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<head>Frigidarium August 1800</head> | |||
<head>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2.</head> | |||
<p>Report of the House <lb/> | |||
of Commons on the <lb/> | |||
Fish Trade Aug<add>st</add> 1800 <lb/> | |||
Times 1800 Aug.<add>st</add>19<add>th</add>.</p> | |||
<p>It also appears <lb/> | |||
by the evidence of M<add><hi rend="underline">R</hi>..</add> <lb/> | |||
Selby, a Salmon Factor <lb/> | |||
that in consequence <lb/> | |||
of the mode introduced <lb/> | |||
a few years ago of <lb/> | |||
packing Salmon in <lb/> | |||
Ice, the Metropolis is <lb/> | |||
now supplied with <lb/> | |||
that species of Fish <lb/> | |||
from much greater <lb/> | |||
distances than formerly, <lb/> | |||
as well as in a <lb/> | |||
much better state of <lb/> | |||
preservation, and during <lb/> | |||
a Season of the <lb/> | |||
year in which it was <lb/> | |||
before thought impracticable <lb/> | |||
to bring them.</p> | |||
<p>Times August 22<add>d</add> 1800 <lb/> | |||
Examination of M<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">R</hi></hi> ..<lb/> | |||
Tho.<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> Peete Supervisor <lb/> | |||
of Billingsgate Market.</p> | |||
<p>Examination of M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">R</hi></hi>.. Ja<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">s</hi></hi>. Saunders Salesman <lb/> | |||
of Billingsgate.</p> | |||
<p>What quantity of <lb/> | |||
fish forms a Cargo <lb/> | |||
in general?- That <lb/> | |||
depends upon the <lb/> | |||
Wind and Weather; <lb/> | |||
we victual out for <lb/> | |||
five weeks; sometimes <lb/> | |||
we complete much <lb/> | |||
sooner, and sometimes <lb/> | |||
come back for want <lb/> | |||
of provisions without <lb/> | |||
catching 1 cwt of fish.</p> | |||
<p> | |||
How much do you <lb/> | |||
call a good cargo?-</p><pb/> | |||
<p>About five Tons; we <lb/> | |||
often catch a great <lb/> | |||
deal more; but we <lb/> | |||
are often obliged to <lb/> | |||
throw away fish <lb/> | |||
for want of salt to <lb/> | |||
preserve them.-</p> | |||
<p>Can you judge <lb/> | |||
what proportion of <lb/> | |||
fish caught is thrown <lb/> | |||
away for that reason. <lb/> | |||
It often happens in <lb/> | |||
Summer that the <lb/> | |||
whole Cargo is <lb/> | |||
thrown away; it <lb/> | |||
has often happened <lb/> | |||
that the outfit of <lb/> | |||
the boat has cost <lb/> | |||
£50 and the Cargo <lb/> | |||
has not been worth <lb/> | |||
1<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>. although great <lb/> | |||
quantities of fish <lb/> | |||
has been caught. <lb/> | |||
The fish that Swallow <lb/> | |||
the Hook die in consequence <lb/> | |||
of it. and <lb/> | |||
must be thrown <lb/> | |||
away, except that <lb/> | |||
in Winter it may <lb/> | |||
answer to salt the <lb/> | |||
largest and finest <lb/> | |||
fish.-</p> | |||
<p>How much does <lb/> | |||
a Cargo of five Tons <lb/> | |||
sell for on its arrival <lb/> | |||
at Billingsgate Market?- <lb/> | |||
Sometimes <lb/> | |||
as much as £200 <lb/> | |||
and sometimes as <lb/> | |||
low as £20 in a <lb/> | |||
better state; it depends <lb/> | |||
entirely on the supply <lb/> | |||
of the Market; on <lb/> | |||
Monday, when the <lb/> | |||
cod fish was not so <lb/> | |||
good, it sold for <sic><hi rend="superscript">d</hi>6</sic> <lb/> | |||
per pound and <lb/> | |||
yesterday for only <lb/> | |||
2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. —</p> <pb/> | |||
<p>Can you judge how <lb/> | |||
much the price would <lb/> | |||
be reduced if no fish <lb/> | |||
was obliged to be <lb/> | |||
thrown away? -</p> | |||
<p>The quantity now <lb/> | |||
preserved in salt <lb/> | |||
is small, and may <lb/> | |||
sell for about 2<add>d</add> per <lb/> | |||
lb in Billingsgate <lb/> | |||
Market; it is chiefly <lb/> | |||
Haddoock salted for <lb/> | |||
about a fortnight,<lb/> | |||
and I think it <lb/> | |||
might be sold for <lb/> | |||
a penny a pound <lb/> | |||
if we could have <lb/> | |||
salt duty free; they <lb/> | |||
are very good food <lb/> | |||
with potatoes; it <lb/> | |||
takes fifteen bushels <lb/> | |||
to cure a Ton of fish, <lb/> | |||
they are cured in <lb/> | |||
Bulk or large Vats.</p> | |||
<p>Times Aug.<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> 23<hi rend="superscript">rd</hi>.. 1800 <lb/> | |||
State of the Fish Trade. <lb/> | |||
Examination of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.. <lb/> | |||
Ja<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>.. E. Saunders.</p> | |||
<p>Do the Salesman,<lb/> | |||
before the Market <lb/> | |||
opens, enter into <lb/> | |||
a concert respecting <lb/> | |||
the price?- No; every <lb/> | |||
man follows his <lb/> | |||
own judgment, when <lb/> | |||
there is a glut of <lb/> | |||
fish in the Market<lb/> | |||
it is impossible to <lb/> | |||
offer to keep up the <lb/> | |||
price.-</p> | |||
<p>In the internal <lb/> | |||
consumption of Salt <lb/> | |||
fish, such as it is, <lb/> | |||
is the preference <lb/> | |||
given to the wet <lb/> | |||
or dry fish?- To the <lb/> | |||
pickled or wet fish.</p><pb/> | |||
<p>There are two <lb/> | |||
sorts of Newfoundland <lb/> | |||
fish called wet <lb/> | |||
and dry, the former <lb/> | |||
is called <unclear>Mud</unclear> fish, <lb/> | |||
it is that which <lb/> | |||
is taken as the <lb/> | |||
Vessels are coming <lb/> | |||
over & salted in bulk.</p> | |||
<p>From the Report <lb/> | |||
of the Select Committee <lb/> | |||
of the House <lb/> | |||
of Commons. -</p> | |||
<p>Times 1800 Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | |||
4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>-</p> | |||
<p>Examination of <lb/> | |||
M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">R</hi></hi> Tho<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">s</hi></hi>..Tyler <lb/> | |||
Salesman.-</p> | |||
<p>M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">r</hi></hi>.. Tyler- What <lb/> | |||
branch of the<lb/> | |||
Fisheries are you <lb/> | |||
particularly concerned <lb/> | |||
in? - In <lb/> | |||
all, except Salmon. <lb/> | |||
Are you acquainted <lb/> | |||
with the Trawling <lb/> | |||
Fishery? We <lb/> | |||
catch Thornbacks, <lb/> | |||
Maids, and other <lb/> | |||
Flat Fish on the <lb/> | |||
sands, called the <lb/> | |||
Brown <unclear>Bank</unclear> off <lb/> | |||
Yarmouth, the <lb/> | |||
Broad Fourteens, <lb/> | |||
and Smith's Knowl <lb/> | |||
where there is a <lb/> | |||
prodigious quantity <lb/> | |||
of Fish.</p> | |||
<p>How many <lb/> | |||
Boats do you <lb/> | |||
employ?- We <lb/> | |||
have near forty <lb/> | |||
sail belonging <lb/> | |||
to Barking; <lb/> | |||
which are either</p><pb/> | |||
<p>constantly or occasionally <lb/> | |||
employed <lb/> | |||
in that Fishery; <lb/> | |||
they sometimes <lb/> | |||
being such a <lb/> | |||
quantity of fish <lb/> | |||
to Market, that <lb/> | |||
they cannot be <lb/> | |||
disposed of; we <lb/> | |||
have sometimes <lb/> | |||
sold them as <lb/> | |||
cheap as one <lb/> | |||
Shilling a Basket <lb/> | |||
weighing at least <lb/> | |||
20 lbs.</p> | |||
<p>Do<del>u</del> you think <lb/> | |||
that a greater supply <lb/> | |||
could be brought <lb/> | |||
from those Banks <lb/> | |||
if more Boats <lb/> | |||
were employed? -<lb/> | |||
yes, certainly, if <lb/> | |||
more boats were <lb/> | |||
employed; there is <lb/> | |||
no danger of exhausting <lb/> | |||
the Banks; <lb/> | |||
there are 17 or 18 <lb/> | |||
sail a building.</p> | |||
<p>Are the Fish <lb/> | |||
caught in the Fishery <lb/> | |||
good for salting? <lb/> | |||
None of the Flat<lb/> | |||
fish are; but if <lb/> | |||
salt could be procured <lb/> | |||
we could have a <lb/> | |||
great quantity of <lb/> | |||
Haddocks: great <lb/> | |||
quantities are <lb/> | |||
thrown away for <lb/> | |||
want of Salt. At <lb/> | |||
this season the <lb/> | |||
Plaice, Maids, & <lb/> | |||
Haddocks are in <lb/> | |||
prodigious quantities <lb/> | |||
all the way <lb/> | |||
from <sic>Loestoff</sic> to the <lb/> | |||
Dutch Coast: Soles</p><pb/> | |||
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Click Here To Edit Frigidarium August 1800 No 2.
Report of the House
of Commons on the
Fish Trade Augst 1800
Times 1800 Aug.st19th.
It also appears
by the evidence of MR..
Selby, a Salmon Factor
that in consequence
of the mode introduced
a few years ago of
packing Salmon in
Ice, the Metropolis is
now supplied with
that species of Fish
from much greater
distances than formerly,
as well as in a
much better state of
preservation, and during
a Season of the
year in which it was
before thought impracticable
to bring them.
Times August 22d 1800
Examination of M<hi rend="superscript">R</hi> ..
Tho.s Peete Supervisor
of Billingsgate Market.
Examination of M<hi rend="underline">R</hi>.. Ja<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>. Saunders Salesman
of Billingsgate.
What quantity of
fish forms a Cargo
in general?- That
depends upon the
Wind and Weather;
we victual out for
five weeks; sometimes
we complete much
sooner, and sometimes
come back for want
of provisions without
catching 1 cwt of fish.
How much do you
call a good cargo?-
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About five Tons; we
often catch a great
deal more; but we
are often obliged to
throw away fish
for want of salt to
preserve them.-
Can you judge
what proportion of
fish caught is thrown
away for that reason.
It often happens in
Summer that the
whole Cargo is
thrown away; it
has often happened
that the outfit of
the boat has cost
£50 and the Cargo
has not been worth
1s. although great
quantities of fish
has been caught.
The fish that Swallow
the Hook die in consequence
of it. and
must be thrown
away, except that
in Winter it may
answer to salt the
largest and finest
fish.-
How much does
a Cargo of five Tons
sell for on its arrival
at Billingsgate Market?-
Sometimes
as much as £200
and sometimes as
low as £20 in a
better state; it depends
entirely on the supply
of the Market; on
Monday, when the
cod fish was not so
good, it sold for d6
per pound and
yesterday for only
2d. —
---page break---
Can you judge how
much the price would
be reduced if no fish
was obliged to be
thrown away? -
The quantity now
preserved in salt
is small, and may
sell for about 2d per
lb in Billingsgate
Market; it is chiefly
Haddoock salted for
about a fortnight,
and I think it
might be sold for
a penny a pound
if we could have
salt duty free; they
are very good food
with potatoes; it
takes fifteen bushels
to cure a Ton of fish,
they are cured in
Bulk or large Vats.
Times Aug.st 23rd.. 1800
State of the Fish Trade.
Examination of Mr..
Jas.. E. Saunders.
Do the Salesman,
before the Market
opens, enter into
a concert respecting
the price?- No; every
man follows his
own judgment, when
there is a glut of
fish in the Market
it is impossible to
offer to keep up the
price.-
In the internal
consumption of Salt
fish, such as it is,
is the preference
given to the wet
or dry fish?- To the
pickled or wet fish.
---page break---
There are two
sorts of Newfoundland
fish called wet
and dry, the former
is called Mud fish,
it is that which
is taken as the
Vessels are coming
over & salted in bulk.
From the Report
of the Select Committee
of the House
of Commons. -
Times 1800 Septr
4th-
Examination of
M<hi rend="underline">R</hi> Tho<hi rend="underline">s</hi>..Tyler
Salesman.-
M<hi rend="underline">r</hi>.. Tyler- What
branch of the
Fisheries are you
particularly concerned
in? - In
all, except Salmon.
Are you acquainted
with the Trawling
Fishery? We
catch Thornbacks,
Maids, and other
Flat Fish on the
sands, called the
Brown Bank off
Yarmouth, the
Broad Fourteens,
and Smith's Knowl
where there is a
prodigious quantity
of Fish.
How many
Boats do you
employ?- We
have near forty
sail belonging
to Barking;
which are either
---page break---
constantly or occasionally
employed
in that Fishery;
they sometimes
being such a
quantity of fish
to Market, that
they cannot be
disposed of; we
have sometimes
sold them as
cheap as one
Shilling a Basket
weighing at least
20 lbs.
Dou you think
that a greater supply
could be brought
from those Banks
if more Boats
were employed? -
yes, certainly, if
more boats were
employed; there is
no danger of exhausting
the Banks;
there are 17 or 18
sail a building.
Are the Fish
caught in the Fishery
good for salting?
None of the Flat
fish are; but if
salt could be procured
we could have a
great quantity of
Haddocks: great
quantities are
thrown away for
want of Salt. At
this season the
Plaice, Maids, &
Haddocks are in
prodigious quantities
all the way
from Loestoff to the
Dutch Coast: Soles
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