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wilt get between Five and Six 
Shillings every Day confiantly. 
As to Journey-Men Shooe-Makers , 
they have t^'o Shillings per 
Pair both for Men and Womens 
Shooes : And Journey-Men Tay- 
lors have Twelve Shillings per 
Week and their Diet. Sawyers 
get between Six and Seven Shil- 
lings the Hundred for Cutting 
of Pine- Boards. And for Wea- 
vers, they have Ten or Twelve. 
Pence the Yard for Weaving of 
that which is little more than 
half a Yard in breadth. W00H- 
C omieers , have for combing 
Twelve Pence per Pound. Por- 
ters have Sixteen Pence for an 
Earthen Pot which may be 
bought in England for Four 
Pence. Tanners f may buy 
their Hides green for Three 
Half Pence per Pound, and 
fell their Leather for Twelve 
Pence per Pound. And Curriers 
have Three Shillings and Four 
Pence per Hide for Dreiling it • 
they buy their Oyl at Twenty 
Pence 
