After his marriage, Edward enjoyed an income of around £8,000 a year (£1,110,000), making him a very wealthy man.
He married and had several children, enjoying a fair income derived from his literary work.
This suggests that the family enjoyed a decent financial income.
The couple, both marketing professionals, worked hard and enjoyed a combined income of about $250,000 a year.
They seem to have taken a 10% royalty on all sales of pottery, and enjoyed a very high income from these.
For comparison, an average baron in 1436 enjoyed an annual income of £500.
She enjoyed an income of 100,000 pounds until her death according to one source.
The writers were mostly poets and enjoyed a similar income.
For more than a year (Betty was twenty-two) she had enjoyed a private income.
What is more, farmers in various parts of Europe do not always enjoy a very good income.