Salt and fishery : a discourse thereof insisting on the following heads : 1) the several ways of making salt in England, and foreign parts, 2) the character and qualities good and bad, of these several sorts of salt, English refin'd asserted to be much better than any foreign, 3) the catching and curing, or salting of the most eminent or staple sorts of fish, for long or short keeping, 4) the salting of flesh, 5) the cookery of fish and flesh, 6) extraordinary experments in preserving butter, flesh, fish, fowl, fruit, and roots, fresh and sweet, for long keeping, 7) the case and sufferings of the saltworkers, 8) proposals for their relief, and for the advancement of the fishery, the woollen, tin, and divers other manufactures / by John Collins.
- Collins, John, 1625-1683
- Date:
- 1682
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London : Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, 1682.
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8 unnumbered pages, 164 pages, 4 unnumbered pages
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Notes
Errata: p. [4] at end.
Advertisements: p. 162-164.
Reproduction of original in Christ Church Library, Oxford University.
References note
Wing (2nd ed.) C5380B
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1714:5) s1999 miun s