: :/: .-..,.. E.NQLISB .LAKE DISTRICT FISHERIES 



tarn of the district (except the little Over Water 

 on the northern slopes of the Skiddaw elevation), 

 and almost all the land of greater altitude than 

 I,ooo feet. 



A pithier definition of the district has been 

 given as the area bounded by the Lancashire and 

 Carlisle Railway from Carnforth to Penrith ; by 

 the high road from Penrith to Workington ; by 

 the Derwent from Workington to the sea ; and 

 by the sea-shore from the mouth of the Derwent 

 to Carnforth. 



The authorities who administer the Fishery 

 matters within this area are the : 



Kent Fishery Board. Clerk: Mr. S. Hart 

 Jackson, Solicitor, Ulverston. 



Eden Fishery Board. Clerk: Mr. J. B. Slater 

 Carlisle. 



Derwent Fishery Board. Clerk : Mr. T. C. Burn, 

 Solicitor, Cockermouth. 



Lune Fishery Board. Clerk : Mr. J. T. Sander- 

 son, Solicitor, Lancaster. 



West Cumberland Fishery Board. Clerk : Mr. 

 J. Webster, Solicitor, Whitehaven. 



During 1897 the number of Water Bailiffs 

 employed by the five Northern Fishery Boards 

 were as follows : In the Eden district, ten 

 permanent and one temporary, amount paid in 

 wages, 696 ; in the Denvent district, six per- 

 manent (wages 348) ; West Cumberland three 

 permanent, one temporary (wages ^211); Kent, 

 four permanent, two temporary (wages .279)1 

 Lune, six permanent, one temporary (wages .298)* 



