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A History of the County of Essex
… 35 a. of pasture and only 23 a. of arable. 1 There was a fishery in 1086, 2 and fishing in the Stour by boat was … c. 1240. 3 Worm- ingford Hall manor had a separate fishery in 1435, perhaps the fishery in the Mere mentioned in 1742. 4 There was a mill in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… daily: the market-place is a neat quadrangular erection. A fishery for mackerel in the spring and herrings in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with fish 34 and in 1773 there was said to be a 'great fishery' at Worthing. 35 In the 1790s mackerel were caught in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… as "the king's demesne, and having seventy burgesses." Its fishery at an early period attracting many residents, a … of trade by which the town is supported is the herring-fishery, which is usually productive to a remarkable extent. … a defined distance, from foreign countries. The mackerel-fishery is also extensive. The situation of Yarmouth, in a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Lancashire. Hull and Whitby share in the Greenland fishery; and their imports of timber, deals, hemp, flax, &c., …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… his wife Land, the moiety of other lands and a certain fishery in the water of the Ouse &c., in Turnamhall in Clyff …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and 11 messuages with lands in Wolfton, and a several fishery in the water of the Wharff. ** William Holgyll and …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
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