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" Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers : others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings : they then pass through the British channel, and after that in a manner disappear... "
A Handy Dictionary of Commercial Information - Page 201
by Edward T. Blakely - 1878 - 485 pages
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Sea-fishing as a Sport: Being an Account of the Various Kinds of Sea Fish ...

Lambton J. H. Young - Fishes - 1865 - 274 pages
...February (p. 447). with their numbers. Others proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption and are obliged to make a...
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Sea-fishing as a Sport: Being an Account of the Various Kinds of Sea Fish ...

Lambton J. H. Young - Fishes - 1865 - 264 pages
...towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Chan-' nel, and after that in a manner disappear. Those which...Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption and are obliged to make a...
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Sea-fishing as a Sport: Being an Account of the Various Kinds of Sea Fish ...

Lambton J. H. Young - Fishes - 1865 - 282 pages
...February (p. 447). with their numbers. Others proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...•which take to the west, after offering themselves 1 to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, I where...
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The popular encyclopedia; or, 'Conversations Lexicon': [ed. by A. Whitelaw ...

Popular encyclopedia - 1879 - 534 pages
...bay and creek with their numbers: the former proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings; they then pass through the British Channel,...after that in a manner disappear. Those which take toward the west, after offering themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is,...
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The illustrated geographical reader. Standards 1-2, 4-6/7

Collins William sons and co, ltd - 1885 - 308 pages
...Great Britain, filling every creek and bay with its extraordinary numbers. WICK BAY. 5. Those which go to the west after offering themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishing is, proceed towards the North of Ireland. There they are obliged to divide. One division takes...
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Natural History: Its Rise and Progress in Britain as Developed in the Life ...

Henry Alleyne Nicholson - Natural history - 1886 - 344 pages
...every bay and creek with their numbers ; others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishing is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption, and are...
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