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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and cod. Ling and turbot are found towards the south; lobsters and crabs are caught in abundance near Kildonan, for … Ulva, comprising skate, flounders, soles, and turbot, with lobsters, crabs, and other shell-fish. An almost incredible … and on the shores of the two lochs are found oysters, lobsters, crabs, muscles, cockles, and welks. The general …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… whiting, mullet, mackerel, skate, turbot, soles, oysters, lobsters, and crabs, of which two last great numbers are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… mariners, employed in furnishing the city with mackerel, lobsters, and herrings, which are useful in sparing flesh …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… herring-fishery several boats are employed, and crabs and lobsters are also taken on the coast; in a river to the …
Old and New London
… ! all large, and no small!""Hullo! hullo, here! Beautiful lobsters! good and cheap. Fine cock crabs, all alive, oh … 19,500,000 dried haddocks, 495,896,000 oysters, 1,200,000 lobsters, 600,000 crabs, and 498,428,648 shrimps. Of this … pounds went for a guinea a pound. In March, 1824, three lobsters sold for a guinea each; and Mr. Timbs mentions two …
Old and New London
… 160 eggs, 3 salmon, 4 congers, 10 turbots, 2 dories, 24 lobsters, 4 mullets, a firkin and keg of sturgeon, 3 barrels …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… protecting the fishing craft, some of the finest-flavoured lobsters in England are caught. The living is a discharged …
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