LABOUPv. 



In harvefl, I s. and board. 



In hay-time, ditto. 



In winter, \od. 



Mowing grafs, i /. 8 ^. to is. 10 d. 



Ditching, 6^. a rood. 



It is to be remarked that all the banks of 

 hedges are paved with large coble {lones^ 

 ftuck into the earth, which they afefc; 

 strengthens the fences greatly, and will, if 

 well done, laft an hundred ycrirs. Their 

 ditches are mere nothings; the hedge grows 

 out of a bank about a yard high, and two 

 feet wide at the top. But I am well allured, 

 that if they kept half the hogs that arc 

 common in the dairy farms in Siiffoik and 

 EJeXy where much clover is fowa for their 



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