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where a town is erefted, will have no fifhery, while 

 ihe next loch (hall be crowded with herrings and 

 vcflels. Kvery tow. .re be furnifhed 



with materials for erecting temporary (hcds or tents, 

 for the convcniency of pcrfons employed in thefc 

 rilhcrics upon fhore. 



4. A fmall market-place. 



5. A corn mill. 



6. A church ; alfo a houfc, garden, and glebe for 

 the min ,.cr offices. 



7. A fchool-h here reading, writing, the 

 common rules of arithmetic, and practical naviga- 

 tion may be tis. 



8. A houfc and (hop for an apothecary (killed alfo 

 in furgr: 



9. A houfc for a fupcrintcndent of the fifherie.s. 



10. A public inn, with (tabling, and 

 other conveniencies. 



M . A piece of ground for a common, with the 

 privilege of a (lone quarry to the inhabitants, free 

 of all charges or demands whatever. 



I here might poflibly be feme difficulty in 

 procuring ufcful mechanics to fettle in thcfc remote 

 parts, previous to the regular cltablifhment of fi(h- 

 and comr. :ntercourfc. Therefore, to 



encourage adventurers, as coopers, (hip and 1. 

 carpenters, net makers, blackfmiths, mafons, &c. 

 it would be neccfTary to build 15 or 20 . 

 houfes, where thefc perfons might live rent-free; 

 each houfc to be accommodated with three ; 

 inclofurcs. i. For a garden and offices. 2. i ; or 

 potatoes, j. For the fupport of a cow. The te- 

 nure of thcfc houfes and fields might be for a >. 

 number of years j renewable at the difcretion of 

 government, if further indulgence (hould be thought 

 nea i id ultin upon the full eftablifh- 



ment of a town and corporation, to become the pro- 

 - of fuch town, and to form a branch of its re- 

 venue. 



E 3 Such 



