7 8 Additional Information. 



the day, without meat and drink, not above one shilling, and with meat and drink, 

 not above sixpence. 



A master millwright shall take for himself by the day, without meat and drink, 

 not above one shilling and sixpence, and for his servant, without meat and drink, 

 not above one shilling. 



A master or other that hath but one man or none, and that doth not take 

 charge of a building but of other work, as hewing, squaring, walling, or such like : 

 a lime-burner, cooper, bricklayer, brickmaker, thatcher, slater and tyler, shall 

 respectively take by the day with meat and drink, from the Annunciation of the 

 Blessed Virgin Mary until Michaelmas, not above sixpence, and without meat and 

 drink not above one shilling: and from Michaelmas to the Annunciation of the 

 Blessed Virgin Mary, with meat and drink, not above four-pence, and without meat 

 and drink, not above ten-pence. 



A master taylor shall take by the day, with meat and drink, not above four-pence, 

 and for his servant not above two- pence. 



A graver of turfs or peats shall take by the day, with meat and drink, not above 

 four-pence, and without meat and drink, not above eight-pence. 



Labourers in Husbandry. — A man for ditching, paling, railing, thrashing, and 

 other labourers work, from the feast of St. Manin to Candlemas day, shall take 

 for wages by the day, with meat and drink, not above two-paice, and without 

 meat and drink, not above sixpence; and from Candlemas day to the feast of St, 

 Martin, with meat and drink, not above four-pence, and without meat and drink, 

 not above eight-pence. 



A man for casting or setting any ditch, one yard and a quarter broad, and a 

 yard deep, having the quick wood ready laid beside him. shall take for a rood not 

 above sixpence; and when the ditch is bigger or lesser, moieor less after the same 

 rate; and for securing a ditch three spades breadth and two deep, shall take for a 

 rood not above two pence, and for staking or spade grip in breadth and depth for 

 every rood not above one penny. 



Labourers in Harvest work, — A mower of grass or corn shall take for wages by 

 the day with meat and drink not above sixpence; without meat and drink, not above 

 one shilling. 



A shearer of corn shall take by the day, with meat and drink, not above six- 

 pence, and without meat and drink not above one shilling. 



