Total _ _ _ £51,410,000.
The Iron, Glass & Porcelain, then on a rapid increase.
Tin & Leather declining. Hemp stationary.
Paper increasing. Silk rather increasing.
Flax rather falling.
Souls employed on the Fabrics, according
to a document said therein to be in possession
of of Portland.
st not mentioned 5,250,000
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Rose
Annual income p. 128
1 Landlords Rents}
40,000,000 cultivated}
Acres estimated at}
12s..6d per acre — } 25,000,000 — 20,000,000
4
2.Tenants Profits at 3/4 19,000,000 15,000,000
2
3 Tythes — — 5,000,000 2,500,000
3
4 Mines, Navigation}
& Timber — — } 3,000,000 4,500,000
5
5 Houses — — 6,000,000 10,000,000
6 Professions — — 2,000,000
7 Proportion for Scotland 5,000,000 8,500,000
8. Income from Possessions}
beyond Sea — — 5,000,000 4,000,000
9 Interest on Funds}
after deducting foreign}
property and}
sums issued to Commons
as Sinking Fund &
interest of Capital
redeemed — — } 15,000,000 15,000,000p.136
10 Profit on Foreign}
trade suppose 15}
per cent on 80,000,000}
Capital insured — } 12,000,000 8,000,000
11 Ditto Home Trade}
at 15 per cent — } 18,000,000 18,000,000
12 Other Trade — 10,000,000
13 Shipping — — — — 2,000,000<add>p.138</add>
14 Labour — — — — — 110,000,000 p.136
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Bake p.140
Persons Average Incomes Class Families Total Incomes Average Incomes
The richest Class —12,727 £864 1—12,050—15,800,000—1,331
2d —25,454 432 2—24,100—12,600,000—523
3 — 38181—288 3—36,150—11,900,000—329
4 — 50,908 218 4—48,200—11,700,000—242
5 —63,635 172 5—60,250—11,500,000—190
6 — 76,362—144 6—72,300—11,300,000—156
7 — 89,089 123 7—84,350—11,100,000—131
8 — 101,816 108 8—96,400—10,900,000—110
9 —114,543 96 9 108,450 10,700,000—98
16,
The honest Class—1227,272—86 10—120,500 10,500,000—87
699,987 11—132,550 10,300,000—77
12—144,600 10,100,000—69
13—156,650 9,900,000—63
14—168,700 9,700,000—57
15—180,750 9,500,000—52
16—192,800 9,300,000—48
17—204,850 9,100,000—44
18—216,900 8,900,000—41
19—228,950 8,700,000—38
20—241,000 —8,5000,000—35
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II p101 Backe I p.70 p.101. VII Imports p.101 IV B Imports
official ValueImports Real Value Official Value Remaining for
Years Imported Exports Exported Home use —
1779 — 11,435, 263 — 13,002, 086 — 5,90,289 — 5,544,974
1780 — 10,812,240 — 14,983,273 — 3,834,925 — 6,977,315
1781 — 12, 723,613 — 12,976,664 —3,700,963 —9,014,650
1782 — 10,341,828 —& 15,486,253 — 3,907,829 — 6,433,999
1783 — 13,122,235 — 17,696,512 — 5,058,574 — 8,063,661
1784 — 15,272,877 — 20,208,967 — 3,846,134 — 11,426,443
1785 — 16,279,399 — 18,657,183 — 5,142,834 — 11,136,565
1786 — 15,786,072 — 20,111,329 — 4,470,535 — 11,315,537
1787 — 17,804,024 — 20,492,180 — 4,815,890 — 12,988,134
1788 — 18,027,180 — 21,631,840 — 4,747,796 — 13,279,392
1789 — 17,821,102 —23,425,156 — 5,561,042 — 12,260,060
1790 — 19,130,886 — 25,365,844 —5,199,037 —13,931,849
1791 — 19,669,782 — 20,577,030 — 5,921,976 — 13,737,806
1792 — 19,659,358 — 31,172,623 — 6,568,348 — 13,091,010
1793 — 19,256,717 — 23,617,855 — 6,4497,911 — 13,758,806
1794 — 22,288,894 — 28,433,183 — 10,023,564 — 12,265,330
1795 — 22,736,889 —28,096,262 — 10,785,125 —11,951,764
1796 —23,187,319 — 32,480,954 — 11,317,740 — 12,869,579
1797 — 21,013,956 — 28,735,275 — 12,013,907 — 9,000,049
1798 — 24,186,448* — 33,601,537 — 13,883,885 — 10,302,563
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Bake p.167
Windows Houses
180 & upwards | 135 | tp 99
170-to 179 | 22 |
160 — 168 |27 |
150 — 159 | 53 |
140 — 149 | 51 |
130 — 139 | 67 |
120 — 129 | 85 |
110 — |119 | 131 |
100 — 109 | 207 |
90 — 99 | 223 |
80 — 89 | 412 |
70 — 79 | 669 |
60 — 69 | 1152 |
50 — 59 | 2095 |
40 — 49 | 4274 |
30 — 39 | 4003 |
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Beeks p.31
Mr Middletons Number for 31} Beeke's
Reduced
Arable — 14,000,000 — 11,491,000}
Hops+ Nurseries &c — 124,000 — 101,000}
Pastures & c — 21,300,000 — 17, 481,000}Nearly
Hedge Rows, cpose & c — 2,000,000 — 1,640,000 }
Ways Waters & c — 1,603,000 — 1,310,000}
Commons & Wastes — 7,889,000 —— 6,477,000}
49,916,000 — 38,500,000
+ Hops alone, per Randal (a Hop}
-planter) in Waddington u. Upton}
19 Decr 1801 Comm. Phas Guildhall} 50,000
before Ld Alvanley Porcupine 21 decr}
Whereof in Hunt — 22,000.
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