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A narrative of the royal fishings of Great 



Britain and Ireland, with busses for pickled herrintrs and 

 barrel-cod, after the manner of the Hollanders. With further 

 discoveries and helps, etc. London, printed by W. Godbid. 

 l66i. title^ pp. 22. 4°. 



Plan of national improvement, pointing out 



the means to render Great Britain independent of supplies of 

 corn from abroad, to extend the British fisheries, etc. Bruns- 

 wick, 1803. London, Budd. 4°. 



A proposal for raising a stock to improve the 



fishery of Great Britain, without costing the contributors one 

 penny; and for relieving families, sick or lame, and supporting 

 sucli as may become destitute by the death of friends. London : 

 printed by J. Read. 17 1 2. pp. 12. 4°.; the7i as : 



A proposal for granting annuities. to raise a stock for im- 

 proving the fisheries of Great Britain, etc. London ; printed 

 by J. Read. 1713. pp.17. 4°. 



[ Concludes with : " Subscription taken at the Crown near Water 



Lane end of Fleet street, up one pair of stairs."'] 



The true interest of Great Britain considered; 



or a proposal for establishing the Northern British fisheries. 

 London, 1783. 12^ 



A review of the domestic fisheries of Great 



Britain and Ireland. Edinburgh, P. Hill, etc.-, London and 

 Dublin. 181 8. 4°. with map. 



Report on the advantages of the establishment 



of a Board of Commissioners for fisheries in London... Drawn 

 up for the consideration of the Board of Trade. London : 

 printed by E. Williams. 1820. pp. 23. 4°. 



[ Stating objections to the Lord Advocate's Fishery bill and 

 replying to articles in Banfl'shire Journal of 3 Apl. i860.] 



The wealth of Great Britain in the Ocean ; 



exemplified from materials laid before the Committee of the 

 House of Commons, appointed. ..to examine into the state of 

 the British fisheries, and from the public records, etc. London, 

 M. Cooper, 1749. '''^^^') PP- n-?!- 4°- 

 Grosett (Charles). Hints preparatory to the serious consider- 

 ation and discussion, of the sundry fisheries of this Kingdom, 

 etc. Dublin : printed for the author. 1778. 4°. 



Harvey ( Edmund George). Mullyon, its history, scenery, and 

 antiquities. Truro ; London, 1875. 4''. 



Headrick (Rev. James). View of the mineralogy, agriculture 

 ...and fisheries of the island of Arran. With. ..suggestions for 

 improving the agriculture and the fisheries of the Highlands 

 and Isles of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1807. 8°. 



