I. Aristocracy
| Rank | Families | Income per family £ | Agregate Income £000 |
| Sovereign | |||
| Peers | 160 | 2,800 | 448 |
| Bishops | 26 | 1,300 | 33.8 |
| Baronets | 800 | 880 | 704 |
| Knights | 600 | 650 | 390 |
| Esquires | 3,000 | 450 | 1,350 |
| Gentlemen | 12,000 | 280 | 3,360 |
| Fundholders(Inc above) | |||
| 16,586 | 6,285.8 |
II. Middle Ranks
I. Aristocracy
| Rank | Families | Income per family £ | Agregate Income £000 |
| (1) Agricultural | |||
| Freeholders (1) | 40,000 | 84 | 3,360 |
| Freeholders (2) | 140,000 | 50 | 7,000 |
| Farmers | 150,000 | 44 | 6,600 |
| (2) Industry and Commerce | |||
| Merchants (1) | 2,000 | 400 | 800 |
| Merchants (2) | 8,000 | 200 | 1,600 |
| Manufacturers | |||
| Warehousemen | |||
| Shipbuilders | |||
| Ship owners | |||
| Surveyors | |||
| Engineers | |||
| Tailors etc | |||
| Shopkeepers etc | 40,000 | 45 | 1,800 |
| Innkeepers | |||
| Clerks, Shopmen | |||
| (3) Professions | |||
| Civil offices (1) | 5,000 | 240 | 1,200 |
| Civil offices (2) | 5,000 | 120 | 600 |
| Law | 10,000 | 140 | 1,400 |
| Clergy (1) | 2,000 | 60 | 120 |
| Clergy (2) | 8,000 | 45 | 360 |
| Dissenting clergy | |||
| Arts, sciences | 16,000 | 60 | 960 |
| Education (1) | |||
| Education (2) | |||
| Naval officers | 5,000 | 80 | 400 |
| Army officers | 4,000 | 60 | 240 |
| Half-pay officers | |||
| Theatrical | |||
| Lunatic keepers | |||
| 435,000 | 26,340 |
III. Lower Orders
| Rank | Families | Income per family £ | Agregate Income £000 |
| Artisans | 60,000 | 40 | 2,400 |
| Hawkers, pedlars | |||
| Mines, canals | |||
| Seamen | |||
| common & naval | 50,000 | 20 | 1,000 |
| Soldiers | 35,000 | 14 | 490 |
| Labourers | 364,000 | 15 | 5,400 |
| Lunatics | |||
| Debtors | |||
| Pensioners (forces) | |||
| Paupers, cottagers | 400,000 | 6.5 | 2,600 |
| Vagrants | 10,000 | 2 | 60 |
| 919,000 | 12,010 |
Summary: Percentage distribution
| Rank No | Rank | Families | Income |
| I | Aristoracy | 1.2 | 14.1 |
| II | Middle Ranks | 31.7 | 59.0 |
| III | Lower Orders | 67.1 | 26.9 |
NOTES In 1803 Colquhoun compiled a similar schedule with figures for all the categories shown above. His total number of families was 2,008,479 compared to 1,370,586 and the aggregate income was £209,530,000 compared to £44,635.8 in 1688.
The percentage distribution was however almost identical to that existing 115 years earlier.