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hooks, nets, or other engines, wherewith such 

 offender shall be apprehended, S. 8. 



Persons aggrieved may appeal to the next 

 sessions, whose determination shall be final, if no 

 title to any land, royalty, or fishery, be therein 

 concerned. S. 1Q. 



5. Whereas divers idle, disorderly, and mean 

 persons, have and keep nets, angles, leaps,pilches, 

 and other engines, for the taking and killing of 

 lishout of ponds, waters,rivers, and other fisheries, 

 to the damage of the owners thereof ; therefore, 

 no person hereafter shall have or keep any net, 

 angle, leap, pilche, or other engine for the taking 

 of fish, other than the makers and setters thereof, 

 und other than the owner and occupier of a river 

 or fishery ; and except fishermen and their ap- 

 prentices lawfully authorized in navigable rivers. 

 And the owner or occupier of the river or fish ; 

 und every other person by him appointed, may 

 seize, detain, and keep to his own use, every net, 

 angle, leap, pilche, and other engine, which he 

 shall find used or laid, or in the possession of any 

 person fishing in any river or fishery, without the 

 consent of the owner or occupier thereof. And 

 also, any person, authorized by a justice's war- 

 rant, may in the day time search the houses, out- 

 houses, and other places, of any person hereby 

 prohibited to have or keep the same, who shall be 

 suspected to have or keep in his custody or pos- 

 session any net, angle, leap, pilche, or other en- 

 gine aforesaid, and seize and keep the same, to 

 his own use, or cut and destroy the same, as 

 things by this act prohibited to be kept bv per- 

 sons of their clgree. 4 and 5 W. c. 23. s. 5^6. 



6. If any person shall enter into any park or 

 paddock, fenced in and closed, or into any gar- 



