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Mowing grafs, i s. \d. to is. 6t!> 



Hoeing turneps, 3 s. to 6 j-. 



Thraming, the 25th part. 



Head man's wages, 8 /. 



Next ditto, 6 /. 



Boy of ten or twelve years, 3 /. 



Maids, 50 s. to 3 /. 



Women per day, in harveft, 8 d. to 1 s. 



In hay time, 4^. 



In winter, 4 d. 



But I mould here remark, that fome of 

 thefe prices refpecl: only the hands which 

 do not belong to the village ; for their own 

 labourers are not paid in money, but in what 

 is called here boll and jlent : That is, the 

 farmer pays as follows. He keeps the man 

 two cows ; allows him fixty-fix bufhels of 

 grain of all forts -, one ltone of wool, (24$. 

 to the ftone ;) leads his coals ; finds him a 

 houfe; half a rood of lancf for potatoes; 

 keeps him a hog ; and fows half a peck of 

 flax for him : The wife has 5/. for her hay 

 and harveft ; and a boy, when of twelve 

 years of age, thirty bulliels of corn. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



A waggon, 18/. 



A cart, 7 /. 



A plow, 1 7. 2 s. 



A harrow, 1 8 s. 



A roller, 3 /. 



A fcythe, 2 s. 6 d. 



A fpade, 



