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water is well stored with fine fish, where if the 

 Angler be only tolerably skilful, cannot fail of 

 securing plenty of well-fed Jack, Perch, Roach, 

 &c. ; this part of the Lea is never without fine 

 Jack, &c. 



THE CROWN AT BROXBOURNE 

 BRIDGE, being situated close to the river, 

 and from its rural appearance is very inviting. 

 The Angler will here meet with the most 

 obliging behaviour, together with cleanliness 

 and good fare. The whole of the waters around 

 are well stored with choice fish, among which 

 are some heavy Trout. The Angler has only 

 to board, &c. at the Crown, or the King's Arms, 

 when he will immediately have permission to 

 fish, at either of which places he will meet with 

 reasonable charges, and the places pointed out 

 where he will be most likely to take fish. 



