fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wales, or Berwick, or such fishermen as shall, from and after the said twenty-fifth day of March shall enter any harbour or creek in _Newfoundland_, in behalf of his ship, shall be admiral of the said harbour or creek during that fishing season...G.M.Story JH 2/77DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed I2Used
fishingWhither also came immediately the Masters and owners of the fishing fleete of Englishmen, t...
fishingThis is a snug and secure harbour, though small, and generally filled with vessels, during t...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wale...
admiral n...That (according the Ancient Custom there used) every such Fishing Ship from England, W...
fishingThat in case any difference or controversy shall arise in _Newfoundland_,.. between the maste...
fishingThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants to ...
Newfoundland. . . That for the better accommodation of the persons belonging to vessels employed ...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishingThat in case any difference or controversy shall arise in _Newfoundland_, .. between the mast...
rear-admiral n. . .and that the master of every such second fishing ship, as shall enter any such ...
BankWhereas the fisheries carried on by his Majesty's subject of _Great Britain_... have been fou...
fishingBut what I would more particularly represent to their lordships, is the clandestine and illeg...
fishingIn return Great Britain had conceded to the United States the right of fishing in..Newfoundl...
fishingThe proprietors of the vessels of these various classes draw lots every five years for the ri...
fishingWhither also came immediately the Masters and owners of the fishing fleete of Englishmen, t...
fishingThis is a snug and secure harbour, though small, and generally filled with vessels, during t...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wale...
admiral n...That (according the Ancient Custom there used) every such Fishing Ship from England, W...
fishingThat in case any difference or controversy shall arise in _Newfoundland_,.. between the maste...
fishingThat all and every person or persons whatsoever, that shall go over with their servants to ...
Newfoundland. . . That for the better accommodation of the persons belonging to vessels employed ...
fishingThe English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers' help i...
fishingThat in case any difference or controversy shall arise in _Newfoundland_, .. between the mast...
rear-admiral n. . .and that the master of every such second fishing ship, as shall enter any such ...
BankWhereas the fisheries carried on by his Majesty's subject of _Great Britain_... have been fou...
fishingBut what I would more particularly represent to their lordships, is the clandestine and illeg...
fishingIn return Great Britain had conceded to the United States the right of fishing in..Newfoundl...
fishingThe proprietors of the vessels of these various classes draw lots every five years for the ri...
fishingWhither also came immediately the Masters and owners of the fishing fleete of Englishmen, t...
fishingThis is a snug and secure harbour, though small, and generally filled with vessels, during t...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...