[ 3 2 5 ] 



Places. 



Bcndfworth, 

 Benfmgton, 

 Henley, 

 Minn, 



Tofal 

 Earning*. 



/. i. 



49 2 

 45 " 

 44 i 

 55 ^ 



o 

 6 



9 

 o 



Average of rates, u. i^. 



The fuppofed connection between thefe 

 columns is very natural, and certainly ought 

 to exift, viz. that rates being a tax to fupply 

 the wants of the poor, they muft be high in 

 thofe places where the price of provifions is 

 high, and where the price of labour is low ; 

 and this conclusion is fo very obvious, that we 

 may reafonably look for a regular gradation in 

 the rates, according to fuch circumftances. 



Rates to ^d. in the pound. 



Places. 



Newton, 



Gofworth, 



Fenton, 



Holme, 



Kabers, 



Averages 



49 o 9 



Rats 



