Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

id author title date words sentences pages cache text
A05305Bassano, Paul.A defence of Paul Bassano the suruiuing patentee for the importation of fresh salmons and lobsters, &c. by a new inuention, which hee most humbly submitteth to this honorable house of Parliament.162147461266nan./cache/A05305.xml./txt/A05305.txt
A31628Chamberlen, Hugh.A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration.16953025688nan./cache/A31628.xml./txt/A31628.txt
A79391City of London (England). Lord Mayor.Right trusty and well-beloved, we greet you well. VVhereas our royal father of blessed memory, did in the year 1632. constitute and establish a Society of Fishers, ...16601134256nan./cache/A79391.xml./txt/A79391.txt
A84682Ford, Richard, Sir, d. 1678.To the High Court of Parliament of England, Scotland, and Ireland the humble petition of Richard Ford, Nathaniel Manton, and Thomas Papillon, of London, merchants.1654895174nan./cache/A84682.xml./txt/A84682.txt
A42117Gander, Joseph.A vindication of a national-fishery wherein is asserted that the glory, wealth, strength, safety, and happiness of this kingdom, with the flourishing of trade, and growth of navigation, as also the employing of the poor of this realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national-fishery : and all the general, vulgar, (tho'' erroneous) objections against encouraging the fishery of England, answer''d, and confuted : to which is added the sovreignty of British-seas.1699152774637nan./cache/A42117.xml./txt/A42117.txt
A01617Gentleman, Tobias.Englands vvay to vvin vvealth, and to employ ships and marriners: or, A plaine description of what great profite, it will bring vnto the common-wealth of England, by the erecting, building, and aduenturing of busses, to sea, a fishing With a true relation of the inestimable wealth that is yearely taken out of his Maiesties seas, by the Hollanders, by their great numbers of busses, pinkes, and line-boates: and also a discourse of the sea-coast townes of England, and the most fit and commodious places, and harbours that wee haue for busses, and of the small number of our fishermen, and also the true valuation, and whole charge, of building, and furnishing, to sea, busses, and pinks, after the Holland manner. By Tobias Gentleman, fisherman and marriner.1614117553254nan./cache/A01617.xml./txt/A01617.txt
A47841L''Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.A discourse of the fishery briefly laying open, not only the advantages, and facility of the undertaking, but likewise the absolute necessity of it, in order to the well-being, both of king, and people : asserted, and vindicated from all materiall objections / by R. L''Estrange.167458701609nan./cache/A47841.xml./txt/A47841.txt
A65269Watson, S.To the King and both Houses of Parliament in Parliament assembled16772083431nan./cache/A65269.xml./txt/A65269.txt