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Parliamentary papers. Confitiued. 



and tlie Freeholders and others in the County of Siitherhmd," 

 complaining ot the said Act, and praving relief, dated 16 June, 1820. 

 [ The rate of bounty allowed to Irish herring fishing vessels is 

 stated to be so much greater than to British, that the destruction of 

 the British curer must be the inevitable consequence of the con- 

 tinuance of the present system. A bounty of 4s. per cwt. was at 

 this time, it appears, allowed to Irish fishermen on cod and ling.] 



Account of the appropriation of the loan of ;^i, 500,000 for employment 

 of the poor in public works and fisheries. 1820. 



Rill to repeal certain bounties, and to make other regulations respecting 

 the herring fishery. 182 1. 



Return relating to bounties. 1821. 



Return of bounties in the last ten vears, in the Scotch herring fisherv. 

 1821. 



Accounts and Papers relating to th? herring fishery in Scotland. 1822. 



Bill to prevent the destruction of the brood and spawn of fish. 18 19, 

 1822. 



Accounts relating to the delivery of dutv-free salt, foreign salt, herrings, 

 pilchards, and other fish salted ; the duty on British and foreign 

 salt. 1822. 



Bill for protecting and regulating the ovster fisheries. 1823. 



Account of herrings and other fish exported to the West India Colonies. 

 1823. 



Accounts relating to British and foreign ships entered and cleared in the 

 ports of the United Kingdom ; ships and tonnage in the coasting 

 and Irish trade; ships and tonnage in the whale, cod and herring 

 fisheries, in Great Britain, Scotland and Ireland, for seven vears. 

 1824. 



Return of fishing vessels entered at the Coast-ofRce, Custom House, 

 London. 1824. 



Bill for the better conducting of fisheries on the banks of Newfoundland. 

 1824. 



Report of the Commissioners for herrmg fishery respecting the bounties 

 on the herring fishery, and letter from the Irish fishery Board, con- 

 taining observations relative to the gradual reduction of the bounties 

 on the herring fishery, dated 19 May. 1824. 



Bill to amend the several Acts for the encouragement and improvement 

 of British and Irish fisheries. 1824. 



Report from the Select Committee appointed to take into consideration 

 the state of the salmon fisheries of Scotland and of the United 

 Kingdom, and the laws affecting the same. 1824. Aiiother report. 

 1825. 



Second report from the Select Committee on the same. 1825. 



Bill for the more effectual preservation and increase of salmon through- 

 out Great Britain and Ireland. 1825. 



Bill to amend an Act of last session respecting the British and Irish 

 fisheries. 1825. 



Bill to amend Acts authorising the advances of money for public works 

 and fisheries, and the employment of the poor. 1826. 



Bill to amend Act 5 Geo. 4, for the encouragement and improvement of 

 British and Irish fisheries. 1826. 



