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Parliamentary papers. Continued. 



the Severn salmon fishery. 1777-8. 



Petition of the fishermen of Upton upon Severn relating to 18 Geo. III. 

 and other Acts respecting the Severn salmon fishery. 1782. 



[ With one or two exceptions the Papers to this date are only to 

 be found in the Journals of the House of Lords or Commons. All 

 that follow have been printed and issued separately.] 



Bill to allow tenants employed in fisheries, to commute in money for 

 personal services to their landlords. 1784. 



Bill amending Act for the encouragement of fisheries. 1785. 



Two reports from the Select Committee on the state of the pilchard 

 fisheries, and the most effectual means of securing and improving 

 the same. 1785-6. 



Seven reports from the same committee on the state of the British 

 fisheries, and of the most effectual means for their improvement, 

 encouragement and extension. 1785-6. 



A petition of persons concerned in the pilchard fisheries. 1786. 



Bill for the encouragement of turbot fisheries. 1786. 



Bill to amend laws for the encouragement of Newfoundland fisheries. 

 1786. 



Bill to amend Act for the encouragement of fisheries. 1792. 



Representation and reports of the Lords Commissioners for Trade, etc., 

 relating to the trade and fishery of Newfoundland. ( Nos. 1-5.) 

 1792-3. 



Account of the quantities of herrings exported. 1794. 



Two accounts relating to the herring fisheries. 1797-8. 



Bill to amend Act for the encouragement of British fisheries. 1797-8. 



Report respecting the British fisheries. 1797-8. 



Six reports from the Select Committee on the state of the British her- 

 ring fishery, the most effectual means of its extension and improve- 

 ment and on the means of procuring a plentiful supply of fish 

 during the high price of provisions. 1798-1800. 



[ These reports as well as those made in 1785-6 are only to be 

 found in the Journals of the House.] 



Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider the'present high 

 price of provisions, etc. 1800. 1801. 



First report from the Committee appointed to inquire into the laws 

 relating to the salt duties, and the means of remedying the incon- 

 veniences arising therefrom; dated 16 June 1801 ; (Reprinted 

 1818); Second report 1801, ( Reprinted 1818.) 



Account respecting the Newfoundland fishery. 1801. 



Fish brought to London, and sold in Billingsgate Market, from 1799 to 

 1802. 1801-2. 



Fish brought to Billingsgate Market by candidates for bounties granted 

 by the Treasury. 1802-3. 



Highlands of Scotland. Reports from Committees on naval stations and 

 fisheries. 1802-3. 



Fishing vessels entered at the Coast Office, Custom House, London. 

 1802-3. 



Bill to amend Act for granting bounties on fish brought to London. 1805. 



Report from the Committee to whom the petition of Messrs. Chalmers 

 and Cowie, respecting Swedish herrings, was referred. 1805. 



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