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carrying on so great a work. London, printed in the year 

 1670. title ^ pp. 12. 4°. 



[Reprinted in " Harleian Miscellany," 1744-6, vol. 3, pp. 392-5 ; 

 1808-13, vol. 3, pp. 409-13.] 



Foyle. Report of the Lough Foyle fishery case of Allen v. 

 Donnelly and others, tried at the Tyrone Spring Assizes at 

 Oniagh, 1856. London, 1857. 8°. 



Francis (Francis). Reports on salmon ladders. With original 

 drawings, plans and sections. London, 1870. 4°. 



[ Mr. Francis was one of four Commissioners " appointed to 

 enquire into the present state of the oyster fisheries of France, 

 En,(;land and h'eland," and was chiefly concerned in the preparation 

 of the exhaustive Report. See Par. P.\pers 1870.] 



Fraser ( A. Lord Saltoim). Certain arrangements in civil 

 policy, necessary for the finther improvement of husbandry, 

 mines, fisheries, and manufacture in this Kingdom. By the 

 Hon. A. Fraser. 1786. 8°. 



Fraser (Hugh C.) The land statistics of... Inverness, Ross 

 and Cromarty, in the year 1871. Inverness, 1872. 8°. 



Fraser ( Robert). Gleanings in Ireland ; particularly respect- 

 ing its agriculture, mines and fisheries. London, G. and W. 

 Nicol. 1802. 8°. map. 

 Furse (Thomas). The pilchard fishery, a poem, by Thomas 

 Furse, shipwright, of H. M. Dockyard, Plymouth. Formerly 

 engaged in the pilchard fishery. Stonehouse, printed for the 

 author, by W. Gray, Fore-street, (n. d.) pp.24. 12°. 



[ At the end is an Elegy to the memory of Old Ned, the 0)'ster 

 man, late a well-known character in the neighbourhood of Plymouth 

 Dock. His voice is said to have been heard four miles off.] 



Gander (Joseph). A vindication of a national fishery : wherein 

 is asserted, that the glory, wealth, strength, safely and happi- 

 ness of this kingdom ; with the flourishing of trade, and 

 growth of navigation : as also the emplo3dng the poor of this 

 realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national fishery. 

 And all the general, vulgar, ( tho' erroneous) objections against 

 encouraging the fishery of England, answer'd and confut'd. 

 To which is added, The Sovereignty of the British seas. 

 England's a Perfect World ; 



'T has hidies two : 

 Correct your maps ; The 

 Fishery is Peru. 

 London, F. Coggan. 1694 & 1699. pp. xiv. 96. 8°. 



Gentleman (Tobias). England's way to win wealth, and to 

 employ ships and marriners/ or, a plaine description what 

 great profite it will bring into the Common-wealth of England, 



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