adventurer n[The French Shore is] a part where Fish is found in such abundance, as to have induced adventurers, for several years past, to fit out vessels from the southern ports [of Newfoundland], and proceed thither to carry on the Fishery, in which they have always been successful, while the shore-fishery to the southward has frequently failed.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Nov 77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used IPlanterChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Sat 19 Jul 201
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
shore 1 nThe shore-fishery accounts on the average for three-quarters of the entire catch of Newfo...
adventurer nThis was very great abuse and discouragement to the other Adventurers; besides, these ...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
shore 1 nBut the French were recognized as having the right of fishing concurrently with the Englis...
french aIt also sent a trader to the French shore ... Besides the business here, it also conducts ...
coast nShe [France] does not care nearly so much for the coast/fishery as for the bank fishery, th...
shore 1 nThere is what is called the shore fishery; which is carried on by large open boats, calle...
french aUnder Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, French subjects were granted the privi...
adventurer nThese byeboatkeepers can afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventurers which ...
shore �nThe fishermen who fished near their homes around the island were expected to produce a lig...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
shore 1 nThe shore codfishery, known amongst the French as "_La p�che sedentaire_," was pursued [in...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
shore 1 nThe shore-fishery accounts on the average for three-quarters of the entire catch of Newfo...
adventurer nThis was very great abuse and discouragement to the other Adventurers; besides, these ...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
adventure nForasmuch as within these few Years now last past there hath been levied ..of such Merc...
adventurer n[They were engaged in] destroying the Fishing Works belonging to English Fishers there...
shore 1 nBut the French were recognized as having the right of fishing concurrently with the Englis...
french aIt also sent a trader to the French shore ... Besides the business here, it also conducts ...
coast nShe [France] does not care nearly so much for the coast/fishery as for the bank fishery, th...
shore 1 nThere is what is called the shore fishery; which is carried on by large open boats, calle...
french aUnder Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, French subjects were granted the privi...
adventurer nThese byeboatkeepers can afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventurers which ...
shore �nThe fishermen who fished near their homes around the island were expected to produce a lig...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
shore 1 nThe shore codfishery, known amongst the French as "_La p�che sedentaire_," was pursued [in...
adventurer nAnd furthermore if any Adventurers or planters shall transport any moneys or marchandi...
shore 1 nThe shore-fishery accounts on the average for three-quarters of the entire catch of Newfo...
adventurer nThis was very great abuse and discouragement to the other Adventurers; besides, these ...