6 4 4 ADDRESS TO THE CONVENTION 



ul carried on with great fpirit from the 



;nands for the 



"\N * : s; and aain it hath been almotl lup- 



ill-d ; not by c i motions, or inva- 



, but by the n :ons of your countrymen, 



co-operating v. ous difcouraging circumltan- 



turner*! 



A committee of the houfe of commons was ap- 

 pointed in M 1, to inquire into the j 

 Hate of the Britiih liflvries, and into the moft effeo 

 I for their inv. nt and extenfion. 



both I :is ; 



itted tc t nt 



..d, arranged, and printed, for the 

 ,011 of t: now 



far advanced for entering upon the fubject of 

 bounties, but it was propoled to bring in a bill for 

 removing certain impediments, and unnecefTary ; 

 firictions, as a preliminary to the main objects in 

 ve for future dikufllon. 

 ic ienfe of the Committee was as follows : 



From tie FaRs which are Jtatcd in their prefent, cr 

 contained in their firmer Report, Tour Committee 

 have unanimoufly agreed upon the following Rejolu- 



tkns\ viz. 



Refolved, That it is the opinion of this committee, 

 that r other fifhing \ fitted 



out and furnillit.il as by law require -fiels en- 



tered for nty, fhould be allowed to clear out 



of any port Britain, at any time between 



1 11 day of October, and 

 nmediately to her h'fhing ftation, ai 



'>ut being oi voiii 



at any ot! or place /igreed to by Par lit;. 



l f i)ed > 'i [his comm: 



That the mailers of builes and c loyed 



in 



