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Brought over £".459 o o 

 Deductions. 



Rent of said 100 acres of land - . £".»co 00 



Tithes of said land, if co;Hpo««fi?^fi? for - - 25 o o 



Poors, church, and surveys rates - - - 30 o o 



Two labourers the year, including board and beer - 5200 



One labourer 30 weeks, at 105. per week - - 15 o o 



To a labourer for threshing the corn, as above - 19 13 O 



To ending the corn, over or above, labourers board and 



beer included - - . - 30 o O 



Blacksmith's bill - - - ^(^.10 o o 



Wheeler - _ - 



Collar-maker - _ _ 



Carpenter's bill for repairs of gates, &c. 



Seed corn, small seeds 



Horse corn for six horses, to till said land 



Manure must be purchased yearly, over and above what 



is made from the produce - - -2000 



£600. capital must be employed on the above scale to 



allow 8 per cent, interest - - . 48 o o 



423 



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The assessed taxes are not stated ; as such must be paid out of this balance, 

 here will be small profit left. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Thomas Davis, Esq. 

 The writer hereof begs leave to draw the attention of the Corn Committee, to the 

 necessity of a total abolition of the assize of bread. Notwithstanding all that the 

 bakers may say to the contrary, the price of bread in London, for six months past, 

 has been id. higher on a quartern loaf than in the country, or than can be war- 

 ranted from the price of wheat ; (hough it must be allowed the advantage has gone 

 to the flour-factors and not to the bakers. 



