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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the mossy soil through which it passes; it affords trout, whitling, pike, and salmon, the last, however, in … western part of the parish, and in both streams are found trout of good quality. The soil is various, in some parts …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… water, three miles north of the town, and abounding with trout, perch, and pike; and Loch Fitty, two miles north-east … parish of Cleish, and both abound with pike, perch, and trout. The soil is generally fertile, and the system of … course of three streamlets, in which are found excellent trout, and which, uniting their waters, form the burn of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the chase than those in the more lowland countries. Trout and various other kinds of fish abound in the lakes, … and flow into the Tweed, and are celebrated for their fine trout. The scenery of the latter is in some parts extremely … to a considerable extent. The river Dean abounds with trout, and is much frequented by anglers. The high road from …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… of the will during their minority, but he dying, John Trout, Chapman's executor, refuses to satisfy said legacies. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… not more than 700 fish annually. The river abounds with trout, which are also found in the Divie and Dorback. The … falling into the Ythan, are well stocked with salmon-trout, common burn-trout, and finnock, affording excellent sport to the angler; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… signifies "the white stream;" and it abounds in sewin, trout, and a fineflavoured fish called the gwyniad. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scenery, is bounded by the Dove, a stream affording fine trout, and is also skirted by the river Churnet. It comprises …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… day, and sent us of his best wine and certain fish, as trout and "crevishes," to show how welcome we were. Next day, …