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the latter, he fhould be paid by the community, and not out 
of the fund. 
IV. All the poor being thus fure of employment, the 
mafter or miftrefs for whom they work fhould be juftified 
in retaining thefe fums refpectively out of their wages; and 
whether they do fo or not, they fhould (in default of the in- 
dividual) be anfwerable to the officer for its payment; all 
mafters and miftreffes of families fhould in like manner be 
anfwerable for their fervants, and all keepers of lodging- 
houfes, &c. for their inmates. 
V. Thefe fums fhould be carried weekly to the general 
treafurer of the divifion, who fhould give fufficient fecurity 
for the fame. 
VI. Out of this fund, every male who is really incapable 
of labour fhould (dy virtue of a certificate from the above 
officer) have a right to demand from the treafurer five fhil- 
lings per week for the firft fix months, fhould his illnefs laft 
fo long, and four fhillings per week after that period, until 
he again become capable of labour. 
Every female fhould have a right to demand two fhillings 
and fixpence per week, for the firft fix months, and after- 
wards two fhillings per week, until {he be again able to work: 
fhe fhould alfo be intitled to four weeks full pay, at every 
lying-in. Every male above the age of fixty-five years, 
whether capable of labour or not, fhould be intitled to four 
fhillings per week during life. Every female, after the fame 
age, two fhillings. 
VII. Any perfon having three children under nine years 
of age, fhould be intitled to one fhilling and fixpence per 
week, until the eldeft fhould have attained the age of nine 
years, and if he has more than three under that age, he 
fhould, be intitled to one fhilling and fixpence per week 
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