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I have added, for the information of Thames ang- 

 lers, an account of the deeps which have been staked 

 between Chertsey and Battersea, at various times. 

 In most of these places, the patient angler may 

 generally depend upon having good sport, espe- 

 cially, as by the kindness of the present Lord 

 Mayor (Copeland), some additional Water Bailiffs 

 have been appointed, and more attention is paid to 

 the preservation of the fish. 



LIST OF THE DEEPS. 



Chertsey, 200 yards, being from the weir east- 

 ward. 



Weybridge, 800 yards, being from the weir 

 down to Holliday's Bay. 



Shepperton, 200 yards, being called the lower 

 deep, and eastward of the drain. 



Sunbury, 100 yards, being from the weir east- 

 ward. 



Thames Ditton, 250 yards, being from Keen's 

 wharf northward. 



Staines, \ 40 yards, being from sixty yards west- 

 wards to eighty yards eastward of the bridge. 



Penton Hook, 200 yards, being opposite the 

 cam shut on the west side of the hook. 



Chertsey, 140 yards, being from sixty yards 

 westward to eighty yards eastward of the bridge. 



Shepperton, 200 yards, being called the upper 

 deep, and situate to the eastward. 



