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17—1850.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 267 
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THE VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL LABOUR—Continued. 
ENGLAND. A B c D E r I | iy . 
ORDSHIRE 7s to 88 9s to 10s * 7d 2s 9d to 38 38 6d 8s dec #2 528 to 788 S. Co 
= ith beer sometime i 8s || 10s to 12s 7d to 84 28 * 26 8s to 10s *r ed 50s to 5s 8. — Mal 3 
s Carter and -e bata cot- 
rent F 
BEDFORDSHIRE 8s 18s to 20s 104 1s 6d * 28 3d to 2s 6d 8s to 10s* 4d to 5d E 10s T W. — Biddenham 
BUCKS (* With beer.) 8s = 98 —— i Is — s e" = ad hoe Wr A E LENTINE, Leighton Buz- 
HERTFORDSHIRE s s a s s 0 „Taurs, 
m to m a Is to 18 6d On Od tn Se da 8s 4d to 4s 9s 7 ae 44d to 6d k 14 rep a pipe Ss Alban’s ap” 
s to 118 e s 8 s lls Ga 5 — 8 Wanae N, 
* The harvest month with 9s to 108 5. to 6d 2s 6d to 4s Zs to 4s 9s to 128 ane 25 4l to 2 MAtpPas, — Colchester" 
2 bushels malt 7 8s to 9s 41. 5s to 41. 10s Aas 1s 8d to 3s 28 to 38 9s to 118 34d to 4d 1d 788 2 t Mec 
2 Ibs. of Hops. + With) 68 to Ts 30. to 3l. 10s “ 261 8s || 3d to 4d 1d 41 45 AIRBANK, Sible Hedinghm 
3 bshls. of neem and 3 ibe. 8s Al, 5s || * 28 6d 8s to 12s it ee Moderate. i nae Harwich 
of Hops. ith r. 
BERKSHIRE .. wi. oe ae eae i 6d to 10d = 2s to 2s 6d 2s to 3s 6s 6d to 11s 5 2d ote F 
2 Two quarts of beer daily. 7s to 8s 15s * ma ia ls 2s to 2s 6d 2s to 3s 8s 3d to 4d * told — J. CoLEMAx, Newbury 
Six or eight pints of beer. &s 168 Ps s s to 9s 6d d* 2 to 5 R. H. BETTERIDGE, Abingdon 
9s to Ils 30s 4 84 10d 28 6d to 33 3s 6d to 48 9s to 11s 5d to to 100s W. Dickson, Reading 
8s to 10s 128 6d to 8 2 2s 6d to 3s 3s 6d to 4s 7s to 12s 44d to 6d 1d to 11d ois S. Kiar, Wokingham 
WILTSHIRE .., 6s to 78 woe 6d 8d to 10d 28 2s 6d to 38 s to 108 éi ad * me T. ANKELL, Swindon 
*8s to 9s for carters and 784 10s to 12s 6d 1 1s 8d ¢ 6d 8s to 10s 33d * * A. Nicuotson, Salisbury 
shepherds Cottage 78 10s 7d sens 1s 6d 3 78 6d 3d 3d ae G. N. HUI BERT, Bradford 
free carters ; Potato 8s 83 8d $ 3s 3s 6d 8s 6d 4d faite 4l H é — Westbu 
; Kare free. f With beer. 7s to 88 9s to 10s * 8d 10d 2s 6d to 38 38 to 48 7s to 9 4d to 43d id Bere Bow 
SOMERSET Ts* an 6d 2s | Fer, 4 6s to 98 5d to 7d ne Rather high W. Taa Castle Cary 
* ep = per week extra. 8800 9s | 8d 3 28 êd |; 78 || 4d B R. COVENTRY, Crewkerne 
Wich Osi] 9st pP ibe 2s 3d to 28 6d 28 ea to 3s || 8s || 9d |l aoe 47 to 57 |H. COTTRELL, Congresbury 
1 With — and drin ist 8s 7d to 8d = 18 6d és to 9s + ké 52s J. W. Eastment, Wincanton 
Sometimes Potato — 
S RREY $ “e 28 15s to 16s 18 ls 4d 28 6d 38 0s to lls 5a 14d 5¹ H. Davis, Old Jewry 
beer. 9s to 10s — 8d m 2s 6d to8s6d*| 3s to 48 de * 43d 25 22 10s to 57 A — Paine, Farnham 
KENT ... ree ise «| 98 to 10s 20s 1s 3s 6d to 4s 6d 3s to 48 128 . 5⁰ LATER, Wingham 
* With beer. lls 10d 4s 8 16s at 
9s to 10s 18s * 10d 6d 3s 6d to 4s 7s to 10s be ES 31 18s to 5} M. SANDFORD, Dover 
10s 1s to18s* 8 101 28 9d to 36 3s 6d to 48 6d 7s to 148 43d to 53d Pi 5l& upward 1 9 [Wells 
108 108 * 10d i 2s to 3s * 38 8s to 1 6d 1d 4¹ to 6l WIN era, Tonbridge 
108 15s 10d oe 4s 4s 10s to 153 43d es 50s to 90s z W. 1 — Sittingbourne 
SUSSEX s to 108 | 16s to 208“ 8d - tá 28 3d to 3s 8s to 48 6d 108 to 12 +f 2 52s to 78s |——, Chichester 
* With beer, 10s s* 10d Is 2s to 11 5d to 6d id told | 3118s to 51 er 2ER, Crawl 
10s 15s 9d * 2s 3s 6d 03 5d 1d 31 10s to 41 bi Robertsbridge 
HAMPSHIRE (* With nent. y 88 168 * to As Is Sd to Is 10d. 2s to 38 6d* 8s 5d 12d 528 EAMES, Beaulieu 
DETONSA TES: 10s to 12s*| 18s to 218 10d % se 2s 6d 38 78 sål cy Y to 5¹ V. EABT or qua, 
th Potato land free, 780 1580 6d to 7d * 18 1s 6d 58 5d . 27 10s to 31 S. CoBNISE, K —— — 
i with cider. 9stol0s | 9s to 108 f | 6d to ede 28 to 28 6d 2s 6d to 3s 6s to 78 4d s 27: 128 to 5l on BENSON, Tounoa 
tł With food and drink. 9s to 12s | 8d to 10d em s 3s s.. 2 wee 528 to 78s G. W. Fowrxn, Princehall 
8s to 10s | 8s to 108 1 8d ap 1s Ed to 1s 9d}! 28 685 — to 14d 31 i 4 Evans, — 
8s to 98 9 to 108 f | 6d to 8d ode 28 to 3s 2s to 38 6d 5s to 68 1}d to 14d 28 +. Maw, B rd 
8s 148 8d sis s 8d 28 6s || 6d 13d 2112s to 31 58 T. MicHELMoRE, jun., Totnes. 
78 9st 7d 8d + 1s 6d Į] 2s 6d || *. si By Layrpon, Ilfracombe 
8s% Sst 7d to 8d 2 ls 6d 28 6d 6s 6d 80 mae F. Newman, Dawlish 
DORSETSHIRE * 78* 12s 6d to 7d FE 2s * 2s * 6s * 6d 1d 31 18s . To Brid 
* With cider or beer. 8st 12s 6d ls 1s 64 || 3s r ren ld to 1g4 om i Corfe Cast 
* Cottage free in most cases, 754 128 to 158 7d sak 2s * 2s 3d * Ga to 128 * 6d 2 tee . FurMepee, Beaminster 
U . bushel of malt for 15 6s to 8s * 6d 8d 1 2s 6d* 2s 6d 10s 5d 1jd* 2 128 to $l A. HUXTABLE, Sutton Waldron ` 
8s* 15s 7d 8d to 18s 28 * 28 6d to 8s 6d* 10s * 43d 1d aid . Jesty, Dorchester ; 
CORN W. ALL 9s 12s 6d to 8d . 28 6d s A 8d ła ` t. = Sae — 
+ With beer or cider, 8s to 9s 8s to 9s * 6d to * 28 2a 9d to 38 6d 8s * 1d 3¹ 5s ceston 
+ Witb food and drink. 10s 6d 102 Ga* eax 4s Ii 4s to 6s 8s . ve 2 to & 10s W. "Simons, ‘Gwennap 
| The ee acre. 9 
WAL pat to 98 12s 25 als + | 8d to 9d 1s Sd to 28 28 3d to 38 9s to 10s 6d 1d E. H. Gnirrrrn, Denbigh 
t With 8s to 9s 8d 2s 6d 3s 6d 108 5d lid pi J. Jenkins, Caerleon 
* With —— and drink. 12s to 14s 6s hg os * 1s š 2s 6å 3s 9s 5d Pa Dear, H. Tuomas, Glamorganshire 
I With milk or broth. 83 83t 7d to 8d ls 6d 2s to 2s 6d 4s to 4s 6d 5d to 6d 1d * T. W. LAwronp, jun., Llandilo 
ł Pay for over-hours. 
REMARKS ON THE KING’S SOMBORNE vins of the ee n well bound, and in a sound | main after they are 11 years of gees here 32 per ı 
SCHOOL. ondition ; and h , moreover, that the child has | In other schools 4 per cent. od ane and 10 per 
Tux popularity of this school is i unprece- purchased d tħem ‘all kor itself, the school providing | cent. —_ are aay 8 10 
ese Everywhere else the ins i 1 accustom ed | none.* per cent. n z m 
y, average age (10) oy yes) « ofall all the 
of t! the i 
of gow uae 
Here — finds Som manieetig an 
earnest d to obtain fi the benefits it. 
Agricultural 14 — send their ch 
parishes, from three to four miles daily, to the school, 
and = of the resident 
assembles in 
he goes, the i tor’s ear is familiar with | 
the complaint that funds for the maintenance of the | wee 
deficien 
t; that the fees are wrung with diffi- 
met pe it must be — 
causes, e finds a se babes — 
children from other 
population of the — | eh 
a gre 
‘oreed, | volved in sendin 
-| work, whenever this 
‘character 
‘ous to pre 
will 2 not venture to hint; as 
Elsew og oa early age at which — 3 * 
he 
send him to the 
arents were the co 
se were a 
nine above 
of the educa’ 
y The 
11 girls in the first — above the age of 13, 
labourers ; 
2 
t | the above 14 years of age. 
like condition, “five boys of siete 14 years ie age, and 
whose | 
ight of 
r 
mak 
12. 
Your ee he sri za wanes the eg e z that sa- 
tion | erifice which 9s. a-w 
„the sac 
r will be bound we of making, to 
ater extent than they do now, 
ing their 
ce in- 
children to of to 
i shall 
2 
ffered 
In other schools oly 23 per eat of the children re- thi 
a d he 
a possibility, that the — might be induced to bu 
ks for Here he finds 
* There are at the 9 — 26 children who attend the 
Tw: „ & h 
Number per Cent. 
School. Und 
(90 Boys, 82 Girls.) 7 Fears: 
7 to 9. 
9 to 11. 
| 
2 
11 to 13. lis to 17. phe him, | 
Here, finally, the a 
children i in the school is mie a that of the 
her schools.“ 
other 
Were e, een. made for the cause of ed 
of the agricultural labourer, Nee when 
schôol, 
their as that 
Wai | —— send his son to o work, sends bim to o the 
Nor is 
than in other agricultural 
te 
but only 
a certain < “quantity o of 
n 
: 
= 
4 
E 
i 
1 
Lapeer oer a 
‘hese 
$ 477 3 and two to mistreasey, and th int- 
amon (before è appoint 
Boys ‘on 
153 
Girls 13 
Stn aiden temas — 
when Total 
14 
25 27 
(From Report 
8vo 
Edition.) 
25 5-9ths 
20 
Midland 1 
Taste II. 
on Midland Districts for 1846, p. 151. 
hi 
> above those low an 
y have hitherto been accustomed. Let those who 1 . 
motives will not influence them, weigh well the ob. 
a ; 
of a modern 
7 to 9. 
9 to 11. 
11 to 13 
13 to 15 | 
28 
27 
22 
25 
14 
| 
27 28 
16 
T 
