184 APPENDICES 



Statutes 



The following are some of the principal Acts of 

 Parliament relating to fisheries and fishing from 

 Edward I. to George I. 



13 Edw. I., c. 47. Salmon, etc., in defence. 



31 Edw. HI., Stat. 2, c. 1. Herrings sold at sea. 



31 Edw. IH., Stat. 2. Herrings, Yarmouth, etc. 



81 Edw. III., Stat. 2. Stockfish of St. Botolph, 



salmon of Berwick, fish and wines of Bristuit, etc. 

 81 Edw. III., Stat. 3, c. 1. Fishery, Blackeney, and 



the coasts of Satterly, Winton, etc., in the county 



of 



81 Edw. III., Stat. 3, c. 2. Fair at Blakeney, lob, ling, 



cod, orgies, selling, etc., their nets, etc., Norfolk. 

 85 Edw. III. Buying and selling herrings, Yarmouth. 

 4 Rich. II. Fishmongers' trade laid open. 



6 Rich. II., c. 10. Fish and victuals to be sold by 



aliens in London, enforced by Hen. I., c. 17; 

 14 Hen. IV., c. 4. 



7 Rich. II., c. 11. Fishers, vintners, and victuallers 



coming to London to be in the rule of the Lord 

 Mayor and aldermen. 31 Edw. III., Stat. 1, 

 c. 1. (N.B.) repeals the Statutes of 5 Rich. II., 

 e. 4, and 6 Rich. II., c. 11 and 12, touching vic- 

 tuallers in London. 



81 Rich. II., c. 19, confirms Stat. 13 Edw. I., c. 47, and 

 appoints conservators of it, etc. 



17 Rich. II., c. 9. All justices of peace to be conser- 

 vators of 13 Edw. I., c. 47, and 13 Rich. II., 

 c. 9. These conservators to appoint subcon- 

 servators, etc. 



2 Hen. IV., c. 15. Penalty on fastening trinck and 

 other nets over the Thames and other rivers ; 

 trinckers may fish lawfully. 



