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Survey of London
… road from Pinsor Gate North and land heretofore of Thomas Trout East." There is, however, no reference to the date of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The streams that flow through the parish abound in trout of good quality. A small quay was constructed at … the entire line of its shores, and is well supplied with trout. The vicinity of this lake, which has a castle and … also several small lakes, in most of which are found trout of large size, and in some pike. The coast extends for …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of nearly eight miles. It contains pike, perch, eels, trout, and other fish. The best land in the parish lies along … to great inundations from heavy rains, abounds with trout and salmon, and a fishery for the latter is conducted … herring-fishery. The Ruail once abounded with salmon and trout; but, within the last few years, the number has greatly …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… eastward into the Forth at Grangemouth; it abounds with trout, and forms in its sinuous course numerous romantic … and diversity of appearance, and which abound in pike, trout, char, and other fish, the largest, and those most … falls into the sea near the church. Several varieties of trout are found in the lochs and streams; and shell-fish, of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stream called Back Brook, which are both well stocked with trout, and which unite a little below the town. The living is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… with hills and vales, and enlivened by the Bogie, a good trout stream, which runs along the western boundary, and … mills, and falling into the river Dean; it abounds with trout of excellent quality, and is much frequented by … the surface affords good pasturage. The lake abounds with trout and various kinds of fish, but not in such variety as …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the parish, in which are found abundance of yellow trout, and, towards the end of autumn, sea-trout and herling; and near the farms of Culdoch and Jordieland is a lake abounding with trout equal to those of Loch Leven. The soil is principally a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and extending for a mile and a half in length. Salmon, trout, pike, and eels are found in the rivers and lakes, but … numbers. There are a few lakes, one of which abounds with trout; but none of them are of any great extent, or … gentlemen's seats, and ancient towers. It contains trout, eels, and perch; and after a course of about eighteen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… beck, which intersects the parish, and abounds in fine trout; a new bridge was built over the stream in 1841. The …