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keeps an Account how many Brace of Trouts^ 

 you take, for which you mufi: pay certain large 

 Prices. 



On the South Side of the Thames, are, i. 

 Depifor d' River ^ very much decayed, and 

 having but few Filli in it> fuch as Roacb^ 

 Dace, and Flounders \ and by Cha*:.ce, you. 

 may meet with a Tr^^/. a. Lewijham- River y 

 in which are fome good Trouts, large Roachy 

 and Chuhy Gudgeons^ and fome Perch^ and 

 fmall Dace, 3. fVandfworth- River ^ having, 

 many large Gudgeons and Dace, FlounderSj 

 Perch, Pike, fome Carp, and Trouts -, and 

 very large Silver Eels are often taken here» 

 4. Mar tin" River, whofe principal Fifh arc 

 Trouts, 5* Mitcham-River, for Grouts alfo# 

 6. Carjhalton-River^ abounding with Trouts, 

 and other white Fifh^ 7. Moulfey- River, 

 yielding Perch^ Jack, Roach J)ace^ Chub, Gud- 

 geon, fome Flounders, and a few Trouis, befides 

 Barbel, S.Efijer- River, good {or Jacks, Perch, 

 Chub, Roach, Dace^ Gudgeon, Eels, Flounders, 

 Barbels, and Trout s, 9. Cobham- River, having 

 Plenty of good Trouts, fat and large ; as alfo 

 Dace, Perch, Chubs, Jacks, and Gudgeons, 

 10, Weybridge- River, yielding good Diverfion 

 for Carp, fome of which weigh eight or nine 

 Pounds ; Jack, Roach ^Dace, Flounders, Popes, 

 large Bleak, Barbel, and Gudgeon, 1 1. Byfleet 

 River, where you have vQij large Pikes and 

 Jacks, Tench, Perch of eighteen Inches in 

 Length, good Carp, large FlounderSy Bream^ 

 Roachy Dace, Gudgeon in Plenty, Popes, 



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