216 PECHES ANGLAISES. - GÉNERALITES. 



numbers of busses . pinks and line-boats. And also a Discourse ot the Sea- 

 coast towns of England ; and the most fit and comodious places and harbours 

 that we have for busses, and ot the small nuinbev of our Fishermen, and 

 also the true valuatiou, and charge of building and furnishing to Sea busses 

 and pinks. after the Holland manner. Printed at London . for Nathaniel Butter . 

 1614. éo. {óO blz.) 



Dit curieuse painphlet is ook opgenomen in: Harleian Miscellany. III, bl. 



378—91. K.B.'sG. Vergelijk: 6'. 3Iuller's Mare clausum. Amst. 1872. 



bl. S5— 93. 



3231. Gordon, (Tliom.') General reinarks on the British fisheries by a 

 North Briton. London, 1785. 8°. 



Hales, (Sicholas) Zie: N». 3212. 



3232. Harleian Miscellany. (The) A coUection of scarce, curious, 

 and entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts. as well in manuscript as in print, 

 selectcd from the library of Edward Harley. Interspersed with historical. 

 political and critical annotations by the late IFül. Oldys and some additi- 

 onal notes by Th. Park. London, 1810— 1813. 10 dln. 4o. K.B.'sG.— B.L.H. 



Deze hoogst belangrijke verzameling bevat 600 a 700 pamphletten , tractaten enz. 

 waarbij ook over de visseherijen. Zie No. 3230 en 3265. 



3233. Headrick, (J.) View of the mineralogy, agriculture and üsheries 

 of the Island of Arran; with suggestions for improving the agriculture and 

 the fisheries of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Edinburgh , 1807.8°. 



3234. Hitclicock, (Rol)ert) A poUitique Platt for the honour of the 

 Prince , the greate profite of the publique State , relief of Ihe poore , preservation of 

 the riche, reformation of Roges and Idle persons, and the wealth of thou- 

 sandes that knowes not howe to live. Written for an Newyeresgift to Englande , 

 and the iuhabitantes thereof. by Robert Hitchcock, late of Taverfeelde in the 

 Countie of Buckingham , Gentleman. Imprinted at London, by Thon. Kyngston. 



1 Januarie 1580. 



Zie over dit hoogst zeldzame werkje , dat in der tijd veel opgang maakte , en 

 waarvan bet eenig bekende exemplaar in het Britscb Museum berust, .S'. Muller s 

 Mare clausum. bl. 38. 



3235. Uoare, (John) On the resources of the seafishing of Ireland. 

 Read before the royal Dublin Society. January 15, 1866. Dublin. 1866.8°. 



3236. Eiiuionl. Speech of the Earl of Kinnoul to the British society 

 for extending fisheries. (znd. pi.) 1798. 8°. 



3237. Knox, (John) A view of the British empire, more especially Scot- 

 land. with some proposals for the improvement of that country, with the 

 extension of its fisheries, and the relief of the People. London, 1781 — 85. 



2 dln. 80. 



3238 . Observations on the Northern fisheries , with a discourse on the 



expediency of establishing fishing stations, or sraall, towns, in the Highlands 

 of Scotland and the Hebride islands. To which is added the last report of 

 the Committee appointcd by the House of Comraons to inquire into the 

 State of the British fisheries. London, 1786. 8». 



Nog een pamphlet over hetzelfde onderwerp ,,by a member of the Highland 

 Society." 1786. 8o. Zie: No. 3244. 



3239 Letter to a member of Parliameut, concerning the free British 

 fisheries. London, Spa van. 1750. 8o. Met 2 kaarten. 



3240. Liudesay, (Patrick) The interest of Scotland considered. with 

 regard to its police, agriculture, trade, and fisheries. Edinburgh. 1783. S». 



3241. London fishery laid open, or the arts of Ihe fishermen and 

 fishmongers set in a true light. (z. pi. en j.) kl. 4°. 



