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- Occupations in the 18th century included12:
- Locksmith
- Gunsmith
- Brickmaker
- Buttermaker
- Broommaker
- Coroner
- Bookkeeper
- Barber
- Weaver
- Baker
- Accountant
- Lawyer
- Musician
- Wigmaker
- Apothecary
- Printer
- Tavern Keeper
- Shoemaker
- Saddler
Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Some occupational names were self-explanatory: locksmith, gunsmith, brickmaker, buttermaker, and broommaker, for example. There were also occupations with names that are recognizable today: coroner, bookkeeper, barber, weaver, baker, accountant, lawyer, and musician.
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