travels if iolafjj* , §nd carriages. The country fur- wool, flax, hemp, beavers hair, ilijd^ wfxf f§f the fupply pf the mandatories vthofe commodities; but theiilk, colours, gold an|l filler for thp j§jijf|roideryf ami fine thread from Brt|flels for thp J imported* ;€§t|€|ii|g §J*ofe difperfedin tlfe contiguous villages, i an<4 w%f|e^ « Sef^aty foreigners ic c|i$fefp|*f kraneiief j th§ reft are natives w king's demefnes. The&pprem* i are ^^ghi|dfen of Ppliih i^afants, who are clothed and fed, and havebefides a finall allpw« jpftce |n inoij^^^ The i^re^ors complain th^t there iino ^uhAiftti amongthem, ai>d that, al* tiiough t^tteiufed and clothf d th^ the other ^^fanti, .j^t^^jcsttaot,txc|te them to kiduftry hy any o\kefx$ffna than A)|ce* Nor is this a mat- ^ they jJU^ continue in a ftate I are agpxeh^iifiKe,; left they flioplji deprived o£;thpii; prpffes; iijt .has frequfntly It ap^, little pittaj^ce gained by their Vl Ja^Durji has hietj^refted ifpvi thein, in'order tp which tjaeii^ partis owed to af theft apprentices, mow was trying to Hpnulate her induf|ry, a Whit vantage Ihull I obtain iftfdlow your'gdyice?