The History and Law of FisheriesStevens and Haynes, 1908 - 446 pages |
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... pounds . 15 19 18 37 16 Year . 1794 1795 ... 1796 1797 : 1798 1799 1800 ... 1801 ... 1802 1803 1804 ... 1805 ... 1806 ... 1807 1808 1809 ... 36 29 66 18 20 : : : : 1810 1811 : ... : : 62 7 12 16 : : : 148 168 328 670 317 ... ... : : 507 ...
... pounds . 15 19 18 37 16 Year . 1794 1795 ... 1796 1797 : 1798 1799 1800 ... 1801 ... 1802 1803 1804 ... 1805 ... 1806 ... 1807 1808 1809 ... 36 29 66 18 20 : : : : 1810 1811 : ... : : 62 7 12 16 : : : 148 168 328 670 317 ... ... : : 507 ...
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... Pounds . 224 ... ... ... : 1814 13 1815 4 : : : 1816 14 ... 1817 5 ... 1818 4 1819 5 : : 220 97 52 179 76 483 84 ... pound locks . That took place between 1800 and 1823 . Under the Thames Navigation Acts , 1788 , 1795 , and 1812 , exten ...
... Pounds . 224 ... ... ... : 1814 13 1815 4 : : : 1816 14 ... 1817 5 ... 1818 4 1819 5 : : 220 97 52 179 76 483 84 ... pound locks . That took place between 1800 and 1823 . Under the Thames Navigation Acts , 1788 , 1795 , and 1812 , exten ...
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... pounds in weight were to be sent to London from the rivers mentioned above . In 1760 , by the Act of 33 Geo . II . c ... pound . The Act also provides that 180 FISHERIES .
... pounds in weight were to be sent to London from the rivers mentioned above . In 1760 , by the Act of 33 Geo . II . c ... pound . The Act also provides that 180 FISHERIES .
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Stuart Archibald Moore, Hubert Stuart Moore. than sixpence a pound . The Act also provides that no one was to kill or have in his possession any spawn , fry , or brood of fish , or any unsizeable fish , or any fish out of season , or any ...
Stuart Archibald Moore, Hubert Stuart Moore. than sixpence a pound . The Act also provides that no one was to kill or have in his possession any spawn , fry , or brood of fish , or any unsizeable fish , or any fish out of season , or any ...
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... pounds , to be recovered and levied in manner hereinafter directed . Offenders to forfeit 1007 . Saving as to dues for artificial har- bours or piers . 181 . Penalty to be determined by bill or infor- mation . 181 . 12. Provided always ...
... pounds , to be recovered and levied in manner hereinafter directed . Offenders to forfeit 1007 . Saving as to dues for artificial har- bours or piers . 181 . Penalty to be determined by bill or infor- mation . 181 . 12. Provided always ...
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25 Vict 32 Vict amended apply appointed aquæ ARTICLE belonging Berks board of conservators Board of Trade byelaw catching char Cheshire claim close season common of fishery Convention Court Crown Cumb Devon Domesday Book Duke Duke of Devonshire Essex evidence exclusive fishery limits filum fish pass fisheries committee fishery district fishery in tidal fishing boats fishing mill dam fishing weir fixed engines foreshore Freshwater Fisheries Act grant Henry III Hundred Rolls Ibid justices King Lancs land Law Rev letters and numbers liable license Lincs Lord Hale manor mussel navigable nets non-tidal waters Norfolk officer owner ownership Oxon oyster person possession presumption provisions purpose pursuance Quo Warranto quod regulations repealed right of fishery right of fishing riparian rod and line Salmon and Freshwater Salmon Fishery Act salmon river Sea Fisheries Act sea-fishing boat soil Stat thereof tidal waters trout vessel water bailiff Yorks
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Page 357 - His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India; His Majesty the German Emperor, King of Prussia; His...
Page 387 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable...
Page 92 - Sailing vessels under way shall keep out of the way of sailing vessels or boats fishing with nets or lines or trawls. This rule shall not give to any vessel or boat engaged in fishing the right of obstructing a fairway used by vessels other than fishing vessels or boats.
Page 385 - ... shall, on conviction thereof by a court of summary jurisdiction, or on indictment as hereinafter mentioned, be liable either to pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds, or to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour.
Page 318 - ... in respect of the proceedings of which minutes have been so made shall be deemed to have been duly held and convened, and all resolutions passed thereat or proceedings had, to have been duly passed and had...
Page 248 - ... and any person to whom any property shall be offered to be sold, pawned, or delivered, if he shall have reasonable cause to suspect that any such offence has been committed on or with respect to such property, is hereby authorized, and, if in his power, is required, to apprehend and forthwith to take before a justice of the peace the party offering the same, together with such property, to be dealt with according to law.
Page 248 - Fishpond, or of any Water which shall be private Property, or in which there shall be any private Right of Fishery, with Intent thereby to take or destroy any of the Fish in such Pond or Water, or so as thereby to cause the Loss or Destruction of any of the Fish...
Page 389 - In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Convention, and have thereto affixed their seals. Done at the Hague, in six copies, the 16th November 1887.
Page 316 - Provided that, if any voter cannot write, he shall affix his mark at the foot of the voting paper in the presence of a witness, who shall attest...
Page 353 - Kingdom shall be paid into the Receipt of Her Majesty's Exchequer in such Manner as the Treasury may direct, and...