Lazarus Cooke wrote:
>
> In article >, ASmith1946
> > wrote:
>
> > >
> > >I have not seen it in a primary source. My memory of the account I did
> > >see was that it was a contract in which A was borrowing B's indentured
> > >servants, and agreeing not to feed them lobster more than X days a week.
> > >
> > >--
> >
> >
> > I've heard a similar story for sturgeon, i.e. loggers signing contracts for
> > eating sturgeon only three days a week. Don't recall seeing a primary source
> > on
> > this story either...
> >
> > Andy Smith
> I'm afraid that this exists as a tale in the Uk, too, with both salmon
> and oysters.
>
> Lazarus
>
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Here both student and apprentice riots on these issues in the middle
ages are fairly well documented. Lucky buggers! In my day we could
barely afford a cheese butty and pint of Newcastle Brown Ale at 11p a
pint in the college bar! Salmon & oysters! Cor!
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