The herring-busse trade : expressed in sundry particulars, both for the building of busses, making of deepe sea-nets, and other appurtenances, also the right curing of the herring for forreine vent : together with sundry orders of the Netherlands, for the better government of the royall fishing ... /
| Main Author: | Smith, Simon, Agent for the Royall Fishing |
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| Language: | English |
| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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A narrative of the royal fishings of Great Britain and Ireland : with busses for pickled herrings and barrel-cod, after the manner of the Hollanders : with further discoveries and helps for the management thereof in a profitable way for the undertakers /
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