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tlnually labored* benne better than those that ben in standynge water. And 

 soo see fyshe is better than ryuer fyshe. And ryuer fyshe better than lake 

 fishe, namely if they ben ferre fro the ryuers and frd the see. For they that 

 haue rest in theyr rotynnes & filthe, are not washed nother clensed by ryuer 

 that cometh therin, nor by see. And therfore suche fyshe is euyll sauoured, 

 and soone roten. Als^ both see fyshe and ryuer fyshe is better in the northe 

 see, and in the east see, than in the south see, forbystronge Wastes of 

 Wynde the water is moued and clens-d and made subtyll. And therefore 

 fishe of that water meueth more and f.mayl.th, and ben more clensid of 

 their superfluitie." Anno M D XXXF Berth olome<vi> de proprittatibvs 

 rer<vta Londini in aedib'vs Tbcjnae Bertbeleti regii imfretsorit. Cvm f>rivi* 

 legio a rege indvlto. 



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