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NOTE1850

WAGES IN 17TH AND 19TH CENTURIES

By LAMBERT B. LARKING.

Running my eye accidentally through the household book of Sir Roger Twysden, from 1659 to 1670, it occurred to me to make a comparison between the relative prices of meat and wages, as there given, in order to ascertain the position of our peasantry in these parts, at the close of the 17th century. I send you a few extracts, by which it will be seen that, in Kent, at least, our agricultural labourers appear to have been in far better condition than those of the rest of England, who, in Mr. Macaulay’s brilliant work, are represented as living “almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats,” owing to…

Topics: Wages, Agricultural Labor, Meat Prices, 17th Century Economy, 19th Century Economy

Locations: Kent, England, East Kent