^ Additional Information. 



Changes en a Farm of about ;{[lOO. per Annum, Arable Land, in 1790, the Family to ansist 



of 10 People. 



General consumption of liquor is about 20 hogsheads of beer, five bushels of 



malt to the hogshead, at 5X. 6d. per bushel, and i\Ib. of hops 

 Smith's bill tor shoeing 5 horses, 151. per horse per ann. plough work, wheel 



work, &c. total amount per ann. full _ - _ _ 



Collar-maker's bill per aim. for 4 horses, jTi. is, per ami. 

 Poor rates in this parish 1790, 78, at 3^. per rate - - ^^li 14/. 



Way rates, ditto, 18, - - - -214 



Church rates, ditto, 6, - - - -018 



15 6 



Tithe for ;^ioo. per ann, 2s. 6d. in the pound, according to covenant compo- 

 sition, besides pig, goose, and honey - - - - t2XOO 

 Lime for 15 acres, to be tilled to wheat, on an average 30 bushels double Win- 

 chester per acre 450 bushels 

 — — for repairs of house, 10 



460 bushels, at is. 4^/. per bushel at the kiln 30 13 4 



N. B. The dung is generally carried on the land for a turnip crop, and if any 



surplus it is applied to top dressing. 

 The 30 bushels of lime is for two crops only, a wheat and barley ; if a third 

 crop is taken, the lessee is to carry 40 busiiels per acre, though but seldom 

 done. 

 Horse tax, for a hackney horse, in 1790 - - - - 150 



Labourers, about 3 men throughout the year, besides 4 apprentices imposed by 

 the parish on every ^100. per ann. the labourers 6s. per week each, i8x. 

 total 48 weeks - - - - - • -43 40 



Liquor reckoned above. 

 Harvest month, 5 men employed, meat and liquor 24 days at 2od. per day for 



5 men each - - - - - - - 10 00 



Mason, carpenter, thatcher, 70 days in the year. 



r Carpenter 30 days 

 I think this is rather under - < Thatcher 30 



^ Mason 10 



— 70 at IX. 4^. per day 4 13 4 

 One quart per day to each man and above. 

 Canvas for family, 7 yards to each per ann. with other purposes included, 100 



yards, at ()d. per yard - - - - - - S'So 



Men, women, and boys' shoes, twenty pair yearly, at 4J. dd. per pair - 4 10 o 



Bags, ropes, and other necessaries - - - - - 200 



For the apprentices, Russia drab, 6 yards for each apprentice, 24 yards, at 



IS. 4d. per yard - - - _ - - - 1120 



Salt for the family, about ^.cwt. at 141. per ewt. - - - 2 16 o 



Sundry expences in going to market ; nails, timber for hurdles, timber for 



wheel and plough work, which cannot be less - - - 10 o o 



185 8 8 



Besides clothing for the family, meat, and other necessaries. 

 The family, the farmer, wife, 3 children, 4 apprentices, and maid. 

 Farrier's bill, per annum, about . - - - - iioo 



;^.i86 18 8 



