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Three letters on a plan for improving the fisheries en 



the western coast of the United Kingdom. London, 1802. 4. 



Improvement of the fisheries ; Letter V., or a plan for 



establishing a nursery for disbanded seamen and soldiers, and 

 increasing the strength and security of the British Empire. 

 London. G. & W. Nicol. 1804. 4. 



Downs Society. Report of the Committee of the Downs 

 Society of Fishermen's Friends. [Deal, Wilkinson.] 1816. 8. 



Doyle ( Martin). The works of Martin Doyle. Dublin, W. 

 Curry, 1830. 12. 



[ No. xx. " The herring fishery less profitable than it might be," 

 pp. 58-65.] 



Doyle (William). Two letters wherein the Sovereignty of the 

 British seas, and that the sole right of fishing in them, apper- 

 taineth to the King of Great Britain, etc., is demonstratively 

 maintained and asserted ; tor information of the projectors of 

 the new proposed Fishing Company in Flanders. With re- 

 marks on the Dutch fisheries on our coasts and seas ;...with a 

 new map... including the Nymph Fishing Bank ; with account 

 of two voyages to it. London, J. Brett, 1738. 8. 



Two letters wherein the sovereignty of the British 



seas and the sole right of fishing in them is asserted and 

 maintained : with remarks on the foreign fisheries and the 

 means of rendiing our own successful. Being the second 

 edition. To which is annexed a third letter and certificates, 

 with a preface concerning the Nymph-bank and coast adjacent, 

 with proposals for establishing a company for executing a 

 fishery there, etc. By William Doyle, Hidrographer. London, 

 J. Brett, etc. 1739. PP- viii - 75- 4- 



A letter to every well-wisher of trade and navigation. 



Containing a relation of the author's discoveries on the 

 Nymph-fishing-bank, near the south coast of Ireland, with a 

 curious map, including the Nymph-bank, not heretofore ex- 

 tant in our sea-charts; remarks on the Dutch and other foreign 

 fisheries, and means proposed for rendering our own successful, 

 etc. Dublin, printed by R. Reilly. title, map, pp. 20. 4. 



Drummond (John). The accomptant's pocket companion: 

 a manual... to which is added, the method of catching and 

 curing cod-fish, ling, tusk, seath and white herrings, with tables 

 showing the charges and profits on fishing, etc. Edinburgh, 

 1718. 4. 



Dundonald (The Earl of ). Thoughts on the manufacture of 

 salt on the herring fisheries and on the coal trade, submitted 

 to the Honble. William Pitt, etc. Edinburgh, Creech, 1784. 8. 



