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Social classes and their rolls in England 1800’s society. By Charles Turner. Highest Orders. Royal family Generals and Admirals Bishops Lords of State We have met no members of Highest Orders in Great Expectations. Queen Victoria. Second Class. Baronets Knights - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Social classes and their rolls in  England 1800’s  society

Social classes and their rolls in England 1800’s society

By Charles Turner

Page 2: Social classes and their rolls in  England 1800’s  society

Highest Orders

• Royal family• Generals and Admirals• Bishops• Lords of State• We have met no

members of Highest Orders in Great Expectations

Queen Victoria

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Second Class

• Baronets• Knights• Country Gentlemen -

Pip in the second book• People with Large

incomes - Ms Havisham

Sir Thomas Beauchamp-Proctor, 2nd Baron of the County of Norfolk

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Third Class

• Clergy• Doctors• Merchants• Large Scale

Manufacturers• Bankers

Dr James Gully

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• Manufacturers of the second class

• Shopkeepers• Artists• Builders• Mechanics• People with

moderate income

Fourth Class

• Lesser clergy• Doctors• Lawyers - Jaggers• Teachers• Ship owners• Merchants

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Fifth Class

• Lesser freeholdersShopkeepers

• Innkeepers -Barnard• Publicans• People in random or

multiple jobs

Workers from odd jobs

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Sixth Class

• Working men• Artists• Craftsmen (wood

carvers, blacksmiths-Joe, sculptors, carpenters, and others)

• Farmers

Farmers on the fields

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Seventh Class

• Paupers• Vagrants• Gypsies• Unemployed• Gangs / Mafia

Paupers on the side of the Road

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Army and Navy

• Officers• Seamen• Soldiers• Pensioners• Marines

Officers of the Navy

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Percentage of Population

Highest OrderSecond ClassThird ClassFourth ClassFifth ClassSixth ClassSseventh ClassArmy/Navy

Class Percentage

Highest Order 0.00953Second Class

0.776Third Class

0.0371Fourth Class

3.87Fifth Class

9.26Sixth Class

29.1Seventh Class

53.5Army and Navy

3.08

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Website. Web. 17 Apr. 2010. <http://www.bereregis.org/Industries.htm>.• Dr James Gully. 1871. Photograph. Hulton Archive. Hulton Archive. Web. 17 Apr. 2010.

<http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/3438370/Hulton-Archive>.• Queen Victoria. Photograph. By John Horsburgh. Edinphoto.org. Web. 17 Apr. 2010.

<http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/0_P/0_photographers_horsburgh__0044b_queen_victoria.jpg>.

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<http://www.123HelpMe.com/view.asp?id=22885>. • Colquhoun, Patrick. Map of English Society in 1814. 1814. Photograph.• Millar, John, and John Craig. The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks: Or, an Inquiry into the

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