MURRAY FIRTH TO BER'.VIC. 519 



exceed 200 i; rough a coaft of nearly 100 



populo 



aolt lined wit , anticnrly 



Tears of con ! navigation, till they were 



J by th -vhich j. 



: 'ieri 

 begin ne the appearance of 



. WAS t 



which tru 

 I 



and 



i.i.iblr t themfclvcs upon 



air and wa.cr, took u;> the trade of 



the til 1 jail be amende., 



iuties abolilhed, and an a bountv 



tend-/ , as well as bullcs, thefe people 



iccftors, 



live by hon< try, and add new vigour to our 



:! itrcn 



ic ports are nearly cho icrs 



want repairs, which neither the individuals, nor the 

 corporations of thefe decayed pLi >lilh. 



>ugh the harbours on t 

 fmali icpth of water might b furHcient 



Is of 200 to rn, which fully an 



the purpofcs of t '(ling ai. i.lc; but 



to obtain th , an aid 



0,000 1. would !> 



.ving this great river, and its much-neglt-'fted 

 harbours, the Ml town trance is 



Dunbar, an ancient 



famous anticnily for its fifhencs, and panic 



,-mg th 



>ar Ihared, hov. 

 in the fame i 



its boat-fifhery 



:p, or a; :o other ufes. 



The all, hath 



K K 4 given 



