198 INDEX 



*' Kings and Queens," red -finned herrings, 45 



Kingsley, C, on the salmon, 174 



Kipper, 40 ; derivation, 40 ; how served, 41 



Lacepede, quoted, 68 

 Last-burden, herring measure, 75 

 Lawes, Sir J., on fish as food, 22 

 Lent, licence to eat flesh, 98 

 L'Estrange, R., " A Discourse of the Fishery," 120 

 Lockman, the " Herring Poet," 133 



Liibeck, chief town of Hanseatic League, 67 ; best money in 

 the Middle Ages, 69 ; quartered herrings in arms, 70 



Mare Clausum, by Selden, 106 



Mar6 Liberumy by Grotius, 108 



Marvell, A., quoted, 69, 115, 124 



•• Matties," from the Dutch, 55 



Meat, increase in consumption of, 61 



" Militia-men," Yarmouth red herrings, 86 



Naogeorgus, " Popish Kingdome," quoted, 90 

 ' Nashe, T., his " Lenten Stuffe," quoted, 37 

 Navigation Act, 1651... 113 

 Navy, British, 113 

 Nets, beam trawl, 31 ; drift, 32 

 Norfolk Sound, methods of securing herring roe, 41 

 Norwegian fishing in early times, 59 

 Norwich, 60, 62, 65, 73, 90 

 Notes and Queries^ 42 



Oehlandschlaeger, " Gods of the North," quoted, 90 



Peacock, " Crotchet Castle," quoted, 137 ; " Misfortunes of 



Elphin," 101, note 

 Pepys, Diary, quoted, 119 



Pickled herrings in Stornoway, 47. See also under " Herring." 

 Polluted water, shunned by herrings, 28 

 Pound sterling, 69 

 Prices in 1763... 138 

 Puckle, J., " England's Interests," 124 



Quarterly Beview, " Territorial Waters and Sea Fisheries," 174 



Raleigh, Sir W., " Observations concerning Trade with the 



Dutch and other Foreign Nations," 94 

 Report by Buckland and others, on Scottish Herring Fisheries, 



168 

 Royal Fishery Company, 116 

 Russell, J., " Boke of Nurture," 1450... 41 



Sabbath, observance among fishermen, 42, 43 

 Salt, for curing herrings, 47, 103 ; analysed, 146 ; restrictions 

 on, 151 



