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Cpelfea^ od a calm fairDay^ the Wind being 

 in aright Corner, pitch your JBoat almoft op- 

 pplite.to the Church, and angle in fix or feveti 

 Foot Water, where you. will meet with Plenty 

 of Roach, 



Mortlack'Beeps h the next Place where 

 Roach principally refort when the Weeds are 

 rotten-, and here are good Carp very often. 

 And from the Sides of the Eights^ oppofite 

 to Brentford^ IJleworth^ and Twickenham^ 

 there is very good Angling {ox Roach ^ Dace^ 

 Gudgeon^ and Perch, Very often you will 

 meet with Trouty and fometimes with Carp, 

 Tedding ton- Banks are remarkable for Plenty of 

 good Gudgeon -, Kingfton-wick and Kingfton 

 for Barhelj Reach^ and Dace, At Sunbury^ 

 there is good Angling for Roach^ Dace^ and 

 Gudgeons ; and from the Eights^ for Trout 

 and large Perch, Shepper ton- Pool abounds 

 with large £^r^^/ znd. J)ace. At and about 

 Windfor is vaft Variety of all Sorts of Fifh ; 

 but if a Man be found angling in another's 

 Water, he is fined very high by the Court of 

 that Town, even though he catches but a 

 (ingle Gudgeon^ Roach^ or Dace, 



Of the Rivers that empty themfelves into 

 the Thames ^ and of. others which are not far 

 from it, I begin with thofe on the North-Side. 

 I. lljord- River y the upper Part of v/hich a- 

 bounds with Roach and Dace^ and fome Perch ; 

 but between llford and the Thames^ efpecially 

 about three Miles from the Tov/n, there is 

 Pike. 2. IFoodford' River i having Plenty of 



Perch^ 



