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them; they are much addi(Eled to 
their Church Government, excepting 
the Gentry, who love Liberty, and 
care not to be lb ftri£tly tied down. 
The Country abounds with poor 
People and Beggars. Their Money 
they reckon after the French Manner. 
A Bodel (which is the hxth Part of 
our Penny) they call Tway-Pennks., 
that is with them Two-pence; fo 
that, upon this Ground, 1 2 Pennies, 
or a Shilling Scotch (that is, fix Bodels) 
is a Penny Sterling. The Scotch. 
Piece mark’d with XX, which we 
are wont to call a Scotch Two-pence, 
is Twenty-pence Scotch that is. Two- 
pence Sterling, wanting two Bodels, 
or four Pennies Scotch ; the Piece 
with XL is Four-pence Sterling 4 
Bodels ; and fo one Shilling Sterling 
is 12 Sliillings Scotch, Thirteen 
Pence Half-penny E 7 iglijh^ a Mark 
Scotch. One Pound Scotch, 20 d. 
P Sterling. 
