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A woman shearer of corn shall take, with meat and drink, not above four-pence, 

 and wiihout meat and drink, not above sixpence. 



A haymaker, weeder, or lowker of corn shall take by the day, with meat and 

 drink not above four-pence, and without meat and drink, not above eight-pence; a 

 woman shall but take half as much. 



None shall take for mowing an acre of meadows, statute measure, above one 

 shilling. 



Household Servanta. — A bailiff, or footman of husbandry that is hired with a 

 gentleman or yeoman that doth not labour himself, but putteth his whole charge 

 to his servant, shall take for his wages, with meat, drink, and a livery, not above 

 four pounds ten shillings, and without livery five pounds. 



A chief servant in husbandry to a yeoman or husbandman, that can mow and 

 sow and do other husbandry work well, shall take by the year, with meat and drink, 

 not above three pounds ten shillings. 



An ordinary servant in husbandry that can mow and plough well, shall take by 

 the year, with meat and drink, not above two pounds five shillings. 



A young man between the ages of 12 and 16 shall take by the year, with meat 

 drink, not above one pound sixteen shillings and eight pence. 



A milner that is skilful in mending his mill, shall take by the year, with meat 

 and drink, not above four pounds, and one that is not so skilful, not above three 

 pounds. 



A wonnan servant that taketh charge of brewing, baking, and of the kitchen and 

 milk-house, that is hired to a gentleman and yeoman (whose wife does not take 

 that charge upon her), shall take by the year, with meat and drink, not above forty- 

 shillings. 



A woman servant that serveth an husbandman or farmer, or any other woman 

 servant, shall take by the year, with meat and drink, not above one pound ten 

 shillings. 



A maid servant under the age of sixteen years shall take by the year not above 

 twenty shillings. 



Colliers. — A collier or workman that is skilful in getung coals, shall take for 

 his wages by the day, without meat and drink, not above one shilling. 



A filler or barrower of coals by the day, with meat and drink, not above> ten- 

 pence. 



