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milk, &c. I proceeded in this method in 

 the Six Weeks Tour, but as provifions in 

 general are much cheaper in the north than 

 in the fouth, all the rates I there ufed will 

 not be of the fame truth here. 



Board in the north (including Tork and 



Lancajhire) I (hall call 8 d. a day. 

 In the fouth, i o d. 

 Ale, 2 d. 

 Small beer, I d. 

 Milk, \ d. 

 Broth, 2 d. 



A dinner, 44 d. in the north. 

 In the fouth, 6 d. 



In refpect to the periods of labour, they 

 are minuted throughout the Tour in the 

 divifions of harveft, hay-time, and winter ; 

 in mofl: of the counties I travelled, the 

 winter price does not vary for fpring ; but 

 as in a few there is a price between the 

 winter and the hay ones, we mull: reckon 

 the latter fomewhat longer than common. 

 Harveft I call five weeks. 

 Hay time fix weeks *. 

 Winter forty-one weeks. 

 And as much work is, in many places, 

 done by the piece, I fhall, in fome places 

 where it lefTens the day-work greatly, allow 

 a proportion for it. I mall likewife add 

 the diftance from London. 



* Ln many parts of the north of England their hay 

 time is of a furprizing length. 



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