by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that not being willing or able to buy a Share in the fishing ships hire Servants in the West of England and carry them as Passengers to Newfoundland where they employ them in private Boats to catch and cure fish, and after the Season is over bring them back to England, or permit them to take Service with the Planters, or on board the Ship.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Aug 76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
boat nThe shore, or boat fishery, to which the fishermen, particularly in Newfoundland, now confin...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...
passenger'_By-boats_. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
by-boat nThe private boat-keepers here spoken of, or bye boat-keepers, as they otherwise were call...
by-boat nThe by-boat belonged to a merchant or fisherman in England, who employed a crew to operat...
fishingThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants to ...
by-boat nA system, introduced by Kirke, known as "byboatkeeping", was still carried on, under whi...
boat nBy the building, fitting, victualling and repairing of fishing ships, multitudes of Englis...
by-boat nThese men, called bye boat keepers, left their boats in Newfoundland during the winter an...
passengerThe private boat-keepers..or _bye_ _boat-keepers_..hired servants in the west of England, ...
boat n..by which unfit disorders of some first arrivers there yeerely, those which arrive after th...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishing...besides, these bye boat keepers could afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventur...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
boat nThe shore, or boat fishery, to which the fishermen, particularly in Newfoundland, now confin...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...
passenger'_By-boats_. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
by-boat nThe private boat-keepers here spoken of, or bye boat-keepers, as they otherwise were call...
by-boat nThe by-boat belonged to a merchant or fisherman in England, who employed a crew to operat...
fishingThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants to ...
by-boat nA system, introduced by Kirke, known as "byboatkeeping", was still carried on, under whi...
boat nBy the building, fitting, victualling and repairing of fishing ships, multitudes of Englis...
by-boat nThese men, called bye boat keepers, left their boats in Newfoundland during the winter an...
passengerThe private boat-keepers..or _bye_ _boat-keepers_..hired servants in the west of England, ...
boat n..by which unfit disorders of some first arrivers there yeerely, those which arrive after th...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishing...besides, these bye boat keepers could afford to sell their fish cheaper than the Adventur...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
boat nThe shore, or boat fishery, to which the fishermen, particularly in Newfoundland, now confin...
voyage nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventures from the west of England, who repaire...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...