What bene- 

 fit can be 

 raised. 



WATER-WORKES. 



have besturd my selfe pritty well, to make 

 the whole world wonder at mee. 



Your Lordshipp shall now see what 

 benefit I receive for the perpetuall con- 

 tinuance of this Table. 



The Butter and Cheese of my three 

 hundred Kine, I sell, and furnish the 

 Clothyer, his Broade - weavers, Spinners, 

 Carders & the rest ; with all the Mec ham- 

 calls there-with. The Corne of ten Plow- 

 lands^ Wheate, Rye, & Malt made in my 

 own Killing; I grinde at my own$Mt//es; 

 Bak'd, & Brewed in my Bake-house and 

 Brew-house ; and sold to the foresaid 

 persons : My Wooll, my Muttons, Lambes, 

 and culld-sheepe , of my three thousand I 

 sell to the sayde persons : I sell yearely 

 one hundred of my eldest Oxen, Kine, 

 and my cul'd young Cattell fatte to the 

 persons aforesaid : I finde all Artificers ; 

 and Inkeepers wood, which will bee ten 

 times more profitable unto me then now. 

 Let Men judge what benefit I may make 

 of my Brew-house, and what of my Bake- 

 house, what of my shambles, my Haye & 

 Provender; my Chandler s-shopp, my Barke 

 unto the Tanner : to whom I sell all my 

 Hides; the Glover hath all my Pelts: what 

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