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Poor's houfe rent, 30 j. 

 firing, 45 J-. to 50 J. 



Kendal is a very plentiful and cheap 

 place y fat ftubble gtt^c are fold at i j. 4 d, 

 each * ; fat fowls at 1 s. a couple j fat ducks 

 the fame price -, wild fowl and game in 

 great plenty ; woodcocks often at 2 d. a 

 piece ; partridges are fold common in the 

 market and very cheap : Fifh in great 

 plenty ; trout oftentimes at a penny a pound, 

 befides many other forts. It is a neat well 

 built town. 



From hence we viewed the famous lake 

 called Winander Meer, ten miles weft of 

 Kendah by much the longeft water of the 

 kind in England. It is fifteen miles long, 

 and from two miles to half a mile broad. It 

 gives gentle bends, fo as to prefent to the 

 eye feveral noble flieets of water ; and is in 

 many places beautifully fcattered with 



* This is fo cheap, that a Living I heard of is 

 iiot a very fat one, 4/. a year, a pair oi wooden JhoeSi 

 and a Goofe-Gate. Alas, poor Redor ! 



All the poor in this country wear v/oodcn flioes. ^ 

 A Goofe-Gate is the right of keeping a goofe on 

 the common. 



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