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A New History of London
… 5 l. 64 Felt makers. 2 James I. 1604 No hall. 5 l. 87 Fishermen. 3 James II. 1687 No hall. No livery. 39 Fletchers. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… hence to their own country from 100 to 150 seamen and fishermen, which have remained there to the damage of the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… When the country was fortified the trades flourished. The fishermen are now open to attack by pirates and all other … boats, etc., are destroyed either by the planters or the fishermen that come first every season, causing great delay, … fired. The planters keep tippling houses and debauch the fishermen, being under no control. They seize the best drying …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… of the shore, nor take up the stages and places of the fishermen. No more seamen are to be taken out than required, …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… all salt and provisions, to the prejudice of the fishermen. (7) They breed no mariners, but rather entice … to the King's revenue and to the country at large. The fishermen go out in April and return about Michaelmas, … England diminishes, because the inhabitants draw the best fishermen to them and destroy or embezzle the ships and …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… The French in Nova Scotia are very high-handed with our fishermen, and our Governor will have not a few complaints of …
Magna Britannia
… October, 1821, when, during a tremendous gale, thirty-one fishermen and pilots lost their lives. By this calamitous … almshouses and two schools. The almshouses are for 25 poor fishermen, being infirm and above the age of 55, and 20 poor …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the smaller Departments of the Country, such as Fishermen and Fruit Gatherers, and Fruit Planters; and in the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in use in the Interior of the Country; and in Malabar the Fishermen were allowed, for the Purpose of salting their …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commodious, and attracts a number of seafaring people and fishermen, by whom the town is principally inhabited. Many of …
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