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Appendices to Second Annual Report 



APPENDIX I. 



STATE, showing the result of the Proceedings of the SPECIAL COM- 

 MISSIONEES FOR SOLWAY FISHERIES in regard to the 

 FIXED ENGINES in the SOLWAY FIRTH and the RIVERS 

 flowing into the same, 1879. 



FROPRIETOR OF FISHINGS. 



Used in 1877, 

 as reported by 

 Police 

 Constables. 



Claimed 

 as Priviliged. 



Certificates 

 of Privilege 

 Granted. 



Ordered to 

 be Abated or 

 Removed. 





Engines 



Pockets 



Engines 



Pockets 



Engines 



Pockets 



Engines 



Pockets 



DUMFRIESSHIRE. 



















I. Stake, Fly, and Bag Nets. 



















1. Lord Mansfield, 



12 



- { 



Not 

 specified 



J- 37 



11 



37 



None. 



None. 



2. Sir F. Johnstone, 



3 



13 



3 



28 



3 



28 



None. 



None. 



3. Duke of Buccleuch, 



2 



11 



2 



11 



2 



11 



None. 



None. 



4. Burgh of Annan, 



6 



20 -j 



Not 

 specified 



} 18 



4 



14 



2* 



7 



5. Mr Mackenzie of Newbie, . 



13 



u{ 



Not 

 specified 



| 40 



14 



36 



2t 



10 



II. Paidle Nets. 



















1. Mr Mackenzie of Newbie, . 



20J 



22 



None. 



None. 



None. 



None, 



5 



5 



2. Lord Herries, .... 



20§ 



20 



None. 



None. 



None. 



None, 



None. 



None. 



III. Poke Nets. 



Clouts. 



Pokes. 



Clouts. 



Pokes. 



Clouts. 



Pokes. 



Clouts. 



Pokes. 



1. Lord Mansfield, 



None. 



None. 



300 



1200 



30 



120 



270 



1080 



2. Burgh of Annan, . 



579 



2315 



600 



2400 



500 



2000 



100 



400 



3. Duke of Buccleuch, 



20 



80 



None. 



None. 



None. 



None. 



20 



80 



4. Sir F. Johnstone, . 



10 



40 



200 



800 



80 



80 



180 



720 



* The Sandrigg and the Tarkettle ranges. Further, the Snabneuk range was restricted to two pockets, 

 the Battlehill range to five pockets, including a runaway, and the Clatty range to three pockets. 



t The Arthur range and the Flag Scaur range. Further, the Patten range was restricted to two pockets. 



% These nets were erected contrary to the wish of the proprietor of the salmou fishings by persons claim- 

 ing a public right to fish by stake nets for white fish. The proprietor alleged that they were erected and 

 used for taking salmon, and after an inquiry, which was completed as to a few of them, the Commissioners 

 were satisfied that the allegation was proved, and ordered them to be removed. 



§ These were erected with the leave of the proprietor of the salmon fishings, but they claimed no certifi- 

 cates of privilege, and no complaint was lodged against them. They were therefore not made the subject 

 of„rigid inquiry. 



