APPENDIX. 



DIRECTIONS FOR THE BXnLDING OF A HERRING 



BUSSE.i 



The length of the Busse, from Stemme to Sterne, must bee 75 

 Foot. That is to say 45 Foot the length of the Keele. 

 It must be : 



18 Inches deepe, the fore part of the Keele. 

 12 Inches deepe, the after part of the Keele. 

 14 Inches the breadth of the Keele. 

 23 Foot the Stem or Rake which must bee, viz. : 

 5 Foot Crooked. 

 20 Inches Broad the fore stem. 

 7 Foot the Sterne poste must fall backward. 

 The Sterne post must be 20 Feet and crooked on the Inside, 

 16 Inches Square on the afterside, and 7 Inches thicke. 



The fore stem must faU in length forwards 23 Foot, 7 foot 

 deepe begets 16 foot and a half broad in the Midship, within 

 the Tjmabers. 



10 Foot deepe from the keele to the uppermost Deck. 



4 Feet 3 inches the lower deck from the keele, wherein are 

 10 double roomes, besides the Net roomes for stoage. 



5 Foot 9 Inches betweene the Decks. 



The stoage will be 412 Barrels, which 412 Barrels, reckoning 

 12 Barrels to the Last, produceth 34 Lasts and foure Barrels. 

 Complete cost 500 li. 

 Whole charge of 

 56 Netts amounts to - - - - 237 H 4s. 4d. 



^ The Herring Busse Trade, expressed in Sundry particulars, by Simon 

 Smith, Agent for the Royal Fishing (1641). 



