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be¡¡a¡¡quantity¡¡of¡¡preserved¡¡herrings¡¡from¡¡Lowestoft£»¡¡caught¡¡off

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and¡¡get¡¡the¡¡entire¡¡benefit¡¡of¡¡the¡¡fish¡¡traffic£¿¡¡¡¡Will¡¡it¡¡be

believed¡¡that¡¡there¡¡is¡¡probably¡¡more¡¡money¡¡value¡¡in¡¡the¡¡seas

round¡¡Ireland¡¡than¡¡there¡¡is¡¡in¡¡the¡¡land¡¡itself£¿¡¡¡¡This¡¡is¡¡actually

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people¡£¡¡¡¡But¡¡the¡¡harvest¡¡of¡¡an¡¡ocean¡¡teeming¡¡with¡¡life¡¡is¡¡allowed

to¡¡pass¡¡into¡¡other¡¡hands¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡majority¡¡of¡¡the¡¡boats¡¡which¡¡take

part¡¡in¡¡the¡¡fishery¡¡at¡¡Kinsale¡¡are¡¡from¡¡the¡¡little¡¡island¡¡of¡¡Man£»

from¡¡Cornwall£»¡¡from¡¡France£»¡¡and¡¡from¡¡Scotland¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡fishermen

catch¡¡the¡¡fish£»¡¡salt¡¡them£»¡¡and¡¡carry¡¡them¡¡or¡¡send¡¡them¡¡away¡£¡¡

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strangers¡¡are¡¡increasing¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡an¡¡East¡¡Lothian¡¡paper£»¡¡published¡¡in

May¡¡1881£»¡¡I¡¡find¡¡the¡¡following¡¡paragraph£»¡¡under¡¡the¡¡head¡¡of

Cockenzie£º¡­



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the¡¡boats¡¡here¡¡have¡¡left¡¡for¡¡the¡¡herring¡­fishery¡¡at¡¡Kinsale£»¡¡in

Ireland¡£¡¡¡¡The¡¡success¡¡attending¡¡their¡¡labours¡¡last¡¡year¡¡at¡¡that

place¡¡and¡¡at¡¡Howth¡¡has¡¡induced¡¡more¡¡of¡¡them¡¡than¡¡usual¡¡to¡¡proceed

thither¡¡this¡¡year¡£¡¨



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village¡¡on¡¡the¡¡Firth¡¡of¡¡Forth£»¡¡in¡¡Scotland£»¡¡where¡¡the¡¡fishermen

have¡¡provided¡¡themselves£»¡¡at¡¡their¡¡own¡¡expense£»¡¡with¡¡about¡¡fifty

decked¡¡fishing¡­boats£»¡¡each¡¡costing£»¡¡with¡¡nets¡¡and¡¡gear£»¡¡about

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of¡¡Scotland£»¡¡England£»¡¡and¡¡Ireland¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡1882£»¡¡they¡¡sent¡¡about

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fishing¡¡has¡¡been¡¡such¡¡as¡¡to¡¡enable¡¡them£»¡¡with¡¡the¡¡assistance¡¡of

Lord¡¡Wemyss£»¡¡to¡¡build¡¡for¡¡themselves¡¡a¡¡convenient¡¡harbour¡¡at¡¡Port

Seaton£»¡¡without¡¡any¡¡help¡¡from¡¡the¡¡Government¡£¡¡¡¡They¡¡find¡¡that

self¡­help¡¡is¡¡the¡¡best¡¡help£»¡¡and¡¡that¡¡it¡¡is¡¡absurd¡¡to¡¡look¡¡to¡¡the

Government¡¡and¡¡the¡¡public¡¡purse¡¡for¡¡what¡¡they¡¡can¡¡best¡¡do¡¡for

themselves¡£



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long¡¡ago¡¡as¡¡the¡¡ninth¡¡and¡¡tenth¡¡centuries£»¡¡the¡¡Danes¡¡established

a¡¡fishery¡¡off¡¡the¡¡western¡¡coasts£»¡¡and¡¡carried¡¡on¡¡a¡¡lucrative

trade¡¡with¡¡the¡¡south¡¡of¡¡Europe¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡Queen¡¡Mary's¡¡reign£»¡¡Philip

II¡£¡¡of¡¡Spain¡¡paid¡¡1000L¡£¡¡annually¡¡in¡¡consideration¡¡of¡¡his

subjects¡¡being¡¡allowed¡¡to¡¡fish¡¡on¡¡the¡¡north¡­west¡¡coast¡¡of

Ireland£»¡¡and¡¡it¡¡appears¡¡that¡¡the¡¡money¡¡was¡¡brought¡¡into¡¡the¡¡Irish

Exchequer¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡1650£»¡¡Sweden¡¡was¡¡permitted£»¡¡as¡¡a¡¡favour£»¡¡to¡¡employ

a¡¡hundred¡¡vessels¡¡in¡¡the¡¡Irish¡¡fishery£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡Dutch¡¡in¡¡the

reign¡¡of¡¡Charles¡¡I¡£¡¡were¡¡admitted¡¡to¡¡the¡¡fisheries¡¡on¡¡the¡¡payment

of¡¡30£»000L¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡1673£»¡¡Sir¡¡W¡£¡¡Temple£»¡¡in¡¡a¡¡letter¡¡to¡¡Lord¡¡Essex£»

says¡¡that¡¡¡¨the¡¡fishing¡¡of¡¡Ireland¡¡might¡¡prove¡¡a¡¡mine¡¡under¡¡water

as¡¡rich¡¡as¡¡any¡¡under¡¡ground¡£¡¨£§9£§



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Ireland£»¡¡cured£»¡¡which¡¡had¡¡been¡¡taken¡¡out¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Irish¡¡bays¡£¡¡¡¡¡¨I

tested¡¡this¡¡fact¡¡in¡¡Galway£»¡¨¡¡says¡¡Mr¡£¡¡S¡£¡¡C¡£¡¡Hall¡£¡¡¡¡¡¨I¡¡had¡¡ordered

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imports¡¡some¡¡80£»000¡¡barrels¡¡of¡¡cured¡¡herrings¡¡annually¡¡into

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Newfoundland¡¡and¡¡Nova¡¡Scotia£»¡¡towards¡¡the¡¡food¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Irish

people¡££§11£§



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people¡¡are¡¡starving¡£¡¡¡¡On¡¡one¡¡occasion¡¡an¡¡English¡¡company¡¡was

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is¡¡now¡¡done¡¡at¡¡Yarmouth£»¡¡Grimsby£»¡¡Fraserburgh£»¡¡Wick£»¡¡and¡¡other

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successfully¡¡performed¡¡without¡¡a¡¡sufficiency¡¡of¡¡this¡¡industrial

element¡£



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nearly¡¡ten¡¡thousand¡¡pounds¡¡of¡¡this¡¡fish¡£



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has¡¡a¡¡coast¡­line¡¡of¡¡fishing¡¡ground¡¡of¡¡nearly¡¡three¡¡thousand¡¡miles

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fishery¡¡of¡¡the¡¡seas¡¡surrounding¡¡our¡¡island¡£¡¡¡¡In¡¡this¡¡fact¡¡there

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observations¡¡concerning¡¡the¡¡trade¡¡and¡¡commerce¡¡of¡¡England£»¡¡in

which¡¡he¡¡showed¡¡that¡¡the¡¡Dutch¡¡were¡¡almost¡¡monopolising¡¡the

fishing¡¡trade£»¡¡and¡¡consequently¡¡adding¡¡to¡¡their¡¡shipping£»

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