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carrying on so great a work. London, printed in the year 

 1670. title, pp. 12. 4. 



[Reprinted in "Harleian Miscellany," 1744-6, vol. 3, pp. 392-5 ; 

 1808-13, vol. 3, pp. 409-13.] 



Foyle. Report of the Lough Foyle fishery case of Allen v. 

 Donnelly and others, tried at the Tyrone Spring Assizes at 

 Omagh, 1856. London, 1857. 8. 



Francis (Francis). Reports on salmon ladders. With original 

 drawings, plans and sections. London, 1870. 4. 



[ Mr. Francis was one of four Commissioners " appointed to 

 enquire into the present state of the oyster fisheries of France, 

 England and Ireland," and was chiefly concerned in the preparation 

 of the exhaustive Report. See PAR. PAPERS 1870.] 



Fraser ( A. Lord Saltoun). Certain arrangements in civil 

 policy, necessary for the further improvement of husbandry, 

 mines, fisheries, and manufacture in this Kingdom. By the 

 Hon. A. Fraser. 1786. 8. 



Fraser (Hugh C.) The land statistics of... Inverness, Ross 

 and Cromarty, in the year 1871. Inverness, 1872. 8. 



Fraser ( Robert). Gleanings in Ireland ; particularly respect- 

 ing its agriculture, mines and fisheries. London, G. and W. 

 Nicol. 1802. 8. map. 



Furse (Thomas). The pilchard fishery, a poem, by Thomas 

 Furse, shipwright, of H. M. Dockyard, Plymouth. Formerly 

 engaged in the pilchard fishery. Stonehouse, printed for the 

 author, by W. Gray, Fore-street, (n. d.) pp. 24. 12. 



[ At the end is an Elegy to the memory of Old Ned, the oyster 

 man, late a well-known character in the neighbourhood of Plymouth 

 Dock. His voice is said to have been heard four miles off.] 



Gander (Joseph). A vindication of a national fishery : wherein 

 is asserted, that the glory, wealth, strength, safety and happi- 

 ness of this kingdom ; with the flourishing of trade, and 

 growth of navigation : as also the employing the poor of this 

 realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national fishery. 

 And all the general, vulgar, ( tho' erroneous) objections against 

 encouraging the fishery of England, answer'd and confut'd. 

 To which is added, The Sovereignty of the British seas. 

 England's a Perfect World ; 



T has Indies two : 

 Correct your maps ; The 



Fishery is Peru. 

 London, F. Coggan. 1694 & 1699. pp. xiv. 96. 8. 



Gentleman ( Tobias ). England's way to win wealth, and to 

 employ ships and marrinersy or, a plaine description what 

 great profite it will bring into the Common-wealth of England, 



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