No. 3.
Statistics of British Residents at Buenos Ayres, in 1831.
A.
Registered in the British consulate, from 1825 to 1831.
| Merchants and traders and clerks | 466 |
| Shopkeepers | 193 |
| Physicians, surgeons, chemists, and apothecaries | 27 |
| Schoolmasters | 9 |
| Hotel and tavern keepers | 13 |
| Master Mechanics | 93 |
| Carpenters | 362 |
| Bricklayers | 123 |
| Labourers | 667 |
| Farming men | 125 |
| Tailors | 66 |
| Shoemakers | 63 |
| Painters | 7 |
| Sailors | 329 |
| Registered without denomination | 107 |
| Women | 595 |
| Children | 827 |
| 4,072 |
The individuals not registered were supposed to amount to at least a thousand more, exclusive of the sailors on board the British shipping trading with the port.
B.
Statistics of British Residents at Buenos Ayres.
Return of marriages, baptisms, and burials of the Protestant population in Buenos Ayres, from August 1825 to August 1831, showing the proportion of British subjects—and in 1836.
From August 1825 to August 1831, six years.
| British. | Other foreign Protestants. | Total. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marriages | 238 | 42 | 280 |
| Baptisms | 77 | 13 | 90 |
| Burials | 278 | 85 | 363 |
For 1836.