fishing..those Ships and men so sent, may be so fitted and provided with Salt, Nets, Hooks, Lines and such like provisions, as those Ships and men are, which yeerely saile thither a fishing.GMS Sept 78DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I1Used
merchantThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of c...
fishingThat all provisions imported for sale necessarye for fishing be free for any person to buy.....
fishingThe vessel contained the principal portion of his own family.. there, with his fishing crew ...
salt..and those Ships and men so sent, may be so fitted and provided with Salt, Nets, Hooks, Line...
fit v..those Ships and men so sent, may be so fitted and provided with Salt, Nets, Hooks, Lines an...
fishing...at which time there was noe Governour there, or above two or three poor people inhabited ...
fishingThere are many men yeerly, who unlawfully convey away other mens fishing boates, from the Ha...
fishingWe likewise then did set forth another Ship, for a fishing Voyage, which also carried some v...
fisherman..the setting of some better order and government amongst the Fishermen, and all others of...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishingAnd withall it is to be considered, that whereas now there are yeerely at _New-found-land_ o...
fishingDesire that two ships may be sent thither if they can be spared to defend the fishing vessel...
fishingIt is almost entirely different from ye common way of fishing in other places. There must be...
fishingWhither also came immediately the Masters and owners of the fishing fleete of Englishmen, t...
fishWhere being usually at that time of the yere, and until the fine of August, a multitude of shi...
merchantThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of c...
fishingThat all provisions imported for sale necessarye for fishing be free for any person to buy.....
fishingThe vessel contained the principal portion of his own family.. there, with his fishing crew ...
salt..and those Ships and men so sent, may be so fitted and provided with Salt, Nets, Hooks, Line...
fit v..those Ships and men so sent, may be so fitted and provided with Salt, Nets, Hooks, Lines an...
fishing...at which time there was noe Governour there, or above two or three poor people inhabited ...
fishingThere are many men yeerly, who unlawfully convey away other mens fishing boates, from the Ha...
fishingWe likewise then did set forth another Ship, for a fishing Voyage, which also carried some v...
fisherman..the setting of some better order and government amongst the Fishermen, and all others of...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishingAnd withall it is to be considered, that whereas now there are yeerely at _New-found-land_ o...
fishingDesire that two ships may be sent thither if they can be spared to defend the fishing vessel...
fishingIt is almost entirely different from ye common way of fishing in other places. There must be...
fishingWhither also came immediately the Masters and owners of the fishing fleete of Englishmen, t...
fishWhere being usually at that time of the yere, and until the fine of August, a multitude of shi...
merchantThe merchant finds the ship or vessel, the nets, and the provisions, in fact, the means of c...
fishingThat all provisions imported for sale necessarye for fishing be free for any person to buy.....
fishingThe vessel contained the principal portion of his own family.. there, with his fishing crew ...