poor aIn the Summer-time they [in Iceland] catch much of it, wherewith they make most excellent Haberdine, after the manner of Poor Jack at Newfoundland . . .W. J. KIRWIN AUG 1970 JH AUG 1970PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot use
dunDumb [dun?] fish" or fish which had been kept too long on / the flakes were seldom sent to marke...
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a... we may easily catch our Cod ashoar, and dry them after the manner of the Poor-Jack of ...
haberdine...when taken in summer and dried [the cod] became the "poor john" of Newfoundland, or "ha...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aBut the whole _Coast_ of the _Island_, affords infinite plenty of/ Codd, and _Poor John_, ...
poor aThat the _French_ . . . curing Green-Fish on the Banks, and Poor-John on the Shore.W. J. KIR...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
poor aAnd besides this Fishing upon the Coasts for dry Fish, or _Poor-John_, as they call them, ...
kiblingsParts of a small fish used for bait on the banks of Newfoundland.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN ...
dunDumb [dun?] fish" or fish which had been kept too long on / the flakes were seldom sent to marke...
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...
poor aThat sort of Cod that is caught near the Shore, and on the Coast of Newfoundland and dryed, ...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor a... we may easily catch our Cod ashoar, and dry them after the manner of the Poor-Jack of ...
haberdine...when taken in summer and dried [the cod] became the "poor john" of Newfoundland, or "ha...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aCod taken in winter in Iceland and dried in the frost were known as 'stockfish'; when taken ...
poor aDuring Elizabethan times there does not seem to have been any extensive demand for Newfoundl...
poor aBut the whole _Coast_ of the _Island_, affords infinite plenty of/ Codd, and _Poor John_, ...
poor aThat the _French_ . . . curing Green-Fish on the Banks, and Poor-John on the Shore.W. J. KIR...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
poor aAnd besides this Fishing upon the Coasts for dry Fish, or _Poor-John_, as they call them, ...
kiblingsParts of a small fish used for bait on the banks of Newfoundland.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN ...
dunDumb [dun?] fish" or fish which had been kept too long on / the flakes were seldom sent to marke...
Newfoundland. . . The Newfoundland fishery commences at some places in May. . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE...
wrackingwracking Wracking is a Newfoundland outport tradition of the finest variety.W Kirwin, 6/75...