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" all subjects of our kingdom of England liberty of fishing, as well in the sea as in the creeks of said province." Held, since the term "fisheries" includes shellfisheries, the reservation in the grant of the common right of fishing included the taking... "
Annual Report of the Commission on Economy and Efficiency - Page 83
by Massachusetts. Commission on Economy and Efficiency - 1913
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 59

Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 880 pages
...none when that is noticed as part of the instrument. That clause contains these words: "Saving always to all subjects of our kingdom of England liberty...well in the sea as in the creeks of said province and premises aforesaid, and drying of their fish and drying their nets ashore of the said province...
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...The Farnham Papers...

Maine - 1901 - 472 pages
...Matter or thing to the contrary thereof notwithstanding, Saving always to all Our Subjects of this our Kingdom of England liberty of fishing as well in the Sea as in the Creeks of the said Province & Premises aforesaid, & the Priviledge of Salting & drying of their Fish & drying...
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The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and ..., Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut. Board of Finance and Control - Budget - 1903 - 1096 pages
...high water mark. — Bickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinando Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...fishing included the taking of clams. — Moulton v. Libbey, 37 Me. 472. All the inhabitants of the Commonwealth have the right to take shellfish from flats...
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The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and ..., Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut. Board of Finance and Control - Budget - 1905 - 1168 pages
...high water mark. — Bickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinando Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...kingdom of England liberty of fishing, as well in the seas as in the creeks of said province." Held, since the term "fisheries" includes shellfisheries,...
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The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and ..., Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut. Board of Finance and Control - Budget - 1906 - 462 pages
...high water mark. — Bickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinande Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...our kingdom of England liberty of fishing, as well as in the seas as in the creeks of said province." Held, since the term "fisheries" includes shellfisheries,...
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The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and Other ..., Volume 1

Francis Newton Thorpe - Charters - 1909 - 702 pages
...savemg Л reserveing to all our subjects of our Kingdom of England our Heires A successors liberiy of fishing as well in the sea as in the creeks of the foresayd Province Л privcledge to salt harden & drye fishes upon the shores of the said province;...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut - Connecticut - 1903 - 1096 pages
...high water mark. — Bickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinando Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...fishing included the taking of clams. — Moulton v. Libbey, 37 Me. 472. All the inhabitants of the Commonwealth have the right to take shellfish from flats...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut - Connecticut - 1905 - 1158 pages
...high water mark. — liickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinando Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...kingdom of England liberty of fishing, as well in the seas as in the creeks of said province." Held, since the term "fisheries" includes shellfisheries,...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 3, Part 2

Connecticut - Connecticut - 1906 - 480 pages
...high water mark. — Bickel v. Polk, 5 Har. 325. The grant of Charles I. to Sir Ferdinando Georges of the Province of Maine reserved to "all subjects...our kingdom of England liberty of fishing, as well as in the seas as in the creeks of said province." Held, since the term "fisheries" includes shellfisheries,...
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