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Cutting off the round-wood, ij. a load. 



Tying wood-faggots, is. 6s. to 35. a hun- 

 ^/ • ^ ' dred (of fix fcoi c). 



Tying furze-faggots, is. to 2j. 6d. a hun- 

 dred (of lix fcorcj. 

 •* T" Rivinebufhel blocks, 4/. a load. 



Riving half-bufhel blocks, ^s. to 6j. a load 

 (of eighty blocks). 



Rivins: half-bufliel from fhort ends, when 

 little fawing is wanted, 4J. a load. 



Riving fmali billet, i^. a fcore. 



Riving plaiftering-laths, 6^. a bundle. 



Tolerably good white-thorn layer, at 4/. a 

 thoufand. 



Oaken layer, three or four years old, to 

 lay into hedges, is. a hundred. 

 "= Gathering hawsy 8^. a bufhel. 



Gathering acorns, is, a bufhel. 



Gathering afh-keys, 6^. a bufhel, heaped 

 and preffcd down *. 



Double-digging two fpits and a crumb, is. 

 a fqnare rod (of fv^ven yards\ 



Price of furze-feed, icd. a pound, 



* Thefe prices vary of coiirfe with the plenty or fear- 

 city of the d'fi'crcnt articles in a given year. The above arc 

 iow prices. 



Making 



