adventure nI am anxious this minutes that your Excellency may form some iea of the expense attending this [seal fishery] adventure, as well as/the mode in which it is conducted. [Letter to Governor Gambier by J. Bland of Bonavista]PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN APR 1970JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed IChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Sat 19 Jul 201
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
sealing vbl nThe fishery mainly and almost exclusively contemplated by the Act is the sealing voyag...
ice nThis adventurous and perilous pursuit is prosecuted in two different ways. [The seal fishery]...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
head n. . . the half-worn small hawsers, which the boats have used in the summer fishery do for fo...
nativeThe seals upon this coast are of many species . . .Tars, Doaters and Gunswoils and many other...
cable vThe seals in their efforts to free themselves, cable the nets at the bottom and none but ...
adventurer n[The French Shore is] a part where Fish is found in such abundance, as to have induced...
harp nOur dependence rests wholly upon Harps and Bedlamers, which are driven by winds and ice from t...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
gunThe seals upon this coast are of many species, they are classed and distinguished by names only ...
trip n. . . what prospect the KITE had of securing a trip or part of a trip of seals . . .PRINTED I...
trip nIt is strange to say, but not the less true, that the longer a man takes charge of an ice hu...
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
sealing vbl nThe fishery mainly and almost exclusively contemplated by the Act is the sealing voyag...
ice nThis adventurous and perilous pursuit is prosecuted in two different ways. [The seal fishery]...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
head n. . . the half-worn small hawsers, which the boats have used in the summer fishery do for fo...
nativeThe seals upon this coast are of many species . . .Tars, Doaters and Gunswoils and many other...
cable vThe seals in their efforts to free themselves, cable the nets at the bottom and none but ...
adventurer n[The French Shore is] a part where Fish is found in such abundance, as to have induced...
harp nOur dependence rests wholly upon Harps and Bedlamers, which are driven by winds and ice from t...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
gunThe seals upon this coast are of many species, they are classed and distinguished by names only ...
trip n. . . what prospect the KITE had of securing a trip or part of a trip of seals . . .PRINTED I...
trip nIt is strange to say, but not the less true, that the longer a man takes charge of an ice hu...
adventurer nAnd for as much as the good and prosperous successe of the plantation cannot but cheif...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
sealing vbl nThe fishery mainly and almost exclusively contemplated by the Act is the sealing voyag...