planter n. . . he had for years followed the life of a 'planter'; that is, had engaged in the fisheries during the summer and trapped in the winter, trading with the Hudson's Bay Company and drawing his supplies from them.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story JUL 1970JH AUG 1970Used IUsed I4Used
planter nThe Labrador Fishery - terms - (Informants from South River, Bay Roberts, Pouch Cove, Ren...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter n...the man who prosecutes, or speculates in, the fishery, is called the Planter; and his ...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter nA planter is a man who undertakes fishing on his own account, a sort of middleman between...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe name [planter] means a sort of middle-man who stands between the merchant and the fis...
planter nThe skipper "takes up" in the merchant's store what he needs for the winter, and to get h...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nFrom the earliest times, those immigrants who settled in Newfoundland and had means enoug...
planter nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placentia when ...
planter nThe Labrador Fishery - terms - (Informants from South River, Bay Roberts, Pouch Cove, Ren...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter n...the man who prosecutes, or speculates in, the fishery, is called the Planter; and his ...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter nA planter is a man who undertakes fishing on his own account, a sort of middleman between...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families t...
planter nThomas Codlin is a planter of one of the outports. The title of his profession takes us b...
planter nThe name [planter] means a sort of middle-man who stands between the merchant and the fis...
planter nThe skipper "takes up" in the merchant's store what he needs for the winter, and to get h...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nFrom the earliest times, those immigrants who settled in Newfoundland and had means enoug...
planter nThey are the men of the south coast, whose ancestors were expelled from Placentia when ...
planter nThe Labrador Fishery - terms - (Informants from South River, Bay Roberts, Pouch Cove, Ren...
planter nThere are about a dozen well recognised central stations in Labrador, where agents repres...
planter n...the man who prosecutes, or speculates in, the fishery, is called the Planter; and his ...