Glimpses of Our Ancestors in Sussex And Gleanings in East West Sussex

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Glimpses of Our Ancestors in Sussex And Gleanings in East West Sussex
Charles Fleet
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She had grown wheat upon part of her ground, and there was the produce in a neat little stack ; and there were beans, &c. , for the two fat pigs in the sty. She said she could manage to keep herself pretty well with her pigs, her fruit, her bees, &c. , though this year the help she needed cost her more than usual. She seemed cheerful and contented. Her next-door neighbour — an intelligent- looking, tidily-clad man, of about 40 — was standing at his door. He and his father had been tenants ever ...since the cottages had been erected. He got, he said, 12s. A-week as a labourer, and did not see why a man should have less than 2s. A-day. From enquiries I had made in other quarters, I found that los. Was the average wages in the neighbourhood, and in winter 9s. Or is. 6d. A-day. But the men who got these wages were not in a situation, like our friend of the Colony, to demand higher ; they had not, like him, an acre of good land to fall back upon; they must either take the 9s. Or los. , go to " the house, " or starve.

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