admiral nTwo days afterwards...the Admiral Captain Templeton entered my frame [and] kept me from taking my seals. (fishing admiral)fishing admiralDNE-cit GMSFeb 76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used IChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Sat 19 Jul 201
admiral nThe epithet of _admiral_ was also formerly applied to any large or leading ship, without ...
admiral nThe English ships, however, from this period, were considered the largest and best vessel...
admiral nWe took the lower Admiral's place [in St. John's] for half our boats; the other half we ...
admiral n...the ship that first entered the harbour was to be admiral...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDNE-c...
admiral nThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' h...
admiral n...in Every harbour the first arriving Ship is admiral of the harbour her Captain adminis...
admiral n'the fisherman who has charge of the herring fleet is so called. His chief duty is to see...
admiral nPRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed INot usedfishing admiral, skipperChecked by Cathy Wiseman on...
admiral n...That (according the Ancient Custom there used) every such Fishing Ship from England, W...
admiral nMoreover as the maner [sic] is in their fishing, every weeke to choose their Admirall a n...
admiral n= admiral ship - see OED 5 admiral sb cp 5 = admiral ship for sense 2Used I and SupNot u...
admiral nAccording to a curious old custom, the sum of sixty pounds sterling is annually bestowed ...
admiral nThe "admiral" of each harbor was allowed only the beach and flakes needed for the number ...
admiral nMoreover as the maner is in their fishing, every weeke to choose their Admirall a new, or...
admiral nMr. Waymouth, (who is Admiral [at Renews] and always wore a flagstaff, Sundays a flag, and ...
admiral nThe epithet of _admiral_ was also formerly applied to any large or leading ship, without ...
admiral nThe English ships, however, from this period, were considered the largest and best vessel...
admiral nWe took the lower Admiral's place [in St. John's] for half our boats; the other half we ...
admiral n...the ship that first entered the harbour was to be admiral...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDNE-c...
admiral nThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' h...
admiral n...in Every harbour the first arriving Ship is admiral of the harbour her Captain adminis...
admiral n'the fisherman who has charge of the herring fleet is so called. His chief duty is to see...
admiral nPRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed INot usedfishing admiral, skipperChecked by Cathy Wiseman on...
admiral n...That (according the Ancient Custom there used) every such Fishing Ship from England, W...
admiral nMoreover as the maner [sic] is in their fishing, every weeke to choose their Admirall a n...
admiral n= admiral ship - see OED 5 admiral sb cp 5 = admiral ship for sense 2Used I and SupNot u...
admiral nAccording to a curious old custom, the sum of sixty pounds sterling is annually bestowed ...
admiral nThe "admiral" of each harbor was allowed only the beach and flakes needed for the number ...
admiral nMoreover as the maner is in their fishing, every weeke to choose their Admirall a new, or...
admiral nMr. Waymouth, (who is Admiral [at Renews] and always wore a flagstaff, Sundays a flag, and ...
admiral nThe epithet of _admiral_ was also formerly applied to any large or leading ship, without ...
admiral nThe English ships, however, from this period, were considered the largest and best vessel...
admiral nWe took the lower Admiral's place [in St. John's] for half our boats; the other half we ...