ON ANGLING, 



printed 1682, I suspect him to have been the Robert Nobbes 

 mentioned in Bishop Rennet's Manuscript Collections, as 

 holding the Vicarages of Apethorp and Wood Newton, in 

 Northamptonshire, in 167&. I believe he succeeded Dr. 

 Robert South Sir H. E. 



North's (Hon. Roger) Discourse of Fish and Fish 

 Ponds. Done by a Person of Honour. 8vo. Lond. 

 printed for Curl, 1713, 1714, 1715. Large 4to. Lond. 

 1770, with the author's name in the title page. 



(This work is also found in an appendage to the Gentleman 

 Farmer. 8vo. Lond. 1726. See also Albin's Esculent Fish.) 



North Country Angler ; or, the Art of Angling, as prac- 

 tised in the Northern Counties of England. 8vo. Lond. 

 1786. 2nd edit. 1787. 3rd edit. 8vo. Leeds, 1800 

 4th edit. 12mo. Lond. Richardson, 1801. 5th edit. 8vo. 

 Lond. 1817. 



Oliver's (Stephen the younger, of Aldwark) Scenes and 

 Recollections of Fly Fishing, in Northumberland, Cum- 

 berland, and Westmoreland. 8vo. Lond. 1834. 



Oppian's Halieulicks of the Nature of Fishes and Fish- 

 ing of the Ancients; in five books. Translated from the 

 Greek (into English verse), with an Account of Oppian's 

 Life and Writings, and a Catalogue of his Fishes. 8vo. 

 Oxford, 1722. 



" This is a creditable performance. The translators were 

 Mr. Diaper and Mr. Jones, both of Baliol College." Watt. 



Peacham (Henry), The Complete Gentleman. 4to. 

 Lond. 1634, 1661. 



There is a chapter concerning fishing in the second and 

 third editions of this work, but not in the first edit. 1622. 



Perpetual Memorandum, and Universal Pocket Book, 

 for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Men of Business, together 

 with the Complete Art of Angling, with the different baits, 

 &c. in every month of the year. 8vo. 



(The advertisement of this little treatise, which consists of 

 only thirty-three pages, is dated Penrith, 1791.) 



