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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… they all form tributaries to the Clyde, which abounds with trout of superior quality and large size, similar to those in … its scenery to Loch Watten. Both these lakes abound with trout and eels, the former fish weighing from half a pound to … moderate numbers, especially after floods; and salmon, sea-trout, and the common burn-trout are taken in some of the …
Old and New London
… Walton, in his "Complete Angler," mentions the variety of trout found in the Wandle here as marked with marbled spots …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… taken has been diminished to about 5000, chiefly salmon-trout of small size, and two boats only are employed. An act …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… has half-hipped gables at each end. ConditionPoor. (16). Trout Hall, about 150 yards S.W. of the church, is of three …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… James Mills, the miller, and two others for catching trout, eels, perch, and gudgeon in the mill-pool and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are longest in freezing. It contains abundance of fine trout, perch, skellies, and eels; some char; and a species of trout, called grey trout, almost peculiar to it, which frequently attains the …
Old and New London
… 160 dishes of fish, comprising 80 of turbot, 40 of trout, 40 of salmon; 160 hot joints, including 80 of venison, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred yards it empties itself into a pool in which are trout and eels. The water has no bad effect upon geese; it is … cod, ling, halibut, soles, and haddocks. Salmon and salmon-trout were formerly abundant in the river Esk, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at present worked. The Hodder is here celebrated for its trout, and is a favourite resort; an inn affords every …
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