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 rally mix Leicefl&fhire and Durham together. 

 The price Sd. gd. and lod. per lb. They 

 fend all the manufactures to London by land 

 carriage, which is faid to be the longeft, for 

 broad wheel waggons, of any ltage in Eng- 

 land. The earnings of the manufacturers ira 

 this branch are as follow : s. d. 



The combers, per week, - I o 6 

 The (pinners, women, - 3 o 

 Ditto, children of ten or twelve 



years, - - 20 



The knitters, - - 26 



Ditto, children of fen or twelve 



years, - - 20 



All the work-people may have conftant 

 employment if they pleafe. 



During the late war bufinefs was exceed- 

 ingly brilk, very dull after the peace, but 

 now as good as ever known. 



The making of cottons is likewife a con~ 

 fiderable manufacture in this town. They 

 are called Kendal cottons, chiefly for expor- 

 tation, or failors jackets, about 10 d. or is. 

 a yard, made of Wejlmor eland wool, which 

 is very coarfe, felling only at 3^. or \d. per 

 lb. This branch employs three or four 

 hundred hands, particularly fhearmen, wea- 

 vers, and fpinners. s. d. 

 The fhearmen earn per week, 10 6 

 The weavers, (chiefly women,) 4 3 

 The fpinners, - 3 3 



All 



