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Lightermen was created in 1555.

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Lightermen was created in 1555.

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'BNA administrative practice manual' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Administrative procedure, Executive departments, Judicial review of administrative acts

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Since the Third Estate included everyone who was not a noble or a member of the Catholic clergy, it would contain dozens of occupations or trades, including:

  1. Doctors, lawyers, merchants, and thieves.
  2. Soldiers, sailors, Marines.
  3. Butchers, bakers, beggars, bootblacks, brokers, bankers, and barbers.
  4. Farmers, fishermen, and fishmongers.
  5. Cobblers and candlestick makers.
  6. Shepherds, swineherds and stonemasons.
  7. Vinters, vagabonds, vagrants, vandals, varlets, and vassals.
  8. Lardners, lederers, lightermen, longshoremen, and lormers.
  9. Glaziers and gleaners.
  10. Perukers, potters, and poulterers.
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Since the Third Estate included everyone who was not a noble or a member of the Catholic clergy, it would contain dozens of occupations or trades, including:

  1. Doctors, lawyers, merchants, and thieves.
  2. Soldiers, sailors, Marines.
  3. Butchers, bakers, beggars, bootblacks, brokers, bankers, and barbers.
  4. Farmers, fishermen, and fishmongers.
  5. Cobblers and candlestick makers.
  6. Shepherds, swineherds and stonemasons.
  7. Vinters, vagabonds, vagrants, vandals, varlets, and vassals.
  8. Lardners, lederers, lightermen, longshoremen, and lormers.
  9. Glaziers and gleaners.
  10. Perukers, potters, and poulterers.
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Since the Third Estate included everyone who was not a noble or a member of the Catholic clergy, it would contain dozens of occupations or trades, including:

  1. Doctors, lawyers, merchants, and thieves.
  2. Soldiers, sailors, Marines.
  3. Butchers, bakers, beggars, bootblacks, brokers, bankers, and barbers.
  4. Farmers, fishermen, and fishmongers.
  5. Cobblers and candlestick makers.
  6. Shepherds, swineherds and stonemasons.
  7. Vinters, vagabonds, vagrants, vandals, varlets, and vassals.
  8. Lardners, lederers, lightermen, longshoremen, and lormers.
  9. Glaziers and gleaners.
  10. Perukers, potters, and poulterers.
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