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Three letters on a plan for improving the fisheries en 



the western coast of the United Kingdom. London, 1802. 4°. 



Improvement of the fisheries ; Letter V., or a plan for 



establishing a nursery for disbanded seamen and' soldiers, and 

 increasing the strength and security of the British Empire. 

 London. G. & W. Nicol. 1804. 4". 

 Downs Society. Report of the Committee of the Downs 

 Society of Fishermen's Friends. [Deal, Wilkinson.] 1816. 8°. 



Doyle (Martin). The works of Martin Doyle. Dublin, W. 

 Curry, 1830. 12°. 



[ No. .\x. "The herring fishery— les.s profitable than it might be," 

 pp. 58-65.] 



Doyle (William). Two letters wherein the Sovereignty of the 

 British seas, and that the sole right of fishing in them, apper- 

 taineth to the King of Great Britain, etc., is demonstratively 

 maintain'd and asserted ; tor information of the projectors of 

 the new proposed Fishing Company in Flanders. With re- 

 marks on the Dutch fisheries on our coasts and seas ;...vvith a 

 new map. ..including the Nymph Fishing Bank ; with account 

 of two voyages to it. London, J. Brett, 1738. 8°. 



Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British 



seas and the sole right of fishing in them is asserted and 

 maintained : with remarks on the foreign fisheries and the 

 means of rendiing our own successful. Being the second 

 edition. To which is annexed a third letter and certificates, 

 with a preface concerning the Nymph-bank and coast adjacent, 

 with proposals for establishing a company for executing a 

 fishery there, etc. By William Doyle, Hidrographer. London, 

 J. Brett, ^/c-. 1739. pp. viii. 75. 4°. 



A letter to every well-wisher of trade and navigation. 



Containing a relation of the author's discoveries on the 

 Nymph-fishing-bank, near the south coast of Ireland, with a 

 curious map, including the Nymph-bank, not heretofore ex- 

 tant in our sea-charts; remarks on the Dutch and other foreign 

 fisheries, and means proposed for rendering our own successful, 

 etc. Dublin, printed by R. Reilly. title, map, pp. 20. 4°. 



Drummond (John). The accomptant's pocket companion: 

 a manual... to which is added, the method of catching and 

 curing cod-fish, ling, tusk, seath and white herrings, with tables 

 showing the charges and profits on fishing, etc. Edinburgh. 

 1718. 4°. ^ ' 



Dundonald (The Earl of ). Thoughts on the manufacture of 

 salt — on the herring fisheries and on the coal trade, submitted 

 to the Honble. William Pitt, etc. Edinburgh, Creech, 1784. 8°. 



