A. D. 1720. 9j 



VI) Fifheries. 



1, Cawood's North-fea fifhery. 



2, Britifh fifliery. 



3, A royal fifliery, for ten millions. 



4, 5, Two more Greenland or whale fiflieries. 



6, A grand American fifliery. 



7, Garraway's or Pillan's fifliery.. 



8, The free fifliery. 



9, A coral fifliery. 



10, Wrecks to be fiflied for on the Irifli coaft. 



11, Another Greenland fifliery. 



12, Orkney fifliery. 



VII) Salt. 



1 , Another fait proje6l, befides one already mentioned, 



2, Rock- flit projed. 



3, Saltpetre to be made. 



4, Salt-pans in Holy ifland, two millions. 



VIII) Infu ranees. 



1, Saddler's-hall infurance, afterward united to the royal-ex- 



change ditto. 



2, Infurance of horfes and other cattle, two millions. 



3, Infurance and improvement of children's fortunes. 



4, Infurance of houfes and goods in Ireland, with an Englifli 



earl at the head of it. 



5, Infurance againft lofl^es by fervants. 



6, Friendly fociety for infurances, 



7, Britifli infurance, fo called. 



8, Shales's infurance. 



9, Infurance againft theft and robbery, 

 lo, Ditto for infuring feamen's wages. 



IX) For making fire-engines. 



X) Remittances of money. 



• I, General remittance and infurance of debts. 

 2, Stogdon's remittances. 



XI) Water companies. 



1, An engine to bring frefli water into ti.e town of Deal, in Kent. 



2, A projcd to bring water by a new canal from St. Albans to 



London. 



3, Another, from Rickmanfworth to London. 



4, To make faltwater freih. 



XII) Sugar. 



1, Refining of fugar. 



2, Bleaching or whitening coarfe fugar, without fire. 



XIII) For building hofpitals for baftard children. 



