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Footnotes
[1] This sum includes an allowance for the part of the wage of domestic servants, shop-attendants, &c. paid in kind.
[2] Leone Levi’s Wages and Earnings of the Working-Classes, p. II.
[3] Labour and Life of the People, vol. i. p. 38.
[4] Poverty: A Study of Town Life. (Macmillan & Co.)
[5] By Mr P.H. Mann in Sociological Papers. (Macmillan.)
[6] Cf. An Inquiry into the Conditions and Occupations of the People in Central London, R. A. Valpy.
[7] This statement is borne out by A Return of Expenditure of Working-Men, for 1889, published by the Labour Department of the Board of Trade.