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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bay are extensive, consisting chiefly of haddock, cod, and lobsters. In the river, and around the bay, the … are found on the shores, of which the principal are, lobsters, crabs, cockles, lampets, muscles, and razor-fish; …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ling, codfish, haddock, fluke, whiting, mackrel and lobsters of which they send great numbers to London every …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Sea; and for the better Preservation of the Fry of Lobsters on the Coasts of Scotland. An Act for building a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… abundant on the shores of Loch Roag, and the oysters and lobsters taken here are of very superior quality: indeed … frequently stay here for several months to fish for lobsters, of which not less than 100,000 are on an average … of various sorts are found upon the sands, including lobsters and crabs; but the most abundant are cockles, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… numbers are salted and barrelled for exportation. Many lobsters were formerly taken here, and frequently not less …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… supply of the London markets, whither, also, most of the lobsters taken here are forwarded. The herring-fishery is … The fishery carried on here is chiefly that of cod, lobsters, haddocks, and dog-fish; and most of the fishermen …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that the vessels which frequently go to Heligoland for lobsters for the supply of this kingdom hold a constant …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… which frequently go to Heligoland, alias Holy Land, for lobsters for the supply of this kingdom do hold a constant …
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