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Show Builder of Carnarvon Cattle. Cnma'vuti cnt!e N lull of Int. rest not rn 1 1 id- it. tiat-U 1:1 -i and lent ut im-oiov.it tiltltiii) aicblt vein ve-in re, but si; o lor all cuk ige In the economic Intel pn iatlon ot bUiory Fatrlv complete accouiitri are extant ot the monev expended on wages and itiiiterlal during the but!dhiis ot the fortress The liis;neH wfge paid to the worki en was thiee pence a day to skilled srtlitccrs. ' two pence bell) a more common Then artisans were nil KtiKilxhinen. hailing from such places as Canterbury or Oxford Or dtnary latorers. who were, to Jude from their naii'en. ell native Welsh men. received only a penny. Allowing Allow-ing for the purehaittrft power of the penny, these comic wages are ol course far higher !bnn the rates of the present day Centuries later the trantdi'.tora of the Mlble saw nothing ludicrous about the "two pence" prof fercd tor the hotel hill of the man be friended by tho flood Samaritan Westminster tJaiette |