I.vi.4. Blackwater Fishery,

1871.

Contains Special Report of Proceedings of a court held at the Court House, Lismore on the 10th and 11th of January by the Inspectors of Irish Fisheries, 'who received application from Hon. Charles William Moore-Smyth, of Ballynatray, in the county of Waterford, for a certificate for a fixed engine, called a slake net or Scotch weir, for the capture of salmon, said fixed engine to be erected on the river Blackwater, at Ballynatray; to enquire into the legality or illegality of such fixed engine and the right to erect same.' Also contains remarks on the fishery bill, n.d.

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Notes:Related Materials: For related materials see Lismore Castle Papers NLI MS 43,645-43,649

Physical description: c.186pp.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds.
Published / Created: 1871
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I.vi.4. Blackwater Fishery,

1871.
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In Collection: Holroyd-Smyth Family Papers, 1618-1965
Description:Contains Special Report of Proceedings of a court held at the Court House, Lismore on the 10th and 11th of January by the Inspectors of Irish Fisheries, 'who received application from Hon. Charles William Moore-Smyth, of Ballynatray, in the county of Waterford, for a certificate for a fixed engine, called a slake net or Scotch weir, for the capture of salmon, said fixed engine to be erected on the river Blackwater, at Ballynatray; to enquire into the legality or illegality of such fixed engine and the right to erect same.' Also contains remarks on the fishery bill, n.d.
Created: 1871
Language:English
Extent:c.186pp.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,518/26 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland