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Women per Week, 



Places. 



No 

 11 

 78 



79 

 80 

 81 

 82 



Av. 



Firft 



Men. 



/. S.d. 



10 10 



7 7 



9 10 



«o 5 



11 5 



10 8 6 



Second ( Lads, 

 ditto I 



/. s. d.l. s. d. 



5 10 

 5 



7 



7 3 6 



6 11 



/. qs. 9 <af. 



1 17 6 



Aver- Dairy O.her I Aver- jHar 

 age. jMaids Maids age. veft 



/. s. d. 1. s. 7. s. /. j. ^/ j-. <^, 



6 18 6 ( 3 10 2 52 17 6 



5 3 4 

 4 15 64 



6 10 



6 16 



67 3 



5 5 



3 5 



4 10 



3 3 10 

 3 5j3 12 6 



3 5YS 5 



4 104 10 



4 15 4 15 4 15 



6 3 

 6 3 

 9 



3 19 



Hay 

 S.d. 



3 3 



3 3 

 4 



4 a 



5 3 

 5 



3 5'3 9 I 6 3 



Servants wages are higher than I con- 

 ceived. 10/. 8 j-. 6 d. for upper farming 

 men is out of proportion to the average pay 

 of labourers. 



Thefe tables of labour thus reduced to 

 averages, remain too complex to form 

 companions between the rates, and other 

 circumflances. A parallel, to be completely 

 plain, mould confift in whole numbers. 

 To difcover, for infrance, that in a place 

 where bread is 2 d. a pound, day-labour 

 is 8 s. a week; fervants 5/. 10 s. and 

 women 3 s. 6 d. is fo complex, that it con- 

 veys no clear idea : But I mail endeavour 

 to reduce thefe multifarious rates to a fingle 

 ftandard, not of truth, in each place, but 

 of exadt proportion between the one and 

 the other. 



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