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be five more; ard thofe he appoints to go out with feveral Gangs, 
fome ten, fome twenty , more or lefs, according tothe ability of the 
overleér he fo imployes 5 and thefe are to go out upon feveral 
liiployments, as he gives them directions, fome to weed, fome to 
plant.{ome to fall wood, fometo cleave it, {ome to faw it into boards, 
{ome to fetch home, fome tocut Canes, others to attend the Ingenio, 
Boyling-houfe , Still-houfe, and Cureing-houfe; fome' for Harvett, 
to cut the Maies,(of which we havethree Crops every year, ) others|- 
to gather Provifions, of Bonavift, Maies, Yeames, Potatoes , Caflavie, 
atid drefsit at fit times for their dinners and fuppers, for the Chrifti- 
an fervants; the Negresalwayes drefling their own meat themfelves, 
in their little Pots, which is only Plantines, boyl'd or roafted, and 
fomeé eares of Maies toafted, at the fire; and now and then a Makerel 
a piece, or two Herrings. 
The. Prime Overfeer may very well deferve Fifty pounds Per} 
Annum, or the value in fuch Commodities as he likes, that are grow- [ 
ing upon the Plantation; for he is a man that the mafter may allow | 
fometimes- herefore muft be clad accor-. 
dingly, The other five of the Overfeers, are to be accounted ia the 
ranke of Servants, whofe freedome isnot yet purchafed, by their five |. 
years fervice, according to the cuftome of the Ifland. And for their 
cloathing, they ‘fhall be allowed three thirts together, to every man 
for fhifts, which will very well laft halfa year, and then as many 
more. And the like proportion for drawers, and for thooes , every 
| month that's twelve pair 3 year; fix pair of ftockings yearly, 
and three Monmouth Capps, and tor Sundayes, a doublet of Canvas, 
| anda plainbandof Holland. : | 
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