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not at all for rearing. The fummer joift 



is 35-^; 



Their flocks of fheep rife as high as 500, 

 by means of turning on the moors : The 

 profit they reckon at ioj. ahead; they keep 

 them all winter and fpring on the moors, 

 but give them hay in deep fnows. The 

 average fleece of wool, three pound and an 

 half. Land fells at 30 years purchafe. 

 Tythes generally gathered. 



Poor rates is. 3 ^. in the pound. They 

 are all employed, either in the lead mines 

 or in knitting. All drink tea. 



Many eftates from 10/. to 200/. a year. 



LABOUR. 



In hay-time, 6 d. and board. 

 In winter, i s. 

 Mowing grafs, 20 d. 

 Headman's wages, 8 /. i © J". 



next ditto wages, 7/. 



Boy of 10 or 12 years, jOs. 

 Maid fervants, 4/. 



Women per day, in hay-time, 4^. and 

 board. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



A new waggon, 14 /. 

 A cart, 4 /. 

 A plough, I /. 4 J". 

 A harrow, 1 8 j. 



A fcythe, 



