01839nam 2200349 n 450 99639264790331620221108083541.0(CKB)4940000000108134(EEBO)2248537481(UnM)99862858(EXLCZ)99494000000010813419930224d1651 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Londons blame, if not its shame[electronic resource] manifested by the great neglect of the fishery, which affordeth to our neighbor nation yeerly, the revenue of many millions, which they take up at our doors, whilst with the sluggard, we fold our hands in our bosoms and will not stretch them forth to our mouths. Or the inestimable riches of the British seas, ... whereof this book doth give a plentiful account, the which we may in some measure thus accomplish: let every ward in London build a buss, and money to do it may be thus raised. ... /Dedicated by Thomas Jenner to the corporation of the poor, in the City of London, being a member thereof, ..[London] Printed for T[homas] J[enner] at the south entrance of the Royal Exchange1651[2], 14 pJenner did business at the address in the imprint.Annotations on Thomason copy: "feb. 18 1650"; the last two numbers of the imprint date have been marked through.Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University. Library and the British Library.eebo-0018Fish tradeEnglandEarly works to 1800Fish tradeJenner Thomasfl. 1631-1656.1011666Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392647903316Londons blame, if not its shame2386926UNISA