master nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the categories of a contemporary document) [superscript 2] Masters, men who do not engage as Servants during the fishing season; Men Servants, men who do engage as Servants in the fishing season... [superscript 2] _Report of Select Committee on the Newfoundland Trade_, Appendix N2(b).PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970 JH MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
out-harbourSome masters of fishing or coasting vessels in the out harbours, sometimes get their nam...
NewfoundlandThe English advanced from a position of minor importance in the Newfoundland fishery a...
fishing vbl nThese fishing rooms formed a temporary settlement in most sheltered harbours and coves ...
servant [S] 1 [S] nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprisin...
servant [S] 1 [S] nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprisin...
master nMasters - Men who do not engage as Servants during the Fishing Season.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Stor...
servant [S] 1 [S] n(appendix) Winter Inhabitants [of Newfoundland]: Men Servants - Men who do engag...
childrenEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the c...
summer nIt was during [the French and English war of 1778] that for the first time there were more...
dieter nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ...
by-boat nThese men, called bye boat keepers, left their boats in Newfoundland during the winter an...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
northern a'We know about the Newfoundlanders going North to Labrador, but this is the first time ...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
voyage nThere were years when the ice stayed on the land so late in July that only a short season w...
out-harbourSome masters of fishing or coasting vessels in the out harbours, sometimes get their nam...
NewfoundlandThe English advanced from a position of minor importance in the Newfoundland fishery a...
fishing vbl nThese fishing rooms formed a temporary settlement in most sheltered harbours and coves ...
servant [S] 1 [S] nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprisin...
servant [S] 1 [S] nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprisin...
master nMasters - Men who do not engage as Servants during the Fishing Season.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Stor...
servant [S] 1 [S] n(appendix) Winter Inhabitants [of Newfoundland]: Men Servants - Men who do engag...
childrenEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the c...
summer nIt was during [the French and English war of 1778] that for the first time there were more...
dieter nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ...
by-boat nThese men, called bye boat keepers, left their boats in Newfoundland during the winter an...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
northern a'We know about the Newfoundlanders going North to Labrador, but this is the first time ...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
voyage nThere were years when the ice stayed on the land so late in July that only a short season w...
out-harbourSome masters of fishing or coasting vessels in the out harbours, sometimes get their nam...
NewfoundlandThe English advanced from a position of minor importance in the Newfoundland fishery a...
fishing vbl nThese fishing rooms formed a temporary settlement in most sheltered harbours and coves ...