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seas), and if his Matie. should sell them beyond sea as the Hol- 

 landers doe, he might in some places almost quadruple the price 

 here sett down, which is the lowest rate that any reckon, and 

 what more may be made of them will sufficiently defray all 

 extraordinary charges. 



This may be performed with a reasonable charge wch may 

 safely be raised in this kingdom, as should humbly be offered 

 should his Matie. please to order that it might be seriously 

 debated. 



SMITH WATSON. 



SIMON WATSON. 



WAGES AS DETAILED IN " A MODELL OF A 

 CONTROLL FOR THE ROYAL FISHERY." 1 



The Shipmasters pay for herring, per last - 6 

 ,, for cod, per cent. - 2 



for ling, per cent. - - 4 



The Mates pay for herring, per last - - 1 6 

 for cod, per cent. - - 6 



for ling, per cent. - - 1 



A mariner or fisherman's pay for herring, per last 010 

 for cod, per cent. 004 



for h'ng, per cent. 009 



A^labourer or new seaman's pay for herring, per last 008 

 for cod, per cent. 002 



for ling, per cent. 007 



The Shipboyes pay for herring, per last - - 3 

 for cod, per cent. - - 1 



for ling, per cent. - - 3 



The Wharfmaster's pay for herring, per last - 1 

 for cod, per cent. - 006 



for ling, per cent. - 010 



For his six men clerks, packers, for herring, per last 003 

 for cod, per cent. 001 



for ling, per cent. 002 



1 Sea Fisheries, Temp. Car. II. ; Additional MSS. British Museum. 



