NORFOLK. 395 "* ' 



Making anew fix-foot ditch, planting quick, /^ / / ($ 

 and fetting a hedge, \s. and beer, or 14^. a 

 rod ("of feven yards). 



Rc-making an old ditch, fcoiiring, facing, 

 backing, and letting a hedge, -id, to \od. and 

 beer. 



Cutting thorns, u. a waggon-load. 



Backing and hedging, 5J. a rod. 



Backing without hedging, 3 J. a rod. 



Grubbing up hedges and borders, 6i. to 



15. a rod and the " fmall firing," that is, the 

 chips and fmaller roots. Seep. 112. 



V. HUSBANDRY. 

 1. Yearly-servants. 

 Yearly wages of a head man, 8 to lo/. 

 Yearly v-'agcs of a fecond man, 4 to 6/. 

 Yearly wages of a harrow-boy, 40J. 

 Yearly wages of a woman, 3/. to 3/. 3J. 

 Yearly wages of a girl, 30 to 40J. 



2. Day-labourers. 



Day-wages of a common man *, in winter, 

 ij. and beer. 



Day-wages of a common man, in fummer, 

 15. \d. and beer. 



* A reamer man. 13 allowed u. a week extra, for " horfc 

 nionej'." 



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