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A discourse concerning the fishery within the 



British seas, and other his Majestie's dominions ; and more 

 especially, as it relates to the trade of the Company of the 

 Royal Fishery of England : offered to consideration in order 

 to subscriptions for raising a stock, for carrying on the affairs 

 thereof, upon the terms proposed. London, printed for the 

 Company, etc. 1695. title, pp. 29. 4.; Edinburgh. Re- 

 printed by George Mosman, 1695. pp. 31. 4. 



A description and plat of the sea-coasts of England, 



from London... to Hitland where the Dutch begin their fishing, 

 etc. London, T. Tenner, 1653. 4. 



An essay for the raising a national fishery by the 



poor of England, without tax or money, that shall imploy and 

 maintain all the poor, etc. London, John Nut, 1700. 4. 



The grand concern of England explained, in several 



proposals... xiii. That the fishing trade may be vigorously 

 prosecuted, all poor people set at work to make fishing tackle, 

 etc. London, 1673. 4. 



Return of the quantity of fish conveyed inland by 



railway from each of the principal fishing ports of England 

 and Wales in the year 1878. London, Hansard, 1879. fl- 



English. The ancient right of the English nation to the 

 American fishery ; and its various diminutions ; examined 

 and stated. With a map of the lands... seas and fishing banks 

 comprising the whole. London, S. Baker, 1764. 4. 



Erswicke ( John). A briefe note of the benefits that grow to 

 this realm by the observation of fish-dayes. London, Tho. 

 Bankes. 1642. 4. 4 leaves. 



[" This law for abstinence [from eating flesh] hath been most care- 

 fully ordained, that by the certame expence of fish, fishing and 

 fishermen might be the more increased, etc."'] 



Essays. Select essays on commerce, agriculture, mines, fisheries 

 and other useful subjects. London, Wilson and Durham 

 1754- 8. 



[" The Dutch gold mine, etc." pp. 299-321.] 



Europe. A treatise on fishing for herrings, cod and salmon ; 

 and of curing or preserving them, as practised by the different 

 nations of Europe. Extracted from several authors. Pub- 

 lished by order of the Dublin Society. Dublin, Graisberry 

 and Campbell. 1800. 8. 



Fall ( R.) Observations on the report of the Committee of the 

 House of Commons, appointed to enquire into the state of the 

 British Fisheries. London, J. Debrett, 1786. pp. iv. 103. 8. 

 [ See SCOTLAND, The necessity of... villages. 1786.] 



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