j I T he Hi ft or y 
Makers, Hair and IVood Sieve- 
Makers, Bodies -Makers, Gun- 
Smiths, Lock-Smiths, Mailers, File- 
Outers, Skinners, Furriers, Glovers , 
Fatten - ]\ lakers , M 7 atch-Makerss 
Clock-Makers, Sadlers ,C oil er-Mak ers , 
Barkers, Friniers, Book-Binders, 
arid all other TraMs-Me/i, their 
Gains and Wages are about the 
lame proportion as the fore- 
mentioned Trades in their Ad- 
vancements, as to what they 
have ill England. 
Of Lawyers and Fhyjicians I 
ihall fay nothing, becaufe this 
Countrey is very Peaceable and 
Healty; long may it fo continue 
and never have occafion for the 
Tongue of the one, nor the Pen of 
the other, both equally detrac- 
tive to Mens Ehates and Lives ; 
befides forfooth, they, Hang- 
Man like, have a Licenfe to Mur- 
der and make Mifchief. Labour- 
ing-Men have commonly here, 
between 14 and 15 Pounds a 
Tear, and their Meat, Drink, 
Walking 
