Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... ships bound for the bank fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average crew per ship in the Saint - Malo bank fishery was 12 men ; it was 64 men in the shore fishery . The ...
... ships bound for the bank fishery and those going to the shore fishery in Newfoundland or Canada . From 1713 to 1792 , the average crew per ship in the Saint - Malo bank fishery was 12 men ; it was 64 men in the shore fishery . The ...
Page 136
... ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again resulted from difficulties in the fisheries . The larger share taken by the bank fishery in the Saint - Malo fishing industry may also have contributed to a lowering ...
... ships ; 1792 : 11 ) . An increase in trade with Saint - Pierre again resulted from difficulties in the fisheries . The larger share taken by the bank fishery in the Saint - Malo fishing industry may also have contributed to a lowering ...
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... ships to the fisheries ; Poitevin des Ormes sent five ships , Jallobert four and the others one or two . In 1786 , 46 outfitters sent 122 ships to the fisheries ; Fromy du Puy alone sent 15 ships with crews totalling 1,155 men , Dubois 14 ...
... ships to the fisheries ; Poitevin des Ormes sent five ships , Jallobert four and the others one or two . In 1786 , 46 outfitters sent 122 ships to the fisheries ; Fromy du Puy alone sent 15 ships with crews totalling 1,155 men , Dubois 14 ...
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