Victorian matchmakers typically charged fees that varied widely, often depending on their reputation and the social status of their clients. Fees could range from a few shillings to several pounds, with some affluent clients paying more for personalized services. In addition to direct fees, successful matchmakers could also receive gifts or commissions from clients who found suitable partners through their services. Overall, their earnings reflected both the demand for their services and the social standing of their clientele.
Slaves get paid nothing.
sausages
nothing
2p
$195,500
100p a day
one pound
They are not paid by the match. It is whatever is in their contract.
About 5 pence a week
15 pounds
surprisingly they don't get paid very much
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