A Six Months Tour Through the North of England Containing An Account of the Pr

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A Six Months Tour Through the North of England Containing An Account of the Pr
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It into all forts of boilers, pans, plough- mares, &c. &c. &c. The forgemen work by weight, and earn from 8 j. To 20 s. A week, but 12J. Or 14 s. The average ; the foundery men are paid by the week, from js. To 10 s. No boys are employed younger than 14, fuch from 3 j. Toip. A week. In the collieries, the men earn from 7 s. To 9 s. A week. There are few women employed ; and only in piling- old bits of fcrap iron (which are brought to Rotberham by way of Hull from Holland, London, &c. ) into the... form of final! pyra- I 2 paids.
[ !i6 ] mids, upon round pieces of ftone, after which they are fet into the furnace till they become of a malleable heat, and are then worked over again.
Befides the iron manufactory, they have a pottery, in which is made the white, cream-coloured (Staff or djloire) and tortoife- fhell earthen-ware : It employs about two or three and twenty men and 40 boys ; the men are paid $s. A week for day work, but much is done by the piece, in which cafe they all earn more, up to 15 J.


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