right of fishing
81fishery — /ˈfɪʃəri / (say fishuhree) noun (plural fisheries) 1. the occupation or industry of catching fish or taking other products of the sea or streams from the water. 2. a place where such an industry is regularly carried on. 3. a fishing establishment …
82netting — noun Date: 1567 1. network 1 2. the act or process of making a net or network 3. the act, process, or right of fishing with a net …
83Northampton Castle — A postern at Northampton Castle. Northampton Castle was built under the stewardship of Simon de Senlis, the first Earl of Northampton, in 1084. It took several years to complete, as there is no mention of it in the Domesday Book, a great survey… …
84Newabbey — NEWABBEY, a parish, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright; containing 1049 inhabitants, of whom 330 are in the village, 7 miles (S. by W.) from Dumfries. This place, anciently called Kirkindar from the situation of the old church on an island in… …
85common of piscary — Brit., chiefly historical the right of fishing in another s water. → piscary …
86flumina et portus publica sunt, ideoque jus piscandi omnibus commune est — /fl(y)uwmana et portas pabbks sant, idiyowkwiy jas piskaenday omnabas kamyuwniy est/ Rivers and ports are public; therefore the right of fishing there is common to all …
87flumina et portus publica sunt, ideoque jus piscandi omnibus commune est — /fl(y)uwmana et portas pabbks sant, idiyowkwiy jas piskaenday omnabas kamyuwniy est/ Rivers and ports are public; therefore the right of fishing there is common to all …
88libera piscaria — Free fishery,–the exclusive right of fishing in a public river. Arnold v Mundy, 1 NJL 1 …
89royal fishery — An exclusive right of fishing in a navigable river. Arnold v Mundy, 6 NJL 1 …
90netting — [net′iŋ] n. 1. the act or process of making nets 2. the action or right of fishing with nets 3. netted material …