rode nBy the way we crept for a grapnel and road, which captain Lane had lost last years, but could not find them. ... I bought a skiff's road ...PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972JH DEC 1972Used I and SupUsed INot usedThe last sentence of the quotation is from p. 247 (see Source)
trap-chains. . . and a spade, drawing-knife, hatchet, gouge and seven trap-chains were in her [the ...
seine nThose Boat fishermen all owned Herring Seins, and Sein Skiffs; they rowed those skiffs with ...
rode n_Road_. A common saying among fishermen at Richard's Harbour in the ...
grapleBy the way we crep for a grapnel and road, which captain Lane had lost last year . . .PRINTED ...
rode nTwo new Roads [for boats]PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN 13 Aug 68Used I and SupUsed INot used[see ...
creep vBy the way we crept for a grapnel and road, which captain Lane had lost last year, but coul...
run nThe run of slinks abates, and that of the spring fish increases. . . . I bought a skiff...
spare roadCries of 'Spare road!' sounded, as some carried the dangling, dripping carcasses forward...
roll vIh [sic] those days, so we have been told by our grandfathers, the principle of the suppl...
rode nTo 20 Roades[for boat]. .�40.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMGMS Oct 77[-]1954 INNIS Cod Fisheries 182[-...
rig n. . .Dem Scotchmen'd walk round in full rig [best clothes] , an' de Newf'un'landers 'd co...
rode nThe Hautboy, riding at the stage head, parted her road and drove on shore near the salt-ho...
foot n pl. . . I sent five hands in a skiff to Laar Cove to look for the nets, which we lost there ...
rode nPRINTED ITEMOCT 1978 W. J. KIRWINJH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed INot use
underrun vIn setting a trawl preparatory to underrunning it, an anchor with the main trawl line, k...
trap-chains. . . and a spade, drawing-knife, hatchet, gouge and seven trap-chains were in her [the ...
seine nThose Boat fishermen all owned Herring Seins, and Sein Skiffs; they rowed those skiffs with ...
rode n_Road_. A common saying among fishermen at Richard's Harbour in the ...
grapleBy the way we crep for a grapnel and road, which captain Lane had lost last year . . .PRINTED ...
rode nTwo new Roads [for boats]PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN 13 Aug 68Used I and SupUsed INot used[see ...
creep vBy the way we crept for a grapnel and road, which captain Lane had lost last year, but coul...
run nThe run of slinks abates, and that of the spring fish increases. . . . I bought a skiff...
spare roadCries of 'Spare road!' sounded, as some carried the dangling, dripping carcasses forward...
roll vIh [sic] those days, so we have been told by our grandfathers, the principle of the suppl...
rode nTo 20 Roades[for boat]. .�40.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMGMS Oct 77[-]1954 INNIS Cod Fisheries 182[-...
rig n. . .Dem Scotchmen'd walk round in full rig [best clothes] , an' de Newf'un'landers 'd co...
rode nThe Hautboy, riding at the stage head, parted her road and drove on shore near the salt-ho...
foot n pl. . . I sent five hands in a skiff to Laar Cove to look for the nets, which we lost there ...
rode nPRINTED ITEMOCT 1978 W. J. KIRWINJH OCT 1978Used I and SupUsed INot use
underrun vIn setting a trawl preparatory to underrunning it, an anchor with the main trawl line, k...
trap-chains. . . and a spade, drawing-knife, hatchet, gouge and seven trap-chains were in her [the ...
seine nThose Boat fishermen all owned Herring Seins, and Sein Skiffs; they rowed those skiffs with ...
rode n_Road_. A common saying among fishermen at Richard's Harbour in the ...