Dear members,
Examining 1887 written contracts of Goan tailors and carpenters working in 
Zanzibar, free grog and smokes was part of the contract. I recall in my 
childhood, traveling tailors and other tradesmen who worked from house to 
house, would have included as part of their payment, food for the day and some 
drink. Do we have any anecdotal or archival evidence that would explain or add 
weight as to why grog and cigarettes would become part of written contracts for 
tailors and carpenters?
Many thanks,selma

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