I'1siiI':kii-:s. 327 



Surtees (Scott F.) Hints on salmon legislation (Extracts. 

 Salmon fisheries of the United Kingdom 1824-5). Doncaster, 

 Edwin White, ( 1870). 8". 



Symonds ( Thomas Edward). Observations on the fisheries of 

 the West Coast of Ireland having reference more particularly 

 to the operation of the London and West of Ireland fishing 

 and fish manure Company. London, Chapman and Hall 

 1856. pp. 123, map. 8°. 



Tay. The fisheries in tlie river Tay. Edinburgh, 1824. 8^. 



Thames. By the Master, Wardens, and Assistants of the 

 Company of Free Fishermen of the river of Thames. A 

 deputation. ..for the suppressing of offenders within the liberties 

 of their Charter. With an abstract of the Companies bye-laws 

 and ordinances. 1697. 8°. 



The case of the Company of Free Fishermen of the 



River of Thames (whose bounds by their Charter are limitted 

 from Staines-Bridge in Middlesex, Westwards, to Harwich in 

 Essex, Eastwards). No date. s. sh. fol. 



The case of the fishery of the River of Thames. 



(n. d.) s. sh. fol. 



[A petition to Parliament. It states that "The fish'^iy of the 

 River Thames, especially for salmon fish, hath been in times past 

 justly reputed the best and most plentifulh' stocked of any fishery 

 in Europe, but the same is now wholly destroyed."] 



A plan for the improvement of the fishery, in the 



River Thames. London, Reynell, 1787. pp.41. 8'^. 



Reasons humbly offered for the Bill for preservation 



of the fishery of the River Thames, and for regulating the 



Company of Fishermen, (n. d.) s. sh. fol. 



[ This is one of the reasons : " That the said river has for some 

 years back been so plentifully stored that it furnished the Cities of 

 London and Westminster with all sorts of fish at cheap rates, 

 especially salmon, which then was fourpence and sixpence a pound, 

 but now seldom cheaper than three or four shillings."] 



Rules, ordeis and ordinances. See page 207. 



The true case of the Company of fishermen of the 



River Thames. London, [1690 .''] s.sh.fol. 



[ The archives of the C^ity of London contain much interesting 

 matter relating to the Thames fisheries : the use of unlawful nets, 

 the regulations respecting the sale and prices of fish in the City, etc. 

 Extracts wdl be found in Mr. Riley's "Memorials of London and 

 London life in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries," London, 1868. 

 8vo., and also in the " Analytical Index to the series of Records 

 known as Remembrancia preserved among the archives of the City 

 of London, a.d. 1579-1664," London. 1878^ 8vo., compiled by Mr. 

 W. H. Overall, the Librarian to the Corporation of London and 

 Mr. H. C. Overall of the Town Clerk's office.] 



