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Parliamentary papers. Continued. 



Return of tonnage employed in the coasting trade, also in the fisheries 

 of Great Britain and Ireland, 1826. 1826-27. 



Return of the number of vessels, with tonnage, which cleared out from 

 the ports of Great Britain for the deep sea hshery, 1814-26. 1826-7. 



Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee on the Bill for the 

 more effectual preservation and increase of the breed of salmon, and 

 for regulating the salmon fisheries throughout Great Britain and 

 Ireland. 1826-7. 



Minutes of evidence on the Bill for the preservation of the breed of 

 salmon. 1826-7. 



[Continuation of the preceding.] 



Bill for the more effectual preservation and increase of the breed of 

 salmon, and for regulating the salmon fisheries throughout Great 

 Britain and Ireland. 1826-7. 1828; as amended in Committee. 

 1828; Lords' amendments. 1828. 



Bill to regulate the salmon fisheries in Scotland. 1828. 



Return of ships and vessels which passed the Sound, which have cleared 

 outwards for the deep-sea fisheries, 1814 to 1827. 1828. 



Number of vessels, with amount of tonnage, entered inwards and cleared 

 outwards ; tonnage of British and foreign ships from all parts of the 

 world, colonies and plantations in the West Indies, East Indies, 

 deep-sea fishery, coasting trade, Ireland and port of London. 1828. 



Bill to amend the several Acts for the encouragement of the Irish 

 fisheries. 1829. 



Bill to continue certain Acts relating to the fisheries carrietl on upon the 

 banks and shores of Newfoundland. 1829. 



Monev e.xpended, 1825 to 1830, on the fisheries of the United Kingdom. 

 1830. 



Bill to revive, continue and amend several Acts relating to the fisheries. 

 1830. 



Bill to amend several Acts passed for authorising the issue of E.xchequer 

 bills. ..for carrying on. ..fisheries, etc. 1831. 



Vessels, with tonnage, cleared out from the ports of Great Britain for 

 the deep-sea fishery, 1827 to 1831. 1831-2. 



Bill to continue an Act of 5 Geo. 4, relating to the fisheries in New- 

 foundland. 1831-2. 



Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the present 

 state of the British Channel fisheries, and the laws affecting the 

 fishery trade of England, with a view to their amendment, and to 

 whom the several petitions from Emsworth, Bri.xham, Havant, 

 Langstone, Bedhampton, Farlingdon, Plymouth and Boxham, com- 

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Report from the Select Committee on British Channel fisheries, with 

 minutes of evidence. 1833. 



Copy of grant under which tithe is levied on fish at Leith. 1833. 



Dues paid by herring fishers to the Northern Lights. 1834. 



Quantity of fish seized and condemned in the port of London, 183 1-3. 

 1834. 



Report from the Select Committee on the salmon fisheries ( Scotland; 

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Sums received by Minister of North Leith, as stipend, etc., or on fish. 



