l i n e s b e i n g a fecond advfeip#
paratus, and brings thej ou,^er»gB^o^thealift^, tpj^hq inrtqffend* ofjrt-Hefoiwner ■
^ d 1ithpyi^ftA^r#(|;^Tgt^Sbt^e,fo^mer,na|id,/9^nj!tLIJ th^w^h^ieVapilextfehdted
and^the laft anchor. let [gQ>-; Afiji
When the veffel, parts with thei<4jb#s/, 'y^j-g^ejfel^;;a b ^ ^ a Gk
water, or on the.turrljtqf «the;tic}§,j abfQl9t'oeight,ftb9*g'an^^t4onjp qf linejire
laid and ,mpo£ed. oar, the .gfiojundr furnilhed with fifteen vthbufapg hf5$l|§> tad
fnoods fattened ■ theret(|.' • The veffel then-makes fail, ,tp, thei firft
buoy,. endeavqufmgr|^b^t:hemifeaa^,; 1 whens.thettideLtfla^k». again J #0 ,ta^e;‘up
th f line* dropping 4o*yncJJf>on i t with an, eafyrfail and',I as>;$i6y fhanl inyjjeh
ttih, tl^ey, throwofehepiintpftheity§llSi(irgquent]>y without ttayingrWttifen^age
the^\ook, by cutting ti^ fn j^ s^ E^qh ynanjt&nd&,his,jq^fes£v whiffh-»he
Volls;rnto tHeTa&efljas,(they jarq J ia^ d ;in-$t and,og^paffs^them • aftjer-Svlis
leifure, Jbyfreftqpatting,capqhcpiligg themjinihe^trgy
Fftfej’ £ wittd;,fliiftjngfe yh.qyfoipPjeghnes, waitp.a^the.Tlaft buoy,
^ithegignd, that^may_>heft{fmhi E
/ In.thiSj manner, th ^ B g& h ,h k e^ ife jil^
on the Dogger-Bank, • and other places ; by^hi^hj^^^a^eigjeat;j^ya^tage
^verps, wh^ufyonly eight fmgl&hapd lines’,in eafeh ^©fT^-fyg
;-?he ,bait, which .the Dutch nfe &* ^ c a t q M n g ^ ^ ^ h e ih t k i io h W ^
fifliing,, is the lamprey eels*l which, .-aye foligh,viand^dl-Jay-^a 'thgagrpjqn^
without rubbing pfl^he hqpW, They, get-thefe e ^ from, t h y™ ? Thames,
at,Brentford, where they aryin grqat-pleHty,r.and' fent .annually,,(i^^e-mfri^%
°Cybiovember, ^December,, January, and Fqbj;uarys.) oyer »tfi* B # t a 4,3froha
Ikty to ninety thoufand ahye m,eachiVieffel,.1whi'lef|£j^OHe;^|}tjb^ftis;Ju^^b.y
our fifhermen for catching G^^ffe.^!
N. B. ; Itjhas been <generallyirtnhuhderftood, r.hhatfythcj. lamprey, q c l^ alfe
,«fed byathe- Dutch as y-barit for theiyturbot fiflienyj, -but, the;lbaife4%;;bW’
.turbot fifhery is the garr fifh, called by fome people rlie lbng^nies.jbXhe
JlP^%ftn4 t^ils jare.cut off, and-;thenfphe bodies aryffplit and. j J
- • The Dutch likewife ufe falted fmelfs ; %ftih'thefe kinds ipf.fijih ;h^kig a
fhiningflkm, tfigyalljinythe turbot., Mackarel and Herrings are Yikejwife
ufqd IpmetimeS; for-this purpofe.
. v N. B. Mr.Thomas Briant, rope-maker, in Harwich, makes turbotdiflef, broods,"
and buoy-ropes, equal in goodnefs to the Dutch; price of the lines two
fhillipgs each ; fnoods ten fhillipgs ; buoy,ropes four killings and fix-pence
each. Turbot-hooks fold by Mr. Knight, of brooked Lane, London, equal
in gpodnett to ,the Dutch.;; Cm-buoys and ftaff made by Meffrs. Dell and Co,
at Horfley-Down, Sputhwark, .
r;,3fhe, garr-fffh?bait is in,-great plenty .on.the,coafts o f ,Kent and Suffex, and
cured or .falted by Mr. Chalk, % . of Fq^ftone.. It may be procured aU along
the