Search
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… conspicuous objects. The river Lug is celebrated for its trout and grayling, which are taken here of superior quality. …
Magna Britannia
… the Tamar, the Otter, the Dart, the Arme, and the Mole. Trout abound in almost all the principal rivers. The lamprey …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 31. W. H. Thompson, as no. 30, copy annotated by A. E. Trout (in Hull Pub. Libr.). 32. A. E. Trout, 'Nonconformity in Hull', in Transactions of the … used between 1906 and 1909.( 19) See pp. 107, 289. A. E. Trout, 'Nonconformity in Hull', Congregational Hist. Soc. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and August great quantities of salmon, grilse, and sea-trout are taken, and sent regularly to the Edinburgh market. … into irregular eminences: the Ayr abounds with yellow trout, and there are numerous springs affording an ample …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… up grindstones; and to enter a bond of 20 l. not to allow trout to be taken without the Archbishop's licence, under a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… object. This piece of water, abounding with fine trout, sends forth the rivulet called Back Burn, which, … of Blairs, or "loch of the moss," also well stocked with trout; and a small loch named Tulloch is to be seen on the … miles flows into Loch Tummell, in the adjoining parish. Trout weighing more than twenty pounds are found in Loch …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… small lake of the same name, which abounds with excellent trout and eels. The surface is principally flat, partly …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is remarkable for the abundance and excellence of its trout. A commutation for the tithes of the township has been …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… formed into a lake at its northern end, has long provided trout-fishing for the owners of the manor; in 1477 100 trout were reported to have been poached from it. 10 Some of …