SOCIETIES OF LONDON AND THE PROVINCES. 6r 



The annual subscriptions are £}, '^s. for the whole fishery- 

 extent ; from the Paper-mills to Castle Ashby, £l is.; and 

 los. 6d. for the third fishery, from the Paper Mills to Billing; 

 there being also an entrance fee of los. 6d. for the whole 

 water, and 5^-. for the ^i is. preserve. 



President, the Rev. H. Smyth, Little Houghton ; Hon. 

 Sec, H. P. Hensman, Esq. 



Norwich Piscatorial Society. 



This Society was originated by Mr. W. Capon, of Norwich. 

 It numbers 50 fishing and a large number of honorary- 

 members. The annual subscription is los., hon. members 

 20J-. The Club gives a very fine Challenge Cup, to be won 

 twice before becoming the property of any member. 



Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. W. G. Capon, Mar- 

 ket Street, Norwich. 



The Northampton Working Men's Angling Club 



Was formed May 22nd, 1876, and now numbers 80 

 members ; fishes about 8 miles of private water in the Nene. 

 Annual subscription 8j". 6d., hon. members los. 6d. The 

 Society has several prize competitions during the year. 

 Its head-quarters are at the * Half Moon ' Inn, Bridge 

 Street. Hon. Sec, Mr. J. James, 10 Pike Lane. 



Newark and Muskham Fishery Association. 



This Association was formed 1868, it has about 4^ miles of 

 private water rented from Lord Middleton and H. Manners- 

 Sutton, Esq. The number of members is about 70, paying 

 a subscription of l^s. per annum for a single ticket, and 

 £1 is. for a family ticket. The limits of the fishery are 

 defined as follows, and include some of the very finest 



