establishment nNewman and Company an old English firm have extensive establishments both here and at Harbour Britain. The fishery is carried on by them on a real old time plan. Every year they bring out in their vessels a number of English boys or youngs- ters who are apprenticed for 3 or 4 years on small wages.DNE-citGMS Jan 76Used IUsed IUsed IestablishmentsChecked by Rebecca Nolan on Thu 26 Feb 201
bankerThe [Bank Fishery] is conducted from New- foundland by schooners of up to 150 tons, known as ...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...
by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
youngster nNewman and Company an old English firm have extensive establishments both here and at Ha...
establishment v...in sight of the whaling and cod-fishery establishment of Messrs. Newman, Hunt ...
youngster nThe British establishments engaged in fishing and trading on the coasts of Newfoundland ...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
BankWhereas the fisheries carried on by his Majesty's subject of _Great Britain_... have been fou...
[6], 46, [4] p.Printer's name from STC."The States proclamation, translated out of Dutch", dated The...
lord 1 nThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and do use all strangers' h...
ship nBut its [Palliser's Act, 1775] main object was to perpetuate the old system of a ship-fishery...
establishment nThe next place of call... was at Gaultois...where is Messrs. Newman's whaling es...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX195513 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
fishingMost were employed as fishermen while three or four worked on the room or the fishing premis...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
bankerThe [Bank Fishery] is conducted from New- foundland by schooners of up to 150 tons, known as ...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...
by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...
youngster nNewman and Company an old English firm have extensive establishments both here and at Ha...
establishment v...in sight of the whaling and cod-fishery establishment of Messrs. Newman, Hunt ...
youngster nThe British establishments engaged in fishing and trading on the coasts of Newfoundland ...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
BankWhereas the fisheries carried on by his Majesty's subject of _Great Britain_... have been fou...
[6], 46, [4] p.Printer's name from STC."The States proclamation, translated out of Dutch", dated The...
lord 1 nThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and do use all strangers' h...
ship nBut its [Palliser's Act, 1775] main object was to perpetuate the old system of a ship-fishery...
establishment nThe next place of call... was at Gaultois...where is Messrs. Newman's whaling es...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX195513 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
fishingMost were employed as fishermen while three or four worked on the room or the fishing premis...
adventurer nThe fishery was principally carried on by adventurers from the west of England, who ...
bankerThe [Bank Fishery] is conducted from New- foundland by schooners of up to 150 tons, known as ...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales...
by-boat nBy-boats. Besides the Inhabitants and the Adventurers, there are other Persons, that n...