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c. 89 (1579). Anent the destruction of cruves and zaires, 



slauchter of reid fish and smoltes, be wandes or utherwise. 



7th Pari., cm (1581). For execution of the Acts maid anent 



casting downe, and halding downe of cruves and zaires, and punish- 

 ment of the transgressoures theirof, slauchter of reid fische, and of 

 the fry of all fische. 



8th Pari., c. 141 (1584). Anent the gage and standard of 



salmond, herring and quhite-fish, and principal staples thereof. 

 loth Pari., c. 14 (1585). Fish slaine on ather side of the water 



of Forth, may be brocht to ony free Burgh. 

 nth Pari., c. 57 (1587). Anent victualling of shippes, passing 



to the North fishings, and caution to be found for their returning. 

 14th Pari., c. 224 (1594). For the execution of the Acts, anent 



the slauchter of black and red-fish, and fry of salmond. 

 15th Pari., c. 265 (1597). Of slayers of read fish, smolts, frie, 



and salmond in forbidden time. 



[The "waters of Annand and Tweid " are excepted.] 



i6th Pari., c. 10 (1600). Act anent the salting and transport- 



ing of herring. 



c. II (1600). Slaying of salmond in forbidden tyme, to be ane 



cryme of thift in tyme comming. 



1 8th Pari., c. 5 (1606). Act anent the rivers of Tweid and 



Annand. 



[The "cause of the exception" being removed, it is now dis- 

 charged on the King's accession to the English throne.] 

 Charles II, ist Pari., c. 33 (1661). (Parliament of Scotland). Act for 



the right packing of salmond. 

 ist Pari., c. 39 (1661). Act for the fishings, and erecting 



of companies for improving of the same. 

 James VII, ist Pari., c. 41 (1685). Act declaring the Greenland-fishery 



to be a manufactory. 

 William and Mary, ist Pari., 2nd sess., c. 34 (1690). Act anent the 



fishery. 

 3rd sess. c. 5 (1693). Act anent the loyal 



curing and packing of herring and salniond-fish. 

 William, ist Pari., 6th sess., c. 12 (1696). Act anent the priviledges of 



Burghs of Regality and Barony, as to the curing and packing of 



salmond-fish. 

 c. 33. Act against killers of Black-fish, and destroyers of the 



fry and smolts of salmon. 



7th sess., c. 3 (1698). Act against pock-net-fishing upon the 



waters of Forth. 



c. 24. Act for the encouragement of white-fishing and herring- 

 fishing. 



Ann, ist Pari., 3rd sess., c. 2 (1705). Act for advancing, and_establishing 

 the fishery-trade in and about this Kingdom. 



Steele (Sir Richard) and Gillmore (Joseph). An account of 

 the Fish-pool : consisting of a description of the vessel so-call'd, 

 lately invented and built for the importation of fish alive, and 

 in good health, from parts however distant... By Sir R. 

 Steele and Mr. Joseph Gillmore, Mathematician. London, 

 1718. 8°. 



