NewlandDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundland fish in England. "Newland" fish was sometimes used to provision the fleet and the army in Ireland or to feed the poor in England. The greater part of the annual catch of "Poor John" or "Poor Jack" was sold to foreigners for shipment to southern Europe.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAR 1971 JH MAR 1971Used IUsed IUsed
NewlandThere goeth out of Fraunce commonly five hundreth saile of shippes yearely in Marche to N...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
Newland...in 1510 "Newland" fish were being sold in Rouen.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story May 1960T...
barrelIn 1541 an Act of Henry VIII classes the Newfoundland trade among such well-known enterprises...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
fishThe first Europeans to harvest the waters of Newfoundland took whatever was valuable and near ...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
dunDumb [dun?] fish" or fish which had been kept too long on / the flakes were seldom sent to marke...
poor aIn this ship was great store of dry New land fish, commonly called with us Poore John.PRIN...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
NewlandThe whole country cannot supply above a hundred thousand Newland fish for the fleet.PRINTED ...
dun"Dumb fish" or fish which had been kept too long on the flakes were seldom sent to market, bein...
NewlandThere goeth out of Fraunce commonly five hundreth saile of shippes yearely in Marche to N...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
Newland...in 1510 "Newland" fish were being sold in Rouen.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story May 1960T...
barrelIn 1541 an Act of Henry VIII classes the Newfoundland trade among such well-known enterprises...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
fishThe first Europeans to harvest the waters of Newfoundland took whatever was valuable and near ...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
dunDumb [dun?] fish" or fish which had been kept too long on / the flakes were seldom sent to marke...
poor aIn this ship was great store of dry New land fish, commonly called with us Poore John.PRIN...
fish...we ought to shape a course most likely to minister supply; and that was to take the Newfoundl...
NewlandThe whole country cannot supply above a hundred thousand Newland fish for the fleet.PRINTED ...
dun"Dumb fish" or fish which had been kept too long on the flakes were seldom sent to market, bein...
NewlandThere goeth out of Fraunce commonly five hundreth saile of shippes yearely in Marche to N...
fish'Fish', for the Newfoundlander, means cod and cod alone - cod, the great founder, and future, ...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...