ship nThe Ships that come here to fish upon the Banks, generally leave England in ffeb. & are in the Country some time in March, the first thing they doe is to Land their Stores, & make choice of a Stage & Flakes belonging to it, what they call a Ships Room.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I2Used IFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),ADMIRAL'S ROOM, FISHING ~ , ROOM, ship(s) room, ~ fisherman/fishery/halfpenny.The source is listed as [1726] 1976 HEAD 73 in DNE
ship nSurrogate Courts were extended to the coast of Labrador in 1811; and those lands known by the...
ship nThus the ship fishery has diminished to little more than a name, the result of the two syste...
ship nBut its [Palliser's Act, 1775] main object was to perpetuate the old system of a ship-fishery...
ship nThus all those parts of the country which had at any time been used as 'Ships-rooms' since th...
ship n..extending from the house and stores occupied ..at the East end [of Water Street, St John's]...
ship nUsed I and SupUsed INot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),AD...
ship nThe greater part of what was formerly ships room is now occupied by individuals as private pr...
ship nNo record is to be found in any of the Books of this District now in my possession, of fishin...
ship n...Wood and Trees there for Building and Making or Repairing of Stages, Ship-rooms....PRINTED...
ship nthe common danger had united the ship fishermen and the planters in arrangements for orderly ...
ship n...liberty to go on shore on any part of _Newfoundland_, or any of the said islands, for the...
ship nIt is clear, that under the administration of our naval Governors, the fishery carried on by...
ship nUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),...
ship n[As] they tooke their cocke boate to go aboord their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea...
ship nUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),...
ship nSurrogate Courts were extended to the coast of Labrador in 1811; and those lands known by the...
ship nThus the ship fishery has diminished to little more than a name, the result of the two syste...
ship nBut its [Palliser's Act, 1775] main object was to perpetuate the old system of a ship-fishery...
ship nThus all those parts of the country which had at any time been used as 'Ships-rooms' since th...
ship n..extending from the house and stores occupied ..at the East end [of Water Street, St John's]...
ship nUsed I and SupUsed INot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),AD...
ship nThe greater part of what was formerly ships room is now occupied by individuals as private pr...
ship nNo record is to be found in any of the Books of this District now in my possession, of fishin...
ship n...Wood and Trees there for Building and Making or Repairing of Stages, Ship-rooms....PRINTED...
ship nthe common danger had united the ship fishermen and the planters in arrangements for orderly ...
ship n...liberty to go on shore on any part of _Newfoundland_, or any of the said islands, for the...
ship nIt is clear, that under the administration of our naval Governors, the fishery carried on by...
ship nUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),...
ship n[As] they tooke their cocke boate to go aboord their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea...
ship nUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedFISHING SHIP, BOAT,SERVANT�, SHAREMAN, shipp, WEST-COUNTRY(MAN),...
ship nSurrogate Courts were extended to the coast of Labrador in 1811; and those lands known by the...
ship nThus the ship fishery has diminished to little more than a name, the result of the two syste...
ship nBut its [Palliser's Act, 1775] main object was to perpetuate the old system of a ship-fishery...