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Fisheries - Early works to 1800
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To be reported by Lord Kennet. Memorial for Charles Earl of Tankerville, and David Erskine, clerk to the Signet, his attorney and factor; against John Duke of Roxburgh, and Thomas Lilly, tacksman of his Grace's fishings at Kelso, and William Mitchell, tacksman of the fishings at Mackerston.
Tankerville, Charles Bennet, Earl of, 1743-1822.Date: 1768]- Books
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The case of the Company of Free Fisher-men of the River of Thames. (That is to say) (From London, Mark-stone, westward of Stains-Bridge, to Yendall ... and the waters of Medway, ...
Company of Free Fisher-men of the River of Thames.Date: 1708?]- Books
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A proposal for raising a stock of two millions of pounds sterling; by subscriptions for Forming a Settlement, On each side of a Large and Convenient River in Acadia on the Continent of North-America. And to Improve a great Space of Land on each side thesaid River for Growth of Hemp and Flax, and for Importing Mast-Yards, Deals, Staves and other Timber, with Pitch and Tar, &c. in greater Quantities. Likewise for carrying on the Acadia Fishery in those Parts.
Marsh, Henry, active 1720.Date: 1720- Books
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British white fisheries, The inexhaustible source of immense wealth, obtained with the greatest facility, and by which the largest fortunes may be accumulated by the judicious and enterprizing affluent, without any risk or hazard.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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Proposals for employing the remaining stock of the fishery, so as to be of universal use and advantage to the nation. In a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend at Edinburgh.
Gentleman in the country.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXV. [1725]