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By Mr Townshend from W. Cook then Maltsher & Baker at Pewsey
40 Bushel of Wheat of 14 score i:e: each Bushel weighing 70 lb.
makes 36 1/2 Bushel of fine flour, 1 1/2 bushel of coarse flour,
& 16 Bushel of bran
Ovens
Thos Winter (Pewsey) to heat his oven for 40 gallon loaves uses 15 penny
worth of wood:
But Tho. Rudman's (of the same place) being more ped to
bake 80 gallon loaves he uses only four faggots at 2d each,
when he bakes a second time the same day uses but half that
quantity
Westbury Work-House Account 13 weeks ending Dec r
28 1787
Each Pauper consumes about 6 1/2 bushel of flour per annum
Meat 1 lb a week
Cost each £4.17.0 beside Cloaths, House Rent & charge
of Management
Number of Poor in the House
Shepherds Coats sold at Marlborough cost 9s ready made -
Being undied they wash well
The Mr Townshend says they wear better than Soldiers Cloth - They
have skirts.
15 to heat 40# 12 to heat 100 i:e: 1d heats 8 1/2
i:e: 1d heats 2 +10/15=2/3 4/12=1/3
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