They certainly knew how to spend money, the expense sheet for the Belvoir Hunt in 1786 shows the huntsman and two of his colleagues were paid over £140 in wages alone, my farrier/smith ancestor received over £21 and lived over the stables on the estate, as did his son and later his grandson in the early census years. Another branch of the same line were surgeons and apothecaries, largely around Ropsley and Great Hale from the mid 1700's until the latter part of the 1800's. It dies seem, that whatever their occupations my lot seemed to be in, or around the estate lands in a number of areas over many years.