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For the Monday's market, he fets out from 

 St. Faith's on. Sunday, and reaches Londoiv 

 the Sunday following. The diflanceone hun- 

 dred and twelve miles. 



At Mile-End he is met by the falefmen ; 

 who mark, and take, from that time, the 

 charge of the lots which are refpedlively con- 

 ligned to them. Sometimes the choice of a 

 falefman may be left to the drover ; but, in 

 general, every farmer has his ovv^n falefman. 



If the owners of the bullocks do not attend 

 the market themfelves. It is the drover's duty 

 to fee (were it poffible) that juftice be done to 

 his employers ; and to receive the neat pro* 

 ceeds from the falefmen ; who deliver ac- 

 counts in this form : 



-" Three Tuns, Smithfield.. 



Seven bcafts fold for Mr. — the loth day of June 17S2. 



Selling (at IS. 6d.) o 10 6 

 Tell 6: expcaces 021 

 Help - - - 019 

 Grai's ---000 

 Drover, J. Smith, i 15 o 

 Paid vourfelf - 86 o 8 



I Waterman 

 I Beeton 

 I Andrews • 

 I Sevvell 

 I Alexander 

 I Brown 

 I Brown 



^88 10 o 

 (Signed) S— 1 P-n, 

 Beat]: and iheep falefman." 



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