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Value of the Labour of the Manufact g Poor in A House of
Industry for one Week ending 3 rd May 1788
Spun 16lb of Woolen yarn ----- 1/2 ....... 0..18..8
20 d o ....... 1/- ...... 1..0..0
13 d o ....... 10 d ........ 10..10
32 d o ......... 8 d ........ 1..1..4
28 ... d o ...... 6 ..... 14..0
101 -- d o....... 4 d ........ 1..13..8
Warping 5 pieces 2/- ..... .. 10..0
Weav g 105yds flan l ------ 15..0
7..3..6
Expen s Superint d of Weav s Spin rs &c a Week - 0..10..0
Woman do for Spinners ---- 3
Gratuities to Scriblers Carders. Slubbers}
Spin rs Weavers &c &c ........... 1..18..6
2-11-6
4..12..0
Ab t 25lb of Hemp Spun a Week ---- 5 ------ 10-5
Gratuities .............. 1-8 1/2 0..8..6 1/2
Knott g & foot g ab t 24 Pair of Stock gs -- 3 --- 6-0
Gratuities ----------- 1-0 5..0
Spin g 10lb of Hinds 1 1/2 1-3
Gratuities ------- 6 0..9
Taylors mak g & Mend g Cloaths a Week
Thee of them on the lowest estimation 2/6 } ---- 7-6
Gratuities ----------- 1-1 6..5
Leather Breeches maker d o 2-6
Gratuity ---------- 5 .. 2..1
Shoem ns mend g. for the House Makt. }
new for d o and for Town Shops &c --- 1..2..10
Gratuities -------------- 4..3 0..18..6 1/2
Adults & old infirm Poor
This might be call d clear gain by the Labour of 45 }
with 98 Children from 6 to 13 Years old ------ 6-13-4
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